a>” © Fae lait te smh a toe te a Se: este ee ce Ames Senate eee Sine ot aes ” ] wee, i a am va te gach <b: = i od . eieoetinac 1 peromenniiian po a ae are 4 Pee. , EPs ‘ ng i is = ig tc tN Oy eo : ™ nla a 2 _——— steele Obituary The following lines were written for Mrs Fiora Martin, Belle Creek, on he uring of the death of her son in Colorado Winds with solemn, meaning sound Around that sacred ground, that once loved form, my darling boy, Lies Wrapped beneath that moun: tle’s one of three I am bereaved, that sleeps in foreign soil, Far in the West they found that reat Which freed them from their toil. Ki Ww My weeping tears, for you my dear, shall mever cease to tlow rill that sad heart shall hence depart, Aad cold in death shall grow. ut hope that angel whispers near When death disp la this gleom, Where tears ®re st aved, aud fear delayed, Will meet beyond the tomb Ihe woods prepared their fohage green, Fair nature to adorn, And birds did greet, with music sweet, Che breezes of the morn, When news not welcome, tilled with grief care-worn heart of mine, Death's cruel blow, my boy laid low, Within a foreign clime. bhias By strangers haads, in foreien lands, He's laid inte the grave, No friewda, or kindred weeping tears thd mingle with that clay. No sculptured stone Was carved to show Where his remaias now lie, Chose strangers bold, alone doth know Where they have laid him bye ee _— — A War Flurry in Wheat. THE PROSPECT Ot HOSTILITIES PRICES BOOMING ON THE EX CHANGES. SENDS There was a wild scene around the wheat pit on the Produce Exehenge when the market opened for the day on the 10th inst. The war pews seemed to have turned all the bears into bulls of the most rampant sort. Everybody wanted to buy wheat. There was a a general rush and scramble of shouting brokers, each 10 hot haste to carry purchase wheat which seemed to come pouring ioto all the brokers’ offices in town. There was a struggling mob of brokers shouting, yesticulatiog and pushing around the platform at the northend of the big floor, where the graio brokers assemble, while the provision meno, at the other end of the building, were also having a sort of c:renus of their own. lt is years since there has been such the orders to a day of excitement and heavy trading on the Produce Exchange. What was the great feature, of course, being the gret food staple whieh the English and Russians will have to. buy from this country if they fall io cutting one another’s throats. Provisions were ac- tive and excited also, but the trading was not attended by the pandemonium that marked the grain ygambling—for gambling it was, very few of the pur- chasers being for the legitimate needs of commerce The favorite speculative fancy was No. 2 red wheat for May delivery. These options, which closed on Wedues- day night at 93gc. per bushel, opened on the 10th inst., at 964¢., then, as quick us the sales could be made, advanced to €1.004. Such were the confusion and excitement that purchasers were made ata difference of le, a bushel in different parts of the crowd simultane- ously, and some sales, not officially re- ported, were made at $1.014, it is said. The velume of business was so great that 2,000,000 bushels of wheat were bought and sold in the first ten minutes Very many of the purchasing orders came from Wall street,and many others were from speculators who, by reason of favorable crop reports, had been led to sell wheat short, and who, when the boom came, were compelled to cover their shorts at once. Half an hour after the market opened there Wasa momentary reaction and the price went back to 97ic. It soon recovered agein under renewed pur- chases to $4c.,.t whieh price May wheat closed late in the day, after the market had had several ups aud,downs,. The last figure tor June wheat was §1.002 and ior Jaly delivery $1.023. The extreme advance in wheat during the day was vc, per bushel,which means a difference of $560 on every load of 8,000 bushels, which is the smallest quantity dealt in on ‘Change on opitons. Unofficially it is said that there was no official report of the extent of the sales yesterday, but those who should know estimate that about 12,000,000 bushels of wheat were bought and sold on the one exchange alone. Aside from wheat, the market for other grain was active and excited, but to a less extent of course. Corn advanc- ed 