of L 1100. — . _ ] BEFORE. . siento batieidiaad aneimiainn alleaes i Burns third, and Large fourth—time 11.55. mands of the ! west. . ee ee ad, too bad. Sir} The Band of the 82nd Battalion was pre- ite John is goig to let the marderous scoun-|sent, and furnished fine music throughout Tur following are some of the de- a es after — Poor a the evening. ao Sg eg eg untimely death has never been avenged ; ae aS aes by the delegates of the} and now after slaughtering hundreds of in. — a Northwest Territories, now in Ottawa: | noeent men and women, the arch-traitor is The Wheat Supply. Th N Council have power to in i tO be let loose again, Too bad. Yes, oot : on s having purely territorial bre aliy, too bad, but the people will yet have Bradetreet’s, in its analysis of the world’s ’ that the Government use its influence to have | “0% Fevenge. wheat supply, estimates the quantity of | the f es onthe ©, P. R. reduced, especial: | . wheat that will be required until the first lyon phew from Britt b Co mbia. ét ia a orpeme. _ lof July next by other than the United desk, and thattegh homenteater bo eiowgh 406] jae, ae Sth Telidision r-*: Pow, Beli Riague® 3 econ. . Pani nad linea building thn be ton free 1 mit. > 8 a . bung, Poor map, he was only | it estimates the total supply of wheat avail- want ; pees SH sot ewes po *] f chling for his rights. He died a patriot, lable from other countries than the United ; given equal to the duiy now ca was dyer. specimen of humanity. States at 126,000.000 bushels. The United tnral yménts and ivmber. |} het an abonimable man that Sir John is!|} Kingdom has 80,000,000 bushels on hand, a . oe * 3 = @ = “ain DAILY HXAMINGR, FEBRUARY 23,1886. _ _— = i sections ’e opened for the ex SCENE NEAR MONTAGUR, : . 2s he pleased with the other skaters, finishing about two laps ahead, with Price second, Trip,” ‘Edinburgh to Sterling,’ eh * m i! (F 1iner Written Years Ago. The Races Last Night. [Wrrrren ror TH Examiner. } Lie iy xan _—— a. “ All Things Come to Those Who oe Noarly thirty years ago, an esteemed} AN enthasiastic audience assembled at Wait.” ‘ , . ———| clergyman of the Presbyterian Qhurch, the the Roller Rink last evening to witness the . FEBRUARY 23, 1886 : ; i races. At nine o'clock time was called, the inet BI . Rev. Daniel McOurdy, referring to Prince a sau. dk the elitees of All things come to those who wait, =====e | Edward Island, said : ae pO ey enn et » Faithful love and bitter hate, The Coming Session 'There is much in our isolated position Th ktheir a Lee we oe o 1 1 oem Curses, blessings—this is fate. F to provoke competition, and almost coerce 1@ firat called was _ one-mile race for Swift the turns of Fortune's wheel, — us 0 economizs and improve our intelleciu- boys under sixteen yeare,for a purse of Slr Now to soften, now to steel, Tak Opposition are not likely to re-}™ — a. _— = on The following boys started:— Now to wound, = a — .a¢ the operation of last se world of min y the floating lcebergs Oo: Hurtle McGregor Joy and grief to all will come, peat the peration of last year—-proiong| , . \ gor. Depths of j hich ike us oe é ; - ne ae : ; . : joy which strike us dumb i the session by obstructive resolutions | _ od aro set dares — ae Abbie Leigh. Grief that A aoe the heart-strings numb, and iseless talk. and then cooly pock et a ae . yo sot Ae t 4 a Frank McKie. R d ‘| d th NH id als : (@tn, a) al Ja) » roar which 18 usualiy devote o literary ‘ y ouid and roun @ seasons rou, $ 0 each. T) > have her rd too much Seale > If we ee vanity than other John Nicholaon. And as = eo soul, : ae a. . : ve a bounty or a dele. about it, and ‘ve learned that such] more favored localities, wo come to possess | At the start Leigh sprang to the front, os ’ tactics are uot likely to result in their | more originality and self-reliance. | we rene oe oe —- followed AN Oinus 00gne ge vee return te office. Besides, Mr. Blake “Islands, small islands, are Vastly x c a wit icholson e the natu Sdastere we, OF Eaves of tabs. will not soon forget why he stopped | superior, other things being equal to con- | “4 ee 0 our daps no change Im these JouN, BOE eal ait ci eae ee dl re | tinental countries, in literary distinetion, positions occurred, then McKie rw ———————T——X—K—K—eK—__=== I 7 ae, tad eos yea ig Guty &8/ 24 in the