Lad pais Bi ane ‘ ce stanenins ee 7 0 ‘ G Re a OR YR EE eNO EOR. Or n eR e o 0 SUL Ree mi rie, mika | on aye ae -_c- . . ; } Temperance Agitation in London, | nkins, stirred the} The evils of Saturday night di in lL maon, have at itint phlegmatic Kngtishmesa to throw uside the old cry, that restricting the right to sell liquors was interfering with the poor man’s liberty. In order to form un approximate idea of the extent to which Saturday night drinking is in lulyed in, a meeting was held in Exeter Hall afew days ago to take into con sideration a census which has just been taken of the pereous visiting public houses between the hours of! nine and twelve on Saturday night. A represen- tutive district Was selected in each quarter of the metropolis, aud the work of taking the census was done chiefly by members of ‘l'olmers-square Help-myself Society. The details of the census were as follows:—South = district (tifty : 17,347 men, 10,665 women, children—total, 29,657. West (forty-nine houses): 12,809 men, 7,455 women, 1,698 children— total, 21,962. North district (fifty-two houses): 11,405 men, 7,731 women, 1,958 children—total, 21,092. East district (forty-nine houses): 7,246 men, £933 women, 1,718 children—total, 13,- S97. Grand total, 200 houses, 48,805 men, 30,784 women, 7,019 children— 86,608. A census taken on Monday morning last, revealed the fact that 1,250 women entered twelve public houses in St. Pancras between the hours of ten and twelve. The houses in the poorer districts were most patronized,no less than 165 women enteripg one pub lic house. This is next door to a pawn- broker’s, and the women in large num- bers were seen to pass from one house to the other. This meeting was presid- ed over by the Bishop of London, who is taking the most lively interest in the cause of temperance. Mr. Samuel Morley, M, P., is also interesting him- self largely in the cause of temperance. Ile has declined to offer himself for re- election onthe ground that he wants leisure to devote to combating the evils of intemperance. When a distinguished literary mao like Mr. Morley buckles on the armour there is sure to be some severe fighting. The Sunday closing agitation is making remarkable head- woy.— Presbyterian Review. houses 1.645 district -_-. Russia’s Preparedness for War The Russians now have 120,000 men between the Caspien Sea and Herat. According to the best military estimate Russia’s position is unassailable. I+ would be madness for an Angio-Indian army of iess than 250,000 mea to attempt to operate in Central Asia against Russia. The following plan of operations in Central Asia has been drawe up by General Gourko, and will he put into execution in the event of war. The principles of the campaign would be thoseot the Moscow cumpaign cf 1812 against Napoleon. The second Russian commander would strictly avoid any general engagement until the Anglo-Indian army was drawn into territory at least six hundred miles beyond Candahar. A third Russian corps @armee wou'd awaitthe Anglo Indian advance in a strongly defen- sive position on the Kusban and Murghub rivers. Further 13,000 Cos- sacks at the first point of British ad- vance would swarm through Afghanis- tan, Srouse the whole country,proclaim Ayoub Khao Ameer and harass British communications and supplies, raiding around the British army, stampeding camp followers, X&c., but avoiding a serious engagement. A fifth corps of observation of 31,000 men, and 1,500 Cossacks to be stationed at Checkish Bar, on the Caspian, rea?y to march to Teheran the instant the Shah of Persia shows the slightest sign of aiding the English. Sixth,when the Anglo-Indian army has been drawn far into the in- terior, worn out by the difficult coun- try and worried night and day by Cos- sacks, it would be attacked simultane- ously by 10,000 men forming the first Russian corps d’armee. In case of British victory over the Russians the advance would be followed by the im- mediate destruction of railways and made very slowly but surely. -—_- What the Untutored Eye Dis- covered. Che seulptor of King George on horseback, set up in the City of Hul!, went and killed himself when a young street arab pointed out what all the critics had overlooked, that the rider had no stirrups. Boston has a some- what similar case except that the effect of the criticism on the sculptor has not yet been reported. Boston has always been very proud of her equestrian statue of Washington by Thos. Bali, loc: t-d on the Public Garden. Itis ¢he one tigure of all Boston which the crities admit is excellent. Even foreigners State that there is nothing finer in Europe. The horse has been declared perfect. When they laugh at what they are pleased to term our monstrosi- ties in the way of statues we have led the carping ecritie to our Washington and «xclaimed with pride, “Look at this.” A good Bostonian had a friend from the country whom he introduced to the statue The old gentleman looked at it some time and finally exclaimed : “A splendid horse, but he hain’t got no tongue.’’ And all those years no Boston critie has discovered that a horse with the bits in his mouth would naturally show bis tongue. Rien BLack SILK.—**The Silk of the Olden Time ladies Should call and eee this novelty xt Weeks & Co's, Market Square, yh gt AILY EXA -_ ooo, ao 6+ Seo Anoruer lot of Christies soda biscuit just received at Beer & Goff. ma 21 i. KE. Prowse has just opened toeday a fine assortment of White and Colored Shirts, ma 16 Pinu apple, rhubarb and dried and evaporat- ; apples at Beer & Golf ina 21 Men's Stiogs, newest styles and cheapest prices at J B, Maedonald’s Boot Store. ma 13 Stunpy your interest and buy your hats at D \ Brnve’s. may 2, wkly L. Kk, Prowse sells the cheapest hats may 1 Every part of a gun ora sewing machine made at Browns, or any kind of tine ma- chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver, At the Atheneum. {ap 'S wky tf Prowse’s. may Il Best and cheapest hats at L. KE. THE nicest assortment of children’s Straw Hats will be fownd at J, B, Macdonald's. ma 13 GENTLEMEN'S Hosiery and Underwear—a fine assortment at Weeks & Co.’s., Market Square. Ask to see them. ma 19 Go to John Newson's new building for all kinds of house furnishing goods, upholstering, window furniture, picture frames, for your spring fixings. Done promptly and well New Felt and Straw Hats, boys and gent’s, great variety at Weeks & UCo’s., Market Square, ma 19 Revo Curnanr Jgeviy, 25 cents per pound a9 Beer & Goff's, fap t Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats may 2, wkly Curistire, Brow & Co,’s Soda Fresh, at Beer & Goff's, lr you have + of fine machinery to mend that you know cannot be mended in any other shop on P. E, Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it done, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Krown on the Atheneum corner, [Apr] 18 wkly tf New Stock of Ladies , Misses and children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, now open at J. B, Macdonald's Boot Store, ma 128 P. E. ISLAND | Steam Navigation Co'y. Saisie STEAMERS Sf. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Riecuits, ap27 Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at seven o'clock, con necting there with the Train for Halifax Returning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday, riday and Saturday, about two p. ™., On arrival of train from Halifax, | Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train at two p. m, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AWD THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- town, connecting at Shediac with ‘T'rains for each of the above named places; and at St John, with steamers of the International Company and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at one o’clock. Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train {rom St, John, for Summerside, con, necting there with tiain for Charlottetown Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, May 20, 1885. Direct Steam Communication Betwesn Charlottetown and London The first-class Iron Steamship ‘CLIFTON’ 2,500 Tons Gross Register, is intended to sail from Charlottetown for London About the 4th of JUNE, Carrying freight ard passengers on favorable ters Lobsters taken at through rates from all points on P, E. I. Railway. Intending shippers will require to engage freight not la‘er than the 29th ins‘ant, Returning will leave London for Charlottetown About the 27th JUNE, and will continue making regular trips during the rmainder of the season, For Freight or Passege and other informa- tion apply in London to STEWART BROS,, 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street. in Chatham, N. B.,toR. A. & J, STEWART, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent Ch’town, May 20, 1885. -HOR- BOSTON, Summer Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CQ, Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Portland, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G, A SHARP, F, W, HALES, P, E. 1, R’y, P.E.I, Steam Nav, Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent, May 14, 1885 —eod wkly COAL. COAL. FRISCHARGING at Queen's Wharf, a cargo of Pictou Nut Coal, prices, viz: ACADTA, nut and round. INTERCOLONIAL, | do. VALE, do, ALBION, do. ALBION, slack (blacksmiths), SYDNEY (old mipeg) reuud, SYDNEY (Cow Bay) round, ANTHRACITE (Egg and Chestnut sizes ) CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch'town, May 5, 1885-—3:imo eod her 3mos Have you got one 02 the beautiful Panel that away with Pictures are given ‘eWelcome Soap ?”’ They are going very fast, and the Soapis aiways welcome in every family. THE VIOLIN. Kt, VINNICOMBE is now prepared to N take a limited number of pupils for Violin lustruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservato: method, which is so complete that each pupil is enabled to form a part of one harmonized body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure instead of the old class drudgery, Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. For tarms apply at bie -asttonaq Water “teook THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFRICE has lately been replenished with a supply of Printing Types and Material —OF THE— Latest Invention and Best Description, and we are now prepared to print, under fhe Gareful and Skilful Supervision of lr, J. W. Mitchell, BILL HEADS, RLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS. LETTER HEADS, RECEIPES, POSTERS, DOBGERS, dc. in Short Notice, in Good Style AWD AT CHEAP PRICES. STALLION ‘DUROC:’ MPORTED from France, 1884, is dark dapple gray, white mane and tail, raieing four years old, with good feet, short legs, big bone, heavy body—a horse of great solidity, with fine style and a most excelient stepper. Is recorded with pedigree in the Percheron Stud Book of France, Vol. I, Number 453, and in American Stud Book, Vol, 1V, Num- ber 3768, . Will goes to Scouis, which will be every second Tuesday, going by morning train and re- maiving uotil Thursday, returning in after- noon train, beginnirg April 28tb, TERMS+*—Fifteen dollars ($'5) for the reason, secured by note at time of service. For further particulars enquire of B HEARTZ, W. 8. McKik, or MATTHEW McLEAN & CO, Souris, A, CLOW, Groom, April 14—tues wkly 2 mos stand for the season at Charles| every Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class Harvie's, Grafton Street, excepting when he | fare. 1 One ofthe Best Fertilizers WINBSW SHALES, Orders taken for all kinds of Coal at lowest \ the price of paper blinds. To arrive from Boston, next OPAQUED HOLLAND with gilt and fancy Dados, in latest tints. fine stock of Cornice and Pole Tassels, Nickel Blind Pulleys, &c., &e. MARK WRIGHT & CO. ADE of Patent Window Cloth, for Fifty Cents each, onl) These shades will last for years and can be cleaned with a sponge as often as desired. week, a large assortment of WINDOW SHADES, We are showing a Pictures, Spring Rollers, Cord, Cl’town, May 1—2wks 3aw ROYAL CANADIAN oO ee. — CAPOUES OO a7 HEAD OFFICE—Montr HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Oe Risks Tnkenp on Mest Favernabic Lerans. AGENT FOR PRINGE FDWARDP ISLAND: Oh'town, Jan, [888 ee wkly 2w INSURANCE GO, : - . is $2,000,000 eal. r . ARNAUD, | MEROMANTR RANK OF TTA TFAR NEALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- dersigned, and marked on the envelope ‘Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ceived up to noon of Saturday, the 20th day of June next, for the following articles or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Super- intendent on Lennox Island, in such quanti- tics and at such times as may be required by him :—Flour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccassins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of groceries and dry goods must accowpany the Tenders, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Any newspaper inserting this advertise- ment without authority from this Depart- ment, through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit payment for the same. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, 12th May, 1885, TEAS. E. MORSE & CO., Halifax, having pur- @F . chased 1000 packages ‘T'ea, previous to advance in prices, a consignment from which will be landed at harlottetown per first steamer, the subscriber would respectfa'ly solicit inspection of samples and price to be seen at his oflice, 13 Queen Street A. H. BE. MACGOWAN, Agant, Imo cod, 8, now thy tow ", April TRL, PRRG STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Q* and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new steamer ‘‘Hleather Belle,” Hugh Mc- Lean, master, will :un as tollows : Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o’clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, Jeaving Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 a m. for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. for Halliday’s, China Point and Brush Wharves, where ehe will remain over night. Wednesday will leeve Brush Wharf for Char- lott: town at 7 a m., calling at China l'oint and Halli‘!ay’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, re- SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW felichors in Chancery, NeW ARPES RF MEEBE, OF FICES— O'Halloran’'s George Streot, Vharlotteton a 6a Money to Loan, W.W.Sutiivay,Q.C. | Cuesrer B. Macyrrie & ¢. Raticticg, Girant January 16, 1585. SEEUS | SEEDS ! W® are now offering a very large assort- ment of FIELD and GARPEN SEEDS, in Canadian Seed Wheat, Timothy Seed, Barley, Buckwheat, Clover Sceds, in all the varieties aeeded, and will be sold cheap at W. P. COLWILL’S April 29, 1895 —2aw w« kly Imo Pash haem a Oe TP geen & ip COLD MEDAL- PARIS S18" re ee TRS xe “SOLD BY f STATIONERS THROUGHOUT ic wort 260TH EDITION. PRICE ONLY §! BY MAIL POST-PAID. ae maining at Brash Wharf over night. Thursday will leave B.ush Wharf for Char- lottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China foint and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Cherlottetown at 3p m. to return ; leay- ing Brnsh Wharf about 6 p. m, for Char- lottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 4 a. m.; leaving Crapaud at 7 a. m for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown. at 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown at 130 p. m. for Crapaud, and returning to Charlottetowa from Crapaud same day. FARES : Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents ; deck, 20 cents A Great Medical Work on Manhood, Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debdility, Premature Decline in Ma», Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses, A book for every Man. young, middle-aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each ene of which is in- valuable So found by the Author, whose experience for 23 years is such ag probably never before fell to the lot of any physician, 300 pages, bound in beautiful French mus- lin, embossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work in every sense—mechanical, literary and _professional—than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded in every instance Cabin, to and from Crapand, 40 cents ; deck, 30 cents. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Charlottetown te Orwell every Thurs- day Eveni:g at one first-class fare. Also, Excursion Jicturn Tickets will be issued JOHN HUGUES, Agent. Ch'town, P, EF. I., May 5, 1885. —#m law pat law pres her 8m BONE MEAL, Hnown., Cash paid for Old Bones. J. W. McGIt, Im tn aa whly Ch'town, Marah 22. Specialty, Such treated suc. cessfully without an inst HEAL ance of failure, Price only $1.00 by maj!, post-paid I!lus. trative sample 6 cents. Send now, Gyld medal awarded the author by the National Medical Association, to the officers of wh ich he refers _ This book shouid be rcad by the young tor instruction, and by the afflicted for relief It will benefit all —ZLondon Lancet , There is no member of society to whom this book will not’ be useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.— Argonaut, ; Address the Peabody Medical Institute, o1 Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases requiring kil! and experience “hronic and obstinate diseases that have baffied the skil! of all other physicians a THYSELF TO be Sold by Publi: Scientific American free, . such notice is well underst od by ~ s0ns who wish to dispose o! their p®@ MORTGAGE SALE Auction, at { House, in Chay lottetown, on Winn DAY, the Twenty-seventh day gg MA i. 2 ¥en o'clock i under and by virtue » 4, contained in an Indentyre of bearing date the Twenty shige’ March, A. D,, 1877, made between A . M« L od of the one part and Ger Peake and Ralpb Brecken Peake ei other part. OF the A LL that tract, piece, ana @ A situate, lying apd being ea aie tend Road, on ‘Township number Thirty-one Queen’s County, in Prince Edward bo bounded and described ag tollows that ics, sey; Commencing at a stake placed at division line of Lots 31 and 32, and & north corner of Jand leased’ to an McKinnon, having a frontage on the = boundary line north for the Cistance of te chains, end extending westerly to the : with parallel lines to the a joining one until it strikes the eastern boundary Of farm’ number eleven (11), agreeable to the plan in the margin of a Deed of the same from Wit liam Douse to Alexander McLeod " in the oflice of the Registrar of Deets te said Is anc, ia Liber 7, Folio 798, and bin taining one hundred acres of land, a little ore OI le 85, , For further porticulars as to title ang terms of sale apply to Mr, Edward J. Hod 80°, Solicitor, Charlottetown, . Dated this filtecnti: day of April, A, p 1585. a I1SK&5. at « le 1 a Power of tal,’ GEORGE PEAKK, Surviving Mo Ci’town, April 15, 1885 —wed leet . a WUT GAGE SALE ‘10 be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on w, day, the third day of June, A, D., 1885 at the hour of tweve o'clock, noon,— \ LL that tract, piece and parcel of land sA situate, lying and being in Townshiy, number *ixty-one, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and deg cribed as follows; that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the south side of the Stvigeon Road, and in the north, west ang'e of farm Lot number 70. BOW or formerly in the possession of Joby Steele and running thence by the magnetic meri. clin of the year 1764, south fifty-six chaing and sixty links, or vo the rear line of farms fronting on the torth side of the Saint Mary’s Read, thence along the said rear line west eight chains and eighty-one Ypks thence north to Sturgeon Road aforesaid, aud thence along the same east to the place of commenci ment, containing by estimation fifty acres of land, a little more or less, : The abcve sale is mace in pursnance of 5 power of sale, contained in a mo , dated the fi'teenth day of November, A p, 1881, made between Daniel Duncan and Sarah Dunea” his wife, of the one part, and Henry Coombs of the other pert, which mort. gage has been duly assigned tothe under, signed, For further particulars apply to Mr, Ed ward J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Water Street Charlottetown Dated this T'wenticith day of April, A, D, 1885, ’ RICHARD HEARTZ, . 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