—w 1 al Agata senna < ” ' THE DATS ce A MINER. MARCH 19. 1885. tither legs. ELECRAPI al TH af Se laca 10d tS REWS. PQ, o LOPROTAL Deseatenes ro Tue MXAMINER. ] oe cua THE SOUDAN. sl ‘ sunuimer tei A DELFGA \ COENERAL ADVANC? pinas 4 ES SUAKiIM, March 18, Re sure ' tertainmen? A general advance towa ds Tamas will he cl ‘ \ made on Friday. 7 a ik DISSATISFIED REBELS — ¥ wal Batter l \ it is reported here that there is dissatiafuc - ‘Oaman Digma’s troops in con pound sequence ef their long absenee from their rT i homes This may canse him to make an at- - tack wpon the place. The rebels have slop- Por RTREN 0 ‘ of potato et rob ped their night attacks. The British ad- were manriact * Co, fast’ vance guard is expected in a few days. ear. ” INSPECTION OF TROOPS rn who have pa i the Clearance SvUaKEN, Mareh 18, gale of Boota and Sb t J. CO. Sprague &) = The whole be dy of troops stationed here | (y's are well plessed with their barguins, _ Will parade to-morrow and be inspected by a : sine: Dine teenies iden. Graham. The Berkshire and Surrey fur Hon. | ae slate Sedna Maen Regiments and Indian contingent will form shi: vegunent will remain to guard again. _ Suakin Ix the notice - cs - REINFORCEMENTS WANTED -— of 6 y change of hght a , esti tS gy loend, Wena Korti, March 18. 2 aoa | tis estimated that reinforeements to the oi jextent of 25 per cent. of the present Tux report that : 3 Gerdon Benuett ' strength of troops here will be required sold part ' New York - d to Mr. | before autumn. Ronesoza McKay i tradicted by the / Owing to a large number of cases of gnmistake anguag sickness and death from heat, camel drivers ° refuse to remain here. The navigation of Frei Th _* a Demphy, the Nile is very difficult and transportation ynsten ® hiver, was Gestroyed by tire at) of wounded is tedious. e lay ir. Dumpnry saved his stock, e fodder was su tie ie ak a ea France and China rus Pope ss intimated that the Irish ‘asim gaa Bishops had better postpoue their propos: Tate Paris, March 18. tendance Im convention at i uote after } Libertas states that France is willing to the visit of the Prince of Wales to Ireland abandon her claims to indemnity, if China - , c j eiil execute th 5 Tie o Ts oo Treaty. ieardteere * . ae per : | The Paily Times heara that Sir Robert ane Y. M. C bon I riday, the 20th inst | = art, lLuspector-General of the Chinese i é 3 : ’ : e Clonee ’ at » Rus is- s Will all members kindly attend? | | liniaten . istomns, aud the Russian Minis ae er at Pekin, are trying to arrange terms ORCHESTRAL CoNcERT, No. 3, to be held in of peace between France and China the ¥. M. C. A. Hall tomorrow night pre- ae + mises to be the best given yet, and will posi- sively not be repeatec a A Surplus in India. “Doy'y yer vant to pay somdings?” ‘‘Xo, Lonpan, March 18, i've got everything I need ‘Den'tyer vant! The Indian Budget has been submitted ; w pay a time rage’ ‘I never shave! it shows that for the year ending March 31, myee'f.” Put maybe you vants to commit) 1884, there was a surplus of over five auicide sometimes.” million dollars; and for the year ending POC fs ‘ | March 31, 1885, there will be a deficit cf Mg. Roperr SMA vu will read a paper $2,50,000,and the estimaeed surplus for the year ending March 51, 1886, will be | 82 500.000, yg “ Industriel Education,” before tne Liter- ary and Scientific Society, to-morrow evening, at egat ocivck the gaestion of a Public Library will be discassed —_ —_ ! Miners in Peril Beri, March 1s Two hundred and seventeen miners were A mesrixne of the Ex cutive Committee | and others interested in the *‘Arbor Society,’ | is called for Mond+y evening next, at halt past 7 O'clock, at the Ss inendiarv “Mtagistrate’s | office. —H. C. MacDoxa'p, Secretary. imprisoned by the explosion of fire damp in - }acolliery at Cawp Hansen near Saarbucy ; A Taps circu'ar tekes a hopeful view of in Rhinish Prussia this morning. the grocery line r 1935, and says:-—-“‘A| Latest reports from scene states that 98 gan cor wear nis od clothes, but Ne cannet/ bodies have been discovered from the lv: 03 ameal tha past Neither can he! wrecked imines. gy barefooted in thi limate, adda the S/ and Leathe repre - Preparioeg for the Confi'ct. Lat