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Ha Ma woud 4, an ' J 5s va an Ee a sort ih rs sy A MEETING « ther Room , this eve Car i Sarniad the Co w iect th ¥iSlons of lowns:.: the Lond - iw ” © Oke of the 8€ sand of +) ia ices rg and explegion ' ry 30,009 suzar | for the part he , Sound, c ub OM prisiuy A despatch from Korti states that Oliver Pain, French journalist, supposed to have advising El Mahdi, haa frightened by threats of British took in the al year | Gordon ind the and been vengeance capture of Khartoum The ambassadors of all powers concerned vy the Grand ; : ae , signed in this city to-day the Egyptian tinancial ayreement. freivht of the <a - selziny posed lit inachine caused ; Lowest he ile internal ma- now bank, He Lise ‘dressed ' ot at that pl ice It | — 4 which was placed ire Labalite s fur tire next 24 hkuurs far pistol, and @ car- | ihe Varitine Provinecs a ecent sub- 2 d that Pornonto, March 17-10 a. m ec la re bc ae yuld unwind Moderate to fresh west and northwest winds ! one end tied | fair weather, lower temperatare. : ‘8 the string | ad th paper : Merv RoLOGICAL OFFICE the box Charlottetown March 17, 1335, hurried |) Hichest T's mperature yesterday, (read at midmight)....-cecccacerseeees gress , 40.8 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at oobdehatet) oo ss «40 08 a ‘emperature this moruing .. overy ot Vollector, | Temperatare this worning,at 8 o'clock, . 19 ! ‘Temperatare thie afteruoon atl o’clock. .26.9 DAILY F become | betrayal of Gen. | Not by Wlius Ot as8assin, nor deeds of the Shall thy stainless honor and truth be matutained ; But by purpose of Right—and with help of the | ord, Referring to the above, 1 desire on behalf of the late firm to thank the publi« for the | very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, 'and te inform them that the good will of the | business has been transferred to Mr, John Coombs, Queen Street. I would respectfully request al! of var former customers to place their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose facilities for doing the best class of work in Merrantile, Fancy and Vook Printing, Book- hinding end Blank Book Manufacturing, at the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, jare unequalled in the Province. BENJ. BREMNER, Regarding the Dissolution Notice of Measrs. | Bremner Bros , above, 1 beg to state that I will have, from this d-te, in my business, the practical assistance o! Mr. Perjamin Bremner, who will be ple ito see all his former cus- tomers at wy «jcoe, 18 ijueen Street. JOUN COOMBS. Imo wkly 208 March % ish XA MINER, ———o a MARCH 17. 1285 BPerkins & —o — --——— White Usttsns, Grey Usttons, Print Usttons, SS terns. SHEETING COTONS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTDNS AND ALL OTHER j ‘ 1 lerstood that!) Pain ig now said to have escaped fro Chall ¢] . © Khartoum, aud t he binsebdiie Oe Nile. i aap — nee wick thy leal hearts be | Wolseley has offered a reward of hifty Pisce | CORE? MOF Pain's body, dead or alive ‘Then mourn not o’er the ages of sorrow and | l u Halifax enti RE stor, 4 : pra ~ E } he Soudan War. put aye keep thy future of blessing in view ; | 519.000. | piace Po a Ph shell merge into Triumph’s 14 a : vlad song, or Montreal ‘. : Suakin, Mareh 16 ‘To God, to thy sires, and to Erin prove true, on. Ewart has arrived here. Work on + the Suakin- Berber railway has been begun. re , pee.) 28man Digna has offered to give money Strange Story of a Carpse. tier, has two| 224 step hie night attacks if the British MAES resident of Galt. | return the body of his standard bearer. located | The firing last night was the heaviest and|4 YPAY WOMAN SAID TO HAVE REVIVED AND led the most coutinuous that the British have been SPOKEN Tv HER FRIEND liebe subye cted to here sci lt siiniennidanicns _ At Portland, Me., on