tm Leeal and Other Ltems. ‘ be returned from Ottawa | Sepals e are > prisoners in jailin Montreal, 165 males and 170 females > \NOTHER LUSTTER from Hon, D. Davica, on | winter communication, re ceived, \ ill appear n Monday > i SA \ large office safe, in perfect | rder, will be id ata bargain. Apply at | 3 i it b 23 Zi pad - a Catt at Johnson's and get vour clothes | aned, pressed and dyed; also get your beds | aned. Fteb23 6i | > Mik and condensed milk to last, via Intercolonial fur Truro Condensed | ped 440 cases of Friday Ce... sh Chicago on Kailway. seouatinidisieageni tue celebration of the fiftieth anniversary Toronto will be held on the Sth of March. Lhe*council has denoted $10,000 to the cele- ration fund > ue damage caused by the late tire to the class-rooms in St. Patrick’s Hall having been repaired, the school will resume its work on Monday morning. - ll Tux livery stables are doing a rushing business. Everyone who can at all spare the | time and money indulges in a spin over the | smooth ice of the Hillsborough. > A MASQUERADE BALL was held in the parlor | of the Clifton House, Summerside, last night. The ball was a grand succesa, and very credit able to those Who managed it. ieee Tire election in Northampton, England, on Tuesday, resulted in the choice of Mr. Brad- langh (Radical) over Mr. Richards (Conserva- tive) by a vote ef 4,031 to 3,665. - > Tae niai!s left Cape Tormentine at 11.15 a. m., but have not arrived at Cape Traverse | yet. Couriers left “ape Traverse at 9 a. m., | and arrived at Cape lormentine at 1 p, m. | - ae - | Tue excellent skating on the river is being | taken advantage of by our citizens. | Every | afternoon and night theice is thronged with | skaters. Bontires here and there are among the attractions, alpine Str Epwarp KgyNY is now the oldest living member ef the charitable Irish society of Halifax, having joined the society in 1823, and Roger Cunningham is the next oldest, having joined in 1832, ae A SPECIAL MEETING of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall on next Tuesday evening, the 26th inst., at seven o'clock, p. m., to further consider the revised bye-laws and constitution of the Society.— Heyry FirzGeracp, Secretary. {feb 23 31 aiitnclagisnihces Lerp Rawnpotrn Cuurcarmt has been elected President of the National Conserva- tive Unicn. This indicates that he will suc- ceed Sir 8S. Northcote as leader of the Censer- vatives in the Imperial Parliament. ‘ir &. Northcote’s son and other members threaten to secede. salaaiiinneetael THose whose duty it is to look after such mastters should see that the debris remaining ‘ o« the recent fire on Richmond Street is promptly removed, the sidewalks leveled, and the cellars railed in. As things are at present it is certainly very dangerous for people to pass that way, particularly after nightfall. imines A Loypon despatch says that a Royal Com- mission has been appointed to enquire into the condition of the dwellings of the poor in the United Kingdom. The Commission in- cludes Cardinal Manning, several delegates from workingmen’s associations and a number of Irish and Scotch members of Parliament. - --- >_> — A TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR crept into our leading article of yesterday. It was there stated that “‘Mr, Bannerman Warburton, the Grit Seer, convinced many of the eleetors by the irresistible logic of his books.” It should have read that Mr. Warburton had convinced the electors by the “‘irresistible logic of his looks. a Te Sister Superior of the Charlottetown Hospital thankfully acknowledges-the receipt of $38 from Mrs, Rayden, being proceeds of theatrical entertainments held at Westbourne. Her especial thanks are also due to the kind ladies and gentlemen, who took part in the ontertaiuments, as well as to those whose patronage contributed to their success. --~?