Che Daily Examiner APRIL 29 7 - | | cept for a gap of 150 miles. 'Military material may be accumulated ‘in Canada, but until the Pacifie Railway ‘is completed it cannot be transported at ‘a critical moment to Vancouver Island, | where, in the event of a struggle with | Russia, a blow might be aimed at a the} weak point in the armor of the their | Empire.” which the Moutreal Herald re 'marks: ‘Phe principal “gap” north of suffrage shal! be! Lake Superior has been reduced to 21 Island jmiles, and allthe “gaps” in that quarter a ae iwill be closed within the wext two or Music in Charlottetown. ‘three weeks. The progress of the work — ‘in the Rocky Mountain region is also | satisiactory.” i8s5. The Franchise. Wer learn Government willingness to which D; viding that continued to Prince E with pleasure that intimated amendment of} On have accent the Jenkins has given noti e, pro } ) manvood iward ly is very pleasing to learn that, as al result of the great success of the Or ———_—_—__-+ 20a + ——-—_— atorio Coacerts and “Pinafore,” Mr.| —. The Week, of the 28rd inst., con- Earle has decided to begin, at an early | tains a lengthy and learned commentary date,rehearsals for another, opera,and one} op Hou, Donald Ferguson's lecture, on of Haydo’s great master-pieces the or-| “ Love of Country,” evidently the work atorio of the “Creation We have 2elof Goldwin Smith. The celebrated doubt that all our best amateur singers | « Bystander ” says that: “ As the rivu- will rally round Mr, Earle, and assist | Jets of patriarchal aud tribal allegiance him in carrying out this cap-|found their river in nationality, the ital idea. Those who leard| river of nationality may in course of even one selection from the miusica!l|;ime find its sea. But love of country classics are morally and spiritually beue-| will last our time, and continue probably fitted for life. The quality of music is} for many ages after us to be the source like that of mercy. “It blesseth him} of characters and actions higher at least that gives and him thattakes” It re-|than those which are produced by the fiues both the performer and the listever. | love of self.” It is one of the good gifts of God. It is] a delight, a solace,and a means of culture | nobleman. | o—-< P —The new Secretary of the United States navy has iatimated that in future po employe of the branch of the service | . , : t is one of i@ reassuring signs of the} . iss . a8 itis one of the reassuring sighs Of the) 1.1) be an active politician. ‘The uavy times. Those who occupy their leisure | | as wellto artisan as to the The pleasure our young people take in| THE D ATLY THE RIEL REBELLION FURTHER PARTICULARS, ———————e —— rr + os CrARKk’'s Crossine, April 27.— Couriers, which left Middleton's camp yesterday afternoon arrived here last night, They report no fighting yesterday, Kverything had been ready for an attack. Guns had been brought to bear on the rebels’ strong- hold in the ravine, and the troops were formed in line of battle. Previous te the attack commencing scouts were sent forward to reconnitre, when it was found that the rebels had abandoned their position and re- treated during the night. Gen. Middleton will push on as quickly as possible. He is now of opinion that the ba‘tle fought on Friday was fought in an advanced post held by the rebels. Three or four miles further down the river they have a number of rifle pits and low stockades, and to these they retreated, doubtless with the expectation that Gen. Middleton’s force would follow. He fathomed their scheme, however, and iook the wisest course in remaining satis- fied with the possession of the ground where the encounter commenced. About ten miles from the latter point is Batoche, where it is expected the rebels will make their final stand. It is estimated that their total force consists of 500 half-breeds and nearly as many Indians. The re- iport, said to have been confirmed, that Gabriel Domont has __iobeen killed, is by many discredited, as they assert that he was seen riding off the field at the close of the engagement. The report that 25 rebels have been found dead is also thought to be an exaggeration. So far mx AMINER, APRITT. 