Ph eo et as ~~... = a i, APRIL. 23. ———— em 1885. AUCTION SALES, —-- FC —_——_——_—— THE DAILY HXAMINER, rows THE RIEL REBELLION ——_—— . re: . ; question of doing justice to a large scc- Che Daily Praniinec - a Island are accordant, the course to be pursued by our Government DEMANDED AS AN EXTRAORDINARY CREDIT— THE EVACUATION OF THE SOUDAN | Saas be map ‘ , APRIL 23, 1835, is plain. There is no section of the, wegen, — | : . : | BY BRITISH TROOPS, WHO ARE HELD FOR) 5, . ‘ ) island which will not give credit to the) Aivmmarn wexview is isot on nist EURTHER PARTICULARS. VAL} ABLE PROPERTY IH CHARLOTTETS WR cf Reciprocity and the Fisheries. | Government for moving in this matter. WHERE, AS TH EMERGENCY MAY RE-| ice ae This question was, in the course of QUIREB— GLADSTONE S SIGNIFICANT RE-| 4 telegram { ‘arke’s Crossing on the tet = - ‘ i : : _— . slegraw from Clarke s Crossing on ‘ : 3 Tur Journal of Commerce, edited by! the past session,raised by Mr. A. Martiu,; Mark INDICATES THAT ENGLAND 18 ON THE | 913¢, announces the return cf 8. L. Bed- AM instructed by COL. FREELAND to sel] by Auction Sir Francis Hincks, is very severe with | junior member for Belfast. The perti-| VERGE OF A GREAT WAR WITH RUSSIA. i sen, transport cflicer, feom a visit incognito WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, at 12 o'clock, noon hi B » On Mr. tL. H. Davies, particvlarly, and with | pacity and pluck which he displayed 1u_ ee ‘ 'to Prince Albert. He was accompanied io » £ Pr PERTY AT BRIGHTON ‘ tal a EAbn. all who “verbosticate’ ubout — the | obtaining statistics coucerning it, aud in| |! the House of Commons on the 21st, | chief factor Macdonald of Fort Qu’Appelle. FULLY © ITUATED : Oraet “ » COMCAMINg atout 18 necessity of having Reciprocity and | awakening an interest in it “shows that | the Government asked for an extraordinary | They had a rough trip, having travelled | qcreg of land, divided as follows :-- he du f the Go ) baalion Sel : "cr dit of $55,000,000. In the course of b's) over 300 miles sivee last Monday, 100 miles | The Dwellirg House, with an exce'len! ee eee ae to is alive to the —— - nie COM” -ewarks Gladstone said; “The Govern-|o9n Sunday. They report Col. Crezier’s st. ie we ing 1o0use, vi , ACC’ 1en Clagg ‘ ihe United States and beg for the great | stituents, Mr, Martin is rapidly winning |jyeut fol it neceesary to hold all the | force all weil. He has 175 police and 8°/on stone foundation, attached, in which early vegetables a} eed SS ee | experience in the ways of the legislature, resources of the Empire, including the | volunteers. The latter are badly plants of all kinds can be saised ; good Stables and Coach hy { Journal ef Commerce. 'and in the art of bringing all proper iu- | forces in the Soudan, available for instant} armed, and pickets have only clubs. i ; a “th tell m, sucl those | fluences to bear upon the Government ; | use wherever reqvired. The Premier re-| Scouts reported that they saw 300 &e., with about 24 Acres of Land, Having at iroutage on ’ flow intewuiven men, such as hose | | quested that debate be had on the credit mounted Indiaus passing towards Riel’s Brighton Road of nearly five chains, commanding ‘ tel proclaims | yreat boon” to Canada to vbtain a Ree!pro- less just—opiuion of the political sagacity of Mr. Davies. ‘The last sentence in the the interest on which, at five per cent., is $162,500, one-fifth of which would be $32,500, which represents the amount yearly which the people of those two districts—Belfast and Murray Uiarbor— coniribute towards giviug railway ac- commodation to the rest of the Island, »> the world that it would be “ a} succeastul | © lit resembled “the wolf’s long howl on | Anniversary of New Glasgow entertained the meeting so well with their splendid recitations, are deserving of the highest prake. li is no exaggeration