EXAMIN} LyesraT ES bit ~ Oe = ™ . “— eT eee Ee an ae acnee—ae avemeeee . we ee A A OR rrr - eee Tn arn CD LO '* iva cane : ~-y a samba . i a. ee ¥ as,» rr “17> , - 4 > JATIN EXAMINER. MARCH 81, 1885. area felis esPrissC_ | only be averte " . : <n ————— peony : na a a ee ri C r uy ; ve te: ‘ . 4 ‘ ’ ae . . by ° complete Sack down Do you want acheap tub of butter ! if so ' a ee ‘ 7ow Pes 8 O27, | ON @ part of Russia, vs oi i » > ¢ oo t ae = eall at R. K. Brace’s. of } t , lraty, Mareh 30 -_—> | t |} Wraritshe p rmitting, the Victoria Tobo y= | J gan Side will be open to-night. ra © . J , 2 Lu Basser “ue S25 ‘Events may Ltaly to take an ane Sv rvorls with Eneland Italy is able to 4100 000 troops if necessary. ae UL BULLION ALLAHABAD, Mareh 3} > : ee : thousands of British and Ludien iroops. —_— _ A €risis in Franes-. midiaus ia Revort. 5 : Paris, Marah 30, . . ‘ — } . The Perr M vVhimtuwre . alae ; | ) j it ul ; i H ; (ig Vv Ministery have resigned op Babli Oh hi vil li 1 aii Ds acco mtofthe refusal of a vote of credit. | : Che President has asked De Freycine: form a cabinet. vamilies Seching Refuge in a irene Winnipeg. = Probabwuitie ae rh voabuiities for the nert 24 hours fo bias itime Provine $ or loronre, March 51-10 a. m The War Spirit Roused. | ws | with rain. \\ PEG ie INNIPEG, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE March 39, | | Charlottetown March 31 has been captured and the every heuse. = 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at Battleford bY IIIT oe ce es cu sass Indians have go° | ssession ot The inhabitants nave escaped to the police I tr tee cece DOG herracks where they are now expecting sand — = gene yesterday, (read at , . mu y 5 attack from the Indians who are gathering | ca a ,' o ee “U pathaliy he theca rd. 9.9 a the s vuth side of the Battle River. Tele- | Te A whom oe Dine a Boake % “ae auth sic: oon is expected to coane | Leuperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. ..14 5 graphic communication 18 expected to cease | Temperature this afternoon at I o'clock. 33.0 at any moment , A despatch from Qu.App lle reports an outbreak of Indians i File Hills reserve. 1 the rebel movement. | ' indians had joine Indian agent Nichols has been killed. Gen. Middleton will not his main force until the arrival of volunteers from the East. There has been ni since he left Carleton. The citizens of Calgary day over the rumored signs of an outbreak | refereuce tu the Bill incorporating the Bt. among the Blackfeot. raised throughout the Province,and recruits | that are volunteering freely. Despatches from Dat alarming The Indiaus, © tack on the barracks Many families are coming “o for safety. The troops gone w try and ye File Hill Reserve considered very peaceable. ee ee HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Monpbay, March 30. ma Col. Irvine | “ive hews ir After preliminary business, — Hon, A. J. Macvonatpo a fee of S10 be charged. elord jshould be remitted. 00 strong, threaten an at-| that they be remitted. Mr. Beer agreed. Winnipeg | strictly adhered to. Hon. Mr. Sullivan agreed, and said that he would pay the fee at Fort Qu have! himself. He did so; while Messrs. Perry, t the Indian rising at}J. R. McLean and others continued the These Indians were | talk, Twenty-four; Consideration of the Bill Appelle to incorporate teams are taking detachments to the the Telephone Company was resumed in Reserve , Committee, and the Bill reported agreed to. Col. Irvine is now reported to have| Mr. Breer asked the Commissioner of reached Prince Albert safely. | Crown Linds what action has been taken Gen. Middleton hesitates about moving {towards the purchase of the estate of Mrs. north with his small force. The people} Swith on Lots 24 and 33, and other pro- are organizing in every town and village in| prietors, and also whether it is the intention the Northwes: avd are clamoring for arms. tof the Government te purchase theeze In Winnipeg two regiments more are nearly ; estates at sn « arly day fully organized. (ne under Lieut,-Col.