> ae: } ee a c . i iest - ig oe —. eee ca — ot a ee ‘ ry yr otf : ™ a apa ae — a 7 nen ye : ontres = ee THE DATIY Tx AMINE: 385 wuntiiniitemiements MA MTN EE. MARCH 7. 1385 s ieini te , : : ee meee oer oor anes = nee Soccer aerate — - ‘ lihe lems rican #7 sa Bae ; : ' — mere —— —- Local nd Crner riens. ; rie Ss) : wrwsa | The Refund of Fish Duties. ; ! WIT. | we a | (Othawa Corre spondence of Toronto Globe.) pl a KE Sere ieap —— .: . oe [Serctan Desparoues ro Tur F XAMINER, ] Mr. Fitzgerald, Stipendiary Mogistrate EaASn ‘ Bipot : Y : us . @ ¢ } of Charlottetown, who wes ¢ munasioned to : to-B's > j Us DAN | investigate the elaiuns of certain merchants | .t t ® | and fishermen of Prince Eiward Is'and to ° }asefund of duties colk c'ed by the Ameri- / _— oe } MD ie ' --' cw Government on fis: exported from that ns i} 1 . 4 1 " Y eC ren ibd | i fyt {PS IN SPLENDID CONDITION. | Provinee in 1871 and 1872, has forwarded A his report to the Government. Parliament + r Bal > last session voted S30 GUO to extinguish | art beds i reparing far ai these claims, but a much larcer sum will be | ‘ ; | re quired if Mr. Fitzuerald’s soygestions are ! e : { eR. carried out The evidence ws to whethe: r TT rt M “ duty in question was p id by the mer- ! : ehants or fishermen is vory co: fliceting. Mr ; , * , ** > “sf . : cap, 2 Nadas Offer Accepted, | !i'22r8d thinks tha: avy refund of dnty ¢yiTe AND ( dey ae paid on fieh exported im 1871 should be | R. Ma ‘ : divided among the merchants and _fisher- | 2 whikeniaae { DBNTAL, | men, while the refund on account of duties | ? Pebruary was $3,204,000 Korrt, Maréh 6, | Pald in 1872 should go to the fishermen | in Febr : A report that Gon. Wolesley has been exclusively. The merchants, who expected | 1.) } ; Livi } . ; ain wen this | Tecalled, is denis d, his healih is improving t » divide the whole vrant among tliem- | + s g ler and his eye sight is beties Beto, will be grevtly disappointed It “ - ONDITION OF THE TROOPS ; Wall take abou! $58,000 to pay off the whole | the | Class the ¥. M. C | ot the ciaims presented. 5) : an Lonpon, M arch 6 | ; —_—o be Advices from Abukone state that : rr a Oveters, just received | th? troops are in 9 lendid condition. Gen. Special Notices. | \ Ls | i i j Brackenbury helda parade yesterday — ; i) en S ” . “ ; } — - GETTING READY FOR AN ATTACK. | One hun lred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & | ’ 5 a2 emd ont No trouble to} A Merawi despatch reports that the | aerm (feb 21 ppt ‘ Drug Store | rebels from Abnuhamed have occupied Bien Wurre and Colored Shirts, a lot selling | - ae baken, und are there waiting the Mahdi’s | °!4P to clear at J. B. Macdonald’s. (feb 91 5 ’ ie be: v0 See . army from Be rber, intending to make an} Firreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Goff's ' ' ' ; in I ('ttawa last eveu- | atrach RDOR the Enelish, } (feb " . KEINFORCEMENTS GOING OUT. Wk are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat- 1 ings at coat W.& ‘own & Co feb 16 \ +s American LONDON, March 6 } . perenne doe o - ” Ma Store Another batallion numbering 1,000 men | U a K are offering special discounts on Men's has been ordered from Gibraltar to Egypt. | Underclothing W. & A. Brown & Co. : o l'wo batallions will be sent from England to | ; : (feb 16 “—e : valid never con- | Gibraltar, to replace the batallion sent to| . Pukke are just two things that is an impos &- ' . va 4 . yy Great! Egypt. | sibility todo on P. E, Island, and that is to wr geal Ww e ‘ile y . t . | stoy 20ple f rinking "4 fl i an It is expected Earl Granville will make a | Satty ", biece of foe’ Moskinery to’ Brown's | - statement in th: ouse 0 0 ; ‘pow fee Sa wpe yh’ ‘eb. 2 3) nular { isible in the | f om : : Prince i = , ” Lorde with re | that he cannot mend or make new, such as Ch town, Feb. a), 1885. dy wen a oa oi , . 