al -— _ ee aaa aaa — A atiie es > - a a ee ~ ne te a THE DAILY EXAMINER, MAY 15, 1885. a re — —— al nc. ~ RR tt =n ae ae —— —- ——_—_- 5 -- Oooo OO . s< roeal aad Other fiems. TELECRAPHIC wEWS Sitenion Rien . es: + + . et ' t F. J. Conroy, Esy., Norra Sypney, May 15, “} riously ul | [Sprerar Despatcnes to THE K Two Norwegian bargues arrived here CG S = ° a Assen. } yesterday with bows stove in by ice. + + + —_— Let cases at te penton, i! \ \ Hawkespury, May 1. trate a ( ‘ aay were ujOoOUrnheu, | , . ‘ Magistrat | \ The crew of the Norwegian barque Con- ane aeiposedtiaaeiiee cilnaiahintieeniis beanies iver taken at par for goods at cordia, abandoned in mid-ocean, have ar- , the highest price a ! rived here, evil ts , ONSATISFACTORY REPORTS |) wentoer Basten ta 2 =e ez Bua Er w2 — morning b 1° ws oneuenmes —_——— E amane as dono. | Fe . ; Probabilities for the next 24 hours for ty. ex nage was d i soe Blow Not a { rushing ' ‘ the Maritime Provinces. . al \ssistant Provin | (re | Toronto, May 15--10 «. m. . \ ’ . \ ® > a ! Halilax 1 Counec- | | Fresh to slroug winds aad generally cl sudy A re now showing Mr. Sterns recent purchases iti e reat Brit ain — tation of (Jueen Sq var Po with rain to-day, fine weather to-morrow. a X who has been under UUlCtion gf the Rebels | ofan and United States of by we ¢ in ttctown h = since tetas New York ' rn . « T } 7} } tine Capes «lis rst Oe come yesterday | minty Onan) ; ae \ ; d / bi AS n "Te tins Cay Waisinat ' i} acone Snenrivad a: ican” si elit s canine Aan ‘Il I NV bes a Q ( tire Ones : rotate Thirty Supply Wagons Surprised aud | 10» ey rae ix oxmpa cousty—lNIINO All nsumme Ciblés = cll OuCy Uh , - a {} iturad hy Indian DESCRIPTIONS OF SCENERY, ‘ WLLTA kee , and wife arrived | al 0 y 1a1at S- a home from oan aos my val : a ee han - (By wn Islander Abroad ) ONE rn tare en ng We are pi them looking so wei! i. a u on the Pacitie slope, KILLED AND WOUNDED. FR, -—Perhaps some ol your readers may | “ine a 2 . I F ° | i he interested in a dezeription of this part Millinery Department well stocked with newest ats Bon. Mus J . Jackson, only child of Wisnreenc. Mies 11 of New Yurk and iis rescarces, which | ‘ —— x eave . Stonewall Jackson, will be marriedy June} i. ows from Bareke nc, yi | will endeavor w give as brielly as possible. |N@LS, Shapes, Feathers, Fiowers and all the new millinery material. > oo Wm. b. Caristain, a :Yain werchant sant wy at fees rascene 16 Gos any This Usunty (Oneida) ‘vas formerly the KE Li } | KF } Milli ’y . 92 assuring. ; ‘ orm of Richmond, Va. The lady is 23 years | re home of the Oneida Indians, one of the #UNOLSH and Krench Lilhel ald a ie wm bmg only about a dozen of the | bravest tribes of the Lroquoir, and I believe 5 J r - —s - illed in the encounter of Sun-| the ovly one which, during the revolution- E ‘ d : j ~. W,. 8. McK horse dealer, has |™ 2," : ery War, maintained friendly relations with > ore S verv ¢ > ‘ "1ces ‘CS returued from thie United States where he | — — appear to have simply retreat- | t's United States. : Stock of general Dry Goo SV ery omp ete a oe Ba 40We anes large shipme yrses, | C4 to other entrenchmen s further Nocth.or Phe. eu , in: hf anita hl : n ' ; ‘ r 7 has <lisposed t large shipment of horses. | © to other ent Nocth, The country has a diversified surface ‘ (ver iMver ar6ShO mspect our stoc JCTOFC Pull He rej} isa & w Sa Mr MeKie 8 now | = ms fo at a jyuncti eI with Big Bear parts ot it beimyg extremely hilly, but the than Ky Cl . 4 vel 7 buye . 1 ild ” Pp | parchasin. number for the same : = : a - ‘Ker, in either cas2 necessitat soil is every where productive, and in the chasin r market. “Saree fighting. valleys possesses extraordinary fertility, | ~~ =: is ret _ v: Miele 2 | i . Addieton is muabse to pursue them un- Wheat is not produced in so large quanti- Nor Divipen tx Deatu.