ee ae ae as — ee =n T) ae nat ee a —— = . ALLY HE AMINEHR, MARCH 27, 1885. CUSTOMERS AND THE TRADE | { jecal and Other Items. | TELECRAPHIG KeWs, lebrated the thirty-fourth | the Ep se» have joined Riel from Teapot’s bane, | Such is the information ‘le furnish to the press to-day. ‘he Government 4 he situation, is reyarded with much gre ater | 4 than t¢ howey er, e Goverumont statements | ar way Brewer BixxFs . ; a t) to Ss ‘ » rr . anniversary of his ation (Sexcia, Drsratcues to Tur k KAMINER. ] ' pate, yest muarm “jw oa no HB ANGLO-ROSSIAN DISPUEB, “iiss held fue deat! -. * ; lwo meetings of the Cabinet wee Christopher ‘i aie" nehop of | > | yesterday. Lincoln, ag | - : Aa er ae Restee . | Yer 5 » ns , ae oe a she pantie nteeilie uhlaid | Russia Proposes an Aliiaace: Weather Batierin : ast . ' io ‘ EME he attention of the polior, aa it With Turkey af ton erou pecdesy . ’ Probabilities fi the “eo DY) Aovwirs ly UVF ni . ° r : r lang | Es “wo. eee We will continue tor Three Weeks Only our rie mails left Cape Traverse for Case Tor : i ; sihtee pe 2 ‘ ‘ nmi ; : ) ymONTO, March 2 10 a. ' oe : - nt Ras re Calling out the British Reserve Moderate to fresh niati-went and iy a : Pas ill winds, geverally fair milder weather : | for Service. : : » i In mM, brother «f the oe ‘ ' a vA \I i I > } METEOROLOGLOAL OFFICE : ate Lawret sick ' , = i Oe Charlottet March 27 1855 ad { St. 4 Nild last oight A ti T p : ’ : es Aariovtetown March 24 (55), ove :' Clive rreparations for War,‘ sarisss ve . ' ; Lytle iperature yesterday, (read at > i . * ’ ' ' . Bibl j I | 1a, a ) () OF al, ere sk 27.1 ws ISH sermatl ana aelic ‘bles, | : ill elt silat te gl ig inetna t Meabic gerne Sou ‘ ” h. Hebrew { k Testaments at the -_ ; Low = lemperature yesterday, (read at Freach, | ‘ : at , vat S a, ie mk night) ia ] R Depo utors Mu. F. BLLIS [mar 28 } { . ; ae eS Cees ee — Dine Ly - ; arships Gettin: Pog » o | Lowest Temperature this morning ....11°4 MeN | formerly S r ouiyo Ata val J QI dOd Femperature this morning,at 8 o'clock...20.1 | LE REXAND= AM \ - ormery ouper- ; "one mperature thia afternoon at i o'clock 35.0 | 1 2 *: *>, 4 .t ‘ 3 . . . oh bat ’ E. I Railway, registered at the | ——<> | " i : oer if Vou wane is a Ee dy A | Vs don { tail { ; ~ . r utendent : iia :% d “ oO < ’ Lond t omimion C,overpnment I > a . ca 3 as t iS Is ositive V oe ¢ March Sth “ ONDOR, March 26, An influential meeting of the citizens of | rey EY i - ie army ot Bombay Presidency has been ist John, on Friday night, emphatically i ii hy LASYJ CHAN CE ui MeSwatn, of Normal School, an prepare for active service, | endorsed the Megantic route across the! : ill i a paper before the Educational 7 le overnment 1s considering proposals | State of Maine, as the best route for the | institute this evening on ‘Industrial Draw- | tich Rassia has made to Turkey in regard }proposed Short Line to the Maritime | ing.” Chair tal t eight o'clock to forming an alliance | provinces, The mayors of St. John and yea I ~ Standard is still hopeful of peace | Portland, and the chairman of the Board of | ' ‘ Fen ne . — ‘ sateen fine iy . : Tue Legisiat { New Brunswick have says Ru slau finances are unable to stand | lrade, were appointed a committee to press | decid — { ‘ nent Stock Farm] the strain of war. that no power ’ these views of aad eihfess . Ps . . . . > . ided that Sereeneae se , the ower except | these views of the citizens of St. John at} | . A { ib . ’ , i] . . | 1 Oo TA { | 1¢ | A shall - be remo a Rastera = | Germany is able or willing to supply a “i Ottawa, | WEE : o. 4. rownh Wi continue { 1€ USINeSS a ter { ie t i pri ' éSthoe Pr ‘ i it as first iocat » Wee see . : ¢ — s of the Pr . as Hirst located. . Kussia, and that it is doubtful whe ‘her | ee ; , : we pecilict. died ; eveu Germany could do se, | ‘THE recent storm cause a blockade on the} s. t “ ywnh pugilist, died in ae ' ~ ~ < ' . railwavs of the Msg : ai age | en i. +. at ee Lonnos, March oe oi he lainland, and mails and pas I ngers hav : xe beer 1 49 years : v ro t Wolver. | The Qaeen ha elit: ee in c@nsequence been delayed aged 47 |} ’ . “gal va H ’ eS Ht a message to the | Several days. 1t was reported