% a *. Ce Geer e ee ae er ee ae es ——————EEEE ST ln Z ee “ ee ma . a cea cna~~atelianahiitndlinnnsiane tetas OF AI to ao Ne Re fhe on em _ — a — Ry A OR a ¥ = ea ~ a lat ET ee THM DATLY WKAMINEHR, MARCH 21. 1886 ~ ee a ame - ——e - — ae _ —_—- ‘ Loe } mbt vier Hic ys. The Oratotio Cor cert. TELEQRADIHIN NEWS. i . Vur of gestion, the Orchestral Club] . : ' No m ils crossu to-day) foucert cf last cve wv 13 the best that has | : f AARC AAS) TSpecraL Despatours To THE EXAMINER, . ° been given in Chulotutown for many | [SpeciaL Despatcurs TO THE EXAMINER. ] FE] i j Hockey and Ba t the Rink to-mght years. The wusic chosen was of a higher | i = 2 , One mulleens be-uiehe, } Cees than we are a customed to hear; and Tho Soudan W ar NO sper a bhe EX CHEL aim the maim was ¢ xeevedingly | é ' ” ——- 0 er eee . e . will be betel en Meo. creditable. lo those who know MM: ssiah, | : iz Tw it would have been more pleasing if the! ire day. selections had ba elven | he order in | at i , : — which the y shed 1D that ervtabl ae uon, Graliaii 0 Engagement. O88 OYTatOrio; | ‘ MO 4 i ‘ é ar + r Ty ‘ i more watchful , | but perhaps that was not possible. The | Uu e programme began with a very pleasing | ssa I eC CO CD S mvisavin, tre Dawond Bookstore | Match, which was (stove! by the choras| THE ENEMYS LOSS HEAVY. | 1s, NA ie ; : Room Paper ia ‘Lift up your he ads. Ol a!l che choruses, > ape this was undoubtedly the best. The time > o wa3 capitsl, and the spirit well sustained, ok —e y for vetting ba ais at 1. | The word ‘‘ylory” jarred somewhat on ai & q> EBEidish, 2a na Gio © Spre t Store will soon be) musiest ear. It was pronounced in true] are: e ioe fwoo't : ul } Island s'yle,as though it were gs} elled | A rabs B4 jilted. } y - oa ; faury.” If there was a fault, it was that | rag Charlottetow 1 siness College will be; the voices were too loud, and the last | ee a | opened on M nday,. } ar h sord, in the new) chorus, ‘*Woithy is the Lamb.” was un- A ST ATEMENT DENIED + rooms, in Brown s }! om jleasantly so. The string quartette from |} ' . , _ _ ra | t | Sire Ricvak TeMPLE is of opmmion that ADV Glock, was ? nie by a wh ay bass | zm 7 c | TT C0 0 S mansined of troops by Kussia was meant not for viel, aud trom - 12 game cause the selec- | ; 9 } ; Se hat for Constantinople } lon from Mcudelssohr, was com: | Lonpvon, Marelh 20, } ‘ es } . : - i — v ruined M-. E-rle played; General Graham telegraphs as follows : « «} i ° Tue cross ip! rf th » coneert on St. | t le ace’ Mnpaniunent to the exquisite air 1 te cad hon 22 Patrick's night, at nted to the handsome| from Theodora in a perfunctery wanner, | Hasuees, March 20, 3.30 p.m. 3 y sum of two huna ind four dollars, | with littl regard for the sentiment of the} — We moved out from camp at 6.15 -— |} song; but Mr. Fletcher's rendering of the }@ clock this morning, leaving the Shrep- THe su! to-morrow evening's lecture | air itself was beaytiful. both in execution | Shire Regiment to gnard it. On reaching POTTON ( ) at St. Peter's Church will be **Considerations | and expression. Mr. Fletcher hes played | the first hill at 8.30 a. m., we found that : on the Atonement and Eternal Punishment.” |‘ Angels Ever Bright” before, and “we | the enemy had retired and occupied another ’ 4 ’ ' o— venture to cav that those who have heard it| hill a mile and a quarter distant. Aiter a Six JouN Macbovatp has promised to ap | ou cther occasions enjoyed it all (he more short halt the Berkshire and Marines were peal to the Imperial ™ pe prpsag + beam war! on this. And here let us say a word as to| ordered to clear the hill, the Indian contin- f PR CES eo . aoa . So | repetitions, It is to» much “the fashion in} gent and Guards supporting. This was : gious on the Pacitic ¢ ae Charlottetown to despise what has beon done very effectually, the enemy being Arren a somewhat lengthy debate leat sung or played before, while a true musical | driven off the ridge, and, stream- -c. L. U. came to the conlusion | teste delights the more in a piece of good |ing south towards Tamai, were charged that a Protective Tarit! was