te CRO = a aaa ea RSET th NY AON. i Ae ttt wy ye AVY Ne NE ‘yr +o . = ' to + _ - T if? DATLY EXAMINER, - FRIDAY, MARCH 8 1859. S 4 sane 3 an 822s i MA X ‘ee 7 | | » y r : cal and Other Hems. (PT ERLRGRAPHIO NBWS,| Te Resents Proctamation | | elec eases | Beteranes, Marcil: 7. LAR sia . youll SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO Tur EXAMINER. The Regent of Servia has issued a pro- ka ial ies Mere of ' lay 4 clamation declaring his endeavor to culti- # oes | Who Fired th ) vate friendly relations with all the powers S £ ‘to inaugurate a constitutional regime and -{x)- DeMPrRaNt Orient | mn ts this } , place the finances of the country upon a ; mec ‘ s k.—Jonn Ross, | sound basis j id ven ; . ° ° s . . a ° j : ; | A Sentry Badly Weund i From Now until the First of April we will offer 2 x | passengers by the MULL uly ba, y Hn p | Weather Bulletin. . ay. (1 ight to town by | al een : ¢] ‘ —e Toronto, March 8.—-10 a. m. . nTt: a ee ae | eine . ‘ : . q i i hl Saat! ni f T if: n? i i Soutn to west win is, m stly fair andr il l . . Preparations are bein; i fib i rlarl aul HAIGUMID t licht val raine oe os > 7 light local rains. | ri renovat ry ot the } ‘ tion (o's. steamers a+ een i a + > AP — ree - a | an Investication Reine Held | Piles! Piles! itching Piles! ——-IN——— : i Ai s ‘ fo} L | ' It ist said that since th " “ r Symproms.— Moisture; intense itching and oe ee ee eee ne mer +5 have been e L by ‘ism | - ‘stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. : | —— auras, March 7. [Hated cotae tmor forms ch] | | ALL WA : ae ; oO a 1CCTALE, es 7° . ' Nem ae .- Private Beyford, of the West Riding}Swayne’s Ortment stops the itching and j | shin tite | Cas ry s Ww i L that | Regiment, while on guard at the magazine} bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases | ee ee > sing | at Richmond last night, about 11.30, says|remove the tumors. All druggists, or by poten, | ull this wee ptains Irvin «|» man approached the magazine through an jmail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- | } | | ae WEN ot tpn 7 pening in the fence, that he challenged | delphia etl? 6m dw i ce .; ied him, and the man giving no reply he (the | ~ eT ee s Un i will be a lee-| soldier) walked up to the intruder, and - i ‘ ‘ r . this} when close to him the man fired a revolver A ereameer a SER rc Om Oil Cloths Mis iti vs j * ishi a wen ciose t& ill ili tA « ape LE Ls 4 J ‘aad hes o . _ ar 1 © con-) at his head at close quarters. He put up| gm ee TOWN oe" and all kinds of iiouse Furnishings. : Bi —— his hand and received a bulict through i ' ee ee : ithe fingers. The man then ran through ro ge eD a Ze, Lx] 1 oe 'k Qf insti a a ore the hole by which he entered. The sentry , Acs i / i4t S The Human Reason asit | followed and while he was getting through : R Problem. Ladies are in. | the fence the man again fired at him from . mM a . the railway and blew his cap off. The man Our Magnificent Stock of Br ussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, then ran up the railway track, the soldier C 1; J one : i ‘ ( The members of the | following and firing three shots after him. = — Pe ; / ary ic _mombers of, the| following and firing threo shots aftor, him anadian, Jute, ‘Papestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and : 1 School purpose hold-|the wounded man was taken to |Conrtaid’s Crapes 2 ae @ ‘or ‘ a . Raster lecadnelun mee mee Ge tee oe Stair Carpet to match, will be cleared out lower than ever before. - . i was found to be so shattered that it had to Balmoral Crapes, i uputated tlose othe yal. Tl ‘ee © rf * ‘ ‘ {x} ce Cavanagh, | wiuputsted close tothe palm. Three empty | (rape Cloths, 7 43] A ionth oer ang, ial Geena: ddl ‘ A sath agli: i . - - . . ‘ . : rib 5 | ey ee were eee eee Black French Merinoes. 