Other items. TELFORAPING uTWS, pocal and ; atthe hin - = . [SeRctAL Despatcues To THe EXAMINER, } Su teow THE SOUDAN, . Zyutiary Magistrate's EVIBMELY Aud Untrieudly Natives gos D.Fencon cree Tanieh th ON THE MARCH | o : oo “TS RRACKENBURY ADVANCES. Ros t shave ma vanced to 60 _ . on as ' ‘ . Boston, and are _— ™ ' . j j } ip Seat be big Troops in Good Health and Spirits. a als harthenware mm a ' , Pe, Sets and | Sets heap, at R. K ; te bo rROOPS EN ROUTE race o . or that the farmers on the/} Lonpon, Feb. 25, : . : Weet R sre doing rushing work in| froops en route to the Soudan will go fi hauling mussel mud j direct to Trinkitat, a few miles south of ais e )Suakin, which place will be made the base Hox y is expected home this j} for an advance 'o Berber. week. He has Latour in Great Britain, } ine i : pean Continent RIENDLY NATIVES aus nN . . > . ° OM | The natives in the vicinity of Korti are Ay sttendance of tht ea io a | very friendly. They freely furnish the | ‘ ! ’ ee e- I ; , tropolitan Lodge, | ee | British with supplies. They exprees no ‘ ohne ive room t wht 5 : ested at th fear that the Mahdi will advance td the north. Georot | , will read a paper on pee “National Law, fore the Literary and UNFRIENDLY NATIVES Svientific Society to-morrow evening, | Therebels about Suakim often destroy ec, ; ;; many hours work on’ the new forts being Suernive has been appointed | .. . ‘ sa , . SERGE porsree | constructed by the British troops after t ice Alex. Howatt, of No. 8 y E he jst Lieutenant, . } +t Le, lalter have withdrawn for the night. THE KAMSIN WINDs. Lonvon, Feb. 25. A despatch says the dreaded kamsin | winds, which do not generaliy begin before | March, have already begun to blow over the Soudan. The wind is hot, ani accom- Canada Militia, Tryon, P. Co. zu returpved from Bel- at the annual {t commerce on S2nd batt. Six Cuantes TUPPER sium last week anu was & guest A ; } dinner of th London (hamover ¢ + the 19th inst * | Capes disaster who! 7 vict ‘ j ‘ . ms + ios are. it 18 pleasing to panied by blinding clouds of sand. It 18s remaili 10 t i are, It 1 gt , | 1 nd ys well as can be expected, No | suppos <i] the kamsin winds will prevail repo baal ‘ ° ; i , perati ushave yet taken place. }about a month > : tat 1 | AN ADVANCE tum Pei » Edv i Snowshoe Club will} ‘ i Tue Prin ‘ raiwara : OR‘ > ° meet at the Kink for a tramp on Saturday Kortr, Feb. 20. Gen, Brackenbury is to advance on Abu sfternoon, at 2 o'clock, sharp Ladies are in- v ’ ‘ Hamed. He starts at once. The health | - | By order of the Committee. ee o—— . | and spirits of the troops are excellent. eTIoN SALI Hay, seed grain, c., at oan j ‘ i. sai Farm, Lot 48, near Southport, on | wre te pm star on Saturday next, Feb. 28th, at’ 2 o'clock. See! Lonpon, Feb. 25 handbills. A. MceNerit, Auctioneer. {2i Henry Labouchere, in giving the reasons - | why he believes Gladstone will svon resign THE promoters of the Richibucto andj} his office, uses the following language: Vovcton Railway Company are hopeful and/ ‘Gladstone's age is telling on him. He confident that the proposed road will) wishes strongly, but he wills feebly. He re- prove a great benefit to that part of the/ sorts to temporary expedients now and ountry. |mistekes a victory in parliament, for bial < Capy Fuues Forrescve died in Chicago on statesmauship. alone, friendless and unknown, | tHE ITALIAN EXPEDITION, the 19th inst., an ander the name of Ellen C. Williams. Lady Nap es, Feb. 25. Elien was the wife of Sir Wm. Fortescue, of | The third Italian expedition to the Red E d, wh fter losing all his property by; : ' mT a o t a propery... | Sea sailed from this port yesterday. gambling, came to - ica and diedin 1862. CAUSE OF THR MAHDI'S ADVANCE. Kort, feb. 2. The rumors that the Mahdi was advanc- ing arises from the Mahdi’s making a pilgrimage to his father’s tomb at Kerrers with an immense retinue. MEMORIAL OF GORDON. There was presented to the Mudir at Durbar yesterday, a gold decoration sent by General Gordon. a We greatly regret that insertion was given in Tak Examiner to *‘ Notes from Newton,” in which false statements were made respect- | ing Mess nas and James Croken, ard | Mr. Thomas Smith. Seme ove is guilty of | forgery and imposition on THe Examiner and | , We h ype he will be a the pabl: discovered. | are Tue time for issuing Excursion Return Tickets at one first-class fare from all stations on the P. E. I. Railway to Cape Traverse, and st, is extended to the | - 28th inst.. inclusive. Tickets issued on | Royal Visit to Ireland. 