ones ag een to HR. ~ —[— 0 ae Sn ae aren me er a rok D ATL se TX_A MIN APRIL 27-7 A BBS.- Se hea ,. Foros Direct Steam Communicati ei SS rae eae 1 to ‘ Forced marches alone must i Betweey a | > ‘ nt . ' ‘ ’ \ | | to-morrow. Q Fe | D if Gf c ; lailn Gryaniner | M |have enabled Col. Otter to have accom- Convenience all cOnoOmY V5, Nconvenlence ali B08. Charlottetown and London, ea e ob ee 1) | plished such a journey. It is doubiless| AE part of General Middleton's plan of cam: | —_o—_—— 8 4 APRIL 27. 1885 eeeeacmmreaes paign to prevent the escape of Riel and ae He: : 7 : |half-breed followers to the Northwest an } 2 =| p , > 1" ha ; ‘| FURTHER I LRTICU LARS. effecting a junction with Big Bear and the ri Major Irving's Promotion | disloyal Cree Indians. This fully accounts The f Piva 5 hae | Cis A: ve first-class J S : a ; —— ‘for the tardiness of the troops under | a ‘on “teamship ‘et ne Government could not have made | REV. PROFESSOR BURWASH ON THE SITU- Middleton attacking the cabel stronghold. es S = = | 6 ‘ : a more felicitous selection of a successor ATION, A despatch from Calgery anncunces the de- aes es : = ) ON § ie eo Lt.-Clolouel Freeland iu the office of | is eden lianiemaitiitt i eae | PUELEES yesterday for Edmonton of the left “i Ps S 3.8 ue) net ‘I sa Bu chin Se ~ Mair | rhe Rev. John ave smite a a? wing of the 65th batallion. Twenty noe © ‘ 4 | 2 600° Tona a Shes ; ie | ee ea me Fe ee eat shure ‘| mounted police and one nine pounder gun o 5 - « | les - LON DOW’ tna 8 inteuhd ty ie Irving has beea for several years the] in the Prince Street Methodist Church. | 7:4), artillery took the lead. Four com- “e& ~ | wr ‘HARLOPT imacediatel ling pil t the Militia Force in this! His text was | panies of Winnipeg light infantry under » 2 gE Z # ( 4 OTTErOS N via i ‘ ) le his marked ability and ‘‘FPor he is the Minister of God to _ = | Vol. Oshorne Smith and Major aon’ o = cz , a) Let “iy ‘ v. ; ‘ w4 al : : — : ¥ o ths : — be | "a : ‘ aa se" urbing Wi Sal rom CHAR thu sm I ue much of the bonor | good Kut if thou d hat which 18 evil SC) ¢eogns 50 Alberta moun‘ed rifles, leave on | - = = & - urbe ; ; , “4 a ifraid—for he beareth not ‘he sword inp vain ;| a £ Rev. Mr. McDougall’s | a & oan PUWN FOR LONDON about the ere w! i oul ilttiiamen have won in ; | Monday. Two of Re g = «= 7 = ‘WN d will ; } ; sition with hi I here ip | {oF he is the Minister of God, a revenger to | scouts hate returned to Calgary. They | > @« 3.9 a “ol swigctine ba during the ; — shit ic rit air rotbers : : \ 4 as cs 7.8 } sO i 3 , m J S | . wa — avigati . : ee ee ao , “en ng on aa upon him that doeth evil i wept as far as Battle River. The remain- | wm eae ee a season of Davigation between i and can be no doubt in the | iii, Rom. 13 | , stone Indians, have pro-! a > % = ; : 2) .' ie ling two scouts, Stone indians, I Bm te s iT. Saome and ie : mH ' [ 4 5 LnAL 4 & erner W re | ‘War, sald Mr Burwash, is a SSG thing hably arrived in Edmouton by this tine z & S pe a vy ‘London and Live: pool or Miramichi, f emains to be dove, he will have their} under any circumstance, and its concomt:} Lieut, Coryall and Capt. Steeles) — @ 6 & = & | callirg at CHARLOTTETOWN both way { fullest confidence as leader in their] tant evilsare sad to contemplate. Sorrow, scouts reports DO hostiles scen since those | : = — - ’ : yg, ; oi peak : suffering and death follow in its train. first reported. They have forwarded . Has a i axsenyer Accommodatiog, ; Major Irving has been identified with | Yet there are times when it is the duty of despatches from General Strange a is STILL AH FAD OF ALL COM PETITORS ones mare ca ae Live : ; ¥ li Tes a iia ince he wa | christian communities