~, a3 ; vw | dos J Ewing, do, “Lhe market place, when m entioned in this | | { i i | | | ee be e fad & 7h we Use ‘ » PCr } ia Reor & | . ap 9 [Serciat Desparcur: ro THe KXAMUN KR. J af ‘ ‘ is a iit THE } fyi ue i ‘ L Mt Wa further "}’ ‘ ' - ’ aye : Phe Government Decline to i : ' ; tive aeration. 7 : t i ' ’ tT \ ni a Q I | H, rT Fi WE | ! arrived VTTAWA, April 8 ipment te ihe Government dex line to furnish infor : : mation from the Northwest Rogiand Mer Bap : : ” tr on of Arthabaska F alls, has Drama | Against than | Tecelved word of t! killing of } . ; . Ati =U 1s Bon : wy i Academy of | )) Uham in the Nort] Music t : ‘ ‘'n & haif-bieed, captured at Humboldt | © other Gay, some documents were found, eason (Ine of these terwarded here was a lebher | ‘ * : i special programm« iv ' } } pa ! t wran livner 1} py Riel. and addressed to the S , | | Paul, Minn., eer Press, as fol al lia ta ‘ teers ave received bite | LIBERTY CAMP N, W, [, April 3 al t to proceed ls it true that Ameri avarms and citizens rdera te to be used ayalust us "| he c | o : ;{,overnmment are trying to crush us wi th : ane 1 = mails w Cape Tormentine at 8| tryrannical act Wis at have we done to pro- | k were ready for delivery | VOK American hostility ? What have 2 vat i t sfternoon we done against the spirit of A meri- > | cae uberty The desire for vedom | | la a r } we requested to is be universal ipstinet ; \W hy yr we mul a | t lor of said Church, | net the half-breeds of the Nortewest desire Satar mst ,at7Zo to come W rithin its sunshine? They do so | eo cle sire, and shall woo the smiles of freed men ‘A i »' is the title of H " a the sacritive of brave men’s lives, an article not made ia this country! 98 She spirit of 76, with its splendid | 7 teiiaht, like 0 any other| memories of courage and struggles departed | : ifr » rie : ie from the American peopie? Has libert y ‘| - further triumph te achieve that 2 | } ar } TH | cia will € t nanat has grown « lous to the vu Minuit of norrow evening at 4 o clock, The guard of | }ustice Ours 1s @ battle for our homes, | nor Wl i indred m ig a battle for all human rights as well as tee 1 trom the Eng s, Artillery and 82nd Batta rig! ts of th aon breeds of the North-west r D, sied by t ana etferson’s sublime sentimert, ‘‘ Life liberty | “ . uid the pursuit of happiness, is a living echo | at ata meeting ot tue och ml) 4 ul sartes. It will ; uide us from b mndage, | + I i ‘ ng last, Messrs, | ¢Ven as the pillar of flame guided the se vurge: d ha Ings, | yand A. Kennedy were tf Kgypt with sts inspirat on, We must | appointed a nmittee to prepare the estimates | ‘Muu - W hy should - eunenenn freemen for the City Sch for ¢) coming year iwge themselves on th le of tyranny and | o oppression of forc Re uN ¥, 25 cents per pound at | (Signed) Louis Rigw. | r& Goff (ap 9! The t have be | . he troops have been much de slayed by - well } bad weather. iHE Dazaar an Lea im Market ail last } . ws Bazaai — = ‘amnee” OF = h lt is now clear that Riel was not in the | nied, fort a ea aie 3 Duck Lake fight himself itagies . RS sAT ECS p v TI ZEC . . > . and passe ssfully. We learn News from Battleford shows that the that the | 1. amounted te measly O800 Indians are still about there, pillaging | I = . whatever they ean find. <— s writings are caloulated| Hoa. John Costigan, in a epeech at | to shock t ling Herald’a editor. Lawvis, Monday, stated that the half-breeds | 5 his “unt s and telligent readers,” | had no grievances. ‘ contr itions LHE EXAMINER have on ee | a : ] ‘ - M | [ORONTO, April 8, woughs Ler t gratuiations of Dotb the : ’ sition and in intellect in oar city. It is pretty clearly proved that Riel is a | - | disappointed man, not having excited the | Roerox Mankers.