the 6th inst., Mrs. ul o ang Chinese Troubles in British Jane Fossett died after a brief illness. The : ceolumbia body was prepared for the grave and lay in ‘by ma ie id | ee ae al | the best room in the house. On the night 5 k Vicrorra, B. C,, March 16 of the 10th iust., one of Mrs. Fossett’s | a os Twenty Chinese arrived on steamer | lady friends was ‘‘watching” by the corpse, | iP to day, but not allowed to land. The police | as is customary still in Maine. She tells the } are acting uuder orders from the Provincial | following story of her remarkable ex- Government, and the Dominion Customs | perience :-- ' ! ’ , nl > a — es Chi a Chere is much ex- . ‘*] was sitting near the body and looking | : a a. | intently upon the features that had been so a aah Seen ‘Sinaia: | dear to mein life. I could not restrain my | od ddan muh . }tears, and said in «a low voice, ‘Where | to be run by) Pp mites / Wiebe 06 jare you now !' at the sound of my voice | ene 4 : NAMA, DEAE ; the apparently dead body moved, tarned | rhe esty ol I an 11a Was attack od at 4! ou its side and at last sat up. The eyes * m., w-day by 2o0 Revolutionists, com | opened, and in a thrilling voice the woman, ' und .Donala| SOOe* OF G eral A zhuru. rhe Gov-| who had been dead, but who lived again, | ted ascholar. | rumen! is defending ths city Firing 18| spoke. Mrs. Fossett said she had been in “a Fag? pe ing on incessantly Lleaven; that poenee there enjoyed a hap- , tam to mattees of | ie — .. 'piness that was beyond her power to de- sod thereof, and Freight Blockade. fata that she 7 met and ‘talked with | istricts of five ee _ {her mother, long dead, and with other! will be entitled Kansas Ciry, March 16. | friends. For some time Mrs. Fossett talk- he Royal Col-| The strikers here received orders this | ed, giving me a descripiion of her ex perl- rs, with board | afternoon from Sedalia, to raise the freight | ence in the spirit land. Gradually her blockade, aud trains were started out to- | voice yrew fainter, and she fell back upon | ‘i . night; the proposed lis hay ing been ac : ithe bed clad as she was in her grave clothes. | Men aa P cepted by the Conference Committse of! As the last word was spoken the spirit took sal 4 it gtrikel | its final departure aad return: dno more.” | 6 ae tae squat Pape coe ; tie | Som peopie believe that the lady saw a conte of | muse Of Wages for KR KR. Employes. | vision ina dream, but she is convinced it | > Callies nae wa jwas alla reality, and cthat her friend re-| iue to information sv. Louis, March 16. turned and talked with her, (} nant HF The General Manager of the _ Wabash | sincieaiitts ile italian pers } Railroad telegray bed the heads of macht- | Gueatnven for Welt Het: at J.B Mace } him their!nery and car d partiineats o! the road, | donald’ mechl7 ning secrecs stating that Wages will be restored at once | - to the figure existing before the cut. © 10 adn Coe | MARRIED. p y rd in the Hritish Troops 4 nnoyed. ‘.t Highfield, on the lith inst., by the Rey. i toit itmost | ' ro eu wperth waits, Me. George A, ~eller r wal Pee erg Korti, Mareh 16 | to Mi 8 Annie S Johnson, eldest daughter of nd spectii- The Britis: troops returping to Korti Che sate come ceaenen, Taq at alresdy a| were harassed between Gakdul and Halbck —— ————— wners have been | by maraudieg fcllowers of the Mahdi,| Lapies’ Respees (all sizes) at Macdonald’s Kuropean armed with rifl-s. Several British | Boot Store. mch1l7 ‘ ther | soldiers were wounded. . : 2 iene Sek DISSOLUTION ROTIGE m & 82 Temperance Petitions is U Ep ’ ' am " e ' ‘ae a OTTAWA, March 16. et 3 is to certify that the partnership Amherst A numer of petitions were laid before | — heretofore exist ng between the under- , New | the House to day from Nowa 5S tla, BZaALpst signed, carrying on business under the style