~~“ ee maa ame - eee —remantentinetisine-<euieracne--t 4 coment a aaats eae: onnenne SS erg ence a ce ae enn amc se THE DAILY HXAMINER, APRIL 7, 1885 e ——— SALE FOR 12 DAYS ONL V.& DRY GGODS at me The firm will not enter the Brown’s BI ‘Brown has decided to go out of business in his new store to Messrs W, A. Weeks & Co. ant Gtthes (pe Nore §i . 2 ? : Local pehah =(UPE EH Ef os - ~wABNoag Apainst than | 9 it re ' a ae ea? e } : ; ~ Sinning , 1 § & ec - fu te 3 iS. No mails : ' BY SUCORSS OF TH ION DRAMATI CLUI es "i ow WY t tor Ottawa last SUE ACADEMY ( MUsTe, (Sexciay Desparcue vo Tus KxaMren. } Re la on s | F i ff g' Pm Fr Tur Union Dramatic Clab produced at | F tir este a! (oI ae \cacdomy i ‘i i Laat i I ' } ’ : : y mic 1286 evening a - ° | Po} uar drauia by UCerle mentitied * More | | Sinned Againat than SiUblug This a river} drama is founded on eve ; ents now promin VE , 1 5 ent one } ; : . . =“ Ireland, and is clever production | WZOvVE daenes ef the ° i refi cts cred ‘ Dace 1 : | ; edit on the members of the | I Dana i : Lon vv e * re ; ee eee “ ; ae} y ' : t to-night, in Chi } The seenes are laid in Killarney. | a OODS. } \ Sq lire Hil oD, who comes of an illus r ous > Tamuly I t i # : am » OWS A mMaAguificent estate. tie “ i as ae an “necrupulous in- ai ; (ividaal named Alphonsus Bolhs >} - j n i3 AVON, Whose . cruel acte mo tha sauemion « ' t \ rRw 0 i t Pre at M ky a tue ferantry and devotion at Prince Albert, oOo v i uk iter aftiancad “1 KR. Brace 8 \ls Dates, & p7 OC oe 1 Hi wn es aftian eee Mary > , o sonnor— rings him and the Squire’s son | . ; DP t avver’a iT n | . . rue Club trot ‘ we Pay Lae 18 | at ; = . a Rowe : the sleek | CITTAWA, April &. ved till Wednesday next, in the forenoo: | Scoundrel, Deihaven, triumphs for a time. | ’ ’ poned tl dee ‘ o wine the Ghat fid f for * time. “A” Battery advanced from Qu’ Appelle | yins | Nquires contdence, ; : 5 ’ “a . . >| ; : ih iiee an ane : ~ ences 8G causes! to Qu'Appelle Fort this afternoon, and ‘*B ‘Ty and s re a “” Re tor thie See GE8 vV ais ' wi rinaduk } miv s iw > er ella A tiny Driven from home by the knavere of trey | etry remained at Q V’Appell chestral (lu tt i we UT Se Reg ‘ 3 | \ i : Orchest ed titent, “che Dal, Keavery of the} A gattling gun instructor left Ottawa to .% it, le iKe seek iis tortunel, t G j! as }assist Gen. Middleton. fur Rev. | Hil Halifax, mourns the!in America in e mpany witha trusted ser- Co} W os = ll left Ki t _ Bag ye _ Oo}, iliiaue ata t 8 ss death of his t she Was 95 years of age | vant named Teddy O'Neill who is ‘‘a rale| ih; reaping +% anes - spr f th ld i " a ra this morning for the front. E ' i? OL t e JUit sod, ‘ive ‘ar le > ‘ KA ariet f New Birthday Cards| Belhaven h: } os ® years Jater/ Gen. Middleton has full command, un- A ek ’ | Seihaven has the Squire drugged, carried | gh Buen ity , | trammelled by any other authority. qG. H. Haszard’s, Wueen Street ifrom the : ) * « mansion, \ap oi} smuggler’s cave. ‘The Duke” and Teddy return from America on the eve of his dis- Douse, ii : acm hen appearance, and the crafty Belhaven lays . yat opened at f Councillor seVvere'y tten on the Vier Lk was to-day a dog ithe murder of his father. iu prison Bel- | haven twice attempts the murder of the Beeld will 200: | Duke, but is foiled (1) by the timely ap- Teylor of Penaaylv*uia praranes of Teddy, and (2) by Major Lookout : é & “jolly good fellow, ye know,” one of the authority that Mrs. married to Rey. Mr It is stated on goo J. G. Eexsranr has for sale at St. Vincent} Castle authorities, At length the | Nursery, a ‘ariety of plants in bloom. Also; Duke through Teddy’s ingenuity escapes