. > naa ———— 1884. ~ oo _— Cee In ee a RUARY 26, ~ 1D . TT — xX AMIN ER, FEB Pee “2 ee odd - ee PSS SPO ae cee — mii rep by tae Cheir of st. Pas : t District. & ANGUS, TILL be given by EE ciate , : hown to Mr.|Declaration Day—Belfast B RISA ¥ \ Church, in the Schooiroom, on . foe This reply was shown + after. . 1 Alex- fj i : 5 f Marine to the! for it suha'anee of it was afte rH to-day declare - f hea \iiy ter ‘ Boe a and the snhoa a . LIF JONGWORTH J : * . ton : d suggestions that have | Breck . na red to )'essre. McDonald and ee as duly elected for the ae NTS OF E f ES Tes dy Vili bY . d | IDS variou rised to hear from | wards convey »y thonght the idea a goed] ander} | District of Queen's County, in plac AGE : —_—--- } ade : ’ : he boat | Hackett. They — plication to | Electora : leceased. 1 “et bite that the pie and very kindl) — pw speaker | of Angus D. ee official returns: — PROGRAMME my hh ; - ee he | oe oe But the repiy of the speake The following are the 0 {lex el ' l § BVO | a ‘ * Marine » the; the Speake! ; e gentleman who Duncan M, é re Juet—La Mascctie. Audran : : a ; ae sel wes not favorable, ae resigned, and Me Millan ae ’ Instrumental oon Misses Holl, — meeided, “Tihet the position arliament bates ot 49. 104 n | _ e provided. [| . ns! wes a0 Veemner, 7 hen I en ist Polling Division, Lot 4 8 52 ‘| Chorus—Spring Song..... .. ddattom t 7 val his a + eo snes bt ~ te and after the editor of Tn og ne ee + 3 67 ’ Ch lottetown for their | © The Chor oe, yee ng » UaeIONs SRgEee OS. Se | oe vd in Ottawa, there was stil hi 3rd . “ 73 59 j the Citizens of Char 1Y hs ve to the |} jower o’ Domblene,, > tion ana LO ait t the hon } arrive ; ane ugh the official Was not . oh 4th ae . 32 99 — 9 HILE thanking a t ance during the late fire, a . Vocal Solo- Jessie th Smith ' been ae as given | vacancy— ) assed during whic es sists ’ ; » Charlottetown has a place Several weeks passe 4 ty ssed Sth ‘6 ee ‘ 7. / ast patronage, and — fh a in Miss Crabbe. gel » attention of the || Tue EXAMINER never pres Sth 29 6 pi ‘e taken the office . ' " gt of making | the editor of THE sition and was not at all] 74), — « a 32 112 ce that the’ have ta : the Eri King..................Calage { I a ro the steam- | any claim to the hee about it But the Sth i 26 48 annoul r . s "aa "Medase “Miss Koil, Capt. Maxwell, : tior r replacing the , us or particuls pM ; “ ‘ = 3 re. G, ’ bie al ara by anew vessel, |anxious or p inking that the position] 9th , 68 B: 5 uilding’, oe Heit Ligh ao idige oa land members, thinking ‘ at it] «s $ . 35 . Jlo—Andante avd Allegro. +++ ttGg ch ’ ents in design}! mld be filled, thinking, i nem = — ‘“ “ 46 “Stevenson 3 Piano Solo Mr. Earle. ; : ' us modern experienc: a rvice of the editor o : ane 798 aan i r and construc r nor i the long service seouniti mn. and . a .4656 sae EETS se "4 ‘ Know. : Ma sigde te ae at See ae t| Examiner deserved some rece ae "h savy Petal. . ...++. gen SYDNEY | Vougt tele ~ Roses K Hensley. Fog dictates Marii De al — ke wing that he was in Ottawa under hea : Majority for Martin 262. R UEEN A Miss py ‘ may y ntract for the no — interested themselves, and net * a COR Chorus—The Bells of $t Michael's ae : } eamer | expense, vs a Sad “oe soncerned, : . ° sho on ‘ : ; f a satin: She: Suabehesy bantecianenllg. oo tek a ae an. eNPSER ns Terribly Destructive Floo d to do business. = ; Dy ry rvice in the Maritim a ss - oe it f r him. Under these yt ; Where they are prepare | The Choir. for Light H to build this | obtainec ; : Tur E {LINER : e 1a Nicht Thee Fl 7 Provinces, and it is intended to] os ances, the editor of THR se } ‘ightful picture of destruction oy . 