. : m i. ‘ * nee en ant icinati * ee sn ie i itll ny ne sor nian etc a a : iene ° _— — — oe - it, a —— — JFTH DATI-Y PRAMINER, MARCH 28, 1885. 7 ~ ee wt St crepe . ¥ la oo a i Local and Giher ilems. | Té LECRAPHIR NE ys | Alarm in British Columbia. — | = & e au cua | = eRow ¥ y | , Hauirax, March ?7 | formes ts | (Sercrat Despatcurs ro Tre Examiner, } Despatches jrom Victoria, B.C, state | . I ae ust Six that considerable alarm prevalls there tod) is ie whee | Th N {| 5 ° : . . : Tak me * he rrotecte atio ) ‘ 2e, pais BK. Be cc rave! 408 NOPLMWESE Rebellion. Mais Lvaclly ene alip at tas enetews > sic “al days ail fom Vicor? EMCO sit aed “tow'3| TWO Engagements with = —------—-_ NnwrouNDnst even a ve a! the Rebels. PROVINCIAL LYGISLATURE. We will continue for Phree Weeks Only our ats, Baglish sa a the i> Mounted Police Killed and. i ae S don Lous. e ’ YRIDAY, March 27. : ’ is de »4) 1) ounded., After preliminary business, — O ( j N f Yor ean have ha | Hon. Mr. Suttivan submitted draft of | @ , ‘ wi \. Bince i > ' ° , see re too 1 m 28 4i} my ‘ ' | Addrees to the Queen, on the subject of | e does not a | The Rebels Strongly Entrenched. | communication with the mainland. eagny will be prea i. — | The Address was, after a few remarks by | ill a aoe testing # * pper Great George - | Me. Perry and Mr. Sullivan, unanimously | cbr ' ; 3t6.30. by Mr. M adopted, sireet, Lord's ds WMiounted Police Forced | : at After recess, ' y ré > . ny , 9 ; ae Qe . . o ‘ _ : = ; as Auden | Hon Me'Scunvaw moved the wecona) LE you want BARGAINS don’t fail to call, as this is positively rue Souris train was caught . a es . reading of the Telephone Bill, and progress TH I LAST H : i g.drift on the br last might, and ar > was reported. y ‘ . ne had to be nt to her relief The train Gre; E _ ' r : j a il 4 a c C ANCE. nal Souris this rnus al at WAC ile Tie ni at Ottaw a. Sart RDAY, March <5, resene “ ie ai | A bill to amend the Registry Act was —— lecture of the Sanday | read a second time, and reported agreed to. a rening couree at <1 t Church will be Fenians Will Assist Riel. The Bill to amend the law relating to the ven (D. V.} to.morror, on **Man’s Respon- _ | garnishment of debts was read a second sibility for his Religious Behet a time and reported agreed to. ca oxox, March 27. | | A Bill to incorporate the St, Vineent de Mr. A, L. Brown will continue the Business after the 16th April Et Mendaw after sia Seat $0 to The Globe's Winnipeg special says the| Paul Society was introduced by Mr. Blake : it Wacken of Ol y ML ¢. | Riel outbreak still absorbs attention. and read a first time. colt » M,C, Lecistative Councit.—The Council Rem Meeting nex" : the Basemel! + ' bat - $30, mm ‘Adee | the last Monday in Nothing yet has been learned of the move- S = il ments of the half breeds, as they manage | Passed the Joint Address to the Queen every - ° to prevent any communication with Prince unanimously, * ale tus Boglih port ive aathortion Nave Albert and Duck Lake, Great. excite siesta ait All amounts due the Firm must be Paid at once. pened communication with Canada with th ment 8 createc over the announce A = of extending advantage of a]| ment that the Dominion Government had | Arbor Society. . a gpier and cheaper postal order system for ordered batteries of regulars from Kingston ee VW & A BROWN sams not exceeding 3. and Quebec besides a battalion of volun- A meeting of the Arbor Society was held ° a & co. teers to the North-west. The C. P. Rail-| ast evening in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Ye, VivxicomBe | » we are pleased to} way will ran special trains 45 miles an Otlice, and was well attended. Amongy Charlottetown, March ae 1885 Warburton, Arthur Newbery, Horace Has- oo Oe ‘ ees Orrawa, March 27. \ ; Tus License Comuiussi 5p ‘ . ‘ eam 1 ee ’ zard, C C., R. T. Weeks, Henry McPher- . » h sp anpointed Jif. ames « aser, | rove nent as ust recelyv ; . , County have a els <a ot ; an oO wae — ent has jus received word | son, F. Parker