>}>-—- -—~ Tux general increase in the rates of insur- ance, which went into operation at the com- mencement of the year, will, it is estimated, increase the premiums paid by Halifax to the insurance companies by some $25,000. And this, notwithstanding the fact that Halifax 1s one of the most profitable cities on the conti- nent to the fire insurance companies. — Halifax Herald. e ---- > a — Mr. P. 8. Browy has started a subscription list for the purpose of getting up a number of first-class races on Hillsborough fice, between now and the 17th of March. The races pro- posed are a free-for-all and a three minuite class, and will be managed by a committee to be hereafter appointed. Asthere are a large number of trotting horses in the Province, which will take part, we hope to see a hand- some amount subscribed. andnedaiecatne Tae Moncton Times says:—A question of considerable interest to farmers just now 18: Will there be a profitable export market for potatoes the coming spring? The question 18 not easy to answer just yet, but it is feared from indications that the demand for export will be sinall and prices, consequently low. The Montreal Gazetle quotes offerings of large lota at seventy cents per bag. —oigiiiininihes Exrens:ve preparations are being made for the Carnival, which takes place in Citizens Skating Rink, on Tuesday evening next. Half fares have been issued from Summerside and Georgetown 2nd intermediate stations. A large number of maskers from Summerside and Georgetown have expressed their intentions of attending, and Tuesday's will, no doubt, be one of the best ever held in the city. cotinmatisdlgpiaienetn At Digby, N. S., on the 18th, the four negroes arrested for the murder of Wm, Kent were examined before Magistrates Holdsworth and Hutchinson. The boy Jimmie and the old woman Elsie swore directly opposite The ithe Governor of | ing the resolution. hoy says he saw Elsie take the axe from behind the door and go towards deceased, and he ran out of the house. never saw the axe. They were all remanded for t ial at the Supreme Court, except the | hoy, who was required to give bonds for his | appearance as a witness. —_— ‘ Porrver’s Syrur Hyvornosruires is the only Nerve and Brain Tonic endorsed by the Profession for General Debili- | ty, Nervousness, Impaired Nutritive, ct. waa by all Dengyists, Prive 50 cents, Elsie swore she | It is stroogly | THE CIR ERHAL ot Ba L TELEGRAPHIC = WEWS, [Seexcrat Desrarcees ro Tur EXAMINER, ] Excitement in London over the Tokar Disaster. Lonpon, Feb. 22. The greatest excitement prevails in London and in Parliament at the news of the surrender of Tokar. of the surrender has been received from Suakim, which eays that Tokar and with about 150 soldiers left the port ) on W ednesday, and had a parley with the rebels. When they returned to town they announcer ‘ . : Canning | vanced that they were going to sur- render themyelves. This caused a great commotion, as many of the garrizon refused | to give way to despair, and still had hopes that succor would reach them in time, Cheir murmurs however, were of no avail, | curred in them as reported is moved, such | and the rebel terms were finally accepted. | It is net believed that the rebels put the | population to the sword, for it is under- | stood that the conditions of surrender pro- | vided that their lives be spared. - oe a German Politics. Lonpon, Feb. 22. The Times has a long leading article upon the Herr Lasker incident. It says : *“‘At last Prince Bismarck has obtained an opportumty to snow his dislike of the country Which annually robs him of thousands of conscripts. Congress was ill advised in send- t Prince Bismarek was un- gracious in returning it, granting however that Bismarck was right in refusing to praise Herr Lasker, His orgaus are wrong im reviling Minister Sargent. The latter wae only obey ing his Government and this is no reason why he courtesy and almost of internatiozal law to the contempt of the German people. General Graham's Arrival. Lonpon, Feb. 22. Earl Granville has received a despatch from the British Consul at Suakim, to the effect that only those of the garri- son -of Tokar who had wives had surren- dered to Osman Dignar. The remainder are trying to reach Suakim. . Gen. Graham Commander-in-chief of the proposed Tokar relief expedition announces his arrival at Suakim. He states that no reports of the actual surrender of Tokar has yet been received. Troops were being taken at Trinkital with the utmost rapidity. Tokar Surrenders. Lonpon, Feb, 