: omits es ~ Ere ee 7 ; - ae Sere focal ard Other Items. } | s - ED A AP j ee TR I OC Nt ACN ee an acta © m a we | ae enee sae se pn Me A etre a eats —— 9 a comer } Ct ’ ; ‘ Should the Legistative Council be :0: ae” We do not fe?! Ee eee) } ; “ta £ Ourseives responsible for | the statements or opini sof our correspondents, « Taek is no place like home ’—to-day, s o~ eee A Ove “ notes of ‘he month ” will be centin- | ued te morrow, snceaiapniietninsiian Tun ‘‘ fifteen” puzzle craze has not yet j “7 | Abolished ? ' ed Charlettetowr. are e cH oe . Stine aa | HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ATTENTION 15 d rected to a change in the | eiR,—This question for the present aaet Sa cS ~ . 5 “Prince kdward + aivertisement, ‘0 Negatived by the casting vote wy (he aegipieennniipanintee iresnient of that obsolete. chamber : C i Br raola- Pp ee i } yf | | res Ss k No TRI EGU RAMS Our telegraphic news has show the ill temp r of the ** old Satna 4 A RPETS, in >] Ussels, i apest y an seote 1, one e { 1e argest Stoe S been anavoidably detain “al ay Sackville, N. b. ee Aw unknown fr end has presented a valuabie Church Organ to the new Baptist Church. are resolved, despite the ‘“‘well understood wishes” of their constituents, to continue an annual expenditure of $8,000 of the peonles’ money te prop up that brauach of the Levis- Linen Table Damasks, Cream in the City to select from. ‘able Damasks. P : i508 : lature whose aie use } ieSSs Ss di y Tue } Keeley . tor “ =" to the fore. } the ¢ austin vote of ae r Prosilent a ue . “Within a monti 16 1s to prove its success | Balderston, refused to vO inte committee on I i] li 5 ‘Whi s : | S a a_i rr : is = : ‘ ae TOC TT "5 ~~ 7 ’ vT \Lsncit came in liken lamb, and the ques [{2 Etk This sows that ‘their opposition| MUM lines in Grey and White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings, Linen a Vee 2 9 . wy, e- 2’. | ts purely factious. Had the President allow . y : ? m was asked: will it go out like a ] ? ; Re nee \ | ao i i‘ k as | L l or 7" ‘ g° * cc A DONT) od the Bull to go into committee, doubt- S 1eecUngs, able Nap ALS allt ) Oy Cys. 1 it J Ps ome less the Government party, anxious to , — : save the country the asele: x i Ow1ne to the heavy storm St. James’ a as ; este lags, a 9 : a Church Bazaar has been postponed until to- ture entailed by the Legislative Coun- morrow, (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, h—-jonenailiaeeeiitiads wd A LARGE quantity of express goods from the ‘' Nerthern |.ight”’ were received in this city yesterday. 3 esiosalgblliseailediaie AN influential meeting of citizens was held in the Law Library of the New Court House, on Tuesday evening. Some important sugges- tions regarding the amendment of the Act of Incorporation were made. The meeting adjourned until this evening at 8 o'clock. ® Tue Barguae M. J. Feley, owned by M. Foley, Alberton, ia now at Cardenas, Cuba, loading sugar for the United States. She made the passage from St. Nazaire, France, in twenty-one days. The brigt Katie. owned by the same pasty, was at Cienfuyoes, Cuba, on the L3th inst., a'ter a passags of 58 days from Natal. Seuth Africa, A TELEGRAM signed by a nnmber of merchants Was yesterday forwarded to the Mivister of Marine and Fisheries, requesting that the order to send the Northern Light to the Vape be revoked until the large quan- cae | FE tity of freight nw at Pictou is forwarded to| UBMistakeably to understand that. as their GF — : Georgetown. \Ve hope this request will be Representative, it wae their opinion that the } be granted. Legislative Council should be abolished, and a —— that his vote should be cast to that effect. 0: yer li} , truly CLECTOR. ae apamceasais iW7IA NEW YORK,— rie A HEAVY SNoW SToRM came up from the Xogre.trul; : KLrctor \ wae . ; north-east yesterday evening. It still cou- . : ~- . “;,e | 5 ety 83 a“ Hip . : . e =e - s is i : ‘ i <3 ft 3 mw 3 Nigh | inom witigearvotene Theft sme] Speciat Notion = I NEW CARPETS—in all qualities. | 1,400 HALF-CHESTS i has been alrea ly very large, and the strony bh 5 S ° Bas som, 5 _ en wind has forme | snow-drifts of great magni- Errrcts or tue Lave Fire—W. R Be fe WJ SetASch g EA ite tude in all directions The train whic! started none Saini all Mike sbeclt of dual rt 11 * | ENG to eek t 5 ye: from Tiguish this morning was cance led at eg ate ete Rah , nel Ta N i ty Ww iL LOT ame i Wi t S rx “ Brarpwan Castir.”’ i 2 beets and shoes very cheap, at Dorsey & = , Ex * Braemar CasTLr. Ht Port Hil. All other trains were cancelled—| y+. old stand : [mar 15, 43 ' 2 Ht and none started from this city to-day. They} ; es 40 hy wala Walt : : sg | rhe above Choice Va willimake a start toe morrow, and will prob- SEEDS.