4 4 Ne ig aes pe ees 2 ERE ET TOS Re me ee TNS lh A eg 0 tin Ga ten Om a on a ie niiitin Midi dai sien, init A) Ls Lie moa me ‘ amterendas r are Gn Pi + 7 ee a et a a a “nhigre Se el i ‘ i Aire tie i a ee aera punter. — ooo TE ow 1 DAS. eee Lo. CURRENT NOTES. The Queen is decidedly better, but re- miios indoors. 4 : ‘ir James Russe!] Lowell d ! n ’ ] yon, on the iv h ) ‘ ile seri sUSD _ yw aad th n is reiished by the funuiest men [he revised version of the Oid Test meat will be publish It is estimated that 5,000 men and women are out of employment New You step ire bermmg taken t | Vel tire ‘ : 445, t \| ' re nto threatened influx o mol } Mex The German r chstay bas agreed to raise the duties on rye and wheat to three marks a. = Minister he Wii The recignation ot Astor bas been acceptec, and leave Rome shortly. The committee of the French Cham- ber of Deputies has rejected the bill pi posing an increase in the duties corn. on The sundry civil bill will contain an appropriation of $200,000 to be expend a . ' } ed at New York in the event of ,cholera ap pe aribe. Mr Herbert Gladstone will represent the office of public works in the House of Commons, Lord Rosebery represent- ing it ia the House of Lords. O'Donovan Rossa was discharged from St. Vincent hospital, New York, Wednesday afternoon, having recovered from the etfects of his bullet wound. The speaker of the British House of Commons bas consentedto modity the reguiations, and admit all reporters into the iobbies and otherwise exterd their privileges. Several member of the British Com- mons are averse to the new rules re- garding the admission Of strangers to the Hoase, and intend to question the Government in regard to the subject. It is reported that the Dutch Gov eroment is negotiating with the United States fora reduction of the import duties on sugar imported from the Dutch possessions into the United States, Edmand Yates writes for his paper in gaoi under the title of “Meditations ofa Recluse.” He dates his letters Whittiogcou Priory, Middlesex, which is the potite of Holloway Gaol,aud signs them ‘ The Hermit.” A man whogave his name as John Cole- man, and who claimed to be a citizen of the United States, has been sentenced at Vienna to eight years penal servitude for passing counterfeit £5 notes of the Bank of Eogiand. During his trial it was proved that he belonged to an in- ternational band of forgers who imitat- ed the paper money of various coun- tries, and worked off spurious bills at a distance that was supposed to be safe. Advices just received from the Gov- ernment of Irkutsk, eastern Siberia,are to the affect that a large number of Russian exiles there had revolted, but were subiiued after a desperate contest with the authorities. Nine soldiers and 30 exiles were killed and many were wounded on both sides. Great excite raeut bad prevailed, but affairs are now quiet, although a number of the unruly tear swift punishment. The French papers which have of late been prophesying the uprising of India should reflect that there is far more likelihood of an insurrection in Tanis and Algiers. The wave of fanaticism is more likely to sweep westward by its old route along the Mediterranean sea- board that it is to cross the Indian ocean or to make its way through con- flicting nations and tribes to beyond the Jodus. It is the Sultan, if anyone, that should be concerned about the Mahdi’s success, It is forgotten that Islam is not one any more than Christendom and that the sword of the faithful bas for long centuries been drawn as often against each other as against the giaour. Later advices from Shanghai con- cerning the engagement between the French and Chinese vessels state that three of the Chinese men of-war depurt- ed as soon as they saw the French fleet. The others made a determined fight and repulsed the Freach torpedo boats four times. This oceurred on Friday, Ad- miral Courbet renewed the attack on Sunday and sunk the Chinese vessel-, Toe French fleet isnow pursuing the fugitives. It is reported a slight en- gagement has taken jplace off Ningpo. Le Paris considers the stviking of the French flag by Patrenotre, French minister to China, as indicative of the final breaking off of official relations be- tween the two countries, Asa result of the recent dynamite explosions in London, the British Gov- ernment bas issued stringent orders in regard to the future admission of stran- gers to public buildings. Admission hereafter can only be obtained by card, issued by the chief of police or some re. sponsible official. These rules strictly prohibit members of the House of Com- mons from introducing strangers and gaining tor them access to the gallorica and lobbies of the Parliameat Buildings, and restrict the power of issuing tickets to the speaker, who shall only -issue such tickets after a week’s notice. Turnstiles