powers of invention. passing McGregor and sniling for Leigh, eader of the ‘ pp 8 ton, when agata he ‘‘Talanders, in virtue of their isolation, who was pluckily keeping his lead. When WARLIN ROPE TN &e sees m0 mbers of Pariiament ready to/are a kind of amphibious race. Sailors the convest between McKie and Leigh for j Ay j ' pocket public money to which they were| born and bred, they are equally at home on first place was at its most exciting pitch, —--- not entitled. terra firma apd the deep seas. Born with Leigh tripped and fell prostrate on the F have for Sale, at the very Lowest We. thevefore.look for a comparatively | 4" adze in the one hand and an oar in the floor. McKie went tg the front followed by Pring : ~ ‘ +s ts ot) menhahio ha qa} Other, and surrounded with their native | McGregor, but McKie had only gone a few short session. Bat it will probably be a/°”'**: . : ; 100 bates Lobster Marli lively one. The Riel question will come element, the ocean, they are brought al-| yards when he also fell. McGregor, who 600 ‘is M meee pF ow Peau ree t ma th most without an effort, into direct come | Was skating gamely, then sprang to the saniaied ae laa ei Twine up—if noton a motion to amend the) munication, for all commercial purposes, fore. McKie soon regained his legs, and 100" mw Ben te address ia reply to the | Governors; with every open port in the wide world, closely followed by Leigh who had also S$ bales Herring Sites! » specth,—soon after the opening day, and . . : . . . pulled himself together, started after 25 Herring Nets. ths discussion will intensely interest-| ‘‘It accords with all history and fact, McGregor, who by this time had secured a ing ; but French and English and Grite| that the great and good ¢ all Sinsen, — good te tne Ever opasene: ALSO : ; mus as ose a eat y me ceneral g soon caught up to McGregor and made sev- and Tories alike will be glad to have it made men, have generally emerged from caught up f i : , Dp eR dik on At Wh seed = | chooneltdl Those persons who have left) eral ineffectual attempts to give him the a 14x20, lot y ester’ r ie & Riel their mark upon their age, and whose ‘‘¢o-by.” Leigh was doing his leva best ; ai Pie Lead, Rise. Gaoarreting with the Jie! ques: | sms have become a fixture in history, | to take second place from McKie, buf his} 19 pars Copper. the , 18 that of the A lmiuistration of the | have for the most part achieved their great- | efforts were fruitiess. The race finisked in 5) bundles Galvanised Iren for Boilers G veroment in the Northwest. To the|nees in gpite of the disadvantages of their | the following order: McGregor Ist, McKie 10 bbls Gold Lacquer. discussion of this question the Oppoai-} position. 2ad, Leigh 3rd.—Time 4.48. Nicholson 10 ‘* Turpentiae, tion will, no doubt, rally all their force :| *gThis [stand has contributed a fair pro-| dropped out of the race after a lap or two| 100 kegs Box Nails and we hope to have it thorougk}y | Potton to ~ — “— it 7 pro- or Sa ti ‘led f 1(0 ‘Lobster Trap Nails. oe ; “lavead a Jol Gregor for t itis} After a short recess, time was cailed for cleared up. atthe Gevornmént may | é > in McGregor for the British; | . bav r : a a ra r a a MSY) eouee of Commons. The land of the | ti all-comers three mile race fora purse of DODD & ROGERS. ave made mistakes in the Northwest}, . ? ea rine 2 ee = | honther suuplied the raw material ; but the|%15. The following contestants started: — Nak iis ce ' oa ro ° ye od E + neces Of native en les of the Highland lad were Art. Newsom, : ' : affairs there has been so bad as ito drivel wrought out beside the oyster beds of Rus- Albert Price i } . . . . . : — T1CG, the half breeds end ind: into rebellion | tico and Lot 34, until the boy became the} John Burns, TEN DE we eannot’ believe; ead it is likely the| father of the man. Hammond Large, tea ~e ' Oppo ition will find ereat dificulty in le ‘* The Christian Churches of our infant Michael B. Trainor “— oe a : . . de * ic oo . 1 : . 