if OSS ily Css FP oe 1 ee t : A | ee tee a “te A vane qe A ey a Be i ia ee ; SSS en Mn we cl ei te EMA APR IS nal EE encburtiinnndimasendl eT OO se ee Half-breeds. The Northwest “Which Way ?’ Ex-Lieuteraxt-Governor Morris, in| That every article used for the same Phe Tr s of Canad divides the | Purpose is of equal value no one admits. As : { 1) nion » there in all natural productions, so in the man : ‘ . | factured; all have their degree of merit,and mee. st elitss consists" | soap is as conspicuous ip its variety as any se Wi sat St. Laurent near Prince thing else. But in this, as the demand for } Who, a { \ibert. the Qu Appelle I Inkes and 4-! the pure and reliable increases, so does the nton, have their farms aud omes ;| value oi the productions of Curtis Davis & Sei d such as are! Co., especially their ‘Welcome’ and ‘Un w iedentit ws the Indians, | equilled extra’ bands, being prac h i kin theip | tleally recommended by other mann- ! in speaking the ’ : ca facturers, who imitate them in every t} hrc iss, negnin, | . ; : = a4 “Siti coneeivable way. But, while this com- — ‘ } lo t } } : . de up ol ow go hot farm OUT) iment may be appreciated, what can be ! he fashion Ol) said in favor of such competition, or the piider I ns, in the pursuit of the | character of such goods and their markets ind other game Writing just; No one should be deceived, as the orignal Mer. Morris savs that as!has the name of Curtis Davies, in full, se classes. the question | either on the bar or wrapper, and it is bolt. .)) | their purpose to let their reputatien st wed . ne. Such half-breeds will, I } rye this cla as ol Loos. [ recogui Zea as pe ASESSOTS April ‘, TSRSS -~oam dy “ kly. miirms by the govern , ; 7 ‘ 1 -_> ' Homiinus * nny on . + their Holding and tous Ce n-} Special Notices. finue to make the living by farmiog} ae 1 { 4 7 tt > I i I: Tt Ver 2” ny lat r - Ai ? ws Mt CLASS | Rep CURRANT JELLY, 2 cents per pound a * ; | ! g ius Indians and as! Beer & Goff's. jap 9 ce D he ft ! j aAmMmovuL WwW hic h Lapti and Mi-ses Rubber Boots at Mac- r The p wsiticn of donald’s Boot Store. jap5 hird class he considers more difh Kerosene Ou by the Cask at Beer & Gott s. : . i | ap 6 In their case, the loss of the; . ‘ } t lestructiol 'renks and Valises sellieg cheap at J. B. | 1a of livelihood | he destruction}, ts ' . . ) m . : ' ; Maedonald’s i*p 5 slo, produces tne same dis- a | he t | nz people all know L. E. Prowse sells the 63 ciet 5 that of , Bs ; a i : — oe : - a- | cheapest and best Hats in town. {mar 25 rains * ‘ir \ ris fiau airea ly i MEN'S Re BBER Boots, best quality, selling legested ensus should be taken | jow at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot store. fap 5 tthe Metis w! ved by wandering) Rep Ovraanr JELLY, 25 cents per pound at r ne | Though not then Beer & Gots. [ap 9 Sp to mmend their being Bon xLess Fish, 5 cts. per pound ; 30 pound j under the treaties, he suggest- | boxes, $1.35, at Beer & Gy tf's. mchli? i th ad should be assigned tol them Fox Worsteds and Tweeds for Men’s Suits ev had settle id wo if, | #° to J. B. Macdonald's. jap 5 <amination of their circumstance Iy you want the right Hat at the right 3 : ; , price go to L, E, Prowse’s, (mar 28 G mie eXpeqient, s0lne ; 10 be viven them to|. Ll: E. Prowsz’s Hats suits the pocket and , Pe tits the head, [mar 28 i m to enter on agricultural : : - bin 1 lweiline on. the im CANNED Salmon, Lobsters aud Finnav tio i we 3 . : ale ; oS .. , | Haddie at Beer & Goff's. (feb 21 j ue balf-breeds as a link | Lor remnants of Cloth at half price, at L, Prowse’s. whites and Indians, Mr E Md Lord | add . ‘ aa . PCss O1 i : ae awe Groop Coprtisu at W. P, Colwill’s. rin in which he attributed much} Dutfer mchl8—4w dy wky. of the go ig belween the two Rep Currant Jeviy, 25 cents per pound at races to huit b i influences. It is all | Beer & Goff's {ap 9 pity that a class of people} Dorsey, Gorr & Co.’s is the best place who micht have proved so usefal toto