3olo— There thall be No Night These,. Provinces mbers, sl 1 | ata ‘tion of the paragraph in| 4 frightfal p ; t, Ky., as the . Vocal Solo— The Date j x — ‘rrets the insertion < oma the iis shown at Newpor bey ds EE D he b. 22, 1884 —_— } : ve e her | VS | reyre ; f the 1th Inst... though t a flood is sn S terrible indeed, 18 the Ch town, Fe + mas Ww H Longworth r her wit ‘ her for ice | oS ae hee ntained is in full accord water recede. So yh once possessed a) , = sori aa . Mrs. W. H. haa : . of we n{denial therein co ™ t that rreck that those who , ‘ d x 4 : . ’s Bright Pinions...... ' ’ e —— | with the information which ame ditor Neehe home turn away in co ~*~ at Piano Solo—On Song Mendelssohn : She will be ready | with tl a al MINER Office. The editor |jittle hon ic atthe sight. Soue 4h Ns isk F Lis oes Tr nex it is also in-| time in the eae regrets that there is | pecome almost on. ton been so faith- as ‘ Mis E. Palmer. SOF Gert Py ie Northern Light,’ = sae oe aoe ; . the Island who suspects] of the brave —s anh r the past three . il gn te . Benedict 1: ee | , n. i placing all de-| even ao at \ding of such a position would fully at work aaa ie sick at the a Capt. Maxwell. ee aaa ink, and otherwise | that "hie endl ndence with respect to the days, have beaamne complete is the toot Se ek ea “vessel and fitting her gto aad though it be the same], Fy) scenes. So houses that when | Chorus—Mark the .....) aaa atrel . igation cere j Ssovert a a a ber of the Queen’s Privy | destruction ta is turn them they ac GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, : i sla rom De 4 ‘ . ee ; t for the service | honoral ho, after drawing, for the sake of} ,), attempt is made to ces. This was the : t to begin at eight p.m. Admission ' neal se Straits, | Council who, afte ight thousand dollars a tually crumble to Oe uth rate, between ae “ . bod : toréd ig party, seven OF elgn va sari i Aan etl ; houses on S¢ Te: Jey fifteen cents. se i F dace tei 9 . al of the public chest, for a sé ae 7 one Win ton ' and Isabella street. A 20: Veb. 23, 1684.—2i this new vessel which | year ou ut nearly sixteen hundred Central ave res Mrs. E. Geise, a frame ‘k of Feb. 25, 7 - Tt strel ais l which is to| years a aii da ae o pay the passage of cottage owned by Mrs. E, abella street, a he ened a large Stoc ——— ‘ i, and additionally* to pay ] a ut and Isabel Ww have jus op ‘ 4; 1 hat the valuable | dollars page te ’’ from the Northwest corner of Chestnut an “al avenue, near ° ry ’ ' ia ee U ' pa pee Say be | ‘self and family é i 8 conse-| brick cottage on central a "ai 738 — a oe | , itor of Tue Examiner pear r li aes ates t, two cottages on Madison, 4 Wi ° i i a pie rae ner{ the eaitor shall! Madison stree » tW Tha ed b } sal t ' esignation, Ma : a » owned by . - : a i fon * 1 qi ntly sent a a ; apa who should pear Isabella street, ant ¢ ee al 5 ee svel 1] not be said, even by ti aking office |) P. Brizzolaria, corne : vaV th 7 & “ain. aunt another with taking i, t. D nc hose that have 98 i a : hay uN _— | o “ee a oe oa aa party allegiance, | Jeahella streets, Th 7 oe oo brick resi- on wy Thursday f ; v IMs All ' ma } and peli as the price. -E mee els to pieces, 10 ; < Ny \ : ee f EXAMINER 18 one p oe 2 1e street 1 ' ; ry ‘ j SUN AMINER, | that the pate a ~ hick, : dence of Mira, araeanty a Seal cea NE W Si R 4 = at It o'clock a. m., at ‘le ; it : : respondent to command, inamong those that are [Frag tren : . s BOUT HORSES. a rge windlasses and fla at ' . iber's Are ALOUSt, | RY 25, 1°54 ay having its winter races|The tw ae aa moving houses, a d 6 in Dut . Subseriber's . ef ri ‘ ai .Y Ss now he ~ : has | used in P ’ , : Ottaw - . a The trotting club has une he tag, Livezay, and he has y . d Before t e Vanc Que ene ire 5 ee oneme | upon the ice track. a. ‘many months | owned by » of boats and machinery, 6célve ; ice CODFISH an} PAOLO DART} Het been making preparations for ma) horses | only given the use of ( thirteen of his in ia ecell 50 quintals choice CODFISH, PAR || AKA | 1 ny ft HCOPURULR ; _ : ™ i has succeeded in drawing ed j but also the services of t 1 " saul in ie ee f 50 ? No. 1 “a RiLiRWLi r i ' Past, Alla Das St : ~ at ‘ nion an< AL AAS ‘ av anc q } oh > 0 KOK , tLING. ’ trom various paris of the D ye Union }men, to labor ad _ ithout charge. | We have an immense stock o 30 barrels LABRADOK - » of the adjoining States of the wa|the cause of humanity w ‘i drei e ik aiken... ’ g ae ls > purses offered. Ottawa The old market house was c 1a d eee ee ; O a, Feb. 1 by the handsome } ral ‘‘flyers,” some of|The ol Pow? treet, between York and | : “1 2 s several ‘‘flyers, 20th. Taylor street, ' MOLASSES, DEBATE. | itself boasts se ; id f a full mile| the 20th. is cleared of water, but b 2 pe. Se ‘0 SUGAR ei Sar eae \s| which can make the roi ies. The | Saratoga i keae Sep. : Tho water’ hen tubs 10 hhds, ‘YELLOW. Site bee 7e 3 Honse of Comm ee vewhere down in the thirties. » d is knee deep. , rrels YELL ' i shop. in * hich the | 8 mew Or } ; all lake a ehant distance the oa ints ta Taylor street, west of York, a a Sup Extra FLOU R, : ; he ulki cr and | track ison as iclosed by a high| the house st weed te getting to and ‘as at the lowest is CORN MEAL (kiln dried). ; ame facts and arguments, st 3 pr entey’ kes | from the city, and wall ecnetne* ted at a| but boats are sti life saving crew from > sed when the Cotton market wi 50 barrels CORN) . sadaad ments, hits and slips, and even j cain | board fence, admission being effectex h rse | from the houses. The li ee Wewport:is Purchased w . d ession TERMS AT SALE. . —_ Stay bitine me Bile again. Phas | rate on payment of fifty cents for a horse | Cleveland say the destruction in Ne yh mt point of epr , ‘ i 4 wave & 4 deel \ Mr. Wood, of West- | — ape wi On the opening — more complete than a the HORACE HASZARD, tt aft freshness to the | ant et ut ccupied a stanc ere sears they have be , : ‘ ; it 8 4 vr (Genera cecup! ; an in all the years 3 : ‘ | mn by calling attention | G saiathes prepared for him and made Sided They are fed and lodged oe EF ieecy Cottons, . tons Lower Qneen Street, mon , “5 y alf- | specially I a : nm . . : : at | . ina forcible. h alts | ‘ mfortable by an abuodance ” pp tres