_ Wm. A. Weeks, Sec’y and Treas. The Ex- |. The club will commence practice immediately . amount to quite a snug sum.—Lunenburg Pro- _ millions sterling. Sn deen ailn erteetiiane scam ce eee i Sree nT NI NR ee i Sclaaseeclaaaniail Leeal aud Giher items, | THERE was & Very small market to dav. Tak Aldert sailed for Pictou from Geore. | town this morning. Remember Mr. Earle’s Concert in St. Paul’ School-roum this even ng. Panties are still crossing the ice on foot short distance above Kelly's Cove. a Tus mails crossed to-day, and may be ex: pected in this city at 6 o'clock D. mm, Tus Grand Division, Sons of Temperauce, will meet in ¢ reorgetown in Quarterly Session, on the 29th imst., at 1! o*ulock. Amon the deaths of aged people recently reported in New Brunswick, was that of Neil McLaughlin, at Rothesay, who was in his 100th year. Four soldiers, who recently died at St. Petersburg, were found to have been victims of the plague, and several cases occurred there during the past week. Mrs. Curistiexa Ross died at Blue Moun- tain, Pictou Co., on the 7th inst., aged 103 years. She came to this country in 1818 from Inverness-shire, Scotland. ‘ THE question—How would Mr. Cartwright have met the deficit of $2,400,000 if not by raising the tariff? is one which our reform frienis appear anxious to shirk. 1. O. O. F.—An emergency convocation of ** Port la Joie’ Encampment, for the purpose of conferring the Reyal Purple Degree, will be held at Odd-fellows’ Hall, to-morrew (Weduesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. A NEAT and comm dious cottage on Sydney street, near the residence of E. J. Hodgson, Esq., owned by Mr. J. B. Cooper, was sold at auction to-day by Mr. Wm. Dodd, and purchased by Mr. Simon Davies, for $1,290. Tue total loss by drowning at Szegedin, up to the 6th inst., was 77. The lower portion of the place is submerged to the depth of from six to twelve feet, and it will take 100 days to pump out the water. Saventeen thousand persons are still subsisting on charity. THE heavy winds of the week blew the P.ctou harbor clear of ice, and at presenta clear sheet of water spreads itself between the harbor shores; ice may be expected to drift in again to som extent, but the arrival of ship- ping may soon be looked for. The harbor op2ned unusually early this year. Apvicrs from St. ‘John’s, Nfld., report seal fishery very good, but little profit will be made, owing to the low prices of oil and skin. Fisheries are reported good all around the coast. The export of codfish since January Ist has been about 120,000 quintals more than during the corresponding period last year. THE London Standard’s correspondent at Berlin says the Russian revolutionary com mittee have sent letters to all the Imperial dignitaries at St. Petersburg, saying that, though they do not intend to attack the Czar, they will not cease to kill his attendants, es- pecially the heads of the Police Department, 80 long as the treatment of political prisoners is unameliorated. A Cricker Civus ealled the ‘‘ Crescent ” has been organized in this city. Fred. Mitchell, Esq., Honorary President ; Wm. G. Crabbe, President ; E. J. Wyatt, Field Capt. ; ecutive Committee are—Harry Carveli, Geo. E. Lepage, Arthur Rogers, Wm. Scott, Thos. Haythorne, Wm. Murray and Jobn Messervey. on receipt of the outtit. How 1s Tus FoR ‘‘Lo!’’—Joseph Brooks and his brother (Indians) caught during last month, in Falmouth, N. 8., twenty wild cats, the bounty on which is in Hants Uo., $2.00' per head, and three bears, on each of which they received $4.00 bounty—making $52,00 inall. They also caught nine foxes, and their total receipts for pelts, bounties, etc. must gress. THE total amount spent on intoxicating liquors in England last year was £142,183, 900 against £142.007,231 in 1877, being an in- crease of £181,670, notwithstanding the ter- rible depression of trade prevailing. It is also to be noted that while wine and spirits— supposed to be drank mainly by the upper and middle classes—have fallen off near two mil- lions sterling, the consumption of beer, which is generally allowed to be the beverage of the working classes, has increased more than two The expenditure in the seven years ending 1863 was £636,155,577, while in the seven years just ended it amount- ’ ed to £987,320,671, being an increase of £351,-! 