es “ The vein was struck about fifty-eight feet pe eee ieee NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Special Disp stch to the Evaminer. April 23. The Hon. George Brown has been given up by the dectors.—No hopes of his reeoy-| ery new. > During a gale on Wednesday, on the Scottish nineteen drowned. — aie } {t is believed in political etreles in Lon- don that Martiayton will advise the Queen to summon Gladstone to form a Cabinat. Advices from Western Kansas roport that a drought and unfavorable weather hare totaily de reyed the wheat crop of Salina. ‘age re will be a partial failure of the 18 I crop for 100 miles north and south of To- eka. ; The loss by the fire at Hull, Ont., on the the 2ist amounts to $500,000. Seven hun- dred houses were burned and four lives lost. The Princess Louise has contributed to the suilorers. Greece has reduced her 17,000 to 12,000. ’ : 7 . ‘ Fires raged in North Carolina last week, destroying many lives and much property The Queen haa conferred a Peerage on Beaconstisld’s Private Secretary. The Queen has accepted Beaconsfield’s coast, fishermen were | army from re guain. A cable telegram of April 22nd, says a foraging party trom Gren Ross’ forces has been fired upon by Merikhs, and a few soldiers were W unded. | Ghuznee Roa | is clear, and 2090 Ghilzas hold the neigh >oring hills. Communica- tion with Canda ar is re-established. There is 4 marked improvement in Gortschakotf s condition. GE —_ —_ — Local and Other ————— oon emcee Mats will arrive at six p. m. Tux ‘‘ Nerthern Light ” is making return trips daily. liems. sitiineinininsae A very smal) market to-day. Prices un changed. a Personat.--F. J. Alodgson, Esq., has ar- rived home from Ottawa. ed Tue brigt. /'erress, Douse, sailed from Kantes, France, on the 2lst March, tor Charlottetown. Tux ship ‘ Midas,” McInnis, master, ar- rived at Port Hawkesbury to-day, from Queenstown—-24 days. The brigt. ‘‘ Arthur,’”’ Laine, master, sailed from Liverpool, G. B., on the 3rd inst., for New London, P. E. I. Tue roads throughout the country are now very bad—the greater portion of them being unfit for truck er sleigh. ——— A oneart portion of the floating ice has been carried off the river, and the steamer ‘*South- port” made several trips to-day. Hop Brrrsrs. --A fresh sapply received by Northern Light to-day, at Aporuscaries Hat, DesBrisay's Corner.—ap 23, iw Wanrap, at Ne 50, 3 Pants Makers, 3 Vest Makers. None but good hands need apply. C. Ropgntsex.- al9, 4i A cCoRnRESPONDENT of the Summerside Journal signs his letter with the name “April.” A reader suggests that he should have added the word ‘‘ feol.” Mr. Micttati McE roy, of Miminegash, in the County of Prince, in the Province cf) Prince Edward island, has been appointed Harbor Master for the Port of Mimiuegash, in the said Previnca. MADDEN AN» McAres; the boys who! robbed Mr. Holland’s store, were” arrested iu | Burne’ woods, at Nerth River, by Officers McGregor aud Heartz yesterday, and takes to this city; avd Patrick Dunn and Robert | White, boys suppesed to be accomplices of | the above name i thieves, were also arreste |! last night. ‘hey appeared at the Stipendiary | Magistrate's Court this morning, and were remanded until Monday for examination. PoxpERovs.--The good hostess of the “Rankin House” was much astonished, on | Wednesday evening, when she beheld seated | at the dinuer table five of the largest and heaviest meu on Prine Edward Island. It is} not remarkabl. on an occasion of -this kin: | that a hostess should eutertain grave fears of the pantry supply not being equal to the demand; and, we learn, that a panic amorg the waiters was only averted by the timely femark ; ‘*Big men are small eaters.’’ Below We give the initials and respective weights of the gentlemen : ~ Capt. J.S., Georgetown, . ‘ Mr. Ww, ©: D., City, 2 Mr. C. J. H., Baie View, 243 Ibs. Capt. A. C., City, ‘aa Mr. J. J. D., ( ity, : ; . 280 Ibs. 282 lbs. 252 Ibs. Total, . 1,242 Ibs. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia sen g your heavy weights. ‘ THE NEW BONANZA. Bilver Mine Discovered at North Wiltshire. ——— GREAT EXCITEMENT. _Persons fre North Wiltshire report the very of a remarkalily rich vein of si!- ver on the premises of Messrs. McLean tos., North Wiltshire, within half *a mile the Railway Station. It appears that Mm boring a well, the drill came in contact With a very hard substance, and on draw- ng it up it was found to have entered a bed ore, which is apparently silver. Speci- "ens were brought to the city and sub- mitted to a jeweller,and also to a chemist— th of whom pronounced it genuine silver. At latest accoints, the drill being broken 8nd the hole operations suspended for the nt, a most intense excitement prevails Smeng the inhabitants of the vicinity. surface. } | p } « | | e/a it eet a a: eh enn atten Correspondence, asae AT « a on she ’ Tf ¢ } } was air, diatper himself in the Argus whe did this, and not i sand altheach Mr. MeLennan ; . Sagas ae Fi : os w he ia not the culprit, appears in print, Mr, Harper is ominously silens in regard to the words as they appeared in the Argus. Here they are: re 3 .s ne Néerma! Schoo} would soon become a rival institution se his own. | Professor Anderson’s Coellege.j| His conduct aroused the ire of Mr. John Harper, and that ventle. man determined to stop his interference. Had the late Superintendent of Education dae veins rate t ie ssor’ would h La most signal defeat. As it was, Anderson gained no “ad- vantage overthe sturdy Harper, and we be- lieve that if the Davies Government had rea mained in power, he and the institution as he conducted it, woulbhave been routed toot, and artillery,” _ Now, Mr. McLennan is very ing that it was [, when it was Harper himseli in the trgus that, didn’t ‘* denounce,” but eulogized ** Mr, Harper, a3 au assailant of the Prince of Vales College and of its Professor, and held himup,” not te public execration,” but approbation, ‘as a mischief maker.” l'o what did tha Argus refer by “ tution "—‘‘aroused the ire” of B ‘*determined to stop the } . , hol ae. unjust in stat- ee rival insti- arper, who iuterferenee ’’—** in this contest, And (Pas a sienal defeat would have met with gained no advantage over the sturdy Harper?’ [iis undeniable that it is simply the matter of thwarting before the Legislative Council, the wise Government measure of amalgamating the College and Nor mal School. In this matter, ‘* Sturdy Jobn ” receives all the credit as wire pulling manager of the whole affair, and Rev. Mr. McLennan is representel| in the Aryus as only his puppet. Mr. McLennan is the only one on this Island who professes to abominate ‘ politics” a: ‘*hateful.” The only mention we made of his name, was actually taking his part avainst the Argus in the following werds: ‘* Again we ask attention to the lanenage of sturdy John’s boasting as abeve quoted. ” He takes a!/ the credit of thwarting the Govern ment in its wise and economical scheme of amalgamation. It was he, according to his own showing, that carried the movement of opposi tion before the Legislative Council, and Rey Mr. McLennan who abominates ‘hateful pol ities,’ was on'y sturdy Jehn’s pliant, humble instrument.” We now leave it for a discerning public to judge whose ‘‘ assertions and insinuations wil! not bear investigation.”” Why should Rev. Mr. McLennan pass by the guilty Argus and silently self-convicted Mr. Harper as uncen- surable, and even adroitly, as