§ # an i a Local and Osher tems. |TELECRAPHIG NEWS. ToBOCGANING to-night. iesinias No news of the Northern Light, Quccuh Rink to-morrow afternoon. —_ > —— Weren, Ese, arrived from New York NOL’ ER W™ to-day. a _-—-+»-—_ fue Catholic Literary Union meets this evening at eight o’c'ock, _ - - — Tus great attraction to-night at the Carni- va! will be the ‘Kazoo Minstrel Band,” romething new and genuine. Don't miss seeing 16, siintinsdbiiiadi Tue Dominion Temperance Alliance will meet tc-morrow, Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in the Y. M, C. Hall—P, W, Hales, President. satin Your attention is called to the advertise- ment of Jas. Paton & Co, where, we are sure, you wi/i not be disappointed if you purchase from their well selected stock. otinpilensilpialsiies Iv is stated on good authority that Judge Travis has beon removed from Calgary to Battleford, owing to the amount of uupopular- ity he has brought upon himeelf, Heike Tur “Third Party” will meet at the usual place and hour to-morrow (Saturday) evening. Unpaid subscriptions must be hand- ed to the Treasurer immeliately or namea will be removed from the roll, Full attendance— important business. —_—-+--@-— — A meetine ofthe Belvidere Gun Club will be held at Faleonwood to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, and “Celt” is respectfully invited te be present. Perh»sps he may like totry a shot or two himself, ‘‘though this thiog re- quires some practice.” nnaiaihaiaae A maw named Dubie, of Madawaska, had the toes cf one foot cut off ina Restigoache lumber camp, the other day and was sent to Campbellton to have the wounds dressed. He died ef leckjaw on the road, and was buried at Campbeiiton. -_—_ > -— ‘I wisu I were von star,’ he said dreamily. ‘So do I,’ she returned promptly, heroically swallowing ayawn. ‘And why, dvar one,’ he asked impulsively, ‘why do you wish I were yon brilliant orb?’ ‘Because,’ she replied in cold, matter-of-fact tones, ‘because yon brill- inant orb is just 11,760,971 miles away.’ And he faded silently out like a mist before a sum- mer sup. diimettpeillbinnan Tue Evening Auction Sales at the Diamond Bookstore continue to be the attraction. A new and improved system has been inaugurat- ed to day and will be continued daily. The large show windows will contain the goods to be sold in the evening, so as to enable purchas- ers to view and select aay time previous to the sale. This evening a choice selection of Miscellaneous, Books, Albums, Fancy Goods, Toys, etc,, will be offered. ——_—-<———— GreatTty to the regret of the Shareholders ef the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. J., at the meetiag held yesterday, W. A. Weeks, Eeq., positively declined to allow himself to be put in nomination for re-election to the Director- ate. Donald Farquharson, Esq., was there- upon elected in his stead, and Owen Connolly, Exsq., chosen President of the institution The newly chosen and the retiring President alike command the confidence of the cem- munity. maietienndis fr is beyond all doubt that ‘‘Myrtle Navy’ is the favorite tobacco with the amokers of Canada. They obtain more enjoyment from it than from any other tobacco made, and those of them who have used it long enough to tests its merits never abandon it for any other brand. The reason of this preference is that the ‘‘Myrile Navy” is made of the very finest leaf which is grown and that in every process of its manufacture the most vigilant care is exercised to preserve the genuine aroma of the leaf. +> — Tue Literary and Scientific Society had a very interesting meeting last night. Mr. Rattenbury read selections from Hamlet and Julius Caesar in a manner that elicited well merited applause. Mr. Reddin read. the history of ‘‘ Richard Double Dick,” The reader aimed to convey to the andience not only the words of the author, but the sentiment and pathos as well, and he emi- nently succeeded. Selections were also presented by Mesers. Harris, McDonald and others, which was followed bry a general and lively discussion. -_- @&>--— Tue market to-day was fairy well attended and stocked, Following ara the prices: —Beef (small) 5 to 10 cts per lb; do per quarter 4to7 cts; mutton, 5 to & vents; pork (carcass) 445 to 5 cents ; rk (small) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 6 to 8 ets; ham, per lb, 13 to 14 cts; fowls, each, 25 to 34 ets: butter (fresh), 20 to 23; do(tub) 17 to 19 cts; eggs,per doz, 13 to 14 cts; ducks, per pair, 70 to 75 cte; 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, 18 to 20 cts; geese, 50 to 70; cabbage, per doz, 35 to 50; turnips, per bush, 12 to idota; apples, per bush, 64cts; Veal, 3 to 7e per lb; Turkeys, 80¢ to $1,75. Tur Northwest half-breeds held a public meeting at St. Laurent, on Saturdey, leading men from all the French parishes being pre- sent. Resolutions were adopted, thanking the Goverument in warm terms for the hamane msnner mm which the half-breeds had been treated sioce last spring. It waa de- cided that the half-breeds should, ask