buy Boots. mch25 Great Repvuctrion on Boots and Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. mech25 For restoring worn-out land, increasing the yield of milk, and quality of pasture, as well 'as early maturity of crops; use ‘Ceres’ and (ry so uld have been misled by} iosel into courses that can others, many ways they wil prove bene - while | iisaster elves nol is to ik ‘ Rone [mar Gentes | One hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & PR Goltt's. (feb >| Recent Battles. British Losses in Crear Tweens for boys at L, E, Prowse’s. Excenttent Tras selling low at J. B. mch26 twenty-four or twenty-five} * ” > ’ ; ’ uttles fought by British troops during | Macdonald 8. -" ‘ - i“ cies ~ those! We gvarantee to sell cheaper than any- | one, — Dorsey, Golf & Co's. meh25 A SPLENDID lot of Tea Pots at W. P. Col- oill’s. dw dy wky—mehI8 = including all e. Afghan, Zululand snd campaigns, the number of | Casualties i:as exceeded in only three! | Frereen barrels Fox Berries at Reer & Goff's I Cn yeu in the Ashaate Hey ptiau instances the total of 50 killed and 170 | (fel 2 ‘ _ Oe . . ; hal wounded, inflicted on us during the | A FRw pounds of that M2 cent Preserve, at desperate encounter of Sunday. Of) R. K. Brace’s. Also Fizs, Dates, &e. (ap 7 these three, two were disasters of a chur-! Goon, all-wool Tweed for 48 cents per yard acter happily very rare in the annais|®t!, B Prowse’e ot the British army—viz., Isandula,and | Maiward. In the former ease our total | torces of 23 officers, 500 men and 1,000] natives was annihilated, and on the oc- casion of the disastrous defeat and re treat of Gen, Burrough’s command our! loss amounted to 21 officers, 300 Eng-| THE EXAMINER lish and 700 natives killed, and 15) officers and 90 men missing. The third! case in which our loss was heavier than at Bakers Zereba was at Tel-el-Kebir,| | where 9 officers and 45 men were killed | and 22 officers and 320 men wounded, and even here the number of killed was | less than thatin Sunday’s battle. In| this respect, however, “both the two} = OFFICE last named are exceeded by Majuba| Hill, where 85 were kilied: Laing’s| has lately been replenished with a Nek, 81; Tamai, 91 ; and Abu Klea, 74 | supply of killed, Fighting M. Ds. ‘Drinti ronj oe Printing Types and Materia) Dr. W. B. Slayier and Dr. Chas. | Rigby, two leading Halifax physicians | encounter on Friday} which has Leen the talk ofthe city all | day. Dr. Slayter, who is a powerfully | built man ol forty live, was one of the Latest lnvention and Best surgeons of the Princess Louise Fusi- | F Deseription, liers who declined to proceed to the seat | ol the Northwest war when ordered. | He bas since been the recipient of sev-| hada persoual —OF THE— and We are now prepared to print, under the | | | } — Royal Receptions. welcome ure that the government eral handsome white feathers and has | been freely posted as a “coward,” Dr. | Rigby, a rival physician, a tall thin | man, with one arm hors de combat; has} publicly and privately expressed his | ; iaj opinion of Slayter’s decision to stay at) Careful and Skilful Suvervision of home. The two men met when Slayter | Mr. J, W. Mitchell, proved that though afraid to go to the | front be was not averse to fighting at| ; : home, by knocking Rigby down and BULL HEADS, kicking him. The belligverents were = 5 ‘ | , . 7 * eae und Slayter who was arrest- BEAN CHEQUES, ed will be sued for damages. Slayter vaan ' hus also been dismissed from the Cana- | VOTES OF HAN BD, dian military service. | HAND BILLS, 7 LEPPER HEADS, King Humbert and Queen Margherita | on the Sth inst., reeecived Garibaldi’s | R ROnEPTS widow and son, giving them a kind | , fhe agreement in regard | “i hea to the cession of the Island of Caprera| POSTERS, was signed. The conditions imposed | fiape shall build a| DODGERS, Le. lighthouse on the island, and preserve | serenade saad a In Short dobies, in Good Style Ait AY CHEAP PRICES. eine SALES.