CO SSS en nea es —— ———— ene aoe ie ae sy Mie . yo . ; ” . VALE DAILY BXAMIN AR, APRIL 16, 186. ee acatnainoeent eaaaoaoaoaoaoaooaoaooaooaooaoaooaoaoaooees®sn®@=®=S=Saom”mS=SSSSSSSSSE SS oer ne . ede ty Bion sk Fh fw rea, i | ‘ 4 | Local and tier Liens. (rhe i ADB! rine < Enterta nment at Fair :iew, Lot 65. | d g Cote SAPO ESS SEL E.veed, . . . | A highly enjoyable Entertainment Was | (Orecai. Mieraccees eo Tew Weramcres given under the auspices of the Fairview | ree . ea oe ce, | Debating Cinb and Literary ILnstitute, on | ‘ 1 Mayor of | JT . AL jthe eveuing of Thursday, the 9th inst. ' i b > ‘ iA I\ WAR The progtamiure consisted of speeches, - 7 * | readings, recitations, dialogues, and music, —_—_ —— 7 Aiament i ie | both voeal and instrumental . ey l vy on lhe Katertainment commenced with! , , > ‘ * , : a ; JL Unsatisfactary News Pron Rissig, |simsing by the choir, after which a recita-/ W, & A, Brown & Co, willoffer the balance of their stock of sUart at ne - Wily vw iui Wolds ition was given by Mr, D. Melsaac, who! . } also took part in the next perf rinance, a “oN ) Y ° : . J ’ © ° tia ; dialogue, from Shakspeare’s ‘* Merchant of , DRY G G( DS at A THREAT TU SEIZE HERAT Venice,” in which Mr. John O'Brien eu -| i *| tained the counter part. Then followed id * | # recitation, ** General Gordon,” very well | i6 Dehnoying fon W : ates ae rendered by two little boys, Pius Mclsaac | a ' P; Lpa ilp il W ay 1 Australasia, )and Richard Bordett; te which succeeded a " +) es negro song by Mr. James Alchorn, entitled, Lwo othe cy Nicodemus, Ruler ot the Jews, , which MenRRAN, April 15. | was admirable, both in the siaging and in en ° il ieheran Cu fe says that the Shah the close representation of our colored f the con-; has consented to the marching of the} brother. Mr. Alchorn’s volce never ap- . . ; , . . , - | > rax » = . Ty ’ “+ P . takes place | Russian troops across Persian territory to | peared to better advantage than on this i he firm will not enter the Brow ns Block, as Mer. hi a milton reinforg the army now op rating on the occasion, lis song evoking an enthusiastic ° , . ° ° ° ; i eee ae Afghan froutier } applause. An ther song was then given by | Brown has decided to ZO out of business inl this city, a nd has lef i aT : age Loxpon, April 15, | Mr. James Robertson, who received a \ 5 eivea a th , ‘ K j ici racen :_ ii a . coe t : bf i ‘ . ° —Tak Ya) f : y The Obiien Government is net disposed | similar reception. — Che wax works exhibited | his new store to Messi Ss WwW. A. Weeks & Co. : . to sell the man-of-war Esmeralda. and | by Mr. John ©’Brien were at least equal to | ar and a half} gives assurance th st at all events the ‘ inal | those lately exhibited in Charlottetown by } : ] KStOTE ’ will hot be sold ts Bestia : : a Mrs Jarley. Mr. O Brien was sorry that ee > , - eat a om the exhibition was not so satisfactory as he | ‘ The Standard editor lally says: The x i | I ¢ t} | t t if th } i. a ce ges a8 a c expected, as he lost 1e bes art o 1em | . > i ’ 1 . "I 0 Torbibation Glliaas Rea tia on ee oa (the Little Lamb) while sviletinn: oh ths | MR. A. L. BROWN has just returned from England and will Continue business on y \ape scrmentine at) bors is stronger, and wi yase their tmend- ‘ : | y ‘ n © ready for deiivery ship upon the usual grounds of Af han Caper, He created considerable amuse- in the present stand after the 25th. ‘ P lock ‘morality. The route lies open to Her t, | Ment by his happy hits upon the laxnesss of | e . and in fine no more trouble “ ved * ‘chee the Dominion Government in regard to| in the city are vic-/ si out nevotiat at tines. . ied : h: eflicient steam communication. (We hope . estt ves in idle , Careless ’ til a : tte we . sis Sy Yt - i i h +1 “ na this will be noted at Ottawa. ) | i serruied 3 ryti Ie 8 ao ether -” . : . : 2 i ad us appetites. Let) ih necola . oe ae Pwo young ladies, Misses Florrie McLeod e : be Paid Immediatel — — ee oe ~ a a on ae ae to peace: | and M wgie Mclsaac, with the assistance of | All Accounts due the Firm must y. ows, rhe o9 sth aon itor: ] ie ieee Mr. Peter Currie, then favored the audience | - % Meow mM s08 DOS) | with a dialogue, ‘Mary Eliza’s Education,” | Fall River, New | Says the situation shows a more peaceful | | a ae od 4 ; W ( om 26 : f or al : at the conclusion of which was rendered | s . ° es in Rhode Island, | tendeney, but though the intentions of : ss ; ” “tim . he | Russi another dialogue, ‘‘ The Widow,” wherein | h i ‘ at ily ouly | Russia are good now, we cannot assume the characters were credit ably sustained by | Charlottet April 7, 1885 ae aint tad canal ii ' e characte ait 3 'Ubariottetown ) : 8 wm oa that they wil be carried out. Events have Misses Ewma Ross, Florrie Mcleod, and 20Narid 0 . I me Rene simplitied England’s task. If waris to be Mr.-J. K. Ross. Next followed (what, in seeercnesiasio : a a meat ADMIRA . —— -" “| avotded nusat be know ; 7 os : _—— : , | ne ; e yas p tat the|~” ded, - mass Oe knc = the Afghans and the opinon of those present, was the best | u. : not the Russians are blamable for the recent : ; t = ; } hat - See a wee © | collision, and also that Gen. Komarofi’s| Comttioution to the evening’s entertain- | ei ; British *quarters Of a eH "mA - of wr f oar ie ‘ig Tt vy | ment,) the song, ‘‘ Far Away,” which was | : y ae ae oe ee ees "| sung in melodious strains by Mrs. John} on o there must be no further {Russian advance. McMillan Mick ‘Chena files cin well | Bren. fuse K! I ’ will . 1 his s an If Ruesia is as anxious for peace as England received - ee song, with piano accom. | rs. ‘ 4 : »» é ah ymet 2 es » Mig > seen iil , , ws e ) | 7 ' Oe: eo “a eek wall — th — mane oe — - Petersbury al- | Pauiment. Miss Ross has an archness of | ast * ; & t and may be || : i 7 ar rm it ag urg &* | manner that, combined with a pleasing | © ! oe ; ’ fuded to by Gladstone ye sterc ay, carries voice and good selections, always captures educate A al forward negotiations on the frontier ques-l the a dience. Mr. J. K. Rosas’ adi - tion which. were interrupted by the Penj- 1@ audience, Mr. J. WK. 8 Teading | + 7) ew brig La Milton, from tend I lic au “) : J” | was executed with spirit and correct con-, : # for Char * » wes ahem. aen afiairs. bis studiousiy concl atory in ception of character. He was heartily ' CG S med in a sinking re 1 by by —" ie applauded. Mr. D. Mclsaac’s reading re- | , the steamer Legisla " AS a) i at Lonpeox, April 16. vealed considerable dramatic powers. A Liverpool f Ne 'rlear The /’ost has reason to believe that the | recitation, “* My Friend,” given by three | P ; ~~ . -— — Government has received unsatisfactory | litt'e girls, the Misses Currie and Miss | Ar : and “\ —— ~ |despatches from St. Petersburg. Russia! Ross, won, as it well deserved, the hearty | 1 4 he t : a re ’ : y | ° quest a he tnsists in tiaintaining the position she has | applause of the audience. John Me Millan, | " : a ona already occupied, and intimates that unleas| Eeq , then delivered the closing address, | + naiiein i: ~~" | England holds herself responsible for the | wherein he thanked the several performers | aanen \acquiescence of the Ameer in these ad- | for the energy and perseverance which they | a to purchase at the | Y@nces, Gen. Komaroff will