a ¥ 7 7} —— Oa , inant ————_—2_ ————— “ ——————————— ' TH ee DAT at ee ea . ae Teens cial li pocal nnd Other — TSLEGRAPHIS NEWS. RAR “ i | [Sproran Despatcurs ro Tur EXAMINER, } saterially change’, P carr. W. BR | Bideford, was re-| | ‘i BELLION ' | ~ 5 Offices of the Cana jateced ’ iy yvernu dian e » . e oe snare, Captain LPOrtant Interview with the ' ! FP stimuli r ’ : . we Rebel Leader, y k geasond om Winxipra, May 27. ee 2 ichiSe ANU AC SU with Haakon bee ol ad on ines pranswick | ve viel on board the steawer Northcote, ohn, have | , one while tue rele! loader was being ¢ mveyed hand ved he the) to Clarke's Crossing. Rev. Mr. Pitblado joter-volonial Ke describes Riel as a cunning and intelligent . man 1 r , ae os : ca in e D ne the intervies Riel said he was a o * a land. at | eoreed to tight by the Mounted Police and couaeotion : ‘A a aed Huds ua Bay C mpany cllicers. They 030 a M. tyrannized over the haif-breeds and abused p. mo 4 their power. DespaTcu points in the San , iel said ae had live hnndee i men at the jorquin Valley, Calitormis state that the Sel ~~ i and if Vol. Otter had Hesaiat fly ha nagei the wheat a ae Poundmske | She | latte aon gnd that where twenty bushels per would have g me to the assistance of the seas expected nore than seven | 4alf-breeds W hen asked if the priests and sete Oe seed | Missionaries were friendly to him Riel said: were | a They were not, an they insisted on us earn 0 Savs the Halifax} being sabmissive to them. ‘ They were,” Hera Stet idienc® was present at] he said, “‘against us trying to redress our she voller 1 ug, to Wiluess the /OWn grievances. Ever since the doctrine of ehree-mile race between George Fair, of Mone. tat Llibility of the Pope was propounded tom, au iLen | is it proved | y have been very tyrannic sl. They did tobe a one-sid Halifax boy taking | not wist people to do any:hiug, but they she lead at the st t coutipuing 16 to the | wanted the priests to do all. lt they had égish, The tune was loo en Fig Secs. been in favor of peace | should have been ti — ees eae with them. They were in favor of fighting Tux apes eer for priests, but not for people. They are oo - F ‘se _ < ; ’ aeuion abhdeianal | #gaiust me now, not because | retaliated, “Samael Mc snald, Sa 4 ‘ang | But because I did not succeed in in the a. os . . ile : a of Shippies helping them.” Riel farther said that the Ree tbe oF ie sie Sed dnote ae a re compelles him to fight and would as O 18 lot, 1868, and the | os let him x0 back to Montana. He says: Tak Sestice ies chant Shigping | - e did not rebel; this is not rebellion. het of 1873” | We simply defen led ourselves, We do not 4 ee _dbelong to the Hudson Bay Company. Tue monument erected by the Catholics of | Vhey have sold their interest in the country Charlottetowa vemory of their late! with which they have never parted. The lamented parton, Rev. A. MeGillvray—a de-| indians whe tuck treaty sold the interest which has already appeared in} they had in the country. The half-breeds Tar Exauiver —was placed ia its position in| of the territory are owners of tho soil they the new Roman ‘ atholic ne - eur” | ocompy They have an interest in the day last. ab an ty " 7 a ron 7 ; nila oT. | country with which they have never parted. ship, rt fects cred ae = Se ri 7 oe | They desire to have equitable arrangement designer, Mr. E ty. H ye r,aada a.) Conc srned. i ma le for th ‘ir iz eta ee c eir interest. They defended ' ‘emnelwee "’ Tus steamer oO Capt Allen, ar- | ea rived from Bos'on this morning at 8 o'clock, with freight and the f owing passenger* :— Miss Sarah McDona'd, Sirs. Flora McDonaid, Miss Ellie Powe, Mrs. Peter Olsen, A. B Warburton, Kh. VT. Weeks, Mrs J, D MeCor- semiption of -~ ——— — Wig Bear’s Movements. SaSKaTCHEWAN LanpINnc, May 27. mck, Misses May Cutler, Mary Feehap, | \ conrier jas! in from Battleford, reports Lizzie Farquharson, elle McDougall, Katie | Seeing a new trail crossing Battleford trail McKinnon, Thomas BR Allav, John A. Me-| sixty miles on this side of thaitown. It is Keuzie, Freddie Ellis Rowe, Misses Mary’snpposed to have been made by Big Bear Welsh, Ellen Welsh. Mrs. J. McKenzie, Miss {going to join Poundmaker. Indian scouts L Glover, Miss Duffy, Miss C. G’ilis. | were Seon twenty-five miles north of Sas ae | katchewan Landing yesterday. 