—Just received, English. American Y Ww Pi PER HANGINGS — how OPCS Lik | «=ERRNCHSE | 1a ably have difficult work, as the snow is heavy end Canadian Flower and Vegetable Seeds of ae a : : ose | p 3 d O g 1 and will pack hard wm all cuttings. The storm! the finest and best qualities at the Agricul- y ariety from cheapest te best GUuaLlities. ; on OUS an : 0 on S; tf ig uusloubtedly the greatest we experienced during the winter. A sdort time ago tenders were called for the purchasiny or leasing of Pownal Wharf, The time for tendering expired on Munday last, and five teuders were received. Now the City Fathers ciscovered that it would not be pradent ou their part to let the whole property known as Pownal Wharf, and a question, “Whaat portion could be sately and legally leased and what portion could not?’ arose. A meeting to decide this matter was held on Tuesday evening, and a resolution was carried to the effect fhat the Recorder be requested to give his written opinion, and the opinion of other legal yentiemen,on the selling or leasing of Powual wharf: and to define what portion of it can be lewally leased or sold. The tend- era receive | Jie on the table until the next meeting—which will probably take place on Tharsday night. — Tue Argus, deceived by the false state- ments of the /’atriot Prelative to the item of $36.53, expen ied on the ** Government Pew ” jo St. Paui’s Charch last year, fails into an egregious blunder and makes very erronevus State nents in connection with that matter. Had the Aryts editor known the facts he would not have penned the article in question, The facts are that the pew in St. Paul's Church is the bona fide property of the Gov ernment, and as such is not subject to annual assessment paid by pewholders in that Church. As (jovernment property, it is oc. casionally occupied by the Lieut. Governor for gthe time being, and any represeuta- tives of Her Majesty who may from time to time attend di vineservice inSt. Paul’s Church. That no assessment is paid for this pew, should be known to our contemporaries, who are se sensitive on the point of ** Government support.’ That not one dellar was expended on that pew by Government since the year 1860, is proof that no ‘share of the public funds’ has been given to St. Paui’s ‘* more than any of the sister churches of the city.” The expenditure which has caused the Argus such alirm was made in o:der te place the Government property in St. Paul’s Church in a condition fit for the reception of Her Royal Highuess the Princess Louise and His Excel- ency the (+wvernor General, and not to “subsidise” that Church, as erroneously Stated by our contemporary. If the pew in question wer private property, the Church woul! receive from its owner an annual as- Sessineut of at least $20 a year. As the matter now stands the Church derives no revenue Whatever froia the pew in question. - =>: A Zulu, who is visiting Rome with some of his companions, attempted one day on the Corso to throw the faded bougnets at passers-by, as he saw the boys doing. But he threw them with'’such force and energy that the recipients objected, and calied a guard to arrest him.. Tue dark child of the desert resisied so valiantly, however. anu re forth such a torrent of incompre- ensible abuse, that his captora were fain to let him g. EE —_—— Cuarags of bad management having been made ayairst the managers of a boarding- School in a fashionable suburb of Hastings, England, the health officers investigated the case an) found that the inmates were ing starved. One girl aged 14 years, Was ina feartul state. She weighed 3d pounds. It was found necessary to remove all her toes, they being in a state’ of dread- ‘ful decay. sheen cia Formerly, when great fortunes were Made only ia war, war was a business; but, how, when .veat fortunes are only made by ness, business is war. ‘ cil, would so modify their views as to remove all semblauce of excuse against passing the Bill. ‘To consider the measure, however. and if pessible, meet the views of both parties, was summarily rejected by the three month’s hoist of Mr. Alexander Laird, backed up by the casting voteof the President —thus stifling all discussion, and continuing the annual tax of $3,000.00, for which there is no equiva: lent whatever. Last session Mr. Stewart Burns opposed the bill, but during the re- cess, satisfied himself that his constituents were in favor of abolishing the Council, ‘pure and simple,’ he, as an honest man, regardless of any person il considerations, gave his heart Vy support to the Bill this se-sion, ~ But what will be said of Mr. Thomas Annear, the old village politician from Montague. whose constituents, during the recess. in the most tangible manner possible, gave him to understand that it was their settled opinion that the Council should be abolished: and that there could be no doubt on the subject. chey called meetings in different sections of the district, and by strongly worded resolu- tious, vnavimously endorse by the assem- bled electors, gave Mr. Annear plainly and ‘tural Store.