nme, ot am ot items. -_-- and Other Lecal th RsMEMBER the great clearing out sale a! West of England House on Monday next. By telegram to L: C. Owen, brig ‘‘ Fanny,” | Murchison, master, from St. Nazaire, arrived at Port Hawkesbury on the 19th inst. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, James Malone was committed 8 days for being drunk and incapable, and Fred’k } Lepage was fined five cents and costs for ex- hibiting farming implements on his platform. Lasr NreuTt one of the officers oa beat on Queen Street noticed a bright light in the oflice of Davies & Sutherland. Thinking the otfice to be on fire he beat the door open, and found the light to proceed from a heavy fire in the office store. Ix view of the question now pending in this community, and iu accordance with request of the Temperance Committee, the Rev. J. Lathern has announced the subject of Tem- perance for his sermon to-morrow evening, in the Methodist Church. Tur steamer A/bert arrived at Georgetown ge with twenty passengers and a full cargo of goods. The schooner Alpine also ar- rived there yesterday, with coal, from Pictou. This is the first arrival of sailing vessels re- ported at Island ports this season. last evening Mr. fienry Coomes has addressed another letter to *‘ the Editors of the Island Press ”— this time on the prices to be obtained in the British markets for articles which we have not yet attempted to send thither. It is full of information of a practical kind. The letter will appear in the EXAMINER on Monday. Tue Nova Scotia fishing fleet will be much larger this summer than ever before. Nearly every outport throughout the Province is fit- ting out vessels for the purpose, and many of them are beautiful models, with all the most modern appliances for the prosecution of the business. A considerable number will go to the Grand Banks, which have hitherto been scarcely touched by our peovle. In September last a young lady, daughter of arichfarmer residing on Yonge Street, while attending school in Toronto, became acquainted with a young man in the employ of Mr. Lucas, builder, and secretely married him. ‘Two weeks ass ne deserted her, and is at present, it is supposed, in Manitoba. He toox away his wife's trunk and twelve hun- dred dollars, the proceeds of a farm belonging to her which he sold to a Jew in Torohto. To effect the sale he must have forged his wife’s name. An effort will be made to recover the property in a chancery suit. Tue vicinity of Cunard street, St. John, was startled snortly after noon on Wednesday by piercing, agonizing cries for help, and some gentlemen passing saw a female enveloped in Raussl rush from a house into the street. Overcoats were wrapped round her and the flames extinguished, after which she was taken into the house and placed in bed. Her body all more or Jess birned. The girl is a native of Queen’s County, N. B., named Ada Clatten- burg, about 19. She was standing with her back to the grate in the parlor, when it is supposed a spark ignited her cotton wrapper. A little girl in the room noticed the dress on tire and told her to jump into the bath, but she did not take any heed and rushed to the strect. She suffered the most intense agony and died at six o'clock on Wednesday evening. A sNZAK THIDF entered the St. Lawrence H>tel last evening, with the intention of feloniously securing a coat, but his plans were readily overthrown, and he escaped aiter loosening the sleeve of his own. It was about eight when he entered the hall and seized a coat which was hanging therein. As he was about to depart with his booty the proprietor- e33 appeared, caught him by the arm, and screamed loudly for help. The thief dropped the coat and struck her, but she still calied aloud for the servants and held on. Shortly after she let his arm go, and took a firm grasp of his coat-sleeve. The sleeve ripped from the body, and the thief departed, leaving the coat which he attempted to steal and the sleeve of his own. We learn that the thief was arrested by the police to-day. Heisa sailor named John Lloyd. He says “‘ he went into the hotel for a drink of water, and that a woman came out of a room and tore his coat.’ The coat was found by the police where Lloyd threw it, over the ferry wharf. Donald Campbell and Augustus Campbell, of Juhnston’s River, were yesterday charged before Taecophilus DesBrisay, Esq., J. P., with assault and trespass by George McLeod and Alfred McLeod of the same place. George McLeod and Alfred McLeod were also charged with assault and trespass before John A. Mc- Donald, J. P., of Johnston’s River, by the above named Donald Campbell and Augustus Campbell. The Magistrate, finding that pro- ceedings had been commenced against the Campbells in this city, adjourned the case to be heard with the first in Charlottetown. Mr. DesBrisay, finding that the affray originated about a few loads of mud on the ice, ma: xed a nominal fine against the whole of the parties and divided the costs between them. He also ordered Donald Campbell, George McLeod, Augustus Campbell and Alfred McLeod each to enter into his own recognizances to the Queen in $100, with two good and sufficient sureties each in $50, that they all keep the peace and be of good behavior for twelve calendar months towards all Her Majesty’s subjects. Four young men, named respectively Messrs. G. McDonald, Peter Phee, Angus McIntyre and Thos. Feehan, left Mount Stewart on Wednesday last, for Denver, Colorado. The former was clerk for the past six years in Messrs. Longworth & Co.’s branch store, Mount Stewart, and re- ceived a very creditable certificate from that firm for the faithful and satisfactory man- ner in which the transacted tho business! during that time; he also received very complimentary certificates from clergymen of different denominations, who had a chance of judging his character by personal acquaintance ; also from the testimony of his many friends and customers. Messrs. Phee and Feehan also worked’in the same employ, and Mr. McIntyre in the employ) of Messrs. Coffin & Glover. As they are all sober, active and industrious young men, | we trust their energies in journeying to a! distant country will prove successful, inas- | much as that they will get lucrative employ- | ment, and the blessing of good health to enjoy it, “twa -ad asian NEWS BY TELEGRAPK, TAP" clathedpo'edesalin comeeenk cation = = BW SPRING TWERDS! Orrawa, April 18. Chief Justice Sir William Young will ad- minister the Goverument of Nova Scotia dur- ing the absence of Governor Archibald in Eng- land. It is stated that Mr. Lamb, of the late firm of Converse, Colson & Lamb, of Montreal, has received the appointment of Chief Appraiser for the Dominion, with headquarters at Montreal. ‘The salary is said to be $4,000 per year. Messrs. Purcell and Ryan, contractors for section A of the Canada Pacitic, advertise for 2,000 meu. They offer $1.25 per day a week, and have made arrangemeuts whereby five or more men going to werk on the road can get through to Thunder Bay at a very low rate. A little girl belonging to Mrs. Destaurier, who resides at 57 Church Street, drank by mistake a cup of lye on Wednesday. The re- sult was that death eusued in a short time. Che little one suffered great agony. The sub committee of the printing com- mittee met this morning for the purpose of considering the tenders. The paper was ad- jadged by sample and awarded to Mr. Barber, No. 2, at $13,352. The printing contract was awarced to C. H. Meclnutosh ; and the contract for binding to Alex. Mortimer. The com- mittee will doubtless endorse the tenders. Lonvon, April 18. Reuter’s Rome special says an agreement has been effected between Germany and the Vatican on some points concerning the Bishops Wo are Most compromised with the German Government: The idea of a Concordat has been abandoned ; but declarations will be ex- changed, and the establishing of a new order of things relating to the legal position of Bishops. Sr. Pererspere, April 18. The Agence Russe denies that Russia de- manded the extradition of Nihilist refugees from England. 