| Hon. Mr. Frercuson sid: ‘lo reply to the Seott ig now en route from Ottawa, and |} question just asked by my hon, colleague, another under Lieut -Col. W. Osborne} i have to say, that on the 15th December Snith will fellow ' 1881, the Hon. Leader of the Government addressed « communication to Mrs. Smith requesting her to state in writing the ‘lowest price at which she would sell her | land to the Government, to which Mrs. iSmith replied on the 30th of January, 1882, offering to sell her estate consisting }of 4,1125 acres, for the sum of $28,875 A close examination of the estate in regard |to quality of land, rate of rent, ete., showed |that this price was unreasonably high, pro- bably nearly, if not altogether, double as ‘much as a capital sum representing the ae lrental, and three times as much as the wails a Fenian scare pre-| tenants on the estate would be willing to The is aan neee of the idle. | pay for their holdings. Under these cir- wick Volunteers t the call for ‘those going | cumstances the Government saw no advan- — : PB \tage likely to arise from continuing a to the front, has has created a favorable}. jrrespondence with Mrs. Smith. The taba ee General | G°ve™™men* have had ne correspondence Middleton h - aa 42 ‘ q| With any other proprietor. The Govern- eton has demanded 2,000 troops, 20%) nent is willing to purchase the Smith asked that 2,000 more be prepared for an! state and other lands which are fairly of — advance. at ___ | the character of proprietory estates, should e whole commissariat staff willl move! thoy be offered at reasonable prices.” from Ottawa to Winnipeg. | Other questions were asked and answered. A general uprising of Indians is now ex-! pected. It is impossible to get news | fue Fenian seare at Fargo don’t trouble Winnipeg as 2,000 armed men would give them a warm reception Orrawa, March 30. Ontario is in a fever from one end t an- other. (ur streets are alive with soldiers. In Toronto to-day 30,000 people cheered the Queen’s Own and 10th Royal regiment on their departure for the Northwest. in Ottawa ac Mnpany Of crack shots was raised this morning aud will go right for- ward. Throughout (nebec “peg swe promptly owing to the cutting of telegraph lines, ete, There are said to be many sympathizers | . Senat Haythorne has given no- mith the rebels in Winnipeg. Hon. Senator Haytho 8 tice that he will call attention to the inquiry | made by him last Session in regard to the | case of Lionei Garnham, a Fish Warden on 8 Soudan W oT. | Winter River, Queen’s County, Prince Ed- ward Island. who was seriously and per- | manently injured in the performance of his duty; and will ask the Minister of Justice whether it is intended to make the said | Lionel Garnham any compensaticn for the injuries so received | oN ; * RERS | Under date of March 2¢:h, the parlia- OSMAN DIGNA OFFERS TO |mentay correspondent of the Montreal! Pao’ | Gazette writes :—**Sir John Macdonald this SUCRENDER, ‘afternoon introduced the franchise bill, | which was read a first time, after a mild : a criticism by Mr. Blake. The premier ex- Scaxix, March 40. plained that the measure is practically Lhe A messenzer from Osman Digna, bearing | game as that brought forward two years ago, aflag of truce, has arrived here asking | which implies a considerable amendment of terms of peace. Ananswse will be sent | its provisions in committee in the direction to-morrow. 