27th and 28th will be good to return up to} ca and inelnding March 4th. Lonvon, Feb. 25. The majority of the lrish papers hope ee a — Tue Fisueny Treavy.— Sir Ambrose Shea} “ f will come up on the next trip of the New- for a cordial welcome to the Prince oO focndland and proce ed to Washington to nego- Wales. The Dublin Evening Mail sees fishery treaty between | political importance in his visit. It expects Ne*foundland. He| the lapse of the Crimes Act, and even more s neice, a daughter | will be done to win the cheers of the Dub- lin mob. The Parnellites will probably | hold a meeting to consider what course to advise the Irish people to take on the occe- sion of the Prince’s visit. tiate 2 renewal of the the United States and will be accompanied by h of Hon. EF Shea, C lonial Seeretary.— Hz Herald. i} sdinnitie Ar the Young Men’s Union this evening, His Honor, Judge Heasley, will give a} short address on the choice of books, fol- | lowed by a debate on the subject :—‘*Does | morality increase with civilization /’’ The meeting will take place in the Y M.C. A. Hall, and not in the lower parlor, as usual. Young men are welcome to attend. — onan Expelling Anarchists. Lonvon, Feb. 20. A despatch from Berlin to the local news lagency, says the Federal Assembly has resolved to expel from Switzerland a large > : ‘ip Mer. Isaac 8 euas accidentally lost aj number of anarchists, who have, it 1s valuable hor wt week The Pioneer says | alleged, taken refuge in the country for the he fastened the horse securely at the door of | purpose of making it a hatching place for 9 ye Mr. J.D. Schnrman, but on eoming out, the} plots to be executed abroad. The decree of beast was nowhere to be seen, and on Wed-jexpulsion affects at least a thousand per- nesday the anima! was found in a neigh boriug i sons. wood on his back. stiff and dead. The sleigh | was ctiached, with the robea, c., in 4 i it. | i ‘ N thing was br »ken ex rept one of the shafts. | The < apes Route. Orrawa, Feb. wey « +o rg’ ‘ i Pi ERS TO Pik EDITOR. In the Senate to-day Sir Alex. Campbell | stated that the Government are now deal- | ing with the question of the transport of | passengers and mails between Cape Tor- , ‘mentinamnud Care Traverse, and will take = yesterday Jp ‘the boat service cut of the hands of private — signature Of F. | - dividuals and make it a Government ser- letters I have written) o: 1. ter communication. P. C's. | and bristles with | 25. - Letter from Hon. D. Davies. SIR,—In your issue published a letter « 2 » CTILICIZi ng tlie i late y on letter i 0 Ve? INSIDUAtTIONS Ottawa News. etic lf you had criticised my letters in your -_-— : - editorial . apacity. I we uld have had nothing | OTTAWA, Feb. av. tocomplain of. I would have had the right! Senator Porier will reside in Richibucto, of reply ; bat | think it most unfair for you | and practice law. is to publish personal attacks from an anony-| There is a deputa'ion here from Richi- er. A cowardly mean skunk | bucto, asking fora subsidy for a line | of courage to put his name to| steamers between Richibucto and West ; | sometimes write letters for | Point, wy ae : the papers on subjects of general interest,; The Government have promised to use towhich Ido not put my name, but they | their best endeavors to make the Scott Act do not contain any personal attacks When more complete this session. I have anything to say against any of our} in their public capacities, 1} put my name to the paper fair, square, and | above board. I disdain to reply to such | creatures as P, C. If he will put his name to the papers he writes, making charges against me, when | was @ police map, 1 will x ply mous serib who has not the his paper ond mat Edmund Yates Ul Lonpbon, Feb. 25. Edmund Yates is very ill, and a petition for his release from prison is being signed extensively. Parliamentary Proceedings. Ortrawa, Feb. 20. ' Inthe House to-day, Kranz moved the | House into committee of the whole, to con- | sider the following resolution :— | Resolved, That it is expedient, whenever