have also been erected at the entrance of all public buildings, so ad- Justed as to permit only one person to puss at @ time. Besap 6 cents at Pickard’s Bokery- made ; of the bert flour [feb 20 Pi Ong hurdred boxes B tess Fish at Beer & Coils (fcb ?1 * — a Excels all other Remedies for | External Use. CURES — Catarrh, Chol- era Morbus, Dysentery, | Chronic Diarrhcea, Kid- i ney Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. Circulars tree. i I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. j 1 & Cioff’s. Special |. otices t na at facuotl s b t store, Yue balince of our Fi sos sellin { \\ \. Brown & ¢ (feb 16 Ua Salmon, Lol s cud ‘ deat Beer & Golf's (feb 21 Doors & SHOES selling very @ieap at Mac- lonald’s Boot Store. feb 21 We begin to take stock on the 15th of Mareh, nd Carriazé Builders, Lobster Packers, Blacksmiths and Country Mer ts will al t iarge al ail to rders ved beta tik NI teblIS Grey and White Cot ne, the very best value will be found at b. Macdonald's feb 2} ial discounts on Men's Brown & Co (teb 16 a as oo Underelothing. W. & A. ‘sfor cheap [fe 18) Brac flour A rew dozen fresh eggs at R. & 1S cents per dozen; als aly. Any quantity of odds and ends that we will | retail at half price before stock taking. Call | at onee at Norton Bros. febl8 Inna Tea, superior merit, for sale at Beer che ice for cash | Brack and Colored Cashmeres from 25 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald’s. (feb “1 | Dorsey, Gorr & Co sell Roots very cheap j nt7 | Kent Miiis and Matchless at Beer & | Goft's [tan at. Tue celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for | Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Boots.—Dorsky, | Gore & Co jant7 j DanvuBg, a very bigh patent flour at Beer & Golf's. [Jan. 31, Sxow SHoe Moccasins for $1.00, Rubbers and Overshoes cheap, at Dorsky, Gorr & Co’s. jani7 Danuse, Choicest Pastry and Bread Flour | at Reer & Goff’a (feb 2) GoLpd and Silver Piating of every descrip- tion done at Rrown’s, at the Atheneum, Char- | lattetorern +f Aoonk Inpia Tea, fifty cents per pound, at Beer & Golf's. [fe 16 Two TuHovusaxp Dottars in Marlin and pure Manilla in stock. Also, 100 boxes 13 in. Cimeh Nails, 100 kegs 13 in. Steel Nails for Lobster Traps, at the City Hardware Store. — Norton Bros. febls Royal Baking Powver at Beer & Gofl’s. dec29 Six, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mi} Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder and Fuse, at Norton Bros. febl8 Firreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Golf's (fe b 3 FAIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at the Atheneum ‘ h'town. tf —dect Great Bare@atNs in Boots and Shoes during the Holidays at Macdonald’s Boot Store. dec?) THERE are just two things that is an impos sibihty todo on P. E. Island, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to carry a piece of fine Machinery to brown's that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dec6—tf. Pf. (SLND RAILWAY. Excursion to and from Cape Traverse. ee ae RETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued from all stations on this Railway to Cape ‘l'raverse; _ also from Cape ‘Traverse to all Stations en main line and branch, from Feb 16th inst., to 2%th Feb. inst., beth days inclusive, and good to return up to and on 2ud March, 1585. ‘This excursion,wil! afford parties an opportunity of witnessing de- parture and arrival of the Iceboats. Good h»tel accommodation at Cape Traverse. A special Passenger Train leaves Charlotte- town at 8 p. m., and County Line at 9 30 p. m , daily (Sunday excepted), for Cape Trav- erse, returning to Charlottetown about 2 p m, next day. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. tailway Office, Ch’town, Feb. 12, 1885. fe 12 —pat, all wkly pap li FLOUR FOR SALE, V 7 E have in store the following brands of Good FLOUR: 1 Car Beaver Mills (patent), 1 do Strathroy Mills (Choice. Supertine), 1 do Glenmorris Miils do do 1 do Lorne Mills (Supertine), which we will sell from $4 up. All warranted. A. HORNE & C4, 155 Upper Queen St Ch’town, Feb, 6—4i oaw wkiy 41 FOR SALE a8 ° fEXHE Black Bash Lobster Factory, Lot 45, lately oceupied by Doyle & McBride, Souris Kast. That is:- 1 main building, 52 feet long by 30 wide; 1 shed, 20 feet jong by 12 wide; | warehouse, 20 feet lovg by 12 wide; 1 cemk house, 20 feet long by 12 wide —all ia good order, together with all outfits, tuearly comple«tr, Also, 660 lobster traps an rap ropes. For particulars and terms apply to OWEN CONNOLLY, Ch’town, P. E. L., Jan. 30—Im 2aw wky 43 Crockeryware, Glassware, &c., IN VARIETY. Lh addition to my foimer stock of goods, I have just received a large and varied assorimeat, consisting of Dinner Ware, Tea Sets, in white and gold, and printed; Tea and Breakfast Cups, in china and printed ware; Rockingham Tea and Coffee Pots ; Bedroom Sets, in white and gold, and granite ware , Deseert Seis, in French china and gold, ensmelled and printed ; KEpergnes, Claret Jogs, Cut Tumblers, Cut Salts, Cus. terd Cups, Jelly Glasses and other elegant Table Ware jn great variety. Also: An assortment of Tabie, Library and Study Lamps, in bronze and nickel silver, Lamp Fixing, and Lamp Chimneys of many kinds, all of which is offered at the Lowest Prices. J.B POLLARD, Kent Street. Ch'town, Dec, 12, 1884—12i sa-tu The Most Woenderfo!l Family Remedy Rver Known. 