6 x eine i a Bal -y 2° 2 | Gelony have sent a Job ada . i NG ' proving it so, when both sides of the 5 wl ce eases ea cy ae ae At the word ‘‘go” Price darted to the Crry of CuanLorrero wn, P, &, I, question are presented on tle. floor off: .2 23 pe “a oe front with Large second, Burns third, } S ‘ LRS wi Bi rod ; ; ; is not of this world. y have raised and | y eens “dy QUEALED ‘TEN OERS will be received at the Parliament. The discassion may, how-}.,nt out to his aid a Gaerge N. Gordon on Newsom fourth andTrainor fifth, Price Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Prince f ever, r in th tre uction, this year @ iniasion ef love th the fi the earth wear ahees lively, pad sitar Fee:s0e1 Ramee Island, aStll "peoe of WEONES- : : es’ a , _ g ‘ 5 a y « ‘i ’ ' or next year, of a measure fo provide for} Im referring to our sister Province of three laps had been gone ronnd he gained; DAY, the 3lst day of March next, for ‘the : : é Pees ; a lead of about twelve yards on Large, | plasing and maintaining of the representation of the people of the| New Brunswick the same writer paid a) with Burns, Newsom and Trainor together Nort st erritory in #we Senate and | gtaceful tribute to two of the ablest and noit aiden : eo { rae r ie aa ritory in twe Senate and al oieaieaiiie saiiek thes Peaninesl t short distance in the rear. This state of Sixty Frost-Proof livdranis, ouse of amons, f Sseceagpad emmy s aia doll @5 1 Ticuaaariele affairs continued for a few additional laps, . . Che Committee on Rafiways will have). ae of abe r ee a's ~ = on when Newsom thought a spurt would be in| h8ving & pressure of not less than sixty their hands full, applications for fam@§-|, oun! y of pine forests and jum ere”, | order. He acted upon the impulse, and ix peunds to the square inch, for firs and civic thr aw cl > baving élready been} conn as yep Canadas an Egerton Ryer-|, short time gave Barns and Large the | P™PO%e%, according to plans and specitica- iree ww Charter aving eacy Dison as an abl » es ioni : an — a . L : Sj } ’s offic resented The enterprise and Con-| * pe suocessfal educationist | «5b» and started after Price in good tions to be seen at the City Clerk’s offire. presented. he esterprise and con-jand Chief Minister of public instruction. 1 : The Council do not bind themselves to se a te rgd & ge Ah : Pe ; ; 2D. latyle. Prica, however, kept pluckily on, + th ; fiden«e made : yarent by all these ! A ting on the principle that charity hegins and fn cae oe ; ff t hi ’ adcep the lowest er any tender, ; on cma . ee ee ee Se, Paes Peoyi on omeiinnd 1 or & tims Ivewsom’s eHorts to pass him applications, will cheer our conatry’s;®* home, thet young £ rovince has produced’! wor, unsuccessful. At length Newsom, by By order. repr while engaged in their} or reserved for its own use, @ greater and an excellent spurt, and amid the applause A, Il. MAGPHERSON, ont bs aly ot Begs uote man in the person of Hon. Samuel of the spectators " passed Preiss. and sailed City Clerk G D i r iscret Wii | Tilley. whe it te < e . une € » passer be, ‘ J } * be t ermiving who shall and| tp. ieey Sar ive en meat Sane awiftly ahead. In the meantime Burns had | Feb. 23—-3w eod who shal rranted the coveted! ment. has been poet ee eae succeeded in passing Large, and Trainor pe . anne Wtieled bit end tiie , ¥ the foros wt Se) had withdrawn from the race,owing to some a Sot ooo" Senge ie te eat ba teen bre Uy ths fos a |edit orl FE OTURE Is ( we shall be weil| of the River St. John to high honor in the Cdl ena afk gi ~§ if y .Jtn the Cano Protincial Government; and has used his vored, by spurting well, to regain his lost = en era ee ee ke ee ee ae ag NS jy. | lead, but was unable to do so, Newsom —IN— 2 ormentine e E Island Builwesy | Potton so wisely and well, as to give the | fairly ** flying” ; M Ms | rat Prohibi “ oi fairly ying” over the smooth floor. @ompau rdered for fhe onr- | oat Front itery Liquor Law to a British * “Tall ec et 3 , vey ordered for Mie pur-|p. hel ee rice, however, continued to skate gamely, pose of deciding the feasibility of S fator |< cai ee h us fa ysoen asge, are ie leaving Burns and L . who were fighting : ’ : oe - 1 mpl pic 8 er sets.” ; ‘ Howlan’s Subway Scheme, and a goad! Fe Pee hard far third place, about half a lap be- “ON— ae eee : owe £5 hind. Newsom continued t i rous@ 6s MIACeG lu the stimates -}o e.: af “ CoaneP e “pm around ; rowed gum plgged io the estimeies © | Before and After Riel’s Execufon. |!/ssily, and ere long hid lapped Lager, Tuesday, 23rd inst. oe . pA pit Barns and Price amid loud applanase. r — acceynt of the non{Wfilment of the Terias ind T 2 , the remainder of the race Newsom did as OURTH Lecture of tife Course by REV. JAME$ CARRUTHERS—*“ A Round ’ “Caliendar Trossacka.” Scene: “Lady of the Lake ;” “Up and Down the Clyde,” ‘‘The Second City of the Empire,” interspersed with read- ings. Lecture to commence at § o'clock. Admission, 10 Cents. Feb. 20, 1886. REID BRO'S > allowed poor Riel to be hung. Riel’s ; and will probably require by the Ist: of nds and countrymen will upset the Gov- | fei July 45,000,000 more. The United States i vO - nent for San ban elie Maden Ga nt are ee cnment and hang Sir Jobn. Our party 18{[has 96,000,000 bushels more than is re- ; ie pEryone ivend to win when the election comes off next quired for home consumption, so that ac- f @ seth of all settlers eet ee eee en iae had no right to hang | cording to Bradstreet’s there will be 50,- : nate alin wi ET half. breed chief 000,000 bar 6 on hand = the United wat ~- — ~ S:ates of last year’s crop when the Ist of ‘ he right of habeas corpus to} | OTe te THE EDITOR July arrives over and above what may be wont 6f eancofiel tanda a1 as Bar & HE a iPk raeR, required for homes consumption, after erritorial Court of Appeal, ibe | supplying the English market with all it Sa Pare many require 7 } “ . iat idiom and second The Water Questiom vee ae = hor . — ‘*My life’s work is almost done. This is r , of railways through the} yz —In to-day’s issue, your contributor probably my last season upon the rostrum in ruction of the Hudaon | ‘‘Celt,” to whom you give editorial space | the cause of temperance.” An old man, with ADT : . . land type, provennces oracularly on the tottering footsteps and bent with age and vers Roll Senell af — salon 60) Water qnestion. That he mistakes flip- labor, spoke wees words with a sigh. It “ 7 aims for compensation | pancy fur cleverness and wit does not con- ane fp Aap a eng eyche? tata ae n loss and the payme of setticr N i od . hants who farnisl od’ supplies to the | corn me at all. se Papp I anxious to show by giving advice to *‘ those who tarry long ‘at roops in good vith, ; that good taste and a sense of common | ihe wine.” He has had many remarkable ex- aon ae lents of the territories to) econcy alike, revolt from, his coarse allu- periences in the long years that he has dealt t rie ra ae sloa ae frog aba Celt may, OF | out temperance precepts to men and women at poll ; e cos of the, mone ed may - ) have more than a theoretical a dollar a head He tells about being in Chi. a Ce eS aes | knowledge ot the uses of pure water in the| cago gnee in the same room with Artemus [human economy. He may, or may not,| Ward and Griswold, the ‘* Fat Coutributor.” is | be a large contributor to the city revenues} Every time that Griswold or Ward wonld i i ‘ ' }—I know not and care not. But I do know og Mo a they would _— ee cock. —We clip the following from the/that there are man of your intelligent | #2, to give t e impression thet Gough was Priuce Edward Island Register, Char-| readers who believe that che City Riear taking his toddy, and then one or the other of lottetown, Tuesday, Ang 101880: | deing also er offieio the Board of Health, | them would Gem te. cna slarwan hard Stuith, belna fe wel tcoms ivel| supply, and that they cannot, as the gnar- now done, and in the patheti the whl h t er i this port. The novelty of the|dians of the public health, shirk their | gen this nereaienls mh d th : fa . ~ < ence attr <d # lag concourse of specta-| responsibility in the maiter by declaring sel gate wie ® aes orem Bat nee aes ee er nd ty ¥ Ceciaring | Gongh will preach temperance no longer. He w th. Manacer of the Albion | *@4*t they simply prepose to enter into a has passed to the great unknown, leaving a a ral hs vee, pontias on, came pas-|coniract fi r fire hydrants, and that the | record of good deeds behind him which will Governor, e044 lanes party wen | Oe, the water or leave it.” I) nover die. i with & sail wp tho Hilisborough ; end | *u0w also that there are mang intelligent eer 3 i2 o she agein started for Pictou.” | mer. in this city who believe that, wh order Tue manufectaress of the “Myrtle Navy” How the writer of the above would! ‘© ascertain the relative purity of different tobacco invite the very closest sorutiny of are the Patriot, only 56 years | Sources of supply vs weil as for other rea- | is oe. ee ee eee ater, \kic b se we do not aee al *?" the opinion of « Sanitary ennet aeaiit Sgr ss — a a Se oes iatehias ania wharves (2r° ild first be had, and who also @ntend | PSees | one OS ae smoker who > 7 | that this qnestion of purity is paramount, " Bee ye ee eee will inter ln urging iis reasonable belief they are — ~—e qv:the game sonstution fant 1t'te ena lbut folewing the example of intelligent |}. awe Ne ee eae a. pee BOM I found. It is of the very finest of Virginia = airins il te-dnahe idles eeeen Oe other wide-swake cities, and I need | joat, and is manufactured with the greatest ‘ rte sting ned aid be carefully | 2° 887 that their vpiaions or cenduot will | possibie care. rst pago will be found «| 2°F be affeoted in the slightest degree by ve n ** Krom the £2¢ coarse vulgarities and clumsy attgmpts| IQ, O. F.—On Easter Monday, the 26th wn init! C: aleo| at wit of such cacklers as ‘Coals.” April (being the Natal Day of the Order ia 1 Our O12 Priead, Tom Yours truly, oat ion ee ena thia city will 9.7? y ey . Hefied with | old their celebration an noual Entertain- “ off pes j some! ge: weg ain GakL. | ment in the Market Hall, of whica full parti- ti Ate ns”; ar port of the orgamiaa- eb. 220d, 1886, culars will appear in a few weeks. fan i 2 Tr, , ‘ West River, LL eee ee, siter ical operation nid A jan strd_d evenin sede gaat ” , a iw a ttuely | Horsfora’s cid Phosphait, | last, decided that the High License ‘oyunems 8 Beas,” which in the 1 nonage of Lorg| 70% OVERWORSED FROFSESIONAL MEN, tore the preferred than. the Goots Act. + £0u'd be “chewed ani digested ” 5 | Dr, Charles T. Mitebell, Uanandaigua, 8.) Tarr & Woason’s Copper Very wife in he land; also Count of ** Pailure and Crime” sorfow fal as- in Montreal, etc Miteb int Galvani “J think it a grand restoret of Boat Nails, Copper Nails, bil ‘and pore 'Y¥,., says: oree or nervous energy. NortonBroe, b FEBRUARY PRICE LIST. Shirting Ginzhams, marked price 11c, now 8c. Ali-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 25c. Half-wool Drugget, marked price 32c, now 22c. Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and $5, now half price. , Men’s Reefers. marked $4, now half price. Ladies’ Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75c. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now §1. Men's Black Worsted Suits, marked $7. now $5.85, Men’s Tweed Panis, marked $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 75c, now 55c. Ladies’ Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, now 75c, Men’s Underclothing at 20 per cent discount, Men's Overcoats, reduced to clear, at hail price. Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked 69c, now 45c, Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now 10c. A genuine Furnishings. Men's White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1. discount of 25 per cent on Men‘s $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $14. $30 Fine Worsted Suits, to nreasure, now ony $20. $14 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, DOW only 312. $6 Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure, DOW only $4. Child's Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only 81.25. Youth's Black Worsted Suits, marked $9,50, now only $6.85. : Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked 41.25, <— We, Heavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, 55c, and Sic. Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents, now ee RAD... BROH.. CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Feb. 19, 1886. Valuable Property i the Royalty. HE Sobecriber, owing to ill health, has decided to give up farming; he, there- fore, offers his preperty in the Royalty for private Sale Itis situated op the Malpeque Road, abuat two miles from the city, com- rises about 87 acres of excellent land. and is na high state of onltivation. ‘There ie a good Dwelling House avd two Barns, horse and cow Stable and three Barracks; alao, a never- failing Well of water st the door, For Terms apply to the owner, on the premises, or to William Dodd, in the city. J. W. HOLMAN, Royalty, Uh’town, Jan 15, 1886-—S3awk Imo NOTICE. DM yet iw hereby given that I have this day admitted my brother, G. 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