3 smarty ae —— Vien a ae od. TRE vane y's ot gy a a ae a oe meet nae eee eet er a i z a. is pgp ne oT NEWS BY TELEGRAP Ht = | Speeial Diapatch to the Ewaminer. S:. Psrrersevre, March 6, Toe DAtLy KXAMINER. MARCH 8, (S80. Che Fishery Claim. ee ls a | Itis said the seven men taken into custody lby the police at the execation of Modesthy A CORRESPONDENT of the Halifax Herald, | were arrested for saying that although the under the heading ‘* What would Ontario Say?” asks the following pertinent ques Lions : i. Suppose that the British waters of Lakes Ontario, Erie, and Huron, yielded rich har vests to (utario fishermen, who were num-! bered by tens of thousands, and their vessels, boats, sienes, nets, ete., were valued at a million dollars. Also that the United States wes a principal market for Ontario fish, 2. Suppose that, in consideration of United States fishermen being allowed to fish in these British waters, and use the Dominion harbors and shores of these lakes, the United States were willing to pay half a million of dollars a year, and the Dominion Government agreed to it, and received the money, and appropriated it for the benefit of the Dominion Jisheries gener: ally, WHat WoCLD ONTARIO SAY? 3. Suppose that in consideration of several year's fishery privileges in those British Lake waters, the United States had paid to the Dominion (jovernment FoUR MILLION OF DOL- LARS, and that all lhat money was r tained for the purpose avowedly of erecting tele graph lines along the sheres of the Lakes, to post Ontario fishermen as to where fish were plenty, an other, such benefits; WAT WOULD ONTARIO SAY? 4. Suppose the Pacific and Maritime Pro- vinces claimed to have as much right to that FOUR MILLIONS as Ontario; WHAT WOULD ONTARIO SAY? 5. Would not Ontario say--we MUST HAVE EVERY DOLLAR PAID BY FOREIGNERS FOR THE RIGHT OF FISHING IN OUR WATERS? -- -—<—->- _..- The Courts. VeRY Litrte business was donein the Supreme Court on Saturday, A rule nisi returnable next Easter Term for a new trial in Pierce vs. Laard, which was tried during the present term, when’a verdict was found for the defendant, was granted. An application was made to set aside some verdicts recovered on promissory notes drawn previous to the passing of tho present Stamp Act, on the ground that the notes were not stamped as required by law. It seems that section 4 of the Act requires that ‘‘upon aad in respect of every promissory note, draft or bill of ex- ehange for an amount not leas than Twenty- five dollars, made, drawn or accepted in Canada previous to and from and after the passing of this Act, there shall be levied, eollocted and paid,” ete. Other sections declare that notes not stamped according to the provisions of the Act should be ‘‘invalid and of no effect in law er in equity.” It was contended that all netes, no matter when they were made, should, therefore, be stamped,and if they were not, they were of no use. The three Judges, however, were of opinion that, as the old Stamp Aci did not apply on this Island, it would be unreasonable to suppose that the Legislature ever intended that the new one should have a retrospective effect, and apply to notes that were drawn years be- fore the passing of the present Stamp Act. Whatever might be the case in the other Provinces, they were clearly of opinion that that part of the Act did not extend to this Province. ‘They, therefore, refused to disturb the verdicts After the Supreme Court adjourned on Saturday evening, the Court of Chancery was opened to hear an application for a special injunction, at the suit of E. W. Taylor anc’ George H. Taylor against Johu F. McKay It appears that McKay was doing business as a watchmaker and jewele1 on the North Side of Queen Square, Charlotte. town ; and intending to leave the Island, sold his business and good will to the Taylors. McKay then went away, but a short time afterwards returned-and re opened a watch- making ani jewelry shop in Charlottetown. This the Messrs, Taylor cousidered was against the terms of their purchase, and they put the matter inte Chancery, and asked for an injunction to restrain McKay from carrying on his business. Mr, Davies appeared for the laintiffs, and Mr. Peters for the