7? vi ae natal ilies te ache al 7 . - 2 ARE aygt rey Seers ear a ~~ te AM, yh wees — EE . —_—- _-— - _——o— — ~ -_— : - —_—-- - pa : DAILY MXAMINER. | was sent to the Upper Chamber. : é | thrown out by that body, the fact was not Gordon and Ferguson. In consequence of these representations the Bill passed ; and 1880, If it was APRIL 26, (580. —= S ; al Close of the Session due in any way to the Hon. Donald Fer- Wace ; vA YVom.Vil. J : . uson. Instead of being censured by the Ar ‘hree dvertiser, Mr. Ferguson should receive . ce ) Honor the Lieut. Gevernor came down t« the Council Cia: fellowing Buls ty reat credit for the persistency he displayed o a - nberand assented to the) i. i. endeavors to secure the passage of the e eo 7 o'clock this afternoon, any oe | Bill. The Advertiser has been over hasty a oF ao jim its condemnation of Mr. Ferguson. An .\ct to fa te the conveyance ol} When its editor knows the facts, it will, we Real Estate b married wemen, le j Aat int le n Acti Auac§ toa nena an Act — l An A‘ ce for the | ucorporation of | harlottetown Cem-}* re sure, Withdraw its unmerited censure f that gentlemen. ; 6 Oe wee er Public Office Gladstone the Premier. Aw Act respecting Pablic Uilicers. P . : . a lends helonging ¢ rrta- | os u re ' t D . ; is cC rile re at ne R rman Mr. GLADSTONE oT summoned to W ind- Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese {sor on the 24th, and there received the ap- of Charlottetown | pointenent of Premier and Chancellor of An Act to amend.‘ fhe County Court | the Exchequer. A despatch of the 24th Amendment Act, 15/5. ; An Act to amend *“*The Common Law | say's . Procedure Act, 1873." |} ** When he received the appointment, An Act to enable Executors and Adminis the kissed the hand of the Queen, and after trators of Mortgagees to sell and convey} a short conference, departed fer London, mortgaged pr where a large crowd met him at the Rail- An ¥ to autherize ‘‘ The Examiner Print | way Station, and enthusiastically cheered ing aad Publishing Company” to increase /him. Earl Granville will probably be ap- their capital stock. ‘pointed Foreign Secretary. The exultation An Act to regulate ives payable underjof the Radical wing of the Liberal party official sv als jnow knows scarcely any beunds. They be- An A-t to dl I Public Roads/{ lieve (hat they have not only won a great Act, 1870." }popuiar victory, but have succeeded in com- ' } } ' é . oy 7 4 ; An A An Act to Incorporate | pei/ing the Queen te surreuder to their de- the Miui-ter and Trustees of tae Presbyterian | mands. Church ofr 4 ascum pec, ‘ This despatch conflicts with the article of the Eighteenth intituled ‘** An An Aci to amend the Act s 9° ’ e k ‘ “ : nublished on eur first page. Victoria ‘apter Thirty tour, ublish , I 7 ’ ' £ } Babb . oe - Act to jneorporate tne i:0own OF UNAPlolle: | a ‘ ' i s 3 2T a town, an all Acts amending 1 SANS. ' Zz ©. oO. a, Natal Day. ’ sry Amendment Act. 1880 eas she. arv Amenamenhys 2 vy £9 Se a ee . i ae” lus Oddfellows ef this City celebrated An Act in further amendment of the law], a ; ; their Natal Day by a g grand procession and servica at the Prince Street Methodist Church. Shorily after two o'clock the meni- and for the better advancement of Justice. An Act to confirm certain writs issued - out of the Supreme Court of Judicature and pro- } . emti es ceedinc wi thereunfer. r e 1é Set reonlating the | Hodge Room, Prince Street, and marched n Act amend “an Act reguiati tne . . * . 