, ssing to-day > : meets this evening at ; 7 and the Art Museum at Market Rial! e evel i - ‘ wa & waterproof pair of Boots, D DORSEY, GOFF & Co's {marl2 a l ER five cents to th: oe dollara per ihamond Bookstor: = Tus Scott Act has been carti d in Yar \. 35., by a large majcrity a , NUN R of ne ond har a hool books, good as new, at half price at the Diamond | b store ot hand of the S2ad Battalion wil] play at the? Bazaar in Market Hall, this evening from eight te ten o clock, “i - Va bear the Catholic Literary Union iatend grand musical and giving a g dramatic enter- tainment on Laster Monday night. ‘ > { paper steamboat is soon to be launched | on the Ohio River. They'd better not make Qld o from the land of Burns at the this evening SCOTCH Uanke ‘i ar Keb all a | MarvaMs BALZaReTTi, sister of the Rev. Father Bonneau, and sister-in-law of Speaker Blanchett, was run over and killed by a ruv-! away horse in Toronto, on the 6th inst. i Bavorvs fvom Moatreal to Manitoba by aail | s year show a great increase over | those of any former period, affording a gratify- | inti proof of the progress and prosperity of the | country. etna Taz toboggan slide at Victoria Park was | largely attended last evening. 90 tar th Notwithstand. | ing the storin the slide was in splendid order, | ami the sport last night was thoroughly ' en} »yed ’ 7 ih etpeiitea (ne Rev. H. M. Parsons, of the Knox | Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Ont , a rative of Buffalo, New York State, took out natar- | alization papers recently, swearing allegiance | to the British Crown. ~ - } Lance Tarovr.—Mr. John O'Brien, of Triston Road, caught, in the Winter River, a} short time ago, a trout that weighed two! pounde, al) byt half an ounge It luoked like | & very dainty ‘‘bite.” et Don’? forget the fancy sale and tea at the! Market Hall thia evening. ' ' Tue ‘‘Wizard’s Son,” by Mra. Olephant;} Queen Victoria’s new book, “More Leaves | from the Journal of a life in the Highlands;” **Framley Parsonage,” by A. Trolloppe; ‘‘The | New Abelard,” by Robert Buchanan; and all | the other latest works at the Diamond Book store. | - a —_ indians Tae fancy sale in aid of St. James’ Church commenced in Market Hall, at three o'clock this evening. Notwithstanding the disagre- able weather it is large'y attended. The tea commences at 6 o'clock. All who wish to aid s good cause should attend at Market Hall this evening. ~_- > - Tus esthetic apostle of decorative art has fallen a victim. The Liverpool Mercury of 16th ult., says: A marriage is arranged be- tween Mr. Uscar Wilde, younger son of the fate Sir William J, Wilde, and Miss Constance Lioyd, daughter of the late Mr. Horace Lloyd, Q. C. i atiioneee | A running race haf been arranged between | Joseph Neptune of Pleasant Point, N. B., and an Unknown belonging to. Moncton for $100 a side; distance five miles. It is expected that the race will take place in St. John about the first week in May. Neptune's backer is wuling to match him against any man in the Province. — ~o>— =— Tax April number of The Manhattan will be a gallery of portraits of Edwin Booth, pre- senting him in two scence of ‘“‘Hamlet;” in two scenes of ‘‘Richeliew;” as Iago, Othello and Lear, the last named being engraved from a picture by Jervis McEntee. ‘the frontispiece will be a half-length of Booth, engraved by Velten > Taxe Notice.—All who want my ‘“‘Culti- vator’s Guide” should leave their address at my store at once, I will deliver it to all who do so as soon as it is ready, which will be about 20th March. I respectfully request those who want seeds, to reserve their orders for me, instead of sending to foreign firms. I sol! only seeds of the best quality, and my prices are moderate. —Grorce CarTER, Char- lottetown, {m2 6i eod. —_—_- > “J. H. Rowrxson and Frank Brackett, of Bangor, Me., caught in Sebec Lake, a few days ago, aspeckled trout which weighed twenty- seven pounds, was three feet in length, nine inches through, and measured eleven inches across the tail. It is one of, if not the largest trout ever caught in the Sebec waters.” After the first fall racon in June, we will, ro deubt be called upon to publish an item | of this kind frém Dank River. The Robin- son above referred to is, we believe, a pro- fessor. His friend is a MeGalliver, | —_ —-~ p> | Tea ano Bazsan in THR York CHEESE Facrory.