Carvell, T. J. farquharson, cand and Mz » Sanders lors bh tel has res 0 : . ; . Dreguist, a A ; uc Chat that Ite 1a8 resigned CL miand of the in : S i, Bridges, and others. ander the Scott Act a Commngrene ¢ og) surrection in the Northwest, and put up! After disposing of some preliminary mat- a... _—s«_s...... aisomn meth? She" pervemaantt too, be Eran teen ezamnem ancnawed be oe coming more alarmed, and active prepara- oe veer ee tions are maturing to throw a large force in the field immediately. Col. Irvine was i learn, received th: for overhauling | hour, bringing troops as rapidly as pos- those present were His Honor Lieutenant- the organ in st p es th tral. Mr sible Doz] atches indicate the Indians on Governor Macdonald, President of the \. the righ’ man nt "a _ , 8040 DIB) the different reserves are growing uneasy, S clety, R. R. FitzGerald, Stipendiary 5 | ee ee , er —_ — = eT | and a general uprising is imminent. Magistrate, Rev. Geo, W. Hodgson, A. B. | Sterns. eo — O --- eS Tus steamer Sewt andland, on her recent paseage from St. John’s to Halifax, encoun- tered a tremendous field of ice, and passed oases, 8 7 through it Without great diffculty. A steamer | Within ten miles of Carleton last evening. tareuZ . beat ‘ Ata.’ J° « ail _ send in their applications immediately, gpeci- + similar to the New! lland would do good | [mportant news is looked for. fying the number and class ¢j treea. — grvies on the route between Georgetown and Orrawa, March 27, (midnight) | The peice of trees, including Horse I e CG ons Pictou Chestnut, Lime, Elm, Ash, Scarlet, Maple, + Two engagements have been fought with : : ; eine ten We and Walnut, delivered in Charlottetown, | the rebels, a large number of whom were ‘ll f ty-§ a ak widow of the lat’ Roderick Morrison, died at killed. Our losses are seme fifteen killed ao: aan ee ee a oe wow ot ee ad - satan: can , ollar, om! desiro Sporting Mountains, Richmond, C. B, on the and twenty wounded. The rebels are Pe. el th inst , aged 109 years, She was a native strongly entrenched. Large _ reinforce- age maggee ot saeco 7 — sf Sco-'and, and was one cf the pioneer set-| ments are being pushed forward, and ex- a 2 ‘fill rye f oy a © taem to nave e as é ss . 2 oO YT > e » tlers at Sporting Mountain, Nhe leaves | pect to crush Riel in a short time. | the orders filled before the nurseries are ? closed. Applications for trees can be ad- Resolved, That persons intending to_purchase trees to be planted on Arbor Day, be asked to 4 Cunreuak.aN irs. Mary Morrison, veral children, one age 80, living on the ® uprising is not general. : Seed, and numerous grand and great- es Nees March 28 dressel to H. C. Macsonald, Secretary of gandchiid ret T 2” <°- |the Society. The meeting last evening | + ; sevice The latest advices fromthe North West;sgemed imbued with’ spirit of enthusiasm | A Peavp.—Says the Wesleyan: A minister{ are that a second encounter has taken}which characterized the movement last rin CO ons waras the pal li ‘against a man passing under place. and that the mounted police and year; and it is expected that the annual ? wveral different names,who ‘has been practis- } volunteers were forced to retreat. meeting to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day ty fraud under the‘garb of religion, upon the OTTAWA, March 27. of April next will be largely eended. x of St. John, Sackville, Moncton, Lc ‘ - s _- : fet na to be a M Liat ap t Seon in the House of Commons the uprising a Tipe gae SHEETING COTTONS PILLOW COTTONS FLEECY COTTONS iD ALL OTHER He claims to be : h » Da ’ Sir John r ’ . palian, asit may best suit his purpose. Dee-| in the North-west was discussed. Tanmff Changes. eription : Slight, under medium height, thicke — the om ge ae from Fort io et, chin shaven, pleasant veice and address Jarleton siated the trouble was more Rh. oe a Vive ap wide berth serious than at first supposed. It is feared | (From the St. John Sun.) COTTON GOODS WOOLEN C0005 SILK 6 (Ds &f - the news of Hiel’s success