e-- - a ce ae Local and Other ltems. LOBOGGA SING to-night. —_— — MAILS arrived in the city at two o’clock, i ans Programas of Oratorio Concert will appear on Tharaday. ee Tas Northern Light arrived at Pictou at ].49 to-day. > Tue Ciry ScHoo rs will be closed during to- morrow—it being a Vivie holiday, a Tut Belvidere Gun Club will Falconwood to-morrow at 2.30 p, m. ----e— meet at Tx advertisements of Messra,Carvell Bros, crowded out to-day, will appear to-morrow. A th St. Pavaick’s Day.—Shamrocks at Ridg- way's Nursery. Also plants in full bloom, for sale, cheap. _—- D> ——— A MAN named! MacPhee coptured a fiae otter in Thompsoa’s Pond, Georgetown, one day last week. a Sr. George's Literary and Dramatic Club will meet to-night in the Cameron Block, at the usual hour. ema mae We are requested to call the attention of the police to the amounot of fast driving going onin the city. _—_p-—- — Mar. Jas. MACDONALD, jomer,of Georgetown, was seriously injured a day or two ago by falling from aload of hay. —_ — Some six schooners laying in Georgetown Harbor were broken into and-_several articles taken therefrom a few days ago. iseetialidt A Concert under the auspices of the Georgetown Dramatic Clab will take place in the Georgetown Hall to-morrow evening. psalgdthadeenene Don’t make any engagements for next Monday evening, the Oratorio Concert comes off in the Y. M. C. A, Hall on that evening. iinnian Tae choir of the Pownal Methodist Church intend holding a concert in Eldon, the even- ing of Friday, '9th inst. Admuasion 25 cts, ; children 10 cts, —_——@-— We have much pleasure in calling your at- tention tothe Entertainment by the Second Methodist Sabbath School on Tharsday, 18th inst, Admission 15 cents, ~~ — Rev. J. Hvremwoyn, M. A., will (D. V.) officiate at Lot 48 om Sabbath first, the 2'st inet., at 11 o'clock, a, m; and at Birch Hill at 230 p. m., weather and roads permitting. —_—-->—_— To-morrow having been declared a holiday by the Lieatenant-Governor and civic author- ities, the Saviags’ Bank will be closed. The Post Cffice will, however, be kept open as/ statement that he wiil take no notice of the usual, some fine carcasses of pork to market to-day. One tipped the scales at 564, and another at $42 lbs. They were bought by Lemael Wright. —~<>-——— Tux person who borrowed {2) the skates from the lobby of the Citizens’ Skating Rink can have the wrench by applying at this office, or he might have the boots for a small con- sideration. A rcrruer sapply of Silverware, including Tea Services, *c., also Dressing Cases, Jewel Cases, Books, etc,, at Auction at the Diamond Rookstore to-night. Thase eales will be con- tinued throughout the evenings of the week. Special discounts at day private sales. -—_-— was -_- A : A GeNTLZaax informa us that while driving yesterday afternoon in the neighborhood of the Gas Werks, he came in contact with an- obher team coming in an opposite direction. | steamer Oregon was $250,000. The entire ‘be collision was so sudden dod severe that | jo53 will amount to $1,500,000, our informaat was much shaken up, while the other gentleman was throwa from his sleigh and bruised. —-_—-?>-"_—- Wansixe —A correspondent says: ‘‘Alex- ander McDonald, of Orwell Cove, who had the misfortane to have his barns burnt, can- tions the public against giving anything to s person calling himself Mc Dougall, who is sup- posed to be a McKenzie from Caledonia, He has already been in Cardigan and vicinity, and is a fraud of the worst kind.” Other Jaland pxpers please copy. ——--—— Tus auctien sale of the McLean property, on the north side of the West River, Lot 65, eight miles from Charlottetown, took place on the premises yesterday, The sale was con- ducted by A. McNeill, auctioneer. That ortion of the property known as the “* Hyde arm,” consisting of 1024 acres, was offered first and realized $3,920. Theophilus Crosby, Faq, of West River, was the purchaser of this fine farm. There were quite a pumber of wealthy farmers present, and the bidding evinced keen competition. The balance of the property was purchased at anominal sum in Mrs. McLean's interest. ‘itil Tye market to-day was faicly well attended and stocked. Following are the prices; —Beef (small) 5 to 10 cts per lb; do per quarter 