29, 12°56. | at aaa te NEW TEAS! NEW TRAS! oO ¢ 735 CHESTS Now Landing Direct from London. — --—- 0—_- —_--- Country Dealers will find it First-Class Quality. BUY FROM Us as Direct Importers and Save Commissions. W. A. WEEKS & CO,, MARKET SQUARE AND QUEEN STREET, Ch'town, April 29, 1885 Convenience and Eeonomy vs, Inconvenience and Exponse. 70: eae Soe <== Citizens’ Skating Rink, HE General Annus] Meeting of holders of the Cilizeng’ Sete Share. Company will be held in the Rink on ‘ Fink day, the 13th day of May, at eight, p ties: sy order, : W. W. STANLEY Secretar Ch’town, April 29, 1895—eod —a BAYVILLE HOUSE, \ 7 ATHIN five minutes walk of St Pete y Station. Permanent and Transient Boarders com fortably acvommodated. JOHN A. Mof Yo the Electors of the Pitst District for King’s County for the Legislative Council, (Feta ia the earnest re; KA of a vumber of you, | offer w yeelf candidate to fill the vacancy in ths Lasids. tive Council, oceasioned by the death of i. late Tawrence Kickham, Esq, [ solicit your suffreges on the pr sion in the interest of the Liberal Oneaee ative perty; although, if elected. I shalt support the present Ad ministration in euch measures Only as | consider to be for the good of the country. 1 will not promise to gy port the present or any other Govern unlesa I believe them te be administer the affairs of the Province s) as ty keep dow tey ation, gecure lrevincial tights, ant : * mote the general welfare of ihe people, e Owing to the bad state of the roads at this season of the year, it will, I fear, be j sible for me to make a personal canvass of the entire District ; but 1 trust to he able ta mect you at public meetings before the elec. : ‘yards of the United States were, during ouly 4 or 5 of their dead have been seen. hours 10 the study of cood music andi. 2 es : ee . } Some al Xtety 18 felt for the steamer North- : oe - | former administratious, most successful | nyt : d } . ith th takes pleasure in if, Ca@a Dever (0! hard- | achi ; for the producti f votes it eee HE Ae sn we river wit ly ever) be very bad Success to Mr eee ae production of vores 1 |patiling guns ahd supplies. Some of the Rarle’ Tips v , “| favor of the ruling party, and so hard is}|rebels are known to be in the Moose ear atte ) - . ; ° ° val next attempt. | it to serve two masters, that while much} Woods, and it is feared that the steamer ; was done for the party,little was done for | may have been attacked at this point. She ‘the navy, and as the money granted was | ¢rticd a large eecort of the Midland Lat- | barely sufficient for the first good object | talion. Supply and other teams arriving . ~~ | late on Saturday night nearly got into the irebel camp, thinking the troops had gone tion, when 1 can more fully give you m views on questions affecting your interests ’ Respectially seliciting your votes, I ye. main, gentlemen, Yeur obedient sei vant, CHARLES ) eB \CHER, Ray tield, Lut 46, April 29, Is*5, _—om « --- Reciprocity and Our Fisheries. —_—_—.- ‘Ine Independent Press is very severe | the uavy suffered. in its censure of L. H. Davies and the} Grit Party for their injudicious action | respecting Reciprocity and our Fisheries. | Thus the Monetary Times says: ™ Reciprocity does not get a fuir chanee | when it is brought under discussion by a side wind in the form of an amendment to | a motion that the House go into Committee | of Sapply. When the motion is made in pursuance of a scheme of party tactics, the key note of the debate is sure to be struck in the party strain. SEE = — i to Address to Major Irving. jenemy’s line, and not hearing the challenge The members of the Bar Society of P. E. Irving with the following address : Jatouche. Having discovered the inistake they returned and were approach- ing the camp from the direction of the of the sentries were fired upon. Eight | Island yesterday presented Brigade Major) shots were discharged without doing any \further injary than alarming the whole | CBInp Masor James Dovetas Invine : oa Winnivec, April 27.