; Js i oe DAB zy ee ce oe a’ oon a . _— %.. Local and Other items. geeennenane —_—— ee eee “as A “Grate Swinpte — The New Lunatic Asylum, Tut funeral obsequies in the Market Hall last night were of a varied description. THREE HUNDRED cCasxs for trial at the last session of the County Court in Georzetowr. Tuer Jewish residents of New York are or ganizing extensive Hebrew colonies to be established in the Far West. Mr. Dovp said last night that ‘‘ We elected Mr. DeBlois with great (grate) difficulty.” In point of fact, Mr. DeBiois led the poll in 1876. Tue latest developments in reference to the New Asylum cannot allow us to throw the mantel of charity over the sins of the ex-Gov- ernment. YESTERDAY we were shown a sample of 20 bushels of wheat, brought into this city by James McLean, Esq., of New London, and in- tended for sale as seed wheat. ‘The article is first-class, and the price reasonable. A YOUNG MAN named George Maynard, pro- prietor of the ‘‘Scholastic News” is charged with collecting subscriptions for building a Protestant Church at Cote St. Luc and appro- priating them to his own use. A TELEGRAM yesterday received from Al- berton states that all suspected small-pox tients held in quarantize by the Board of ealth, have been released and that the five hospital patients are doing well. Bur for his dog, which pinned him to the gone and held hin down until his neigh- rs could break in and bind him, a farmer, near Ripon, Wisconsin, would have killed his wife and ehild in an insane fit. Tue matts left Cape Tormentine at 6.30 a. m., and arrived at Cape Traverse at 12.10. They also left Cape Traverse a} 7.30, a.m., and arrived at Cape Tormentine at 10 o'clock, p. m. Tue London correspondcnt of the Edinburgh Scotsman says Mr. Gladstone was not invited to the Duke of Connaught’s wedding. This omission excited much comment in political} circles, as Lords Granville and Hartington both received invitations. RememBer.—The Chatham Debating Club to-night discusses ‘‘ The desirability of having Mechanics represented in the Legislature.” Doors open to the public. Representatives of the Press especially invited. Meetings every Friday night, in Full’s Brick Building. A MonTrREAt despatch says: ‘‘A feeling of confidence is taking place in financial circles since the new Tarilf was promulgated, and the stock market is feeling its beneficial effect. Bank and telegraph stocks are steadily advan- cing, and altogether tlere is a much more healthy tone prevailing. Tue North Sydney (C. B.) Herald says :— ** DeWitt Talmage says ‘ the newspaper is the grand agency by which the gospel is to be preached, ignorance cast out, oppression de- throned, crime extirpated, the world raised, heaven rejoiced and God glorified.”” And naively adds: ‘‘The North Sydney Herald is only $1.50 per year in advance.”’ Dr. Ortox, Mr. John White, and Mr. Josiah B. Plumb are three Liberal-Conser- vatives whom the Grits have vainly endeav- ored to keep out of Parliament. The two for- mer have already taken their oaths and seats, and Mr. Plumb will quickly follow them. Mr. Plumb will be sure of an exceptionally warm ovation on re-entering the House. —London Pree Press. Tue market to-day was largely attended. rices were as follows: Jeef (small), rom 5 to 12 ets.; do., i to 8 cts.; mutton, 5 to 10 cts.; pork (car- cass), 44 to 5 cts., do. (small), 6 to 8 cts.; pre 40 to 50 cts.; chickens, 45 to 60 cts.; utter, 20 to 23 cts.; do tub, from 4 to 6 cts; eggs, 12 to 16 cts.; potatoes, 34 to 38 cts.; hay, from 35 to 40 cts. AT the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court yes- terday forenoon, John Walsh, who took a horse and sleigh from a boy named Alex. Mc Donald and drove recklessly about the city, was fined $2 and costs or 10 days hard labor. John Ring, drunk and loafing about the street, was committed to jail for eight days. Thomas Donovan was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment for vagrancy, to be exacted on the next offence. Tus Advertiser says that Mr. J. M. Stew- art, of Georgetown, has commenced operations on the Wood Islands Breakwater, he havinga contract to construct the same. The timber required is all in readiness, and as soon as the ice breaks up its erection will be pushed for- ward rapidly. The contractor intends em- ploying about fifteen men, and calculates upon having the work completed about the first of July next. Manrrozpa.—We learn that Rev. Geo. Rod- dick intends leaving Pictou county for Mani- toba early in April, and will be accompanied there by some eighty persons who propose settling in the prairie province. While we wish the Revd. gentleman and his fellow- emigrants God-speed, we have to regret the loss of 30 many good men from our midst. A large number from this county propose leav- ing for other places the coming spring, the greater number however to remain under the old flag, in one of the Westera Canadian Prov- inces. — Pictou Standard. _————- ae Why Will You Allow acold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles, when an immediate relief can be so readily attained: Boschee’s German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschee’s famous German prescription, and is pre- pared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The