at Halifax that | » he ° ample: i iana, an cime to ica 1808 ) mn ‘o! K : : i [ " hamp. a, 5 ¢ mi : BE = . a hs calling out the Reserves | ™any of the 500 head of cattle snowed up on | A it il mounts due the I ifm must be Paid at once in IS } anid : ritish Militia for permanent service. | the way from Ontario have perished from ex- | : oe pe Preparations for war continue with creat posure and starvation, meanwhile the Allan | 12 nai @i¢ nt steamer . act , } ~y . : | fue new and i ner - a of activity. Orders have been sent to Ports- | liner Ca: thegeman has been detained eight | fas rt ‘ ? blaec- | aa4 . { re x ; se Tk ec . | — (the ir » WH E i 7 | mo ith to put the steel despatch vessel days at very heavy loss, and wi'l likely have | WW. & A. BROWN & Co. on the route Detween ot no am oston | lalla ‘. : . . : “ms siniied ‘ ” | thi raed Me cury, 10 gune, in readiness for imme- ae vamienn Several Gaye. . ’ + diate service { ‘ a+ . —_ > - Y + ~ a. 1 sud nee io. @ is ated that the iin Wiciitin Jit iie ses Minette Charlottetown, March 27, 1885 EL citizer nterested will remember the arto: plated turreted supe Devastation in r a eperss srOm ; BEE Giza interested will Fempempser the! and Collosus, and the corvette Bacchanite. (inee rr nt, om oll Highways these sve! : meetiog of the Arbor Society this (Friday) | fe Hacchanite, | blocked up, but the Pictou, Eastern Exten- | evepiog, in the Stipendiary Magistrate's efice. The work for the coming sammer will then be settled upon. > Sxvex Tons English Genuine and No. 1 | di White Lead, and twenty-five barreis Pale Boiled and Raw Linseed Oils in stock. Also, @ fall stock « Hardware Store.--Norron Bros. livia 4 youne gentleman of the legal profession will real a paper on “* Shakespeare's Julius | falso under preparations f Paint Brushes, at the City | despatched to India. ; te gether with the troopship UOrantes, are for sea. Orders sent to the armories the Kingdom to retarn imme- liately to the Tower of London all Martini. Henri rifles they have in stock, that they may be inspected, after which they will be have also throughout bee lu sion, and Spring Hill and Parrsboro railways | are open. Al} roads along the western shore | were blocked. ‘Travel over the Western Re Counties railway was suspended all the latter part of last week, anda despatch to the Her ald says the road will not be open till Wed- | resday. On the whole, it is the worst snow | Sterns Fourteen thousand _ vifles now at Portsmouth will be forwarded | | to India to-morrow. Ceyr, this evening bef re the Literary and | i ee So i) ' Sejentific Seciety, in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor. a. ; The sessions of th pub ic. society are open to the | Cini Vaxxre Torrepo Boar.-—In the House of Lords, Earl Northbrook, in reply to Viscount | Sidmouth, said a naval officer had been sent | to America to inspect the newiy invented tor- pedo beat, but that it was not desirable to publish the result of his investigation yet. | i. - ' | ‘ ' ‘ ' We have ived a lengthy report of the entertainment at Kelly's Cross on St. Patrick's night. ‘wing to the crowded state of our colamns, and late arrival of the report, we areunsable to give itspace. Weare pleased | ' ' to not that the entertainment passed off sue- es y, and all who took part acquitted themselves creditabl, i Seeeeast ALLEN continued his ‘‘ Reminis- eences of Active Service’ last evening, in the YY. M. C A. Hall, before a good-sized an- dience. The Baud of the 82ud Battalion was | in attendance, and played before and after the | lecture. Major Irving occupied the chair, and several of voluuteers in uniform took | seats on the platiorm The Sergeant dwelt | chiefly on the storming of the Maiakoff and | Redan, At the close a vote of thanks was | tendered to the lecturer. i ae - We are always pleased to chronicle the success of Islanders abroad. The many friends of Mr. Hugh Walker, who left this ciiy over two years ago, and has since taken a fall course at the Philadelphia Dental College, will be glad to learn that not only | has he secured his degree as Doctor of Dental Surgery, (D. Db. S.) bat also carried off the first prize in