165,014, or more than 55 per cent., whereas the population has increased in the the same peried less than 15 per cant. Tue Entertainment given under the auspices of St. Patrick’s Band, in St. Patrick’s Hall last evening, was a first-class affair. The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion, and a moderately good audience was present. The programme opened with ‘* Beautiful Bells” by the Band, after which the *‘ Banner Chorus’ was well rendered by Mr. Williams and the ladies and gentlemen of St. Dunstan’s Choir; then Mr. Kelly sang ‘‘ Speak to me, Speak,” and was followed by Miss Newbery, who sang **Kileen Allanna” with exquisite taste. Mr. J. McEachern’s recitation was well received, and the character songs of Mr. Williams—‘‘ McCarthy's Mare” and ‘The Hat my fatherjwore,”’ brought down the house. Mrs. Gaffney’s rendition of ‘‘Far o’er the Deep” was good, as was the ‘‘Gambier’s Wife,” by Mr. Hermans. ‘The second part of the programme was opened with a Choris— *‘Sunrise’”—nicely snng. It was followed by Mr. Wambold, who sang , Without ac- companiment. ‘Scotland Yet,” by Mr. Caven, called forth an encore, as did ‘Hear me, Norma,” by Mrs. Blake, and the ‘‘Old Sexton” by Mr. Kelly. The song and chorus ‘‘Moily Brown,” by Mr. C€. Hermans was well ren- dered and favorably received. Mr. Williams next followed with “Mary of Argyll,” which was rendered in excellent voice and fine style. An “Irish Medley,” by the Band, closed the Concert part of the programme. The farce “No. One, Round the Corner,” was then pro- duced, Messrs. Coyle and Crowley takirg the rincipal parts. It was well acted and deserved- y applauded. This brought the entertain- ment toaclose. We learn that the amount realized was $77. ae 2 x _ . : x vit ¥ Y BR be nik : WLS B theses artds e 4 tiswa and Foreign New Utiawa and Foreign News, Orrawa, April 14. tton, Vr. Tupper is expected to make his Speech on the Government Railways this evening. . Hon. Geo. Brown and Me. McKenzie Have returned to town, and will attend the State dinner at Rideau Hall this evening. Vr. Almon, formerly one of the members for Halifax, has been appeinted to the Sen- atorship made vacant by the death of Mr. Northrup. A deputation from the counties of Rus. sell, Carleton and Prescott will wait upon the Minister of Public Works en Wednes- day, to urge the favorable consideration of the Coteau Railway Bridge. {tis not expected that Parliament will adjourn until the third week in May. The sawn lumber business is looking up. We hear that several large orders have been received in this city from New York and other points in the United States during the past week. The appeal in the North Ontario election j case has been taken to the Supreme Court, but has not been regularly fyled. Bercy, April 14. It is stated that Belgium is considering the advisibility of a customs union with France in opposition to the German pro- tective system. Vienna, April 14.33 The resumption of negotiations relative to the mixed occupation of Eastern Rou- melia, has only served to increase the ir- ritation that prevailed when they suspend- ed recently. Germany refuses to send a Commander- in-Chief and staff; and it is stated that an- other power which had a leading part in the whole business, has rejected the same offer. Russia has also raised new difti- culties, The adhesion of Russia to the Porte’s proposal for a prolongation of the Interna- tional Commission, and practical difficulties in the way of a mixed occupation, seem to have determined the Powers to abandon a mixed occupation. ine sieniess Alanine tli blinpenin Prince Edward Island Elections. (From the Toronto Mail of the 10th.) Despatches have just been received here which show the total defeat of the lecal Grit party of Prince Edward Island. The telegrams so far indicate that the result is nineteen Liberal-Conservatives to three Op- positionists, and the calculation is that twenty-four to six will be the result of the elections. It must be remembered that al- though this is a local election the tariff has been made the widest possible use of througheut the canvas. The Minister of Marine made the announcement, and Mr. Mackenzie tried to convince the House that Mr. Pope was wrong in making such an announcement. But Mr. Pope