South Shore, Let 65, of the Dominion. for some time past, and, no . don't, will be productive of much good here. Tux Extucs > saa : hy . i n aa _ at Weast iS ° ye = DZ 7” } pasivess of ATTEMP iCOneeMATE | gact OU i) tw Oe > ] sor 0 af i ic -_ ts , va 4 . aa te ' VITH THES 3 iat ti A “ADA “ \ NrGul i Te b i i i i ruil és % +f tie Ae At | : ; . : bad = é 1% Wili HC ene a n ead 3 SHOW etainnient ; m9 1 ive . dk | tertal ‘ . , a” : aa v =2 Sfoulay mchit im the “4. aid ay _ .. ——- } BY aad : : ha Bla iat . ere Tur mail which left Cape Tormentine at ALG dU LLOH PAULUG rey f 1") ft \¢ i} a fe Aa wt) — 3 in arrived at Cape Tra. | . t ‘ . ; saab . He coe ; ad os Brita r} mn inal, oy | gre $0 This @\ Oy, Aik lett Mime PRAUCUSAL CULAh 2 GLivdllds . y 115 ' diately ' Bi | . . ; : , : ie le e eral Daxsnatech to | y >? Tue lice, this atterneaon, ex ‘eo ve peat f’eto tre # nr VUMLDer Oo xellums who inf OTT AY h 28 pestis _ : . SEAWA, SMtaron Z | ar srineipal carners, “tril there is more tk vas hia the } os ' ‘ ih) ia th house fellow,” aad th sent oners will neliast night previos I o ie >) ; . ae ; +) -dondt bo recervivs Visi rs helore Morning members baviy ne v] ow. | i : ‘ t bid) Wye = teal yee @letoun « } 7° i as . #,, DB attend 4 . he Seats Weldon gO to-day te Toronto Mr PHTLMARMON | A THU ALLENGANCE Of nem. | K t ai a as iu bers is reuestec tise on ‘Tuc sday evening, SULA inst, ere is some business ) te be brought bet we then, as well as general pesctise. —o AMES U. WRIGHT, Sec y pro lem, . ee Sy, Paut’s Caercn Association.—The re tung of this Society ¥ evening, the Yn of in St. Paul’s Church lar fortnightly me ’ | will be heid on Frid April next at 5 oO cio School room. Subject : **Enther.”’ (Opener, BOR. FitzGerald, Peq. Arrive Perens, | Brown :—Yesterday a few minutes after four Secretary. p. tn. while sittingat a desk in hi private . a oe a hat haps ie mm in the Globe ollice, he was accosted by ADISTCRS eet are wes, OK ome rn of an einployee named Ceorge Benvett, dismissed Dawaon & LePage, © bibited in the Market} recently for bad conduct, who wanted him to to-day. sev eral bunches of ran “eS PTown mn aisign a certificate, w bich Mir. Brewu refused. het-houze this seas Radishes generally | Aiter-areuing matters a few minutes, Bennett it. is, therefore, in March. eae in about June. some- thing wonderful to see them < a “a . _j Mx. Brown seized his hand and the ball went We beg specially to direct the attention ef | thr mgh the floshy part of his thigh He ial SS one tn the avtonsive trade i ; we & 2 traders and othe a to the extensive trade sale jmacde a desperate struecele to fire avain, but sdvertised by Messrs. Haszard res. to take was prevented by Mr. Brown from cocking “ . +. . ’ ‘hh ly - ? . P ce on Mer ilay me ct at 11 o'clock. The)the pistol a second time. Cries for help . + cee Ariki & tha e 7a sy ait, a?) : ‘ ’ i ‘ ? , F stock is fresh, and as the sale is positive and | brought clerks and editors down stairs, wheu withent “or pagdide prone in need of spring = the fellow was seized and handed over to the plies will do — to ttend, a it 1s probable | police. Notwithstanding Mr. Brown’s ave and that the gsous wil be so d below cost. the tearful nature of the attack, he slept + : fy ro e ° A SR ET Tne j well bRXSd Digurc, ANd is doing very well to- CorR “CTION, lh re } t of Fan fr Fer- | ‘ tne r rt i the sp OLIN caused § reat guson s speech, she i] i hay > Ye ac, ar j was \¢ . carne pS ali 0% : the erty and Prov hee, ° : iPeearrea & ~ *3¢1)! NY and re ‘ © cassie. Sa pleas .Mr. Chairmay, tohear the speec oF} aoe ae 934 merabtination and requests for in- >: isrmation were mm from all quarters, ineludin: the hon. member ior West River, because he} a be ee ae ee - or including ; P er : » jane irom tie tcocvernor-General. ‘The shuoot- has mace the TM porcan’y Aamission tuat ne | sie oe : vs 7 : , ; ez re - } ee rng Was Most cowardly ana unprovoked, it has been talking to his constituents, and |. ould prohably have ; bee f 4 |. had 6) : i J W acl Powat a Cer: ata tie 1e +! » ha- ; ‘ER? h: > n> n <= . ; that they weve te ld tim that the Road Act | would-be asaassin been a finan of more nerve ’ . = ’ y XN . . , ' ; we “all right ”—vith the exception of jand physical strength, ‘ es s . } > . e “4 one clause,’ instead’ of as published Jn l XM i . <a i LONDON, Jaren 26. Thursday S issue. ve ee : oe : | The election excitement is becoming very Two of the Nortieru Light's crew walked @shore on Thursda: Larrived in this city wa Friday. When they left the steamer was jammed tn thick ice between three and four miles off Murray Harbot North. They think she will get into Georgetown to-night, as the wind of yesterday must have scattered the ice, which, on Thursday, surrounded her. The Northern Light hoa between eighteen and twenty tons of freigit for partics in this city. ae a Patrick Seott, of carcass of A Huce Porker.