4 sIGNBOARD On a fence in the neighb r-| SMe es od of Spring Park be © inscription: | ge = sas bod of Spring Pork boars themectPt Sappties and Ammunition painter, or designer must be a genius of the For Battleford first water, but in his haste to benefit the dthotepis hens and prevent their rushing unwarned SASKATCHEWAN LANDING, May 27. into ths jaws of death, be appeared to over-| lock the important fact that most of the present generation of fowl were ushered inte existence previous to the imanuguration of our glorious system of free education, and are consequently unable to interpret 7 the information posted up for their octnael Threats te Lynch Riel, benefit. Until such time as a clause is —- inserted in the Education Act providing Reoina, May 27. for the compulsory educating of this parti- ‘hreais having beon made to lynch Riel cular species of fowl, it would be well for by the Regina vigilants, the Government people to stick to the old plan of @ boy and | },.ve ordered the Montreal Garrison Artil- aclub. If this signboard business ts per-| jery from Winnipeg to this place in hot sisted in an ‘* Spring ’’| haste for garrison duty. They arrived by chicken may be « xpects d. special train to day.. A convey of one hundred and seventy teams with supplies, and five tous ammuni- tion left for Battleford to-day. They ex- pect to arrive in a week. lnimense ooo in ae George Kerr, a New Urunswicker, will Onrruany.—The Pioneer says: On the} be the principal witness against Riel. Morning of the 25th inst., the community ne — here was surprised to learn that Rev. Charles Friser, of Lot 16, had died the previous night, as till very recently the rev. gentleman had enjoyed unusually good health. On the 18th he had a slight attack of inflammation which on the 2lst develop- ed into general peritonitus, terminating faially on Sunday night as above stated. Communist Demonstrations. Parts, May 27. Kight thousand Communists enthusiasti- cally cheered the red flag Commune yester- day. The Communists will march in pro- cession at Victor Hugo’s faneral. Heavy Mr. Fraser was a native of Cavendish and! fighting is expected. The bitterest feeling Was about 40 years of age at the time of his pervades, and it is believed that I a desth. His education commenced at his | °usthe verge of a repetition of the bloody Native place, was continued at P. W. | 8comes o- 1872. Coliege, at Dalhousie College, and finished Victor Hugo wished to be buried in a st Princeton, N J., where he | pauper hearse. vompleted his theviovical course. In 1871 he was inducted into the charge of West Point and Campbelton congregations where he iabored with much success and accept- Hairax, May 27. ance foreieven years. Three years ago he! The Halifax Hera/d to-day publishes a seemed his charge and removed to Rose lromantic story of blighted love, and three tl a. He ir valuable worker | years residence in H :lifax, of Victor Hugo’s n the church, having special fitness for | favorite daughter, who is now insane and missionary labor in which work he Was)ig whom Victor Hugo left two million A Romance. engaged since his removal to Lot 16. "Ie! francs. She was madly in love with a eaves a widow and two children with whom | p,itish officer. ¥@ sympathise in their sore bereavement. | oo geen ae al tiie (Sa) oe ewe 1 a Would-be Train Wrecker’s 2 VOB O ali, ap’. woboert raser, ’ ia of the Black Diamond Line, arrived from Sentence. Moatreal last eveni g with ral cargo, Winpsor, N. S., May 27. At the session of the Supreme Court here to-day, Chief Justice Macdonald sentenced a bey named Patten, aged fifteen, to six years’ imprisonment in the peniteutiary for laying rails across the track of the