en FR PPmenangeeenes phage F Coral MONG cmecak ag! . ete fer mee y bay Pi: wy trend, 4a te wt Bt ee. a ; +f te £ t a ; Peg See at le, thal s pees ge a hen a ee ee Le me. a maul = z penne enn 2S ee ee ROC SN ——. po ogee - . Aeon megs gem meres Smrermaey —_— “w 4: t [oe hue he 4; 2% ay » a a «Mccall e ww alae get ro ow Dtvmutnetiandnen t the farmer, wealth of intellect and the magic of gen:us without he cost of additional acres or expenditure of capital lf you would yrow wheat succesful y, then, adopt a eystemof farming in whi h the greater part of the land is devoted to eattle. sow on well well cleaned the maintenance of dramed, well tilled, inanured land, northern locality. renerous soil and glorious our native land, will ensure reward early, and the sune «f a fel Sow it stuumiuier you Whe Gain Examiner MARCH 16, 1885. secured by the power , — The statistics show that io the past ten vears. there has been a decrease of the exports of Great Britain to foreign countries amountirg to I] per cent, and ati iacrease in her exports to the colontes lof 27 per ceut. | aud wel Sow seed precured fiom a; —Ilt learn that the outlook at Philadelphia is very is pleasiug aud reas ‘urivg to for the iron trade promising, aud that manufacturers are receiving large orders This is a sign of a general busipess revival, Gilchrist Scholarship. \ letter to the Lieut.-Governor of New | Brunswick says the Gilchrist Scholarships The Patriot's” Attack on MY. |}, :herto offered to the mot meritorions of Bentley thie candidates for the ach Larships annually — watgned to Canada, avd competed to: Ine able and popular member trom KKeusington is to be congratulated on the misrepresentation to which his spece! on the Address is being subjected by the Patriot. Mr. Bentley is a rising map,and may tairly expect to stand higher than ever in the estimation of his constitutent- and his party, that he has beer a led to task by the Patriot Che Patriot ubmitted by Mr. Bentley res} ‘tributes to ihe D WMinion now comments ou some figures rectipg wh: his | rovinee co Treasury ’ state that they were addueed ip refutation ot the Hlon. Edward Blake's statement. leat tibial “ie oe ‘ ‘ burt eonvenientty rorgets tO , *% rts ® receiptli **For Prince Edward Island, t! jirtemeltaiy at two centres only. iCansdian eXaminations Wore originally lu- i stituted by the Senate in compliance with | | the wish of the Gilehrist trustees and in order to serve as a_ basis ifor the award of their scholarshins, the withdrawal of these = scholarships centres by candidates at matriculation examination, hag siituted by a scholarship to be ¢ np ted for seven ‘ t peeh &noO ’ removes the main ground for the continu 1 PP) a j the Therefore the sending out of examination papers as a mat ter of course to Quebec, Montreal, Kings ronto, O tawa, Halifxx anid Fredei June will henceforth be diseon- The eXaminvion papers of the suce of exXamiatio om, Ti reton each tin ied Ja e matriculati i Whit, lowev ‘ hy gent ito Halifax and Fredericton in 1887, and were $1,596 000; the expenditure $2,624,0u9 | the deficit (thatia the less to Canada) $1,027,000.” Phe Patriot says : Mr. Bentley Dominion wast ow siding contended beeanse tl railways enti the General G>y us the within certa’n Provinces, refund of our Rallw ay. , ernment should cosy, OF a part of the cost, Well, that sounds a fair conten- *? like tion; and it is hard to see why Mr. Beatley should be dubbed a Grit because he made it. The Conservatives repre- setting the Island ia Parliament were quicksighted enough {to see that grants in aid of other Provivcial Railways would give our Provinee a claim for similar grauts, and so voted for them But. though a large number of the Upposition refused to follow their leader's lead ov this question Mr. Davies, etc., from this Island, voted