more beneficial to | Wusic the more it grows familiar. Music by squadrons of the ludian Lancers in the Cavada than a Kevenue Tariff like Handel's, or Beethoven’s or Mvzari’s bush. t he cavalry then retired toward the van only be appreciated when every note | Suards. Many of the enemy passed the PERKINS & STERNS * Rane? = bY > , ‘ > oO = Tue Union Furniture Factory, at Bass has worked itself into our hearts with its guzrds at the foot of the hill nearest t» Ch town, Feb. 20, 1885, . - é ‘ Be ; . . a : > > 7< - 12a ’ . > River, Colchester, N. S., was burned on the} own meaning and its own message ; and | Hasheen, in the valley. These were shel- . = evenmmg, th 18th inst. Loss $822,000; a insursnec Charlottetown audiences w ill only learn to! iered by the R “yal Horse Artillery, while ae fae ea) ae ee eee ae se site Fifty men are thrown out el work, love the best music by learning to know tl. [other partics m° ving on our right were en- - | The grand Te Dewm was pethaps the vaced by the Fifth Lancers. Meanwhile a Fa Pe — ro nee 1 here hei an / OY . x . if | SOME 4a iD Province members had al weakest part of the programme The } Zereba, with four « ntrenched pos’s on Aa jaterview in Uttawa oo the 15th — os music did no! rise to t} e d'guity of the idl commandl git, 8 being forme \. The Spencer Jones about the West Indies trade, | ; ‘ git | ad. anced law j , | ps ; ' * | words; and we cannot but question the|@¢' anced trovps = have & 1 returned | tle quoted the statistics of they value of trace , - 7 Ques olan aes sstalaliaat ce. wetter’ aan : : : tasie whic 01 re ‘ y , v ositrion, @ , . with Jamaice aad suggested urging reciprocity bs Wilich ¢€ un select this au 1 the Ave | ] es “E . of trade relations in natural products. Verum, so nicely sung by Miss Hickey, as|*® Our camp, Jeaving the ant a eae ; ad matter. for even @ -Sacred Concert. | Surry regiment with two Krupp guns and . Tux divers still at work on the ill-fated} These great hymns are the highest | four Gardiner and water tanks and signal . ‘ah ‘ + Er * 7c , 9 - ‘ *\ ' steamer Daniel Steinmann, report that some} expression of Christian devotion, and | *ppliances at the entrenched position, Our i or the HeX¢t 3h day Ss We offer the balance af oul iby y . ofthe bedies of the passengers are yet in the} cannot but bs degraded when sung in silled are two oflicers and two men : ship. One in particular, that of a young girl, | a concert room, however brilliant the ren- | ° the British and five Sepoys. The e f° . can be seen j:mmed in such a manper that it dering may be. The famous Silver Trum- wounded are two officers and twenty- ay oods at a sways to and fro from the action of the sea, | pets, with its memories of St. Peter's at}SX men of the British and one J bat caunot be extzicated [rom Its position. Rome, was well given on the pi no. th web officer ard ten wen of the Indian ’ Te the violin and cornet were not up the mark. | CoP Ungeat. The jotantey behaved with ise y . A Leapixe member of Parliament on the} Jt is to be regretted that Mrs. {great steadiness. The number of rebels is : iL c Conservative side being asked at the St.} Roome, to whom we are indebted | estimated at 4,000 The rebel loss is nat ° James Club, London, tor his views on Eog-) for many fine vocal contribu‘ions, did | known, but it is heavy. The engagement . land's troubles, stroked his blond beard and} 4.5, bring out the wonderful beauty of|/asted five hous. The Arabs _ car- as we are shortly to make a change in the business, | - imply sai’, “Oh for one hour of Beaconsfield wk Wad : ' S , : : / : : eae, a i " ahi h liberal lkaien ““O, Thou That Tellest,” as it might have ried off all their dead, and wounded na . ftis's u ua J , 7 . : ; been brought out. It was sung too slowly | tives report that numbers of Osman —— , who A hee ty ic ° . : “ee Py; R: wegen - SS... Digma’s men are deserting, having became added, *‘Rather s*y tiiteen o eso aimer- and uneertainly, though the chorus was pa good. disheartened, ‘To-day’s frightening was i Those who were not familiar with ‘'He > of a noticeably