win \ nena oY hm Oe. «2 ul and (ther tlems TELE! ‘Dupe WEVeN | Spectra: 2 Ee ty 7 , | [Srecian Desrerenurs ro Tur EXAMINER.) | Sa ‘The Khedive wants the Mahdi Crushed. | | i tvre, M Orr ie ~ age Nee aN renee. Se SS RES ~ ee ROT RE ET 7 > . Statins aff > 4 TN ahs Dominion Parliament. OITA Feb. 9 mm vy he at »Y met at 5 velo . whea lotea or petiti S93 acatlusl the Set \ci were pt sented Sir Hector Langevin explained that only | one contract for dredges had been made with an American firm, and that becanse | this class of work could not be done here In auswer to a question, the Government | — sa thainiins _— ey ee athe inet abel Digs. many inl ieee oe ya Adee Os Great “ R. PRBRUAE ~~ lig ON AL Ne, ey Me Rata ee ee ‘ eet . . OP ny ot ane art ger (mim, oe ae A ar moe * epee elie ren. “ Fein tner etn es gaa =~ ~Y whee Bargains! For the next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry i. " - . . 1 iadiaiiiiaiiaas cis stated its intention to provide telephonic ' , NO TIBI Gh (iF GORDON | communication between stations on Sable iy oods ai a - ‘ 1 | Island, and had the question of telephonic | i 1 we communica lon with the meinland under} t this evening serious consideration. j - The kKhedi oe a. Sir John stated it was not the prece vt in- | J s : ° a ‘ ‘ (pinion, tention to introduce during the present ses vere in fell bleom ‘ siol, aby,measure on the subj ct of the C | ° > 8 <i . . ° | ‘ , ‘ Ty . 2 : ives P. Raila, aso that it 1s not the intention | as we are shortly to make a change in the business, . en placed in Cairo, Feb. 9, of the Government this season, to prepare . c . defaulters to City In an interview to-day the Khedive said | ny *P cial legislation to prevent Canada —--—- —- he believed General Gordon waa atill alic, | C&iM8 made the base of dynamite operations i ; ven a “Ordon was still alive, acai E l . e asthe Mahdi was too wise a man to kill against Kogland and other countries. No a acting Stipen-inim, The Meahd “lange sie we On notice of motion being called several 1] inp : j : tM t ie Bis vm. le Mahdi had no interest in the a aoe on | [ A A i OWN t P th f B d t § ll Th t I | | cl ath of General Gordon, but. ani the ant Opposition ine mbers spoke in favor ot a re- WU eo a 163 0 00 5 ars , M 0 Tees a are oun 0 p eM, Z e trary, would do all in his power to pre- me l of the bonuses paid by Ontario muni- s, by Mr. Farle’s| Y€@t such an occurrence. lestent nai oe cipalities in aid of railways now declared to commeuind ( ( tral Concert this} the part of England, he said. is neces - for the general good of Canada, and sety to prevent tha tarti.. fe | therefore put under Dominion contro] 9 . . 1 y to prevent the further progress of the | umes" (Don’t Fail to Call Harly if You Want Bargain 2 Mal dia cause, and to avert new disasters. THE CAPES ROUTE © &il1 © ar 6 e S. , ; baer wee | a abandonment of the Soudan by Eng On mx tion for copies of correspondence ‘ « ig OF the} ae under the present circumstances, with the Government relating to piers and — “tm . be a vrave — Tribes hitherto | #team tugs at Capes Traverse and Tormentine riendly to Great Britain would now join| to facilitate winter creasing of Nortt r . . o oer Reed tiie = rita join Litat er crossing of Northumbe: - lo ran . P ; ' | ‘ i} | d j a a Mu ue ithe Mahdi, and if England does not take | land Straits, Mr. A. C. McDonald, M. P., W ‘ requir ea rompt Nett ement of a Accounts aque up to ate. at ' immediate steps to crush him, his influence spoke strongly against the continuance of tl - Br seriously thre aten the stability of the | the presept unsatisfactory arrangements. eee armen rteen bage of mails cross- | E"itish empire in India. Josiah Wood, M. P., in reference to re ee veda No crossing | NO TIDINGS OF GORDON marks of previous speakers, said a railway R b I 1 b — to Cape Tormeutine was well under way me Remember the ace: D *j 79 ‘ va ‘ a , ( ’ , , J , , J « es I s s 0 Ss - ; Lonpon, Feb. 9. and he hoped the Prince Edward Isiand P : er; - | oa . [No.2 Battery} No tidings were received at tho|™embers would assist him in securing a the Market House. Garr : r\ ‘ sted t meet at | War Office up to midnight last night, bonus from the Government. the Drill S + 5 o cloek sharp. | concerning Gen Gordon or Col, Wilson, Mr, Landry, of Kent, advocated the - |G n Wolseley telegraps to the War Office claims of Richibucto as a landing place for W &: A BROWN & { ; AR ag Ce [rish | this morning from Kortie, Saying that a P. E. Islanders. The debate was con- e » Society w a en — even | messenger just from Berti, brings him news| “@!ued by Hackett. ‘ ; 7 F ng, at 8 | Hennessey, Secretary. | of Gen, Earle ieetaceiiensties Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885 . rey . . . s § years there can be VOLSELEY MOVING RAPIDLY ON BERBER, Phe Franco-Chinese War. a Dae x ms sun, that of es 4 ; ore ant} an be seen in Eng- Che General, with his command, is mak- Lonvon, Feb. 9. a : ny rapid progress oy “d terber i yt: P ; len ' a ae i . Wards Berber, the A despatch to the Times fram Foo Chow = - Y, RD - areas, ae 7 ak, bis uh aia Remus His | says Admiral Courbet, with seven men-of- ’ - Hospital Com. | Mvance gui » Composed of a detachment| war, has arrived at Matson. A mutiny mithes ar et iu the Market, of cavalry, at the time of the runners| recently occurred on one cf the ships, and Hall Wee ’ ext, at hali-past | departure from Berti, has reached Shakood | ; «1. Se . I i ; twelve of the mutineers were t eigh | wells, where they surprised and put to ve oo - ws . Be tl ght a large body of rebels who eee fetes y ‘ A Bos > ”) : f I I r cies Had enc amped at the wells on their Svow Blockade, has purchase > a farm Dea ",; Way to join the Mahdi'’s aggressive —, 3 ji i i 7 : w ent! : 1E¢ . a AS S e . ile, King's | bl Ncotenent,” Gene Wien Mee ot Ouzoaco, U., Feb. 0. | Printer and Jobber in every Description of A tl rel 2 ere an and six taken As thorough a blockade on the railroads W . : r ‘ prisoners. he cat @ f + > aie ing ‘ ° . “1. ° 1 Tur 1 \ nce meet this r + all = wrens - — o mging| has not been experienced in Chicago for Paper, Envelopes and Tags, School Books, edding Stationery ' ie ab dash eoven wi al bed id and a large number o: rebels} years. No trains have gone out to-day or costed ail brought forward, a| Vere secured. 7 he rebels were said to be} to-night. : fall and punctual attendance is requested. under the leadership of the chief who so Ball Programmes &. o treacherously inveigled Col, Stewart. ‘en a8 a tunae of the Capes bostmen, John Allan} near acTIVirY IN THE NAVY YARDS, — Special Attention given to all Orders for BOOKBINDING, RULING, &e. been undergoing 1 i treatment at the nel activity prevails at Chatham, Sr. AnpReEws, N. B., Feb. 9. Geew Nans i tal, left for home last even-| Woolwich and Aldershot, and preparations Rob stev rey | d ‘ obert Stevenson, father of Hon. R. B. B ‘ YW ’ W OC QO SQU ing for sending reinforcements to Egypt are| Stevenson, died here this afternoon. i R N S NE BL K, UEEN ARE. o— being rapidly pushed. a alee Ch’t Feb. 6. 1885 --8i wkly 43 f SONS OT TEMPERAN Charlottetown Di- | sian . 1 own, oP. U, 0 oo Ww Jy 1 vision intend to dedicate their new Room in| inane ee wo Rees, Weather Balieun Qairk’s building by public ceremonies this} Offers for service in the Soudan are —— : : = ee — ’ he fia taka - , in kk . . we _ -rob ilities p e > a - Pp a ng. | be taken at 8 o'clock. | coming in fast from officers and men of the tH vo ee ati Mesiacge 4 Admissi }Canadian Militia. Lieut. Col. Williams, Paes yee ee 5a r : + , member of Parliament, who went Toronto, Feb. 10-10 a. m. Weanderstand that the Citizen's Skating | to Es gland in command of the Wim- Strong winds and gales, veering through Rink Company intend fitting up their rink/bledon Team, has offered to