4 -_ sismarck s recent aspe¢ ch Sewing Machines, Guus, ete Shop on the nite 1 the heichstag. | corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. wa ‘ a i AFGHAN REINFORCEMENTs. | dec§—tf. iring good Boots at low prices; , Persian a vic 3 say that the Ameer of | _ GOLD and Silver Plating of every descrip- ” : sald’s Boot Store| ighenistan has sent Gen. Daukham and | tion done at Rrown’s, at the Athonmsum, Char- » V : . a = > , } +h . ? ] Pare r , ; . " meh? several theer to Herat to Inspect and |” a if__.Aant eiore LUVIN, ciel } aul | ‘ o - ; repair the forts, and 800 soldiers to reir - CANNED Salmon, Lobsters and Fipnan ui | torce Herat garrison, which now numbers | Haddie at Beer & Coffs (feb 21 es in bottles and bulk,Canned Salmon ' . , at R. K. Brace’s. Also, a tew and Mackere l, oq fresh Eggs, only 17 cents. meh7 : : > Tue subject the Suaday evening Lecture morrow, at St. Peter's Church, will be S me Evidences of ( hristianity ~~ | 2,500 men. ANADA’S OFFER ACCEPTED Orrawa, March 6. it is understood that the offer of military assistance from Canada has been accepted by England, and that the conditions upou Press, tobacc gars, fancy goods, toilet which assistance Is tendered are now the requiaite*, razors, et at 15 per cent. discount | subject of negotiations. This applies to for twenty days, at Keddiu’s Prag Store, /services in the autamn campaign. There < are several exaggerated rumors in this con- Tu wth and jast Concert by the Orch 8-| nection, but the foregoing is accurate. tra i Wii given in the i M A A OTHEK NEWS Hall. on Easter Tuesday evening, April 7th, : : he A lieutenant of the Mudir of Dongola at fur John 7 jraph's Ottawa corres Hanidab has asked for reinforcements, yadent reports that Mr. Decelk has been Gen Brackenbury, now at Merawi with spponted Librarian, und «=Mr. Martin J.|a portion of the force, will proceed to Gnfis, of ti | uto M assistant | horti. ' ibrariaa A force of troops under Gen. Buller will ; _ fremain at Merawi. OrcHEsTRAL Coxcert, No. 3 —We are glad aneeeeneenmmmnnneinene cae teed coveral Chorases from Han- | Dynamiters Explosions. “4 saiah (Ww Ore ral accompani- ment), wil ut for the tirst time | Orrawa, March 6. a the city at th Concert, which We) Sir Alexander Campbell has introduced a lanersia s tot piace in @ few G®)8./ hill into the Senate respecting explosive ur, Earie is working bard to make this Con-| substances. After defining the word ex- cert the greatest mnsicalevent, not — | plosive substance and, including in it dyna- this season, but past years, i SEs acre | mite, the bill provides that persons malici- me ously causing explosions likely to endanger rs ” | life or injure property, whether any injury to Scorr Acr ConxvicTIons —At A)berWOn, | Dersons or property is actually caused or not, Prince U auty, on the 26th a - we sg }i8 guilty of felony, and liable to imprison rt. Weeks 2 on = ae ustiees ©" | ment for life. Also,of maliciously doing acts, the Peace, ‘ames |. ** hile ames Skerry | : ; : el and Edmund Waller—all of Albertcn, were | OT COn*piring to cause such explosion, or sak aeneiot - two offences against the | aking or having explosice substances with Canada Temperance Act, for selling intoxicat-|'a"ent to endanger life heal property, the ing | , a ed 250 and costs, or two} person ls, whether the explosion takes place mont : ment for each effence, in all| or not,and whether injury is caused or not, 230 ' guilty of felony and liable to fourteen years’ > } imprisonment We sre infor ut some time during) — ee ; last month the schr. Lodi, Capt. Green, -axrliamentary Proceedings ‘ | lying at Railway two stoves stolen. ihe up aad evid t ink dealer ; eook stove was broken SY ‘ : tho hereal, i med gee ai one aes took up the statement of Cartwright that In addition to the stoves th> thieves appro. | the country had lost more by the National erated a ‘ar.e qiantity of chain cable, | Policy during the past ix years than the riguiay ‘aformation ¢ peerning the | United States h id by their civil war, and tion of thi their plunder will | characteriz 1d it as most extravagant. The ve thank! iN Ly Capt. Grecn, who! country had nothing to fear from 8 at presen t Capt. Gidbi »ithe truth being ¢ jd, but such statements vicina tas Cartwright’s deprived him of any con- - | sid ration in the country. Cartwright, in ' & t y Inerirere. ihe | Montreal, declared that the country had arene MnOeLing P. \W. Collegiate Literary | Jost population, and he had repeated the lnatitat obating Society waa held} statement in the House the other day. lay eVeniny. \) s number of members| Cartwright had said the country had lost ao. “4g ings, recitations and 1.667 O00 of its population since 1861. The a whole, were very enter’ | | lation statistics of the United States taiiny, reated oo ot pplaus : Phe | would. a te most, only show that , 7 wae “| Canada had sent out to that country : a : a number of persons which, counting F. a . their natural increase, would show H. | . 