Seaman ait aod ee See = ea a a | THe DAILY HH MINE , . ; ‘ v y ‘ r . Che Daily Examiner 3: slike ss tase UKTEMS TO THE RorTOR.| Savion army Voewris | | Apa CLOW OE FURNITURE & me A sbR& ir deposition, while tha l : | ys nai ; merged, icebergs and floes drifting ‘ ? <4 ao Great excitement prevails at rmeesing 5 Ce t igh the Gulf, scattered the numerous The Gillis Case. Ohio, over the strange vagaries of the Sal- | as \PRI ‘8 of granite, greenstones, quartz, etc., vation Army stationed there. Several | :0: » country. Some of these, on the Sin,—Your correspondent ‘‘Observer’| members have been in a semi-comatone | parts of Queen’s County, were pro-|evidently wishes your readers to believe | condition bordering on a trance since Mon- G ij FAP FO Fe CAS tH d y left by the great glacier. The east-| that we are the authors or writers of the day, and are huddled together, ao e — ' he Island, during glaciay| letter signed ‘‘Vindex.” For the informa-| of sex, on a platform in the barracks. xpe : o : ’ : i much higher than at present. tion of ‘‘Observer” we now oe — we | Their ones say they eurbece '0: e] I , ld sclal marines, which make| never saw or heard of the letter until we! jnfiuence of divine power, an mi : or : , : : 4 \ : : ' ent ; resque features in many parts of | saw it in your paper, and that we had no- efforts to remove them. _The authorities UR display of FURN ITURE, &e., this spring 1s simply wt of James K age the ¢ try, belonged to the latter part of| thing to do with it either directly or in-| will interfere if the fanatics continue their immense, New Designs ! Fine Finish ! im for nena ae = rT tre period. The boulder clay proper forms | directly. We were retained to defend Gillis, | present course. 7 el le P; c Us on the Island, as it does| which we did to the best of our ability, and | -———= — ee p . pha dat tk — toe , hroughout the world where it] when the case was over our feet ie it SHIP NEWS. rice Ldward isiand may be taken » extreme cold of this age of | ceased until certain evidence was laid be- oan 1 1 1D usideration. e any sth was referred (to astronomical|fore us which we had not at the trial, Pont pu CHENE.—The prospects aregnet Be CALL AND SEE Phe ) es of extreme temperature] poinging strongly to the truth of the alibi | early Merienlicn tei eee Le much and open . “ . ne J =" ds of 10,500 and 110,000} set up by the prisoner, On receiving this, | water can be seen quite near, pene _ res} el S we thought it only fair to the greed, and ibe wind blows trem, Se Seca i oO ie Phere is : the | he lectur roduced evidences of two]in the interests of justices that this new], " is crema, Led- ra Saat ae oe ae eG tO pe il or drift Socloda in the] evidence should be hia before the Govern- well, Charloitetown, P. a peicigt Zara, Rich- All marked at prices unparalleled in the Furniture Trade the r lease ot | n ian forn am n ft the 3 or-General and the Minister . Justice. _— gered te Siac MOINS Geom ert Ielend of P. i: Telend. a ; : i , icSwain, Full, Me-| petition proper was sent tu Ottawa anc n rons. Drier te ath ue Isabel, McClure, New the whole. | lcNeill, Smallwood, Newson and| commutation was asked for by us, We! Sry" for Dunedin: Ne Z Furnitare Repaired, Repainted, &c., and Re-upholstered, Vovernime! ipa : i D. La : rt in the animated | merely re quested a reprieve 7 6, a 7---eo- MARRIED — quick ar cheap ’ ’ 5 which f liowed | period in order that we might find ov \ ne & , On parece »vidence discovered after the s bride‘s father, on the . , : os . . . ting up a petition, a as Satta a | wlsther the, evilatne, Sexe eae Nar the ach! ho erigenee ot te, Nekaive Agnes, daugh- Our Picture Frame Trade is steadily increasing. Prices the Queen to mark her jubilee year by | ; y Donald MeKevzio, Esq., and| time between the time the new evidence | ($*0t°inder Campbell, of same piace. |are Fine. New stock of Moulding and Glass expected daily. spending a large portion of the season ‘nimously, was tendered to Mr. | was adduced to us and the day fixed for | gece he metropolis. [t known that. | B P; » Society. the execution to carefully inquire into the ~~, ' SALT ' ™ Ud the *” Private Soctettty,” the Que == truth or reliability of the statement, 4) SA TLD! . MARK WRIGHT & CO. | “ don't like Lond ie tradosmes | Mr LePage’s Study of the |statement of the evidence adduood at the es “e | t like L ut the desn er a le | trial and the new evidence discovered since, O arrive at Point du Chene, on opening o . 