22. The Daily Telegraph this morning reports the surrender of the garrison at Tokar, the Times confirms the report, On receiving news of the surrender of ‘lokar, Earl Granville, Foreign Secretary of State, instantly summoned a Cabinet Council. Another Revolt. ee Carro, Feb. 22. A revolt has broken out at Massowah, and is spreading. El Mahdi has appointed his brother, Ali. Yussaf, {Governor of Darfour, and ordered him to levy 7,000 men and march to Kardaffin to reinforce the main bedy of El Mahdi's troops. El Mahdi Favered. Cargo, Feb. 22. The Governor of Kassala favors El Mahdi and would rather evacufite the town than fight him, A portion of the Khartoum garrison has left that town; 3,900 Blacks rewain at Khartoum and 3,000 at Sennaar. Preferring the Rebels. Carro, Feb. 22. Everything indicates that the Egyptian officers at Tokar preferred to surrender to the rebels rather than tothe Christians. A Soudanese Lieutenant wished to fight, however, and tried te assemble the soldiers but in vain. The Garrison at Kassala. Svakim, Feb. 22. Letters have been received here from Kassala which report that the garrison of that town is fifteen hundred strong, and has sufficient supplies to last a fortnight. That Golden Cup. Paris, Feb. 22. M. Gricou, has the gold cup from which Hiephoa, late King of Annam, drank poison, at the bidding of the present regent. A Transport Ashore. ee Svaki. Feb. 22. The transport ‘‘ Mansourah.” with ammunition and cattle is ashore forty- five miles north of Suakim. Citizens the First to Submit. Suakim, Feb. 22. Refugees from Tokar report that the in- habitants of the town were the first to sug- gest submission, and that the garrison followed. Parneli’s Amendment Lost. ——- Lonwon, Feb. 22. Parnell’s amendment was rejected by a vote of eighty-one to thirty. The address in reply to the Queen's speech was then passed. British Troops.' ce Catro, Feb. 22. Twelve hundred British troops are now at Suakim, and three thousand two hundred at Trinkital. The Fever Scourge. = »)») Lonvon, Feb. 22. Thousands of people are dying of a in the south of Java. Moceaivi, | loaded DAILY HXAMINER, FEBRUARY 28, A French Painter Dead. Paris, Feb. 22. M. Francois Byvhenr, painter, died sud- cenly this morning. Dominion Political Notes. Orrawa, Feb. 22. The Speaker took the chair at 3.25. ' canals, | the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Can- jada, respecting seditious and vuniawful associations, ete., which was carried on division. Sir John A. McDonald moved that |} whenever the resolutions moved Chas. Tuvper, respecting the Canadian | Pacific Railway, are reported and con- motion for concurrence shall have preceded every day next week. After routine proceedings, Blake said that it would be impossible to have any motion dis- cussed on the question seeing that important information asked for had not yet been sup: plied to the Honse, and he would thereby allow the motion to be carried on division, | without troubling the House with voting thereon. On motion of Sir Charles Tupper, that the Pacific Railway be read a second time. Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the ifaritime /’revinces. Toronto, February 23 -10 a. m. Southwest | Fresh to strong souteeast to — | should be held up in defiance of international | winds, cloudy, mild weather, with light snow | or rain. MR&TEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, 23rd Feb. 1854. Highest temperature yesterday . ........ 20.5 Lowest temperature (read at midnight),...10 2 Lowest temperature this morning........ 18.2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, . 