—Advices of the 4th inst, | ladians as he expected. His followers will | ‘om Boston ouocte potatees at from 55 te 63| not be as numerous as he expected. aus pel Ashe eg it irom i4 a hoe r ok mack at from $5 = : . ieee se25 prune sod po THE ANGLO USSIAN DISPUTE trom $ ) to $15.50 per barrel I ole LU} ‘ Salt ' - : "oe | P I I} Northern | > i ; 5 er a ; nd, and the Rev. Mr | A Battle between the Russian Varruthers unable t ross from Pictou, his ; mduction into the pastoral charge of St | and Afghan Troops. ames (hurca, wl was announ’ed to take place this evening, will be postponed until —s irther > 7 ’ ‘ Tew ¥ ee “_ ee paving 00 AFGHANS KILLED. ret YS €100 1 bowno f untry haviag pot vet forwarded t the Secretary of the ; ' sian i Minion Allan in Charlottetown the} pr Bivitl t us 1 their hands, are rv LONDON, April S juested t forward them it once, as they . must be sent to Ottawa without further delay. The Stundard says negotiations between Numerously signed petitions have been re-| England and Russia are breaking down. eived from most parts of the covntry, but | Waris imminent some few places have not yet returned the ir} Russian papers state they can put half a petition million men in the field at once. : > : ‘ Sat v 5 A 19 Rep ( \ 20 nts per pouna at SAGE VERSE, HOth ¥. Bear & (loff’s, {ap 9} A de sspatch to the press to-day states that a --- la battle has been fought on the Murghab Wits ndid thing an occasional prize-| River, and that the Russians were defeated. ight would bs tor young men i they “Thi 'Another report states that the Afghan omit the : | retain _ training ; 11s force, numbering 4,000 men, with eight whow Su ss wiing his time just now 7 : . . MoE — J : 3 cannon, Was defeated, the Afghans losing Cold ba st ~6.30 Fifteen minutes with | wy killed : fumb bells. A yolk of an egg in a little; 9 ou sherry win \ walk of seveu or eight miles. | reat Bee Breaktast s rest A spin ofif : 4 ’ lees A iv i al ‘ “)" : i ‘ ‘ lve niles. a litte weet and theca tens| eee mince, of Wales <Vinit With a suspended football. Dinner. In the t shalt 7 to Freland. evening another walk of five miles. Moré 4000 iis. at DY « tlock a ‘ Tae Manitol D \ Free Press says: A WARM REQEPTION. ‘“Ameng the wv ‘ t Duck Lake, on the | 26th, was Alexander Stewart, (better known | as ‘Big Ale Hie was one of the most Dusty, April 8 powert ne t Prince Albert. e has ‘ . ; es po ‘ Ls in Prin - ~_ = | The Prince of Wales telegraphed this VIOLDer Jia I n tnis ity yy Innipe ana | . oFigina : Ott Ad He “een a | eve ning that he had a glorious reception. *IZINAlY U ; Irom o © Steam + Sho M!nygineer x ‘h Alexander Chere have been no hostile demonstrations 2 I} i I yineer. ie z “ . = Stewart referr: tu above formerly belonged | to the Prince and | rincess of Wales in to Prince Edward Islasd. He is ason of the) Ireland. They have received a hearty atelMr. R stewart, of Strathalbyn, and | welcome. brother of Capt. Neil Stewart, well known in this city | as been in the Paaae for the past cighteen years. We truss i ' Ww TH SOUDAN will epeedily r rom his ipjaries. as . L , Das a ays | ‘ i it end to our Island voys 1 V 4 | . Suakiy, April 8 lf we may lve from five whose average | : T ] . y judge from fi 7 uite in the Soudan. The rebels weight is 5 feet, Ll inches, and weight 153 | All 2a 4 ‘ i. peuugs, sl | rislators are not behind are dis leartenes the ordinary man ia bodily dimensions. The | - ee £000 teaand fair Fairbanks provided by the | -“v m kind people of St James’ inthe Market Hall Weather Bulletin 8b evenin, lv afforded an opportunity ot | —_—— aacer ing their physical capacities. How- ToRONTO, April 9-10 a, m CVer, by | uy an eye on thei arduons | Fresh to streng south to west and north ‘euisiative perfor at s one can can take the winds; geuerally cle: aAring cooler weather. Weight of then tiat capacity. It may be | — = to te that one young lady ex METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE 199 +, : above but one — g Charlottetown April 9 1885. ul 10 was heavier by only “| 1: est Temperature yesterday, (read at ponds. (Wt three or four more of the IaiF 81K, | i dnight)....-ceccesececssrceccets ss 42.0 Celle eon) a ee : tel eer sieeae : the weight, none of a °° | lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at — a eG « j nas, that happy medium midnight) eedoecoe CV CHC CTO CC CHC? 17 9 ight sé oa ’ ss oars Sweet Sixteen, & eet | Lowest Temperature this morning 319 it - likes to :06. Knows oy. @° | Temperature this morning, Rt So *elock. . . 3d. l ; Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’elock. . 