aale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a con- stant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your drugyist as to the truth of these remarks. rge size 75 cents. Try it and be convinced. é NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, OTTAWA NEWS. The Dismissals | Special Despatch to Examiner. Orrawa, March, 20. Vo-day Mr. Huntington moved for papers relating to the dismissal of Mr. Cardwell, an employee of the Inland Reveaue Deptarment. Mr, Brecken spoke to the motion, and cre- ated a great stir in the House. He said the most violent opponents to the Government in Prince Edward Island were Dominion officials. Such a state of things called for an immediate remedy. He thought the Government had been too lenient with these parties. Men who so abused their positions ought to be replaced by others. He thought when Civil Service officials stumped the country, making violent charges agaiust political opponents, such offi- cials should be immediately dismissed. Dr. Muttart, P. E. I., said he had been fol- lowed from meeting to meeting by officials,and had been subjected to their rowdyism. He hoped examples would be made. Mr. Yeo defended Island officials from the charges of partizanship. One of them spoke at a meeting and had resigned to run for the Legislature. Hon. J. C. Pope said hundreds had been in- discriminately dismissed by the late Govern- ment. He read papers coneerning the dismis. sal of a lighthouse keeper to show that there was no cause. : Messrs. Casey and Huntington, both Oppo- sition members, admitted that when employees of the Government took active part in the elec- tions they should be dismissed. The debate is to be continued. The other Island members will speak. To-day they waited on the Government. Some dismissals will take place soon, and the appointments will go into effect on the first day of May. Orrawa, March 20. A deputation of cigar makers from Montreal waited on the Finance Minister to-day, and asked that a spefied duty of 25 cents per pound and an ad valorem of 20 per cent. be imposed on imported cigars. The debate on the dismissal of Regis Card- nal was resumed to-day by Mr. Vallee, who spoke of official interference in his county at the late elections. It led to a lively discus- sion. Lonvon, March 20. The Times’ leading editorial says the late election in Canada was a manifestation of the popular will, and the popular will must be obeyed. It must rule in Canada, and we have long since abandoned all power to interfere with its supremacy there. ‘This is practically the answer that Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Colonial Secretary, will make to Mr. Bright. This tariff has been demanded by the Canadian people. We cannot approve of it. We may and must think it unwise. We are thorough- ly convinced that it will disappoint the inhab- itants of Canada in proving an injury instead of a benefit to them. Perhaps it is true that the usual instruction was omitted, requiring Lord Lorne to reserve for Her Majesty's approval all bills imposing differential duties. Whatever may be the truth about it, we must remember that the differential duties now proposed, differ from those to which instruction has been generally | understood to refer. ‘he tariff that has been produced in obedience to the call of the gen- eral election is as unwise as it can be. There is no branch of indastry which will not be crippled by it.” Lonpown, March 15. Charles. Stewart, Mills & Co., merchants, Liverpool and Pernambuco, have failed; lia- bilities £60,000 sterling. The Manchester mill masters have agreed to a compromise of five per cent. in the proposed reduction of wages, on the ground of the re- cent abolition of the Indian import duties. Lonpvon, March 18. The operatives and weavers were not repre- sented at the meeting of mill masters in Man- chester, to-day, in consequence of a disagree- ment with regard to Union Secretarics. Rep- resentatives of other branches of the trade throughout the north and northeast of Lan- cashire have pledged their word that the operatives will not resist a five per cent. re- duction, Vienna, March 1S. The Government has asked the Reichsrath to authorize the issue of 100,000,000 florins in gold rentes to meet the requirements of the current year. Rome, March 18. The Pope has sent 5,099 lire to Szegedin for the relief of the sufferers. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 18. The Sultan, at a banquet given to the offi- cers of the British fleet, expressed hopes of a) closer union between Turkey and England. Breriry, March 18. The National Zeitung states that the Com- mittee of the Reichstag on standing orders | have resolved not to undertake any general | revision of the rules of the House, but will simply revise the arrangements relative to the President’s power to prevent a member from | speaking. Caxcutra, March 138. A great fire is raging at Rangoon, WasHINGToN, March 18. Congress met to-day and organized in both : branches. In the Senate nothing was done but administer the oath of office. The Honse balloted for Speaker with the following result : ; Randall (Democrat), 143; Garfield (Republi- | can), 135; Wright (Greenback), 13; Kelley. (Greenback), 1. The oath of office was then’ administered to Randall by Kelly, the oldest member in continuous service, after which the oath was administered to members in groups of States. The subordinate officers of the House were subsequently elected at caucuses by the Democrats last night. After drawing for seats, adjournment until to-morrow. i We were fortunate enough to/ receive by the “NORTHERN LICHT,” before she was disabled, OUR SPRING STOCK --OF— I'weeds! which we have now opened. This is one of THE FINEST —AND— The Cheapest lots of Goods we have ever shown, and is marked at HARD TIMES’ PRICES. tciegcionen SID Si TERMS GASH. Tabs & U0, Charlottetown, March 14, 1879.