28.1 lempcrature this afternoon, at 1 o’eloek. .37.0 Belfast Election ates. It is said that Mr. MeCourt’s influence at Montague told heavily on the election re- ‘enit, The vote at the close of the poll at Eldon was, McMillan, 32; Martin, 112. Daniel F. McDonald, of Mount Stewart (the rejected of Fort Augustus) had better remain at home in future contests in the Belfast district. Poor little Duncan McRae and Henry Douse did not prevent the election of Mr, Martin after all their trouble hawking Davies’ lying telegram from poll to poll. We shall know how to treat these tramps in future. David Laird and John F, Robertson will now be able to guage the extent of their in- fluence in Belfast, We venture to assert that if these gentlemen had remained at home Mr, MeMillan would have made a better show, Eldon, Feb. 23, 1884, eee ee Staaten CARD OF THANKS. \ RS. STAMPER wishes, most sincerely, - to return her thanke to the firemen, her many friends, and the public generally, for saving so much of her property from destrue- tien by fire, on the morning of Wednesday ast. Ch’town, Fob. 23, 1884 CARD. N\ ESSRS. McLBAN & MARTIN hereby x beg to return their sincere thanks to the friends who so generously assisted them in saving their property from the late fire. Feb. 23, 1884.—li FOR SALE, MILCH COW, in fair fondition for the Butcher. Apply at this office. Feb. 23, 1884. A LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE HELD IN James’ | THURSDAY, the 6th MARCH. By order of Committe. St. Hall, Ch’town, Feb. 18, 1884. COAL. © COAL. at Queen’s Wharf Scales. | GEO, COOMBS, Feb. 15,—cod wk ly 3i WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. TFT A NY PARTY having the run of a couple ‘A. of stray Office Chairs, removed from the Long Room during the fire, will please leave word at the Appraiser’s, or New Cus- toms, where they may be found, One a aerew-turn lent, with castors, the cther, plain office chair. —E, L. Lyp1arD. re-O BE LET—A small SHOP on Kem i Street, opposite Rocklin House, suitable f . Apply on premises. for an office pply on seat a FFiCE AND WEIGH SGALES TO () LET.—The office occupied by Mr. Wil- liam Kouzhan as the Seamen’s Shipping Office, Head of Queen’s Wharf. Apply to A, KEN- /NEDY & CO. [feb2] | r¥xO LET—Half a two tenement Honse, o! | Cumberland Street (near St. Peters 'Road) For particr'a:s app'y at the office of | Messrs. Brecker % vitzgerald. [feb21 i 'ya-O LET—‘he Union House Barber Shop, op Queen Street, including Furnitare, ete.” I imcdiate possession will be given, Terms muderate. Apply at this office. Sir Hector Langevin presented the re- Another account| port of the committee on railways and Mr. White, of Cardwell, introduced an Yakcob, | Act further to amend the 10th chapter of by Sir proposed resolutions regarding the Canadian | NOR SALE—Pictou Nut and Round Coal. Also Cape Breton Coal, equal to Sydney, {feb23 [febl3 | | | | ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, Fur Perkins & Sterns. IN fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, W ool Squares and Wool Scaris, Muffs and Fur Caps \VELVELTS, VED TETEENS AND PLUSH, Ch’town, Novy. 19, 1883. Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. INSURANOE. > SECURITY. oo ———— \TEXHE undersigned represents the following FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES, and is prepared to cover property of every description at LOWEST RATES : | English Fire Companies. Northern Assurance Company, of London and Aberdeen, | CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. i i — The Fire Insurance Association, of London, CAPITAL, FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. The Glasgow and London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TWO AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS. ——- 0:0 — MA RIN ©. The Great Western Marine Insurance Co., of New York, Assets Ist January, 1884, $990,892.74. Sterling certificates issued payable in England or on the Continent of Europe. Cargoes and freights covered without reference to head office. The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Association, ¢f Halifax, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights covered at lowest rates, ——0:0—— dei ie} ae ae The London and Lancashire Life Insurance Company. The North American Life Insurance Company. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1884.—oaw sat 3m, pat. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cerner of Queen and Water Streets, Charlottetown. > — Rates lower than the majority of offices. ' Second Sale, by Auction, SCANTUNG, BARDWOCD, Biushwood and Longers, —ON— Thursday, 27th February next, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., At the BE' VIDERE FARM, adjoining the Government Stock Farm ana the Asylum. About thirty acres of Standing Weod, con- sisting of valuabie Hard and Soft Wood, jaid off in half acre Lots. Sale to commence on the Road leading to the Stock Farm, at or near the gate. Sale Positive. All the remaining wood will be so!d in lots to suit purchasers, The purchasers to have this and next win- ter to remove the wood cffi the land, TERMS—AII sums up to $10.00 cash; over that amount twelve months credit, on ap- proved joint notes. Ch’town, Feb. 21.—tl sale wkly li The Stination of Goverument (fives. Dominion Covernment Savings Bank. This Bank will be open for business at ten a. m. of the 2)st instant,at the Bank of P. E. Island Building. oT ewe ~~ PERCY POPE, Manager. Feb, 20, 1884.—lw NOTICE, Post Office will be found in {the Old Bank Building, until further notice. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Feb. 29, 1384. The Agency of the Department of Marine and Fisheries will, until further notice, be at the Bank of P. E. Island Building. ARTEMAS LORD, : Agent. Feb, 20, 1884.—3i wkly li MUNN & CO., of the SCTENTIFIC AMERICAN, cons tinue to act as Solicitors for l’atents, Caveats Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canad England, France, Germany, cte. Hand Book abou Patents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experience, Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $3.20 a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in- formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amere HAVE NOW ALLSPICE, (tins and boxes). BAKING POWDER. BAKING SODA. CIGARETTES and CUT TOBACCO, CINNAMON, (tins and boxes). CLOVES and other Spices. COFFEE, (tins and boxes). IN STOCK, AND OFFER AT LOWEST, PRICES: | MATCHES, Chase’s. | MOLASSES, choice retailing. | MUSTARD, (tins and boxes). NUTMEGS, m bulk. | PEPPER, whole and ground. PICKLES and CHOW CHOW, RAISINS, new Valencia. fcan sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIGNTIFIOC AMERICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. SALT! SALT! FOR SALE ex WAREHOUSE, CONDENSED MILK. CORNMEAL, Yellow K. D. CREAM TARTAR, (tins and boxes). FLOUR, Superior Extra and Patent. GINGER, (tins and boxes). JAMS, London and Dundee, in tins and erecks. KEROSENE, American Water White. LEATHER, Logan’s No. 1 and No. 2. _RICE in 100 1b bags. ‘SAUCES, Worcestershire, etc. /SOAPS, Toilet, Laundry, and Common. SUGAR, Granulated, Confectioners A, | Standard A, White, Yellow, and dark Refined, 'TEA, Black and Green, various qualities. WASHING CRYSTAL. ‘WASHING SODA. on application. Orders Every article warranted. Samples and quotations solicited. Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1884.—tf. Se a ee TO RENT W ITA immediate possession, the store on Sydney Street, opposite H. J. Call- Apply above the premises to MISS SKINNER. Ch’town, Feb. 20—eod lw ———————————— = en a To the Travelling Public. ‘W°HE Subscriber, in returning his sincere i thanks to the travelling public for the very liberal patronage heretofere received, begs to intimate that he is now prepared, with increased facilities; to accommodate travellers on the temperance principle. - JOHN FINLAY, | |The Ladies of St. James’ Kirk Vernon River Bridge, Feb. 15, 1834.—wkly DR. MACKAY, Physician and Surgeon beck’s. INTEND HOLDING A Good Old Time vce: oocow vase, {TEL AND FANCY TABLE, Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. &. 1.| ON THE 12TH MARCH NEXT. Feb, 16, 1883—Saw th e@ Further particulars will be given. 5.000 bags Liverpool Salt, 1,200 bags Coarse Fishery Salt. | PFAKE BROS, & CO, Be Ch’town Feb. 14, 1554. —tf — oo *, - i.e a3 RIS aTne Beas SAU ll eeu B LD ital —-GOLD MEDAL;PARIS 18 78- | | i “HENSINGTON FARIA,” AT OTICE is hereby given, that whereas LN trees have lately been cut down and others wantonly injured, and fences destroyed on the ‘Kensington Property,’’ near thie city, the subscriber, who is the owner ot the said property, will cause to be sued all persons found im apy way trespassing thereon. | fhe part of this property fronting on ihe Hillsborough River will be leased for farming purposes for 4 term of years, MICHAEL BEAZEL EY, By his Attorney G. W. DsBLOILS, Ca’town, Jan, 33, 1884.—if PATENTS a Amen =