mote Local and Other Items. POROGUANI Victoria Park this evening * Tat mails a a tne city a6 noon to- aay innil James Crow, Esg., M. L. C., Murray Harbor, if ih Lhe Olly —_—_+_~»—-_—. Tus City Council mecting to have been | hold this morning is further postpone 3 ~ > Beer Bros. request immediate re 18 UUue the firm of W. \ eae ies aioe No Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this aud two disorde: . d over till fa-niorrow morning Three drunks i‘ wiliatiliiiis ee The regular session of Pi rt | E rent wil) be held at Oddfellow: Hall, at 5 o'clock, this evening. seiieaniieliliaciaaaia r 1 \ Ve lnesday, the i DAL DEIDgG A sh services were held in St. Dunstan's usual Cathedral, and ia St, Peter's and St, Paui’s Churches siaaiiieianial Tus letter of Hon. Wm. Campbeil, in reply to some erroneous statements of the Patriot, is unavoidably crowded out to-day, buat will appear to-morrow, chcneiiibaiiil Tue Entertainment and Tea in St. James’ Hall, last evening, was weil patronized and rmuch ryed. Upwards of $40 were taken at the door, Sesides the amount realized at the tables, _ oe — A LARGE selection of historical and misce! neous Books, Pictures, } plated Ware, +. will be offered at the Evening Sale, at the Diamond Book re to-night, Postive Da 108 ensured sinitiiiliiial ae (ual 3 UOT vas frezen to death on the road near T Pist , Qaobes, on Saturday week. His brother was found in a dyi 1g con- dition quite him, and their horse was also frozen to death ——- Onty a limited number of reserved seat tickets ill be iseued for the Oratorio Concert, A plan of St. Panl’a School Room will be at Watson’s Drug Store « londay next. We acivise persons to securs tickets in time. iiiisiens Wiittam S. Traretuer was before the court at Portland, Me., on the 3rd inst, charged with having in his poseession 1368 lobsters less than | nebea in jei yth. He wae found guilty sud fined $1305 and costs. ~~ Dominick Leaere, one of Miller & Co’s ick sewing mchine agents, who if in the lega week or ito submit to ampu- New Brunse accidentally shot himss two ago, has been oblig ' tation, the leg being taken off juat below the knee Tue Carnival ina ti Orystal Rink, Sum- merside, last ev 1g, Was a very euccessful affuir, A namber of skaters, accompanied by the City Cornet Band, went up from town yesterday afternoon, snd express themselves as well pleased with the Carnival Sh deen Tar regular annual meeting of the Benevo- lent Irish Society will be held in their Hall, Prince Street, this evening, at 7 o’clock sharp. A full attendance requested, as the election of efiicers for the ensuing year, and other business of importance will be dealt with.- Johu ‘He y, Secretary. ; piintS Aipicicane Mr SmAttwoop will read before the next me ting of the Literary and Scientific Institute a paper om ‘‘ Mechanics,” with iNustrations on perpetual motion devices. Meeting next Thursday at 8 o’clock. A good attendance ought to be expected from the interesting nature of the subject. aceite Hopxirk, a French cavalry officer Charlottetown, was WY. LIevT, fy Th Par is en route to town for the last week, vated & cross by the Northern Licht. -- Pictou Standard The above named ge - man arrived in Charlottetown, visa. the Capes t--day, and is the guest of his uncle, Dr. Ee »bkirk. aie i'ne forms to be used in amending Lists of Voters can be obtained from Mr. A. A. MeLean, Secretary of the Liberal-Conserva- tive Association. Voters will take notice that all applications for amendment will req uiro to be filed with the Revising Officer on « fore the 31st day of March, instant. ss euadatendiel A LIT2RaRy and musical entertainment will be held in the New Glasgow Hall on Tues- day the 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m. The pro- gramme will consist of addresses, readings, recitations aud dialogues of a varied and highly interesting character, interspersed with wocal and instrumental music. Admission, 20 cents: childrev, 10 cents, Troceeds in aid of the Hall, ——— — Aurx. Moraison, of Tryon, talks big. He gaye :-—*‘I will match my stallion, ‘French Sporter,’ against any stallion, mare or gelding for the sum of one Race to take place ice; mile heats, on Prince Ed hundred dollars ($100.) on L5th inst , on Sammerside best three in five to harness. I will allow any stallion, owned for k yt) in Summersi Le 3» ove hundred yards advantage or start. iward isla