7” CURES — Diphtheria, roup, Asthma, Bron chitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- matism, Bleeding at the ~ Lungs, Hoarseness, fluenza, Hacking Cough Whooping Coug ot BP>... 6 ens. cepe | aaa Nee NTR te PR - — YNE | { FOR INTERNAL AND ESTERNAL USE. PURCATIVE PARSONS _MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. PILLS Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, | BLOOD POISON, and Skin have no equal ‘I find “In my practice I use mail for 25 ots. in stamps. Diseases (ONE PILL them a valuable Cathartic ar no other.—J. D it a well-k f Hlorse a ‘ I trv is W tl Powder i food. It will also positivel) prevent and cure Hoc CHICKEN CHOLERA, Ciciisis ive Dennison, M.D., DeWitt, lo Valuable intormation PREE. lL. 8S. A DOSE). For Female Complaints these Pilis id Liver Pill. Dr. T. M. Palmer, Monticello, Fla.” wa.” Soild everywhere, or sent by OHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. ASS. | is li-known fact that most of the 5 | and Catt nwder sold in this coun } orthiess it Sheridan's Condition is absolutely pure and verv valuable Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- | der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of | Cholera, &¢. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. in Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. 1. 8. JOHNSUN & CO., Boston, Mass. - CO a me ree ee ee Pr CIDED We Sell at Gost. oe ee eee ee All our Large Stock of FUR AND CLOTH CAPs, WISTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKEN MIPTs, KID HEAVY TOP SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, ULST (ther Goods at Uspres See our Be Convinced that we Mean What we bday. D. A. BRUCE, MECHANT TAILOR. Prices before Buying Elsewhere —AND— } ee ON TE, | AND BUCKSKIN GLOVES, ERS, OVERCOATS & REEFEKS aiented Low Bargains Charlottetown, Dee. 19, 1884 GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE! me eee COMMENCING EVERY 0 AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- ery plant, we are in a better postion tl our customers. Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very large ; but as we do not intend paying are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all our goods at the lowest possible price FOR The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask for prices. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau- {iful, Good and Best Value in the Prov imnces, Fi ARK Meavlattatawn Nae, 14. TRRA eticcni MoRRIS & IRELAND'S NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICH 0 FP UE only Eight-M'ange SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WOR whole of the filling (six inches) between it and thief as it can be 2ad. THE PATENT+s HINGED CAP—the back piste of the door being on hinges — ow es by turning a thumbscrew, work. e can thus easily change the Ieck, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order 3rd. IRON INSIME LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the ienladive in Wood is thicker and weaker, and alter a few years absorbs the filling for an indefinite time. the moisture and ‘requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, mast efficient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORN ERS, which prevents or falling walls or timbers ras st important improvement eve ade in fire- safes, providing e'ght laps, thus preventing the passage of heat, it Rivide se ob Sear eu ‘nches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes cont THESE SAFES hav> stood the test of years, and the and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, We are selling these safes as low as any good safe Warping or injury to safe from falling, 6th, EIGHT FLANGES—the mo throughout the Dominion. BANK WORK AND VALLT DOORS monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACOBS, GENERAL AGENT, Safe in the world, and coutaining more improvements than ANY are specialties of our firm, MORNIAG APS ALY. ian ever before to attend to the wants of the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we CASH, WRIGHT & CO. T-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. K, w hich is placing the bolt work with the the outside, that is, as far from the tire and to have casy access to the lock and boit- er twelve aining one, two or three flinges. greatest fires on this