60 6a, OD ARTETA ae PT A Cet et LAI YS ang enieng osts eS ‘zy : EXAMINER, MARCE SS) ee BOCAI atte Gite; Fems Tre FeRABHI os aah : : am ™ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,| WHITE RUSSIAN : 7 ~* o eqs uy f vy ar | A l 4 1 , S ” ° Sprotan D s1o THs EXamuven.] | er a aa ‘ . : fin a dat th ‘ Canada Paci » i ao SEED W AEAT SPRING SHES SPRING GOH A m0 2i pa, | “*Bada acific Railway Matters, , ; -> o a a I 1 not \ ‘ Orrawa, March 9. TS best producer yet Lried on the Island, 0 <7 » Gover ment were engaged all day Call and examine and » testimonials o wurday in examining the condition of the}®t my Furniture Store, J. D, McLeod's . AY Cherry | Vatadian Pacific Ratiway, as a necessary | °'™*- €3 ae preiimivary to advancing the money re- JOHN NEWSON, . i0 lw wl q red wo Ly off the fi vating liabilities of Ch’town, March 8, ex Beh &, erm Ss a hand a-hpali million dolla > ™ . - eae nes i | on . oe On Minsen ek 3 Bat eo M . al i; Whe Sinkat Butchery. | BA RGAI >, : ; e i ‘ inelak ' he gansta creme Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond : MA Selling e Da 1cn of my ; “e ° ae Calinch sold at Sur f Suakim, March 9, cane tees the fre a the 20th oa question, as good value as can be found : Feb { satisfy legal heii a ale “ the — kat eaiphery haved a McLeod’: corner, Queen Street, at a ‘ ale , ; » Beak of. P os red Suakim, they report that the|teduction of from twenty-five to fifty per 8 tla. “Rll, Guturie& Cor mre the por: F204 fore the ody cl Tema Dy into] ent below ueul pre, "650 Pieces Crey Cottons, teces and devoured his liver in accordance : with their superstition. . JOHN Ne&WSson., Cabiriiev's Galas” ana rr. Chitowp, March 8, P 280 Pieces White Cottons, See Work Cf 3S | Rie Winnipeg Secessionists nd if 8 t free to any farmer or aner,. re : 7 = y he reat Seg 4 > ; | I ‘ pmo a Kis eER ke os . . , ’ ment liek: Manabi Bae re 300 Pieces Frint Cottons. 2 : : Che W unipeg secession Vv leano bas gone Cotton fs00ds8 at the stitut ) in ol The agitators have | ee ; wee - ¥ ‘lis j } itti . Tostitute on Friday | Oy ior cra euitators have ‘eeu put! F_Omdon House will| Engli*h. Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, \ | Wark * « i and the Grits } ye are de rressed i 0 lp . ‘ ‘, Data bee a . mali 5 suid en Cieala” Wan ot] quence ere are depressed income-/ be continued for 30 A good Stock of Canadian and American Corsets. by M r} c to ! at & : i‘ » ™ : ale . _s . | width to days, fer cash, at a|/ Black French Merinees, Black Nun’s Veiting, Gieiinis ' : « Regulations. 5 = > @'oe ae ; p sige 0 been saeda) Wat liaet on ‘ot still further reduce Black Cashmeres, Biack Persian Cord. : mee Pr Steaah Di Orrawa, March 9 2 - s ' r I Mx Un les hap ‘ i] z ° Cana ri et . 9) si tion Bin PrECES U i im & {) rcs nem OF Me "Chae Cpl | The Cunads Gate omaim mining] LOM im Prices. A FULL LINE OF MOURNING COODS. Chay sesses rare abilities as a young!taining gold eae ee ee a — , : Fides “whe bene GEE Gert | of on » Silver, a ad mineral deposits $$$ . . by i he Thoe hte mach wor |ofeomuaie alas or hn Srl Ach Hoops For Sale Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, hoom Paper. ” ; Wa ore tcl alt ee Gis “al Qtr A Final Stand to be Made. > 10 l cheaper than ever to make room for new aie i Lats, Amer Ne Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., all standard Goods, and prices low. goods. W. P. Conwm leit date . Se fF HE Sabscriber hasa quantity of the above [ y. Loxpoy, March 9. . 2 , on hand. Orders left at his store Wel- 5 Scouts report that the country is clear as lay even- | no Tam a. ‘ ef ing. It is published bv a Company and has ” ‘all none f ae Digma = a for its editor and manager Hon. !). Laird. In wh ‘ a aegenr~ an. 4 ee P ae ab akeh, size it is similar to the Darty ExaMINEE We here he will make a final stand. learn it will appear wee kly or pe rhaps semi- weekly, until the new plant arrives, when the daily and weekly will be published. Cue Patriot re-apneared on Satu ' nae oo Vonusul Baker and Gsman Digma. > : r ; DUAK! arch SKATERS Sn aah Ts, and Tobo gonors » u BRM, M arch vw. . YY : ed — : ; >. I. a } ; ‘ take notic..