to say that the rendition of these prices waz almost faultless, and bere evidence of preperation. Henry Rackem, Ksg., Charlottetown, being called upon, responded in a first rate careful | moned for service at very short notice. Soudan, His repeated reference to the neceesity of hvlding the troops in the and the British troops there be kept in reserve a8 an ermy corps to be called on in cise of military emergency for service in India or e'sewhere. | Russia declino to enter into a distinct, definite obligation to on ne account advance beyond A‘ghan boundary line, which shall be settled on by the joint now soon. Troops did not move yesterday for Pitt. The Hudsoo Bay commissioner re- ceived another despatch via Battleford, The Halifax battalion arrived at Rat Port- age on the 2Ist inst. While the men were at supper Fred. Marwick, a member of Captain Fortnae’s comp yny. died He had been soffeiing for four or five days with acute brenchitis. The remains will be taken on to Winnipeg. The sad event has cast a deep gloom over the regiment. The event was wi ‘ . ; : } » | > j he > . a who took part in the recent discussion tn | and we trust that he will 'on Monday next, and that the consideration | gamp, Provisions are running short. Mce-|"-. . ; y - the tious f C HaAmMOons, Can fal to per ) bridging the Hillsborough. | of thn bedget he postponed until the 30th ser 2 of Melntosh silaiiehatans north of view of North and West Rivers and Hillsborcugh Bay Wel! 1 oe 2 —- ese wee oe rere ween inst. He eoncladed as follows : ‘The hand the crossing came ty camp on the 20th.| adapted for a gentleman’s residence. , a teres’s Oy Buch an exothition ¢ i uae | ps8 pei aig ERs CCC baiden | CL ; ivy upon the patriotism of the! ; ‘ -e antly visi ie)’ * ‘ . . ° a a - ig nw ite ‘Winiinn’ Ge Maines Habel Mallee. ee worthy Kishop once said : ‘*‘When ie nment rely up - 10 pa ee | ito has freqvent'y visited Riel’s camp at The remainder of the land is subdivided into oa) | i “ou fliuog a stove at a bad dog it is al House, but our intentions have veOD ANC’ Bactoche and says that he has not more ; : F pasture Ne ! is by ne means Ail uncommon |) e Ti a , ac: Xa hi are now based upon a strong desire that then 200 half breeds tlere and only a few of about one acre each, with a road rubning through the tat Fs ee ee Te Aaa OR 0 ee cr Peeey pacific means should be ased to ob-| Tadians, Small bands are scattered through r oO ‘cting with the Upper Brighton Ro: I ise | i Like y have only t WAKE | vel . tor then rou know that he bas been ne . “ Bal and honorable settlement of ‘ . ° r . perty ; CoOnnEC ng wi | P 4 n toad and f) * oie | : ‘ ; | ye"p : ) tain @ ju : | the country. He believes that Riel is . ° 1 ; . ie rou g ihe demands to secure their concession | hit hard. We have no doubt that Mrs. | whatever controversies Eugland might be| ynaware of the advance or proximity of | ON North River. The whole of this land is ina very igh state ae | Under the circumstances, which attended} q 1) MeLeod experienced & similar] involved in.’ In the House of Lords the} ihe troops. He tells his followers that of cultivation, with abundance of sea weed and musg>] mud jy 6 the abrogation of the fishery treaty, noth | oo ioe as . , } rs : “i that tk tho] . . : rts oie ‘feeling last evening on reading the| Earl of Morley announced that the whole) onjy a small force of police is coming, that | ¢ “ . . q ng cuuld well be more unwise any | 4 5 woe te oe ! p? . J . c a ar be We) a pede i ay cae tseream of the Herald in reply to her of the first class of army reserves had been | ine government is sending a commission, front of it. Upon one ac re of this land, next the shore, proj ts re a a ee Er ae published in ‘Tux Exaxuer. notified that they are liable to be sum-/ang that all will be settled satisfactorily |is a valuable deposit of Potter's