Friday s repo i to have boen the ; _—— . - faaniest day of the season at Kentville, N. 8 At six o'clock in the morning it was 19 below taro. At two ia the alternoon it was 60 shove—a chinge of 70 degrees within enrht Catcurra, March i8. The Ameer of Afghanistan left Cabul on the 1°th inst. for India, and Karl Dufferin | will start on Monday to meet him. i iil The Government is rapidly making ar- meeting of the City Council | rangemeuts to send 30,000 heh ecross the for the pur- | frontier at short notice if required. uur. — & + Pap AN emergency will ve held on Friday evening, pore of receiving the specification for letting | ————___—— Market tolis by tend 3 ‘elVv eport ’ o0. “ Market t y ten Af, and receiviuog ar por AW arlike Russian from the Winance Committee on the prospects a vf securiog a site for the Fire D partment new | : building Lonpon, March 18. - The Slanderd’s correapondent at Bt. $24 Chatham remarks <A war be Potersburg says —‘‘ Gen. Komaroff ac- jweeti Grost Britain ead Russia would be 4) toa)iy demanded permission to attack Pen-4 great eal write. but the ee a oe : | digh a fow days ayo. The counéels of would raive the price of deals in England by | 1 Giors and other peace ministers,however, matting off the Baltic supply will help our| a aE North Sh wre | . 7 = on te re : ward to 2 with | prevailed, and a conflict was averted.” c almnes : on —_—— ore Royalty in Ireland. Noatuwesvers Iudians are dying in ‘arge} sunt ers fr m a sirgcniar cae ase, the tirst | symptoms of which are stiff-ning of the kuees jeath soon follows. | Loxpon, March 19 Rumors are current that the Prince of Chickeopox aud dipltheria have taken off | Wales while in Ireland will announce that wany more, and they are generally in a starv- | the Dake of Connanght and family after : | their return from india will reside in au jaots, irom which ing COMAILIOL rrr | Dublin, the Dake succeeding E wl Spencer Goop Uoew,—Says the Keatvil’e, N. S.,| as Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Chronicle :—The WR Wm. Rayon has a cow |} sxtenninelschcaenaig of grade Ayrshire breed, that recently made ib ibs. I2ezs. bu ter, ia one week, besides supplying all the cream and milk fora family of five per*ons, Her only food, excepting hay, was 3 quart Sudden Beath of Senator Benson Orrawa, March 18. Senator henson, o: St. Catherine's, aged |'"§ years, died at the Rassell House this f bran per dry. Wice;s's store: hds arrived. {t is dis-| morning after an illness of only a few avreeabie bat not destructive Ja the W est- | hours, oa section of the Provin a snow-storm | ‘ — - : they] ' ° . i ho Su j - . preyar! y heavy beyond Sum General Grant improving. meraide, bu j fali wac lbeht towards the} i te East. ‘| ey wird and rain-} a ’ _ ee ee Heres New York, March 18, storm prevale!, ‘o damage is reported +s . Ii, 3 “ General Grant is improving. This even- 4 Cuamriox Weesrten —H. N, MeDonald|ing he took plenty food. His pulse is of Lake Aiuslie, Cxps Bretoo, has just de-|pominal. He suffers little if any pain. feate 1 Professor FF vy, champion of the New } Koglaud stat smateh for $300. | y me eu 5, a W sling maten [OT de UY. | ™ utar . News. MeVonald’s height is 6 feet 2 inches, chest! Parliame me -* i measurement 45 inches. calf 17 inches. and : —"s 2 a ¥ v are a. meighe 210 sounds McDousld is said to be! iyvvawa, March 1 fully the «;,ual of Rosa or any of ths heavy The Howse met at o. Weight athietes «i the world, Mulock introduced an Act to amend the i : : °C q Consolidated Railway Act of 1879. He weather in the East, | proposes to introduce workable machinery on the 13th inst. fell|jn proceedings against third parties, the “s six below zero, is in remarkable contrast to | present provisions not having been found tae state of affairs in the far North-west, ces eos to Ge-mem advanced. |" ‘PBurbeau introduced a bill amending the ‘wvord r to ’ le rrar recelyv ec W - 9. . . Ko : nipeg on 11 | 5] af an Cae ‘yi | Canada Temperanc> Act of: 1878. His ae Me iclth inst, the snow Is nea al! pm gh ie oy gone west of Swift Current, t! frost being | amendment proposes that a priest or minis well a a ee ee ore iter of the parish may grant certificates to eh out cf the