far as he dare, come to his erring parishioner’s rescue, while he, himself, misrepresenting my words takin» his part, indignantly declares that himself is inneceut of what only the other is blamed by the public and praised in the Argus. Mr. MsLennan claims as his right to be “the best exponent of” his ‘‘own views,” yet he denies me the same right, by himself falsely and unnaturally interpreting mine, and then condemning me by his own ipse dizit. But “it isno new thing to fiud’ the conduct o! our Rev. friend in his going eut of his way to have a fling at me—‘‘ such as will not bear investigation,” especially his excommunicat- ing me from the Lord’a Table in his church, at the suggestion of ‘‘ hateful politicians,” and condemning me without cause and ut- heard, contrary to all law of ecclesiastical anc civil courts and secieties—Jewish, Christian Mahommedan and heathen, civilized ani serai-barbarous throughout the world—ancient or modern. Still, he prefessea to eschew ‘* hateful politics !” I am, dear sir, yours, &c., S. G. Lawson, ————— + 2 to - HOTBL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSR. April 22.—Geerge Shefiiington, Quebee; P Brown, Summerside; IL. McMillan Covehead; Capt Evans, Shediac, N B; George R Mont- gomery, Albertow; Mr Cahill, Moncton, N B; George R Garrett, Stanley Bridge; Donald McKay, Rustico; Wm Garrett, Stanley Bridge; John A McLeod, Kensington; Angus Gregor, New Glasgow. REVERE HOUSE. April 22—T i Owens, Picton, Ont; T Cc Simpson, Halifax, NS; R O'Muilin, Halifaz, ; caries Hail Corner,” on ery ia : a ms i ce ~ ae rete ea @ onic ort ge . ea We donot hoid-ournsloes wy, Olt -OU) ves sPonsily ? the sical somite ; : ; a Ae he allements ov opinions our cor? oncents | ; fo the Mditor of the Kvaminer DD | Ky BAR SiR, fi vour issue of yesterday Rey, | it, MeLeanan, ia defen ef Mr. Harper, Very unjustly says that I ‘‘denounced Mr ae as an assailant ince of Vales ! Colleve and of Peofesay? | ld in - i o* " { af aCe I » a “ he ta } Am up | tO pubile exevration asa mischief maker. it NORT ~~ 0 23° OAS AS -LNOLU Din GG entlemens Felt Hats, Cotton Warps, Room Charlotttetews, April 17, 1380. HERN LIGHT.” JUST RECEIVED, AND BALBS, Cloth Gaps, WHITE SHIRTS, GREY COTTONS, Paper, &c. G. DAVIES & CO. aon an eecseeste bats cotesditatintna-<cutnnatinoe ae am Sears ee ae eee seennedE De nae. rae a an a el ercemewme | } ee ee ge hitherto extended to us, year has been generally one of great dullness and depression, | we are happy to say our business was larger than in any pre- vious year. We look on this result as a proof that our system of, selling chiefly for ready cash and at very small profits is re-) cognized and appreciated by the public generally. . Notwithstanding the recent great rise in all descriptions of Goods we are pleased to announce that our NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STGCK—part of which we are now opening— will be sold, with few exceptions, AS LOW AS LAST YEAR'S PRICES. The coming Stock having been selected by Mr. Paton patronage } i i = Pe aos ms EXECUTORS’ SALE, MORRISEY’S \V * beg to thank our numerous Customers for the generous, - OU N > mY Although the past. Steam Engines, Lathes, Yerticles, Tools, Castings, Patterns, &e. a J AM instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late Epwarp Morrisky to sell at AUCTION, on the PREMISES, EAST END OF KENT STREET, on Wednesday, oth tay Next, aT 1] o’cLock, Ali of the Machinery, Plant. Tools, in England early in the winter and bought for READY CASH, enables us to continue selling at our usual low prices for Cash. - “1 perme —~ WW. A. WHHES & CO. Charlettetown, April 23, 1880—tr th sat Am sone cata omens enn ln 5 paendpnomesi tlle “ee —_ a Soiree eocanes