906 , t hope that fo ir Sake she wiiil over- Character of Paul. It wether with the statement (not under T navigation, Ch town, March 26, 85—eod wky } } come Her & i Lo city ile aa She, en sania “einen ee of three of the Grand oy was all 900 SACKS LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT, | —————-—--—_— ten nail a supnrtiiiaital —A few Me eit . vi eae a vn that of St. | tat was eent by us to Ottawa, We never lie ieee Se PRY om a) oe , t was pleasing to see the large | expected @ commutation and no one was rde . ed ae ee eee ve ee he Y. M O ‘ H[a]| | more surprised than ourselves when Sheriff _ _ JAS. FRIER, | which was read and ived, praying at a wandig | Longworth showed us the telegram order- ; a Shediac, New Brunswick, ’ be permitted to lay bef ( 20 4 “9 th } = re ing the sentence to be commuted. Within April 2, 1886. petition for an Act Inco , _- ow a eed a way a few tmpeein CIM Es Si. ls der the name 7 ae ; i The a” isent to the Governor-General, wefdiscover- Straits Sehw ’ 7 She reat | eo that the evidence adduced to us was not porte 7G ©.) | reliable, or at any rate that it was not clear — , : ee eee: | that it could be substantiated, and we im- be Se prem ' -—s ae mediately wrote the authorities at Ottawa GRAND “I a e+ Se 2 - , eee Ste ee | . The to that effeet. We have reason to believe 5 select Staudins n S heeliess to eax. wali {tiat this last letter was received by the MILITARY GONGERT Orders. . a lle “ ata | Minister of Justice before the telegram was ; : 1d Thay 3,| sent to the Sheriff. If blame is attachable s — In as , ses 2 nie ont ncd’|to anyone, your readers can easily see on| Uder the Patrovage of His Honor saaibom > | de evident by the genuine burst of | "hose shoulders it lies. If doing as we! the Ligut,-Governor and Mra. Mac- has ) we =e . pened ee , yhich Mr. LePage was greeted did was stultifying ourselves, then we must donald, Spring Stock Just Opened | i 1d food | BOW te Mr. Observer and hereafter stand ua much Lor 00a stultified. As we did not write or instigate —IN THE— he letter which appears so obnoxious to —AT THE— tUBMY ol : i r n more clergymen were not present. to : ra 2 ka ; . . > 1 A : ; ** Observer,” his respect for our opinions of E crants , Donald McNeill moved 5 right and wrong are of little importance. ' ‘dvanta , ' J $ a a a ae 7 meee by Before being so decided in his views of us, Monda , Ma , 3rd a : iM a home fo ir. iu wil , ee he had better wait until he sees our opin- ’ y, may . attend the [xhibiti in the employ of poh ete ions expressed, and then he will be better goes the Dominion Gove ; but we a Meeting of Presbytery. able to judge whether he respects them or HE Committee are sparing ro pains in * , } ua t } " i recret has been expressed opini 2 —-— not. Perhaps when he has heard them he order that this may be the event of jthe : r ‘ of P. E. I met in St. | may find that they do not in any material | season. ‘ | pe Ee Hall, ‘lott wn, ae April Ist, he Sia diffor an his owh., i Mr. 8. N. Earle, Musical Director. ° en ee : d ant ns re Revs. J. M. MacLeod, | We remain, ee ~4 : his isiand ne is aquaiified Lo | y R. Frame, J. G. Cameron, Wm. | Yours truly, HENRY BEER, L1.