the Goveromest for a free grant of thYir lands, basing their claim on beirg the original pos- sessors. They will also ask that industrial schoola for half-breed children be established in the district, that amnesty be extended to the half-breeds in prison and across the border, that naturatization be made more accessible and that electoral districts be erected in French settlements. Riel'’s name was not mentioned in any way by any of the speakers during or after the meeting, — _ p> — Durinc the excitement of the fire on Wednesday night, one of the unfortunate sufferers, Mre. Wayman, catching up her children, rushed out, clad only in her night-clothes. Soon after reaching the sidewalk she remembered that the pocket of her dress, which she had left behind, contained a, to her, large sum of money, some $17, which she had been paid for ser- vices only the same evening. In answer to her frenzied entreaties to at least save that, Dr. Robins gallantly made an at- tempt. Placing a ladder to the upper window, the Doctor forced his way into the room, but, jast as he was within grasping distence of the dress, the burning floor gave way, and he was precipitated to the floor below. The horrified spectators though? that he must have been killed, and were much relieved to observe the doetor emerging unhurt from the debris, but un- fortunately without the poor woman’s aLL which he had so bravely attempted to resote. SS — TH DAILY {Sproat Dssparcues vo THE EXaMiner. } DOMINION PARLIAMENT ‘Protection of Fisheries. am ee Revising Barristers and the Government. Orrawa, March 4. The Department of Fisheries will to-day issue an advertisement stating that tenders will be received up to the 25th inst., for the charter of six swift ssiling fore-and-aft schooners of between 60 and 90 tons register, six years old. These vessels are to be employed as a fisheries police force on the coasts of Cavada. They will be manned and officered in conjunction with such of the Dominion steamers as may be employed and will enforce the law of the country respecting inshore fisheries. The Government are thus showing their deter- taination to do their duty by the fishermen in case nothing comes of the negotiations between the United States and Canada. The House met to-day at 3.30. Several bills were introduced. The debate was re- sumed on Casey’s motion for the circulars and instructions issued by the Government to revising officers. M. Cameron continu- ing the attack on the revising officers, the Government and everything in general. The motion passed. The Houss adjourned at 6 o'clock, The New York Horse Car Strike. New Youre March 4. Striking horse car employees are making things pretty lively just now. This after- noon a car was started from East River. Police Superintendent Murray and Tnspec- tor, and 1,200 police were in line to protect it, and when the car started six platoons of police led the way followed by the car surrounded by policemen. They were hooted at, pelted with rotten eggs, stones and all sorts of missiles. The return trip was made without much diffeulty. 3 Parnellites Support the Goyvern- ment. — Lonpvon, March 4. The Parnellites have decided to array themselves against the Tories in their at- tempt to force the Government to show their hand or their policy during the debate which is expected to begin to-night on the Civil Service estimates, The Eastern Question, Panis, March 4. France has postponed giving her ad- hererence to the Turco- Bulgarian agreement supporting Prince Alexander, ruler of Eastern Roumelia, until the question of Customs duty in Roumelia sha'l be settled. Trains Again en Time. Sr. Joun, N. B., March 5. The (rains all running on time yesterday. The Quebec Express, due here last Satur- day, arrived yesterday morning. Great Picture Sale. New Yor«, March 4. Mrs. Morgan’s picture sale to-night petted $226,175, or $54,975 more than last night. Weather bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, March 5.-—19 a. m. Moderate to fresh west and northwest winds, fair weather, not much chanze in temperature. METEORULOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, March 5, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)......+... pecccscenecene as 35 2 Lowest Teupersiane yesterday, (read at midnight) ......ceeeee eeoeees cecene see Lowest Temperature this morning... .. - 29.3 ‘Temperatare this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .31 3 Temperature thie efternoon at } oealoek, 346 At Souris West, Feb. 17th, of consumption, Mary Ellen, beloved daughter of Captain T. and Anastatiag{McCarthy, aged 16 years.May she Rest in Peace. —-—- oo + — —_— — ——— ORIGINAL. Millner, the tinner. the other day, On meeting a friend, just happened to say : **]'ve asplendid machine to save coal ; Now, I know you're a wit, so write us a bit Oa the sifter, and shop, and the whole.” Very soon the following was presented :— Wit is good, that brightly flashes, As the man that buys for cash is, Buys of Millner, where tin trash is Sold to none. Through his window panes and sashes, You may see his paints and splashes ; But good signs he off-hand dashes .