_ THE DAILY WXAMINGR, M in. tee I ts mma ee nen ‘and Other Hems. /PROVINGIAL [GIS ATURE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Perkins & Sterns. nt Ni tra ' WOTis sini ‘ | | HOUSE ¢ re ASSEMBLY {Sewcias Despatours to Tue Fxaminer.) | on = j ran Orat T on Piiday I RIDAY, March 1% The Afghan * Situation. awe Bi. ¢ ! | Preliminary business and the address since _ " ‘ Me ‘ t will ay me : > Li nite nant-G Vvernor, In reply to the one _ an - © centions : PROGR! peech from the Throne, occupied attention [t is balieved that the delay in the with- } von WN : | during the past two days. The addreas @rawal of the Rassian outposts on the , rorsed to-day ‘ a move lt by Donald McK ny, Esq., sand Afchan frontier 1s possibly due rs their | + , i" . cr ssing to tie sec: . dead by J W. Ben ley, E q Both distances irom . the terminus of the tele- ¢! ile yeutiemen made fOO4 BpPeer hes. Vir. Perry, graphs line. I he Supporters at the Gov- } I e D DB S 2 j a moderate speech, criticised the address | &™mment :till consider peace probable, The Tl t ry De- | ™ haif«f the Opposition The House Afghans are preparing fer anything that beok-] Went into committee, and after some re- | *Y happen (ma 14 marks by Messre. Boer and Far gctharsen sean” ‘ o ss 9 Z Hon. D. Ferguson, the address Was | What the €zar Says f tt adopted linea \ vo oN M. —<- Sr. Pererspunc, March 13 re C0 Ons, \. A . ' “School Hygiene The Czar said to-night, duriog an infor- | ee —_—- mal talk with several diplomatists at the | a rect. | Dr. Je HNSON gave a most excellent paper | Imperial leve ‘TL eannot think that any + moewe 0 betore the Teachers’ Ipstituic | vening | bet the wildest dreamers could think that . n ** School Hy e, ty r the subi a l would deelat ’ War against Eneland., (dur | Tint otto S A i } in its three-fold 1 ion t © schoo'house, | & ia can be attained, and will be attained, r ‘ ‘ ' ‘ r and the pupi Hy spoke pbut it will be by the gradual power of stron ly of the ne asity f | ait, plenty civilization and not by force, 2 ' Laer, seek ne ott ‘ SHEETING COTTDNS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTONS AND ALL OTHER 5 Pee ° a bricily reviewed the past history Preparing for Trouble ; ’ sh scat | An cation im this provians, showing to | isles liscour “The| “eae gag —sagpnames tbr aay had er Lonpon, March 15. | , HH Father's! 3. hi ae —— | The War Department is making prepara- | ( ee re ne DUDES 100 TAR, CORGOME- | tions with view to the possible occurrence | j 5 J i re | ed home lessons for young pupils, and con- | f bl ew eee > at e committe sidered cram and co npelitive ¢ Xaminations soll ccna ms the great} the abomunation of education. He thought | ene : lon Champ | ™ere time should be given to recreation, | Wemorial Services. f ~~ t by the ex Hoth im « hoot and at Lome, and that five ~—-——- , si S ; 7 { dings to/ i - ca . Inelv ng +e r ~ quite | LONDON, March 13. OW OM sniticient tia ln schoo The doctor ! secs ae ise ¢ ‘ aa - enunciated his principle in the most inte G cs ino held oe a Ye : ‘N | S. lohn and ‘ le quent } uguage quoting emiuent re t} ir y v a : t - "Abbe 4 yo ae | PERKINS & STERN S o alias . ze, | Cathedral, Westminster’ Abbey aud many | 2s ax : ’ ake @ ; kUSHOrties Im His support — ail lother cathedrals. Immense crowds were | will send ch ipied nearly; ur in delivery, ment everywhere . ,oO- ras, pos craving of this | un ous of the test, which bas beca wrzi| Premsnt everywhere, | Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885. ny a Mc alia aaa b i il Ine e toralong time. At A Parisi: cial alll world; als he nelusiot he