-Cox., N ry r : ! render the P I vi 7 : Wy r irchibald, James Car- } Dente & Perers. ; q Chairman Com, ewest Sty les ! Low est Prices ! ; occasion g vith bylug. rs, Alexander Raulston, George Mc- | - ae J. D. SEAMAN, 5 3 : , at ihe Millan, E (1 8 W Xe Spencer, Vo rick | Waterworks. March 313i yes —= i he y : tha has eat iJ. W. McKenzie, and easra, | ee ei heen naid } ' | Ly sal NI pa frown and | ld Campbell. Elders. | : ‘ : > 7 > plied ait Se arate aket ally R “ Wm ; Chae ¥ ; - : "S| Sre,—My attention has been called to an TAILORING DEPARTMENT—A fine stock of Scotch and r., by the Grit press is one for holding yl 7 aa rom VOW | editorial on the Waterworks in a recent 7 J his gue. T 4 29 ib |? 87: | vs ee tt ait on, a In issue of the Herald, in which it is stated ; s English Tweeds and Worsteds to select from. ~ March say ir. Davies’ eas: nuitticeioners from tha one |‘ Mr. Perry, while here, unreservedly an- PUBLIC MEETING will be held at ~-—— hua >... | nounced it as part of his plan in the con- Strang’s Hall, Cape Traverse Wharf, on ~¢ ~ ay So So See Pewter ARRIS & STEWART | ees ‘14 -—~ | of iron pipes, lined with asphalt.” As this | to consider the question of the construction of , Dougald Bell, Captain A Pe cry A Ene i, seals tami > we " < ; St = “ “ ~ a a » & x os ' Mel Hach MeMill , P jatatement is evidently written to mislead one € across Fi aes poare River, near i cp ca Sap — ve 8 a Oey Lae eGR ATCOMNTED, ANGUS P&BOR | ald prejudice the citizens against Mr, | the Wharf, and other local requirements. feing aud almost heroic proceeding injand M a ee a an Poy, J mes | te allow me space in your paper to | The members for the local electoral district, SUCCESSORS TO the circumstances, and we will main-} [2'T rs represented the ety tery "| rhake the necessary correction. and eee of Public Works are tainegeinst all comers that nothing finer | 1") ars connected with the call wero|X0.léed pipe was' ever intended. tq. be | "™peotfally requested to attend. A was done by avy member that nicht.”| * ; a were! used in Mr. Perry’s plan. All of the mains i JOHN BELL, 31m ‘ e Mr | ; ~~ BEMASLONCTS ON DOA B1IGEB | are specified and will be constructed of ‘best N BELL, J. P., : M Davies . ant wnlw te , nD ; . n : , 5 Oe ; are specined an hk € ; 0 es . Se be ° +» 99 a ; Raden ee bie an 4 hae . | bee ‘en put into | tested cast-iron pipe, coated outside and in- Cape T Mu a eigen cg J.P, |Ch’town, March 22, 1886.—dy & wky —— oo aa aoe a eines a ea “B 41. | side with Dr. AngusSmith’s patent solution. | V@P® **4verse, March 2/, 56—apl 21 ay ee ‘ aoe prease ~ his) poitical | X 3 bo ae ber! nares ‘" | This specification is insisted upon in every iriends. Nothi r fiver in sarcasm ever a "r, - ‘0 coat bahay: a 118 | first-class waterworks construction, and | appeared in the @!o/ ye Ne ee ana ee ‘o\can assure the citizens of Charlottetown ; ¢ ae 1 am . na ae ” in the 7 desire " he that if I have anything to do with the city e | — We ar debted to E. L. Lydiard Sana wt 1 tem “as oe | waterworks there will not be the slightest taq.. for t statement of ex. | Pastor. ne Frosoytery also, of which he] doyiati, hatever from the specification. . al oe neste fram © , n ost useful member, will greatly + nent misundureadeditie oe sdetipes as St Sestely. OW, watedatids 0: . » : iv ‘ ‘ ‘ ALLL . Ata i “ © Ss - . . ‘ 3 3 : 1s ’ ; ; 33 his presence and his wise counsel in | ......4: auld ; zs ine is greater than that of any house in ry duri t ; w March 31. > diditiiieathend, -Rekittedtetinathat tok _— from ae on these vital the Papcinets: 1000 | 1886 bhai wes ‘geled be ths Geeatt™ ee he ; Actnai receipts last year more than 160,- : . PorTa lead of the Church, all parties concurred Tr _ +n Toneen 000 dozen. : MOURNING GOODS TAPE HATS and BONNETS ri Fore! " is hia eigion Mr. Grant’s connection . anil HOMAS to LURMBULL, Wanted this year—200,000 dozen. Colonie , 10 hh dela kk ae Aicee oath. ee ee These large quantities can be secured only a Specialty. at 1Q ec. earh. ae ' s present congregation. is to termin- | by paying the OaT ae nand after 25th inet. ce ke Mage ai easily Sema r ‘ ; owe (Colonia! } it oe (x ane TAS appointe oO} Ly. ; y y ‘ “4 : i . ’ é ‘ | ner nh was ‘appoin d 7 MARK HT S ° VERY HIGHEST PRICES, i | This is a job lot of Ladies’ and Chil ones (heats ach at Mount Stewart on Tuesday, 13th BLACK SICILLIENNE, jdren s Hats, Baby Bonnets, &ec., bought ist (Macke ., at 11 o'clock, , re , and moderate in Boston, March 27. ‘ : ser BLACK GROSGRAIN SILKS, jat &@ great sacrifice and must be sold at : t tev. A. B. McLeod si ° i armers and Tr2ders a ou ‘ , ; : STEP ee a ~'s M ae Potators.