3ELGRADE, Aprii 18. lt is reported that a considerable force of Albanians entered Servian territory yesterday. Pestru, April 18. Some hundreds of square miles of fields are again submerged, and the towns of Belgrade l'arnis and Gyulavanoy are threatened. The water at Szegdin has risen eight inches, and the people are again quitting their houses. -=- Ir is understood that the Governor General and the Princess will stay for three weeks in Quebec after leaving Montreal. Lord Lorne’s father, the Duke of Argyll, is expected to ar- rive at the ancient capital in the second week in June for a four months’ visit to his son and royal daughter in-law. A week later they will greet ‘Rear-Admiral the Duke of Edin- burgh at Halifax, who will succeed Admiral Inglefield in command of the North American squadron. At Halifax the party will be joined by Lord Wharncliffe, Lord Colin Camp- bell (the Marquis’ brother), Mr. Eustace Bal- four, who will marry Lady Elizabeth, the Marquis’ second sister, in a few days, Earl Percy, heir presumptive to the dukedom of Northumberland, and husband of Lady Edith, the Marquis’ eldest sister, and probably Lord AT THE London [LOUSe. EX “ALBERT,” VIA GEORGETOWN. SPRING STYLES. MENS HATS! Felt and Straw. GENTS’ WHITE SHIRTS Roseberry and wife. There will, it is said, be gay doings at Halifax during the sammer. aN ———— ET Special Notices. Oranegs by the box at Beer & Goff’s. Fresu Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, just received, and for sale at the ‘* Glasgow House.” Frep’K LePage. April 19, ’79. —6i Fresu Sreps, just received, at Haszara’s Agricultural Store, Queen Square (West.) Fresh ORANGES and MapPLe SuGar at Beer & Gorr’s. Eariest In Cvutivation. — The Early Climax Cabbage. Extra crisp curled Lettuce. Seed of the above varieties, at Haszard’s Agricultural Store. April 15—tf Very Choice Suoked Hams, at Berr & Gorr’s. BoneE.LEsS Fisuy at Beer & Gorr s. mmeneas = HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. April 19.—Capt. Dawson, New Glasgow, N. | S.; Chas. Coristenc, Montreal; Chas. Has- i well, do. REVERE HOUSE. April 19—Wm. L. Watson, Montreal ; H. | P. Kerr, St. John; Fred E. Small, Montreal ; | Alfred N. Climas, Yarmouth ; Rey. J. Rogers, Montreal; N. T. Norman, do. | — aa Married. | On Wednesday, 16th inst., at St. An- | drew’s Church, Shediac, by the Rev. A. S. | Newnham, Dr. Robert Leonard Botsford, | son of the Honorable Judge Botsford, and ' Miss Emily Christina Queen, daughter of , Lewis Carvell, Esq. Died. | At Harbor’s Mouth, Lot 48, yesterday, | April 18th, William Jones Haszard, eldest | and last surviving son of the late William | Haszard, Esq., of Bellevue, in the 7ist year) of his age. SHIPPING NEWS. Canso, N. S., April 16.—Schr. Lettie May, from Grand River, P. KE. L. Charleston, 8. C., April 12—In port barque Lucy Pope, Thompson, for Liverpool (ready.) St. John’s Nfl’d., April 7—Cleared Laos domia, McIsaac, for Charlottetown. Off Plymouth, March 29—Brigt. Lauretta for Charlottetown. Cape Henry, April 13—The brig Piecetwing, of Prince Edward Island, bound from Cuba to ‘Portland, is now three miles off Cape Henry, ° masts entirely gone. Pilotboat Maryland went to her assistance; brig declined offer. The fleetwing has been reported passed once or or twice dismasted, but refusing assist- ance. Spoker, April 6, lat. 43.80, lon. 35.18, barque J. W. P. E. I., from Sligo for’ Sandy Hook. i Frillings. VELVETEENS. BUTTONS. Braids. Gents Scarfs. spring Styles _ BIZR PUTTERS Jal April 10, 1879. IN ; ——ae = %( J. B. —s aa, Molasses, i The subscriber offers for sale low, Puns. MOLAS 20 Bbls. do ® 20 B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch’town, April 15, 1879.—6in HOUSE WANTED. A COMFORTABLE DWELLING (with Pe not less than eight commodious Rooms, besides Kitchen) conveniently situated in a pleasant part of the City or suburbs. Address, giving particulars and naming rent, SES es | Bright Retailing. ** HOUSEHOLDER,” EXAMINER OFFICE. April 17, 1879—ex 3i pat 2i THE NEW TARIFF. F THERE D3 ANYTHING IN THE Watsh, Clock or Jewelry Line that you require, you will not find the price raised, but in many instances lowered, at KE. W. TAYLOR'S, »WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Ch’town, April S, 1879.