— Just for fun, Use your pretty eyes and lashes, While bis cinder sifter mashes, Sorting, perfectly, the ashes As they run, While the little sifter thrashes, Every cinder downward cr:stes, And like cakes they sell, where cash ia— So get one, a Apvice to Morners. — Vrs. Winslow's Seothing Syrup should. always _be used when children are cutting teeth, It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taete. It ' soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all | pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best | known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising Twenty-five Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. and take no {feb 4 cod wkly from teething or other causes, cents a bottle, Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” | other kind, New Auction Mart. Theo. }. Chappelle, Auctioneer, Comumis- sion, Express, Insurance and General Agent, Diainond Bookstore, 89 Queen Street, Char- lottetown, P. E. I. Attention given to Sales of Furniture either at residence or warerooins, Real Estate, Bink and other Stocks, Bonds, Debentures, etc. Consignments of Goods, Surplus Merchan- dise, Produce, Fruit, e*c., received and dis- posed of tothe best advantage. Prompt settlements a special feature of the business. All transactions confidential. Charges moderate. Best of references. a@ Tur Book aNpv Stationary department will be continued aa heretofore—wholesale and retail, Extra inducements are offered Tuo. L. CHAPP&LLE, March 2, 1886, 3i eod W.R. BOREHAM EQUESTS an immediate settlement of al accounts dne him to 3lst DECEMBER, 1885, Ail amounts unpaid by the Ist APRIL next will be handed over for collection. Ch’town, March 2—-tue sat & wy tl ap! ~ Mill Machinery tor Sale. MMHE Subscriber offers the following Machin ery for Sale at a bargain : L Leffell Water Wheel (large), 1 2-foot Circular Saw with 40 foot Table, 1 Large Circular Cross-Cut Saw and Frame complete, 1 Shingle Machine (Smallwood ¢& Bovyer), old style, 1 Up and-Down Saw (Meiley Frame), and Carriage, all complete. aw Correspondence by mail to be ad- dressed, Box 34, Charlottetown, JOHN F. BAKER, Runbary, Lot 48, P. E. Island, March 4, 1886—dli 4i eow SEED WHEAT BEST WHITE RUSSIAN, FOR SALE CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, March 4, 1886.—iwks dy wky SEEDS. Carter's Seeds are the Best, Being of the finest strains, carefully tested, and suited to this climate. The most experienced farmers and gar- deners use ‘and recommend them. Oor Seep Cata- Loeve is the fimest published in the Maritime Provinces, fally illustrated. Sent Free to any Farmer cr Gardener. Write for it. Name and address on postal Card wiil do. Address : GEO. CARTER & 60., SEEDSMAN, Charlottetown, P. E, I.-—feb26 ST. JAMES’ GHURGH- FYIVHE Uadies of St. James’ (Church intend holding a Fancy Table, Refreshmert Tab'e and Entertainment, in the evening, TUESDAY (first), 9th MARCH, io St James’ Hall. Doors open at 3 o'clock, p. m. Further particulars will be given. March 3, 1886. NOTICHE. 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, FOUND, dtc, a a pon ¥ OVWT—Between Mr. Charles Heartz’s and Malpeque Road, a sum cf money. Finder wil! please leave the same at THr EXAMINER office. mard li ANTED—A Girl to do general house work ; one from the eountry preferred. Apply at this office. mar 4i NEND 5 cents and receive 50 mixed foreign stamps. Address ‘“F. K,” Box 132, Ch’town, P. E. 1. mar4 ANTED—A good smart Boy. Apply to News Agency, Railway Station. maré4 3i WOR SALE—Fyles of ‘‘Littell’s Living Age,” from 1882 to 1834, complete—the best literature of the age. Also, Webster’s Dictionary (unabridged). Apply at Tux Ex- AMINER office. feb27 O3T-—Between Bagnall’s and Uharlotte- town, a Black Robe. The fiader will be rewarded by leaving the same at Mr. Bag- nall’s or Tue EXAMINER Office. feb22 tf ry*O LET—A Shop, Warehouss and three Rooms —a first-class stand for a shipper. Apply to J. D. Currie, Lower Spring Park Road. feb20 ONEY to Loan on security of real estate. Apply at Tur Examiner office. febi7 2wks yANTED.—A good kitchen girl in & small family. Second girl kept, Must understand piain cooking, and be good washer and irener, Apply to this office. feb 8, tf ANTED—Aét the Osborne House, a good Cook. febll 3i eod pd he LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse sion given first of May. Apply to A, White, apr27 - aw pat OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. Willism Kenuedy, Brick House, Hi —_ ae . " ee sen ee a ape — nes REAT CLEARANCE SALE cheap in all departments. CARPETS ! 0 REMNANTS! | Dress Remnants, Print Rem HARRIS & Ch’town, Feb, 25, 1885.