750,000. Thus, the exaggeration of 'Cartwright’s was ever nine handred AN thousand. Avaiust that movement from I. Jad ‘ a : Canada we had movement from the b. P United States to Canada What was that! . Mi According to Grand Tru k statistics we hed ‘a net gain of persons coling into Canada - from the United States over those guing to | 7 the States of over 4,000 last year. He ' 3 anoted statistics to show that there has eam | been a steady increase yearly in the number Nronunei of the! of persons coming into Canada. He dealt b to ). Jadson, A.) with the general subjcet of population ' rontld —Com | ovement and with the question of in- ' - anguration in a most exhaustive manner —. " letter has been sent as quoting a pumber of statistics. Mr. White nage discussed the debt exports and imports Mobers ¢ and other matters connected with the Dean S fully invite you to! general condition of the country, and re- sogage ina joint iwsiou with me in| ferred to evidenc:# of the improvement In VWicago, ia which | will affirm either or all of | business, that prices were stiffening, that wh “00 ag imerchants in Montreal were hopeful for : oo Ww as raised from the dead, better trade. 7 gio - is demoniae posses-| Fy was followed by I atterson, of Brant. 3. In | Patterson spoke till twelve o clock, when er it a a Tupper moved the adjournment of the de-. : av! no or Vicious orm } veel k can be healed and devils cast | bate we ia the name of Christ through faith in His | ao emia eat sii ” fhe kt Promises Weather Suiletun Vharf, was breken into. and } but pothing j ! Orrawa, March 6. In the Budget debate, White (Cardwell) ; MOU You a this invitation, 1 will i a *£réee to heal the s«icl nd can , la of ene » pe & ? the method 1 en at ast out devils in Prebabilities for the next 24 hours for aye 100 pointed ontin the Seriptares, and te) faritime Provinces >) that otis . ic Lei U uy e aay end yi any sick or insane | “* a pereon Toronto, March 7—10 a. m. Your retefally, Light to moderate winds, fair weather; not ‘ Liston McMILLED. Uicago, february 23. air, MecMille rm \ He LAs, he ‘8W practice enti, day ion of his new ' 1O* 4, the better accommo- The gentle man & rh. os severa uses by wh ich he says he tremens, i] ‘) devils and cured delirium to disarm m ¢says heis eutliciently well «fl Maer wae chy that he is working for euary ey) vyer from Oskaloosa, | withdrawn from his | much change in temperatre, METEOROLOGICAL UFFICE . Charlottetown March 7, 1835. Uizhest Temperature yesterday, (read iat | mnidmight)....-¢-eseeeerrseeecees oan Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read “. midmight)....--ceseeereceeersereeres i Lowest Lemperature this morniag. | Pemperature this morning,at Su clock. ‘i ‘Tomperature this afterngon at 1 o’clock..18 0 Oxe hundred boxes of wholesale and retail at Beer & Goff's. Valencia Raisins, (feb 26 MARRIED. At the parsonage, Huntsville, by Thomas Livyd, incumbent of All Saints Church, Mr. W. C. Sma'lwood, to Alethea Emerson, both of Kearney, Parry Sound, Oatario. DEED. At Montague, on Feb. 7th, of diphtheria, Loretto, aged 6 years and 5 months; Feb. l4th, Frederick John, aged 13 years, dear and beloved children of John and Elizabeth Burns. 9 Suddenly, at Brooklyn, Lot 6!, on the 27th February, Mary Ann, the beloved wife of James Hume, and eldest daughter of Benjamin and Mary Bears, in the 18th year of her age. At his residence, Lot 18, on Tuesday, the 17th ult., after a tedious illness of three years’ duration, John McLean, aged 90 years, At Forest Hill, Dundas, on the 24th Jan.