—z est Branch, | til al er the arrival of reinforcements. ties asin the more western counties, but} = i Ps 2 River John, Pictou, N. 8., Mrs. Roderick A Phe 12:h and 35th Battalions will k } : ss he sicKenzie died on Thursday night, May 7th, | ¢ ie dian: & mmenous Wil make | tho crops of grass and corn are abundant, | 4 Se si - tow days illnws ‘The bereaved Qu’a iid es to his relief from Fort} and the county ranks among the first in tho| be “ ne Tea : a oe “App e. Stat ; it icult ] rod t ; tusbanpd diced suddenly on the f lowing i ‘ r. < . ace in 18 agricuitura products, A £ mena a) me par Scott, of the 91st Battalion has Hops are very successfully and exten- Ch’town, May v, 1885 ii copes ee The sd Appelle. sively cultivated. These are planted in . - A commirre of the members of Phoenix “ inuipeg Cavalry have been hills, 7x8 feet apart each way. Two poles | os ! ‘ wwe 19 1.0. G. fat Merl, ordered to the Touchwood Hills. toa hill, or about 1500 poles to an acre presented n Mond by eventing last to one le . ’ : 3 t ‘areal disapp ork ies is felt on account are required, and after these are set in the . 1 Of ti t ure of Colone } . ° ‘ : : i of their membera(who moet with an avcident) | cee p See . e nel oe eh come UP | spring (which is about the ficst work dons), the som of fifteen dollars, being a donation | |. |) : bal f — eee de it off the retreat/ the ground between the hills ig ploughed g ™ . i¢ he she ) t thea ° irom the funds of said Lodge oueis Irom Haroon and cross-ploughed, after which they are ? > eal | A coe mye . thirty-one ae with | grubbed, and the grub roots cut off. After 4 supplies [rom Sw fre 3 > ; i ; jur New York Jerald is advocating a| a an . a gh wereete they are up a few feet the vine is tied to | ndassto hous inspection ; and says that ia | : ane oe 7 aoe. nes . ae the pole, and when they get too high to tie view of the probable appearance of cholera, | ~ 5,0 2ker anc the entire outfit captured. | from the ground, men ride through the r . % . , y ’ N r . t a2 . joring the warm wecther, no time shou!d be | Ten of the teamsters escaped, leaving the yards, and, by standing on the horses’ W e Are now showing a Complete Stock of English, Amer ican in putting New York aad the surrounding | ¥#82%0N8, ete., to their fate. backs, are enabled to tie them as high as ° yee rn u bhi : : , sities oS shes bent anitary condition, P — mounted policeman was killed and required. and Canadian o_— | sbother wounded, About the last of August and fst Sep- fun steamer M. A, Starr, Capt. Ferguson, | lhe surprise took place thirteen miles tember the hops are picked, dried and ot arrived from Halifax via Murray Harbor, yes- | from Battleford. pressed in 200 tb. bales for market. The . terday,*with a full cargo of merchandise. She | inne average yield is about 1000 Ibs. per acre, salted ou return this morniog with a smail and the cost to raise is- estimated at 123 freight of produce. Ih M. A. Starr will, ag} The Russian-Af han jira tj cents per pound, rem, mke lortalghtty trips to Seanyey | vuuy g Koler, Considerable attention is paid to the oui eee rearing of cattle and horses, for which AND CIN TS’ FURNISHINGS. te steamer Miramichi arrived this mora-|Ppinn hed there is al good d . Frait i twit steamer Mi nichi arriv 3 this morn Princess Beatrice Gets Her Grant, 1ere is always a good demand. Fruit is ing on.her first trij he, season from Moun raised in great abundance, and there are treal, She has a full cargo of merchandise. | a also large quantities of sugar made from gies discharging freight = var praves. to | Lonpon, May 15. og ag le. ' ‘ Picton, retura to Summerside and leave that} 4 4g : ‘he Erie canal, from Albany to Buffalo : > a ° _— . oe A despatch from St, Petersburgh s*ys ’ . 