7 le * £ we 7 i 8 tv the Lodge on Queen Street. rhey were tLuGUs LiGguors, A Sale by License o rit oe 2 — ° — a here joined by the meinbers of Port la Joie t and St. Lawrence Lodge,— cession eighty strong—and marched in the following order to the Prince Street Methodist Church : An Ac to inruner amend * Phe County ; ; Encampment Ceurts amendment Act, is;6 . sieaia < wr An Act toamend *‘ An Act to Incorporate - : the Minister and Trustees of the Presbyterian Charch, Broekfield, Township number Twep- Band S2nd Batallion, ty-Three 4 : Anniv Ss an ‘eee te ght onnggg ca ae. a m3 Port la Joie Encampment. | door. Apply on the a cama ee The Prince Edward Island Poultry Associa- Bt. Lewsenes tnive MKS. BOSWALL. tion. An Act to Incorporate the Minister and Trastees of the Presbyterian Church, West Gave. An Act to amend an Act Town of Sumarerside. Wildey Lodge. On arrival at the Churchan excellent service was commenced, and an eloquent sermon on Oddfellowship, was preached by the Rev. Mr. Campbell. At the close of the service the processsion was reformed aud marched through the pvincipal streets to Incorporate the fo ‘ J An Act (o authorize the Governments to geil he Government Vewin St, Paul's Church, ay . cae Vorerns - te their lodges. The celebration will be Chariottet wn. i : . 5 _ jconcluded by a grand entertaitment in An Act io anttuorize the levy of assessment | *larket Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock. for the year TSSQ, : _ 2 oe. - _ ae Rae cimehet lee hie so ieeeire - een : The United States ship Constellation, ST, is wet Ale Kile pees bn thin aan 5] eer ee eee laden with a cargo contributed hy the Au Act ‘o Lucorporate the Provincial Grand {CiUZzeUs of ee York - the relief of Orange Ledge of Prince Edward Island, and } the starving people of the West of Ireland, the subordinate Lodges in connection there- | arrived at Queenstown on the 21st inst, after with. the remarkably short passage, for a sailing ship of twenty days from New York. The Coustellation sailed from Sandy Hook at 11.90 p. m., on the 30th ult.-. It is a noticeable circumstance that the present passage of the Constellation almost complete- ily coincides in a2 measure with a voyage of [the same vessel on a passage from New York to Havre in 1878 with good for the aa ia ie MA eddie lite. von | Prench exposition. On that occasion she have gi ven to tac various subjects which ha ve sallea from the A former port 8 toe ome Beebroughtunder your consideration, and |T47 Of the month and passed the Liserd in for the labor you have bestowed upon the gen-| 24 days, arriving at Havre on April 22nd. eral busine ss of the Province {She approach of the Constellation was an- It wiil aifurd me much satisfaction to for- | nounced, and a large assemblage of people waid to Her ueen, through the gathered at the quay at Queenstown. ‘The proper chavnel. the joint address which you jship was received with many expressions have passei upen the subject ot the disposal of gratitude and pieasure. Theo cargo will of the*Award made by the Halifax Com-ibe taken in charge at once by the relief a ~ His Honor then clesed the Session with the following SPEECH : Mr. President and honorable Gentleman of ihe Legisl five Council, My. Spea er and Gentlemen of the Howse of | ® oun t MAajeSLy, tue : % . cant Larmatters sal ts ecouiianen : ° ff oe mission, aud eeueeren ae which concert jcommittee and distributed under its thie Provuuce, treaty of W ee nspices as the necessities of the varieus ten, 1801. i districts may suggest. = -| g r CY Dee ; on con , oo i ws Opeak vr GORA Gentiemen of the sioerwse of - - unauer tie i Siceiapaliintbetin ; ee ie a A Good Account. kL thank yOu ior tae supplies wich you} have voted for the service of the Province,! ‘‘Te sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- They shall expended with that economy | den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per which the ; ublic service requires. | year, tetal $1,200—ail which was stopped 4 44 SHC tik Ys , bers of Wildey Lodge assembled at their ; iown Garden. ee ne i ae et Ex *Northera Light.” ee Apples, uiews, Molass's aad Kerosene Gil T AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Quecn A. Square, TO-MORROW, TU