Local and Other Items. Maits arrived at noon to-day. jennie GosPsL Army — March out to-night, > om Hats at half ptice at D. A. Bruce's. ml3 aoamnil Gevvs’ Fuaxisntes at slaughter prices at D, A Brue mchl3 > hive cases of new hats opening to-day at L. E. Prowse, march 13 _— > Two dranks were fined $2 and $4 each at | the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morn- | ing. on Messrs. Prakr Bros, & Co., are repairing the breastwork near the factory of R. Palmer & Co, —— A MAN was recently fined $10 in Illinois for Squeezing a woman. It is just $10 gone t wel t. nm Ir is stated that Heolan haa made a pro- position to Gaudaar for a race at Toronto on May 24th. epeitiaicc Tue Northern Light left Pictou at six o'clock this morning, and arrived at George- town at noon. sii CuarRies Dickens, son of the famous novel- ist, has resigned his commission on the North- west Mounted Police. ---?>---<- A’ sent AMCaAMrpne.t, a native of St. John, N.B, died of delirium tremens, in a Boston lockup afew days ago. ——_-—-@—-- Jas. W. Perers, a well-known lawyer of St. John, N. B , dropped dead onthe street at that place last Thureday afternoon, ; Rost. Avstin, a Carleton, N. B., cab driver, has received word from San Francisco that he has become heir to £1,900 stg. o- _ se Tuere will be preaching in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street te-morrow evening at 6.30, by Elder Ira C, Mitchell pissin Tur subject for debate hefore the Caledo- nian Club Literary Society, on Monday even- ing. will be; ‘‘Is the reading of Novels in- jurious to Morals?’ Sdiegiliiialiaadl Acconpine to the report of the Minister of Marine, Prince Edward Island haa 45 lighis. Cost of maintenance $20,218, of construction, $877. isms Tue Black Diamond Lina steamer Coban, Capt. Robert Fraser, arrived at Caibarien, from Havana. on the Ist inst., and sailed again on the 7th for New York. - ae ee Szconp Meraovisr Cuuren.—The Rev. J. Shenton will preach to-morrow at 10.30 a, m,, and Rev. S. H. Rice at 6.30 m, Sabbath School at2 p.m. All are welcome. _--- > Tue Calais Advertiser did not make its ap- pearance last week, owing to the fact that a stairway was being renovated in the building, and the cflice was deluged with laths, mortar, etc. _- --s-- Caprain Dovenarty and Cadet Wilson, of the Salvation Army will open fire in the Free Churecb to-morrow at hours as advertised. Officers did not arrive via Northern Light as expected. dit a As the wise men of olden times were guided by the star in the east so let the wise cf to-day be guided by the sign of the Big Hat to L. E. Prowse for the latest styles in hats. march 13 _-- ->- Tus Nova Scotia financial returns show a deficit of $7,674 on current account, not in cluding a sum of $16,500 which the province received as premiums on debentures floated by the province, iinet Messrs. Gray & Wuearon, who have the contract for cutting down and clearing away trees and grading the three miles of the N. B, and P. E. |. road, from Lane’s to the break- water, have commenced work. osaasagisenel Pappy Suga has accepted Jimmy Gibbons’ challenge to a pugilistic encounter. He says he will fight Gibbons for from $50 to $100 a side at any time he will come to the scratch, and wants him to either *“‘ put up or shut Up. >-—— We understand that Mr James Macdonald, of H. M, Customs, has collected and for- warded to Mr. Page, C. E., of Boston, docu- ments, maps, etc., bearing upon the water- works question. He has also forwarded an interesting letter on the same subject. siecle Tux Auction Sale on Monday next, March 15th, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, of that valasble property known as the Hyde Farm, close by MacEschern’s Wharf, West River, offers aa excellent chance for anyone wishing to secure a good Freshold Farm in a hizh state cf cultivation. o> Tue anrnal meeting of the P. E, Island Auxilisry Bible Society will be held in the Hall of the Y. M. C. A,, on Monday evening next, 15th inst. Chair taken at 7.30 This Society is doing a good work, and deserves public support, Stirring addrosses by our best socakers and good music may be expect- ed. ‘The public are cordially invited. 2i le Boston new agony. Whenever a young wow goes out walking in slippery weather, she carries a small bag filled with ashes. ‘Vhen a slippery sidewalk is reached a corner of the bag is torn open and, as the Boston Advertiser with Scriptural ambiguity puta it, “‘you may walk across as triumphantly as the Isarelites did over the Red Sea.” —_—_»—— We leara from a reliable source that the Hon DPoeasld Ferguson, while in England, purchased a three-year old cart stallion, for the use of King’s County, two mares in foal, and a boar pig for the Government Stock | Farm He also purchased a number of Shropshire rams for distribution throughout the County. They will all be shipped for Halifax on the 16th inst, has a —_—--—— A Sr. Lovrs editor who doubtless has expe- rienes, in answer to the