FP Ma RONG i el i Mls. °° BH as ED IRE ee = ——= LE OEE COE EL TL I OOO LAB = ecal and Other Items. Tue Rev. John Lathern, of this. city, is now on a visit to Halifax. Reevrar convocation of “Port la Jois Encampmen” at 8 o’clock this evening. Tne letter of ‘‘N,” from Big Woods, is in type and will appear in our next issue. Tue first number of the Tomahawk ap- peared yesterday. Ltis sharp and bright. Tue steamer Southport will leave Char- lottetown for West River on market days at Db o'clock, a. m. Domiunton Day. — Grand Temperance Demonstration and Tea in Charlottetown, See advertisement. Tae Annual Meeting of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Co. takes place to-night at 8 o'clock. Serine Orrntne.—-Weeks & Co., Queen Street, are opening to-day large lots of NEW SPRING GOODS, received by first steamer. —2w Dx. Parxer, Dentist, will shortly re- move to his new office, over Apothecaries’ Hall. Dr. P. is to be in Souris for one week, cominencing on the 13th inst. Rozert Orn & Co., having enlarged their store, are now showing New Goods in every department, at prices specially low to suit cash customers. May 83 in INFORMATION wWaNtED of George Colling- wood Hutchinson. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully received by Tuxo. L. Cuarretie, Diamond Bookstore, Charlottetown. New Comte Parer.—The Torch says : ‘* Another unfortunate young man is going to commit suicide with a Tomahawk in Char- lottetown, P. E. I. It will be published every Friday by Mr. Dougan. ye@ Rememeerr the great Land Sale at Soutis to-morrow, May 9th. Return’Tick- ets for thetrip at Harr-Fare. Traing for Soufis will leave Charlottetown to-morrow morning, at five minutes past eight o'clock. Tue case of Richard Mitchell, appellant: and the City of Charlottetown, respondent; “was tried in the Supreme Court this fore- noon. The appeal was dismissed and the judgment of the Stipendiary Magistrate affirmed. THe Rev. A. L. Forrry, from Montreal, will give an address on ‘‘ French Evangeli- gation in the Province of Quebec.” The meting will be held in St. Paui’s Schoc! House this evening, at 7.50 o'clock. Tue Argus says: ‘Somebody has hoaxed the Patriot by sending him a false notice of aubharriage, and the indignant editor calls him a “brute,” a ‘‘cowardly sneak,” and a ‘‘miserable hound.” These are vigorous blows, but the misfortune is ‘they strike nobody.” Lecrcre.—Remember the Lecture in St. Patrick’s Hall, under the auspices of St, Joseph’s Total Abstinence Society, to-night, Wednesday, May 8th, by Mr. John Doyle, on “Catholic Emancipation.’’ Doors open at 74. Lecture at 8.. Admission 10 cents. 7 D. O'M. Repprn, Jr., Sec’y. ---3i Tue Argus says: ‘* Mr. Alex, McKinnon made a witty point at Mr. Pope’s meeting on Friday night. He said that Mr. Pope did more than any other member in the House.of Commons, for he has ‘‘made the dumb io speak.’ He explained himself thus : Before Mr. Pope went to Ottawa, our representatives were silent. When Mr. Pope made his appearance in the Commons they became inspired, and now Mr. Pope never speaks without all the others follow- ing him. Pus steamer Carroll, Captain Wright, ar. rivéd’ frém® Boston this afterneon with a very large cargo of general merchandize and the following passengers: Messrs. Herbert Hall, E. M. Myrick, Albert Glidden, F, Hall ; Misses Kate McKenzie, Maggie EH. Dickerson, Flora McDonald, Kate Mathi- son, Ross, Nicholson; Mrs. Flemming, Messrs. D. McDonald, Daniel Thompson, J. A. McKinnon, M. A. Morrison, James Saunders, Thomas K. Gay, F. C. Smith, W. H. White, Smith, 22° Miss Nellie Thomson. THIS MORNING, at an early hour, one of our dry goods’ merchants entered his store on Queen Street, and, on looking in the usual manner, to see if all things were as he left them on the previous evening, he was strnek with astonishment to find that an en- ormous amount of goods were missing. His excitement became boundless; and, impressed with the idea that his premises had been. burglarized, proceeded with all Haste to the residence of the City Marshal and aroused him from his peaceful slumbers. He informed him that his store had been entered from the rear, and thattwelve coats, as many pairs of pants, several webs ‘of cloth, lenders, drawers unaccountable, had been taken. The Marshal examined the premises. No marks of the burglar were