paper, short, practical é arisian Sensation, . ———— a . " r peeches were made by Prof. Mellish, Mr mere “ ve, “The Imperial | 2° 2. Seaman, Dr. Leewing, and Messrs. ' ce oe a I enatisian oan te \. Miller, W. E. D ‘ u, das. McDonald, A great sensation 18 caus ral here by the wee wih te coun tanl* M:Swain and P. R. Bowers. It was re- | 2" horities ordering all Fenian witators, a ; ss troops to India us nved to have the paper published as soon | Socialists, ete., to leave Paris forthwith a cclees the Suez canal. The | * possible. A beariy vote of thanks was | a u og } > Te a i " a is sception of the gap Which | tenade r u Ds 7 nson, to W hich he suitably A Republican i nivu. Morente eee tiers 144 march @ ssin a tew hours, repiled, anda the meeting adjourned. will be open t ume! ee " i ca ’ ‘ . ' - Some Bluenoses and Islanders | ., oo ee ne for the next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry \ pas » N y, ireland, says that | Abroad | Guatemala and Cantral America have ¢ - ' aad all Glia wst., a gang of mau- | united their destinies and become ona Re- ’ : — se | * f John Turley, near | Somnus i | public \ oods at a amlough, and gave the man a terrible beat- | . anadiai-Ame rican S ciety was re- h ] ‘ iin the most ener- | “CUY organized it Omaha Che Ca vadiair- | : saint : ae Way husban?, and was} American publishes sketches of the officers! Geueral Grant lmproving zi A “Ft x * = — T TT ; ‘ in a ritical maitik nD, aI d many f h + members. It Says : Nova ——= RC+ IT) S Cc) ] Agrarian t s are the alleged couge, | Scotia has a good representative on the| New Yorx, March 13. - — | board in the person of James W. Munroe,| (Gen. Grant is much improved ) Cu ( says Rev. G. W.| formerly of Pictou He has been in this : an je are | e | y k > | | I ) lees | a course of lectures on| country a long while, and is now cornected | 2 Seer ce as we are shortly to make a ¢€ lange in the business, Curistia ences’ is attracting much at-/ withthe U.P. Another of the directors haile arliamentary News. ’ en ar i 0 me iby ' from P.E.1., viz, M. G. Macleod formerly | s - atelier eee a eS Celweres 1 #1! connected with the firm of Carvell Bros., Urtawa, March 15 eee oe Popwees pee. >) penurch | of Charlottetown. He came out here two | in the House ef Commons tod Y, the i 3 . “a / Hoe eee eee ON coal a” Gateer | Yearsaxo, and is now one of the proprietors | Budget Debate was resuned by Me. Foster. | Rnagial [ines of Goods are MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them cd nie . ‘ a a Prip . Ede a of the Grand Union Tea Store. His bro- | Mr. or * P. K. '—o followed in ’ Hs |} ther, R. A., is employed in the store. |}°8° © a al 7 nH _ ae Tae tate [eaac Bart _ of St. John, had an Anothe r brother, N. C. McLeod, came out | Spescnes of t oon a — frequent y ee | sali 4 55,000, of which $20,- | ang .% zou —, Hef wrenaely worked een fae istened to throughout bya ‘ | i ics heehee alae Stal >ro- | for . E. Dawson & Co., hardware mer- S ee . . . aon oe ieee eet aun | chuute, of Charlottetown, "Jas We Joln,| , Mt, King commenced to speak at even | DOM’t Fail to Call Early if You Want Bargains. insarsu f hang (‘ommerecial. | son left Halifax in 78 and came direct to! . clock, but only spoke ten minutes when Var coutempora is ery much mistaken. | Omaha, and entered the service of the | *"° House adjourned. Joha Logan <«f | u, has an ineurance of} U. P. Ry. He holds a first-class post in| Cee ee - ' $92,009 on his That is probably the} the office of the locomotive department. Weather Bolletin megess amount carried by any man im Vapada.