and countries to take loyal half-breed and Indian. Communica- ® Cats Li bsters ane other grods At moderaty — _ ge } Pe ; ae up arms in defence of their rights and | sion will be established at once with Ed- il rates. Tkrough Bills Ladings issued to all seventeen years old. At that early age | liberties. The Professor then alluded to] ontop. The march of General Strange’s —_ pointsen P. £. Lt Railway; also to Pictoy he entered “the Charlottetown Volun- | . » ancient wars spoken ec he eo wil e se rT Vinnips ‘ : Point du ‘hen-, Moncten, Ne oa ; are up }some of the ancient wars spoken of in the} force will be unopposed. The Winnipeg) p11 patent Oven ix put on all my Elevated Oven Cooking Stoves, such a6 the Star.) oy) woth whore Porta, wenstle and teer “tills ani tif ) ‘orps.’ tl *O | Bible ClLViDg deseriptlio ; eir | i GOry | troon an i schoo f cavi ft for ry: 7 z ’ ; i 2 ini . : aif eer Artillery and Rifle Corps,’ then} Bible, giv me 7 al . oe & F sbdaeded ma : Sgeques © = . oe aper | Niagara, Waterloo, &. Is Kasily Cleaned, by simply drawing the end and. lining | Parties desiring to thip Live Stock wilt rp mm a& masteriy manner. & a's : ; Wu Appel e® at noon to-aty. i pap from the oven, brushing out the soot and replacing them again—thoroughly cleaning or quire to secure spaco at an early date bs noder command of Major Pollard A ter | passing through all the stages of a rising to the war of L776, ene — Le a ee the ee ee inserting a new lining in five minutes time, For Freight or Passoge and other inl - ‘ | antomie sxyolted against Grea ritain, od i ‘ New: ne eged to : O-1 cor -commissioved officer, he obtained a} &°’< ger a n: “ h tn n she alah and y al = ick, Senmeaien nt he a in The thousands using this Oven admit it to be worth at least Ten Dollars more than | tion epply in London to STEWART Bios, : . i a Tl ' suche pu 3 CaUs ‘ ! e : a - . . © Ras — © % mmission on the re-counstructiou of our } s} ; oe : hi ch * lle iss The civil w ar | cet M Berens from 1858 to 1868 the Stoves with the ordinary oven. Atthe same time pleass keep in view the i — 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Sticet, or here to sit i . ne _ af Se ee ne eae : . eae . ee , tai sha he same stove without this valuable , : Militia Force, consequent upon Con-| -¢ 1961 in the United States, when the | q vie at which these letters were written. cosls the ae or retail purchsser no more than i FENTON T. NEWBERY, federation. ind wa prom ited to the } Southerns sought to sever their connection he wife and children of Smart, killed at im provemen", cs fd . Ageut, rank of Second Lieutenant in May vr | with the Union, was also referred to. In} Battleford, are nearly heart broken at the When buying, ask for FAWCETT’S PATENT TELESCOPIC od " alt a oe Ch'town, April 27, 1885, = it ; i 4 i I i o ' il baa ‘ Z « ~ = . : a . : . ' e ackville oO ry. Morris battery on the second July, 1875. | reviewil vy the circumstances connected with sudden bereavement sustained. Smart was | 288 hone ou hand, have him send, or send your erder direct to th y ; v : sie rirst sutenuane, aud on ~ il ‘ # . . * Ag . XT nine ; i rmert ‘ ; : s a ' to hostilities. But the present rebel-| Aig jor was also wounded and died the i am ad jing several New and Handsome Patteras this season which, with Sa september, Id55l, he was given tne; lion in the Northwest of our own countty,/same night All the Battleford column | variety of one hundred different styles and sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Olive an 4 command of the battery, When the}: ito 1 y the worst man who eve? | under Col. Otter has, according to the latest | Stoves. Also—#armers’ Boilers