against them A High-Flying Conservative. the Budget. Mr. ' . iN his Speech on ee 00 oo | | i siderable size and well furnished, Tupper, of Pictou, said that Sir Richard | Cartwright was au uuique character ip! *** pent on the history of this country. He stood forth asthe only high-flying Tory the Liberal-Couservative party had ever produced | described by poet Moore ia languaye which would fitly apply to the honorable gentleman :— ** Keep him alw Lys night and day Like an Irish barometer turned the w reversed in your thoughts reupny ’ If hes up you may swear foul weather is nigh, if he's down you may look for a bit of blue sky, Never mind what debaters and journalists say, Ouly ask what he thinks and then think t other way.” ~ - ore —Iu a recent speech Chamber of Commerce in before the London, Sir ; tine groupa hoo A high-flying Tory had been | venceforward triennially; but, if it is de- secd by the lec dl authorities that an ex aminstion should at any time be he'd at any peovineial cen're, the Senate will, no lvabt, comply with their desire on receiv- ve from them an applica ton through your iepartment in conformity with the regu aftrons, LEPTKES TO THE EDITOR, —— — A Visit to the Capes STRANG'S NEW HOTEL Sie, For your information, aud more | particularly for that of the public, 1 beg ieave to state that I had been travelling sway west of Summerside, ronghing it, and ou my return from thence determined to laud remain aday or two to recruit a eal this place, Strangs Hotel is pleasantly situated, facing the south, adjoiniog the station the banks of Cape Traverse. It is of con w +} i heated—something new = : a ccious hall, well i t i sj on the Isiand, whore t nnot find ro comp lortaniy inat vou c tu to get a great i.emeus’ pa lou lining room, two bed- rvuoms, ¢ ii ~. anda fine, clean kitchen, Ou lf Up stairs there comfcrtalle and well furn‘g'i2d rom, with several bedrooms and ¢ a'l well aired with stoves. Mr. Strang deserves credit for isa very drawing nl beds the enterprise he has shown in the getting up | jionths, in ) to sojourn there, that will,! hive of this establishment, as well as for the at- tention that he and Mrs. Strang bestow on those whose good f wrtune may lead them he doubt, the allords redound to their profi In my opinion, it } pleasure seeker many advantages nut at- Charles Tupper pointed out the service | speci o On looking over the visitors book | netic-d which the colonies had rendered to the Mother country in providing means of communication upon which the safety of! hid adi de. hischand. oc a. teed Ak the the empire or some outlying portious of | it io some movements might depend. There is, be said, belief on the part of | p Canadians that uoder British institutions they enjoyed a greater security for life, | property and personal Jiberiy than under auy other system ; acd there never was a| time when the seatiment of loyalty so! thrilled through the lreast of every Canadian as it did now. They wanted to show to the world—to Frauce, Ger- ; ’ snow to the Cape; imauy, and Russia—that Canada had ar-| rived at man’s estate, aud would take its staud side by side with the Mother | eouptry, and show the world that, come | what would, they were prepared to the! best of their ability to discharge their the Mother country for what she had done for them and tu the (Queen they loved so well. Sir Charles’ statement was roceived with cheers. — ‘The navy,” say the and Navy Gazette, and all will share tu the sentiment, “may justly be proud of that small baud of officers aud men who represeat their service with the expedition in the Soudan. Whether, in toiling with the boats up the Nile rapids,io managing their strange, uuwieldy desert, iu resisting the wild tie enemy beside their rades ofthe army at Abu obligations to Army gallant com Klea iu noble Gordoa’s steamers, the Blue- jackets aud their leaders have shown themselves lackiug in pone of those qualities whereby their made the pluck,endurance, aud obstinacy of the British sailor proverbial, aud our Ocean Empire supreme, throughout the world. Weare gladito hear that » | Britous lure of the boats ‘andaway they «a + dashina | ; aban ry ihney went in wing itu see a sy) id 2m--a handsonx e four seated wel.