contended with justice he was in order, inasmuch as previous speakers had referred to the effect of the tariff in Prince Edward Island. Mr. Pope said the people of the Island had en- dorsed the policy of the present Govern- ment. <A sharp discussion followed. Mr brecken delivered a very indignant protest against Mr. Mackenzie’s contention, telling him that it was a new thing for a Liberal leader to consider the announcement of the decision of the people at the polls as an in- sult te the house and the country. Mr. Brecken dashed hisspeech with a touch of {humor which was cruel on Mr. Mackenzie, who does not understand it and suffers ac- cordingly. Mr. Anglin thought he would mend matters by telling the House that it was not a tariff victory but a victory of Liberal-Conservative Catholics over their opponents, and in that result he concurred heartily. The discussion then dropped. THE local elections in Prince Edward Island took place yesterday. The result, which will be found in another column, is about the mest complete and convincing answer that even the Toronto Giobe could wish for, to its recent statements concerning the secession movement in that Province. The crushing defeat of the Grit party in the Island Province is the more significant from the fact that the elections having taken place since the declaration in the Dominion House of the National Policy.-- Montreal Gazette. The policy of France towards Egypt is not to precipitate matters. The present tendency is to the other extreme. Gambetta’s views in regard to Egypt are more decided than those of Waddington, but he does not wish to ex- excise pressure on the Governinent. ——_ -——_ - —- <2 oe —_—_——-_ _-_ —-—-—- HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOV SE. _ April 11.—Wm. Dearden, Montreal; EK. F. Clements, Yarmouth, N. S.; D. D. Black, Montreal. April 12.—J. M. Robt. McLean, do. April 15.—H. A. Sparrow, Boston; F. Led- din, do.; H. W. Patterson, do.; Capt. Finlay- son, Georgetown; Albert Stone, Halifax. ._o o--s —— Henderson, Montreal; Special Notices. Fresh ORANGES and Marcie Beer & Gorr’s. SUGAR at _Earurest In Cvotivation. — The Early Climax Cabbage. Extra crisp curled Lettuce Seed, of the above varieties, at Haszard’s Agricultural Store. April 15—tf New Grey Corrons, White Cottons and Prints, just received at R. Young's. ANOTHER lot of Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bon- nets, just received at R. Young's. New Dress Material, from eleven cents and upwards, just received at R. Young’s. Just arrived, per steamer ‘‘ Albert,’’ at ‘* The Confectionery” and ‘‘ The Branch,” Valentia Oranges, Lemons, Cranberries and Onions. —3i Very Choice Smoked Hams, at Berr & Gorr’s. BoneEvess Fisu at Beer & Gorr s. EX “ALBERT,” IN GEORGETOWN. Frillings. ELVET EENS. BU CONS., eee raids. ents — “ Scarfs. Spring Styles es BAAR PATTERNS | Waits & Ub April 10, 1$79. Now is LB ee tem OD) FELLOWS’ Natal Day Celebration, WILL BE GIVEN IN THE MARKE! HALL, under the auspices of the Odd Fellows of P. E. Island, —QN— Saturday, the 26th of April, inst., CONSISTING IN PART OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, YOCAL MUSIC, bea CHARACTER SONGS, READINGS, &C., &C. BY THE BEST TALENT. A leading feature of the Eulertainment will - - A e : ' > be several Choice Musical Selections by the Charlottetown ‘Grchassral Club; and as the Committee have engaged the services of Professor Earle to take charge of the Voeal | and Instrumental part of the programme, a good time may be expected, and they hope, as in the past, to be favored with g crowded house, Trckers—Reserved Seats, 50 cents; un- reserved do., 25 cents—to be hai the Apothe- caries’ Hall, Bremner Bros., ‘T. L. Chappelle’s, and from the Committee. Doors opENn at 7 o'clock ; performance to {commence at 8 o’clock, sharp. T. L. CHAPPELLE, E. W. DAWSON, Chairman, | See’y Com. April 7, 1879-—eod 1 week 6i HOUSS TU LET ra\® LE T—A House one-fourth mile from the city, on the St. Peter’s Road, free from city taxes. Apply to LEMUOEL WRIGHT. Royalty, Avril 10, 1879—3i ; ‘ive unexpired term of fourteen years of LEASE OF LAND, corner of Queen and Richmond Streets, formerly occupied by | Fra ser’s Drug and Gass’ Boot & Shoe Store. For farther particulars, apply at ‘‘ Glasgow House,” to Mr. F. LePage. P. G. FRASER. | | Charlottetown, March 31, 1879. THE NEW TARIFF. _— THERE Is ANYTHING IN THE Watch, Glock or Jewelry Line that you icyuire, you will not find the price raised, but in many instances lowered, at EK. W. TAYLOR’s, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Ch’town, April 8, 1879.