ia © \Ss Swede ibis eels. SE23\ 5% a and Other flems, nee m ack i mg th pt of THs Queen, 1% ’ . aro e Nice :3 \ the 5 portrait 0 e, the rof tw bero*“ - the rescl€ : ' tack “Print A al ton the 27th of last gontb states that © 7 UTeauy please d with Lato f art and pe puee’e*™ : ; - gmemento of al —" the photograph tt express request of He gu supplied a ‘ » OF er . Majesty ed crew of re) ph, bet . Ww member the auction im ¢ s, on Monday next, Yareh 26th, at 12 o'clock, noon, In f the Provincial Building. Act amalgamating the Uniea Bank. with the Bank of Nova aotia having pass the Committee of the House of Commons the Unien fask’s right of issue im full (except small wie), thie stock is now m h enhanced in valve, and will not reatter | easily got Vstos BANK S ia # Union Bank Sha tront « reserving frand in ad ** How long will it take you to cure i i r so We li, M Sok, | think y I ack to your desk tthe bank in ab , but you will bere to remain uocert t several years.” *Bat you mistake; {am not Mr. Blank, the taker, but Mr. Blavk, the letter carrier.” r tr atinen “b, that alters the case. There is nothing de matter with you but a little billiousness. You will be well in a week > AVictorta, B. | despatch says white pechapic: and laborers are coming in by hun- des. Many families are coming to settle, dircted by the mild climate and the high wale of wages paid. A railway centractor declares that Chinese labor is unsatisfactory @imore expensive than the whites; Mr. Qoderdonk has 3,000 whi Many of these sere leaving California because of drought, tes. wd Nevada because the silver mines are worked out. << Tats Last ron Wire Beratrers.—A bill istroduced into the Dominion Parliament pro- rides that “‘when any person is convicted at my sitting of any Court of Oyer and Terminer wi Genaral Gaol Delivery or Court of General & yaatterly Session of the Peace, or County Jadgea Criminal Court, of beating or wound- ing his Wife, such person may, if the Court Sinks fit, in addition to any sentence which the Court miay deem for the offe nce, be tijadged to be whipped.” o Death or Gexernat Doyie.—The people dNova Scotia will read with sincere regret tie brief announcement of our telegraphic slomasof the death of Sir Charles Hastings Doyle, for a number of years the popular Governor of this Province. The despatch arives too late to make any extended reflec- tusinthis issue. We can only say as we Me going to press that during the term of his tee here, by his urbanity and kindnese of bert, genial good humor and generous hospit- ty he made troops of frends,—Hualifar Chronicle. , sind Ms. Jony Riorpoy, the well known Cana- Paper manufacturer of Ontario, was lately BUairo, where he dined with Lord and Lady Drfferin. The company subsequently visited We opera, the Countess insisting on Mr. Ricrdou ocsupying the place of honor in the Myalbox. Lord Dufferin was anxious to hear i the welfare of Canada, and spent several Min conversation ahout the country, and Wing after his old friends here, for whom fit Lordship still retains the highest regard ad friendship. Mr. Riordan and family are Bexcellent health, and are greatly enjoying somewhat extended trip. leita Tur recent depredations committed at North Yet, and in that vicnity, prove that a gang Mieves have their head quarters at that : A short time ago a house was broken into at North River and the sum of $35 stolen. mites’ Mills were next entered and a large Waatity of wheat stolen. Then the mud- ders on North River were broken up, and W¥ ve hear that the slaughter house ‘of Mr. izle, at Cornwall, was entered and two Garters of beef weighing about 309 Ibs, ttolen. We hope the authorities will hi the matter in hand and bring the vandals Natice, , ee — st Wivstpec Irews._A man named D. R. eetiton left his boarding house on Monday Ding the 12th after ten and has not since Oheard of. He hada large sum of money the polic » aud friends fear feul play. The Pression prevails that he was way-laid, Murdered and robbed by a gang who infest ' beighborhood of the Canada Pacific Depot. land * A man identified by Donald Me- Sher tirk, is John Dunbar who worked On the 19th was found frozen a mile iver of Selkirk over tne banks of the Red t. It is believed the deceased was under influence of liquor during the late cold ~* &id was