a. 0 eer . Y ’ wee ' { f 1” t % > : ava ROS bebe Loi “* anit . . ° ‘ st his iA ‘ ae * i la - % ry, . i ‘ ai * ‘ ‘ bl} jrary ‘ a i es I t envvs - 1) taylors new ' 7 y St ure oe } a \ { be Ow acct : shie ¥ t ; oo - fuse Sours o feweiry <-ore 1s be ' Mo - , erg ' riy this af LHe . ; ; geon & ws . Y &UOUT ‘ lock - \ } \ I Ay US s. ‘ . éna¢ cee 4 i H Ha - 7 : } , rai § 5 a I E‘ Ww ‘ iin St rh mes ( ‘ ‘ i and even- smes g . a THe Te will meet o esday nat at . : p. n A full meeting is > Dre i ra i wilt be t l 7 ‘ oe ng ture merrow at St, Pete SLU! < 1 , i E. rROW- ; ; his stock of Enghsi i : ' ou and American Hats ( re r fifteen days £-b28 ~~ Groree | A Mi «6exXhaustive peper last ‘ erary rhe a scient . a VE 4 ’ ' sand have pes i the leaving s, selling very cheap by the box, at G. i tHiasziru s feb28 t, - He puvt ted to take partin a servic of 3a ed Sopg to be held in the y. M.C. A. Hall to-morrow aiternoon at j o'cl a a fue rash for Hats for the next fifteen days will be at L. E. Prowse's, t 20 cents on feb28 save the leliar - fus Catholic Literary Uvion will give a grand Dramatic Entertainment in the Aca- demy of Masic on Easter Monday night Look out for advertisement > As Tue EXAMINeR is not a relig‘ous organ, and as Kev Donald does not wish to continue the contr we hope letters TT Gregory versy, on the Church in Council will cease now > Marsn Ver P rs —~ Owen fPickie, a farm r pear Uan: ‘ ™ within the past eight years hav put 5,000 loads of marsh mud oo bis farm and raised 30,000 bushels of pote- toes. al Tas faneral service of the late Mrs Patrick MeUsrey took place y sterday at 10 a. m. The remaias wer- ved to the new Cataolic Cemetery s very large concourse of people > Tue City Civic Protection Society is to the front again. The committee will pieazse meet atmy house on Sidney Street, on Thursday eveaing next,at 7 o'clock,p. m. James Curtis, President. > Yor can get at R. K. Brace’s any kind of Preserves you Wish; also Uranyes, Apple . (rrapes, Fig 8, Tamirands Uranberries, Pickles, aud in any way you A few fresh egys just received ao wish, small or large lots. (feb 28) Franeis Bain, apors before the P. E. 1 inthe Y. M. C. A.} ok out for advertise- to be hoped that our ALEXANDER MacRae and Esquires, are to read p I Dairyman’s Associati: Hall, on March 12th. L ment Monday. [+ is farmers will turn ont nm it > Zios Cuvrce Rev. George Fisher wiil conduct services in Zion Church to-morrow, | aa follows : morning at 11 o'clock; afterzoon, | at 3 o'clock, will be the Sabba'h Schoel! Anniversary Nerino’ [he singing will be by the school. A specisl collection in aid of the library. Evening service at 6.30 oe Hox. DonatoF ences on “Love of ¢ ountry evening, and at Sun w delivered his lecture at Tignish on Thursday mmersideon Friday even mg Un both occasions the audience wa lergs. At Summerside, Ludlow Hall was crowded. Rev. Neil MacKay moved and J. | H. Bell, Esq : snded the vote of thanks ta highly complimentary Spe e*< ies a NW £ learn that it has been definitely de- cided to hold a Gran | Military Entertaioment (Literary and Musica!) in the Market Hal), on minittees of the Lith March nex Strong Offi :ers and « : been app yinted te complete arranye: i we are instructed ve i . au i be lett to say that nothiayg w undone to make it a grand s Look out for their Sivertisement afew days _ ; AN uoosa sliy interest og meeting of the Charlottetown Educational Institate took pitce last evening ir. S. M. Bent read a amy on ‘‘Peamanslip,”’ which was followed | ¥4 lengthy and very interesting discussion % Writiog, as tauglit in the public schools. Excellent Apeech were made by Mesars Joha M Swain, L. Miller, J. D. Se aman, and Dr. Leeming, and Misses Bswall and Me- Nall A vote o " ks was tendered the realer of the payer, coupled with a request tua: it be published As it will Tue Examiner, we forbear any At th appear in eriticism, ; next meeting of the Institute Dr. “ohnson has promised a paper on ‘*School Hygiene As this is a subject of mach im- portans:, and as tr meetings are becoming | Very interesting, we hope to vee Dr. Johnson | greeted by a crowded room rT > Tre Corie TAY LireraRyY AND Dr BATING Soctery fhe students of the Prince of Wales « lege metas usual last (Friday) | *Vebing inthe College Building, for the pur- poe Of debating and disenosing euch ques. | tions as tend to cultivate tke intellectual faculties, The debate for the evening was: ‘Which 4% more Protitabie fora Scan to re ceive Eee m his Pathe | »} rty or Edu oe? Mes McDonald, and others supported the i! . of receiving Fro- porty; Whilst Mesers. Thomson, Mellish and | au Opposel them, taking the side of “iucation. When the house was divided, . the vote taken, it was found that the Majority were in favor of asserting that ** Te | feeive Education was more profitable to the | =a toreceive Property.” The meeting en closed by the National | Bed ogy rs Clerkiv, Sino ty’ / entrene, sure was rejeeted by 302 to 288 | tives. lt is the eae ‘ "9 5 “An > Trecan a. ieee Ff 8 ” e &% 4%Pn8 4 : { i » fe Be va ac8 ? yet) I ide [Serxciar Despatrcurs ro Tur EXaMIner } THE SOUDAN. | Retreat, | sugugastal The Rebels Active. 