gem peace 2 — tea eS = Sk he eee + PRA NS ogy Pee she ini Wane artis the oe ROSE” OM baatiie ae [ines agtnlinendnndes SERRE PSN A paeaiiseneorat sonnel as = a THEE 7 LS VOTER FERBRU RY 4, 18865 « 4 A; ° o when wt. © crak : £3 foam. a Ww wl rR, AL - > 3 is iher ffems. q | our Jocal_and ¢ -_| PRRIT.S | C Se a bs uv } J o@ iS Re ot coe ; om Si ex’ : BAe . Orr S " ee ro . . : (Srrora, Despatenrs To Tuk EXAMINER.) — Capt. wliitlars satement | ,, cS id i pia an‘i nre rf nag ’ mane { T : : . . ’ " cS : oo . a y heap at K. K. | ; 0 Donevan H0SBa 8 Usidition. | AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY : vin . Ce ‘ 2 oi 2. * oe ” a é ae e ' ian : | To an EXAMINen representa iv Capt. GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are o . ne . wenty bags of mail mat-| Ne*ten Mattart, who is now in the Giey in a position to give the very Best Value. y , : e evenit rift en | Nuns Ho pital, undergoing treatment for ‘THe BALL NOT FOUND, ter 4 oS - x ni Pemmatn bins frozen feet, said bags ¥ _— t . + - | We hd the board ice at 10.15. Our | on a rift the Toboegan Slide | cx > Ww ae é' The Si ‘ ' ‘ ' tet ie aodl thet ikl coca ta ee Mrs. Budiey ‘Remanded te \ : . Was not iD od order last | northeast. We continued this course unti Oa a . i now MY order and will be ; We came to lolly, about p.m. Then, on : co . © | account of lolly, went a northwest cours: | ° | for a mile, and again steered the urs . sed before the | ae a i oe i ar ~— a = : Dus = ae 2 2 r h i . f ‘ f i tT ° ee ee fe ee oe eee Hject il iY ting Rossa | Previous to Stock-taking they will Sell the balance of their La “Which is the greater reached a pan of ice, and there turned up } if iW } é eve on thot at Man whl the boats for the night, after first having | S ; . ' ’ a. 4 etlinh Sra” Pd enasebiaiieh With tie galeneendael Fur-lined CLOAKS ata big reduction, MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, nein 1 os } i. V4 eI ede , -* i ‘ - e on 1 F e . ’ , ” e ° ° aga P a —s sg NO a ae | Littke Symevathy in Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, . learn that ow'ng to ill health | eGge of the ice and thea turnet the oats ” ) ~ - . ~~. 1 ° oe ° woe x apelled to re-| gunwhales together, and the tuird boat to| London. Wool Searfs & Squares at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction t arg tf bia congregation at the windward end. and then made a fire ot | in as ‘ t Mr F an will prpl ably a smal] box in which thev carried chat u ’ e s . ‘ 2 ° M Stews ; mthey ct change | | : : . sve in th E socks and jrog. ‘Thon the oars and | New Yous, Feb. | ALWAYS Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your > a beat-hooks were used, afterwards the third! Bossa’s condition has ue ida ' t Ww ch Was 0 ave} } ¢ a - lie nv . . Tus | ee ee | Oat Was used. The fire was lit by a silk|the night. The ball in his back has not ‘ ‘ . “ a ane wh lal int 2, EUMNEGcetenshicl Shune tense aendia the pas- |eaee Peete Biankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Fianneis, Wincey, I lay auuswry 29th last was/..... i a. a. ! nd. { ’ ; con ~ tpone 1 till tivers avout ‘ ighite el “ cies, Ma le | Mrs. Dudle Yoewas ili court to-day, ane q loths, Linens, K Coe &e, br h inst., at 3 oclock, p m, seais of the mail bags. We remained in| was remanded to await the result of Rossa’s cane . that ag until 10 o'clock next morning, |jinjuries. She still preserves a calm, un : 4 —— Canaia | ral Act having met We rem tour bo ae © n account of our} ruftled demeanor ' - ¥ g : throughout the | fire melting the ice. Each man of the crew The surgeons have decided not to remove ” 3 D clas nd creeds, there are} had his own grub when he started. Farrel |the bullet from Rossa’s body until he is en ve one hondred had bard crackers which they divided} stronger. ‘They cannot say when this will sik : int i eh mong the lot next d:; ir w: (rone . " 7 ” ‘ ’ yO 5 C . ; . ’ Semoun Act im the French lan- | among the | text day Grub waa br ught be is A Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, rie on snore by Aaron lisen, Hieuch vobIn Irs. Dad ey said this a new i Con- : 1 .! Say ( * T = ; ; erlypo} + Rarely Mahal pew Depo Whence ger grey jee erhange Silk HANDKERCIIIEES, Fur CAPS and MUFFS, ‘ j h *’reabyter- } i , Gt yO ry 1 14% > rurae wi'l serv i Sens, an byter- | was made on account of the ice breaking a att art on Rossa : ** “| am anu ‘Pnglish- SCARFS and rLKS, Real Lace SCARFS, wn Congregat vee “t., seters and} about five feet from our position, and had! wo . ang) : io | one ~ ‘ ‘ 7c y ‘ \] ‘ Mount <tewa t Lord's Day Vn the to mov . aan GOO y ia from th che ok M a - kin ; a ae lish. ree COLLARS and CUFFS, HOSIERY and ait id & t} Feb., Be r. Spencer ee ae > SMO Mrcan. | Most of my Kinared re BNZUsn, cer- ‘ > TINT ‘ 1 ry T yr ‘Ss thud Saboes® -~ 6 St a ikl oy We again turned up boats, made fire, and|tainly intended io kill Rosse, and | am Gents UNDERCLOTHING, Newest CORSE nre mat ves . Ove s * ¢ } ' . ci ; 3 D. \ el " Rtowart ot 3 p.m a afterwards land gone bylsorry I did not succeed. The coward aa 6 wisest : wuncey ifving about vO clock ce called begved f r merey aft ar | fi } t} 2 tirst ] ’ + - " _ j 7 r ";° = - : : g or! y alter rec 1e¢ frst shot. ~ » ‘6) ' > ’ > a, ‘ / ‘ i A THE snow | nt train from Sum- | !t St. Peter's Island, which turned out to] He cried out, ‘ For God’s sake do not kill SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PAI TERNS, BRACE PATTERNS, a. hk “ ile be Argyle Shore. We immediately pro- PP Fw ' ite die i ¢ rside last evening br loose and ran >. : ve . m0) pre me | was not acting as an agent for ‘ ‘ ee . oe = . ‘ ‘aa ’ « ° ncwhore about St. Dunstan's College | C2eded on our journey, which we thought]others. This manis the chief instrument | COt#om Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. away 0 ; ; : . L grade, and g Station some time | to be about three miles, but proved to be} here by which funds were raised for mur- before the trai t right to say the suowj nearer six fiom land. The boats were|dering helpless women and children in ‘$7 st Ge plough rap ¥ on &@ go-as-you- oo d about 600 yards from the shore. | Eng vland, and I feel it was only justice that PERKINS Se Ee RAS Si "ha } 7 . “ fixed nr > ¢] or ‘ } y pleas he boats were hxed up by the crew, avd}he should fall by a woman’s hand. I am } , : oF _— . Ww? - > ; > se 1ot the p iwsebger There weretwo c Li) only sorry he is likely to get better.” Chi town, Dee. Ls 1884. gash Coal Company held a meet-| passeas and two kegs of water. After the The British counsu! said to-day that Mrs. ; utly wi it 1 1s decide d to retund ine . tell ne a a! 4 : i ew 7 : : - ~ z - g ae aid by | Ub® Was made, the passengers were re- Dudley would receive British protection if a oie asa i ae T Pe ¢ , quested to come in by the crew,but some of | she applied for it. » GISSO! t inpaa Loe ‘ f scsi ser = wa ri ae be lp and the them would bot, as tt ey could not stand LonpoN, Feb. 3 wore _ . * ng an hal up-hill work | tne smoke. The opp sition be iat offered to : ae ton SET