Clay. As this property MUS? BE SOLD, it offers an excellent chance for safe and profitable ALSO—Immediately after, on the premises: | Mare, 19 ae : c ar ; * |The government had no intention at pre- want of forage. ; i ibe ee na ee ie is ge eg | Doelnate ; sees a2 ne 3 wee) sont, ie ont, of summening the = Lord Meluund says he has received infor- investment. ns net he Sitake that'this & rst m0K the result of a home thrust. Serloustly,| reserves The vote of credit was passed by | mation that the reported Frog Lake massa- See large Handbills with Plan .'o. obtain what he desires jist harrying a sensitive woman @/the House of Lords without division. The cre is a canard. He does not know what . : ; 9 i The Journal of Commerce has evi-|rather mean occupation for a man and | lobby is excited over Giladstone’s statement} t,, believe, as the first despatch giving an LrERMS :- 20 per cent. down, the balance un Mortgag Pe dently formed a very low-—but neve the} an Editor ? jin the House of Commons, which is Con-| aecount of the mssacre came from Dickens, bearing interest at 6 per cent. per annum, , et c ; sidered to amount to the evacuation of the] ..,mander of the mounted police at Fort ‘. years old,in foal,1 cow,l iron Cultivator 1 iron Plough,2 sets Har TOS LEV. 7 in New H. use situate on the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, at present in : 4 paragraph we have quoted is full of| Laeie Soudan in readiness for service wherever Mia ia al ich t ; . ety ireny -etensiner wanted indicates that England is on the tae peed ivy Nietok rows, 1 Moulding Plough, 1 Seed Sower ‘Matthews Im e Skip gandiaainhicnmpenne Ee serteinment held in. the “Bj fetgeef war. Such words by a responsible] the buichery. Troops are moving from 1 Wheel Hoe, 2 Carts, 2? Wheelbarrows, | Driving Sie} ea. ee : | ead ae nanny ype { minister, it is thought, will soon make Clarke's Crossing and comprise two divi-| Wood Sleigh. 1 set Carriage Harness, | W , : ' oh i Br idging the Hillsborough. Church” on the ded inst., 1 bon r of the peace impossible. It is believed Sir Peter aieme. tha cab proceeding wortl¥ Ge the east! Oo £ ’ ¥ e © > ; agon [ English Dog a , i. ana A ee ney tage’, as aun Lumsden’s despatch is certain to intluenc» bank of the river is ¢ mposed of 300 men Cart], 2 sets Cart Harness, 1 Post Hole Digger, 1 Snow Plough, hoe Tue bridging of the Hillsborongh, | gow Division, was, on the w hich tor ereted | Duitish war feeling to an alarming degree. | oF the 90th battalion, 40 ‘ ©” school of in-/ 1 Goose Boat, 1 Wood Stove, Spades. Shovels, Fork ta trom Southport to this city, was, at the | success. the oe Cr whieh covsisted | Gi-dgtone explained that of the $22,500,- fintry, 100 “A” battery two guns, and > & . j » SOK, Hoes, 4 I late session of the Legislature, discussed | %! ee — or , = a ae 000 wanted for the Soudan, $5,750,000) 59 mounted infant-y under command of Rakes, Flower Pots, &c., &e. “> ’ . al ant Ove scltations, etc., we : : ‘. : oa pe “ . ° a at length, snd we are glad that the Gov- scaled mi : a lead shes. salebted = be ree = a Genera! Middieton. The other column Terms at Sale is e-nmeut has decided to have a survey| (ooo. padi ail clenanieed : railway, $2,000,000 to the Nile or Wady|takes the west bank, and is com- : Poa ae ed viaal ip EET on credit on all concerned. ; ‘ Haifa railway, $2,500,000 to naval charges ed of 26) £ the 10th Royals. 62 As MeN 98,8,. A uctioneer es i aud e-timates made this surmmmer. his Th > mueic ren tered by the choir assisted zs : poss oO « nen o u vy , 1 4 i . 9 g r t ae ie tees ceil den’ tp’ "Un ae Minn Manes Mined ' ‘ficiently | connection with the removal of Winnipeg tie!d battery, two guor, 33 men Ch’tow n, April 20, 1885. a is §the rr peecine ef C) bY Stiss Binina Masiam, WhO so eMmcien™y |troops from the Soudan, and the balance of “A” battery, 40 scouts and 30 mounted te taken iu this much talked of pro- presiticd at the organ, formed a noteworthy h 3 defray ili j ; ‘ maey's ee ee ae ee oes oe oe a = — ; aa : 4c t atace offthe entetinigtnen’. and een dtleact to defray military charges 11 | infantry under command of Lord Melgund a ject. The people of Lots 1S and 49, as eee es ge gag tang ie 5 bie connection with the Soudan. Gladstone | ong wii] proceed te Batouche’s crossing. ‘ ‘ ODDFE L f he well as the whole large section of what de ero -~ An targe aud respectadle | ssid although the Suakim Berber railway |The marci will occupy two daye, and the LOWS ; is commonly known as Belfast and a ee iene at Ctiiithebiineas had been commenced, any considerable troops will take five days forace. The , Murray Harbor, will feel gratified that} , "8 vabena nT senesaiinn a — exponen - it would have to be suspended | .ojumn will move in parallel lines along the i NATAL DAY ChE EBRATION . Goverument has decided to test the} ejccutionist, gave a couple of handsome ~ eens: _ ee. pS — a eee river and will a‘tack Riel and will drive A CONCERT will be given on ! practicability of a Bridge. This large! recitations which elicited a well-merited no den dee att en | ee eee, SO ee See will APRIL 27th 1885, xr : dt : : : : vicinity for health considerations until some ‘bably be mice Thursda Clarke’s ; . ee section hes hitherto been deprived of any | spplause. Bat perhaps nothing contribut- ae rae Naa ‘he probably be mice ys ; rE id ; i ie 4 ~il th % any | Ses rns permanent arrangement shall have been |G, o:ging w Il be made tho base of operation. | MPIGAY Venibg, Ap ’ ee de railway advantages, and the step decided | ed more io the success of the entertainment | efected. The Suakim-Berber railway he sak Sechin eeidha een clade i rates . ae on by the Government shows that they} an eee ee na by Miss eaid, was merely a work of mili‘ary neces-| number of Riel’s Seiten alias ars deter’ IN THE— a ws acknowledge the claims of Belfast aud | *“2'S* Me™ ona \otantey) Who possess°s 8) sity, The Nile railway however, would | ; i q G Middlet : IN THE EVENING 7: S : | voice of remarkable sweetness and power. | p0° ¢ leted oe ‘lit . ing him. A telegram from Gen. eon 1 EVENING, AT TRE “| Murray Herbor to greater improvements Wirs.0f Fematkable swecineas and power. ihe) completed apart from military reasons. [guste that the weatber has bern very bad,|DASBMeNt Of Zion Chureh, ke ae | a is Seti : tence 48) Tn regard to in ended steps in the Soudan, ia. hatte T he anid MARK yl ri than they have had. Holding about oue- | cap ivated. oe ee. but is a trifle better now. Troops, he suid,| |. 44. members of the Choir and others Lb ALI, ae i ot ea lel lee ea sl the government ress:ved entire liberty of} were in good spirits. Several private des- J ' ea ifth ot the area of the Froviuce,tney pay Phe four little boys, Nelson MeCoubrey ee ’ I the grea at npr ‘ . . roi ‘}action subj-ct to the judgment of parlia-| potojes have been recived from Battleford Doors open at 74; Concert at 8 'e great nautical opera fe one-fifth of the interest of the first cost of | Henry Mclunis, Weilington Me-| ont Lord Ganville stated that Incian|?" taleios tak Reet imi ” 10 : lace ’ ta , 1s " eae oc 250 000 Coubre and H »ward McKa am who ' Vd | Sik a con Aining informa aoe con! rmatcry 0 e Admites'ton ents : our ‘Isiand Railway—aboat $3,250,000, y i y; troops would bo used to hold the Soudan report of the fall of Fort Pitt. April 22nd, 1885. 