pocal and Other ttems, fw Truro fr has been en] Arge l, tied i. now isaued twice a week : itu WaGgriricent lot « Embroidery selling at ei wer cent discount at L. E. Prowse’s. 2 aalinien Ge to the Bible Class this eveaing, in the ¥. M C. A. Lower Parlor, at 8 o'clovk. all PuERe are five entric for the hour and halt soe at the Excclvior Rink next Monday even- ing. omaha Meworante Days in the grit calender ; Ith September, 1878; 24 June, 1882; 22d g.beuary, IS87. ¢ initiate ly you waata handsome pair of lusters or yasas te adorn you! mantle, now is the time to invest at W. W. Wellner’s. itl sessiclhts Tue race at the Excelsior Rink next Mon day night prounises to be a lively one, as the pest local flyers will take part in it. fall Ax old man named Vail fell dead on the street in St. John, N. B., a few d LYS ago, Heart divease was the cause of death. =_ - — J. E. Boro, C. E., who died in Quebec a few moaths ago, left personal estate in St. John, N. Be, valued at upwards of $8,300. on > - Mes. Lewcen Cavreniit, the oldest in- habitant of Yarmouth, N. 5., died at Areadia on the ist inst., in the ninty-ninth year of her age. callie dieeaia Tar Band of the 52nd Battalion will supply the music at the Excelsior Rink next Monday evening. Doors open at 7.45; race called at 8.15 ome Remexmer the Gospel Service to-morrow siterpoon in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, at 4 eelock. An interesting and profitable service expected. oninslliitilili, Messrs. CampseLt, & Sacnpers, butchers, are now located in the western section of the Excelsior Rink, where they will be happy to meet all their old customers. -_-—_2= —— We congratulate Mr. C. H. Cahan, of the Halifax Evening Mai/, on the important step be has taken, and wish him and his life- partner many years of unalloyed bliss. —_— —_>-—_— Tae ladies of Alexandra Baptist Church will give a Concert at Pownal Hall on Wed- nesday evening, 9th inst., commencing at 7 delock, the funds to go towards Luilding a So church. ne PREACHING in the Baptist Church, Prince Street, to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, and evening at 64 o'clock, by Rev. Edward Whit- man. Baptism in the evening. welconie. Strangers > We would cal! the attention of the public to the great danger of walking on the railway track, particularly through euttings, at the present time when the snowbanks are so high and numerous. dy wky ovina. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | Declaration Day. i ’ Bit : i() i> : ‘ , ay i! ne RAL Deseatouns To Tix Bxawinen.) | KR edpistemgern day sumed upoall ban ; Vo-es given at the late election, aud after- 4 Rising Suppressed. 1 — declared Messrs. Davies & Welsh , |} uly elected, Very little interest was taken (10 the proeeedings, and besides the success- hei endive a ‘| full candidates few persons were present. , ing at Rat.chuk his beeu entireiy | w,,) »wing are the returns: suppressed All insure eat. weld? - eS pr \li insurgent officers were | either taken prisoners, killed or wounded | in battle with the loyal troops, or were | drowned. the pioneers, after arresting | the loyal offivers and commander of the | garrison, summoned the infantry to surren- | der, which they refused to do. Firing | . © | then began and the mutineers were attack- | ed by the militia and forced to retire. ‘They | Engine House (K’gSt) 74 fe Soria, March 4, 1887. CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. Ferguson, Campbell, 69 6s 68 were pursued and driven into the Danube | Queen's Building 74 72 of oY by the infantry. -The pioneers tovk to} , b rat 