31.8 | - pews & lessees of Market Tolls have misunder f stool the power given them in the lease to| HOTEL ARRIVALS. ollect Market Tolls, These Tolls are confined | —- ; 5 ’ ‘ . Y i vaneed wow? = the Market place of the City of Charlotte- | RANKIN HOUSE. UW, Ma not the © : . lottet« wu itself. Th : yl 7. fof ain Ca 10, April 9.—James Johnson, Montreal; P J eal 1 I € a a. t place is define p- | Foster. St john; F S White, "do; E W James, IAT YZ Shee County. aA “A MET A FI ‘ ! litt eealiog vteamer Resolute arrived at Nt. lohs’s on the 30th March with 35,000 seals. The | lute is the tirst arrival, and she | Appear hav had splendid pac k a | era the seals co the W7th inet, | icf the Funks. j al 1 STEAMBOAT ENTERPRISE A stock list is ¢| now bei w circulated in Mone'on for the pur- pose of securing a smal steamer to ply on the | river bet veen Moneton and Liillsbe ry I! pe | well, Harvey a other points in \ibert | } } | j NE ASSORTMENT OF jan Felt Hats ! r Sale ( h eap at the LONDON HOUSE. April 4, R85. ‘CHILDREN’ S CONCERT. fee Boys and Girls of St. Panl’s Sunday School intend giving their Annual Con- cert on Tuesday, 21st April. April 6, 1885—2aw. ‘Seed Wheat ! FOR SALE. SOQ BAGS Choice Seed WHEAT~— White Seed Wheat ! White Kussian and Red Bald, choice Timothy Seed, to OWEN CONNOLLY. eod&wkytl Istmay Fife, Also, 800 bushels arrive first trip Northern Light. Ch’town, March 27 —- 6, YQ ~ =| = w et —_ & ~~ a a +e ~ = ~~ ~~ — AA e = = ee 4 — TN ‘ 4 money Th row early, Ch'town, M City of feloniously se the 24th inst. —_— rs Oj obtained. interest. Ch’town, I by-law, shall be deemed that part of ground } — at the weat end f Queen Square, vested in DIED. the (Cj » 4 ’ : oe ity by the vincial Statutes, 23 Vic. “1 At Portage, Belfast, on the 8th inst,, i red ih Her with tii iilding and Market | Catherine McRae, relict of the late Alexander eo. erected Paice eq , aged 69 years. oe aeees of the Market Tol lis have there | tf uneral on Friday, at 1 o'clock. “Ore ho power to coliect tolls in apy part of/ — = the city other thar 1 wauy © han tue siarket Square alt in the Market House. ‘he tolls to be collec ted | Five persons were idihened in “Madrid om are the same as + in existence for the past ithe 3rd inst, while plotting to assassinate Sen years King Alfonso March 7 away in buyt ying Solid Leatber your . the conviction of the and stable thereon. Mic MRE" Good Low Price . . 'come at once and buy a iat for Spring, at a arch 19th, . Marah 25, 1885 -9w 2awpat2w ds Canadian Seed Wheat , ga” We will Guarantee Satisfaction. $200 REWARD. FEYWE above reward will be given by the Charlottetown, to any person who will give such information as will lead to person or persons who t on fire certain premises on Pownal Street, the property of James Currie, Esy., Collector of Customs, on the evening of 3y order of the Mayor, Li. MACPHERSON, GOFF & CO. Therefore, bwy from us. DORSEY, We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, so ‘we are bound te give better value in our make than can be had ~ 8 Ve Zz 9 “ a S o ~ <= > a © a >< — — -. — — . a 5 cs e Ay But a tt cs we ~ et ‘ o FOR SALE. 2()( BAGS Canadian x ey Seed Wheat, in White Fyfe, Red Fyfe, W hite | Russian, imported last Fall from a reliable farmer ; will be sold cheap. Also, a large quantity of the same, to arrive on opening of navigation Farmers in wantof Good Seed for Spring sowing would do well to send in their orders A. HORNE &. CO. TRRA ee City Clerk. Tarch Si wkly 4i FOR SALE OR TO LET. (EXHE Subscriber offers for Sale his valuable Farm at Eldon, 100 acres of land, with a good dwelling house | This farm is pleasantly situated at the village of Eldon, and conven- ient to churches, schools and shipping porte, being only one mile from Halliday’s Wharf and two miles from Pinette River Bridge, and is in close proximity to Orwell Bay, where abundance of mussel mud and seaweed can be | Charlottetown, April 7, 1885 Belfast, consisting ot One-half the purchase money can remain on mortgage for a term of years at 6 per cent For particulars apply to Messrs, McLean & Martin, Solicitors, Ch’town. WM. McLEAN. 7, 1885—law wkly Imo ANTHRACITE an‘ all other kinds of ech Dine uAR’s DEPOT, Dunean’s Old Wharf, A is whe ob —— INR, APRIL 9, 1885. “SALE FOR lO DAYS ONLY | DRY GOODS at W.