3i H. NM. Ss. “PINA F ORE” will be presented, embracing a gay alent unsurpassed : i” 0 New and effctive Scenery aud Costume have been prepared, No part omitted. A if [t is not peceasary to enter here into| ®Pecch, Which showed that he was quite at! 4 no1o-Russian bound: venti ‘ny. | Very unexpected, few «ven knowing of his the occupation of John Sprague, Esq, with} Piopets—reserc =a i 5 eee aa ; . . home on the temperance question. Indeed : 8 z oe ee on Eng sickness. He leaves a wife and family. Stable and Coach House attached ; the house %5 cents, f aoa od seats 50 vente, w | the reasous why this large section finds il} i itted th eae land preposes such an obligation as the has a good Frost-proof Seller, with Pump in |”, CcDt® fer sate et the usual trom be itself to-day mulcted in the large sum of . r ue ae oy oe ian ves Well,| only stable for a settlement of the preeent — | Kitchen, and another inthe yard. Possession members of Committee and at the Hall. i $32,500 yearly to provide | railway whi > ce 2 “ieteastae ap a gree dispute. Meshed advices of April 20 says ’ in y given the tirat of May. ‘The house will be put| Doors open at 7.15. Opera begins at 8, ee = dati fF 3 eee he importance of their subject}the Russians are still at Aktube. Gen. | |¥ GAGE SALE in first-class order, Apply to John Kelly Attentive ushers wil] be in attendanes, accommod ation for their fellow-colonists| deserved The principal topics touched on Komaroff has gone to Sarakhs, and Gen ; Esy., Dorchester Street, or ‘he owner. dace ee without partaking of apy themselves.| were (1) the progress made during the} Alikanoff to Ulatan. The Afghans oviniio or ’ EDWARD KELLY, W. H LASZARD, ne No doubt Ex Governor Laird could give | past year in the direction of prohibition ;|oreat anxiety to learn English policy in Lake Bird. Seey. of Com, a rl those reasons better than any other man ri he c of Total Abstinence Societies, | regard to Afghanistan. ‘The Heratee, FU RNITU RE FACTORY ae | eee se ee ah: on this Island. He could tell why he|*” ‘) en Sere ee oy vars and | referring to Sir Peter Lumsden’s boundry ’ a oy) ' went through the length and breadth of oe MORE OB Ee part of temperance | commission, says it has neither the face to oll TO Ladi hs S : > : . or ¢ ; i bo uy 7. s+ > . . : . et Be'fast. telling them that a railway would) Jndging from the general tone of the ce “s Teta. “ om The St. Peters-|'7o pe sold by Public Auction, at the Court or ¢ vr 10 t. ad be of no service—that it would * kill meeting, and the long and uninterrupted eae RS: SES Tee - Cape: of House, in Summerside, in Prince County, . ai a : : ae a : 3 i. : : mh ees Sup Penjdeh was a good avswer to the im- in Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday VAT COTTAGE, situate on Pleasant | conan aoe coeeep aa. their old men and children,” and destroy | prosperity of New Giasgow Division, we : PP el cea Ye > ? os? ine : : ’ a , ee Pe ik a pudent seizure by England of Port Hamil- the twenty-six day of May, A. D., 1885, Street, at present in the occupation of N Uriight iano in good condition, igs their cattle aad horses, and that, in fact, | be are that a very strong sentiment exists|ion The Nevil Veemya says that at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, Mrs Tunn, with Stable attached, ~~ Apply bo : . | it would be infinitely worse than the teu |i this community in fayor of the temper- exchange has again fallen and that the under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, | 12 the yard. The House has a good, dry W. M. REID, ie | plagues of Egypt. Ue would teli how | *™°° U8 ;}war cloud is advancing. The Warsaw contained in an indenture of Mortgage, Hon at Cellar. The buildings are in first- Noril Side King Sqnwe gb he deluded the people by promising * an PROGRAMME. ; Cagblatt announces that it is the dated the 21st day ot September, A. D., | © ‘Pec given the let of M i Apr 2), ABAD 4 ta Tin wk rr ” : i j ? + : 2 be ——— , 0 ay nex, a equivalent,” and never ounce in his| Opening Address—The Chai WwW intentions of fiussia to capture and for. 1880, sud mando between George Mark » Es : Cie), Z . ? ‘ : 4 7 - _— he Chairman, W. D. tify Herat, and says the damage that would Doull and