a aT SS Ek lg a ede 7, Sep acal gpuctl 2s sans od oe Tk ggasi we Pie PIE Foes Bs = i Geel $0ck EE Bsa! ARTE ie OES eae Behe — e an — Local and Other Items. aR mails arrived in town about 1 o'clock to day, > — Gospel ARMy Banquet snd Eatertainment to-morrow, - > - SEVERAL uprooted street crossings make travelling dangerous for pedestiians. oe - —_ UMMERSIDR people break water at the entrance to their harbor. 7 are agitating for a/| | O29 TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. | {Sexciat Daspatours to THe EXamryen. ] DOMUNION PARLIAMENT Ottawa, Mareh 22. | ™ ‘ ' | Tuomas R. TRAVERS The House met at 3 o'clock. After | HELEN M. BEARISTO, several bills were referred to, EMELINE WALLACE. In answer to a question, Hon. Mr. Costi-| The chair, fitted with moveable book-rest } oP EXAMINER, MARCH 23. On the evening of the 15th inst., the Rev. R. W. Dyer, the esteemed Incumbent of St. | Peter's Church, Alberton, was waited upon | | by severa! of his parishioners and presente ; with the follow ing address :— Rev. R. W. Dyer Dear Sir,—Please acceyt this easy chair as a small token of the esteem and aftection in which you are held by the members of your flock, and also their deep sympathy with you in your afilic- tion. In behalf of the congregation of St. Peter's, Alberton, and other friends, Oxe drunk constituted the docket at the | gan said that Parliament wil! be asked to | 924 other conveniences for an invalid, is one Stipendiary Magistrate’s Cou't this morning. | vote a sum of money to pay the Commis-|°f Mr. Newson’s masterpieces, and the rev — — Ecas only 12 cents at R Soap. 18 cents per dozen K. Brace’s. Toilet at it. K Brace’s, dileedeiacs Tue Northern Light left Pictou for George- town early this morning, and has not yet reported there. _- > - -— We understand that Mr. T. A. LePage’s leoture in Summerside will not be delivered till farther notice. sii dliam Rememner the Children’s Entertainment in St James’ Hall, this (Tuesday) evening. A lively time is anticipated. ociaiaiiliiiaias Mason Frearson, of the Gospel Army, is among the passengers who leit Pictou on board the Northern Light this morning. women Tue Evening Sale at the Diamend Book- store will continue this evening Musical lnstruments, Books, Fancy Goods, &c,, will be prominent features. soba iteilataees TraDe Satz.—Two carloads Choice Flour (Patenta and Sup. Extra), Sugar, Oil, &c., to- morrow, Wednesday, March 24, at 11 o'clock. See advt.— A. McNeill, Auctioneer. aeale THe young woman McKinnon, referred to yesterday, had her foot sprained by fall- ing down the stairs of the Convent de Notre Dame, and not St. Joseph's Convent, as inadvertently stated. -—@—__—_ THERE will be a meeting in the Christian Church Meeting House to-morrow evening, (Wednesday) commencing at 7 30. Elder Ira C. Mitchell will probably give an address All are cordially invited to attend. _- --s>> — A MEETING of the officers and non-commis- sioned officers of the city companies of active militia will be held in the Stipendiary Magis- trate’s Court Room this (Tuesday) evening, at S o'clock. Afull attendance is respecttully requested, ———-< Ar a public meeting of the citizens of New Glasgow, N. 8., on Friday last, a resolutior in favor of the construction of a system of waterworks was carried by a majority of 45 The expense of the proposed works is esti- mated at $60,000. oneensilisiinds DeLaNe\, the young man ment'oned yester- day as beating his father on Water Street, Sammerside, was sentenced by Stipendiary Magistrate McQuarrie to pay a fine of $25, or in default to be imprisoned for sixty days. He took the sixty days, _-—-— A MAN wearing a boot and shoe, the latter looking suspiciously like that found in the yard on Sydney Street the night of the fire, and which it is suspected belongs to the incendiasy, has been seen prowling about the east end of the city during the past few days. ———-———— Errata.—In the letter of Mr. F. R. Page, C. E., published yesterday, the para- graph relating to pipe and hydrants should read ‘‘ For what the city of Halifax is paying for the same ;’ and not ‘‘ For what the city of Charlottetown is paying,” as inadvertently stated. ‘EE Ose of the English mail bags, containing newspapers recovered from the wrecked steamer Oregon, arrived at the City Post Office to-day. The papers are saturated with water, andthe addreeses in many cases are illegible; but it is thought that after they are placed before a fire fora short time most of them can he forwarded to their destination. Ow Sunday evening about seven o'clock a rocery store on Cumberland Street was Cocloen: inte, aud $4 in cash and several smal! articles stolen therefrom Later on in the evening, the hay-press,on Grafton St. in which a large quantity of hay is