nicer oe ~~ + RP ret Oe ane “ SSN Re ome, a ini i a Po — $$$ EN mn eo = -~-* 77 on — ee ae ye at nn 1 ine oe Ree Local and dther Items Tes rma ein | | 4 ; ». ’ is £ ’ im ear ; | Ps hs WAST if NEY | Meeting at Murray Harbor South. | fe fi Ne j NOW. “ard | 2 18 seling cheap, > . - Printe at Youxe’e: Station Explosion. | between this Island and the Mainland. The ! “ ot PM. rooting mae opened by soprinking dona Kelly, | ‘ A r adies’ Corset t : : UL ¢ chairman D vhe lersigne , ets LONDON, Feb. oy. aameaiiees » anc 1€ undersigned Tt} ’ " 7 b 4 . ' | 7 - ‘ } 2 rs. e. Timec, calenring to the explosion at| The meeting was addressed by the Hons. crossed from Cape Tormentine! ... th aoa ae Station, says; ‘‘ it is | Samuel Prowse, Thos. Annear, and. James : ear a » Pave > ; ; yj fear that we bave to deal with one of those | Clow; also Messrs Duncan Muan., o ni rabl Wlik be 1 \ on ul sowardly | a ( ' oe a eperadoes Who are not ashamed {to | After which the following reselutions were w. C. DesBrisay, Ese, editer of the Sun if is@ their freedom by reckless attacks upop | euanimously adopted: | . sun life aa Prop “We ae ar , merside Journal is at the Rankin y snares oe | he leadere of the Land Whereas, vy the terms of Union, whereby | or with tks "@vnas aoe exert their influence | this Island became part of the Dominion of A vor of crockery very cheap at the!| since-the Briti h. h oa a tue outrages, | Canada, it was stipulated that the Dominion Family Grocefy, and the best tea om B. | not imdeti = 6 ae ae eee suffering, will | Government should provide for the following | Isfand {fe 28) vere: 7 “ty perme the murder of innocent | service, viz: efficient steam service for the| x ™ deat i TA y pa imperfection of | conveyance of mails and passengers to be | — Ceal Thachimery with exceed , i i ; ‘ater aie (were stecontined at present in Pri evrisale Tete ceedingly unpleasant |establiehed and maintained between Prince ' | n Priace/ reprisals upon Irishmen whose presence they County jail, for violations of the Sedtt Act, one man and five wemen with three children in arms a luz Races,~A meeting will be o'clock, to make arrangements for the coming races, All interested are requested to at- tend, -~ THe meeting called to-day to discuss the propriety of imcreasing the efficiency of the Fire Department, and securing a water supply for the city, was postponed until, Monday evening next, dha alilgibadlnds PaRTRIDGES were sold in our market last Tuesday. ‘The officers of the Game Soeiety should make it their business to step this; if they de not, in a few years partridges will not be found im our wooda. ghdngnrtien SPEAKING of the result of the partial election jn Belfast, the Summerside Jouraal pays; even with the aid of the powerful microscope by Mr. Sam. Weller, it woulda be. difficult to discover therein any signe of a Grit re-action. -_ > — Reverrixe to the sueeess of Mr. Sullivan at Ottawa upon the ‘‘piera’ question, the Summerside Journai congratulates the Local} Government upon the improved tivancial position in which they will meet the Legislature next Tharsday, eleetensieens Re@arDiIne the project to build am Ho'el on the \‘ameron property, the Aummerside Jour: nal says. ‘‘If there is one thing Charlottetown wants worse than waterworks, it is a first. class Hotel—a building designed for a hotel and having all the modern improvements. ” ciliata AxonG the attractions at the national bird show, to open in Horticyltural hall next Tues- day, ia s fine specimen of canary that whistles ‘Yankee Doodle” in a most accomplished manner; also a Brazillian parrot that can repeat the first 64 wordsof the Declaration of Inde- pendence, — Boston Advertiser, ee Mr. Ear_z and the Glee Club, Messrs. B. Bremner, Reid, and others, left by the after- goon train for Montague, where they give a grand concert in aid of the new hall. After their return, we understand they give a grand concert in Summerside in aid of the English Church. fhe Summersiders will get a rich treat. an tiiah oss T'ewry Crarke, Esq., manager of the Dunk kuver Hatchery, is ia the eity, He reports the recent freshet on Dunk River to have done a great deal of damage. All the mills are more or less injared. She hatchery was flooded with water four and a-half feet deep. Clear of slight injuries to the building, Mr. Clarke gays the establishment escaped won derfully. _- -->) - — Over $300 has been subscribed to the testi- monial to Rev. W. G. Lane, who was fined $200 in Halifax for performing a marriage cere- mony before the issuanee of a license. It will be presented at a mass