Y = ? om ee SS nena on ee ere sneer: 5 ae sets a A ARSE TENE TTT LN aT ae : = pocal and Other Items, | NEWS Ry TELEGR A ° MAILS expres ted thi evening by ix o'clock : ~~ ia Ge ps . a train. Cee “Ses pond Ce -_ THe as Northern Las it’ did not leave Pictou to-day . i re iS making good progress Tus Legislators with the ’ rey Bali. py, Campton and Benj. Reartz, Esys., ‘a ae . eft this city to-day ¢ route for Colorado, a - — pa ° Heneary is about to issue a lottery loan ef 40,000,000 florins, principally for rebuilding Saeged1u. sveaehiinet in the ©) tawa Hospital snffering A PATIENT mplant suicided by cutting from bladder his thr *' _ Tus Herald's cable ‘Oports the Herald fund now providing daily a full meal fer 15,805 ehildren. _- Tun letter of ‘‘ Fairplay” received. We ‘i ; ; eannot entertain it unless the writer gives his sy) nanie ia ¢ onhden ‘ —_ assault hefore tho Stipendiary ONE Case Mavistrate his forenoon. The assailant was fined #2 and costs, ors lay *. . half ton of ety Nearny express goods was re- csived in the Jargest receipt yet, Jation of one month. ea to | We learn that the portrait of Mitchell, the Indian of Rocky Point, painted by Mr. R. Harris, of this city, has been purchased for the Academy of Arts at Ottawa. * ~ “ “iu <t : 4 esterday. This is the i j having been the accumu- icliciaeslt—<tltaeienintenscia Rev. Mr. Ferzaenacn thankfully acknow- ledges the receipt of S22. 50, the proceeds ot a concert given ab Alberton in aid of the Irish Reliaf Fund, whieh will be sent as directed. sum iiaatl~thtlion Rewewner the Sale of Assorted’ and Bank- mpt Stock, by B. Wilson Higgs, Auctioneer, at his Auction Reom, Queen Street, to-morrow, at Llo’clock. Good bargains may be expected. See advertisment in .nother column. ——— ews of San rancisce have put David on trial in 2 mock comrt, rabins, lawyers, and other professional speakers arguing for-and ; ‘ against the morals o! the great Jewish king. The <liseussions are held in a large hall before 1 liences, erowiles! a: Tur J Bopy SNATCHIN: Vrithin the past few weeks au organized system of grave robbery has existed in Parineauville. Que. Fight econtly carried off, and great excitemens i been occasioned by the discovery o! lt is proposed to lye! the bo ly snatchers if discovered, yecil bodi: Have ’ these outrages, senimenciiaies Ma. Eppv, of Eddy & James and the Grant Smelting Works, oi Leadville, the largest concern there, although not yet two years old, says the output of Leadville mines, including silver ani lead, for the year 1880 will be between $14,000,000 and $18,000,000. He says hegives a careful estimate, maximum and minima. “Parner ’ McNamara. who is endeavor- ing to estidlish on Independent Catholic Church in Brookly», has peculiar ideas regard- ing #t religious tunes. He has hyms sung to the ‘‘ Wearing o' tiie Green” and the ‘‘ Exile of Erin.” One of the Psalms of David is set to “ Yankee Dood'e,” and another (the 26th Psalm) is sung to the tune of *‘ Paddies Forever.”’ ' ' i . vliininnainiail AnuvsemMen’ Fexp ror HosprraL For THE Issaxz.—The following snbscriptions to the above fund are gratefully acknowledged : — Arthur Ne whery i ‘ ‘ : > Gearge Macleod j ‘ ‘ ‘ W. RK. Boreham . ; : ‘ . Ralph Brecken ; . - a x Ute ‘ o Mrs. Bayfield i : : 6 Already ackuowle J ged : ; _- $127 Tota! Messrs, H. J. Cundail and Arthur Newbery have also promise | some books and papers, Which will be thankfully reesived as additions ~-o-- - ' toa library lately opened. ; oie el Frewery Casy.