Windsor & Annapolis Branch, near Windsor. €% route to n’s and Harbor Grace, Nfid., and sailed at 6 o'clock this morping to her destioation 1 Coban did good work dur- ig the past wint L-avirg here on the th of November last, she we it to St. John’s, Nfld... from thence to Sydney, and from Syd- ney to Borton, where she went on the dry dock for painting and repairs She left Bos- toa on Christmas Day for St John’s, Nfld, Sud resurned to Jialifex from St. John’s Pe m Halifax sn proceed: d to New York, aa! from New York to Barbsdoes, thence to} lartiniy 1e, and thenes to Guantanama, ‘nba, and thence back t) New York, remaining Yhe Defence of British Columbia. Hawirax, May 27. The British War Office will ship via Halifax to Victoria, British Columbia, over four week : aa ' \ . and “te =. Thee she wit See — the Canadian Pacitic Railway,, a large of Spain, Triaid ae — - aaa we oe quantity of torpedos amd munitions of war —— rinkded, =F ort of Spain she «4s : Went to atid oven iil th on Barbade es to | 1or the defence of the British possessions on three bo ts ins Kitts fhen returning to the Pacific coast. \ . p> Y t0rk she come to Boston, and from onslingicaibidiiese o_o She then proceeded Hudson Bay Navigation. » Montreal via Sydocy, and frem Montreal to this port. During trips ¢ the above mentioned PS the Ceban had full cargoes, and carried : a ee ets The st sailed to-day for Datsengers. I: will thus be seen she made|_..Be steamer Alert y the beet of den atiee aia © sho | Hudson Bay. She will make an important Tisited h r a e ' iin oer mean : f survey of Hudson Bay and Straits, and being so hard workel. Being in splendid | eudeavor to find the alleged channel run- Order for the ¢ We wish the Coban | ning para'lel with the Hudson Straits. : BC. hi 7 @ ani { ant success niptennin kin Froser ey Seott Act Amendment Defeated. Orrawa, May 27. Senator Power’s motion regarding three- fiitha vote of the election for the adoption | of the Scott Act in Counties, was voted down by two-thirds majority in the Senate to-day. Hauirax, May 27. oll enn Vann -~-To al » are suffering from | a indiser tious of yuth, nervous I wil] may aed Gecay,) OGs any wanhood, &e. ay ons aie 'P that will cure you, FRED ee: sat , IMG Chis great re medy was dis- ce »*Y ® missionary in South American T d velf-s dresse Lenvelope to Rev. Joseph * man, Station 1 New Vork, SS meeengie: NE SEE erage ee EXAMINER, MAY 27. 1885. | The Franchise Bill. Orrawa, May 27. Under the new Franchise Bill, all In- dians owning the recersary property, or | Indians on reserves owning improvemen's | valued at $150 will be entitled to vote. —— A Secret freaty. CarcuTra, May 27. It is reported that the Khan of Badak- Shan, in Afghan-Turkestan, has made a secret treaty wit Russia. —_ nena — Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the the AMT cae il inne next 24 huniy fet Provinces NoKnontro, May 27--10 a. m. Moderate winds between south-west and north west, fair warm weather. MurtroroLoaicat Orrice ; Charlottetown May 27, 1855, Uighest Temperature yesterday, (read at ENG 45a o en utuay unttss asec ss 7190 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at SIT h Gincatennh ce nu Uh 6 ceana cee siti Lowest lewperature this morning. ....48 9 Cemperature this morniug,at 8 o'clock... 56.1 Femporature thin afternoon at bE o'etoak..G7.8 See LEPPHKS G4) Pils MBIT, The 8. 8S. “Clifton.” Srxr,—I note by Tae Examiner of the 19th inst., that the steamer Cliftun has arrived at Charlottetown from England, and that you give your enterprising towns- man, Mr. Newbery, ‘‘great credit for bringivg out this splendid steamer,” While not wishing to detract from the enterprise usually shown by my friend Mr. Newbery, 1 think it but jastice to my colleagues and myself, to. ssy that all the arrangements for getting this fiue boat to call at P. EL, were made by the Conservative repre- sentatives from the Island at Ottawa. lL am Dear Sir, Yours truly, A. C. McDonatp, M. P, King’s. Ottawa, May 23, 1885. —— —-- - Post