Carrie M. Doull, his wife, and Apply to John Kelly, Esq., Dorehester Street, ‘ ’ ‘ ay Lite mide one serious attempt McCoubrey. thus be done to India would fa d th Walter Palmer Doull of the one part,|° to the owner, Cs by +a is ‘ cy: : r : , : a we ! xce che ; ) ; 7 ‘ % a, ito = fulfil his promise. He could Singing—The Choir. = losses that the commerce of eae cial and Nelson Inman ot ihe other part ;— _ aa PPWARD KELLY, | ren S arTlages, ee say that the “equivalent” was held before Speech—Reov. W. P. Archibald. sustain by a blockade of he ts. Glad LL that tract, piece or parcel of land ake Verd, April 22, 1885. caoamengpenagisie i Gi ile. dea . oa Sees Recitation- Henry McInnis. gr Papen: a a ‘oo A <2 pee Oe Ly era . . . F iheir dagzlec vision by himself during Singing —The Choir stone, in the House of Commons, announc- & situate, lying and being in the Town ot wi AR er ? AE T ’ B* first Boston boat, we will receive the Wy the whole election campaign, aud finally Speech — William Laird ed that the Governmont had received Sir | 5u2merside, in Prince County, in Prince Ed. 7 ae 4 ° FINEST, CHKAPEST and BEST Lae wheu the next camp*ivyn came around Rocita‘ion—Nelson MeCoubrey Peter _Lumsden’s answer to Government | ¥4rd Island, bounded as follows, that is to), ~O arrive at Point Duchene, and due earl assorted stock of Children’s Carriages ert ma that equivalent took the. form of a; Solo—Miss Isabel McDonald, Btanley | inquiries of the 10th inst. The message nae Se aeinden os Sais A ae in May, Eight Thousand Sacks Liver: ait | Shas > 3 ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ : ’ i i arrive ‘ , ‘ : . ster 0 i P 3 ‘ ee ‘ - \ . = - ’ “rn, ani “Thompson Road Steamer,’ and that| Speech—George Smith larrived to-day. Mr. Gladstone said : It fala cid 6 oa ah a a — land | 20! Common SALT and One Hundred Sacks ee Da} with that cry he once agaiu deluded| Recitation —Miss Nellie Lawson Otiar- | Shows how seriously Sir Peter is at isssue fi an ly 1 ‘ d t iene G ad ni Mine SALT. For Sale low. MARK WRIGHT AM i) va yy " ms . otestiowt Fw | with General Komaroff. We cannot enter | ‘OUMEMY lease ere eay, Faeetny JAMES FRIE Anri? 4 9 2 a: Belfast aud betook himself to Ottawa, | °°" °”: The Choi into details, or state the effect of this| “°*wardly slong the southern boundary of = ‘Sh a > ee deere ee | shence.to Battleford. thence beck azain| = 2ei™s—The Choir. ~ differensd 44018 nit: Bien toh | Seid right of way in a straight line to the “1g i eal Shed, OS ———SSSe £ Recitar _M M . ifference in a few words. e whole mat ; . : April 21, 1885 — 10} , tewhe ’ + "4 to the Patriot office. Ue could tell that in nity ] a ; Di ig es 'ter will be laid on the table here early to ee ee Soe ee : WARTS, LON? UOUNE. dt. = ; ' . Speech —James Dickieson. : — : : “| Johr id 2 niga ‘alo as Se, ‘ aah his whole represeatation in Belfast he Solo—Miss McDonald. | morrow. Karl Granville, in the House of Shee ola Meco . . uke o SEEDS | SEEDS j = = nae FH 5 re i his distriet but every- Recitation— Wellington McCoubrey. ae ote canteens a fifteen rae to the eae boundary of 5 \ “ANTED to purchase a mee rf thing for himself. Singing — The choir, Se ee ee : ti tbe Prince E¢waid Isjand Railway, thence ae oe ‘} sefe apply at this office, a 1% It is useless to think of av o»portunit 2 ita n Miss Meggie Moffat. | aflairs justified the putting of the army and | southwardly following the eurve of the nor- 7 ¥F ave now cfferipg a very large asgort- ae r ee eee nat that is adh le te. bates n ful , Speeeh—Henry Racked. | uavy, and the whole of the artillery forces, |thern b undary of said Railway to an angle ment of FIELD an GARDEN W NPED—A Situation, hy a young O& ie eee te Ss: ee we MT Recitation— Howard McKay. )in a condition of immediate readiness for | nineteen feet from a poiat on the western | SEEDS, in of some egperience in Dey