Anatomy. We understand that Lir, Walker is like ly to practice his profession it this Island, and wish him every success. Mr. Walker is 4 brother of Rev. Dr. Walker, Rollo Bay, and F. D Eeq., M i Cardigaa Bridge ’ Walker, , THe market to-day was fairly well attended and stocked. Prices as fo'lows : | Beet (small) G6 to 12 cts per Ib; do per} grotto 5 cts; mutton, per lb 6 to 12 cts; veal, 3 to Sects: pork carcass) 5} to 64 cts; | ts; turkeys, $1.00 to $1.70 | - . ickKS each, 95 to 35 cts; } fowls, each) 0) ts 30 ets : butte r fresh), 20 to 24 cts; do (tub) 18 to! s cts; eggs, per doz, 3 te 4 ote; ar per 100 Ibs, $2.50 to $2.60; oatmeal, $2.50 to $3.00; hay per 100, 55 to 65 cts: oats, 26 to 38 cts . eD b0€s, 3u to 3% do (small), 8 to 10 geese 59 to 60 -d ,2 cts; pota skins, OU to > Tue ter pa elegatior, mentioned | IN an Oitawa a few days azo, Waited ; Minister of Marine and Fish ries » ¢h 24th rast, and asked that the ishing grounds in New Biunswick and P E. Velan Lehoul] be divided up and licenses of ishing granted to individuals and firms Mr Burns, M P., sucgested that fishermen farmers who have heret»fore ¢ njoyed the right of Hshing la certain localities should be placed the same footing as the packers in the Eranting of licenses, and that water spaces | Seretolure unoceupisd and open free to the | geeral pub! lie St. Joho Sua hag reason ¥ think th minds of the P.M. Island Osler packers will be « »mplied with, but it oy likely that action will be taken so far as faces Branswick is concerned, until after er enquiry on the part of the Minister. > Tae Breeders’ Ga tte, of Chirago, pub- uahes asketch of the imported Jersey cow, Princess 2nd,” 3045, which has astounded a circles by yielding 46 Ibs. and 124 ozs. salted butter for the week euding March 1. uo bet Was Ingde under she auspices of the “We gy dersey Cattle Club, and is therefore reliable. [¢ by, ats the butter-producing re- cord of the celebrated J ersey, '*Mary Anne St. sanbet.” 9779, which, on a test, produced is — 124 ozs. butter in 7 days. ** Princess” Sieve aT of Mrs. 8. WV. Shoemaker, of 177 8» Maryland She was dropped in iy aud sold in New York in 1°79, for $*,- She was tested first in 1884, for seven a’ the «a day ' three men, who were wounded in the fight | ‘ > j ‘ Dufferin Praising the Indian Troops, Another Brush with the Arabs, ~-- > —— ALLAHABAD, March 26. Lord Dofferin, replying to a native depu- tation, praised highly the conduct of the Indian troops during the recent engage- meuts near Suakim,and the general patriot- ism of the whole Indian army. Svuakim, March 26 A convoy of the Grenadier Guards, under command of Gen. Graham, accompanied the Shropshire, Surrey and Sikhs Indian regiments this morning, on their departure r Tamai, as far as Gen. McNeill’s zareba. The zareba was reached with the loss of but A force of Arabs rushed on The latter at once formed a on the way. the troops. square. The Arabs charged upon these, and were repulsed with a loss of 100 killed. The Northwest Rebellion. | The Indians and Halt: Breeds Quiet. | : } The Outbreak Regarded with | Alarm. ” | Orrawa, March 26. | ‘ 1 No. further pews has been received by | the Government this morning in connection with the insurrec'ion in the Northwest. 4 telegram from Edmonton, at alate hour | ‘last night, states that there is no trouble lat that point, that the hindt ieee! and Indians are quiet, and that! little doubt is felt that peace will be kept. The statement that the| Indians are participated in the uprising, treated lightly by the Government. Nei-| ther Big Bear, Lucky Man, Pound Maker | nor Little Hine, chiefs of tribes within the | radius of the disturbance, have given assist- | ance to Riel. Big Bear, who is one of the most powerful chiefs in the Northwest. in respect to the influence he wields over the Crees, is settled quietly upon his reserve, nearly two hundred miles distant from | | Carletou Point, at which the rebels are un- derstood to be armed. At Edmonton and Battleford all is quiet, and the uprising is confined to the neigh- borhood of Prince precautionary measure, one hundre men of the 90th Battalion in Winnipeg have left that city for