2c. and 2hc. per bushel, avd oats 4c. alte. There was a large legitimate buying of corn for export. Flour was very much inclined to boom. It went up 5c. to 30. per barrel, and many Western millers telegraphed their New York agents not to sell any even at that advance, but to hold for a further rise. Lard took arise tothe extent of 12¢, per 100 pounds, and provisions were decidedly stronger, Ocean steamship treights toand from Europe were in sympathy with the grain market. Cablegrams from Liverpool said that steamers couldn't be chartered — in London or Liverpoo! at any price. The closing price on Wednesday night from Baltimore to Cork for orders was 4s. per bushel. Yesterday the quotation was ds. 3d. There were only a few tramp steimers in New York yesterday, and one of these was engaged. When the gong sounded and the day’s business was over, and the adjoining raloons were filled with thirsty and feveri-h men, the hoarse and tagged out brokers congratulated. each other thet, botwithetwading the etress of ey ee mee Serer = eee out | | j and the developments of | the day,'thére bad not been a single t \ilure reported on the Exchange. But there was a great deal of nervousness, the morrow | were awaited with anxiety. Special Notices, A rew barrels of McCormick's and | Rankiu’s Biscuit, and some choice Flour, | icap for cash, at R. K. Brace’s. jap 15) c } vi lus Auction Sale of Col. R. G Freeland’s sluable Property, at Brighton, will take place ou Wednesday, the 6th day of May next, at! 12 o'clock, noon tisement in a few days,—A. oneer, on ti Paul Lea, Esq., to sell his valuable prop- erty in this city, by auction, on Monday, the 27th day of April imst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on tho premises, uamely, the larve factory buildings and grounds, the dwelling hi of same. MecNeitt, Auctioneer. jap 13 J. G. Eexsrapy has for sate at St, Vineent * ,‘ bouquets, only 25 cents each Beer & Golf's. dona!d’s Boot Store. Macdonald's Ci ki B b g py ht w at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot tore. fap 3 Ren Curnkantr JELLY, 25 cents per pound at oer & Goft's. jap 9 Full partioulars by adver- McNBILL, Anuc- apl4 instructed by AvcTion Saces.—l am use, stable, etc., and a vacant lot in rear Particulars in handbills.— A. Also (ap 7 Rep Currant JELLY, 25 cents per pound at jap 4 Lapis’ and Misses’ Rubber Boots at Mac- jap 5 ursery, a variety of plants in bloom. Kerosene Oin by the Cask at Beer & Gotl’s, { ap 6 Trunks and Valises selling cheap at J, B. fap 8 | He people all know L. E. Prowse sells the | ‘. oe | eapest and best Hats in town, {mar 28 Men's Russer Hoots, best quality, selling Bonxecess isn, 5 ets, per pound ; 30 pound yxes, 51.35, at beer & Gctfs. mchiv Fou Worsteds and Tweeds fer Men’s Suits » tod. B Macdonald's. [ap 8 ¥ you want the right Hat at the right ive go to L. BE, Prowse’s, (mar 28 L kK 3 the head, Prowse’s Hats suits the pocket and {mar 28 A FIN assortment of men’s and boy’s Felt Hats, EKugiish, American and Canadian, at the fy ( Dorsey Gott & Co,. has just returned from a very successful trip throughout the Islend. The orders shoes, are twice as large as the corresponding trip last year, merchants tiad it to their advantage to ap- preciate and encourage home industry. cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new lotea, at \VooPR. Coiwills 4w dy wky-— mohii Canneb Salmon, Lobsters and Finnap Haddie at Beer & Golf's (feb 21 E Beer *& Geoff's. jap 9 Dorsry, Gorr & Co.'s is the best place to buy Boots, meh25 : Goffs. Macdonald’s. one.— Dorsey, Goff & Co's. uM R. K. Brace’s. at {. i. Prowse’e. al Dy raey, Goff & Co's. maon Rouse (ma 2S DINNER Sets, Vea Sets, Chamber Sets, | ‘ass Sete, are selling very cheap at W., P, sbwill's. éw dy wky—melhI8 Mr A. C. Dennis, traveller for the firm of received for summer boots and We are glad to know that our Weare selling al kinds of Crockery very Lor remnants of Cloth at half price, at L, Prowese’s. Goovp Coprisn at W. P, Colwill’s. mohlS—4w dy wky. Kep Curkant JELLY, 25 cents per pound at Great Repuerion on Boots and Slippers inch25 Onze hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & (feb?) Cusar T weeps for boys at L. BE. Prowse’s. Excettest Teas selling low at J. B. mch26 We guarantee to seli cheaper than any- mech25 A sPLenpip lot of Tea Pots at W. P. Col- ill's 4w dy wky--mechI8 