—The Presbyterians of Covehead and Stanhope held their tea last Wednesday. The day was fise, but the roads were heavy. | A Jarge number were present. Little York, Covebead, Union Road, Stanhope and the town were the places best represented. A tpecial train brought out about a hundred persons from the city. The ladies had a good spread on the tes tables, There were also some fancy articles for sale, An autograph juilt brought in about $100. ‘Lhe whole affair was quite suceessfal. The proceeds, amount- ing to some $309, go towards paying $190 of a debt on the church warda placing additiova] furniture in the Manse, —_—_—- +> --— Crogsixvc THz Capes.—Since Tuesday, March 4th, we have had no mails acroas the Straits. until yesterday, the Ilth, The boat which leit Cape Tormentine, manned by the Alien boys, at three o clock, p.m., on Tuesday the 4th inet, arrived with the Hon. Mr. Sullivan at Cape Traverse ahout eight o'clock, was the last boat that crossed the Capes up t» yesterday. Several attempts were made to effect a crossing, bat the Straits were $0 jammed up with deep *Jolly” that it was utterly impossible to work the ice-boats through it. Mr. Sullivan Jeft Ottawa the 2n{ and arrived at Cape Tormentine on the 4th at 3 o'clock. p. m., thus making the trip from Ottawa ino the quickest time on record. Had it not been that the Attorney General got the Allens to put him across that after- esos, he would have bven detained at the it of blotting paper i they want any river} | | ' this evening | winter, and supports his speech by saying erected at Stanhope | boats were out the greater -part of the day, three or four years ago, and the balance to- | tt ete DED DATLY Hx A MTN HR, MARCEL TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, | _™ Dynamites at work INTENT ON BLOWING UP HALIFAX FREDERICTON, AND ala SPECIAL Despeaccues 10 Tuk EXAMINER, ] Ostman on the March, ee Tue Governor of Nova Seotia received a | despatch on the 6th inst., from the Gover- nor-General warning him to take precautions _ Scouts from the direction of Tamanieb | #@2inst Fenian dynamiters. As a conse- report ; Onmen Digma, with 7,000 men, | 9"eMnce, a special police force has been noving towards Zeariba in hope of destroy- placed around Government Houee, and the ing British stores of water in a series of | Patliament'and other public’buildings. Sim- | ate attacks. Osman retains as adbecents | ar instructions have been sent to the Gov- 1 great tribe of Haddridowas, whose | ®T™0r of New Brunswick. lt is believed sheik urged that night attacks were the | the American dynamiters are intent on dest kind of strategy against Kngland’s | blowing up Halifax and Fredericton. arias and precision. |. The London Standard’s Vienna corres- pondent says the police have discovered that anarchists here possess a lage quantity of dynamite. Lectures were given last autumn in the workingmen’s quarters on the best methods of making strong explo- sives. The} police made a raid and dis- covered three laboratories fitted up for making explosives, with large quantities of dynamite. The police are convinced thatother laboratories exiet and the press has therefore been forbidden to publish anything regard- ing their movements. A werkman was recently caught trying to smuggle small bombs from a suburb into Vienna. The police have secured the service of an an- archist informer. The clue mentioned inthe Standard’s Paris despatch which kads the Paris police to believe an assault is premeditated upon eames cfiicers in London on St. ‘atrick’s Day, is afforded by a letter from Aw-riea which has fallen into the hands of ie the police. Firing Commenced. A London despatch of the 6th says: It is _—— believed that the sailor who left Southamp- Scakry, March 11. ton for Bristol didn’t remain in that sity, Firing tas begun at Zeariba, but proceeded to Weston, where he depo- Graham and Col. Stewart’s whole force | *ted the box found in the railway station have gone thither. A guard consisting of there. Information has been procured 730 British