7 , | | P bl P \ ie - meine ” rning on arrival of express that the Anglo-Russian agreement dee runs through the central portion of the We so icif a share of u Ic atronage. v ~Hariollcee ’ D ' . ; . id: , a5 _of the abolition of the neutral zone in favor| °°Utty- The Oneida Lake canal connects direct boundary between Russia and the Erie canal with Oneida Lake. This af ik WERE ls aa ' itis tee Ole a e HB ba‘que William Owen, Capt. Bro is ich i ; cr? a i E i ; Bi the “Turee Tides,” ready el ¢ She is | Afghanistan. font sa0en": = — i ee oe ee S B RR Cc) SS ~ bvand to Queenstown for orders, and has a General Konspatkin says the best guaran- |“ 1 ee cargo of 59,0)0 bushels cf oats and 709 pieces | tee of a good frontier isa strong and friendly caer Falls are also much admired of dea's. John McDougall, Esq, M. P. P.,!| ruler of Afghanistan, able to defend the gO op. $ pease ’ IQ Cardigan, and Miss Brown, daughter of the | country aud enforce respect from his neigh- for their picturesque beauty and the wild Brown's Block, Charlo ttetown, May 2, 1889. Vaptain, are passengers by her. We wish| bors on the frontier. Rnseia, he says, |"°™@antic scenery which surround them. thea yay } ought to have representatives at both Cabul The whole descent is about 312 feet in six ae ~ My : oa Slee oie = ” P ‘e -— . . end Flerat. distinct falis, all within a distance of two Pp ; Bi j : tie steamer Worcester, Capt Allen, sailed | Parliament has voted (337 to 38) an miles. F aper ad 1D ~ ” for Buston yesterday evening with a earg°/ annuity of $30,000 a yea: to Princess Oneida, intersected by the N. Y Central, dousishing «1 700 cazes of eggs, 800 hides, 40 | Beatrice on her approaching marriage. N. Y¥. West Shore and B., and the N. Y. + PAPER HARGIAGS! eee in es turn) hurse anu @ S val f- . otarl é : i i ir a bareets cal The Radicals bitterly opposed the grant, Vatario and Western Railways, contains skins. She had al the follow ing passengers: ; some very fine stores and public buildings . _ . - . varia f rat bs. selling ver one ; Fi Boe -|and argued that the Qaoea should t y pad gs, \ 1 9 1 -|In great variety of patterns, g y ae —— are cn a | bad ee oil ae: Jl - ae Churches of all dencminations, several JEEKS & CO. are now showing, ln their new establish Cheap at the Mein. a Md errr ye ae aden, UA large manufectories of various kinds, and a | ment, Market Square, a full stock of rich and fashionable i . " . a e . 7 : 1 i i. a TSH NEWS. [BE Rarsp mits es oes DRY ‘GOODS, eembrasing all the esting novelties for e/LONDON HOUSE, S on Ses aa incl oes } \ ot ~ P : oS a = . . » . - ~ . i. Ses . . imasitebedt 5 th ae! GRIPES ill N LDA) s. of erection, and the season bids fair to bea! geagon. Ladies will find a very attractive stock of Dress Fab i st 've MMsvuitucved D 18 at 3 mn oa an Hlustrious statesman as a sort of pene . th : — 7s or are: rics, Millinery, Hat 8; French and English Flowers, Silk Mantles te the Primrose League. It is to be called | Gladstone again Dealing with the Oueida Castle, N. ¥., April, 1885. and Dolmans, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, London | he Gladstonian Order of Merit, an e . . : ' ‘ pane will be entitk wenn 0. Mf Irish Question. oo : Hosiery and Gloves, &c., &e. | Landing and iN Stock ‘ April 0—4w 3aw wkiy after their nawes, and wear the device of | pe , R. K. Brace will give twenty-five dollars : ‘ ; init, from eat Ae erder—a heart, sanguine, on .e .sleeve, | kennest, See Sat ey i a a ytd The Carpet and Oilcloth Room is well worth a visit £70M) 756 Barrels “Kent” FLOUR, gable ‘ . N, ivhé rop ef milk has ever been spoile y * - * hes 8. 375 ‘* Superior Extra do, ab | The Daily News of this morning saysthat|Plaster of Paris, Patty, or any Rubber those who contemplate a purchase in these good oe acai. KD. CORNMEAL. Tue annual Coavocation of Alexandria | the British Cabinet are discussing a scheme Bushing, in any Creamer that he has ever mn . va 4. . aa . ith newest - o ; Se Vhapter of Koyal Arch Masous, in this city, | of local self government for Ireland, which} sold. He does not use Rubber Bushing, The Queen pti ect Store 18 also fully stocked wit 75 gotta ve tok place on Thursday evening last, in) is likely to have immediate consequences of | as Plaster of Paris or Putty is much safer. goods, and business