Ta een aera tht Tre steamer Carroll will sail from Boston on Saturday next for this port. 200 Giant AsparagusRoots, 4 years old, | for sale at Haszard’s Seed and Bookstore. —2in Tue steamer M. A. Stari sailed for Hal- fax this morning with freight and a few passengers Dommion Day Grand ‘Temp rance Demonstration and Tea in Charlotietown. See advertisement. A HANDSOME new sign is being placed on | thesfront of the Young Men’s Christian | Association Building. yi tng We had no foreign mails lasi evening. The boats were unable to cross at the Capes | owing to the rough weather. Serine Orentne.—-Weeks & Co., Queen} Street, are opening to-day large lots: of | NEW SPRING GOODS, received by first steamer.—2w A -yowuneé MAN named Smith fell in a fit at the Commercial House corner this morn- | ing. His labor under it attracted a very | large crowd. THE net proceeds of the entertainment given by the Odd Fellows on Friday. even- ing last amounted to the handsome sum of one hundred dollars. Hersert Harnis is the name of the boy who was acquitted hy the Stipendiary Magistrate yesterday morning, and uot ‘‘Lemuel,” as inadvertently appeared. Tue barque Lima, Williams, master, owned by Messrs. James Duncan «& Co.,| arrived from Exeter, G. B., in ballast, to- | day, making the passage in twenty four | days. Tur steamer /) incess of ed from Pictou this evening. yence sailed for that port Captain Evans reports that the Straits are hi ales i ct- The St. Lau this forenoon, is expe: nn Ml i som atl an i em A NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. a ———— pet QUEBEC ELECTIONS A GLOSE CONTEST AND A CONSTITUTIONAL VICTORY. The Party of Gutrage in t Minority of Five or Six. Special Despaich to KE vaminey. Monrruat, May 2. The elections of yesterday were a surprise to the Conservatives. Though the late Government is sustained, two of its members were defeated—Angers by thirteen, and Baker by sixteen. Chauveau, amemor of the Joly Govern ment, is defeated. The Conservatives will have a majority of five or six in the new house. The Conservatives gained six seats and lost fifteen. Money was freely used in all directions by Ronyes. The Liberai-Conservative party will-cer- tainly regain all the seats in the next Do- minion Blection. 62 2 = THE SiTUATION. PUBLIC MEETINGS | packed with ice east of St. Peter's Island, ! and a change of wind might have the effect | of closing this harbor for some time to} come. If such is the case, we think it would} not be prudent to change the present mail route for a few days, THERE are now in port the following ves- sels, which have, and will be, engaged in the European trade ;— i steamer, Prinee Edward. 1 ship, James Diner. 1 barque, Emma. 2 barquentines, EHrema and Moselle. 3 brigs, Ladw Milton, Zinga and Adu B. There are also in port the steamers Gulnare and Albert, and fifteen coasting schooners. : Tasonly case before the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon was that of two callie of the brigt. Zinga, named Haywood and Ramsay, who were arrested on com- laint of the captain, for refusing dut. e evidence in the case showed that they were ordered to do extra work, which they did in a very tardy manner, and being re- monstrated with, by the officers, several little altercations occurred, during which thretés'and mutinouslanguage was used, As the case was not very serious, the greatest offender—Haywaod, was sentenced to im- prisonment for one week with hard labor, ang,his associate was discharged. “May Day” Division.—At the close of a public temperance meeting, in Mount Stewart Hall, last evening, addressed by the G. W. Patriarch of the Sons of Temper- ance and G. W. Millner, P. G. W. P., an application for a charter to open a new Division was presented, with nineteen sig- natures. The application was granted, and “ wes heey dl ” Division, No. 107,8.. of T., wag duly organized, and formally dedicated to the cause of Love, Purity & Fidelity. The officers are :— W, P.—Horace McEwen. W. A.—Edward Leeman. R. .8.—Hugh Currie. &R. S.—James McCarthy F. $.—J. R. Bourke. T —-James Patridge. Ch.—J. R. Coffin. ©.—J. H. T. McWade. A, C.—Kimble J. Coffin. {. 8.—James D. Coffin. O.8.—Alfred Coffin. P. W, P.—W. E. Clarke. Brother J. R. Coffin was appointed De- | putyG. W. P. Night of meeting—Wed- nesqay. The good town of Truro rejoices in the possession of a worthy cititizen named Bernard McNutt, who at one time possessed considerable property, but who now, though still retaining his respectability, is in some- what reduced circumstances, The old man has some peculiar ideas, and one of these is pat he has discovered perpetual motion. e had in his house a curiously construct- ed machine, the perpetual motion of which he rose to explain to each and all who had callel'in a respectable manner. But the machine is no more, and the machinist nar- rowly escaped. Being eccentric, of course he was the ‘‘butt” for all the mischevious boys and bad young men of Truro, who nightly annoyed him. A few nights ago he poured several bullets through his door at thems, arid that deterred them for a while ; but they resumed their attacks, and the old man decided to move outside the limits of the municipality. And he not only de- cided to move himself, but to move his dwelfing’ also. Raising it on skids, and with an apparatus of his own contrivance, he made a start on Thursday afternoon, but got the house