am nO, manemenasies =— ene REE THE Dz Local and Other Items. ILy bx A MTN HR, FRBRUAR Y jit; 1884. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS| SS SRS NNER coceesemase — ili eaten eaeel cettaiar ata are coer neemnenenaeananetaeee Perkins & Sterns SHIP NEWS. —_——- ce Fair to-day at the Market Hal’. ABSTRACT OF ALL SHIPPING REGISTERED AT a rs + ; (Special Des. arcurs tro Tue EXAMUveR. } Pa ee On Bie? PRP NEA, The. ibs butter forsale by the tub at} 4, : = ——— -= —-= y Grocery.—R. K, Brace, (fel4 A Humiliation and a Shame ” =o Soe mere | Sailing. | Steam z ae te: MO Boe ; ane - | 1 Pa r aud see the Art Gallery at the Valentine Lonpon, Feb. 13. | Z| = * Par. qn - a a 7 » : ‘he, eclichtt, sorstipiaiy of Sedo} fa i8la ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN y eighty subpeenas have been issued in |) "* , The disaster to Baker Pasha | noo KEt sees ning Scott Act cases. caused nothing like the sorrow which pre- | i vaite among — Englishmen here over the| Tose amowet of last years 23 I} . I A’ to-night atthe Vaicutine Fair from | ee ee Sinkat, Chere isa universal ; ADDED ie. ee ae annels and Blankets, 10 bn | =a of humiliation and shame that the New Vessels... 16} 5154! 1| 189 ' = cae ae of heen were killed almost | Registered anew on account’ t Cape Lraverse for town at 1,20} Wl&hin sight of British ships. fe y : ste and luft Cage Traver.e for Toruentian oe " oe of en + ] 15 Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, anh aet ausferre rom other js A Serious Effect. il eso Leu en ee Tent ol ian ray : ; A ie Ur ee , V ALES os s to sut ail ages my be found pia ioe Tonnage added in conse i weeds and Coatings, i st the post office in the Valentine Fair. 2 ‘ oe Feb. 13. quence of re-measurement : 4 < ; An discussing the fall of Sinkat, the| or alterations........... 6 P j > N OMIN ATI n ‘ cand iates tor the vacant limes Says the first stroke of the whip has —— !-—_ — —-}] —_} —— I ur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, 8 in B —_ Distr.ct took place to-day. Mr a and «ll England surges with the pain 257 45458 14/2158 \ <a t irtin nominated as the: Gor-/! of the blow If n chan } il STRUCK OFF oe See — OW, no ange shail be! ,. . . | | = W il na ln ie one Mr. ancan MM. announced in the ministerial policy the| °*#¢l8 wrecked, founder. W ool Squares and ool Scarts Martin’s | apers we i bener Se aie acid - | gathering dissatisfaction of the country will an Shandened ot --000, ; Ase pap ane = y 108t in | have a serious and perhaps decisive effect ‘ab royed by fire or ont”. * ) 28| ‘ F J ntial m l he district. : . ! Ed ‘ " | on a a ae the House of Commons Rretie up, converted pat 11 oe Fur M uffs and fk ur Caps : : upen Sir Stafford Northcote’ i : . Ain elite te: eC orthcote’s motion of . at 5 or 6 pt Tidiebane te Market Hall. Be neeeres snoebh eco "| 9} 4861} 95 ay t Dd OF in,, bO-mig a e@ Mi ail. re BY ccccccceeces - ae . initia ahi PR tenhy i al ag HLVETTS, VEIT VTRTHENS AND PLUSH : ‘ . —s oo ae? om & ee ae e 4 LiORSERACING is the order of the day at England's Power Doubted. Registered de novo on ac. ¥ 3 Summersia Several < halle nges have b ep _—_— ’ account of change of} , pub shed, at d the horsemen appear to be L , NS. 5 4. 5 oa cd bb ae 1 15 ONDON, Feb. 13. ' gz anything but friendly. One man _ pub- The Paris : > Transferred to other ports} 14 3701 j inti : fe ee, : ’ press pretend to doubt Eng-| TP : W f ff q f y q ti (} q (l Ch t isne the Ssliatemeny th re- ? 7 . onns ed i at ‘ F | p al to trot ; Sir W ili “ wank, a ao | land S power to protect Egypt against El aeeanenus-an ae If or 00 B, 0 ever SCTID 100, 00 all bap, b ial with pedigree and in C bt but ¥ ‘ith sve | Mahdi. The Times says: —“Expressions of meats or alterations lb oe ee 16 I en to do with scrubs or the descendants | scorn and indignation are heard on every Total remaining on the | of scrubs. Si'l he will register on 31st Decem-'!