‘See i se . — - _ — = = ee in ° 7 - —— : ———_ saan =» ~~: —— — A en Oe ee a ee me ee ee : EL r) rT a ee HE DAILY Hx TN? : - ' a. Ss A DA TIN Fo A PRiis’ Ss: 7 5 bi na ' : . ie *» Pm , t $353 ; eet ery Peerrnye i} le “nl tts 1 : co . — - = —- . === a — ora Rae eta ee ae. a —_ — — os | epi ‘7 eas Ney is ¥e rs old, 16 hands hich } . . i s : a OT ete ee C yes ee See ee a er REE ate —— fae me Cf weichin 1060 ponnd Thi : vn portation mid travel, we must not forget to! ’ 8 raul axe ace ¢ i ; \ animal was sived by “Sir ¥ iw . ” = : if into aveount the competition of the j larke good life and splon4 ad style hse int = AS CO rte awioauuside, abou! half the year, ; ant is of opiniv: i ; n m Por obmiouily, whon the merry sleivh bell } i that I is not at ‘ - | the fine points admired by he Rabee be and the iron ruuners are put upon the , adil by horse fanciers by | ro: w | mg anything in the province pan road, the only use of the structure would 1 province. Mr, Bell is a be to save rl “ ing” in | | 0 | Sarr ‘ras well as merchant. and ave, perhaps, a little ‘‘bushing” in ° ii " wl » clan at he : ' i a °r ot winter and furnish an imposing ; , ae ‘ A©vepINy ne yitee t , . aeaentetemned oa t! the best stock } f thin 7 as to the amateur photo : rapner to “Od . ‘ l oa} Our esteemed neig : ‘ : Kray produce an. tilustration of ° ‘ ie: aaa - Z = “ Mr. J. A. Gour- a deserted elevation. Thetotal change cf VW & A Brow nh \ Co 1 i] {Ti 7 | . } f I; ; ‘ o oO : "y aw nic 4 sia & ; ’ . : , : absence of near! ae oe wc an the mode of travelling, every alternate six 2 — c a» Wi oller the yaTAaANnCe of thes stock of aps! : ‘ ¥ 8i1xX months at Toronto | months. 1 } 2 . : eo where he had been att } ®, makes a total change in the moving t nding » veterinary | re ni ; y sine op} Collame. Waene ricer en eran Gap; ad “OREe* & DRY G OODS at ‘ \ Pad asl : >" pleased to state that Mr. | bridge in summer between Charlottetown ; , a ‘ " ile ese ‘ ‘rraditablea : 2. ; rie 0 : ; ca dnt - Utablo examination, and Southport would be one of the moet 4 i ¥ commer 8 to +} . » derir . oe vere | a a as oO practice the t sirable ot go rd things all through the r ( w- TRA oad i it Oression of vette rinary surgeon wheeling 8@aR0) om } ce ; ‘ i wit first-class credentials Ww . — son, 1t would become a vedy convine d ‘ hi » tated in ty e ae fully rE ¥ hen the wheels were ungeared. ° | his choson profession % 1@ practice of ; 18 therefore desirable to determine, with | * TT. \ gh the Messra, Newton and H - the factors of consideration in the front, “ ie ; Saturday | of H " \\ ’ o i a enry Strong (sons whether some plans may not be accessible Dew . ‘ trot ’ ‘er > Tam 4 : . r | ee and ws “ eatin ~ ; w Ms) returned from | that will adapt itself alike to the seasons us a. Ol iday, where they he sen | § , nie! at , - staat : ey had heen | and the people’s pocket books. The sug sear and Tea ‘s i Hey Speak poor timas | gettion, that common se sali ret . . Deon In Boston; factori ‘ ty i ense sesms to indi i | : . } ij | ib 9 , : y eT ¥ grit Boston; factories sivutting down or /eate, is a barge-bridge. To make two| i@ firma wi nol enter the rown s Block. as Mr. Hamilton — 5 Se Gal vime substantial pie me o ach side _— Mr. Geo. Mackinnon | piers, one on each side of the | i: . , | ag | oo { . ] o { | . . : ° 2 M ideck Mackinnon K oo 14 ate Mur ae & hundred yards apart, and | STOW Has Geciaet Lo 0 out O JUSTNECSS If this city, and has let . P nas ‘ ms at Mar- a , 9 aesg., 08 ) returned | @8nchor water-tight | : . ° . . suse Ross, : at 2 feom Mehl) Cail er-tight barges, from shore to i _ se vi . W W k > ™" . ly os = i} rllege, a o } sil oie . ’ : : s } ‘ *4r | wor. j j gare Hard or, 4 - — sti dy lng medi 7 co - re h has be en shore " if ihe piers were built double, it LEIS ne VW stor ( , to i ( SSI s . A ° ee ~ & Co. a ; 8 m Ss atin c ©. a Whi ce rly . . : | ing strack Dy 4 ‘4's : A Vessel, ' ana in thie « oend d ac. takes a high would give Conventence to ships and other | - ' aes § ‘lasse z gs : rey 7 | erp — . : . j os pth chi alt and is a young man | crafts passing up or down the river, having | : Care, TC; © at 1 o | the construction of some modern form of : “ | aw . , *¢ , sod Soot > 3 | ae Now, if Xerxes, (anno 480 Vaodonaie © a | WT . . 