ground, and seeding is in pre-; “© a seat tas lignorg where #rees on farma sout) . | persons requiring spirityaus lig 6 | yy medical man ia an hand. Pun severity of th Where the thermo | $0. of ‘alyary _ | Six Hector introduced an Act to amend ‘ bv * we Ktopeusse ~The | See the Act respecting bridges, booms, and : "on" } ect wn = - , : Nat “ #ays rhe police wem ace a _ | other works over navigable aaneeh oe “SVUrUay ey ing ol! t curious € sopemen h * f rovincia ‘ sted under the authority o allwr, A middle aged married man named | structed i y TH Thi il ii sorrect an error in Mills, belonging to Bridgewater, came up to} acts. This Bill is to correc : Halifax op Thu uk ton Gen — of | the clause of the last Act, and to continue ursday with lwo women . ‘ - ; rather prepossessing appearance, about 35) to the Government in Council the right to gears of age, and her mother, an aged woman. miake rules. z : = put up at th: Parker House, where | After recess, the Bul sneer pahee Renee . ie got on his tra ik, but too late. Oo | Mines Savings Bank was rea - _ at Sees afternoon Mil's and the # CMD AD, | alau the Act to Iucorpora e ae . ae mother, drove to the North Strees | (yntario Pacific Railway Co, , aisa ; ‘A 4 ‘ im time to catch the Quebec express. | extending thé jnrisdiction of the Mavitime They: j ~ 2. UOUght titee secoudeclass threggh all-| ario, and an Act amending ‘aot tacks ‘s ior } : 7 i Vourt vt Ont :* toston, and leit hy the tram | 1). jaw of evidence in criminal cases, f M The debate was then resumed on the arrest was uusuecessful, re. Ontario municfpalities honuses to railways. mourns ber lees. “ Wlegram jw tie St. John police Sunday to elect thei; ¢ P ‘ di ills No. l iain é ee = Re AO ce A Nt a eI, ie. Nh tat ESN Al tt ~ —— ee oe ~~ ee | [t was decided to be for the general benefit ; ¢f Canada. | Fosver moved the second reading of the Act to amend the Liquor License Act, pro- Act relating to penalties should be attached to the Canada ‘Temperance Act. Sir John suggested that as the judgment «ft the Court of New Brunswick aud of the Court of Prince Edward Island were not before the House, and the matter was not | tt @ position herefore to be fally discussed, the bill should stand over for the present Foster stated his willingness to let it stand | viding that clauses in the Liquor License the bill to amend the Patent Act Patent Act «f 1872 provided a cheap and jPromp* tribunal for settling questions re- lating to pat mts. | After discussion the bill was withdrawn. ! ——— - Weather Bulletin Probabilities for the nert 24 Aours for the Maritime Province , loronro, March 19 10 a. m. |} Moderate to fresh winds, cloudy to fair, | comparatively cold, with a few light snow falls METEORULOGICAL OFFICK Charlottetown March 19, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at SN os ok hod oo ss cakes eee os 21.9 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at RY ee cscekeia sh bb oo 10.1 Lowest Temperature this morning .... 9.0 Temperature this morning,at 8 o’cl ck.. 20.6 Temperature this afternoon at I o'clock. .34.0 Complaint of an Unhappy Maid. Dear Mr Eprror if there’s a tiny space, Te give my wretched scribbling place, In your most lively Daily — ll do my best te make it small, Although | fain would tell you all, And rhyme it gaily. And this my grievance is, most worthy sir, Those awful City Fathers are mating so much stir With those most urjast taxes,-— They'll send the youug men all away, Or catvh them first and make them pay, By breaking stones with axes And then we'll all be left forlora, — Far better that we ne'er were born, Thar. be old maids forever. Or else we, too, wil! have to pack, To more congenial climes, alack, And see this dear IsJe never. This is all L'il say just now, And in the Council some sense we'll ullow, if theyll but grant us this : Let them tax everything they can, But please not tax the poor young man, Or ‘twill destroy our bliss. If this you'll print you shall be paid With thanks sincere from an unhappy maid; And, now, ere I lay down my pen, I'll sign this letter Agney WREN. Ch town, March 18, 1885, 44 QUEEN STREET. W.A. BRENNAN, Book; Job and Oreamental Printer, Book-Binder, Paper