joe ee em ee ee British Generals Slain in Battle i THE DAILY TS 4. Special N otices. 5 cts. per pound ; 30 pound | leat » ealle t i| Bonevess Fish, Ane Gearh 1 (act karle ealis tom ae | ~ ; j . » «4: 1 | boxes, $1.35, at Beer & Gx it’s. ance ) cw uce here are ot British | oe : } Si oid ' l SPLENDID lot of Tea Pots at — oe ™ “we will’s. tw dy sae m ‘ . ~~ oll La h y : iti Sin i ton teil th Lie hour ol wee Salmo i Lobsters and innan ry at Waterioo the cases have been | padde at Beer & Go's, eb vl ery Tew i far Det wee no imstance RB. Macponaup is selling Felt Hats at rir sot } Vi | low pri mechl,; \i {9co z KR , prt } ] NN . lea Se .. *§ hambe: ( ‘ { his div lo & _ ire selling very cheap ne Wir pili : } seer aie ste RD | i =« i of otheers Wl oe iis twidy wky , why }> — — Mr. &R C. Gorr, of the firm ol on ’ roll (‘a has returned om ay it abroa as escal » his day, who nent i NM, : : . a where be has bought at a low cash price a hied al Minida, severely, large Spring Stock (Latest Sivles) of Boots. e ty ‘ iin the Keyvptian CUTE pale DN} Shoes and Slippers Dorsry, Gore & Ce SU ri in the Peninsa and aj eb 25 { re atl Guat » Bri iss) «When he Goop Coprisn at W. P. Colwili’s i gust r } sh mechits—4w dy W mand “B ack Wateh. The] nehl tw dy wky gy In ir b Boa css Fish at i x y remaining instances are those Of UNE hundred voxes b Less ar 4 : : ‘ Won s, {fc b | ut. lai Sit Lreorve Catheart, . y s ; K lake th a Room Parek, guaranteed the lowest prices | . sf ru , yoris ¢ . f is Diest, to quote VID GIAKE, ‘with in twen. ot? 2 acteusiia mat lier’a death in action,’ at the head field of The highest authori | mmande soldiers | excepuion of the female in the mascu- sharp points They carry a pointed swing ties, military ‘rs and are, with sex, line er wearing rostead ew! ae lance: which they ly, and isin a musket, which is discharg- ‘d at full gallop. The capital of this little State lies in the most picturesque part of the island in a fruitful plaiv, and two well-kept fortresses. These amazons ride steel f. ’ very grace s defended by = ff the Palm. Carrying o | | shall be A “begyars’ ball” has carried off the! palm for eecentricity among the various carnival festivities at Vienna. | thieves pickpockets, tlests were got up as lowest type, defaulting cashiers, ladies wearing Che rascals of the Cc yiners, ! ‘ purgiars, e.c., the and | | said Inspector to armed | the | Furreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Gotl's | dec6 —tf. 12th, 1885.] (Passed March A&A By Law Respecting Vendors. E it enacted by the | City cf Ubarlottetown, Iet Ev this City, City Couocli Uf ine as follows :— ublicly selling milk in from the Mayor ry person p ehali first obtain thereof a License as a Mile Vendor, and the | such Fee Mayor is hereby authorized to issue License upon receiving the License hereinafter mentioned, 2nd. The said License Fee sball be $15 3ra, The City Collector for the ti me be ing and is hereby appointed Inspector this Cit J wful for the inspect all the same cfall m jlk oft red tor sale ln 4th. It shall and may be la examine and milk so offered for sale, wherever may be offered ‘th. It shall be the duty of every person, ostumes of! petrole uses, chiffoniers, und i keeping or offering mi ilk tor sal e, whether on the like. One of the most amusing re- presentations Was a group of men cry- ing violently, their faces scratched, and noses blee ding—a parody os the lively | scenes in the Croatian Pariiament. Prizes were distributed for the best lressed and sustained characters, and} the first medal was won by a Madame Hugues, whose toilet with tiny revolvers. ‘ ovis coe — An Ingenious Arrange: Lent. Dr. Goersen, the murderer who hanged in Philadelphia the other day. | : had an ingenious arraogement to en able him to read at night. As there was neither a gas-jet nor a lamp allow ed in his cell, he was obliged to devise yme meaos to aid him to ptss away the time in reading. Ile obtained a} sheet of tin, and, after brightening it,he placed it outside his window at such ao angle catch the rays of light from nt lamp inthe kitehen yard, sixty fect away. The-e rays were then con- centrated inside of his cell by means ofa magnifyin by placing