Local and Other Items. ng at the Capes to-day. > , has retarned from Ottawa. oo ope ned at La BE. PRoWSr's. im, \ew rlaTs just a TELECRAPHIG NEWS. On the Eve of Action. } Lonpon, Feb, 29. are determined to keep possession, and will | keepers, made them prisoners and took possession of everything They say that | they have been starved, and will fight until | THE DATLY EXAMINER, MARCH 1, 1884. 0 fight the police if sent against them. There is also an uprising at the File! 'Hills reserve where the Indians, several | hundred in number, fought with the store: | + > | Pa . ° abe - , Despatches of last evening fr ‘ol | the Government promises to give them in- RewewneRr the Bible Classin the Y. M. (|, t cl sast evening from Col, ; : ; . ; 1 = r this evening at 8 o'clock Burnaby, at l'rinkitat, have been received, sees — fi a 7 prenen that there f . He says: ‘*We are on the eve of action. re 14: @ EG SEM, aan: | the Indians | g& . fas sale of wheat, oats, ctc., at Mr. Henry We leave for Berber at daybreak, and ex- hold out, as they say they will, fearful y Tse Reig we ee a nat Gatu>| pect to meet the enemy after an hour's b vodshed will be the result. k pot onl - tmarch. The for A detachment of police has been ordered . » oth ins rch. he formation will be that of a| te ; ' " - square, with a reacrve consisting of four there, but it is said they will stand a poor » TonoGaaNtne atthe Victories Park Slide| companies of marines and four ‘of rifles show, = the rebels outnumber them six to ; : . tought Ag od bonfire will be kept up| in the centre, Guns will be placed at the|°%®_ No oa had been ai Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond { during the sport. a rad a . | suppress a rebellion, as none was antici- : : . . i : rg ; the —* and the cavalry ip pated. and the Indians could not have question, as good value as can be found : t Now is the time to buy ahat. L E. Prowss the rear. The 65th Regiment have ar- found re fav re The | t Mcnedenich tie aadie annahs “197 + SE | rived and have lacded ound a more favorable time to rebel. The| fl ee ae et tas te. eee oe Indians are well armed and have secured « are the best and prices the lowest. (ml. cad . or , ‘'plently of ammunition in the store-houses. 550 Frieces Grey Cottons, CS eM a ment over Infernal Machines he settlers in the vicinity of all the reser- : way. The train from Summerside was | ee ; vation are fearful of the Indians, and are | : Whi C ( twenty minutes late; from Georgetown, two 5 Lonpon, Feb. 29, | fleeing from their farms. 230 Pieces ite ottons, j hours; No. | from Tignish, on time; and No. Great excitement prevails over the recent | Later intelligence intimates the Indians | é 1a half lat | di fd | till i ssession of Long Lake. The | : ® shout an bour and a half late, | &ascoveries of dynamite schemes. Infernal | #re still in possession of Long Lake. The | 300 Py L GO a rere ,machines have been found in the cloak| Police have been unable to make any ar-| 16CeS rint ottons. , rs J. r. Powsns a a rooms of the Charing Cross and Padding- | Pests. The Indians are defiant and well ' in his new Barber Shop in McKinnon’s build-| ton railway statior apped in A “ann | armed ‘ ss . yes ; s ao J ons, Wrapped in American | ie . . . ir 1 4 ing, — soy anpenre o- B anne *\coats and newspapers. Extra police pre-| Chief Peaspot’s band on the Qu’ Appelle English, Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, df store, where he is prepared to w apon his} vautions are being taken in all | Was quiet in th ing . : Ti J > d other } 2 ade ‘ g taken in all parts of the j nthe morning. — . ) od patrons ant often who may favor him | gy" ty nk takeg in all Pt of the re atch fone encview, Northwest A. good Stock of Canadian ind American Corsets, ba call. the Parnellites strong] d | Territory, dated 27th : —— > gly condemned the | y, dated 27th, says contrary to . . . . Tue second meeting of a series of monthly | dynamite proceedings. eases Yellow Calf, the rebellions Black ik rench Merinoes, Black Nun’s V eiling, Union Prayer Meeting-, to be conducted by | ciliate nchiiel | Indian chief, gave himself up to the police . ‘oe . > > . ! the Pastors of the city churches, will be held | General Gral = | this afternoon together with four of his Black Cashmen CS, Black i ersian Cor d. f in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Monday evening, enera rahams