will be continued there as usual, | 100 boxes alencias, a Masonic Hall. when the { liowing Companions | an important character. He dees not run other Qreamers down, 50 puns. choice MOLASSES, were mstalled cfiice bearers for the ensuing It is reported that the Government have| rather tell the good points in his own. It | 10 hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR, year : ? agreed to the following modifications in the|is time enough for others to write poetry ry 100 sides SOLE LY ATHER, . W — ford—M E H P. jpenewal of the Irish Crimes Act;—Aban- {and blow about their goods when they have 6 a Currants, Rice, White Beans, Split Peas A MeLean--E K. denment of the clause empowering the stp-| stood the test for four years. One of his T QOTT \ ’ {) ET i pion W i Aitkeu—E 8. pression of meetings, censorship, search of | friends has gone out of his way to make a MARKET SQU ARE AND QUEEN STRE ‘ | ail i ety ~ Treas, _domiciles at night, trial by judges without] false impression about his Creamers, at the Ch’ town, May 11, 1885 ‘ HOURLY EXPECTED . aN ont a ee | jury, and the retention of the power to] same time they have had to get anew style rr re ee 4, David * es * | change and appoint special juries in certain|every year, as they could not go to ee. KBR ee me | 75 casks American KEROSENE, Joba a. AC ; jcases, also the right of examinations and|country the second year with the same. 50 cases MATCHES, CE Clarko—cG M Sed V. jinvestigation in criminal cases where no — a ae as they oe ! LT HATS 100 boxes SOAP, 8 W Urabbe—G M 2nd V | persons are charged. are no better. eday has come when . Superior Extra FLOUR John Colt * r Mu oe ¥ ' I ace a foreign markets must have ‘gilt edge 500 barrels Superior Extra FLOUR, ‘ J m 2? nn butter,” and to make i; R. K. Brace has 150 sacks Dairy SALT, x manana, Tylor ‘Granville Beals with the Egypti 7 oe aap ppctin th ’ ’ dentate Granville Beals wi € ESyYPUaN | the only reliable creamer for the, purpose. 15 gross SHOE BLACKING, “Is Your xame Perer *’ — This question Question. Don’t be deceived, but get the best. They 4750 N E ‘ j j HA! | iS 50 doz. BROOMS, Was asked a stranyer by the new servant girl ia j ere the cheapest; he has been selling them | Re Reed Pvinidd: Wikiteiie: "an up-town residence this morning. The Loypon, May 15. for four years, and will give any person a! , geatleman of the house yesterdry ordered a Negotiations are proeveding with Turkey | new one that will show him a can that,with | JUST OPENED AT FENTON T. NEWBERY. tion. Th aa ote es “dhe for the Istter’s occupation of Suakin aud |fair play, is worn ont, He guaranteed a May $--6i pat 6i wkly pat her jour2i ordered the now servant to send them back |the Soudan, the Porte agresing to assist in| them for one year, but now the look as | E PROWSE S et Onn ee ran aren a a8 soon se p ns ae - > - a ode ‘the suppression of the slave trade, and in though they would last ten. The reason is s ° j = sa ae e'er, ne erré rv, r a © ; ° . 4% . ‘ : : : : i s re thie morning Now. the aaa never saw | deyeloping external commercial re.ations. this, he Is ane to have the best tin Tucluding all the Leading Styles in | % Peter, nor Poter the servant: but this morn- Granville is also negotiating with the | nd give the best value ta his customers. ; : tag the door-be!l rang, and the servant | Italian Government concerning an alterna- {may 12—2i tu-fri wkly 4i Kuglish American and Canadian. auswerod I caller Was @ young man the} tive scheme for the occupation of the Re@) ‘SSS:?:°:?:?:°:°0.022 ‘ J ‘ervant believed to be Peter, Sheasked ‘‘Is| Sea, in the event of a failure to come to an HOTEL ARRIVALS. viet year name Peter “Yes,” he said. * Well,’ | agreement with Turkey. —— = care l, after getting the hats, ‘] want . -— OSBORNE HOUSE. This is the Largest Stock ever imported to Sie ne hats to Meeeeh en ereee May 14—G F Owen, Cardigan; E H >, E. Island and | as Oi cane etn ee ee aaa > S¢ John Forger.| May '4—G F Owen, Cardigsn; P. E. Island an = coe th y will not sui The young ‘ perat ons oi the ° t Joh s W right, Summerside; M E Enman, de; Mrs A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ae. Sa @ hats and may now be pisying ieee Bae P K Baker, do: W J Wilson, Boston, Mass; J MUST BE SOLD ms "> _ OF a lrst-class dade ‘a stolen plam- ough ‘| Wilson, do; Melville Willock, China Poiat; ! time Workin, ins eo ae the mean-) {tis learned here that Robinson, of St. | Mre Willock, do. May 15—Peter McGrath “Sil id in fvaraen, John, committed forgeries to the extent of|}and wife, Hunter River; Peter Sinclair, Crrize ' . a $45,000, most of them being drafts oa the| M P P, Springton; Miss Sinclair, do; Nathan Oe of es Atk: The annual) Fink of Montreal, and the rest endorsed | Mcloren, Brudenelle Mills. Meeting of ¢ Citize Skati Rink rt itizen’s Skating Ri by forged signatures. RANKIN HOUSE. so BIG BARGAINS will be given, both Men’s Felt Hats | Wholesale and Retail. > For Sale Cheep at the RAs | “ompany was held atthe Rink building, on| °Y, k of N t WW | pa] TOP Aiiventan .f 41 ae ’ They were cashed by the Bank of New May 14—Jos Younghart, Montreal; Capt| - { T a] H +. i oat. th es Oe ae " a 7 we — York and the Chase National Bank, New Brown, barque William Owen; Miss “ Brown, ‘ E. PRO SE, : | i 1 { ) us a homely, Messrs. W. H _ y D | York, and also at Boston. ti Wood Islands; Miss Silvester, do; H T Webb, Sign of the BEG MAT, 74 Queen Street. ssa iamhillii a 1 _ ‘. Eh. aS o Me The Bank of Montreal loses $35,000, and Portland; G A Gray, Old Town, Me; W M oe he 19 1825 pri 4, ae a » E. Hughes, John A, |... institutions in New York and Boston Bean, do; V H Knight, Souris; C E Nicker- Ch’ town, April 28. 1885. Me oe a rng f d e, me We Z Stanley, George W. Wake- lose the balance. son, Boston, = ere ee ie ee a Wh hs ia ae matali lil eek Pi 5 | p FLETCHER Th and W. C. Hobkirk were re-elected. TO a vay ‘ ; © Feport and financial statement sub- i " - DIED é : : he a dks Mitted by the Tr: asurer, Mr. John A. Bonapartists Awake te the Si- ° AS just received, per ‘‘irema,” his Moore, showed that the affairs of the Com- tuation At his a — ae on 4 Spriag stock of pany are in a hichly satisfacto dition. —— 23rd instant, after an illness of four months, | ry ‘ ; ee ine Cor ial Daividecn *,hishls sntistactory condition. Pinsa; Mag 44, -[leThemes Dove, Ootyer, 0: netive of Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. _ Come Violins. Accordeons. Concer- = tor perllaela ldelt ad rect, 0 , . bite Jolin’s, Newfoundiand,in the 42nd year of his | come at once aud buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boots or . ’ ae —_ © last year’s business. a It is stated that Prince Napoleon's party ee at ] tinas Flutes &C. &c. - on, Judge Alley and George R. Beer, | wij} take an active part in the ensuing < © ane ie: tue Shoes for Spring, at a Low Pri ‘ ’ ’ ’ ire, were appointed to audit the ac- elections. _ At Kildare, Lot 3, April 8th, _¢ ae Selling Cheaper thau ever, Call aud be con. pen ef the past year. 16 wes aise Pe eee ee ee We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, so} e776 © feolved that the directors be arenes ies oseph MeMillian, in the 51st year of his age ‘ , , | Sone Bmp pli pronetuny o Heavy Storm At Brackley Point Road, on the 13th inst,| W are bound to give better value in our make than can be had FLETCHER MUSIC STORE, tothe Rink building. suitable for a Curlin —— _ | John Stewart, aged 91 years in any imported Boot. Therefore, buy from us. ‘ign of the Big Fiddl ink, and to take a. a . a ja Hauirax, May lo, At bis son’s revide:.ce, Hone River, on Sun- v een ee ms ‘ ’ = © 4X0 S'eps Tor obDta - i ‘ . : ear, 7. a > . : ' 3 “tiptions for additional stock to ila the} A heavy south-east rain and wind siorm | day, 3rd inst, ¥ wick Canning, in the 87th NORGE - {OF O. Vos aa Coat of this addition prevailed here last night. year of his age (tose. Mark OF, 1668, Ch’town, May 11, 1885—Gi 2aw wkly 3i