i dbther tems. ’ fu N ern Light is still in Pictou > x Uratorio Uoncert will ap- } i ‘ { “ hoed Si at the Stipeadisary ae e i { £RT comes off on next Mon y ev t, the 2 l inst emit teMBtR the Evening Auction Sale at ‘ nd &: & to-night. A nice] lect: 1 Ware, Jewelry, Fa Goods, &c., will be offered abide e the Stuffed Swa » shot at W heatley River, last fall he Diamond Bock Store This is a very rar bird, the only specimen | known tobe shot on thislisland. ‘The bird is for sale ~~ be a Fancy Table in connec tion with the entertaiument in St. James’ Hall this evening, where useful as well as ornamental articles, suitable for everyone, Don’t fail to attend. >---- HERE will \ y he 7 can de obtained, CANADIAN Paciric Haryines. —Canadian I Railway returns of traffic earnings from February 21 to 28, 1886, show that Si 3? COO were earned, and in 1885 $117,090 ; creaso for 1856 $15,000 ; miles in operation, ie 3.527 , <4 cic it} —— — Pappy SuHea, formerly of Charlottetown, avd Jim Gibbons, of New Jersey, had a spar- ring match in Tem uee Hall, Moncton, on y nisht las lu the second roand Shea fouled 3 t, and the fight was enieusitiiilie Four young m from Pownal were this forenoon fined S10 each or two months’ im- prisonmeant, Alex. Hayden, Esq., J, P, for assaulting Rev. Mr. Conlter and wife, Rev. Joha MeLeod and Mg. Her ry Lane, on | the night of the 27th ult Cxosstva both ways at the Capes to-day. The boats left Cape Tormenutine at 5a, m, reached Cape Traverse at 8.40, arrived in the city at 11.15, and mails were ready for delivery in the City Post Office at 12 o'clock. Good work all round, esd Tue subject of discussion for the next meeting of the St. George’s Literary and Debating Club, to be held on Tuesday the 16th inst..—not en Wednesday evening nex? ‘ stecl is **The Poetry of Ireland,” he ings from the beat Irish pcets. ee ee Mr. Jamus Fuercuer of tho Parliament- ary Library, and Entomologist to the De- i t oO Agriculture, has ne to Londen, Es . where he will bave charge of the E mological branch of the Canadian exhibits at the Colonial Exhi- bition. o_ — Tax forms to be used in amending Lists of Voters can be obtained from Mr. A. A. McLean, Seeretary of the Liberal-Conserva- tiv Association. Voters will take noxice that applications for amendment will require to be filed with the Revising Officer en or before the 31st day of March, instant. — —_ if } ’ egw Dorue’s Farm —The Auction Sa this beantifully situated Farm on the Seuth Shore, t » miles from Rocky Point Wharf, w t piace on the premised on Satucday next, March 13th, at 12 o’clock, noon. Also—j).ive Stock and Farm Imple- menis ee advertisement and handbi'ls.— A. MoNetun, Auctioneer mch9 simian Grorera farmer bought a grand piano for his dauehter. His house is small, and to economise room the lower part of the parti- tion en the kitchen and parlor was cut out, and the long end of the piano stuck through. Precilla now sits at the keyboard singing Vho will care for mother now ?" and the mother rolls out doughnuts on the other eud of the piano in the kitchen, 7 > - Turer-erautrus of the Boston, Halifax and P. E. Isiand line of ateamera are owned by F, W. Nickerson & Co., one-haif by Harrison Loring, one thirty-second by Albert W. Nickerson, one thirty-second by Josephine Nickerson and one thirty-second by Mrs. Emma Hart. The firm has had the manage- ment of the line and it is involved in the failure. Thetwo large steamers, the Carroll and Worcester, have not been employed dur- ing the winter, a aingle smaller boat taking their place. They are laid ap in the dock at Boston — Boston Record napeiianeinineia Asorner Svuccessru, IsLanpER ABROAD.—, Amorg the students taking the lead in the Medical Department of the University of the city of New York, we are heppy to see that De. Ronald J, McCormack, a former Charlette- town boy, has graduated with honors, receiv- ing the degree of Doctor of Medicine, This of the largest and best medical schools is one in the United States, and we congratulate Dr. Mec“ormack on his success. He has well auetained the reputation of our successful men abroad. The Or. is ason of Mr, Peter MoCormack, formerly of Naufrage, Lot 43, and brother of Dr. Alexander L. McCormack, of Fast Boston, Masa. al eee followivg letter concerning the man Gillis. whose sentence has been commuted to imprisonment for life, was yesterday after- poon received by Marsha! Flynn :— MASSACHUSSETTS