Parliament decides that a law providing ‘the importation, manufacture and sale of a3 it acts both as food and medicine. It| intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes not only gives flesh and sirength by virtue | should be enacted, that equitable 2 gee of ite own nutritious properties, but creates should be made for — +4 o aL appetite for food that builds up the | brewers, distillers and malsters, sv _ wasted body ‘respects the diminution i value of rea Yours truly, Danie, Davies. | Ch'town, 26th Feb., 1885. —,, i Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oi! with Hypophosphites IS ESPECIALLY USEFOL FOR CHILDREN’S VISAS re | ruperty, the premises and plant owned and Mr. Wells, who seconded the motion, sation, D>. Osten followed, favoring the reso- lution. Mr sation, } Mr Visher spoke against the necessity of considering the question at this moment |} Mr. Foster spoke ably against the reso- lation page approached him and handed him a} foaming glass of beer which Mr. Foster | tl him to take back to the donor. The | incident caused some amusement to the | House. Mr, Foster had the floor when the: Speaker left the chair at s'x o'clock After reevss several bills were advanced — a stage, and then the House, as the attend- | ance was slim, owing to the ball at Rideau | Hall, adjourned at 8.30 p. m. The Ottawa and Montreal bakers strong: | ly protest against the proposed increase | of daty on flour. Sproule also advocated compen- | oi : Whi'e Mr. Foster was speaking a) -- ——— Weather bulletin Frobabilities for the next 24 hours fod 1 . . / the Maritime Prorinec:. 10 a. winds; tine weather, Tononre, Feb, 26 in. Light to moderate higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICK, Charlottetown February 26, 1835, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at i ks i ek ie ice denuken 28 9 Lowest Temperature yesterday,(read at Re a ci ues cuca» os A Lowest Temperature this morning .... 0.7 - ~ ‘Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 11 ‘Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. . 15. — -o-———————~— P. E. Island Hospital. The Treasurer of the Prince Edward island Hospital begs to acknowledge having received over and above private subscrip- Dh tions in Charlottetown, the following sums : *t. Paul's Church, Charlottetown......316 45 Mount Stewart Methodist Church..... 5 00 Zion Church, Charlottetown..... 11 00 Summerside | piscopal Church........ 7 00 St. Eleanor’s k piscopal Church........ 5 00 Port Hill Episcopal Charch,..... 7 50 Alberton Episcopal Church............ 7 00 New London Episcopal Church .. ee Springtield Temperance Society....... 4 35 Tryon Methodist Chureh.... 5 20 Summerside Methodist Church..... -. 600 Kinross Kirk, Rev. Mr Goodwill...... 9 54 Morning Star Lodge Good Templars.... 3 00 Albion Orange Lodge, Montague...... 26 50 Sams DOGRONNED. .. 50s sicccsc ceed 3 75 meer Mabbiees....... .. Soe cin secs 6 25 Paloonwocd Asylam ...... 605+ -+::007 8 oe Cardigan Presbyterian Church........ 5 20 Dundas _ as sue ee Souris, ccli-cted by Miss Knight...... 30 25 Methodist Brick Church, Ch’town .. .. 38 50 St. James’ Church, “ bind 2 Bedeqne Methodist Church ........... 5 CO Pownal, ig - ‘ 6 54 Mt. Stewart and West St. Peter’s Pres- pesceeee Uneeeees.... .......... O93 Birch Hill Kirk, Rev. Mr. Goodwill... 6 31 New Glasgow, collected by Miss M. Stevenson and Miss M, Nisbet. 25 60 Milton, Rustico and North Wiltshire Episcopal Churches.............. 10 07 Summerside Baptist Church........ 8 75 Lot 48, Church of Christ............., 345 Vernon River Methodist Church.,.... 6 75 $308 21 DIED. In this city, on Wednesday, 25th inst., of inflammation of the lungs, Margaret, beloved wife of Patrick McCarey, aged 67 years. {Funeral from her late residence, Dorchester Street, to-morrow, Friday, at 9.45 a. m, REGULAR TRADER. THE CLIPPER BARK “MOSELLIn,” 500 Tous Register, Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, Alexander MeLeod, Commander, WILL Liverpool for Charlottetown, On or about the lst APRIL next, carry- ing Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Sourls and Summerside. For 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 to the owners PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1585. FOR SALE S ° EYE Black Bash Lobster