--Mr. H. H. Distin, our operator, | Consul Baker has telegraphed Sir is faking epecial efforts to take parties in | Evelyn Baring, British Minister at Cairo, costume in the most natural positions. For | offering to go to the rebel camp and bring instance in the act of skating, coasting and on | Usman Digma to terms. thesnowshoe tramp. %. H. Coox & the Apothecaries Hall. Co.. over | {m0 Gin. | a inwilling to Pight. LoNnDOoN. March wv. Manv Arab d atid a ry j Siany Arad deserters yom Lamance!s are A Lonpon druggist says:—‘‘During the| arriving at Suakim. They report Osman’s oe ae : . 2S : i Schein tame Wel Mt, : many years I have been in the drag business, |}forces breaking up. The rest being un- I have neyer had a medicine that gave such/| willing to fight the English or for which there was 5 ; general satisfaction, such a large sale, as there is for Mack’s Mag- | i py netic Medicine, advertised in another column | Osman Bigma Determined io Pight. of your paper.” Sold in Charlottetown at, e Apothecarics Hail [m10 |w why. | Suakim, March 9. . ™ ' . . . Sen aes RA ; Gsman Digma has finally refused to sur- Mie ’5 wiiin ou cKhery ye r peal » ) ‘ ‘ , tg SMOG OF Vrockeyy very cheap! render to General Graham. tg make room for new goods, jmlO wkly. so) -*| mined to fight. He _ > : |one hundred rifles. Fie ret [ml0 wkly, For great bargains in Crockery go to W ; . COLWILL s. ne Lie has deter- has two cannon and Ow Wednesday evening the ladies of St. James’ Church hold their Tea and Fancy Sale | in Market [lall. These good ladies have se- | cured a first-class reputation for making good tea, and having just received from the laud ieiamss of Burns a valnie receipt for making Scotch | , , Loupos, March °. , cake, they will, no doubt, in this respect ba | General Graham telegraphs he will begin able to offer special inducements to those who | ©° arch against Osman Digma on Tregday intend to patronize them on Wednesday even- | 4¢ daybreak. He has already pushed the ing. cavalry foyward:: é - ad ' fiye pound ting 17 eh, warranted good or} pnoney refunded, at W. P. Cotwrt’s (ml0 wkly. | —— — General Graham on the March. oo ~_—— ten. Gordon in a Difficulty. —_—_— earthen Laypom, March 9, “Srissy” steam fire engine was tested by A telegram from Gen. Gordon annovnces Chief Engineer Large to-day. The test was | that he is unable to extricate the garrisons attended by the members of the Fire Depart | on the White and Blue Nile without troops. ment, City Council, and a large number of | citizens. It was very satisfactory and showed that the repairs made by Mr. Teller are com- | Gsman Bigma’s Followers DBe- plete, and that ‘‘Silsby” is as good now aq te | moralized, day she left the manufactory—with the ex. seption cf ber boiler, which reanires a little attentioi. The stream thrown from (he fargest nozzel_—an {uch an a half—passed over | 4 message has arrived from the enemy's the St. Panl’s Church spire, notwithstanding} camp here that despite Osman Digma's the heavy breeze which was blowing at the{exhortion his foliowers are demoralised, time. This shows that the steamer’s pumps ie aad ovlinders are in excellent order—as good | asunew. * * * * After the test ‘‘Rollo” | engine and ‘‘Silsby” made a test of the water supply in Quirk’s pump. Twostreams were thrown from each engine, but they failed to} A great snow storm here, and the roads reduce the water further than three feet. This 2 ; are all blocked. shows that the water supply in that wel! is| abundant, and that it can be relied upon at | any time. | —_ Susaxim, March % | ne A Great Snow Storm. Orrawa, March 9. _ Weather Bulieny a =e oes Our Advertisesgs. Joseph