Q’Appelle, when in case of need, they will proceed to the scene of operations. Humboldt is some eight miles from Carleton, and the last informa- tion from the former spot is that Col. Irvine left there on Monday morning with one hundred mounted police for the pur- pose of reinforcing the garrison Of ninety men at Carleton, and that in order to effect a junction, he is making a detour round the base of the insurgents. It is expected that to-day Col. Irvine will either have wet the insurgents and had a conflict with them, or have peaceably milk re during that test yielded 323 Ibs. of on es produced 27 lhe. 10 oz salted “Princess” na’ oo a wenteral test ° received aa tour , per da ; ‘ 2 ate. aon 1b qts pea meal, 2 on Roca tides ye Ps. - Wheat bran—total 40 qts., e- Sypetite wa,” beets, aud good clover hay. Her seemed Was constantly youd, and ia fact she the test rai ready to eat more. During wake » I ) lbs. of milk were required ty Pound of butte; reached Carlton. Contigents of the Mounted Police from adjacent parts, have been ordered to the scene of the outbreak, and before the weck passes some | three hundred men will be concentrated in | the neighborhood. It is supposed that Riel has between live and six hundred men lst his command, to overcome whom the | Mounted Police, the Government state, will easily be able. |paralysis, Murdock Gillis, aged 76 years, «| The Union Dramatic Club bleckade in ten years. i ; - ies Oo > MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on! the 25th inst, by the Rev. H. P. Cowpers | thwaite, A. M, Mr. Golding Howard, of | + Corawall, to Harriet, eldest daughter of Henry Hyde, Esq., of West River. r Tn San Francisco, Feb. 12th, by Rev. | Father Reiley, O. P., Charles A. McPhee, | | formerly of Georgetown Royalty, P E. I., to} Ellen © McDonald, of Oakland, formerly of | Mount Stewart, P. FE, | , On the 18th inst., at Eldon, by Rev. J. 0. T e C Ons, J ' Reddin, Angus Lk. Martin and Addie M.-Mc- Donald, daughter of Mr, John S, McDonald, At the Manse, on the 29th inst,, by Rev, J. M, McLeod, Alexander McPhee, to Annie McArthur, both of New Haven, Lot 31. At the Manse, on the 13th inst., by Rev. J. | M. McLeod, Duncan Darrach, of West River, | Lot 65, to Emma McFachery, of Brae, Lot u. _ At the Manse, Moant Stewart, on the 18th inst., by Rev. W. R. Frame, Charles B. Pigott, of Savage Harbor, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. William Coffin, French Village. Print Usttons, SHEETING COITONS, PILLOW COVTONS, FLEECY COTTONS AND ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, &C., AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. sat ot Delno Morris, aged 4 months and 14 | PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885. DIED. In this city, on the 26th March, after a| lingering illness, Capt. Daniel MclIsaac, aged 63 years, formerly of Antigonish, N.S {Funeral from his late residence, Malpeque | Road, at 10 o‘clock on Saturday } (Antigonish papers please copy } ‘Our little boy so young and fair, ' Called from an early doom, Just come to show how sweet a tlower In Paradise could bloom.” “DRAMATIC. TEA WORTH TRYING,’ COFFEE. COFFEE. At Graham’s Road, on 19th ‘ust., Catuerine, beloved wife of Ale;ander Ross,aged 74 years. | At Williamsport Hospital, Pa, on January | 25th, of rheumatic fever, James McDonald, | son of the late Capt. John Metionald, of Brae, Lot &, in the 3/th year of his age. | Hae | | i j Fresh Ground Coffee, ! |B Tader the distinguished patronage of His! J Honor the Lientenant Governor. i i (Java avd other kinds) from At Chatham, N B., on the 5th instant, of | leaving a hushand and seven children to mourn | the loss of a kind and affectionate wife and | ENT F RR | A | N Mi a N TT o 9 i mother, << s } } At Searltown,on 21st inst., Hugh Campbell, | IN THE as < | Elder, in his 78th year ‘‘Blessed are the dead | . ’ i ee 5 | VOID Adalterated Imported Colfees | which die in the Lord; yea saith the spirit | os Aga i a 4 if You can buy the that they may rest from their labors, and their | AGADEMY GF i USIG j j = —_ i works do follow them ” } ¥ 5 | ! —— | a wt ' | At Summerside, on 22nd inst., Annabella, | ON = fy —= . ote (reel, (i? Whole Roasted Beall, third daughter of Anna and Henry Bishop, | gp... ‘ a oe f | i fr Fm & | aged 12 years. hastei Mi auday, 4 | i! 6th. = ts ee et . | A a aS | —-AND— —d = <r > = x C2 O 4 88 | BEER AND GOFF. THE ABOVE VEKY CHOICE BRAND OF | native of Belfast, P. E. L. hi stn ’ | Will present, for the tirst time in Chariotte- On the 11th March, at his residence, Chat- | a Carleton's thril'ing drama | ham. N. B, of general debility, after a linger- | : ? r ing illness, George R. Bridges, a native of | MORE SINKED AGAINST THAN INDIA & CHINA TEA Prince Edward Island, in the 81st year of his| SIiNNING, (BLENDED) age. His end was peace. (Founded on events "ow prominent in Ireland ) Apples. Apples. At Boston, Mass., on the 6th inst., Ann, | widow of the late George Hayden, of Chatham, aged 70 years. For family use, for sale at 50 cents per pound ee 300 Barrels—WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at BEER & GOFF'S, | On the 9th inst., at the residence of her! The Entertainment will son-in-law, Myr. James Bentley, Margaret | laughable FARCE, entitied, Sarah, relict ci the late Daniel McNeill, of Cavendish, aged 71 years. gx Give it a Trial. ‘Should This Meet the Eye! BEER * GOFF. conclude with a a a er cnr recall aed taaeaiaidel aetna aie eetiennaeae At Brudenell, on the 10th inst, after a short | iUness, Eliz beth Gordon, deeply regretted by | a large circle of friends and acquaintances. At Indian River, on the 19th inst., after an Albert. As a, illness of five years. Margaret Ann, youngest q | daughter of James McCarvell, aged @ years. Of consamption, a’ Forest Hill, on Jan 12th, Neil MeDonald, aged 25 years, son of Peter and Margaret McDonald. He leaves four brothers and two sisters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving brother. At Melville Road, DeSable, Lot 29, on the 15th inst., of inflammation of the lungs, John Alexander, beloved son of John Bell, aged 20 years and five mouths. At his residence, Pleasant Valley, Lot 24, Robert Sharpe, in the 18th year of his age. Deceased emigrated from the town of Dum- fries, Scotland, in the vear 1814. Forty ov fifty Indians N hand, a quantity «f Pictou, Gowrie at } a am a , . An efficioot ORUHESTRA will be inj attendance. { New and beautiful SCENERY has been prepared for the play. Admission: Gallery, 25 conts ; Pa: quette, 35 cents; Reserved seats, 50 cents. ‘Tickets for vale at all the Drug Stores and the Diamond Bookstore. Doors open at 7, curtain to rise at 8 o’clock, sharp. Ch’town, March 24, 1885. $200 REWARD. eo eee FHWE above reward will be given by the City of Charlottetown, to any person who will give such information as wiil leed to the convictfon of€the person or persous who feloniously set on fire certain premises on Pownal Street, the property of James Currie, Mines and Glace: Gay Coal. | Also; Sydaov | ui mine) Round Coal. Will be sold | « Cash at Summer prices. (Abd. JOHN HUGHES, Water Straet Ch'tewn, March 10, 1885—lIino cee Esq., Collector of Customs, on the evening of | the 24th inst. Ly order of the Mayor, A. H. MACPHERSON, | City Clerk. Mayor's Ottice, March 25, 1885—2w Zawypatlw | 1000 Barrels Flour. WHOLESALE AND RBVALL. ————— CHOICE BRANDS ! -— DANUBE takes the lead. ee ~~ Popular brands. GOLDEN STAR MAPLE HILL GOLDEN AGE STRATHROY The above and other CHOICE BRANDS! In stock this date, BEER & COFF. Choice Pateuta. Choice Superiore. CHEESE, CHEESE, 100 Boxes—WHOLESALE & RETALL. BEER & GOF eae The Liquor License Act, 1883. ae is hereby given that a meeting of AN the Board of License Commissivners for the District of King’s County, will be held at the Supreme Court House, Georgetown, On TUESDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH Next, A. D., 1885, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all appli- cations for certificates for such licenses as are authorized to be granted in this License Dis- trict by the Liquor License Act, 1883, or by the Act 47 Victoris, Chapter 32, intituled “An Act to amend the Liquor License Act, 1588: q » By order of the Board, HENRY A. BEARs, Chief Inspector of Licenses for King’s Co, Murray River, 95th February, A. D., 1555. Paw wkly thiate taal