bougueta, only 25 cents ea {aps}from prison end takes refuge among a vlored children have been burned to Carolina during the week | f their parents, NINE ¢ death ita Seut! throug! th ATeiessDcss « den is discovered ; the smugglers drugged by Teddy in disguise of ‘‘ Mrs. Mulcahey,” * I>...) ’ 1 e a. DAIZAC, § ‘renc smugele se . > Tue House of Assembly was in seasior »@ French smuggler, settled with a anti! half-past five o'clock this morning. The | nate -_ am _ Squire is released and epply to Her Majesty was voted in agen | anton to the fri ndship of his son, and pe velhaven receives a meed of justice inv cold jlead. The son, ‘‘more sinn-d avainst Ar the Stipendiary Magi trate’s Court this|than sinning,” returns home with his forevoon, William Larter was fined $50 an‘ | father, and a dawn of happier times rises 2 wee & the Scott Act. The| over the Hilton mansion. Following was we of Anthony Mullins was postponed. | the cast :— i - Sa / Tue sale of Georg Seney’s paintings | "dure Hilton vese++se.Mr, Joseph Cox continued at Chickering Hall, New York, on | Marmaduke (his son)...,... Mr. Hornsby aauiehe of the let ine Ninety-six works | 4!phonsus Belhaven....Mr. Alfred McEachen > were sold bringing $!27,335, making $182,430 for the two evenings Dick Harvey (who carries off the Squire). bus Linc caa eekees Mr. Wm. Curran M ajor Lookout - Teddy O'Neill Mr. Giles C , . eS at om , 7 Ach) ell. a ide a Mr. Giles Cox Tur wrestling match between CaubaAbs, | 6. t Dope M Ed German, and Motzada Sorakichi, the Japhese, | ~"*” — _ ree r. A. Edmonds : role ate ati Greco-Roman sty $500 a side, ia New : mugglers, voy t., resulted iu a draw, The parts were well sustained throughout, itest, neither winpinyg a York, ono tb lst irs and some ot the acting would du credit to alter a t¥ oO hot fall amateurs of more experience. The part of - - om — 9 ° itt £0 ones ss ia ie ele a Teddy O Neill was particularly well OR Lhousanha le-ep caer : ree , . os wr a a ee gg : *\ taken. At times he convulsed the audience Pennsyivania, duriog the last three months ? Searcity of feed and the unusual severity of | the weather was the cause The loss to the farmers is very great The entertainment concluded with a farce, entitled ; ‘Should This Meet The Eye. ” The leading character, *‘Lambkin Louder,” Wrruts the last few weeks Rev W. H. | Mr. was particularly Spencer has been the recipient of two vala-| humorous, and lie was well supported by able presents from the people of his congrega- | other members of the Club. On Thursday tien,—one being a black fur coat from) evening the drama will be repeated, when Georgetown, Ll, and the other a| we bespeak fer our young friends as full a mounted harress from | house as they had last night. Stephen Coyle, March firat-claea set of silver Moatayue _—_—o-— + - —_——__—_— _ - Baster Meetings. PAUL’S CHURCH Tuk members o? the Girls Friendly Society | intend having asale of Fancy Work and a} Tea Table in St. Peter’s Schoolroom, on ST. Thursday, the 9th inst. Doors open at4.30./ . oo ; Tin om the 5.30. Admission }0| The Annuai General Meeting of the con- cents. Tes tickets 13 coats, Tickets to be| @regation of St. Paul's, was held on Easter bought at the door. | Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. lcci cosine |} The accounts forthe past year, as fur- Tue Arbor Society will meet this evening | nished by the Church Warden, were ap- at balf-past seven o'clock, inthe Stipendiary | proved. Mayistrate’s Otlice ‘ihis being the Annual|! The following gentlemen were elected as Meeting of the Society, the officers for the | Vestrymen :—John ings, A. B. Warburton, eusuing year will be elected and other busi-| p. Pope, Jas. Lewis, F. L. Haszard, H. J. ness of importance transacted. A large at-| Gyndall. Geo. Peake, S. Grey. Wardens— eee! those s therefore re- John Ings and Per y Pope. : : ieee The resignation of Dr. Fitzgerald as Heavy Carrie.