continent, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. »and are disposing of Jarge numbers For prices, testi- MORRIS & IRELAND, ll A te _ a FEBRUARY 24. ° ‘ e:rs sSLARD A i, GU 3 CONTAINS and this Dominion! AND ISLAND ARGUS day appear in the daily edition, AND Always up to the Times. AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, gud applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri culiural and Industrial interests of the Provinee ! ‘THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the Institutions the Laws and Protestion of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company corner Great George and Water Street SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR LWT ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, 6U0H AA-—- Dill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers mad - olee- «tole 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, He., te. dn-- *- 1% The Weekly Kxaminer IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams Editorials, etc., which from day to It is Aiways full of News ° yp paths FR PRAWIEEN |... Guided by the principtes of Truth, | Honor, Moderation, and Fairsess, THE | EXAMINER is devoted to the promo-| aicyen ‘chains aud fifty links: theo tion of the interests of this Province| ye anda half degrees west ‘to the gn The Weekly fxaminer: } | DePpsaRiMe*T or Pores Wonrs, LITAWA, Vel, i4, Be SLTUCHVUL Cl a Pos thee building, be is hereby o . to Lhorasday, t tweif:h; th) af ace cheques %o accompany tendes§/ maaan (9) per tot Mounts oF instead of I t 3 5 + 4 - Poe att nariovlreuowD, i.i ; or tiv ad rs, erronect uy aina } A. GOBRIL, “eeretary “WORTGABE SALE, : sold by Public Auctic n,at the | Hou > Summerside, on 1 vena the ¥2ud Gay of Jauuary, A. D+ pag a twelve o'clock, noon, under and virtue of & power ot sale, in an ince. ture uf mortgage, dated the qh Gay of Uctuber, A. D., one thousand i eight hundred and Cighty-three and made between James Currie and | his wife of the one pari, and Dugald § McNut*, of the other pajs Li that tract, piece or pazcel of LA Sliuate, lying and being in Lot oe (‘h’town, Feb. 14—3i her pre | ‘Township number sixteen, in irinceG jin Priace Kdward Islavd, bounded ag fol. lows, thatisto ray :— By a line com | ng ata stake fixed in the borth benk e ishore of tue Quagmire River, on the south. ; asi angie of fifty.oue acres of laud, a jlately, 1m the occupation of Alexander 4. {Allan, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764, north five and a balf degrees, Cast Linety chaivs, thence enet bank or shore of the Quagmire River, | thence along the sane Westwaidly to the | place of commencemert, ‘outaining by egti. mation Oue tundred acres, be the game little more or less, Also all that other tract, piece, cr parcel of land, situate, and being in Townsiip number sixteea aforesaid, bounded and Ge%cribed as foliows that is to say :- Commencing at a stake tixed in the bank on the north side of the Quagmire River, at the north-east corner of a piece of land in possession of James Cam, eron, and running trom thence north fifty. stven degrees vasi for the distance o} « ghty chains tothe dijvisicn line ef Jot > umber fourteen, thence wi st along said lite ning | chains to the afcresaid Quagmire River, (thence westwaidly along the Vatiuut courses Of the 1ivcrto the stake at the place ef commencement, coniaining sixtyseyen — acres of land, a little more or jess, A ; that tract, piece or parcel cf land, lying and being in Township number gig. teen in Prince County, described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the bank op the north side of Grapd or Kilis River, at the west boundary of David MeBachern’s land, thence tolkewjng the various Courses of the said bank wesiwardly to Jame Currie’s east line, thence porthwardly g said east line to James H. Giiis’ J thence along James LH. Gilli.’ scutn lipe te David McKachren’s west line. thence said west line southwaidly to the anal commencement, CoMtuining ninety seres, & little move or less, together with the appar tenances For further particulars apply at the offee of Messrs, McLeod, Morson & McQuartie, DUGALD 8, MeN UTT, Mortgagee, Summerside, Dec, 2, 1884 —dve3) 3i caw ta ’ The above sale is h-rchy postponed till Monday, the first d: lay of June next, A 1885, then to i pace at the hour and Bie above mentione:! DUGALD S, McNUTE, forte Mortgages, paz, 3i oaw ta Summerside, Jan. 26, 1885 PSII YS - Cures BUN Ae = | as 2 — { i MM \4s SS Li heumatism, £7, AL) Diphtheria, Nenralia, hry sipelas Croup, ¥ Hoarseneas. I eOvep | andrufi, And restore Hair on Bald Heads, and Cures all aches & pain SUL NVTG AMSRIGAM, Ee PARLISHED 1846. (7. TE meet popular Weexiy newspaper 4 devoted to science, mechanics, engineel iby, dis over 8, Inventions and j ate nig ever published. 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