stored, was also broken into. The police have their suspicions! as to the guilty parties and are looking them up. —_——_<——— A CABLE states that the London chamber of commerce, the most important body of the kind in the United Kingdom has this after- noon petitioned the Government to support the Canadian Pacific steamship line, and ex- pressed the opinion that there is a great value to imperial commercial interests of Great Britain in this new route to Australia and the east, — > —— Tux ‘Pioneer’ reports that Mr. W. H Belyea has disposed of his lobster factories at Black Pond and Miminigash to Mr. Holman, ef Summerside, who intends to continue the business in connexion with Mr, McAllister, of Miminigash. Mr. Belyea belongs to St. John, and has been doing business in Prince County for some years. He stands in the very first rank of square, honest men, and we are indeed sorry that he has decided to leave the Province. He intends to resume the can- ning business in Cape Breten. Boston Prices.—Receipts of potatoes have been quite liberal during the past week, and the market is ashade easier. Prices range from 65 to 78 cents. The supply of oats is dull, and from 412 to 45 cents per bushel is the price asked, A good jobbing movement is visible in mack- erel and codfish, and the outlook is quite encouraging though the demand for round lota is rather slight. The egg market is well supplied, and prices range from 13} to 14 cents per dozen. ~—-——< We are informed by Mr. Theo. L. Chap- pelle, Agent for the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, that the Redpath Concert Co.—recognized as one of the choicest combinations in America— will give two of their inimitable entertain- ments in this city in May next. A rich musical treat is in store for our people. Arrangements are also being completed with Jastin McCarthy, and it is expected that three lectures by this distinguished Nationalist will be given here during the ensuing summer, of which fu!l particalars will be shortly given. — Farr attendance at the market to-day. The following are the prices :—Beef (small) 5 to 10 cts per Ib; do per quarter 4to7 cts; mutton, 5 to 8 cents; pork (carcass) 42 to 5 cents ; rk (small) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 6 to 8 ets; ham, per lb, 13 to 14 cts; fowls, each, 25 to 35 cts; butter (fresh), 24 to 25; do(tub) 17 to 19 cts; eggs. per doz, 12 to 13 cts; ducks, per pair, 70 to 75 cts; flour per 100 lbs, $2.25 to $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2 50: oats, 32 to 33 cts; hay per 100, 40 to 50 cts; potatoes, 18 to 20 cts; geese, 50 to 70; cabbage, per doz, 35 to 50; turnips, per bush, 13 to Lécts; apples, per rr 64ots; veal, 8 tu 8Ue to ¥1,75. je por TH tr | White said it was the sioners and Inspectors appointed under the | Liquor License Act of 1883, and also to re- | imburse the parties who paid fees under the | same Act. In answer to a question, Hon. Mr. | Foster said that the Government intend to} send the Alberta again to Hudson Bay | under command of Lieut. Gordon. In answer to a question, Hon, Mr intention of the Government fo establish one or more National Park along the line of the C. P. R. in the territories of B-itish Columbia. in answer to a question, Hon, Mr. Thompson said that all the documenta had been brought down asking that Riel should not be pardoned or sentence not com- muted. The House then proceeded with the debate on Landry’s censure motion. Hon. Mr. Thompson, on rising, was re- ceived with great applause. He said the charge that Landry’s motion was framed by the Government was not true. In the nature of things, Parliament could not and ought not to be the Court ef Appeals in such cases. Partizan feeling was always present, and the Commons could not come to the question with the calm deliberation necessary. After a long and very able speech, Mr. Thompson sat down at six o'clock amidst loud applause. All say he has laid out Blake cold, and made a great reputation for himself. After recess, Mr, Thompson dealt with the further evidence of Riel’s criminality He referred to this as his second offence, and ridiculed the idea that the first offence should not be considered. He entered most fully into the question of the sanity of the prisoner. ~ e -- HOME RULE. Gladstone’s Scheme. Lonpon, March 22. Gladstone occupied his usval place in the House of Commons this afternoon. He appeared in excellent health and spirits. H. Campbell Bannerman, Secretary for War, announced that the Government had withdrawn the British troops on the Nile to Assouan. It is affirmed this evening, by a person believed to know, that there never bas been any foundation for the statements that Gladstone intended to ask authority to issue aloan in order to secure