> Local and Gther items, o at the Kink to-nigot 2 i . ey (otteon tor 44 Oents at J B \ {april 3. > working up further Scott A a ‘ we } ‘ mi ‘ ; - | is sle@ci Sp ings ith S tox K, , <inds Norton Bros, jap3 - i re to ; Hillsborough is becoming la , j era by it shonld be ears > amreD Marts (handsome desivns) selling cheap at B. Macbenacn’s Lapral 3. —_ Tue ‘Northern Light was ob] ged to to Pictou on ace \s a \yeR $s Sarsaparilia cures all blood diseases, eradicates every haparity, and renews the [mar3!] lwwkly vital forces. - Arxivep to-day by **Northern Light,” and in stock, one hundred and tifty pairs Carriage Spriegs, selling lew.—Norton Bros. fap3 - Hon. D. Ferevson, who has been confined | to his honse by illness for the past few days, | has so far recovered as to be abie to attend tu his Parhamentary duties, is “ A tor of Lace Curtains slightly soiled, selling cheap at the Lonvon House. [ap3 3i siesiiaittieeeatate lux well-known stallion ‘‘Barrister”’ is to be sold by auction, on the Market Square, on Tuesday next. Stock-raisers aud others it terested are invited to be present. rs" , ANtiTy of groceries stolen from the | store of Mr. W. M. Coffin were, yesterday, discovered in Pope’s old brewery. ‘Lhe police | are on the track ef the burglars. > Scuipuur AND Iron Brirers, the best epring medicine; 50 cents a bottle, at Apothe- | saries Ha’l, Des Brisay’s Corner. ap 3 lw wky 2w > — } Ma. Jonx G. Toomas, of North Rustieo, | wo has been for some time acquiring medica) | skill has recently graduated at Bellvue Medi- | ea! College. He passed a highly creditable examination, looking hale and hearty, none the worse for | bis close application to stady. He 1s, at} present, filling the position of Dr. Honeywell, | whois now absent from the Island. Goopv Brown Sugar retailing for 74 cents per pound at J. B. Macpona.p’s, {april 3. snendlielinianden Sixe® the August gale, seven months ago, 18 vessels have teen lost from Gloucester, Mass , with crews, which, together with men lost overboard and dories, making the start- liag record of 249 men, leaving behind, as near as can .be ascertained, 65 widows and 134 fatherless children, a record heretofore un- paralleled in the history of the business. Four of the widows and 20 children are in the Provinces, _ ——— Witniam Wreoesu, Esg., and Mr. J.G. H Brown, were last evening eutertained at dinner at the Rankin by a goodly number of Commercial Travellers. The occasion was enjoyable. Mr. Dayies, the enterorising | proprietor of the Rankin, was, as usual, up | to the mark in producing a magnificent cinner. “Ample justice’ was done, the usual toasts were drank, aad vocalists contributed to the entertainment of those present. The party dispersed at midnight, ‘‘sorry to part and happy to meet again,”’ - > - A SIXTREN-YEAR-OLD son of Jacob Spidle of Brookfield, Queen’s Co., N. S., whild attend- ing his snares about ten miles from home, on Wednesday last, observed a bear emerge from her den and immediately retreat. He loaded his gun and waited a few moments, when bruin returned accompanied by two cubs, and walked towards him. He took aim and fired, | killing the animal instantly. He then began skianing the bear, which he accomplished in a short time, and placing the cubs withia the skiv, retarned home quite pleased with the returns of his day’s labor.—Liverpool, N. S., Advance, —_— > — Tue American Ornithologist Union, com- prising some of the most noted naturalists in America, are desirous of collecting informa- tion as to the arrival and departure of the migratory birds of P. E. Island. Most per- sons notice wheg the robins and other spring birds arrive, and the information would be useful in comparing with the dates in the other Provinces. What is wanted is the first appearance of the species; the arrival of the bulk; the departure of the bulk; the last in- dividual seen; and any new birds. Montague Chamberlain, Esq., St. John, N. B., is the Honorary Secretary for the Maritime Pro- vinces, and will be glad to give dae acknowi- edgement in the J'eek, the organ of the association, for any information sent to him. Our Advertisers. | ——— Two valuable hay presses are to be sold) at auction, by William Dod@, on the 15th | instant. Persons requiring patent medicines, dyes, | etc., are informed that a large supply has lately been received at the Apothecaries Hall. The old North American Hotel premises : aré to be sold, by auction, at twelve o clock, io-morruwr. —— + j}excitement here i have retired. i | | ocean ha r “~~. rELEGRAPHI§S HEWS. » pOPEGIAL } RSPATOHES TO Tur FXAMINER, } Paw DAT BxA PROVINGIAL LEGISLATURE. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Osman Digna Resuming the Gffea-. ty. sive. SUAKIN, April 2. Osman Digna is offensive now withdrawn, imendy ahieb that the tribes about irom water. 1s opposing him. Handonb and Tam- Sheikh lt as likely the difficulty will result in a battle. , Gen. Gordon Heard From. ag Lonpon, April 2. ', Gordon, March 18, 1). spatches frome unt of ice in the, states that El Obeid is poverty-stricken and | destitute of trade. lowers are there. A few of Mahdi’s fol- There are no signs that Mahdi is about to advance upon Khartoum, The Kabbabish tribe is in open rebellion against the Mahdi a An Editor Imprisoned. Lonpon, April 2. Edmund Yates, editor of the London World, has been condemned to four months ‘faprisonment for libelling Earl Lonadale Judgment has been respited pending an appeal upon a point of law. Cuban Troubles. Key West, W. I, April 2. Reliable reports say the ‘‘Shateus’ left last night with General Aguers and twenty men, well armed, fox Cuba. The revenue cutter ‘*Dix” left this morning in pursuit. The Spanish Con- sul is on board the ‘‘Dix.’’ There is great schooner ec — A Bestructise Cyclone. CoLumpus, Onto, April 2. A destructive cyclone passed over Ohio actually resuming the British forces have | He is attempting to cut off the Mahmoundali Taurspay. April 3. Mr, Perry préaented a petition from the | Miminigash Coal Company, asking for a bill to amend their Act of Incorporation, with the view of extending the time for which they were incorporated. A bill pursnant to the prayer of said petition was presented by Committee appointed for that purpose and read the firsttime. Ordered that said Bill be re- ferred te the Private Bill Committee. | ‘The bill to incorporate the Charlottetown Waterworks Company, was reported from )Committea agreed to with some amend. | Ments, | Mr. D. C. Manrin presented a petition | from the Masonic Temple Company, asking | for an amendment to their Act of incorpor- jation. A Bill in accordance with the | prayer of the said petition was prepared by ;&@ committee appointed for that purpose, and presented to the House by Mr. D. C. Martin, and was received and read the first time and referred to the Special Committee on Private Bills. The Bill to protect Wild Fowl was put‘ through committed and ordered to be en- grossed. Hon. Mr. Macponatp, from the Private Bills Committee, reported the Bill to amend the Act to incorporate the Miminigash Coal Company, also the Bill to incorporate | | **The Montague Cemetery Company. Both reports were severally read and adopted by ith House.”’ Hou. Mr. SuLtivan submitted a resolu. tivn to the effect that no new matter on | which a Bill ean be founded, be introduced into the House after Saturday, the 5th inst, Mr. Benriry asked the Leader of the Government whether the old asylum build- ings and grounds, or any part thereof, had been sold or rented, since vacated as an asylum, and how were said buildings and giounds now occupied! Hon. Mr. Suttivan in reply stated that and Indiana yesterday afternoon. People were killed, houses blown over, and trees | uprooted and carried for miles, It com-} where six persons were killed and fifty | wounded. The Cincinnati Riots. Cincinnati, April 2. All is quiet, and most of the troops The revised list shows 45 killed and 138 wounded. No further violence is probable. tmperor William. — Berry, April 2. Emperor William is confined to his roow. The Turf. Lonpon, April 2. The race for the Nerthamptonshire stakes to-day was won by the Duke of Hamilton's Loch Ravza, by three lengths, Lorillard’s Camanche second. Seven were started. The Fishery Award. Orrawa, April 2. Mr. Davies, in moving his motion, re- specting the rights of Prince Edward Island toa proportion or share of the Fishery Award under the Washington Treaty, said the Province entered the Union the same day the fishery claims come into force, and that the Island was entitled to a share, because the refund to the arbitrations was made before the Island came into the Union. Mr. Brecken, and Mr. Tupper, of Pictou, spoke against Mr. Davies’ motion, and Dr. McIntyre and Mr, Hackett in favor of it. It being then six o'clock, the Speaker left the chair, and the debate was not con- cluded. After recess there was considerable debate on the Chinese question. The House adjourned at 10.30. Weather Buletiz. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonto, April 3--10 a. m. some years since the House of Assembly passed an Act authorizing the Government to seil the old Asylum buildings and He has just returned home, | pletely demolished the town of Oakville, |S8tounds, but the Leyislative Council in their wisdum thought proper to withold their assent to the Bill for that purpose, and consequently those valuable grounds, containing some ten or twelve acres, remain idle. The building, he said, was ‘closed up, and deteriorating in value. The Govern- ment however had not the power without an Act of the Legislature to utilize this valuable property, which owing to the action of the Legislative Council, yields no revenue whatever to the Province, To The Retaliatory Tariff. The Montreal corn exchange has been discussing the retaliatory tarifi imposed by Newfoundland, John Magor stated that Montreal’s exports to Newfoundland amounted to $2,000,000, and included 170,- 000 barrels of flour. The following resolu- tion was unanimously carried :— ‘That it is the opinion of this meeting that if the bill passed by the Newfoundland Gov- ernment becomes law, it will destroy trade between this country and Newfoundland, a trade which now employs, besides sailing vessels owned in the Dominion, two lines of steamers “running without any Government subsidy, and that this meeting urge upon the Dominion Government to take such steps as will remove the irritation so fatal to business now existing in the commercial community of Newfoundland,” The following were appointed a deputa- tion to proceed to Ottawa to interview the Government on the matter. The president, R. T. Routh, G. H. Gould and J. 8, Norris, (flour trade); John Baird, R. P. McLea and John Magor, (fish and oil trade); T. B. Brown and H. Dobell, (steamship interests); aud D. J. Rees, (pork trade); with power to add to their number. in the course of the discussion John Baird said he under- stood that the duty had not been collected at Halifax at all last year, which was the first year it was ever imposed. Charles Gould said that if the recent action of the Newfoundland government was carried out, it would amount to prac- tical prohibition of Canadian articles, as it meant an additional duty of twenty or twenty-five cents on flour, about #1 a barrel on pork and fifty cents on butter packages, etc, This, it was unnecessary to add, was almost absolute prohibition on the trade of the Dominion. The Monirealers are fully alive to the importance of this trade. 2 - Strong winds and moderate gales; cloudy weather with rain and sleet. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, _ Charlottetown, 3rd April, 1854. 41 Highest temperature yesterday . ......- 41.1 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . o 316 Lowest temperature this morning’.....-. Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, Temperature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock.,.39. a Extent of the Oceans. —_— From an interesting work by Dr. Otto Krummel, of Gottingen, we learn the extent of different seas on our globe. | According to his calculations the Atlantic + i ae ; s superficies of 49,439,468 square 24.0 | oa | miles; India oceah, 45,462,040 square miles; ' Bet Our City Fathers in Session. | Pacitic ocean, 99,897,917 square miles. iThus the total superficies of the three largest oceans is 194,787,425 square miles. Tho Arctic Ocean has superticies of 9,471,- we do Phil-|204 square miles. In the Arctic Uaio, | bill | Hudson Bay has a superficies of 663,249 | and the White Sea. 7,715) (COMMUNICATED. ) His Worship—What will kins? The enemy have got a water before the use Ve t kill it gome | square miles, : ms : before the House. We mus square miles; the Mediterranean, 1,190,009 va sles: Baltic, 25 square miles; Philkins—Look at me! 1 ham opposed | square 7 mae a as Persian ’ = | Re Sea, 273,% sqi ; to water. 