paper near the glass he ob tained enough ight to read by. as to vas ‘ ‘ ly glass, auG his | uo 5 or _ Some Soudan Heroes. lt is curious to note how many of 1 LHOse W h »>uave who are earning distinctions (and earsed glory) in the Soudan have been meu of light and leading in the huntiag-fields of Meath, Kildare. and Dublia. Sir Henry Stewart was a gallant rider to the hou: ds, and so was Major Turner, R. A , whileGeo, John Dav es Wis hnotori inaly and Poor Wolt, Gough, and Arbuthnot were all! rd riders. Colonel’s Boscawen and | (yruves-Sawle were the bubble double’s bri Bere ford, , : his fame is ta all tuin io old days to neven at the us for Lord Charles reputati nk, and centre atengiinn A veritable hop o’ my thumb is re- porte i—nn infant child born io Farette County, Geergia, whose hand and arm were drawn through a common sewing thimbleto the arm = pits or shoulder. ‘The father is proud of it, lei W hy i the burhers ot lamps become clogved with char, pat them in strong soll s0ap & ids, and boil awhileto clean thom WAS | | } | bri 3tled } | i | persons who may be found selling, off»ring, | i ' | | | lany milk to the streets or in shops or private dwellings, to furnish to and permit the said laspector Laenenene. ene err ennaahe Sta meee | be lout the faland, of the Fourth Division on the ; (feb 3 ] > Mi: on way G wree © yl. 1° Inkerman ; | “jor (veb. Sir George OQ. Lapies’ Ruppers (all sizes) at Macdonalid’s | lev. shot through the head on that aw- | Root Store. mecht7 ; : °9 j ue 7 ful day at Majuba Hill—as yet un | Weare selling all kinds of Crockery very | et ; . ' } : ¥ ts ’ . . , } uvengved and Maj r-(Cren. W ii cheap fora few weeks, t make rooul for aa 2 ae } i] y P. Colwill’s twdy wk mehl Karl, cilled in action at Du ka pI U} ‘ at W. . Colwii ' . i. y : ; } } } | ine | j t of ‘ncia jiaisins, | fine oid Horse-Artilleryman I | NE bund ed boxes ae eo] 4 } wholesale anc d retail at Beer & Goff s. (feb 26 Strangways, also killed at Se eal ee : } ‘ — GREAT RUSH to Felt Hats at J. 6b, Mac | held oT ly B) gadier-YWeneral s rank. ie ldi’s mchi® The tl sO cl nl otiicers | ‘ illed i the | : . . ; ‘ | a ee : | ‘Tue balance of our Fur Caps sctling at coat. Trelis mutias opalen, vii Si iW. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 ° } Par e “ > ' ae Heury Lawrenee, Neill, apd Pe ny, be FAIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown’s, at| edt he tndi army, as did Sir] » Atheneum Uh'towa i adoeb’ ~ { } Haugh Whe slain in hisold age i Vexy pretty Master Cards Just receis dat} the massacre of Cownpore Hs velock, | the B. Am. Book and Tract Society's Dep “4 ' , } — \I > Wi var 16} LNs od Barnard—all three lament- | Sry M. BP. Elta ‘ us == . THous ) Marlin and | ed vietims to the dark days of JS5i7—j hwo THousayp DoLiaks in Marin and | s £iii . ‘bat @ied f| pure Manilla in steck. Also, 100 boxes !4 1m. | : , : a co ee "| Ohineh Nails, 100 kegs }} iv. Steel Natis for ness “ontracted during tne campaign. Lobster raps, at the ¢ ity Hardware Store.— iW Rev | Norron Bre feb 18 — + WE are ott wing epecial discoun ts on Men's | ‘ ‘ + | Underelothing. W. & A. Brown & Co A State Governed by Women. | (feb 16| i as i ' , 4 : | Wr are oilering ae n aie 1 lot of Overcoat- | Amo g the co onal, possessions, or Ings ao ens \ NX Rrown & (a (feb ie | : = . “ neta ,¢ ,! ' ne i os ne CUT ee It, We bevin to take stock on the 15th «f land, there is a remarkable little State| March, and Carriace Builders, Lobster | ' i whit n ics constitution and original! Packers, | ee and yma Verchants | ’ | i 1 + 2 smure } > +f “dare | ' itant ‘ willall get a large special discount for orders | stume of! maahitants, surparses } ' a. . : . 