al "~~ eee tl ee ee e — ee : —— im MI. cat, Ee ” “ ~ 2 See a ee ne net eee ase eee Jt DATINY BX AMINEHR, MARCH SO, 1885.. — i — tee seempseceneneetnceneen arcing ~ nena - ' Qther tems ‘Tr? “mr an ' tee cee * ae : cea Pads Bu iner ftems. tT? : t \ Fa h fh Rie yay ® ; thus far had things petiy much their own | x mn ' ’ "x 8° | way. They muat be crushed at once or an | o™ a . f 6 wa gaxp at the Rink ee : indian uprising will quickly follow. ‘ - | LSPROCTAL Desratcnes tO THE EXAMINER. | (Robert M ddle‘on,refe r-d toabove is a con . cetexprD ice a P nny ’ . . , | of “ m. Middleton, blactsmt), Royalty, F R pl n- | i i itl {| tN | Ane’ prewous to his depa ture from this Peity ronta 1 Bi ey iB | Where he worked at bis uri d+ as a b'acksm th, a ony i :' (RCA RsA & 4 j 1 buank d with Dep &t Sleaff Cnr. After salltailaeicinlaseibiavaiadnenagesis tt Shiv vow | Soy j leaving this Tsland pe joined the Msunted | wR ce : \ | Polies. Donald McKenzie was a resident | yf << ‘ | T'} N QO N i Ww cs | ot ten mile Hill, Matp que Road. | \) oun nat. ‘4 i Ypri! ul the! ‘ —_ { , . . . . / ro ? . nick's Fashions for Aprit | , rn We will continue for Three Weeks Only out Pratt ’ rT — ! j . " POR’ Caaiezay preven }WUSSIA AND ENGLAND. | ast }? t ' I fon Mi i FOR’ i 44 LETON Be RAED, sth es ° | . . } aritime CL fal Army Chaplain The Yousted Police Luin ee / a A K ( E LD : 3 C O U Provinces. : | Pscape Annihilation. | Russia Preparing a Fieet of ETE ts hve aot. sahan aod oh oIE | Privateers. | bi thie morning The Killed and Wounded. | rac mara oi a Burland Prenared for the Worst, you want BARGAINS don’t fail to call, as this is positively ce Titi LAST CHANCE. evined ition o ~ |Some of the Best Blood of Canada | your memo and Npilied on the Plains. Lonpon, March 29 vv thanks, Your name is War with Russia seems now almost posi- tive. Court circles have abandoned all , , : | ings. ; rn hopes of peace. | the Bishop-elect| TWO Esland Boys Among the | 2'ps°)ee French have met with another a at hreder- oo 8h | disaster in China. Reinforcements are : : E > » : Y Fallen, | hates «ieebeitenanm Mr. A, L. Brown will continue the Business after the 16th A pril ; 1 William Gordon| nueiiouaiad The movements of Russia are known here \ Me mncige Mags. a FE from time to time. A close watch is kept. visi 28 ate Voluniecers slteshine to Armas The Russians are rapidly getting ready a rer biz : Heet of swift privateers. ik. band @ Roti ale” Wig as teins | The English Parliament seem to want 1° 7 pani ci Garrinon Artillery “will ‘meet at| 2000 Troops forthe West. | Pesee: but. the country is determined All amounts due the Firm must be Paid at onee. See Drill Shed at « Leas Mie sthaals }on war. The London prees agree that war : ae iis | is oe England is fully prepared ee . wivance guard of th | fov the worst, Itis generally believed the W salvation army, bas arriy at 8t. Johm. and Winntpec, March 29, | troops will be recalied from Exypt for ser- | ° & A. BROWN & co. commenced an attack u t strongheld of Fort Carleton has been burned and | vice against the Russians. ein bandoned by its commander to prevent its Charlottetown, March 27, 1885. cecil la astiae . . : , . capture by hi | 8 forces. Tr Ops have re- | Must wee wise rhres Weeks at! treated to Prince Arthur. Reinforcements | The Soudan V V al —s » Needs, suite’ | are being hurried forward from Winnipeg, | . . TY 8 pr he rs, . * where excitement is intense. ‘ledicine Hat now fears an attack by its | ee | ~ 2 ia , ° ; aa i | as eral meeting of ses elated half breeds. ] Ad Wiw = iad Ax adjourned geucral meeting of the Pro-|°"Te) p.” Railway is organising « regi-| NOTHING NEW TO REPORT. Perkins SLterrne is emenine the Slat in the City Court Ment to defend its property, -_——> z | y eve t ls aim Room at 7 p. m.