1 weuld suggest that a pe- | Red pea, 1, j Shen comes forth that | gulf, 146,837 square miles. 2 atti } circulated setting it Dr. Kremmel calls coast seas, tition be Edison is said to be working on an elec- ‘trical device for hurrying the messenger | boy. ; SS a Sn a BIRTH. At Kensington, on the 29th March, the wife lof Alex. Grady, of a son. At Halifax, March 31st, the wife of W. C. Sterling, of a son. —— MARRIED. In this citv, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Joha Knox, D. D., Francis A. Mutch, to Miss Bertie Stewart. ; At the residence of the bride’s father, om 'the 26th ult., by Rev. George McMillan, b. A., Mr. Malcolm McGougan, to Miss Sarah Ellen, daughter of Mr, Archibald Ellison, all of Malpeque. Se DIED. At Alberton, on the 18th ult., Mr. George R. G. Stebbs. aged 33 years. At Kensington, March 26, David Walke-, aged 77 years, much esteemed. At Savage Harbor, on the 22nd March, Joseph Goffia, in the 8ist year of his age. At Montrose, on the 17th alt., Inez Matilda, aged three years, child of Charles ‘the seas th: ; anda this water Act is in the interest of another | the se North Sea, 339,525 equare miles; | Hardy. company now in existence. jmameiy: + Ward 4—Please your worship I second | Sea : 7 Sea of St. Laurant, the motion. i : j i iChina Sea, His Worship—! will go round with the/C » Sea, ae P iti ‘. ¥ F | Sea, 647,170 square rniles; Ward 2—So will I. ' a Ward 1—I will sign it first to give 1t a/ square miles; square miles. ‘il the water | costal seas is 4.5 oe Sea of California, 103,675 The total superficies of these 23,400 square miles. — a i laptt ie rticies 0 ing the Atlantic ocean, the supers ‘ which are calculated at 12,690,236 square erficies of all the seas 7 5,905 i i tota Ward 4.—So will 1. That was the reason 123 ,915,905 square utes, oe eas . I was elected. and to introuduce Ladner’s superficies of the oni oo pepe the globe is —_ 34,354,750 square , P te. patent. . Ward 4.—I move we adjourn. all Mall Gate send off Philkins—If we can only k e. bill and get our own bill through giving us power to tax the terants, I will be patis- | eee eee bed. ; es, tne + . . . 92 oO a . : S: of Great Britain, 126,290 square mile *! John McKay, sevr., aged 74 years. 170,109 square miles; | Yohn Mchay, » ag Lind we 60 ae cae ‘les: Japan | ceased was a good neighbor, of kin ly disposi- 761,652 square miles; vaPpan) sn, a constant member of the Presbyterian Sea of Okhotsk, | © | 034,717 square miles; Behring Sea,1,440,3383 | At Gurnsey Cove, Lot 64, on the 15th ult., The de- 'Chureh in Murray Harbor, and greatly respected. ne | Fell asleep in Jesus, Mareh 3rd, William | McKay, Eeq., of French River, New London, aged 89 years. Deceased was born in Suther- landshire, Scotland, and emigrated to this lJsland in 1806. Called to pass through |many and sever: trials he was sustained | by faith in ‘the merits of his Redeemer. | As a friend and neighbor he was universally ‘loved and respected, and strangers ever fouad 'q tras flighland reveption at his house. | Le NER, APRIL 3, 1884. V0 } i ne a an eS TERNS eS a a SPRING G88L5, SPRING GEBES Perkins & Sterns Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond j 550 Pisces Grey Cottons, question, as good value as can be found : asaQ Fieces White Cottons, English. Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, Black French Merinoes, Biack Cashmeres, Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1884. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. ET RB. ———-0 CAPITAL, = - - - a - = ——— 0—_ — HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. --———_ ore Risks Faken on Most Favorable Terms. *.sNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Ch’town, Feb, 27, 1884. Merchants Bank of Halifax “GUARDIAN ” FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE OOM SAN x ii Lombard Street, Londen, E. C. We ESTABLISHED 1821. —_———.:0: —__— Subscribed Capital, .. ¢) Mine Capital Paid Up, i < $ ee were Total Funds, upwardsof - - = = Fotal Amount Income, nearly Y= Risks at Lowest Current Rates. CARVELL BROS., Agents. $2,000,000 ¢10,000,000 5 000,000 18,000,000 3,000,000 Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1884.