—dy & wky HR, MAROCE 5, 1886. ee ee Seven Bales Sestch Carpets, imported expressly for Spring Sale, now added to stock. Silk Remnants, Satin Remnants. SUCCESSORS CHO, DAVIES & Co. —— i. ee HOUSE! Goods selling still going on, CARPETS! See them. REMNANTS! nants, Cloth Remnants, &c., STEWART TO FLOUR! Matchless, Kent, Feb. 25, 1886—2aw & wky 70; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. :0- HY a Ga Large and Well-assorted Stock on hand, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such as— Victory, Forest City, Queen, Our Favorite, City Mills, bris. and half-bris, &c. — ALSO — CHOICE PASTRY, in half-barrels. 305 We Every Barrel Warranted. Give usacall before buying elsewhere. BEER & GOFF, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. FLOUR! a Low EST 400 Pieces Grey Cottons, 220 Pieces Whife Cottons, 156 Pieces Print Coitons, White and Colore meres, Biack Cord Brussels, PERKINS Ch’fown, Feb. 23, ’86. o- PRRKING & STHRND LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 0 Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. Black French Merinoes, Black Cash- OILCLOTHS «& Cocoa, China and Twine _—_—_——_ 0- ———_—_ Largest Stock of ROOM PAPER on P £ Island. & STERNS. EE a SPRING SAILINGS, j iksm and Bathurst, N. B., ’ REID BROS MARCH PRICE LIST. Shirting Ginghams, marke price lle, now 8c. All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 25c, Half-wool Drugget, marked price S2c, now 2vc, Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and #5, now half price. Men’s Reefers. marked $1, now half price. Ladies* Corsets, marked $1.10, now 7oc. Ladies* Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $1. Men's Black $7.00, Worsted Sults, marked now 45.85, Men’‘s Tweed Pants, markea $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 7ic, now ov, Ladies’ Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, now 75c, Men‘s Underclothing at 20 per cent disconnt. Men's Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price. Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked @c, now 45c. Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now 10c, A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men’ Furnishings. Men's White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1. $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $14. #30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, how only $20, $14 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now only 312. $6 Scotch Tweed Pants, to measvre, now only $4. Child's Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only $1.25. Youth's Black Worsted Suits, marked $9,590, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked $1.25, now only 90c, Heavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, 55c, and S8dc. Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents, RHE: BEOS.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch'town, March 1, 1886, North Atlantis Steamship Co Issé. From London and Liverpeo! S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL, S.8. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpoo! for ¢ hariottciown, ABOUT 16th APRIL, The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batinrst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in P. K. Islend, New Bruns. wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information Japply in London to Stewart Frothers, 3 Fen- in St, John, Chat- to R. A. & J, Stesvart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, church Street, Fen Court ; Ch’towan, Jan. 30, 1°86. ee dtiliting — REGULAR TRADER. STANDARD GOODS actaiiecaioen ey FP cements PRICES! 53 Pieces Hessiavs, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 140 Dozen Towels. —o------ d Knitting Cotton. s, Black Nuns’ Veil- ing, Black Costume Cloth, Xc. Tapestry and Wool Carpets, LINOLEUMS. 0 Qo-- t i * a - bs Pi See a} tee a pt lhe : 7 > el ee ae From Liverpool io Charlotvetown. The well knowa Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” R. RENDLE, Commander, new en the berth, will sai} from Liverpeo! for Charlottetown, On or Aboutfiet APRIL NEXT, Carrying Freight at through rates to Picton, Georgetown, Souria, Summerside, and She dias. For Freight or Passage apply in Londun to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; E. C. in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bres., Matting. 51 South John Street, or here to the owners. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Ca'town, Jan, 30, 1856. 6w eod nl ENDERS. NEALED TENDERS will be received by the unrGgrsigred until the 3iet day of MARCH, fram persons willing to contract for the erection © a Presbyterian Church at Lot 48, according t¢ the plans and specitica- tions to be seen at Mewjrs Norton Bros, Store, Charlottetown. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Two good securities required sor the faith- fal performance of the work. DANIEL McLEAN, Rec’y of Com, Southport, Lot 45, March 5—dy li wk'tl dt —_ To Lobstez Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Lcb ster Cane. 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingote, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER, Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw URBSCRIBE for THE \VEEKLY EXAMI. The latest local and foreign can always be found therein.