-farred sleigh, filed with say |e mpany, and with our old nd heomeprec | fensign—gayly flying in its rear. On en , Nelson aid steeds across the sands of the! : charges of | and | . (yubat, or onee more pou their element | ' | woare predecessors the | government telegraphed to Lord Wolseley | their desire to thank Lord Charles Beres- ford and the officers and men who ac- companied him for their plucky rescue of | [mn diately on “ir Charles Wilson, aud to congratulate | drivers started at full yatiop for the which | *Hd ath f. . them on the successful mauuer iv they accomplished their mission,’ =) Ee — Sir Jobo Macdonald has given a positive denial to the slander that at the time of the Montreal banquet he refuse to see a deputation of workingmen. jtainable ou the | ane North Shere, and the summer affords a more salubricus air than | the north side, which is some!imes harsh to the invalid. this establishment, althongh we do the June! As the! » OD} having a} rc h vils are 80 Darrow} with ladies’ and Gen: summer: | the [ felt surprised on thinkirg I! had never noticed in the press a rewark on | € i s > et , ae F Tech ars (Seectat Des-arcurs tro Tur ExXaMtner, | Afghan Affairs Lonpon, Mareh 14. NFWe In and wer to several questions in relation | to the J.fyhan offairs, the Marquis of Hart iugdov, in his remarks yesterday, said he was Voable to add to Gladstone’s statement, | aud that anunregarded word might do a grest deal of injury. The Ves says it doubts a pecitied s.'u tion of the Russian difliculty, Under- writers at Lloyds take a favorable view of the situation, }in war risk. spirit of the News. SackvitLe, Mareh td ‘The spuit of the London Sunday cable New York press is to the et that an Ang'o-Russiau war is pro- bable. Hauland is ready avd willing. Russia has the best position and will not retire. ’ The British are massing troops at the | Indian passes Nothing of importance the Soudan, letter te the ett taking place in — —— The Mussulmaus Loyal. Bompay, March 14. | A Mussulmau deputation called upon the | Governor yesterday, and asked him )'o urge ithe British Government to maintain firm- | nes¢ in resistiny Russian aggression. Tee deputation promised Englaod wa- [trie and moral support. Russie and Turkey. Varnau, Mareh 15. It is reported that Russia has been jsounding Turkey with reference t> a Russian-Terkish alliance. The Porte re- | plied Turkey would remain neatral. { Ottawa News. } ! ee Orrawa, March 15, Mr. Foster left hero last eveaing for St. j Th mas, Ont., i Scott Act there. | Wiggina, the weather prophet, ithe belief that his storm Wednesday next. iis \V eatner Page ‘Tin is firia in apr Romney j “robabilities for (he next 24 hours fon ithe Maritime F loronro, March 16--10 a. ma. ) ‘Proven p Strong winds and gales, cloudy weather, with snow and rain, colder weather METEOROLOGICAL UF¥ICK Charlottetown March 16, 1835, | Highest ‘Temperature Saturday.........18 9 | Lowest Tewperatare Saturday... ae | fiichest Temperatare yesterdzy, {read at NT hs iis ois os och bce «eee A | Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read ab midnight) ee ee ee ee severe . we | Lowest Temperature this morning ....20.0 | Temperature this moruing,at 5 o clock... 