—lm 2aw A Tea and Fancy TableSFEQ WHEAT. In aid of the P. E. Island Hospital, will be held in the Ww* have a quantity of choice Fife and White Russian Seed Wheat, expected MARKET FIALL, ‘in a few days per ‘‘Northern Light,” imported |from a reliable farmer near Toronto, will be —On— sold cheap. r HORNE, PIERCE & CO. Thursday, April 17th. sts.n2towth'sily Mrs. H. Aitken, Contributions will be thankfully received by | Cotton Goods at the Mrs. Burwash, Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. T. DesBrisay, Miss Ball, | London Hou wil? Mrs. Laird, Miss Madge Eeer, Mrs. John Macleod, Miss B. Maclennan, | Contributions of Flowers will be received by | davs, for cash, at a Miss K. Hensley and Miss Brecken. cents. Tickets for Tea, 25 cents, : March 31, 1884 —dy wkly | tion in prices. | March 7, 1884. The Great Sale of Mrs. C. Palmer, Mrs. R. Johnson, Miss Millie Beer, : 2 be continued for 30 Mrs. Donald Macneill, Miss Macleod. Doors open at four p.m. Admission, 10 Stall further reduc= 5 = A F E S _ executors Notice. | E, the undersigned, executors of the | last will and testament of the late J. & J. TAYLOR, |Alexander Simpson, of Hope River, in u | Queen’s County, deceased, hereby notify all \ | parties indebted to the estate to me*e imme- « diate payment to the undersigned. Also, jall parties having legal demands against YE have been appointed agents for! Said estate to present them, duly attested to, \ Messrs. J. & J, Taylor, and solicit | within twelve calendar months from date. orders for their Safes at our office. ALRERT SIMPEON, icin . . JOHN SIMPSON, Jr., ’ Factory Prices and Terms, Hope River, January 18th, 1884. NORTON BROS. pmarl3 4w wkly 4i Ch'town, March 20—4w 2aw 300 Pieces Frint Cottons. A good Stock of Canadian and American Corsets, Black Nun’s Veiling, Black 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 & STERNS. Persian Cord. $500 REWARD. REWARD of five hundred dollars will be paid by the undersigned to the per- son giving such information as wil! convict the party or parties who feloniously de- stroyed by fie, onthe night of the 26th instant, the stable situate at the heed of Knight’s Wharf, in Souris East, JAMES McFARLANE, VEBNON H KNIGHT, Trustees of Estate of late John Knight. Souris, March 28, 1884, NOTICE. _A LL persons owing Robert Young, of Charlottetown, merchant, are hereby notified to make payment forthwith to the subscriber, agent of Messrs. Daniel & Boyd, assignees of said debts, at Robert Young's store, 77 Queen Street, Charlottetown. W. J. ROBERTSON, Ch'town, March 28, 1°84—6i Ji A, CHIPMAN & CO, Are Offerirg 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. Aleo, parties having Oats or Malt- ing Barley for sale would do well to call J. F. SHATFORD, Agent. Ch’town, March 18, TO LET, YHE RAILWAY HOUSE, situated on Richmond Street, near London House. Also a shop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL. Chytown, Feb. 23, 1884.—tf FOR SALE, SPLENDID SUIT of Drawing Room Furniture, little used, will be sold for half-price, Rare chance. Apply at this office, Ch'town, March 2}, BARGAINS. — AM selling the balanec of my Furnitur _ saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D McLeod's corner, Queen Street, at @ reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent. below usual prices, JOHN Newson, Ch’town, March 8, NT A ~ Ground Bones. HE undersigned wil] be prepared to sup- i ply pure ground bones, of all sizes, and in Jarge or smal] quantities, to farmers and others about {st April, Highest Cash Price paid for Old Bones, J. W. MeGILL. Ch’town, March 14—-eod 2m pat eod 2m «#) 2m PH Island Pottery. _ctern ues seer "| WHITE RUSSIAN | FOR SALE, SEED WHEAT. FEXHE Old Baptist Church Property, on| Great George Street, next to premises | HE best producer yet tried on the Island. Call and examine and see testimonials lately occupied by the Bank of P. E. Island. | For terms of sale and other particulars apply to at my Furniture Store, J. D. MeLeod’s F, H. ARNAUD, Agent, eorner. Merchants Bauk oi Halifax. JOHN NEWSON, Mareb 1, 1884. Ch’town, March 8. YE are Agents for the P. FE. Ssland W Pottery. Orders sent to va wall re- lceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean , Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Stove | Stones, etc., etc., in stock. | BEER & GOFF | AGENTS Ch’town, Oct. 26, “82. ER. Only ONE DOMLAR a year, | Cpeeses for the WEEKLY EXAMIN- i Is ase Si ee AAT Ii ttt wa i ee eee si in A so