visible, save the missing goods. A cellar- hatch in the rear, was examined. It was not fastened, and it was evident that the bur- lar effected his entrance through the hatch. Sutteeneal were immediately detailed to seek for the stolen property. All suspicious houses and localities were searched; but the search for the stolen goods appeared vain and unsuccessful. The search was diligent- ly prosecuted until nine o’clock, at which time the merchant arrived at the Police Station and informed the officers of a start- lingvelite, as follows :—“‘ That his clerk, on the previous evening, was preparing to receive new goods, and he placed all the issitig ‘property in a sécret apartment, | without making him (the merchant) aware of the fact.” Thus ended the champion fizzle. hl a EWS BY TELE | j A NR a ' “QUEBEC ELECTION. ‘The Good News Confirmed \A Decisive Blow to the Lieutenant | Governcr who Dismissed his | Ministers, | Dominion Elections—Conser- Vatives Active and Con- fident!! Special Despatch to Daily Examiner. MontreaL, May 7—7 p. m. The House stands—thirty-four Conserva- (tives to thirty-one Liberals. All the Conservatives stand pledged to unqualified opposition to the Joly Govern- ment. The first motion in the House will be one of condemnation of the Lieutenant Gover- nor’s dismissal of his Ministers. The House is called for business on June ith, The Dominion House is expected to pro- rogue On Friday. The Dominion Elections will likely come on at once. Conservatives are actively organizing throughout the Province, and are deter- mined to carry Quebec by a large majority. We enter the fight with confidence. Corruption was general on the part of the | Liberals in the late election. Special Dispateh to Examiner : Lonpon, May 7. The statements that General Todleben is negotiating with the British Admiral Horn- by and the Porte, and that he has sent an ultimatum to the Porte, &c.. are contra- dicted. Pending negotiations between St. Peters- burg and London, Todleben is not likely to adopt any course tending to create new com- plications. Admiral Hornby, after spending three days with Minister Layard, returned to Ismalia yesterday. His personal opinion is that he feels the fleet should not withdraw beyond Gallipoli. The most important army corps in front of Constantinople is commanded by Baker Pasha, an Englishman. Captain Manthrope, an Englishman, who is second in command of the Turkish fleet, has just received a decoration from the Sultan. The statement that Admiral Hornby’s fleet is expected at Port Said is obviously premature: A despatch from Constantinople says that Gen. Todleben is about to retire to the lines of Tehataldja, leaving a small force at San Stefano. The Russians offer to fall back behind a straight line drawn between Dedicagatch and Adrianople, if the British fleet will withdraw at. the same time. New York, May 8. A London special states that a basis of the arrangement which the Powersdesired tosub- mit to the” Czar has, at last, been agreed upon, and if the terms of this arrangement are accepted by Russia, war will be virtual- ly at anend. Beitoaape, May 7. difference have cul- minated “in the resignation of the Minister of War. It is probable that there will be extensive modifications in the Ministry. It is now confidentially stated that Servia will not join Russia in case of a new war. LS =e Died. Ja this city, on Monday morning, the 6th iust., of diptberia, John Austin, son of John and” Eliza Cuming, aged five years and five months. The Ministerial —————EEEEE ‘SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. — PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 8—Str. Carroll, Wright, Boston, mdse. Sch. Lilly, Atkinson, Summerside, 2000 bush. oats. John Bell, Kinley, Pinnette, 2000 bush. oats. CLEARED. May 8—Rising Dawn, Crapaud, ballast. Fieet, * Phelan, Magdalen Islands, 200 bush. salt. Camelon, Weatherbie, Tatmagouche, sun- dries, _ Daniel, Roberts, Tatmagouche, 40 tons salt. OUTPORTS. May 7—Cleared from Georgetown the schooner Aaron, Boucher, for Canso, with 1,128 bush. potatoes and 40 bush. turnips. Zebra, Wheeler, Port Mulgrave, 800 bush. pota- toes. Mand, Nicholson, St. Peters, C. B., 41290 Wush. potatoes. May 6—Fatered Murray Harber brigt. Gavin, MeLure, Liverpool, G. B., salt. May 4—-Entered Summerside the barque