A eee edihecenaeencansnseanstnantiinnamianctaassmes eee ee te SexaToR Howtan has been visiting his} ————————_—_—____ friends at Kingston, Ont, ADMIRAL INGLEFIELD is expected back to) Halifax about the 10th inst. RemMeMBER the Oddfellows’ Eatertainment ‘mn Market Hall this evening. Heavy Brack Oars, ex schr. Sea Breeze, in Halifax the other day, sold at from 32 to 33 cents per bushel. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, John Prenty, drunk and incapable, was find $2 and costs or i4 days. Mr. Arcurpatp McDoveatp, of Summer- side, has completed his course of study at Theological Hall, Halifax, and was qualified for the Ministry. New Sprixe Goons.—W. A. Weeks & Co. are now opening their Spring Stock of New Goods. Cash buyers will Goods cheap at this Store—sat tu th Tae Steam Tug Henry Aitken was yesterday launched from her winter quarters. " She has been nicely renevated, and is now ready for the Summer's work. Mr. H. V. DesRocues, Eugrossing Clerk of the House of Assembly, was attacked yes- terday on Great George street by a ferocious bull-dog, and narrowly escaped being bitten. ‘Tue steamer Princess of Wales arrived from Picton yesterday evening at 7 o'clock, with a large quantity of freight and a number of pas- sengers. The Captain reports Pictou harbor clear of ice, but as yet there has been no ar- rivals from sea. We would call the attention of the city authorities to the very dangerous state of the sidewalk, between Beale’s Corner and Knight's Bakery, on Great George Strect. There. are also several other places where the sidewalks are in a very unsafe condition, but the place above referred to is most dilapidated and dangerous to pedestrians. Os the 15th inst., a small riot occurred among a number of the members of Alexander Division of (so00d Templers, at Lot 48,and four of those who took part appeared for trial be- fore Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., today. The scene at the Division Room, on the occasion, was most disgraceful. Thirty witnesses were examined, and judgment was witheld till Monday. Sap Accrornr.—A young man named PDon- ald MecLure, son of Alexander McLure, met with a severe accident on Friday afternoon. while engaged in Dixon’s Saw Mill, Breadal- bane. He caught in the machinery and was whirled around the wheels several times. His leg is broken in several places between th: aie and hip. Drs. Darrach and Robertson were sels sent for. They set the broken bones; and hope for the best. a oo — Good Sarvices Recozraiz3d. ADDRESS TO DR BRINE AND HIS REPLY. ADDRESS : J. F. Brine, Esq., M. D.: Dear Stx,—Learning that you are about to leave Alb:+rton, we cannot allow you to depari without availing ourselves of thi, opportunity of tendering t» you our most gratetul thank- for the minner in which you have discharged the very arduous daties entrasted to you by the Government of this Island. We can assure you that we were all pleased when, upon De. Beairsto’s resignation, you were ap ointel to take charge. Your unre- mitting care and attention to the sick and dy. ing, the small ratio of mortality amongst those afflicted, unprotected as they were by vaccina- tion; also your indefatigable exertions in pre- venting the spread of smail-pox (to which we have much pleasure in bearing testimony), clearly show that our confidence was not mis- placed. H ping that you may long be spared to bless mankind by your skill, ability and attention, in taking leave we beg to assure you of ow best wishes for the future welfare and hap piness of Mrs. Brine, yourself and family. We remain, Dear Sir, Yours most respectfully, Robert W. Dver, Jas. F. White, Rector of St. Peter's,| Jas. S. Gordon, Alberton; Join A. Reid, Arthur F. Carr, R. H. Reid, Minister Peesbyterian! Daniel G. McDonald, Congregation of Al-'John Caambers, berton and Tignish; | Robert Hockin, Joseph Seller, Willian #. Reid, Methodist Minister,| Wm. H. Buckertield, Alberton ; J. D. Woodman, N. S. Boudreault, P. P;|Jas. H. B. Cail, Beaj. Rogers. M.L.C ;'M. G. Clark, R. B. Reid, M L.C.; | Wm. Durant, Peter Gavin, M.P.P.; |W. R. Leard, G. R. Montgomery, JP;| Richard Gladney, Jos. McGilvray, J.P.; |John