tiveds 204 4:5) oP Caeaey at point eut that Belfast and Heading—-A McDoacla. ; service, if require d. boundary of Queen S icet, which point is | Canadian Seed Wheat Groceries, writes a good hvad and ts good > Murray Harbor is deprived of railwey| ginsins —The Choir. — —_ fifty-four teet from the stake at the place of Timothy ical figures. Apply at Exawiner offices. ap2l bi ait accommodation because of neglect, and |—Cow. m | An effort is being made to bring Hanlan, commencement, then ¢ rortherly to the Batley, or ee vot because their importance and require- po fae) § ic Beach, and other first-class scullers to- ee or ee ps tS wee ads Buckwheat, \ TANTED.-A Cook and & — “ty meuts do not demand it. We hope that gether in a race at Lachine, near Montreal, | 4°, 8° "GS Macuinery aug SEvares Of Clover Sceds Apply at Examiner office ie : ‘ ¢ - pr ' . * said premises, either together with the said { ; att . . ——— ie brid: , Lille! Boston Ma: kets. for a purse of $5000, offered by Peter Dur- | 84'¢ pvemises, © ge in all the varieties needed ob: a bridge over the Millsborough may be a| ee yea. Itis pro nao, to give &2 500 to the | /#0¢ or separately, to suit purcbasers, and] cheap at d, and will be sold O BE LET. On or about the Ist May B siep in the right direction. The survey ae April 18 winner, $1 B50, to ooo ein $750 “ve also at the same time and place, all the chat- next, the Dvelling House and a 2 BS ‘ a ; OFTORN pril 18. . ey -— ‘ ae Ae tles steck i y, ‘ , sy a a : a z is ” ste made should be thorough and CaNNep Goops —Meser: Hi a. oes tas ins third and $500 to fourth. The condition ee One ae te were age. April 20, 18®85—2 wi rs we om — Cteeety> Sane ool = ia ¥ reliable, and the estimate should be een 1 Tha fen dd ini if > Sib te ®-- is made that Beach, Hanlan and Ross will For further particulars apply at the office : : ay ae undersigned ; large garden, ee iat, . ; : S :~—Theieis a good ¢ ar { bsters ; — - o ‘ os . —_————_ - a . ‘ | A tor a bridge capable of bearing a railway dante, but thd sinok ob faded is “ay Tight enter and siart. The distance is five miles, iii mo & Ppt FOR ae eat rr peace k “aba a rat track. As the Government has under-| Contracts for new pack have been made at| With a turn ; the race to be rowed next} pated 20th April, 1885 CHARTER. Som the diy rn to H. J, c ae 8 taken the matter, let there not be any $1.65 to $1.70 per doz. for leading brands, Augrst Beach is to be allowed to enter WELSON INMAN —_— ; aprl4 20 is ba'f work. We look for a good business in lobsters this! free, and all others will be charged sn PELOUN 66 ee PANHE fast sailing schooner Onward, 52 tona, | ——— —_—— BY li has already been shown that the ie E Ti li to b i iors ae ; ae i Foen “oft = ye April 23, °85—4w oaw thur ee = lying me Sqmpepernie. Apply to W — wa strong, i Oe I : tet J Deer : ©| . Porators.—There continues to be a good | gt e Turf, Field, and Farm office July ree ” j \ 1k Se eral housework. PP i expeuse of maintaiging the Ferry 13 | demand for potatoes and prices are firm. | 20, and Hamilton Bosbey will act as stake- FS age Ree rr srreeeynemenngciticenirgeen ~ o a MeLBOD, Ketsingten, Edward Island Hospital april 4 about $3,000 a year; and itis known astern Rose, Liebrors and Prolifics command |holder and appoint the referee, if the con- ~S TY April 20 “in N, Charlottetown, | ly ee that a large outlay will be required ja | 5 ' © cents per bushel, and the best grades | testanis cannot agree upon a suitable per- COFFEE. GOFFEB. € 0 LET. -All or part of the ee at PG IB the near tuture. The tolls or f are firm at the outside figure Some fancy | <0. for the position iy . occupied by Adcertiver offies enlarged 3 a , ; . , ares DOW! Hebrons command 70 cents. Other kinds are a pe tape: . fit Of Charlottat Fraser’s corner ; can be titted and to 43 — lected is supposed to be between| selling at 5% to 63 cants, hat very little choive bets ee ee er OW, for Barber Shop, Offices, &e Apply ig $5,000 aud $6,000—making in all in| 20¥ go ander 60 ccnts MARREOD. ee -——— Dorsey, Gott & Co.