Local and Other Items. Kk. Howt, Esq., is in the city, i antgtihedtend Matis arrived-in the city shortly before noon to-day. : i Jas. Paron & Co,'s advertisement, crowded out, will appear ¢o-morrow. _—— Frery voices in the cantata at the Second Methodist Charch, 7.30 to-night. — le — Come and hear the cantata at the entertain- ment Second Methodist Church, 7.30 to-night, -_- > — Tam next meeting of the St. George's Literary and Dramatic Club will be held on the evening of the 31st inst _—-—-—~<— -_ - — Jossra Lamp, a Kingston, N. B., farmer. boasts cf having growa nine turnips, whose combined weight is 91 pounds. -- -~—_>_——. Tue lowest tender for the Pictou branch railway is said to be that of a Prince Edward Island contractor, who asks $180,000, Ir is said that the total amount of the de- falcation by Henry Clarke, ex-cashier of the Union Bank, Halifax, is $40,500. The Bank has security for $37,000. ——$—_ >» Ex-Presipentr Artuur is lying in a critical condition at his residence in New York. His physicians have abandoned all hope of prolonging his life more than a week longer. ee A nrcent number of Frank Leslie's Iilus- trated Newspaper contains a picture of Messrs John A. Allen (sen of Sergt. Allen) and Express Agent Willis, carrying supplies to a snow-bound train during the snowstorm in 2. ge lect Tue following lines, descriptive of Mr. Childers’ attitude during the London riots, have been going the rounds in England : “Rome was burning while gentle Nero fiddled, London was sacked while portly Childers scrib- bled.” sai Tue annual general meeting of the Young Womeo’s Christian Assooiation will be held on Monday afternoon, the 22nd of March, at 4o’clock, in the Basement Parlor of the Y, M. ©, A,, when the report of the year’s work will be read. Friends and members are invited to attead. t& | not producing the papers. : Dh Hoy, J, Sk MoLsod wit preach at| Hom. Mr: White Minister of ho Inverir,| CHLOE Wanted, LOWEST PRICES! Quality Equal to A I Meush Gheunet- ca Monday the 22nd inst., at said the public would know what inference e y 7S ° at he 6 o'clock, and hold a congregational meeting for the purpose of selecting one to be their Pastor. A fullmeeting of the whole congre= gation ia requested.—D. 8S. Cameron, Moder- ator of Session, BREWS. TELEGRAPHIC (Srecta, Desparcnes vo Tus KXanin &B,] DOMINION PARL LAMENT Preliminary Business | The First Division. Majority for the Government 41. Ovrawa, March 17. In the Commons, Hon. Mr. Pope in- troduced a bill respecting the extension of the Intercolonial Railway into Pictou and stated the object of the bill was to empower the Government to expropriatejthe lands re- quired. In answer toa question, Hon. Mr. White said a number of homesteads entered within the ©. P, R. belt up to 31st Dee. last was 15,644. In answer to a question, Hon. Mr. Thompson said the Government had re- ceived from their counsel in the Northwest Rebellion prosecutions, facts with respect to the active encouragement of the rebel- lion by white men in Prince Albert. On Amyot moving for copies of all tele- grams asking that sentence of death against Riel should not be commuted, Sir Hector, following the usual course, moved in amendment that the House proeeed to dis- cussion on Landry’s motion of censure. Edgar moved an amendment that the papers connected with the trial and all the papers asked jor should be at once brought down. Mr. Speaker ruled that Edgar evuld not move such an amendment under tlic rules of the house. Mr. Blake insisted it was within the rules. Mr. Speaker read from the Parliament- ary procedure that both in Canadian and English Parliaments such could not be moved. Mr. Biake then spoke to Sir Hector’a ameudment, attacking the Government for to draw from Blake’s anxiety to prevent discussions on Landry’s motion. All the papers needed have been broughtidown. The Opposition has not ventured to specify any single paper that it wants, and that has not THE DAILY EXAMI a ne nen BRY Auction, at my Salesroom, to-mprro*, at 1.30p. m, Furniture, Sleighs, Ete Also— Crockeryware, Tiaware, etc. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. 200 Pans. very Choicest in the Market. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, March 17--2i pat be LST ag 75 Bags Bright and Well Cleaned. Ch’town, March 17—2i pa CARVELL BROS, t Baking 60. Kegs. Scda. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, March 17—2i pat LAMP CHIMNEYS. 