; i meal cet tt tt lt taal ae pean > eet te enn ae 4 oy 5 ~ AS Fee: m a me - : ' Local and Other Iiems. (|NEWIC BY Trirenan: | —— : hoe oS Og FOU as ae es co i oe S Bechet HA SS FOS ENE | aed figr es, ll arriv ; ‘ a iy (Gy - Vee AILS willarrive at 6 p. m, en. 4 os = | * —_—_-_- q [ ; e wn Dae +* NORTHERN Lieut” arrived at Geercetown “4 i it (j vet if ase at 11.30 this fornoon. | u Sa, 7) IOWS, ' . o a j ee Tum Keeper's benefit at the Rink to-night | a r . 2 , 5‘ ee ‘QO: isgion ten cents, Pananta marina ' adm Bia EP i ania, Aenea) alg cul bai, Two common doanks disposed of by the j Bef s%, oy Pe oe om sleet ee Stipendiar) Magistrate to day. +P ye Ay Dry} ND] POTTA RTA F i a 4 x 5 4 4 rt fa a } VV fs A ‘ ' ‘ ri. UST A ee a : ; : : " 1 Ws anne | etARU AM, PBUH LAN, AYGALLU, Es BRU eee Hoh |= Of A- CORRESPONDED T suggests return trippbyjo0 00 9 eee iA ee by Y ‘8, iJ the “ Northern Lic bt” from this date. We learn that a Type-setting Tournament will shortly take piace in this city. F ey Wantro, at No 50, 5 Pants Makers, 3 Vest Makers. None but good hands need apply. C. Roperrson.- al), 4i Drap Broke. —l'rom the first of May un- ti] the end of July, John RBarley-Corn will be ‘on his last quart r.’ Aerrer from Dr. Taylor, explaining his refusal to ho’: an ‘aquest on the body of the late James McSwain, will be found en tirst page: ae 8 Mr. Caartes |. Morrison has openedl a first-class store on (neen street, and is pre- red to suit customers who require Hats, ee Caps, Furs, Boots and Shees, at moderate prices. ‘ Tus population ef Great Britain and [re land, according to the report of the Registrar} },.., ‘ } - - —we -- — i General, was in 1879 in the neighborhood of | 34, 000, 000. The registered voters for the! game year Was 2 099, 219. | a _ ; busy with their spring trade, lishment has been doing a thriving business for the last number of years, and now em- ploys 63 hands. he strikes, s® much heard vf among mechanics in other parts, are un- known here ; many of the workmen have been steadily employed since the factory was started, and have now comfortable houses— Maritime Sentine’ sisi iaieidid Tuz meeting of the Educatienal Institute, beld in the Upper Prince StreeS “chocl Build- ing, on Saturday evening, the 7th inst., was the most intercsting and pretitable of the meetings held in connection with the Insti- tute. The subject for discussion was His- 1 ee Tur Amherst Boot and Shoe Co. are now} Thie estab.} Constantiuopie have signed ; | } , ; ' ' } | . : y Special Dispatch to the Examiner. Apri 19, % i. , . ° , Mr. Holton was elected for Chateaugay | on Saturday by 425 inajority. Hon. Senater Brown is much worse. | 7 2 . 7.5 His symptoms are regarded with crave fears, . = 2 i aT ’ , ,. ", ~ A cable to the New York Pribune says | Gladstone, en consideration, will secept the Premiership ifoffered him. It is said that Leon Say, the new French Ambassador at London, will remonatrate against the memerial to the Prince Napo- leon. Tom Hughes is to visit America. Destructive fires are reported along the line of railway between Lynchburg and New York. Mauch timber is being destroy: ed. Later advices sav the fires have beeonie uncontrollable, and people are barely es- caping with their lives. Rowell and Brow n, English pedestrians, | accepted OLeary’s challenge for $10,000. Gortschakoff is less feverish, but unable to sleep. ry : ® , , - , \ Phe Ambassadors of all the powers «at protoco! agreeing to the arrangement between the Porte and Mentenegro. A large forest fire } i 4 ins id raging near Cape he United States Electric Co., on the north-east*corner ef 25th Street and Sixth Avenue, New Yerk are putting up the necessary apparatus for furnishing Edison’s electric light tothe city for a circuit of a mile distance in every direction. = ‘ _ ; : —_ er iS veCN Ihnrerviewed Ln regard re a ranian to the coming boat