ian... Memser, ia tart with passengers at 7 o'clock, but The News says: ** Though there is little —w they wanted to wait for the mai}|*%¥™pathy with Rossa, reasonable men will me . ee r It is mot true that the strong left deplore the course of shooting him as the | ade 4 ot W "whe we wi Yr fer remnante | tl weak to feare for themselves, but|POSsible beginning of a series of personal | ’ egia to-m Oo vi e Wlil ¢ er remo ' ’ aa Cal — os es, u a ES ge : a cA c jai : : ie plain silks, plaid silks, stripe satins, pom-|on the mtrary, they all helped one | TCPTisels Which will not be easily ended, patour silks, silk velvet, velvet ons, ~ another. The proposition for burning the a — oods, print cottons, printed s*teens, ribbons, | second boat was never thought of as there ) Tk ond ales ai i. sinissing } ish . musiias, and ether goods. Also 100 pairs} was fuel enough for the next night. I} ot rish Employees ladies’ white Kid gloves at ten cents 4& pair. help J Gly Iden thro wha swamp where } e | | ta bargain as we int to sel) al ay hey ’ d } oe ee ea Zz ~“ va ath wanted to be left. [told him to come oi Desi, Feb. these ends very cap tills year. Ife 3 2i and we would find a house, and we went Some of the largest firms in Leeds oa STEARNS. nn “| through some fields until we found an old|Sheftield are dismissing all of their Irish | Womex who are sensitive and coy concera-| barn. Glyddon said he could go no fur-|¢mployees. One of the largest publishing | ing their age Will iearn wilh interest that this | ther [left him at the fence near the barn. houses in London has discharged from their | somunon vanity of their sex has a time-honored After he got rested he said he could reach | employ every person of Irish birth origin. In one of the Year Books of the hitb the barn himself. I told him I would go| a | ff Hdward Lil. is reported a decision in which | and vet assistance as quickly as possible. 1| A Feni ‘ . { ; nakes the follow Ve ee ae |e ee ‘euians Mouth Closed. a enema a "oa ; eae mad we nt a vo d n ile before ] came to a house. Kk oe € ee shag be gp I smn It smoke, and I went by the smell 1 | Giascow, Feb. 3. t an has r ie her majority oO age | S >. 2 tell assed two othe r houses before that on the| , : NY @' % ‘Ee ~~ gen hy ane ot anes See i My eyesight was failing owing to}. The Fenian, John O'Leary, attempted | -~ e years old wan to appear as but e1xteen. < Who - ao . 7 | last evening to repeat bie lecture here | hie wan in 1987-~—more then five contucicn | smoke. When I came to the house I} ones wm : i 4 on ‘ t least | T@pi 2], and they told me to come in | | denouncin; a “the dynamite party, He was | ki a it shows that in one ee a eas NS» — es oe . .*% ’ ‘ t : 4 i ft a preg A eniad wes the ssane then ont Cound not Gad the is mer door. A boy came pen ed, and not given a hearing. As we are about making 4 now out and I told him there was a passenger in | —— . | change in our business we re- ~~ the barn, and he started right off and found | Looking for Work. quest an Immediate Payment ot Fine ar Dr s—About noon on Satur-} Glydden in the barn. He was taken to | — {est t a lay, 3ist January, a barn belonging to = Angus McPhail’s. I was treated kindly at | Panis> Feb. 3 all accounts due up to this date. Duncan McDonaid, of Dundas, was totally | Alex. McPhail’s | oT } ; a = — vere are a large number of unemployed Gestroyed by hi with alll -ontent on- : > ” on > i . a ; ‘ toe ce tS —_- workmen in Paris and Lyons and they are We & A. BROWN & CO. cee + ly ct i gi B : com yhat troublesome, clamorin ~ . one new double wagon, two horses, seven Ni ; . becom‘*ng somewhat troublesome, g J lst. 1885.