& A. Brown & Co. willoffer the balance of thew stock of GREAT BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS. ‘he firm wili not enter the Brown’s Block, as Mr, Hamilton frown lias decided to go out of business tn this city, and has let his new store to Mekery: W. A. Weeks & Co Business will be Continued on in the present stand by Wr. A. L. Brown, on his returi from Engiand. All Accounts due the Firm must be Paid Immediately. WW. & A. BROWN <& CoO. Perkins & Sterns. “y vv White sttons, Grey Cottons, Print Sottons. SHEETING COTTONS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTONS AND ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, &C., AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & STERNS Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885. BROWN’'S NEW ‘STORE, Hb ISLAND OF ANTICOSi + IMPORTANT NOTICE +1) Merchante, of Quebec and London, | Rng land, having purchased the whole of —- -—- 0— NOTICE. -_- will open the same with a complete stock of NEW & FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, Millinery, &., selected by Mr. Paton, and now on the way by | steamers om London, Liv erpool and Glasgow. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Ch’town, April 6, TRR5 ’. S. BROWN & CO., ESTABLISHED, A. D., 1840. 1 IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. AGENTS FOR THE NEW HAVEN, CONN., AND THE ONLY RECOGNIZED JOBBERS FOR WALTHAM WATCHES FOR THE MARITIME PROVINCES, pared to supply them at shortest notice, Attention is also called to our unequalled line of Watehmakers’ ‘Tools and Materials, Jewellers’ ‘Tools, Findings, &¢. Our lines of Gold-Plated JEWELLERY and Swiss WATCHES will be found nile full and attractive. Goods, April 2—4i oaw wkly eow ithat Island, known as ANTICOSTI, situate lin the District of Saguenay, Province of | Quebec, Dominion of Canada, together with ‘all the Fishing Rights and other Appurten- ances thereto belonging, hereby give Notice ‘that a8 soon as navigation opens they will ‘be prepared to supply from their CUniet EEKS & CO. beg to announce that on the completion of | Stores at the above commanding premises—ahbout 25ih April, they English Bay, McDonald Cove, Fox Bay, sand other places, complete Supplies of Fish- ling Tackle, Nets, Lines, Hooks, Cordage, | Llardware, Salt, Provisions, Groceries, Crock- ery, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Me rchandise and Clothing, AT THE LOW EST RATES, to all | Fishermen, Vessels, Lumbermea, Farmers, Anglers and others, and they will be pre- pared to deal with them for the purchase of ‘all Fish caught round the Coast; And the said Messrs. Stockwell hereby jalso give notice to all Merchants and Traders who heretofore made use of any of | the Buildings, Stablings, Fencings, Whart- | ages, &c,, and ‘all other improvements on the | Island, and at the various Fishing Establish- | me “nts around the Island, that they are to ‘desist from using the same; and anyone NEW HAVEN CLOCK Co., F ! } | Importations for Spring Trade now complete. Prices the lowest for similar classes of | tound unlawfully fishing on the Island, or damaging or committing any injary to any ‘of the Buildings thereon, will be prorecutec. All persons desirous of landing Goods |upon the Island must apply for License to 128 Granville Street - - - e Halifax, N. SS, | Messrs Stockwell, otherwise they will be | Liable to prosecution for trespass Residents wishing to remain on the Island, }and all others desirous of obtainjng License | to fish, must apply forthwith to MR. W. STOCKWELL, Or to MR. THOMAS LeBRUN, at English Bay. March 28, 18°5 -apé 6i wkyli NOTICE. WHEE at de em. purchased the good-will and business of Messrs. Wheatley & Sons, and having taken their OTI*Y the Jewellery Trade that they carry a full stock of goods as above, and are pre- | stall in the Market, is prepared to attend to ‘all who may favor him with their custom. |have also opened out a Meat and Provision | Store on Kent Street, in the premises form- ‘erly occupied by the late John Jury. WILLIAM SELLAR. April 1, 1885—6i pd DVERTISE in THE DALLY EXAMI NER, th- --+ cAceetletang werliunw te the Pee ls ae ee oe a