advance and | had manifested, and the audience for the | + eid Reclatons ofl ntinue. Never be- | seize Herat. good will which prompted such & large ; fore have such g bargains been given in The Post also hears that the Afghans at} gathering. Thereafter the choir sang + Booka, Stationer Room Paper, ete. The|Penjdeh were surprised by the recent | ‘‘ Shake Hands,” which terminated what stock is larg I and new. attack, and a ruthless massacre followed. | was considered by all present to have been ° ; | Active preparations for war are making | a most felicitous meeting, : ' Rev. Dr. M 2H, for the _ 47 | in all the Australian colonies. No Cannon. SHEETING COTTONS PILLOW COTTONS ee , t Preal fan Churcl years A3 r oi st I oy .verian lurch a ate ef Trur , ae O re‘ire Irom the active ei ciate, communi > + <>-<aae— 5 5 ministry His is remarkable for the Weataer Buliet n. fact t t pastors during THE Rif Ht fe a LEN GOODS TILK GOODS ait ; ° Toronto, Apri] 16-10 a, m. ; 5 5 *§ - tsk i= the Mound of > - Moderate to fresh west and north winds; ‘ommons, on th , replying to Mr . eae fair weather; stationary or slightly higher NsDoal (King’s), said the goverament | INAS Raiding Homesteads, | temperatar. iT VERY LOWEST PRICES intended te have a ¥ inquiry made as to the sili ; need and cos s breakwater at Red Poiat, : METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE ir taale y. P I ee Charlottetown April 16, 1885. | : . 3 « | Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at ; > j 5 s or : Pp a t Y: THE necessa enery for the production | A Brush W ith the Rebel IE 5 vos 4 s Goo chs cles cack nc os 9 SS phage ag cn Rae 2 : ot a, re) — . Te > . Y arday. {( d at PERK! % he grand p : term ae ; xpected To-day. a oyomanes yesterday, (read a a Sa te ivenD on the ¢ g of the aioliow i DU) eee cece nees Ltteeee seeeeene es Day, ia being prepared by Mr. Geo. W. | —+- Lowest Temperature this morning... ..28.3 Millner. This rformatr will, without} oe dai Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .34 9 ’ 9 5. coction, be the event of the seagon i Foxonto, April 15. Temperature this afterncon at I o'clock. 38.2 Ch town, Feb. 20, 1885 oni | The Globe’s Battleford special says the dccniqogiiecd _ — eT RT Ma. J Fi MeDonatp will read a@/ country north of here was burned yester- Miss Extra Wueeiter Wiicox vindicated paper before ti Literary and Scientific day for miles by Indians travelling west- her right to the title “‘Poetess of Passion” Society to-morres g, on * Steam and ward. Alli the farms on the north side of | when she wrote of New Orleans :-— VE 6 &, BR e 8 Blectrici an we ae See tn the river were raided, and the horses and Reaching out her shapely, unwashed arms, | ~ With ¢ vy a roy ae “| pattie dsiven away. Signal fires were seen She clasps her rightfal lover— Pestilence. ‘ re as : tr interest will be ul- _* : . oa a ‘ : w rless to - ESTABLISHED A. D. 1840. e 7 —~ eh aneel be So ree een a —= Ee | TENDERS. " : : line hare ered of an attack. 128 Granville Street - - - - Halifax, N. 8S.) —— Tue 1 A agreement were | iu iis. |From New York for Charlottetown 'TPXENDERS addressed to the undersigned Be bees nance aa Gee tees oy rae are é IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. |" [es Ottewe, nd cndoesed “Tender for Messrs. Howard Far w and Geo B. Sims | The troops are nearing the scene of hos- P. R. island. ' Bast Point Work,” will be received up to the fog @ match race, for $50 a si le, on Kensing- i tilities, and a brush 1s looked for to-day. AGENTS FOR THE |25th April, next, for the Work and Materials bou track Lat 12, D - to /The Indians seem to fight shy of Battle- a = required in erecting a Hog Ales Beting. bay All hight: and \Vm. bowness grey i | 7 he Lighthouse Tower anc eeper 8 1] ; 1. oo removing the Light! mare} pboto eal od Sue eratde furc : SPRING, 1885. | IS | bo ; \ Xx 7 EL A VV rc j I NJ Oy = a On @ Ca | Dwelling, and in doing sundry other work at Journ i ha th rene ‘duliien East Point Light Station, in King’s County, : + Navigation of Hudson Bay. BEW HAVES, Con :, , Prince Batere tend. ' oy HERE is & general advance 10 produce in _— . — NY TI7p Plans and specifications can be seen, and Halifax. Potat have gone up to for sy OTTaw oi April 15. | AN D THE ON LY RECOGN IZED forms of tender procured , — ~ oe cents a bushe i P. E. Island black oats are . 7a, 8 ney of t oparvment, held ' a ole Pi ya hifty e oe a. The Minister of Marine states he has S FOR WALTHAM WATCHES Chetivthstows, is the “Post Offices, Souris shore and ban} i are firmer an 1 advancing, | heen informed by Sir ponange . a? JOBBER and East Point. jMotations be Shore fish, 83 and 33.50; | Canada’s High Commissioner at London, : nas a ‘ WM. SMITH, vank fish, $2 and $2.80. Pickled fieh are very | that the British vent aes —T FOR THE MARITIME PROVINCES, ane Sait lates of Mesine dull. « moaned tons ich are in : , ar Alert, used in . ani ~ co te mee — arom ane air jed t - him that the en ‘ 7. ved at the ATOTIVY the Jewellery Trade that they carry a full stock of goods as above, and are pre- | Mepartment of Marine, =—s_ | request a vanced prices a sly expedition, will be plac : Ote ¢ March. 1885. § t the Greely k ly th hortest notice ttawa, 23rd March. ° disposal of the Dominion Government to be pared to supply them asatartet e aie April 11—3in wky li From rue » THWESI The f ee 7 nsed in connection with the : cig Attention is also.called to our unequalled line of cannnandianbenstie $$ an extract from a letter written under date of | 1, as soon as she has been THE FAST-SAILING BRIGANTINE ; ’ nn] 14 7 , ay survey a THE FAST-SAILING ; NE ' E Aprils by the Rev. Colpitts, Metho- | handed over tothe British Admiralty at Watchmakers Tools dll aerials We ETS 00 ; Il It s, t. 5 Gist wali t Ne mear Gne scene of | Halifax by the United States Government. | ¢¢ Zz & Ev ao La DD =H 7” i Mos mae” og ty ts ; ss ee | The new government s eamer Lansdowne 5 Our lines of Gold-Plated JEWELLERY and Swiss WATCHES will be found specially 1 Best Fertilizers a helt silion oo ta me n|was being fitted out for this service, and ‘K ‘OMMANBDER full and attractive. ‘One of the es © 7 o — : belly ; an J %., 1 lly vas to have been despatched early in June, L. Ki¢ KHAM, d OM) aA ’ Importations Sée Spring Trade now complete Prices the lowest for similar classes of Known i@T¢ 4 roma. OUsS ib Is Zeumecras ” . . 0 av , " esl 6 i 7 y | , thoug! ficulty is nearly over. ; to test the practibility of the Hudson Bay Wil sail for Charlottetown on or about the] q..45. April 2—4i oaw wkly eow | :, W “we The weather is | and straits as a commercial route to : mo = ~~ = =| Cash paid for Old Bones. : tye “tho summer birds tinne the servire which was commenced by/ = 25th A PRIL- | - de We MEd ate coming . jthe steamer Neptune éast year, sos . . , “a. ve |} Mareh 22, 1884—Rme daily tues sat wkly > - | which purpese parliament will vote oor For ore, rer ee a eee ee ae ee eee Wrru refe item im yesterday 8! this year. Ia view of the offer of the Alert hard & Co, s pues reet, ine “nb LOAN oe we ted to state te “a ‘by the British Government, work on the | here to the owners, . talidden otend going to the Unites apsdowne has been suspended. Nt for a r surgical treatment, ww Lans r PEAKE BROS. & CO. 7 tos rela s wi reside