question, ‘Which arm, the right or the left, should I offer to a lady ?” emphatically answers; “Give her the orm farthest from the ice-cream and oyster eatoons you will have to pass, and thus place yourself im position to cut off her view. Rome pzople are naturally mean, others are forced into poverty. T eeaiintiiieines Tuene has been quite a rush of business at the Custom House and Excise Office during the past week a, owing to @ report that duties are to be increased on some ataples, our merchants are endeavoring to take time by the forelock and save the extra daty. We loara that the amount taken at the Custom House for “Ex-Warehouse Duties,” in two THE DAILY TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. SPECIAL Despatcurs ro Tur KXAMINER, ] DOMINION PABLIAM BN Sir John’s Eliness. * Orrawa, March 12. Sir John has been in bed all da by ad- vice of his physician, but will likely be able to take his seat on Monday. Protection of the Fisheries. Capt. P. A Scott, R. N., will ba gazat- ted Fishery Officer under the Fishery Act, and commander of al steamera owned or , chartered by the Government for the pree tection of the fisheries. An Emphatic Contradiction. The statement which has appeared in Grit orgens in the Maritime Provinces that the Government had abandoned the idea of prohibiting the catching of lobsters for three years till after the elections, I am authorized by the Minister of Fisheries to contradict in a most. emphatic way no regulations for prohibiting lobster catching having been at any time framed or contem- plated. The Riel Question. After introduction of - several bills, the House took up further considsration of Landry’s resolution of consure, Royal having the floor. He pointed out that Amyot was not entitled to much considera- tion, seeing that he had deliberately attempted to mislead the Houss or had been ignorant of what he was talking about. Royal contended that Riel had jastly paid the penalty of his crime. Gigault, who followed, condemned the Government for allowing tho sentence of the Court to be carried out for several rea- sens, which he gave. He acensed the Government of being influenced by Orange- men in other Provinces, therofore they disregarded the Province of Quebec when it pleaded to spare Riel’s life. Wallace, of York, whothen spoke, said the whole cause of the opposition had been directed by the desperate position in which they found their political fortune. They wanted office, and were prepared to take any stick to beat Sir John with. Blake, in 1870, had made long and severe speeches, based on newspaper reports, and had, without waiting of official papers, moved that $5,000 ba offered for the capture of Louis Riel. Replying to charges against- the orangemer, he said there were about 2,000 Orange Lodges in the Dominion, and not more than six had ever brought the question of Riel up, or expreased any opinion. Not a single peti- tion had been sent to the Government to have Riel hanged. After recess, Cameron, of Huron, mace a violent spesch, declaring Riel’s execution a judicial murder; that the Government contained greater criminals than Riel, ard stating he would vote for Landry's motion, House adjourned at the close of Cam- eron’s speech at 11,20. Rieting in Terento. Toronto, March 12. There was great excitement on the streets to-day, and many heads, both of civilians and policemen, were broken. The police authorities were determined to see that the street cars were ran this morning. The first car was started from the stables, manued by twelve policemen, and from that time till about four this afternoon, when the cars were stopped running, there were continuous collisions between police and mob, A meeting of the City Council was held, and deputations were appointed to endeavor to effect a settlement, Their efforts were crowned with success, the com- pany agreeing to take back the men under the same conditions that existed prior to the strike and no questions asked, but reserving to themselves the right to dis- charge any found to belong to the Knights of Labor. Work will be resumed to- morrow. Schaefer Wins Again. New York, March 12. The fourth billiard game between Schaefer and Vignaux to-night was won by Sc'iaefer. Score, 609 to 243. In the twentieth in- ning Schaefer made 250, the highest run on record at this game. P Rebels Marching on Mandalay. Lonpon, March 12. A despatch from Ringoon has informed the authorities that 12,090 rebels intend to march on Mandalay. British reinforce- ments are pushing forward to assist the garrison. The Fiying Column. Kuineston, March 12. Col. Cotton has been notified from Ottawa that no men from A battery will be required to proceed to the Northwest at present, and that a flying colnmn will not be sent forward this spriug. Suicide at Niagara Falls. — Curprewa, Ont., March 12. An unknown man committed suicide at Niagara Falis this morning by jumping into the river and swimming right over the cataract. He wasarather large man, and wore dark overcoat and felt hat. Bismarck’s Spirit Bill Defeated. Benuin, March 12. Prince Bismarck’s spirit monopoly bill was to-day rejected by committee of the Reichstag, 20 to 5. This action virtually defeats the measure. Holland's Socialists. Amsrervam, March 12. of the city. — An Orphavage in Flames. Beruw Mareh 12. days, amounted to about 65! 