—I am instructed by Paul Lea, Esq., to sell his valuable prop- | erty in this city, by auction, on Monday, the 27th doy of April inst., at 12 o’clock noon AUCTION . . ’ va tho premises, namely, the large factory buildings and yvrounda, the dwelling house, stable, etc, and a vacant 1 | | ' i ' pe | | i ' | lot in rear : a aan fa —_ of same Particulars in handbills.—A. MONEY TO LOAN MecNeity, Auctioneer. [ap 13 +e ~<a - | ese: aa G. Uoxksrar bas for sale at St. Vinceut 7. ums of from $100 to $1000, on good ursery, 4 ‘ariety of plants in bloom. Also | seaurity. Apply at Examiner cllice. bougueta, only 25 cents each (ap 7 Oh toon Merch 92 I8R8Kh Daw « bLaly Vor THE DAILY HXAMINER, gain. Dated at Charlottetown thie sixth day MORRIS & IRHLAN D'S NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. Ch emer 7. only Eight-F'ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvemevts than ANY SAFE made, such as ; Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the thief as it can be 2nd. THE PATENT» HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, aud keep the bolt-work in good order, 3rd. LRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indetinite time, Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs the moisture and “requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbors. ‘th. ELGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage of heat, it having to pss over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on this continent, and have the CHAMP/ON RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of large numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm, monials and information, address, JOSEPH JACORS, GQRENERAT. AGRENT CHARLOTTETOWH SASH AMD GQUR FACTORY | Peake’s Ne. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CG. PROPRIETCGNS&., _-. Oo-----—- We Sre now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; For prices, testt- MORRES & IRELANP, 64 Sudbury St., Rowton Maas 3. Sashes Doors Window and Door Framos, Architray +3, 5pouting aud Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Lelio, Twists, otc. We are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, ia Planing, Jointing, Mortioing, ‘Toron ing, Jig end Fret Sawing, ‘Turning, ctc. All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice, With New and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can ‘tmost satisfaction to all whe eo ne with thoir patronage CDRenwe Inna '@086 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, Iss4-5. Winter. Arrangement, IS8S84<5. i)? AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1884, Trains will run daily as follows (Suaday’s excepted) :—- insure TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM' THE WEST. STATIONS, No, 1,/No, 3, STATIONS. ‘No. 2./No, 4, ); AM P. My P- se Ces Wt, Fs Bo Bd a os ccc ccecssees | 7.168 | 26 oe i Uild, hak o ca oe 4.45 10,15 Se Sg 0.65's cance vncnnsce ..| 7.38 ar eweie Sumetion ...c.. bhenectoos 4.22 | 952 EE, WR cic sock ands csnemesees | ORD Fer eee Wie... . ndocccccowses 3.30 | 9.00 SE I ic ed reo ooh MM FO I ono oc cedidccece csesces $.15 | 8.45 SUR: cass wile ott <Guea boxe duae el S25 0 OEE TORE, «oily... dando edbeiboodpecs 2.40 | 8,08 I i ccc] Ee | Otte TUNE CAMS... cin cnn00kboees «cen obne os ee 1. IU dis vcs bb Udides oFbddaace ben one bee Fe IEE occcbbnbctetseeneseesécs.. suse BON Lae ere ong es me 10.10 1 6,20 i Mandibetoh .. 50: .- is ccvcseccese Veveceht E50 TF TS ar, 10.45 | 6,45 dp 1.15 | 6.45 Summerside... .... 3 P. M. Mememmeralds. « » « « .0:566949000000006, ; . 7. dp} 1.00 ar 11.10 | EE ae aap eee r eT? 1.22 POON Ghe sins. ci ii ccdccsse ccovcececs 10,47 i 1.50 SE ETE LE ERE HE ..-. 10,20 ens orgs wi ccl sauces ataeen 2.35 | Port Hill noccccccccccccccesceseees --- 9,35 EN isc naed ns coscddbaccenuneusuenee 9.00 O’LOBEY. 6 0c cvcewdecedscccccucsvsecoceces ' 8.15 | EEE ILE LLL OREES | 4.20 tA. a aide acdiettiinssdedénaseebap 7.49 | ERIS «ok disc oh i) dnagh Fook 6,00 Ss. con wiaiinetiianh tastes ip 7.10 eS Oe ee ae ar, 8-00 ji TUIBN .. 