50 9 Temperatare this afternoen at 1 o'clock. .38.4 HOTEL ARRIVALS, RANEIN HOUSE, ; dames R MeLoan. Souris, John MeDona'd, ido: John Mclean, do; Harry D McLean, do; |John D Redmoud, Montreal; J Rodger, do ; | Chas Minte, do; 11 M McDonald, Halifax ; H W Metcalf, Maine; James Shand, Halifax | REVIS=D EDITION hear fromtimeto time a good deal of matter | revarding the prospectof a hotel inthe city the names of several ljadies and centlemen of Charlottetown, who yisited the Cape to parting stroak, the margin that defines the board ice from the dreary wators, cluinpets aud fields of ice beyond that and the con- tinental shore. [nstead of its being asit used to matter of diftietity and sometimes « ing, to travel between the C»pe and Chark tletown., it is now one of piesanre. You can step inte the train at 1 i h urs in a corofort ible e i, be, a 4 suffor- 19 stati 8) be carred alony fe i! in y neith r Frost or and this w have Lo thank onty Sir Charles Tupper for. in lesg thant On arising irom my bed this morning, whieh | { had beeu aroused from by the tramy of horses on the bard frozen ground, and by the voices ven, l was agreeab! quiry, I found that the party were Mr. re Inge, Miss Ings, Mr. and Mrs Duvies, Miss v0 8Lranve’s fro n the city by train during the night They had arisen thus early t they should see Lhe depart- i carrying the mils and passenger style, the bells ringing. with the old fag floating iu the bree ze Pie party retarned in exhilivated spirits in time for breakfast, delighted with the irip, the departure of the boats, the fine ppea ‘ance of the hardy boatmeu bravely aunching forth into the perilous brine, a 1 bright, clear sky, and the glorious sun shinieg over the departure. In the after- noon Mr. Strang aca'n turned out h’'s eal- lant greys, ard drove to the verge of the ice, where the party witnessed the with the eight gentlemen pas: airivel of five hoxts lady (Miss McPhail) sengers, twenty live b vatmen, com manded by Captain Leviny and the modore, Mr. Lewia Mu:t wt, who all were god hearty as apa looking as hale ; y Lia ’ SOc ever. ‘Tis commodore. who is now over seventy years of age, cannot refrain from os taklog a trip over once or twice in the season, and the say no abler man ever took Eight sleighs on this oceasion had driveu out to meet taking their propre the lexd, the hoats. setts the shore, ugh Mr. Mune: y's pouy kept op ratew seconds, the gallant greys left all behii 3 I alll. 3Ir, Yours reapecitully, A TuaveLiEn. Strang’s Hotel, Cape Traverse, March 1L, 1885, y surprised | mails, one | ld com- | OF THE HOLY HAVE received advices that the levised to speak in faver of the will arrive on Little business is being done. BIBLE, | { } ene “Ta? 1.) ee MARCEL 16: 3525 Sot Fret ac Lil Ln TS CASH BUYER Vrs OE eee ete SPECIAL LINES iN WILL BE OFFERED AT THE DRY Goovds Vntil the opening of navigation, to make room tor Spring Importations SCOTCH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS , ° 3) fh Loom Special Lines in Cotton Towels ai de, 45, o¢, ome) ee CARPETS WORTH a. . 55 Cents for {gv ot ey Lis . 7 —— 0: —_— FROM 40 CENTS 2 FS CARPETS a7 ree: Linens at 16<.. and upwards. ‘fable Gc, 8c, ald upwards. ———— ‘Souteh, Brussels apd Tapestry Carpets at very Low Prices. 70 78 + = UPWARDS ae iSc., Bic... Cents IN CHANCERY, Before the View Chancellur, In the matter of Pierce Murphy, unsound mind, + Person uf O BE SOLD by Puli ¢ Auction i NESDAY, the twenty-second 4 WED. A RIL next, 'A. 0., 188%, wt the houeay o'clock, noon, in the Supreme Court ? Law Courts Building, Charlott-towg am suant to an order made in the above . Pur, dated the ninth day of March, R95, al thoa! several pieces and parcels of land ang premises hereinatter mentioned, belonging the said Pierce Murpby, a peraon of % mind, the care and custody of whom been duly committed to Hugh McMillap of New H»ven, in Queen’> County, merehe and James ‘Brien, of Char joitetowg iD the said County, farmer: both of said pieces land being