3 7 i ee for selling the above at such low prices are:—Ilst. We er < fi track which goes to corroborate he mans ‘ ee a | “ % { . es . . ‘er : ' sell +} ‘tement. ‘A court of inquiry composcd| Black French Cashmeres. Ly A have always made Special Reductions to Cash Customers ine \ f offi ers of the regim tC ane the loctor alr . 8 wa Qe. . ear 6 » Ot io -- © : On | of officers of th regiment and ae cor Black Hindeo Cashmeres. at this season of the year, 2nd. Our Store is Headquarters for these Goods, and we do not will | . ae Black Henrietta Cloths waut one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming season ; and we want to still ie I —_— ACK CHPICHLA VULOTAS. . ‘ ° ; ie = t - . ciwit | PA WTNTAN DART TAMBNT | Black Serges further demonstrate the undisputed fact that GURS is the LEADING CARPET HOUSE whte abee| | Ui iy Li i I ARTTAT Hy ptAaCHK serges. e ON THE ISLAND ie ~ mtd. ~ *. = he Lut - ee ae > " : ” . is 1 mbers’ | Black Dress Cloths. bh i ne 4 a . 3 | sreeamiinge (Cre Uses JAS. PATON & CO Pictou at | NAVMAN Of Snaeaadingd iCeane Fripees rn r ud ili ary : rigs! vs, i¢ : -” i PHI NE Ne 4 ha a a 7 mes 1 " - ad | cia dock Dull Jet Trimmings. ehenery itis tded & key Charlottetown and Summerside. : : and < Jt ' Orraw M: “e} ” a i S — Pictou atthe} ~,.. ‘ . 7 ae al A FULL LIANE OF ABOVE GOOLE ATI:DU UC! C. lL’! .. Te ee es " eT . ee x — : | The amendments made by the Senate to LOWEST PRICES. ‘the bill amending the Weights and £ Lings O1 | Measures Act were considered in committee ey LPR. Dion th of the last of | #ud concurred in. “a. ' ion, p tyis| ‘The bill makiug further provisions re- ; ay 7. fe n the ods | Specting the speedy trial of certain indict- oh cs a “ ua » The boy | ible offences was considered in committee! . EROWN'S BLOCK. * vas i » tree, a ud to i and agreed to. m tawn, Jan, 4 DBs eee ena ae to nn ie Ss end h rerin 1en struck hi The budget debate was then resumed by Ee Once With an a Hon. C..H. Tupper, followed by Mr. Vi. FE i, i LS eae Carlton and Mr. White, of Renfrew. . Painting Ure.—Mr. John Gaffney is busily O« ae 4 : : waged painting and Neamtilichees thee ae At 12.20 Mr. Armstrong moved the ad- \ ILL, during the next few days, sell at E e i aia | Na Rank building Salis enbi. h the] 4° urnment of the debate and the House very low prices the remainder of her Merchants Bank of P. E. island intend mov. | ‘hen rose. stock of Berlin and other Wools, Working rom 0 3s per vent. Iiscoun t. ng in May next. He has also workmen en- NOTES. Materials, _Canvasses, Fancy Articles and ged upon th terior of the Rankin House 7 eo ae Pieces of Work, &c. | ee Mo Glue Sor ‘hea antennae this ee or Mr. | please call at Corner of Queen and Fitzroy fx} : as hos hilt aie é Lact ona a, of oronto, vrought up the Streets. 10i eod—feb20 L*] ~~ question of trade with the West Indies. | ——-—-——--————______________ ; wf rhe Halif ail He deprecated the idea of making trade yi Wi} I St k f ED ax 3 shi ; SANT FAIR. ine Luil& MM tt | aprancemetr <itT ee i asiar 7 A Punsavt Ansam—The Halfor Mil] grrangoments with the Australasian Ob-| SE OO, $5,.00,|"2y Whole Stock o ry Goods, &c., will be offered i i en acetic ates wee-0. plement nies eee we —, it, — a ‘ e' nt Phe shi ) gg sve, “s a _; | Hoped energetic efforts wou ye put fort ee eee h b bD . ec t saad aad aa ne a tas, ae to develop trade with the West Indies. Five Dollars in Cash at t € apove iscount for as 1, gg ee ee cin. | fe contended that a first-class line must be € in ot Which tae enverprise of tne new com : i } ‘ t b not | tl ow ma . ose ht @ ae | subsidized, the steamers to be not less than ‘ . ‘ ia) i er ee ee oe gjbrors meng “aaa. oe pr hermmgence capable ot Sete Wi be paid for the first five ($1 each Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, t ali vi by i : to the i 18 ne ie@a ~U LUOUS A LOLS, &@ « ¢ S < ‘ a iia 7 . y . . . . oO futu fifteen knots an hour. He urged the Goy- ee ae oe (th bona fide solution Satins, Trimmings. &e.. &e. coe . : of the person sending it) received from young o”? ? . a . s ie ale i ahs fo ohe W improved ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen ‘ 1 ‘ . . ., Roane ov Haaurn.