Hollow-ware, Ploughs, &., comprises the largest an BY Auction, aS my Store, on ’. KE. Island Provisional Brigade of} jiyed in Canada, is without any question | despateh recived, just entered Battleford at | best assortment made in the Maritime Provinces. : 17 | 1879 ; | these wars, it might be admitted that there! ,jJled while scouting three miles from No other Foundry in the Dominion of Canada is able to offer this undoubted SREY — Uo the léth of January, ‘J, BO Wag) *BCee Yay, * oo : — ‘ : : Sole ac and Patentee. “ E Lientenant ov. | were two sides to the questions which gave | the town; three bullets entered his body. | 9% lam the Inventor, Sole Manufacturer and Patentee A ES, &l ‘ ri 1 Artillery was formed, in March, 1882,| most unjustifiable. The Rebel leader 15/3 30p. m., Col. Herchimer,with 30 mounted pes” Customers will find my Terms Liberal and, regarding prices, I wili not be under- Wednesday Next 29th Last he was pla ‘ed in command Since that| not an ignorant man destitute of any | men, scoured the whole valley of Battle | seld, at” rE ; rf ' . . time he has obtained a high place in the An yw le ‘gs f the constitution al te | River in search of Indians and Half-breeds, CHARLES FAWCETY. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK; esteem of his superior oflicers. He was | ¥9 wates g ? if ye “Riel but all have dissppeared, having fled 25 Bris. Alt Puss«ts. 25 boxes Ponclegs Fish, apecially and most favorably mentioned | ©?" °° recressed, On the contrary, Ivie a the Saskatchewan to join Big Bear, SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, 25 Qtis. Corfish, 5 dizen Brooms, 50,000 : “ : ce -~ ae... | ig an educated man, well able to represent] at the approach of troops. ‘The London Paper Bags, 100 boxes Digby Hering § by the inspecting Oticers 10 tae Miltuia the condition of affairs in the North-west! Pusiliors were entertained with cold re- SACKVILLE, N. B. Puns. Molasses, 10 Lris do, 400 teports for the years 1879, 1880, 1881, o the Government of the country, and the | freshments at Portage LaPrairie last night.’ April 25th, 1885—6mos Matches, 50 bexts Soap, Nutmegs, 1882 and 1883 ; and at the last meeting} press was also open tohim. But he pre- Rice, Ginger, Cinnsmon, Allapice, &,, &e, —— _ ae _—_ f the Dominion Artillery Association | ierred to stir up his followers to deeds of Ze De ' , he was selected as Commandant of the| violence aud bloodshed rather than adopt LETT ERS To TEE EDITOR. Canadian Artillery Team, to compete tor prizes at the next meeting of the National Artillery Association, to be N J. CAMPBELL, | 4 Auctioneer, ARRIVAL (}F E Ch’town, Arpil, 97, 1! 859% id, should never have been allowed, after | : : 7 ‘ held in Shoeburyness, England | that cowardly act, to tread upon Cana tian'| Sin,—In your issue of this eveniug, | : FARM FOR Now that he has been promoted to the} soil, and concluded his discourse by urging} observe a letter from ‘Susan McLecd,” I OFFER THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT A wis by which peace could be maintained. ae |The preacher alluded to the cruel murder | of Scott by this same rebel leader, who, he | Mrs. McLeod and the ‘“‘ Herald.” ree re ee ee office of Brigade Major, he bas resigned an his hearers the Christian duty of! wherein that person challenges me _ to ; o- 4 : * 3s , a ee Sat Bins a oF omer. : iss 5 the position he held ey au omiciai of an a a those fn v8 ne phere sory ter | - ee eet addressed ‘E°O be Sold hy Publie Auction, if bos pre supreme { vurt cf t is Pi wi Ce {is whicn tae poor 14Aahs ¢ tne i r ii- st 8 ) Be : ie 2 P R CE i iw ai osed f by : ; if ited 1s Deputy ‘csihotinie and | ate being civilized. it was gratifying — ; are b