Office Improvements. Sir,—We noticed with pleasure in your last evening’s issue that increased accom- modation has been provided in our Post Office. This improvement will doubtless be appreciated by all concerned. It was also stated that arrangements were to be made for opening the office during a certain por- tion of the Lord’s day. Our Postmaster is certainly a very obliging gentleman and well qualified for the position he occupies ; but we hope that he will not be induced to make any arrange nents of this kind. Some would, no dov ot, be gratified with the change; but a gceat number, and it is to le hoped a very large majority of the inhabi- tants of this city would very much prefer the existing arrangements. lt surely cannot be argued that either the private or public interests of the citizens of Charlottetown would suffer by the oflice re- maining closed from 10 p. m., on Saturday evening until Monday morning. By all means let ‘‘works of charity and of mercy” be performed on the Sabbath; but for the public generally a change is not a necessity, and forthe employees it could not possibly be a work of mercy. Yours very truly, S. H. Rice. Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, May 23, Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : Ome c6sh ss ac eals-. $ 120 00 rae eS i ee ee 92 00 25 bush p»tatoes .....--..- «++ 9 00 ee ee Peer Tee ee 668 00 4 beis oyaters ... «2.2 - eee ees 8 60 250 bush potatoes}...... .......- 96 00 can bs tna “a 708 00 150 lbs boneless fish..........-- 6 00 On 26th by steamer St. Lawrence - 141 cases eggs........ a $ 483 00 17 bris oysters....... ps 38 00 88 bags potatoes............... 79 00 OD. Te POT kis Keb vb0 0508 12 00 Os hence y 4 o% $612 CO SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN. ENTERED. May “6 —Confederate, Walpole, Pictou, coal; Margaret Jane, McDonald, do, de; Philis- tine, Hendersen, Wallace, stone. May 27—stmr Coban, Fraser, Montreal, mer- chandise; Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, lumber; J W Allen, Allen, Baie de Verte, do; stmr Worcester, Allen, Boston, mdse, CLEARED May 26~—Confederate, Walpole, Pictou, £09 bush oats, Mary D, Drysdale, Wallace, mdse; Noah’s Ark, Langil’e fishing voyag: ; Gulrare, McDonald, Queenstown, oats ano deals. May 27—S 8 Coban, Fraser,{Pictou; Winnow, Hannay, Summerside, mise; J W Allen, Ajlen, Baie de Verte, 100 bush oats, 50 do potatose; Alert, Le Lacheur, Pictou, bal; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summeiside, May 23,—ent sch Richard Thompson, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Seud,Graham, Richibucto, lumber; C A Bell, Shediac, salt; Jeanne Db’ Arc, Scott, Richibucto, lumber; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, eral. 26th, Adonia. Arsneauit, Pictou, coal; Fred E Cox, Mc= Convell, St John's, Newfoundland, bal; ss Mi:ramichie, Bequet, Montreal, mdse. cld, 23—Seu1, Graham, Richibucto, bal; C A Bell, Shediac, bal; Jeanne D’ Arc, Scott, Richibacto, bal. 26, Richard Thompson, Walsh, Pictou, bal; Mary Mac, Ferguson, Crapaul, mdse;ss Miramichie, Bequet, Pictou, mdse; Annie Florence, Bernard, Shediac, mdse, DLL. At Bunbury, Lot 48, on the 23rd instant, entered into rest, Minnie E., beloved daughter of Robert and Eliza Bovyer, aged 17 years. Asleep ia Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wakes to weep; A calm and*undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes In this city, on the 24th inst., Isabelia Ber- nird, the beloved wife of Johan Warren. ned Rieu Buack £1: « —**The Silk of the Olden ; Time.” Tadiee csiould cil and see this novelty 26 Wee's & Co's , Market Square, Spring Bpening! New Perkins & and United States Spring and Goods | Sterns Are now showing Mr, Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain of Summer Novelties in Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Millinery Department well stocked with newest Hats Bon- neis, Shapes, Feathers, Miowers and ali the new millinery material. iinglish and