—There is @ liberal supply of ee BE ot a te BLACK OTTOMAN SILKS, jonce. Many of the Bonnets, with Tinsel : | Rev. Mr. Howie was appointed to preach} < ° f a ; ; become our regular customers. BRING your ; ~~ ‘Trg, are worth five times the price, olonial ; Mount Stewart on April 4th, ahd in New | ll kinds o potatoes except strictly fancy EGGS WHILE FRESH, and our best efforts will BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, | Mi | ue , and Summerfield during | Rose for seed, which command 75 to 78c. | be used to give you entire satisfaction. BLACK BROC’D VELVETS, j s | Hebrous are worth from 50 to 75oe per li | ; » of th 7 For Sale—Egg Cases and Fillings, BLACK LYONS VELVETS " laen waa annainted +, | bushel. Houlton Rose 75 to 78c; Burbanks a ai . : woships sold abroad, 850 tons, $2000 | cach in Richmond Bay east on the 4th {50 to 60c ; Prolifics 50 to 60c. Ja a (4 ee. BLACK LOUIS VELVETEENS, | Hamburg Edgings ‘ shh ee ee r ; ; Piso. The jobbing trade has dropped sch 08ntie BLACK MERINOS, ’ . ! llth, i Richmond Bay west on 18th | 200 | BLACK CASHMERES, Patterns to select from. Exoellent | off a little, and the market has ruled rather see1¢ G8 | Phe following 4 , we chosen to |duiet for the season. Prices of mackerel] @ @¢ OPRnwe Value. aa tr ee ; a, ae rae ia thd ea vom : ee ithe same as last week, but there is 1827 o sa « 1SS86, BLACK SERGES, : he*] ; « Paterteland seo: 7 ; a a _ ‘tyery little demand for round lots, and r a + BLACK CRAPE CLOTH, LACE CURTAINS, i Lil©@ Co £A ‘ ; i> ‘ ore ‘ ' a a © Be, | will £ out » Ny 2 eou) 0 . r ‘WY y r , i ; se ‘ R. McLean, E. Gillies, |*°% Of ordinary No. “ could not be made a & EK. KEN N Y ; ee ee ey he in ROOM PAPER Ira B , of th Riv Allan MecLea | John MeLeod,of Strath- | °X°eP* 3 "guabadet No.2 nee Te CRAPES (Cortauld’s) &., &.,° &e ' | Let hote: ea Whcaiie! 3, , | albyn, and Meesrs. Chas, Craig. John Clay, {#24 extra grades of No. 2 and No. 1 are : shinni E i gad ty CARPETS, alee “Mad eieentin wy intersting | Win, McDonald, Ambrose Brea, John A’ [searee and steady. We quote early caught Dry Goods and Shipping, ‘ ‘dr a ‘ t} ‘-Taa A Dp ] is] P MeLaiae an Kenneth H ndeveon M. D. | No. 3 = S4 to $4 50; ordinary No. 2 at HALIFAX, CANADA: ae: | $6.50 to $7; extra No. 2 $8 to $9; and No. TT} re a y iftte tar of me CT ' Vv. i Mi LEOp, | o - te <> c ihre woe io adh of ono sree scry Ourk, |Litom 6001080) pr ber mw gaits TY SR KENNY BEE sad the oh su 19 | ns eeeryueers* | Extra grades of Nova Scotia. mackerel ' . ? ‘ les Palmer, Esq. -~< ees i R BROS., , of the y , Esq * could be placed at full prices, but other ’ j . i Be iia subjeyt ‘by fret | Movements of “Northern Light ”|Pinds are abt exiled for Gren other | | (F. ©. MAHON) ed Sa a 73 & 75 Queen Street. | ewe Oren for Month of March. dulland easy. Large pickle cured Bank Ship Owners and Brokers, senate = . ire hard to sell at $2.25 por qtl., and i a i and rotumed. [83 for latge, but very lite domecd "| 18: GRESHAM: HOUSE; JAS. PATON & G0, MARKET SQUARE, | on her fist: trip to Pig- | some lots are offering as low as $2.” Dry General Commission Merchants, | | lant? "ig MI 2, and arrived at VATS : pon ré a ne the week have Bishopsgate Street, : r ’ f ‘ t een 15 03 Dne als a ha 2 oO . . + . + : ° ‘ e une day. at moan, 2 ieee SONRNS Sines se the exp - LONDON, E. C., A Adee: special inducements to purchasers of House Furnish- HLATOA 9, and arrived at | * 3 ME» JO,0C 18, tng) ; ry . 