tmasons say | aby amendment to the Canad: Temperance and firm of Bremner Brothers, has on this should be | Act, except those of a more prohibitive | third day ot March, A. D., 1S85, been dis- ts the re’er- | character. | solved by u utual consent. t to the Grand —_———————— Deted this 3rd day a : March, A. ai. 1885, vania....lo Phe Egyptian Financial Agreement | * ' harlottetown, in en eae 1G ~~ : a ° . —_. ’ teak kg an ae BENJ. BREMNER. , i JONDON, March 16. é knowu 1s dated CONTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, aC. AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885 mw ; : pe Fl eh REGIA Bs aac {Wrrrren ror Tne Ex TER .. & *y 545 ‘} 1 re 5 vs ' ‘ OR HE EXAMINER ‘ a " an e = _ Si. PATRICK'S DAY. LSPROCIAL Deespari ro tus Exawinen. } cee } j Aare Qar RUSS] i ' j THR 1) A mm art Vr Mar« h 17th, 185 oO) 4 * } | \ A ) bint L By ty bi } WAR. } nnegi | the old standard of Frin! Unfurlit on bigh; at — to greet the bright day which her children | = . hold dear Coilfai Servee ' : ; { euOl ery en \fehan tet the gay votes of yladness 1ing out to the |; ‘ p> ‘ wy ky b Fe Bee ey See ae Le : Qa ‘ 2S Swain ra op Se ;o 2 r th Pate n, the Says and the s cL “i i Y m . : Whose hi! : Riewar, a ’ Wanlen ) , hose blessed advent a ke f Os AANGS 4S j ij li = A vi ike } bac | Me pra’ ¢ i Lhe nation | me ster ped in the pagaus deep} gloom: j . WONDON, Mareh 16 Ss with Liding Him who Lad suffered to! : Che pete ‘ the belt f that G n. | Save, Kor las Askabad to the ile peiuted to lif: beyond death and the! 1s] territory it saves: ‘If Russia js/ soma a Kain territory by trickery, we |r); } : ] a wi. foe.” Y; We! This day shall the exile retrace thea wide iu ' PS iittie later only Jwith the} ocean Line f Afvhanista Cisgusted ; ) . : : } folly ni Russ t the wary sp a To rest for a spave vo his far native lend, pla in ‘ ' ‘ hat becvythened by valu-; Whilst soul of the minstrel 1 deepest ! *. = , .i , ¥ } aie positions gaine | Advices from clevotion, irl ley > ; 2% y mu>an, maey late af March 8 Will chime in the music that beats o that! : . ' | il iat Hats at/ Stale t affairs ace little brighter. Sir Pete s! rand, er | hi; Luaisden s es rt consists of only {00 troo} r -_e nai but ufty are with Gen Ridveway at hougn ail tuneless the harp that rich melody > ” hile | Pendjgh the Government has suspended ) a ne a ' steed ithe whispring zephyrs which faa i say OF ON year, ti aischarge ol soldiers | ‘ley ail MS: pm or 7 thy ble f i the res > “a . . | ; a _ } a hol e@ re rve force, and also trans- ; And all voiceless the halls w here thy voraters! iay ter from the army in Indiatothe reserve. | soared ‘ . j f ’ ' ; i Carourra, March 16 lin faney full flashed with ne’er realized | There a reports here +¢} an artns lreamis og'e Co, | ere ate Feports here that an actnal ) | ¢ COLTISION DAS « irre between the iussisps . ' , ' Ae : 1 i Theauh erin silenne ar | i “si : | Chou, silence relus ar ar- and Afghans The G vernment is very tie va “8 gus drea oer Isillar t : J ne ' S* 3€ ia es neutral Ccoheerping troptier ey . } : } Htier hews And dark eloudlets brood over loved Arran- | Anwes, By RLIN, March 16. Ore 4 ' NV }’ Pena? ‘ } } } r : 3 upWa “a j Dismarck, it is stated, has ever Though the wave of Loch Neagh ii miurnius par 17 | since 1@ §«=6amitcable adjustment of the 12 breaks, Anglo German Colonial dispute been And dashes in foam on a desolate shore. lance al ’ ») ‘ neo ; ; . L clively exerting ali his influence with Yet, Ob Erin thy ] } | ‘ it ot) Russia to avert the threatened war with — os ht 7 oy Ss ee vad : England : os s ' M an Shall mse to shine torth in effulgence again o| ONDo ised 1 ee ’ : DON, Maren 16 And Hope, the ne’er-failing, shali bask in the! ; in the House of Commons this evening | bight, the Government announced that a telegram Ot its golden gleam over