French Millinery, Stock of general Dry Goods very complete and prices Lower c I than Ever, chasing. very buyer should inspect our stock before pur- PERKINS & STERWNS. Ch’town, May 9, 1889. We are now showing a Complete Stock of English, American and Canadian TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND GENTS’ a FURNISHINCS. We solicit a share of Public Patronage. STAN LEY BROS. Brown’s Block, Charlottetown, May 2, 1885. WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER CODDS. OS ee RVYERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. Repeats as Required by Weekly Steamers from England. ———:0:—_—_ Gareat Enducements Buyers for Cash. Our New Stock of TEAS Unrivalied for Quality and Price. GEO. DAVIES & CO Ch’town, May 1dth, 1885. MARKET SaUARE ae ee: () re ne are Offered to 1 i | i ; i i } | [ | half per cent. payers TEENTH DAY OF JULY, A. D, 1885, pay to the City Clerk, “at his Office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year ou (L.&.] A By-Law fur allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on Real Estate, Personal Property and Income for the current year, -— E it enacted by the ©.ty Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows : **1, A Discount at the rate of two and one- shall be allowed to all Tax- who shall, on or before the FIF- Real Estate, Personal Property and Income. (Sgd.) HENRY BEER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, A. Hl, McPHERSON, my 23 —2i wky her City Clerk. A By Law for Levying aud “pecifying the Rate of Ass- essment on Real Estate, Perseoval Property and In- comes in the City ef Char- lottetown, (Passed 23rd May, 1885.) EIT ENACTED bythe City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— Ist. The rate of Assessment for the year commencing the ist dayof January, A. D., 1885, and ending 3!st of December, A, D., 1885, is hereby specified and fixed at the rave of one cant on every dollar of the value of Real Estate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation rolls of such teal Estate, made and duly returned by them on the Eleventh day of April, A, D., 1°85. 2nd. The rate of Assessment for the year commencing the Ist of January, A. D.,1885, and ending 3lst day of December, A. D., 1885, is hereby specitied and fixed at the rate of one- third of one percent. on every dollar of the value of Persona) Property as assessed by the Aseessora of the said Oity in their Valuation Roll of svch personal property made and duly returned by them on the twenty-first day of May, A.D ® 1885. 3. The rate of assessment for the year commencing the Ist«f January, A. D.. 1885, and ending 3lst of December, A D, 1885, is lereby specified and fixed at the rate of oue amount ofthe net yearly Income salaries, or \ TEEKS & CO. are now showing, in their new establish- ‘tenth of one per cent. on every dollar of the ment, Market Square DRY GOODS, eembracing season. all the Jeading novelties for a full stock of rich and fashionable | the | porations as assessed by the assessors of the Ladies will find a very atiractive stock of Dress Fab-| j receipts, of all persons, partnerships and cer- said city in their valuation roll of such Income, made and duly returned by them on the rics, Millinery, Hats, French and English Flowers, Silk Mantles eleventh dey of April, AD. 1885 and Dolmans, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, London! [L. s.) Horiery and Gloves, &e., Xe. The Carpet and O:lcloth Room is well worth a visit from | (yersitetown, May 23, 2%, her. « SEED y THITE RUSSIAN, White and Red Fife, those who contemplate a purchase in these goods. The Queen Street Store is also fully stocked with newe oods, aud business will be continued there as usual. > W. A. WEEKS & CO MARKET SQUARE AND QUEEN STREET. Cl’'town, May 11, 1885 | ? *) | } HENRY BEER, Mayor of the City ef Charlottetown. A. H, MACPHERSON, City Clerk. WHEAT clean and bright. —ALSO— Timothy and Clover Seed. For sale by F, L. MACNUTT, Water Street, sy 14 - hi eod wkly 2) ee ee