Re — ce ig Leanne Loval and Other ems, > (SPRCTAL Des. avcnes ro Vie Examiner.) \ sheet of ice, and Band at ths FE : ‘Se: f Peric ae r r : 2 | pe of Prisone ss, end. Prince Napoleon had previously | | | -~— | visited the dying man. Ex-Empress s+ Of mals crossing to Cape |} Porr J anvis, N. Y.. Feb. | Eugenie h st Gehan. arvis, N. ¥., Feb. 3. | Hagente has sent a.tel vram of eondolence ar pre heriff Deltz, of Sullivan, County, | t® the widow, a . ? NT siness at the Stipendiary Mavgistrate’s | ‘ the pr ae at M mticelld out of the chan : < “icells into the or rri i . j . , J] renoon, | cor this morning, four) Sudden Death of Jas. A. G a | turned on him and att mpted to overpower | Halifax. re ation into the “ity of | oe A son of the Sheriff hearing the dis- | dik lies saster commenced at Boston to- | urhance, went to his father’s ass stance They secured two of ee ee Orrawa, Feb. 3. ¥ secur a two of the prisoners, but the Jam s A G t f H li yay Feb. v0 1 other two succceded in getting omt of ja) |p emes_&: Grant of Ha ifax died suddenly ‘ number of pn s are not|%hd started for the woods. The Sherif | nee Reena spetaee ren yes of che the carnival will be postponed | Ofdered them to return, and as they paid | Hotel. The eanse of death was heart dis- é the : ee on | ease, 4 va he n 7 hy of eb to his deniands he fired, one | oT . ‘ lp . . ——— - —— a ‘ ee ee : le shots struck Michael McCarthy, horse . enn rd com-| thief, who died in fifteen minutes. The Fatal Accident. : 401 nds, or an average 0! | other prisoner escaned , — o> : : n - . } g : Baton Rover, Feb. 3 > ——- mm . . * ’ Non ‘, widow of the late John | Sueor. | Thia evening, when the steamer ‘Natchez’ . } ee) | was four miles above here, the main steam : en | sday evening last. Orrawa, Feb. 3 | pipe on the starboard side exploded, killing 7 Di. ‘ ee oe, ee colored boy, and severely injuring a pas- n Wa E f Crapaud, has | mem!) : : _— S ee g of forty-three | senger, ppmointed a nn poner for tak ad + sas a i itament, Ww sited on Sir ae net sppoloted Comn home i taking ; Leonard on Saturd wit} hatnie sind : a 1 Queen's County. | val trad : day with regard to reci- Judge Lynch, . re uM 7} trace with sugar producing countries. TTT , . |r. Burns, of New Branswick \ LARGE numi ‘ irsionists trom Sf, Pow weary = ; * nswick, urged the Gatveston, Feb. 3. and Halifax passed rth on the Iuter- | nb ti : “ ing the duty off The negro, Sandy Robinson, who recent- | 1 : , ie S . 1e stiibiect y ; 7 . ; nyrewr . ade ete Seed pres i ae ject was fully dis- | ly murdered Deputy Sheriff. James Cathrop, sl to aze the Carnival ae aaa - ; et te ed that? there} was taken from jail at Crockett, this . as ' ODOSIELO m-Tore » H 2 a ; > a oe re the Government | morning, by a hundred masked horsemen lur Peter's ¢ ination Lock Company of | ©° S88rge the moce of levying the duty on | and hanged, t 1s pros; Orders are plentiful | * Sot. At thotight Spain and Brazil had _— rnd shipments are made daily Sixty hands {| Hetaing to e us that they would not giv : j Ley Wo t vive |S sob caesar | without our taking off the duty y ir John and the Montreal [rish-. ra * men. e Rg ET GRAHAM, & Woman employe i| 5 ee at the Ni treet Station, Halifax, cleaning | Serious Gales in Faglaad. Orrawa, Feb. 2, s, was struck by a car on Thureday last. | ew Sir Johu has accepted the invitation of € i injaries which caused her death. | Lonpon. Feb. 3 | r "9 e Ve > bill -witeh Ble’: Cleuhae i Serious yales are again reported in i » House of Commons is avery | ers ue Ver ters. They have heen es- t ' tHe FAGUEC UF MiMOOosSs if sé Dn - } Pr e ; Mi sm foemor wh, | Pectally severe on the island of Jersey and vv one Sir. Lame IS LHe resormer wii EH Ihy} ? > ’ , I that he spent ¥20. 