Factory, Lot 45, lately occupied by Doyle & McBride, Souris East. That is:—1 main building, 52 feet long by 30 wide; 1 shed, 20 feet long by 13 wide; 1 warehouse, 20 feet long by 13 wide; 1 csok house, 20 feet long by 12 wide -all in good order, together with all outfits, nearly complete. Also, 660 lobster traps and trap ropes. For particulars and terms apply to OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, P. E. I., Jan. 30—1m 2aw wky 4i SAIL FROM MEVERAL DESIRABLE BUILDING }) LOTS FOR SATE. on Upper Hills- berough Street, a: ivilows: i'wo adjoining the residence cf Mr \Wellaev, four below that of Mr Leitch, ar: sn« va the corner, adjoin- ing Mr. Knigl.v's, on Euston Street. For terms apply t!) James DesBrisay. A NIT STAR HPRiBRU AR Y used by them in their basine.s. | spoke at some length in favor of compen Perkins White Esttons, - Oo EEE : a ‘* am s0.6 wit - — payee mnante etteat ° . ‘ * ec -~ .e4 ; ’ “i - " z and - © ee re ct a eet... s . ‘ ” ne — . . / ’ bee a daa ‘ ‘ ———. SATAN one orange cans: erly NERONON a: PC ONT (eee R COON TET SNR ONTE tle a eli cnc ADA lini i. ALA el alee ity GORE ALTO A TN Hs RRR, " me om ~- 5 A cence —— . ere - ee a ene ~~ a) . ~~ —e — ‘ee ; oT —) Oe me, _ —_— . ' mm . + . A ae 3 oy a ve — +. 5 t RB: he ei i ¥ +. A & Sterns. Grey Usttons, Print Esttons, SHEETING COVTONS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTORS AMD ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885. GOODS, aC, AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & STERNS. Grea ~oods ata LARGEH DISC a the Market House. WwW. & A. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885. LONDON HOUSE A SPLENDID RANGE OF CLOTUS IN Broadciloths, W orsteds, Meltons, Suitings & ——-9- —— Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. Custom Tailoring Department! Light ¢ vercoativgs, Work done with Prompiness and in the t Bargains! For the next 30 days we @ffier the balance of our Dry OU NT as we are shortly to make a change in the business. Special Lines of Goods are MARKED 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. is Remember the piace: Desbrisay’s old stand, opposite BROWN & Co. SPECIAL BARGAINS. THEG. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bock store, 89 Queen St, Cl’town, Ieb. 16, 1885 COAL. COAL. GHO. DAVIBS. & CO. wsvere: Ch’town, Feb. 5, 1885—2 aw wkly | 300 Tons ACADIA NUT, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. On Consignment. Ap eg Plates the 9th day of March next, from persons wil- ling to lease Queen’s Wharf for a term of Ten and Ingots Tin. iron, Tin Plates, Piz Lead | 200 do do ROUND, 100 do INTERCOLONIAL ROUND, 150 do OLD MINESYDNIEY, 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. For “ale Low. C. LYONS, Acadia Uoal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. Years, together with the warehouse at the 20 Tons Round Iron, sizes 4, §, j and ; neh. | Ch’town, Jan 28, 1885--6w whly outer or southern end of whart. 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for obster See ee ‘Tenders to state what amount iessee would | packers. \ } be willing 0, pay for Sent per pear to the|” 2 Fign Lead. Valuable Farm for Sale. City ; also what amount lessee would expend 2 Ingots of Tin. on repairs to whaif during the term of lease. The City reserving the right to land stone PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch’town, Feb, 14, 1885. } ‘ if PVHAT valuable Farm, with buildings ' thereon, situated at Belle Vue, Lot 49. and deals for City purposes ; also, reserving | the right of way over that part of the wharf | as far dowa as five fees south of the bui'ding | ver y in the occapation of David Small, which building is also reserved by the ¢ ity. FN x The Council do net bind themselves to IN ~ ii ORE $ accept the lowest or any tender. ! 5,000 Bags of Liverpool Salt. AH, MACPHERSON, a ee oe City Clerk. PEAKE BROS & «0, febl7 2?wks 2aw pat Ch’town, Feb. 24, 1835--2 aw tl date ta fri | Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1884. | residence or seaside hotel it cannot be esur- passed; only 15 minutes’ drive from the ferry. Will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars apply to W. H. HASZARD, ab W. & A. BROWN & CO., Queen Street. Ch'town, Feb, 10, 1885—eod wkly 3w SALT, SALT. SALT ee it ce semana