race, and .: a ‘ ‘ MlihsellL WLLIINY tO TOW expresses ee a , . Coureney anywhere. ; ; » oS ba ' watiar a 7 He thinks ig time tie maiter was settied. tery ia Schoo!s, the place it should oceupy inj Peaconsfield was given. an audience by | the course of stu:ly, and the best methods of | the Queen on Sunday. i : i - ; : } rs ; y? Y 7 ; teachiug it. Rev. G. W. Hodgson, in open- = ss ee . ing the subject, 1 ferred to the importance of ' History as a study, the best methods of teach- Financial. ing it, andi the object the teacher should have oa in View in teaching History. Hoo. A. A. Tirs following are the selling rates for Ex. McDonald read admirable paper on the/ change at the banks here: game subject. A lively discussion followed, which was participated in by several ef the mem)ers. A Lucxy Cipz Brsronrr.—A young Mr. Ball, of Lall’s Creek, Cape Breton County, has just fallen heir tu the title and estates of Sir William Keith Ball. Sir Wm. was the second Baronst ef the Unitel Kingdom.- The title was created in 1801. Sir Wim. was 2 son of the Ist baronat by the danghter of John Wilson, Usq., of Westminster. He was born in 171; succeeded his father in | feet. a oe 4 i ™ sa 8 ae 1809. The first baronet was a distinguish-|feet of spruce; George Baird, ed naval officer, Rear-Admiral of the Bine, feet. — a gre Sirjtivity in the birch timber trade in Victoria and Governer of the Island of Malta. William’s residences were 40 Upper Sey-|County. On the Tobique River, Beveridge + - i . Ve teh bane mt } f mour Street, London, and Blofield, Norfolk. | Broz, have felled 1,190 tons of He died a few years ago, and his estates were inherited by his brother, Mr. Alex. Ball. The latter having died a few years since, the next of kin, the Mr. Ball re- ferred to, comes in for the estates of Sir William. —Truro Sun. Our Truro correspondent writes: ‘* The hotel keepers and their friends are jubilant ever the late decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. Liyuor is now sold openly, and the war is considered te be over, at ieast, by the liquer dealers. There are numerous reports in cirenlation to the effect that the town will have large bills to foot, as the re- sult of the war against liquors. The friends of the traffic, and there are more of them than most persons supposed, are making great efforts to alarm the citizens by pictur- ing the state o° affairs that will exist when the bills have (o be paid.” Information has reached the British Gov- ernment to the effect that Cashmere has lately been the scene of Russian intrigue. The weakness: and mismanagement of the Maharaja and the suffering among the people produced by recent famines fur- nished the opportunity for intermeddling. This looks as if the Russians were de- termined, by whatever means, to obtain a footing in India. Cashmere ‘is the meeting ground of the Turanian and Aryan races, and is a most interesting country not only from the scoye it affords to ethnological research, but from its varied natural fea-| fruit, 24 to 30 inches long), Plum, Pear and The territories of |Trophy Tomato ; Boston tures and productions. the Maharajali include not only Cashmere proper, but Jummoo, Ladakh, Baltistan and Gilgit. Its entire area is estimated at 68,000 square miles. The King -* Siam leaves Bankok on the 23rd, on a wan-of war, thence by a boat of the Messageries Mari- times to Marseilles, thence to Berlin, where he will arrive about Jane 5th, and be re-. ceived by the German Emperor. From Berlin he wil! go to Brussels and London. On July Ist, uc will embark at Southamp- ton, on an American man-of-war, for Ain- erica. He will be accompanied by a splen- did retinue, among whom will be several royal Princes, the Ministers of War and Foreign Affairs, and one dozeti prominent noblemen. He will remain three weeks in Anerica, going South as far as Richmond, West as far as Chicago and North into Can- ada. He will go to Lisbon late in August, Visiting Rome in Uctober, and returning to Siam in December. His visit to America Is the result of an earnest ivitation, extend. | by the ox-President, as he was the King’s guest in Siam, =e The Bishop of Nova Scotia offers to give teward a fund for erecting a drinking fountain for man and beast in Halifax. ' ; ; ‘ } ‘Jand, Montreal and the United States. —WM. for Singapore, | e London—sight...........104 per cent. prem. 6. 5 a ise oo 0' §Z percent. New York—cheque........ i percent, ‘' Bostou--cheque.......... 4 percent, ‘ Montreal, Toronto, ete... 4 percent. ‘* SOUR 60's ga nade chs percent, ‘* ee SS Be Cea i percent, ‘! Bt. Joeae DGG. cave 2 percent, ‘ - <> oe -_ —-- -———— The excess ef this years lumbering opera- tions on the Tobique River, N. B.. ever that of last seasen is estimated at 1,009,000 Beverage Bros. have ent 3,000,000 1,300,000 Lee eas } e witne a . an nis se2son Nas withnessean great ac- } a al birch. The i amount ef lamber ent onthe Moduxnakeag } the present season exceeds the amonnt gat! out in 1878 and ‘79 by 240,000 feet. On| the Aroostook River 8,000,000 feet of | spruce have been cut this winter for Saz-! nel King, of the Mosquito Cove Mill, St John. -—-- - 2: a 7 ] The Nova Scotia legislators were paid at the rate of SL! per day for the session just closed. Special Notices. just received at Brer & fap 17, 31 JcemsG SvGar Gorr 8. Crocetrate CaRMAIA, just received by Nor- thern Light—B. Balderston. al6 5i ORANGES just reeeived at Deer & Gorr s. {ap 17, 31 Frower and Vegetable seed of the best quality can be got at the Agricultural Store. april 15, 61] Rt. May. Tur best place to get your seeds is at the Agricultural Store.—R. May. 6i [apr 15 Sausacks, fresh each day? cleanly and care- fully made, 12 cents per pound at Peoples¢ Market, Grafton street. Sseps.—For early sowing in hot-beds: early London and Carter's Mammoth Cauliflower ; White Solid, Carter's Solid Red and Turkish Giant Celery, Rellison’s Telegraph and Ham- ilten’s Market Favorite Cucumber (handseme Curled, imperial, White Silesian and Drumhead Cabbage-Let- tuce; Long Salmon, Scarlet Olive-shaped and Red and White Radish, &e., &c., just receiv- ed per Parcel Post. My stock this year will be most complete, having ordered from, Eng- [2w a7 R. Watson. German Syrup is the special prescrip. \Weinesday Ath Mav + ti Au pUSk 4 class mouey-making business connection. Full | ‘particulars, with description ef Machinery, | ne ee eam YY JUST RECEIVED, cy INCLUDING Gentlemens Felt Hats, CASEHS AND BALES, Cloth Caps, WHITE SHIRTS, GREY COTTONS, Cotton Warps, Room a, ( 4 ‘t ‘ , . ~ 108A oo Charlotttetewn, Apr! 17, 1880. assets ae one ore +22. . Sete eal en ae ey? * | yy — és & 4 . “a ei Gob B PES & eae “4 " ay +e | ty Py - ; Aue Bf Paes E EPER Es RVLIAL ff AAAI soem RASSAPT ING A? JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREASI now aS So? % 3 ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Hvery Description, including all sizes Manilla a/ & rst 4 / “ae > a LV#. “Rope, Yarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Repe, Houseline, idambroline, &e., &e., equal ia quality to the best American. #7” Prices on application, Jan. 7, 1879. ~< ad Se OE SE 8 ATRESIA antittisiatiainines acta SE OS REN SE = oa ge falls ann ores 4 SALE |\Uuscrviceable Militia Stores r sD | 4 subd UVUl@uRiU ihiy $ i Ue i : uD Fa bs dnl | 4 ‘ET . ; tk ¢ i WiLL Sell as AUCTION, at my Sale Vy Room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY, 25rd the following unservice- 5 lable Militia Stores, sale by the Military Store Keeper :— be is Cad ' tale 40 Puff Pouch BELTS Steam rh! ii Cricies, i — Bufi E rt BELA nn» ; 3 | “2 a0. YVaist ac., g v3 de. Frog SLIDINGS, {9 do. Rifle SLINGS, - 6f2 Leather POV OHHS (50. Rennds}p 33 Gray Great COATS, ¥ AM instrneted by the Executors of the | 2? pairs Oxford Serge TROWSERS, A Estate of tue late Epwarp Moraiser to} 9,000 Lead BU LLETS (Snider Bile), sell at AUCTION, on the PREMISES, BAST | 47,761 Lead BULLETS (Enfield Rifle), Bul- rH eS i” VORA OTD PnTp . “139 - : END OF RENT STRELT, on lets will be sold by weight. ne ee i £23 wy at SAU F I Ws WM. DODD, Auct’r. $. "s0- fmowth eee —--— —_—— an AT il Oo CLOCK, : Ay ria } ' ery * } lit, ODES, | % this Weil-kaewn ND ee Ce ie RECEIVED AT BANKIN'S DRUG STORE, ‘All VYaricties of Well-known Fiower and Garden Seeds, ——CONSISTING OF— % Steam Engines, all complete aad in good working order. (For descripticn see Band- | ville}; 4 superior Iron Lathes, with all the, latest necessary appliances. (for description see Handbills); 2 Verticles or Drilling Ma- chines; 1 Centreing Machine; | Steam Planer; lL Bolt Machine, (Dies and Taps complete) ;'. : : ; 2 Steam Boilers; Anvils, Vises, and all the incleding some very new and choice kinds, necessary Tools for a first-class Foundry ; lot Having been imported irom One O the most Ship's Castings, Threshing Machine do. , reliable houses in the trade, the subscriber Stove do., full assortment; 1 Ship’s Capstan, warrants them to give satisfaction. 2 Winches, 2 Jack Screws; 2 full sets Grave- | CC. 2. RANKIN. yard Railings ; 20 tons eld Metal; 25 tons eld | Ch’town, March 20, ’80—12i ron; 5 tons Pig Iron; 1 ten of old Copper, | _ ioe pial srwndtaslts =f « 2 Brass and Compesisition, &c, ec, ees a — oe ee ee er At £2.30 a. m., sharp, I will sell the Land and Foundry buildings, &e. The Land measures ninety-four (94) feet on | Kent Street, and extends back one hundred | and sixty (160) feet, being Town Lot No. 7, | and part of Town Lots No. 8, in the) AE Rik I Re Fourth Hundred. The Buildings consist | | tie PERFECTION i} erat cress of a Pattern Shop, Moulding Shop, Machine} or WIHISKYEGL GREENLEES & shop, Repair or Fitting Shop, Blacksmith; | yyojvatleD ror BROTHERS Forge, and Brass Foundry, ‘ LAO TOD DY. | | Also in the rear of the above described land, Ceo : 4 a plot of Land 40x70 feet, winch, together | : with a passage or rigyt of way 15 feet wide, | J ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. extending to Grafton Street, will be sold to. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION. gether with the above, or separate, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18,1879 his very valuable and well-known Foundry | Reporr on the Lorye HicHLaND Wuisky : Property needs no recommendation, is most | ‘©\Vo have visited the bottling stores of eligibly situated for Foundry purposes, thoroughly well fitted out with superior Ma- chinery, Piant, Yools, &c., amd has_a first- | Messrs. selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- mellow, and ef pleasant flavor, and &ec., to be had in posters. rant Trp Q y 3 ’ Or 6 i ee 3 st 4 . . . Tenms.—For the Property, 25 per cent. | possessed all the characteristics ef pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the DAV LES LOO LOE TON SS TIO TG ey STITT Sa SD) ee EN EE Rr EO BS DOL a et OORT I OS ee ET A which are ordered for ‘it ; Also, 3 Double-Seat WAGONS, and sun- | ieaxt idry articles of Honschold Furniture, &e., &e. | : Be . ie Cada: ie al New Seeds, New Seeds, Greenlees Brothers, and have} tion of Dr. A. Buschee, a celebrated German Physician, and is acknowledged to be one ef the most fortunate discoveries in Modicine. It quiekly cures Coughs, Colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature, removing, asit does, the affection and leaving the and heal:hy cause of the! parts In a) condition. It is| stroug ; 5 dic sabiiaaligiiacdaeabiideila oat aot an experimental medicine, . but a4 ey ee a ; : 5 ie has stood the test of years, giving 5 Be satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly | B Bess g increasing sale every season contirms, SOR widebe en ee ae E are prepared to fill orders as usua million bettles seld annually. Beware of ¥/¥ e pre} : 1| medicines of similar names, lately intro-' duced. ~“Boschee’s German Syrup was in- troduced in the United States-in 1868, and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will re- lieve any ordipary cough. Price 75 eents. Sample bottle, 10 sents. with better advantage to the purchaser | than he can get elsewhere. Pure Manilla guaranteed, | | Sizes for Lobster Traps a specialty. | | For early requirements, orders should be | sent in at once. ‘ | CARVELL BROS, | | April 13, 1880—pat 3i Agents. ; down at the time of Sale, the balance to be! | paid in four years, with interest at 6 per cent. | first quality. Terms for the Machinery, Plant, &e.—-All | ‘ : ‘sums under $50, cash on delivery ; from $50) \to $109, 3 mouths; and over $100, 6 months’ credit on approved joiut notes. =» WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’tewn, April l, 1S80—mf, h 4i, pat th sat | ‘*Arruor Hirt, Hassani, M. D ‘‘Orro Henyer, F.C. S., F. 1. C.’ . , Bes ; | Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLER Broruees, 31 Conmercial Street, London 3 Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents : -- MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb. 24, 1850 Labrador Herring. — CATCH OF 1879. Smoked Salmon, Salt Trout, ‘s Herring, ‘* Shad, ‘*. Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. At HALL’S FISD MARKET. Feb. 18, 1830—ti ’ Paper, &c. é& CO. SPRING. SPRING. i a New Tweeds. _ New Suitings. | Latest Patterns, a large Choice, | his aay received, |- ss BEER & SONS, April 6, 1889, nq | Naons Furniture, de NEW GOODS] ' NEW CLOTHING. } CASES MEN'S and BOYS’ GLOTHING, just received in newest and hast styles, F. LePAGE & CO if ROLES WALL PAPER and 500 OUR PAPER BLINDS, just opened, F. LEPAGE & CO. | SEEDS. LAR 31, STOCK of Field, Garden and | Blower Seeds just received per ‘‘North- ern light,” fresh and good. F, LEPAGE & CO. 1 a O'N SALE. | A SUPERIOR article of TEA, and Fami A “te 7% Groceries, &c., &e. : F. LEPAGE & CO. | Glasgow House, April 16, ’80—6i eod BONE DUST. 7 ARMERS and (FARDNERS requirin _ the above valuable fertilizer should sen their orders in at once, as but a limited quan- | tity will be ground this season—and it is now selling fast —$2 per 100 pounds. oe FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | April 7, *80-—3aw, wkly, pat 2i } Valuable Property for Sale, r#*O BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Me. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester “treet, and running back 80 feet to — — buildings thereon erected. ‘or further particulars apply te Mesars. Hopcusox & McLzep Charlottetown. " Rept. 8, 197. Hlotice of Partnership, és i QR" & A. BROWN have this da . / VW - mitted into Partnership Mr. J... 1 Brows, The Firm hereafter will be con. ducted under the name of , W. & A. BROWN & CO. Deted this first day of April, 1880—2w? BILLS OF LADING -—-FOR SALE— AT THE EXAMINER OFFIOR AUCTION. TO be sold by AUCTION ) on FRIDAY, 30th April, at | é a 12 o'clock, noon, at the Adin MARKET SQUARE, Char- | lottetown, if not previously disposed of by |privdte Sale, the FIRST PRIZE STALLION i‘* TEMPEST,” rising 5 years old, stands 17 hands high, weighs 1400 ibs., color dark ba with clean limbs. ‘“Lempest’’ is of splendid style and action, sired by the celebrated Stockman horse, dam ‘‘Saladin.” He took first prize at the Provincial Exhibition, and is allowed by the most competent judges to be the best ‘‘Stockman” ever exhibited. Hig colts are without doubt the best specimens of horse flesh to be seen on the Island. His full sister and brother wereSprize-winners at the Exhibition of 1875. Terms made to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to OWEN WINTERS. ' Terrace House, Pownal St., April 18—4i 2aw pe ete