REFORMATORY, Concord, Mass., March 2, 1836. To Chief of Police, Charlottetown, P. E. I, DeAR Sin,—I learn with the deepest regret and sorrow that Alexander Gillis is sentenced to be hanged on the lithinst. Will you please furnish me with the facts of his case, and of his trial, for we who have known him fora number of years cau hardly credit him with such a crime as mur Hoe was one of our most trusted and best ; and never in a single instance proved him self unworthy of that trust. He worked for me daily for two and a half years, and Ihave seen THE der. hi' der circumstances which try men, but he always controlled himself. Will you tell him that he has my earnest prayers in his behalf, and if he is allow to write toanyone, that i would like a word from bir Most respectfully yours, : W. S, LELAND, Concord, Mass, eae >---— Tus prisoner Gillis received the news of the compautation calmly. He had given p all hope of a reprieve, and made every preparation to meet his God. 5 The gallows had been placed iu position in the north- s corner of the jail yard, the hangman secured, tickets of admission to see the execiition issued, and every preparation for the fatal day made. The past few days i been exceedingly trying ones to the unfortunate man. Sested in his lonely cell, listening to the hammering of nails, and other noises incite to the erection of the gallows, his feelings cam be better imagined than described. Every stroke of the hammer must have forcibly reminded him of the aneertainties of lifeand the nea roach of that day upon which it had been decreed he shou'd end bis career on earth, aad ‘go to that bourne from whence no traveller returns.” ' avo stat LEE DAILY Hs ) ace iP SS ETE A PETES PELEGRAPHIG (SrpeciaL Veavarcdes tro Tae Kxaminen.} QUMINION PARLIAMENT } - BILLS INTRODUCED. Orrawa, March 8. Charlton introduced jment of seduction. Edgar introduced a bill to amend the Supreme Court of ' Canada Act, by providing that a Provincial Government iu doubt about the constitu. | tionality of Provincial Acts may, by inter- vention of the Governor-General in Council, | bring the question before the Court for | adjudication. [un answer to Blake Thompson said, ex- cept in few cases prisonera connected with | the rebellion wero not regularly committed ifor trial, but were taken in overt acts of rebellion and held for trial or discharged. | There were in all 46 half-breeds prisoners, | 81 Indians and 2 whites. Eighteen half- | breeds were tried for treason felony, one for |high treason and one for murder. These |}were all convicted. Eleven in all were discharged on their own recognizances of $400 each, to appear to receive sentence when called upon. Hight were discharged upon their own recognizinces to appear. |}One was discharged by order of Ganera | Middleton. Four were discharged a | Battleford. Of the Indians, 21 were tried ‘for murder. ‘Ten charged with treason \felony were discharged on promising to come up for trial of the white men. Jackson, charged with treason felony, | was acquitted. Thomas Scott was dis- | charged on ground of insanity. In answer to a question, Sir John said negotiations were entered into with Mr. O’Donohoe about his entering the cabinet in 1882. Mr, O'Donohoe found he could ‘not bring strength to the Government, and waived for consideration in favor of Sena’or Smith, who is now in the cabinet. In answer, Carling said the total number of immigrants reported to have settled in | Canada in 1885 was 79,159 | A Disturbed Loyalist Meeting. _ Toronto, Oat , March 8. | A public meeting was heid here to-night | to express sympathy with the Loyalists in ireland. The hall was packed and hun- | dreds could not obtain admittance. Every {member of the Irish National Leagua was } present and the Orangemen, hearing they | had made arrangements to pack the house, turned out in fali force. During the even- ing, the speakers were constantly iuter- lrupted with howls aud hisses and jangry feelixgs were thereby engen- dered. When the first resolution was being put to the meeting a prominent Land Leaguer rose in the body of the Hal! and aaid he had an ameand- ment to offer. The wildest uproar fol- lowed. He made his way to the,platform, where he was surrounded by several ex- cited Orangemen, who, with uplifted sticks only waited an opportunity to strike him. In the body of the Halli the scene was werrible. Had a blow heen atruck, blood would have flowed freely, but for- tunately quiet was scon restored. Arrested for Murder. Annapouis, N. 8., March 8. Ebenzer Jones, (colored) aged 60, and his son, aged 14, who were committed at Bridgetown Saturday to stand trial at the Supreme Court in June, charged with murdering a boy named Wallace Carter last October, were brought to town Saturday and lodged in jail They assert their innocence, and hope soon to be released. Terrific Explosion. Lonpon, March 8. The boiler of the tug Rifleman exploded in Cardiff harbor this morning. Vessel and crew, consisting of six persons, were blown to atoms. The cylinder of the engine struck a passing Ltalian ship, a quarter of a mile distant, and killed the pilot. Moncton Civic Election. Moncton, March 8. The civie elections took place to-day. Tho greatest interest, of course, centered in the Mayoralty, Dennis A. Daffy being elected by a majority over McKenzie of 11 votes. Weather Buiietin Probabilities for the next 24 hours fir the Maritime Provinces. Toxonro, March 9. -10 « m, Moderate winds, fair weather, not much chauge in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFics Charlottetown, March 9, 1886 Hizhest Temperature yesterday, (read at RROD . os 6+ 04 28-0000 * Cineee gets ws 156 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at Tg RR RO pee? emmidn tiled Lowest Temperature this morning....,... 0.6 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 3 1 T mperatnre thie aft>ornoan at 3 oolork 5.0 Wueee tHe Younc Men Are.—A legal gentleman in Moneton, who has taken within the past days twenty-four declara- tions from young men who desire to be added to the Dominion voters’ list, reports that all but one declared themselves Sir John Macdonald men. This shows which way the young men are going, and the young men afford a good index to the gen- eral feeling in the couatry.—Moncton "imes. MARRIED. At the Manse, on 4th inst., by Rev. J. M. Mc- Leod, Mr. Maxwell Henry, to Miss Susan Stewart, both of Lot 48. C—O BIED. AtNew Argyle, Lot.30, onthe 8th February, Robert Bruce, aged 1 year and 4 days, infant son of the late R. B. and Isabella Stewart. At Kensington, Lot 19, on 3rd March, John E* large circle of roiatives and frends. At the residence of Shepherd J. Frost, ¢ Ramsay, Steere Aas NEWS.| a hill the punish-| Haslam, aged 39 years, deeply regretted by a) | ly , Recanedy, Urick louse, H | Special Notices. Lisa |} Fx Northern Light: New Feathers, new | Tiosel Trimming:, new Mantle Ornamentr, ,new Fringes, jast received at J. B. Mac- donald’s, marS-— dy wky | Jost received, ex Northern Light. one case |} American Knitting Cottoa, ali colors, best | quality, will be sold very cheap, —Stanley | Bros., Brown’s Block. mars | Rerararng,—All kinds of Rubbera and | Boots mended at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. f» 11 tf | Four-Burron Kip Groves just received by |express atStanley Brothers, only 50 conts a | pair. mar i wk | Ong thousand two hnodred piirs Corsets in | Euglish, American and Canadtuan makes at a large discount at James Paton & Co,’a mar 3 CLEARING out a lot of Men’s, ‘Vomen’s, Misses and Children’s Boots at a reduction ef 40;per cent. on the $1. Dorsey, Gcff & Co. mar 2 St. Georce's L VU. L. will meet to-mor- row eveni g at 7 p m., instead of 7.30, as there isa large amount of business to dis- pose of.—Com. Don’? buy Carpets until you s e the stock and prices at J, B. Macdonald’s, mar i J. B. Macponacp, Queen Street, claims to have the largeet stock in town of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, and prices are away down, down. mar | liars | Hats ! Hats ! in great variety, seil- ing low at L. E. Prowse’s, fe 13 Turs time of year, the cheapest and best place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. feb 11 tf Now 18 tHe Tiug — Will sell you a dollar's worth of Boots for 60 cents, Dorsey, Goff & Co, mar 2 Hara! Hats !—Men’s and Boy’s Felt Hata in every style, Big stock selling cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s mar 1 Iy you require Carpets this Spring, tre- mendous reductions in p icea are given at J. B Macdonald's mar | OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that the De- partment of Fisheries will receive Tenders up to the 25th instant, for the charter of six swift sailing lore and Aft Schooners, of between 60 and 9) Tons, registered Tonnage, to be weil found, thoroughly fastened, and not over six years old, Each vessel to be provided with two suitable boats, and the Schooner, outfit and boats, to be subject to the approval of an officer of the De- partment before being accepted. These vessels are to be employed asa “Fish- eries Police Force” on the Soa Coasts of Canada, aud are to be at the risk of owners, The officers and the crews will be provided, and the vessels provisioned, at the expense of tht Government, Tenders are to be for six months’ service, from the date of vessel being accepted by the Depart- ment, the right of cancellation of charter how- ever, being reserved after three months, upon giving one month’s notice of the Government's intention te do so, Tenders are to state a price at which the owner is willing to sell the vessel offered for charter. The Government to have the option of purchas- ing at any period during the existence of the Charter. Tenders may be for one or more vessels. The Department does not bind itseif to accept the lowest or any tender. Specifications and forms of tender can be had on application to the Fisheries Department, at Ottawa; W. HH, Venning, Inspector of Fisheries at St. John, N. B.; W. Rogers, Inspector of Fisheries at Amherst, N. 3.; J. H. Duvar, lnspec- tor of Fisheries, Alberton, P. E. Island; and the Collector of Castoms at Quebec, St. John, N. B., Chatham, N. B, Ualifax, N. S., and Charlotte- town, P. E. f. Tenders to be addressed to The Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Ottawa, and marked “Tender for Fisheries Protection Vessel” By order, JOHN TILTON, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Department of Fisheries, Ottawa, 3rd March, 1885. mar9 2i eod . fe o Fish Sale. 50 qnintals CHOICE CODFISH, 29 do do HAKE, 50 barrels LABRADOR HERRING, 10 cases CANNED SALMON, 10 do do LOBSTERS, 10 do do MACKEREL, FOR BALE BY HORACE HASZARD, Ch'town, March 6—~«1m> eod NOTICEK. LL persons indebted to the late firm of GEO, DAVIES *_CO. are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. HARRIS & STEWART. March 3, 1886. eee er WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. NE ares ee ae T OST—Oa Sunday night last. between the 4 corners of Grafton and Kent Streets (on Prince) a Japanese Wolf Robe). The fioder will be rewarded by leaving tie robe at Robin’s Livery Stable, Kent Street. march 2i pd ANTED--A Cook Apply to the Matron P. E. Hospital. mar tf EQNOUND On the 25th Feb., by Athen- eum, a small Gold Brooch. Apply at Tus Examiner office, mar9 2i OST—Between Mr. Charles Heartz’s and Malp-que Road, a sum cf money. Finder wil! please leave the same at Tne bxXAMINER effice, mar) li W ANTED—A good emert Boy. | Apply to News Agency, Railway Station. mar4 3i UR SALE—Fyles of **Littell’s Living Ags,” from 1882 to 1884, complete - the best literature of the age. Also, Webster's Dictionary (unabridged) Apply at Tur Ex- AMINER office, feb27 O3T--—Between Bagnall’s and Charlotte- town, a Black Robe. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at Mr. Bag- pall’s or Tos EXAMINER office. feb22 tf © LET—A Shop, Warehouse and three Rooms —a firet-class. stand for a shipper. Apply to J. D, Currie, Lower Spring Park Roa. feb20 ANTED—At the Osborne House, 2 good Cook, febl lL 3i eod pd 7" LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod, Possse Apply to A. White, Paw pat sion given first af May. epr27 | FZOARDERS—Two or three indy Boarders may find gentlemen or comfortable avvommodation wo} rs. Willa ret MARCH 9, 1886. { i | | } i } LENBEN HEUSE! Q---—--— REAT CLEARANCE SALE atill going on. cheap in ail departmeuts. Goods seliing CARPETS! CARPETS! Seven Bales Scotch Carpets, imported expressly for Spring Sale, now added to stock. See them. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! Dress Remnan's, Print Remnants, Cloth Remnants, &c., Silk Remnants, Satin Remnants. HARRIS STEWART SUCCESSORS TO CHO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 25, 1885.—dy & wky a — — a ———————— = = : = aoe STANDARD GOODS oor alien LOWEST PRICES! Oo—- HRKINS & STRRND LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 400 Pieces Grey Cottons, 220 Pieces White Cottons, 158 Pieces Print Cottons, — 55 Pieces Hessiais, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 149 Dozen Towels. — =nom) White and Colored Knitting Cotton, QoO—_—-- Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. 