LEB DATOS AS A MET IN ER, i —————————— wid Other Hems, ‘TELCGRAPHIC NEWS, i = - Ground Bones. ; tialof the supposed tramp has been I : i:ned until Monday. SPECIAL | Es) CHFS T B LINER, | | f , ————— 4 bop undersigned will be prepared to sup- Carr. M. NeDowsuby off the Gem’ af Me. | Sudden Death of Prince Leopeid. 7 a =. < - ero . - ams MARCH 29, 1884. NEE Te i cael aetna dee ananammandiocamaanmnes nen anon es aaa - z Lonpox, March 28, 7 Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, fourth and youngest son of Queen Victoria, died | ply pure ground bones, of all sizes, and in the city, Ho is! in large or small quantities, to farmers and otvers about Ist April, Sieeelal moa. ©. ex ht o'clock, | ptation, Matt, 4, 1-]1, le | suddenly at Cannes to-day. ‘The Queen is) ES 4 | profoundly affected by the death of Prince : Italian Government has deterinined to | Leopold. The Prince died in a fit, as he er rans > occasion of opening tae forin | ¥* 8t4rting for Darmstadt to attend the! > Bxlib 1, a prize cf 10,0.0 francs fo, the | ¥eadatng of his niece Princess Victoria of most “ Mm pre The he Bible Class in th ‘ l’a q nis evening, at Highest Cash Price paid fer | Wid Bones. CE EOP RBS osc cc FOR SALE OR TO LET, cess for the transmission of | Hesse. residence of the Prince of | electricity | Wales is besieged by people calling to ex-| Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond ~~ ) 2 ‘¢ Oo ., yp > ¥ © . . press condolence. The Duke of Albany | question, as good value as can be found: ATE ALLAN McNEILL'S HOME- Ar N. J. Campb li’s trade sale Ve 6 . : po i de sale, on Wednes- | had been looking in good health previous | STEAD, iv Royaity, fronting on Mal. day next, at eleven o clock, one mawnific t t ; leas ry P : j Rivchier Ofgin—@elagartnaee ie 7 al oa Che Duchess of Albany is at} . peque Road, containing about eighteen acres, } ; ; , pdb aremont. i i H aB Enquire at seode—manntectnett' Giahanaannaaantne | 550 rE Cc Cc +t with Dwelling House and Barns. Enquire a —antacturer eataloyue price $130.0, ao ieces Crey Cottons, ofice of will 1 1ocked down to the highest bidder PALMER & McLEOD. Ch’town, March 18—*w eod ne 9w 230 Pieces White Cottons, MIR. > ihe House of Commons. | ‘ seonofen Announcing the Pr.nee'’s Death in) ; | | | | of Albany's death. Tus Keeper's Benefit at the Rink last . seroma eterna night was largely attended by skaters and | Orrawa. March 28 . " r j {\ a \ | rs, and was financially and other. | ii ee — 300 x 2 ¢ ; tt ' ' wise a gran ess. The amount realized (radstone is much affected by the Duke LECC5 rit. © Ons. 4 ho . The Marquis of Hart- | Mr. Pranght tenders his. thanks was sia g¢? to the members of the City Band and the | "ton, Secretary of State, ennounced the public for their attendance. > Tus 8S iersiad y "ster say Journal corresp this Province and the Dominion G yvernment, relating to the “‘piers question” The enter- prise the /owrnad is commendable, and cannot but reap a rich reward and receive the | thanks of its numerous intelligeat readers ~ kisctrictry and Magnetism when properly | passed into the blood, brain and nerves pro- duce; the most wonderful effects. We are told that these elements are perfectly blended in the medicine known as Mack's “Magnetic Medicine, advertised ie another column, and the good which has resulted from its use can- not be computed in dollars and cents. [mar24 lw wkly a _ A mays by name McLean was drowned, last evening, while crossing a brook near Elliott Station. It appears that a bridge having been earmied away by the freshet, he was attempt- ing to cross on a round log, which rolled and threw him ja the water. As the stream was only three feet deep, it seems strange that he should have drowned, A coroner's inquest was held this forenoon, but we have not heard the verdict, — ~~ — Tue Board of License Commissioners for Queen's County met to-day for the purpose of considering the applications received by the Inspector for Licenses under the ‘License Act 1883,”" No business was transacted owing to the absence of Sheriif Longworth who was attending the faneral of one of the family. The Board adjourned unti! next Monday when the appheations will be considered. We notice by the St. John papers that the settings of the Commissioners of that city were open to the pubic. —— Tae Summerside Journal, commenting on the doings of the Legislative Council, alludes to the usher of the black rod taking his ease in a spaciousand well cushioned chair. It seems, however, that the present usher Mr. Lawson, for some unknown cause, is compelled to perform his onerous duties on a common cane bottom ch-ir This the “usher” considers &@ personal insult, which must in some con- sti.utional way be dealt with. The matter of privilege is left to the Alberton Councillor who wil bring tle matter before their Honors of the Upper Chamber, to be dealt with as their ‘‘Honors” in their wisdom may deem just. Meaawhile the Usher occupies tire cane seated chair. — — W Hen Guiteau was sentenced be exclaimed: “God will punish you for this!’ Someone thinks it singular, if not significent, that Corkhill, the District Attorney, should be out of his office, one of his associate counsel being acommon drunkard; that two of the jury- men are dead and two have failed in business; that three medical experts who testified to his insanity are dead and one insane; and the chemist who discovered the poison in the bouquet which Mrs. Sceville sent to her brother on the day of bis exe-ution has become insane. . If, as Cook maintains, Guiteau was a tool in the Star Route koavery, this view of the effect of his maledictions will be a great comfort to them. For not only have they succeeded in escaping all punishment, but are becoming influential in the party, while those who prosecuted them have been snubbed. -_--—_»——— Tue capture of a thief under very excep- tional circumstances is reported from Paris He contrived to gain admission into a set of chambers during the absence of the lawful occupant, and proceeded to lay hands on everything of value he could find, In the mid t of this operation it occurred to him that his wardrobe was in urgent need of renewal, an he, therefore, took off his clothes with a view of replacing them by others he found in the reom. Scarcely, however, had he reduced hmself to the garb of primitive man, when he heard a step outside and prompt!y hid himself under the bed. Some one entered the room, and the thief lay noisely for sev- eral minutes, At length the new-comer de- parted, and he veutured to leave his hiding- place. But, mach to his disgust, he discov- ered that the visitor had been a gentleman in his own way of business, for not only was everything in the chambers carried off, but even his own suit of clothes had disappeared! He was, therefore, compelled to await the return of the owner of the property, who, at once, handed him over to the police. Mr. McLeray, the Minister of Marine and Fisheries has introduced into the House of Commons an Act to amend ‘‘ the Act respect- ing Certificates of Masters and Mates of Ships,” and ‘* The Seamen’s Act, 1873.” The amendment introduced by Mr. MecLelan is as follows ; ‘‘ The Act first cited in the title of this Act is further amended by adding the following provision to the seventh sectioa thereof: “‘And ifthe master of any ship, after having produced to the collector or other Officer of the Customs in Canada to whom he applies for a clearance, a certificate of com- peteacy or service required to be possessed by the tirst or only mate of such ship, and having obtained his clearance by representing that the Person possessing such certificate is eagaged as issued an extra | of condolence. contaming the salient points of the | states that the Duke of Albany’s death was poudence between the Government - due to the effects of a fall, which he'met | death in the Commons, and gave notice that on Monday he would move an address A despatch from Cannes with last evening. Lecal Taxation. Lonpon, March 28. In the House of Commons, Bell servative) moved a resolution the relief of local taxation. The Govern- ment opposed the resolution, which, how- ever, was carried 208 to 197. The result was greeted with loud Conservative cheers and cries of ‘‘resign.”’ Sympathy for'the Queen. Orrawa, March 28. Much sympathy is felt and expressed here for the Queen in her affliction. In consequence of the sad news, the dinner at Government House, on Saturday, will not take place. ee A Fire Orrawa, March 28. Fire broke out in Hon. Mr, Chapleau’s house at six o'clock this evening doing con- siderable damage before being put ont. British Troops Rcturning Home. Svuakim, March 28. The 10th Hussars, York and Lancashire Regiment, and Irish Fusileers have em- barked for home. Barnum’s White Elephant. New York, March 28. Barnum’s sacred white elephant arrived here safely to-day. Dominion Political Notes. Ortawa, March 28. After routine Mr. Blake asked what mea- sures were to be brought up from now till the end of the Session. Sir John said the House was evidently determined to prorogue by Easter, and the Government would consult the wishes of the members in than respect. Accordingly the franchise bill will be withdrawn. Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for tne Maritime Provinces. Toronto, March 29--10 a. m. Maritime moderate to fresh north to west wiaods, cloudy to fair weather, not much change in temperature. ; METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, 29th March, 1864, Highest temperature yesterday ..........41.0 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . .32.3 Lowest temperature this morning ........31.3 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, .33.9 Temperature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock.,.37.0 i Ai ~ Jos Assor, President of the Dominion Bridze Company, has awarded sub-contraots to Fleming & Sons, for the manefacture of all the material for the iron trestle along the wharves of the St. John bridge and railway extension. The erection of the main bridge will be commenced about ‘the firat of July. DIED. At “herry Valley, Lot 50, on February 26th, Susan Jane, the beloved wife of William H. Irving, in the 29th year of her age. OLASSES. 