J. Weeks, John L. MacKinnon, (Robt. Bell. Donald Montgomery, Alberton, P. E. L, April 19, 1879. = REPLY: To the Rev'd Messra Dyer, Carr, Seller, Boud- reault: Messrs. Rogers, Reid, Gavin, dc., &e., &e. GENTLEMEN, —I thank you sincerely for the very Hattering address with which you have presented me. It was received as unexpect- edly as it was welcomel. I do not consider that I fully deserve the enconiums you are pleased to lavish upon me. When the Gov- ernment of this Province detailed me for ser- vice at Alberton I went unhesitatingly, deter- mine l, by God’s help, to use every effort to eradicate from your midst the prevailing epi- demic of small-pox. In accomplishing this, I wish t> bear testimony to the very valuable assistance rendered me by the Alberton Board of Health. I did nothing more than was my duty under the cir.unstances. In this I can assure you l w 3 actuated more by alove ofg ny profession thau for pecuniary gain. I covgratulate you that once noe the fair little vi laze of Alber- ton is free from a disease which se thoroughly paralysed, fur a long time, the business of the place, and ex: ite | so much ¢ mm -tion through the Province, especially amon.zst the members of the Tignish Board of Health. Thanking you again for the kind wishes proferred Mrs. Brine, myself and family, also for the attention shown me during my sojourn tm agst the god folk of Alberton. I am, Gentlemen, ar Yours, very truly, m J. F. Brive. April 20, 1879. ' | ' | i | t | | j ; ‘In addition to the . aan “are eh oe § Pe y pe o RE OF SEALS GAPTURE OF SEALS. Speci t) to D ely Br (72 ner, Souris, April 26. i The Schr. Cumpell, 25 tons revister, of from North Cipe on Wednesday morning. Her crew killed 309 on North Side val Monday ; but the wind shifted and they lost | these. The people at Ninfrase vesterday | killed 390. Seals cums ashore on ice to the unmber of four thousand, [ Ottawa and Foreign News, Ortawa, April 25. It is expected that the new Insolvent Bill will come up for discussion in the House on Tuesday next. Dr. Bergin has given notice of a Bill to regulate the employment of young children and young women in mills and factories. The new weights and measures Act, in- troduced in the Honse yesterday afternoon, contains a number of changes in regard to; the standards; but the principal provisions are doing away with the deputy inspectors. power of appoint ment of Provincial inspectors, given before, power is given to appvint assistants ; also, the inspectors may appoint in- spectors of districts from time to time, as found necessary. Officers of the Inland Revenue Department way also be appoint- ed district inspectors, and shall discharge the duties of their office in conjnunuetion with it, in addition to their regular work. Several changes are made in regard to the penalties to be imposed. The penalty for having false or unjust weights and measures, or for frand in the use of false Weights, shall be a fine not exceeding 25 lollars ; in case of a second offence, 50 dollars. Lonpon, April 26. In the Commons to-day, Sir Stafford Northeote said that the Government is sousidering the advisability of issuing a proclamation of neutrality in the South American war. Panis, April 25. The correspondent of the Telegraph says: **T have been informed of the names of the *rench and English war vessels ordered to be ready for Alexandria at a monient’s no. ‘ice. It seems therefore intended to back up the forthcoming Diplomatic Note.” ee Special Notices. ORANGES by the box at Geer & Goft’s. Fresu Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, just received, and for sale at the ‘* Glasgow clouse.” Freo’x LePaae. April 19, 79. —Gi Fresh Sreps, just received, at Haszard’s Agricultural store, Queen Square (West.) FresH ORANGES and Marie Svucar at Beer & GoFF’s. Very Choice Smoked Hams, at Berr & GOFF’s. Bone ess Fisu at Beer & Gorr s. Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your system vnd thus encourage more serious maladies such as Pheumuma, Hemorrhages and Lung croubles, when an immediate relief can be 30 readily attained. LDuschee’s German ‘yrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Conghs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschee’s cumous German prescription, and is pre- pared with the greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a con- stant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your drngyist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 75 cents. Try it and be eenvineead, eee nen Sane memnemenremenmanneceratst HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. April 25.—Chas. Haszard, City; V. H. Knight, Souris; R. Booth, Montreal; W. Johusor, do. April 26.—F. J. Howell, onto; J. E. Dawson, Pictou. SHIPPING NEWS. Bermuda, April 17.— 4r. Ship Midas, Mce Kenzie, from Porto Rico; brigt. Harry Davies, Yates, from Demerara, for London. Boston, April 22 —Cleared schr. Monot Light, for Souris, P. E. Island. APRIL 18th, 1879 SPRING REQUIREMENTS, New Worsted Gloths, HEW SCOTCH TWEEDS, —A PORTION OF OUR— SErRaawe sto cz received, which we are prepared to make up in our Custom Tailoring Department: —IN THE— VERY BEST STYLUS, and at right figures. Beth & Sous. April 18, 1879.—3w7 cGRAPH.| Magdalen Islands, brought in 600 Seals | aot. =. AT THE London EX “ALBERT,” VIA GEORGETOWN, SPRING STYLES. MENS HATS! Felt and Straw, GENTS’ WHITE SHIRTS Frillings VELVET EENS. Scarfs, Spriay Ssylas | _oFr_ AY Tanted—A GOOD COOK. Apply im- | posite Rocklin House. i! PYEYGR Gg Se § ‘Gituation Wanicd—By a Honsemaid. ‘2 .& | KJ Apply at Employment Office, opposite A 3 {Ga} ¢ Rocklin House. apr23 lipd DAMES & CU. April 10, 1879. wet ee ,on Fitzroy strect, opposite the residence of arse 7 ‘ | Powers, | Feathers, | and Sacques, ‘Ladies’ Kid Gloves, ‘Ladies thread Gloves, | ‘Ladies’ Sunshades, ‘Ladies’ Corsets, | rR ea ee GOODS! PR STEAMER 0: —__—_—— ee La ee ee At tT: A tC CTT “ALBERT.” Men's Felt Hats. Men and Boys’ Straw Hats, Prints, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, ete., el. ete. VERY CHEAP, ae. Swe Ml ie ot Pownal Nursery. : [i will pay any person best to get the most | reliable Seeds, Plants and Trees. We have | been in the Nursery, Seed and Market Garden | Busiuess FOR THN YEARS and our increasingly Jarge sales prove that it! pays to keep the best article for sale. Our: Stock of Froit and Ornamental ‘Trees and also | Field, Garden and Flower Seeds is the largest | we ever had, and we will sell at prices tu suit | the times. We shall have in due time an abundance of Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Tumato and other Plants. We shall offer for sale at our Horticultural Stall iu the Market House, Charlottetown, on Market Days, (fuesday and Friday) az weil as at home, the above in their season. Send for Price List. | JAMES J. GAY. Pownal, April 21, 1879. —oaw (racked Gorn and Bran, FOR SALE LOW: { md BAGS COARSE CORNMEAL, evU 130 * BRAN. Gwen Connolly & Co. Ch’town, April 18, ’78—6w 3aw >. a 4 Glover aud ‘Timothy Seed. ‘ " POUNDS ALSIKE CLOVER, 2.00 J 10,000 do. RED CLOVER, 300 Bash. ‘TIMOTHY SEED, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Gwen Connolly & Co. Ch’town, April 18, ’7S—6w 3aw WANTED > ryxo CHARTER, for the opening of naviga- tion, from Buactouche, N. B.. to Liver- pool, G. B., a VESSEL that will carry about 140 standard deals, to load all inside harbor. For further particulars, address C. BURK, i Buctouche, N. B April 17, 13879.—1i2in ‘A. THOMPSON & C0. NW GLASIGN, NOVA SCOTIA, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF Plain and dapanned Tinware, Cval Hoids, Tubular Lanterns. Pericciion Gil Fanks, &c., &C. ! BB. long experience in the business, and using the most approved machinery, we , sre alle to supply goods in our line at Lower | Prices than the same quality can be had for 'elsewhere. Freight prepaid to Charlottetown. VERY Low to merchants and traders, i Please send for price list before ordering elsewhere. New Glasgow, N. &., April 17, 1879—-ln Prices EME WEEKLY EXAMINER, —Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning iP. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to THe Wegacy EXamineR. ‘Sent, postpaid, to any addres jin Great Britain, the LUn‘ted States, m the | Domdnion, «. receipt of One Dollar, , ae ate are ’ te a wi ~ Rte ae sy 7 * = Wants. Lest, Found, &:, Advertisements wider this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, wit be insert ed for Ten Cents per day. mediately at Employment Office, op- apr26 lipd Oarders Wanted.