defendant. y consent an order was made as prayed for. It continues in force for three years from last September. McKay is therefore prohibited from carrying on a jewelry busi- ness during a continuance of the order. ~ -— Presentation Pravious te his departure for Rome, to- dsy, His Lordship Bishop McIntyre was | waited upon, at the Episcopal Palace, by a number of leading gentlemen of St. Duns tan’s congregation, who presented him with the following brief address, accompanied by a purse containing forty-one sovereigns : To the Right Reverend Peter MacIntyre, D. D. Bishop of Charlottetown, etc., ete. Then ersigned, on behalf of the Congre- gation of “t. Dunstan’s Cathedral, beg to ap- proach your Lordship on the eve of your de- parture for Rome, to ask your acceptance of the accompanying purse, as a small token of the esteem in which you are held by the Catholics of Charlottetown, whose prayers yeu have ‘or your health, happiness and safe return to your Diocese. Owen ConNo.ty. Tuomas HANDRAHAN, A. A. Macpona.p. W. W. Suriivay. Arcup J. Macpoxatp. Wa. Murpry, James Brane, M. P. Hoax, His Lordship replied to the address in feeling terms. On his departure by George- town traia to-day, the depot was thronged with clersy and laymen whe assembled to bid the venerable prelate a pleasant and safe return. panied on his journey by Dr. Indian River, and John Gahan, this city Ficur) -TWo thousaud logs are being take> to the Nova Scotia mills this season. double the quantity get ont last year, ! succeed. present attempt had fated, another would The prisoners were poorly clad and dirty looking. The Czar, in his letter to the KEmperer William, states the Emperor's letter of con- gratulation produced most intense satisfaction. Vienna, March 6, Unconfirmed reports from St. Petersburg say that important discoveries have been made there, and a large number of people, among some officials, chiefly of the Home Department, have been arrested in consequence. J.auork, March 6. A Persian letter states that Shah Bay Khan, the Governor appointed by the British, has fled from Kohistan. Lonpon, March 6. The latest betting on the race for the Lin- colnshire Handicap is 100 te 9 against Mach- ells Midlotiian, 100 to 9 against Alexander s Briglia and 100 to 8 against Lorillard’s Paroles. The betting on the University boat race is 6 to 4on Oxford. Panis, March 6, It is rumored that some of the Waverers of the west centre in the deputies will agree to clause seven ef Ferris’ Ecucation Bull. Its application is expressly limited to the Jesuits, and that the Government will agree to this amendment. Orrawa, March 7. A large gathering of the honorary members of the Academy of Arts took place on Satur- day evening, inaugurating the institution. The Marquis ef Lorne spoke in high terms of the success attending the effert. I[t is un- derstood that the Princess had the paintings — taken to her room for criticism, and they were placed according to her estimate of their artis- | tic merit. The Presideat of the Association of Artists announced that the Queen had ex-. pressed her intention to purchase a painting from among those exhibited, in order to shew, . practically, her interest in the effort to ile- velop Canadian genius. Hon. Mr. Pope, Minister of Marine and | Fisheries, who has been seriously ill, is much improved to-day. Hon. Mr. McDonald has | charge of his departmeut, [t is rumored here that Colonel Lanrie will: be the successor of Selby Smythe. Parliamentary matters dull, ——-—-- 30 Oe xaminations—-August, 1880. The following isthe course uf studies for candidates for Third-class licenses and ad mission to the Training Department of the Prince of Wales College and Normal Schoo! in August next : EnauisH—Parsing and analysis of passages selected from the 6th Royal Reader-- pages (334-353) Currie’sGrammar. Read ing. An abstract of a narrative. Hisrory—Outlines of English Histery. tory of Prince Edwara Island. GrogRapHy— Geography of the Vutlines of general geography. Anirametic — Smith’s Smaller Arithmetic throughout. Smith's advanced Arith- metic to the end of decimal fractions. Candidates for scholarships and for admis- sion to the Collegiate department of the Prince of Wales College, will be