there. The site o y =10 £1000 1 ‘ood hich 1 He , ‘h’town, April *, 1885—tf s H ume of from $100 to S108, on goo Seekers ee wale Be ees See | he Repel Tis te ee ee : scsurity. Apply ot Examinen office. BYMC UaVe DCeN | very Way success ’ | . ® Mereh 92. IRRF aw Sher J J : i ; > « 5 Oh'town, Ma . ) general health is now all that can be desired. | Cork, April, 15. ILDREN S CONGERT nes i All through the r ainful « re al, Mr. Glidden s s ¥ %e . om i 5 has borne the 1 a of a hero, and his recovery | The Princess of Wales = ea ie NO I ICE. ; t » - 5 . =x IN fl uv. ; ~ ee “rm though it be with the een te es Qt as : a fPVHE Boys and Girls of St. Panl’s Sunday 8 iéet an Lucas, 18 a source Of muc rati- . : ; i the arbor Ww e : 1 iving their Anpual Con- Reena ee eee eee meee eee ee ee eee ee Te —— mesa * ; All the shipping in 7 School intend giving th bual ———— _ : oe all i!luminated this evening, and a grand dis-/ 07+ op Tuesday, 2ist April, In their School- To All Whom it May Concern. Hornisie Sere Private W. J. McTear,| play of fireworks was given which was|..o. Admission 15 cents; Sabbath School f aha Pras, Te. - thousands of spectators. Riots} children 5 oents. Concert to begin at 8 o’clock, ee Of th irish Hifles, Halifax, blew his/ attended by thousands of sf ~ ril 6, 1885—eod HIS is to give notice to all persons who . . : York ) . _— ‘ : — oe 7 ae last. MoTear are reported in Cork. a : a s 5 may have left Watches, Clocks or other was lat - for hich he was le E articles in the custody of the late Juhn Jury, reprimau ranl made ‘*pris- - od. f pairs C r otherwise, unlees they mer at ja Hie w m guard at the} Osman Digra Reireating. LAND S x Blank Book Manufacturer eee = cence nd os thin maya zine [Two sentries are} —— ae 5 Dobe. the ll be ld at Auction to pay tat > walking | ‘ is . ~ : \ y wi _ bold at 2 “0 pay = . oe a ag os SUAKLN, Apeil ay WO be Sold by Public Auction, on Friday, : z expenses. The articles will be ae at the me , pensing Sam does beat as i’ reported that Osman Digna with a the 17th day of April next, A, D., 1886, . ' & { { ll r store of George G Jury, North side Queen few minut, » bi a p snion while} few followers left Hask and retreated to/ jn front of the Law Courts Building, at the iN er, 00 1) BI a 10 6 ® — ad — ly of Welthom ia wer. ae No ee ee ~ ’ ’ : y 2 o’cloc so on hand a yply ¥ og in the « direction, was aie Erkowit. Gen. —> + eg Ohrwet: hour of 12 o'clock, noon, Seana oe Watcher an assortment of y the discharg: s rfle, and turning round | oootured 40 prisoners an ve ’ J - . . : l Irv ich will t ld ch Mo'l ; , bi : ; : , , ocks and Jewelry, which will be sold cheap. ow eTear |; oat Se sheep belonging to the Arabs at Debret. Part of Town Lot ho. 7, [yt pave all New Machinery of the latest inventions, and with ee iron Safe, as good as new, at a bar- flowing f; ind sis head. 2 . . ey - : McTear pave aa "Ocnnte | ee Fronting on King’s Street, known as the Lacy the Best Workmen will give Better Satisfaction ra tae han eiailtyte : s i ’ voy © | . . ie e > . ‘ ° a ‘ ar. oO wu lL x en ge. and had been | Gen. Grant's Condition. Property. than any House in the Trade. pda 1885 a F G Che ‘ He bore a good siege aoe for terms and coudivions of sale apply te , "MRS. J HN JURY has od i a r Te ril L : ur x ,o ~ x RS. O ms , i ie docosiocs con's be wee seclaranee, 208 ae: R. Rk. FITZGERALD, |RROWN’S BLOCK, -— - QUBEN SQUARE.) Sa, Meinintratrix “i All se Liat r yr } } a8 FeC uk ‘ ry e > , . ¢ : ais on 7 ‘rom his officer ¢ ed 1 pon his miad that | Geo. a ee Oh’town arch 98, 1384—2wks eod Ch'town, March 24, 1885—4wks 2aw wklydi Gifewn, Fob r He resolved upon self-destruction pain.