—At the mesting of the | cable communication “—_ - est — years of age, to the following :— Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- Hoar yf ealth yesterday aiternoon, tne it is understood that the Untarlo eg1s- g . . : . ; : Faith Office wes insteacted to examine the | lature will be dissolved after this session | ‘How much will any Housekeeper lose, who clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. : tee a on ; yays 25 cents for a Six Ounce Tin of Baking Pow- prem ast cnd oO oo 1 h The-Government has decided not to make oer. inanaad of buying a ‘Ten Ounce Paner Pack scarlet fever of a malignant type is alleged to]. orant for a Dominion Exhibiti ‘lage of WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POW- ’ ad ‘ * 4s . ee ir tarde dati: Exhibition this | }¥r which any Grocer (with a large profit) can Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &e., &e. ‘atic n as | the chairman of | 7°28! 284 bias, therefore, been compelled | retail at Twenty Cents uation as Soon a3 possibie co une Chi n ad nce > 7 al . oan ; v 2 Ss. the Board. | Phe matter of the vaccination of vd aoe, oD. 5. Mees sop Pe Directions for using the Powders must be chil will be taken up xt meeting | *°™™™: taken into the calculation. © e . of council enn sddenitie Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. ° New Warships to be Built. , , , ? a te i in N W. M. D. PEARMAN, WISER ; I rreaericton iN. er * Bin : * nam ee ai ial ee Halifax, N. S. . : . . : rvalgpary~ seb ca adhoc ease ee eee: i at onesies sill ie oe SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. ce ms . _— AK _ i a a _ nea D »s In the House of Commons Lord George eee ok net tenis ors wil 0 e pubiisnedc and the deaths ot hin agra widow sooutsed tot | Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, (7 Te ne ntti otter] " e b 4 ee i ‘ a = am -— ~ nietad that thé delay in supplying the navy Look out for next month's offer ! Saale that nee : fam the . ane with guns is due tothe failure of the system feb7 find over $1,000 in ld hidden away in the of lining all ships. He said they would be} ~~ ae @ s 9 cellar. The other day the two began the supplied by the end of the present year. odd Ebapad search for the money, and after some time} He stated that the Government proposed <7 9 e February 19, 1889—dy & wky Queen Street, Opposite Market Square. found it in a small recess in the stone wall. to build eight first-class mien-of-war of _—»-—-- 14,000 tons each and two of 9,000 tons, ; if John Sun says that oo. 1 1s accepted the challenge of Tue Rine.—1 ly Gallagher ! , ail I John Goskiil, and is to meet the latter at Charlies Spiller’s next Monday « vening to sign articles. Callas is well known in Char- lottet Wo. . Pete wck posted a forfeit of $500, and IAS l Li ani Lal in the world t fight him to a ! for $3,000 a side. It won't do to d eolor line on this auda cious dar! y il | the firstin the East to ignore i | prove to him that the Caucasian i yr race, physically as well j ty » furs STANLEY 58 ‘ ax.—The Pictou correspond Lali fierald writes: Th te I ‘ left rgetown at six o'c] } ng r Pictou, after ha i ut 1 boilers. She en »\ 1c V iy, bat jas I nei by a jam ot t ined by I rom Mon 1 Tnesd mort ing. } 4iD by her are lo d in iel wmner’s p rior ance icé wilenu was for long » thi and a half feet thick gi é Ph Ly the Isiat re how earer the m ich desired a munication” thaa they think. They al this trip has de- monstrated that when the ‘vessel gets into li ilty she has power sutli ient to work her way out of it tshe simply did wonders. esicuaiigemniaien [was Farmure.