25 Cases, Small, Medium and Large. CARVELL BROS. Ch'towr, March 17—2i pat DIAMOND 400 Doz, All Colors--ju Ch’town, March 17—2i pa DYES. st received, CARKVELL BRO3, t Manilla and 25 Bales Martine, Marline, 800 Coils, Sizal, Mixed and Pure Manilla, CARVELI. BROS, Ch’town, March 17—2i pat good hand. Address, we a merchant’s office, a capable young man of some experience, must write a ** MERCHANT,” Post Office Box 19, ee eee rm Ce a we NER, MAR REMNANTS ae a AAT ee a ; es Ct 15. ~ e elt eet eed REAT CLEARANCE SALE still going on, Goods selling cheap in all departments. CARPETS! Seven Bales Scotch Carpets, imported expressly for Spring Sale, now added to stock. See them. CARPETS! ® _- 0 or REMNANTS! Dress Remnants, Print Remnants, Cloth Remnants, &c., Silk Remnants, Satin Remnants. BNBON HOUSE sccm R. R. BELL, EALER in CHOICE FAMILY GRO- CERIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUIT, FISH, &e. As my stock is all Fresh and First-class, selected by a gentleman of many years’ experience from the best assorted stock in the city, I can guarantee satisfaction to all, and would respectfully solicit a fair share of public patronage. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tion. R. R. BELL. March 4th, 1886—Imo eod 4 wky pd Special Notice. DEBTORS. AP ESSRs. YOUNKER & OFFER beg to 4 noti'y all person« indebted to them, either by Book Account or Promissory Notes, that unless their respective amounts are paid immediately. they will'be sued for without respect of persons, This notice is final. March 5—4i eod pd Why Pay Righer When WOODILL'S HARRIS & STEWART Zoz. Fins Retail 7 Cents, SUCCESSORS TO CHO, DAVIES & CO. STANDARD GOODS ey GERMAN — 4oz. Vins Retail 1% Cents BAKING Soz, Tins Retail 22 Cents POWDER March 1, 1886. NOTICE. ean ee a eo. r eomemienaial ineeieetibeces ¥ Lic Charlottetown. PERKINS & STERNS’ LAKGH STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 400 Pieces Grey Cottons, 220 Pieces White Cottons, 159 Pieces Print Cottons, nn _ ) been brought down. Mr Blake explained a Tue applications of voters to have ao that he did not mean that. The public March 17—2i pat names registered which have been received by | could not arrive at a sound conclusion as to the Revising Officers of this County are filed/ Riais execution, withthe documents al- Flour, Sugar, Oil, &e. Y Auction, WEDNESDAY, March 24th, at LL persons indebted to the iate firm of GEO, DAVIES & CO. are requested to. make immediate payment to the undersigned, — HARRIS & STEWART, r ' March 3, 1886. | n REID BRO'S \i MARCH PRICE LIST, iets FF in the office of the Clerk of the County Court, ready in their possession. He himself had { ‘ ; coavaiies to ide. Westy Seeuth, Clerk of ne already made up his mind on the Landry B o‘clock, at my Auction Rooms :— . caf motion. One carload Flour (superior extra), 1 carload Court of Revision. This giving away of himself by Blake | Flour (patent), 25 burrels Vac. Pan Suger, 30 casks Yarn § ne he tee fa imiading Lists | ¥28 received with cheers by the Govern- Kerosene Oil, 20 boxes Val. Raisins, 10 boxes t side Cheese (Factory), 50 boxes Foneless Fish—all of of Voters can be obtained from Mr. A. A, | ™*” > which must be closed out. Secretary : ¥ .| Hon. Mr. Cameron taunted the Govern- | 4# Terms at Sale. MLocn, the seeeeeT ment for withholding papers, and declared “=? i); | the only inference was that papers were require to be aied with the Revising Oftcer suppressed, because the Government were Half-wool Dr t, marked price 32c, now 2%, © ' : . ee w . id-to bring them down. wy o Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.26, and on or before the 31st day of March, instant pet cviion being taken: for Langevin’ ENTE RTAINMENT i hite and Colored Knitting Cotton, #5, now half POO. na PT RFT 03 Pieces Hessians, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 140 Dozen Towels. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. _—— (0) a> Shirting Ginghams, marked price llc, now 8c. March 17~—5i All- wool Shirting nnel, marked 32c, now 25e, . motion Ladies’ Corsets, marked $1.10, now 759. Tue Herald reports that throughout Belfast ee : , : 0 Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, marked $1.46, now $1. and some adjoining settlements, there is great aaa , of — oe _ going on — paten’s , Black Worsted Suits, marked 7.50, scarcity of fodder for cattle. Many farmers, | the debate. 