troops and 600 Egyptians | /@*ding to the identification of the man remain at Suakin. who accompanied the alleged American de- tective Burng tahis room on the night of the explosion. O'Dynamite Rossa declared the British Houses of Parliament will be blown up within six weeks. Patrick Joyce says the Suez canal will also be blown up. The Dynamite Monthly is about to be issued by Rossa and his confreres. Prominent Fen- | ians in Paterson, N. J., say the object of} the recent explosion in London was to kill | the Prince of Wales, hey had informa- tion that the Prinee was to leave Charing Crass or Victoria station at the time the explosion was arranged. They prepared for him at both stations. They say this is nothing to what will happen in a short time, and intimate the Queen had better hesitate on starting on the continental tour. Svakriy, March 11, Ss ~ —_— Dispersing Rebels. ScaKiy, March 11. " a ; The firing at Zeariba was, attempts by rebels to ent off convoy, owing to ”v the British The attempt was not successful. Che British cavalry quickly dispersed the rebels, who numbered three hundred. A number of Egyptian camel drivers bolted during the attack upon the convoy. —_— The Highlanders Attacked. SUAKIN, March LI. The Highlanders, while working on the entrenched fort at Barbara, were attacked by Osman Digna’s advance at six o'clock ' Only 422 marines defended the fortis at Suakin. Gen. - ee Marines for the Soudan. Lonpon, March 11. Orders have been given to a detachment of marines at Chatham to proceed im- mediately to the Soudan. _ ee ——___— Dominion Political Notes. Orrawa, March 11 The Speaker took the chair at 3.15. * ifter youtine proceedings Mr. Foster rose to a question of privileges. He quoted from a Chicago newspaper a statement similar to those published in most of the Grit newspapers of the Dominion to the effect ‘that Mr. Foster delivered a lengthy speech so that it should be impossible to reach a vote. Much to the disgust of the temper ance people, the motion was thug put at the foot oO Order machines in Brooklyn, states that several months ago he made for a stranger a ma- ching which ran by clack work. It would throw a hammer of three iron nipples, the papers | made to hold perenssion caps. which makes doubtful its coming up ae niet Adee again this session, It stated openly Our Advertisers. that Mr, Foster arranged with the onan Government to de this,” ete. This state- ment, which he read in the House, Mr. Foster pronounced to be untrue in every particular. Asa matter of fact instea4 ,; Foster's resolution being at the foot of the Orders. #* stands fourth on the Public Orders, The House then took up the Government notices of motion, and went inte Committee of the Whole and passed the following reso- lutions: To amend ‘*Seamen’s Act, 1873;’ an ‘‘Act respecting certificates to masters and mates of ships, 1874,” so as to apply certain provisions thereof to Canadian foreign going ships of over one hundred Wm. Dodd will hol2 an auction sale of hay, straw, et¢., at ‘‘Bellachin,” Lot 48, on Saturday next, at two o’clock. Dorsey, Goff & Co. apnounee that they are prepared to supply the public with good bogts and shoes at a reasonable price. Wm. Smith ‘notifies all interested that tenders for the maintenance of buoys in Charlottetown harbor will be received at Ottawa up to the 25th inst. A. H. B. Macgowan has fifty puncheons chvice molasses, which he offers for sale at a bargain. tous register, instead of over one hundred | ~~~. — and fifty toms register; to amend the Con- BIRTH, solidated Insurance Act of 1877 with} At Hanwell, Eagiand on the 27th Feb, respect to companies transacting busi- | the wife of Robert F. Quirk, of a daughter. ness of life assurance under the title of . —o “‘Co-operature Life Insurance Companies;’ DIED. eo amend the ‘Weights and Measures Act, At Victoria, March 6th,’after a short illness, of 1879;’ to amend the ‘Steamboat In- | o¢ inflammation, Wahae’ Phinney, son of spection Act, of I 882.” Wesley Myers, aged four and a half years. The House adjourned early. Darling Heber, thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel; Bat 'twas God who hath bereft us, And he can all our sorrows