Frereenx barrela Fox Rerries at Beer & Golf's (fah 3 A Frew pounds of that 12 cent Preserve, at . Also Figs, Dates, &c. (ap7 Goon, all-wool Tweed for 48 cents per yard 6 BUSHELS FISHERY SALT. 2000 FOR SALE. L. C. OWEN. (th'town, March 26, 18S85—tu th aat TRADE MARK. SOAP Never varies, does not contain one particle of the adultera- tions used to reduce the cost of PURE GOODS But DOES possess the FULL VALUE of every Legitimate Washing Quality, which gives it every advantage over Soaps of doubtful character; practi- cally recommended by other manufacturers in imitating it. None should be deceived, how- ever, as the word WELCOME and the Clasped Hands are stamped on every bar. Violin Instruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservatory method, which is so complete that each pupil is enabled to form @ part of one harmonized body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure instead of the old class drudgery. Street. THE VIOLIN. Rk. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to take a limited number of pupils for Papils preferred from 12 to 16 yeare of age. | Vor terms apply at hie reaidanea Wate A t3m DAILY | JOSEPH JACORS, ‘ Ae A MT IN HR, “A MORRIS & IRHELAN D'S NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. - Gv ee 1% only Kight-Flange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY SATE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the tilling (six inches) between it and, the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be 2nd. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being. on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work. ile can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again,” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, she simplest, strongest, most eflicient and easiest to change of any in use. Sth. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warpidg or injury to safe from falling, or [falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thas preventing the passage of heat, it having to pss over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on this continent, and have the CHAMPION RECORD iu the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of Jarge numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. monials and information, address, For prices, testi- seeerRRIN & ERELANB, QARNKERAL AGENT SA Sudbury St., Boeton Alane CHARLGTIEIOWE «SASH AnD GUN ACTDRY | Peake’s Ro. 3 Wharf. PALMEH & CO. PROPHIETGRS, ee es ~O oe ee We are uow manafacturiag and will sell at tho lowest cash prices; Swrtwo 4 ai. Sashes Doors Wiudow and Door Frames, Architrsy>;,5ponting and Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, ‘Twists, vic. We are prepared to do al] kinds of Jobbing, in Plauing, Joluting, Mortioing, Teen ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, otc, All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest nothoa. With New and first-class Machinery, aud the latest appliances, we can insure ‘tmost satisfaction to all whe favor na with thotry patronage Jame 1996 i re ee Iss4-5. Winter Arrangement, IS884=5. N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will ran daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted) :— a. TRAIKS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM' THE WEST. STATIONS, No, 1,)No, 3, STATIONS. No. 2,/No, 4 he see Ae ee ee ee ee Charlottetown . secetereceeceesesccsscsen| Fale | SMD Aiarigttatomm 4.45 (10.15 Royalty Junction, ......,.......+++++++| 7.38 | 2.38 |/Rovalty Junction.,.......c...-ccccccceee 4.22 | 952 OE TE, ocd asa cnpcbeecty oe Reel 8.30 | 3.30 |/North Wiltshire..........ccccceseevee.. | 3.30 9.00 I TR at ce un a oof OR SE Be Heather MOVER, occksccecsocvecccceccod¥ on 1 S.15 | 8.465 SD 0 anh 5 la cc cabs s bustedeiy ene 9.23 | 4.22 Bradall@ne deat is an eee et ees. ssees coo! 2.40 8.08 MN BOO ass cans ute ace sce tonne ocee] Oo te ae | 2.30 | 7,58 Os, ccd evcccvedessscsccecas ShaeCee § GEN RII aee ee ' 2.13 1 7.48 I i ee 10,10 ; 5,10 Kensington ,...... kale dain hs 1,50 7.20 ur, 10.45 | 5,45 r -dp 1.15 | 6.45 os. n.vs wanlbes titewese sae } je. M Summerside. .... eneieciesacetkins A, M, dp; 1,00 ar 11.10 | ie 1.22 Mites 0008. £555 dogedscccdbbdlips 10.47 W ellingtou i ee ee 1.50 I nts cnnns adn Siena A 24: 72 Se apie re campenmimae peee 2.35 | Be IEEE in bi dhe neh gins cans ok silk o-» O28 Se ae: oD 5 SPOT 553 bsdebe +46 e444 4604 pbend bce ke 8.15 | is ck. its « aitleo lids «-reenem-p sellin thee Mees A dccecskisietcatiessi eeied Ve AMIS, a2 minds. cs cnes ce toh: 5.00 Alberton....... 