funds to carry out his schemg to buy out real estate owners of Ireland. It is now declared that the Premier in his scheme proposes the appointment of a commission of experts to fix the value of land properties in Ireland, which, at these valuations,are to be handed over to the Government in exchange for consols. In this way Ireland is to be made a debtor to the Empire for the amount paid to the landlords, together with the interest, the whole sum to be repaid into the Imperial Treasury by Ireland in instal- ments within the term of fifty years. At end of the term the lesses become owners, It necessarily involves Home Rule. Shipping Disasters. Lonpon, March 22. The British bark Gloire, from St. John, N. B., Feb. 16, was passed March 10th, waterlogged and abandoned. New York, March 22 The bark James Stafford, reported Jan. 30, a seaman fell overboard and was lost on Feb. 5, during a hurricane. Three other seamen were weshed overboard, Aquatic McKeesport, Pa., March 22. John Teemer,Champion oarman,offers to row Wallace Ross three or four miles with turn for $1,000 a side. He suggests a sweepstake race between Hanlan Ross and himself, each to put up from $500 to $1,000. Race to take place on any water. The Situation in Burmah. ——_—_—_ Rangoon, March 22. Gen. Pendergast, in command of the British expedition to relieve Genethen in Burmah telegraphs that he has met and dispersed a large body of insurgents at that town. He adds that pecple in the vicinity are friendly. ° Sir John’s Illness. Orrawa, March 22. Dr, Powell to-day called in Dr. Howard, of Montreal, to consult with him on Sir John’s case. The doctors agree about the treatment, and recommend quiet, rest, and great care. Terrible Accident. PotTsvitue, Pa., March 22. This morning a fall of top rock took place in a tannel, burying about twenty work- men, mostly Italians. Several were killed aud others seriously injured. Weather Bulletin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxosto, March 23,--10 a. m. Fresh to strong west and northwest winds, partly cloudy weather, with light snow falls, stationary or a little lower temperature. MergoroLoeicaL OFFICE Charlottetown, March 25, 1886. Highest ‘Temperature yesterday, (read at gentleman desires to return his most eincere thanks to the donors for their valuable and appropriate gift, as also for the kind syrepathy expressed on his behalf. coon shnstagilecsitht _ THERE is no see et or patent in the produc- tion of ‘‘Myrtle Nivy’ tobaceo, It could be produced by any manufacturer, but no manu- facturer could make it pay at the pric>, unless he could purchase on a large scale and sell on alargescale, Hecould not seli below the present price without a lozs even if he could purchase at the lowest advantageous terms. To get a large market theref re, without which it would have no inducemenis to go on, would be the work of many years. ‘That is the reason why Messrs Tuckett & Son have command of the market, and they are wise enough to retain it only by keep'ng the price down to pan figures, BUTTER, — SALE LOW BY THE TUB. J, M. AULD, Grafton Street. Ch’town, March 20, ’86—4i eod DRUG CLERK WANTED. _ a nice town in Nova Scotia, a reliable, temperate young man of a few years’ experience. Must have good references as to honesty, &c. Address : ‘* DRUGGIST,” stating salary, &c., care this paper. March 18—3i LL persons indebted to the late firm of GEO, DAVIES *& CO. are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. AARRIS & STEWART, March 3, 1886 "Hosiery Kuitting Establishment J. CALLBECK is seliing Ladies’ and . Misses’ Stockings at from 30 to 50 cents per pair, and Men’s Socks from 20 to 30 cents Good value, being made from the best Island and Scotch yarns. Ch’town, March 15, ’86 —3i oaw Kent Street Grocery Store, Op. the Rocklin Hieusce. ee ee ee R. RR. BELL, EALER in CHOICE FAMILY GRO- OCERIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUIT, FISH, &c. As my stock is all Fresh and First-class, selected by a gentleman of many years’ experience from the best assorted stock in the city, I can guarantee satisfaction to all, and would respectfully solicit a fair share of public patronage. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tion. R. R. BELL. March 4th, 1886—1mo eod & wky pd SEED WHEAT BEST WHITE RUSSIAN, FOR SALE CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, March 4, 1886.