—-A case of considerable im- portarse, reserved Winter, was hear Fisherivs Hunter | ies, Rive, Was to-day at the Marine and room, Dominion Brilding before ivar, iisq., Inspector of Fisher- Clow, ex-Warden on Winter chorged with four distinct Jani eifence against the Fishery Law, by fishing without a license in a reserved Stream, Thescove of the defence was that Wiater River is not a river but an arm or in- letof the sea, After reviewing the evidence at considerable length and referring to maps of the stream, Mr, Duvar gave his decision that Winter River, at the locality where Clow was lishing, isa river within the mean- ing of the Act, an | tined the defendant $50and costs, or ove month’s imprisonment, with au Sppeal to the Minister for remission of the Sentence. A Narrow E.care rrom A MELANCHOLY ATH.~-A sad-looking object, seeking per- the necessaries of life, aimlessly wander- ed to Steam Navigation Wharf this morning. The ice had yest-rday melted from the upper es the dock, but, owing to the cold snap t night, a thick seam covered the deep Water there. [sy curiosity, no doubt, he was attracted to the | dge of the wharf. . He steod 00 the stringer, .nd ‘by some mishap fell in. Veath stared him in the face as he struggled {Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, vain he endeavored to break | Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., the water. * lee which su: rounded him, and regain the Wharf, but seein Sstance le set upa heartrending cry, which Was heard over the neiguhorheod. <A few in- Wiluals rushed to the agonizing scene. but Were powerless to render assistance Without imperriling their own existence. With remark- } i | i as regariis the right of fishing in the } ried her. rivers Dunk, Morell, Midgell and| stalwart gfpsy youths broke into his house, { ' 1 ’ : no chance of escape or as- doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Price 75 sents. of Messrs. Hopeson & McLxzop, town. ' ; ! j _ le presence of mind they set to work break- | Mig the ice around him by throwing stones, | faorl roe ends, and iron upon it. Bya random | eheaper and better Sug apiece of plank struck him upon the / and st ! nc ost fad and he + de beneath the tide. to the | especially stop the foolish habit of TUBNILE seasonings, to which is added Liebigs’ Extract aoe 4 > ; } ° ‘ ore of those who endeavored to save him, | after expensive aud qu che | rae | much of the vile humbug medicine that o of ice | yan only harm, and makes the proprietors | perilous | rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all f &0 instant he arose again andas he dida Ballant youag mve sailed out on a cak and = resensed him from — his POSition, he Whirl, lie was then carried to a house on simple : : Restoratives were administered always at a tri in less that wo hours he wagged his tail, , ter times and g seead ariie's mei + ary NT - Wien Fenitentliary case—iilessrs. Ning and Tnek for New Rrunswiecl or Mr TLoal ptNK iO] AYOW 25PUISWICK, AN iva Tl. Lash day morning adjourned y es ; order that another question should be add ed and the case submitted. promised submission, safety of the training ship ‘* Atlanta,” now Eleven officers and 300 young seamen are on beard. j Rawas Mm... iyet 1h ia VmMyNppanny Ant , | Vota 1th LUG} Qi Ub AGt LY 5 oe . AVews, CLC. oo = : ; ,: * ‘ we ; Swe! aa i mipaten ie thie Abdul Khan is still at Kundus. The mill people sacrificed at Mandalay fer the restoratien of the King’s health were not burned but buried alive. £4 0HULENCT, lt is annenced that General Skobelof Ce ake. wed 17 years, a a re : he Wile of Melhay Wright, ex-M. P. > : } 7 Pontiac, who was a A } is also dead, , ‘ for davehter of Senator | > An Ottawa dospatch says the New Rruns- fer the Dominion Government—was vyester- till Wednesday, in The Viceroy of India was to start for Siinla on the 12th inst. It appears heyond doubt that he has placed his resignation in the hands of the Secretary of State ; prepared to retain office until the arrival of his suecessor. A Berlin déspatch says that the States which opposed Bismark’ but is s stamp Ill have Grave apprehensions are felt for the 73 days out from Bermuda for Portsmouth. The Chilians are blockading Callae. Lord Lyttou has resigned the Vice- Revalty of India. ' DTS Lp Ie Financial. Tite following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the banke here: London—sight........... 