heal At New Perth Mills, on the l4th Feb., after a long illness, Daniel McDonald, Esq., in the 65th year of his age. The deceased, who was formerly a member of the Legislative Council, was a man of great integrity, firm adherence to his convictigns of right and true honesty of purpege. He was deservedly esteemed by all who knew him; and he leaves a widow, five sons, and a very large circle of relatives and friends, who mourn the loss of an affectionate husband, a kind father, an obliging neighbor, and a truly reliable and hospitable friend. —-r—_- W eatber Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, March 12--10 a. m. Fresh to strong winds from southeast to southwest; cloudy weather, with occasional rains; higher temperature. Merronopociga Orvice, Charlottetown, 12th March, 18584. Highest temperature yesterday . ......+. 23.5 Lowest tewporature (read at midnight),...121 Lowest temperature this morning ........19.3 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .29.1 | “~~~ a eeEeEeEeeEeESUSCG0oG5uGuee {empcrature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock.,.36.0 LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. —_ > _ or Ice Hummock Again Heard From. THEN DERsS. Srr,—Please insert the follawing in THE | 7gXENDERS will be received by this De- EXAMINER and oblige: i partment, at Ottawa, up to the 25th On reading the speech at Ottawa on| March, instant, for the Maintenance of Buoys winter communication we observe Senator | at Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Carvell assumes or presumes to say that a Fall particulars of the service can ~ ob- steamer might, with as much prospect of tained upon application to the Agent of this attempt to cross the Rocky Department at Charlottetown. cross the Straits in mid- WM. SMITH Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, 4th March, 1884. auccess, Mountains as he speaks from experience. Up to the 21st ult., a steamer could have made daily croseing, which we used to observe to in- telligent and practical passengers, who al- ways express a favorable opinion. _Regard- ing a steamer being placed on this route, from said date to this day, a steamer could not effect a crossing. But to-day she could, as the Straits are full of thin ice. The ice fmarl2 li MOLASSES. 50 PUNS. CHOICE MOLASSES, on consigument, for sale at a bargain. A. H. B, MACCOWAN, AGENT. Ch’town, March 12, 1884.—eod 2w WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ‘O°HE Parties having in their possession a - get of new Driving Harness, taken from the tire of the 20th February, will oblige by returning them to the subscriber without fur- ther notice.—JoHN NEWSON. {mar8 but could not effect a crossing from this side. Boats from the Island effected a crossing ata late hour, There have been several days since the 21st ult. that winds have prevailed from the northeast, making cwo or three miles of water, causing delays of wails, which, with the aid of a ateamer, -his trouble would have been surmoun'ecd, nd revular communication with the Island kept up. ae, Yours ete. Ior HoumMock. Cape Tormentine, March 6. 1884. Georce H. Mitts, formally of St. John, N. 8., but who has resided for a puniber of years in Williamsburg, N. Y., was, on the 2nd inst . sentenced to be hanged on the 18th April for the murder, on October 6th, of his wife, Eliga: beth, who was a native of St, John. Mills’ father was for a number of years caretaker uf YANTED— A GIRL for general house. W work i: a family of three, Apply at Mrs. Croskil. «. Pheasant Street, {mar6 tf QuU:& TO SET—The large Dwelling fiouse cn corner of Pownal and Kent Streets, occupied by Rev. John M. McLeod. Apply to Thos. Ww, [mad ws 3w Capes up to youterday. the St, John Rural Cemetery, we } j Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1884, a te “ eee a em poeta Aare a i2, 1884. > a tet ' oO — Co A AALS LO SD SPRING G8BES, SPRING GEELS Perkins & Sterns Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond question, as good value as can be found: 550 Pieces Crey Cottons, asO Pieces White Cottons, 300 Pieces Frint Cottons. Black French Merinoes, Black Cashmeres, English, Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, , A good Stock of Canadian and American Corsets. Black Nun’s Veiling, Biack Persian Cord. A FULL LINE QF MOURNING CGOODS. Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Room Paper. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete., all standard Goods, and prices low. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1884. ROYAL CANADIAN ———-0 INSURANCE GO. BAYT Fe Bs. 0 CAPITAL, .«. «54 wiwi,* HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Oo=- - $2,000,000 | W. H. Rogers, a maker of experimental Risks Taken Ch Most Favorabie Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. GRE Received Before the Towels = eS INT AT’ SALE OF Wew Cottons. We have just opened a large Stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, NEW SPRING STYLES, —_— oe —:0'— Advance in Duty. We have an immense stock of point of depression. Fleecy Cottons, GREY AND WHITE COTTONS, Purchased when the Cotton market was at the lowest Sheeting.Coitons, Pillow Cottons, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, and Towelling, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH ARD BRUSSELS CARPETS, And other House Furnishing Goods. WHOLESALE AND CHOICE TEAS, By the Chest, Half-Chest — , and Quarter-Chest. RETAIL. VERY CHEAP! Also, in Packages of 5, 10, 15 and 20 pounds, GEO. DAVIES & CO. Qh’town, Feb. 11, 1884. —— oe Wholesale and Retail, Chear. ——— oOomW BA: 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 3,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, § cases choice PRUNES, 20 kegs GRAPES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF | Nov. 14, 1883,—2aw wily 6 AUCTION | ‘Hay Straw, Seed Wheat, Oats, AM structed by MR. HENRY BEER to sell by Auction, at bis farm ** Bella- shin,” Lot 48, 14 miles from Southport, on ‘Saturday, the 15th of March Next, AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M., ABOUT 25 tons Hay, 8 tons Straw, 200 bush. Seed Wheat (White Russian), 300 bush, Oats. TERMS AT SALE, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, March 7, 1884,—wkly 2i — SOLD BY ALL STATIONERS THROUCHOUT Hc WORLD FOR SALE, SPLENDID SUIT Drawing Room Fuar- LA niture, little used, will be scld for half- price. Rare chance, Apply at this office. Ch’town, March 3, 1884.—4i eod FOR SALE, TYXHE Old Baptist Church Property, on Great George Street, next to premises lately occupied by the Bank of P. E. Island. For terms pf sale and other particulars apply to F. H. ARNAUD, Agent, Merchants Bank ot Halifax. Mareb I, 1884. : TO LET bbe re RAILWAY HOUSE, situated on Richmond Street, near Londen House. Also a shop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply to . THOMAS CAMPBELL. Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1884.—tf FOR SALE OR TO LET, YEXHE Subscriber hereby offers for sale or to let his Residence and Model Livery Stables, together with all Furniture and Out- fits. P. C. CONLEY. Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1884.—tf FOR SHLE AT A BARGIIN fPXHE Shop and Premises immediately oppo - site the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Gre at George Street. Apply to A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, a ee ae, Charlottetown Feb. 22, 184. |CYEALED TENDERS, addressed to the s undersigned, and marked on the envelope ‘Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ceived up to noon of Tuesday, the fret day of April next, for the followimg articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian * uper- intendent on Lennox Island, im such quanti- ties and at such times as may be requir a by him :—Flour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccassins. Lumber, Shingles, Nails. “amjl-s of groceries and dry gooda,must accompany the lenders. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Any newspaper inserting this advertisement without authority from this Departmect, through the Queen’s Printer, wiil forfeit pay ment for \he same. L. VANKOUGENET, Deputy of the Superintendent Genera) of Indian Affairs Department of Indian Affairs, | Ottawa, February 9th, 1884, | Feb, 15—daw ti lst ap > . 4 Se SE me + nar ef eke, OTE OS. ae i i LR SS a poe hae see Ween TT FSi See eS sen deul ee Cee