examined on the fol. lowing subjects, in addition to these above mentioned :— Latin—Bryce’s Firat Reader, Part I. GeemeTrRY—Euclid, Book i. ALGEBRA—Colenso’s—to the end of Ex. 20. His- Dominion, The course of studies for the examination of first and second-class candidates in June next has already been published. D. Monteomery, Supt. of Education, Health and Rest. ‘“You do not take enough exercise,” | said a physician toa busy little wife who. was complaining of nervous exhausta- | tion. ‘* Go, take air, rest, sunshine, and though it may be years before you are well, you have so much sinned against nature, you may, with care, be tolerably comfort- able.” ‘* But, dector,” she ssid, ‘* there is not a day passes in which I do not take exercise, for I de all the marketing and shopping, and am my own errand boy.” ‘* But that is work,’ responded the ductor. ‘* And you never go out but you are in a | Spirits would be improved.” ithe little woman afterwards, ‘‘I followed | ‘the doctor’s advice. | had cost my parents money and self-denial. | Esq., of | | hurray to get home again to your sewing ? Yes, I thought so. Now let me give you some advice. Do with less sewing, and take more sunshine. Be not so careful and troubled abeut much sewing ; cultivate the habit of resting when you feel tired and worn. Rest is not idleness; it is often- times only change. Cultivate your flow- ers and your neighbors. Go out frequently in a social way ; it will give you some- thing pleasant to anticipate, and some- thing pleasant to remember. Don’t be willing to give up your social position ;, keep the friends you have now ; your child- ren will want them for their friends by-and- by. You want social position to give them, too, with their other inheritance, so don’t sacrifice that or your old time friendships. Open your piano, furnish up your music, | resolve tu be less of a drudge in private, and | | more of asocial help. Don’t neglect your | ‘home duties ; but live more in the outside | world. By doing this, both health and| **Well,” sand | | began te feel that 1| had been both wicked and selfish to neglect | ‘make of no avail accomplishments which It set me thinking. Work is elevating, but ‘drudging is ignoble, and every woman must | (guard against this latent propensity to| |drudge. I changed my way of life at onca; | and I feel that not only I, but my family, | derived benefit from the change. In fact, | [Pm emancipated, and I advise all women. ' . ea@ ' - sant passage who have a dispesition to work too hard to) is Lordship is sccom- | do as [ have done.” O’Brien, of | : ~ pw - |, Porarors.—The stock of petatoes in New. York continues full, is freely offered, and | finds no demand worth mentiouinz,with values | weak and unsettled at $1.50 to $1.75 per bbl. | eany. TEXO ‘given in May next. ‘attached, situated on Malpeque Road, about GRAND SKATING MATCH —IN THE— Citizens’ Skating Rink, Friday Ev’g, 12th inst, STARTING AT 8 O'CLOCK, DISTANCE MATCH of one-and-a-half ‘A hours’ duration will take place as above, when the following prizes will be awarded to the persons covering the greatest distance within the specified time :-— Ist prize-—Valuable Meerschaum Pipe. 2nd prize--Pair Nickel-Plated Skates, 3rd prize—Vash, $2.50. Entrance fee $1.00. Entries must be made on or before THURSDAY, the 11th inst. The Band will be in attendance. Doors epen at 7.30 o’clock. Race will start at 8 o'clock, sharp. ADMIssioN—Spectators, 15 cents, By order of the Directors. March 8, ’80. J. B. HARTY IL “AS the Cheapest and Best FISH in the City. Also, a choice assortment of Groceries, Flour, Cornmeal, Gatmeal, ete. His SEA is exrra Goon, and highly re- commended by those who buy 1. TOBBACO, CIGARS, A Choice assortment. Samples of all kinds, Also coming per Northern Light, an assort- ‘ment of West India Fruits, ets., ets, All ef which will be sold Cheap for Cash. J. B. HARTY. Store in Newson’s, March 4, ’80—4i th s tu fr Let To Let To Let. 0 Let, LET, that NEW BRICK HOUSE situated on Pewnal Street, now occupied by Fenton T. Newbery, Esq’ Possession Also, Cottage, with land one mile from the city. Possession given . ‘immediately, THOS. W. DODD. March 3, 1880—pat eaw CHESTS, ) Strong and Exeel- waar 1 (( 55 half-chests, | lent flavor. CARVELL BROS Sole Leather. SIDES LOGAN’S BEST, 50 Sides $6 No. 2. CARVELL BROS. For Sale! A FIRST-CLASS *“*King Bird Colt,” SA three years oli, Apply at Examiner Office. [f 18, 8w 2aw GRAND Vocal & Instrumental CONCERT a. kao Charlottetown PHILAAR MONIC SOCIETY, niin sien Tuesday Ev, MARCH Oth, ——-IN THE—~ YM. G. A. HALL, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. To Commence at 8 o'cleck, Admission 25 cents. -———— 10 #7 Fer further particulars see Programmes. S. N. EARLE, : Musieal Director, Feb. 27. 