- ‘ on rn apr 3 ae. _ > March 15, 1879 —3i sat tues GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS fri A CHANCE TO GET A BARGAIN! 1 Lot at 65 cents, former price $1.09. i Lot at 85 cents, former price $1.45. i Lot at $1.10, former price 61.95. 1 Bot at $1.40, fermer price $2.50. THE GOODS WILL BE ON VIEW IN OUR WINDOW ON MONDAY W. A. WHEKS & CO. NEW SPRING TWEEUS! PER “NORTHERN LIGHT.” 20: JUST RECEIVED, THREE CASES NEW SPRING TWEEDS, CHOICE PATTERNS! LOW PRICES! :0:———-— Now is the Time to. get Suited J. B, MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1879—her —— it EI els The Whole Stock OF THE LATE ROBE —TO BE— Millinery, Silks, i al ik DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC. in Trade RT ORR. SOLD OFF AT GOST, —-OONSISTING IN PART OF— Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Velvets, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, Sheetings, Flai Blankets, Coatings, T weeds, etc., et ——~ argains. Winceys, Shirtings, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, nels, Pilots, Beavers, c. ete. Readymade Clothing Hats, Caps, Linders and Drawers, Searfs, &. - Cotton Warp, Small Wares, &e. The above Steck must be cleared out from this date, and our Customers, and the genie generally, can depend upon getting Join McPhee, Administrator. Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1879. that may be entrusted to him. Ch’town, February, 24, 1879. UNDERTAKING, &€C. AMES M. BUTCHER is now prepared to give close personal attention to all funerals COFFINS, CASKETS, &C., ‘of various sizes, styles and quality, always on hand, r°ady-made. ‘*PRICES TO SOIT THE TIMES.” 71A RAIL, from Georgeto with Mr. GerorGcEe | prompt attention. March 10, 1879.—3i Old Mine Sydney Goal. wh, COOMBES, H. COOMBS. Orders left Lord’s ‘Wharf, or with the Subscriber, will have | POLITICAL! ypu ELECTORS of the Second Dis- trict of Gueen’s County are re- quested to attend the following meetings, where they will be addressed by the late Rep- resentatives and others :— BROOKFIELD, Monday, 17th inst., a seven o'clock. CORNWALL, Tuesday, 18th inst., at seven o'clock. NORTH WILTSHIRE, Wednesday, 19th inst., at seven o'clock. NEW GLASGOW, Thursday, at seven 9’clock. RUSTICO (Bank), Friday, 2!ist inst., at seven o'clock, WHEATLEY RIVER, Saturday, 22d inst., at seven o'clock. MILTON, Monday, 24th inst., at seven o'clock. BRIEN’S CROSS, Tuesday, 25th inst., at seven o'clock. 20th inst., day, 27th inst., at seven o'clock. LONG CREEK (Lowrie’s), inst., at seven o'clock. NORTH RIVER (Warren’s), Saturday, 29th inst., at seven o'clock. SOUTH WILTSHIRE, Monday, 31st inst., at seven o'clock. March 14, 1879.—lin d&w GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE rrapr mack. The Great TRACE MARK, em, English Rem- <Z Aedy, an unfail- ré ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, * Spermatorrahe a, LENE am, Impotency, and 4 =e eS SS all diseases that “<5 Before Takingfollow as a se-After Taki quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Um. versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back,* Dimnese of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ‘other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. wa. Full particulars in our pam- phict, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. v3. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $! per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Windsor, Ont.,” Canada. s@ Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugista, and by all wholesale and retail Druggists in the United States and Canada, January 24, 1879. Friday, 28th ROPE. SIX TONS WiANILLA, different sizes, at Factory Prices. Wright & MacGowan, Manufacturers Agente, Queen's Wharf February 18, $78-~-taw for 2m Wants. Lest, found, Lr, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. @ST—On Tuesday night last, between the Post Ofice and Hillsborough Street, a Bunch of KEYS. The finder will be re- warded by leaving them at the EXAMINER Office. {mar 21 ANTED.—A reliable Young Man, possessing unquestionable references, to take charge of a General Retail Store situ- ate on the line of Railway. Apply at this office. March 20, 1879. ‘WO LET.—The Shop and Premises front’ ing on the South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House, at present in ossession of Mr. Larter, as a Shoe Store. ossession given on the 6th of August next. Apply to MRS. STAMPER. March, 18, 1879.—4i oaw ® LET—A Dwelling House, with six Rooms, on Great George Street. Apply to JOHN HIGGINS. Feb, 24, 1879, NINE MILE CREEK (Ladner’s), Thurs- a eee et ree eee em Ae eee escent Te a ah gn Se sins sii diiitintemmnmnaeiiiieiiilil