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SS RR A pr SSL a - eo a ae lh Suan Pe ei eee Oe SE Eee a nm ate Leeeaetinbell om eas . cai arn See aa an maces gia Mig SSAA ET hla a } f ; } ; | ‘ f - Sar geen ge ene: St a nS Re ee a: Sea es ——————— Icebound in Hudson's Bay. | AND EXPERIENCE Of 4 CREW RESCcUF ROUGH PARTY The fate of the Hudson Bay Com ship is likely to establish | pany'’s trading the fact that the navigation of Hud. | .on's Bay and Straits as an = outiet for | produce ts f the North West is to a cel tain extent impracts able Lon Don ald Smith, one of the directors ot the company, reports that after the ship re- | turned to Charlton Island, 100 miles trom Moose Factory, from which point she sailed on October 3, she became surrounded with ice and was carried by island A boat, floating ice upon the manned by the second mate, and four | of the crew, was at once despatched | to Moose Factory tor food and clothing, which point was reached on November after enduring terrible hardships and suifering. One of thelarge boats be longing to the company was subsequent ly manned, and, with ample supplies to carry the shipwrecked crew through the winter, started Oo a voyage for the This boat, after making three | miles, was frozen in, and was with! | \ esse! great difficulty cut out, the crew then returning to Moose Factory, where they reported that it was an utter im possibility to prov eel through the field fice. Several indians were then sent in search of the vessel, but after four days they having found no trace of her SUFFERINGS OF A BESCUE On November 8, several light boats, fully equipped, started out, but after en during a night's terrible hardships and having only made eight miles headway, they too returned. Asa chance, Indians, with sleighs and dogs, procur missing returned, PARTY imst ed from Fort Albany, were sent to the reseue. Nothing was heard of them after they started until January 12, } when they returned to Moose Factory, | bringing with them Capt. Bishop, they | having found his ship beached on| Charltoa Island, surrounded by miles tf sOlid ice ( barlton Island is well i wooded, and w ll supply all the fuel the | uofortunate crew will require until sistance can he sent to them in a8- | the spring. They are amply supplied with provisions, and were all well when | Capt. Bishop lett them. Huts have] been constructed upon the island,where they will have to spend several months. | it they are compelled to await the ar- rival of the relief vessel they cannot leave the island till earlyia Augnst. Phe cargo of furs, which is valued at a quarter of a million of dollars, will probably be landed and housed to await the opening of wavigation, when ao other vessel will besent at once from England to take off the men and cargo. Capt. Bishop reports that when he left nis unfortunate crew they were all well, and, being used to stand the hardships of Arctic navigation, he be- lseves they wil! be found all right when reliel arrives, — Russia and England The London Times concurs with the Yews in inferring from Earl Granville’s remarks in the House of Lords a few that the Govern- position that Pen- the Afghans. This position makes the Jimes think, a complete disposal of Russia’s dis- ingenuous plea that the occupation of Penjdeh by the Afghans justified Russia to advance upon debatable points. The “question of peace or war,” the 7imes declares, “now. rests more with Russia that it does with England. To desert the Ameer would mean to make Russia a present with an alliance with him. In that event, England therefore would be compelled evening’s ment takes jdeh belongs to ugo, the to tight both the Ameer and Russia. We sincerely regret that Russia's movements daily increase the chances ofarupture. The immediate necessity of the moment is that Russia be made clearly to understand that England is thoroughly in earnes*.” Loid Dufferia, viceroy of India, has shown himself williog and able to adopt Asiatic methods of intrigue, as well as warfare. Lt has just been learved that he has organized a corps of agitators, Who are ready to start at a moments notice to forment a revol: against Russiain