—5wks dy wky House for Sale, Q\ITUATE on King Street, opposite the b> residence of P. Blake, Eeq. The build- ing is in thorough repair and contains, on the first floor, a front and back shop and two large rooms ; also, a large kitchen built on to the house, fitted with many conveniencies — pump, wash boxes, &c, and a goed large pantry ; second floor, four large rooms ; third floor, four large reoms — both flats having nice halls. The house is well finished throughout, and very convenient. The cellar is frost- proof and contains a large brick pantry with cement floor. A water pipe conducts rain water to the cellar. Outbuildings are large and convenient, Possession given from 15th April. Apply on the premises to the Subscriber, MRS, JAMES STANLEY. March 12—pat WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. ast LET—That pleasantly situated Dwel- ling House at Southport, owned by the subscriber, containing eleven well-finished rooms, good cel'ar, and coal shed, and ont- offices attached; also, first-class dairy and ice house, coach house and stables and large fruit and vegetable garden. Splendid bath- ing within a short distance. Rent moderate. —Henry Beer. mar23 % LET OR TO SELL—A House and Shop on Upper Great George Stre-t, opposite the Dominion House, For particu- lars apply to the subscr.ber, on the premises. —/‘ames Bradley. mar23 V YANTED—A_ second-hand copy of Magnall’s Questions. Apply at this office. mar28 tf V J ANTED—A small Cottage or House in Charlottetown to rent, suitable for a lady of small private means, with six chil- dren. The rent must be moderate—not to exceed $100 a year. Apply to office of Peters & Peters. marl7 lino eod URSE WANTED —App!ly to Mrs. Max- £ well, Fitzroy Street. mar17 tf OR SALE OR TO LET—The Subscriber offers for sale all that property now occa- pied by her, on Lower Spring Park Road. Also, one acre of land in the Royalty.— Apply to Mrs. R. THorng, mar]5 tf ANTED—A Cook Apply to the Matron P. EB. Hospital. mar9 tf OST —On Tuesday, the 9th inst, a Gold Earring, set with garnets. The finder midnight)... .-.ccccrcecseese one crwicetdee Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) .........- ee sees sereeee ~. 26.4 Lowest Temperature this ee » iat R11 Temperature this at 8 o'clock. . .34.0 Tempereture this at 1 o'clock, 30.0 will be rewardei by leaving it at Tx - IFER offive, urwrl2 $ a ——— 1. 1. Pal 1Ses JAS. PATON & GO, MARKET SQUARE, FF ER special inducements to purchasers of Hovse Furnish- 4 mg Geods. during the month of March. Those in need of Carpets and Oilcloths should give us acall. Our stock is pro- nounced the largest and cheapest in the city, and entirely new. 100 rolls Carpet, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. 75 Qileloth, from one foot to twelve feet wide. | A special lot of Scotch and Union Carpets will cleared out at cost. See these, as they are genuine Bargains, Grand value in White and Grey Cottons, Shirtings, Print Cottons, Cretonnes, Table Linens, Towe!s and Bed Tickings. 1.200 pairs Corsets, cheap. Gilray’s Patent Lace Curtain Stretcher. them. Ladies should see JAS. PATON & CO,, SUCCESSORS TO W. A, WEEKS « CO, March 5, 1886. ee PUBLIC NOTICE. — To Farmers and Others who want to buy Dry Goods at Low Prices. 20s ROM this date to Ist MAYw e will give bargsins in al! departments White Cottons, Print Cottons, Shirtings and Sheetings at PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO SELL. ree 27! Gray Cottons ——- A big lot of Wool Tweeds, suitable for Men’s and Roys’ wear, at panie prices. Ulster Cloths, very cheap. The balance of our Colored Dress Goods regardless of cost; Black and Colored French Merinoes and Cashmeres at prices that defy competition. Black and Colored Kid Gloves at marked down prices. A BIG DRIVE in Men’s and Boys’ SOFT FELT HATS for spring wear—jast see them, and if you want « hat you ate bound to buy one of this lot; also, a large stock of STIFF HATS, at hard-pan prices. A First-class and Well-assorted stuck to select from. a@ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, STANLEY BROS. Brown's Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, March 19, 1886 a SSO CHEAP CASH SALE. —_—_—_—0o---- CcCOoOTTONsS, <&e. ee J Bo MACDONALD Ww clear out his stock of Carpets at Tremendous Reductions : CARPETS, Brussels Carpets.) Price $1.60, reduced to $1.15. | Price $1.50, reduced to $1 05. Price $1.25, reduced tu 86cts. Tapestry Carpets. Price 90cts, reduced to 65cts. Price 65cts, reduced to 45cts. Price 5icts, reduced to 35cts. Seotch Carpets. Price $1.25, reduced to 85cts. Price $1.10, reduced to 75cts. Price 90cts, reduced to 65cts. fiemp Carpets, 10, 1°, and 14 Cents. Fioor Oileloths, Lace Curtains, &0,, at lib- eral discounts. — (9) = OSE SoMa T Oo, aoe: 30,000 yards Grey Cotton at cost; 20,000 yards White Cotton at cost; 20,000 yards Print Cotton at cost. If you require Carpets, now is the time ,to buy. A great part of this stock of Carpet was imported last year. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, March 1, 1886. — eee FLOUR! FLOUR! 70: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. :0- “TAVING a Large and Well-assorted Stock on hand, 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, City Mills, brils. and half-bris, &c. — ALSO — CHOICE PASTRY, in half-barrels. 20: Y= Every Barrel Warranted. Give us acall before buying elsewhere. BEER & GOFF OPPOSITE MARKET OUSE. Feb. 25, 1886—2aw & wky a en SR - a eS sna alasiibomnees DF {SHIND RAILWAY. ~~ oe SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “Tender for Steam Coal,“ will be received until SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, inclusive, for the supply of Six Thousand (6,000) Tons of the best fresh-mined ROUND STEAM COAL, for locomotive use, Tenders to state the price per ton Of 2,240 lbs., delivered as follows :- Charlottetown..,.. ; -+-3,150 tons, Summqqpekse.: .. 8 Me... Tv RR +e Goorpeso Wises .. .s0sabk. cel wae ll ” ne 09 OR 08 ite «sin vik nn od dic 30. .* Cape Traverse........ _— 7 At least one-quarter of the whole quantity re- quired, at each of the above-mentioned stations, to be delivered.on or before the 30th day of. JUNE next, and delivery of the whole to be completed on or before the first day of OCTOBER, 1836. The first payment will be made in July, and monthly thereafter. Ten (10) per cent will be retained from each payment until the final and satisfactory comp/etion of the contract, The Department does not bind itself te aocept the lowest or any tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. nas y Office, Ch’towu, March 16, 1886—dy3i wy i t ite Chto Water Works Co. ies is hereby given that the Stock Book in the above Company has this day beea opened, and that saa ei Book is now in the office of R. R. FitzGerald, Soli- citor, in‘the Cameron Block, Charloitetown, Prince Edward Island, where any person or body politic or corporate can subscribe for shares in the above Company, under the Act or Charter incorporating the same. Dated this 24th day of February, A, D., 1886. ALRXANPER McKINNON, R. R. FITZGERALD, for Incorporators, Feb. 24—dy 20i REID BRO'S MARCH PRICE LIST. Shirting Ginghams, marked price lic, now 8. All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 25c. Half-wool Drugget, marked price 32c, now Pe. _Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.24, and $5, now half price. Men's Reefers. marked $4, now half price. Ladies* Corsets, marked $1.10, now 7 Ladies* Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $1. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, marked 3 now $5.85. Men‘s Tweed Pants, marked $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 750, now 55c, Ladies* Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, now 75e, Men's Underclothing at 20 per cent discount, Men’s Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price. Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked 60c, now 45c, Cotton Flanneis, in white and colored, marked 12c, now 1l0c, A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men's Furnishings, M “ar White and Regatta Shirts, murked $1.40, now $1. of Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $14. 30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, now , only $20, $4 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now only 312. Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure, now only $4. Child’s Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only $1.26. Youth's Black Worsted Snits, marked $0,650, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked $1.25, now ony 90c, y * REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, Ch'town, March 1, 1886. , North Atlantic Steamship 00. = wi lis SPRING SAILINGS, 1886. From London and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL, S.S. “ Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool for ¢ harlottetown, ABOUT 15th AFRIL, The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in P. E. Islend, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N, B., to R. A. & J, Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agert, Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886. REGULAR TRADER. eS A ypte REM hg Re) SLUR} aA titans = A= } ; oat . 4 st 1 a, POE: ce aoe oe SPRING TRIP, 1886 | eel From Liverpool to Charlottetown. The well known Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” R. RENDLE, Commander, now on the berth, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, On or About !st APRIL NEXT. Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, ae Souris, Summerside, and She- jas. Vor Freight or Passege apply in London te John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; E. C, in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bres., 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & 60., Ch’town, Jam, 30, 1966,—6w cod rey Eee py ey EN Ie ET om i fone