--The weather has ye > a og 4 ha . 3 . i . . : Dear SIR, - We, wine undersigned memM-|now settled fine, and is very welcome on bers of the Bar of Prince Edward Island, | acegunt of the military manceavres through- have learned with regret of your retirement | from the Office of Clerk of the Crown and Deputy Prothonotary of the Supreme Court puty y p out the North-west. The ice has entirely gone in the rivers, but will still remain in This Cut represents the Star” Cooking Steve, with oven and end-lining drawn IS STILL AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS. tel out, as in the act of ciean- ing, or replacing anew lin- ing. MURIGAGE SALE 50 Acres Ercehold Land, New Wiltshire, Lot 31, TO be Sold by Public Auction, on Tuesday the second day of June next, A, D. 1885, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, in front ef the Lew Courts Build. ing, in Charlott town, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained ip» Mortgage, dated the sixteenth day of The Monetary Times however recog- Lake Winnipeg. Were navigation open : se o , ..|of this Province, consequent vpon your vile ) ar ia Gri April, A.D, 1875, and made \eiween nizes some good in the debate. It says: , i | ; supplies could be forwarded via Grand HIS Patent Oven is put on all my Elevated Oven Cooking Stoves, such as the Star. William C. Bulderson, farmer, and ‘Mt. Hackett, for instance, pointed out that since the Washingten Treaty was neg: tiated, the mode of fishing has entirely changed, and poaching within the three mile limit has become much more difficult. The hook and line, formerly used by American fishermen, have been abandoned for the purse-seine. These seines are cf great valne, and much time is consumed in ** shooting "’ them ; and when a ‘“‘ haul” is caught it takes ** fully twenty hours to get it out of the seine.’’ Immunity from detec- tion is no longer assured to poachers, The enforcement of the law would become com- paratively easy ; and poaching would be found nolonger to pay. In these changed conditions, there is some ray of hope. The market for our fish will be restricted when American duties on fish revive ; this is ap evil which we may deplore but which we can better remedy by activity and energy than by useless repining. American ship- appointment to the position of Brigade Major in the Militia of Canada; at the same time, we heartily congratulate you upon your promotion, which is regarded as a well-merited recognition cf your zealous efforts in behalf of the military service of the country. For upwards of twelve years you have filled responsible positions in connection with our Courts, and during that time we, as members of the Bar, have had intimate relations with you in your official capacity. By the faithful discharge of your various duties, and your courteous disposition you have won our fullest esteem and confidence, and we now desire to give expression to the good will we bear towards you, and to our high appreciation of your services and character. While we regret that our official inter- course with you has now closed, we feel pleased to think that your new appointment Rapids to Prince Albert in one week. Word has been received from Calgary to the effect that the half-breeds there are inciting the Indians to join the revolt. A close watch is, however, being kept oa the movements. The Hucson Bay clerks were kept busy all day yesterday in the prepara- tion of supplies for shipment to the front. It is understood that Major- General Middleton’s foree has all the supplies needed for immediate use. Captain Stuart is patroling the country between Fort MacLeod and Medicine Hat, where there are Blackfeet and Cypress Hill troubles. The Halifax battalion is expected to fillthe vacancy created by the march of troops from Calgary to Edmonton. The settlers of York colony have passed a