—-~| ma. Se 228|38337|13 2063 —— accommodate | @@ With reference to the impotent and ‘ . it il} ; = ; Darteseath after the eel pusillanimous British statesman, who is season is *B, for a three in fve race, mile heats. | described as the author of the Bulgarian oceania cenit si PERKINS TER e for from $500 $2,000 a side, Again | *trocities and the author of the Soudan}, 5¥™mmary of all shipping remaining on ‘ ‘ de the well-known owner cf ‘Island Chief” is | Maseacres. Registry at this Port on the 31st of December, Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1883. willing to trot his horse on the ice against 1883. EE aS Las | = a 7 ‘‘Dartmouth, ’ for $150 a side, best three in r . Tons, . — . a ad tive, mile heats. The challenges read more fhe Siukat Massacre. WO ht.% baddest eice cs 1098 V7 l . a like delarations of war than an invitation to | 31 Barques.......q-6...4... 18776 a en 1né alr. j fx, os SB ] a friendly trotting contest. Svaxr, Feb. 13. 8 a ere Orr tt erections $222 e ° , —_ Five soldiers belonging to Sinkat garri at mein iis ieee — 5 ai Ra 4 i | Cie ea Diana ai; Salk Geieadl Ghali, “alien tedieal Oe en nati Kainkenih be rT HE Ladies of St, Paul’s Church propose | a ; — They fully confirm the reports of the Laster cr wae CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR f RE UISiTES Tur bazaar and tea in aid of St. Paul’s| ™8sacre, adding that the rebels offered to 13 Steamers (gros 3075)..... 2063 ' i Chareh commenced in Market Hall at{| Spare the lives of all soldiers on conditions eee A AR AND TEA ITN three o'clock ths afternoon, The hall| that Tewfik Bey were handed over to 241 Vessels... , Penees ohe accu 40400 ’ NOW OPENING AT is beautifully decorated, the tables are them. re —— =o t— C¢ 59 tastefully arranged, and the attractions are ppetatiees MARRIED. varied and numerous, A goo’ tea will be} Wolseley on the Defence of Tokar.) , 02 th® 24th ult. at the residence of Mr. MARKET HALL, given at six o'cleck. The ladies of St. aa John Sherron, by the Rev. T. W. Johnston, Paul’s congregation are doing all ih their Mr. Joseph McDonald, sr., to Miss Amelia —aaPr power to make the affair a grand success Lonpon, Feb. 13. Sherron, both of Crapaud. acne Ghee ditdnd thould not fail te see the Lord Wolseley telegraphed last night Oa the 29th ult, in +t. John’s Church, Thursday Februar 14th ces mificent Art Gallery. The following | *® Lieut.-Gen, Stephenson, commanding | Crapaud, by the Rev. T. W. Johnston, Mr, ' y . eine del charge : oe ee the forces in Egypt, to collect a force for | Joseph McDonald, jr, to Miss Flora Jane 7 CHOICE FRUIT AND ELEGANT CLASS AND (SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Post Office—-Miss Crabbe, Miss Worth the relief of Tokar, if this is possible, and McKinnon of DeSable. Doors open at 3 p- m. ROCERIES. CHINAWARE. HOUSE FURNISHINGS ot ce—) ae h, ' Tea at 5p. m.and6p m. if not for the defence of the Red Sea ports. ‘ei Admission 10 cents. Gen. Gordon is to take the supreme com- A. a mand of this force. Flora McKinnon, both of Tryon. At Hampton, on the 4th inst., by the Rev, Mr. Newbery McLean, William Samuel Thomas, to Tea Tables—Mrsa. McKinley, Mrs, Geo, McLeod, Mrs. W. Batt, Miss F. Nelson, Miss F. Mayne, Miss Holl, Miss Long- Tea 25 cents. Tea (good), 28c; better, 32¢; China Tea and Moustache best, 36c. Cups, Flower Vases, in HARDWARE, &C. great variety, China and/Table and Dessert Knives worth, Miss Lewis, Miss Hensley, Miss Going to Suakim. Scantlebury, Miss Essery, Miss Wade. eee Font Table—Misa Ball, Miss Pethick, Miss Ethel Palmer. Cake Table—Mrs. T. W. Dodd, Mrs. Lonpow, Feb. 13. The Khedive is deeply grieved by the ; #irs. | massacre at Sinkat. Reports from Uairo Jos. Unaworth, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. 8. W.| gay the English soldiers ‘express the Dodd, Miss Cameron. greatest delight at the prospect of going t Fancy ‘Table—Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. James { Suakim. : veer * are. Palmer, Miss Brown, Miss Haezard, Miss Carey, Miss Belle Longworth, Miss Offer, sliss Chandler, Art Gallery —Mrs. Worden. A Train Accident. Ware, of Preston Road, Stanhope, and late of Dundas, P. E. I., to Mary McCormack, eldest daughter of Mr. Peter P. McCormack, near Cumberland Hill, Dundas. ba = DIED. At Cumberland Hill, Dundas, on Wednes- day morning, the 30th January, 1884, of con- sumption, John Campbell, son of