atrragt se Ste ae = 5 . viously disposed of by privetians : pee et encouraging to know that those tribes | informed ‘Susan McLeod” w hat letter ik i : , f Clerk of the Crown is first class, and his 2 . m Chr aa 5 J ue lab il halt & year in the Herald, bat as you on W ednesday, the ih May, 5 : ; rer + ea bliin among W hom saristian luissionaries iabore - i ppes u ’ y ; \ ER PRICES , ; exampie 13 one which otne! pudii were all iovai to the Government of the Sir, seem to be championing her causes, BELOW OUR FORM i 4 . the Farm occupied by the late Horatio Ui. i officials would do well to follow, He} country. He referred in glowing terms to] possibly you will have no objection to give Braddock, of Scotch Fort, Lot 36, containi if was always at his post during the hours} those who, at the call of their country, had| the letter that publicity which she desires 65 Doz. FELT HATS 146 acres, nearly one-half of which is cleared, 4 if official business. always vetual in | epthusiastically taken up arms and gone to|for it. 1 therefore enclose you a copy of : ? the remainder c»vered with fencing. 1. of oticia DuSsINesSs, aiways puuciual 10 | J t 5 : " o- ti * + mc: , ‘ i ; - Aatadenmementih aieeh mee impartial, | the front to put the rebellion down. | the same for publication, but, as I do not 76 Doz. White and Colored SHIRTS, abe at same time, all his other effects, ve ; _— S ee ee eS te : , a. ; ‘ +t wi ivi ; ; . consisting of Horses, Cows, Sheep, Vi a performing the duties of his office with | eee der’ "71:1 :oetac aaeet tues oa {rit eebie ti os yo tor toepenkion Pee $1,700 worth of Ready-made CLOTHING, superior quality Wngies Miliche. Carte, Track, Netede 5 out distinction of persons. Appointed io | Wrovnipec, April 24.-—The latest despatch will kindly return tem thine: chine, Hay Rake, Mud Fork andl & oS the year 1871 as Deputy Prothonotary | announces ak _ ght began at 9 e Yours teuly (our own make), Grain, Potatoes, Hourehold Farsingtie i a } a ; i St. & The ls advancing from the ; ' : Se a’ Be. ‘ #§ Queen's County, illed that posi-} m. The rebels advancing Wintiam C, sBrisay S ness, &e re +3 ae both es oe a ou n | Coulee near the river, opened tire upon the uuas © See nt 50 pieces WORSTED, TERMS—‘“ums vader $5 cash; ae é Li¢ : ‘ us ao Salis ; ; | } i vw > be ‘ . Ba e. “ . . : ww Ree : : te. 3 : : iscoula led ty Major Boulton. The latter is ot a 9 r . . . ’ amount t'll lat December, 1885, on appiis : 7 until the death of the late Daniel Hodg- | ope So pee a tt. labels re. Abril 25, 1886. 172 pieces TWEED, which I offer to make to order, or sell | mount tit tat ae Ne is son—a period of over twelve years. It} »,.unted and retired to a place of ambush Sh ie by the yard. at prices that no one can afford to undersell For Farm 20 per cent, ab time of sale, the 7 neumte Oa] f t ; y at : satin , : : i¢ was then fully expected that he would} From their ambush they rose each time in xn: We must decline. oe Ta sen ‘Tax | 2Y J : P balance secured ou the preinives fora tema ' receive the appointment of Prothonotary, | firing. General Middleton at once deployed | “S4MINERS , nor must LHE EXAMINER ‘0! five years. ae ete 7 ama death, | the troops in skirmishing order, ‘*A” bat-|0@ considered the champion of Mrs. Mc- cM Aas — rendered vacant by Mr. Hodgson’s death, | the troops in skirmishing order. oT Laod: We think. b r. that Mrs. Mc- ; . . LIAAG 8. CO BS, | Bxventon, and thud ‘receive the promotion he ja | tery could not at firnt foel the enemy with | °C... "°° Saas, DOwever, ; I Kave secured the services of JLENRY M MeuXOD, j a sustice deserved. But the Judoes of tha} the ums, 00 gocd was their shelter. —~Even- | L00d,being # woman, should be courteously Aprii 27, 1°85—1i wkly li whly patli iB ust serv i - oes hei 5 2 =‘ a c Bee 4 7 a . Be: ' rii 27, iil Th ¥ justice deserve ut the Judges of the tually, however, the battery got into better reated and given fair play.