situate in Lot I hirty one (a) ot Queen’s County, Prince Edward Islana . described as follows :— . Ist, All that tract, piece and : Freebold land, lying and be pg on Tosnehip pumber Thirty-o,e, in Queen's County Prince Edward Island, bounded ag follows. thatis to cay; On the north by land leaned to William Huxzhes, lately cocupud by the said Pierce Murphy, on the east by ‘Armes in possession of Edward Murpi.v oud the term lately occupicd by Ponald McPh e, On the south by the Eliiet or Weet Hover, "ul on the west by the land formen'y iy POSS g8iop. of David Websicr, the eaid described larg containing ninety-four (94) cres of land ‘ litle more or lcs t 2nd, All that other tract, picce and papoe of Leasehold jand, lying and b ing on Towy. ship number Thirty-one aforesaid, as follow : Commencing at a stake fixed in. the bovndary line between the tarts form. erly in possession ot Malcolm Livingstone and John Donll gt the distence of » three chains and fitiy links south ’ Tryon Road, and from thenee by @ line pgp. nivg east wt right ungles a distance gf twenty-three chains and fifty links, or to the Tryon Road, and from thence following the courses of the Road to the place of com, mencemert, and containing by estinetiqn forty anda half acres of 1 nd, @ little more or leas*, bearing date the tenty day ot ¥ 1839, by Andrew Colville and others, be tees and Executor: of the late Ear] of ls nipe years, trom the first day of Mach | 39, subject fo apry rental of one ehilling sterling per acre, of which sic land the anid Pierce Murphy, by several megne ments and acts in the law became pee / together with all rights and appurtenances thereun'o belonging. The above parcels will be sald geparately, | Terms :— Gue-toipd of the purchase money ‘to be paid down at the time of sale aud the balance to be secured by mortgave on the Special Lines im Linen Powels at de, Be, | balance payable in one, two aud three years BLPACHED AND 6c, 7c. and upwards. 0: SHEETINGS, RM MNAA TS ‘A LOT Edition of the Bible (comp!lete)—Old and New ‘Testiment {the Oxford and Cambridge Press early next } month, The work now by me ordered will be issued | as soon aé ready ; but as there will be a greet | orders | } rush for the first issue, I will take will b2 rexdy for issue from | j } ‘ jtrom parties wishing to get them as goon as | >} rec ived [eee bales amt a af ttaten, sin REMNANTS IN FLANNA&LS, &o, | Prices wili range from Come and erder ear}. G. H. HASZARD, Brown’s Block, Queea Square. Ch’town, March 16, | a IS85—2wks 3aw i THANKS. { ‘CARD OF | ‘ HE Managing Committee of the Military * Concert, he'd ie the Market Hall on the {4ith instant, hereby tender their | thanks to the vocalists ard others who tovk | part init and contributed te the success ot j the underteking. Also, to the publie for | libe alls paito izing the eame. By order, N. J, CAMPBELL, Captain, Secretary of Committee. Ch’town, March iG, L884. | | PRINCE EDWARD I[8ANHD., ti Before the Vice Chan ‘ellow, In the matter of Prkros Murray, a person of unsound mind. | DY virtue of an ordercf His Heanor the | AD Vice Chancellor, made in this matiéer, | bearing date the ninth day of March, 1885, all | Pel gons hay iby avy ae bts au ] claims against ; the 8? la Piere Marphy, aC hereby r quired | to Come In aud prove theie debts and claims before me, the undersigne] Master; and I do hereby, by virive of authority to me therein given, give notice thereof; ahd 1 do hereby appoirt every Thursday next, ensuing the date herecf, up to | the fiith or last Thursday in April next incla- sive, for that purpose, and it is by the saii order further declared jsreh of the erediters of the ssid Pieree | Murphy as shall not come in and prove their 'debts and claims by the said fifth, er Jas 'Thareday in April next, shall be excluded irom the benefit