frozen ; although others believe Was a case of robbery and murder. The Y found two days ago six miles east Great face has bec: identified as that of Patrick Conn AiLiilé ors, stone cutter, of W innipe i. t Parar Joy 7 : a ki > Has 0 " \% e vt. ne St. Jams sazelte says. - °F 8 said sometimes to kill outright, though ooo are extremely rare. A perfectly : Dtic and quite recent instance of such “eatrence may be worth recording. A a Mme. [aro he, who kept a little hal thee in the Rue Oberkampt, in Paris, Mena. » When his turn for conscription, bel to ge a Grew a ‘** bad number, aod Maine) Weed Peters to Saigon, where he feted to 3, oe months, He wasthen brane: be anno “uadeioupe; but the letter in which nn the fact to his mother never Saigog. her. She continued writing to > the fet} - as her letters reoeived no reply, dlad ) & State of profound despair, and dy el thit her son was dead, Last Moue : ¥ evening. ines aiie aaa M8 leave to r ee, a Sn rr Besse" »dly rety to Franee, une cher an hime f in his mother’s i apd amself into his mother’s arms. The Mea, ation Stupefied at his sudden appari Nd ang d a cry of j vy, when all at onve she fall destt on the flour. | e Family Grocery, sixteen 16) ‘ | i u : 1 - i WANTED an <r . } 7 An eX perienced lady dry goods clerk sviciress P.O. Box 96 = U. S. Srcr ’ 7 Se ECRETARY ( HANDLER 18 prepanngy to send two . saat expeditions to the Arctie regions ~ y ” > Tur ¢ (lazette ¢ | sllowar f 4 announces the dig- ; *ttowance of the Onta \lver : “ t itario River and Streams ‘ > , = : i (‘er | irsinme too late t ’ | i for it in Monday’s ne | L ve : > \I Ferner. .@ea l J 1 . ; i tS, shot two splendid Arctic owls, which were | lily pure} ~ ; . j I re Manly purchased by i , Karle, who will stuf] them a > | vertisement next week. alarm outside of ministerial circles. THEE DATTI, Local and Other items. : r . o- - ’ ’ a BM wenn Mr. Karle’s Concert in the Y. ul. ©. A. Hall on Tuesday evening next ice of admissia: : 7 ' Rf mission ts of the Hall > ly — ad the fertieth anniversary of rien? ut lay : ¢ lay oe vb +P CLs , ‘ , hy > nin the Chureh of the Redeemer, fun Firat Univerashi oa » ee tie | salist Church of Halifax | gtates that the counsel for the murder con- tS | sniracr : . : ; Splracy prisoners are contident he evening by a \ able . they will be ae lag /testnmesenasetamenstieiantnmmeenmens TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. ] The Accident to the Queen. Toronro, March 22, | Mr. Dwight | despatch from Major De Winton :-- “Her Majesty is suffering from the effects iofa slight sprain of the knee and will soon be well.’ | Lonpon, March 21. | The condition of t} 1¢ Queen's limb injured iby the b fall continues most satisfactory. | There is no cause for excitement over the 1 inatter, Lonpon, March 23, Che Queen drove out in a close carriage to-day axyjupiiiihiiiiaiaei it. The Murder Conspiracy. popular price 25 cents to | Lonpon, March 23. A despatch to the Echo from Dublin, i. shake the testimony of James Jarev. > Tne will of the late Adam J. J. aie Rial A committee of ladies ig soliciting funds chant, of Philadelphia, which was admitted to |", Dublin to defray the expenses of the probate on the 20th, bequeaths $60 000 to | Prisoners. various Catholic charitable and edncational | i oi institutions of that city ‘SASS 1 f that city |The Armagh Assassination Society > a it Mount Herbert and Clifton entertain- | Dusty, March 23 ment postpo ved on account of inc'ement; 4, $ nt . Pa <a weather will take place in Mount Herbert! . he trial of Nugent and other membe { hurch, on Monday the 26th inst., at the hour | of the Armagh _ Assassination Society, _ of half past seven p. m. Friends again |charge of conspiracy to murder, was con- c rdially invited r 2 _ | Tue Catholic Literary Union will con: | clude their lecture course on next Thurs- | day eveniny, on which occassion Mr. James | H. Reddin will occupy the platform. | ‘* Great Story Tellers” is his subject. Ad-| —— Mik VINNICOMRE intends giving a Concert | at tue Y. M. C. A. Hall about the 20th April | next. The Charlottetown Orchestra and some | f the best talent of the City will assist. The grand Overture to Masaniello is in rehearsal, | also some of Waldteufel's Waltzes, and will be performed by full Orchestra. No pains are being spared to make this the best Concert of the season, ot InpIA AND Eoyrr.