1} ' ‘ ; reeves Bil 1p} ) Gladstone Narrowty Escapes Ceusure in the House of Commens, GOVERNMENT MAJORITY ONLY 14. BULLER S RETKEA Lo ‘DON, Keb . 6. \ despatch frem Kortie of yeaterday’s | ate states that Gen. Sir Redvers Builer, | vith his whole comma has reached with- tu a day s warch of Gakdul Wells. " The re- i treat from Abu Klea, where he had been | i, was effected without the loss of | @ single mar 4 REPORT. Catro, Feb. 27. It ig reported that the Guards, atter de feating Osman Digna, will come to Cairo or Ale ‘ ndria ilk order to av ad the risks ot hot her REBELS ACTIVI oo SI AKIN, Feb 1g rhe activity of the rebels the last two nights has been great and effective. They > } } . 1 | have succeeded in wrecking three advanced redoubts, and they managed to do this| without exploding the minas which the] av “ j Bre ‘ | KE i } ~VAV ILA and Kngineers had prepared } * } $ +1 j . } | : : its ’ rebels removed | : } sa ' +} andy é sed much tier sma > sci dia i« . British Parliameunt. Lonpon, Feb. 27. In the Commons last evening Gladstone} stated that no alliance or plan of military | co-operation had formed Eng! ind and Italy Sir Stafford N been between i rtheote’s motion of cen- The amendment to the censure motion fered by John Morley, Liberal, in favor fthe evacuation of the §S jected by 455 to 112. Lord George Hamilton’s amendment to the effect that the Government had failed to indicate a policy justifying the confidence f parliament or country was registered 299 j | ' udan, was re-| oer a | Ali the Irish members voted againat the! Government. The Government’s majority of 14 on the censure motion in the Com mons has nov disappointed the Conserva- lowest majority the} Government ever obtained upon any im portant question since it entered office. Inthe House of Lords the Marquis of | Salisbury’s motion of censure was adopted i by 189 to 68 The amendment of Baron Wentworth, Liberal, to the effect that Her Majesty’s trocps should not the Soudan any | longer than necessary was re jected occupy "arliamentary Proceedings ! Orrawa, Feb. 27. | In the House of Commons to-day Mr. | Smal! introduced an act to make further provisions respecting traffic in intoxicating | liquors. He explained that the measure | was to provide for a beard of arbitrators to | ascertain the loss which each county sus- | tained by the passage of the Scott Act, and that the same may be imposed on the county. The bill was read a first time. An Act to amend an Act respecting the sale of railway passenger tickets, was intro- duced by Mr. McCarthy and read a first | time Mr. Robertson introduced a bill to amend the Criminal Law of Canada. One| provision of his bill makes burglary punish. | able for life. Ue said there were discre- | tionary powers in the measure. | The House then went into committee to consider a resolution to increase the salaries of civil service examiners. Several private bills were advanced a} stave | Mr. McCarthy then moved the second | reading of the bill respecting liability of | carriers by land. Mr. Curran moved the six months’ hoist. | Mr. Mills also oppozed the bill. The House divided (but not upon politi- cal lines) on the amendment, which was | lost by 64 yeas to 74 nays The bill was read a second tiase, and the House adjourned at 10 o’clock. aa Over our Shipping. ee ne or" New York, Feb 27. The Mail and Express say that great fears | are entertained in shipping circles for the | safety of several steamers and ships now | overdue a | Collision of Steamers. " CaXHAVEN, Feb. 27. The Sweedish steamer Norden has been | run into and sunk by the English steamer | Cumberland. Twenty-five persons aboard the Norden were drowned. Se — | Weatner bulletin i sical l | L’robabilities for the next 24 rours for t' Vavitimne Provinece Toroxro, Feb. 28-10 a. m. Light to moderate winds ; generally fair, | mild weather. | M&reKOROLOGICAL OFFICE, | Charlottetown February 28, 1555. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at ae midnight)....----++-+++--5° tate Sis . Lowest Temperature yesterday, (road a ee midnight)......++¢+- sceeeee sevens oo Lowest Temperature this morniog. _ & ‘Temperature this morning,at 3 o clock. : 10 4 | ‘Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock, .27.5 *pelow zero. | ill fi lowest prices i ts and You will find the lewest prices in Boo Shoes, at Macdonald's Boot Store, feb28 Don’t Fail to Call Early.if You Want Bargains. > : Poe es yes nt : i * : - bs ee ~ iy de PRT 0 hae ee eS ee ee ee ee ee eee ™ 7 " " <ee innainiaeiis ee ae eke hee apy enh . - - . - - ‘ <4 : ee ei? ‘ yn. r ; [a 8 . 