—A few more can be accommodated at a reasonable figure, Wm. Brown, Esq. MRs. JACKSON, late of Seaside Hotel. Ch’town, April 23—2w rg%o Let.—A HOUSE containing 4 rooms, a good cellar and yard, situated near Lea’s Factory, east end of Grafton Street. Apply to R. B. HUESTIs, At A, A. Baldwin & Uo."s. April 23, 1879. J. B. MACDONALD’S. Queen Strect, Charlottetown, April 22, 1879 -her SO OE ae 8 SM ee ee, Household Furniture, I will Sell at Auction, AT THE Residence of &. 0. Cuningham, Esq., GRAFTON STREET, (Mpposite Prisee of Wales Ccllege,) —ON— THURSDAY, Ist HAY NEXT, AT ELEVEN o’CLOCK, All the Household Furniture, CONSISTING OF 1 American Piano (‘Hardman’), 7 Octave (nearly new); 1 Piano Stool and Cover, 1 Wal. Fender Stool (emb.), 1 Kettle Drum Table, 1 Wal. and Crimson Repp Drawing Room Suite, Ladies, and Pae Dien,and Folding Chairs, ‘Tapestry and Brussels Carpets, Pic- tures, Lace and Damask Curtains, Poles and Rings, What-not, Ormola Clock, Register Grates, Fire Lrons, Coal Vases, Ext. Dining Table, Wal. Side Board, Wal. Book Case, Wal. and C. S. Dining Chairs, Arm and Smok- ing Chairs, Window Blinds, 1 Dinner Set (Blue and Gold) 75 pieces, 1 Dessert Set, lot Glassware, Kerosene and Silber Lamps, Flower Stand and Pots, Hall Stove (Base Burner). Pipes and Drum, Oil Cleth, Stair and Hall Carpets, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Hair, Fleck and Straw Mattrasses, Chests-of-Drawers, Looking Glass- es, Toilet Sets, Wash Stands, Towel Horses, Sponge Bath, Clothes Baskets, Magician Cook- stove and Pipe, Kitchen Tables, Dresser, Chairs, Benches, Clock, Crockery, Tinware, Clothes Wringer, Seales and Weights, Tubs, Paile, Crocks aud Jars, ete., ete. 1 Cow, 1 Water Cart, 3 Water Casks, Hees, Rake, Pitch Forks, etc., ete. Terms—Under $50, cash; over $50, three months credit On approved joint notes, WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. Ch’town, April 21, 1879—eod - “WESTBOURNE,” Desirable West knd Residence, i WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, On Honday, the Sth of May, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, That Handsome New Dwelling House, situated on West Street, commanding a lovely and ex- tensive view of the harbor and surrounding river scenery, and at present occupied by J.S8. CARVELL, Esq. The house contains Fifteen Rooms, besides Kitchen, Scullery, Pantries, Bath Rooms, Closets, and all modern con- veniences, t is heated by hot air through- out, and has het and cold water in the prin- cipal bedrooms, There are Verandahs on the south and west sides, A stable fitted for two horses apd two cows, Harness Room, Ccach House, Ice House and Wood Shed, Water fit for all purposes is to be had from a Well sunk in the cellar and connected with a brick tank. The land measures 125 feet on West Street, and extends back 290 feet to the River (with water privileges) and is tastefully laid out with Walks, Lawn, avd Ornamental Trees. This Property is most eligibly situated in good neighborhood, is in close proximity te Government House and Victoria Park, and is unrivalled in its appointments as a Gentle man’s Private residence. Termus-lIwenty-live percent. crsh down, and the balance to be secured on the premises, payable in 4 years with Interest at 6 per cent., payable half-yearly. Immediate possession given. For further information apply te ; WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, HE unexpired term of fourteen years of LEASE OF LAND, corner of Queen and Richmond Streets, formerly oceupied by Fraser's Drug and Gass’ Boot & Shoe Store. For fnrther particulars, apply at ‘* Glasgow House,” to Mr. F. LePage. P. G. FRASER. Charlottetown, March 31, 1879. To Inventors and Hechanics, ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps for postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & OQ, ° Solicitors of Patents, Washi 1, D.C. 4 ‘ -—* _— te BEE place to get yourPrinting done is at the BRAMENER Printing Room : Pe eA a a mca ———— eee