—Epiror Ex P oH Mr. James McLeod, 3 j yitiit til s e Cour ad the admiuisteri : ra upreme Court,who had the administering positioa, aud rained a raking fire among of that justice, did not accord it to him. | them. Two houses in which the rebel AMIN 1 e Why Mr. Irving was passed over was not] reserves wore secluded were demolish- The Russia: ifficulty. $i then satisfactorily explained and still re-|ed. The rebels next made a dash and F ‘ S , i 4 ———— A * _ ‘ _—— , re » ) y - — Bt mains a mystery. The cxcuse given| fought the 90th at close quarters. Bat a Lisle ae ee Formerly of the firm ef C. EK. ROBERTSON, wile is so favor ceaiineaaal a at the time by Mr. Chief Justice Palmer | 8°ete fire from ae ere » oF alsa wis: ably known for many years as a Master Cutter, A . that Mr. Irving was not a lawyer and | ores x : ~ ee f th ’ gg tL asa THe New York Herald, which “Teans | ae FLOWER PUTS a. ia therefore not entitled to the position. was | °2 nn ne OOS OE ne Fonels, WhO were! stron ly to the side of Russia, says > o a ag co ae — ' tn O, W@S | always either concealed behind trees or in| *., "8. : yee Ti ARs , } ; Russia has gained all she sought to gain. 2) uot accepted as the real reason, and the} puffs, Their tire was hot and very effective. | < : to < =. | Fi | recent appoiotment ot Mr. John A. Capt Clarke with sharp shgoters tirst ad- Oe ee - a Seen ten Your Patronage Is Respectially Solicited. Longworth, junr., who is not a lawyer,| vanced in skirmishing order, after the Candahar. Sh ar aa we ; sod ry ‘ r to the ofiice ot Deputy Prothonotary, scouts signalled danger, and closely } - the diated eet. f Penjdeh, and, let ; and ether ware on hand and wil) be soll = 5 ; ; >y 3 nothing in i + | tolowing were the Torontv school of in-; ~ i *. ’ ‘heap. - Quality excellent. fh. ee Cee ee 8 y,t ight flank. The commissions or coxferences decide what Carpp Quality exoalls ° antry a hs ) igd ? : i 3 iscor o she trade, was thought that Mr. Justice ters | fentry, the latter on the right flank. : : : ate x Liberal discount to » ms i ght bb i ustice Po or5 | conflict now became general and terribly they wili she will not withdraw frow it. . Spring ordcrs filled promptly. would have held out against the Chief | soetie:.” Sie alles wai: arnesditieae England has lost every point in the game. Justice, and insisted ou Mr Irving’s | combative, and their war whoop yell. could Her diplomatists have been beaten in ‘i’ r 3 EER AND 0 } . " i ciel oddianih 3 eee ee ; gotiation, her allies have been beaten i » Tv O promotiou—especially @s it was kuowu | be heard distinctly some distance off They aba r (RCH AN T I R that he himseif had felt the keeaness of j rallied time and again, keeping up an_ in- the Geld. ‘Horst lies ‘wt the mercy of her M ga A A L. : AGENTS. enemy, and the Cossacks may at any 5 injustice in being refused the promotion | cessant fire for fully an hour. Subsequently moment be poured into India 42 Queen Stree t. April 25, 1885. to which he was entitled, and had ex- the fire slackened on the part of the enemy, . ; as avai ad ahi itor — ——- @--—a , . > ‘ ; r perien ed the | veling of having another but was again resumed sh; ily eter, BOON. Ch'town, April 16, 1885 mos eod& kly appointed to the coveted place. But in! COMPLETE LIST OF CASUALITIES Morat Havirax.