3 terns. erkins & uo ae mee -soe White Usttons, Grey Cottons, Print Esttons, SHEETING COITONS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTOXS AND ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, &C., AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & STERNS. eee ee Ch’ town, Feb. 20, 1885 Great Bargains! for the next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry Soods at a Lixwir de Jab SOOD BT as we are shortly to make a change in the business, Spacial Lines of Goods are MARK&D DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them. Cm a We require a Prompt Settlement of all Accounts due up to date. he Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opposite the Market House. W. & A. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885 . CHARLOTTETOWH BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY | ———0 BROWN <& Co. WARREN LELAND, whom everybody knows as the successful manager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises of America, says that while a passenger from New York on board a ship going around Cape ; Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal- ifornia, he learned that one of the officers of the vessel had cured himself, during the voy- age, of an obstinate disease by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Since then Mr, LELAND has recommended Aver’s SARSAPARILLA in many similar 1 he has never yet heard of its fail- \ KR. KR. C. GORPR, of the firm of Dorsey, Goff & Co, has just returned, after visiting a 4 number of the leading Boot aad Shoe Factories abroad. The CHARLOTTETOWN BOO v& SHOE FACTORY, which has been stopped during his absence, will open with the latest improvements, which will enable us to give our customers better satisfaction than ever. Spring Orders will receive our best attention. Oar Traveller, Mr Dernis, will have the pleasure of calling on our customers through- out the Island, some t'me in March. | DORSEY, GOFF & CO. | Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1585. cases, ane SALT, SALT. SALT. |Liverpoo to Charlottetown. IN STORE: 5,000 Bags of Liverpool Salt. 2 do Fishery do. PEAKE RROS & CO Ch'tewn, Feb. 14, 1884. ure to effect a radical cure, Some years ago one of Mr. .ELAND’s farm Owing to the bad laborers bruised his leg. state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared on the injured limb, Hor- rible itching of the skin, with burning and darting pains through the lump, made life almost intolerable. ‘The leg became enor- mously enlarged, and running ulcers formed, quantities of extremely offensive matter, No treatment was of any | , i discharging / | nyai] until] the man, by Mr. LELAND’S direec- vreat great THE VIOLIN. tion, was supplied with AvyeEnRr’s SARSAPA- RILLA, Which allayed the pain and irritation, g, and 1885. SPRING TRIP. 1885. THE CLIPPER BARK hi. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to! eLAN s personally used eee es eres | IVE take s limited number of pupils for| 86 G U L Rj AR = 33 . S ill | Violin Instruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservatory | 5 Ayer S arsapar & | method, which is so complete that each pupil! , : \is enabled to form a part of one harmonized NOW ON BERTH, for Rheumatism, with entire success ; and, after careful observation, declares that, in | body, thereby making the tuition @ pleasure 599 Tons Register. Classed in English Lloyds his belief, there is no medicine in the world | instead of the old class drudgery. i ie e . ‘$a : : « r fr 2tol " : a equal to it for the cure ot Liver Disorders, Papils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. | William McDonald. For terms apply at his residence, Water Gout, the effects of high living, Salt [| gp oot. ppty uc e Rheum, Sores, Eruptions, and all the Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1885 various forms of blood diseases. ' ete ae tah We have Mr. LELAND’s permissiontoinvite {| 9. . | .. ae all who may desire further evidence in regard to the extraordinary curative powers of 2 8 healed the sores, removed the swellin } } i ' ' } ' ! completely restored the limb to use. t Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool fr Charlottetown, On or about the Ist APRIL next, c»rry- ing Freight at through rates to Picton, Georgetown, Souris and Summerside. Vor Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool AYER’S SARSAPARILLA to see him person- ally either at bis mammoth Ocean Hotei, Long Brauch, or at the popular Leland Hotel, Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. Mr, LELAND’S extensive knowledge of the good done by this unequalled eradicator of IN STORE: 300 Tens ACADIA NUT, ' 200 do do ROUND, bloed poisons enables him to give iuquirers 100 do INTERCOLONIAL LOUND, | to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; much valuable information. 