Jour- nal, Mecisaac, Liverpool, G. B., mdse. = Se JUST RECEIVED, her Supply of the Celebrated AM WATCHES, An WALT Lt ‘GRAPH, | ‘trains a day. F. Campion, is getting ready for England. _ Founn off Chepesto—abonttwoimiles east of | Souris—-a MAIN-SAl. with a pitch pine boom, oak grained. The boom is 60 feet long,and and is twenty-three inches at the jaws. Also, quite a lot of rigging and blocks. It is thought that the hull is not far off—a shirt was wrapped around the gaff. The mainsail had a single reef. The whole stuff is to be sold on May 24th, if not claimed before. The ‘‘ Minnie Lanagan” sailed for St. John’s, N’fid, with a full cargo of potatoes. The ‘* Lilian” is also loading with fat cattle for St. Peire, Nfil’d. The “E. J. Hodgson” isloaded with staves and potatees for Harbor Grace. Ice is still on the coast. One man here has sowed 20 bushels wheat, 80 bushels oats, and 40 bushels of barley in burnt wood. The Maying party caine home loaded down with May flowers. So much for two The fine clipper schooner, owned by J. She is a high class at Lloyds. The clipper brig built by James Keffe, is taking in ballast on the stocks. She is one of the best finished vessels of the season. Souris, May 7th, 1878. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. ee - OURLY EXPECTED, per brigt. Siena, from the West Indies— 150 Puns. Bright Barbadoes ‘Cho, * { Molasses, 100 =“ Choice Trinidad 30 Hhds. Grocery | su - 20 Tierces ‘“ Ss TGAR. Also in Store and te Arrive— 15 Hhds. English Retined \ q 25 Bbls. Granulated 10 Bbls. Coffee Cc For Sale while landing at lowest market rates. Fenton T. Newbery & Co, May 3—pat 41 h & ar 21 —— ee ne Molasses aud Sugar | TYNE Brigt. Plectwood will be due here 5th May, with a cargo of Sweets, direct from Barbadoes, consisting of — 100 Puns. Bright Queen Syrup MOLASSES, Hig. + i Barbadoes $ 25 Tierces Bright MOLASSES, 40 Barrels ‘‘ i 30 Hhds. Bright SUGAR, 30 Tierces *‘ " 30 Barrels which has been carefully selected, and will be offered to the Trade, on arrival, at lowest prices from the Wharf. LONCWORTH & CO., WaTeErR STKER?. Ch'town, May 2—2w 2aw NOTICE. The Beliveau Albertite’ and Oil Co'y. FURTHER eall of Two anp ONE-HALF 4% PER cenr. on the Capital Stock of this Company was duly made by the Directors at a Meeting held on the 4th day of April, inst., payable on or before the TENTH DAY OF MAY, to the Treasurer at the Bank of Mont- real, Moncton or St. John, or to WILLIAM Parrick, Manager. (Signed) E. B. CHANDLER, Jr., Sec’y and Treasurer. Island Stockholders are respectfully re- quested to pay into the Bank of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown. WILLIAM PATRICK, Manager. April 27, 1877—pat sj till 10th may FOR SALE, The House and Premises —ON-- SYDNEY STREET, adjoining the Store of H. J. CALLBECK. For further information apply to Francis P. McCarron. Ch’town, May 3—3i eod* FOR SALE, Valuable Freehold Farms and Building Lots, near Winsloe Station, Malpeque Road, five miles from Charlottetown. ye subscriber has been instructed to offer for sale that splendid Property known as Kenwith, formerly the residence of the late Hon. J. M. Holl. The Farm con- sists of about Six Hundred Acres of excellent land, a large portion of which is cleared and has been for several years in pas- ture; the rest is covered with firewood and fencing materials. The substantial stone Dwelling House commands a erg iy Bons of the country, and is surrounded by beautiful plantations and a park-like farm. It would make a delightiul residence for a gentleman ; and being only five minutes’ walk from the station, affords such an opportunity to farm- and yet be within easy distance of Ch’town- as does not often occur. The property has frontages on the Upper and Lower Malpeque Roads, old North River Road and North River, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to F. W. HALES, MARINE INS, CoO., Cor. Great George and Lower Water Sts. Ch’town, April 20—m & thur im rYVHE MEMBERS of Sr. Perer’s Cuvrcu Sewing Society purpose holding a Souris Items. r cree Co-partnership herotefore existing be- i tween the Subscribers under the firm- arkme and style of Haszarp Bros., is this da dissolved by lapse of time. The business wi be carried on, under the same name, by Mr. J. E. Haszarp, who assumes the liabilities, and to whom al! debts are payable. J. E. HASZARD, HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetowa, P. KE. 1., } May Ist, 1878. \ pat 3i wkly AUCTION ! Fishing Station at Rustico, TU BE SOLD, ON Thursday, the 9th May next, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, rQXHE FISHING STATION of the late E. 