raise|® uth to west, cloudy, mild weather, with for roller skating the spr iD, {his . ala regiment, which offer hag | Tain, tarning te snow, in some places, wise move, D ione 2b &2 mucn 1e8s | . . . aol he tha : : — ee ‘ so . : . Mpetwe than builliog anew tink, The flor |&e® approved by the Deminion Gov- ee yen i AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY 7 os the cp inthe fall|®™m™ment and was forwarded by the <a ee r 5 JUSE j hi i iVl j i can be laid in ind taken up in the fall | Cov ernor General by cable today. The Charlottetown February 10, 1886. GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are 10F ic@ SKating ! - ‘ r : 2 : : Hig C z In pe 2 Ves li ; - j iti iv A ee | British Governments reply is expected to- ei aeight) perature yesterday, (read at | ~ |in a position to give the very Best Value. ; a Dt)... eee eee ece eee eee eee eee. 29. Euectixe ax |] ax Curer.—~An Indian | y Lowest 1 emperature yesterday, (read at pes yw, attended by Peter — ae THE TURKISH FLEET PREPARING FOR ACTION, I eon | ban alaaiagy ee. ‘7.4 the Micmaes, and a number of braves clothed 4owest Temperature this morning ...... 16,4 - - Ny in their robes o _was held at Truro on CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 9. Temperature this morning,at 8 o clock... 18.2 . ' Tuesday, for t for Truro and malities the Peter Wiin was declared installed into « Tue City business-like pre resent H r cillors Morris, K Has Davy, H rne. The Cler late Civic E with a certi Vouncillors offices. r sa 1 VUURCLIIIO of Councillor ( f his death Council dc ) evening next Montague Notes The nm A sh wOtling place a rhe meda! Yeller, Ban Was prose! Murray Hat King's C Un T Montag: their nue pects i W farm siti at J.B. M Cuction in t hae ice of goods. s G. : . : a Serties dani | sistance in Egypt, it will be given with lng of a oetee ih ae paetesrindhe PP'Y | feelings of loyal friendship, without any : heating apparatus. questions of territorial or other compensa- A to be heid in Georgetown | tion. Pkating Rink on Tuesday evening next. || COL. BULLER TO ATTACK THE ARABS. “ of King’s County Liberal Lonvon, Feb. 10. Unservatives will be held im Town Hall,! ‘The forces of Col. Buller will reach _— ne 24th inst /Gubat to morrow. He was instructed not .. lto attack the Arabs at Metamneh. Later — Ji who are suffering from | o-ders however leave him at liberty to aot - I retions of yeuth, nervous lee be thinks fit. The force at Gubat now I will sen rae » to 7 ‘ ae ee consists of 2,600 men and eee ae = UF CHARGE. Thies sea mie oten dies | newspaper eas me ie oo covered by a missionary in Scuth American | and ace Tras on eens» i Send self-addressed envelope to Rev. JosePa clines to permit non-inbabitants to remain TP Inman, tation Db, New York. ‘at the front. it +? . uighan, Kelly, Douse, | REINFORCEMENTS FOR EGYPT. zard, McRae, McLean and , | Lonvon, Feb. 9. rk read proclamation of the | Three battalions of guards, and four bat- Mont iS i Li rpse of electing a chief | Orders hnve been issned to put the vicinity. After the usual for- | ' Turkish fleet in readiness for duty at sea ee ae ceeded with, and) within a month. The impression prevails ee eae that the fleet will go to the Red Sea and ah ” | that the order has been nade because of the recent movements of the Italian ships in ithe Red Sea. The Turkish fieet has been > Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock. .30 5 Inman, both of Lot 28, P. E. Island. MARRIED. In this city, on the 5th inst., by Rev. S. H. Rice, Mr. George Higgins, to Misg Olkarlotte City Council. lying practically idle fin the Golden Horn lever since the Turco-Russian War. It is Connctl met last evening with | said the machinery of most of the ships has ee Phere Were | not been set in motion nor cleaned for five is Worship the Mayor, Coun-| years lection and the returns, together | talions of infantry, including two from