ts Gs Cap tea tear As HRS. > ; 4 ‘ ‘ “ Fl é j 21] a a Sa eee i FOES So SEES. RUN Ek SERS | s a ee pare 44 Bi eee ee aL Tea area wut : ta Ft 3 we °% ee oat Mewes we ee eS eos Oe Se see we fener seee Canadian Pacific Railway THE GAPS ON THE NORTH SHORE BEING RAPIDLY FILLED—GoOOD PROGRESS IN rHE MOUNTAINS (in the ree ipl of pews ol the out break in the Northwest.Mr. Van Horne) ee Special Notices. lux balance of our Men’s Felt Hate offered at ahandsome discount ‘previous to arrival of epring stook Gro, Davies & Co Tne Auction Sale of Col. R. G Freeland’s | ' valuable Property, at Brighton, will take rlace on W edne sday, the ith day of May nexf, atl i2 o'clock, noon = Fall partioulars by advct , ' ‘ ‘ pR rave to | Hsement ina few days._A, MoNBILL, Aut Vice-President of the ¢ % ‘ ' k tionee: Si—apl4 ' onNmMen ‘ a yyt i . rey «= | : a he Government a fist : ae have iG Fexsravr bas for sate at St. Vineent } 1 ror the N rth Shore section, with the Nersery, a ‘oriety of plants im teheiath Alen it ’ ! ! I ai sod Line length ot th , bouy iets, only 5 cents each ( ] tp Since that time and in spite of Rep Curraxt Jeccy, 25 cuts per pound at} the fa hat the men and teams In the | Beer & Goff's, jap v | ; an. | i t the utractors have been! Lapres’ and Misses’ Rubber Boots at Mac: i 1 , : : aps! vely engaged in transporting the | donald’s Boot Stove. { p , he val there has been| THE people all know L. E Prowse sells the | Ms ACLOSS rs Mm, this . j : = anual ; k. ing done On cheapest and best Hats in town {mar 25 | Si PTLic iurtael trac ay or aone, } i ; a. iit} ‘ the first ga » had been re-! I'runks and Valises selling cheap at J, Bei ne otN TNS e i : ry eee 1 1 - H d Macdonald’s {ap 3 | daced to Ss milcS tu length, ap now | arms rr Lae eel D .| Ler remnants of Cloth at half price, at L. commences fTilleen miics Wes of | Og | EK Prowse’s. | . Me milaa waat St j _ ; ‘ L, ike and 2460 mik wm t of BvUury Men's Rupper Roors, best quality, selling o SHUT! Aiter the gap is passed, low at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot store. {ap | track Is laid for over YO miles toa polnt Rep Currant Jetiy, 25 cents per pound at 15 miles weat of Pi River and 372); Seer & Goft's fap 9 miles west of Sunbury Juaction. Then} Pox Worsteds and Tweeds for Men’s Suits | comes « gap of 17 miles, followed by a short track-laid section of about thé distance. Atabhout 49 miles west of Pic River, the third £2 p, which is 20 miles aume miles long, occurs, and then oo cast of Nepigon, where there ts another xapotonly 6 miles io length The | ine is com pleted and equipped 21 miles west of Biseotasing and 111 miles | west of Suobary Juaction. From Nepi-| gon it is completed and equipped 04 miles east and track laid one mile farther In the mountain s¢ ction there were, on the 6th inst., 156 miles on which the grading had not been completed, thougb work was progressing rapidly along the whole of it. The completed gradiog ends three miles east of the sammit of the Selkirk Pass, and 92 miles west of Kickirg Horse Pass. From the west,the grading is completed to 18 miles east of Kamloops, the 18 mile gap which existed on January 31st between Savono’s Ferry and Kamloops have been filled up. Track is laid from the west track five miles east Ooi Savona's Ferry, or 20 miles trom Kamloops. The line is fully completed and equipped 16 miles west of Kicking Hiorse Pass, from the east and from the | west 33 miles east of North Bend, or! 150 miles east of Port Moody. There} have been quite a few miles of grading | and track-laying deve in the western! section duriog the past 10 days and) work is now rapidly progressing | there. -_-. A New York Horror. PERSONS BURIED HOUSES. Eight tive-story houses in 62nd street, near 10th avenue, New York fellin on the afternoon of the 13th, burying the men employed there. Up to 4.30 in the evening ten persons bad been takeo out from the ruins. They were seriously but not fatally injured and were remov- SEVERAL BY FALLING ed to the hospital. Gangs of meno are at work on the debris, as it is feared that many other workmen are still buried in the buildings. The buildings were erected last winter and reported by the building department as unsafe. The workmen were engiged in reparing the detects in the houses at the time the accident occurred. No morter was used in the construction of the build- ings, the bricks being held in place by sabi Sixty-tive persons are said t bave been iv the houses and twenty are | dhought to have been killed. At midnight on the 13th seareh for} bodies is still progressing. One man} has been taken {rom the ruins zlive bat; badly irjured. It is now thought there | ~ fire Lot more than feur persons —two stair builders and iwo plumbers—in| the rains, and that the sumber at first} supposed wes exaggerated. Charles L. | Baddinsilk, ne builder, bas been guilty | of criminal carelessness ia the constrac- | tion of the building, and threats of vio-: leace against him common. He eannot be found. Charles Frank master bricklayer, has beea arrested. sre coal Telegraph wires bave to be renewed every five or seven years. The west ern Union Telegraph Co. exchanges about one thousand tons of old wire for aew every year. The new wire costs from seven cents to eight cents per pound, and for the old about one-sigith of a cent a pound is allowed. iil A room at Harvard is decorated with the handkerchiefs snatched by the Harvard boys in the Blaine torchlight procession from the hands of the girls on the sidewalk el i Alp The average temperature at Khar- toum is 9) degress in the shade. The Arabs say they can make it even warmer tor Wolseley if he will visit that place, <=. _Taene are just two things that is an impos- sibility todo on P. E. Island, and that is to stop people irom drinking brandy, and to carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s that be cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guus, ete. Shop on the ate of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. deceit *—_—. Mr A. ©. Deyyis, traveller for the firm of Dorsey Golf & Co,, has just returned from a very successful trip throughout the Island, The oriers received for summer boots and shoes, are twice as large as the corresponding trip last year. We are glad toknow that our merchants fiod it to their advantage to ap- preciate aud encoursge home industry. We are selling a'l kinds of Crockery very cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new leote, et WV) PL Calwill’e Awdy wky wehtR: ‘ | Clalwill’s ‘Printing Types and Material Latest lnventiou go to J. B Maedonald’s. jap 5} Ir you want the might Hat at the mght price go to L.g&. Prowse’s. (mar 28 | L. BS. fits the head. Prowse's Hats suits the pocket and | {mar 28 | A FINe assortment of men’s and boy’s Felt Hats, English, American and Canadian, at the London Honase ima ed Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, | lass Sets, are salling very cheap at W. !. | tw dy wky—mehIS_ | | DINNER Sets, Goop Coprisu at W. P. Colwill’s. mchi8—4w dy wky. | Rep CcurRANT JELLY, 25 cents per poand at | Beer & Gotf's, {ap 9 Dorsey, Gorr & Co.’s is the best place to buy Boots, meh25 Goon, all-wool Tweed for 48 cents per yard atl. K Great Repvucrion on Boots and Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. mech25 Cuear Tweens for boys at L. BE. Prowse’s. Excententr Teas selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. mch26 We g'arantee to seli cheaper than any- one. — Dorsey, Gotf & Co's. mch25 A SPLENDID let of Tea Pots at W. P. Col will’s 4w dy wky—mehI8 . Prowse's (feb 3 BONE MEAL, One of the Best Pertilizers Knewn. Cash paid for Old Bones. J. W. MoGILL. March 22, 1884 -2me daily tase eat wkly | i i THE EXAMINER JUB PRINTIN OFRICE | pone nent ‘ } has lately been replenished with a supply of | } } ' ; —OF THE—- and Best! Description, aud we are iow prepaged to print, under the a Careful and Skilfal Sunervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, HILL Heads, BEAK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, | HAND BILLS, LETTER WEADA, | RHCHIPES, POSTERS, DODGERS, be, Ua shert flotics, in Goad Style AWD AY CHEAP PRICES. ieLeod, Moron & leQuarrie, BARRISTERS -—~AND— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office in Brown's Block, Queen Square a ——_ ——— te wx A - — 7 INTER. MORRIS & IRBLAWN D'S aH i ‘ ty } NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICHT-FLANCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. rs aby ‘k I SAFE made, such as : let ikvonly Eityht-F'ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY tHE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it aud the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be 2nd. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, work. to have easy access to the lovk and boit- lie can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. LRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indetinite time. the moisture and ‘requires filling over again,” Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs fth, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKs, the simplest, strongest, most eflicient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers, LIGHT FLANGES Oth, the most important improvement ever made in tire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventiog the passage ot heat, it having to psas over twelve ‘inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on this continent, wd have the CHAMPION RECORD ina the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires, We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, aud are disposing of large nambers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT monials and information, address, JORECH JACOBS, QUNERAT. AQUNT DOOKS are specialties of onr firm, For prices, testi- BeakRES & TRELAND, C4 Sudbory St,, Boston Mane CMRLGTTEDOMA sis KO GROR FACTORY Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, roa ae 2 PAE MBE & C 4? 6&@ — ee Oo Or PROPRINTORS. We are now manufacturing and will seli at the lowest cash prices ; Sashes Doors Window and Door Franos, Architravo1, Spouting and Conducter Mould Fiereen barrela Fox Berries at Reer & Gofl's | ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Raile, i’ wists, otc, We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, ie Pianing, Jointing, Morticiag, Tenou ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turniug, eic, All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Guurohes made af shoriset nytioa. With New and first-ciass Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure “tmost satisfaction to all whe vor ue with thoir patronage CN news, Presta 104 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, iss4-5, Winter Arrangement, ISS 4«5., N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1854, Trains will run daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted) :— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM' THE WEST. STATIONS, iho. 1./No. 3. STATIONS. INo, 2./No, 4, FoR tah Sar ae rrr rs Seen ieee, eens ee Chastettuto@e,, . . .incssscceccscessessieseet 25 | 2.15 *|\Charlottetown,..........0....6++seanes ss 4.45 10,15 Royalty Pens sangduiicsnaceuunees 7,38 | 2.38 Royalty J unction.............. pegcnee eve 4.22 | 9 52 eres Wiltebives;...... #205)... oe | 8.50 | 3.30) /'North Wiltshire.....,....ccccsccseese..| 3.30 | 9.00 Sune? AW s,s Feds. teaad woe } 8.45 | 3.45 |\trunter River, .......eccecees Sésceaheies $.15 | 8.46 OPOORO 5... oki cch Koma en eee § OOS i RMAMRS oka, a... 4s eeererctd.eccccece| £40 | 0s ey Mak Pe ee beauties | OPS MOmmeY LANG... cs riccececeseus c+ oof See tae Prestoy — seo clkdaaiieee. eka’ anal 9.48 4.47 OAR oso see kes Sesees Weatrd dbccects 2.13 ; 7.48 a... ... ek ieee t ‘10,10 ete EE... vededhesduéiescocnee cs 101 7.20 ar) 10.45 5.49 ¢ oP 1.15 | 6.45 Summerside ia ' A = IIR, un k's + 00 d-dh ds 6000 00 i A, M, ap; 4- ' { ar 11.10 Miscouche ., . cited dulive cede Cawusndees 1.22 PE cbueii ic. cceeuessactcoebeden. GRE oe jac owes 1.50 I isa schbiinpnnteatnesce hei, SOD I ee er 2.35 Pe iii cede an ee ii i oe 3.55 IEMEEY. catncpndecces aii con 60 000 cbbnloine 8.15 | Rogan. fo Go ek 4,20 BIROGMTIBIG s 6 das cbc do ctcccsccccccsce ew": 7,49 | DIOIUNOL. . 5 0... Bs coaks one whe 5.00 Alberton,.......+ Ouse ere reeeeresecenes dp 7.10 Ws a. cu ok os hc ch cup 08 ar} 9-00 \Tigvish .......+ Se ddbel sbus Kinnek oeeted dp 610 | . ee ———— -_-— - - -- _—-— — — --—-—— — = - = ~- TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. sieiaii “ reese RMT Seseassiaiichacileil client laa Ne bse eer cee STATIONS. |No. — 7 STATiONS. jo. 6,/ No. 8, 5 ' i ee Ae ee ee ree Lege cae We ate Se oie en, ere Charlottetown ....... cheediiniines oe 2,30 Cea is ks on bdcin do becthst: 1.30 Royalty Junction.,....... eho geccccccess 2.53 } ||Royalty JunctiOn........ccccces ecceseee 10.07 Oe ae gh ane tis 4 We citiiisc cee coe! BBO | RS es Open Pebdés acase sk. $,30 Mount Stewa;t. «sccccccccscece eeeeccces «| 4,10 1 tetesy meal ins son Pe ee ee eee dp} 8.55 | 5,30 | Gn sdk dnndebohweckens «id keouteae | 7.26 | 5.55 oo etaty ee te Ae 7.00 ° P.M, ees aac ao 6.10: ome BRON bins oi en onc ica s code dei dp 8.55 DO SEM Mle O6 soy’ Gb cso vc 0 ckuaea ck s 8.10 5.21 ||/St, Peter’s..... AS woth ch dV cibieee “Cece 7.89 6.10 | NE Ns ici dite his tibia cue 6.60 6.65 |\Souris...... .. + eid hi baa | 6.05 Vailwey (Moe Cho tewe, Dea Rh eae IS Sa Se mS ere RESIDENCE, PRINCE ST, Ch'town, Jan, 26— wed {15 FREE PO AU > oEEU CATALUGU 4 FORK 1885 will be ready Sy varch ist. and will b 8 mailed FREE to all ap ¥ plicants. I[t contain: descriptions and cul tural directions cf all — the leading varieties ei FLOWER. VEGETABLE AD ACRICUL- TURAL SEEDS, 38 Pages. 5U Lllustrations Valuable preminms to purchasers of seeds. 50.00 IN PRIZES FuR BEST VECE- TABLES. No need to send orders t foreign tirms Patron‘ze a home institution. 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