103 per cent. prem. OO GN0Gs 06 6ahy53 92 percent. ‘ New York cheque. is deen: ee OMS, i i Boston--cheque... per cent. CARPETS. A iin 9 Lat A lot of Dress Goods and ot! NEW CARPEHTS—in all qualit - INEW. OILCLOTHS—all widths. iO Gz pet GA Fe eS LS om # Le Stine 46 Qh ane EUs BEES te / 4 in the City to select from. y . fable Damasks, Cream‘ " ul not leave for Central Asia, Linen anole i7amMas CS, Cres Mm : fhe Supreme Court of Canada have an- nounced that the decision on the consijtu- i i] ic : LX iw, DR? tae ON ko tionality of the Canada Femperance Act U ines iil carrey and vy nive q ‘ »SCONS, will be viveu to-day Presd ian" Q . ryy } 1 e 7 ° . TNS ; so S ay, ittesaay, Jian ~ ct saci ok 4 pe Miss Mary Mills, a daughter of ex-Min-| - heetings, LAaAvDie NAD hh ins and VD Ovieys. ; . a OM e v a shcntptainctasticitatin mond deen! meh freee ceed ee Coat ~~ , £25 i, poascd Cc. - = pomenent ca pomang a ~ a = ae = oe? & poet Li YJ at i : } wren te NTH {} at) BpAyn SANnNTOHH'S iy meg atk UOOL els 5 «UU bi Dy Lal) ; Ro EIIMN AIN TDs ! nemnants at jose ¢ ~~ eo . wore peed A Part of Gur Spring Stock of Twrnas fst arrived oes = com, Z ERMS CASFi! Charlotttetown, March 4, 1850. FOR a LI IL PE TS ia PA OE, ea a os x 2 He Ff So 3 Le ba so 2s e eA re ke 4 ce ba we © 5s B.Sc UW Gags . * oo Montreal, Toronto, etc... percent. ‘ NUE. cas EP Es 0s 0 I Oe ie 5 ee Oe: Sohn, MoM is ss» ;percent. “ INEQY PAPER HANGINGS— new ‘opening 2 ~fimmense eee Oe ee 2 per cent. .s sy. : Cn | nace | variety from cheapest to best quatitics Ox Wednesday evening next, Rey. Mr.| > ‘ Ackiaan and the Charlottetown Methodist Choir will give a iAterary and Musical Enter- tainment in the basement of the Methodist (Brick) Church. it will consist of a Lecture on the subject of ** Music,” by Mr. Ackman, illustrated with music by the Choir, who have | prepared some choice pieces for the occasion, LOW PRICES FOR GACH. W..., A. We Sos ae CG2. Charlottetown, March 23, 1880,—tu th sat > aR Hm 8 ae Oe +} Lord me Lite aniong which is ‘* Praise ye the ar- ranged froin Haydn’s ‘‘ Creation. Besides a highiy interesting lecture, the musite to be given by the Choir will be a concert in itself. Proceeds for church purposes. iutertainment te commence at 8 o'clock ; admission only 10 i ‘ t ‘ Ctead,. — Argue. cents. A rare treat may be expe wages Lemons and oranges ‘just received at The Cenfectionery and at the Branch.—al2 31 a le 2a) . Pa a ee = } a eee ok IRREGULAR JARTARS invaded iiussia, but were pursued and severely beaten by Chinese troojs. —_—--~ <> Sausaars, fresh each day, cleanly and care- fully made, 12 cents per pound at Peoples Market, Grafton street. _——- or ~ ; } Pa A few weeks ago a respectable old peasant armer in Roumelia, smitten by the charms of a young gypsy girl belonging to a tribe that had squatted in the neighborhood of his farm, . '* e+ : . * indueed the maiden to listen to his addresses, A [ea OF CORDAGE of Every Description, SVL Hambroling, &c., &¢., equalin quality to the best American, £2 TSPRING, New Tweeds, | ESTABLISHED i825. Pry DANADA CORDAGE Ge AIONTREAI! JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. including ail sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Heme Rope, Houseline, Prices on application, ae ae. F by, ot << "ET HPA ey af ee ne pey aT a & Dy, : wea Jan. 7, 1379. Fb OE La BF os eR ARPT ROE AES SR, PR ee Facet geeemouneet manage me J wwe ET MET IO EMIS IS SPRING. em Re ESO LS New Suitings. and finally obtained her consent to be- | : : HE = ° _ . : ; ‘ . t : sc tA Lie . come his wite. He received several warn Entest Patterns, a larce Cheice. . i