central Asia. The corps includes many Tarco- mau refugees, who were driven from their country by the _ indescrib- ab'e horrors of the Russian ad- vance into Turkestan, which were outlined by Mr. O'Donovan, the famous war correspondent, who was killed with Hicks Pasha. Many of these re- tugees have seen their fathers and brothers mutilated and tortured to depth, and their wives and daughters dishonored. All of them have lost lands, flocks and herds, and all are thirsting for revenge. The Turcomans, who stil! live in their country, are re porte! to be ripe for revolt, and it the Russians advance upon Herat, they may find a wily and desparate foe in the rear. . Despatches trom Galraaeggd Pen jdch show that the situation of the Afghan frontier is enchapged. The commission uoader the command of Gen. Lumsden bas completed the basis for the delimitation of the boundary,and is still awaiting the arrival of Gen. Zelioow, the Russian commissioner. The Russian subjects of the conquered countries of Central Asia are said to be ripe for revolt, and to be eagerly look- for an Anglo-Rassian war, which would enable them to rise in rebellioa and | cheapest and best Hats in town. | Macdonald’s. attack the Russian army in the rear. Tae DAL Special Notices. | . Tur people all know L. E. Prowse sells the {mar 25 Must be cleared out within three weeks at cost, a special line of Scotch Tweeds, suitable for spring and summer wear. W. & A, Rrown & Co, {ma 30 Sin L. E ‘ Prowsr’s Hats suits the pocket and fits the head. [mar 28 Excursnu, German, and Gaelic Bibles. French, Hebrew and Greek Testaments at the Bible Depository.—M. F. Eutis, {mar 28 Curar Tweeps at J. B. Macdonald’s. mnch26 Dorsey, Gorr & Co.’s is the best place to buy Boots. mech25 For Ladies’ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets to J. B. Maedonald’s meh26 Lor remnants of Cloth at half price, at L. E Prowse’s. oe ~ Boors anp Suoes are sold at wonderful low prices, at Macdonald’s Boot Store. mch2b Iv you want the right Hat at the right) price go to L, E, Prowse’s. (mar 28 Box eLEess Fisn, 5 cts. per pound ; 30 pound boxes, £1.35, at Beer & Gctl's. mchl9 For the Best Bargains in Boots Shoes, try Macdonald’s Boot Store. mech26 Grear Repverion on Boots and Slippers at Dorsey, fort & Co's. mech25 and | ‘ He has the cheapest in town, mch26 A sPLenpIp lot of Tea Pots at W. P. Co!- will’s, 4w dy wky—mchl158 Cucar Tweens for boys at L. E. Prowse’s. low at J. B. inch26 Excetient Teas selling We guarantee to sell cheaper than any- one.—Dorsey, Goff & Co's. CANNED Salmon, Lobsters Finnan Haddie at Beer & Goft’s. (feb 21 DINNER Sers, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Sets, are selling very cheap at W. P. Colwill’s 4w dy wky—mchlI8 Goop, all-wool Tweed for 45 cents per yard at L. E. Prowse’s, Frereen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & es (feb 3 and Goop Coprisu at W. P. Colwill’s. mchl8—4w dy wky. Onz hundred boxes Boneleas Fish at Beer & Gott's (feb 2) Pore Black Currant Preserve (not im- sorted) in bottles or tumblers at J. Knight Son [ma 26, 5in eod One hundred boxes of Valencia Raisins, wholesale and retai] at Beer & (ioff’s. (feb 26 We are selling a'l kinds of Crockery very cheap fora few weeks, to make room for new lots, at W. P. Colwill’s, 4w dy wky—mchls8 We are offering a splendid lot of Orercoat- ngs a eost Wk A. BReown & Co. (feb 16 THe balance of our Fur Caps selling at cost. | W. & A. Brown & Uo, (feb 16 FAIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at the Atheneum (‘h’towa. tf —dect VERY pretty Easter Cards just received at the b. Am. Book and Tract seciety’s Deposi- tary. M. F. Ellia. (mar 16 \WE are offering special discounts on Men’s Underslothing W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 Go to J. Knight & Son’s for Flour, ‘*Kent,”’ ‘‘Matchless” and choice superiors, cheap for cash. [ma 26 bin eod THERE are just two things that is an impos sibility todo on P. E. Island, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to carry a piece of tine Machinery to Brown's | that be cannot mend or make new, such as ; Sewing Machines, Guns, etc. Shop on the eorner of Pringe and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dec6 ~ tf. = — - ea 44 QUEEN STREET. W.A. BRENNAN, Book, Job and Oreamental Printer, Book-Binder, Paper Auler, —AND-—- BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURER. The Printing and Binding machinery and Plant in this Office is that of the late Bremner Brothers. and is well known as one of the most com- plete printing and binding concerns in the Lower Provinces. With such facilities it is no trouble to do the best work at moderate rates. 