will make the} Sir Leonard Tilley will propose to the 5 5 ; 9 dyovs Mo Dowaco. haw, of West River, | Indians waver in their fealty. The| House of Commons, in committee of ways entertained a party of ladies and gentlemen | Minister of Militia said that it/ and means, the following amendments and at his residence last night, among them}was the intention of the Gov-| additions to the Tariff resolutions introduc- wveral members of the House of Assembly. | ernment to organiz? the mounted corps, | ed on the 3rd inst. :— A] VERY LOWEST PRICES. Sapper was prepared in excellent style and @/ Wider command of Capt. Stewart. He By adding to item No. 20 in Paragraph very pieasant time was enjoyed by all. The! ¢ ther stated that the Government would | 4: . 1 ropriet of the Rankis se : 2 ; i caterprising proprietor of the Rankin House, at once send a sufficient force forward to Carpets, viz.— Brussels, Tapestry,Dutch, | with his best team nyeved the guests % : om ‘ . E . : j ‘ : me _ s . ro quell the uprising. The greatest excite-| Venetian and Damask, twenty-five per, ~ a eo from the city to the party in his 5 : | Gag? : Octawa over the news} cent. ad valorem. » waal gallant style. The pleasant drive | ™ent prevails in oe ; oa the ice by the = nlight combined with | from the Northwest. The following words = ce by the moonlight, cor ! : = ; : “a -u2 bountifal repast prepa red for the guests, rk .RGO, Dak., March 27. : Carpet mats and rugs of all kinds, and Ch’ town, Feb. 20, 1885. deudered this social yathering more than all other carpets and squares not otherwise winary epjoyable provided for.” and his followers in the North-west. i. | ” - . = a ee > Also, for adding thereto the following “nine Tat New York Sun's London despatch i oa eid ivems, namely :— APRIL TEA | DRAMAT © | TENDERS Te; “Earl Granville recently asked the BNGLAND AND RUSSIA (1) Towels of every description—25 per =e S| j uited States Government to prosecute per- s | cent. ENT E R T A | N Mi F N T (2) Damask cotton, linen or cotton and | PVE ladieg of St. James’ Church will hold \ ILL be received by the undersigned - > ~ The Fenians are organizing toassist Riel x b 1 he rew‘% Fey Aw | ie Bene of Wales deal or alive. Ph until the 15th of next April, for the of hi Pri C of Wales dea o re. Th - : - 3 — « a 5 ‘ , v, ' : a — eo * Val - ~ , : Be aoa linen oar unbleached ar oclored—25 a Tea and Fancy Tables ou | IN THE making and patting ep of gates and Sena, ta t Sain then meen Oh 2 ) cj : r@- | Per vent, : J 7 . Y : front of the Catholic Cemetery, on the St, thst Great Britain has more ae aaa a es England Makivg io Pre |" (3) Umbrella and parasol steel, iron and| W ednesday. sih of April, is Peter’s Road. ; aT) Oe Oneicies of the foreign staves [OF : . £ 7 | brass ri i i hes | avs ¢ scificatio he game may be é re offences ti ublication © : put ons for War brass ribs, rimmers, rings, caps, notches, ' —_—— ACADEMY OF MUS Plans and specifications of the eame may be a and a ; 7 fi a 7: ™ a on — ' tin caps and ferrules when imported for ae me | j seen at the ctlice of Mesers. Peake Bros, & Co. eT 6 ee hie. : Gee and by the use of manufacturers cf um- nay, . ~—OxX— iad a Sime jast been received from Bayard, in which he cht Ee ene oor prea maaan MARKET HALL. , HUBERT Z, PERRY, susures Great Britain that the present admin- Lonvos, March 28. — wie cp . ‘Easter Monda A rril 6th Charlottetown, March 23, 1885—2wks tn I aon By : veates wil do vy — The lateat news as given by the London Also by striking out items 1 and 2 in par- COMMITTEE : | r y; i ‘mee Sal a an —_—— asy agaiost any fi 7 'y government. isinevitable Hostilities may be expected (1) Costume ae — an rae Mra, = ar Mrs, z eRe | . ' , .