3. C ) constrac'ed a bridge of bo: B ai 12 Ww a \ widge of boats across USLTESS yt 0 > if. } i are Dene LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. the, Helloopoet of «Abyiios, over. © tule W ntinued on in the present stand by Mr. A. L. Brown, on his ¢ { rth mie |: ’ " 7 . y “is ite regular ses thie e ening at half- | — re ‘ a and extemporised his return from England. , n 0 . G. R Degree will : iis foot ferry, for the passage iv ast seved Some Suggestions [rewtrwenty- Ys passage of about five be conferred . i a dred times as many people as there are ——_---——- , 5 ‘ | in Charlottetown, sarely the application of Qs early and « » good seat at the} ik,--Since the House is now in session | a little common sense engineering, and tl iinet Measic 1 rrow night. The beg leave to draw its attent peer . e.g » Nd tne e . \ Pat Acscemy 0 ee _— , ition to some of ; united will o ; ak i “c¢ y beaieey atic Club a 1d to Geel their | the public, necessities |tnited will of a free people, onght to make ccounts due the Firm must be Paid Immediately. , aed : .} ; s ¢ ig problem as connect- Paden sight's | al S ene teclin Gibb ths tikes. light of such a trifling probl t Paste - | last fall > mveniences of /ing Charlottetown with Southport by a , ‘ art | wheel-way. But ror . ] frpHTBERIA.— Gre “ } Nings County, | \ loss to every man, woman 1 child | we: “J a word or two about (not e iY <« Bh. is afflicted with a maliyoant type of} on the Island, w as th diffi It et ot ane cost, but) what will cover the cost. ™ = N. B., is affucte go aye 1@ island, : e lmcuity of tarmers et th ] . ; cilia alone. rammed! , J 4 e toli be estimated for es . , this maacy. * re , met) getting their produce ce fore rie . ee 7 RH vicKinoey, ns are dangerously ill, | lose of wo H ‘ ; a ~ before the | years, and the half of that estimate taken Charlottetown, April es 1885 * ' wey = ‘ av ry tL 4 . 7 . ali otners who as the true and certain income of the - —_ = Saeeemeainangaial —— _ « Ml «to trave yy the highway ‘here ae : ves Gex. Tow Tue» wae married in| uC. 7 . ) ghway. The refore | Bridge. Let the Province guarantee this, . ‘ 4 > ‘ sere ere ho ) "y ' whys » | . . . . sow York on th h inst.. to Count Pieno} ee ” on in & position to purchase | to fortify the transaction, and then issue Magr _ in the pres D 000 pe ‘ple I h N, il \ e® wWeqouauic or merchant. Before } transferable ten dollar bonds, with ten : ; + ‘ oe al » | aver ara i I t e for the .> . # : aiescs embrace the elite of the city ; the; “°™ Tears is the time for the mechanic 'o/ annual interest coupons attached. In ten = “regenta were eleg make sales of his sleighs, and all other} years the figures show that the bridge — , basiness meu are then busiest also. Ths) would be out of debt, and these figures are awoxe the Ha ntingent for the}imeonvemience to the farmer could be| about as follows: Suppose the ‘expected & . 