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 degrees west, two hundred feet, to the shore of Rustico Bay ; thence north sixty degrees east to the said Terrace ; and thence southwardly along the same to the place of commencement-—to- gether with Buildings thereon. —~ALSO 4 Fishing BOATS, § DORIES, 38 PUNCHEONS, Lot of Fishing Gear, Baits, Barrels, &c., Ke., Ke. Terms at sale. J. S. CARVELL, Administrator, Ch’town, March 11--eod wkly t sale EARTHENWARE MILK-PANS Landing, ex ‘‘ Zinga,”’ >? l CRATES EARTHEN- ASSORTED WARE, for sale low from wharf. To arriye in a few days— 129 DOZ. MILK PANS, superior qual- . hk ity. PF. T. NEWBERY & CO. May 3—pat 3i ar her 2i gene ee a ee ern DOMINION DAY, 1878: FQXHE SONS OF TEMPERANCE will hold a gran’ Demonstration, Tea & Entertainment in Charlottetown, under the auspices of the Grand Division. Reform Clubs and all the other Temperance Societies are invited. ‘The Band will be in attendance. Further particulars in due time. W. W. BEER, Ch. of Com. J. W. JLGDUSON, See’y. Ch’town, April 26, 187S-- ng anne a Steamer “Heather Belle,” ~——:03--—- SUMMER ARRANCEMENT, 1878. \ ILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell every Monpay and WEDNESDAY even- oe pe nee ings. Tons Orwell for Charlottetown every Tvrs- pay and THURSDAY mornings, at 7 o'clock, Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell same evening, at 3 o'clock. Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about 8.30 o'clock, Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every WepNEsDAY and Frtpay mornings, at 4 o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown 7 o’elock, Leaving Charlottetown for Mount Stewart ‘same evenings, at from 2 to 3 o'clock, accord- ing to tide. Return to Charlottetown same cyenings. Leave Charlottetown for Crapand every Sarcrvay, weather and tide permitting, and every alternate Saturday will! make a return trip. All goods should be prepaid at Charlotte- town, otherwise they will be stored at their destination, at the risk and expense of the owners. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. E. Island, April 25, 1878. 3m law pat pres her ne ar law 3m HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or chean er way than by subscribing to THE Week.» EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, o: the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. Wants, Lost, Found, &. Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert- ed for Ten Cents per day. ost. — On the 26th April, at Y. M. ©. | A. Hall, a first B flaa CORNET BOOK, | belonging to Galbraith’s Band. The tinder will rewarded by leaving it at the Ex- AMINER Office. May 7, 1878—2i : XOARDERS WANTED— Ladies and gentlemen can be accommodated, on rea- sonable terms, in « pleasant locality at upper end of Prince Strect. Apply at the ExawineR Office. May 3--lw “Nhildren’s Carriages. —Just arrived, = _/ good assortment--and cheap. ‘ JOHN NEWSON, April 29, 1873—2w - eee ee YO LET,—Thbe brick House, known as the late Union Bank, is to let in four offices—one with a fire-proof vault. Altera- FANCY SALE About 10th July, Warranted as usual, at J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. | April 12—dy pat 3aw for 4w , Contributions will be thankfully received by | Mrs. E. J. Hopeson, President. Mrs. ALEXANDER, Treasurer. Miss JENKINS, Secretary. March 30—law tions made to suit, if applied for at once. JOHN H. GATES. Ch’town, April 26—pat WwW to Sell—A Top BUGGY— American build—nearly new. At a bargain. Apply at this Office. Apri] 24—- |___ AUCTION SALES. BALANC —OF~- Building Lots at Souris, BY AUCTION, Next Thursday, May the 9th, on arrival of Train from Charlottetown, at 11.40 o’clock, the remainder of McLauchlin’s Building Lots, THRIVING TOWN OF SOURIS. FPNHE contemplated removal of the Railroad ‘Track and Station at Souris towards the Breakwater, will greatly enhance the value of those admirably situated Lots. The Train for Souris leaves Charlottetown at five minutes past. Hight o’cleck, a.m. Returning same day, leaves Souris at 3.15 o'clock, p. nL ‘A. MACNEILL, Auctioneer. ae > Ch’town, May 6, 1878—3 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Two Plots of Land ia King’s County. Ist. A BUILDING LOT, with House and Premises, in Souris East. 2Zud. A LEASEHOLD "AKM (wood Jand, no improvements) of about Two Hundred and Four acres, on Let 46. OTICEis hereby given that the Subscriber, i ‘Administrator cum festamento annexo de honis non of the estate of the late Emanuel McKEachern, of Lot Number Forty-seven, de- ceased, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa WEDNESDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE NEXT (A. D. 1878), at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, on the premises, in Souris, aforesaid, by virtue of a license there- for granted by the Honorable Charles Young, LL. D., Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, dated the Twenty-fourth day of Octo- ber, in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Hight Hundred and Seventy-seven : ALL that Building Lot in Souris East, in said Island, bounded and described as follows : Commencing at the eastern boundary of Build- ing Lot Number one, in Souris, aforesaid, and running thence south fifty-four (54) mages along said boundary for the distance one hua- dred and six (106) feet; thence north-east- wardly parallel to the Souris Road for the dis- tance of sixty-eight (65) feet, or to the south- ern angle of Building Lot Number Three (3); thence north forty-five (45) degrees west along the south-west boundary of said Lot to Souris roal ; thence along said road for the distance of eighty (80) feet to the place of commence. ment, with all and singular the Houses, Build- ings, premises and appurtenances thereunto belonging, and of which the said deceased doth appear to have been seized and eae And q hereby also give notice that I will put up and sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the time and place aforesaid, one certain Leasehold Farm of the said late Emauuel McKachera, deceased, or unexpired term of nine handred and ninety-nine years, in and to ALL that tract, piece and parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Township Number Forty-six, in King’s County, aforesaid, bounded as follows, that is to say: On the east and south by land formerly the property of the late Honor able Samuel Cunard, now the property of the Government of the said Pro- vince, on the west by land leased unto Roderick MeDonald, and on the north b land leased to Angus McPhee, Neil MePhee jand John MeKenzie, containing an area of about two hundred and four (204) acres of land, a little more or less. Terms and conditions of sale made knowa on day of sale or on application to the under- signed or at the office of Messrs. Brecken and FitzGerald. CHAS, MCHACHERN, Administrator. Ch'town, May Ist, 1578.---till sale AUCTION ! MORTGAGE SALE. To be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, ou WEDNESDAY. the 15th day of May wext, A. PD. 1878, at the Court House, 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. D. 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 i settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part— A LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land being on Lot or Township Number |'Twenty-one, in said Connty and Island, ‘ bounded as follows, that is to say: By a lime commencing at a stake fixed on the northwest {side of a road from Haslam’s to Rattenbury’s | Mull, in the southwest angle of farm-lot num. ber seventy-four; thence (according to the magnetic meridian of 1764) north -seven chains, or to the rear line of farms fronting on | the Wigmore Road ; thence along said seat line “west cight chains ; thence south to the afore said road ; thence, following the course of the same, nertheastwardly, to the place of com- -mencement,—said land being known and dis- jtinguisbed as Farm-Lot Number Seventy- three, as laid down on a plan in the in of a Deed thereof, from the Government of said ‘Island to the said Alexander McSwain, junior, | --containing Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less, ther with all Buildings and Appur- ‘tenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetowa. Fe this Eleventh day of April, A. D., 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, | RALPH B, PEAKE, | April 11, 1878—till sale ; j