—Among the charges amen ee ane SOE . a 1 BEAN POR, M'LE. BASINS, -0°— : : 1: . = ; ‘ wine " os 1 J % : we ——————— —— this the public were disappointed ; for the Nineteenth : Private Ferguson, No. 6 which the Halifax magistrate had to adju Sergt. Mackin, No. 6, wounded; dicate on Monday moyning were the fol- Chief Justice. i ‘o erdeavor ti + | killed ‘ . ; : ; oe , : ’ wie i i vbiet u ses, 18, ag leavor 10 oust Capt Clark, No 6, slightly in the arm. lowing: A girl of twenty was charged ’ ry Y Auction, Thureday, April 30vhy #4 Mr. lrving from the office of Clerk of} ~8P% “tars, No 0, slightly 1 ‘| with leadi i issol ife ; o'clock, at my Auction Koom,~ ar. | Corp. Code, No. 6, both legs; Corp. Leth. | With leading an idle and dissolute life ; a i , ’ id Pure: the Crowr, had au able ally in Judge bridge, No. 3, shot through the breast:| 8e?vant girl had to answer for the offence of Lh A general assortinont of Househ _ dge, No. sh gh the breast; Peters. Uorp. Bowden. No 4, slightly in the head; | @™#mkenness ; a dressmaker and a tailoress ture, comprising Tables, i oe , . ‘ . . * “> oon . iste Wood do We presume that Mr. Irv ing will now Pte. Jarvic. No.. 3. slightly wounde d:| were fined for being drunk, using profane ; tT Pal, “~ iewm Oe ig oe, oe we Ward- resign the oflice of clerk of the Crown, to] Gunr. Canniff, sli shtly in the neck; Pvte. ranguage, and smoking cigars on the street; L a Re 2 nee Locking-Glasses, Bureaus which he was appointed by the Govern Hartop, No. 6, left arm; C. Kempt, No. acu 18 sd oe oe a aeats ‘ > Washstauds, Pictures, Hall Stand, I op menton Mr, Hodgson’s death. This|® i groin; Pvte. G. Lovell, No. 2, in}' guage. ee md Extension Table (black waluut), 1 lange » : ” ‘ a : eetices Mobs Malthaun We 6.1 »,.| record of crime ameng the *‘ gentler sex d do, 8 Sewing Machines, | W : office, though closely connected with the sh ulder; i - Ma thews, No. 6, in arm; inthe daltacedcitw-ef Balilas. The Pui O board do, 3 Newing Machinee, | Water ( Prot] ee : cad Pvte. Slater, No. 6, in the leg. : y F rothonotary s,1s uevertheless distinct ' | | Gentleman's Saddle, t Lady’ do, ; ; ’ ‘<4 BATTER vation Army should at once turn their eyes Gentieinan’s Sscdie, | Lalyg tn from it, and the duties relating to it are a ie = a _ _ {towards wicked Halifax.—St. John Sun. aoe Glass-ware end the urual quantity Hot only important, bat extremely difli- Gunner Daminilly killed. The wounded sihsiastiaaalitien | \ )! | 1 | ( ; : . te C : . _— dries. are: Gunners Cook, Ainsworth, Moisseau sul sod About 9 tons Net Coal, ‘- , “- cult. Mr. Irving has performed them a oars , : : : oe: 0 a ae ; . seriously) Sergeant-Major Mawhinney, David Dudley Field, the fanjous Ameri- _— ' t, racite m TEORS GivINg Cates lor a complaint Somaeill’ Mindieh baleatae Taylor(slightly)| can jurist, is caaesah in Halifax on Mon- E#KS & CO. beg to announce that on the completion of Sydity ee — as a from even the judges; and in such a way **O.’? school of infantry, Arthur Watson,|day. He will deliver an address before the the above commandin; remises— b { 95 b — : McNEILL, # as to give great satisfaction to the} shot through the body and fatal; EB. Corries, | law school Tuesday, and be banquettéd by 7 . £ Pp © aoou - i April, they } Auctioneer S gt Government, the Bar and the Public, through the arm; R. Jones, shot in the jaw;| the Halifax bar and the alumni of Dal- will open the same with a complete stock of : ottetown, April 24, 18°5.— pt : I We congratulate Major Irvine on hij R. McDonald, shot through the arm. Ajhousie college, on Wednesday. —Hz Charl eR a 3 en eal ee ype i8 "6 OD MS) party of the rebels have been successfully | Herald. ee. ~ #B. promotion; we congratulate the militia =~ f th , as wer OT eee pM ie! pica ti ~~ | driven from awbush in the ravine by hard < ree of this province,ou having obtained, | fighting of the volunteers. General Middle- <_. masTEBE Pak as 9 r Sees executive officer, at! ton had a close call, being shot through the HOTEL ARRIVALS, . 