| EF McKinnon, formerly of Charlottetown W P . Q | 1] Halifoz HI PE. [came cut heve four years ann. He| pyopabtition ov do next 2h howe or | We Fequire a Prompt Settlement of all Accounts due up to date, Loses Ov A VaLcasie Heiren.-— Our Amherst correspondent writes under yesterdays date: tills a responsible position as car accountant of the B. & M. railway. tle expects to be- shortly to Linculm, Neb., in con- the Maritime Provinces Toronro, March 14--10 a. m. eee ime of J. I \ on’s Holstein heifers | WOYC : ’ : . cee . ; ‘ sane Ou Surday she gave| hection with the same corporation, W. Moderate win’s; fair to cloudy, compara- ; =e) i , 5 Miramichi. N. B.. come |tively cold weather, with a few light local : . ' a bul ¢ gy 150 lbs., of per-| Patterson, from Miramichi, 2} de, COME | LIVEly ’ : = a b ® i J s b i 96 4 ; 1 weighing 180 Mc, sh cain] Pbetttd) Sem Minaed' S.. G601 See oe iemember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opposite 21 23 u is und was one of the | planted himself im the cashier's chair of Batt "he \ el iby B. B. Lord & Co, of | Nebraska and Lowa Insurance Co., a capital | METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE the Maen Ket iiouse. GCL a ! : ww and calf is/ position which he fills admirably. John | Charlottetown March 14, 1835. at) } £700 t John Telegraph. |} : aa : on 7 estima ri S nd P| McDonald is from Charlottetown, P E. I. | Highest lemperature yesterday, (read at A BR r 1 ' He left there four years ago and entered| midnight)...........c.s+c+eeeeeeee os o1 ° « ° “ue \ ~ } : » \ oe ‘abr «oes i ar a oe : pak psenegies: ey hee ™ the MeGill University, Montreal, coming | Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at stat Winisor a few days ago, with a large , i a iil be eel Saat * . “ > and represeatat abpendiaatn aa. Mek out a full-fledged civil engine Y. His first | midnight) De en ae te teeereeees 5.0* Charlottetown, Feb 7, TRS McDonald a eneenl aaiitiiade |engagement was with the C. P. R, be- | Lowest Temperature this morning ..— 5.0 Ona reaia paper on the gene ou 1s ‘ . : | Tempe is ing § o cloc i fos oenien ht ab ar saliagpooie PC. Bla ke. whe tween Carlton and Sudbury Junction. Pempersture this morning,at 8 o'clock... 7.5 ‘ geri sl i bers, and . e aR, . ° ‘ ‘a > 2 s afte son at 0c 5 c oy i i anna : ee ro : spent some time at the Cntario Agricultural | Coming here in September last he entered | ae rature this sfternson at] o'clock. .15.0 pit ~us 301 vith . Li rivals ®t SUNGS e ce: ‘ . + W zero College at Guelph, read a paper strongly | the office of Sidney Smith. J vbn . Daley} “OOOr Se. { The Li LO? igense Act 1883 wivoesting the estab'ishment ef an Agricul- | has taken 2 great interest in this place. He ——— e | j : tural Uolle ze a 1 LExperimeptel Farm in a] hails from Bathurst, N. B., which place he Codfish for the Soudan : _ central location, to be supported by the three} left in ‘52, going to St. Johv, and from eo | — | Maritime Provinces, thence tu Boston, New York and Chicago. 50 Puns Choice Barbadoes. | N hand, a quantity of Pi tou, Gourie/ i | MT CTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Board of License Commissioners for i | ° In the latter place h: ad it poe See WS) ROW BALe ee ee eee eee ON FOR SALE CHEAP Mixes and Glace Bay Coal. ‘the District of King’s County, will be held at Lue total f the tisheries of the | prominently connected with Catholic insti- OF HER TROUBLES AND ALSO OPEN UP A Zi r | Also: Sydney (old mine) Round Ca! ; the Supreme Court House, Georgetown, Dominion, $34. is approximately | ions of that city. In ’77 Omaha saw} NEW MARK®T FOR FISH. ‘ENTON