50 PUNS. CHOICE MOLASSES, on consigument, for sale at a bargain. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, AGENT. Ch’town, March 12, 1884.—eod 2w Valuable Property FOR SALE. busi- fENUE undersigned offers for sale the ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large end com- modious, running back from Queen Street (Con- | in favor of | The English, Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, A good Stock of Canadian and American Corsets. Black French Merinoes, Biack Cashmereés, A FULL LINE OF MOURNING COODS. Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons. Room Paper. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., all standard Goods, and prices low. PERKINS & STERNE. Ch'town, Feb. 26, 1884. Black Nun’s Veiling, Biack Persian Cord. UNDOUBTED SECURITY. eo undersigned represents the following FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES and is prepared to cover property of every description at LOWEST RATES : English Fire Companies. Northern Assurance Company, of London and Aberdeen, °Q: CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. The Fire Insurance Association, of Lendon, CAPITAL, FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. Glasgow and London CAPITAL, TWO AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS. The Great Western Marine Insurance Co., of New York, Assets Ist January, 1884, $990,892.74. Sterling certificates issued payable in England or on the Continent of Europe. Cargoes and freights covered without reference to head office, The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Association, ef Halifax Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights covered at lowest rates. 0:0 Zs Di ED: The London and Lancashire Life Insurance Company. The North American Life Insurance Company. Rates lower than the majority of offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1884.—oaw sat 3m. pat. Foe a W.% A. BROWN & £8, RESUMED BUSINESS — ————————— i —— —HAV E— FOR THE PRESENT, IN THE Storeformerly occupied by H. A. Harvie, QUEEN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE WATSON'S DRUG STORE. Ch’town, March 6, 1884.—dy wkly — ——+~ WANTED. —— ss INSUBAMNCHE. Fire Insurance Company, Se ee eee WANTED. ae ee ee FOR SALE, SPLENDID SUIT ef Drawing Room \ Furniture, little used, will ve sold for half-price. Rare chance, Apply at this office. Ch’town, March 2), $$ Lord's Whart Property, "WHE undersigned will receive SEALED TENDERS, up to the 31st March, inet., from parties desirous of renting the above Wharf, with Warehouses, Coal Sheds, Weigh- ing Machine and Office, for a term of from one year to five years. Particulars can be obtained froza Mr. David Stirling, Architect, etc. J. HAMILTON GRAY, } Trust DAVID STIRLING, , -"U8*ee- Ch’town, March 20, 1884, BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent. below usual prices, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, March &, FOR SALE, YHE Old Baptist Church Property, on Great George Street, next to premises lately occupied by the Bank of P. E. Island. For terms of sale and other particulars apply to F. H. ARNAUD, Agent, Merchants Bank of Halifax. March 1, 1884. “COLD MEDAL-PARIS 1678- ae Se Se OSEPHGILLOTTS S04 8 5) 6d ea Oh bs STATIONERS THROUGHOUT ve WORLD TO LET, frQx\HE RAILWAY HOUSE, situated on Richmond Street, near Londoaw Houee. Also 4 shop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply te THOMAS CAMPBELL. Ch town, Feb, 23, 1¢84.—tf MORTGAGE SALE, TO. be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, on Wednesday, the fourteenth day of May next, A. D. 1884, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, A hereditaments end premises, situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in the said Island, being part and parcel of Town Lot Number (92) ninety-two, in the fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte. town, aforesaid, having a front of forty-six feet on Cumberland Street, and being eighty- four feet (84 feot) in depth back from said street, and bounded on the southeast by Joveph Mahar’s land, formerly James Han- cock’s, and on the northwest by the lands now in possession of Widow Brothers, and extending back from said street by parallel lines at right angles with said street, The above eale is made pursuant to a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-first day at my Furniture Store, eorner, § .HE Subscriber will se'l by AUCTION, at his Auction Room, corner of Queen and Water Streets, on Wednesday, the 2nd April next AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M., Molasses, Sugar, Herring, Tea, PAPER BACS, WRAPPINS PAPER, Brooms, Nutmegs, Cloves and General Grocerigs, ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY COODS, &C. ta” Terms at Sale. N. J. CAMPBELL, Auctioneers. Ch’'town, March 20, 1844, J, A, CHIPMAN & CO, Are Offering ex Warehouse, 400 bris. Medium and High Grade Patents (American and Canadian), 125 bris Low Grade Bakers, OFFICE OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. N. b—We are now prepared to receive orders for Spring Imporiation— Flour, Corn- meal, ete, Also, parties having Oats or Mait- ing Barley for sale would do well to eall J. F, SHATFORD, Agent. Ch’town, March 13, Executors Notice. E, the undersigned, executers of the Jast will and testament of the late Alexander Simpson, of Hope River, in Queen’s County, deceased, hereby notify all parties indebted to the estate to make imme- diate payment to the undersigned, Aleéo, all parties having lega| demands against said estate to present them, duly attested to, within twelve calendar months irom date, ALBERT SIMPSON, 2 . JOHN SIMPSON, Jr., f Executors. Hope River, January 18th, 1884. fmarl3 4w whly 4i WHITE RUSSIAN SEED WduE AT. HE best producer yet tried on the Island Call and examine and see testimonial J. D, MeLeod’s JOHN REWSON, Ch’town, March 8, set with one Garnet, ————— WANTS, LOST, FOUND, cc. OST—On March 2nd, between Brighton Road and Zion Church, a Gold Bracelet, The finder will be re warded by leaving it at Tuk Fxaminer Office. {mar 28 \ ANTED—Two ‘Servant Girte—ens for general housework, the other for nurse. Liberal wages will be given. Apply at this office. {mar27 O* guaranteed salaries—with Commision— four first-class positions for men of good acdress,—Brap_ey, GAERETSON & Co., Order Department, St. John, N. B. [mar 27 dy wkly tf 4 or LET—On the St. Peter’s Road, half a mile from the city, a neat, well finished Cottage, with half an acre of land attached. Pleasantly situated. Formerly occupied by Mr. Cook. Apply to Hector McLeod, St. Peter’s Road, East Royalty. {mar2 ANTED—Several Ladies and Gen‘le- man to study Telegraphy, with a Commercial Training. Term will commence on April let. Apply at once to M. B. MclIxnis, Rocklin House. [mar26 FT OST—A Red and Black WOOLLEN 4A MITT. The finder will oblige by leav- ing it at The Examiner OrFice. {mar26 ry.O LET—A Cottage pleasautly situated on Grafton Street, opposite the Prince of Wales College. Apply to Wu. McLean, at Merchants Bank of P. FE. Island. [mai22 > ANTED—A Man, or Boy, who under- stands the care of horses, to work about a house. Apply at Examinexk Orrice. [mar22 ANTED—A Cock and a Housemaid, to W whom high wages will be paid. Apply at Examiner OFsice. [mar22 “ee anilnnbepe wo raat COOK WANTED IMMEDIATELY, for a Hotel. Good wages. Apply at this office. {mar}9 first or only mate of the said slip for the which the clearance is obtained, afterwards proe eds t» sea without having the said person or some other duly certificated eigty.three feet; and the stand is unsur- CARPENTERS and Workingmen will be wanted to build up the burnt part of of November, A. D. 1877, made between passed, Terms easy, JAS. DESBRISAY 500 Charlottetown, and to buy their Michael Welsh and Elizabeth, bis wife, of Beh ene ‘BOOTS END SHOES AT DORSEY, GOFF & (CO°S, cSscitiuissctes ss Voyage for ether part, which Mortgage has been duly mate, on board - ~ ” ouly nes, assigned to the undersigned. ite, illened TOR SALE—A a a —— such master sha nereby mn ' For further particulars apply to Mr. Kdwa (nearly new). pply a ‘ cNeill's @ penalty ot one hundecd a and Hay Presses Hor Sale, Rises her J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Auction Room. ({marl4 tf ; any person who knowingly ner 11s er A renuy % Weare now prepared to accommodate each and every Datad this fourteenth day of March, A D. eo = i titicate as mate to be produced as ap oey ’ oe. ist R F ‘AD i HIS. person on the Island with a good pair of Solid Leather) 1984, 1 ( FFICE SAFE—Will be sold # a — . and «i-es not proceed to sea with such ship as } Dedrick Perpetual Hay Press, Bales 14x | Boots, at the lowest price. The style, quality and fit of our work can’t be beat. Come and RICHARD HEARTZ, if applied for at once. Enquire at this | first or only mate on the voyage for which the is obtained, or otherwise wilfully aids the master in his offence against this Act, Assignee of Mortgage. | office. {marl4 March 14—3aw tl eale inches, 4 to 4 fect /ong. 1 Railroad Hay Press, Beles 2 feet square by | see for yourself. Cie wrancs Wholessle and RKeiaii. re . Es e rg*HE Parties having in their possession a : shail by so doing incur a like penalty; and the _ 4 feet tng rchants Bank of P. E, sole z eather . OB PRINTING of every description 1 set of new Driving Harness, taken from certificate of any master or mate offending} | lenguixe at Ue executed with Neatness and Despatch | the fire of the 20th February, will oblige by : asiiost this enactment, may, if issued under Island. W. MclBAN DORSEY GOFF & CoO. : BX ‘RR OR BRIN?SI Pad them (o the subseriber without fur- Casaadian authority, be suspended by the ; ( ’ . Sod. Peek reat Gearge ; ru —Joux Xrwsvy. {mart Ch town, Murvh 14, 1886. fer.) Oidyn, Mirth 12, 1884. —wodlwhty Minister of Marine and Fie for a wah inet ecunve aaa