‘ in the 62nd year ef her aye, Effie McDonald, widow of the late John McDonald, Lot 41, leaving four sois and three daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate mother. P. & Island Daitynes Association. FFNYE Third public meeting of the above Association will be held in the Y. M. C, A. Hall, Thursday evening, March 12th. Papers will be read by Alexander McRae and Francis Bain, Esqrs. A full attendance of farmers, members of the House and citizens are respectfully requested, as a lively discussion is expected. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock, RK. K. BRACE, Secretary. March 3, 1885—6,7,10,11 wkly li NOTICE. \ SPECIAL Meeting of the Shareholders a2 of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Co. will be hell in the Rink Building, on Thursday, March 12.b, at 7 o'clock, p m., to take into consider- ation the advisibility of makiog certain alter. 4 to the Rink By orde ?, yw. Ww ve 1ous STANLEY, Secretary. 1885. Ci’tewn, Feb. 26 F[ VE Subscriber offers FOR SALE, HE TRADE; B90 PUNS, GHG BARBADOS MOLASSES. —ALSO A Quantity of Tiecces and Barrels OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, Feb. 20 —eod wky ti lstAp Valuable Farm far Salo, a _"" ) rRUIALT valaslle Farm, with bvildings B thereon, situated at Belle Vue, Lot 49, coutaining about 60 acres, nearly all in a good state of cultivation. .\s a site for asummer residerce or seasi:]: hote! if cannot be sur- passed; caly ') minute,’ drive from the ferry. Wil '« sold at a bargain. for furth- pa. ticulars apply to W. LL HASZARYD, at W.& A. BROWN & Co., | (Jucen Street. For the next 30 t ‘ ‘ €s Special Lines of Goods are ‘ < We require a Prompt the Market House. Charlottetawn, Feh 7,1 days we offer the baiance of our Dry if C oods a LARGE DISCOUNT! s we are shortly to make a change in the business, MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them, Don’t Fail to Call Barly if You Want Bargains. ee Settlement of all Accounts due up to date, a eee ee mae Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opposite W. & A. BROWN & CO. RSH KING’S EVIL | Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that it could be cured by a king’s touch. The world is wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA can only be cured by a thorough purifica- tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. 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Its formula is generally known to the medical profession, and the best hysiclans constantly prescribe AYER’s ARSAPARILLA a8 an Absolute Cure For al] diseases caused by the vitlation of the blood. It is concentrated to the high- est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medi- cine, in the world. Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, PREPARED BY Dr. J. €. Ayer &.Co., Lowell, Mass. { Analytical Chermists. } Sold by all Druggists: Price $1; , Six bottles for $ * “ADVERTISE m "HE DAILY EXAMI A Nee t'-- s a leo taing modine te ‘|, town, Fel. 10, TRG eod why Qa the Denclane ES | USE DIAMOND POTASH. DADOS. S ‘Le | . ot -| Liverpool to Charlottetown, o—_- ‘SC NUTS SPRING TRIP. 1885. rH! CLIPPER BARK e “GULNARE,” NOW ON BERTH, wae a 1885. 4 woe" per® out hd 1 Lye c c - ee oe BORD HYWRINGS. ister. Classed in English Lloyds Q 520 ‘Tons Reg William McBeonakd. Commander, WILL SAIL FROM | THEO, L. GHAPPELLE, Diamond Book-store, 89 Queen St, | Liverpool fer Charlottetow i, ‘h’town, Feb, 28, 1885. . On or about the Ist APRIL next, carry ing Freight at through rates to Georgetown, Souris | — . Summerside. fron, Vin Plates, Pix, Lead, For Freight or Passage. apply in Liverpool and Ingots i in 'to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; : ; , in Londen to J. Pitcairn & 3c 15 Creat | Winchester Street ; ot here ty | L. C. OWEN, “0 Tons Round fron, sizes 4,g, and J inch. (town, Feb. 3, 1885—ta th sat a Boxes of Tin Plates, snitable for lobster 7 eS a 2 Pig SALT. SALT. SALT. IN STORE? 2 Pigs Lead. 5,000 Bags of Liverpool Salt. eae ee we On Consignment. pista aud 8 ns, 2 Lugots of ‘Pin. PEAKE BRO’. & CU. Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1885. caseription SS aon PRINTING of covery 2,000 do Fishery do sxecuted with Neriness asi Dory; atel! -AKE ; Dike BRAMINGR ot SE ENG! ee ss ‘4 Ch'’town, Feb. 14, 1584