Movement. braves. They started for Regina this even- \ ent sf ok” Te pote a “jammias ano, [hen el by the er ei A FULL LINE OF MOURNING GOODS | cordially invited to attend. Privxirar, Feb. 29. | is quiet to-day, and the trouble is probably - i 4 r Mack" M bic Medi r Ger, Graham marched from Fort Baker! over for the present. r : f A stneur Box of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine | this evening, and will bivouc to-night and | < bi Li 7 ] Sh t P l] C tt R , P i will prove to any sufferer from nervous pros-/| regume the march on Teb to-morrow. One . a 6 inens, OWE 5; ee NYS, 1 OW 0 Ons, oom aper. E tration or weakness cf the generative organs, ‘company will be left to guard Trinkitat MARRIED. f that itis the best and cheapest medicine ever | i °8 re At Clifton, Feb. 26th, by Rev. A, Sterling, : , ‘ i Read the ad. Cairo, Feb. 29. | Mr. Donaid A. Sutirerlan:', of Graham’s Road, Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., all standard Goeds, and prices low. \ sold for this class of disease | yertisement in another column ona — and send at to Miss Annie Murray, of Clifton. Sold Fresh directions have been sent to Gen. ~ OW Graham to restrict his operations to the|~ once for the great brain and nerve food. DIED. PERKINS & STERNS. . 7 at mes ’ in Charlottetown at ees — tii Bolente of Geakin. Se ae : ~- — At the Manse, ( lifton, New London, Feb. Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1884. i D. Menrcomery, Esqg., Sunverintendent of A Bold Enemy. 9th, William Tyndale, aged seven years and A Education, delivered his lecture at Stanley eats six months. — , are ee oT rete TT Pare ee eee ee oes eee ee ee es pe i — za sects: Tondon and Liverpool, Hall, on the evening of the 26th inst, to large and appreciative audience. While all The enemy were very bold yesterday, MORTGAGE SALE, GREAT SALE OF praised his lecture highly, some remarks were 7 ; os . made by onein the audience, which was =e ae a se firing on Fort ( thought to reflect unjustly on Joseph Rogers, | P@%er allday. None of the garrison were We By , ‘he i Esq a previous lecturer, for copying from old} hit. The rebels are erecting earthworks, \ aluable ! roperty in ¢ har- fettetown, Fronting on ' almanacs. Mr. Rogers’ lecture on the ‘*'~nity of Labor” is an able production, and does not deserve the strictures of aperson who would not have been present cnly that the lecture wasafree one. Mr. Montgomery shows by his lecture that he is the ‘‘right man in the right place.” A vote of thanks was unanim- ously teadered the lecturer. —_--~+> - ~~ A wNoumpeR of cattle from the steamer “Ontario” were landed in Liverpool, Eng., on the 25th, suffering from foot and mouth disease. Lord Carlington, in bringing the matter to the notice of the House of Lords, said that such strict precautions had been taken with the ‘‘Ontario’s” cargo that there was ne fear of the disease spreading. There wasa good reason to believe the disease originated in Liverpool, as the ‘“‘Ontario” took to Portlend a cargo of Herefords which showed } the disease after landing, and it is not believed that the places of detention in Portland are in- fected. ‘{he inspectors at Liverpool await the earge due Wednesday last from Portland Queen Square. — ee nae | TO be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY the 4th day of March next, A. D, 1884’ at the hour of 12 o’clook, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale, con- tained in an indenture of Mortgage, dated the sixteenth day of June, A. D, 1877, and made between William fF. Mc- Laughlin and Elizabeth McLaughlin, his wife, of the one part, and John Ings, of the other part. A LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and premises,situate,lying and being inCharlottetown aforesaid,known the Eastern moiety or half part of Town Lot Number Thirty-seven (37), in the third bun- dred of Town Lotsin said town, the same being the property devised to the said Mortgagors or one of them, in and by the last will and testament of Ralph Thompson, Assisting Bynamiters. Lonpon, Feb. 29. The English Government have decided to send a courteous despatch to America relative to the action of America in counten- ancing and assisting dynamiters. nview Cottons. We have just opened a large Stock of ENCLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, NEW SPRING STYLES, Received Before the Advance in Duty. —_—0:— The