there at the experse of = ere “They Sheeting Cot h ® Ch’town, Feb. 25, 1884. —3i t f the most effee- | comfortabie 6 enan an enter-) th con 19th, : ; -—- (© ' alt ' one of ~ f mph Sal | furs, loaned for on gerne an eye to Pirates ppp cea tess of rope that held Pillow q ottons, : nte a ance in a ’ 75 I aserer £4 : if @ city, . » <A ole y a a } : - or Mr. | 1 — ae object being, no doubt, ma eh Randel residence on meat 188 " wy nassace oO] tie 301 rt a ‘ 1 business, his on c — th yu as : hat he 1e NS C arltou is now aimee to advertise his goods. Some three th dj street, atd stole the rope t Taylor's N j 5 vai . i cl n by the Opposition. iy le, it was estimated, eee roof on Mr. Alloway’s house near Tay . TA trodden ground chosen by ' sard people, i. . . ce, O ‘ : Some scoun- ( ‘ ul a aaea a sad in the first race, L roof floated away. CS , r az PORES One Pearee Ml ( a gs. or a “sew as they glided eee with a barrel of eannnaee Sees e i i i ah 9 CLOSING OU 2 € the resignation of Mr. Jostigan some eign o ci : ~ 3 > rapid gait reas . Saturda night. . e * OW News of the prise to the Opposition, over the glare ice and at avery r /“ 1 b | the relief store on va <0 es Philadelphia, owe te <2 BE GRE AE BA RGA INS, was 4 genuine surpri coal ! rhnwent, | the crowd evincing their intense - * tho amount sent oe roar latins Relief Union d porters of the Government, | ¢ng e : aud to many supporters ed vell-in- | earty cheers when the black-board a $200 was handed to the ild a AT : bot unexpected in well-1n- | 1 ogrty cheers had : St. Paul’s Church guild, , hough it was not unex] 5s hae ; : ; ; : ‘ that one horse . and $60 to St, ti . rs — ates Sean - lerstood ane a: a 230. The Dominion ara” eae — } 5 BREMNER BROS, latin fre the Ministry is no 2 | covered i a bone at, with oO Teh. 9 .—2i re on — . e ; ce of opinion between can now boast of some poate Os rank| Power on ee McCarthy n 5 ; Feb. 25, 1884 mainty, to a Gilleren , 1e great | .... jproper management,} 7 ower. ich j mes ’ V2aN himself and his col a wie uk tee “flyers” on. the other ee ble dinate And otber House Furnishing Goods NO} I¢ AY. as now before Parliament an - | wi ° J ay ever be able a — "Be ; “ may portend a political line. Very few of Pp te Sabre A HEATED DEBATE. on | —-- — saa R a - is abroad, All kinds of touch the record of will yet no doubt, for Mayo Ql A 35 HK i L.ND RE 1 Al 4 LL the Subscrite ’s old b1ls for mi'k ick 3 : . vl os r . : : tinge ; ins . ; . : 4 “ : , ~ ? ri ‘ _ ati nal soporte ane Mat eemueten: i: 7 ee ble of a performance oue the| John rs aye Ante: MM ‘Parnell’s W HOLES F\ placed in the bands of ea oe ae resignations of two othe be capable of g : ber of ed the debate on . — Hection® My present ci said that the resignafi ns ‘ =) ; i z osseBses quite a num | resume : re ly to the Jack for collec 2 - ; he will. for have been committed to paper; | track Ottawa | a4 well | dment to the address in rep 7 > settle with him, as he , Ministers have bee: ee upporting | ¢ varriage horses, and every day pamendae in the British House of AV ® | will please settle rhole round he French Canadians suppo -ifine carris £ ; ? hed to large, Queen’s speech In 8 ' lacie supply milk our whole ’ il and that the ‘hol Jens | nde J rs are seen attac 20th He was also op s a tim*, in the fucure,] wi ‘ t are ready to Oit UNLESS | atche pair : . ofl a on the 20th. j b ast. go in the + * soverument are ready t : ” ; lish sleighs. One | Commone, con- As ‘n the past, ; Wk the G — s of Quebec for ‘Better Terms”) oom fortable and — : . seen op the | nosed to the amendment. It failed to Yh’town, Feb. 11. 