mo ain ' & 10untain and | i rom St Petersburg plain. i i il ad" Les View of if , | haTrangement regarding | When the tide of Oppressioa rolls back frem | a en | the outpost u the Russo Afghan frontier, | thy shore, | : a} > a : at 30 d pe : Ald wane shall thy banuher® Of green be un-| turled . ; a << Peat ‘ , ° ‘ | Fearfal Poin. And thy circlet of yote, re-emblazoned onca |! % &ppr infeed th orig ae examining chaplain ' LONDON, March li Shed hellowing cays o'er a vectitied world, } i‘or the cCoods ata as we are shortly to make a change ee Great Bargains! next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry LARGE DISCOUNT! in the business. ‘Special Lines of Goods are MARK&D DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them. Don’t Fail to Call Early if You Want Bargains. We require a Prompt Settlement of all Accounts due up to date. ice-> Remember the place ¢ the Market House. WwW. & A BRO Charlottetown, Feb 7, 1885 wilt) EOPLE Looking for Bargains ought to Co.’s Cheap Store, where goods are sold oO offered to all cash customers alike ;:—7000 yds. Bed Tickings at 5 to Jets per yard under u ual prices; 200 white fringed Coun- terpanes only $1.10, worth $1.75; 2000 yds, Roller ‘Towellings | at 5c, Ge, and 7c ; 150 yds T:ble Linen, beginning at Loe... very cheap; 4000 yds. Cotton Flannels, 4c. to 6c. under prices ; All Grass Cloths and Prints, Cretonnes, Xc., at reduced prices ; | and colored Cashmeres and other Dress Goods at a bargain, about 5000 yards to go cheap, ask to see them; also, special lines in| 7 : Ladies’ Corsets, at low prices. Now is the time to buy Cottons, as they are going up in pr.ce, prices ever seen. go fist to Weeks & all the vear round | at ab ut the same rates a3 many shops call their “selling off”. prices. During March a number of excellent Bargains will be 1385. SPRING TRIP. We have about 75,000 yards) bleached and grey Cottons and Sheetings to offer at the lowest | Desbrisnxy’s old stand. epvosite Wit & CO. a o, w Liverpool to Charlottetown, E CHEAP coos!" °™ 1885. PHE CLIPPER BARK “GULNARE,” NOW ON BERTH, 590 Tous Register. Classed in English Lloyds ‘about 9000 yds. choice Cotton Shirtings from 7c. per yard; black) witiam MecBonald, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool fer Charlottetown, On or about the Ist APRIL next, carry ing Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris and YK Call and see the goods, even if you don’t want to buy. Summerside. W. A. WEEKS & CoO. Mh town, March 5. D885 TO RENT. PENH Subscriber offers for rent half the Shop, formerly occupied by Messrs, Bremner Bros as a book and stationery store. W, A. BRENNAN, Ch’town, March 11, 1885 —tf COAL. N hand, a quantity ef Pi tou, Gourie Mines and Glace Bay Coal. Also: Sydney (old mine) Round Coal. Will be sold for Cash at Sammer prices. i CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, | SALT, SALT. SALT. IN STORE: 5,000 Bags of Liverpool Salt. 9000 do Fishery do. PEAKK BROS & CO OhL’town, Pah. 14, TARE MOLASSES. 50 Puns. Choice Barbadoes. FOR SALE CHEAP. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Water Street. Ch'town, May 10, 1885--Imo Vor Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool ‘to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; in London to J. Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; or here tu L. C. OWEN. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1885—tu th sat COAL. COAL. IN STORE: 300 ‘Tons ACADIA NUT, 200 do do ROUND, 100 do INTERCOLONIAL ROUND, 150 do OLD MINE SYDNEY, 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. } For Sale Low. &. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Vv haf | Ob’town, Jan, 98, IRR Bw wkly KIUBSORIBE for THE WEEKLY EX AMINER, the best paper prbliched op Ch'town, March 12—3i wkly her pat jourlij * asela»4. | | | — —————