Mackay Cable. Lonpon, Feb, 29 It has been decided to land the Mackay cable at Waterville, between the stations of the Anglo and Direct Cable Companies. REGULA ae THE CLIPPER “MOSELLE,” 500 tons Register, classed ten years Al at English Lloyds, BARK Siete) a LR Bae th EFS Dominion Political Notes. Orrawa, Feb. 29. The Speaker took the chair at three a a a SETS 4lezx, Micoleod, Cormmander e : : We have an immense stock of bef »re coming to a final decision. o'clock. WILL Se Wallace, of York, and several othermem-|,. , 4 late of Charlottetcwn aforesaid, deceased, a phoney be ec. peeese eves = bers presented petitions praying for leg- Sail frem Liverpooi for GREY A ND W HITE COTTONS oral coe the nineteenth day of December h Brantford, Ont., on the 23rd inst., and when | 8lation to provide for the better observance Charlottetown, | ‘For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Hewitt, who had an execution on Little of the Lord's Day: J F. L. Haezard, Solicitor, Charlottetown i Sir Hector Langevin moved that the ABOUT THE 25th MARCH. ‘peaed thle rate a TF topics " , Billy, saw him he immediately instructed the Sheriff to seize the horse. Sheriff Jackson and Constable Halon secured the horse and brought bith to the Sheriff's office, Mr. Jackson going into the Sheriff's office, leaving Halon and Isaac Hodgins, jr., standing with the horse. Hodgins in some way slipped the bridle off Little Billy's head, tempel on his back, and made off, leaving Constable Halon behind holding the bridle. Neither Hodgins Purebased when the Cotton market was at the lowest point of depression. Fleecy Cottons, Sheeting; Cottons, Pillow Cottons, A. D. 1884, H JOHN INGS Hl Mortgagee i, Ch’town, Jan, 17, 1884 —li wkly tl sate i Ot names of Messrs. Mills and Temple be added to the Committee on Privileges and Elections. Sir Leonard Tilley, who was received with cheers, then made his Budget Speech. There are a large number of important changes in the Tariff. Followed by the well-known fast-sailing barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 400 tons Register, classed ten years 7 Al at Lloyds, Weather Bulletin. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN || Commander, were made by the mover, seconder and others, . I] the , We cosalaael y ark Corner hope | teres and houses and have made a es aie fits. ro : n = — x init "at. aches % employes prisoners. The Indians number | at Queen’s Wharf Scales Guo. ‘cdomps. s » 0 dome Sethe, deena aa APOTHROARINS BALL Ot | i about one hundred, under Yellow Calf, who Fib. 15.<0e0d wily 3i 1 Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1884,—t# Feb, 23, 1884. May 16. :) i their school and district will soon be followed | by anvther.—Com, says he will never surrender alive. They nor Little Billy has been seen or heard of j eR se since. Little Billy isa very valuable trotting deve Jo Gizah ° E INEN AND N APKINS Tes Shop and Premises immediately oppo- stallion by Clear Grit, out of a French mare. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the (NOW ON THE BERTH) = ABL L j site the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great He has shown some wonderful bursts oy re Maritime Provinees. Saili sale 08 Ist A iI George Street. Apply to and Hodgson has repeatedly refused nearly tailine abou ie IS Tl A. McNEILL f or quite $5,000 for him. Toronto, March 1--10 a. m . 7 P a ewels FY fb Ow e ns» Auctioneer. — _ Toxowro, 7 Also, the clipper Barkentine Charlottetown Feb. 22, 1884. THe concert given at ee by the Decreasing west and southwest winds, Sat ee ciieds Glee Club on Thursday evening last, was 4| clearing, cold weather, preceded by light : grattd success. The large hall was well tilled | .,ow, e o 6 K BE BS Ve A 9 § | TQ) BRE N mW by a very appreciative audience, who seemed basil 8 , ; 5 to thoroughly enjoy the excellent programme MeTEROROLOGICAL OFFICE, emi ITH immediate pussession, the store on to well prepared” by Mr, Hare," The pro Charlottetown, tt barch 1664,| 900 #aae Regintr,clasead. nine years “08 Wie ras gramme consisted of nineteen pleces, mace) Highest temperature yesterday .......... 32.9 ox And other House Furnishing Goods. beck’s. “Apply above the premises to ‘ ie = Paice rae Galan aot Lowest temperature (read at es: Tet R. RENDLE, Commander, MISS SKINNER. i ettes, fine vocal solos an ; i 7 , 2 ; ’ : ’ t rature this morning ........ i. baad m. Feb, 20—eod 1 ; was rendered in s highly creditable manner. | (ome eR this moring, at 8 o'clock ..9.5 (NOW ON THE sBERTH) OLESALE AND RETAIL .: A : A.C. MeDonald, Esq., M. P., kindly acted Tomperehuse thie afternoon, at 1 o’elock. . 17.0 3 , L . ‘é ” 4 oo Coy (a ep Spee a ‘ill Sail from London for KENSINGTON ARM i Earle and the clab, and others who took part, > . | was moved by Richard Sprague, a ‘ and The mt 7 a Indian Charlottetown GEO. D AVIES & CO. e i seconded by R. Wickwire, Esq., Mr. Earle oubiles. ae replying on behalf of the Club. The nice "ogg ABOUT THE Ist APRIL. Uh’town, Feb. 11, 1884. OTICE is hereby given, that whereas 7 sum of fifty dollars was realized. The club! 4 despatch of the 26th from Winnipeg) 74. above vessels will carry Freight at|————— sie Oe at a eeereeeneeeereee trees bave lately been cut down snd th speak in the highest terms of the kind treat- s :—The rumors of a fight between the | 4, h rates to Picton, Georgetown, Souris others wantonly injured, and fences destroyed ment received at the hands of their Montague ai and Indians at Crooked Lake grew eee . ie ae Shedise 8 ’ . on the “Kensington Property,’’ near this i friends. Wehear there is some talk of the; POuee th fact that early on Saturday | “For Frei i aoe lei ete in Meee pis fe city, the subscriber, who is the owner of the Club giving another concert at a future date | ont of the fact th Ol ii Masher Ya + ae ~ a Gre pF nape we i § [said property, will cause to be sued all for the same object, and also one at George twenty policemen under Co one er er} John Pitcairn Sons, I xrea edetnn’” tana in any way trespassing re ject, < started for the cabin of Indians, thirteen | Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 ‘ caas y y ie oe 8 ee _| miles north of Qu’Appelle River, where | South John Street, or here to the owners, WHOLESALE CROCERS, er esis aaiitealie: Seaton: me tbe i Tue advantage of the navigation of Hudson's! Yellow Calf’s band of seventy-five a PEAKE BROS & co . Hillsborough River will be leased for farming ee ee walls & cceaed, io OO eee tetas ctnel ce "corner of Queen and Water Streets, CharlottetOw hi, | purposes fora term of years. | scarcely be exaggerated. What is wanted is -«onghold the Indians came ‘ +b. 14. 1884.—eod y Ks hy ’ f their stronghol Ch’town, Feb. 14, ai neal ape . : to obtain by experiment, reliable infor:nation ae out flourishing their guns, and 2 Be hea os ne ee ee — > - — 1K AND OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES z MI¢ HAEL BEAZELEY, p on the subject. The Government has resolved aadal z eliew the police to come nearer. Th Gi . ti f Government (Itfices HAVE NOW IN STOCK, - , a By me ey oe DeBLOIS, ; po take She Gey rt en eee Col. Hercher remonstrated with the chief, 6 a iol j *| ALLSPICE, (tins and boxes). ‘MATCHES, Chase's. COOMA, FED. FP, PPO yaad BL this information. Suitable vessels will be sent; V°* © il Calf peremptorily declined to as BAKING POWDER MOLASSES, choice retailing. - cee mengpesereatinniinntee cy into the Hay, not one year only, but long but Ye ae ‘Patt cen be tie “provisions Domini Government BAKING SODA. MUSTARD, (tins and boxes) SR eS. : em? 4 enough to collect a reliable body of facts on; give Up an : : minion & we anne is larrimasEne c Pee) ree SAR re wh the navigation. Should the result bs to prove| which they had stolen. He said - at 0 Savings Bank CIGARETTES and CUT TOBACCO. an che nal a : ies ein — > Sens Sato . i the practicability of this route, for general would surrender = a gins + ot e Mav ing . CINNAMON, (tins and boxes). Saati w ICHOW CHOW y 1 | 1 purposes, a great boon will be conferred on| police were then formed in line, bu ie ui CLOVES and other Spices. ‘ an H . he : if the Northwest, Projectors of railways have or man had not taken his position before| This Bank will be open - os - COFFEE, (tins and boxes). RAISINS, new Valencia. 4 4) the greatest interest in obtaining this infor-|t¢he doors and windows of the cabin were | a. m. of the 2ist instant, at the Bank of P. E.