00. coc ccccccccccccscscccccse dp 6.10 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. | i | STATIONS. |No. — 7.}| STATIONS. jNo. 6,| No, 8, P.M, A. M. Charlottetown...... sacbunthensmekidnace } 2.30 MMCRIAG, 651 Sieh cdiiccssdstt sé \19.30 a SOO... . . .. .o0nnseencesecde ys | 2,53 | | |\Rovalty: Junctdon,...ccoscosccccccccecce 10.07 POGIIGG, 0 oo cendseoeechice pdereppecoccese | 3.30 | nb 6bb66660606006s" oh 00 ov ae 60k. 9,30 Mount Stewart........s+006 eo eeteesceces | 4,10 i ecctare udb-snsechananye LER EEE Pe dp} 8.65 ; Cardigan ..++scccsccsccce.ses Gee deige cece ' 6.30 SA ih ERS e edisckicscsncwesed 7.25 | GOOTgetOWwl ooeeeeee......eeeeeee eoesees 5.55 SINS sad « sen asisiudin Ce bi eid atid | 7.00 ° P. M,|| A, M, Mount Stewart.. | OP I I osc in en dence entsenns dp! 8.55 Morell. ...ceees “| 4.50 SITES Fi 5 0s vade cds Iehedes pete dagnase'’ 3.10 St, Peter’s....... na OS). Fi DOG yh eds -bipe is dp pee ectdevbhisees 7.39 Bear River........sceeseees. Wee . | Oe ee i we 6.50 Souris....... odtbcstovettenseeses GMS TR 5st. ooh A kan 6.06 fe Trains are run by Eastern Standard Tine FATES COLMAN, Ratleey OMe, Ch’ town, Dan &, Moperinkgan dont FOR SALE. ‘Illi [SuAllD OF ANTIGOSTI. ~OOO BUSHELS FISHERY SALT “ssi TMPORTANT NOTICE = exrmnpoe 1885—bu th sat ee My Bsses. &- W, ond T, @. Stockwell, Fe JUST PUBLISHED Merchants, of Quebec and London, 2 ingland, having purchased the whole of that Island, known as ANTICOSTI, situate Love of Country, in the District of Saguenay, Province of A LECTURE BY Quebec, Dominion of Canada, together with ‘ D. Ferguson. IERA all pe i all the Fishing Rights and other Appurten- ances thereto belonging, hereby give Notice that a8 soon as navigation opens they will be prepared to supply from their Chief Stores at English Bay, MeDonald ove, Fox Bay, and other places, complete Supplies of Fish- ing Tackle, Nets, Lines, Hooks, Cordage, Hardware, Sal‘, Provisions, Groceries, Crock- ery, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Merchandise and Clothing. AT THE LOWEST RATES, to all Ch'town, March 21, 1885. Fishermen, Vessels, Lumbermea, Farmers, ary Anglers and others, and they will be pre- pared to deal with them for the purchase of Ey! OTICE. all Fish caught round the Coast; And the said Messrs. Stockwell heréby Wee also give notice to all Merchants andf To Ali Whom it May Concern, | Traders who heretofore made use of any o |the Buildings, Stablings, Fenciogs, Wharf. a | ages, &c., and all other improvements on the ere is to give notice to all persons who [gjand, and at the various Fishing Establish- _ may have left Watches, Clocks or other ments around the Island, that they are to articles in the custody of the late Juha Jury, | desist from using the same; and anyone deceased, for repairs or otherwise, unless they | tonnd unlawfully fishing on tne Island. or are called for within six months from this damaging or committing any injary to any date, they will be sold at Auction to pay | of the Buildings thereon, will be prosecuted expenses. The articles will be found at the | All persons desirous of landing Goods store of George G Jury, North side Queen | |, the Island S Square, who will deliver the same, ue sao . ee mont apely fox Linanes ta Also on hand a supply of Waltham and | jisble t : _ “ee Pe ae. ae Patent Lever Watches, an assortment of Resi - co eine oF. Vagynes. Clocks and Jewelry, which will be sold cheap. | “* SIGORAS WIEDER LO TOMAR on the Island, A large iron Safe, as good as new, at @ bar. | “24 4l! others desirous of obtaining License ; to fish, must apply forthwith to MR. W. STOCKWELL, fion. Sold at the Book and Drug Steres for the benefit of the Benevolent Irish Society. Price, 25 Cents. | February, 1885, Or to MRS. JOHN JURY, Adminietretriyv MR. THOMAS LeBRUN, | : at English Bay, CWnhieras Cok (8 | white March 28, 1895 -ap4 6i why Ji Ad. PRIL : WEEKLY 14, 1885. 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