150 do OLD MINE SYDNEY, in London to J. Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great 200 do SYDNEY SLACK, Winchester Street ; or here to PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drv jyisis; $1, six bottles for $5. L. ©. OWEN. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1885—tu th sat For “ale Low. CC. LYONS, Pe ON Po AN. mS OEE LIES LE IS TOISAS IE 5 3g pacientes ee = ani Arve Sean Bi peste: Sou nrnoone me . FHRBRUARY “es or rR we FOR SALE. nn Two Acres, a little more or les s 4% in the villege of Stratford, opposite Charlottetown, weil adapted for an hotel, with good bathing and excellent water can be procured on the premis: Terms:—-25 per cent remainder on lease for 10 or 1° years, at five per cent. per annum, payable ha!f-yearly For further particulars apply to the owner J. P, PICTON Ch’town, Feb. 24, 1885—6i down, , The Liguor License Act, 1863, aa ICE is hereby given that a meeting ot AN the Board of License Commissioners for the District of Queen’s “ounty, will be held at the Chief Inspector's office, corner of Great (reorge and King Streets, in Charlottetown, On THURSAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MARCH Next, A. D., 1885, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for certificates for such licenses as are authorized to be granted in this sicense District by the Liquor License Act, 1883, or by the Act 47 Victoria, Chapter 32, intituled “‘An Act to amend the Liquor License Act, 1883.” By order of the Board, ROBERT H. CRAWFORD Chief Inspector of Licenses for Queen's Co. Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1885-—-2aw wkly tldate - The Liquor License Act, 1883, TCTICE is dele tsi that a meeting of the Board of License Commissioners 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 cartiticates for such licenses as ar: authorized to be granted in this License Dis- trict by the Liquor License Act, 1883, or by the Act 47 Victoria, Chapter 32, intituled “An Act to amend the Liquor License Act, 1883,” sy order of the Board, HENRY A. BEARS, Chief Inspector of Licenses for King’s Co, Marray River, 25th February, A. D., 188%, 2aw wkly tidate NOTICE 3 A PUBLIC Meeting wil! be held at Cape “A. Traverse, on Monday, the 2nd March, at 20’clock p.m, for the purpose of conrider- ing the necessity of building a breakwater and dredging the channel; also, other mat ters _ The Commissioner of Public Works is invited to attend; also our local representa- tives. By order of the committee. ALEX. STRANG, Secretary. Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1885. Ne Molasses! Molasses ! —_—-——— 7 E Subscriber otfers FOR SALE, THE TRADE; 150 PUNS, CHOIGE BARBADUES MOLASSES. —~ALSO— A Quantity of Tierces and Barrels OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, Feb. 20—eod wky tl lstAp On Consignment. —~ fron, Tin Plates, Piz Lead and Ingots Din. 4, @ 20 Tons Round Iron, sizes 4, 8, 2 and ¢ inch. 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for lobster packers. 2 Pigs Lead. 2 Ingots of Tin. PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch'town, Feb. 14, 1885. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, d&e. \ y ANTED—A strong, active Boy, accus- tomed to farm work. Apply to Ex- AMINER Office, feb 28 N ONEY WANTED — Provided interest low~ good security. Apply at this office, [feb27 tf \ ANTED.— An experievced Salesman (liberal salary) at Dorsey Goff & Co. feb25 FOR SALE—A Wanzer ‘**C” Sewing Machine, nearly new, jn first rate order; cost $45, will be sold’ at a bargain. Krquire at this office febl9 10i VO LET—-Shop and Cellar ow Great George Steet, occupied by E. H. Schurman ; possession April let, 1885 —'ohn Stumbles. 2w eo1 EVERAL DESIRAPLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, on Upper Hills- borough Street, as follows : lwo adjvining the residerce cf Mr. Wellner, four below that of Mr Leitch, and one oa the corner, adjoin- ing Mr. Knight's, on Fuston Street. For terms apply to James DesBrisay. | febl7 9wks 2aw pat OK SALE.- One very fine Rerkehire Boar Pig. 12 months old. feb 11 tf DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI NER, the linot od -artioing melinw in the Pencinea Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No, 2 Wher, Ch'town, Jan &S8, 1885 6w wkly CAUBSORI2 for THE DAILY EXAMI s + NBR oe age the Inter @ neoe Wf «ee 1 OsT—On Friday, the 20th inet, a Plar, A The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Rwiwieer offices fob?) tf