meeting this week, The prosecution of Mr. Lane by J. W. Longley an bebalf of the Local Government, and has correspondingly decreased the poralarity of his persecutors, ——— THREE survivors of the bark “Ada Barton, ’ from St. John, N. B., for ee je = who were landed at Queenstown, Ireland, on the 220d inst. by the steamer ‘‘Parkland,” state that they clung to the masts five days and nights without food. On the third day a dog tried to devour one of them, When they were rescued they were casting lots te decide which of them should die to furnish ffood for the the other two. ~ ->——- Drowxixg Accipent,—Two little girls, daughters of Richard Raymond and Captain Temperature this porping, at § o'clock, , 17.1 )the advantages of good education, and reli. Pearl Durkee, of Milton, Yarmouth County, N. S., met with their death in a most dis- tressmg manner on Saturday last. ‘They were on the Milton pond, from which icg had been taken, and fell through a hole which had One of the girla was been left unmarked. partially suspended in the water by the cord of her sled through which her arm was drawn, -_—> Tue funeral of the late Miss Hettie Lewis J. H. Fletcher, Esq., lectured in Ludiow finall heat : : A CTION q 7. oe ; - . : a obtained a blessed victory, passin took place from the residence of her grand-| Hall, on Tuesday evening last, his subject duecah all with ah untarnished 2 aw ® Esq.—to-day. It was being ‘‘Uncrowned Heroism.” father—John Yeo, attended by a large concourse of people. held in A.) N. Large’s Hall, to,morrow evening, at eight | Miss | gold and the audience was not very large, yet}; in. presbyterian congregations of Tryon Lewis’ death was sad and sudden. She | thoee present we are sure, appreciated the oe ee ae greg J . et A meeting of the electors of Murray Harbor (SPu0ta. Dasvarones ro Tax EXAMINER } ; South and vicinity was held in ‘the Public The “T i weaned Hall, on the 4th inst., for the pirpore of tsk- © “ Thunderer” on the Victoria |'?s '»t0 consideration steam communication | y Edward Island and the Dominion, winter and summer, thus placing the Island in continuous communication with the Intercolonial Railway and the Railway system of the Dominion; , Vherefore Resolved, That those present the Advance upon the Rebels. |?! 4s themselves to adoptiany and every law- at ful means’to enforce the fulfilment of the terms of Union. an rine oe Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting Pia cag oo 3 of English troops on 1 ebe|some temporary caauiiiéeinns with the enced before daylight to-day. Two} Mainland must be provided for this Province handred and fifty men were left to garrison ) : lrinkital, and a force of 3,500 men advanced to the attack, It was expected that the battle | would be fought about 9 o'clock in the morn- now toverate.” The other papvrs auimadvert renoly : | Stveng:y upon the supposed outrage in articles ol practically the same tenor, | | Carro, Feb, 27. as stipulated for by the Terms of Union are se Fe out, aud that some means should oo Ks ; € adopted toexamine the route lying between | Gral he naval brigade has joined Genera! | Picton and White Sands, as we "pelieva the vam with two nie-pounders. There is a | advantages of this route has only to be known | growing anxiety 1m Cairo, about the result.of| to be appreciated. “3 | the expedition, and less confidence is felt that the English will be the victims. The Black{troops at Suakim were found to be in communication with Ahmed Bareardi, second jn command ander Osman Digma and Admiral Hewitt, has forbidden them to leave camp, and has stationed the gunboats “Decoy” and ‘‘Sphinx” so that their guns can command the camp with orders to open fire if any symptoms of mutiny are manifested, ing. } In, H. J. Bresavcr, E Secretary. Murray Harbor, Feb. 18, 1884. {Other papers please copy. } Horsford’s Acid Phosphate FOR OVERWORKEED PROFESSIONAL MEN. Dr, Charles T. Mitchell, Canandaigna, N.Y, ssys:—‘'] think ita grand restorer of brain force or nervous energy.” TXAMINER, PFREBRUAR YT 28. 18 atl! CORR entnatm nee etna erect et oO eR eran te ce a 84 cowabdlvidt Neg Abraham | Ss eS eee wher by Irishmen unagine | ook, James Cuddy, James Haberlin, A. J. | €a | at they are furtivering the cause of Irish McInnis, Chas. Sencabaugh, and Capt. J. W. . tee indepohdence We hav: in our midst a set of | Horten, in favor of the object of the meeting. | ¢ Ask Special attention to their Stock of the following Goods, which are, beyond question, as good value as can be found : 650 Pieces Grey Cottons, 2:30 Pieces White Cottons, 300 Pieces Frint Cottons. by the Dominion Government, until the service Black French Merinoes, Black Cashmeres, A FULL LINE Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1884, English, Canadian and American Knitting Cotton, A good Stock of . Canadian and American Corsets. Black Nun’s Veiling, Black Persian Cord. OF MOURNING COODS. Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons. Room Paper. Rugs, Mats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., all standard Goods, and prices low. PERKINS & STERNS. Tl A OHILD weighing one pound was buried at Long Braneh, on the 2lst inst. It was the infant son of Richard and Maria Lawlis of Kast Red Bank, and was born six weeks ago. It was a healthy child, and the doctor thought it would live, Macy people called to see it, The British Advancing. TrRiNkK(Lat, Feb, Q7. The beach presents a very lively appearance. The blue jackets up to their necks in water are landing stores and carrying soldiers ashore through the surf. The Gordon Highlanders children, ane of whom, a little girltwo years old, does not weigh quite ten pounds. _ <>< February 2nd to protect the guns while crossing morasses. ——— rr - What the Rebels Intend. A SINGiE Box of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine eneneae will prove to any sufferer from nervous pros- TRINKITAL, Feb. 27. tration or weakness cf the generative organs, Arabi Bey, who was sent with a letter to that itis the best and cheapest medicine ever Tokar, has returned. He says he was takea sold for this class ofdisease, Read the ad- prisoner at Tokar. That thetown surrendered vertisement in another column and send at last. Friday, and that the rebels intend to | °2°¢ for the great brain and nerve food, Sold fight im their lines closing on the rear of he | ia Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. | British troops advance, [feb25 lw wkly. a DIED. A Prey for the Rebels. _-— At DeSable, February 15th, John McLean, TrRINKILAT, Feb. 27. | aged sighty-cight years. The deceased was The rebels regard with exultation the land- | a native of Glasgow, Scotland, and came to ing of the forces. They are convinced tha|this Island in the year 1819. He leaves a Allah has sent all as a prey for them. widow and eight children to mourn their loss. At Bradalbane, on the 22nd instant, of con- sumption, Margaret, the beloved wife of Robert Mugford, in the 40th year of her age. She left a disconsolate husband and seven Obituary. affectionate wife and mother. ‘*\When from the dust of death I rise, To claim my mansion in the skies; Even then this shall be my plea: ‘Jesus hath lived, hath died, for me.’”’ On the 3rd instant, at her residence, Ten Mile House, St. Peter’s Road, Bridget, relict of the late James Fitzpatrick, aged seventy- six, leaving a large circle of friends and ac- quaintances to mourn her losy.. May she rest in peace. morning, ———— - The New Brunswick Legislature. FREDERICTON, Feb, 23. | The legislature will be opened to-day by His Honor the Lieut.-Governor. [No Ottawa news. House did not meet yes- terday, it being Ash Wednesday. } nccncoin thasiindegeeniehdtinn Weather Bulletin. The Presbyterian Church has lost ene of b hele 2 her venerable fathers in the eldership, in the Probabilities for the newt 24 howrs for the ak an i Eq 7 ae died at DeSable, P. E. Island, on the 21st of December last. His protracted illness was ‘Loxonto, February 28--10 a. m, severe, but he bore his afflictions with Chris- Fair to cloudy weather to-day, followed by | tian fortitude and resignation to the Divine gales, with rain or snow to-night. Will. For many years he had trials:of bodily and family afllictions and bereavements,. but MErroroLoGICcAL OFFICE, he endured all with due submission to the Charlottetown, 28thi Feb. 1884. | Will of:God, and the happy fruits of thore Highest temperature yesterday... -..... . -22.6 | chagtisements were seen ia the humility and Lowest temperature (read at midnight),...14 9 holiness of Kis Tife. Mr. Holm was a native Lowest temperature this morning........ 12.6} of Cromertys Scotland, and had in his youth Varitime Preovinees. Vowels Tempcrature this afternoon, at 1 Golock . 