T. NEWBERY a ‘ a : rete d } 3 tutions a n city ‘6 se KE. ON T. NEWBERY. Will be sold for Cash at Summer prices, On TUESDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST DAY given a8 follows him and he has ever since been an active | Ch’town, March 12--3i wkly her pat jourli | CAPT. JOHN HUGHES x a . soe Nova Scotia 2 8,736,264 | citizen, having for the past three years bee a ‘*Merlin’ writes to the Halifax Herald: | — : eae As ONS Waser an, et ee on * > « 2 74 ee | ‘ nenector Oo int reise 2 lovi gi ep oO vaniz > ‘ ) adiar TOR 22 } | am * dae » ° » —_ mennewick. 3, 730, 4: a Mey eapoescs f improv eas, omy Mice | Po: rganiz2 the Canadian volunteers for Ray ~ Hq =| ~Ch’town, May 10, 1885—1mo at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, for the vusbee (estimat 1,800,000 | a4 larve force of men. His wife—nee Miss | the Soudan would take longer than the ex- 2 | } purpose of taking into consideration all appli- Beitieh | lambia. : 1,500,000 | Wilkinaou—is from Quebec city. | igencies of the case require, but we are not DISSOLUTION NOTICE cations for certificates for such licenses as are i, i. ' ie o-- precluded showiog our sympathy with our | ’ authorized to be grauted in this License Dis- . ee | =~ Death of a Woman Aged 110, | blood relations in the perils of war. I ete tt ates niin Loe cant balk abel rN trict by the Liquor License Act, 188%, or hy Votal 217 859.72) a i | would suggest that our Mayor be requested Shop, formerly occupied by Messrs, TYVUIS is to certify that the partnership the Act 47 Victoria, Chapter 32, intituled i. ae LEAVING TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY GRANp- | *0 become chairman «f a committee com-} pooner Bros. as a book and stationery store. heretofore existing between the wnder- “An Act to amend the Liquor License Act, ee gol va " CHILDREN AND GREAT GRAND CHILDREN. | posed ef it fluential citizens to receive con- : signed, carrying on business under the style | 1883. i _ Manitoba the North-west | ; D GRE. ? . itributions of high dried ~ fish or \V. A. BRENNAN. land firm of Bremper Brothers, has on this By order of the Board, “pm I BR al n Sunday, the leanned fish, to be forwarded to Ch’towa, March 11, 1885 —tf third day of March, A. D., 1885, heen dis- HENRY A. BEARS, ” At Har at os ——s . rs Pe : hich ee the army in the Soudan, which I am sure | ————————————— eee solved by mutual consent. Chief Inspector of Licenses for King’s Co, won . men wi Ast inat., aiter ton cays Sickness, - Se) would be a most acceptable gift, as the 4. ae 5 Dated this 3rd day of March, A. D,, 1885) Moray River, 95th February, A. D., 1885 en work : fe hore with Christian meekness and resigna- | a « f at Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island. , 9 : , ny Fa Portis OF Se vie : army isso far removed from the sea and re) ‘ ba , MN aw wkly tidate Vanadian P lwa are returning toj| tion, and fortified by the last rites of the} t kele to get fish This I think a most y- ‘ 8 W. H. BREMNER, —— $e ‘hear hon inves ri you en | church. Mrs. Aun Decoste. The deceased | oo manta 8 a ks si s eos BENJ. BREMNER. Th : Li A t 1883 — ree yeal ; aba | was born at Arichat, C _ in the year | eet ae rs th ar ae : ‘e ‘s t.” . i . 8 1QuOr 1Gense 6 ; ' Goring ¢ led laying by | 1775. In life she was beloved and resp et- | Baez 80 cheer the Dboys ee Referring to the above, 1 desire on behalf a from $500 te $3,090 ‘They made their money | ; A eich cation ache ss gh pot 8" If it is in keeping with his duties the chief of the late firm to thank the publie for the _ es oy , ow the eee ee i than when giving | COM» 'ssariat officer might be requested to very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, | Ay OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of whl ‘an leben a ee time better pleased Shas a — it _.