— Mr. exhibited a pork in the market to-lay, which was the eentre of attraction while it remained. It was only about 20 inonths old, and weighed 725 ibs. The pork buyers declare that it was the finest carcass (for the age) ever sold in Charlottetown. Mir. Quilty, from the same e, had one that weighed somewhat less, t was really a fine carcass. We understand that Owen Connolly, Eaq., was the purchaser of both. St. James Caurcu Bazaar.—On behaif of ‘the ladies of St. James Church, we have much — in stating that their saie of useful and ey articles will take place in the Market Hall, on Wednesday next, beginning at two Selock, p. m. rom good information we ean confidently say that the repatation ef former years will be sustammed on this occasion in the character of the work to be offered to the public. We bespeak, therefore, for the les, & generous patronage of their efforts. The proceeds of the Bazaar will be applied in aid of the Buildin ¢ Fond of the Church. et THe commanding Officer has, we learn, ordered the Active Militia of thix city to at- tend St. Paul's Church in full dress, to-mor- row. The members of the different companies will, therefore, :acet in the Drill Shed to- row morning at 10.30, and, at 10.45, march to Uhureh, This role is practised in other cities P.s. -Wedo not wish to insinuate by the last eentence, that some of the militiamen Would not attend unless ordered by the Officer in command. caiplaideatinn Tue Natal Day of the fraternity ef Odd Fellows, which occurs on the 26th of next mouth, is to be celebrated in this city by the members of the Order meeting at St. Law- rence Lodge room, Queen street, at 10 a, m. on that day, and marching in procession to |; ‘dead man. the Wesleyan Cuurch, Prince street, to attend divine service. Inthe evening there will be a entertainment in the Market Hail, the roceeds to be \evoted to charitable purposes. he entertainments of this Urder are always first-class, and as thia one is for charitable Purposes the rush for tickets will be great. ne i, HDurpes goes ta-emorrow to ( Yn : XY} T -) } : ; q Casey, M. BP. (Liberal) has prepared a pam- 7 4 i 7 — philet of 90 naces, Ny aie ~. Be ) NEW Yori, March 25, May Agnes Fleming, the authoress. died } D y e: ‘ ete hi ss, G1Ea 10 POOKIVN Yesterday, t ’ # OLD, N e ene VaS @ native of xt, .B Toroxto, Mareh 26. sais lowing are the facts about the astempted assassination of the Hon. Geo he i the correct crew a five chambered pistol, fully charged and Was “in the act 6 é¢tesve i+ Rectal eal i I ue act Of rising it to fire waen ‘ North Laneashire, etat: yes Mama sey intense in the towns of nil an extra police force is of them. 4 ei in some WVUBLIN, March 26, At an election in Roscommon, Parnell fiercely attacked the O’Connor Don. He asserted that all the influence of the English Government would be used to secure his election. C. Parnelland Jos. G. Biggerhave decided that, con;ointly with Jehn GO Connor Power (Home Ruler) there shal! be run in the County Mayo one of the prisoners recently sentenced at the Castlebar assizes to imprison- ment for assaulting process servers. ineeting Loxvon, March 26. A bulletin has been issned to the papers in London, stating that the labors of the past week have told upon the health of Gladstone, and heis recommended to take complete rest for a few days. ; *_ ~-_—- om! -* A Dead Man Sits Up. uy? a. 2 (From the Little Rock Gazette, March 6.) Dead men tell no tales, but they sometimes frighten people out of their paragraphic wits and humors. Several days ago Mr. J. Me- Clond, of Faulkner county, died of tism of the stomach. He was very highly respected in his vicinity, and when it became known around the neighborhood that the son] head gone from a bedy that had been of such use te agricultural society, a gleomy shadow thatthe sun could not lift seemed to hang over the ‘new grown” fields. The men left their grubbing hoes sticking im the ground, aud went to the?scene of sorrow, and the women, leaving half cooked meals in charge cf children, accompanied them. A large party volunteered to sit up with the corpse, and when night came many sad faces of many sad women and men were seen, sallowed by the mellowing light of tallow candles, The minister came and, entering the door, re-| marked, ‘‘earth to earth and ashes to ashes.’ ‘The corpse lay on a table covered with a sheet. | ‘Me has gone over the road we must all! travel,” said the minister. ‘“] thought I saw the sheet move,” said one of the watchers. ‘‘Seeif there is a cat under it”? The company sat still. ‘““f am confident that the sheet moved,” said the man. The mivister arose anil lifted the sheet, and standing he looked at the pallid face of the | The corpse’s head left the table. | The minister feil back. Stiff, stark and ter-' rible the corpse slowly arose from the table | and attained a sitting posture. The legs re- mained stretched out and the arms remained folded. The women shrieked and ran from the room, and the minister, reprimanding them for their weakness and want of con- fidence, climbed a fence and stood in the tur- Shas rrennia- Eastex Marncer. -The excellent show of ef, pork, etc , at the market to-day, at- tracted numerous spectators as well as buyers. ; : The prize bee! displayed on the stalls of “iat” Iie Messrs. Blake Bros. and Mr. Robert Bridges |'e looked particularly fine, while the carcasses on saleby Mr. Vi heatley and by Mr. Burris were very crelitabie. The dead weight of the ‘* Match prize ox,” slaughtered by the Messrs. Blake, was 1,582 ths, the McKinlay prize ateer, 995 Ibe., and the Lewis steer, 934 Ibs. ; while the dea weight of the Bridges cow, slanghtered b, Mr. it, Bridges, was 524 Ibs., the Longwor th cow, by the same, was $20 Ibs.. the Wrivht cow, $60 lbs., and the Hell cow, 650 Ibs. Sales in all departments of the market were auite brisk. at the follewing tices: Beef (small)j6 to 14 cts. per Ib; beef qr.) from 5 to 8 cents per Ib.; mutton, from Sto Yecents ner Yb.; pork (small) from 7 to Ycents; pork (per carcass) from 5 to 7 cents; tarkeys, from 90 to $1.30; geese, from 40 to 60 cents each: fowls, from 25 to 30 cents per pair; butter (fresh) from 20 to 25 cents per 1!.; butter (tn) from 15 to 20 vents per Ib; ducks 25 to 30 cents per pair ; eggs from 14 to 18 cents per doz.; Potatoes from 14 to 1{i cents per bushel ; Oatmeal, from $2.50 to 23. flonr, from $3 to $3.25. ithat the corpse did not intend to follow, they lwent back ito the house. ;came | boare : : leause of the dead man’s freak was then dis- nip patch. When the frightened people saw i : 2 The corpse stili taincd the upright, rigid posture, stiff as the attitude struck by an, amatuer on the ’ stage. a With tears somewhat allayed the minister emg a hand on i advanced, and, pla the dead man’s breast, pressed him beckward Pro- as his head went down, his heels his head touched the The portionately . a ad up, and when 1 his heels were high in the air eovered The muscles of the stomach, dis- torted by rheumatism, were contracting. It ; required the eflorts of two men to straighten | the corpse. A gentlemen’ who was present | declares that he never before passed such a} fearful night, and with Clarence, adds, ‘*T) would not pass another such a night theugh | ‘twere to buy a world of happy days; 80 of dismal terrer was the time.” DIER. of the Brain. Robert Webster, Esq., of Marie, ' St, Peter’s Bay, ia the 61st year of his age. A Hine Lot of Blaek YEW for adjustment and payment. a lerge discount. | a H fulf 1 On Tuesday, the 23rd inst., cf Congestion any payments on his in the City to select Linen Table Damasks, full lines it 1 Grey and ene FURNISHING from. ‘ream ‘Table sheetings, Table Napkins and D’Oyleys. anil alt REMNANTS ! ome en ee a nee Uulored Lustres and Persian Gashmeres, Courtald ie 8) Sor nee a Hy Grapes, GOODS. a | : Sia ; | | CARPETS, in Brussels, ‘Tapestry aud Scotch, one of the largest Stosks ibamasks. White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings, Lines Caras, Blasx ue, ERVEIMIN AINSI A lot of Dress Goods and other Remnants at a low Price to clear. A Part of Gur Spring Sioek TERMS CASH! CG. DAV LES Charlotttetewn, March 4, 1&80. PAPhit Zt ay i Tweeps jast arrived °01-———- NEW CARPHTS—in all qualities. NEW OILCLOTHS—all widths. HANGINGS — now opening at inuncnse variety from cheapest to best qualities. LOW PRICES FOR CASH. i - i . z ‘ VA W7 B} HES Azo C oe Phe Council Go not bind oo Aaa ; é - ,aecept the lowest or any Tender. Char ottetown, March 23, 1850,—tu th sat ST UVES N ath «- HARDWARE. 