hearty vote of thanks to the Dominion Govern- ment for sending Major Watson with one hundred stand of arms to organize the settlers of the district into a volunteer force Niagara, Waterloo, &c. Is Easily Clean inserting 4 new lining in five minutes time. The thousands using this Oven admit it Stoves with the ordinary oven, im provement, When buying, ask for FAWCETT’S PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN. ed, by simply drawing the end and lining from the oven, brushing out the soot and replacing them again—thoroughly cleaning or to be worth at least Ten Dollars more than Atthe same time please keep in view the fict that it costs the trade or retail purch*ser no more than the same stove without this valuable If yorr dealer has none on hand, bave him send, or send your order direct to the Sackville Foundry, } a8 | am the Inventor, Sele Manufacturer and lam adling several New and Handsome variety of one hundred different styles av Stoves. No other Foundry in the Dominion of Canada is able to offer this undoubted advantage, Patentee. Patterns this season which, with my former d sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hal! Also—Farmers’ Boilers. Hollow-ware, Ploughs, &., comprises the largest and best assortment made in the Maritime Provinces. ge” “Customers will find my Terms Liberal and, regarding prices, I will not be under- sold, CHARLES FAWCETY. SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, Matiida Ann Balderson, his wife, of the one part and Ralph Brecken of the other prt, _— that tract, piece and parcel of Jand situate, lying and being in Hills. borough Perish, in Queen's (ounty, in Prince Edward Island, being part of Township number Thirty-one afore. said, thus described, that is to say: Commencing at a stake placed in the seuth side of the road known as Peter's Road, which divides Lots Thirty one and Binty- five, and on the worth touadary of fam number fifty,on the plan of the Townebip formerly kept by the truste:s of Lord $i kirk, and lately by W..Jiam Douse, Eequire, running from th:nce vortherly along the same for the distance of forty-five chains, or until it meets the reac boundary line of the North Wiltshire Road farme, a+ formerly sur. veyed by Roderick Campbell, Land Sur veyor, from thence along said rear line until it strikes the nerthera beandary of the oa cag -P-}is one well suited to your taste, and enter-| for protection and active service. The SACKVILLE, N a pers will buy Canadian fish, in Canadian tain the hop» that it may lead to still | 7) ara ot itis Selied enen April 26th, 1885—6mos C » N. B. aforesaid farm numbe; fiity, to the first men- waters; but it is said they will not pay) further advancement in a career in which iethe ot Beil. O t : : tioned rvad, the tiact forming a triangular sufficient prices. Americans now re-ship you have already gained distinction. a b " bli a ps Se one ee a ee, aed. Canteinies ieee i much Canadian tish ; cannot we ourselves|" Wishing you every success in your new ee he Daa . Wha ak storm, Halif Ct N . . ‘a | Direct Steam 0 ication B acres of land, a little more or less, together tH send it at first hand to the markets of final h f Jabor m 7 = st owas they were ] ax bali avigation 00.8 OMMUnICation etwesn with ell the hereditaments and appurten- ug consumption |” wre W Dk. alee compelled to pitch their tents. The task ances thereto bylouging or ip any wise appet ay : pe ae . © Fema, Cee oe, Soe was cheerfully undertaken, and the work of - Charlottetown aud London salen 2ry And Goldwin Smith, ia his “ Topics Obedient Servants, unloading and pitching the tents accom- 4 mes » oe a ¢ particnioce emule inns Liat ras ; : : , ~ tata er particulars app ; ot the Week, says :— W. W. Sullivan, H. James Palmer, plished in the remarkably quick time of c ae of Mr. B. R, Fitagerald Sonleitee Charlotte. me ‘Within a little more than two months,| Attorney General, A. A. McLe»n, thirty-eight minutes. The officers of the town. ee the fishery clanses of the ‘Treaty of Pr. Li. Haviland, Q c., W alter A. O Morson, | Nova Scotia battalion, in view of the events TEAMERS aailing between Baltimore and Dated this iwenty-cighth day of April, Litt Washington expire; Canadian fish will be} Ch#s. | almer, Q.C., J. M. Sutherland, at the front, have discarded their swords Halifax to Havre, calling at Swansea on A. D., 1885. 