7 4 . . ry} » raven ta . ‘> g : POL North-west wil v Tupper, se Sir} pede Ly ae = one side of the road} toll income is, say, six thousand dollars ; { Chief stice } bein ade level by : . : . Cha Puy . ; ~ | om ‘= 1 4 € yd y plougninee and drag-| take three thousand as the basis of the cal- a sceanie ieee Vis 4 ’ x uu bepi \s ¢€ viel o y sh ae - 7 a. ” ; 8 be the 1ollows, Also the) culation. Three thousand dollars means stice Young overseer should be compelled to break a) sixty thousand dollars capital at 5 per cent - oat ; ; . : x6 . Sa «i haiiialied 7 ae on = first drift of snow fit for the| Fifty thousand dollars would more than + [HE . Lawes al ) ries rn) . ‘ , > i +o > Tt . SECT enerstiens along te Canadien! pu lie, 80 that when there is 400 much build the towers or piers, and put all the Paci te Railway. S ntendevt Egan tele ie +g wheels the sleigh could go right| boats in place. The creation of these Pacilic Naii y : eno ub oft 3 . " ‘ : . | a . ' aan eading i on ot” ae tiled | ae Consider then the loss of racking bonds would place fifty thousand dollars of + a ol Mar le Cr . — sleigh-shoeing and horse-shoeing trading capifal ou the business market in ‘ | that would be prevented | the form of convenient tens, passing freely Tre mails % t Cay formentine at] , Again, if wire fences were introduced all| as cash, or giving a guarafteed investment §,30 this morning uly for delivery in | #098 the road sides . would be a great/| for small sums at interest. the Post Offic 2»'clock. The mails|improvement to the highway, to prevent Before the ten yearg were up, thera from the Island reac! ape Tormentine at | S20W from lodging. Then I leave the} would be more than enough to build again ) o elock this morn: j public to ju lve the great bene ht derived or improve as experience may show - | from the prevention of breaking roads, fill-| to be desirable. Such a bridge would do Ga Friday evening next, 10 inst., at the! ing pitches, shovelling snow in the spring| more to wake up the provincial mind, and * ine of ti E tional atitut Pent | at rar 5 ste » -¢7 + . . meet So Educational In titnt , Prof, | to let wagons pass, etc. in a country like | send it on the road of thrift than any thing Melish will read a no * Nduacation, i here snow drift ne } ; : rs mr , aon Pee aoe | this, where ent : en so much, this im- | yet contemplated, except perhaps the rint CG Ons tga : cmd bales an ee "all provement should have been made fifty ~~ of the rum habit, for there would + sodpewe lama oa oer been og inevitably follow other enqui bout th Srawing and Maps , : enquires about the a8 ee oh | Some time ago, In March, after it stopped | popular welfare that would make Charlotte- : 2 me UF ‘ ait 2 aw WW * 1 nintecet sees demoges | "mins, the public began to make use of|town a delight, and her people a distant TON Silene the niaht the Sth inst., to the|™¢ highway, but were stopped on account| quotation for their weil doing—in my 5 5 count ef $10,000, Several narrow eounpes | the water-courses being stopped by the OPINION. of the inmates fr: focation are reported, }snow In euch a way that it was not fit for eS wat no lives were lost. It was one of the|™an or beast to travel. A mail courier In Memoriam. finest buildings ipeg. The total in-}and his horse were in a perilous condition ] ; ’ 5 °9 wrance on the bu about £50,000 on account of the water being stopped. oy eT es ~ | Many would of course find fault with him PEATH O¥ GENERAL GORDON. ILVER JUBILEE St. John Telegraph | for not taking the mails promptly, when it . ee oe : says His Lordship Sishop “weeney will cele- }is their own fault for not having the roads! Afar in the wilds of the parched Desert : rate the twenty-fifth anuiversary of his 2 ™- | fit forhim. The overseer should be more elowipg , } «eration as Bishop St. John, next Sunday, | ble i whac : ali c ©” , Y;! responsible in such acase for not taking W ’ . by its ath ence ok Seah j Fey Vhere roams the dark Man, like th | 7 * pootilical high ms the Cathedral in| 4o¢ the men than during a snow blockade. k ” ! the morning. La ter ubilee of his Lordship will be celebrated. i : eee —- House may run the Island into any need- la : for some of the adyantages Nile is flowing As War C in the year the silver RESPONDENT. The Halifax | I do not write this in order that the less expense ; could be obtained during the time of grim Lion free, Our loved Hero sleeps where the broad | ’ But wake shall he never, his Clansmen PERKINS & STERNS. Chronicle says: The volunteer officers are ‘})’ Ws 9 2 | suxious that Mr. J. T. P. Knight, of the Mer- | statue labor by removing the causes of the to see. Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885. chants’ Bank. well known as a contributor to|smow lodging, which prevents the water) They muse on the hour of his tender = the columns of the Halifax journals, should | from running, and by the overseer taking : ange eee er re ax ] 6 departing, ‘ acoompany them to th: abies uf representative f Knight ts, North-west as a press we believe, out the men in winter in such times as they are needed. CITY POUND. He cared not—he feared net to brave the broad main, ‘THE ISLAND OF ARTICOST,| NOTICE. desirous of join Halifax contingent, | consider I have lost this last six months but his consent altogether depends upon his|». jess than $3 for want of the public road But the grasp of his hand, or the gleam en NOTICE is hereby given to all | coh aen- epee sna teisiedtiesh: techie: taeeanl. alk ébtaining leave of absence from the Merchants | ping kept in a more passable condition of his Tartap persons whom it may concern that Wil- IMPORTANT NOTICE 4 oe post go c ~ 7 Bank 5 ma i. a s ’ ‘ liam U. Tice, of Grafton Street (near the Fish | |S good-will an annem © ee ‘and many other men have lost far more They ne'er shall recall to their Home- Market) is appointed a Pound-keeper of the | Wheatley & Sons, and having taken their ~ | stall in the Market, is prepared to attend to - ‘than that ; the public may now reckon what stead again. said city, from the first day of April iostant, | all who may favor him with their custom. I ra) Ay har “fr x , | The Arbor Society ‘loss the whole Island annually sustains on 1 Ch’town, April 7, 1885—3i | "A AESSRS. F. W. and T. G. Stockwell, |} ; “ | Proviei I oe laccount of the road not being kept in a fit ig: : “§ : . St lait iaitiiiiiediamnndiaaainn 7 \ te : ia d ave also opened out a Meat and Provision BE son Niece we - O’er far distant regions his destiny led Merchants, of Quebec and London, | . Saeeatehd eal ; PE annual meeting of the Arbor Societ > blic te 7e 5 y ny lo : : ‘ Store on Kent Street, in the premises lorm Y | state for the public to travel on. Last fall From New York for Charlottetown, England, having purchased the whole of erly cooupied by ae ae Tena oes Ag held ast eve teers Were electe l ing The for the ensuing following term /I met farmers taking loads of produce to market, whose horses were wet over the i i i him, Where Britain owns Empire, ‘neath bright torrid skies, P. . island. |that Island, known as ANTICOSTI, situate | ‘in the District of Saguenay, Province of | Quebec, Dominion of Canada, together with | WILLIAM SELLAR., April 1, 1885 — 61 pd : President—His Honor Lieut.-Governor | back with sweat by dragging over the bare ae Macdonald. yround, while there was plenty of snow on The Meteor that lured like a vision a | all the Fishing Rights and other Appurten- | -———————-———— Bk alti Vice Presidents—It. R. FitzGerald, A.|the side, but they could not go there and o’erspread him, SPRING, iss5. | ances thereto belonging, hereby give Notice | b. W arburton / break a road with theirloads. At the same Was honor the brightest—and his was | that as soon 4s navigation opens they will TENDERS See’y.