1884. = a aver to supply my casiomcrs with mills, » demands of I s to be I 2 he present Ch’town, Fe ; ende the dems 4 snstamter,.. Tk is. said. alee that | the finest looking horse demn with sufficient emphasis t °- a it ? ———_——_—_——— . £2 ee) ee goed a8 pos ibic - eae - ‘inbleniahal that while oe s'reets is e ISLAND HORSE policy of stimulating sere saasott- gE —— te s . P JoAN BOVYER. Sir Jor — : nd n its merits, a P. E. ISLA? : : ention whatever - t ? to consider the deman ss ff powerrather|, .by thetHon. J. C. Pope. This; made no m opement of Irish resources. Southp rt, Fe, 95 — 21 pd —, er time, he will go out of } ey col f rriage horses at | ance of the develop ils bosing . ®| Southp rt, oo aaa rope ’ . oO . ‘. , . ” . ee 2 pat — mene accede de, be hear beaten sabes tpn eres Metropolitan County Show | “While Parnell, eed, evantiiided “a his I8s4. 0 Moreh: (} Island, ee the Terms of Settlement on |}, | Carleton cr Metropolitai ion, | before the country an ; : : i h | B k { oy which the Union is based. Theee reports | the ag 16 cobiipnd agutade Oviawe end: she lietete inten tented he Nase at cane Annual Clearance Sale At GItHdnts bal whic aan tae taken with many grains having to compete against es ’ He |countrymen, I quietly awaited a p P ' 7 3 18 must, of course, : eving ar. : and villages. ary 2. My declaration 3 f the Shareholde ; sdible that having ac surrounding towns . + ee of my course. y E Annual Meeting o : of salt. It is ir credible saucus the | "re Rtas color, and with a little} vindiction y eo B MA a ryv is Bank will be held at their Bank- quiesced in the gr, sae 24 0 ae Sh to| 8 & bay : m in grooming and in | that a ge o 2 ed : of an, irlattetown, on Thursday, representatives of (Juebec - They are | °*'T@ Shie developed within the last| pyriyrpaTion WAS A tn :0:— i d will CLEAR — to a of March next, at the hour of . Daal ; Par} n avy ? rly g, é . ’ ‘'R. 4 7 : : oe a ae at pr ye to listen to war Ms a magnificent gg ao f tahib Hos of Parnell]. A AM now having ny Annual Clearance Sa me twelve o'clock, noon, tor the en Ss ven of honor; an [era thei a , ; e horse, w es from ® : : : 5s tthe ensuing yen wn blandishmepts of the Grits, or their The present owner of th t t a h ational league, has no T W | Goods In electing Directors, ” her business as may tne land) , for a coalition to drive pretends to be a good judge, has a . if member of the o e of free speech than O 00 the transaction of such other ba insulting overtures, ear yee 1 life- r ~ 7 » of the finest horses « re right to rob m ” id before them. : cane “ar political chief and life irint that he is one oF -7) | Mo my vocket. Mr. is be laic befo ! left with the Se power: Ses ‘* hi kind in the Dominion, and that he will| jo teal money from _ Riot the national Scarfs, Clouds, Wool Squares, ‘tuff Speen. tee voting <yaes evious to the ay ae pay $100 for'a inate for bia: No dedbt Power proceeded to in speeches. He avy Winter Cloths, Winter Dress Stuffs, Cashler at least one day pr _ ; 4VU . : . a , . . y had Matthew Arnold, He ia| the attention which i thon Toland will, Spt omar natoneh hes Bilge eens Ladies Fur Caps and Muffs, meeting. WM. McLEAN eee ptt tevee 4. Be hi =.