an aa idcudetppaieiiccs Tux Acadia Atheneum, published at Wolfville, N. S., says it is pleased to be able to announce » that Dr. Schurman is to lecture in Assembly Hall, the last of March, on ‘* Darwinian Theories and their Re- sults, As the Dr. is a former student and professor of Acadia, as well as one of the leading instructors in Philosophy on the coutinent, he will no doubt be greeted by a full house. We are indebted i - L Chappelle, the genial agent here, for the first part of o work entitled, ‘* Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen,” by Sarah Tytler. The work will be published in fifteen parts, and each part will centain two steel “ae and thirty-two pages of letter-press—price cents. ‘Tho first part is elegantly written, and interesting, of course, to all loyal subjects of Her Majesty. —_—_»—-— Arter the political meeting at Covehead last night, there was a great ‘* falling out’ among the Grit politicians. Two of the leading luminaries of that party having borrowed a horse, proceeded to the moeting and delivered themselves of arguments which were intended to have ‘‘ great weight” with the electors, and then started for home. The horse, which had evi dently been thoroughly groomed in Conservative principles, was not satisfied that any weight was left behind, so he calmly upset the sleigh, and, leaving the politicians sprawl- ing in a snowbank, made his way home to town, allowing the moulders of public opinion to follow as best they might. How that was, deponent knoweth not, but, even ‘‘ay the wind is tempered to the shorn lamb,” so it happened in thia cage ; both the ejected being provided with lengthy means of locomotion. mitrm --r 4° pis eet Oe tO a ee TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, ; } : {Sexciat Duspatcurs ro Tur MXaMtven. } } Debauchery Discovered. | rin Lonpon, March 9. | Louisa Hart, a rich procuress of West End, was to-day committed for trial on! a charge of procuring young girls fora ratic patrons. The arrest | | has cansed a sensation in certain circles,and FOS 3) p bandies bout macy hames of titled | | de -banchees as likely to be identified with } number of aristocr | th > busivess 3 aaa Attempte: Suicide | i Rrpcerown, Ont., March 9. | L. W. Fish, boot and shoo merchant, a at berapte? to commit suicide last evening. For some tima past his b ‘falling cff in sympathy with the general and this somewhat affected his 5 . caused despondency, Slight recovery are held. depression mind and hopes of hi a Shipping Item. GLOUCESTER, Schooner David Sherman, from the Georges, this morning, reports: Fell in with the British schooner John Millan, of and from Barrington, N. S., for Boston, in distress, having been blown off her course. There were twenty passengers on March 9, board, without food and water—supplied her. France and the Newfoundland Fisheries. March 9, the T'imes, desire of the Lonpon, The Paris correspondent of referring to the apparent Newfoundland Government to re-open the fishery question, says that it is not likely that France will consent to new negoti- ations. oe —_— Parnell’ S Movements. March 9. Parnell will preside at fees festival in London on St. Patrick's day. It is ex- pected that he will make an important speech. London, _———— — A Bankrupt tristocrat. Lonpon, March 9. Hon. Edward Marcus Sandys, who is now keeping a racing stable in the United States, has been declared a bankrupt. iiiaciiiitinhican ins Obituary. Toronto, March 9.83 A spesial from Winnipag says : ** Sedley slanchard, Q. C., died at midnight on San- day after a short illness ee Gladstone Bettcr, Loxvow, March #0, Gladstone, who has been snffering from a bad cold since Friday last, is better to-day. Weathnsr Bulletin Probabilities for the neat the Vavritime Provinces , March 10,—19 a. m. winds, Toronto Light to situa a little milder, fine weather and Merro t0LOa , Or FICR Charlottetown, ; March 10, 1886, Highest Temperature yosterday, {read at is nen wis cia on acta oyheee sowest Temperature yeaterday, (read at SUURUENED 6 6.00 0080408 Wileeenakebe Ca Lowest l'emperatu is morning 9,.8* Lowest l'emper2 re thi r in Temperature this mornring,at 8 o'clock... 0.2” Tamperatore thin afternaon at 1 o'elork, 13.0 _ Thrift. The world is framed on order. Let us scan How much depends on Thriftiness’and man :~— Rouse us to think how wiser to become, Increasing knowledge, as we travel Home -- For we are not without a mind to show The way we should in every instance go. The Thrift that follows all who truth obey, Holds counsel with the conscience every day, iteminding each of still a higher sooth, In realms above, eternal in its growth, Faith leads the way, with promises secure, Till Thrift shall make its holy triumph sure. Think not, that deep’ning waters come to drown ! Hard lines, so drawn out, as to keep man down ! Rough places furnished to welcome our hold! Ice and chill weather but to make us cold ! Forbear !—God rules them all, and well displays The Holy Will, to brighten man’s dark days. Thrift is God’s mercy ! may po e ‘True and Free Hold out the jewel to Humia Robe the whole world ia Tig) il, Sense Impart and spread this secret of defence, For, so the world shail learn to live in peace, Trained to the arts that bless with their increase. and, Common To ev'ry man and woman, and the child, Hope is prospect ive, to become un-viled Repeats the grand refrain, (as once it ran In chorus) p eace on Earth, Good-will to man :- For that is simply Thrift,—and when Thrift reigns ‘Tis that. will be the echo of its —. . B, BaGstER. Tus anoual report of the penitentiaries of the Domiaion shows the following number of inmates on 30th June, 1885: Males, Females. Totals Kingston........ 496 41 537 MODEC.o6 voee.s 261 0 261 Dorchester...... 15 1 146 Manitoba........ 72 0 76 B. Columbia.... 96 0 96 “1,070 42 1,112 All except one of these penal institutions show an increase over the previous year as follows ‘ Kingston, 63; Dorchester, 8; Manito- ba, 3; British Columbia, 3; total increase, 77; less decrease in Quebec, 4; ‘leavi ing the net in- crease 73. ae ae Tae Halifex Critic says :—‘‘The Zneyelo- pedia Britianica contains an article upon P. E. Island, to which a contemporary in Char- lottetown takes exception. ‘ihe article was written by Mr. George Stewart, well-known in Canadian literary circles, but it is quite evident from the errors in which the article abounds that M-. Stewart's sources of infor- mation were both antiquated and incor- rect. Prince Edward Island has many scholars emong her professional men, any one of whom could bave written an article nron ‘he garden of the St. Lawrence quite as readable and much more reliable than the une to which we refer, usineas has been witbee f . Special Notices. Doyx't buy Carpets until you 8 @ the stock and prices at J. B. Macdonehi’e mar 1 Street, claims to Men’s and down, mar | J. B. Macponatp ia have the largest s:ock in t Boy’s Clothing, and prices are away |; down. | Wi ¢ f variety, sell- fe 13 Tus time of year, the ch« — and best | place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. feb il if Now 1s TH# TimE —VWill sell you a dollar's | worth of Bovis for 60 cents, Dorsey, Goff & | Co, mar 2 Harts ! Hats ! Hats ! in great jing low at L. EK. Prowse’s. Hatz! Wars ! jin every style, Bi B. Mac louald’s Ir you require | ~Men’s and Boy’s Pelé Hate } | mendous reducti | g stock selling cheap at J. mar | Carpets this Spring, tre- ns iu prices are given at J. B Macdonald's mar | Sranty for L. E, Prowse’s if you want bar- gains. fel 13 Sr, Parrick Day CeLespration,— Members requiring silk bz a, can be suited with the latest styles at J. B. Macdonald's, wkly DIED. Entered into rest this 10th day of March, Hugh Perkins, aged 8 years. (Funeral from his late residence, Street, on Friday afternoon at 3.30 o‘clock. to Sherwood Cemetery.] Great George ‘Tram Lapras Trimmed Hats always ready—the newest styles and cheapest prices at J. B Macdonald's, wkly iteinciicmdiah Wallace Ross has issued through Turf, Field and Farm the following challenge to | Canadian scullers: ‘'l will take ‘Fred Piaisted for my mate and row double sculls any two men ia Cana da, on any good water. two or three miles, for a moderate stake.” OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that the De- partment of Fisheries will receive ‘Tenders up to the 25th instant, for the charter of six swift Sailing Fore and Aft Schooners, of between 60 and 90 Tons, registered Tonnage, to be well found, thoroughly fastened, and not over six years old. ach vessel to be previded with two suitable boats, and the Schooner, outfit and boats, to be subject to the approval of an officer of the De- partment before being accepted. These Vessels are to be employed asa “‘Fish- eries Police Force” on