—G. L. Docuerry, Sec’y Forty-seven half-breeds were killed and Vienna. March 28 : snilasiain wounded in the Duck Lake fight, but the . . ; eee? Ts Tue Indians on the Wenvebago reservation, | mounted police were only saved from | Russia = making every preparation for oem <cemememenenan) neemmncenamanan Dakota, are im insurrection, stocks and | annihilation on the retreat from Fort Carle- war, and i +s silenced its newspapers. ings being burned all along Chapelle) ton by the effective fire of their artillery. | Lonpon, March 29. and the lives of the settlers threatened. Ldvices received state the Indians are still | Nothing new has transpired in the o Reale | , 2 itis’ Mehabi ae nage _ | Seudan. Ger. Graham will attack§'Tamai tHEO. L. Us F, Bsq., ot the Djamond Col. Irvine, who is ia command of 170}! on Wednesdav lookgtore, prese s this morning with a! police and 200 stony Indians, near Fort : re seat and reliable han | map of Egypt and the , Carleton, will keep the rebels at bay unless ion. It ie well worth the me to Hanlanj; Again Defeated ‘“~ '€ price—20 | they are reinforced by indians, of which —_— ae there is now some fear. . 7 . Lonpon, March, 28. Caled Capt. Moore, one of the wounded at : =, e os be vob oe a ne th y Cea ae Dock Lake has died. Beach beat Hanlan eight lengths. waht vchck » & diseaten will take via. | . The following particulars are given of | Oxford won the University race to-day. e S - Fe ee: oe ee ee a ial « {t was thought Cambridge would win. ? en the same subject as was debated on last Monday evening Captain Norton, killed, was a native of ~~ ee < | Benee, Ont Weather Bulletin. + MiL’TaR\ Che 1 bers of No. 2 Battery, | Napier, killed, was a law student and e Garrison Artillery, are requested to meet at | bephew of Sir Charles Napier; he recently Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Drill shed, this evening, at 8 o'clock | came from England. the Maritime Provinces. + sharp. A full attendance requested.F, 8} 8. C. Elliott belongs to London, Ont, Toronro, March 30-10 a.m. | Meere, Captain Commanding and = nephew of Hon. Edward Blake. Moderate winds; fair weather stationary | src Eectags La Prele | TOM SHEETING COTTOWS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTIONS AND ALL OTHER ORcH am , No. 4, will take! years at Portage La Prairie. ' . a place ia ihe Y. M CC, A. Hallen Tuesday; C poral Gilchrist, of the mounted } 3 5 premng, April sth Thes will be a ballad! police, served under Lord Wolseley. Pracert, and the Club will play several popu-| A. W. R. Markley is an old resident, Charlottetown March 30 1886. oe Suiecmons as this ie to be a popular Con- | originally from Ottawa Highest Temperature Saturday.........443 cert. We bespeak a full hous > 5 3 ’ _ Robert Middleton was from P. E. Island. | Lowest Temperature Saturday..........32.6 - ' He has a brother in Winnipeg. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at New Oxveans Picay ‘so long as; D. McKenzie is a native of Charlotte-| midnight)...................ccecee es 44.1 youny sien cw live without working, andso town He has relatives in Winnipeg. Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at A] VERY LOWEST PRICES ong as society looks upon workingmen as not Alex. Stewart—it is not known as to ee a ae ies thas os on 12.0 , tespectabie or fit tu become husbands of | where he is frum Lowest Temperature this morning...,. 85 society's daughters, so long will the world be! ()¢ the mounted police killed, Constable Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 13.1 filled wifh idle, amiable loafers and worthless | . ( 1) ed 1870 ; Temperature thia afternoon at 4 o'clock. .19.0 wane |S Gibson served in 1870. > we 5 | TT “ig n — —_ — és George P, Arnold was formeriy in tae a PERKINS & STE FR 2 . : . +} United States army. He belongs to BIRTH. ‘ Ge x Nery. epider senate Ar psey an] | SE ! At Point du Chene, March 13th, the wife x a lial tiltn wore | ws. nm cian and Mr. Howe, wounded, is a nephew of the | of H. H. Schaefer, of a son Ch town, Feb. 20, 1885. the tender of Mes rs, Lan lrigan and Strong late Hon. Jos. Howe. . ac . ne ve . —$1,075 per annum, was accepted Thres Guichrist is from the Kingston School of en . e eo ae a ee gow gg oi i tu bing seuders—(ieo. Lewis, $669; Patrick Walsh for | Gunnery. 912; and James McNally, $893, were K. Garratt is an Lrishman. rejected | 1. F. Gordon is a graduate of the Military THE = XAMINER College of Kingston. j " ‘ . . 2 a: : ! i he following changes| A. M. Smith is an Euglisman, as is also m Ba 32 mpary S2nd Battalion are | J. J. Wood. ‘ si gaastted; —To lieutenant, provisionally Pie-a-pot, and other indian Chiefs, are Vorporal | james Campbell, viee Long-| reported as holding a Council, and some Werth, To be 2nd Licutenant, provisionally: | fear is « xpreased as to the result, Troops ‘ie aan Civil Service Entranes Examinations HSITONS Yergeant Joseph Lbowning Seaman, vice Ewan! a., hainy pushed forward aa fast as possible. . pea . , ning ¥ we " aay int are beiny pushed : reward ae <0 ie oe Ail Lcommence on Tuesday, the 12th oo 1ynati 7 They - an — In sieig OFrEMICHES day of May next, at the same places ~~ r* ’ : ’ | , gap in the C. P. R ee ’ as in November last Victoria, B. C., ex i. we th Archbishop Tache expresses indignation cepted, which will have » date of its own. wi j ; ‘ rtu-three ‘2 “ . ° ° . ' a ° . > e A fc axe irty Ment 1 at being suspected of giving countenance to has latelyjbeen replenished witha Candidates for the Higher Grade (Quali- re vac aaa ‘ ae on ; “ eet ean Bi enge we got ins supply of fying) are not required to pass the Lower poilce t j yit, trom a PORCH ’ Grade (Preliminary) Examination. | Applications fer admission must be made to the Secretary not later than the 15th of April ; fe and | Out of one scrape, but has no farther sym- tu ' lea of fis Wile ant ° ° . — . , {pathy with him. Riel has his headquarters | eect oy “ee ti ae re n.|at Battehe crossing. He has 16090 wale | Printing Types ant Material % NVOMWSINY tural tir followers Pp. LeSUEUR, oe } Comm sr and Secret wy to Roard. ~ ny " _ : " F Tue Bant . » met in Hali-| LATER —~OFR “pr HE— Board of C, S. Fxaminers, } F apts yr mitt vhich me a Hlali- « ; oe ale ane ios fax to matu ne for o eles eltienes be- Orvawa, March 29. | Cetera, 16th Maren, 1885 . mares 3i bween Maritim Upper Provinee Bapt ws : ai : 5 ‘ emo se oo " on Province Baptists fort Carleton was burned to prevent the Latest Invention and Bes! mission work, etc., closed its it ny ‘ n Friday last A basis of rebels taking It Description, HGiOR Was agreed to, \ h President Sawyer Ihe half breeds are very as i. ‘ AL which BUCES CMW ys ibe an fn wns vee their : { Acadia Colleve. \ mit to the Upper | Messengers have been unable to force and wo tee now quepeitd bo ‘paint, Province Bi at Toronto next month | way through the re bels, who seem to infest endartn 'the whole country. Kenember the meet-| _ Latest news reovived Yenight fre it |Gareful and Skilfol Supervision of revellion is startling. , Peter’s Road. ‘ag to id ing at 7.d0 p. m., DI . : ter at MT j ROWSE 2 i s the Cameron fi) he to see a large the rebellion must be crushed, no matte iir, J, W, Mitchell, a E. P 9 adel ee te etlendanc Bot miv « ti who have} what cost. It is rumored that the moented ' seen at the cflice of Mesers. Peake Bros. & Co. VOUS ‘ a "J . 