10 Former #rencs Speaking | wN eonnection with the Second Methodist Saks Miaad cea $1.00, now $1.10. who ~y former years had a surplus for sale, supporters of the Government who voted T Sabbath Schvol an Eatertainment will be ar 8 Stocle 6 Colored Drese Goods Ladies’ Feenkanee Med Giles es, maareel 750, aro now obliged to come long distances to | against the Govegnment, numbered 13. given, ® | now Sée. barqasntine Rosamond, of Swansea, from $30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, pow Sere eee wounded the other threo. The shooting — ——— grew out of an attempted assassination of a Ar the Stipendiary Mayistrate’s Court this} prominent citizen who was shot and forenoon, another charge of violating the | seriously wounded by these negroes Scott Act, preferred against Philip Curley, : was postponed for one week ; two men, who were fighting on the streets last Monday night, are to-come up for trial en Thursday | a next ; a young man who undertook to smoke ConsTaNTINOPLE, March 17. | VW W is C a cigar during the meeting of the Salvation! Negotiations between the Porte and Bul- The Char ottetown ater or 0, Army last Monday, will be arraigned for trial | | ,7ia concerning the government of Eastern te-morrow ;)a0d three commen drunks were} oumelia have been suspended pending O-“-----—_ si wri I> ensoabe itt China and Twine disposed of. . the decision of the question whether Prince Deck ta tine ave Ootaanany has tide In the Toronto Legislature on the 15th, Alexander shall hold the new office of day been opened, and that such Stock Book -_——- 0 a bill was read a third time admitting Delos | Governor of Roumelia for life, or merely | is now in the office of RB. R. FitzGerald, Soli- K. Davis, a colored man of Windsor, Ont., for five years. The treaty of peace be-| citor, in the Cameron Block, Charloitetown, to practice asa barrister. - Davia has passed tween Servis and aie ihe Porera | ein eae aisnds whore any person ot | Largest . Stock of BOOM PAPER on PF. & Island. all the required examinations with credit, shares in the above Company, under the Act STERNS. Ch’town, Feb. 23, 86. : i ested. but the statute requires that any pérson | interes or Charter incorporating the same. An arrangement of entirely new music, including Solos, Duets and Quartets, s@ Give us a full house, Programmes furnished at the door. Admission, 15 cents. By order of the Committee. March 15, 1896. shot ten of the negroes, and mortally on! Charlottetown, &c. It is to be hoped the ae | Teaies Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, | opting = - 7 in o- ee we Terrible Tragedy THU RSDAY, isth MARCH. : “Men's Underelothing at phy? cent Perceet, { sustain no losses from their stock. " alti ie Bl 4 2 Men's Overcoats, reduced to clear, at haif price, “4 a cae eg ack French Merinoes, Biack Cashe| Genuine aitwooi Heavy Tweed! marked 00, | Tur English Board of Trade have awarded Grenaba, Miss., March 17. PART I. a Ri x c “d RE fk my ° Vv il at Pintnite tn WAtbs tin ‘colettid: teeta . —- qi hy aa Fears nin A terrible tragedy has been enacted at} Select Readings, Recitations and Dialogues, meres, “ac Ords, ac Rans @ii- I2¢, ee ot ahha “dla tek Meee ter of the Bri ship Piora, of since Ldwere | Oarroltov. Fifty men rode into the town PART Il, eRe & yesiiehene, Islscd, and dee XG wee S22 and repaired to the court house, where] (Caniata—‘The Choicest Gift.” ing, Biack Cost € Cloth, Cs Mea's White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, | crew, in reco, , ‘ting now $1. hamaae sacetaee ta rescuing the crew of the enees. Sages. Waee o — ar | $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only 14 ; their trial to commence. The white men $i4 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now Br ussels, Tapestry and Wool Carpets, wf Sootch Tweed Pants, to measure, now | or ee oniy $4. Child's Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only $1.25. Youth's Black Worsted Suits, marked 99,50, now only $6.85. Ol Ci OTHS & § INO] cy k MS Fire Scotch Tweeds, marked $1.25, now & = / 90c. eavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, S5e, and 85c., Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents. Matting. REID BROS... CAMERON RBLOCK, Ch’town, March 1, 1886. SEED WHEAT BEST WHITE RUSSIAN, . FOR SALE CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, March 4, 1886.—5wks dy wky Kastern Negotiations. Cocoa, 0 het arate: au ter eer oak Dated this 24th day of February, A. D., Davis was unable to get any lawyer to take 1O"6. ALEXANDER McKINNON him into his office, hence his being com- R. R. FITZGERALD, ? ~~ to seek relief at the hands of the for Incorporators, egisiature, Cut to Pieces. Haurax, N, S., March 18. Jobn Sullivan, a workman, was run over by ashunting engine and iiterally cut to} Feb. 24—dy 20i pieces in the I. C. R. yard here. To Lobster Packers, eee North Atlantic Steamship Co, | | ——— ———— a FLOUR! FLOUR! oe ae Tax Patriot ia ‘‘assured that the Alexander Gillis,” mentioned in the celebrated letter from Merriton, Oat., which it published with such a flourish of trumpets on Saturday evening, is ‘“‘not the Gillis now in the for the murder of ice lt at cts ae, emetic: ’ Personal, Lonpon, March 18. Charlottetown prison : we LE ae ara Callaghan.” We may ony. en jee am Mr. Parnell was in his place to-day. He FO SA : ot a Pe of our contempeoray, that THE EXAMINER | ji, pot well. eee . 