Mr. Hugh Campbell, aged twenty years and ten months. May he rest in peace, At Dundas, on Saturday, the 2nd February, THOMAS A. LEPAGE, Esq., will Leeture before the Mill Brook Literary Institute, in WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL, Thursday, the 14th instant, Glass Toilet Sets, Chil- ' : , E i NX v N Sugar, good and cheap. At Claremont, New Hampshire, U. S., on 4 CT G R K ’ : : 5 the 20th December, 1883, Mr. William J. ! @ | Ootieg (superior), 25¢,' te, and 40c per lb. Molasses and Golden Syrup. Extra choice Table Raisins, in finest DeHesa, Black Basket & London Layers. Choice Sultana and Valeneia Cooking Raisins, Currants, fresh and good. Green Grapes, Almonds, Nuts, Eleme Figs, Confec- tionery, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel. drens’ Tea Sets, Glass Table Sets, Pitchers,Tum- blers, Goblets, Nappies, Cake, Pickle and Preserve Dishes, Syrup Jugs,Celery Glasses, a few sets Cov- ered Jugs. LAMPS, In Hand, Table, Hall, Din- ing Room and Library and Forks, Pairs Carver and Fork, Bread Koives, Pocket Knives and Scia- sors, Tea Table and Des- sert Spoons, Crumb Tray and Brush, Tin Tea and Coffee Pots, Sets Dish Covers, Broilers, Toasters, Egg Boilers, Egg Beaters, Flour Sifters, Patty Pans, Jelly, Pudding and Cake Moulds, Papier Machie ; : Sr. Pau, Minn., Feb. 13. of inflammation of the lungs, after an illness Spices, Cream Tartar,| Lamps, Glasses & Shades. Frocten* Tost no Margate Notes. Forty passengers were injured, and a|0f one week, John H. Campbell, aged sixty- AT 7.39 O'CLOCK, P, M, Pickles, Flavoring Ex- Match Safes,Cruet Stands, three years, leaving a sorrowing widow and hild killed, b si i : tracts, Apples, Cheese - ste pt et a helpless family of four sons and two daugh- A W. BELL, Oulune Saeeeet Vinegar, eT es, — Se If you were never in Margate, start for , y 8. ters to mourn the loss of a very kind, indui- Secretary. Cateup, Capers, eaten ’ Sets, Umbrella Stands, ’ . ’ ’ there at once, it is the loveliest place I was ever in, and certainly the neighborhood has some of the best animals in the country, Of course everyone thinks his own horse the best, and will indulge in a good deal of pleasant banter with each other, to the Phe Ghio Floods. Cincinnati, Feb. 13. Fresh reports of disaster and distress on the Ohio river come pouring in. Over wentthere determined to trot, and trot they did. The entries were few, - — spirit was shown. Of course the best a F helene of all classes in the neighborhood |) The Speaker took the chair at 3.15. were present, to add lustre to the scene, In answer to a question whether when among which Mr. Pickering, with his} the Hon. Mr. Ogilvie and Mr. Alexander ‘‘Geneval Frank,” was conspicuons, and Buntin offered their personal security to perhaps deserving of first and special men- the Government for the advance made to tion. The winners were Mr. Fitzsimmons, | the Exchange Bank, did the Finance Min- Mr. Harrington, Mr. Reid, and Mr. Morris. | ister require them to exhibit a statement of Mr. Pound challenged the winner for $5.00, their affairs. oer : fs and was accepted very foolishly by Mr. Sir Leonard said ‘Certainly not. Fitzsimmons, whose mare was tired out. Mr. Cameron's Bill to amend the law cf Of course Mr. F. came off victorious, and | evidence in criminal eases, so as to adm t left the field ready to challenge Pigasus, | Prisoners charged with misdemeanor tq confident of success. give evidenca in their own behalf, was de- bated on. Hero for the benefit of our country Mr. 0. H. Tapper, of Pictou, opposed the readers, who have more peat-bog on their | Rj]| in a vigorous speech, at also did Lan- land than they know how to manage, I may | dry, of Kent, N. B. state that Mr. Wm. Marks has been using Others spoke on the Bill and Sir John the real turf or peat this two years, and is | said it should be referred to the committee sure he has enough to last a century. It and any objectionable clauses struck out. burns as hot as either wood or coal, and is} ()n motion to go into Committee the vote pleasant to handle. The work of cutting | was, yeas 86, nays 81. is easy compared to that of obtaining