000 in one election | Uy aga, Birmit , Chester, Har- a } wich, and the Isleof Man. Many rivers \» ISrANDER Tw Provere Andrew Hughes, | 22¥° ©% rflowed their banks, causing much Prince Fdward Island, was arrested at | ¢4™age Che streets of Duffield are inun- yn Monday, for passing a counterfeit | dated A portion of the breakwater at k. His aceompl.ce, John Robinson, | Salveo has been demolished, and the iron escaped across the boundary | bridge at Rh« de’s Bank has been blown hatte | down, Tue Supreme Coert is t lay engaged 1D | oo ne ar mant 6 a motion tor: . + } ‘ ~ wring argument on a motion fora new trial A Large Business Suspended. the case of the Bank of P. E. Island vs. John Ings FitzGerald, Q. C. and Peters for | <i er P Aas — Lonpon, Feb. 2. plaintiff, and McLeod, Q. C. for defencent. a - ' Phe ° al The new North Staffordshire coal and : eo Lb . {iron comp , ; gsusnende —s Mas. CATHERIN®S Mostgr, of Erie, Pe.; is; ipany hes suspended paymens soffering from lockjaw, resulting from injuries | 9¥'™8 to the depression in the goal trade, received from a vicious cat. She hadattempt-| The colliery is one of the largest in the eito drive the feline from herghouse, whea ingdom, employing 1,200 men, with an jt sprang upon her, scratching her hands with | Output of 1,000 tons daily. With the results as aforesaid. unanimous consent of creditors, represent- £109,000, a liquidator will be appointed with special authority to exeente large eur- rent contracts. —_— >. —_ deaf mute belonging to Encland, was killed on the New Brunswick Railway track on Friday last. The engineer, who saw him walking onthe track, sounded the whistle, but he paid no attention to it He was etrnuck and killed before the train ynld be stop d. JAMES KENNY, a A Masonic Fall. BineuamTon, N. ¥., Fab. 3. While the members of the Masonic fra- pst ternity were assembled to-day in Erkson’s Ma. McDovcate, Solicitor for the Great| Hall at Guilford, preparing to attend a American and European Short Line Railway,|funerel, the fioor of the Hall in the third give notice that the Company will apply to| story gave away, precipiating seventy men t rliament of Canada for an act to change | to the floor below, a number were severely tie uaume of the Company and remove doubts|injured. The debris caught fire from a os re es to aes Lo stove, but the flames were extinguished acqule aliWays Im - ova c anc 4 with slight damage. Brunswick to complete its system. : a i meee - Atiempicd Assassinatie Mriurrary.—No, 3 battery, of Souris, has | mpicd nition of a Pricst. peen' detached from the Previsional Battalion | of Infantry, and has been attached to the | Provisional Brigade of Garrison Artillery, 2s} Granp Rarips, Feb. 3. No. 4 Battery. John Leslie, Esq. ig the Capt | Unknown assassins yesterday morning - + Sergeant F. H. Horne has been ap-| attempted to shoot Rev, Father Jobbosky, »ointed second Lieutenant of No, 1 Co., Char- Pastor of the Polish Roman Catholic Pte town Royalty, vice Scott, promoted, (Ohurch here. While sitting in his study i | three shots were fired at him, two of which fight between Jim | barely missed his hewd. Certain disaffected f his church are suspected of the ~ A Brorat “glove” Barry, light weight of New York, and James | mem ers | Carroll, of Holyoke, Mass., took place at} crime. Harry Hill's, New York, on the 3!st. Three | roupds were fought, Marquis of Queensbury rules, for a pursé of $250. The contest was decided a draw, both men being so used up at | i Lonpon, Feb. 2. he end of the third round that they were) , ; 7 va ae able to stand r } The construction of the Baltic and North | Sea Canal is about to be begun, The canal _| will be ninety-seven kilometers long, nine J. P’s.