7 an . » f i KF t . ss . j rDUWpm + LL >U already signei the stock list, but alas of all| police lost 65 men when evieuating Tor’) Batt, HEADS, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. HUBERT Z PERRY. who have a of heluiog to forward the| Carlton. This lacks confirma . Charlottetown, March 23, 1885 —2wks ; the question.as| Throughout Quebec Province a tremen- BLANK CHEQUES, Ch’town, March 17, 1885—wkly | ea to wl ha 4 i st-class hotel or|dous Fenian scare has spreed. 14k’n ED 1 ° Ril SH cp fs bot will L. tiled ¢ sietd r "I ae aeaaiel rd a Volunteer guard has NOTES or KiAN D, : - re ee ere JUST PUBLIS “ aad been formed. It numbers over 200 men. HAND BILLS. ; The transportation of troops continues le treasurer he P. KE. 1. Hospital begs | ) acknow!| the 1 pt f the following| to be ra idly executed. ? Cre ‘ ; 3 f A b& : f 53 mums towards its funds :- ee Sue tia and New Brunswick volun. LBI — HEAD ’ “Love 6 oun ry From Little Y< kk ¢ iit. per Rev teers are offering their services. there 42 RECEIPES, ; 3 Pair oad intained from all points _ TENDERS» ILL be received by the undersigned until the 15th of next April, for the making and putting up of gates and fence, im front of the Catholic Cemetery, on the St. “PULSE “Wd UO BUIUIDAOSSY 380q9 WY 3Seduvoyqy *wosiuy off |, NVIQYNYD Mr Line $i0 40) an enthusiasm mal POSTERS A LECTURE BY A Friend, » ) aunuai 6 sL8crip by men anxious to go forward to the scene . . ’ s r ’ = 7 j’ y | : iat tion, per Dr. Joh: 5 00| of actic ‘Pe fa XAMINE THIS AD. UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED | ; eee ie aazesn vio WO) a DODGERS, de, |TO E fiion, D. Ferguson. vii . i ST ’ : Migmen, of Tryes, nae We | Totton ¢ TO BE CONVINCED THAT | See Howat 1% PN 4000] ye Indians are expected to attack | Short Notice, in Good Style | T i Sold at the Book and Drug Stores for the ————~ | Battleford to-day. The mail has been old at the Book and Dray Stones $55 00) -aptured, via Duck Lake and Prince Albert. AWD AT CHEAP PRICES. . nefit of the Rew ee 4 second detachment of troops are being &' : | Prien, | ;Ch’town, March 2], 1855, Ao. -To all who are suffering from | now sent forwara from here. WANT YOUR TRADE, aoe le in liscretions of yuth, nervous | LATEST. 7 | ——_= dD [Pilsen acipe that wil cre you, FIER Orrawa, March 30, 4.20 p.m. | ~~~ | And, to prove they mean what they say, call and ENQUIRE Ce A i i intence excitement everywhere. two! BONE MIBAL, |THE PRICE OF THEIR GOODS. For the next sixty days + Will send ; recipe that will cure you, FRE “overed by ; issions ; 3 A ries | . © : * ° e . a . . ’ . y * missionary in South Americay | |) sand troops going West immediately. they will give special attention to Repairing and Re-upholster- | N hand, a quantity of P: tou, Gowrie UF CHARGE, “Lhis great remedy was dies Vig Fade = aan ie iNew Tacwer “ . e . ... a if egigt eile Things are very serious. a lee . ° . : } Mine d Glace Bay Coal. ee ©. oe ee re ce Onc of the Ecst Fertilizers) ing Furniture. Large stock of Furniture Covering on hand. | 0" i ec Tt Winn Carden. Teste, teste Week| Another Report. ka OWE, Remember, their facilities are First-class, and they sell,! wii te sold for Cash at Summer prices, Silks, Stermped Kili ry, Gold. Silver and | a Se te a dr marome g A Cash pai! ' O11 Bones. without doubt, the CHEAPEST on P, EK, Island, CAPT. JOUN HUGHES, be ptaids, Vurse Sill, Lofaat’s Jackets and|ment by which the mout Sines | J. W. McGILI Water Strat. bootees, it ge | ii ed. It is almost impossible | ; . 4? F go ion 2 ca Wine - Fo . a —o wieite fee The hn have Marl) ch, 1554 —2me daily tes aat whby Ch town, March 4, TRB), | Cyiewe, Sees, see