4? d ; ber: _ 24's ‘ + Y HW ard -: ats, and’ endeavored to escape, but their | : a . . Leth ears stopped by a gunboat, and they ! onnolly’s (Sidn’y St) 67 61 60 54 Thorne’s (Sidney St) 35 31 4) 38 Ward 3. were compelled te yield. The Loyalists entered Silistria without opposition. They tound there the corpse of Colonel Kristeff, | Market House i 41 53 53 | commander of the garrison, who had been | Law Courts 51 45 69 Ho killed by the men. | Waid wre ,. RurscnvKk, Mareh 4, a : | Engine House (K’gSq) 57 ov S5 83 Phe killed and wounded in the outbreak | Atheneum Building — 35 ; 99 92) here number 100, | McKinnon’s (G’ton St) 55 Ay s4 81 ian ' , serena : | Ward 6 A Military Council | Hoop % 73 183 277 > | Curtis’ ie 8M «(6S ik Vienna, March 4. | Royalty (West) 27 2) 35 33 At a milidary-conferonc 7 ctf (Rant) oC ae eS At a military conference to-day, presided | over by the Emperor, it was cided to | - ep ae " ; ye: = decided t fotal.... 763 694 993 957 appoint several oflicers for superior com- mands. Inthe event of war the Crown Prince will command one army corps. The | 7!" Déstrict. Rejected ois on es tes aol « 8 erection of wooden -huts for the troops im wong River....... 48 oO 108 82 Galacia is proeeeding rapidly, forts are | French River........ 30 4) 6S 57 being armed, ammunition and pros isions are | Clifton ... seteeeee SO s3 132 (126 being stored, and the const ruction of stra- | Ga iny ille who be £4 Ka ‘i as 46 1o7 107 getic railway lines is being hastened, there | Hope Biver.......... 101 9959 6S being 470 men now at work. The prepara- epee ss + ge. Se ee Oe . > : : .. | Bradalbane .. luo 109 70 67 tions are causing creatianxiety Solintea | me MG sees anes ) i i ec g greatsanxiety in Galicia, | Westmorland A : & Ean) | Auction | Mr. Loneworrn, Returning Oflicer for CUulok Pe & c ° j ee Valuable Freeheld = Fara, j Ast instructed by Mr. Henry Ferguson to iG GAY, MARCH AT 11 O'CLOGK, idih, u the Promises, that beautifully situated Farm of 73 acres, Ou Si. Peter’s Road, seven miles from Charlottetown, 452 acres of which are in a high j} state of enitivation, the balance well covered | with Hardwood, Scantiiny, Reiis, &e. There is a welling House and large new Parn on the premises, with Schovls and Churches | close by. Also--Immediately after sale of {Farm, Horses, | Cattle. Farm Implements, &c. |. Part of the purchase money can remain on | interest al 6 per cent, A. McNEILL, : Auctioneer. Ch’town, March 3, 18*7.—t] sal & wky ! | | i pit Y. M. ©, A. Razaar Committee intend huiding their sale of useful and fancy articles fon WHEPNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 13th jand ith. Contributions will be gratefully | reveived by—- Mrs. SuHEnvTON, President. |} Mrs, J.J. Davies, Mes. Hensley, Mrs. G. Brem- ner, Vice Presidents. Mrs. Poole, \Mackinlay, Mrs. Lewis, Miss Shenton, J. M. McLeod, ** Hensley, * Whitman, * Dawson, * Carruthers. ** F. Weeks, ** D. MacNeill, * $. Mutch, *“* Unsworth, *“* Mutch, ** Montgomery, ‘** G. Brown, * Neii Macieod, *“* Laird, * B. Heartz, *“* G. Macleod, B. MacNeill, “ Gidley, ‘“* Makinlay. Mrs. W. W. Stanley, ELIZA MacNEILL, Secretary. Alice Weeks. A } oy >) yn za ala . — and it is feared that in the event of an Crapaud 67 o7 90 85 exe oe Sete — - — Austro-Russian war the Austrian troops ite. os ae a oe ol tae bts will be withdrawn from the defensive line | Emyvale. cree. 79 79 26 26 | es i in the Carpathians. A report is credited in Bonshaw............ 65 73 10599] Polish circles to the effect that the Em- | - ad peror, in conversation with a Galician ee ee se ee he P Y nobleman who had referred to these fears, | Rejected..... is 00 wis 13 said: “If war breaks out with Russia we! .