—Says the Maple Leaf, of | Rector was accepted, and the Rev. Mr. Albert Co, N. B. :—Among the 16 head of | O'Meara el cted to be his successor. Very fat cattle sold to Jobn MacDonald, of St. | strong expressions of kindly feeling towards John, and shipped last Saturday, 12 of them, the retiring Rector, for his long and faith- purchased from Thomas MeUlelan, of this | ful services, were made by Judge Hensley, place, weighed as follows: 1 pair oxen, 4,160) Chas. Palmer, Horace Haszard, F. T. New- Pads dscns 026: 3 eos, 200; ery, D. Davies and F. W: Hales, Hage 18,240 ae: ii ates ry add ' "This ‘= fat | 904 were heartily concurred in by all the Easter beef. 1 he four head were sold by Jeb members toe j . Stiles, of Riverside. | Several by-laws were submitted by the : retiring Vestry for the better government have just issued a re-| Of, the Church, and were approved by the port of the failures in the Dominion for the meeting. ae quarter of the pr sent year. to aan | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, MILTON. Qeaber os agate, Habits $1-409-912;) At the Annual Easter Mesting, held in wick 8, liabilities $62,650; Nova Scotia 32, | °°: John’s Chareh, Milton, the following liabilities 283,025, and Manitoba 22, liabili- | °flicers were re-elected for the ensuing year, ties, $320,685: ‘total failures 393, total | viz. :—-Owen Curtis, Charles Coles, Joseph liabilities 2,827,782. The failures are emall-! Copp, Wm. Seaman, W. ~H. Horne, H. er than in the similar period for several years| Chowan, Geo. Tweedy, A. W. Holroyd, past. This is bad news for the Grits. | Vestrymen ; Owen Curtis and A. W. Hol- - | re yyd, Church Wardens tables at interested - Dex. Wruan & Co Tue market ‘Tuesday was fairly well Rev. Mr. Thomas, the locum tenens, was attended audi stocked. Prices as follows: | presented with the sum of $101 89. Beef (small) 6 to 12 cts per lb; do per} Arrangements were wade for the pur- qrote & cts; m Veal, 3 to Scts: p wrk 40 (small), 8 to i0 cts; turkeys, $1.00 to $1.70 ; geese, none ; lite » & eer : utton, per Ib _ - Ct8s\ chase of a new organ for the use of the (carcass) 54 to 04 cts; | ts , ar we 4 } Parish Church. ST. PETERS CHURCH, ducks, each, none ;| al fowls, (each 20 to 30 cts; butter} The Easter meeting of St. Peter’s Church fresh 20 to 24 cts; do (tub) 18 to} congregation was postponed unt] the evening 19 cts; ¢ ves, per g doz, 12 to 14 cts;| of Friday week. dour per 100 lbs, $2.50 to $2.60; oatmeal, . $2.50 to $3.00; hay per 100, 55 to 65 cts: oats, | 46 to 38 cts heep kins, 60 to 75 cts; pota- | toes, 30 to 3° cts } —_—o-+-- Does not look like Peace. o— | Russia is taking active steps to place her _A.t dudedom and the Barge Office, says the | navy on a better war footing. In addition New York Sun of Mou jay, ‘were thrown into | to the five heavy iron clads, the seven half- ‘violent state of excitement a few days ago| plated cruisers, and five torpedo rams, re- over the return, on the Britannic, of Lord | cently mentioned by the V ossische Keutung Alfred Claggett and the Hon. Berry Wall. the| as being built for the Black and Baltic ring of the dudes. The dudes flocked in Seas, a number of cruisers and torpedo crowds all day to pty homage to their sover- rains are being fitted out at Nicolaieff, the station of the Russian admiral and fleet, at . ee ; : kom the New York T'imes,we glean the folowing