—The Lieutenant Governor in Council) meters deep at low water, and one hundred has associated the following gentlemen inthe} eters wide. The largest ships will be Peace for Queen's! ahJe to traverse in it thereby avoiding long Angus McSwain Reo. M. 3B. , ' ngu ; : : - etou > IS nat 4 Eldon: Mr. Thomas Crane, China Poipt; Mr. \a torr of the I atpequa Oliver B. ‘Wadman, Crapaud; Mr. William | Ramsey, “ark Corner. For Prince County: | —— - A Large Canal. — — Commizsion of the County: —" Enciting Riot. Mr. Charles Daltor, Nail Pond; Mr. | lade Benjamin D. Waite, Lot 2. } Panis, Feb. 3. > | The placards posted here inciting dis- INPANT SmoTHEeRED.—On the 25th of Jan-|afiscted policemen and starving men to nary Helen Elizabeth, an infant child of Mr. | arms are supposed to have been issued by a of Tower Hill, smothered. David Dickey, Charlotte Co | camiaitive ui the revolutionary party. N. ob, Mrs. | Large nambers of placards have been de- Dickey wrapped the chill up warmly and/ stroyed by the police. carried it in her arms while driving with her . hnsband. On arriving at their destination it was found that the little one had been acci- | was acold ntally Death of Weadell Phillips. dentally smothered while clasped in her | PR mother’s arms, i Boston, Feb. 3. eo | Wendell Phillips, the illustrious orator lana nthronist lig . hi — . ; ‘YskEN DOWN A PI In the course of |,424 philanthropist, died at his residence in remarks made in support of a mbtion for cor | this cify at 6.15 o’cluck on Saturday even- res} 1 the quest’on of judges’ salaries, ing; aged 73. He had been seriously ill Mr. Vail | that he could not see why the | only a few days, although the fatal malady, salaries of the judges of Nova Scotia sbould | Angina Electoris, has troubled him ‘for a not be equal with those of the 1dges of year or more. Ontario and Quebec. Mr. Vail felt “taken - ee wna pe when Sir John Macdonald re- minded him that the late Government, 0! | A British Cabinet Council. v he (Mr. Vail) was a inember, regulated | nn the salaries. ~Vilawea Ci | - LONDOR, Feb. 2. od | Phe Queen held a Oabinet Gouncil this morning, at Osborné, Isle of Wight, where Hawtree. on the C.8. R., near Londos, Ont., she ia now residing preliminary to opening was found dead in ber bed a day or two ago. of Parliament The subjects to be con- As she lived alone knows how long }sidered in the Queen's speech were dis- she had been lying dead, but from the appear: cussed. ance of the b “uly and the lowing of the starv- ing cattle it is surmised that she had been lead three or four days, There were found on her person $2,500 in cash and a cheque on ; ti the heath in Norwich for $4,009 She pas | Kowsz, Feb. 2. gome children, bat would not allow them'to| ‘The Monzteur de Rame Bays: —‘**Herr tive with her for fear that they would spend | Van Goaster’s recent replies in the Landtag some of the money. end for the present, all hopes of a recon- 'ciliation between the Vatican and Prussia.” Mins. Peacy McLarty, an old resident of novody ————-— The Vatican and Prussia. —__—~»—---—~ 33,200 Deaths from Biphtheria Mary AXDERSON, the beautiful and brilliant American actress, has taken Londoatby storm. | She appeared on Saturday night last in Gil-| bert’s new drama, ‘‘Comedy and Trazedy.” Her triumph is said to have been extracrdin- | ary. A cable despatch says;--‘‘But ast nish Sr. Perersscre, Feb. 3 Thirty three thousand death from diph- theria éccyrred in the province of Kharkoff went gave way to aco jration in yne gre at in the southe rn part of Russia between the The husband and Regent gcene of the play Be Clarice : Ca es RTS ay As sre fighting in a moonlight g ace, years 1878 andd8 5 diverts her guests’ attention by enacting the | —— part of a strolling player who has ben all! ¢. P. R Loan. things io his time. She is a miser, gloa'ing | over his ¥ ealtb; she isa lover, singing to his | Ovrawa, Feb. 5. te; she is a gallant dancing a fandango’ id : She is everything by turns, and played all Sir Charles Tupper will make explana- parts with a skill so consummate thatthe tions in the matter of the loan to the C. P. thratre rang with thondlers of applause.” |R. on Tueeduy. ; , Obituary. Pais, Feb. 3. M. Rouher died this morning. He wa St. Patrick’s Society of Montreal, to attend their annual coneert, on the 17th of March next, and deliver an address. wid icditeennalil The €. T. Act, ee Orrawa, Feb. 2. A proclamation has been issued for the holding of an election under the Canada Temperance Act, in the County of Oxford, Ont. Personal Orrawa, Feb. 2. Geo. Stephen, President, and Van Horn, General Manager, of the C. P. R., returned to the city yeaterday. Weather Bulistin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Yaritime Prarinces. Toronto, February 4 —10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair weather; lower tem- perature. METEOROLOGICAL OF Rica, Charlottetown, 4th Feb, 1884. Highest Temperature Saturday........ +. 23.9 Loweat Temperature Suturday.......... 6.3 Highest temperature yesterday . ........ 22.0 Lowest temperature (read at midnight),...10.1 Lowest temperature this morning........ 0. Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. . Tempcrature this afternoon, at 1 o’elock. . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ~-—_——__~»--—-— Must the Prince of Wales Col- lege Go? Sir,—A short article appeared in the Patriot newspaper, a few days ago, under the above heading. In that article it was insinuated that your correspon /ents were inspired by the Government, because they made some favorable comments on Mr. Ferguson’s lecture. Ndw that lecture called forth favorable comment both from the friends and foes of the Government. Even the Patriot editor, bota on the platform and in his paper, referred to it in compli- mentary terms, Wor myself I can assure you that I do not know what the Govern- ment’s, or any member of the Govern- ment'’s intentions are on the subject. Why should the friends of the College be s0 sensitive on the question. If the institu- tion is what they elaim it to be; if it can be shown that the Gollege exists for the greatest good of the greatest number, the people will not grudge the money it costs, if, on the other band; it is shown that a great deal of what is taught in the college is rather a hindrance than a help in the struggle for existence, then the college, svoner or Jater, mustygo. The Government of this Island pay abaut two-thirds of their ordinary revente for the purposes of educa- tion. In this respect I believe they are ahead of any country in the world. If the amount of money, or the greatest. portion of it, was spent in teaching our youth how to become good and useful citizens of the Island, few would object. But when it is spent on such an edugation as lead our young men to choose professions and occu- pations for which there is no scope here, it is worse than useless. Perhaps, after all, the most objectionsal feature of our educational system is the time and energy expended by teachers and students, on what is called a classical education. If the same time and energy wasted on them was devoted to learning the practical duties of life, they would be far bettey equipped for its struggles. ’ J imagine that the historian of the future will record it ag something wonderful that, although the people of Prince Edward Island were not behind others in general intelligence in the latter part of the nine- teenth century, that they had the curious custom of paying a large amount of money every year to Professors who did nothing but teach their children janguagés that had not been spakén ‘by any people for thous- atids of years. But the most eurious cus- tom of this singular people, says our his- torian, was, that although they lived almost exclusively by agriculture, they taught nothing about that science in their sch. is aud colleges, desiring that nearly all che ‘ine their children could be. spared at achvol should be devéted to learning a dead | language called Latin. : You: g truly, 0, K. Ch'town, Feb, 2, 1884, Horsfora’s Ac.a snosphate FoR \LOOHOLISM. Dr. C, S. FI Wabash, Ind., says: “I prescribed it for a wan who had used intox!- eants to excess for fifteen years, but during the la | t'vo years he has entirely abstained. He buinks the Acid Phosphate is of much beat i* ty bom.” 8 unconscious for several hours before the rerkins THE DATLY HX AMINER, FRHBRUARY <= 1884. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ie. 5 RE ete a —_ ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, Fur Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1833. —_--- eM | NR LT A ses ah aide Sterns VALUE IN fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, Muffs and Fur Caps VS VEDS, VE, BDREIINS AIND PLUSE. Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. NEW FOR 1884 1993: CORSETS. A LARGE DISPLAY OF THE NEWEST AND BEST GUODS, Ali Sizes, Just Received. Sent free by post to any address in the country on receipt of price. | Sugar, good and cheap. W. A. WEEKS & 69. 9 OUR OnpeNay: Bes 280; DRESS" | COODS | sree eSse spon Extra choice Table Raisins, in finest DeHesa, Black Basket & London Layers. Choice Sultana and Valeneia Cooking Raisins. Currants, fresh and good. Green Grapes, Almonds, Nuts, Eleme Figs, Confec- tionery, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. ELEGANT GL CHOICE FRUIT AND GROCERIES. best, 36c. Cups, great variety Glass Toilet drens’ Tea NEW *ERINOES, CORDS, CASHMERES, SERGES New Satins, Velvets, Cake, Pickle ered Jugs. Manioca, Sago, Tapioca, SITIES, Peper cocoaut Mace _ vonii, Vermicilli, Broma, Strawberry, Cherry, Toma- to, Green Peas, Baked W. A, WEEKS & GO, beans. Ssinon Sector, VELVETEENS Best American casks and 1, cans. ‘Syrups, Lime Juice, Ess. | Coffee, Pea and Bean | Meal, Split Peas, Beans, | Rice, pereys Wax Can- Goods shown Leading (alors ant Her i — and examine. VERY POPULAR FOR WINTER WEAR, We have a Fine Stock of ‘Nice Goods. W..A, WEEKS & CO. - MILLINERY. MANTLES, JACKETS. —— “SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at MADE TO ORDER. W. §, WEEKS & (0, Ch’town, Jan. 22, 1884,— 90d wkly, Te Ladies of St. James’ Kirk STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on, hand, a ‘complete stock of Ship’s Blocks, Deadeyes, | Steering Wheels, } ’ } INTEND HOLDING A —ALSO - | Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Deor and Window Finish, Spouting, | Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balue- | ters and every description of Turning. Good Old Time | Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Tth AND FANCY TABLE Moulding turned out neatly and with des) 3 patch. Don’t forget the place, Becr’s Wharf near EARLY IN MARCH. | Mesilla’ Coal Depot. Albert Duchemin. Ch’town, Jan, 2, 1884.—wkly 6i. s@ Further particulars will be given. a ~ Charlottetown Cemetery Company. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share. es A See holders of the above Company will be =F a | beld at 4 o'clock, on TUESDAY aiternoon, he the 5th day of February next, at the office of prirngr sy (eg the Stream Navigation Company, corner ne Sora ash Great George and Lower Water Streets. PARISAS: a By order of the President. eis : ¥. W. HALES, Secretary Cemetery Oo. ‘ i " ‘\UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN — . ae ese CHINAWARE. Tea (good), 28c; beiter, 32c; China Tea and Flower Vases, in Table Sets, Pitchers, Tum- blers, Goblets, Nappies, Dishes, Syrup Jugs,Celery Glasses, a few sets Cov- LAMPS, In Hand, Table, Hall, Din- ing. Room and Library In Teapots, Cups and Sau- cers, Side and Vegetable Dishes, Plates, Tea Sets, LOOKING CLASSES, A large assortment. dies, Cracked Wheat, a Graham and Buckwheat |Choice Family Flour. and Cornmeal. a ec eee 188A, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S REQUISITES NOW OPENING AT—— “CHEAPSIDE” SPLENDID ASSORTMENT HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, &C, » China and/Table and Dessert Koives Sets, Chil-| and Forks, Pairs Carver Sets, Glass} and Fork, Bread Knives, Pocket Knives and Scia- sors, Tea Table and Des- sert Spoons, Crumb Tray and Brush, Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, Sets Dish Covers, Broilers, Toasters, Egg Boilers, Egg Beaters, Fiour Sifters, Patty Pans, Jelly, Pudding and Cake Moulds, Papier Machie and other Tea Trays, Fancy ASS AND Moustache and Preserve Spices, Cream Tartar,| Lamps, Glasses & Shades.| Japanes» Brackets and PLUSHES ee tet, hepa | Ee. Match Safes,Cruet Stands, | tracts, Apples, Cheese, |EARTHERN AND GROCKERY-| ‘Table Mats, Bath Room Ceteany Se naeen: Sameer WARE, Sets, Umbrella Stands, ae Geteep, Capers, Sauces, Sets Mre. Potts’ Sad lrons, Hearth, Hair, Shoe, Blacklead, Serub, Paint, and other Brushes, Boys’ | Chocolate, Cocoa, Potato} Baking Dishes, Jugs,| Pool Chests, Hatchets, Wedding Millluary & Outfits) Fs", Gioon” "Malet aa, Bows | Staten ci, Povey strip axp iedpel ny CANNED Coops, Buckets, Tubs, Wash"| Ni pies, Cow Ties, Halter boards, Rolling Pins,) (pains, Axes,Cattle Cards Experienced Hands. In Peach, Pear, Pine Apple,) Pounders. Curry Comba, Weavers’ Reeds, Lanterns, SLEICH ROBES, ‘In Boffalo, and$ Japanese Wolf, Kerosene, in 2and 5-gal. Sleigh Bells, Whips, Har- Flour, Oat ness Oil freely, Thankful for past favors, we solici HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1883.—taw and wky Se “K H (NGTOR FARM " [ f . OTICE is hereby given, that whereas trees have lately been eut down and others wantonly injured, and fences destroyed on the “Kensington Property,’’ near this city, the subscriber, whois the owner ot the said property, will cause to be sued = DOLMANS, ETCG., DUCHEMIN’S poe found in any way trespassing The part of this property fronting on the Hillsborough River wil! be leased for farming purposes for a term of years. MICHAEL BEAZELEY, By his Attorney G. W. DxBLOIS, Ch'town, Jan. 2%, 16°4.-—if Pay Your Taxes and Save Costs. OTICE is hereby given to al! persons who have not paid their Resl Estate Tax tor year 1}*83, that I will apply to His Honor the Stipendiary Megisirate, on Wed. nesday the 6th day of February next, for JUDGMENT against such defaulrers, when warrants will be issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for collection. FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, Collector. Ch’town Jan. 28, 18°4,—t] date, Satisfaction guaranteed. | Er’ K N ED iy RS. FEYENDERS will be received until the fist of April, for building a Lobster Factory and Cook House at Bradley’s, South Shore. Specification: —Factory 60 feet long by 25 feet wide, with lean on side 60 feet by 20 feet. Cook House 25 feet by 20 feet, each 7 feet post. We do not bind ourselves to accept the lowest or any tencer. Apply at this oilice. Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1884. — MURRAY McNEIL. LONDON, oe}. ONTARIO, gives written guer- antee that his MOUSTACHE GROW- Ek will produce heavy moustache inside of VEN WEEKS, or money refund- ed. Price of reeeipt, $1, Address Box J ER Unty ONE DOLLAR a year Jan, 28, 1884,—tl Uute. ee eo cameleon Er ied 264. Londen, Ont, ki iw ees eee en