4 He subject to a duty on its entrance into the Cae eee r and invested at their own expense in re-/| the outward passage The first-class Iron Steamship RALPH BRECKEN, ie American market, the American consumer | 4, | lod $e ae C a B. Wa * foe * | peating rifles and revolvers. Wrigley, the} Cheap excursions to England and France, Morigagee. He will have to pay a higher price for his fish, | Rk Fursetid’Q'C. Arthur Peters | Hudson Bay Commissioner, is in communi- 6 a* @ | Ch’town, April 29, 85—19w wed wily li 5 and the Canadian fisherman will find the Theor. Stewart ; i aie. cation with Col, Otter, at Battleford, as to BALTIMORE TO HALIFAX. ee stp demand in that market restricted—a mutual | (harles Binns, F. J. Conroy, the best method of rescuing Chief Factor; s, S. “OLYMPIA” will sail from Balti- i Ai watered mate. dict injury which will bring joy to the fishermen | Richard Reddin, R. T. Weeks, McLean and the other white families now | more for Halfax about 6th May. Saloon pas- 2,500 Tons Gross Regist a i AN iS, 238 7, aU ND, dt a, of Gloucester if it adds to their profits. Our} Edward Bay field, 8. Blanchard, prisoners with the Big Bear Indians at Fort | sage, including provisions, $70 ; Return, $30;| " jeaye LUN DON” imm di nae Ph =e a. re ee own fishermen will have to look for new| FP. L. Hazard, H. V. Palmer, Pitt. A meeting of ladies of the city | Steerage, single fare without provisions, $6. SHARLOTPTETOWN a *. 1 ing gamd aie: markets, and among others the home|. H. Haviland, Jas. W. Mullally, was held in the city hall this afternoon. BARROW om O LET—At Montague, a aor Lie matket now largely supplied with fresh fish | Neil McLeod, Chester B, Macneil], |The hall was crowded to the doors.| _ HALIFAX TO HAVRE. : v Satnal with ce avd Por: ie from the United States, This trade, to Frederick Peters, George Tweedy, Active measures were taken by all the re- S. 3. “OLYMPHIA” will sail from Halifax} Meturning will sail from CHARLOTTE- a ao rr T. = - oa 0 Rest nf) which the convenience of the geographi- Neil McQuarrie, spective creeds to send medical and other | ‘0 Havre direct about Saturday, 9th May. TOWN FOR LUNDON about the £8ch of | > See we eee ’: tll5 - 3 cal situation gives rise, will be senleced ey Charlottetown, April 28, 18858, supplies to the sick and wounded soldiers Fares— First-class (single) to Havre, $40, May, and will make regular trips during the reason: bie —~K. W. prague, apr?9 3aw an one which will be forced under the restraint . . . : at the seat of war. A squad of mounted a To Paris or London, $50; Ke- | season of navigation between op Tae ales ie of law. The sixty members of the Canadian | To the Henorable the Arrorney JENERAL, | police, under Capt. Norman, are guarding | *“'"» ?/™ aud J sas ANLED IMMEDI \TELY—A& ti mii Parliament who, in view of these facts,| the Honorable Heat HAVILAND, Q. C.,/ the magazine and stores at Fort Osborne. HAVRE AND SWANSEA TO HALIFAX. London ‘or Liverpool and Miramichi, W ber Majd and Vinang ccous ail “ im petitioned the Government to adopt a| the Honorable F. De Sr. C. BRECKEN, | The men are all recruite, of whom as many Th Scie hee oe te ‘alli : é. : Rankin—1 pr’ 9 2i Bee te minimum tariff for fish on tha Intercolonial! © C , Messrs. Caartes Parmer, Q. C ,/as possible are being secured. Recruiting il fr a om —~— ~ b DAMARA” will| callirg at CHARLOTTETOWN both ways, | —— bab aa. Sa... ok cee ee acted 2 ré >i ; Matvotm MeLeop, Q. C., Epwarp J. | stations for lice are now o i Sart trom Davre cB Saturday, 2nd May, from O RENT-- The House at present o p oh acted more rationally in {doing so than in ns PONCE, RES BOF, COS AD MESy is Tnesday, 5th May, f Has first-class P MM