—In answer to inquiries, it was recently stated in Parliament, on be | half of the British Government, that Ind‘a vould be required to pay £600,000 towards | the cost of the war in Egypt. Considering the state of the finances in India, and the grounds which necssitated tue war in Egypt, the ar- nouncement was received with considerabie — —> —_ Tue Biccesr Yer.—There arrived in Hali- fax from Hantsport one of the finest heifer calfs that has ever been on exhibition in thig city, or produced in Nova Scotia, It was raised by Messrs. E. Churchill & Sons, Hants- port. weighs 1000 pounds, and is eleven months old. It was kept with its mother until this morning and is in splendid condition. It is three fourths Shorthorn, and cost Messrs, Fader brothers. $80. It was slaughtered last pight, and will be for sale at Fader’s to-day. A gentleman from Scotland s+ys it is the best animal of its age that he has ever seen, either in England or Scotland.— Herald, Tuesday. eden Sete Dearu By Drowning, —A sad affair occurred on Saturdey night, on the road between Hibernia and Tracey’s settlenents, in the eastern partof St. John County, N. B It appears that Francis McUianney, a man about 80 years old, and his son, who liveia Coleraine, Parish of St. Martins, were in St. John on Saturday. They started to drive home during the day. At dusk they were at the finger post of Gardiner’s Creek and Hibernia Settle- ment roads. Instead of tollowing up Gardiner’s Creek road, McGanney took a winter road between Hibernia and Trac y’s settlements. While crossing a brook the sled suddenly canted and threw the two men into the water. A bag of oats fell on the old man’s neck and anotner bag fell on his back—holding him in the water until he had drowned. The young man crawled out and finally reached Mr. Donnelly’s house, . " 9 On Sunday searchiag parties went out, and finally the old man’s body was discovered by George Bedford. The horse and sled were found in the woods, McGanney’s remains were removed to his late residence, and Coroner Ruddock, of Quaco, was notified.— Globe. _— > - -— Faster Market, held to-day was well supplied, largely attended and brisk. The upper department was well stocked with turkeys, chickens, butter, eggs, ete., while the lower department contained a fine dis- play of excellent beef. The market stalls at Easter always present the best appearance. Blake Brothers, as usual, lead off. This year they added to the show of good fat beet an attraction in the line of art—a life sized paint- of a fatted ox, as he stands in com- oe with the marketable porker and palatable turkey. All are surround- ed by appropriate bulletins. The car- casses displayed by Blake Bros., were well dressed, One carcass—that of an ox fed by themselves weighed 1,020 Ibs. The dead ht of the ox, fed by T. Bulman, was 850 hg that fed by C. Bulmau 687 Ibs., that fed by C. Craswell 508 }bs.; while the total weight of the carcasses of three others of the oxen on sale was 2,250 lbs. Perhaps the neatest, cleanest, and best conducted stall in the Market, is } Messrs. Saunders & Campbell. These aed make a splendid display of beef and mutton. One carcass on sale weighed 6701's., another 688, and another 642. These young men deserve encouragement. A. L. Bridges & Co., had also some fine carcasses on sale, but not the best of those shown on Tuesday. The dead weights were: Ox, 678; ox, 513; cow, 602; cov, 590. Mr. Wheatley’s show of beef was among the best. The carcass ‘ his fine cow weighed 940 ibs., another on = e weighed 594, and another 725. Mr. “tte lins who always has his stall well filled with prime beef, showed some handsome enpeneres, me of these weighed 650 pounds, and anot or . pounds. Mr. Drake’s stall also lo a some of the carcasses saan tere ho had creditab!e dis- but want of space revents a more extended notice. re ig the market prices :—Beef, small, . a cents; do qr, 6 to 10 cents; Mutton, _ . Lamb, 6 to 9 cents; ” ‘euts; Pork carcass, a 8 to 12 cents; Turkeys, Geese, 50 to 60 cents; Ducks, Fowls, 25 to 30 counts; Ch ick - 40 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh, do., tab 24 to °6; Eggs, 16 per 100 lbs., re ae 2395; Oatmeal, per 100 ibe, $3.00 - $3. - Hay '48 to 52 cents; Oats, 41, to we otatoes, 25 