the Sea Coasts of Canada, and are to be at the risk of owners. The officers and the crews will be provided, and the vessels provisioned, at the expen8é of the Government, Tenders are to be for six months’ service, from | the date of vessel being accepted by the Depart- ment, the right of cancellation of Charter how- ever being reserved after three months, upon giving one month’s notice of the Government's inte ntion to do so, Tenders are to state a price at which the owner is willing to sell the vessel offered for charter, ‘The Government to have the option of purchas- ves at any period during the existence of the 1arter, Tenders may be for one or more vessels. Ry Department does not bind itself to accept e lowest or any tender. “anneal and forms of tender can be had on application to the Fisheries Department, at Ottawa; W. H. Venning, Inspector of Fisheries at St. John, N. B.; ve _H. Rogers, Inspector of Fisheries 0 Amherst, S.; J. H. Duvar, Iaspec- tor of Fisheries, a S| P. E. Island ; and the Collector of Customs at Quebec, St. John, N, BJ ee es N.B., Halttax; "S:, “and Charrette: town Tenders to a addressed to The Deputy Minister of Fisheries, > Ottawa, and mar} ced Vessel.” “Tender for Fisheries Protection By order, JOHN TILTON, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Department of Fisheries, } Ottawa, 3rd March, i886. marg 2 NOTEIC EK. Li persons indebted to the late firm of £& GEO, DAVIES *& CO. ar e requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, HARRIS & STEWART, March 3, 1586. BISCUIT. ON § cinkignment, 150 boxes Moir & Co.’s cele, rated BISCUIT, in Sugar, ;Wine, Butter. Pruit, Ginger, Seed, Tea; Oyster, Cabin, Water Soda, Cinnamon, Thin Family, &e., &c. A. H, B, MACGOWAN, Queen Square, ae March 6—4i sab mo th sat 2i eod WANES, Ls, Foun ie 28 . a, &e. UK ’ ANTED.—Qne or two Seats ina pew in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. Apply at marl0lwk sate fice, office, \ qiLcu c COW—-For Sale or Exchange, a i recently renewed Milch Cow—~a haavy milker snd in good order. Evquire at Tak EXAMINER office marld tf AN TE D— To borro won extensive vil- lage property, $2,500, at 6 per cent. Apply at this office marl li \ ?ANTED—A Girl to jn: general house- work. Apply to Mr. Robert Crabbe, frovincial Hoiel marl@ tf i O3T—QOa Sunday night last. between the 4A corners of Graftoa and Kent Streets {on Prince) a Japanese Wolf Rebe). The firder will be rewarded by leaving the robe at Robin's Livery Stable, Kent Street. march9 2i pd W ANTED— Cook. Apply to the Matren P. 2 Hospital. mar9 if Pxou ND- Oa the 25th Feb., by Athen- eum, & small Gold Brooch. Apply at ‘Tue EXaMiner office. mar9 2i VOR SALE—Fyles of ‘*Littell’s Living 4 Age,” from 1882 to 1854, complete —the best literature of the age. Also, Webster's Dictionary (unabridged). Apply at Tux Ex- AMINER office. feb27 OST—Between Bagnall’s and Chariotte- town, a Black Robe. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at Mr, Bag- nall’s or Tus Examiner office. feb22 tf iaae LET—A Shop, Warehouse and three Rooms—a first-class stand for » shipper. Apply to J. D, Currie, Lower Spring Park Roa. feb20 7 LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D, Macleod. Possss jon given frat of May. Apply to A. White. eprO7 Pow pat | OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boardere may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mre. William | REAT CLEARANCE SALE atill going on, oo _— ee cheap in all departments. CARPETS REMNANTS! now added to stock. See them. -- OO ee oo" =x AMINER, MARCHE 10. 1886. - a LONBEN H8USE! CARPETS Seven Bales Scotch Carpets, imported expressly for Spring Sale, REMNANTS Dress Remnants, Print Remnants, Cloth Remnants, &c, Suk Remnants, Satin Remnants. SUCCESSORS TO HARRIS & STEWART CEO, DAVIES & CoO. Ch’town, Feb, 25, 1885.—dy & wkyv r Kennedy, Brick }iouse, Hillsborough Park. aapt? tf ee a eel STANDARD GOODS LOWEST PRICES! 400 i typom meee PRAKING & STRAND LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: “eces Grey Cottons, 220 Pieces White Cottons, 150 Pieces Print Couns, Black French Merineoes, ee —_ 1 ee eee Q 0 55 Pieces Hessiavs, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 140 Dozen Towels. White and Colored Knitting Cotton, Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. Biack Cash-= mere. Biack Cerds, Black Nuns’ Veil- iug, Biack Costume Cloth, Xe. Largest PERKINS Brussels, Cecea, China Stook of ROOM PAPER on P &. Island.