ituat Nori ale bowi eae a ca dil ie Hoveson, Q. C., R. Ro Firzerracp, |i it poi ] he Canads Pacific | nant" Bentey, Sth May, Sordiailiex. rst-class Passenger Accommodation. by A A. McLean, situate on Dore’ ets. trying tozinculeate the belief that we can at en ’ ; »| Important points along the Vanada Pacific! wy) be followed by wonthly sailings to and ot Hillsborough Square. Apply at office ol iat , auy time get a new Reciprocity Treaty for Q C.; and others, Barristers of the railway and considerable numbers of | from all the »bove-named Poits, Will carry Cattle and other Live Stock, | Messrs, Molaiwm ¢ Martie \trurneys at Law. Hie the asking. To proclaim anew the fact Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island | recruits are being received. _Lieut.-Col. | ‘Through Bills Ladings iseued to Havre, Cats. Lobsters and other goods at moderate april 23-8 x that Canada is ready to enter into a Reci- GENTLEMEN,—I thank you most heartily Whitehead has arrived and will take over} London, Paris, and other places. rates Vkrough bills Ladings issued to all sinnntncnaniinniitonettng ee aie |, procity Treaty is scarcely necessary for the|for the v ry kind and flattering address the con'rol of the supply and transport de- ature Gekets Syailabes to retern within Point - i ees also to Pictou | psA RIFT —The Dominion Tariff for 16508 ee information of the American Government, | with which you have jast prosented me. partment. three months ae steamers ‘Damara,” eee - a ane Newcastle and i now ready, and caa be had at Diamot ba) and a signal commercial distress would not, It eives me, I can assure you unalloyed = : so Saepeglion Soaps oa oa a Olympia, or Ulunda. . ‘ - - rte orts. Book sto: e, or of the Customs Broker. Price = ia this form, be likely to bring relief. The pleasure to feel that I have succeeded in E . “oe ae goa Senain 2 hd wr desiring to ship Live Stock will re- | 25 cents. opi28—2wks pis suoeut debate in the Blouse cf Cc Se Dee et ca . eMiLe Ticguer, Havre; Burerss & Co,, | quire to secure space at an early date, plein ah an which Mr Teche ake be in coartie winning your esteem and confidence, and I Hermita p Grove for Sale waisa; ADAMSON & KonaLpsN, London;| For Freight or Pos ac T— aige brick Store on Quee : hie} . Ds Fy 0 -jshall ever value this expression of your ‘ly. R, Feanp & Co. Baltimore; Joszrs |ti j 8 sege and other informa- | fFYO LET-—The laige brie osm / 1 reguiar Way, when the House was moved good wishes towards me. icine Woep, Halifax; or hens to ’ 3 F ou y . aden to STEWART BROs,, ; Street. uext to J, D. Maser White. ‘ into committee of supply, showed how The performance of my official duties Re EP RPC age ee eo Vourt, Fenchurch Street, or here to! sion given firstof May. Apply “auerge fe deeply the Maritime Provinces feel at heing | while in the Prothonotary’s oftice —to which Bp yp eae ye eared ped alate Road. FENTON T, NEWBERY, FENTON T. NEWBERY OF al eats Se ve shut out from their natural market; but as you alluded so kindly—were made light ope aud a quarter miles from Spring Pork : Agent. Do t i hapd a. & means of forwarding reciprocity the dis-| and pleasurable indeed by the courtesy and | known as the “HERMITAGE GROVE.’ _ April 28, 1886. Ch’town, April 27, 1835. es \ LARTED to permease 22 apr. Bis, oe eae useless. consideration [ invariybly received at your | About 35 acres are under grass and pastur- > safe apply at this office, i * This is the opinion of moderate and| hands, and the remembrance of these /age. Property runs from Malpeque Road to ———, ae. sensible men al! over Canada. Some.