to, 30 cents; Sheepskins, ; Tarot, 16 to 2U cen. heavy as 833 pouods. such as Mr, Brown —w plays of beet, etc.; ecnts; e . to: <8 8 cbs; do, Si to $1.25; 25 to 35 cents; ens, per pair, 9? to 28 cents; to 18 cents; Flour, tinued at Belfast to-day. Judge Lawson in charging the Jury spoke strongly against the prisoners. The Jury returned a verdict of * guilty” against the whole lot. Brady’s Trial. Dusit, March 24, The trial of Joe Brady for the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke has been fixed for the 10th of April. The rest = the persons will be afterwards tried singly. Aquatic. WaAsHINGTON, March 24. Edward Hanlan arrived here thie meorn- jing, to go into training for the race with Kennedy, — ore ‘lelegraph Notes. Sir George Jessel, Master of Rolls, is dead. An autopsy held on the body of Prince Gortschakoff showed be was not poisoned. The Lord Mayor of London has issued an appeal for subscriptions to relieve distress in the Western Islands of Scotland. Reports from the central portion of the [llinots State indicate that a cold snap has damaged early sown wheat and seriously affected the peach prospect. A large employer at Birkenhead has dis- charged all his Irish workmeu, declaring that he would no longer disgrace himself by employing people who foster assassins. A band of Arabs, on the 19th, attacked four Ottoman battalions, near Yemen, Turkey. ‘The Turks lost four officers and a number of soldiers, killed and wounded. The Arabs were repulsed. Sixty miners at St. Elimo, on the 20th, attempted to rescue a comrade from gen- darmes, who used their weapons, and a miner was mortally wounded. Several arrests wore made aud great excitement prevails. Felix Goudreau, a French-Canadian, 59 years of age, was arrested at Manchester, N. H., on the 20th, for Haverhill, Maas., ofticers, charged with the crime of incest with his 1l-year-old daughter. He was taken to Haverhill on the afternoon train. Two dynamite depots have been dis- covered in St. Petersburg. Forty persons were arrested. The week's arrests number 200, including pupils of military schools and railway officials. The Government has resolved to expel Italians who are without permanent occupation. At a meeting of the Cabinet at Windsor, on the 20th, Lord Carlingford took his seat as Lord President of the Council in place of Lord Spencer resigned. Lord Carlingford will also assume the duties of Minister of Agriculture which are combined with those of ford President. The steamer Boston City, which arrived at Halifax on the 20th from London, reports on March 16th, in a dense fog on the Banks. she collided with the schooner Fanny, of Liverpool, for St. John’s, Nfld., damaging four plates, carrying away the bridge work, boats, davits and rails. The schooner lost her bowsprir, cutwater and all head-gear, but asked for no assistance. At a special meeting of the Charity Organizing Society to Promote Emigration, in London, a letter from Sir Alexander Galt, High Commissioner for Canada, was read. The writer said the Canadian Gov- ernment would not sanction emigration to Canada of habitual paupers. She was willing to absorb destitute boys and girls in reasonable numbers, to provide a periodical inspection of them and a record of their disposal. In the French Deputies, on the 19th, a Radical motion relating to grievances of the mining population, was rejected by the adoption of the order of the day, pure and simple, by a vote of 294 to 116. With re- spect to a motion granting amnesty to pol- tical press offenders, M. Waldock Ros- seaux, Minister of the Interior, insisted that the present moment was untimely for such action —a calmer popular feeling should be made and awaited. The motion was rejected by a vote of 399 to 83. The Chambers adjourned for a month. — —+—_>— Weather Puiletin. Probabilities foo the next 24 hours for the Maritime Previnecs. TusontTo, March 24-10 a. m, Fresh to strong winds, gradually shifting to the w«stward, clearing weather in the western yortons, rain aad snow followell by vvartay wether in they ewitern purtions, Y XA MINER. has received the following | 2 MARCEL ananassae senate 54. 