000, while the Excise Daties amounted to $2,000 in the samo period. been destroyed by fire. Five i perished in the flames and thirty injured. The police this afternoon charged with swords upon a large crowd of sociatists who had assembled in the aristocratic quarters The ‘orphanage for boys in Noerde has inmates 5 = os 4 = Notes. Lonpon, March 12. A petrolenm well has been struck new Suskim. | An official report of the collision on the raiiway between Monte Carlo and Merton, on Wednesday, places the number killed at four; injured, at 23. _ There was a $35,000 fire in a large quan. tity of cotton in a railway station at Old- ham, Eng. One of the firemen was killed. Weather Suiletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fer the Varitione Provinces. Toronto. March 13.--10 a. m, Moderate to fresh winds, mostly cloudy with occasional light rain; not much change in temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, March 13, 1886, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midvigbt)..... Si ntiecaniitcdsanbotn (ee Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnighs) ...+..%e:0 ils ial cic weal % 5 19.1 Lowest ‘Temperature this morning....... 31.4 Temperature thie morning,at 8 o’cleex. , .23.4 Teoamperatire thir afternann at 1 o’alock. . 25,8 Special Notices. Granpb show at the City Hat Store to-night, Exhibition free, and hats cheap at L. E, Prowse. march 13 Tre Oratorio Concert will take place in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Monday, the 22nd inst. Programme on Tuesday next. Plan of the Hall will be at Watson’s on Wednes- day next, ra 12 Si THoss in want of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons and Tickings, caa purchase from the largest assortment to be found in the city at a dis- count of 15 per cent for a few days only at James Paton & Co’s., Brown’s Block, Market Square. mar 3 Unusvat bargains in Carpets and Room Paper are now being off»red at Beer Bros. Moderate winds, fine and little milder weather. SitaveutTer Prices —Men’s Plain Over- shoes for $1.20; former price $1 60, Men’s Fancy Overshoes for $! 30; former price $1 75, at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. feb 8 SurerioR value in Lace Curtains at Beer Bres. On the 12th inst., James S, Doull, aged 69. Funeral from his late residence, on Monday,next, at 2 o’clock, to the People’s Cemetery. On the 10th inst., in St. John, N, B., in the 21st year of her age, Mary, eldest daughter of Joseph and Sarah Shannon. SEED WHEAT BEST WHIT RUSSIAN, FOR SALE CHEAP. - JOHN NEWSON. . Ch’town, March 4, 1886.—5wks dy wky From New York to Charlottetown, SPRING, 1886. ‘i? Clipper Barque “CLARIBEL,” now on berth, will sail from New York for Charlottetown, ON OR ABUUT March, 25th Next. For Freight apply in New York to JamFs Epmiston, 27 & 29 Beaver Street, or here to E. C. OWEN. Ch’town, March 3, 1886—6i tu th sat WE MAVE SOLD NEARLY ALL OUR Steul-Winding Rockford Watches, which are giving good satisfaction, and as the Coyzpany, in the interest of the public, say they will not send any watches by mail, we shall defer getting a fall supply until we can safely do so by express, In the meantime we have several Key- Winding Rockford Watches on hand, accu- rately timed, and purchasers of any of these can have the privilege of exchanging fora Stem- Winder, wheu they arrive. in stock, a nice assortment of Waltham & Elgin Watches, in heavy silver or gold- fiiied cases. He W- TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK, Charlottetown, March 5, ’86. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de OST—Oa Tuesday, th: 9h inst, a Gol Earring, set with garnets. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at THz Exam- INER office. marl2 3i pd TRAYED OR STOLEN — From Theo. Chappelle’s residence, King Square, & black dog (Retriever). white breast and paws,. answeriag to the name “Nero.” The finder ae be suitably rewarded upon returning im. ILCH COW—For Sale or Exchange, a recently renewed Milch Cow—a heavy milker and in, good order. Enquire at THe EXAMINER Office, marl0O tf ’ OST—On Saturday night last. between the 4 corners of Grafton and Kent Streets (on Prince) a Japancse Wolf Robe), The tinder will be rewa-ded by leaving the robe at Robin’s Livery Stable, Kent Street. ANTED A : Matrcn P, E. Hospital. mar9 tf HA MINER, Cook. Apply to the ’ ao cheap in all departments. CARPETS! ——-—0 REMNANTS ! Ch’town, Feb, 25, 1885.—dy & wky —_—— [AROH 18 1886. _ LONGSN HEUSE! ee ee aes CLEARANCE SALE still going on, Goods selling CARPETS! Seven Bales Scotch Carpets, imported expressly for Spring Sale, now added to stock. See them. REMNANTS! Dress Remnants, Print Remnants, Cloth Remnants, &c., Silk Remnants, Satin Remnants. HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO CHO, DAVIES & CoO. 400 Pieces Grey Cottons, 220 Pieces White Cottons, 150 Pieces Print Cottons, 0 Brussels, Ch’town, Feb. 23, '86. at L. E. PROWSE’S. Laces, Embroidery, Gloves, &c. minion. L. 'Ch’town, Feb. 16, ’86—eod wky TANDARD GOODS setae tess LOWEST PRICES! o-— PERKINS & STEARNS LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 55 Pieces Hessians, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 140 Dozen Towels. Black French Merinoes, : meres, Black Cords, Biack Nuns’ Veil- ing, Black Costume Cloth, XC. a ee White and Colored Knitting Cotton, Tapestry and Wool Largest Stok of ROOM PAPER ov P & PERKINS & STERNS. Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. Oo Black Cash- Carpets. OLLCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS. Cocoa, China and Ewine Matting GASH SALE! GHEAP SALE! ° IG SALE OF DRY: GOODS AND CLOTHING, HATS, &e., Now is the time to buy! | counts on Dress Goods, Cashmere, Merino, Fianneis, featuers, HATS, HATS, Largest Stock in the City; Lowest Figures in the Do- Come and see the Cheap Goods. Ee’ PROWS-h, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. island. 5° , 4 ¥< ime i itt 18 ileal eee ~~ 4s f _—.. “REID BRO'S MARCH PRICE LIST. Shirting Ginghams, marked price llc, now 8c. All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32¢, now 25e. Half-wool Dragget, marked price 32c, now 22c. Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and $5, now half price. Men’‘s Reefers, marked $4, now half price. Ladies’ Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75c. Ladies’ Rabber Circulars, marked $).40, now $1. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, marked $7.5, now $5.85. Men's Tweed Pants, marked $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies* Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 75c, now 55c, Ladies’ Four-clasp Kid Gloves, werth $1.40, now 75e, : Men’‘s Underclothing at 26 per ceat discount. Men's Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price. Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked 0c, now 45c. Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now 10c, A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men's Furnishings. , a White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1. $20 Fine Tw eed Suits, to measure, now only $14. Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, how only $20, $14 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $12. Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure, now only $4. ; Child's Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only $1.36. Youth’s Black Worsted Suits, marked 99,50, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked 61.25, now only 9c. e ery Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, 55c, an ° Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents. REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, March 1, 1886. Special IWotice. ee eee DHBTORS. N ESSR3. YOUNKER & OFFER beg to iV notify all persons indebted to them, either by Book Account or Promissory Notes, that unless their respective amounts are paid immediately. they will be sued for without respect of persons, This notice is final. March 5—4i eod pd North Atlantic Steamship Co, From Londen and Liverpeoi S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL, &.8. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Livyerpeo! fer * harlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in P. EB, 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- bam and Bathuret; N. B., to R. A. & J. Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agrt, TRADER. Ch’town,, Jan. 30, 1886, REGULAR SPRING TRIP, i886 ee me From Liverpool to Charlottetown. The well known Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” RK. KRENDLE, Commander, now on the berth, will sail from S ‘ ~ Liverpcol for Charettetown, On or About tat APRIL NEXT, Carrying Freight at through retes to Picton, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside, and She- diac. : For Freight or Passege apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Gicat Winchester Street ; E. C, in Liverpool to Pitesirn Bres., 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & C0., Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1596.— Gw eod OLD GCODS. YASH paid for any quantity of ola Rope, C Canvas, iron, rags, Lend, Zine, Pewter, Horschair, Ac, at th Junk Y Lord’s Wharf. ‘ opper, J. McLEOD. Ch’town, Feb. 26, ’66—wky 4 ili meee aE To Lobster Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, euitabi « ster Cans. 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingots, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER, Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw »t Lob aa ini aca eae a