—tf i ee 8 ee ———— BOSTON STEAMERS The Carroll & Worcester will continue running as usual. ‘‘Carroll ’ will leave Boston on SATURDAY, THE 26th INST., ice permitting. Orders to be in timeshould go forward at once. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, April 14, 1879—-3in eod a Piano for Sala, ALUABLE SQUARE AMERICAN PiANO, nearly new. Apply to W. McKECHNIE. {April 14—6i HOUSEHOLD GoonpDs Hor Spring. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Have in Stock a splendid lot of ‘Carpets (in all qualities), Paper | Hangings (cheap, medium, and best qualities), Floor Oil Cloths (stout English make. all widths), ‘Table Linens, Sheetings, Towel- ings, Eed Tickings, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Bleached _ and Grey Calicees. -_—_—-—-———— Housekeep = purchasing, should see those Goods, as they will be sold at Old Prices. | April 10, 1879—th fr mon wed 2w i ‘ ! ' j t ' NEW TWEEDS |! JUST RECEIVED Per Steamer ‘‘ Albert,” at GEO. E. FULLS CUSTOM Tailoring Wepartment.| o~<9— O35 PRICES LOW! WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED April 15, 1879—taw pat ne a 4w | tctindilion Him asta ts laggas 1879. SEEDS. 1879. PER “NORTHERN LIGHT.” 70: TUST RECEIVED, THREE CASES NEW SPRING TWEEDS, CHOICE PATTERNS! 03 Now is the Time to get Suited LOW PRICES! yi —— ~ MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1879 —her we a a : a RECEIVED via Georgetown, small Seeds for early sowing. And an unusually la stock of Garden and Agricultural See daily expected from William Evans, Seedsman to the Council of Agriculture for the Province if Quebec. Mr. Evans received the first prize for Swe- dish Turnips, grown on his own farm, at the last Provincial Exhibition held in Montreal, when competition was open to the Dominion, WM. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, } Queen st., Ch’town, April 15,’79. | Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. A Mare Chance to Obtain a Cheap and Elegant House in Charlottetown, 7¥XHE SUBSCRIBER offers at private sale the three-story DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP on Prince street, opposite St. Paul’s Church, in the very centre of the city. Also, a small Cottage on Hensley street, , known as ‘* Davy’s Lane.” | And, also, a large Building Lot, 45 by 160 i feet, pleasantly situated ou Euston street, | near entrance to St, Peter’s Road., | If not previously disposed of by private cor- | tract, the above described property will be | offered at Public Auction on Thursday, the | first day of May next, at the hour of twelve } o'clock, noon. For terms, etc., apply to R. WRIGHT. Prince st., Ch’town, April 9.—pat 3w COMPRESSED TEA! FOR SALE AT THE FLOUR & TRA STORE! 49 CTS. PER POUND in {-4 lb. Blocks. 6i IT iS EXCELLENT. GIVE IT A TRIAL. BEER & GOFF. Ch'town, April 4, 1879. MOORE & MCDONALD, CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, &C, OR roe te in Black Walnut, Ash, &c. ; Parlor, Hall and Dining-Room Fur- niture, in the latest styles.—We are prepared to meet the wants of our customers with pune- tuality and despatch. REPAIRING neatly executed. Pictcrr Frames and Mouldings constantly 'on hand or made to order. All kinds ef Household Furniture furnished. s@ Don’t | forget the place: Opposite Mrs. Robertson's | Hotel, Souris East, P. E. Island. | April 12---2m eod FOR SALE, FFXiiE unexpired term of fourteen yeara of LEASE OF LAND, corner of Queen and Richmond Streets, formerly occupied by. Fra ser’s Drug and Gass’ Boot & Shoe Store. For further particulars, | applyTat ‘‘ Glasgow House,” to Mr. F. LePage. s«-n2e! P.gG. FRASER. Charlottetown, March 31, 1879. Wants. Lost, Found, Scr, Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. ————=— peau ANTED — Two neatly furnished Reoms, with use of kitchen, for gentle- man and wife. Address, stating full par- ticulars, P. O. box 135, Charlottetown. April 19—2i VO LET—For 6 or 12 months, a Furnished COTTAGE in a convenient part of the city. Apply at this office. April 15—6i ‘EXO LET.—The Shop and Premises front% ing on the South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House, at present in session of Mr. Larter, as a Shoe Store. Pecheadon iven on the 6th of August next, Apply to MRS. STAMPER.