statistics of the roller-skate in- dustry: There are about 400 persons en- waged in the manufacture of these skates, | and the monthly product is not far from 20,000 pairs The most of these cost ~) centsa pair, are sold at wholesale at elaborate floral piece, representing ‘The ¥1.27 per pair, and cost the skater $6. | Gates Ajar,’ to the funeral of Joe Goss, It re ¢ machinery is the cause of the re- etood four feet high, wes six feet in width, duction in irat cost. The aim now is to | .,4 2.000 white carnations, 1,109 roses, 1,000 Make a skate for far cy skating that wil | pansies aud 1,009 ivy leaves were used in its turn in less than seven inches—the present | construction. muimum. There are about 50,000 rinks in ——- © country, and the demand for skates is eater than the supply. *izu, and listen to the latest news from Eng- ‘amd and admire the late i in waist- Coats. Mr ‘ prt s outs winded i the confluence of Ingul and the oan re : . ve ‘ & OuUA. “4 J : . casi twenty large trunks, and promises to revolu-| Cruisers are from _— to — — tionizs the dress of our jeunesse doree. It is| burden, and willeach be arme ~ ro Understood that the Barge Office telegraphed | 10 to 14 cannons, a d about half of whic to Washington for instructions, and received will be of large calibre. These vessels are peremptory orders te pass Mr. Wall’s luggage|expected to attain a speed of at least 16 m absolutely necessary. knots an hour. The torpedo rams have a displacement of about 3900 tons, and are estimated to go about 15 knots an_ hour. They will armed, in addition to two torpedo apparatuses, with a 9-inch and four smaller guns. i Jouyx L. SuLLIvaN sent an enormous and -- ‘at L. E. Prowse’s. i y ee EEE Se i | the hills of Killarney, where the smugglers’ | an illicit whiskey peddler, and Capt. De- | ‘Continued Preparations for War.’ and imprisoned in a| | | The report that an engagement had taken place at Prince Albert lacks information. Sir John to-day stated that the Govern- memt had received no news of a startling | forms ee ” 7 | information and has ‘‘the Duke” arrested for nature. r He stated matters were much the same and would probably remain so till ) more troops had gone forward. j } | ; | factory. with laughter, and was liberally applandec. , Goon, all-wool Tweed for 48 cents per yard! Bk ae) Se THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN DISPUTE, Russia’s Answer Evasive) and Unsatisfactory. ts > Caucutra, April 6. Orders have been received by the Indian Government from London to actively con- tinue preparations for war, notwithstanding the pacific assurance of Russia, This India, and sustains the British and native troops, Lonpon, April 6. papers The morning generally declare Mr. John Marray} the Russian answer is cyasive and unsatis- is continuing | The Government active war preparations. The Soudan War. a >. Lonvon, April 6. Gen. Graham telegraphs from Suakin as | follows :—‘* Our march to Tamai, and our | destruction of that place after Osman Digna’s boast to drive us into the sea, must greatly discourage the rebels.” a The Short Line Railway. Orrawa, April 6. Col. Green telegraphs that his company is utterly unable to raise the money to go on with the Short Line Railway. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 7--10 a. m. Southwest and west winds, fresh or during the day; fine mild weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown April 7 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at IIE, os ks ecko ana e i sccke cues es 38.8 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at I oe cas + eae eennen 29.1 Lowest ‘Temperature this morning ....27.4 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . 30.2 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock, .31.2 Shovel to the Song of Sweetness. Cart off the houve-banking, and clean up the streets, Don’t wait till it runs to the river ; The spring is outflanking the snow and its sleets, And comes to the earth to relieve her. Along the broad highways the curse of the north Now melting, and sorely complaining, Goes sneaking through bye-ways to escape the wrath Of the sun and the black clouds raining. Remove the great fouling and kick winter out, And give to the gutters their flowing ; All the town is growling and can’t get about W hile the mud and the slush is growing. Try what organizing (if Charlottetown can) Will do, for this augean jobbing, (Oae and ali arising as a single man) One and every pulse a-throbbing. View the town’s uncleanness, help the spring along ! Don’t let the typhoid curse of summer See our sellish meanness ; shovel to the song Of sweetness ; gladden each new comer. RETSGAB. 1000 Barrels Flour. WHOLESALE AND RBPAIL, CHOICE BRANDS | ee DANUBE takes the lead. uM Brey ‘eg Vopular Brands. GOLDEN STAR MAPLE HILL GOLDEN AGE STRATHROY The above and other CHOICE LRANDSS Tr ~'ock this date, COFF. Choice Patents. Choice Superiors. a ' j | ‘return from England. | | | All Accounts dae the Firm must be Paid Immediat W. & A. Charlottetown, April 7, 1885 A. Brown & Co, will offer the balance of their stock of \Feretince Mase" GREAT BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT 12 DAYS. ock, as Mr. Hamilton this city, and has let Business will be Continued on in the present stand by Mr. A. 1. Brown, on his ely. BROWN & Co. Perkins i | strong | White fsttons, MT VERY LOWEST PRICES | Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885. & Sterns. jaction has created a good impression in| 0 enthusiasm of | rey Usttons, Print Osttons. SHEETING COTTONS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTONS AND ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS. SILK GOODS. &. PERKINS & STERNS. FOR SALE. 2000 BUSHELS FISHERY SALT. cn L. C. OWEN, Ch’town, March 26, 1885—tu th sat Depository of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Corner Queen and Fitzroy Streets. W. wish to call special attention to the | fact that our Bibles and Testaments | are sold at PRIME CosT ; freight and duty not charged. Pulpit Bibles from $4.80 to $8; {Family Bibles from $1 50 to $2.55; Pocket Bibles from 12 cents to $1.56; Testaments from 3 cents to 80 cents. A few German, Hebrew, French and Gelic Bibles on hand Also: French, Gelic, Greek and Hebrew canine a nalhiiieiiiaatsiaet ——.| Testaments Bibles and Testaments are “4 . ‘iat i allied lied to Sunday Schools at HALF PRICE, by W ANTS, Lapse, FOUN BD, de, aidiine an order from the Rev. D. McNeill, Secretary of the Society, DRUC CLERK. ’ ANTED—A Clerk of some years ex- perience, competent to dispence and keep books; must be well recommended. | Apply to DR. DARRACH. Kensington, P. E. 1, April 1—2w eod COAL. — N henud, a quantity of Pivtou, Gowrie Miues and Glace Bay Coal. Also: Syduey (old mine) Round Ceal. Will be sold for Cash at Summer prices, CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Stract Ione } Ob teae, Marah 1 t2Qr M. F. ELLIS, N experienced foreman of a canned goods factory desires a situation, Apply at Tus Examiner office. apr7 OUSE TO LEV, in good repair, corner Grafton and West street ; very large garden ; rent, $70; every accommodation in- side and out. Apply at once at the opposite corner. apr7 YOUNG MAN would like to get board in a private family, centrally located