= roof fast stock on the Islan< ’ | said he was convin : : : 4 ; 7 . eee We have ane . a a ae ie not an} or veteres dual iniptGve and increase the diorama from many things Se ey Ladies’ Fur Tippets, | re not a popu ar | . a" eth Scat tothe tn) & t: 3 bekal horses available for disciples did, both inside wee ou ainulen Ladies’ Feltand Fur Hats, Charlottetown, Feb. 25, eeSe-te ce weed it e rs : ona pure. He says aes but the kind of horse that will house. The seated ek Men’s Fur and Cloth Caps, ts d R°efing ————____—_______- “e- OD, Slinplie, Strong an : purcis ’ : , . ie Gwe, ity in the world, in every nation, pa the stockraiser the greatest Teta policy adverse to the sticatuead lt was Men's and Boys’ Ulsters, Gvercoa a ‘ E me re ali times, is now, and ever will for his labor and pains, is the large coach i since the land act was in Jackets i Dress J bas been in 1 Bot ¢ > is in eyery nation | TOF 38 ». Gentlemen of means in al in consequence that ® : i Hoths, Remnants in r be, unsound. But there is i le. The | c*rriage horse. | ae ir of weil : MSELF FROM THE . Alo Kemnants in Cloths, ‘ d Remnants t Brick : * asl fant of the pe pit . I ie } de cities preter driving a pair HE HAD) SEPARATED HIMS wa ts in Prints, an e ‘ iE.HALF ofthe Double -Tenem< nt é ee eee ver towards decag | !' hed stylish horses with plenty of bone NATIONALIST MOVEMENT. Stufis, Remnants " Iling, situeted on the North Side of ’ 1? t y t aut 7 © © —s , lt te 2 8 y 7 3 a . . f 2 7 =a , . . > » 7 9 , ~ » . unsonnd ma} - eaines themavine sessment se a asi to single fees rts Irish landlords owed their present iene in Canton Flannel-.. Rillebecenal™ Puck, contahined ten Rooms and ruin; and un if Pe sel? he |; * Bae ey Lorses Of the stamp « rish & . duties ris : 40 feet deep. Entranc strong and aggreasive, the |" iseYticice Is that horses o : , t of important duties, ‘ 284 feet front by 140 fee P. : be numer “te he fall of Athens, Ju 9g | 9 4 horse above referred to, will to their neglec d E to historical events. d t and Bargains Extraordinary see from front and rear, Stable, coal n must d Ane Fal |} the Igiand horse ¢ , d | discontent was not due r ’ ds must be cleared on to yard fro ; ; lata —. lost nations was due to the} lways be in demand, and will comiman oe on was frequently interrupted by ap- These goods sheds etc, Cost $5,000, Will be sold att oth t —— we , te | aiWay , owe P : : . ; . ~— es and weakness of their r mnants. high prices. planse, and when he resumed his a will be given. ; bargain. Apply to a Ph, , . mnant do whaisoever things i as nna. Shikeuk“Meniet cheering was tremenduous. But the ne J B MACDONALD S, Ww. KENNEDY, a natsoever things are pure, what- A First-class Hote © ; lites maintained throughout a sulien ’ ' On the premises, te just, wi eee a viable, ete. But the ao o on T. M. Healy then entered into a kly Queen Street. ‘town, Feb, 95,—eod lw + eiaatn 1 oon iscators of Ireland did For many years the want of a first- — réfutation of Power’s statement — Oh’town, Jan. 12, 1884.—2aw w ye Ch’town, . 