1880—2aw RE-OPENED! McKAY’S Watch & Jewelry Store, HQ, 57, GREAT GEORGE STREET, OPPOSITE WALKER’S CORNER. Repairing ‘Neatly Bone, This is In Toronto the supply is liberal and prices are ALL. WORK WARRANTED, Feb, 20, 1880—3w 2aw PERKINS & STERN ‘ CONTINUE TO OFFER EXTRA GOOD VALUE 1M ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS. Our Stock of the following Goods is complete, and marked at the very lowest prices : White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons, Fleecy Cottons, Cotton Battings. NEW SPRING TWEEDS. We have just opened our New Spring Tweeds, and can say we have the Very Best Value in the City, Immense Variety of Patterns to Choese from. ROOM PAPER, pe English and Canadian Manufacture, A large variety of Patterns, and very Cheap. Qur Carpet and Oil Cloths GOOD VALUE. Kis & SIes Moreh 2, 1530. ee ri ~ ee Staple and Fancy ait, Sania Sante ieee Marine lnsurance Company OF P. E. ISLAND. rQxHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share. holders of the above named Com will be held in their Offiee, corner George and Lower Water Streets, on Thursday, 26th day of March inst,, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, reat for the election of Directors for the j year and the transaction of other business, By order ef the Directors, F. W. HALES, Sec Ch’town, March 6, ’60—till meeting nt ne ee meee LECTURE. — Pee ANDERSON will de. liver the third Lecture of the Course ig connection with the St. Parrick’s T, A, & B, Society, in ST. PATRICK’S HALL, bai Monday Evening, 8th Mareh, Subject-— MACBETH.” Doors epen at 7 o'clock ; Chair to be takes at 8. 5 Admission 10 cents. : RIOHAKD WALSH, Feb. 26, 1880—th st th Seeretary a re TEAS T{A NEW YORK,— ) 1,400 HALF-CHESTS NEW SEASON TEA, Ex ‘‘ BragMar Casris,”’ The above Choice Congous and Oolongs, the pick of the cargo of 5. 8. Braemar Castle, are expected to arrive here in a few days, and will be seld low to the trade for Cash or approved paper. ae SAMPLES AT OUR OFFICE, 77 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. JI. EE. MORSE & CO,” March 4, '80—-lm f ee ee -—— + SUPERIOR EXTRA! STRONG BAKERS) ep ag SPRING EXTRA { PLOUB, A Choice Lot Cheap for Cash, WHOLBSALE AND EBTAIL. b&b. BALDERSTON, Queen Street, March 3, 80 —4w 2aw cr ee ee ee Shop to Let. $y Store lately ocenpied by Dorsey & Jost, on South Side of Queen Square, Possession given first May next. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Ch'town, March 3, ’80—2w eod CAUTION. | ‘io public are hereby cautioned not te pay to any person except the under. signed, debts due to the firm of McKinnen, Fraser & Co. WILLIAM JOHN FRASER, Feb. 19, 1880. eG EI GOLYv MEDAL, i ove ®axe7 res ® exis JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. -— aed “Hake. Hake, Hake, 50 QUINTALS very superior WHITE 0) HAKE, pickled cured, equal to Cod- fish. For sale low for cash. B. WILSON HIGGS, 52 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1880—2w 4iaw NOTICE. f e-- Best, Shortest and Cheapest route to Cape Traverse is via Train te County Line Station, thenee vin Hucuas’ Teams to Capes—which are in readiness at all times J. W. HUGHES, J. HUGHES. Feb. 25, 1880—tf ee A SES ——— Wants, Lost, found, Ve. OST-—In this City, yesterday, a bunch of KEYS. The finder willbe rewarded by leaving them at this Office. {m 6 Wwas TED—A good SERVANT MAN to attend upon one horse, drive sleigh, &c. and also to wait at table indoors. Wages, $130 a year. Enquire at this Office. [m 4, tf ANTED—A HOUSE with 5 or 6 rooms; rent not more than $40 or $60. Address P. U. Box 232, or at this Office. rE \e i. P—On the ninth of April, the HOUSE new occupied by R. rags W, J. Beswa.. » Tr. > [mar 4, 2 .