Address, stating terms, to “Go,” EXAMINER office, apr7 pd Ch’town, April 1, 1885. ‘TENDERS ILL be received by the undersigned until the 15th of next April, for the making and putting up of gates and fence, in front of the Catholic Cemetery, on the St. Peter’s Road. Plans and specifications of the same may be seen at the office of Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co. : HUBERT Z. PERRY, we Lebster Fishermen, Charlottetown, March 3, 155)—Seks to tish lobsters for the Argyle Shore; hitcumk gr ale SE Graate oe ae toe tc. SOLO Wheat! Seed Wheat | tories to Mr. O. Hennebery. apr7—3i wky FOR SALE s BAGS Choice Seed WHEAT— White Fife, White Russian and Red Bald. Also, 800 bushels choice Timothy Seed, to | ryxO RENT—The Subscriber offers for rent} arrive first trip Northern Light. half the Shop, formerly occupied by OWEN CONNOLLY. Messrs Bremuer Bros.—W, A. Breunan. apl Ch’town, March 27—eod&awkytl Iatmay LAND SALE. MIX BOARDERS can be comfortably accommodated at Miss Stewart’s, corner | of Great George and Euston Streets. apl tf RO lf\0 LET—A neat, well-finished Cottage, on the St. Peter’s Road, together with stable aud coach-house, and half an acre of land | attached ; surroundings pleasant. The above property is within a few minutes’ walk of the city, and now occupied by Professor Mellish. O be Sold by Public Auction, on Friday, Possession given about the Ist of May. Apply, & the 17th day of April next, A. D., 1885, to Hector MacLco, Charlottetown Royalty. | in front of the Law Courts Building, at the | mar3l hour of 12 o’clock, noon, fre Lat he Dry Good Store on Queen Part of Town Lot No. 7; Street, lately oceupied by Mr. James Fronting on King’s Street, known as the Lacy Shand. Apply to Mr. Stevenson. mar23tf | Property. | | | Wy. ED—A good plain Cook; good refer- For terms and conditions of haan apply to ences required. {nae Mrs. R. R. R, R. FITZGERALD. Fitzgerald, Mount Edw Road. war2s 10) Ch'town March 28, 1884—2wks aod j WARBURTON & CONROY, BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Notaries Public, &c. Office in Cameron’s Block, up stairs ; entrance next door to Taylor's Jewelry Store. March 23, 1885- MoLeod, Morson & WeQuarrie, SARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. Office in Brown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STAIRS) Ch'town, Feb. 12, 1855 wky3m FOR SALE OR TO LET. (XH Subscriber offers for Sale his valuable Farm at Eldon, Belfast, consisting ot 100 acres of land, with a good dwelling house and stable thereon. This farm is pleasantly situated at the village of Eldon, and conven- ient to churches, schools and shipping ports, being only one mile from Halliday’s Wharf and two miles from Pinette River Bridge, and is in close proximity to Orwell Bay, where abundance of mussel mud and seaweed can be obtained. One-half the purchase money can remain on mortgage fora term of years at 6 per cent interest, For particulars apply to Messrs, McLean & Martin, Solicitors, Ch’town. WM. McLEAN, Ch’town, March 97, 1885—law wkly Imo VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARR FOR SALE. 220 ACRES, LOFT 32. ~ ‘a above Farm, now in the occupation of Mr. Alexander Shaw, is offered for private Sale. Part of the purchase money can be left secured on the premises. If not eeld within ten days from date, it will be sold by Public Auction on Friday, the 17th day of April next, in front of the Law Courts Building, Charlottetown, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. For terms and particulars of sale apply to kK. R. FITZGERALD, Solicitor for Vendors, Ch’town, March 26, '85—6i wklyli ene aa = coarseness Sa: Aa aes