Ruler, -AND— RLANK-BOUK MANUFACTURER. The Printing and Binding machinery and Piant in this Otlice is that of the late Bremner Brothers. avd is well known as one of the most com- plete printing and binding concerns in the Lower Provinces. With such facilities it is bo trouble to do tha best work at moderate rates. we 44 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. March 17th, 1885. REVISED EDITION OF THF HOLY BIBLE. HAVE received advices that the Revised Edition of the Bible (complete)—Old and New Testament —will be ready for issue from the Oxford and Cambridge Press early next mouth. The work now by me ordered will be issued as soon a3 ready ; but as there will be a great rush for the first issue, I will take orders from parties wishing to get them as soon as ree ‘ive Prices will range from 31.00 to $18.50, according tu siz? and style of binding. as Come and order early. G. H. HASZARD, Brown's Block, Queen Square. Ch'town, March 16, 1IS85—2wks 3aw FO RENT e NHE Subscriber offers for rent half the Shop, formerly occupied by Messrs Bremner Bros ag a hook and stationery store W. A. BRENNAN, Ch'town, March 11, 1885—tf COAL. COAL. EN STORE: 206 Tons ACADIA NUT, 200 do do ROUND, 100 do INTER“OLONIAL ROUND, 150 do OLD MINE SYDNEY, ae do SYDNEY SLACK, Ker aie Low. &. LKONS, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, (fhe bev se, bee, oR, LaRS Cw whly McCarthy moved the second reading of | Colby opposed ihe bill, and said the | Ne A Salt cet LE Eat RE all le A TN om = - en ee Le AN et SE ee a a ——— ——— — a —.- > aa ~~ ——— . om ; " " . - & Sterns. Se SS Oe ——— Perkins White Usttons, rey Usttons, | Print Usttons, SHEETING COTTONS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTONS AND ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, &C., MT VERY LOWEST - PRICES. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Feb. 20, 1885. roms — Great Bargains! ee lor the next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry ‘'oods ata LARGE DISCOUNT! as we are shortly to make a change in the business, ee Spaetal Lines of Goods are MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them. Don’t Fail to Call Harly if You Want Bargains. We require a Prompt Settlement of all Accounts due up to date. i> Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, oprosite the Market Hause. Ww. & A. BROWN <& CO. Charlottetown, Feb 7, 1885 Ee Ea - —— CO AL e i ' . Ba { N hand, a quantity of Pi tou, Gourie Mines and Glace Bay Ccal. Also; Sydney (old mine) Round Coal Will be sold for Cash at Summer prices, CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, | Water Street. Ch'town, May 10, 1885—Imo LESING BUT SALA oissowution notice. if EXHIS is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the »nder- signed, carrying on business under the style s ® \and firm of Brempver Brothers, has on this This Month we are Selling OUT third day of March, A. D., 1885, been dis- | golved by mutual consent. Dated this 3rd day of March, A. D., 1885, Goods so Fine that we would «= \mottetow, in Prince tai Ile. ] ij . BENJ. BREMNER, © to Give One and Referring to the above, I desire on bebalt lof the late firm to thank the publi« for the All a Chance! very liberal patronage bestowed in the past, and to inform them that the good wiil of the business has been transferred to Mr. Joho Coombs, Queen Street. I would respectfully |request all of our former castomers to place |their patronage with Mr. Coombs, whose | facilities for doivg the best class of work in | Mereantile, Fancy and Rook Printing, Book binding and Blank Book Manufacturing, at the lowest prices, and in the shortest time, are unequalled in the Province. ' BENJ. BREMNER. 20: | — + 2 0 ee - | CATIA! SE WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR WILL PURCHASE. eee) Regarding the Dissolution Notice of Mesers. Bremner Bros, above, 1 beg to state that i will have, from this date, in my business, the practical assistance of Mr. Benjamin Bremner, who will be pleased to see aii his former cus- tomers at my office, 18 (Jueen Street. JOUN COOMBS March 5, 1RKH—I me whty Ameo Remember this Month Closes our ‘THE VIOLIN. GREAT SALE ! 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