fire-| The House adjourned at midnight. wood, and taking it altogether Mr. Marks Orrawa, Feb. 13. gent father. Deceased was son of the late Hugh Campbell, one of the first who settled in Dundas when it was a wilderness. He was a kind, honest man, and an obliging neighbor. May he rest in peace. At Head Rollo Bay, on Sabbath, 26th Jan- In St. Andrews, N. B., on the 31st January, Mr. Edward Stentiford, aged 84 years, a native of Ashburton, Devonshire, Eng., and a resideg; of St. Andrews for over half a century. At Big Marsh, Lot 14, on the 19th of Jan., Margaret, youngest daughter of Murdock McKinnon, Esq., in the 34th year of her age, much and deservedly regretted by a large cirele of relations and friends. May she rest in peace. At his residence, Lot 3, on Thursday, the 7th of February, after an illness of ten months borne with Christian fortitude to the Divine Will, Mr. Mauriee O'Connor, aged 46 years, leaving a wife and eight small children to mourn the loss of a loving husband and a kind, affectionate father. May his soul rest in. peace. At Newton, Lot 26, January 3)th, after a short illness, Mary Greehan, aged 75 years, At Summerside, on the 3lstJan., George B., son of Ronald and Eliza Jane MgDonald, aged 15 years. At North Wiltshire, on the 4th inst., George Deacon, aged 82 years. Mr. Deacon was a native of Ireland, and came tothis Island February 12, 1284. A LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT St. James’ Hall, —_ON— THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. WILLISTON BROWN, — Sec. of Com, Ch’town, Feb. 13, 1884. AT UGA U/HS B55 eb) SMO A eR AIGN Euan SI BLLage - GOLD MEDAL PARIS-1875- RENSINGTON FARM.” Manioca, Sago, Tapioca, Prepared Cocoanut, Maca- ronii, Vermicilli, Broma, Chocolate, Cocoa, Potato Farina, Gelatine. In Teapots, Cups and Sau- cers, Side and Vegetable Dishes, Plates, Tea Sets, Baking Dishes, Jugs, Toilet Sets, Bowls. Brooms, Whisks, Baskets, Sets Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, Hearth, Hair, Shoe, Blacklead, Sorub, Paint, and other Brushes, Boys’ Tool Chests, Hatchets, Skates, etc., etc., Powder, rages he ai ‘ D illness, Neil Darcach; for- Shot, Gun Caps, G | great amusement of any disinterested party. 30,000 persons are being fed by charity, Saker Steahebe in cat Toland ’ ae, = 7 : CANNED COO0DS, Buckets, Tubs, Wash- Nipples, Cow Ties. Helter The race on Stanley River the other day sorrowing widow and a helpless family to ee : boards, Rolling Pins, Chains, Axes,Cattle Cards, was described as the best ever seen. All Pominion Political Notes. mourn the loss of a kind father. In Peach, Pear, Pine Apple,| Pounders. Curry Combs, Weavers’ Strawberry, Cherry, Toma- to, Green Peas, Baked Best American Kerosene, in Beans, Salmon, Mackerel,| casks and 1, 2and 5 gal. Lobsters, ete. cans. Syrups, Lime Juice, Ess. In Buffalo, and Japanese Coffee, Pea and Bean LOOKING CLASSES, Wolf. , Meal, Split Peas, Beans, Rice, Bariey, Wax Can- |A large assortment. dles, Cracked Wheat, Graham and Buckwheat |Choice Family Flour, Oat Flour. and Cornmeal. , Reeds, Lanterns. SLEICH ROBES, Sleigh Bells, Whips, Har- ness Oil. Please call and examine. Goods shown freely. Thankful for past favors, we solicit HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1882.—taw and wky a continuance. ees is well satisfied with the success of his about 60 years ago. He was widely known periment. Farme iz ; Weather Bulletin. and greatly respected. His end was peace, OTICE is hereby given, that whereas ; | oa “ = ice Pe ge by draw N trees have lately been cut down and BEER & ce FF Ss. | ng on ir OWn resources. Probabilities for the newt @4 hours fer the The people of Clinton are delighted with} sj) isms Provinees. the progress the children are making under ne: Tere others wantonly injured, and fences destroyed on the ‘Kensington Property,’’ near this city, the subscriber, who is the owner of the UR TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Prices,” retail one Sree ee Mr, Stowast who is os able ToRoNnTO, February 14 -- 10 a. ™. r YHE room on South Side Queen Square, — ones — pre Bo ee i 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. ; an enthusiastic teacher. May his success HE OTR ee ae reaina te gait intely cpouplad so \a private: Uillingd person | t re CONT: DUE far /0 oo : . é ’ ° . . 