9 Nit _ Gaw are requested to make immediate pay- Itéitis ee Lotal tnd Other We hear nothing of another ‘* Rervratrox Meggrine.” Sians or Sprtnc.—The first cart of the season passed our office yesterday, Tur Albert did not leave Pictou to-day, ow- ing to the harbor being blocked with ice. Tue French Exposition cost 55,000,000 francs and the receipts were 39,090,000 fracs. We understand that Mr. W. D. Stewart has commenced ‘‘/for to”’ learn English Grammar. Exeuish N&wsParers AND MAGAZINES supplied at a very low rate at the ** Diamond Bookstore.” Persons having back numbers of the Datty Examiner, dated July 3 rd and July 28th, 1877, will confer afavor by leaving them at this office. Tue business of the Intercolonial Express will be continued by steamer ‘* Albert” until the boats of the S. N. Co. resume their regular trips. one! THe St. John Telegraph announces that | Governor Letellier has been dismissed. The Telegraph does not give its authority for the announcement. On Thursday last a boy named Scott, who resided with Mr. James Harris, of Pictou, was drowned in a brook near Harris’ house while searching for adog. Tue boys Whitlock and Weatherbie, de- tained for being concerned in the robbery of Mr. Kennedy’s store, on Sunday night last, were liberated yesterday. Ir is stated that Lieutenant-General Sir John Bissell, now in Seuth Africa, will sue- ceed Lord Chelmsford as Commander-in-Chief at the Cape of Good Hope. Wuite the editor of the Patriot is in a hypercr.tical mood, he might devote some at- ti ntion to the speech put into the Lieutenant Goveraor’s mout by Mr. L. H. Davies! Notice—All parties indebted to James A. ment. All accounts unpaid on 10th of April will be placed in other hands for collection. Office, LePage’s building upstairs. “‘Oxe More Unrortunare.’’—Fannie Mc- Connell, a young girl about 29, living on Sheffield Street, St. John, died very suddenly on Saturday. in a fit. prodaced it is said, from intoxication. —Hzxe. Herald. Tue Canadian oarsman Hanlan has been ractising all the week on the Tyne, and has Coieuts accustomed to the course. His prac- tice has been witnessed by large crowds, who getecally express approval of his style. Yesterpay the Fire Department puiled dewn the remnant walls of the buildings de- stroyed by the fire yesterday morning. and to- day the smaller debris is being removed from the cellars. We learn it is not the intention of Mr. Fraser to rebuild on the corner. Tue Lossrer Fistery.—All previons or- ders in Council relating to the lobster fishery are rescinded, and in this Province it is made unlawful to fish, to catch, kill, buy, sell or without lawful license, possess any lobsters from the 20th of August to the 20th of April. A CLERGYMAN'S horse took fright and ran away on Sydney street this morning. Passing the Methodist Church the sleigh collided with @ post and was broken into fragments. The horse continued his flight up East River, and will likely be discovered at the parochial residence of the clergyman. ANNIVERSARY.—The annual meeting of the P. E. Island Auxillary Bible Society will be held in the Hall of the Y. M. ©. A., on Mon- day evening, the 31st inst., at 74 o'clock. The choirs of the city churches will conduct the service of praise. Doxatp McNEIL1, Sec’y. Tue to> common habit of teams being furiously driven from the various Livery Stables and other yards in the city, calls for the attention of the Police, after we have wit- neswsed hair breadth escapes,owing to the reck- less minner in which horses were driven through the various alleways to the street. James Ruan, wio was yesterday arrested tor being one of a number who forced the bung out of a cask of liquor, and after drinking till satisfied let the liquor run out, appeared be- fore the Stipendiary this forenoon for trial. The owner of the liquor would not appear to prosecute him, and he was discharged. Tue survey of the Pugwash Branch Railway betwee: Oxford and River Philip, N.S, has been completed. The proposed line has been found exceptionally easy in grades, curvatures and ea ‘th work, while no structures of any im- — e will be required. The length of the ine ron River Phillip station to Pugwash is 18} mules. A mowsrer Socialist ball and meeting was inaugurated on Saturday evening last, in Chicag», and continued throughout the night and up toa late hour on Sunday night. The concluding exercise was the drill of those who bore arms. It gave evidence of considerable knowledge of military tactics. No breach of the peace occurred. Tar Patriot says Hon. D. Ferguson ‘‘is neg ecting his duties.’ Will the Patriot let us know the particulars? It cannot be truly said that Mr. Ferguson is neglecting the new lum ; for it was in the performance of his dutias that he discovered the register grates and marble mantles job. We would thank the P.utriot to mention an instance of neglect of daty on the part of Hon. D. Ferguson. — By referring to another column it will be seen that a Grand Concert and Variety Enter- tainment will be io on Easter Monday night, in St. Patrick’s Hall, under the auspices ef St. Patrich’s T. A. S. Brass Band. For this occasion we learn the members of the Band have secured the services of the best artists in the city, and the entertainment will, no doubt, be a first-class affair. Tue dangerous practice of allowing the cel- lar batches before several of the stores in the city, and on the North Side of Queen Square oo alt aatatematadient ded ont NEWS BY TELEGRAPH ‘Ottawa and Foreign Hews, —— Orrawa, March 28. Deputations to suggesting changes in the | tariff continue to arrive. There will bea meeting of a number of members of both Houses in one of the Com- mons committee rooms for the purpose of dis- cussing the national currency question. The point aimed at by the promoters is to establish \ currency on the basis of the national domain, Owing to the death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise's nephew—the young Prince Waldermar of Prussia—further enter- tainments have been postponed till April 16th. Itis intimated that the Government has in- formed députations waiting upon them with regard to the tariff that after the session many of the discrepancies will be removed by orders in Council. It is generally rumored that at a meeting of the Privy Council 1t was decided to recom- mend the dismissal of Lieut. Governor Letellier. Flaherty, safe mannfacturer, of St. John, called a few days ago on Mr, Tilley and had merely to state his requirements to get the tariff immediately readjusted in his interest. Cateutra, March 27. Major Carafoari had an interview on Wed- nesday with the Viceroy of India, -at which he informeé the latter that all hope of peaceful negotiations with Yakoob Khan had failed. An immediate advance upon Cabual was ordered. Allis prepared for the advance, as the reports of the progress of the negotiations recently had been unsatisfactory. Shutar Gardan Pass is practicable, and Gen. Roberts can reach the crest of the pass in a week. The Government has ordered the imme- diate revictualing of Quettah. _—- -—e ee SHIPPING NEWS. London. March 13—In port barque Ethel Blanche, McMahon, Charlottetown. Liverpool March 8—Cleared brigt. Alpheta, Cameron, St. Pierre, Mag. Liverpool, March I3-—In port brigts. Erema, Goulde ; Alphetus, Cameron; Leonic, Finlay- son, for Charlottetown; Journal for Summer- side. Cardiff, March 8—Sailed brigt. W. D. Stew- art, English, for Demerara. 73,620 MORE SINGER SEWING MACHINES SOLD IN 1878 THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. se 1878 é és 356,432 *e sé Our sales have increased enormously every year, through the whole period of ‘ hard times.” We now Seil Three-Quarters of all the Sewing Machines Sold in the World. —— Waste no Money on ‘cheap’ Counterfeits. s@ Send for handsome I)Justrated Price List. ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen Square, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, March 18, 1878—2aw tf QUEEN INSURANCE CO’. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isulated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— COMMERCIAL Union Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENGLAND. CAPITAL - - $12,500,000. NSURANCE effected against Fire on all descriptions of Property throughout the Island. sx Low rates and PRompr settlement of losses. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Dec, 20, 1878— E. G. HUNTER, Italian and American Marble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Manxties, Cenrre Tasir Tops, Burezav AND CommMove Tors, Wasu Bow. Siass, &c., &c. Prices to suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. a@ Designs furnished on application. @a Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char lottetown. November 6, 1878. UNDERTAKING, &6. jams M. BUTCHER is now prepared to’ give close personal attention to all funerals | that may he entrusted to him. pe*ticularly, to remain open, should be at once prevented by those in authority. Those man- traps area nuisance, and require the atten- tion of their owners, otherwise we will have, | no doubt, before long, to chronicle serious | accidents . COFFINS, CASKETS, &C., | of various sizes, styles and quality, always “ah hand, ready-made. “PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.” Ob’town, February, 24, 1879. LONDON HOUSE. 50,000 YARDS OF GREY AND WHITE COTTONS AND TICKINGS, ' Having laid in the above large Stock before the late change in the Tariff took place, we will continue to sell the same at our Old Prices. Now IS THE TIME TO Boy. i GEO. DAVIE JUST RE J. B. Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1879 ~~, ene tl Creal Cash Sa Lio. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC. The Whole Siock in Trade | OF THE LATE ROBERT ORR, —TO BE— SOLD OFF AT COST, —CONSISTING IN PART OF— lh eR il CT WS 20: CHIVED, THREE CASES REW SPRING WEEDS, CHOICE PATTERNS! :0: Now is the Time to get Suited —— --:0: LOW PRICES! . —— - MACDONALD. % -ner To the Electors of Chartette- town, Common and Roy alty: 4 1 ENTLEMEN,—Having, at a large and influential meeting of the Liberal-Con- servative Electors of Charlottetown, Common and Royalty, been nominated a Candidate for your sutfrages at the coming General Electior, 1 have accepted the nomination, and now solicit your support for myself, as also for my colleague, the Honorable Neil McLeod, Inthe late Government, as a Free School man, I performed that which I considered te be for the true interests of all classes, by assiat- ing to place on our Statute Books a thorough] non-sectarian School Act. This Act, althoug it may —like most others—require amendment, has, 1 am pleased to believe, proved generally acceptable to every class and creed in the Province, and all now cheerfully agree that its non-sectarian principle must be kept in- violate. I rejoice that the harsh line of religious party differences has been obliterated, and that all denominations can henceforth stand shoulder to shoulder for the purpose of aad ing in unison to carry out such theasures economy and retrenchment in the Administra- tion of Governmental affairs as the changed as- pect of commercial and other business matters in the Province have rendered absolutely necessary. Should I have the honor to be returned to the Assembly as one of your representatives, Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, | Millinery, Silks, Velvets, | Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, Winceys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, Pilots, Beavers, Coatings, T weeds, etc., etc. ete. Readymade Clothing Hats, Caps, Linders and Drawers, Scarfs, &c. Cotton Warp, Small Wares, &c. The above Stock must be cleared out from this date, and our Customers, and the pone generally, ean depend upon getting argains. John McPhee, Administrator. Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1879. _— KT A Sere CONCERT! SACRED CONCERT of Vocal and Ins- strumental Music will be given in St, Paul’s School Room, on Saturday, the 29th March, at 8 p. m. Admission 25 cents. Charlettetown, March 24, 1879. Wants. Lost, Found, &. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. . ANTED."—A_ reliable GIRL or WOMEN to take charge of a Store under the Market House. References required, Apply to ™ : H. COOMBS. March 29, 1879—pat 3in ANTED,—for « term of from 3 to5 years—a LAD to tend shop, Board and lodging supplied. \Vages what the appli- cant is worth. Country boy preferred. Apply H. COOMBn. to March 29, 1879—3in Wa ao GIRL to wait on Tables, &c. Good reference required. Apply at the Revere House. March 28, 1879. ‘urse | Wanted. --Wanted immediately- a Woman who has had e lence in the care of children. An elde~ an object of mine shall be to meet all reason- able and honest endeavors that may be made to lessen the burthen of taxation, which, in ‘the present state of general financial depres- sion, is undoubtedly necessary; and to aid any legitimate legislation that may tend te the well-being of every class in the commun- ity, and particularly of mechanics, who, as a body, through their own magnanimity, have notin the Assembly a representative from *} among themselves. 1 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. W. DeBLOIS. Ch’town, March 20, 1879.--he pres ar ne 2i To the Electors of Charlotte- — Common and Roy- ality : . ENTLEMEN,—Having been nominated at a large and influential meeting of the Liveral-Conservative party as a candidate for Charlottetown, Common and Royalty for the House of Assembly of this Province, in con- junction with your late representative Mr. George Wastie DeBlovis, I solicit your support aud influence in behalf of Mr. DeBlois ond my- self at the approaching General Election. Should you do me the honor of returning meas your representative, I shall consider it my duty to guard your interests in Parlia- ment, by advocating such measures as will most conduce to your prosperity, In times like the present, of financial and commercial depression, I will advocate mea- sures of economy and retrenchment in every branch of the public service in order to fre- lieve the taxpayers as much as poasible. Believing that the interests of the mechanics require some consideration at the hands cf the Legislature, | shall deem it my duty to ad- vocate all legitimate measures that will tend to promote their welfare. I have the honor to be Your obedient servant, NEIL McLEOD, Charlottetown, March 21, 1879. To the Electors of the Third Elect- oral District of Queen’s County: ENTLEMEN,—Having been nominated at several public meetings held in your District, I intend to offer myself as a candi date for your suffrages at the forthcoming General Election. Believing that the financial condition of the Province requires the strictest economy, I shall, if elected, advocate such measures of re- trenchment and parliamentary reform as are consistent with the requirements and good gov- ernment of the country. The local wants of the District will always receive my active attention. I have the honor to be Your obedient servant. ROBERT SHAW. — Ch'town, March 26, 1879. PRINCE STREET FURNITURE FACTORY. JAMES HOBBS, Cabinet Maker, Upholste Undertaker. oo LL kinds of Household Furniture made to order, of the latest styles, CHEAP and GOOD. School Desks made, the CHEAPEST and BEST in the City. The strictest attention given to the UNDER- TAKING DEPARTMENT at very low charges. March 24, 1879—h ne "G eg Good references slesl. Apply March 25-—-Iw pd BY Ie SEITE IRE a AOR Re 9 or a chapertaaataaa arate aes arene sie setae ow