ESDAY, 27th inst., at 2 o’cloek,— 24 bbia. No. 1 Nonpareil APPLES, 10 crates New Bermuda ONIONS, 3 puns. MOLASSES, ; 2 casks American KEROSENE OIL (best quality J, Just received ex Georgetown, ‘Northern Light,” via WM. DODD, Apni 26, 1880. Auct r, OMOKED HERRING. | 00 BOXES JUST RECEIVED at H. COOMBS. April 26, 188C-—2i | ee ae s ' . Children's Carriages. A N assortment to arrive on first Steamer, £& Intending purchasers will tind it advan. tageous to defer purchasing, as those Car- riages will be sold low. Ht, COOMBS. April 26, 1880—2i Land Surveyors Charges TO O Hi Cit! N order to suit parties who have made the above complaint to me, and all others who may require my services. | shall, from this date, charge but 24 DOLLARS PER DAY, and make no charge for time lost going and returning. : Oftice-~ Next door west of Hospital. P. D. COX, Land Surveyor Charljottetown, April 26, ’80—Iw eod ee ee eee - —_ ——— For Sale or to Let. FRNA’ large Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street aud eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a April 26, 1880—ti CITIZENS SKATING RINK. oo Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Citizens Skating Rink Company will be held in the Rink, en WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, at 8 o’clock, p. m., for the election of Directors and other business. W. C. HOBKIRK, Sec’y. Ch'town, April 26, 1880 —3i WALL AURSLAI POWNHL AURMLA Trees, Seeds and Plants, PERSONS who cultivate the soil soon find eut that it pays them to get the best seeds, Trees and Plants. Now, many who selland some who buy know nothing about the conditions upon which they grow. Some seed are nearly useless after the first year ; others, again, whose vitality is strong, are good, if properly kept, for mapy years. As we have been in the Nursery Seed and Market Garden business FOR ELEVEN YEARS, we think we knew something about the nature of seeds, and would not knowingly sell to another what we would not use in our Our increasingly large yearly sales seem to point to the fact that our Seeds, &e., are giving satisiaction. Our mailing ac- commodations are so good that we can send 24 oz. or less of seeds in one parcel to any Post Office for one cent per four oz., thus bringing our Seeds to your own Pest Office. Trees, Sbrubs and Plants as usual. Our card ison all packages of seeds sold by us; this may prevent imposition. Our sieck is for sale in the MARKET HOUSE, Charlotte- town, and at PO\WWNAL. Send for Priee List. Honorable Gentlemen of by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by the Levislative Council : imy wife, who has done her own house- | Mr Be ee 1 Gentlemen of the House of | Work for a year since, without the loss of a; r. Speaker and Gentlem: ; He rae a ‘ . ; i Caimi, bigs ' iday, andl want everybody to knew it for! j itheir benefit.” “Jerx Wreas, Butler, MW. Y.” | ——— a Benn } . : i Special Notices. Iam glad to observe among the various enactments to which I have given my assent, one for the smendment, of the Jury Act, the} previsions «f which, 1 have no doubt, will not only tend to lessen the cost, but also to ex pedite the administration of Justice in civil} eases betore our Supreme Court, t Sriiu selling, that qood Tea at George Car- In taking leave of you, for the present, I | ter’s, 68 Gt. George street a22 2i t-s i : Ess , mrnesth } 1. tin i a 5 sree Vaahig tik beasinn a} Almivhty | Tus delicions Coconut Cakes at the Con- | God, tend to advance the prosperity of the jseomenne are made from fresh coconuts just Pro viuce, : ‘ ; Mporvec. april 24 2i m t New Maple Sugar and Maple Wax at ‘‘The | Confectionery.” pclae cillilittnitiay Cardigan Ferry. . | ORANGES by the bex at Breer & Gorr’s | Vir the King’s County Advertiser, we | fa 23, 5i greaily regiet the Bull | authorizing a Steam Ferry on the Cardigan |atPsex & Gorr’s, [a 23, 3i | River. Bot we cannot permit the Adver Hor Brrrers.