5, tis conquerors . =e : . . ; iable: and “OR Me aerrire taf ° ous rp, | zener vernment or SL nr eee ee : > ———— ~. a ‘ that whi 9 Un )us*, ang rs Ts fies 4 class hotel has been — in ¢ goede apron strongly mneneny Sens ke Govern-| ——— ~~ = WANTS, LOST, FOUN iP, ke, ‘i | fore t r uescenbualts Bayo Stl Aa . “rT . ava eo ‘ e to Sup ) y F ing pu ic mee _ é > : the l hain tr; ] ’ lL flo ts have been mage ¢ stopp 5 ‘ . th Oran e- ND MUSICA rr Ne le to-day, and will be in troul , : ; he prais- I id, was in league wi g A Li eee ——— : reeaatny . beeu wiped out] want. but notwithstanding the } mens; be mit, ro hours and con- an, c The finder will ; til the moral wrong bas beeu wiped want, b f exter. Healy spoke for two ho - OST—A Bunch of Keys. " d 5 wnt t! 8 : avors of a number of e men, J is the tthe Lan ‘ Judging by ''S | worthy endeavors o ‘ r ibing Lord Rossmore, —AND— be rewarded by leaving it a y mora sagas, — ‘tn elegy od : "e ve the | cluded with deseri ng | ERTAIN re )22 | irature . d other tests, the majority in prising citizens, we are yet a oncth oil suspended justice of peace, as ' : Uttice.—Jos. A. McDora.p. i ne ’ , sl ; ‘ nenastity. ~ o Matti. rhic OCT Gier 4 : pod Soe Ip,” 5 s | er eae , Na he | SEeORsNOGEENS i hi a ect. Ove of| BIGOTED, MALEVOLENT YOUNG PUF WILL BE WELD Ix TURK $ ISLAND SALT. OST—Saved from the fire at brs : and are drawing ’ : as | aflord strangers in this respect, oo al in McCarthy, liberal and home ruler, ac- Square. but afterwards lost, a GL N, in netion; b ar ee earn ‘eat difficulties heretofore experiene- | Justin McCarthy, on of seeking to involve the . ’ Hall tah ena, ets oat jitials “KR. B.” pp i eae ation, it 18 hoped the | the great difficulties here This diffi- | cusea the Orangemen o described Mr.| S&{, James ait, TONS O'd Mine Sydney Coal, ex| *- ogany case, with the in be leit at ; make up the I oa cat = gp ed wasa proper situation. i. ae |country in civil war, He Secon, i. "Se 5O “ Kitty Clyde,” will be sold in emall the cover. Avy information may a. i i remaant ‘wil be sufficiently la ited States | culty has been overcome, The fire on Power as a “‘repentant rebel,” Sp , ~or— “ rices, to close sales, Cou! Tue Examiner (rrice. [fe a ! ‘ As io the people of the United States eulty has be , block of | ther Irish members, some of whom lots. at reduced Pp ae ta ae SE ali | S : - is es OL thelr majority seems | W eduesday last distroyed - f Q } ao ee others opposed the amendment. is under Cures ane Hee _ ro " NY PARTY having the roy of & one che unsoundness » but y also | “1 98 m the a th side of Queer rr : yer’s onslaught on ARGH ‘ : ‘hai oved from >in The irreverence; Dut they a buildings on the sou tk, | The house was full and Power’s 4 ; : 7) a tray Office Chairs, ren v ; i - a“ oa and it is presnmed that the perme, known as the Cameron Blox ms fom caused a great ee nail | vr the oa Reon during the fire, “ rou 4 as . we * mnant is large. The lecturer did | mee ing a magnilicent site for an hotel, debate upon the Parnell amendment, the ho By order of Committe. 1,500 bushels Turk’s Island galt, by the ai leave word at the Appraiser’s, w.7 7 . i - ‘8 an opinion concerning 4 It is ie re, well elevated, beautifuily adjourned. i} da: Sled Vetsel will be sold in lots, at reduced prices, toms, where they my be soand, vain ty ig woe es] a -erhaps | s though} it is eB’ ee he ’ Feb. . . : i with castors, the 1 e be i ‘Sremmant’ in Cauada. a oe “the situated, and being in the centre of eg laced Ch’town, ’ to close gales H. HASZARD. eos ee eee [teb23 i; i, Canadians, altogether, er ; metho conveuilence. ‘i > : . id eg a Se ; Hf - ant, and did net say so for fear we city cannot be en of the estate ) an at the Roman i; f “t James’ Kirk Ob’town, Feb. 11, 1884. -2w ecd te 1] SHOP on Kent Fs Pirin . ané ‘ a & 6 cf . ‘ silliest » I . ~~ — . i miuht think tie sayi > faitery. W e learn that the Trustee . com any ‘ On ote thedral “New ‘Weetminst« r, B. C., Tip Ladies (} . a a ee ° , 0 BE LET ~~ Rock tin House, suitable Le N EXPLANATION will deal generously with sat a ; on Ca e thes Horie Roderick C. Me- . Publ ~~ ae iv as sveminen ‘ Fe ' . | “18 , ‘ erection >the Rev. Fa ’ : . $8 ! IC ce, ) ” ifot.09 9 uN of Tus Examiver at first | who are willing to undertake ¢ z eitaio oz, ened of Prospect Hill, East Point, risblisbtin thik Sheiieh 4 Tp the Trave hg , | for an ¢ PI ifeb22 2i pa woen —* ‘ . Parl amenat curing of au hote! upon if, and we a ge ur to Meleths F ’ daughter of Hugh MeVarish, Ptr igh Sag Pe aaa ee H ree, OM | ‘ Lt¢< o : : sical a sa . at on : 1 in on i. » Let 45, ——— ee ie a ‘ ten ement onese, . | Cnt Hesslon— carly se the autumin— | 1.0: there is caterprise emnus Esq,, of Harmony, = n “ed : : ; is sincere | ’¥°O LET—Half a two St Meters | he wr eae ie citizens an Ab Oe SRE he Led aS ager | cena Good Old q ime an Sen ae taping ein for the i Cumberland = a the cfiice of ya ing some | oD. : ks to th ; iculars apply : 21 of obtaining some ‘ ed As to the DIED than s fo ived Roa 1) For particu a | feb2 hell t ¢ | Dass unimproved. ‘ : ’ : beral patronage heretofore received, w fitzgerald. a ip empl nt as reporter or as corresp ren aah of an hotel, with all mod: oi At the residence of her mother, aa ; al atten that he is now prepared, with M-sars. ees oe ——— - Shop ik ewspaper in — aa >) ibbychisnées we lave te Recht: Phose Bay, on the 23rd wg oe nen S$. M Th AND 9 | increased facilities; to accommodate travellers rr LET—The Usion House ag , : = oO at ry 118 @X-} Vad sation ‘ . Pn . 2 Je ° . . . 4 ‘ ° y i senncetiall ‘i eet apne rily be large. | experienced in the business inform "We | eDoaus. tat caste’ ditabter of the late on the temperance principle, on Queen Street, eal ‘be giveR. ‘ i neaol wl FOuId hecess Hy irge. . ° t. fe Me onaid, 6n¢ I ediste possessio be i > iad bh it was stated | vould | rofitable investmen d 34 years. N FINLAY ete. Imm offices. di ived a ‘y 1a Which it was stated | yoy ea | - | h McLean, Esq., age y ‘ JOH S ; . ly at this e a - ms = * fr. *> desired would bs | therefore hope to see an oer Hug laa oe “ — ON THE 12TH MARCH NEXT. Proprietor. ferms moderate, Apply {feb13 aay 0tm ts ee : » Capital; | ~ so8.s ime furnishing = ’ iver Bridge, Feb, (5, 1 —wkily lard to oblain by a stranhyver in th Capita ’} Compavy within a short tim © 5 ia XAMINER . . y Vernon River ge, 7 ony ’ i the the Sessional Clerkship in the gift } 0} islotsaroett with a long felt want—-a "eaiie coon a DALE D a@r Further particulars will be given of the Island members would probably ze Sint clas hotel, . 5 ; vacant, and that it wonld be well to apply ie 7 i FY Rs epee re cg: eh ee i a ee eee ae