20 : ey REMOVED TO WALKERS CORNER, LATELY OCCUPIED BY JOHN KELLY & 60. SIMION W’. GRABBE. Ch: rlottetown, March 15, 1880—2w eod, ne ar ft TEE EF Lib ha oe BEING ABOUT TO MAKE Change in their A Business and Firm, Take this opportunity of informing the public that all accounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR Before the Ist day of March nexi, Ensuing, and all unsettled claims at that date will have to be handed over for collection, Persons having claims against the firm ace requested to furnish the same before that date Charlottetown, January 8, _— 1880, ’' ESTABLISHED CANADA Co JOHN A. CONVERSE, APT OF CORDAGE of Jan. 7, 1879. NOTICE. HE undersigned requests payment of all 1 amounts due to him, without delay, as tia his intention to hand a list of names to an Attorney for collection, and he is anxious ~- that the number shall be as small as possible. | Therefore, please take notice. 'maIxe & METCALF are authorized to receive account. JAMES DegsBRISAY. March 16, ’80—lw eod pd ambroline, &e., &e., equal in quality to the best American. Messrs. TRE- They will also elose out balance of stock during said time at} t< % ed A oe W. & A. BROWN. — {S25. DAGE MONTREAL. Every Description, including all sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers,’ Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, £2” Prices on application. = - omens eee FOR SALE j ; | £N the premises of the Subscriber, a large quantity of English Hawthorn Quicks, of the best quality, suitable either for Ground Hedges or Vykes. JAMES B. McKENNA. Spring Park Cottage, Malpeque Read. March 22, 1880—2w ao my — os place to get your Printing done is at the EXANINER PRINTING ROOMS. sn a ?; Charlottetown, j PAGTORY, by “Northern Light.” & , CO. eee POWNAL WHARF. QI EALED TENDERS will be received ;k) the Mayors’s Odice until noon of MONDAY, the 28th Day of March, ‘ier leasing Pownal Wharf for a term not less than five years, norexceeding ten years. Rent jto be pant quarterly. Lessee will have privi- lege ef removing at expiration of term, all buildings erected by him, or the City wilt purchase them at a valuation, The lecation end number of buildings subject to approval at ef Council. Further particulars can be ascertained from the City Cierk. Ten- ders will aleo be received until the same date from persons wishing to purchese the said wharf, stating terms and manner oi pay- { ment. | The names of two good’ and sufficient | eureties to accompany cach Tender. themselves te EDWARD DAVY, Chairman Wharf Committee, 25th Feb. 1880. \ March 18, 1880.—s tu th sat--ne pat 2i EAS! [7 TA NEW YORK, 1,409 HALF-CHESTS NEW SEASON TEA, ’ } Bi. x “* Braemarm Castur.” i The above Choice i * Congous and Qclongs, the pick of the cargo of S. S. Braemar ('astle, are expected to arrive here in a few days, and will be seld low to the trade for Cash or i approved paper, (e# SAMPLES AT OUR OFFICE, 7 Epper Water Street, HALIFAX. N.S, JT. B. MORSE & CO. March 4, ’80—Im Pe “ ‘ < Nate ee ies ORNE HIGHLAND ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, | 54, Holborn-viaduct, EK. C., London, Aug. 18,1879 i Rerort on the Lorne Hicuiann Wuisxy: *“We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have seleeted from the vats, samples of their forne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. : ‘“ Anrnur Hitt, Hassacn,M. D, ‘‘Orro Heuner, F.C. S., F. 1. C.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, Grrexier Broruers, 31 Commercial Street, Londo : Distilleries, Argyleshire. : Agents : --- MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown Feb, 24, 1880 oe pee for the DAILY EXAMIN BR, e eapest and inmost N Pablistred ra The Proviners, ee net —s ee aa a wees speed be son Ae oe e