or WHIS “ ings from sundry of her gypsy lovers, |tnig day received. | UNRIVALLED For Po" shed. in». threateni “ns, but was Peet ee | lipSeStToDpy. || eouchbed In threatening term. . bub W as SEER & SONS 1 ee ee OB DY. | SS go infatuated by her surprising beauty wareews ee eee that he disregarded those monitions and mar- On his wedding night a number of; seized him ia his hridal bed, bound iim to a plank, and deliberately sawed him 1a two, hav- | ing previously strangled his young wile before hia eves. On the same night the tribe struck ite touts and decamped, nor have the authori- | ties as yet sueceeded in laying hands upon the perpetrators of the crime. | a3 ‘ A Good Account. “J sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- 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- 2s work for a year since, without the loss of a! s9@ cides No. | day, andI want everybody to knew it for their benefit.” at ahd ‘(Jeux Wesxs, Butler, N.Y.” | August Flower. | The immense salo and great popularity of | Green’s August Flower in all towns and vil- | lages in the civilized world has caused many imitators to adept similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense This medicine was introduc- | i of the afflicted. Tolna . | | ed in 1868, and for the eure of Dyspepsia and | Vainabls Property ip Sale, a Liver Complaint, with their effeets, such as Three it never has failed to our knowledge. : Two million bottles solid last year. Sanrples 10 cents. rT Remedy for Hard Times. | — : : hae ot Stop spending so much en fine clothes, rich | and style. Bay good, healthy food, | ibstantial things of hie every way, and ack docters or using 80 pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures fling cost, and you will see bet- | health. Try itonce. Read and leoked as happy ax any canine inthe city. ef it in another column. ‘. ‘And a large assortment of Seap, Candles, | Ch'town, April 6, ’80—4i,pat 41, ar her 2: Queen’s County. clothing ; get more real ‘Pp REPARED with Pea Flour and seasoned | __ of Jfeat, making one of the most nutritious does ‘dishes that can be obtained. April 6, 1889. —— ————— A ag ater sa ae : eat t\ “irre 74 rrr CRN HiLGHLAND WRISK YX. A ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, = ‘ 7 ’ é ah c% + TI ie n i fh 4 LEY ON a os A . . o R' 4 NG i rOCK AND ON CON lected from the yats, samples of their 7] SIG ‘MEN 9 b,OTTIC Hi land Whisky, ad have sub- ‘ted then reful examination ani > snnea \ ctea them to ¢ Cru. CXamination ane y puns { Choice Barbadoes : a vr : - NY. ehenwmie nee jm rv fra 13 t1erces \ ‘ MOLASSES ani bys: i , ire Vie . € 5 g- 1@ puns. ic et tee VEWe rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and > tierces ‘ Good Prinidad } possessed ail the characteristics of pure > Shake teat 4“) STIG + wall-matured Raoteh Whisky. of 13 kihds. bright PORTO RICO SUGAR, and weil-matured Scotch Whisky of the bbls. bright Barbadoes SUGAR. : first quality. ” Chests and Caddies Prime Congen TitA, ‘‘Antuur Hitt, Hassantt, M. D. ‘‘Orro Heungr, F.C. 8., F. 1. C.” Crates assorted EARTHENWARE. | Pon A ee ae ; : Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEE Clases and half-cases MATCHES. and Extra No. 1 SOLE Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agents t+ MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetewn, P.E.!, LEATHER. Caddies Smoking & Chewing TOBACCO, Spices, Chocolate, Cocoa, Broma, Vinegar, | Paper Bags, Wrapping, Paper, &c., &c. At lowest market prices. FENTON Tf. NEWRBERY, Vents 6G OG x VGAT FARM lately owned by John and | RANKIN ty ORUG STORE, Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, in; All Yurieties of Well-known Flower a2arden Seeds, For further particulars apply at the office | ‘ Charlotte ‘including some very new and choice kinds. ‘Having been imported from ene of the most ‘yeliable houses in the trade, the subscriber warrants them to give satisfaction, ~ & DBD. RANKIN. Ch’town, March 20, °80—12i Jan. 9, 1880—eod PRA SOUP. 44 fi 2 Dp. fit +4 lotiga ef Partnership, iN 7 & A. BROW ; have. t'!:1s day ad- VW . mitted into Partnership Mx. J. G. H and flavored with _the finest herbs and A 25.cent Tin will make 3 quarts of thick | Soup Brown. ‘Lhe Firm hereafter will be con- For sale at ducted under the name of W. & A. BROWN & CO. Dated this tirst day of April, 1880--2w BEER & GOFPS. — Fob. 18, 1880. \ in Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch, one DALV LHS & CO. te: ~ : age oa Te Pn eae Wholesale Su plies. 'Rerour on the Louse Hhontaxe Wasser: | ‘““\We have visited the bottling stores of | rothers, and have} t Broruerrs, 51 Commercial Street, London ; | oe € of the largest Stoeks able Damasks. Sheetines, Linen londo Dinar. Bao UT 0 (lords, Blasx French Marinos Ai ft Fev EGIMOIN -AIN ‘DS ] a low Price to elear. by “Northern Light,” ORT ES OU Sa A eer ‘ : TRACTS ‘i ¥ag AU a TEXENDERS addressed to the Pestmaster- General, will } eceived at Ottawa, un- fili 12 ck noon on FRIDAY, 7th MAY NEXT, for the con yance of Her Majesty's i Mails oa prap | contracts, i four ‘years, jfrom ist July t. over eachrof the follow- ling ront | Bear] | Railway Station | Caledonia rwell. | Flat River and Selkirk Road. Fort Augusits and Southport. Little Tignish and Tignish, {| Muillview and Vernon River Bridge. Monaghan and Pisguid. Montague Ci ud Murray Harbor Road, Mourt Albion and Pownal. : 2 @ yr Pasiuvace & . West St. Peter's and Railway Station, ; see ae ae . Printed notices « ontaining full information as te.conditions of proposed contracts may be forms af geen, and blank tender ob- tained, atthe Post Oflices at which the ser- Vices commence antl terminate, or at the office of the subserib : \ We McLEOD, Asst. P. OQ. Luspector, / ‘ ~ 4 . iP. O. Ins v's Office, Charlottetown, / [ap8 26th March, 1880. | 3i |— ciacietioapbestseiiiess -eecamnaned ' SOURIS es, on THURS. i - eCimMise | DAY, the 2%th inst., at 12 o’cleck, noon, | | j ' ts D Vie Beek ee A . ; sold by Public Auction, at 4 : Gne Steam Saw Mill, Wit apptrtenances, in good working order, | tegethei with the Land in connection there- with. Aliso, one Double-enement Cottage. Tin hill Reacts: mall iltivetines Kaka : 4 HE Sin DULG is two § vories | igh, and | in a desirable location near the Railway track, ’ hy semstah fener with a Switeh trom the main line running by onene re yor — Mill. A Flour or Grist Mill could be at- | tached to run by same engine at a moderate } cast ; ane no better investment need be de- | sited than this offers to the capitalist, as the | property must be sold, and a bargain may be | expecte terms at Sale. For partieulars apply te A. A, MACDONALD, Ch'towa, April 8, 1880—2aw till sale BUTTER! } i ene er j UST RECEIVED, e ~ | L7 TUBS ‘Very Ghoice Bedeque Butter, | | For sale by the Tub and by the pound, BEER & GOFF. | March 31, 1889, SE ee ce BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— ‘AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE, ; i ~ BEDEQUE MAILS. FEXHE MAIL FOR BEDEQUE leaves this City every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS at 6 o'clock. Parcels, etc., for Bonshaw, Crapaud, Cape ‘Traverse, and other places along the route, iwill be left atj-the Store of M. McQoar, Queen Street (Opposite Telegraph Office.) The Mail Stage affords goods passenger ac- ‘commodation. These wishing to secure passage will consult with the undersigned on | the evening previous to starting. | Freight and }’ussenger rates very low. PHILIP I. McMAHON, Ch’town, April 8, 1880. Courier, Qi, UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, s) the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Putiisned ra the Provinces. es ae Pees a is ;g