—R. May. m22 12i eod SMoKED, sugar cured beef, ham and bacon, just cured and for sale at Hall’s Market, Grafton Street. ; —- Le | A Good Account. ‘To sum it up, six iong years of bed-rid- den sickness and sutlering, costing $2C0 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andI want everybody to knew it for their benefit.” ‘‘fonn Weeks, Butler, N. Y.” A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Buschee, a celebrated German Physician, and is atknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discoveries im Medicine. It quiekly enres Coughs, Colds the canse of the the parts in a condition. It. is removing, asit coes, affection and leaving strong and heal:hy not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two willion bettles suld annually. Beware of medicines of similar natnes, lateiy 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 ordivary cough. Price 75 cents. Sample bottle, 10 cents. “ano Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on five clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, ‘heaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of lite every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost and you will see _bet- ter times and good health. ‘Try itonce. Read of it in another column. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ~ FARM FOR SALE. 800 ACRES, eee iD 20 miles west of Moncton, N, | i B., on line and in sight of Intercolonial Railway, between Moncton and St. Jobn— | buildings 24 miles from Petitcodiac R. RK. Station. . The above farm contains 800 acres, 300 acres of which are cleased and ander cuitivation. Price, $4,50Q, 25 per cent. cash down; balance on easy terms. For full and further particulars apply to } J. R. FOSTER, Agent} Meoneten N. B., Nov. 26 1879.—6mwhky and all lung troubles of the severest nature, | hs A Fine Lot of Blagk ay Charlotttetown, March 4, 1880. REMNANTS! \ lot of Dress Goods and other loved Lusives and Persian Cords, Black French Mevinos d Ce and Gasumeres, Couriald’s, Grapes, 203 Remnants at TERMS CASH! CC... DAW LES bn by REIMIN ANTS ! > a low Price to clear. A Part cf Gur Spring Steck of Tweens just arrived by “Northern Light.” & CO. ee eee ; oatenaattlen oe “> (Charlottetown, March 23, 1580,—tu th sat FOR SPRING. ~~ ee LOW PRICES FOR CASH. W. A. WHEE S & CO. pre woe SEMOVED \ Change and for adjustment and payment. a large discount. Charlottetown, January 8, 15380. } | } } CANADA Jan. 7, 1879. (yy the premises of the Subscriber, a large quantity «f English Hawthorn Quick-, cf the best quality, suitable either for Grouid liedges or Dykes. JAMES B. McKENNA. Spring Park Cottage, Malpeque Read, March 22, 1880—2w A gs place to t your Printing « done is at BK PRINTING ROOMS. * STOVES AND HARDWARE. ~~ 10 i - ‘0 WALKER'S LATELY OCGUPIED BY JOHN KELLY & CO. SIMON W. Charlottetown, March 15, 1880—2w cod, ne ar 41 To) Goa in their Business Take this opportunity of informing the public that all accounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR Before the ist day of March next, Ensuing, all unsettled elaims at that handed over for collection. Persons having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date They will alse close out balance of stock during said time at W.& A. BROWN. ESTABLISHED i5%5. CORDAGE JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. “4 FANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla M Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American, - a a Ss ee ae i CORNER, | ek east? mn @ 3EING ABOUT TO MAKE A end Firm, oA et OR er eet date will have to be PAGTORY. > ‘Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, a&@ Prices on application. —— ———w © To Let. To Lei, reXxO LET, that NEW BRICK HOUSE i situated on Pownal Street, now occupied by Fenton T. Newbery, Esq. Possession given in May next. Also, Cottage, with land attached, situated on Malpeque Road, about one mile from the city. Possession given‘ immediately. . THOS. W. DODD. March 3, 1880—pat eaw xyes i <tee atric «ce mete +f ar ——a the pick of the cargo of 8. 8. Braemar Custle, are expected to arrive here in a few days, aud will be sold low to the trade for Cash or approved paper. aa” SAMPLES AT OUR OFFICE, 7 Upoer Water Street, BIABGPAX, N. S. J. +. MORSE & CO. Marcia 4, "8QG—Im _— oe - seth nereccmaens - ~ ~ —. ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. é ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug, 18,1879 orron the LonNR Hicgnianp Wuisky: Ve have visited the bottling stores of SMesars. Greenlees Brothers, and have eelectod from the vats, samples of their forne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and andlysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics ef pure end well-matnred Scotch Whisky of the uelity. ’ ; BOEINR tu firet o ‘ ArTuUR Hitt, Hassaty, M. D, “ Orro Henne, F. C.S8., F. 1.0.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEE Erorners, 31 Commercial Street, London ; Listilleries, Argyheshire. Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb. 24, 1880 GENTS’ FELT HATS —— tae Jest oPENED,— TWO CASES OF LONDON FELT HATS, -~—AT-— GEO. E. FULL’S. Queen Street, March 2, 1880—5i caw _ WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. FE. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to Tuz Weexcs Examiner, Sent, postpaid, to any addvess in Great Britain, the Un‘ted States, cr the Nerminion, on receipt of One Dollar. To inventors and Hechanics! Pee and how to vbtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. 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