—Ten days ago, Fr k SS] an. > lney, Ohio, drew $9,500 from the bank, to pay fora recently pur- c 4 fart "is son Gorace stole the ad skipped to Mon- ae the acqu sintance ol i-monde, proposed, A couple got married b t De iver, ( rlorado, to go into the ranching business. Detective Kellert had ywever, kept tra of the guilty pair snd infori Dioan, sen when his son nd new daughter-in-law might be expect- ed ther At ndicated, the oid an boarded C ; express, and tood face to ta with the runaway boy. A reconciliation llowed: $9,000 of the stulen money returned, and the son went home with the father, aud the woman to Chicago to shift for herself. ] nine first-class cruisers, twenty-nine smaller cruisers, four of the Pandora type of cruisers, and cighteen of the sharp-shooter type of torpedo vessels, at a total cost of £21,500, 009, —— King Milan's Abdicaiion. Lonvox, March 7. The abdication of King Milan will create considerable uneasiness on the continent, chiefly because M. Ristics, who is left in charge, has no majority back of him, either in the Skuptschina or the country, and has intrigued equally with Russia and Austria. | Che Vienna correspondent of the Times savs: ‘*The Austran Cabinet has been thrown into a state of consternation by Milan’s abdication, fearing that it will re- + suit the . f} 2, in Russian ascendency. Milan goes to Riveira. His private debts amount to 0,000 florins.” > An Important Decision. Orrawa, Marcy 7. One of the most important decisions ever recorded in Canada has just been given by the Deputy Commissioner of Patents, quashing the patent on the Edison Incan- descent Lamp on the ground of failure to comply with Canadian patent regulations, which provide that the article patented must be manufactured in Canada within one year from the issue of the patent, andj that the importation of the patent must ease within two years. . The decision en- dollars to tbe r i saine } . f } sian tires alle f tails a loss of thousands oi I ave Edison Co., wh: a Jamp factory at Hamilton. Man-of-War Wrecked. Lonpon, March 7. The British man-of-war Sultan has been wrecked on the island of Comino, in the Mediterranean. The captain and crew were saved. The Sultan was an iron armor-plated vessel of 9,220 tons, and car- ried 19 guns. She was temporarily at- vadron. tached to the Meditérranean sq Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOHN JOY, feb21—tf Water Street. LOBSTER FACTORY FOR SALB, iia, Codroy,, Newfoundland. B UILDINGS (two years old), Baths, Boiler and all necessary appliances. 1200 LOBSTER TRAPS, 400 CASES CANS, » xe. Will be soid cheap. Apply te JOHN P. CHETWYND, Halifax, McDOUGALL TEMPLETON, St. John’s, Newfoundland. feb27—dy 2w “Xe Ur LOST, FOUND &e —_— WANT WANTED.--A Boy to learn the Bookbinding business. Apply at JAMEs D. TAYEoR’s Bookbindery, North Side of Queen Square. mch6 WANTED —A Servant for general housework ina smail family. No washing. Apply at this oflice. 4i—meh6 WANTED. -Atthe Osborne House, an agsist- ant Dining Room Girl, and a Chambermaid. mch5—3ieod pd SS 9 ro SALK.—A pair of young. pure-bred Brahby ma Roosters. Apply at this office. mehd XOUND.—A Railway Ticket. Owner may * have it by applying at this office, mechi—2i J | : : i possession given. Box 438, City. OUSE WANTED.—By a good tenant. State where situated, rent required, and when Address “Stafford,” P. pd 4,5,7,9-—mch4 YERVANT WANTED.—G>ood wages. Apply to Mrs, R. K. Jost, Sidney Street (east). mch2—-dy & wky tf pat jt LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street. Apply at this office. —nich2 SOFT FELT HATS. As “The Wonderful Cheap Man line, we are bound to hold our past r price down. Come down and see the boys, Cheap Man.” Charlottetown, Fels. 18, 1889. “F the spring is backward, we are forward; if | Js lat finest quality, newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND if the season is late, we are on time with the AMERICAN HARD AND ” has, f r the past eight years, taken the lead in this eputation, and keep tne style up, quality forward, and and if you forget the name ask for “The Wonderful PROWSEH BROS., SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT.