tecal and Other Ltenss. ‘ ¢ ht HOCRE* © * : > On ss Fish at Beer & a (feb ?] (rou > os ! ‘ { 5S il ar 4 at co at the Diamond » om Caxnep Sa te andi = Finnan Hadd ¢ at beet (feb 21 a Re ~ i ‘ will preach in St Pues “ renoon and even! e \ Pa ‘ Pe XAMINER gia cross : ( ain aay on the way to Uitawa pl ' { nited States “— 7 i) 506, Lo ve rickets for the ii Donald Ferguson's Lecture for sa’ , irug stores and at the Diamond ! - Wi ale looking out for the Dominiot Exhibition grant. Some of the | papers ivise th Winnipeggers to have pat eoe é fur m rom both sides to-day. he ms r e » left Cape Traverse at 3.20 this af nd will be in shortly | after a | \WWe nundersta that a meeting of those | who have signed the paper agreeing to take shares iu a new lass hotel, will be held} on some evening of next wees, > Sr. Pa s (Hu CH The sermon to be preach: } rrow evening by Rev. Mr Q Meara will b the su tof the Bible Suck ty ana our du'y wards it, o Fam rs from three dollars upward | at the Diamond bookstore, * 9 Queen Street. e Hon. DonaLp Fene s lectures under the | auspices of th Benevolent Lrish Society, at} their Hall, on Prince Street, on Monday evon- | ing next. Sul ‘*Love of Country. a REY ATION AND INSPIRATION” will be the | Sunday evening lecture at St subjecs ft th Peter's Church t rrow. Some difficulties of the Bible will be considered at this lecture. > Boors & Suors selling very cheap at Mac-} donald’s Boot Store. (feb 21 disiia * Yes,” said the grocer, ‘‘ they make sugar | out of beets now ;” and then, looking sadly | at a list of bad accounts on his books, he added, “and a good deal of my sugar goes back to beats again.” wean : “SHocLp the Clissics be taught in cur Common Schools ? Che debate on this sub. | ject will be exntinued before the Caledonian | Ulab Literary Society on Monday evening | next, the 23rd inst , at 8 o'clock, ; limon Latest Seaside, Rose, and Franklin Square Libraries at the Diamond Bookstore. } ~~ Mitrrary.—The memburs of No 3 Com- pacy, 82nd Battalion, are requested to meet at the Drill shed on Monday evening next at eight o'clock, suarp. A full attendance is requested. — D. Srewart, Captain Com- man‘lincg. > Hox. D. Farevson lectured at Montague Bridge, before a large audience, on Thursday evening; He willlecture before the Benevo- leat insh Society of this city on Monday evening next, and again in Tigaish on Thurs- day evening next. > Brean 6 cents at Pickard’s Bakery—made of the best flour. [feb 21 2i shinedappiialeed Tue letter of Finlay McIlzill, Eeq, con- taining suggestions for the improvement of our Winter communication, 18 crowded out. Other letters, on various subjects, crowded out, will be attended to as soon as possible We must ask our correspondents to make their communications short, - ALamp in the Telegraph office exploded last evening and mace some smoke. The fire bell rang and the firemen were promptly at the scene; but the tire was out before they arrived. Weare pleased to note the prompt- ness with which the Salvage (‘orps responded to the summons of the fire bell on the last two occasions. - > Tue lowest prices on Boots and Shoes will be found at Macdenald’s Boot Store. (feb 21 i Tue Catholic Literary Union, last night, debated the question ‘‘Whether capital pun- ishment is justitiable ?’ After a lively debate it was deculed that only for the crime of murder should the punishment of death be inflicted. On March 6th a debate will be held on the question ‘‘“hould the Legislative Counvil be abolished oF A New Serriement.—A new has lately sprung up along the road leading | Bay to Rollo Bay | vr lv from the head ot R Station, known as Burke’s Road. Within the last year or two, about a dozen families from tustico, have settled in this locelity; and now there are sixteen families all told, with the prospect of having that number increased next spring and fall by other Rustico, who have purchased land in the neighborh« oj. Some of the heads of families, we are glad to learn, ave now taking steps to havea school established trom m their midst. I here are thirty-eight children within tue sch re; and to show that they mean business, ta ple of the settlement are busy at work tting out scantling, saw logs, etc. We congratulate the Burke’s Road Settlers upon the success which has already crowned their efforts in their new home ; and trust t¢ nt endeavors to provide for their children may also prove We understand that they have applied to have their Distri: t established, and we have x Goubt but their application will pt attention at the hands of the proper authorities > IAW their prese schoo] ng 8uCc egsf il. 10 receive prom aicuubs Wer Lozuxces —rHE WHOLE B9X FULL IN OSE Dose. -A somewhat professiosal looking individual has beer recently travelling through the country, exhibiting a collection of Ascaris umbricoides, preserved in alcohol in a bottle, and selling worm lozenges at so much a box or package An evening or two ago a fond parent who resides im one of our eastern Townships, bought a 50 cent package, took it home, and laid it careful'y away in acorner of the kitchen cupboard. ‘Ihe next morning, his three year old son, being left alone for a few minutes, m anaged to climb to where the package was, when he broke it open and ate up the entire contents. ‘The parents, on s*eing what had happened, naturally became Very much alarmed; but the child sickened not, and the day wore on without bringing any alarming symptoms whatever. In fact the child continaed iu the best of health and Spirits till ail fears of the purposed effects of the lozenges had passed ; and now the parents are of opinion that there are some kinds of Worm medicines safer than some other kinds |} South Australia | ault of the battle at Abu settlement | “27 TELERRAD: . . yin ory [Sexciat Desparcnes ro Tuk Examiner. } THE SOUDAN. GHNERAL STEWART DEAD, Gladstone Censured! Buller in 2 Tight Place and Annoyed by Fire at Long henge, ~ Reinforcements Wanted. - Lonpon, Feb. 20. The sad intelligence has just been re- ceived of the death of General Stewart from the effects of wounds recelvi d in his last battle. AUSTRALIA’S OFFER from Adelaide states that is ready equip 2,000 r the Soudan if needed, A telegram to troops fi rHE GUARDS EN ROUTE, Lonpon, Feb. 20. [The third batialion of the Grenadier Guards started for Suakim to-day. Pre- | vious to embarking they were inspected j}and addressed by the Prince of Wales. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. Lonpvon, Feb. 21. The morning papers comment harshly on Gladstone’s studied silence in regard to Gea. Gordon. WHEN HE DIED. Kort1, Feb. 20. The death of Gen. Sir. R. Stewart oc- curred February 16ch at Gakdul Wells, where the wounded were brought from Gubat. rHE LATEST ACCOUNT, Lonpon, Feb. 20. A despatch from Korti to the Ttnies, says the latest advices from Khartoum are to the effect that when El Mahdi heard of the re- Kiea Wells, he proclaimed that his own troops hac gained a victory, and announced that the English were destroyed. He paraded British accoutrements such as heimets hoisted on spears. Whenthe prophet made this pro- clamation the garrison in Khartoum were | on short allowance, and they believed what El Mahdi announced. When the enemy's men approached the place, numbers of the disaffected garrison levelled a portion of the wall to admit the enemy. GATHERING OF THE TRIBES. El Mahdi has ordered all the tribes on the east bank of the Nile to assemble oppo- site Gubat. GENERAL BULLER MENACED. General Buller has found it necessary to entrench his troops at Abu Klea Wells, being menaced on all sides by the Mahdi’s men. Gen. Wolseley will have to send strong reinforcements to assist Gen. Buller in his retreat. A STRAW SHOWS HOW THE WIND BLOWS. The quantity of ammunition, ete., being prepared at Woolwich for transport to Egypt, is greater than the quantity sent out during the entire Crimean war. This shows that the Government is preparing for a long campaign. STEWART'S BURIAL PLACE. Gen. Stewart will be buried at the en- trance of the valley leading to Gakdul. England can ill-afford to lose this young General. GEN. BULLER ANNOYED. A message from Gen, Buller from Abu Klea says the enemy are keeping up a well aimed long range fire on Buller's troops entrenched there. Thus far there have been sixteen casualties. Buller says: ‘‘ 1 am perfectly safe here against an attack of even a large force, but of course this long range firing is annoying.” ssntenacicalliapieninaes The British Commors. Soupan, Feb. 20, In the House of Commons this evening, Sir Henry Tyler gave notice that he would move an addition to the vote of censure to the effect that it was incumbent on the | Government to take hold of Khartoum with a view of promoting civilization and com- mand in Central Africa. Troops have been offered England by five of her colonies. Insubordination. Qurenstown, Feb. 20. Thedeparture of the steamship Hanovari- an for Halifax was delayed until 12 30 this afternoon by the insubordination among the Canadian Voyageurs aboard the trans- port which had brought them from Alex- andria. *arliamentary Proceedings Orrawa, Feb. 20. In the Commons to-day, a number of bills passed their first reading. The bill to provide for the appointment of deputy speaker, was read the second time and ‘passed through committee. * The House adjourned at 10 o'clock. The Senate met to-day after a week's A divorce case occupied its atten- recess. tion. The session thus far has been very dull. companies Weatrer Bulietin. Probabilitees for the next 24 hours for J aril Prowi #8, Toronto, Feb. 21--10 a. w. Fresh south-west to north-west winds, fair weather; not much change ta tempesature. he METEORULOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown February 21, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at r midnight)....-..ceeeeescscereees oe 25.4 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (road at midnight)......----seee eee eeees o» Wa Lowest Temperature this morning .... 9. Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 18. ~—adfer,~ gool deal, than some folks are led to believe. 3 6 0 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clovk. .21.6 5 L. ¥9 S. | 17th inst. says : inj or as = —_ —_ —es vt es r Pr, 7 ‘ ' ; .% P & t : SKATING.—The Halifax Chronicle of the ~The five-mile race at the | Exhib'tion Rink last evening. between W. | Foster, of S:. John, and 8S. Faulkner, who | won the gold medal and the championship bs the Province last winter, was quite an | | interesting contest. At nine o'clock the word “* go” was viven, and Foster shot to For fifty-six laps he kept the Fanikner made a_ splendid spurt, and when rounding a corner suc- ceeded in getting the lead of his opponent. From that to the end of the sixty-sixth lap he covstantly increased the gap, coming in nearly three-quarters of a lap in advance. The time at the end of the several miles was as follows: First, 4.22; second, 8.48 ; | third, 13.16; fourth, 17.42; fifth and last, | 21.584. The time was not remarkably fast in any of the miles, the race last winter for the champiot ship being won by Feuiknce in 415 scconds less than the total time last night. the front. | lead, when > Buack and Colored Cashmeres from 25 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald’s, (feb 91 oo Te Montreal Herald, noticing the death of Admiral Baytield, sa)s:-—‘'The name of ** Bayfield ” conuccted with a hundred places in different parts of Canada. Admiral Boyfield was for many yeers engaged in an tant work- the survey of the sea and 18 ase coasts of what were then the prov- ins of Pritish America. He i per- formed his difficult and arduous task so thoroughly and so well that his charts, made from forty to fifty years ago, have not since heen improved upen. They are still the standard authority with gulf and lake navigators. Admiral Bayfield spent the evening of his days in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, where his affable marners and unostentatious goodness won for him the esteem and respect of all classes of its in- habitants, > Wuire and Colored Shirts, a lot selling cheap to clear at J. B. Macdonald’s, (feb 21 oe —— BuTYERICK 8 new Patterns just opened at the Diamond Bookstore, 9 Queen Street. ns chig athe A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in Scuth American Send self-addressed envelope to Rev Josepn T* Twnran, Station D, Now Vaart “LOVE OF GOUNTRY.” HON, DONALD FERGUSON WILL DELIVER A LECTURE ON THE ABOVE SUBJECT, ON MONDSY EVENING NE&XP, 23r1 of FEBRUARY, UNDER THE Auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society, —IN THEIR-— Halli, Prince Street Proceeds to be devoted to Charity. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture at 8. Admission '0 cents JOHN HENNESSY, Secretary. Ch’town, Feb. 17, 1885—4i eod wkly SPECIAL BARGAINS. SNIVDAVSa THEC. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Book-store, 89 Queen St. ChL’town, Feb. 16, 1885. WANTS, LONP, FOUND, &e. eee cnet OST - On Friday, the 20th inst, a Plan. 4 The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at the ExaAMINER office. feb21 tf |, ST — Between Southport and McKinnon’s Tannery, a Satchel. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the EXAMINER office feb2l 2i pd NITUATION WANTED—A young womar requires a situation in a family to do gen- eral housework. Apply at this cffize, f21 lig PNOR SALE-—A Wanzer ‘'C” Sewing Machine, nearly new, in first rate erder; cost $45, will be sold at a bargain. Enquire at this office feb19 101 GVERAL ILD] DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, on Upper Hilla- borough Street, as follows: Two adjoining the residence cf Mr. Wellner, four below that of Mr Leitch, and one on the corner, adjoin- ing Mr. Knight's, on Euston Street. For terms apply to James DesBrisay. febl7 2wks 2aw pat VW ANTES IMMEDIATELY.—A Nar sery to take charge of two chii- dren, aged 5 and 7; ove with some experience preferred. Apply to Mrs. George Macleod. feb13 YO LET—Shop and Cellar on Great George Street, occupied by E. H. Schurman ; possession April Ist, 1856.—Joha Stumbles, 2w eod OR SALE.— One very tine Berkshire Boar Pig, 12 months vid. feb 11 tf . yousg man of good reputa- a situation as Clerk ina or otherwise; good penmap. ky ANTED tion @ store, office, ref Apply at tiie ofiice. feb7 " BE White €sttons, Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885. Perkins & Sterns. Grey Csttons, Print Osttons, SHEETING COUTONS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTONS AND ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, &C., KT VERY LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & STERNS. _oods ata as we are shortly to make a change Don’t Fail to Call Harly if You the Market House. WwW. & A. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885. ISALT. SALT. SALT. IN STORE: 5,000 Bags of Liverpool Salt. 2,000 do Fishery do. PEAKE BROS & CO, | Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1884. On Consignment. Lead | Y. Mi. C. A, Tuesday Ev'g, February 24th. —_—- SERGT. JOHN ALLAN, Late of H. M. 16th and 20th Regiments of Infantry, has kindly consented to relate Reminiscences of Active Service, [Russian War & Indian Mutiny, 1854-56.) The lecturer will wear the uxiform of his Regiment. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock by Col. Beer. Admission, 10 cents. Col, Beer requests that members of the militia who attend appear in uniform, and that the officers occupy seats on the platform Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885—3i fs&m pat sm*tu } pa iron, Tin Plates, Piz and Ingots Tin. 20 Tons Round Iron, siz>s 4, 8, ? and j inch. 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for lobster ckers. 2 Pigs Lead. | 2 Ingots of Tin. PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1885. Valuable Farm for Sale, *PXHAT valuable Farm, with buildings thereon, situated at Belle Vue, Lot 49, containing about 60 acres, nearly all in a good state of cultivation. Asa site for asummer residerce or seaside hotel it cannot be sur- passed; only 15 minutes’ drive from the ferry. Wil! be sold at a bargain. For further particulars apply to W. H. HASZARD, at W.& A. BROWN & CO., Queen Street. Ch’town, Feb. 10, 1885-—-eod wkly 3w COAL. COAL. EN STORE: 300 Tous ACADIA NUT, FREE TO ALL (jRORGE CARTER’S SEED CATALOGU: FOR 1885 will be ready March Ist, and will b: mailed FREE to all ap plicants It contain descriptions and cul tural directions of al the leading varieties ef LOWER. VEGETABLE AND ACRICUL- TURAL SEEDS. 38 Pages. 50 Lilustrations. Valuable premiums to purchasers of seeds. 0:00 IN PRIZES FOR BEST VECE- ABLES. No need to send _orders: t foreign tirms. Patronize a home institution. Buy seeds suited to the climate. My seeds have given satisfaction for the last tive years. I test the germinating qualities of ill the leading varieties before sending chem ont. WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT anc CARTER’S IMPERIAL TURNIP are special ties. Orders for Catzlogue will be booked 1s received, and mailed in turn. Send fo { it at once. Name and address on Posta! i a ‘ es ; 200 do do ROUN D, leek aiaar a 100 do INTER“OLONIAL ROUND, CEORCE CARTER, Seedsmnan. 150 do OLD MINE SYDNEY, ’ 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. Charlottetown, P. E. Islard Feb, Ll—1 aw wkly 3m For Sale Low. Cc. LYONS, Acadia Coal De Peake’s No. 2 t, UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY EX barf, “ ‘ AMIN@R, the hast nepew published on Ch’town, Jan, 28, 1885—6w wkly the yrine* Great Bargains! For the next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry LARGE DISCOUNT! in the business, Special Lines of Goods are MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them. Want Bargains. We require a Prompt Settlement of all Accounts due up to date. => Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opvosite BROWN <& CoO. FLOUR FOR SALE. E have in store the following brands of Good FLOUR :— 1 Car Beaver Mills (patent), 1 do Strathroy Mills (Choice Superfine), 1 do Glenmorris Mills, do do 1 do Lorne Mills (Superfine), which we will sell from $4 up. Ali warranted, A. HORNE & CO, 155 U pper Queen St. Ch’town, Feb. 6—4i oaw whkiy 4i Pf. ISLAND BUILMAY. Excursion to and from Cape Traverse. ee RETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued from all stations on this Railway to Cape Traverse; also from Cape ‘Traverse to all Stations on = main line and branch, from Feb 16th inst., to 26th Feb. inst., both days inclusive, and good to return up to and on 2nd March, 1885 ‘This excursion will afford parties an opportunity of witnessing de- parture and arrival of the Iceboats Good hotel accommodation at Cape Traverse. A special Passenger Train leaves Charlotte- town at 8 p. m., ard 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, Railway Office, Ch’town, Feb. 12, 1885. fe 12-—pat, all wkly pap li FOR SALE. QE Black Bash Lobster Factory, Lot 45, lately occupied by Doyle & McBride, Souris East. That is:—1 main building, 52 feet long by 30 wide; 1 shed, 20 feet long by 12 wide; 1 warehouse, 20 feet long by 13 wide; 1 cock house, 20 feet long by 12 wide —all in good order, together with all outfits, nearly complete. Also, 660 lobster traps and trap ropes. For particulars and terms apply to OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, P, E. L., Jan. 30—1m 2aw wky 4)