—A fresh supply received by ichallenged, to charge the Hon. | Northern Light to-day, at APoTHEcaRies Hatt, ale es : : ' DesBrisay’s Corner.—ap 23, lw Donald Fer zuson with insincerity and dire- } the miscarriage of Presi Maple Sugar, Oranges and Lemons, tiser, ut : WT +o : ~~ “x i ’ . i de é WANTED. —An experienced Dr rds Sales. lection of uty in connection with it. In | ry a co ee ven ren | ’ F e \man. Unexceptional references required,— | point of tact, no member of the House (nct| J. & W. Bear, Queen Street.---ap 21 excluding the strenuous introducer of it)) g.esaeps, fresh each day, cleanly and care. | exerted himself more actively and earnestly | fully made, 12 cents per pound at Peopless to procure the passage of the measure, than | Market, Grafton street. Mr. Ferguson. The Bill was strongly op: | THE finest English Flower and Vegetable | posed -by independent members of both | ***4 Pa awewes # the Agricalteral cours. | parties in the Lower Flouse. Those vio gape ioosedemnc Ware ignorant of the position of the Ferr:, | THE well-known sportsman, Harry Hamil- of the larve settlements which would Le ton, 152 West 3lst street, N. Y., dia not be-| benefitted by it, and of the disadvantages leve a ringbone could be cured until he uaed | a. t : ; ‘Gules Liniment lodide Ammenia, and now! under whi ‘ ; saliaite as! Ra ae ‘ , i es . t : - 11a, ¢é : j ic i thess settlements labor for the cures Spavins, Splints, and thorough-pins by want of it, were induced to vote for the |its use. Seld by W. RK. Watson. Send for measure only 6n representations repeated- tae ae wai P _ a eee Dr. ; a, 16 ; . ly made—partievlarly the Hon. oe a * rial jeize | | | Messrs. ‘95 cents. jing 134 lbs., mated with four hens, large and | ported stock, JAMES J. GAY, Pownal, April 26, 1880—5i oaw Light Brahmas! NOW'S YOUR CHANCE rgzZXO BUY EGGS FOR HATCAING FROM First-Class Steck. | »m breeding from two pens; one consisting of Cock im- ported from Geo, P. Burnham, the wel!-known (inited States breeder, at a eost of $15, weigh- well marked. Second pen: Cock weighing 93 lbs. when 10 months oid, raised by myself, mated with four superier hens from im- 1 offer Egys from the above Stock at $1.50 per sitting ef 13, which is $1.00 less than price charged by other breeders whose stock is Ho betier, if as good as mine. Eggs pack d to carry any distanee, Terms strictly cash with order. W. F. DONKIN. Amherst, April 20, 1880. fap 24 Lindley Opera and Comedy U0. For a Short Season, | —~COMMENCING— TUESDAY, APRIL 27. ee ee TUESDAY EVENING, DORA AND QUIET FAMILY. Admission 25 and 50 cents, ‘selection of this Stock, which Codfish. — = ——— ‘Under the Patronage of His Honor | Lisutenant Governor Haviland, eee ee Natal Day Celebration, 1. ee. “ CY Log: tT ww a s. . Lee ENTERTAINMENT UNDER THE AUBPICKS oF The Oddfellows of P. &. Island, WILL SE HELD IN THE MARKET HALL, Un idonday, the 26th April, A choies Programme has been /The Charlettetown Quintette Club, tee jerai of the best Musicians of the City will eon. tribute to the evening's amusement, teserved Seats, 50 cents; unreserved do, 25 cents; to be had at the Drug Stores, and at the Stores of Bremner Bros. and Theo, L, Chappelle. Doers open at 74 o’cleek. To commence at 8, JOHN H. YEO, PENH, HNQUSN, | “isS2arree WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. he RST INSTALMENT OF SPRING GOODS, Recelved per Northern Light To-day, AMERICAN ae Worsted Cloths, Tweeds, GOODS, Cashmeres, Carpets, Mattings, Bugs, Per“ Northern Light,” a | | ! | | QUEEN STREET, oposite Bell ‘Tower, IN EW Canadian AND and Room Paper, The Subscribers having enlarged and re. fitted their establishment, will, in afew days, be prepared to show their customers a very large and weil selected stock of Goods, bought fer Cash, which they will dispose of