|‘ ; & STERNS. Coe-7——-—-—-—- Tapestry oO —$_) and ‘i'wine achalasia Ch’town, Feb. 23, ‘86. td eee 20. and Wool Carpets. OILCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS. Matting. FLOUR! FLOUR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AVING a Large and Well-assorted Stock on band, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such as— Matchless, Kent, Victory, Forest City, Queen, Our Favorite, — ALSO — os WGS> Every Barrel Warranted. Give usacall before buying elsewhere. BEER & GOFF, OPPOSITE MABK Feb. 25, 1886—2aw & wky City Mills, bris. and half-bris, d&c. CHOICE PASTRY, in half-barrels. ET HOUSE. Goods selling | eS aaa | REID E BRO'S ‘MARCH PRICE LIST. Shirting scant te marked price Ile, now &c. All-wool Shirting Fiannel, marked 32¢, now 25c, hialf-wool Dragget, marked price 32c, now 2%c, Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, 71. 25, and $5, now half price. Mez.’s Reefers. marked 34, now half price. Ladies* Corsets, marked $1.10, now 7ode. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now §1. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, marked $7.60, now $5.85. Men‘s Tweed Pants, marked $1.60, now $1.10 Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked T5e, now 55c., Ladies* now 7dc, Men‘s Underclothing at 20 per cent discount, Men's Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price. Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked 0c, now i5c, Cotton Flannels, in white an colored, marked 2c, now 10c, A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men's Furnishings. Men's White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1. $% Fine Tweed Suits, to $20 Fine Worsted only $20. Four-clasp Kid Gioves, worth $1.4, 2 measure, now only $14. Suits, to measure, now $14 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $12. % Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure. now only $4. Childs Tweed Suits, marked @z, now only $1.26. Youth’s Black Worsted Suits, marked 9,50, now only $6.85, Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked $1.25, now only 90e, Heavy Island weeds, All-wool, é5c, 550, and 85c Yarda- wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents, REID BROS CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, March 1, 1986. oo North Atlantic Steamship Co, me : “4 4 8 4 x ote 2 5 ene <a Pa ac ae SF SPRING SAILINGS, 1886. From London and Liverpeo! S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ London for Charlottetown, ABOUT l5th APRIL. 6 o e e 3° &.8. “Nellie Wise, WILL LEAVE Liverpool for ‘ harlettetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurat or Miramichi, Carrying Goods at Throngh Rates to the priscipal points in P. KB. Islend, New Bruns. wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other infor fiz apply in London te Stewart Prothers,! church Street, Fen Court ; ham Stewart ; in Live rpool to T. ( Yoner & Co, FENTON T. MEWBERY, Agert. Ch’town, Jan, 30, 188v. REGULAR TRADER. SPRING TRIP, 1866 From Liverpool to Uharlotietown. The well known Clipper Bark "‘MOSELLE,” R. BENDL#, saiemanian now on the berth, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, On or Aboutjtst AP RIL NEXT. Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, reide, and Shbe- diaz. ¥or Freight or Passoge apply in London te John Pitcaurn & Sons, 16 Great W Lacheater Street; E. C, in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bree., 5i South John Street, or here to the owners. PEAKE 80S. & CO., Ch’town, Jan. 30, L856 6 eod ~ wrt ba Va hae bee MARLIN, RUPE, TIN, ae. E heave for Sale, at the very Lowest Prices : 100 bales Lobster 600 coile Manilla Rope 100 packages ¢ Salmon Traw! Twine. 100 ss ‘ Hemp ‘ 2 bales Herring Twine. 25 Herring Nets. Marlin. ALSO: 309 boxes Tin Plates, 14x20. 1 ton Ingot Tin. 1 ton Pig Lead. 10 bars Co r. ; 50 banc thon Galvial anized Iron for Boilers le bbis Geld Ly a! quer. 10 “ Tuarpeutine 100 kegs Bx Nails 100 * Lobster Trap Nails. DODD & ROGERS. Feb, 23—lm 2aw w in a To Lobstex Packers, FOR SALE. suitable for Lob 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, ater Cans. 22 pigs of L EAD. 22 ing ol@, TIN, 1 bar of ‘COPPER. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 10—ti daw peo- very thor- ; in Sean and Bathurst, N. B., co ROR . voi ant an eet