Mahar is offering kindling wood, longers, etc., for sale at low rates. : l’robabilities for the next 24 hours for the . > . ’ wrieme fF roevwv1ces. 4 a Toronto, March 10--10 a. m. James McGregor is desirous of selling| Inereesing winds from northeast and north- the lobster factory premises situate op the} west; cloudy weather, with snow, turning to south side of East Point. I 4 perature. Rey. D. F. Macdonald announces that Sar public temperance mosting wiil be hela in | Sgriculiural ‘Hall, Souris, on next Wed- M ETEOROLOGICAL Orrices, so weeday evening. Charlottetown, 10th March, 1854, : : , ‘ . | Highest temperature yesterday. ......-. 22.0 RB. R. BitzGerald is the agent for this | Cowest temperature (read at midnight),... 95 Ieland for ‘fThe Liverpool and, London and | pawest temperature this morning . ino Ae (lobe Virg Insurance Company,’ of Lon | Temperature this worming, ai & o'clock, .25 § don, Ene Risks taken daily at his ojlice, | Tempcrature this afternean, at] o'clock..,20 0 Heorsford’s Acid Phosphate FOR LEMONS OR LIME JUICE, Win. Dodd advertises the sale at auction, | on the premises, Kent Street, on the 4th| April, next, all that valuable plot of land, | the former site of the North Anerican | Hotel, | is a superior substitute, and its ase is positive- 1 ; lly beneficial to health. Geo. Carter has already received a large | ly beneficial to he | consigiment of White Russian Seed W heat : aud is daily expecting a sup} ly of White! PIED. CESS information | ‘ a. neces ary ; i At Head 2 St. | = a = a tee a Yr f? . : ii . > a. ind Ted Pil Ab Peter's Bay, March 3ré, eoaceruing these seeds can ‘be obtained in » ' ; . } “ue . . *. nig °° OCultiv ttors G uid > and Seed Cata ' resignation to the Divine Wiil, Mary Ann, logue,” which he will mail free to any | dearly beloved wife of Laurence P. Doyle. address Ghe was an amiale and pioys wow. and her - \death is deeply If Vanderbilt should leave $5,000 to | acquaintances, each working journalist in New York I) believe it would keep his memory greener | an money spent in a marble | aged 3 months. than so much mausoleum. Zenophon has done more for | Our hearts are sore with pain, Xerxes than a thousand tombstones. When Our eyes are dim with tears, Idie I intend to will what mone} 1 have Thy memory will be dear to us, 5 i s . . wed sil - 1 oa z , weere left to the press clubs of the country. I rhrovgh all the commg years should consider it good sound sense tow) 1 | cesecseesnsumseningnenenere lubs of New Yor £3.60 each to’the press clubs or & es | @hicado, St. Louis, St. Paul ard Kansas | City. — Elis Perkins + BP \ BOUT three acres of Wood, at Beividere A GENTLEMAN aged 65, writes:—‘‘l heartly i boon I have obtained | Strawberry wonderful rejuvenator | Hearts, Req. . I am| The aboye is thickly wooded with scant- Read | ling and longers, and conyenient for bauiing. JOHN BALL. Ch’town, March 8~3i wkly li thank you for tl throu; hn the use of your : iown ag Mack's Magn “tic Méddicind. fully restored—feel hke a young calt.”’ the advertisement in another column. Sold in Cuarlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. {m3 lw wkly. e great — i | rain in southern portions; slightly higher tem- | : 7 ‘ iline orne it 16%) Se? | aged 46 years, after a long illness borne with Vi ANTS, regretted by friends and at Charlottetown, Feb 4, John K., beloved d only son of Peter and Katie McFayden, | aiimmmatntiinind er Private Sale, fronting the shore and creek, opposite | ys _Fe Hill, the property of Richard liberal wages wil} b. liacton Station, or at the Osborne House, Charlottetown, will be attended to. JOS. O. ARSENAULT. March F 188 84, Wiolin Music. Vi" M. LOWDEN would intimate that 1VH he will give one more course of instruc- tioa on the violin before leaving Charlotte- tuwn. Those wishing to avail themselves of | this opportunity are respectfully reguested