of the said order. Dated this l!tn day of March, A, D.,, J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery A A. McLean, Solicitor for committee. ‘ iitown, March 16, 1885 —daoaw 3w w 3 | | | i | sincere | } | j the said order and the | | | that | Fay 6 PILLOW COTTONS, BEDTICKS. SHIRTINGS, ETC. iS DRESS WINCEYS SELLING VERY “30. ec. ¢ OF UNBLEACHED bODS CHEAP. | Black Gashmeres (42-inches) 28 Cenis and Upwards. REMNANTS IN TWEEDS, DOESKINS AND. The balance of the 5,000 pieces White and Grey Cottons | Oo eee OTHER CLOTHS. eee ——- ~~ 4 ) advectized in December last, at the same prices then offered notwithstanding the 4 173 ~ [n Lots No. 1, 24 BALANCE © A LOT OF WHITE ‘ve pe . +e os Fol. per cent inches, at 3 Cents. “6 z 30) ss y) “ “ 3, 3 ss 6 «“ és 4 35 ot iz te ee D, 36 6 S ‘ec ae 8 Q & “é 14 36 ‘ 10 és os oe ie . an ~ ULSTERS AT COST. Gis MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING AT A ROM 32 CENTS TO 65 CENTS. AND COLORED COTTON (BEST MAKES, o—— 20 pouuds—¥i holesale and Retail, ay taw wkily Yoine narket has advanced from 15 per cent. to io 25 Cents. MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND BARGAIN WARPS, 1955, | Chol e PEAS ia half-chests and packages of 3, 10. 15. and from day of sale, by eqnel instalments, with linterest payable yearly at six per cewtum per annum. Dated at Charilottetewn this fourteenth i day of March, A, D., 182%, my i, LONGWORTH, Mast: in Chancery, A.A, MeLEAN, Solicitor for Committee, Ch’town, Maich 16 -—-d wlaw gna Ueale pat dw jaw % _ MOLASSES. ; ‘ j (50 Puns. Choice Barbadegs FOR SALE CHEAP. rENION VT. NEW BERY, Ch’towo, March 12—3i wk!y ber pat jourli FLOUR, ee EN STORE: | eet’. **Beaycr,”’ | Procea>, patent, “Tra: quility’ | Superior. and ‘ A'pha’ Roller uid Choice FENfLON T. NEWBURY, Ch’tewn, March 12- Si wk her pat jourli ‘The Liquor License Act, 1888, ; : | ATOPICS is hereby viver that a meetingal a. | the Board of License Commissioners fot jthe Dis‘rict of (Q:cen’s ‘: anty, will be held jat the Uhief fuepector’s oflice, corver of Circa | George and King Streets, in ( harlottetewa, ‘Oa THURSAY, the TWENTY-SIX?TH DAY OF MARCH Nest, A. D., 1885, ‘at the huur of Eleven o’eloc! , to the forenoon, for the purpose of taking into consideration {all applications for certificet s for licenses as are cuthor’z 1] te be yranted ia this | License ! istrict by the Lronor License Act, 2833, or by the Act 47 Vier: ra, ‘hapter 92, iptitried ‘*“fAn Aet te aigend the’ Liq7ae | License \vt, i883” By order of the Buard, ROBE ET H. CRAWFORD. | Cbief Laspoctor of Licenses for Queen's Co Ch’town, eb. 28, 1885--2aw wkly thdate —— FOUND, de, (WANES, Lanes, . I O8T—On Friday, March 6th, on Qaeeo } 4 street, nesr the Pound, a chila’s Cope. ' The finder will be reweried by leaving it at the Examiner Orrior. (mor ee yV Y AN'ED-—At Hospital for Insane, men Attendsents, to whom hb : Apply at the Liospital. march 0 61 } eee cae : 7 ne if Ww LT A pew bec use, t onting on Pownal | Wages will be paid i Street, Eng aire of Thos, W. Dedd. mar3 pat _--—-. —_—_——"* \ p i ided interest i Arply at this office. [fehi97 tf ‘hematin, —— | i OXJAUNTING SLEIGH and pheetes (reversible sect) forsale. Apply te a | Bremner, (feb 27 | om bs ial | a SALF—A Cow, having recem calved. For information apply te jiam Burho>, Corner of Prince and rit ‘ | strocte, (mar 13 fri es MONEY WANTED low ——yinnd Secu ity (QIEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING SS LOTS FOR SALE, on Upper Hil |b-rough Street, as fellows : Two adj the residence of Mr. Welluer, four below ® of Mr Leitch, and one oa the corner, re jing Me. Kuight’s, on Euston Street terme apply to James Destvisay. febl? owke Qaw pat tess, being the land demised by indenture ef — ‘o William Hi ghe», forthe term of pingigs See ee os we ee «aa ane ao eo i Oo ee