0 Bliack French Merinees, Biack Cash- mere, Black Cords, Black Nuns’ Veil- ing, Black Costume Cloth, Xc. oO Brussels, Carpets. Tapestry and Wool OILCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS. Cocon, China and ‘Twine Matting. Largest Stock of ROOM PAPER on PB & Island. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Feb. 23, 86. MEER BPROS. —— 0: ——— MA. Rm © El. ak Prices on HOUSE-FURNISHINGS : CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ROOM-PAPER, CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, TICKINGS, CRETONNES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ROOM-PAPER, CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, TOW ELLINGS, TICKINGS, CRETONNES, 20° lixceptional values in White Cottons and Embroideries. We invite you to compare these with similar goods offered elsewhere, and feel confident you will find it to your advantage to purchase at ; BEER BROS. 73 & 75 Queen Street ‘Qh’town, Feb. 27, 1886. REGULAR TRADER. os 4 nie SPRING TRIP, 1886 From Liverpool to Charlottetown. The well known Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” Kk KRENDLE, Commander, now on the berth, will sail from Liverpcol fer Charlottetown, On or Aboutj!st APRIL NEXT. Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside, and She- diaz, ¥or Freight or Passage apply in Londen to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; E. C, in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bres., 51 South John Street, or here to the owvers, PEAKE BROS. & €0., Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886. 6w cod REID BRO'S MARCH PRICE LIST. Shirting Ginghams, marked price 1c, now Se, All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, pow 25c, Half-wool Drugget, 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 pases. Ladies’ Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75c. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $i. Men's Biack Worsted Suits, marked $7.00, now $5.35. Men‘s Tweed Pants, marked $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 75e, 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 Go, now 45c, Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 2c, now 10c. A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men's Furnishings. Men‘’s White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1. $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $14. #30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, now only $20, #14 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $12. % Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure. now only $4. Childs Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only @1.25. Yeouth’s Black Worsted Suite, marked ®&,50, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked $1.25, now only 90c, ay y Island Tweeds, All-wooil, 5c, S5e, anc 3. Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents, ae ee REID BROS., CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, March 1, 1886. ee eee MARLIN, ROPE, TIN, de. ee E have for Sale, at the very Lowest Prices : — 100 bales Lobster Marlin. 600 coils Manilla Rope 160 packages Salmon Traw! Twine. 103 * " Hemp “* 2 bales Herring Twine. 25 Herring Nets. ALSO ; 300 boxes Tin Plates, 14x20, 1 ton Ingot Tin. 1 ton Pig Lead. 10 bars Copper. 50 bundles (dalvanized Iron for Boilers, 10 bbis Gold Lacquer, 10 ‘* Turpentine. 100 kegs Box Nails 100 ‘“ Lobster Trap Nails. DODD & ROGERS. Feb. 23—]m 2aw © lm North Atlantic Steamship Co, SPRING SAILLINGS, 1886. From London and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL, . 7 ” &.8. “Nellie Wise, WILL LEAVE Liverpool for 4 harlotteiown, ABOUT i5th APRIL The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlarst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Throngh Rates to the principal points in P. K. Islend, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia. : For Freight, Passage. or other information apply in London to Stewart Prothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathuret, N. B., to R, A. & J, Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co, FENTON T. MEWBERY, Agort, Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1°86. To Lebstex Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Lob ster Cans. 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingots, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER. Apply to PEAKE BRUE. & CU, : Ch’town, Feb, 10—fi Saw « bes one ee enn ae ee ee tagliad aes