1+ is not expected there will be| of an extension of the franchise, should it auy severe fizhting im the attack om Tamai. | be pressed into law this session. Since the A spy from Tamai reports that Osman Digna | ijl was first een deserted by almost his entire Ontario has been broadened until it borders foree, only about a hur followers re-|on manhood suffrage, and has the avowed Parliamentary Notes. FLAG OF TRUCE. oe — ] uodred tiaotny with him et Tamai Mahdi is named E!| liberal than that of Oatario. It is, how- Mokki. The number of his adherents is ©V*s. the Basing. He has oceupied El Obeid. | permit of the lundreds of disaffected Arabs are flockivg year. to his stacdard. ‘ = DoNGOLA, March SU. | DIED. Gen, Wolseley is yoing to Cairo under | orders from the (ov ernment, ' The rivai of El dearly beloved wife of se lungs, Mary. de i M OY WANTED—To learn the Printing ' Whelan, in the 58th year of her age. May Business, Apply at 44 Queen Street. ussia and En land her soul rest in peace. mai2S o—_—_ ee hele oes Ee ' Grote ANTED—A good plain Cook; good refer- | A Canp.—To all who are suffering ; lerrore and indiscretions of yuth, nervous Russia Feels Like Backing DOWD. | weaknoes, early decay, loss ofy manhood, ke, /1 will send a recipe that will cure you, PREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in Scath American slop sto Rev Towed Taek MT eee ITALY ENGLAND'S FRIEND! —_ Serv gelf-a Liresse | en e. Cites ice Malta FF = = , t LONDON, March 30 FANCY WorRK he formidable war preparations by Eng- | Silks, Stamped Km Russia Bootees, a!) selling very cheap st M. F iilia’s England des-! War can has sent Patches of a conciliatory nature. compel ive part in the East, : > ie: 1t would be Ltaly sduty to act in concert furnish 1 A ; : | The Ame er of Afghanistan to day pa assed cs ‘ | S| ri ation. through Peshanur, where he was saluted by to | at 7.30, sharp. presented the are excited to-}report of the Private Bll Committee with Battalions are being! Viucent de Paul Society,—recommending | looked remarkably weil, Mr. Me- Donald said that as the Society was a/| action and powerfal appearance. The per- are most charitable one, he was willing that the fees |cheron stallian Mr. Blake moved | Hertz, Esq., was also shown | Hon. W. Campbell said the rule should be presented, the franchise of object of the Dominion bill is to enlarge the DoncoLa, March 30, | franchise, it can hardly establish a basis less open to question whether time will measure being passed this At Covehead Road, on the 27th inst,, after | a short but severe illness, of congestion of the Jobn Cards, ‘Tassels, Berlin Wool, broidery, Gold. Silver and seem to have turned the tide towards | Silk Braids, Purse Silk, Infant’s Jackets and (mar 16 is | , > » +. i" , 6 keque moil wilt leave them at R. K |) store irom April Ist, 1855, _ > Pur Cev. Charles Fraser will preach We will in} ALL parties Wishing to send parc:ls by the; Prace's { | o ‘ Foun Sects Act c+sea were held ia George- | jtowa on Saturday last. Two olfe: ders were; convicted, and the other cases were postponed continue for Ehree Weeks Only our Valieytield and Brown's Creck on the tirst, and Kev. John MacLeod, Strathalbyn, on} second Sabbat A pril. | - ee, 3 - | quested t Compaay Stud Babtation | preseut LD. es : visited yesterday. Among the | visitors were Rev, Mr. Allan, Hon. Donald Ucn. Mr. Nicholson. The } examination was very satisfactory. Mr, MonTGOMER) Covehead School | Ferguson and > : Tis show of fat cattle at the market to-day i Fresh to strong southeast and southwest} “4% smaller than usual, but some choiee spect- | nds; increasing cloudiness, milder weather | Saaee wore to be seen. fs eT " > oh aid re- i FA \ meet at the Mili Shed this evening SCOUNTS! BARGAENS don’t fail to call, as this is positively THis LAST CHANCE. Every maa is expected to be ~tewart, Captain, Comuranding. | } i avd examined | Tf you want We have not room| ito-day for particulars, weights, ete, How- | soiiidicauiiaaian lever, we must not fail to mention the credit- | j;ab'e show m*de by Messrs. Blake Bros, |}& Son. Fall particulars to-morrow. | — | A Psririon for an Act to give to each Pro- | vince a law prohibiting within its own limits |the manufacture and importation of intoxi- | | cating LE quors {except for absolutely necessary |} purposes) or else to enact such a prcohibitory ‘aw for the whele for- warded from this Dominion, has been Island to Oitawa. xv, the Bishop of Charlottetown, the Mayor | of Charlottetown, the Speaker and members | ot the House of Assembly, the President and | members oi the Legislative Council, ij clergy of the Island, merchants, professional | tradesmen, laborers and other electors. ne | THe stallions shown on Market Square to- deal of j Heart,” | attention, “Ai of public. ‘They | and were much jadmired by all who witnessed their splendid day attracted a great ‘‘Barrister,”” **‘Oaks Canada” are {.miliar and to the His appear- fence on the Square was in their praises of the horse and Mr. Heartzs | enterprise in importing him, white and tail He nave is magnificently | “Durec” was a prize winner in France in | ISS4, then three years old He has much | improved since his arrival. He is one of} the handsomest horses ever imported her», | and his equ:l as regards style, size and | beauty, is hard to find in the Dominion or the | United States. Mr. Boyce also showed a} handsoms two year old colt, which was much admired. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARR FOR SALE. 220 ACRES, LOF 23, | E above Farm, now in the occupation of | Mr. Alexander Shaw, is offered for | private Sale. Part of the purchase money | can be left secured on the premises, Ii not seld within ten days from date, it will be sold by Public Auction ou Friday, the 17th day of April next, in front of the Law Courts Building, Charlottetown, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. For terms and particulars of sale apply to R. R. FITZGERALD, Solicitor for Vendors. | Ch’town, March 26, ’85—-6i wkiyli | FO RENT « YHRUE Subscriber offers for rent half the Shop, formerly occupied by Messrs, Bremuer Bros. as a book and stationery store. Ww. A. BRENNAN. Ch'tewn, March 13, 1885 - tf a ——— COAL. N hand, a quantity ef Pi tou, Gowrie QO Mines and Glace Bay Coal, Also: Sydney (old mine) Round Coal. Will be sold for Cash at Summer prices, CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Straet Ime Ch'teown, March 10, 18845 WAAES, LOSF, FOUND, dc. Mo LET—A neat, well-finished Cctiage, on l the St Peter’s Road, together with stabl: and ceach-house, and half an acre of land attached ; surroundings pleasant. The above property is within a few minutes’ walk of the city, and now occupied by Professor Mellish. Possession given about the Ist of May. Apply to Hector MacL>ot, Charlottetown Royalty. maidl PLANT FOOD —For tlower and vegetable | gerdens, lawns, croquet grounds, pas tures, &c., the Bay SraTe FerrivizEn is invaluable; nothing equal to it for house plants. iv is THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLANT Foop. Small packages 10 cents, 25 cents and upwards.—J. M. Aub, Grafton St., opposite Market, Charlottetown. mar3l —2mo eod OST—On Saturday afternoon, on Queen L Street, between J, D. McLeod’s corner and Judge Palmer’s house, $4.00, in one-dollar bank notes. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. mar30 —31 J OUSEMAID WAN TED — Good refer- ence required, Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Edgecombe ILouse. mar28 tf ences required, Applyto Mrs. K. R. Fitzgerald, Mount Edward Road, mar?3 10i ro LET—The Dry Good Store on Queen street, lately occupied by Mr. James Shand. Apply to Mr. Stevenson, mar23tt ONEY WANTED — Provided interest NV _ low— good #«:usaty. Apply at this office. [feb27 tf ; LEIGH and phaeton the } } Li j | | sufficient to attract crowds cf spectators who were loud ; ‘*Duroc” is a} very dark grey, with black poiuts, and snow- | | formed, and though he weighs close 1,909 lbs., ; he ts light of foot and shows splendid action | 4 | Messrs. Saunders ¥ Campbell, and \\ heatley | Mr. A. L. Beown will continue the Business after the 16th April, All amounts due the Firm must be Paid at once. BROWN & Co. The) | petstion is signed by the Lieutevant-Govern- | t Gen. Middleton has 7 = rtained that 300) PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE, WwW. & A. ‘Charlottetown, March 27, 1885 “Duroc,” imported by Benj. | White Csttons, Grey Usttons, Print Usttons. SHEETING CUITONS, PILLOH COITORS, FLEECY COTTORS AND ALL OTHER _ COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, &C, | AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. t PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Feb. 20, 1889. oe SL. a eR Ty Trot ri | AMATIC wine CHEAP GUD W ENTERTAIN MENT TP i (% © JYEOPLE Looking for Bargains ought to go first to Weeks & | B: TSS Co.’s Cheap Store, where goods are sold all the year round | A ff at ab ut the same rates a3 many shops call their “selling on” ACADEMY OF MUSIC, prices. nie During March a number of excellent Bargains will be | Paster Moaday, April 6th. r offered to all cash customers alike :—7000 yds. Bed Tickings at | 5 to Tets per yard under u ual prices; 200 white fringed Coyn-) terpanes only $1.10, worth $1.75; 2000 yds, Roller Towellings | [Jer the distinguished patronage of His at 5c, 6c, and Tc ; 1590 yds Toble Linen, beginning at Loe.,| J Honor the Licutenant errs very cheap; 4000 yds. Cotton Flannels, 4c. to be under prices; |‘@he Union Dramatic Club All Grass Cloths end Prints, Cretonnes, Xc., at reduced prices 5° will present, for the frst time in Charlotte: about 9000 yds. choice Cotton Shirtings from 7c. per yard ; black town, Carleton’s thrilling drama, and colored Cashmeres and other Dress Goods at a bargain, about MORE SINNED AGAINST THAN 5000 yards to go cheap, ask to see them; also, special lines in SHNAIEC Ladies’ Corsets, at low prices. Now is the time to buy Cottons, | es er, as they are going up in pr.ce, We have about 75,000 yards (Founded on vay oer prominent ip bleached aud grey Cottons and Sheetings to offer at the lowest | deel a prices ever seen. ‘laughable FARCE, entitled, YK Call and see the goods, even if you don’t want to buy. a Mie Moat Should This Mest the Eye ! W. A. WEEKS 2 CO. ~~ Ch’ town, Mareh 5, TRRS | An efficient | attendance, | New and beautiful SCENERY 9 | prepared for the play. , Admission: Gallery, 25 cents; VParquette, & 35 cents; Reserved seats, 50 cents. ‘Lickets e for gale at all the Drug Stores and the | Diamond Bookstore. GooeDs NMUST BE CLEARED T Doors open at 7, curtain to rise at 5 o'clock, PELT HATS] FELT HATS p|eiown, Moreh 24,186 ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CANADIAN. , | JUST PUBLISHED. 20, 25 AND 50 PER CENT, DISCOUNT. mactonany “Love of Country,” conclude with a eee ORCHESTRA will be in has been re CD err Until the arrival ef his mew stock, J. B. will offer the baiance of his stock of ats ata great srerifice. | A LBEOTURE BY sa- Bo vot buy until you examine Goods and Prices at 520m. D>. Ferguson. i 'S J. 5. MACDOi ALD j Sold at the Book and Drug Stores { | benefit of the Benevolent Lrish Society, Queen S¢@reet. | Price, 25 Cents. r the ppox sar Firever soot) for sala. earner. Apply to Geo. ifeh 27 t! Chitown, March 3, 1885—dly wkly | cared, March 21, 1885. . a ecaaindnaielieennieiaammauniadl a ee amined aie