to } Inake a} plication at once, Koom—Sydney taiveet, ove door east of | Prines Street. ' Ch’town, March 7, 1884. Lonion and Liverpool, } RADERS ee oe we AHE CLIPPER BARK “MOSELLE,” 509 tons Register, elassed ten years Al at English Lloyds, . Ales. DiclLeod, Commander, WILL from Liverpool Charlottetown, ABOUT YHE 23th MARCH, the well-known fast-sailing barkentine Sail for Followed by 1 “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 400 tons Register, classed ten years Al at Lloyds, \John Graham, (NOW ON THE BERTH) ‘Suiling ahout the ist April. Also, the clipper Barkentine | 66 HES EA,” 9 300 toas Register, classed nine years Al at Lloyds, A. REWDLE, Commander, | ““ "(NOW ON THE BERTH) ‘Will Sail from London for | Chariottejown ABOUT THE ist APRIL. Commander, | The above vessels will carry Freight at ‘through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, | Summerside and Shediac. i For Freight or Passage apply in London te | John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester | Street: in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 5! South John Street, or here to the owne.s, | PEAKE BROS. & CO. e Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1884.—eod ' . LOST, FOUND. de. i Parties having in their possession a G get of new Driving Harness, taken from the tire of the 20th February, will oblige by returning them to the subscriber without fur- ther notice,—Jouw NEWSON, {mar8 OR SALE—A double-barrel, 10-bore, breech-loading GUN, pin fire, “Apply at | will he gold jor tess thaa half -ebst. [mar7 31 KxAMINER OFFICE. eek ee 2 * 7 ANTED—A GIRL for general house- Y work ina family of three. Apply at s, Croskili’s, Pleasant Street | RETANTED—At the Hospital for the In- Attendant, to whom a Fémale paid, sane, Apply at onc». ! Ori vin rigin E ine ally cost $65 is nearly gs goo Le W rh oli es ces . ally cost $65.00, is neary 98 yv0a ag he v, and ryVe SUBSCRIBER has in store, op con jucare tf | pmard 3i WANTED—One willing to PERKINS & STERNGC. Ch'town, Feb. 26, 1884, > as oe a ND SHOE FACTOR ee ec Mr. Jemes DesBrisay’s Old Stand, where you will get the very best of STATIONERY, in small and large lois, at - ee en ~ CHARLOTTETOWN BOOT New Price 70 cents: Qld Price, $1. SS A GREAT REDUCTION. 3 <2 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on 200 pairs of Ladies’ OIL GOAT and FRENCH KID BUTTON BOOTS. NOW IS YOUR TIME. Only until the 20th of March. Come early and you will get the best selection. Also other varieties cheap. Call before buying elsewhere. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884.—eod wkly Greatly Reduced Prices. | Schocl Books, Marked Very Low, | World's Standard Library Series, Poets, and other el," SUBD aa aie l pment eae moe is. $s: Standard Books, ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO, sELLING at cost. EL. ae CAPITAL, 6 PE PIA owe im $2,000,000, anae-n ; HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. LOBSTER FACTORY HALIFAX BRANCH— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. FOR, SALE o= Risks Taken on Most Favorable ‘Term. | rye Lobster ractory, cook House, Were- AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD JSLAND: house, Borler House, with oli the plans, situated on John McKenaie’s shore, Yankee F. H. ARNAUD, Hill, New London, will bx sold by suction, Merchants Bank of Halifax. at that place, on Tnesday, the 4th day of March, next, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M. Ch yowa, Feb, 27, 1584. St. JAMES KIRK — Tea and Fancy Table, MARKET HALL, Wedngsday, the 19th March, [Roost tnctQocen€ Water sre on 5 EXTENSIVE TRADE Chit The plant is nearly new, being used only one season, and consists in part of one steam ' ee. poiler, with fittings, a lot of piping, 1,200 | traps, with rope, 10 extra built boats, with | N. J. CAMPBELL, Auct’r, | sails, 40 trays, 2 pumps, 6 boilers, with , coils, 10 M. deals, tables, trap-hoops, wash- pom pans, anda lot of materis] that is usually found in a first-class factory. TERMS OF SALE, lee ‘Wednesday. 19th Mareh, inst., If the factory and plant are sold together, PRESIDENT : one-half the purchase money is to be paid at i Commencin at eleven o'clock a. m, time of sale the other half in six months, Mrs. M. MeLeod. . ; ; with approved security, COMMITTEE : Flour, Cornmeal, Choice Bright Molasses,! If the buildings are sold reparate!y from Sugar, Raisins, Soap, Tea, Tobacco, Sole} the plant, the whole of the purchase will be Mrs. Watts, Mrs. A. Lord, Leather, Matches, Apples, Best American) required in cash at time of sale. Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Hyndman, Kerosene Qil, Pickles, Jams and Sauces,} Jf material and plant are sold separately Mrs, McPherson, Mrs. Rankin, = Nutmegs, Cloves, Paper Bags, and an) from the buildings, al! amounts under $50 00 Mrs. Wm. McLean, Mrs. Donald McNeill, assortment of General Groceries and! wij) pe required ws cash; all amounts over Mrs. Murray, Miss MeGull, Spices. | $50.00 in three months, on approved joint Mrs. Small, Miss McLean, —ALSO- | notes ’ Mrs. Robertson, Miss Murray, BANK Of NOVA SCOTIA, Mrs. Miss Mason, Dooys open at three.o'clock p.m. Tea on the table at six o'clock p, m. Tickets—Tea and admission, 35 cents; ad- | } ‘Dry Goods, Readymade Clothing, Boots and | Shoes, Herring, etc., etc. nw Terms at sale. C. McGregor, Per DAVID C. CHALMERS; LEMUEL C. OWEN, CHAS. C, GARDINER Liquidators Bank of P, b, Isjand. Feb, 11,—2aw wkly wkly pats j tl sale N. J, CAMPBELL, mission, 10 cents only. Auotioncer Any donations will be thankfully received by members of Committee. KATIE McLEAN, Secretary. Ch’town, March 7, 1884. The above sale is hereby postponed until armor | Wednesday, the 12th day of March, then to Lobster Canning Factory ssssssc * sf set race ses FOR SALE. Feb. 27, 1884. Wpy oho and in excellent order—1,600| Traps, Boats, Can Makers’ Tools, Board. | ing House. sTOCK—comprising Tin Plates, Cans, Tin, | “ETOGK ~comprising Tin Plates, Coy 1 Brick Yard To Let. nen Lea 72 Montrose Brick Yard, (1% miles from Southport), ‘fogether with Dwelling House, Stable, Kilns, Pugs, etc. For particulars apply on the premises to JOHN B, STEWART, Southport, Lot 48. March 4, 1884 -—2w wkly 2i pd BANK OF NOVA SGOTIA Per DAVID C. CHALMERS; LEMUEL C. OWEN, CHAS, C. GARDINER, Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1884, FOR SALE, TYX\HE Old Baptist Church Property, om Great George Street, next to premises lately occupied by the Bank of P. KE. Island. For germs of sale and cther particulars apply to F. H. ARNAUD, Agent, Merchants Bank ot Halifax. March 1, 1884. TEA. TEA. TEA. MESSRS, PQOLE & LEWIS, Charlottetown Feb. 26,—2w TOS LET, TE RAILWAY HOUSE, situated on Richmond Street, near Londen House. Also a shop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBBLL. Chitown, Feb. 23, 1884.—tf FOR SiLE AT A BARGAIA rR HE Shop and Premises immediately oppo- site the Koman Catholic Cathedre!, Gre tt George Street. Apply to A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, a siguinent,— 250 half-chesys Congou Tea, iN FOUR QUALITIES. ALSO Tin Gannisters, 5, 10 and i§ pounds, will pe sold low to close for spring importations, B. WILSON HIGGS, FOR SALE OR TO LET, PQ HE Subscriber hereby offers for sale or} Chaslottetown Feb. 22, 18%4. to let his Residence and Model Livery - . Stables, together with all Furniture and Out-} ~OR PRINTING of every description eile a washing or ironing. Apply One door south New Custom Hous», 49 Water | fits. e@) executed with Neatness and Despatch bofere two or after seven p. m. — Mars. Street. P. ©. CONLEY. |at the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING O' snake, PYeusart Street. fmer3' Ch’town, Feb, 22, 1884,—2w eod h’town, Feb. 23, 1884,—ti oor. Wator and (Groat George