—ia 6 gon, ight on Richmond Bay, P. EI : an, ist, 1559. é heal of cattle, forty hens, and a lot of valu- A - ay for work or money. ' ’ J able articles and other steck. The fire was cor _—<—$ need by iad. mr ze : i . oe ‘ith tck How \ FARMER AND HIS SON SPENT A See ee ee ee oe a am : nie | Three More Dynamiters Arrested. in the straw loft. He barely escaped with his NIGHT ON THE ICE WITH THE TIIERMOM- | ios: tii Lie. Before reaching the dwelling house to ETER 16 BELOW ZERO. Lonpon, Feb. 3 give an alarm, the building was in a mass of —_—— oe ae ies, A omehes of 3 ple were almost sie , The police have made three more im- eed t t Pt a : The Summerside Pioneer says :—On portant arrests and aro qrite sure they have | iY OL Le Spot mut ib fas a } Sl- , 4 a“ & Stu A ALO € a * por, Duk I was an impossi- | Wednesday, the 28th ult., Mr. William | ere bility tosave anything. The estimated loss] ,.,, . a » : | three of the dynamiters. is between eicht hun he i and one thousand Ellis, of Tyne Valley, crossed Richmond | we Cikilu Jub cu d ‘ , > & + . —_ eS dollers. Wo insurance Bay to Fish Island with two teams for . loads of hay—his son, a boy of 15, driving The * Times” and Parnell. - ee one of the horses. Arriving at Fish Island —_— , oe eo meeting of ye ee they loaded the sleighs and started for Lonpvon, Feb. 3. smeter fi r as ele > - r, : © he" a i Da From the re oan af i ee rs home about 2 p.m. It was snowing thick The Times condemns Mr. Parnell for account of the treasurer, 't - affairs of the aud after some time they lost their way making no denunciation of the dynamiters. Company are ina sat sistent ory condition. The | 224 decided to remain where they were ae i direc tors were then el lect 7 1 by ballot, and the during the night. Mr. Ellis put the loads ; : Pp ti c i e 5 i C , " Cue ee ‘ a. a ary “Pe a Hon. Judge Young was chosen President, and | in @ V shape, packed a lot of hay into the Parliamentary Proceeding , sl a Frederick W. Hales, Esq., was re-appointed | angle, stood the horses in the shelter and ome a } Secretary and Treasurer. It ws decided to | by a buffalo robe and rugtried to make Orrawa, Feb. 3. DR, ¢ R JENKINS, reduce the size and the price of lots to non-| the boy aad himself as comfortable as pos- In the House of Commons to-day, after - I 7 = BY» sharehoiders, so that persons cau now secure| sible. The boy, however, appeared to! the pre-entation of petitions, which were ‘ots at @ low figure—single graves, or any|be perishing and had to come out! al] in favor of the Scott Act, Sir John Mac- be Clk AND oe required. Measures will also be taken| to jump aud run on the ice. To! donaid presented a message from Lord rn a possible, railway ng to the| make matters worse the wind shifted, | Derby, thanking the Parliament of Canada, or oh more — — ae b'owing right ou them; 80 they had to seek on hehalf of Stes Maj: sty the Queen, =. “O° | GE : AT iT DR. JENKINS’ uege that the site of the Sher smetery oo os ’ . _ “20% bs aos “thee bo : cae onne 7 shelter on the other side. After pass-|the expression of sympathy tendered her (OFFI “ ee ily » fli voe itime 0 1ces 12 . . . . ne . ce * h a night as one can Imagine in 4|jn the address forwarding a resolution of scenery is co pictureeuue, beautiful and exten- | 4 SUC ' " ‘i ; | ally ’ r . . WyTT sive 7 a regular N I Ww. blizzard, about da break the | condolence regarding the death of the Duke rN’S YANC HAIRS CRADLES COTT S, RESIDENCE, PRINGE ST. age ih ] 1 ted to start} of All : a? ea : , 1 a DOy saic e@ was c ying and wanted to star of A pany. ‘ x ‘oles > ‘ 7 “A Ch’town, Jan. 26—we fri A om ae documenta tn tens able |for the lighthouse on Fish Island, about In reply to Mr. Hesgon, Postmaster- SLEIG Hs, &e ; CHEAPEST, oe place within a dczen n il 3 < Meaeie ton (we | five miles off, and near where they got the| General, Carling said that it was not the | WA mn ATTN don't want to be too definite ae to the loca- | hay ha His father set him on one of’ the lintention of the Government to reduce the tion.) Over six months agoa certain yyung in covering him with the buffalo, while | price of postage stamps to two cents per Mirrers & Looking énlasses, English and German, yery Low.! lady lost the of her spe ech entirel ys A he himself ine sunted the other. They half ounce during the p resent se ssion. Mr. ? j -R REID wishes Pi additional ts vile young eiliness,. undertook a cure by th: reached the lighthouse, where they were | Bergin moved for all corresp ondence be- | i ) ie sain ca clase in in the ee applic at ion rtain treatment he had | shown every atte ation that kindness could | heeaas n the Federal and Ontario Govern- | SAR ne om pie ee ea: : ; y : . cal formation of the voice. od “7 = m ul journals, ax =< ee _ a by the —— a Lellan) se aa oo = oy ial wt oe i on the | Persons desirous of obtaining a knowledg: c te UClig'> success crowned bis elior | wort ay spouse. lere ley remaine ‘isu yject oO the uoperial Z ets nown as | t hod of singing would d Now th $ ; u § 18 ofthe correct method of singing i 8 the rej port is that a matrimonial union is |day. On Saturday Mr. Ellis started for | British Medical Acts, &c., which was car- Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture frame Moulding id ieee t - Up theatlair Good! | home. In the meantime a search party | rie ad. ‘the largest in the Lover Provinces, unrivalled in quality an Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1885—6i wkly Tacious me exclaimed Mrs. Grumbie,as were out looking for the missing ones, | Mr § Landry (Montg ymery) mov xd) for | } --— -------- en yer « ha : a I R Bow ven, dor anpenety) menEs Fe —the Cheapest in D. 8ye caught the above peragraph in the) and coming to the loads of hay!copies of all orders in Council, etc., in| Var iety, and made to suit all kind of pictures p idea he ee ee ee ee an oyster bed hele id} relation to the selection of the shortest and | the city. S en ae we ech, and pow intends tc! th, ice near ‘b ,they concluded the man and | | best line for a railway between the present marry he “Uumph said old Mr. ys ay P . ' . ’ ie “it tte aer ted a x. | boy had perished. While deploring their | terminus of the C. P. Railway, and one of |For ihe Holiday Season ! a = i aaa at.” 'Y ©*"| ead fate Mr. Ellis hove in sight and all got! the seaports of the Maritime Province. PARI OR ie CHAN BER Si t » HOU reveu tk reauneos : ) ; ' ; wt home that night. The boy was got home) Motion carried. The House adjourned at . lux following answers are said to have Sunday and both have ee = bends 3.09 p. mn, EWIs’ Photographs are now known as the beeu given by some of the pupils undergoing | considerably frozs m It was + ee | HERS aly ! most Genuine and Artistic productions + 3 1A a fo : a , > . Sekt nn ee Ot te Lenmen Beers ara ae po _ in peed ia deenion in Weather bulletin. - oe pP t Wort le t Scuools, In response to questions put to them By Sectsed COWR Qube . ie { ; Landscape and Portrait Work are made by sone nent Inspec a ra ie ho os | a we eames ting Oe Se Probabilities for the next 24 hours for Examine our Magnificent Par lor and Chamber buits, whicb men who * li real practical ability and known : _ ° t . ’ A - . . . . . loses?’ “He was an Egyptian. He lived | the night Mr. Ellis hunted round and got a) 4 sro stime Provinces we are Selling at Cost. ‘renown in their respective lines. : tu @ hark made of Bana ms and he my t a| cedar log oa the sandhills. This he split up | —_— sh _ ga The public never regret calling ou gokien calf and worshipped brazsm snakes, | int o kindling, and having a card of | Toxonro, Feb. 4--10 a. m. : : ; ; a LEWIS, Grafton Street, Ch’towa, P. F. aud he het nothin’ but mive whales and| matches, tried’ to start a fire ; but match | Fresh winds; generally fair weather; sta- | A HAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen | Island. is Manet lorty years. He was kort up by | after match wa: blown out by the fierce t dec ow WEY nae 7 i ate! t \ ‘ | tionary or higher temperature, ts Ese cidin wher Geo an Loan ionary poral | Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, vaiuii aiekie ele oka : : was silled by his son Abslon| Wednesday night was very cold, th MerxoroLoercat OFFICE, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. @as : 77 a _— pa er — thermometer in Charlottetown registered 16 Charlottetown February 4, 1885. | cee | do you know of the| 4 below z-ro ' Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at : . . 1.4 . . “ . ter 2e3 1OoW Zr wwhnes e pera ure y © aay a a . army otic . Lot, and had ‘He was the father of | C®SF® | WMD As 50 vasetiex Feo ....4- 06* BEDDING AND MATTRESS-—Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, —_—— 1 md ha tw) vives y as oor oatnmanpeantianisnnnt nent | ' . : m4 mt a . ie : eolled Hismale, and tothe: Via . ie | Lowedh Temperature yesteoday,(eeed at | Excelsior, Wool, Straw -—Cheapest in the city. HMI. Subscriber, being about to leave the Worn at hame r a HP ses oo eke? | ‘Tere are just two things that is an impos-/_ m Sdmight).......ccccseress se ~11 0* Province for the winter, requests all per Diet Sete . aes omee Py an sibility todo on P. E, Island, and that is to | Lowest ‘Tempe rature this morning .... - > . ‘sons indebted to him to pay their severa . . sve ih ) ime a he wo Sa - | . i ‘ a : eee ia “2 the day time and » pillow p tire at nite,’ | %oP People from drinking brandy, and to| Temperature this morning,at 8 “clock, 2°" | Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheffioneers, amounts to Jas. DesBrisay, at the office of : f >» | carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown lempe retnre this afternoon al Ll o’clock. .0 DesBrisay & Angus, in my premises Queen — i at > ca Ot fr na k hh ag #5 ‘le rO y Washstands, &c.—-Cheapest. Sireet, whose receipts wil be a sufiier nt dis- t a “¢ ‘sam ' ig Machines, Guna, ete sHOp On tne _ i charge, and who will also attend to the dis- ip ked him ‘ah ioe, eneE OF 5 Fines snd Graiton Streets, Un town. CHEAPEST PLAC# ‘5 by Violins, Accordeons, ; NE W | ny on ra eee Me | Lppins the hoast who tuk | — Concertinas, Fin anjos, Violin Strings, | ” rT een WILLIAM DODD (oa him aod put him oa hiv hone bhass’| TasLre Paunes, 96 cents per pound, at Beer and ali kinds of Mu:ical Goods, is at Miller | as¢ j “LIAM DODD, aad be passed by Gu the uther wide.’ | & Gott’s. dec29 | Brothers, Queen Strcet, \decig i | Ch’town, Vec. 19, 1884-S5m0s Ch’town, ee, 8, 1584.—2uw 2aw whly 2