7 et i | received before that date. —Noxrtron Bros, { » boldest dreams of the advocates of feb18 ! ear oF 2Tr rt a the sla yf ava. i ‘ . > | vomeo s rigits. In — Island of Jay *} Six, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mill | petween the cities Ol Bataviz tl d Sama- j Files, Powder and Shet, Blasting Pewder and) is the kingdom of Bantam, which, | Fuse, at Norron Bros felsd8 gh tributary to Holland, is an} THERE are just two things that Is an impos i epencdent State The sovereign is, | sibility to do on P. E. Ls slanc my and that : e ‘ : | step ople fro i } randy, and to ox rd m: it al the rest ot the | top An trom drinkto — re ° “7 | carry a ptece of tine Mach: inery to Srown's (aovernment belongs to the Tair sex. | that he cannot mend or make w. such as} : . : i King is entirely dependent upon | Sewing Machines, Guus, ete ae on the his St 1 i corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. | wean MINER, MARCH ——— seer nee eee waeammee’” oe -« More Room Wanted. ps | GSeoDs MUST BE CLEARED 1 PWT EIATS! PE AMERICAN ENGLISH, /20, 25 AND 90 10 AND CANADIAN. Paik CENT, —-— 0: DISCOU LT BATS) NT. Until the arrival of his new stock, J. B. Macdonald will offer the baiance of his steck of Blats ata great sscrifice. Bo not buy until \ O———— you examine Goods and Prices at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Chit rw, March a Queen St 1885—dly an reet. CHBLOTTETOWA BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY | _C. GOFP, of the firm of Dorsey, Goff & Co , has just returned, after visiting KR M* number of the leading Boot and Shoe Factories abroad. The CHARLOT TETOWN BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, which has been stopped during his absence, will open with the latest improvements, which w ill enable us to give our customers better satisfac tion than ever, Spring Orders will receive our best attention. Our Traveller, Mr. Dernis, will have the pleasure of calling. on our customers through- PORSEY, GOFF & CC. gome time in March. Ch’town, Feb. 96, S85 MORRIS & IRELAWN D’S i ee me NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. 7 E only Eight-F!ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY Milk SAFE made, such as : Ist THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placiog the bolt work with the | whole of the filling (six inches) between it and t!e outside, that is, as far from the tire and to take samples thereof for examination or | | analysis, and any person hindering the said Inepector in the discharge of his duty, or refusing ‘o permit him to examin® and in- spect, or to ‘take samples ef such milk, shall be deemed guilty of an offence ag: ainst, and incur the penalties of this By Law. 6th. {t sbali be the duty of the said In- spector, whenever he hes reason to believe be adulterated with water or :py other substance, to procure @ gample | th sreof to be analyzed, and to prosecute #ll; or keeping for sale. any adulterated milk 7th, No person sha!l expose for sale} or | sell auywhere in this Ciiy, milk adulterated with) water, or with any deletericus sub- stance, ath. No person shall expe f.r sale, or publiciy sei! milk in this City without having first obtaipgeda License therefor in i hunting | ee | Street and W manner above mentioned, vith. Any person or persons gulliy 6% intracticn cf ae y ol the provisi mus of this By Law shall, upon conviction in the City Court of the Stipendiery Magistrate, & , & on the oath er aflirmation of anv credible witness, forfeitand pay, at the di cretion of the said Ms gistrate, a penalty rot exceeding the eum of Thirty Doliars for each offence, c¥yclusive of Costs ; and in default of paymeut thereot, it shall cond may be lawful for the said Mag istrate to commit the cflender or offenders to the common jail of the said City for any perjod not exceeding thirty days, nn- less the said penalty and costs se sooner paid; provided always that nothing in this By Law shall be construed to require persons selling milk ia stores or from their private dwellings to take out the License above mentioned, (L.8 } HENRY BEER, Mayor ef the City of Charlettetown, A.H. McPHERSON, City Clerk, Ch’town, Jaw Mirch 1s, LBP Lm By A by Law to Amend ihe By! Law to Regulate and Com- pei the Kemoving of sinew. “ouncil of Be it enacted by the City City of Charlottetown as follows: Section one of the By Law of this City, Clonee Zi, intituled » By Lawto Regulate and Compel the Removing of Snow is hereby amended by striking out the words therein “and so much of Water Street, Richmond Street, Gratton Street and Kent Street as lies between Pownal Street and Prince Street,” and inserting in lieu thereof the words—and so much of all the streets in said City run- ning cast and west as lie between Pownal eymouth Strect. HENRY BE&R, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. McPHERSON, City Clerk Qaw the Ch'tewn, p ROK March 13, an: i ! as it can be gad. THE enabling the owner, by turniay a work, ' thief the filling for an indefinite time. the moisture and ‘‘requires filling o 4th, and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON thumbscrew, io hay ver again.’ FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. PATENTs HINGED CAP—the back wlete of the door being on hinges, 2 easy access to the lock and boit- He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, an: i keep the polt-work jn good opder. | 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in} Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most eilicient prevents EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improv ement ever made in fire-proof , safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage of heat, it having to pass 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 aud have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as lo throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, AGENT. eN ERAT > = w as any good safe, aud are Fiapoeing ol DOORS are specialties of our firm, For p MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., eee eg nee large Roaton continent, rices, testi- M age PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, iss4-5. Winte AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEM N Or sismrmndh 8 pitas i r Arrangement, ISS 4=5, { MBER R “8th, 1 1854, Trains will run daily as follows TRAINS DEPART. —F6i THE " EST “TRAINS ARRIVE — FROM THe WEST. STATIONS, |No 1 No. 3 STATIONS. ‘No. 2,jNo, 4, 1+ AM P. &.,, oe oo jl os a I is ee 11. me NOheMiebe Oe Hs is ‘o 1B Royalty Sumetsem, ...........65 7.38 | 2.35 | Royalty Junction.. a Jaiku shane 4.22 9 52 es Sk Bia a. te woe $8.30 3,30 North Wiltshire......__ SS Sn aa 3.30 9.00 Be Te 8.45 13.45 unter River. noudue i daese ve sevewees ) Be 8.45 PRO 4 to a Be ds, Bi weet 9.23 | 4.22 || Brads SPUR coeds in nébenes Hoe Genecsen S06 8.08 CRO UII So ods ees yi onan ees, eke 9.32 | 4.32 | County Line...... povienhgtihh Lees sen ts 2.30 | 7.58 Frestowa , Selcl evs aseetuaceucce sl el eee FOE NOR, ccc skesesteesacun nade cos’ Set a ols ck cca ssedeanccs ee § CPP TRG .........- sectttevsesccssiesss. Sale | ES ¢ ar 10 45 v4o dp 1.15 | 6.45 Summerside ee ie rc. oe Semmorside. Stbeenees ose ; A, M Cdp, 1.00 ? ar 11:10 I a i as i es 1.22 mint he et hte ee ereoee j.35 tag | NON os i. da ek. wos ee ee WRIMRROR co cccscccccscevcccsuestic weg 10,26 0 Were Mer. ee .... S 2.35 | ee ae cs sin ee, ec os. OM oa cs wae cdes cA leven eaee 3.05 OP OOET, 6 60s b0edee 0006s 0500s seckscbese 8.15 } Rs Hloouitiollesssseeseeereeeee bedinee a 7.49 } ALA... its ies... Kies Teele, 5.00 eidtuh:.<), vissadiave 7.10 mee. ee ae? ar} 0.00 NE ss tsa Gl co teeuee lee vee 6. lo inf ‘ TRAINS DEPART. —FOR THE EAST. TRAINS nantve.— —FRoM THE EAST. STATIONS. No, sino, Z| | STATIONS. jNo 6, No, 8 r. mei | /. Charlottetown ........ iiibncndidedsuats 2.00 | Caritaeialveicgecsiggesh gas ceews vst 11.30 Royalty Junction.,,......... Was vbesbee 2.53 | | RGyalty’ Fuliction.s...ecccoeee beeceseve 010.07 BOGsOrd, cc ccseccs everceesocecocsoeeooes « 3,30 ORO R ites theshisiide ss foeccus --] 900 Mount Stewartl......+..eeee. eoccccoccece’ 4,18 ENE Oa ooo ss ciinvecncesdacdire dp} 8. 58 Cardigan ...cccccseccces ea Peery 5,39 | Ss dc oh s sis can vie Ceci eeuuic see 7.26 Georgetown «.eesee in tlk caknedeevebbake 5.55 |, Georgetown, ,, . dics ie dahé bbb) ch bas eee oo 7.00 P.M j 7 Mount Stewart..... lenis oy ics ss ame 4,10 ||Mouut Stewart,,........, b+ a ensehe geen dp! ‘Sie MetG ccc ccknmtccndbtennssecaetenecect 4.50 ||Moreil...... a ea ie 3.10 Th, PONE Bick ve sa ih bdkidbes,, i. 5, eee ee [Pe PO ooo wh ool Goldsce ccudta Soe 7.3 Bear River........0+- oe eeceeresersocsene 6.10 soos ale gag ge CR TIAL ON vdeo Goo | 6,50 | SOMTIS eee e tee eeeeeeeeeeeteeesacees ihhas | 866 I Souris i ace (sie cit ae ees sc heaicut ! 6.05 f& Trains aro run by Easiern Sieaderd Tico. 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