-Treasurer—H_ OC. Macdonald. time others had been to Charlottetown for the prize ! ™ be prepared to supply from their Chief | ; | - ILL be received by the undersigned Committee John Ball, C. C. Gardiner, ‘loads, but returned with empty sleds, say- The triumphs ot war and the splendor of until the 15th of next April, for the Hon. D. Fe: Art} — . ' j on P i Hon. D. Ferguson, Arthur Newbery, Dr jing that the sleigh was load enough for a : i) ad, Rev G. W H ) igs yn, (280. MeL 20d. horse 7 glory, ' ‘ ‘English Bay, McDonald ove, Fox Bay, . making and putting up of gates and fence, in j , : a : f $3 ( i ix t! e cares pnot—he hears not their ; tang ’ ic Cemeter he St. Mr. Warburton and Mr. FitzGera!d have | If $3 be lost to one In six montas, I t ) ie and other places, complete Supplies of Fish- | oot Catholic Cemetery, on the St taken the lower end to plant with been assigned Mea 5 M Ore an tyeor McGlr gor of th {}a take Ween Queen and under his charg: the borthu ie f Great George Street Prince Street has srs. Thomas Alley, F. ve Hughes, and Mr. rne has consented to of Water Street, be- ireat George Streets, | would like for some abler pen to figure up and find what is the Island’s total lose, in- | cluding farmers, mechanics and merchants. |If these improvements be made, the pro- |prietors of newspapers and all other | business men would find it easier to collect | their bills. I remain, clangor of fame ; He sleeps his last sleep, in his lone Bed of Honor, No bugle shall wake him to glory * = again ! Ul. The youth of his country shall brood o'er his story, THE FAST-SAILING BRIGANTINE jing Tackle, Nets, Lines, Hooks, Cordage, | Plans and specifications of the same may be | as maak ae Eboee ee ‘seen at the office of Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co. ‘Clothing. AT THE LOWEST RATES, to all | HUBERT Z. PERRY. | Fishermen, Vessels, Lumbermea, Farmers,| Charlottetown, March 23, 1885—2wks | Anglers and others, and they will be pre-'! os : pared to deal with them for the purchase of | DR § R JENKINS ‘all Fish caught round the Coast ; i WV, ° | And the said Messrs. Stockwell hereby | After some valuable suggestions were | M. West ° | made by Dr. McLeod, the meeting adjourn-| Little York, April 3, 1885 Aud mourn his last record with tear- 6h A E Ey ‘ L DD 5, ”? | also give notice to all Merchants and | ed until the Sch of May | P. S.—It is quite right that all parties bedimmed eye, Sie aeenenaga, Peaell : Wharf. : o lwho would have wire fences be exempt| And mourn the too sudden eclipse of his L. KiCKHAM, COMMANDER, ages, &c a ‘all dahon tnenieanialt on the | ’ i Oe Western Items. ‘from road-breaking and filling pitches. 'Since geese and swine are not allowed on glory, Ts . : ; Will sail for Charlott town on or about the With heartrending tribute, the wail of F otte o 0 Isjand, and at the various Fishing Establish- ‘ments around the Island, that they are to | OFFICE : AT DR. JENKINS, (i Pionees | the highway, a few strands of wire with a alia Q5th APRIL. ‘desist from using the same; and anyone | besides the remains of Mr. Adam Glover, | bar on top would be the cheapest fence ® His country shall raise him a Trophy of = ; }tound unlawfully fishing on the Island, or RESIDENCE PRINCE ST. lormerly of Ke sal Regge or eodiieh man could erect. M. W. Vain hy — ' je: Ss | For freight apply to Messrs. Paul PF. Ger-| damaging or committing any injury to any, ’ Ree sien’ (Other Island papers please copy. ) or, bard & Co, 84 Broad Street, New York, or) of the Buildings thereon, will be prosecuted. ! Ch'town, Jan. 26-—wed fri ¢ carried across In the 10e- | cane He knows not-—he cares not her| here to the owners, All somes Goes Of Madey Deeks Oat my “ee. ihe | hot learned nawes of the latter we have Bridging the Hillsborough. tribute of Fame, The Hero of bravery—the Soldier of PEAKE BROS. & CO. |upon the Island must apply for License to | | Messrs. Stockwell, otherwise they will be | EED WH EFA 8 | stung the deaths we this week record is | , ' et | liable to prosecution for trespass. Wen y < er M. McNeill at Vitoria | ; meee ond mh ae ee ee eens She ee restore to her triumphs Ch'town, April 7 —— . tee oe Braidtante wishing > name on the Island, | : . ; . > had ooo s of Cavendish. Deceased | oT cuatoanee and Southport shaking a ae 2 Be and all others desirous of obtaining License | FOR SA Lec CHEAP. acting” Muy years been laid aside from e §: yale yy seta gr ered again ! 