44 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. March 17th, 1885. $200 REWARD. FFMIE above reward will be given by the City of Charlottetown, to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction offthe person or persons who feloniously set on fire certain premises on Pownal Street, the property of James Currie, Esq, Colleetor of Customs, on the evening of the 24th inst. By order of the Mayor, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, March 25, 1885 —2w 2awpatlw JUST PUBLISHED. “Love of Country,” A LECTURE BY fion. D. Ferguson. Sold at the Book and Drag Stores for the benefit of the Benevolent Lrish Society. Price, 25 Cents. Ch'town, March 2), 1885. mech25 | | DECID LY HXAMINIGER FUR AND CLOTH CAPs, WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKIN MIPrTs, KID AND BUCKSKIN GLOVES, HEAVY TOP SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, ULSTERS, ' i D. A. Do you want any cheap Crockery or| { Glassware! If so, go to R. K. Brace 8. | f ey O() § a ip See our Prices before Buying Elsewhere —AND— Be Convinced that we Mean What we Say. me mee BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, Dee. 19. 1884 ED TO ell at. Cost. —— All our Large Stock of ee ee recedented Low Bargains, i ceemeiees sien APRIL 2 1886. OVERCOATS & REEFERS, } | | SAFE made, such as : thief as it can be. work. the filling for an indefinite time. and easiest to change of any in use. throughout the Dominion monials and information, address, JOSE? H JACOBS, GQENERAT, AGENT. MORRIS & IRBGAN D'S BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. 1884-5. (Sunday’s excepted): — NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. FP XHE only Eight-Flange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and gad. 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- He 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 Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping 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, thus preventing the passage of heat, it having to pass 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 OHAMPIJON RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires, We are seiling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of large numbers For prices, testi- MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mase, nme oar ve = ce PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, Winter Arrangement, TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST. STATIONS, {No. 1. No, 3. A.M RP. M. Oe oe iee ; 7.15 | 2.15 ci te he, ee SE OTE Ge I We yk oss sal ecn as bates es | 8,30 | 3,30 I ee eee ; 8.45 | 3.45 NO ewan ciidess vows tiverees | 9.23 | 4.22 I I oe sac neg adn ou sk nus yes ee | 9,32 | 4.32 ON ial, «as cin s 0.0 sitting © o> o'ausilanl 9.48 | 4,47 El od vnoc 0 4e ceed aodines on 10,10 1 5,10 ar! 10.45 6,45 ene, Ws 65. . oss. ee aa P. M. dp 1,00 TONG 4. Ue nbs syns 00 Vode eso, aeons 1.22 NE vals ccsieskssincseesneesnus 1.50 I oii evn ac camenrcae ian 2,35 O'lLeaty./..... ccediet a Bloomfield,.,...... eee] 4.20 a 5.00 NTS occ ce te sats cot ntdc once ce as ar| 6.00 Iss Aad, N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1884, Trains will run daily as follows RiVE.—FROM' THE WEST. TRAINS AR STATIONS. 'No. 2,/No, 4, rim. iA 2 I iin ik nine nev conn ch th 4.45 (16.15 ROVE SGNONOR. F655 c60k oodnedes eco 4.22 | 952 Morte Wiktehize.......... pbbandeeeess< 3.30 | 9.00 NN SE UNON, beso ukbs 640s ebesd oss coor... $15 | 845 | Bradalbtane ...... dene uereess 06s. bdeeeede 2.40 | 8.08 County Line. ....cccccccccce....