NT” > f ESTABLISHED 833. CANADA CORDAGE FAGTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. & A ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla N Rope, ‘Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, 'larred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Hambreline, &e.; &c., equal in quality to the best American. #@ Prices on applieation. Jan. 7, 1879. PECADO BE et NY ETE EE Fe sts Pe Ee + —- a <n alle ona - EN ett = ne 2 EXTENSIVE SALE. §, §, “NORTHERN LIGHT” 7 OD Tednte WASILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between Very Valuable Real Estaty, 4 Georgetown and Pictou, until suc- eeeded by S. N. Co’s Boats (Sundaysexcepted), 3¢ aks ¢ OS decdetasse City and Suburban suiiaing Lois, &¢ leaving Georgetown at 5a. m., and Picteu on arrival of Train from Halifax——weather per- [ AM instructed by Tuto. DesBrisay, Esq., mitting. WM. MITCHELL, to sell at AUCTION, at ‘‘The Apothe- , Agent of Dep’t. Ch’tewn, April 21, 1880. BRICKS. NS; James I Black, Montreal; A T Higgin- son do. ++ aie +> A Good Account. ‘To sum it up, six long years of bed-ric- | den sickness and suffering, costing $200 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, and I want everybody to knew it for | their benefit.” ‘‘Jean Wars, Batler, N. Y.” pone nsoncenceasmeneerennareeth an GUARDLAN. FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Lompany. Subscribed Capital, - 22,000,000 Total ‘Invested Funds, Upwards of 2,956 bt Tetal Annual Ineome,- -~ - 499,750 he undersigned having been oppantes | Agents at Charlettetown, are prepared io| issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on the | usual terms. CARVELL EROS. Charlettetown, April 21, “80—lm 2aw TEXEE WEESMLY EXAMINER, — fe: sons having relatives or iriends abroad, au! desiring to keep them informed concernir P. E. laland, cannot do soin a better or chesv er way than by subscribing to Tux WEExi: EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, cz tho Dominion, on receipt of One Deilar. Wednesday, the 12th day of May le, at 12 o’clock, neon, (if not previously dis- posed of at private Sale), The following very valuable aud eligibly , situated Properties, described af follows : N SALE, ABOUT 50,000 BRICKS! Apply to 3 Building Lota fronting on Upper Quee ‘] TREMAINE & METCALF. $ Buildin a fronting ow Upper Queer tte ane Street, so. “The eoathaiabicn Hall Cor Apel 12, 1870.- ~ Ine ner, and the residence of Charles Quirk (eom.' mencing 64 feet from the Corner); 2 Lots cP Et Sn TD A ’ front each 30 feet on Queen“Street, and run By ap ie Sa ee [Sie back about 80 feet; i Lot fronts 36 feet on | teed foo 2 EX 25 ke iY 4 Queen Street and runs back abeut 42 feet, to- | Pearce : a Ae | gether with the Buildings thereon, These | aoe m iddy® | Lots, centrally lecated in the Business heart i‘bae ” RESO eae of the City, present a rare chance to Capital- ) ah cE Ret AG ) ists for a first-class investment. | enka tee Bei See oe Bet Part of Common Lot No. 25, divided into tHe PERFECTIO i OLE | OP ETON ; eens SWMLELS Zc!! FOUR HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS. | OF WHISKY)? Ores : ! UNRIVALLED ror [SO EP 1 Lot fronting on Orlebar Street (West | G'<3 TODDY, | oe Side) 50x75 feet; 1 Lot fronting on Schoel * Street (East Side) 50x75 feet ; 1 Lot fronting | on DesBrisay Street (West Side) 50x75 feet; 1 Lot fronting on DesBrisay Street ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, (West Side) 60 feet, . and running 54, Holborn-viaduct, £.C., London, Aug. 18,1879 back to a point. These Lots are beauti- Rerorr on the Lornz HIGHLAND WHISKY: fully situated on high land in the suburbi) “We have visited the bottling stores of of the City, and are most desirably located Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have for Private Residences. ; : selected from the vats, samples of their 3 Building Lets on the Green Koad, near. Lorie Highland, Whisky, and have sub- ‘« Boyle’s Tanrery.” jected them to careful examination and Also, part eof WATER LOTS No, 17 and 18) analysis. The samples were very frag- in GEORGETOWN, immediately adjacent to! rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and the Public Wharf (on the East Side) and hay- | ing a front on Wood Street. ‘Twelve acres of Good Marsh Land, situate: | near Fullerton’s Creek, Township No. 48, anc | lately in the possession of Alex. McGregor. Terms at Sale. > Full particulars to be had from either ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. first quality. ‘*ArTHUR Hitt, Hassautt, M. D. ‘*Orro Heuner, F. C. 8., F. 1. C.” | Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEE possessed all the characteristics ef pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the Brotuers, 31 Commercial Street, London ; &e., ef this Well-knewn Poundry, CONSISTING oF— | 3 Steam Engines, all complete and in good | working erder. (For description see Hand- ‘ bills); 4 superior Iron Lathes, with all the ‘latest necessary appliances. (For description {gee Handbills); 2 Verticles or Drilling Ma- | chines; 1 Centreing Machine; i Steam Planer; |] Bolt Machine, (Dies and Taps complete) ; ® Steam Boilers; Anvils, Vises, and all the ‘necessary Toely for a first-class Foundry; lot 'Ship’s Castings,, Threshing Machine do, ; i Stove do., full assortment; 1 Ship’s Capstan, |2 Winches, 2 Jack Screws ; 2 full sets Grave- | yard Railings ; 20 tons old Metal; 25 tons eld ‘fron; 5 tons Pig Iron; 1 ten of old Copper, | Brass and Compesisition, &c., &c. At 12.30 a. m.. sharp. i will sell the : a ‘eae Land and Foundry Buildings, &e, The Land measures ninety-four (94) feet on i Kent Street, and extends back one hundred land sixty (160) feet, being Town Lot No, 7, land part of Town Lots No. 8, in the | Fourth Hundred. The Buildings consist {of a Pattern Shep, Meulding Shop, Machine | Shop, Repair or Fitting Shep, Blacksmith | Forge, and Brass Feuncry, | Also in the rear ef the above described land, ia plot of Land 40x70 feat, which, together i with a passage or right of way 15 feet wide, 'extenting to Grafton Street, will be sold to- i gether with the above, or separate. This very valuable and well-known Foundry Property needs no recommendation, is most eligibly situated for Foundry purposes, thoroughly well fitted out with superior Ma- ichinery, Plant, Tools, &c., and has a first- class moucy-making business connection, Full | particulars, with cescription of Machinery, | &c., to be had in posters. | Terms.—For the Property, 25 per cent. 'down at the time of Sale, the balance to be | paid in four years, with interest at 6 per cent. |Terms for the Machinery, Plant, &c.—All ‘sums under $50, cash on delivery ; from $50 | to $100, 3 months; and over $100, 6 months’ i credit on approved jeint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’tewn, April 1, 1880—mf, h 4i, pat th sat CANNED GEESE, N ONE POUND TINS, at 22 CENTS. For sale et Apcil 17, 1860. BEER & GOFF’S. Potato Farina. N EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE FOR CORN STARCH, and CHEAPER, at BREEZE & GOFPF’S. April 17, 1880. Labrador Herring. HOICE CATCH OF 1879. Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq., H. J. Cundali, Distiilerfes, Argyleshire. Smoked Salmon, Salt Trout, 2 Herring, Shad, mers WILLIAM DODD, | MESSRS OWEN CONNOLLY & CO “Halibut, ——_—*_ Mackerel, : Auctioneer. | Charlottetewn, P.E.1. | At HALLS FISH MARKET, Ch’town, April 15, '80—2aw t-f pat Feb. 24, 1886 Beb. 18, 18860—ti ha oo