different character f i 2 ; ; : 2 | Thaw who ware not familiar with "Be |i ty Soy preceding engwgemon’, Tvo|DPOGIAL JANBS Ol Goods are MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them. Renininan . oS oe ae on Mr. Vinnicombe’s solo; but to one ac-| Arabs maintained a steady rifle fire, retir-| i : : ing slowly from each position held by them and avoiding close quarters. mean War, with particular reference to the quainted with the words, and music, and Battle of Inkerman and the storming of the | Meaning, the enjoyment was not pure. Mr. > Malakoff ant Redan, ncxt Snesday evening, | Vinnicomwbe plays with a bold disregard for LATER. > “ : Neda ant Kean wat Foamy oa ae eae, intended. winched 's| he Avabaloa ented at won; oe DOM't Fail to Call Early if You Want Bargains. at 8 u'clock by Major Irving. Members of tempted to admire He is also devel ping oa or ’ : —— , ee YP*"® | loss of the British 49, the militia in uniform will be admitted tree, an untidy habit ot slurring from one and are invited to take seats on the platform. in anther eo wav very unpleasant t i c aioe : nape Se oom ther in oe pleasat tt} that the result of his operations has been to of a cultivated ear. The phrase ‘Rest unto on oe ' y ; establish a strong position. All portions of Ture seats in the House of Commons are} your souls,” with which his solo sublimely g po P _Taszs seats in the louse of Coerety in| ontcdea. wan terribly marred by -an{ the (ore, he says, worked sdmirably. = | We require a Prompt Settlement of all Accounts due up to date. ie conmquence of the death of Mr. Barpe*, | erroneous attempt at greater expression, Loxpon, March 20. Gen. Graham telegraphs to Gen. Wolseley eee ty Liberal; West Northumberland, Oat., as the] when the passicniesa simplicity of the In the Commons to-day, the statement 5, result of the unseating of Mr. Gallant, Con-| | usic itself is its own greatest charm. Mr. that Gen. Wolseley had been appointed en ee ae ; is servative; ant Levis, Que., Mr. Belleau, Con- Titahants playing ian “Thou Didst not | Governor of the Soudan was denied. 7 = oe —— on . ow Leave,” was not as good as in his solo, but ee a oe : oi q ‘ 4 See eens ty of 843 over his oppon- | it was better than the sovompapiment which 10,000 Miners on a Strike. i Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opreosite a. e Bt. was very laborious. It was interesting, —— t. ‘ = 7 somali however, to note how the grand music Pirrspure, Pa., March 20. the Market liiouse. trinmphed over all obstacles. There are ten thousand miners now on a “ ine. bre peovese tack ona Prof. Caven's bass solo, from the Stabat strike. The price of coal is advancing. | s- from the effects of the recent Capes disaster Mater, was in a respects the piece : ee WwW. & A. BROWN & CO. 2 with the loss of one toe. The stg erent, ” oy ener A enti an aa oe Parliamentary News. , w reaterday ning > a ow- 70 ccatis & g ay, mre -~ fr 2} aint. De. Prnoet tat the eoueelie like | are bound to confess that we do not believe Ovrawa, March 20. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885 sir abrick, aud held his foot while the amputa- | Prof. Caven carried out the idea of his com- On the resumption of the Budget debate, _ tion was performed Iu afew weeks he will} poser,— an understanding was arrived at that the ae aes : . ea ed be av well as ever, with the exception of ‘* Pro peccatis suae geptis debate would probably close to-night. Mr. } a | . wiffering a little inconvenience from the lees of Vidit Jesum in tormentis Jackson continued the debate, followed by SEED WR EAT. ” oe Et flagellis subditum.” . ” Hon. Mr. Vail, of Digby. V pcioatpe eset ; a i , aclemnity| The House adjourned at 12.20. i" Mr. Roverr Hanuts’ stadio was literally | The idea there is that of intense s — i , journ Bi | POR SALE cH RAP. 2 a semana saci mmmenantie i . cn: on le « nk . , crowded witk visitors on the afternoon of Eri- which only a bass voice can give. day aod Saturday. His paintings were much Prof. Cavau’s rendering was not solemn ; Weather Bulletin. } _—— eb admired. Whe portrait of Mr. Andrew Allan it was held, strong, almost heroic ; but ee if YHE best variety of “White Russian’ Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, good isan excellent likeness and its merits as a| there was no awe-stricken grief in it. He Probabilities for the next 24 hours fo: ————!'-—-—— | ba , itlour, stiff straw; best for our soil and werk of art are great. There was beside it | waa better, however, when it came to] the varitime Provinees. ) portrait of Mrs. Allan taken from a photo- | + Moriendo Desolatum "—those words that Toronto, March 21 --10 a, m. Th jJOUN NEWSON raph—a beautiful pai d said to be ver ; i $6 - a beaut ful | nating and said te b mind almost seem alive. In the line, ‘‘ Dum Strong west and northwest winds, generally , ee a eee os eo cigs. =e. ae a hie Emisit Spiritum,” he divided the second | ¢,;. o..1d weather. ee ave reputatwn i erowilg. the more oO . ; : ai . sic aie ; works aap ose the more highly are they prized word - 2 i ot eee: weg DISSGLUTIOR ROTIGE. Montreal Herald oe : elocution; Dut the grand » MerreoRuLoaicat Orrice | 1 — ; | - onmnl or five notes qa Spiritum made up for all Charlottetown March 21, 1838, T € Dal eee shortcomings. 4 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at ras is to certify that the partnership ed b hang 2 ry {eee oe ay Ia conclusion we must thank Mr. Earle) myidwight).......-.---- 05+ ++ ose 34.6 CE reer er ne heretofore existing between the vnder- ud % Ton, 2 ts gyre “ err ..| fer his choruses. Of the labor spent ov | Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at signed, carrying on business under the etyic a of Wal, nt - address to ss his wait them none but a musical man has any midnight).......+s+ee ceeeee steeeees 15.3 s ‘ ° and firm of Bremner Brothers, has on this - . # on the occasion 0 i notion : and generally such labor is a thank- | Lowest Temperature this morning .... 5.4 his Month we are Se ling OUT | third day of March, A. D., 1885, been dis- ere on April 8. During the debate on the ban! B ; i -e Mr. Earle de- | Temperature this morning,at 3 o'clock 7.4 | solved by mutual consent. ed on ad vo, Mer. Timothy Daniel Sulli- less tas. but ete a 7 oe so see vasedar this leaseiatll atl o'dlosk. .11.0 ans J Dated this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1885, fan, Home Raie member of Parliament for | servea sincere gra ~~ . a ee . CC ad a b a at Chari in Prince Edward Island. a Weatmeath ¢ wnty, described the proposed beg him te jet us hear them again - Sie a eee ‘OO S so Lie t at We Wo | at Charlottetown, in TT a. DREMNER visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales as ap | again until we have all grown familiar with 0 C nt | BENJ. BREMNER. . attempt to politically whitewash Dublin | thom. | Vb LORSLgOMeny. | like to Give One and | 50, VUastle. “All the pertumes ol Arabia, cried -- 2. -_ = | Referring to the above, T desire on beball a Sullivs . =“ rald not sweeten Dublin THERE is no little excitement on the line of | iia te a, | Y | of the late firm to thank the public for t} e na .dis exclamation was received with the Cork and Bandon Railway to-day, fays a | Bro, z rea i jates, Pi 3 Lead | La ll a hance 5 very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, =o o despatch of the 18th inst., occasioned by oe | and ingots Pin. and to inform them that the good will of the Th finding of ths bocies of two med. we oS business has been transferred to Mr. John | ‘ Storm ef last mignt was very severe been frightfully hacked to death by knives, —— - : Coombs, Queen Street. 1 would respectfully oe the line of Railway cast and west. The] ...4 were then thrown across the tracks to be| 20 Tous Rou: d Lron, sizes 4, g, Zand J inch. | pen ramen | request all of our former customers vo place ee ao train was stuck ina drift about mangled beyond recogaition. ‘Lhe unfortunate 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for lobster | | their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose = WO miles suteide that place this miornivg. lo men hed evidently been engaged ina terrible packers. facilities for doing the best class of work iD (’. Sovelling her out several of the train men stroggle with their assailants. The tragedy is) 2 Pigs Lead. ' Mercantile, Fancy and Rook Printivg, Book lad their hauds and ears frozen, The train surrounded with mystery. 