—aprs ssi aia 183 round vumbers $14,000 a year. This|. Eces—With light receipts the market was} At the Manse, Alberton, on the 13th inst., TEND 4 —o ‘eptage, He sum would represent a capital of $280,- firmer yesterdiy and sales were mostly at | by Rev. A. F Carr, A. M., Henry Squar- BE nag \dulterated Imported Coffees = 2S. 7 LET—A_ neat, well-tinished Ce stable +h 000. a: «soe F we 164 to Ve per dozen, the outside f r best} bridge of Montrose, to Alice Burns, of Mnnia-| £ You can bey the % 7 were H 4 the St Peter's Road, together #2 of er Ss JU, an amount which would at the very | Eastern Thore continues to be a good de- | ivash. , EALED TENDERS will be received at|and coach-house, aud bali am short td least go a long way towards building | mand, bat with larger supplies prices will b» ” : raid - the Mayor's Office, until noon of Monday, attached : gurroandings plesssnt. yr rf a _ bridge. It is certain that|lewer.. We guote:—New Bru@swick and _At New Glasgow, oa the 13th inst., by (; fi \y | ayotay i) the 27th of April instant, feom parties wil- property js within a few ininutes, walk & were’ thé beldew: Beil eS Nova Scotia, IGe. Eider D. Crawford, Mr. George H. Pursey, to Teel, ir ' f Q Gast peal, ling to supply the city with city, and now oceapied by Professor M E Hina a ni ; ~ » & arge 1D-) Pisu—There ig no improvement in the Fish | Miss Abbie Marshall, both of North Rustico. 30,000 feet 3-iach Merchantable Hemlock ee given about the et of May. 4 reese in trafic woul ensue—hence &) trade and prices continue in buyers’ favor.| In Boston, Mass., on the 16th inst., by i Plank. be HTantar Maoteot, Charlogtetows ; larger amount of tolls. Indeed, it would | It 1+ 4iffiealt te place round lots of any kin?. | Rev. V. A. Lewis, Jchn A. Scott, of Prince Spt 20,000 feet 2-inch do do, wines unt be too much io place that increase at + nmoe- Edward Island, and Effie Darrah, of Boston. Fitteen thousand feet of each description of |———-—-————_ pe WR cmeiligr os nas : ; eee eeneeeeerpeee a , ate Ch ND RS can ies oe Srna om ee Paking Scott's Emulsion of Pure kup Fresh Ground Cotfee, fee te er . pape lid ayy | Se ee aii Miss Stewart's oe se6 Ui > fact increased accom- : : . r i , ay OF ae: 2 Streets. modation will be naturally required in Cod Liver Oil with Hyp:<phosphites &t Mount Stewart, at the residence of his as : cis May next, and the balance on or about the |f Great George and Kuetoo Sd ents) *ne the: aie ! 7s sou-in-law, after recsiving the last sacred rites (Java and other kinds) from Ist of June next. ro -ENT The Subscriber offers for res y case, a i@ country advances in 19 inde tevnitiies dad, thtitertiintye of the Holy Catholic Church, Mr, John Me- The Council do not bind themselves to ac- W RENT--The Se oooupied prosperity, it wiil follow that iu the in- bridge, When Pronomy an the larger aetrien® medieation ie required. Kenzie, at the patriarchal age of 85 years, with the greatest satiefaction in all cases where | and with the full hope of a glorious resurrec tion. May he rest in peace. BECK AND GOFF. oo for THE WEEKLY FX 2 AMIN ER, the beet pepers on the lela cept the Lowest or any Tender. City Clerk. Ch’town, April 19, 1885 —eat tu thnr ' half the Shep, formerly | nm terests of economy alone this question De C. F Knight, St. Joseph, Mo., eays:| He bere his last illness with exemplary By order ee Bremner Broa —W. eee . 6 tas on cinh. i ; . . . : : 23 ct ve ’ nse will have to be setiled hy having a 1 have used Scotts Emulsion for three yearr, | patience and resignation to tue , Divine Vili, A. H. MACPHERSON ; i <0 LET—The Dry Goud Store da ; we ied by Mé Street, lately ocou Sheod Apply Me #