ashort distance) hen he had to halt for reinforcements. ring that evening some miscreant top- pled the house over, and when the old man came, annoyed him by facetious remarks and offensive expressions. A friend came and took the old man forcibly away to avoid further unpleasantness; and then the scamnps present proceeded to demolish the house, which they did so effectively that asteyday there was nothing to be seen of uildihg or contents, including the perpe- In Rumors of Dissolution. . Lonpon, May 1 (Special Desptich to Hraminer. ) | Political demonstrations for and against the Government are the order of this week. A popular meeting was held at Bradford on Monday in support of the Government, at which Gathorne Hardy, Secretary fer In- dia, spoke. it was followed yesterday by meetings at Manchester, at which John Bright spoke, and at Brierley Hiil, in op- position, To-morrow another demonstra- tion hostileto the Government will be held at Birmingham. The whole energy of the opponents of the Government in the North and Centre of England wili thus be heard in combined protest against the policy of the Govern- inent. At the Manchester meeting 1,800 dele- gates from Liberal organizations in_ the north of England were present. Joseph Chamberlain (Radical), member of Parlia- ment for Birmingham, spoke at Brierly Hall. The speeches of Bright and Cham- berlain directly face the issue raised by the Government. They ask the country net to choose between the varicus courses for asserting British interests in the East, but to act on the principle that we have no in- terests there at all which are worth the cost of war. They further asked it nat to de- cide how far it is prepared to maintain ex- isting treaties, or by what means existing engagements can be reconciled with ex- isting fadts, but to pronounce that the ex- isting treaties are an utter mistake. Rumors of a dissolution of Parliament are again rife ; and itis said that the Conser- vative Associations have received secret in- structions to prepare for such a contin- gency, Paris, May 1. The ceremony of opening the Interna- tional Exhibition of 1878 took place to-day with great success. The crowd was im- mense and enthusiastic, in spite of alter- nations of rain throughout the proceedings. BomBay, May 1. A second detachment of troops sailed yesterday amid great enthusism. Romp, May 1. The session of Chambers re-opened te- day. Inthe Deputies Prime Minister Cav- roli gave an absolute ‘denial to the rumors that Italy was mediating in the Eastern Question. Lonpon, May 1. A St. Petersburg despatch says the early re-establishment of diplomatic relations be- tween Turkey and Russia, by the appoint- ment of ambassadors, is believed probable. ee et ema IF YOU WANT. 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Herald, ” . wn ~* be obtained. ‘ i ’ ; in eg AE lig ghana ag ae ee apartament eet ae _ —_ tt a ne le EX S. &. PRINGE EWARD, SPRING AND SUMMER 6 ' } ' { | | ' | | | } JUDS NOW OPENING AT TEE Geo. Davies & Co. May ” i Charlottetown. Our Agreement with Ww. iH. QOLIy K, of St. John, N. B., bas this day terminated by mutnal consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery con obiain information from us direct, or through “yl dy pat 31 en TY! ee OTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, ‘AMOS FISHER, Truvo, N. 8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, N. B. | PRICES REDUCED! \ delves Improvements in our Saw Trons—Porracce Grisr Mrirs—Porratee Saw MILts, i Ld dress —— , ain mei Lal hin ai aii \ pril: Fer WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS (€6.. Brantford. Canada, + " » 4940+ el Se ED seen OUTEITTING = WARERO C. ROBE RTS OuUSTOM TAILOR. 50 QUEEN STREET. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS, Under ¢ | aptain Finalyson’s Skillful Command ihe “ Northern Light, well spoken of by bDummers, has landed us { 12 Gases Men’s Wear, | THE LATEST OUT | WORSTED COATINGS — SUPERIOR FINISH Spring Tweed — Newest Besigns ! LATEST STYLES FIN - SHIRTS (white & colored), Men's Hard HATS, CAPS, Ke. ~C. ROBERTSON. Ch'tawn, April 6—3m 9 and Soft Feli and Far - Se _ 7 wee a ge — ee eee a i Bus J Pre RESERVE your Spring Order, and get our Low Quotations — LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. CARVELL BRO’S, acents. Ch’town, March 23—sw pat s jour 2i — M. P.. THOMAS WORKMAN, T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquir President. Vice-President. SUN MUTUATL LIFE AND ACCENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF MOoONTREAT.. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . $1,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. M. H, GAULT, Esquire, R, MACAULAY, Managing Birector. Sec’y. GHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. L. C, OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, ** DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., Messrs. JENKINS & MoLEOD, M pica paXAMINERS. —~—:30--—-- ! | { } —-——:0: ——-— i | This Company issues Policies on all the APPROVED Mrriops of Life and Accident Business. /Its Motto is **Kconomy AND SECURITY.’ HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. | Jan. 31, 1878—- ue ie Esbyaaned, a j . . j . f . j Citisens’ Skating Rink Co, | j ‘TPVHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders’ of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Company) will be held in the RINK on Wednesday, May Sth, at 8 o’clock, p.m. By order, J. R. BRECKEN, Sec’y. | Ch’town, April 24, 1878—wed & sat till d | tm ON SALE, © ‘At the Charlottetown Steam Bakery, LOW FOR CASH, 525 Barrels Navy Biscuit, POT Starch Hanufacturing Co. CAPITAL’. . $265,000, In. Shares of $25.00 each. FeNiis COMPANY has been Incorporated by Act of Parliament during the present session, and one-third of the Shares have been taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. Farmers holding Stock in this Company will have the benetit ot the preference in the large purchase of produce which the working of the | Company entails. } 150 * Medium °“* | » Applications for Shares to’ be made to ( 20060 “© No.t Pilot (thick). Messrs. Hyadman Bros,, wotill the Di. ; JOHN QUIRK, yeetors and Officers of the Company are ap: | Charlottetown Steam Bakery. | pointed, | Prince Street, April 11—ne & pat lm | April 16, 1878— } ee et ee UNE. Cut wn oe . Seiad Medio, —s —— — SS | AUCTION SALES. WORTGAGE SALE! : ’ THE SCHOONER “LEPPLE BELLE,” 47 TONS, TOW lying in Georgetown harbor, will be AN ‘sold, by Public Anction, at the Colonial Building, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 7th day of May next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. OWEN CONNOLLY, Mortgagee, Ch’town, April 30, 1878—eod till sale MORTGAGE SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day ef May next, A. D. 1878, at the doaet Hlouse, in Charlottetown, at the hour of ‘Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Six- teenth day of December, A. PD. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Gulielma, his wife, and Alexander McSwain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, of the one. part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, in the said County and Island, Trustees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the ether part—- ; LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land ZL being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-one, im said: County and Island, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed on the northwest iside of a road from Haslam’s to Rattenbury’s ; Mill, in the southwest angle of farm-lot num- iher seventy-four; thence (according to the linagnetic meridian of 1764) north fifty-seven ‘chains, or to the rear line of farms fronting on ithe Wigmore Road ; thence along said rear line iwest eight, chains ; thence south to the afore said road; thence, following the course of the same, northeastwardly, to the place of com mencement,—said land being known and dis- tinguished as, Farm-Lot. Number -Seventy- three, as laid down on a plan in the margin of a Deed thereof, &om the Government of said island to the said Alexander McSwain, junior, -containing Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less, together with all Buildings and Appur- tenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. | Dated this Hleventh day, of April, A. D., | 1878 , GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE, April 11, 1878-—4ill sale _ AUCTION! ‘Fishing Station at Rustico, Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, ; YHE FISHING STATION of the late. i. E. Churchill, which comprises all that — tract of Land situate on Rustico Beach; in Lot’ ' 24, bounded and described as follows : Com... + mencing at a stake set in the west side of Water Terrace, and in the northeast angle »of | Fishing Station No. 1, in possession of R. B, ; Morrison. and running thence by the Magnetic Meridian of the year 1764, south sixty degreea west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustico Bay ; thence north sixty degrees cast to the said Terrace ; and thence southwardly along the same to the place of commencement—ta- gether with Buildings thereon. —ALSO— 4 Fishing BOATS, 8 DORLES, 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &c., &e., &e. Terms at sale, { “+* 4. S CARVELI, Administrator, Ch'town, March 11-—eod wkly t sale St. Lawrence Marine Ins, Co. OF P. E. ISLAND. —— ane ° ( —— SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . . $120,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, 2sq., President ; JoHw F. Ropsgrgsoy, Esq. ; ARTEMAS LorRD, Esge.; G. D. Losec worms, Esq. ; W. E. Dawson, Esq.; Tomas Monrnts, Ese. ; P. W. Hywpman, Ese. tisks taken daily at their Office, Exchange Building. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. —ly law Mareh 2: givitg up busines: in Charlottetown, the EN I undersigned takes this opportunity of ‘thanking his many customers and patrons for ‘their liberal support since his commencement ‘in business, and would iatimate that he will sell his present stook of BOOTS & SHOES tat cost, till Ist of May, by which date he would respectfully req 1cst persons indebted ‘yo him to settle their respective accounts. Also The unexpired Ferm of a Lease of the Shop on Queen + treet will be disposed of ata Pargain, FRANK EDEN. iWh’town, April 16, 187!—2 aw for 3w th&sat i het WEEKLY EX I — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and \desiring to keep then: informed’ concerning P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or chean. er way than by subscribing to Tue WEEK | EXAMINER. (Sent, pastpaid, to any address on Great Britain, the. United States, o the Dominion, on receipt,ot One Dollar. BR THE DAILY EXAMINER, | SD for the latest news—local and telegraphic,