__ ee are deterimined to defend Galicia.” ferecpns Letrict. if fe (ee , aes | North Rustico....... 112 Mi 41 42 Ag ei =: 27 ek | South Rustico.... D268 :°. 26 58 het so. Ht Aa j The Oficial Gazette. Seb Glace ee pe os 94 76 77 BY is « if | rs ee dad Fee eer North Wiltshire..... 67 70 125 121 ee es saineneadit meee | Orrawa, March 4. New Haven.*...4... “#0 ao HG -9e2 : ei Se The Official Gazette contains a rotice call- | North River......... 39 38 84 80 as ae a. { ing the House for the 19th of April also | Milton .............. Rin, SF Cat Ot gen ard eek the appointment of Sir Aléxander Campbell | oe se . ye “ot ae, 24 eA . i : i ew : ot. FM we © oz j Ss a — ech maeiemranee nner as Lieut.-Government of Ontario; Thomas Wheatly River....... 130 131 47 49 i 4 Samer MacFarlane, Chief Analyst; G. Y. Crook- | Phir gas Res 7 shank, Assistant Financial Inspector; .J. | Sto. 776 760 910 887 Tue only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun! Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and the! ouly place where yon can get every part of a! Sowing Machine or a Gun made is at Brown 3, | at the Atherneum, Ch'town. tf—oc 80 axetil Tug mortuary statistics for January show thenumber of deaths during the month to have been as follows in the undermentioned iaces -—Montreal, 405; Toronto, 186; Que- | ee, 156; Hamilton, 62; St. John, N. B., 54:! Halifax, 52: Ottawa, 50. evadiitneivesiias Tus French colonization suciety has de- tided to send 25 families to the New He- brides. This will he the first contingent sent out by this society, and is supposed to | ve the thin end of the wedge of an exten-| sive colonization movement. ! Apamson’s Botanic BatsaM is compounded of the best concentrated extracts of bark,roots and gums in the world. Itisa safe and re- liable medicine, pleasant to the taste, and cures coughs, colds, asthma and croup. Price Sand 75 cents. Trial bottles 10 cents. Says the Chatham World: ‘* A Chatham clergyman, the Sunday before election, said Canada has ‘the best formof government in | the worid,’ and every Grit in the congregation | Went away full of wrath at the minister, an Ratcnces him for preaching in favor of the government.” 4? a meeting of the electors of Moncton a | tew nights ago it was decided to run a straight , temperance ticket for mayor and councillors um that town, Candidates were named and committees appointed to circulate requisitions. re are 68 women voters on the lists this year in a total of 884. —_—_—— Tue Industrial Gazette of St. Louis wakes the announcement that there has just been uncovered near Tuscadvosa, Ala., 4 bed of red hematite iron ore 16 feet thick, which analyzes 624 per cent of metallic iron, and is believed to be the most exten- uve and valuable deposit of the kind in the United States. isi ellis AN interesting event took place at the resi enee of Mrs. Rubert Schurman, Upper Free- town, on Thursday evening last, a inst., *hen Mr, W, G. Schurman, of Bedeque, and ‘liss Ada B. Schurman, of Freetown, were “sited in wedlock. The bride was tastefully attired in seal brown gros- ed silk, trim- ued with plush and natural flowers. Among Many presents to the bride were some valuable ones from Rev. D. G. MeDonald, of ten, Dr. J. G. Schurman, of New York, ad Mr. Geo. W. Schurman, of Halifax, ‘brother of the bride.) The Rev. J. J. Skin- uet performed the ceremony. o> I is stated that under the terms of the renewed treaty between Austria, Italy and Germany, Italy agrees to place 200,000 teops at the disposal of Austria in the *vent of war with Russia, and to place the “me number at the disposal of Germany the event of war with France. Spain hot go beyond armed neutrality in the *vent of an outbreak of hostilities. The a ae of cavalry huts and barracks along the Carl Ludwig railway has caused a panic Large numbers oi . well-ta-do veople are selling their property and mov- ig to Vienna, “ * near wate fire is oy trodden out ; 4, being suifered, rivers cannot quench.’y Procrastination may rob you of time, but by boat if j diligence you can make up the loss, a it robs you of life the loss is irremedi- fick}, If your health is delicate, your appetite ~~, Your sleep oken, your mind de gressed Your whole bein out of sorts, depend on it Seriously diseased. In all such cases ©. Pierce's yoldcn medical diseovery will Speedy effect a y. nuine, radical cure—make ~ ood “- | ofyou and save you from the lingtring diseage, saw R. Oliver, Commandant Royal Militarry Rejected et 6 Std ask 2S bl 10 College; P. A. Macdonald, Inspecting Phy- | sician Hawkesbury quarantine station. | Third District. sacle aliaansnlipeocapentlon | Brackley Point Road.. 33 4. Hs. .1i . i | Brackley Point ...... ye 16 73 69 Steamer Ashore. ined oe as Lonpon, March 4. soe reogn me ee fa a 64 r+ | Pa + 6 ct oe eh ee os 3 : ovo eZ e : The Red Star Line steamer Weasland, | Tracadie ....... aac a 77 17 23 Capt. Euberweg, from New York Feb. 20 | Mount Stewart...... 112 100 148 «148 for Antwerp, as gone ashore on Goodwin | Monaghan........... 124 104 49 76 Sands in the fog. The passengers and | Johnston's River..... 5l 3 55 67 crew were taken off by a tug and landed at | Mount Herbert...... 34 26 51 49 Deal. The Weasland is a screw steamer of Southport........ +. Ol 4 651 SO 352 oms : rs ; i tlascow in | oe aa a oa my ane woe belt tS ee Tote: 4... aid 769 639 . “739955 alae Mojected ..%. ... tet. 7 j Four th Distric o. DeLesseps on the Move. ‘bee | Pownal....... a iD 54 141—Sssi46 Lonpon. March 4. | Pisquid Road........ 38 36 44 46 S Riatile Seen tad Co kal Vernon River........ 38 ya). ae RNS SONS SEES OS Ne Eres | Ce MOMS cin: vow TEM 3:00 os De Post says: M. DeLesseps is coming here to | Grand View..... 7 73 +9 9 offer French neutrality in the event of war | Caledonia........... 41 49 15 15 in eastern Europe in exchange for Ger-! Orwell.............-. 37 35 43 44 many’s support of the Egyptian question in} Eldon............... 83 70 64 70 conformity with French aspiration. FO ree | 29 4] 50 se. SS cw Sch ob on 4) 40) 5 15 | Belle Creek ..... cack. oe 35 105 ‘107 Given to the Conservatives, | Wood Islands........ 34 28 61. G4 — | - —— _ = a Orrawa, March 4. CON EI 569 516 776 805 On the recount L’Assumption and Mas- | Rejected . 10 kinonge are given to the Conservatives. | Total for Ferugson. ............ 0.0.05 3599 The closer the analysis of the votes in the + } QGeee «0 ke, - ees. . t.20 ae general elections the more evident it is " Davies.. 5 eatckhekew fal + oso ee that the young men gave their first votes 8) Welles i.e2s000 ee for the Conservatives. anaiaian ee aoe MARRIED. Depreciating Securities. At 18 Smith Street, Halifax, at the residence of — | the bride’s mother, on Tnesday. March Ist, by the MonrrReEAL. March 4. Rev. Robert Laing, Charles H. Cahan, of Yar- , : wade mouth, and Mary J. Hetherington, of Halifax. The Canadian Pacific authorities have Ce- | seems ee a a ee eS = a mr cn tectives on the look out for the perpetra- | DIED tors of an attempt to depreciate C. P. R. | sm. securities. Some compromising arrests | At Cornwall, ? 