5 (Hip @WNE&S wen" pre king whole Fi Capabie and euthusiastic soldier. hat. Capt. Wise, his A. D. C., had his i B wil) pake notice that ve “de the Wiles {horse shot under him ‘The Tenth Royals RANKIN HOUSE. Millinery, &., selected by Mr. Paton, and now on the way by = pert 0 ee Caeane ‘a : Our merchants and traders will | “76 UP (othe rest row the opposite side) aprit 27J A Fraser, Summerside; Frank {Steamers from London, Liverpool and Glasgow, Dominiog fo, will require to have # ry learn with great satisfaction that duripe os flic Got) ees er ee Fales, St John; C E H Campbell, Council any such the Port Warden of bis the coming season Charlottetown will be a lull. M B Jones, Boston; J L Carter, do; cote Ee gsel has been exsitt eet 1 Ubi he r€ rHONDER, LIGHTNING AND RAIN. G F Anderson, St John; Frank Farrar, Ww A WEEKS & CoO that the v ake in cargo ath in direct communication with Loudon by) Oy rae Frecp or Barrie April 24. —A | 4ugusta; Jas A Reid, Summerside. . " . fit state te . at Charlotictown is at mt gst ens th . rae Cliftor ; and tremendous storm, rain ana hail, accom- auv ERE moves. Cheb eceres April 6. 1885 ae ner of Grafton a rae a a ca le, Io ters, and produce of all panied by vivid lightning and loud thunder| a pril@5—W A Brennan, Summerside; J P oe a Sireeto, wiper’ DY orders le kinds may be shipped at most moderate | is raging now, and may interrupt telegraph | Cox, Gault,Ont; R Russell, Hamilton; L| — eS ee == ™ | crentit ten rates. We he pe the Clifton will be | communication. Lewis, Montreal; Neil McQuarrie, Suimmer- a ae ee Island. Pot : iid well freighted in this city, and that direct tHE NEWS FROM THE FRONT. side; J B Russel}, Boston; J 4. Carter, Boston; : wf wkly pat gi trade with the metropolis of the world W IPI pri] 24 ' : ; W b Badenach, Montreal; JA Stevens, Pro- Ch’town April, 2 ie a 7 <i WInNIPEG, April 2 re —Inepector Dickens vidence; E Giddings; N G Mertin, Montreal. ; may prove beveficial to all who may take | official report of the Fort Pitt fight, just to partinit. FF. T. Newhery, sq. is the | hand, fally corroborates the despatches pre- att ee ie Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come ! Pape Hangin this city this p. m., over the latest news|, 02 Monday, April 27, Cora Anderson be- agent in this city viously sent. There is great rejoicing in DIED. come aut once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boots or sINGS! from Battleford regarding Col. Otter's | loved wife of James Paton, aged 28 years Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price PAPE} one ct athe Wenn 0.000 tons fr the | cluian.” 8 dvpatch stator that Cel. Her: | Cpanel rom her aed cor: t} | We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, #0 Syot tamer ling >. vekK, the Cumberland Coal and|chimer, with the advance detachment of | on,) : : 2 i r i In great variet 9 ae doe eee e a contract of 30, the column now on the way to the relief of 50th ws ee, mi we =e bound to grye better ‘ alue il our make than can be had Che at the eta Z x Ti 5 Menelieu steam navigation | tho place, has arrived, and is camped across nee nea | 1) ay wUppor ted Boot. Cherefore, buy from is. . H OUs eau’ ie vote as — they will ship | Battle River. They will come in to- DVERTIS® in TH DALLY EXAMI. LONDO road , i] Her Mh ns to Cuba for a rail-| morrow. ol. Otter, with the main body _ NER. the beet advertising matinm on DORSEY. COFF 2, CC > 4 erat, of the brigade, ia expected to arrive | the [sland (tame, Marah OF INen ° ly April 9 4w Baw w 1 7