i gh ae EE - eity for Edinburgh, Scotland, ria the Capes, .that the secon’) man’s bid was not valid, in ee naenmnat - -aasentheantssacaseatetnnan os > Local aud Other Items, ee price of hay h: 5 advan eal fron $19 to $15 in Halifax. Six THOUSAND half-chests ef tea have been geizod at Toronto for infringement of Cus- qos Laws. A YAGRANT named l’eter McAlecr was bo. | day sentenced to one months’ imprisonment | by the Stipendiary Ma -istrate. — Masontc.—A regular meeting of King Sol omew Lodge will be held this evening (Mon- day) at 8 o'clock, sharp. Visiting members cordially invited. PRRSONAL.- The Halifax Chroniele, of the agth March, says: Jiishop Melntyre, and rty, who are en roufe to Rome, left last night in the ‘*Polynesian” for England, Mr. James Paron, of the firm of W. A, Weeks & Co., returmed, on Saturday, from Great Britain, where Le has been selecting the Firm's Stock ef Sprimg and Summer dry goods. siaseceinitepecieliiiiaas ca Cusar Gas.--London, Ont., has been get- ting its gae for $1 per thousand feet as & con- sequence of their being two companies in the city. Last week, however, a slight advance was reported by one of the companies, jnceeciiien~<ciggililamimalatiy Work ror Ceorers.—The tender. for bar- rels for the Halifax sugar refinery has been awarded to N. & ). Mayes, of Hammond Piauns, N. S., at 264 cts. About 300,000 will be required yearly. Tux past week was a busy one at the steamer Wharves, Halifax —ii ocean stearmers arriving and nine sailing. There were tive Allen steamers in port ene day, representing io value two million dollars, aan Tux opinion is prevalent in Montreal that yessels coming from “urope fer grain freights will this summer call at Sydney and Pictou for coal freights instead of proceeding up the Gulf in ballast. oii alnaits Tue Railway is now clear of .snew and all the trains have resumed their regular trips. The train which was clearing the Souris branch ran off the track this forenoon, but was righted again tins afternoen. The banks ofspow on the track Friday last were from twelve to twenty feet deep sittin 7 Sicxs or Rerursise Prosperrry.—A Lon- don despatch saya: As an instance of the healthy reaction in trade which is new settling in here, contracts for £2,000,000 sterling in buildings, &v., over the metropolis have al- weady been signed, work on which is to be commenced forthwith. Ix August last, the Patriot protested against the idea of helding trae Examiner responsible for the opinions expressed by its correspondents. But the Patriot's leading article of Saturday is an elaborateattack upen the Examrver for some of the opimions of “Osserver” in the Examiner of the Ist instant. Consistent, ever! Two THovsan LABORERS Wanrep,— Purcell & Company, railway contractors at Thunder Bay in the North West, advertise in the St. John “‘ Sun” for two thousand laber- ers to go to Thunder Bay, to work on the Can- ada Pacific Railway. Steady work for two years is promised to good men. Wages $1,50 per day ; board $3 50 per week; railway fare from St. John to l‘hunder Bay 815. Mx. L. W. Warsoy, son of W. R. Watson, ¥sq., “High Sheriff of Queen’s Co., left this on Saturday last. Mr. Watson intends to enter the University of Edinburgh, and study for the medical profession. Herecently gradu- atedjat King’s Uellege, Windsor, N. S., and took the degree of B. A. We wish him every auccess. A Fravup.—A voung man named Smith, an itinerant watchmaker, has been doing a thriv- ing business in the country, selling tickets for a “grand lottery to be held at the Market Hall, Charlottetown, on April Sth, 1880.”’ “Each and every ticket (price 50 cents) draws a prize.” Hesays he is a partner of eur genial townsman Mr. Robert Sneeston. Such is not the ease and we warn our country reader to beware of the fraud. Ix Ottawa, about five times as much Neva Scotia coal will be ordered as was ordered last year. Mr. Doull, of Pictou, who has just re- turned to Ottawa from Toronto, says the prospects are wonderfully good, owing to the mucreased price of American coal and the in- creased duty on that coal. “He says a season ef unusual activity in coal mining may be confidently anticipated. A pispure occurred at the sale of a resi- dence in Oshawa, Ont., recently which, if car- ried to the courts, will decide a point that often arises at sales by auction. A man had bid $,700, and just as the auctioneer knocked the property down to him, another man made the same bid, The auctioneer put the property up again and knocked it down to the second man at $50 of an advance. The first protested against this, made an offer of the required deposit, and demanded to be put in possession of the property. He contends that it failed to reach the auctioneer, and that, if his bid were admitted to be good, it would enable anyone to break up a sale by claiming to have put in a bid, Av the meeting of the Educational Associ- ation, held in the West Kent street School building on Saturday evening, the subject of “School Discipline” was discussed. Professor Anderson, in an excellent address, showed first the necessity for good order in the school room. Second /y, The means by which it might be obtained. He (the speaker) did not con- sider corporal punishment and the imposition of the various kinds of penance to be the best methods for the maintenance of good discip- line. Theught ‘the vigorous assertion of a moral supremacy” would not only secure good order but that the discipline thus attained would be more elevating te the character of the pupil than that attained by the penal modes often résorted te. Miss Barr followed With an admirable paper, in which she des- eribed what she considered good discipline to Mentioned the different methods by Which discipline was maintained in our Schools ; considered that the mest effectual law for couducting a-sehool was ‘‘ The law of ove.” Silas’\*. Hodgson, Esq., Dr. Leeming, Prof Caven, '!’. McKinlay, Esq.. P. R. Bowers, -» John MeL. Duncan, Esq.,; and others ad- titans ‘eit eae THREE CHURCHES BURNED, ELECTIONS IN GRRAT BRIPATW LIBERAL NET GAIN 50 wwe Speci ul Disprd hi to the Kuvaminer. Orrawa, April 3. On Saturday night three churches were amend ~ Nhe Bank Street Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church and St. Alban’s Episcopal. These fires took place at the same hour, and alarms were consequently given from different-localities at the same time, creat- ing great confusion among the fire brigades. The Bank street Church was badly eutted, nething being left but the walls. — in St. Jeseph’s chureh the fire was put out before much harm was done. The tabernacle was broken open and the chalice carried away. St. Albans was considerably damaged in- side. Further examination shows that St. Alban’s Presbyterian Church had also re- ceived attention— attempts having been made to enter it. it is confidently ascertained that the at- tempts have been made in accordance with a concerted scheme of widespread arson. Political matters dull, nothing of import- alice transpiring. Lonpon, April 3. The latest election returns are as fol- lows :— Liberals elected at this election, 235 ; at last election from same constituencies, 179. Conservatives at this election elected, 137 ; at the last, 193. Fiome Rulers at this election elected, 16 ; at the last, 16. Thus far elected at this election, 388 ; at last S88. Nett Liberal gain over Conferv- attves, 54; over Home Rulers, 2-- Total, 56. The representation in the last Parlia- ment was: Conservatives, 345; Liberals, 245, and-Home Rulers, 60. There are still 262 seats to hear from. In 1874 they were represented by 152 Conservatives, 60 Liberals, 46 Home Rulers. Should these districts remain relatively unchanged, which is improbable, the representation in the next Parliament will stand, Liberals, 301, Conservatives, 289, Home Rulers, 60. The Liberal nett gain is now fifty seats. Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clething; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expénsive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile hambug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. Try itonce. Read of it in another column. a THe New York Herald publishes a long ae- count of Edison's Ixtest discovery. He has discovered a new process of extracting gold frem worked-out refuse or tailings, while ex- amining tailings to find platinum. His agents have secured tlie control of the immense quan- tities of tailings in California and extensive works will be erected by a new company at Orrville, Cal., where Edison claims fifty mil- liens can be extracted from the tailings of that vicinity alore. 722 EE MARRIED. at the Methodist Parenage, Rownal, March 24th, by the Rev. W. Maggs, Mr. David Mutch, of Mount Herbert, Lot 48, to Miss Sarah Lois Mutch, of the same place. At the Methodist Parsonage, Pownal, March 26th, by the Rev. W. Maggs, Mr. Theophilus Brehaut, of Alexandra, Lot 49, to Miss Eliza- beth Martha Cousins, of the same place. Se DIED. At Lot 48, on the 27th af March, Mr. Reginald Jaekson, aged 72 years, leaving a wile and five daughters to mourn the less of a kind husband and an affectionate father. At Cornwall, en Thursday, April ist, after a protracted illness of Bronchitis, Rebecca Cecelia, second daughter of Richard Leonard, Esq., and dearly beloved wife of James Lan- drigan, of this city, in the 28th year of her age. Also, at the same place, after a few hours of life, John, infant son of James and Re- becca Landrigan. At Murray Harbor, on the 16th March, after a severe and protracted illness, which she bore with remarkable resignation to the Divine Will, Mary Ellen,. beloved wife of James Moor, and daughter of George and Angus Bell, in the 24th year of her age, leav- ing a husbaud anda large number of friends and relatives tofmourn their loss. At Murray Harbor, on the Ist January, of congestion ef the brain, Charlotte [rena Har- riet, dearly beleved child of James and Mary Ellen Moor, aged five months and_twenty-one days. At Glen William, Lot 63, on the the 13th ult., Alexander, the only son of Donald and Janet McQueen, aged two years and nine mouths. At Valleyfield, on the 29th ult., after an illness of three days, of inflammation of the lungs, William, son of Alexander and Jessie Bruce, in the 16th year of his age. De- ceased was a young man of much promise. At Vernon River, on Monday, April Ist, of cengestion of the lungs, Jeremiah Enman, in the 64th year of his age. The deceased was well known and highly respected in the com- munity. — ——— ————wy UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the ed the meetiny. latest news—loca] and telegraphic. NEWS BY TELEBRAPHL| = ga ARSON IN OTTAWA. | { se aoa OL A A I th tt ee a eee in the City to sele Charlotttetewn, March 4, 1880. REMNANTS! a et from. ei en Ose wee TERMS CASH! HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Carpets, in Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch, one of the largest Stoeks Linen Table Damasks, Cream Table Damasks. Kull lines in Grey and White Cottons, Croydon Sheetings, Linen Sheetings, Table Napkins and D’Oyleys. A Fine Lot of Black and Colored Lustres and Persian Cords, Black French Merinos and Cashmeres, Courtald’s, Crapes, &. RHAIMN ANTS ! A lot of Dress Goods and other Remnants at a low Price to clear. A Part of Our Spring Stock of Twrsps just arrived by “Northern Light.” G DAVIEHS & CO. ar 4i Charlottetown, March 15, 1880—2w eod, ne JOHN A. CONVE N ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of E Jan. 7, 1879. Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American, a ae A ae ne ett e a A NOD ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. RSE, MONTREAL. very Description, including all sizes Manilla Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, ‘larred Hemp Rope, Houseline, aw Prices on application, Canadian Railway, rEXENDERS tor a second 100 miles section West ef Red River will be received by the undersigned until noon on MONDAY, the 29th of March next. The section will extend from the end of the 48th Contract—near the western boundary of Manitoba—to a point on the west side of the valley of Bird-Tail Creek. Tenders must be on the printed form, which, with all other infermation, may be had at the Pacific Railway Engineer’s Offices, in Ottawa, and Winnipeg, on and after the ist day of March next. By Order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Dept. of Rartways & CANALs, Ottawa, llth February 1880. . The reception of the above Tenders is post- poned until noon en FRIDAY, 9th April next. By Order; Fr, BRAUN, Secfetary. Dery. or Rattways & CANALS, m30, 2aw tl Ottawa, 22nd March, 1580, 9th’ April “NOW'S THE DAY” “NOW'S THE HOUR” SUBSCRIBE FOR The Weekly lxaminer, ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR “THE EXAMINER” supplies to eountry districts all the home news—which a foreign paper cannot do. Send One Dollar by registered letter or money order and get the CHEAPEST AND BEST paper published in P. E. Island. N. B.—Persons who have relatives or ifriends in any partof Canada, the United States or Great Britain, may have them pro- vided with Tur EXAMINER for a year by pay- ment of One Dollar—postage paid in this office. This.is the very cheapest way to pro vide a friend abroad with the Island news. To Inventors and Mechanics Tass TS and how to obtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps ee ae = er Oe = cee eee or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & ©0., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C ' FOR SALE ( N the premises of the Subscriber, a large quantity of English Hawthorn Quicks, of the best quality, suitable either for Ground Hedges or Dykes. JAMES B. McKENNA. Spring Park Cottage, Malpeque "ead. March 22, 1880—2w GENTS’. FELT HATS ~ bagupet @PENED,— TWO CASES OF LONDON FELT HATS, i —AT— GEO. E. FULL’S. Queen Street, March 2, 1880—5i eaw - eee papa “PRINCE EDWARD’ will be due at Charlottetown, About the ist of May Next, and will carry Potatoes, Oats, Barley, Butter, and other Produce of the Island, on freight. The upper deck room of this steamer is also open for charter for either Horses, Cattle or Sheep, he Parties wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity, will please apply early, in order to secure room. Should the room for 5,000 barrels be engag- ed within ten days, the ‘‘ Prince Edward” will be laid on the berth and sail for Liverpool, G. B. direct, about the 10th May. For particulars apply te Peake Bros. & Co., MANAGERS Charlottetown, March 11, 1880. HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to Toe Wkexur Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, cr the inion, on receipt of One Dollar. HE place to get your Printing done is at the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS. "STOVES AND HARDWARE. | TEAS! 20% REMOVED TO WALKERS CORNER, LATELY OCCUPIED BY JOHN KELLY & CO. SIVION W. CRABBE. JIA NEW YORK,— 1,400 HALF-CHESTS NEW SEASON TEA, Ex ‘‘ BRAEMAR CASTLE,” The above Choice Congous and QOolongs, the pick of the cargo of S. 8S. Braemar Castle, are expected to arrive here in a few days, and will be seld low to the trade for Cash or approved paper. e@ SAMPLES AT OUR OFFICE, 7 Upper Water Street, HALIFAX, N. S. JT. B. MORSE & CO. March 4, *80—Im ) Fret HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION," 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Rerorr on the Lorne HiGHLaAnp Wuisky: ‘We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne 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. ** ArTHUR Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. ‘‘Orvo Heuner, F. C. S., F. I. C.” Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEE Broruers, 21 Commercial Street, Londer 3 Distilleries, Argyleshire. Agenis: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb. 24, 1880 DAIRY SALT. T the THIRD ANNUAL f ¥ of the ‘*Pairymen’s Convention,” held at Londen, Ontarie, February, 1880, the Committee of Judges awarded the FIRST PRIZE Coleman & Gouinlock's FINE DAIRY, over all other Canadian and English Salt ex. hibited. Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island, JOHN H. CATHRAE, Charlottetown, March 11, ’80—im COAL. COAL. OR SALE a large quantity of Cow SLACK COA = first rate staal for heuse- use at $2 per ton, cash. WM. KOUGHAN, MEETING Ch’town, March 23, 1880,.—3i eed,