—tf | WANTED. PURCHASER for a small but comfort- able Stock of Household Furniture, Car- pets, Bedding, Crockery and Glassware, and ;everything required for house-keeping on a ' moderate scale. The house in whic): the above is contained {is pleasantly situated, and will be let on rea | sonable terms. : Address P. O. Box 103, Charlottetown. Mareh 27, ’79.--2w | } MPLOYMENT.—In every village and township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- | pied, one acrive, intelligent Lady or Gentle- | 'man can obtain a most respectable and very | profitable engagement. Address, with full | particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal. the Time to get Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 1, 1379 —her OO ce tn ant a a Nm a Sin a ne aw nt = ; “ ~ PP ae ana egt naan ert nee Re ae WEEDS s a 2 Sie cus . 4 ut oe “ s Ue ue oo j suited MACDONALD. - “SOLE LEATHER! } ECEIVED, via Georgetown, ex steamer A lderi, 100 Sides LOGAN’S NO. 1. FENTON T. NEWBERY CO. April 10—3i pat li — Sole Leather. 3) April 8, 1879—3in PEO! ARE PEOPLE SREMNER BROS. FOR THE New School Books. THAT HAVE JUST ARRIVED BY STR. “ALBERT,” W* have just opened the following: COLLINS’ GEOGRAPHY, 2d and 3d; LOYAL READERS, HARPER’S HISTORY PROVINCES. Also AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, WOOD SPLINTS, PERFORATED MOTTOES, GOLD PERFORATED BOARD. Balance of stock by next boat. BREMNER BROS. April 10.—2i t&s SIDES received to-day, per steamer Albert, CARVELL BROS. RUSHING ‘Valuable Freehold Property MOR Sao A Rare Chance to Obtain a Cheap and Elegant House in Chariotietown. FEXHE 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 Gottage on Hensley street, _ known as ‘* Davy’s Lane.” And, aiso, a large Building Lot, 45 by 160 feet, pleasantly situated on Euston street, near entrance to St. Peter’s Road. If not previously disposed of by private con- tract, the above described property will be offered at Public Auction on Tharsday, the first day of May next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, For terms, etc., apply to Rh. WRIGHT. Prince st., Ch’town, April 9.—pat 3w \ EE WESHEY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning Pp. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to Tuk Wegnus EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, om the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. Wants. Lost, found, Se, o eee Advertisements under this heading, in spa @ not exceeding half an inch, will be insert. ed for Ten Cents per day. a eee Le S'f.—A set of THREE ARTIFICIAL TEGTH. The finder will oblige by leaving them at the Examiner Office, NTORAGE TO LET— Very convenient for oats, potatoes, ete.; 3 inch plank floor | large doors, ete. JAMES M. BUTCHER. April3—4i EE SEX JONES, C. B. Pump and B, T. Wells.—Tubular Wells Bored, Old Wells Deepened, Pump Suction and Force of all descriptions fitted up; Water lead into buildings from wells, springs, brooks, etc.; Veins of Soft Spring Water electricly di- vined and Wells located, bored, driven and - dug, and a continuous supply of good healthy Water guaranteed. ‘Testing done in all kinds of formation at any depth required, over or under water, for Water, Mines, Railway Cuts, River Channels, Bridge Spiling and Whart Oyster Beds, etc. Cellars and Yards drai Pumps made and repaired; Iron and W Pumps, Pumped by Hand, Water, Steam or Wind Power. _ No payment required until satisfactory work in every respect isgiven, After devoting over twenty years to this line I offer no suit, no pay. Address C. C. JONES, Practical Geolo- gist, New York City, or TUBULAR WELL AND PUMP COMPANY, box 168, Char. lottetown, P. E. I. April 3—s m dy, wkly 1 m ‘ex LET.—The Shop and Premises i ing on the South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House, at presemt ie possession of Mr. Larter, as « Shee Storm. Possession given on the 6th of August next Apply to MRS. STAMPER. March, 18, 1879,—4i oaw ee -_—— pea anaeremenetatsnace wanes ane A SR NON - 0 oo ~ _ rece NR SO