| kindly relations will always be to me a North River Road. There are 25 Apple p TANTED--A Cook and 8 Housemsi i; indeed, hesitate not to say that the reso. | S'6at Source of gratification. wemie, .Whteh. ” yiolGed lest. sdet epost 60 ‘ : ’ Apply at Examinin office 9 te lati tie iM, Seats That I may be useful to my Queen and | bushels. Sl spies . Ey ution submitte y Mr. Davies was country in my new sphere of action is in- It may be sold in two blocks to suit pur- Y¥ Auction, Thursday, April 30th, at 11 ore . ASTURE LOT (2 acres) for Bale ot "° ee very much worse than useless, because} deed my most hearty desire, and this kind chasers. It will be sold by PUBLI® o clock, at my Auction Koom, — NO'TICE. Let ‘disinte » Hon, G. W. DeRiew, t 5: 1% was calculated to give the keen | address of yours will incite me to still fur- wade eee rer seen, te A general assortment of Household Furni- N and after W , Milenben Toad. “Apoly to Arch’d K ’ ie Americans an exaggerated idea of our| ther efforts in that behalf, hoping thereby eee er uarter of ‘purchase money at ture, comprising ‘lables, (hairs, Carpets, nites ae ae 29th inst., unti! | Sai}maker. apris Swks at necessities and of the importance we|that I may always continue to merit your] time of sale a in five years, at Sees Stoves, Iron Bedstead, Wood do, Matrasses, | Train will leave Pine Passenger} 0 re 8 attach to trade with their country, and good will, confidence and esteem. _ |eent : : a ene ae Bands, Ward- |side at 5 '5a m., daily ishing lace O LET--A very desirable dwelling : 3 so calculated to make it barder to strike Allow me, gentlemen, once again to give : Poe Be ‘ maim me ste Bureaus, | connecting there with steamer for Point du Upper Prince Street. Pos $i onal Ghntenin,: whats thes expression of my warm and sincere thanks ROBERT D McUAREN., E — t bi ictures, Hall Stand, 1 large|Chene, and returning to Charlottetown on | about the Ist May nex Apply i g - : for your ot wishes = my future success,| Ch’town, April 29, ’85—eod wkly eae a Sewi ee oe — arrival of steamer in the evening. ” | Brow, or to J. M. Auld, Grafton stree® EP. uae kt an oe remain, Gentlemen a, a. coset, . uh, ~— The Loadon Times says: “ The| Your most favored and obedient servant, Le gc ee l Lady's do, Doubie- JAMES COLEMAN, inner stpudehalihindimiaeilicantiaie mire important part that the Canadian Pacific James D. Irvine eref Gana, *c. Kitchen Utensila, Crockery- : Superintendent. 27 - part of the preauses ‘ } Pp: : | nadian Pacilc Oh’; ee . NG. ware, Glass-ware and the usual quantity of Railway Office, Ch’town, April 98, 1885 — LET -All or part 0 fice, at P C. . Railway has played, in spite of the un-} ~" ‘OWM» -0%R April, 2000. sundries. Gi wkly papers lit ne ee, and enlaige f favorable conditious of the season, in the ic oo fiehee ee Aas : ALSO—About 9 tons Nut Coal, 5 tons Fraser's > a y pply ° = movemeut of troops from Canada to Scott’s Emulsion of Pure OTICE is hereby given that the Annual} Sydney Round Coal, 4 tons Anthracite Coal SALE? « \ for Berber Shop, Oe * Winilees ont't b di : a . General Meeting of the Shareholders in | and other odds and ends, ’ * i g SA iT g Dorsey, Geff & Co.—apro nn pes eyouc, ought to direct) Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites | the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will A. McNEILL i : . a for 8 the attention of the Government at home hen ™ take place at the Gas Works, on Tuesday, the Auctioneer O arrive at Point Duchene, and due early |* §VO RENT—The Subseriber ee by to the fact that communication by this ee SP eee ines. i2th dey of May next, at the hour of eleven| Charlottetown, April 24, 18°5. 51 | in May, Eight Thousand Sacks Liver- half the Shop, formerly 000k, op! line, which, in the event of war, might|,, UF CF. Knight, St. Joseph, Mo, says: o'clock, in the forenoon, for the purpose of oe Common SALT and Oue Hundred Sacks | Merras Promner Hroe W. AM be of vital need, between the Atlantic “I have used Scott's Emulsion for three years, | lecting Directors and the general transacting DVERTIS® in THE DAILY EXAM]. ine SALT. Foe Sale low. = os pally gyAu: ; ’ with the greatest satisfaction in all cases, of business. A NER, the heet adcartiaing medium on JAMES FIER, A DVYERTIS! i ri: aie tha ot 0 im and Pavifie Oceans is row complete, ex- where nutrient medication is required. Ch’town, April 28, 1985 pat tl date he foleand April 21, 1885 10) ee NEBR if you went*”* p'* fas ¢hy- Inee emne oe