-- } 2.30 | 7.58 Prestowh, oc cccbesic- Ccccccececs ‘2.13 | 7.43 | MARMAGEON .....0..0.00csccscncccecccccces. Lae | 7.2% dp 1.15 | 6.45 Sammerside..... “oO et epedeceeoete, } A, M,' ar 11.10 cided cs 2s codbavkkeneden cue cc 10,47 We RTOR, 90 cb cede odheicdecesteiee vue Y Hert Bill cicccece bone“ 0.. SI SE A405 one ns be bueiens sebbedosence 8.15 | Bloomfield........ ie obedbine 7,49 | sss ie 8 0d a + cr entdecesousion dp 7,10 Tignish .......cccese or ereceseescoes eeedp 6,10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. WARBURTON & CONROY, | BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | Notaries Public, &c. Otlice in Cameron’s Block, up stairs ; entrance | next door to Taylor's Jewelry Store. March 23, 1885 wky3m Mm» | | DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ‘PVMIS is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of Bremner Brothers, has on this third day of March, A. D,, 1885, been dis- solved by mutual consent. Dated this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1885, | at Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island. W. H. BREMNER, BENJ, BREMNER. Referring to the above, 1 desire on~ behalf of the late firm to thank the publi for the very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, | and to inform them that the good will of the | business has been transferred to Mr. John | Coombs, Queen Street. I would respectfally | rcquest all of our former customers to place | their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose facilities for doing the best class of work in Mercantile, Fancy and Pook Printing, Book- binding and Blank Book Manufacturing, at | the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, are unequalled in the Province. BENJ. BREMNER, Regarding the Dissolution Notice of Messrs. Bremner Bros , above, I beg to state that I will have, from this date, in my business, the ractical assistance of Mr. Benjamin Bremuer, who will be pleased to see all his former cus- tomers at my oflice, 18 Queen Street. JOHN COOMBS. 1885—Imo wkly 2mos March 5, ANTHBRAOC?ETS an’ all other kinds of AT— McMILLAN’S DEPOT, Denean’s Old Wharf. March 7—S8i whly 4i SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE CHEAP. fYXAE best variety of “White Russian” Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, good flour, stiff straw; best for our soil oud climate. JOUN NEWSON, Chitown, March @, (88% Pinos THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE has lately been replenished with a supply of Printing Types and Material Latest Invention and Best Description, and we are now prepared to print, under the Careful aud Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, de, i Short Notice, in Good Style AD AT CHEAP PRICES. STATIONS. |No 6.| No 7. | STATIONS. [No, a ee | 1} Ex, re Charlottetown ...... coccees hecoeenkss sis | 2.30 POI os boo e ese icdeccse eects... 119,30 Dts Petitlad, i oo cienscacceesisi.. 2,53 baie. Same. os cnnee <i iccsscenee ++/10.07 Bedford,.... DEbboes os ecenes ocbennens ecco! 8,80 | BROREOTOs.< oc cecscces ee eee Mount Stewart......... eee] 410 ec dp| 8.60 | Cardigan ..occsccsccccesesscs..eeeeeseces | 5.30 | Mer ins lsiseeceusecs cieyss, oe. 7.25 | GOOrgetOwD «.eeeese......8 seccccccceces 5.55 | puaioincn - wpnonentane CRETE TEOE EEO OET ET ae 7.00 | | P. M,|| ' . Miateat QUE <6. inch csdccecdctdes. ésie! 4.10 |(Mouiné Stewart... o06.6.....00.ccccccss dp! 8.55 ischaatescecscsadenss eibebéebiones ee cikscdadiascacescehsceuosecate 8.10 St, Peter’soces...-cccccces,..,., 00000000 ee ee iol s sis ca scabawidesseced..,. 7.39 Bear River..,..... evccee peeceee ecccese ee | 6,10 || Bear River...... RN: hol era oy WN bso bcs Ab aveceobidanidsadbencad sa ee OU ee ge { | 6.05 fw Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. FATE Ee CORMAN Railway Office, Ch'town, Tron 6 IRRA — ell pe Si Raperintentent method, which ig : : is euakied ta ae complete that each pupil body, thereby making the tuiti instead of the old i iden. «pram Street, THE VIOLIN. " R, VINNICOMBE is now repared LO to Vi take a limited number of pupils for Violin Instruction by ‘‘Danclas” conservato part of one harmonized Papils preferred from 12 to 16 . years of . 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