0. ——— ots : ers ae made that discovery several weeks before the 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Lob See epee ao Patriot published it. Strange that the only ster Cans, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 2222..." information the Patriot could obtain concern- Weather Bulletin. 22 pigs of LEAD. a 2 ingots, TIN. *? bar of COPPER, SPRING SAILINGS, 1886. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw ing Gillis should turn out to be unreliable. a Probabilities for the next 24 hours for Ir iss singular fact that the cheapness of an | the Maritime Provinces. article should ever temporarily retard it« sale, and yet that was the experience of Messrs, Tuckett & Son in the introduction of their now celebrated ‘‘ Myrtle Navy” tobacco. People who had been in the habit of smoking the finest Virginia tobacco, could not for a time be made to believe that they were offered AVING a Large and Well-assorted Stock on hand, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such as— Matchless, Kent, Victory, Forest City, Toronto, March 18.—10 a, m. Light to moderate winds, fine and a little milder. From Londen and Liverpeo! S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, March 18, 18&6 WANES, LOST, FOUND, &. the same —T gn one half oe on Highest Temperature yeaterday, (read a Lf the jn ion, 2 “= Pencil! London for Charlottetown, . HEE eee OF ee i eee ee the tans | IMEI. ext an 5 ved dies aresseles et: | hee ee oer tae zs a oO F it ABOUT 15th APRIL. ) a omens Amy t oy did adopt that Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read - ‘ ar ae on y leaving i th. ee e- ueen, ur avori e, | ° . , . 2 id i ht eee meee eee mete eens . , } test, however, it nevar failed to satisfy them. peers. this morning. ,.....15.6 Temperatare this morning,at 8 o’clock, , .21.2 Kicezp By Drinx.—James Bernard (or | Tomperatore thie afternoon at 1 o'alook. 27.0 Barnett) was found this morning on & sled, in rot of Mr Cha. Coan ae dea atl| ABPCT&.000 hore lode of mowel mad wit| Ecurforele al tat property meso : be shi froia Summerside by rail to Fred- | pied by her, on Lower Spring Park Road. ong, Sore ig ne eet anew, Somerset this season. — Herald. che pa acre of land eo “the Royalty. — by the evidence ; thet Be entered the Adame 7a Apply to Mrs. R. THorss, meer lS 88 Houve bar about 10.30, very drunk, and was} On last Thursday afternoon Kate Me- OST—On Tuesday, the 9th iast., a Gol treated. Mr, Adsms came in, ssw him and Dermott was arrested at Portland, Me., Earring, set with garnets. The Gander refused to allow bim avother drink and ran/on a charge of infanticide. Shs is a Nova coil the wa etrded cot cae it ot Taw Bkan- him out. Then he closed the bar. A few! Scotian by birth, and is 24 years old. Last siimaeiiien: =" & marl2 3i pd i? minutes afterwards he saw Bernard lying iD | sammer she was engaged as housekeeper by ANTED—A Apply to the the yard, and helped Thos. Pape — William Selby, a widower who had six chil- mar tf” 7 ae WANTED —Apply to Mrs, Max- well, Fitzroy Street, mar17 tf City Mills, bris. and half-bris, &c.'S.S. “Nellie Wise,” : — ALSO — WILL LEAVE | Liverpool for Charlottetown, | 4 ABOUT 15th APRIL. CHOICE PASTRY, in half-barrels. Wc Every Barrel Warranted. | coe at Through od to the The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlarst or Give us & eall before buying elsewhere. | wick and Nova Scotia. ! For Freight, Passage, or other informstion Miramichi. ‘apply in London te Stewart Prothers, 3 Fen- OR SALE OR TO LET—The Subscriber eae cai Cook Matren P. E. Hospital. T. Sullivan lead him out to the gate. dren. The child was born on Monday,; * 3 a me & GO in | church Street, Fen Court ; in St, John, Chat- , hon to nea a ase poems and the remains were net as vault OR SALE—Fyles of “* nits “er 3 oo ae is Eirapbaa ee yeaa ae + ui ’ Oe eee ae ental @ house. cit sician *.. 1882 to 1834, te— , ; ~ : se aod tn, Tt him, thinking be woul!) Premioed the oly, aod. found that te bust fitcratre oth, age, Ale, Wabnate _ OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. | FENTON T. AEWBERY, 7 3 D ) t z ‘ : ' sind ; . : ' grid eoctgh teed mwa. — Cham World| bila wan. Ben, Soe. Holig. wae..e> Diston Apvly & 3, ™| Feb, 25, 1886 —2aw & wky See ie, oh se Agent, ] haar 2 "a cat ele es ees ceiiiemieet ee a