4to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to 8 cents; pork (carcass) 44 to 5 conts; pork (small) 6 to 5 cts; lamb, 6 to 8 ote; ham, per lb, 13 to 14 cts; fowls, each, 25 to 35 cts; butter (fresh), 24 to 25; do(tub) 17 to !9 cts; eggs, per doz, 13 to 14 cts; ducks, per pair, 70 to 75 ots; flour per 100 lbs, $2.25 to $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50: oats, 32 to 33 cts; hay per 100, 40 to 50 cts; potatoes, 15 to 20 cts; geese, 50 te 70; cabbage, per doz, 35 to 50; turnips, per bush, 13 to l4ets; apples, per bush, Gacts; veal, 3 to Jo peor Ib; tarkeys, 80c to $1,75. a Mr. Gronce A. DocKENDoRFF, of North River, has the following to say concerning the recent trotting challenge of Alex Morrison, of Tryon:—‘I notic> i last week’s Ex- AMUNER, a challenge issued by Mr. Alexander Morrison, ia which he offers to trot his stal- lion French Sporter against any stallion, gelling or mare on the I:land, race to take Isceon Summerside ice on the 15th March. Row, I consider my stallion Black Pilot too valuable to trot to ice, therefore I have no intention of accepting the challenge at pre- sent, but will be very happy to accomm Mr Morrison on or about Se tember next, on any good track on the Island, for the sum of $500 aside.” f Ireland's To-mornow being the feast) cf Ire patron Saint, will be celebrated a8 usual by the Teiaaee of this city. At9a. m. the members of the Benevolent Irish Society will meet at their hall, Prince Street, when they will form in procession, and headed by ® band of marie, march to St. Dunstan's Ca where a Pontifical High Mase will be oele- brated aod a sermon suitable for the occasion preached by Rev, Father Boyd, At the oon- clusion of the service the procession will re- form aod — through the priacipal etr of the city. In the evening @ gt will take Siscetn the Markel Hall. A choice programme bas been pre amd an enjoy able evening is —_—+— given ic the public, Gronce Cupmone, of Winsloc Road, brought} published resarding his intentions with the House of Gommeus on Monday next. of the statement that he had resigned the office of Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster. Commons this afternoon. lowed by snow or rain. 6 16th inst., by the Rey. Dr. Fitzgerald, he so Daniel M aboujall of Morell, to Miss Isabella ae rete ems TELEGRAPHIC [Srrctat Desratcues ro Tux Wxaminea.) DOMINION PaRLLAMEN THE RIEL MATTER, &c. Orrawa, March 15. Housé met at three. After petitions, on Mr, Speaker directing the House to introduction of Bills, _Sir Hector stated that Landry's resolu- tion censuring the Government was very far down on the list, and could not be reached to-day unless by consent of the House. He would therefore move that Landry's motion be made firat for the order of the day. Blake objected on the ground that the Government had not brought down papers needed. Unanimous consent being re- q'tired, Langevin’s motion dropped. In answer, Chapleau said Langelier, Laurier, Laflamme and Mercier had never sent @ petition to the Government, praying for the exercise of Royal clemency in Riel’s case. After several speakers had finished, the House adjourned at 12.20. REWS, Strong Language. Toronto, Merch 15. A Washington correspondent states that Senator Frye is in receipt of a letter from & prominent member of the Dominion Parliament asking that the Canadian Dominion be ineluded: in his (Frye’s) bill for a congress of American nations. The writer said Canada would enter into auch a treaty, and if the English Government re- fused their consent then Canada would cut loose from Great Britain. St. Patrick's Day, Loxpox, March 16, Parnell publicly urges members of the Nationalist Party in Ulster, to refrain from celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by demonstrations, such as parades, likely to anger orangemen. In his circular, advis- ing this course, he says:—‘‘Do not irritate orangemen, however misguided you may deen them. This is of vital importance } now.’ Gladstone's Irish Plans. Lonpox, March 15. In the Hovse, Gladstone authorizes the various versions of his Irish plans recently He says all stories respect to Ireland are entirely baseless. He hopes to present his Irish programme in A Contradiction. Lonpon, March 15. Mr. Henedge authorizes a contradiction Gladstone occupied his usual place in the The Oregon New Yorx, March 15. The value of the cargo of the sunken Has Not Resigned. wee Lonpon, March 15. Trevelyan denies that he has tendered his resignation. Weather Bulletin Toronto, March 16.--10 a. m, Easterly winds, partly cloudy weather, fo!- METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, March 16, 1886 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)........- paaeeedens inonen a 20.3 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) .......--- ee te eeseteeeeees 9.6 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 140 Temperature this morning,at 5 o'clock... 19.2 Tomperatnre this afternoon at ¥ o'clock, .27,.0 ~_——- < -———-———— I7 isa singular fact that the cheapness of an article should ever temporarily retard its sale, and yet that was the experience of Messrs, Tuckett & Son in the introduction of their now celebrated ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobscco. People who had been in the habit of smokirg the finest Virginia tobacco, could not for a time be made to believe that they were offered the same articl: at about one half the price, and ijt was only by slow degrees that they were induced to put the question to the test of an actual trial. When they did adopt that test, however, it never failed to satisfy them. ——— Tue Halifax Knights of St Patrick make a regular Irish appearance in their new rig on St. Patrick's Eve. Their ocstume con- sists of a cut-a-way coat, knee breeches, white beaver hat, and genuine shamrockr, Special Notices. Ruspers! Rowssxs!—Just received at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. mebl§ Sge our prices on white and grey cottons, — Jas Paton & Co., Market Square. march 15 ed MARRIED. Hume, of Murray River. he same day, by the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, Mens. ohn David Mame, of Murray River, to Miss Libbie Byyce, of Lot 48. . . ee a Qa Apvice To Meruers, — Mrs. Winslow's Seothing Syrap should alwa be used when children are cutting teeth, It r little ——e atence; it uiet slee relieving t if ood the little shrubawakes as ‘ button.” It is very pleasant to soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowls, and is the best known remedy for diarrhw>, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents » bottle, Ge sure and ask for ‘‘Mres. — THE DAILY HXAMINER, NOTES, | Not the promissory, but facts |}possees th» value of eee gained by tho use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. |should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the stamped on every har, Davia & (la Made by Cortts, House for Sale, JITUATE on King Street, opposite the hI residence of P. Blake, Eeq. The build- ing is in thorough repair and contains, on the first floor, a front and back shop and two large rooms ; also, a large kitchen built on to the house, fitted with many conveniencies — pump, wash boxes, &c, and a goed large pantry ; second floor, four large rooms ; third floor, four large rooms ~ both flats having nice halls. The house is well finished throughont, and very convenient, The celiar is frost- pro*f and contains a large brick pantry with cement floor, A water pipe conducts rain water to the cellar. Outbuildings are large and convenient, Possession given from 15th April. Apply on the premises to the Subscriber, MRS. JAMES STANLEY. March 12—pat Why Pay Higher When WOODILL'S Fins Retail 7 Cents GERMAN Retail 1% BAKING Retail 22 Cents POWDER @uatity Equal to Any. March 1, 1886. The Charlottetown Water Works Co. OTICE ig hereby giyen that the Stock Book ia the above Company has this day been opened, and that such Stock Book is now in the office of R. R. FitzGerald, Soli- citor, in the Cameron Block, Charloitetown, Prince Edward Island, where any person or body pelitic or corporate can subscribe for shares in the above Company, under the Act or Charter incorporating the same. Dated this 24th day of February, A. D., 1886, ALEXANDER McKINNON, R. R. FITZGERALD, for Lacorporators, Oz. 4oz. Fins Cents Sez, Tins Feb. 24—dy 29% NOTICKH. LL persons indebted to the late firm of GEO. DAVIES & CO. are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. HARRIS & STEWART, March 3, 1886. WANTS, LOST, ‘OUNL, &. ce erage OST~—Yesterday, on Princs or Kent Streets, a Horse-blanket. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Tue Ex- AMINER office, marl6 ji OR SALZ OR TO LET—The Subscriber offers for sale all that property now occu- pied by her, on Lower Spring Park Road, Also, one acre of land in the Royalty.— Apply to Mrs. R. THorng. marid tf OST—On Tuesday, the 9th inst, a Gol Earring, set with garnets. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Tu Exam- IYER office, marl2 3i pd ~{TRAYED OR STOLEN — From Theo. S Chappelle’s residence, King Square, a black dog (Retriever), white breast and paws, answeriag to the name “Nero.” ‘the finder = be suitably rewarded upon returning im, NV ILCH COW—Far Sale or Exchange, a recently renewed Milch Cow—a heavy milker and in good order, EXAMINER office. Eaoquire at THE marlO tf Lae Saturday night last, between the corners of Grafton and Kent Streets (on Prince) a Japanese Wolf Robe). The finder will be rewarded by leaving the robe at Robin’s Livery Stable, Kent Street. OST-—Between Bagnall’s and harlotte- town, a Black Robe. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at Mr. Bag- nall’s or Tus EXAMINER office. feb22 tf ANTED—A Cook Apply to the Matron P, E. Hospital. mar9 tf ry\O LET—The large Store next to Stum. bles Harness Shop, Great George Street. Apply to John Stumbies.—marli Jaw wky tf WY “a. econ or two Seats in a pew in St. Dunstan’s Cathedra!. Apply at this office, marlQlwk \ ANTED—To borrow on extensive vil- lage property, $2,500, at 6 per cent, Apply at thia office. mariQ li OUND-—On the 25th Feb., by Athen- sum, a small Gold Brooch. Apply at Tue ExaMrner office, mar9 2i OR SALE—Fyles of ‘‘Littell’s Living Age,” from 1882 to 1834, complete—the best ture of the age. Also, Webster's bridged). Apply at Tue Ex- AMIN feb27 0 LET—A Shop, Warehouse and three ‘| Rooms—a first-class stand for a shipper. Apply te J, D, Currie, Lower Spring Park Roat. feb20 O LET—The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D, Macleod. Possse aiow given first of May. Apply to A. White. apr?7 .2aw pst OARDEKS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable Soothing STOP” tt od why accommodation by applying to Mrs. Willism Kenusdy, Brick Hone boron Pack abort W FLCOMs Sear, an article that does not con- tain ore particle of the adalterstions used to | reduce the cost of ** Pure Goods,” but does legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand fer which proves the None WeLcomME, as a pair of clasped hands is i oe aie, edi > ma 5 5 ae Lenten te fa ol: : ae : Pesto = r . me, —s — 6B i236 As. ER a « oaks ae emniad - — amin atten ane tigen eccrine toca LONBEN HOUSE! REAT CLEARANCE SALE still going on, Goods selling cheap in ail departments. CARPETS! CARPETS! Seven Bales Scotch Carpets, imported expressly for Spring Sale, now added to stock. See them. er ee) eee REMNANTS! REMNANTS! Dress Remnants, Print Remnants, Cloth Remnants, &c., Silk Remnants, Satin Remnants. a ee HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO CEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Feb, 25, 1885.—dy & wky 8 = = STANDARD CGoOoDS eal ahinai LOWEST PRICES! ——O PERKINS & STERNS’ LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 409 Pieces Grey Cetions, 220 Pieces White Cottons, 159 Pieces Print Cottons, erm mee (7) ene ee White and Colored Knitting Cotton, oO Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. 0 Biack French Merinoees, Black Cash- mee., Black Cords, Black Nuns’ Veil- ing, Black Costume Cloth, &c. 0 55 Pieces Hessiaus, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 140 Dozen Towels. - Brussels, Tapestry and Wool Oo OILCLOTHS & LINOLEUNIS, on~7-——-" Carpets: Cocoa, China and Twine Matting. 0 Largest Stock of ROOM PAPER on RB & Island. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Feb. 23, ’86. we ne nr eee OUR SECOND ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE SHOES BGOTS AND nfonday, March — ist, 1886. WILL COMMENCE Discount 15 to 25 per cent. full particulars. J. C- SPRAGUE & CO. Ch’town-—-2aw 3wks & wky ———— Look out for Circular giving Better Value Than Ever | TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE. Ow new samples of BOOTS and SHOES for spring will scon be out, end we will have the pleasure of calling on our customers in a short time. We hope to receive your liberal patronage as heretofore. DORSEY, GOFF & CO, Ch’town, Jan, 26, 1885. eee prercennne elitist acta sate REID BRO'S. MARCH PRICE LIST. ee ee Shirting Ginghams, marked price Ile, now 8c, All- wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 25. Half-wool Drugget, marked price 32c, now 2c, Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, @4.25, and $5, now half price. Meu’s Reefers. marked #4, now half price. Ladies* Corsets, marked $1.10, now 7oc. Lodies* Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $1. Mens Black Worsted Suits, marked §$7.50, BOW $2.85, Men’‘s Tweed Pants, marked $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 750, now d5c, Lad ies° now 75c, E Men's Underclothing at 20 per cent discount. Men's Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price. Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, Genuine Ali-woo) Heavy Tweed, marked 60c, now 45, Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now 10c. A genuine discount o nt on Mens Furnishings. Men's White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $l. $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $14. #30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, how Oniy D2, $i Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now Oniy Fiz, %6 scotch Tweed Pants, only $4, Child's Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only $1.45. Youth's Black Worsted Suits, marked §$0,50, now only $6.85 j marked $1.25, 25 per ¢ to measure, now Fine “Scotch Tweeds, now only 90c. Heavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, ~ S5c, and &5c. Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and.5, cents. REID .BROS., CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, March 1, 1886, SEED WHEAT BEST WHITS RUSSIAN, FOR SALE CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, March 4, 1886.—iwks dy wky MARLIN, ROPE, TIN, &e. E have for Sale, at the very Lowest Prices :— 100 bales | obster Marlin. 600 coils Manilla Rope. 100 packages Salmon Trawl Twine, 100 - ne Hemp ‘ 2 bales Herring Twine. 25 Herring Nets. - ALSO: 309 boxes Tin Pilates, i4x20. 1 ton Ingot Tin. 1 ton Pig Lead. 10 bars Copper. 50 bundles Galvanized Iron for Boilera, 10 bbis Gold Lacquer. 10 “* Turpentine, 100 kegs Box Nails. 100 “ Lobster Trap Nails. DODD & ROGERS. Feb, 23—1m 2aw w Im Kent Street Grocery. Store, Gp. the Rocklin House. R - R . B EL L, I, > TYEALER in CHOICE FAMILY GRO- ¥ CERIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUIT, FISH, &. As my steck is all Fresh and First-class, selected by a gentlemen of many years’ experience from the best assorted stock in the city, I can guarantee eatisfaction to all, and would respectfully solicit « foir share of public patronage Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tion. R. R, BELL. March 4th, 1886—1mo eod & wky pd Syeecial WNotice. DEBTORS. Ssh YOUNKER & OFFER beg to ir noti'y all persons indebted te them, either by Book Account or Promissory Notes thet unless their respective amounts are paid immodiately. they will be ened for without ; of persons, reopec This notice ie final. March 5—4i eod pd North Atlantic Steamship Go. 4 From London and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL SS. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool for (harlotictown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in P. KE. Islend, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Paesage, or other irformation apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathuret, N. B., to R. A. & J, Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. OC. Jones & Co, FENTON T. NEWGERY, Agent, Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1886. OLD GOODS. irae paid for any quantity of old Rope, Canvas, Iron, Copper, Press, Lead, Zine, Pewter, Horsehair, &c., at the Junk Shop, Lord’s Whart. J, McLEOD, Ch’town, Feb. 26, '66—why 4 i, RAPT. i ae RR (a an, gi cit aim ects te isos hy A Le OP PI EE TE, 6 aan ee line allie tie aia ar wen as ms cs nn es a , . a rane rays ceaebams cil ON aig men ce ac cl. ag Eta My lene sn iim 3 Ne WES en i eid ae 2 : i mash sai —_— cana i ala