26.0! gious privileges. He emigrated té this coun- try in-the year 1840, and settled down at DeSable with his amiable partner and a very young family, where, through industry and | ee ; +; he | perseverance, ke soon made a comfortable We clip the following newa items from the |} oine for himself and family. Mr. Holm was Summerside Journal; elected by the district in whioh he resided, to (Mir) fames Tuplin, of New Amman, has represéht them in the Local Parliament of lately purchased a valuable Dean Swift colt ; tpe Island, and for years engaged in mercan- from Mr. ‘Thomas Fitzsimmons, of Margate. le pursuits. He battled with the duties and temptations of life as a good soldier, and et A ih I 2 Gp Lip Summerside Notes. —_—— Oh’town, Feb. 11, The Hall was Mr. Holm has been for many years an elder and Bonshaw. ee BL Re — —_—— GREAT SALE OF 4 and the Irish Fasilieraare advancing to ecupy pie myther sliowed ihe litle creature to | the fort erected by Baker Pasha. The distance _ ahr oye It ont gold, and that was the |to the fort is about four miles. It was built | 2use t “ests. Mrs. Lawlis has had twelve a ‘0: We have just opened a large Stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, NEW SPRING STYLES, Received Before the Advance in Duty. —0:— We have an immense stock of St, Prrerstrre a, W W. BH: Hunt, Sal tahen: ald dole children to mourn the loss of a dutiful and GREY AND HITE COTTONS, Purchased when the Cotton market was at the lowest point of depression. Fieecy Cottons, sheeting Cottons, and GEO. 1884, contracted a cold while witnessing the fire | noble sentitnents of the lecturer in his ideal of by the people; highly seapated bf hb ebaa Hay, SuraW, Sead Wheat, Hats, on Wednesday morsing, the 20th instant, and inflammation «:t in with fatal results. Miss Lewis was a genera) favorite, and was} jistened to attentively throughout. dearly beloved by all with whom she was acquainted, family we tender our heartfelt sympathy. Sa Le FAILURE generally, will be sorry to hear of the failure of | apd Mr John H. Henry reeaived tne appoint- the old and honorable firm of **Wm. Ives & Sons,”’ Pietou, of which, for some years, Mr. wT cause of the some wonder that he managed to the disaster so long. his pocket. His assignment is made to J. D. McLeod, Esq., Barrister, and 15th inst. $50,000 and $60,000 of €21,000 is due to the Rolf’ ag secprity a jhe reai estate Banks. They Igade to Mr. following persons, namely: His mother Christiana Ives, hi brother, Geo. D. Ives, Edward MePhail, A. C., MeDonald, Sutherlacd and Thomas Watson, smounting im all to $11,000. 3rd. To pay in fali, or as (rrant Danie Isaac A. jax aa poseihle in eoual propor tioa,-.all other creditors who ‘sign, other (thar the banks. hanks after realizing upon the renlity.— Pictou | charge of the United Methodist Church next New, Te:-her paws + parses gad missioners for this County held on Tuesday onl nee _ | @hief Inspector which ‘carries with it the ™ -Business wen, and the public | position of Secretary-Treasurer of the Board, ie = . : V. Ives has been the sole member. The Baard failure is, no doubt, the targe xt in making the selections they have is | amount which he lost by the Campbell Tan-| uch to be commended, and the people are ; nery smash, some fifteen months ago, and he be congratulated that the administration of 250 half-chests Congou Tea, ; avert! the law ia placed inthe hands of men who We have every reason to believe that Mr. Ives’ conduct was strictly honorable, and that he fails without a cent in ; bears date the The total liabilities are betwecn which all but conveyance of all Watson Manager of the Pictou Bank, in trust, about a month or eo after the Campbell failure. His | asacts, other than real estate, reach $23,000, be opened this geason. ; ; only about $6,000 being book debts. .‘The | preceeds of the estate are to be applied a8 | The Lsdge of the Good Templars have large | follows; lat, expenses of winding up estate. weekly meetings, The Sons of Temperance | 5 “nd, to pay in fallin the order vamed, the sister, Mrs. J. 8S. Harris, his | claims }eYening at six 4th. To pay any balance due the atruehero. The lecture es ae community; and by his amiable disposition, hour and fifteen minures 1p Ge: y; true piety, and unostentatious manner, en-} — . ; deared himself to all who had the pleasure of | Ata meeting of the Board of License Com- | his accuaintands, A. M.A. SO nem last, Mr. Hugh J, Massey wag appointed AT TWO O'CLOCK, 25 tons Hay, 8 tons Straw, | ment of Sub-Inspéctor. Other appointments aie an il th t meeting of the ‘ Tere | Ee ad the. egmaulision- HE SUBSCRIBER has in store, on cone signment, — 300 bush, Oate. TERMS AT wa believe will dotheir duty,impartially and with satisfaction. We regret to learn that the esteemed Parish Pin Cannisters, 6, 19 and 15 pounds Priest of -Miseouch, the Res, B. C. IN FOUR QUALITIES. ALSO Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1884, AM instructed by MR. HENRY BEER to sell by Auction, at his farm ‘‘ Bella- ehin,” Lot 48, 14 miles from Southport, on Saturday, the Ist of March next, P. M., ABOUT 200 bush. Seed Wheat (White Russian), SALE. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioncer. Boudreault, has been confined to his house for the past week by a severe attack of ill- | ness, Murray Harbor South Notes: will be sold low to close for spring ! importations. ‘B. WILSON HIGGS, Gne door south New Oustom Hous, 49 Water Street. Ch'town, Feb, 22, 188!.—2w ead Decided to build the Starch Factory, to Temperance is progressing in gur midst. are flourishing. On the 24th inst. the Rev. J, McLeod, of | , your city, preached in the Presbyterian | i/<hureh at half-p»st two o'clock, and in the | in the Methodist Church. 2 NE-HALF of,the Double-Tenement Brick TROURSDAY the Dwelling. situated on the North Side o ' Hilleborough Park, containing ten Rorms.| £91 284 tect front by Vt | feet deep. mere’ ,| Large congrevations and two very practical | to yard from vont and rear. e" a pon | -|germons. The labors of the Rev, gentleman | sheds ele, | at et 0. wu 6 80 * | were highly appreciated. | bargain. Apply te “ The Rav. Wm. ‘Reynolds is'invited to talk | co aaieaaialld Mhitown, Feb. 26,—vdd lw 79979 NER bE published ow PSK. o-_-—-— ‘ coaferencte year, | €h'jown, Feb 18, 1854. A LIPBRARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE HELD IN at. James’ Halil, bth MARCH. By o der of Committe. W. KEN NEDY, i {UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- the Cheapest and Most Newspap Only §1 per yor: Pillow Cottons, TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, Towelling, TAPESTRY, SCOTCH AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, And other House Furnishing Goods. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DAVIES & CO. rQ\HE RAILWAY HOUSE, situated on 4. Richmond Street, near London House. Also a shop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL. Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1884.—tf FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, HE Shop and Premises immediately oppo- Wine the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great Apply to A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetown Feb. 22, 18%4. “CGAL, - COBL: George Street. at Queen's Wharf Scales. GEO. COOMBS, Feb, 15 —eod wkly 3i OR SALE—Pictou Nut snd Round Coal. Also Cape Breton Coal, equal to Sydney, ‘London and Liverpool. REGULAR TRADERS THE CLIPPER BARK “MOSELLE,” 500 tons Register, classed ten years Ai at English Lloyds, 4A.lezx. Mcleod, Commander, WILL Sail frem Liverpool for Charlottctown, ABOUL THE 25th MAROH, Followed by the well-known fast-sailing arkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 400 tons Register, classed ten years Al at Lloyde, John Graham, Commander, (NOW ON THE BERTH) Sailing about the ist April. Also, the clipper Barkentine c‘EREMA,” 5 300 tons Register, classed nine years Al at Lloyds, R. RENDLE, Commander, {NOW ON. THE {BERTH) Will Saii from London for Charlottetown ABOUT THE {st APRIL. The above vessels will carry Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac. For Freight or Passage apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Manilla Marline. Qne ton Manilla Marline, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1884.—2w eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. X17 ANTED.—A BOY to attend Mente end Cow. One used to horses preferred. Apply to J. B, Macponacp. [feb 28 2i 7¥°.O BE LET—The House and Premises on Great George Street, adjoining Mr. J. Beales’. Apply to Mrs, Burris, Upper Queen Street. [feb?8 31 OST—A Bunch of Keys. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Land Office.—Jos, A, MCDONALD. [ eb22 P, i. Island Pottery. Pottery ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, ‘Dots. Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, tones, etc., etc., in stook BEER & GOFF Uh’town, Oct. 26, 83. . 7 LE?—Half a two tenement Honse, on | Oumberland Street (near St. Peter's Road}. For particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Brecken &. Fitzgerald. fieb21 rg\O LET—The Union House Barber Shop, on Queen Street, including Furniture, ‘YB ace Agents for the P. E. Island ¥ Ti loa mae : > liate possession will be given. | W : Orders sent to us will re- ete. Immediate px ( g Pean steve Terms moderate. Apply at this office. HebWB OST—Between Uy per Prince Atrect and l, the Post Office, a small Seal and Watch with three Gold Rings, Any one re- Key, AGENTS | turning the cane to this office shell be liber- [ally rewarded, [teb 16 3i eod | Cn ee