18e3_ EXTRA &88 VALUE ; White Cottons. _ Damasks, Cretonne Matting. Remnants Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Grey Hollands and Ginghams. A _ Perkins & Sterns. i N } | a Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass Cloth A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). s, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and QOil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine of Carpets, very cheap, see the Above Goods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. a ___ LONDON HOUSE. \ Yur Buyer Having Gone to England . SO TU PURCHASE OUR SPRING GOODS, In order to make room for them, we will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, Qur surplus of Stock in hand, not wishing tocarry over to another season. - en Household Goods OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, otiine Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask and Lace Cur- tains, Table Linen, Towels, Towelling, etc., etc. Large Stock of Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings and shirtings, (best makes) from English and leading Dominion Mills. Black Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres} Crapes, ete, And, at this Stock-taking time, Remnants in all Departments, at tempting prices. A large and unexceptionable Stock of Cloths. in English and Canadian, with Tailors’ Trimmings, at the lowest prices, Suits and Single Garments made to order on the premises, in the best style. A Choice Assortment OF. GROCERI Ks. Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound packages, giving general satistacsion to customers. GEO. DAVIES & C9. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1883. Pasture and Building Lot AT BRIGHTON, FOR SALE. NHE Subscriber offers for sale one Pas'ure aod Building Lot, situated opposite the Victoria Park, and near the residence of F. W. Hyndman, Esq. This Lot embraces one acre of land and will be sold in one or two Lots, to suit intending purchasers. Liberal terms wil] be given. For particulars of title, etc, apply to Messrs, Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, Soli- citors. AMELIA PALMER, Awx. cum teat. annezo of the Will of the late Henry Palm-r, Esq. Ch’town, March 8, '83,—1m eod TENDERS. — EALED TENDERS addressed to the S undersigned will be received by the Montague Hall Committee. up to the 23d day of April next, at 12 o'clock, noon, from parties willing to contract for the building of a Hall at Montague, according to plans and specifi- cation to be seen at Beer & Son’s Store, Montague. The actual signatures of two good and sufficient securities to accompany each Tender. The Committee do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. R. W. SPRAGU RF. ‘Montague, Marsh 14, nes itty 9 aw whys — A MARCH SALE! :0: Iam bound to make room for SPRING GOODS, therefore I will sell very cheap. L. E. PROWSE. a a —:0:——— For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch and Canadian T weeds, no better value can be had on P, E. Island. L. E. PROWSE. 0: | Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. Excellent value. | L. EK. PROWSE. LONDON HATS, in great variety. all, both in style and price. I claim to be able to suit L. E. PROWSE. 20: Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at L. E. PROWSE’S, 74 Queen Street, One Door Below Stamper’s Corner. Charlottetown, March 6, 1883.—wkly $40,000! FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. we Op ee Having completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusually large Stock on hand; and in order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, Heavy Cloths, liJankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords and Lustres, in all shades. Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, Scotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. AsI am determined to clear out the greater portion of this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Z B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne Queen Srreer. = . Sess a | ——— ie — _ = - = W. & A. BROWN & CO. ILL close out (during the month of January and February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. Fur Goods, Dolmans, Mantles, Uisters, and Millinery Goods. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels aud Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch’town, Jan. 18, 188% : t | ¥ ‘ ' ; | i Bing Sy RE a Soho Nie he iy ee en Art bo ‘ sais At EE PT CN 1 idiot —