00, etedetirsatbhdeeds dp 7.10 lignish ..._, decide <obnceeshebuad wa de ar} 0-00 Tignish ...... .cccscccccesseesss #teeeces dp 6,10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. °. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. ~~ —— - ee j i STATIONS, |No. oi. Ti STATIONS. j do. 6. No. 8 ; P.M. A, M. I io oo oun Selb ceeds. ce cke ' 2.30 | sateen 8 th AE EE 14.30 Royalty Junction.,......- eeeeeseveeess 2.53 LOOM SU OMON se o6c00ccccncetess sence 10.07 Bedford etter srendvike -bpbhiomaieeental 3.30 i Bedford PCOCHHHOOHOCEOHSEDs cesesssece ent 9,30 Mount Gs Seccccoces $0500866000640661 4.10 PECTIN aCe ds os sins ds ozévcc ib so tS dp) 8.55 | Toei ude ge 16.30] ldwdigan... ce | 7.25 | SONI 66 etbe Edi céctececccecesse ' 6.55 UM os pa kdc cab eee a. 22,3 7.00 P. M.|/ A, M, Mount Stewart. ssesecsscssccccessss ccee ! ee Te OW be oss cc occ aa: dp 8.65 PHONES nctestcecsce auesoece bennanes aos er doo ae 2.10 St, Peter’s.......-sscevess....., she dae ie GM. 1h, Pele £3.24... Garda nd 7.39 Bear River......... oe eeeeeeseeenseeeeees | G-10 |) Bear, Rivetse.....eceetteteeeesseeeeees | 6,50 BOULTd occ cdsesccocpcicece bb ecnehencc re Se ee wi canon dea. ' 6.06 eens al sense erga Ne cence gleengenneenerontieealineecaneame — NS SS geen * fs Trains are run by Kasteorn Standard Simo FAaOS CORMAN, MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Prince dward Islana, on WEDNESDAY, the twentieth day of MAY next, at the hour of twelve o'clock nocn,— Raileceay OMine, Chi tows, Peg K IAR4 alline = ie — —— — FREE TO ALL YEQRGE GARTER’S SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1885 will be ready March Ist. and will b mailed FREE to all ap plicants. Lt contain: descriptions and cul tural directions cf all the leading vrieties of LOWER. VEGETABLE AND ACRICUL- TURAL SEEDS. 38 Pages. 50 Tilustrations. Valuable premiums to purchasers of seeds. 50.00 IN PRIZES FOR BiST YECE- TABLES. No need to send orders t foreign tirms Patronize a bome institution. Buy seeds suited to the climate. My seeds have given satisfaction for the last five years. I test the germinating qualities of ll the leading varieties before sending chem out. WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT anc ARTER’S IMPERIAL TURMIP are special ties. Orders for Catalogue will be booked vs received, and mailed in turn. Send for itat once Name and address on Posta! Card willde, Customers of last year need n0tsend. Address: — that tract, piece or parcel of land, _£& situate, lying and being at Brighton, in the Common of Chartoitetown, in said County, and bounded and dercribed as fol- lows :—Commencing ala post in the south. west corner ef a piece of land now or formerly ‘in the occupation of Major Cropley, thence runniag northerly till it strikes Brighton Back Road or for the distance of two hundred and fifty-iive feet, thence fol. lowiug along the south side of said Road westwardly for the distance of two hundred and forty-tive feet or until it reaches the |North or York River, thence along said | River scuthwardly until it reaches property in ee of ¥. W. Hyndman, thence 3 ea°twardly along said Hyndéman’s land to CEQRGE CARTER, Seedsman. the place of commencement, together with Charlottetown, P, IE. Island / all improvements thereon. : Feb, 11—] aw wkly 3m | The above sale will be made unde: and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an JUST 5 oT PUBLISHED. indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the third day of September, A D., 1877, and made between Frederick W. Hyndman, of Charlottetown, aforesaid, and Eliz. his wife, of the one p*rt, aud George Davies, of the |Same place, of the other part, which eaid | mortgage was assigned to the undersigned, by ‘eT f C t m9 indenture bearj 2 ® bearing date the second day of ove 0 oun ry, | December, A. D., 1882 F | For further particulars apply to Messrs. Macleod, Morson and Macquarrie, Sclicitors, Charlottetown, ‘ Dated at Georgetown, this sixth day of D. Ferguson. | April, A. D., 1885. E WILLIAM SANDERS?N, Assignee of Mortgagee. April 6 —6wks 2aw mon&th A LECTURE BY 22on. 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