4th Mareh, aft o a longillness, = Sas . | James Pye, aged 39 years. May he rest in peace. will shortly follow. | [{Faneral on Sunday afternoon from his late tiie | residence, at 1 o'clock, to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to the Catholic Cemetery.} i The Cloture Debate. losios, Mowh 87. JAMES’ CHURGH SOCIAL, In spite of the pressure of a section of the Cabinet, in favor of coercion, the coun- cil yesterday decided to conclude the clo- ture debate before the production of the Crimes Bill. HE Ladies of the Congregation intend having a Tea, Refreshment and Fancy Tables in ST. JAMES’ HALL, On THURSDAY, 24th March. ‘ aaah COMMITTEE: Pout ABERUA, Magen gt Mrs. James CARRUTHERS. All election returns for Algoma are in, | a. p. McNeill, Miss McGill, except Rainy River, Fort Francis and | \ys: Rankin, Miss Gray, —- The Algoma Election. I in Island. Dawson’s majority so! Mrs. A. Lord, Miss G. Brown, Monitoulin sans J « Mrs. W. R. Frame, Miss K. Hyndman, far is 58. Mrs. M. McLeod, Miss E. McKinnon, oe ' Mrs. A. L. Brown, MiasG. Mason, | Mrs. C. McGregor, Miss E. Murray, Mrs. R. Angus Called to the Senate. MontreaL, March 4. The Witness says Mr. L. A. Senecal has been called to the Senate. , Miss Henderson, Mrs. D. Montgomery- The ladies have made up an excellent assort- ment of Pinafores, Aprons, &c., &c. The public are invited to favor them with their patronage. TicKETS-—-Admission, 10 cents ; Tea and admis- - a > . or sion, 35 cents. A State of Siege. Doors open at 2 o clock, p. m. diclipee B. MACNEILL, ” . Secretary. LoxDOoN, Mareh 4. Ch’town, March 4—3i aw tl 17 then daily t! date A state of siege has been proclaimed at} Sota ‘. TELEPHONE COMPANY Searth’s Majority. of P. E. Island. z } : HE Annual Meeting of said Company will be WEERED®, aaron ty T held at the office of Messrs. Palmer & The recount gives Searth a majority of|MeLeod, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, %h f March, at 8 p. m. état GEO. R. BEER, Secretary. Weather Bulletin. Feb. 26, 1887—eod tl date Toxonro, March 5—10 a.m, PAREN ARSHI P NOTICE Northwest and northeast winds, fair, con- ‘ ‘ tinued colder weather. Wee The mail steamship ans o—_ Liv ] to Valparaiso, was wrecked, on slat a = the Sch tok, off Vigo, Spain. The vessel PERKINS & STERNS, had on board 200 agers all of whom, with the mails, were saved, — : ME GEORGE M. MOORE has this day been 44 admitted a member of our firm. Ch’town, Jan. 15, 187—feb, 1E 2wks & wky 2i CERTIFIED TO BY : mete Pi ote ii , wv * SS ae =< DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. Liverpool Traders. a ee ee SPRING THE CLIPPER BARQUE “QHORGH PEAKE,” 650 Tons Register, OR THR CLIPPER BARK “MOSELLE” 500 Tons Register. WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, DIRECT ABOUT THE Ist APRIL, And will carry Goods at through rates, to al pointsof the Island, where the Railway connects, at very Lowest Rates. The “George Peake” is now at Liverpool. Both vessels have yood accOmmodatien for passen- gers. Vor Freight or Passage, apply in London to JOUN PITCAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to PITCAIRN BRoTuERS, 57 South John Street, or here to the PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town, eb, Ist, 1887--6w eod me R- ‘ EB éheés 74> i es Oe tt ESSSS, CBSE, FOUR, de, Was! ED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl for gen- eral housework in @ smaii family. Apply at EXAMINER office. mars 2i YW ANTED—A Parlor Maid. Apply to Miss ‘* Pete:s, Sidmount. "march 5 tf WANE! j—Several {second-hand Window or Hot-bed Sashes. Apply at this office. march 4 2i pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook and a Housemaid, to whom good wages will be given; references required. Apply at THe Ex- AMINER oOlfice. mar 3 tf fork SALE—A good strong working Mare, 4 years old; alsoa wood sleigh. Aoply at THE EXAMINER Office, mar2 2: law pd FOUND-A smail Buneh of Keys. Apply at THe EXAMINER office, mar! tf T° LE?—The Dwelling House lately occupied by the subscriber, situate on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Street. Augie T. ©. Robins. febl9—2aw fy O LET—A House on Douglas Street, West, containing 7 rooms, ali in good repair; pos- session given immediately. Apply to James | Bradley, Great George Street. febl8 2aw tf T° LET--A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres | > of Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on ' Malpeque Road, adicining the premises of Mal- colm MeLeod, Esq. For further rticulars i apply to J, G. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's er novet a TO LET—Sho aud Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupicd by W. W. odd, Apply ou tiie p' nov2i tf SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1857. a IM. C. A. i eh a ee. — 447 E are offering very fine value in Black and Colored Cash- | \ meres and Merinos, also in White and Gray Cottons, Prints and Ginghams. In Ladies’ Corsets se have exceptional ‘value. We are also offering Carpets and General House-furnish- ings at very low prices. Good value will also be found in all other departments. Os. —— eo ee ee ee Ee on. ae — OUR THIRD UAL GLEARANGE SALE OOTS & SHOES WILL COMMENCE | ee ee ee BHEr BE Ch’town, March 2, 1887. > . On Monday, February 28th Inst. ee 6 ee /§\HOS# who have purchased at our former Clearance’ Sales know that we gave the great reductions which we promised, and as our stock is new and well assorted, all who give us a call this time will get BARGINS---20 TQ 25 PER GENT DISC QUNT. J. © SPRAGUE & CO, SIGN OF THE B!G RED BOOT, QUEEN ST. Ch’town, Feb, 25, 1887—3i sat tu fri wky 2i B ITISH WAREHOUSE Ses QUEEN STREET. EXTENSIVE GASH SALE I have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 16th, 1886, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR GAdt. n-_-— i do. 6 SRO WIN Ch’tewn. Dee. 14—-wky G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. —O— Bookseller, Siationer, Printer, Bookbinder. ee = - ( ow in Stock, a full line of the best English and American office STATIONERY of all LN kinds, for merchants, lawyers, government offices, banks, and ladies’ and gentlemen's private use. NOTE, LETTER and FOOLSCAP PAPERS, in all kinds of qualities and prices, ranging from the very cheap to the best English Vellums, ENVELOPES, in All Sizes and Prices. Writing and Copying INKS—Stafford’s is the best, in all sizes; but always keep in stock Carter’s, Stephen's, Walker's and David's. BLANK BOOK DEPARTMENT.- -Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Minate Books, &c.; also, a complete line of Pocket Books, Ladies’ and (Gent's Purses, Memorandum and Pass Books, Time Books, Bill Boeks, Invoice Books, Letter Books, &c., always in stock. Ihave now in stock a splendid line of Papers for Blank Books of all sizes, which will be made to order, in any style, at very Low Prices. Ruling, Printing and Binding, to suit any kind of business. A Large Stock of SCHOOL STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, &e. -0O SH HASZARD. BROWN’s BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. ,Ch’tuwn, Jun. 27, 1887. { Sa cal “anaes i is, Aas * Tepe ar wey ails NM man rae DS NR Mantis en th