| to commence at any moment. fabrics under 25 inches wide, 25 per cent. a pom ell, ie — o sins ate ence netaaenes Bib oaeeanoeeae HE indication — ‘igation oO mn a rt : ; . Le » McGregor, g patronag ae Se ee a fhe English Government is making the) ad valorem. i “ BR, me i “« A ee U Honor the Lieutenant Governor. a 55 e a ae ee ee rreatest preparations for war. (2) Winceys of all kinds, 25 per cent. adj ,, yas, i ee rT txue time to com: \ heavy under run ice- 5 prep ioe \ A, Murray, Miss McGill, | - . ‘ub * ack lies across the harbor, extending from| ‘These seems no hope of _ jue 93. ar- | valorein. ON, J. Campbell, “1. Mefennan, Lhe Union Dramatic Clu é a U ~ vii nh ww ; : ae 2S , i a ) . lan an tussia ° : l . in ieu oe : = a — a i : - facia : Boughton to Panmure Island. ft is grounded rangement between Knog iy ang i ’ And substituting the following i . J, McPherson, K. McLean, Will present, for the first time in Charlotte- A LECTURE BY on the flats, and extends from three to four all parties here now seem to thereof : F. Hyudman, Yr, Hyndman, town Carleton’s thrilling drama, ualeg towarls the sea. ‘he pack is from ene (1) Checked, striped or fancy cotton, Proceeds in aid of Church debt, ith sion. i>. ferguson. nna twenty feet thic. It is impossible wincey, over 25 inches wide—a specific BELLE MeNEILL, ‘MORE SINNED AGAINST THAN OF any vessel to get through it. The Nor- ai ar f 2 ts juar d. and 15 per Secretary thera Light. there/, onan 6 0 a | duty of 2 cents per square yard, p Secretary. = ine in a Sheil snih Dia Hines te te ira Light, therefore, wiil have to remain 10 cent. ad valorem March 25—2w 3.w SINNING Sok ’ 300 ag Stor Georgetown until the obstruction is removed (2) All fabrics composed wholly or in auadiiniied 1 benefit of the Benevelent Lrish Society. by wind ar ec 3. . 4 i a ade —o>— é ‘ : . Price, 25 C i tadee js om ol . oe A rina part of wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca MONEY TO LOAN (Founded on events row prominent in evans . aa 886 Ml mer remove 1 44 oo Charlotte- | PREC Proposed Attack on goat or other like animals, not otherwise | f . ' Ireland. ) Ch’town, March 21, 1886. tt , * oe yé the ice, 10T, Z OLLE / - a i __ 991 re : : a i alll ‘wa harbor mvy be navigalle as soon as the Tamai. provided for—225 per cent. ad valorem, : The Entertainment will conclude with a Winter port, And to wegre’ a _ ut 8 e LL sums of from $100 to $1000, on good laughable FARCE, entitled, ° , —_-— schedule of dutiable goods in the ac security. Apply at EXAMINER cffice. Sas Posuc sc a on Mees Soma SvakIn, March 26. chapter 13, 46th Victoria, and all items| Ch’town, March 23, 1885—2aw wklylmo Should This Meet the ia B | N hand, a quantity of Pictow, Gowrie “uperintendent of Educat on that there were The attack on Tama is postpone 44th Victoria, by adding the following to : lao: Sydney (old mi R d Coal in Nova Scotia last year no lean than 101,09% | sequence of the break down of oe trans. the articles to be charged with duty on and R i est an ty ar ( a oe pista — er, an lucrease f 2762 over 1883. These port mrs owing = - ge ftion & after the Ist of July next, namely a OF THE An efficient ORCHESTRA will be in } 1 xe €801G ior Uasn ee ulmamer prices, vlars were taught by 1939 teachers im win- | duct of the Sepoys. whe feare 1 ‘ : . oe attendance. } CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, - and by 9099 in summer. The proportion | jn the fight on Sunday. The force that will ate in bulk, a specific duty HOLY ES i Fs LE New and beautiful SCENERY has been | Water Street % the population at school during the year attack Tamai will be composed solely of | of 10 cents per gation. ® | prepared for the pl ' Ch’'town, March 10, 1885 —Ime Was | ta 4,3, The number ot achat ls in oper- British and Sikh regiments. The health of Oysters — canned; in cans not over one a P - te y : ? ay: on < sects aaa ara Mion was 1999 in winter and 2014 in summer : : id: the heat is intense. | pint, a specific duty of 3 cente per can, in-| __ : : : é Admission ; Gallery, 25 cents ; Parquette, M4 > Winter ane 2ULS sn SUE | the ioquge fe very San) Gene = ; * HAVE received advices that the Reviscd 35 cents; Reserved seats, 50 cents. ‘lickets cone ini a ants in wheter 908 ee — - Gating cone. Edition of the Bible (complete)—Old and pfor gale at all the Drug Stores aud the | * lee ob ooh 2. ne Proportion of the pope- In cans not exceeding one quart, an ad-| New Tesjament—will be ready for issue from | Diamond Bookstore. ndigulduliliess lat . . : j 7 Shon at echool during the winter term shows | The Question of Repeal in neve ditional duty of five per cent. far each quart | the Oxford and Cambridge Press early next | . : . id ! 7 ° aw tas an or | im every 470 of the autics Scotia. or fraction of a quart. month, ‘aeeaie open at 7, curtain to rise at So’clock, ‘PQ All Whom it May Coneern, On ; tor the a1 ‘ erm 1¢ Corres- nn ° - . On = » . . : ° i omen) ' tl som T tern the corres — a Oysters in the shell—25 per cent. ad val-| The work now by me ordered will be issued Ch’ March 24. 1885 be a ety halla Hairax, March 27. orem. as soon as ready ; but as there will be a great oo : - XHIS is to give notice to all persons who ssid After four days exhaustive debate on Mr. Packages containing oysters or other fish, = ese Gobi den oe 4 me | ] may have fet Watches, Clocks or other Weather Bulietin. Fraser’s motion for repeal it was defeated not otherwise provided for—25 per cent. ad re Se ae 200 RE V A RD | articles in the custody of the late Juhn Jury, -~ by a vote of 11 for, to 22 against. The | valorem. Puluen ail range from $1.00 to $18.50 a | deceased, for repairs or otherwise, unless they Probabilities for the + t 24) dment to the original resolution, pro-| To strike out of the item headed| : i as . ‘are called for within six months from this ‘ ouilves for the next 24 hours for | amendment to the orginal Ff he ; eas , | according to size and style of binding. ; pape . 4 Maritime Provine. d by Hon. Mr. Fielding, declaring | «*}oreiyn caught fish,” the word ‘smoked, . + \date, they will be sold at Auction to pay ; ’ : ae eal in the event of better terms not being | and add: s@ Come and order early. TINE abo ite he ot h |expenses. ‘The articles will _be found at the Moderat ume, Siac eee 7 ve mal by the Dominion Parliament by| Fish smoked and boneless fish—a specific wae &. car ena ws a a pe ere Thetis a eee on N Some. oe ” = = side Queen vuerate to fresh south and west winds, | 5 : . on ‘a ock, . oa : " 3 | Square, . aay , udy mild weath. ™ with oceasional rains, | the close of the present ae ~ _—— duty of one cent per pound Ch'town, March 16, 1885—2wks 3aw who will give such information as will lead to | "Sie ta tied supply of Waltham and nat would consider the i ity 0 se = a a ‘i the conviction ofthe person or persons who ‘Patent Lever Watches, an assortment of Merror Logica Orrice the connection oie a eiimanibinetinted ‘PyeRk are just two things that is an impos 7xay Py | a set th fire oes aero 02 ' Clocks and Jewelry, which will be sold cheap. Uharlott : March 28 1885 land carried by 29 to Lo. —— ! ae 4 that is ¢ ownal & reet, the property of James Currie, 4 Jarge iron Safe, as good as new, at a bar- ifichest Rennes a etown March 2 : : oe a ene sibility todo on P. nee Aer tha ; . e Esq., Collector of Customs, ou the evening of gain > ature yesterda ad at m dri : : ° : <4 ; , Midnight). : em , 7 on 36 3 Aquatic. stop yore ae tla ae aor FEXHE Subscriber offers for rent half the the 24th inst. | Dated at Charlottetown this sixth day of west Temperatur yester lay, (read at — Seat ke Ao wend or make new, such as Shop, formerly occupied by Messrs, By order of the Mayor, February, 1585, oa Lome htt) Rs, ove es veeihes eae Suey, N. 8. W., March 27. | Sowing Max'iaes, Guus, ete. Shop on the Bremuer Bros. as a book and yanety store. A. H. MACPHERSON, MRS. JON JURY, ; pens Smperature this morning .. 33.1 The betting for the Haolan Beech race ‘corner of |’: ace aud Grafton Streets, Ch’town, Ww. ‘ BRENNAN, Se ; ity Clerk. pa i os Adiminiaty atrix, Tem Mré this morning,at 8 o'clock... 35.1 19 betting tae 4. Ch'town, March 11, 1885--tf | Mayor 8 Office, March 25, 1885—2w 2awpat2w CW'tews, Pel. 6 whily betature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .42.0 |! to-morrow is even. ; :