4 y, at noon. ; most of the week the market was quiet for Seott’ 4 Vauchan’ ee ing Goods, during the month of March. Those in need ot Pictou March 11, and atrived at {spot lota, bat there was a firmer fling on aon oan aughan's Codes. Carpets and Oilcloths should give us acall. Our stock is pro- G : lay, at. noon. the close and rather more demand. ' es- ons on as . . : i a fe st course, | gel ON rss ae Sichinn dette de cient a rr nounced the largest and cheapest in the city, and entirely new. s. Ho th eee ee eee 42 and 428c., as to lation No 3 white} #asture Lot to be Let by 100 rolls Carpet, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp Sd aoe ert Cen Left Pictou March 13, and arrived at | ate held at 41 and 42¢c., and barley ranges . na ; > ’ : . = P _ ; “Ww a aur Gy vn same i noon, its | from 44 to 444c., per bushel. r , Auction. 75 . Oilcloth, from one toot to twelve feet wide. : abe . : r Georg wn March 15, and arrived Eoes.—The market has taken an upward T AM instructed by Judge Alley to let by Auc- l i mat s | 1 t Pi | 16th. turn, and Prices since Monday have ad- = Mee, cn, the yee SATURDAY next, : : hori pat ent : 23. and arrived at | vanced 2c. per i Seite of Eastern Twelve-acro Lot, on Malpeque Road, or A special let of Scotch and Union Carpets will ) ( ‘ extras yesterday at Ss De. J es- onry’s Lime Kiln. It is the city, has w : , ey ae . oc mete 3 | tern tien a iéand dtc. mea a onthe promises, and ehersthe hood Digivie pas. leared out at cost. See these, as they are genuin \ wh March <0, and arrived | 7 ” 7 turage near Charlottetown. Bargains, : - 01 i CHARLOTTETOWN PRICE3, seen, B. WILSON HIGGS, » ‘ : 2/, and arrived at I - ioneer, > Trea | Tue market to-day waa poorly tended .1.-———= i = "ygees ; boat it organic’| Fe AY OF POR ime, | ae taihed, tak the in a ee Grand value in White and Grey Cottons, Shirtings, Print Phe aria nibvalliel L: wn March 29, and arrived what" slow a tv Sluetin - mikes Colze and Col ? Cottons, Cretonnes, Table Linens, Towels and Bed Tickings, orm : al valleys of } Jkt Pictou March 30, and arrived at| ats 7 ote mutton, 5 008 costenp ut Gute 1,200 pairs Corsets, cheap. Brazil. 4 eit! Gina G 1 Same night 4 to 5 cents; pork (small) 6 to 8 cts: LARGE quantity of GAS COKE of ° ’ f . va ‘ . truction § » : i -~ ; G wn March 31, and arrived | jamb. 6 to @ che: hack, = “ 13 = a -? excellent quality reduced to Five Cents Gilray s Patent Lace Curtain Stretcher. Ladies should see among the d OAD ete at P sme day. fowls, each, 25 to 35 cts; butter (fresh), 24 to | Per bushel to immediate purchasers. At this| them. Restin “boulder clay. | Left Pictou April 1 for Georgetown. | 25; do (tub) 17 to 19 cts; eggs, per doz, 12 to 14| Price it is a cheaper fuel than coal at $1.50 nome a ntoR oF the bodlder clay sede ts; ducks, per pair, 70 t0-15. ete; oar per | Det 0 JAS. PATON & CO Guasterent y‘in Prince we 95 to $2.7 P Also, about 150 tons of best Pictou House . 85 . 100 Ibs, $2,25 to $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to a ae : sits of stratified \ California Chinaumm recently ran/¢5 59. ‘oats. 32 to 33 cta: oa Coal at a very low rate if cleared at onee, to SUCCESSORS TO \ Lys : s the tea } lai st ‘ndhesl ‘ . ,\i* ’ Cs ; hay per 100, . , rens and awa thee deta of aah a ini. lara ange tamnenen Bemers ye ag oe, aNG | 55 cts; potatoes, 18 to 20 cts; geese, 50 to 70; make room for alterations at W 7 ; deposited inthe latin a — "1 re | row the } ae = track, ee cabbage, per doz, 35 to 50; turnips, per bush, THE GAS WORKS, é ° ~~ & CO, when the ten we . " th p ce Ave, | her aboard a steamboa rolled up in a iot! 12 to l3cts; apples, per bush, 64cts; veal, 3 to Charlottetown. _ Cap was partly dissolved and a of blankets, carrying her on his shuulder, 7 per lb; turkeys, 8Uc to $1,75; wild geeve Bl. March 30—lwk March 5,§1886. ss ial 4 - as ” - . liane .