7 + 2 - be continued. —Com. cloudy mild weather, with rain, room. Apply to The part of this property fronting on the FIVE POUND TINS, (serew top), excludes the air, pre ‘dvortiser oatca HORACE HASZARD. —_| Hillsborough River will be leased for farming] .4-ving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. Uur Advertisers. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Ch’town, Jan, 14, 1884. purposes for a term of years, | —_— Charlottetown, 10h FPeab_n 18!» ———>—_—_—_—_=KxK{XxKXx=K«&#x«[{xk»e""=S MICHAEL BEAZELEY, | Peake Bros. & Co. advertise spring trips Highest temperature yesterday. ........ 37.9 WANTS, LOST, FOUN BD, de. By his Attorney G. W. DeBLOIS. Halt chests very cheap to the trade. : f me ‘ M. e ’ § Ethel Blanche” and | Lowest temperature (read at midnight),. re 9.6 ee ee hin hl Re gl Bile ae Uiieue, Jal on 1ettl—it | of the “Mosell ee ae ose, mill eovert Lowest temperature this morning....... 24 0} - > Lay ‘the Union. Sees Decker Shen ad EER FE | and ‘'Erema. ese vesse ~ | Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. . 29.1 —The , ; | freight at through rates to Pictou, George- ' sure this afternoon, at] e’elesk. .39.0 on Queen Street, including Furnitare, — B & é m4 } town, Souris, Summerside and Shediac. ey" ’ etc. Immediate possession will be given, PAT we a a id lial | : . te . . — as N. J. Campbell notifies Orangemen that Terms moderate. Apply at this office, the annual meeting of the Provincial Grand At the first leap year ball in Philadelphia, Lodge will be held in Boyne Lodge Room, jon Monday night, all the ladies wore on the 19¢h inst. postillion dress coats, vests, pe wa A large assortment of salt is offered for | fronts, and ar. — , ; e gale at the warehouse of Messrs. Peake | men 1 many cases a on der P, Bro °O and some wore wigs. They also, to some tm or tae extent, appeared in low neck and short . sleeves, with ear-rings and necklaces and It would more than repay @ day’s sojourn corsage bouquets. Those who did not go at Jonkoping, in Sweden, says the Pall). fay wore sashes and carried boquete. Mall Gazette, to visit the factory whence | mo jadies as arule called for the gentle- proceeds not a small part of the light of this| on at the houses, asked them out to world. The latest novelty, only at work) dinner, and escorted them in to supper. for about a month, is am enormous e@Dgine, | more was, of courte, a great deal of amuse- which daily produces 1,000,000 boxes of} tent, Swedish matghes. This fers, oer receives the raw material, namely, blocks : : ; of wood, at one end, and atter a while givea The Queen received, the = Mg & . up at the other the matches, neatly ar- | present of a side of lamb, which ae - ranged in their boxes, ready to be dis-| forwarded to Osborne by a Serenes in ‘ patched to the uttermost ends of the world. | Isle of Man. It wasa remarkal @ on Che wood which in the course of last sum-|in one respect, being the te F 2 mer was brought over to Jonkoping to be Shropshire ewe that had a lamb last Pe - <2 _ - 777 tober: made into matches filled twenty steamers .oorrre which it had = and then a and eiyht setting vessels one was born early m [feb13 OST OR STOLEN—At Charlottetown, about 15th January, a set of Tryon Woollen Mills samples of tweeds. These camples are of no value to anyone except the undersigned. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at the Osborne House,-—A. P. MILs, Summerville. [feb13 ANTa “er Housemaid in a smell family. 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Tia Laties of St James’ Kirk INTBND HOLDING 4 Good Old Time Teh AND FANCY TABLE, ros | EARLY IN MARCH. ma Further partiowless will be given, NEW FRUOULL, Wholesale and Retail, Cheap. +0: On HAND: 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-boxes choice LAYERS, 8,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 eases choice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1, 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF