a rt a tat nid te = ee — a Rm Son eto RETO SEI bat: een a 4 1 a esa Ey _— -~ o-~ om ae asain iP np 8 ae re P ene IATL Y HX AMINEHR, MARCEH 2 Hy 2c WAN IMT ON ee. A RJ 6S. (Boo. » . ’ ‘ . - ” " . _ = siapmetiianaeteenmmannunanne Doinnininamenactimmeneanete - » “atic iat i aii FUN i f2an - ‘ ~ 45 on Bae: a ee o gates en - . jacrl aid PPP RADMIN yiwe CURKENT NOTES aoe = 72 t2 we - : | ert), ea Bh sanp at (Spxctat Desratcue Snot us ebeli k representing the go'd yield of 4 ae A - ‘Ss TO THe EXAMINER, } "va Scouua, to be scent to the sutwerp and aa oe | % ' Eecea \ —_—" :' . Lon lon exhibitions, is the exhibit of the ' ts Se & : 3 Souda y ae broviueial government, ie ‘ , , th aad W ol Se : apie . ' he Sw, | wee, juan - six lawyers in Mr, Cleveland’s | cabinet, Mgr r . rays 4 ‘ i o The a Ir. Manning IS & OCwspaper map, deceit Kerr e rest r present the law and he represents GQORDON'S DEATH STRUGGLE “soto = « \ UG 4 ; Aw old maid who had waited long for some + a kindred spire to turn up, invested some n P , vl : lod her copital in a swearing parrot and a ry " } *penye yep ? ’ te ACEO hewin luo | ‘ Lb ; ‘i } a EMA i tic! i i euent Will ie y » eau a ~— ee ee ee 7 . Po Alu it ‘ BURG Qoulti i ‘, ohe says she ysts along nicely without « hus- , glity | band. - > i : j been | Arcurisner Lyx — ied aia ko DPM iain rp Lyxcu, of Toronto, wes spoken | ei it h inn AD ' 0 ; “ 14 failing | Jd DN! TIS AND i .UUU ARABS KILLED Lo recently in refere;ce to the statementin a ‘. aalt | |-Boston parer thet the ¢anadian bishops were ° " ° ad ire to hold a plenary council very seon, | 2 a ee . . WanTsp-—A a ov, as clerk | Tmmangn aMmana and that it would be the tirst ever held in the | the Diamond | Good references in N88 Dama U b9 Transport Dominion. The archbishop said that no call ! ? oe Janina) had yet been issued for sue council sired a Material, 7 en issued for such a council. ! + i Iwo of h i y > ‘yane s \ acéau ef ers runniny Me tw een ™ > } é nd | w ao a oe one — — sem ports & ted States are pow } R _— ay 2 pe Chicago have fioally been sene j ritieh pores = y * : che ritis! ; 7% . tenced to two vears in the state priso dl to | patel i & ' an aid ) vee ate prison, and to | gerdue, | _Aibto a ro ay S Summer pay five of $5,000 each, for frauds in the | , , Nia ‘ t ‘ a} Tr ‘\ rec l quarters, oe . election. At they are bot pardoned t : Cay formentine we | 7 irongh ‘intiuepee’’-in a short time, the | el ck ~ : t nn vA in | untsual result may serve as a warning to the | crossing frou i t bord | rest of the ring o- ; ’ . io, March 2 , : . 4 ce Rev Hodgson delivered his} qy — ‘to, March 21. | Peettisric.—The final a» rapgements for the Ieture OU \tunement”™ and “Eternal | @ British troops will make their glove contest between Sullivan and McCaffrey Punishin t rg ience last | Summer comps further down the river from wee compli ted in New York on the 19th eine Korti Reports brovght from Khartoum | per J be meeting is tixed for Tharsday, . ; . < | by trustworthy native spies state that the ein t 2nd, at the Industrial Hall The tight | . ‘ per immigrants are on| People cf that citv are famishin a and osel will be — reunds with gloves for scientitic board the Paris \ is the first instal. | On the verge of starvation potats, Marquis of (Quee usberry rules, the ment gea North-West. | : winner to recsive 75 and the lover 25 per cen‘, a KORTI, March 21 | of the receipts, 2 A messe rer trol Oind * . . ‘ -. uw rom naurman says -} MI 5 . ‘ : _leral Gordon killed th: t : i ays (ren VR, (BORGI Avcustvs SALA made $2 500 Some old and intere deta will be found)" Se ; Arabs before he | out of his large red nose. A libslier, misled 9 another n ie h heading 7 sell Was speared, and that the Mahdi by its appearauce, accused Mr. Sala of being a Miller's Colleg val vir Miller bas just | @ppropriated to his owb use what little hard drinker, He is an abstemious man, and PE RKINS a S ERR S eemoved to Brow! | treasure was found in Khartoum. Sheikh | the truth is thatthe nose acquired its colour | > &- ' Rae 4 - Salabat has collected a force of 6,000 men, i and prominence by a surgical ppeyation im Mr, | y,? ' 2 o 7 ‘ .@mMilnis : nos , hweatnh'tar ‘ a) ; si ' routl T) j i i) 3 RORANT : : Smpinieonces | Meet") Abysstuians, at Gedarile; to oppose } Salas youth. The court awarded the Ch town, Keb. 20, 1885 of the Crimean WV M. (. A | the Mahdi journalist the sum named as damages, and he Hall, on Thursday} this week SUAKIN. March 22 | went « f to France and ha‘ a tine trip with the . ss - = —— = = fucsday, a8 an! Saturday's Exam Whi! 4 tg | money. ee ” " ‘ ‘Whe detachments of the English and | . ’ — In tian infanury were making a z treba seven | Mt Bactericn’s murder, for which five =a Tur oldes e of Pless, one of | ™Ues h west of Suakin to-day, they | ae men were tried in Paris on the, 12th the mehe ¢t magnates of Pr ussia, has be come a Were 8 aad eniy sarpl au | 7 al ush ot Arabs, me ' - 7 Commannplaee enough rhe Catho Another Prussian aristocrat, by | Who had been concealed in Jetiles west of lca pretageae But its consequences a He g count, and an officer of the Guards, is Hasheen It was only with great diffi aley | were remarkab'e ‘Thesons of the murdered - ’ ’ , : C Was only th great cu . ae ; alae tin etnies rote t} : ee UMECY | woman, roused to bitte ‘ } siso preparing to embrace Catholicism the onslaught was repuleed. The loases are | Se ee ee oe ae inengneen by = lehaliieimarannii “ 52 killed wr J " “= | Comme nts of a radical newspaper, the Cri du ” : of killed and 85 wounded among the Peupl, invaded its office and shot at its “Do facts ot tion contribute most to| British, while the rebels left over 1,000) edit t fray p a : This sabiees ait bo! hile’ ; n re over I, ; editors. In the affray that ensued both were ie . j : e : ‘ mental ) on “7 bis : 4 ae Caled oi € liied an wounded. Tie Arabs got be- | wothhded. One of them has since died. Ol { it neN t 4h days W e otler the balance ol our Drv vased at he neeung « bar wern 2 7 . : re : — a 2 te ‘thle evenie - ‘ a tween the transport corps and the zareba, Ix the twelve mouths ending on the 28th of (mo Lit : it tol ve 2 G1ZHt | enearin: al et ; : ie “TV« ‘ . oO aie. Jobb M. Campbell, Es opener t. aripg the men and killing the animals. | jast February. there was deatteed by adit &. » VE, . AinpUeis, It ss ey c u fe inte coma ceiatinn ‘ WwW - ni , Veta, awe 4 < a ‘ t { * € . bt ey 4 git savagely Gen McNeill is Boston preperty to the amount of $1,245,000 . 006 s at a aw ening, in the Upper ined for hat beifby more cautious The expenses Of maintaining the tire depart- Prince Street thodiet Church, by iMr. | Soakin, March 23, | ment and other tire defensive orgavizations : horge F. Fa " fhe G Relig . ‘ . »| increaced tke amount $2,000, 0 - “ J i rg at = — The damage done to transport material | hue , xpen aod po om = a at {eform “1S, i wit vres 2 *@ : ty . |’ ' } ;¢ j Be oe ” Ro , ' , F a gir) nto Ldmiss oa "10 yes-ercay is Unmense. the whole British | ness added to this about $800,000 more, mak : eo. ee ’ | force remaire he tiel ' » night. |; 3 Ree a aane oe . nis Ti : : a n an - tg. the aes | ing a total of about $2,800,000 as a direct loss te desert is Gotted in every direction with | to the peopl f Bos ri any ive QS r oO : j j a | to the people of Boston without any equivalent as we are Ss F ¢ < ‘ , NIaAWAYWV # ais , _@ > 7g _ > |} ; , , <s: r c ( = r iY ; , 5 SS Owixe to a meeting of th pe nates of the oa way — Ihe enemy 8 loss muse | in the torm of new production. ul ol t . 5 to ina . a C lange in t ie JUSTE SS. “a” s) i atina ‘ - 60 oe I lave Deeh heavy. 7 oe & eel, : os = a ho — 7 r i : . Tue Stove Founners.—At the fourth an- jini wiety,” called for this evening, 18 postponed 1¢ Camp af Suakin was prepared lor a/ nual meeting of the Maritime Stove Founders’ j then to take place ia | renewal of the attack, but was unmolested. st half-past natil Friday even the Stipendiary \' s office, : o" k % I | oie Yolitieo.Religions ‘Troubles in | A nace betwe Me. J. F. Powers’ horse, } Newfoundland. and Mr, George Hse s horse, best three in —_— five, for $75 a side, took place on Hillsb rough Hawrrax, March 22 eveniay. The first two heats were | as" To oe wos by Eseory's, the third by Powers’ and | Newfoundland politics are still in a very Rate, is beive ntested as we go to|®%citing condition. Advices from St ian John's represent the feeling between Catho- ™ lics and Protestants increasing in bitterness Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this) rather than being allayed. Trade is | yrengon, ihe case of it. Steel, sammoned for thoroughly demorali.ed ; added to this is s breach of the Seott Act, was postpoued | the probable failure’ oi fisheries, owing to until to-morrow. The case of Wm. Larter, | enormous quantities of ice on the coast and brs similar oTence, was dismissed with costs./the consequent semi-starvation among three draaks was disposed of and the Court | people in the outlying districs of the Island sc journed that must ensue from the short catch of Pr sof 1 cr fish this year, and the outlook is very blue. ceuisnens of blood and thunder hteratare; Phe enormous catch in Norway increases ia the United States are apparently having a ; . ‘ Ht : | the gloominess of the commercial situation. hard time of it. Frank Tousey, of New York, ys |The feeling between the Protestants and | Lose papers, libraries, etc., circulated quite; |. : . ipeely ia this city, mas became & b ank rupt. | Catholics in bt. voQh 8, ly which city they i tis liabilities are in the neighberhood of | number two Oathalics to one Protestant, is | $100,006. ' such that one unfortunate act would set the oo | whole city in a blaze, ’ a The Franco-Chinese Difficulty. Paris, March 21. waaies Aid of the P. | was decided to commence | Annual Bazaar on Monday, } April 6th, Easter Mond iy. The ladies will | west the three Mondays of each | itonth in tue Parlor « e¥Y.M.C.A. Any| The Diplomatic frazetie says that peace oruers for work will be gladly received and | negotiations between France and China promptiy attended to will not stop military operations in China \'The total loss sustained by the French at At a meeting E. | Hospital, 1¢ the work for the | | tit or _—" t} eae deciles ° tf ‘ : . a Tak Hockey matches and band at the rink | Kelany, between the 4th and 8th inst., was | oa Saturdy night attracted a large number of | 198 killed and wounded. spectators. The match was best two games| : ; out of three | between the Red badges andj Good Shooting White badges of ths club. ‘Whe Reds, under’ Vaptain Robing wen the first game in one | _— Rous and tea untes. They alse took the! Forr Woaig, Tease, March 24. ; ’ ; > ontest, notwithstand- | seornd after a shorter ler ( aptain Moore, played | W ing. the | splendidly A pigeon match between Dr. Carver and A. Penrose, this afterroon, resulted in the victory of Carver, 76 to The seen that J. H. | match was for a purse of $1,500. ~ , un By advertisement naa it will b Myrick, Esq, has admitted his son, Mr. oe “ M. Myrict as a pvartner ia his busine " 5 Sopa PanEee | sudden Death. and that hereafter the firm will be known as oe Mr. E. M. Myrick has| upervision of the business for | devervedly The death 1 whom he has formed | Parkes, the Bri I, H, Myrick y { had a pel sonal any year popular with th Lonpos, March 22. of Sir Henry He has come is announced tish Minister at Pekin. @ business ac juaintan We wish the firm | died suddenly. eVesy success, : bs ° ‘saute iiiel We have rd many expressious of the | Emperor Williams Birthday. Hope that the Oratorio Concert of Friday --—— |: and have no doubt | be as successful as | y and pleasing to all in | ire | Beri, March 22. Emperor William is 88 years old to-day. There is much enthusiasm and rejoicing. } i eVeniog wii that the ; ' %& would |). lif Uharlotteto ‘nh Wi ab may be remark: Wiances have draw: ‘ ‘ 7 ; lovers of good music. | at the Cinb, whose per forth admiration from ‘ur best musical centres, is composed of : " ceveral Grant's Hiness. General Grant ae z u Earle, Leeder; Mrs. Angus oo | New York, March 22. » Misses Agnes Longworth, Crabbe, ; “Sope | continues to Improve 1n “rong, Rive, and Hobbs, Sopranos; Mre«, G. Strong, Mrs, Koome, Misses Purdy, Wado and | health. Barr, Altos; Messrs Blanchard, Maynard and | Strong, ‘Tenors; Messrs. Davidsov, W. W. | Beer and C. H: rmaus, Bassos. The Orchestral | ——— Notes from Ottawa —_—— Club is tis 1 . - re . nale up ef Meesrs Earle, Vinnt- al i 9 . » o- , Orrawa, Mareh 21. tombe, D. Gord: pn, W. W. Beer, (. Strong, ’ : | Senator Simpson, of Bowmanville, it at »&. Sharp and Robert Y oung. | the point of death. Ax afd . ' : pl id n tl 2. 7. 2 belie a , a MeN & all persovrs in| There was OS wage is ee : ‘The be nae uilding a new first-class hotel, wari train from ‘Toronto this morning 18 tok } is Vening in the Cameron Block — engine went over au embankment. Une ~, -ahce next door to LE. W. Taylor’s Jewelry overturned and the “9 assenger car was sleeper derailed. No lives w several injured oe Phe Committee appointed at the last ere lost but ug to canvass the city for additional shares, have, we a: gled to learo, met with a as omy share of suc: that the stock list Traine ace — the names of nearly all our | directions. Dg men, and the only thing that is pow | —o wake the hotel a certainty is fog of their © can atford to increase the number | heir shares to do so at once, and we feel | confident from the interest displayed on Mon- | . 3 aY evening las a ee a —— pool, — oa i hen K last, that those of our citizens | [ pper Provinee mails. ioe = dec ared themselves in favor of a LATER eb will not w the scheme to fall ‘ . blocked with snow in all ; a” Halifax Items. r Sarmatian, for Liver- aiting the arrival of The Allan steame in port w ta h, how that few shares of the r " ny seoshed Welen The steamer Parisian arrived to-night, eqiured amo ° 2 ° F . see @ large atten lace e to-night as consider- making & good we tl railroad is Sle business vf importance will come up for The snow blockade on the . US Sation, unprecedented ; dollars since March 4, and that letters from Association, in St. John, che ifoilowinig offi- eers were elected’; E.’ Cogswell, Sackville, president; C. H. Dimock, Windsor, vice- president ; D. W. Robb, Amherst. secretary ; F. H. Wilson, Milton, treasurer. It was de- cided that the prices of stoves, ete., for the ensuing year should remain at the same figures as the past few years, but a slight reduction will be made in order to meet U pper Canadian competition, Supt. SNowpDsn, of the United States Mint : states that he has received over 50,000 trade holders of the coin in various parts of the country are povring in upon him. This is believed to show that the people had lost all hope of securing legislation on the subject from Congress, and that they have determined to make the best of the reduction and sell the coins. The price of standard silver at pre- sent is 96 cents an ounce, and at that rate the trade dollars are worth §4 cents. ‘Tis is the price pail for cher at tqe+Miat oe They Settled Tt. ‘‘Now,” said the bridegroom to the | bride when they returned from the honey- moon trip, “let us have a clear understand. ing before we settle down to married life, Are you to be President or Vice President of this concern 4” “T want to be neither President nor Vice President,’ she answered, ‘‘I! will be content with a subordinate position.” ‘‘What is that!” ‘Controller of ' . ( ourier, cece ETT the currency.” — Boston Weather Bulletin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces Tosonro. March 23 -10 a. m Increasing east and north winds, clou dy weather with snow or raiu. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown March 23, 1885. Highest Temperature Saturday.........249 Lowest Temperature Saturday. , 2&9 flighest Temperature yesterday, (read at SEMIN os.c6 cece seen enareee sissies Aan Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight).........-24 ceeesereseeees 0.1 Lowest Temperature this morning. ....12.0 ‘Temperature this morning,at 8 o’chock.. 14.5 ‘Temperatare this afternoon at 1 o'clock. . 15.0 MARRIED, At Summerside, March 14th, by Rev. J. S. Allan. Mr. John Arthar, Cavendish Road, to Maggie, daughter of Mr. Robert 5. Irving, Summerside At the resdence of the bride’s father, Indian River, ou the 25th ult.. by Kev, T. B teagh, James Carroli, of Kensington, to Angelina, daughter of James Tuplin, Esq. EPEEDD. In this city, on Saturday, the 2ist March, at the residence of Patrick Farmer, her son-in- law, after a short illness, Jane Loughrey, 1¢- lict of the late John McCambridge, of Sprin-- field Lot 67, aged 77 years, Deceased was a native of Torrance, Parish of Campsic, Stir- lingshire, Scotland. R. 1. P. {Funeral on Tuesday mormng at 6.30. to leave by regular train for County Line Station. } CHEESE, CHEESE, —— 100 Boxes—WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BEER & GOPF'S., emacs ee o—- We require a Prompt Settlement of ali Acc Special Lines of Goods are MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them. Don’t Fail to Gall EHarly if You Want Bargains. ounts dee ap to date. Ke Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opvosite | the Market House. W. & Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885 “Fee MARC i: LSSING BUT SALE This Siac maididate Selling our Coods so Fine that we would like to Give One and All a Chance! CATIA! SH WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR PURCHASE. ——e |) NUBSCR! 3S for THE WEEKLY EX Ah’ NUR, the hast pepper pobliela 8 a Vatrent. 1 (h'tovwn, Feb. Gth, PRRG WILL . ROBERTSON. A. BROWN & CO. SEED WHEAT. COR SALE CHEAP. 'TENAE best variety of ‘White Russian” Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, good flour, stiff straw; best for our eoil and ' climate. JOHN NEWSON Ch'town, Mareh G, 1885 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Imo | TWNHIS is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the vunder- 'signed, carrying on business under the style ‘and tirm 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, t Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island. W. H. BREMNER, BENJ. BREMNER. | ja | teferring to the above, T desire on behalf lof the late firm to thank the publi« for the ‘very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, ‘and to inform them that the good willof the ‘business has been transferred to Mr. John ‘Coombs, Queen Street. I would re; pect fally | request all of our former customers to place their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose | facilities for doing the best class of work in ; Mereantile, Fancy and Rook [Trinting, Book binding end 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 practical assistance of Mr. Denjamin Bremuer, who will be pleased to see ali his former cus , tomers at my office, 18 Queen Street. OLN COOMES Remember this Month Closes our’ THE VIOLIN. | GREAT SALE ! Mis Tinea ape ‘method, which is so complete that each pupil } is enabled to form a part of one harmonized i | body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure instead of the old class drudgery. Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. For terms apply at his resitence, “treet. Ith baw ", Pol, | \Vabter 14, 1285