| Gon DENSED MILK. ‘RICE in 100 lp bags. 4 te mation, as they can take no practical step | thrown open and the openings fairly filled | Island Building. PERCY POPE CORN MEAL, Yellow K. D. ‘SAUCES, W orcestershire, etc. : towards the realization of their plans till it is} ¥:+) rifles. Owing to the great odds and — aiden CREAM TARTAR, (tins and boxes). |\SOAPS, Toilet, Laundry, and Common. : ; obtained. The time of the opening of the the fact of the Indians being under cover, wt, on s6nh ied ger. FLOUR, Superior Extra and Patent. ‘SUGAR, Granulated, Confectioner’s A, es i f —— a pre ernes Se a0 Hercher withdrew to a ey noms ip eb, 20, a: a GINGER, (tins and boxes), i one A, White, Yellow, and dark} BHIA@ MEY li ileal igh aus uike p =f edie iat oe | vicinity for the night and return 0 JAMS, London and Dundee, in tins and) efined, : i Dew Strait and the Steals oH 1 ents ba Broadview yesterday The people of that NOTIC KK. crocks. TEA, Black and Green, various qualities. -GOLD SB tes PoP Pee Slenleste Shee lester. udson, par- lace are considerably excited and an uneasy : uae . KEROSENE, American Water White. WASHING CRYSTAL. 7 dae te Sadie prevails. Post Office will be poor riwg, spabameies sas LEATHER, Logan’s No. 1 and No. 2. ‘WASHING SODA. D. Moxtoomnxy, Esq, Chief Superintend-| Yellow Calf’s band, on the Crooked Lake, | Building, until further novice, i ni ent of Education. paid a visit to Park Corner, av they sent word to Lieut. Governor A. A, MACDONALD, Every article warranted. Samples and quotations on application. rders on the 27th ult. During the afternoon he De. q me sume time ago, that they were Postmaster. solicited. visited the school, and examined » number of ae ar Lieut Governor Dewdney made; Feb, 20, 1384. Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1884.—+tf. classes. In the eve Nbhea large and appreci- n et and teanih that their condition was nines ; $$ $$ eee noone ative audience assembled in the schoolroom, | 4"! : e nr ee gt See he eee eae ee a to hear Mr. Montgomery deliver one of his | "0% 8° bad as they reported it to be, and The Agency of the Department * oe q Raters fi ie ae tthe Uri a ( ’ i 9 hey had wasted their supplies. °j .¢ will, until further notice, be at cine for Inflammation of the nary ; deservedly popular lectures, on ‘‘Education,” | further, that they had wa ' th hi and Fisheries wu! , Building.” , i Organs, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure. itt He dealt with the subject in a masterly man-| They asked to have an interview with him, | the Bank of P. E. Island Building. | 3 Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- ‘ ner, dividing that part of it on which he|but the pressure of other business pre- ARTEMAS LORD (fYXHE RAILWAY HOUSE, situated on TO LHT. tive cure in one to thres days. Local Treat- f treated into intellectual, physical and moral) vented him from meeting them. When ie Agent | i Richmond Street, near London House. ment only required. No nauseous doses of education. Each of these subjects, and his|the Indians found the Governor could on 188k % whis Ui * | Also a shop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply “OITINHE office occupied by Mr. William Cupebs or Copaiba, a sub-livisionos were exhaustively discussed,| not treat them, they held @ pow-wow Deb. 28, | : THOMAS CAMPBELL, | Koughan as the *eamea’s Shipping Office,} [yratiipre, Hyorenic, Curative, PReven- 4 holding the audience spell-bound for ao hour | and determined to get food at all et ae PY Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1884.—tf peerrtiannatil | Head of Queen’s Wharf. Apply to lgrve. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. aad a half At the close, a very hearty vote from acting agent Perth who refused f t OAL PAnm QA | A. KENNEDY & COQ. | Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mail ee of thanks, moved by Rev. W. A, Mason and) +). bulldozed. The Indians then rushed 2 to r 4 FOR SALE OR L |__Ch’town, Feb, 25, 1834. securely sealed, on receipt of price. Leserip- + sec nded by Capt, Geo A. McLeod, wee ten on him breaking into the store, and took a ta . j |= a man a ~< ae! ae itive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN , dered the Jearne’ lecturer, for his able and ; aii of Renal thine provisiors They amen rNHeE Subscriber hereby offers for sale or} KOR ay & | AGENCY “66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, exhaustive lecture. Complimentary speeches ve pepe. an oi ahi ‘of the Government} JOR SALE Pictou Nut and Round Coal. to let his Residence and Model Livery | A a, | Mich., and Windsor, Ont. possess kk Also (ape Breton Coal, equal to Sydney, | Stables, together with all Furniture and Out- MILCH COW, in fair condition for the! Sold in Charlottetown by