2 Inguts of Tin. f ‘ l j | \ y SS i ; -* - binding and Blank Book Manufacturing, at a oe, brought back to Georgetown, and a relief -_o— PEAK RRO, & CO - the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, 1h, TMA Was s¢ ut from here at2 o'clock to ber A CENTENABIAN.— Matthew McKeown, af Oh'tewn Sob. 14, TRA ‘are unequalled in the Province oe " nee. The Tignish train was held at Pa: rsboro N. 8., a native of Ireland, was 100 | ————_———————<—————— BENJ. BREMNER, z semmnerside until the storm abates. This years a on the 23rd of February last. He TI “peace EAN D LLAR WILL 8 a it is drifting very heavy wes*, and it has 11 children, 62 yrandchildren, 113 great- os WHAT A CL Regarding the Diesolution Betice of Mons. 7, * i heved the Tignish train will not move! | andchildren aud 3 great-great grandchildren. so Bremner Bros , above, I beg to state that [ " cecunide this covering, SS fis wife died at the age of 85 He is strong . ‘ (will have, from this date, in my business, the — trains are running on time. The special and hearty, and reads the finest print without To All Whom it May Concern, PURCHASE. | practical assistance of Mr. Benjamin Bremner, ih night will not move irom Cape Traverse to- spectacles He has been in this country 35 ace" | who will be pleased to see ell his former cus : ea ; : : tomers at my office, 18 Queen Street. me . — opi pruae HS re Sete Watches, Clocks or otber —6— ! Fe STOUR OOO TS a PAULY our or Kiuren ‘Le new 1 eon a renate fyom may have le atches, C YO ‘ Ps ooo le hot always ah aia. - perp m0 ts . Renner A —, — me Wis- articles in the custody of the late i Jury, March 6, tkR5—Imo wkly naan et — they might. ‘The « a hi 2 m_ oe "sa ie deceased, for repairs or otherwise, unless they f os e other day the Halifax Re » among 4 herd of cattle belonging toa sane a $ iis o ew cette to bynes mia weal on cnetee Remember this Month Closes our THE VIOLIN. ANorman Percheron stallion, valued at | east of here has been pronounced the g*nuine expenses. ‘The articles will be found at the ¥ Pd 5090, imported fur a gentleman in P. E. | rinderpest, by a reputable Mage ng roma of George G Jury, North side Queen eonterep-meews eat arrives = : tateuded f os atock purposes, who has been ete e Pe aan The | Square, who will deliver the same. i Fi, j N it. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to lot. ° rookly n ee ee — . ea the others to be out of| Also on hand a supply of Waltham sud ‘ei rm , take a limited number of pupils for 7M Jornw lis m and died st Keatings stables, | domes pronsnnns Patent Lever Watches, an assortment of | Violin Instruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservatory oe Th 1 oo oo — Clocks and Jewelry, which will be sold eee ‘method, which is so complete that each pupil ton @ Herald says : ‘*‘We have been request- tee ee, A large iron Safe, as good a3 new, at a bar- tis enabled to form a part of one Leseshioed 20» aw (1) that the animal did not arrive by Horsford's Acid t hosphate. gain. Also, a Shop +5 led. Fade | body, thereby making the tuition o pleasure jt % S. City of Brooklyn, (2) that he was not “Oh WAKEFULNESS. Dated at Charovetown this sixth day of | |inatead of the old class drudgery. ‘“aported . ; yn, : rok * 6S } - re ; i ‘en 1 for a gentlema: ia P. E. Island, (3) tm. P. Clothier Buffalo, N Y., says: February, 15: a7 Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 yeare of age. you a ne net ee at $5,000, and (4) that Be oe os a a ee akiane sah bl age MR. JOHN JURY, | For terms apply at his residense, Water tub Ww; not a Nurman percheron stallion. | ‘1 preses : 2 Administratri Street. v ; : . for wakefulness extreiu amin atrix. ; . fy a a a mG Bayh is enh ns the Recorder's para- | a hard studeat, aiden an ot ites. Po. 6 -whly Fob. Gth, IR&FS Ch'tews, Fob. 14, 188K nervousness, ete