\ take charge, examine the quality and for- and to inform them that the good will of the) AN ‘the Board of License Commissioners for tons of » of them earned as | '° the a : eee he eae ward. If there were no future benefits, business has been transferred to Mr, Jobn | the District of Queen’s County, will be held MIch as $3 ber and what her right bene we wi caae stran- | Still I think this should be done, but as|fPXHE Anniversary of Ireland's Patron! Coombs, Queen Street, I would respecifully | at the Chief Inspector's oflice, corner of Great tadust ‘ t money they | 2°t. The pocr, the distressed ane the stran | English foreign trade took great strides (if Saint will be celebrated in Charlottes |r: quest all of our former customers to place | George and King Streets, in Charlottetown, Made. They 1 irn} purchase fare and ttle Rative countr; ome intending to down in their Halifax Herald, , i aaa A H ALIFAX despat Billy Delieved h Rifles, the oni¢ says; ‘' Lt is gener- re t the Royal Irish now remaining in yor found a heme at her hospitable abode. Few are those who arrive at her advanced | | age of one hundred and ten years. Yet the | deceased retained all her faculties until the | last. j i Her memory, sight and hearing were unimpaired, and she could with perfect ac curacy relate events which took place a| ! ; it was nol the first impelling force) in her /eastern commerce after the crusades, so we |may reasonably hope that a new market may be opened for our good fish, DIED. town, ©u TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, a Freocession of the Benevolent Trish Society from their Hall, Prince Street, te St. Dunstan's Cathedr!, by itheir patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose facilities for doing the best class of work in Mercantile, Fancy and Pook Printing, Book: binding and Blank Book Manufacturing, at the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, /are unequalled in the Province, BENJ, BREMNER, | On THURSAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY | OF MARCH Next, A. D., 1885, | at the hour of Eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, | for the purpose of taking into consideration ‘all applications for certificates for such | licenses as are authorized to be granted in this : e only regiment | | | | £945 8. m oe | License District by the Liquor License A Te fee weevinnn hen ' ler ‘hundred er ninety years ago, She hed) ' ae as , ile | License District by the Liquor License Act, eee fax garris is been ordered to | : a os ‘al Md a eahains : ninety of. Mareh 13, of eimboliem of the heart, Hliga. | | atect..i |, Regarding the Dissolution Notice of Messrs, | i823, or by the Aet 47 Victoria, Chapter 82, - itaelf in readiness for departure at | npg ee ae aA ome hondeea ‘and | b°th beloved wifeof Charles Cameron, aged | In the evening ® Liverary anG “Utes! = | Bremner Brow, above, 1 beg to state that [i intituied “An Act te amend the Liquor any ime x} t receive further advives, hes — oe hie ast tele. 80 yrars, leaving a husband and four children } _— eA | will have, froth this date, in my bisinass, the! Licence Act, 1893." ane cera of Rifles will not readily | ee oe et ° Sie years with het | mourn theit loss, ; } ENTE ee TA j NM Mi fre NM T | practical sésistance of Mr. Benjemin Bremner, | By order of the Board, Manowlec ‘ , £ i, same. | he lived for the inst tweive year ; g ¥ re sw. abe. H. * at 7 ; ’ ; s @ such « com: | é ved Funeral to:morrow, ab 2p. who will be plessed to see all his former sus ROBERT H, CRAWFORD. Sitinicat: one of them states they ‘son-in-law, Mr. Michael Webb, where the Deeply regretted; at the tesidence of FP. G. WILL Be GIYEX IN THE | tomers at my office, 15 Queéa Street, Chicf Inspector of Licenses for Queen's Uc. uate 4. + . Sochinghes ihe oF d great indeed is ; aT; ; Sspect bt 1ed to the field of war, | ¥45 Jovingly © red for, and gre | Fraser, Montague; on the 7th imet , Matilda} MA REET HALL: JOHN Coom ks, , Ch'town, Feb, 28, 1835—2aw whly ildate a ~ i tither in the 6 ‘the blank they find in their family cirdle| March 5, [885 -temio whle Gran 2 Soudan or Afghanistan shonld | > : | Elliott, youngest daughter of the late George wi soul We latter imbroglio as s more serious | caused by herdeath. QR. I, P.—Antigonish ae \etiiianh he cenaeiingh Seka Re peiaem eciormapiestesebiepmaiiinialiainengunatn leit ™ Ug ¥ & ime amore serious) 4 s i E} 2003 % mercnany, : iz erpco ' i §ian é Doors ope at 7. 18. Entertainment ts com: pert ihe wit ira l of this regiment Aurord. _ | aged 40 years; mence at 8, ‘ — leave Halifax without regular British ere tor the first time since the founda. no city in 1749 and likely necessi- ' we Calling out of portion of the : or @ Ocal Multia lor guard and other service.” cman A Canv,—' Notice ‘to Contractors | TEVENDERS for the erection of additional | buildings to St, Joseph’s Convent, Char- | lottetown, will be received up to the 16th ml -_—— SEED WHEAT. FOR SAt.@ CHEAP Admission 25 cents. Reserved eeats cepts, to bo procured at the various Stores, aud at the Diamond Bookstore Return Tickets will be issued from all Rail- way Stations to Charlottetown on 1"th and 17th March, good to return on 17th, 18th aud 19th March, at on tirst-class fare 50 Drug | fron, Tin Plates, Pi; Lead and Ingots Tia. i } On Consignment. ——— kk. VINNICOMBE is sow prepared to take a limited uumber of pupils for | Viclin Instruction by ‘‘Danuclas” conservatory | method, which is so complete that each pupil lis enabled to form a part of one harmonized 10 @il who are suffering from | pit, By direction of His Honor the Lieut 90 Tons Round Iron sizes 4. 8 # and 2 inch a a “rors aud indiscretions of n Maren. 8 watt y > ead a aoe Aron, 81228 9. 8 ¥ an, | body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure ea wdiscretions of youth, nervous | fications can be seen at the. > best v. wety of “White Russian? | Governor, and His Worship the Mayor, St.! 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for lobster | 2°°)” P Weakness, cari, loss of manhood, &c, Plans and speci HE best v-ricty of “White Russian Patrick's’ a a te Ae tibe ath " ‘instead of the old class drudgery. aecay, 1 will sen office of Messrs. Stirling & Harris, Architectr, a splendid yielder, good Seed Vi heat, packers, OF OH i; ree, e th ob ill cure you, aa | ga sud after Monday, the 2nd day of March. four, stiff straw; best for cur soil and psblic and civic holiday, 2 Pigs Lead. Pupils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. rere be « ; foal " r —_ a STIRLING & HARRIS, cjimate. wavy : JOHN QESNESSY, 2 Ingots of Tin. PYAKE BROS. & LO ue terms apply at hia residenve, ‘Tater onary in South American | , A moh item JOAN NEVWSOPF, Seeretavy, rs AR (ety, | . yon On4 lope ") Rer ’ were | Aret Legts, ; a4, ‘ ‘ 2 = " . * init ’ rs «? } % at S ; YL thn ; hes Fook | Chy'town, Pel. 96, 188gaxdoe pat hor | SP oie, ppeteb 8: IBRD pas Maret 10, 188}.¢¢o4 | On'towen, eb, 14, 1885, | Ub*enwn, Feb. 14, 1898