at their usual low prices. Ww. & A. BROWN & CO, April 223, 1580, bigars. Gigars. Cigars, \ I. have on hand a large Stock of Cigars, suitable for Hotel and General Store 4 REAT PART oft our Spring Trade, which we will sell for Cos*+—to make . . ro m for Spring stcck. Stock has just come to hand APOTHECARIES HALL CO'Y, per ‘“ Northern Light.” We con- Po cae s Corner, Queen Square, gratulate our customers on being|—-— ainecvnmomnncifil le before them, per- fe (| J able to place before them, per| Marmalade and Jams. haps, the CHEAPEST stock of. dot "aa. e iit lee on GENERAL DRY GOODS ever| 0% “45% IX BULK, - presented in this Province. We SECR & GOFF’S. have exercised all the care and! appt 17, 1850, taste we could command in the INAS he eS ED Codfish. RO SALE, CHEAP, — €® Quiutals Codfish, W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, ° we were fortunate enough to secure just as the various mar- kets reached the lowest point. We open to-day nearly 200 PIECES DRESS MATERIALS, | — chiefly Cashmeres,. Merinos, Lus- Want "nat , , uuis, Lost, Sound, Lc. tresand Cords; Black and Colored oo £ : Lustres a specialty ; Black Cash-| (YY AN TED—A MAN with Team to buy sted dal i J ae aCe h W Eggs. Must have good recommenda- meres Hii Crapes VERY CHEAP, tions.——R. K. Brace. [ap 24 Our Stock of LADIES’ and|—————— a Wy EN’S STRAW a ’ AN PED—A Situation as CUTTER, in CHILDREN » Du i R AW HAT Ss ‘ a Tailoring Establishment, by ene whe is replete with the latest novel-|has had several years experience in the busi- j ; Na = ness, Address Post Office Glass Box 48, ties in Sty le and Color ; Suk, | cparlottetown, P. E. I,—fap 22—St John Tel Satins, Feathers and’ Flowers, |and Mon Times 6i and every requisite to be found ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, suitably in a good Millinery Establish- VN qualified, to learn DENTISTRY... Ap. ‘* : yto Dae. 5S AND, ment. We have great satisfac-}P% °° °%: °TSICKUANP (ap 2,8 tion in having a stock of Flowers |’7°® LEF— April 17, ’80—4i eod faidiehgatatealitt ~ aleed A gne-stery Freneh roof COT- ; . TAGE, we'l finished, centaining 6 rooms such as is seldom seen, and which | and pantry, with # large ‘garden ; situated at for Quality, Style and Price can-| the east = of Euston Street. Enquire of P | WILLIaM PENNPLI, ap 21, 6i not fail to please. | a Vv : . XFEXCHARNTS AND TRADESMEN : We have also added to our ay wishing accounts adjusted can avail already good Stock of Carpets, | themselves cf the services ef an experienced * ' ‘YT Ta NYY ” | Accountant, by addressing ‘* ACCOUNTANT,” LACE CURTAINS. NEW EM- 55: office. [ap 21 BROIDERIES AND ,LACKS,| ——_ s —A large and com- &e., and shall have great. modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit pleasure in showing our Goods abie tor Hotel accommodation, centrally lo- : - |cated on Hillsborough Street, within a few to any one who may be dis-! minutes walk of Railway Depot, Market Ss ‘AV 1 Vj jy House, and Post Office. Possession given Ist ~ favor us with their yo proximo. Apply to Rogr. Prrpers. [alétt : Ate em meta | EXGE SALE OR 'TO LE'T.—The House at present oceupied by the subscriber, on | West Street, opposite the residence of James Peake, Esq., apply to Samurn N. Karis. — jap. 12. | TREMAINE & 'E° Lae—Good Pasturage for seven Cows, within a convenient distance of ‘the city. Apply at this office. {ad ’ rath Laeonlla dadipeaeiibaicinmmeainils ve LEE FOR THE SEASON— Large Garden in high state ef cultivation, we § stocked with choice fruit trees; centrally situated. Apply at this office, [a® ‘® LET -That. comfortable and cen- 83 QUEEN STREET. ae Gh'town, April 23, 1850. ii j venient COTTAGE (9 rooms), with stable and coach house, situate on Dorchester Street, ‘adjoiuing the premises of the undesen? Charlottetown, April 24, 1880. Possession given lst May. Apply to ppl a 13, eed) Own RAL.