7 Bags T : Bazs Y ‘to fish, must apply forthwith to . oie xtive duties by acnte rheumatism from |hands aPen © oa the article “Southport - | MR.W. STOCKWELL, (rpyiE best variety of “White Russian” hich he had been a great sufferer. oe ad ae tk om we Then calm be thy reat by the Nile’s stilly ’ Or to . Seed “Whe, wembale seat, aud foflammation of the lungs would almost | ae aA Guha’ It would take murmur, 20,000 BAGS (assorted sizes) | no ee a poe stiff straw ; best for our coil “and | ‘ | olimate, iB “ppear t present, freetown within a few days of each |i wo places, that wouid be of a permanent the parties were character, and not subject to continual re- Moyse | pair, which would more than eat up all the The i toll income, end leave the cost a perman- “ther by “er by this disease; Slesars. Henry f “currence has and brothara\ ; ~ ters) and Mr. Alexander Burns. _ an epidemic in the country at over half a million of dollars to carry out 4ist eek > ‘ st week three deaths occurred | the requirements of a structure between the William Thy battles are fought and thy vic- tories won, Thy name shall emblazon the Records of Honor, From Star of the Moors to the far setting sun ! FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, March 28, 1885--2wks eod March 28, 18°5 —ap4 6i wky}i JOHN NEVWSON., | | Ch'tewn, Marah 9. TRRS SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, Imoe ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW given a severe shock to the | ent burden on the Provincial exchequer. The BO N 5 My EAL, * feetown community | set of War shall agai 4 community. \ importance of the subject, however, ought | The trump r shall again rouse "THE VIOLIN. Mr. Alexa scones ; to Battle Selie¢ i : | TINNIC w.., “exander McArthur of Victoria|¢ don such hasty figuring and inade- ; o ; . ain Seliciters in Chancery kK. VINNICOMBE is now prepared to Nest aiso died of the same disease on Lake argument, and be glad that you have The thunder of Combat resound thro’ | Ome of the Best Fertilizers) a M _ ° — —_ of pupils for | iolin Instruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservatory i Saturday, after a f pe luis Geath, } li ul With ths. sam writing she lis ua “icAr; : : a ail : hur was over 65 years of age and will | fe gestions under the conviction, J a ;} few sugg ‘w days’ illness. Shortly | Jaunched out on this question at all, for McArthur was taken | there can be nv question disease, and at time of | ability of affording a carriage and foot way Mr itical condition. 0D t : g I Mlssed in the Cc mrmunity. : A friend in Al} Robert Bell, yer Uerch Li m writes us that Mr. A if that town, has about the desir- I wish to offer a that Lit can be easily and cheaply accomplished. .\ over the Hillsborough. the plain, But the boom of the guns—or the drums’ stirring rattle, agairi | McALpsyn. value of the bridge for purposes of trans- li we look at the convenience, or rather the Charlotie.own, April 7th, 1885. Ab! no’er shall awake thee to glory Known. Cash paid for Old Bones. J. W. McGILL. March 28, 1884 --2mo daily tues sat wkly WOO FF cae ond Ue 16-0% « IU BSORINE for THE DAILY EY4™!E. NOKARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great | George Street, Charlottetown, gay” Money to Loan, | Ww, W. SULLIVAN, Q. 0 | Onenven Ro Macwary farmners '@ eae method, which is so complete that each pupil is enabled to form a part of one harmonized body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure instead of the old class drudgery. Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. For terms apply at his residence, Water | Vtreet, Peh 14. 1QAQe Ch teen,