ficate that the new Mayor and} Malta, and two from Gibraltar, have been had taken the oaths of their} ordered to Egypt. Two battalions of In- lfantry,and a regiment of cavalry have ivhan regretted the absence | been ordered to# proceedffrom India to m account of the| Egypt. The nine battalions of troops ind moved that the| orders from England, Malta, Gibraltar and varned until Thursday | India, and sent at the request of Wolseley. | The guards will leave England at the end of the present week. It is stated that all the forces comprised within the nine bat- \talions to be sent to Lord Wolseley will, lafter reaching Suakim, operate between rk 4 sister, ravbte ‘ etancd ly Stand ad i passed unanimously, > erie |Suakim and Berber, with the object of ch for silver medal took | , curing possession of the route between gue, oo Th wreday, Oth 'uS!. | these points, and of their effecting a com- was won by Mr. Geo. T. Davies, | plete ‘unction with the British a Nova Scotia. The medal|forcey cf the Nile, both above ted by Hon. Samuel Prowse, | and below Berber. It is under- the volunteers Of) good that the Government is advised of | Gen. Wilson’s safety. Three thousand re- sday evenin the people of | inforcements, at the urgent request of Lord ntend git ing @ grand ball, in| Wolseley, have been ordered to proceed as od time may be ex-| rapidly as possible to Egypt to open the Hall, Ag |route between Suakim and Berber. The ‘total number of reinforcements already rri as been started on the | ordered to Egypt is 8,000. it There ia also some ws Ani the banks of the| ROBERTS TO COMMAND THE INDIAN TROOPS. It is reported Gen. Roberts is to com- 7th inst.) mails did not reach mand the Indian troops, and that the Gov- noon to-day (Monday) on | «rnment has decided to call out the reserves, he bad roads. — and also a portion of the military for garri- 2 ‘son duty in place of the troops now being ir Advertisers. | forwarded to Egypt. ITALY'S ASSISTANCE. laszard wants to Rome, Feb. 9. ¢ in Lot 49. La Liberta states that King Humbert ! announces a large re- | presided at a Cabinet Council, which de- ‘cided that should England ask Italy’s as- ell a valuable | ‘ iV~HhAa) on the 7th January, Mary Ann Enright Molloy, a native of Castlecomer, Kilkenny, relict of the late John Meikle, in the 93rd year of her age. the Lord.” ‘PVA AT DIED. At her son’s residence, Darlington, Lot 23, Ireland, ‘*Blessed are the dead who die in Valuable Farm for Sale, valuable Farm, with buildings thereon, situated at Belleview, Lot 49, containing abont 60 acres, nearly all in a good state of cultivation. Asa site for asummer residence or seaside hotel it cannot be sur- passed; only 15 minutes’ drive from the ferry. Wil! be sold at a bargain. For further particulars apply to W. H. HASZARD, W. & A. BROWN & CO., (Jueen Street. Ch'town, Feb. 10, 1835 —eod wkly 3w at «Mon, Bee Notice to Contractors. ( KALED Separate Tenders (including plans an? specifications), addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed ‘“[ender ior hot water heating apparatus, Summerside, P. E. I.,” will be received at this office uytil Monday, 23rd proximo, Plans and specifications can be seen at this Department, and at the office of Messrs, Stirling & Harris, Charlottetown, P. E 1, on and after Thursday, 5th proximo. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Mivister of Public Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called on to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department will net be bound to accept the lowest or any tender By order, A. GOBEIL, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 28th Janvary. 1595. Ch’town, Feb, 10, 1855 - 31 W ANTED IMM«DIATELY.—A good Nurse; one who has had some experi- ence preferred. Ajyply to Mrs. George Previous to Stock-taking they will Sell the baiance of their MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Wool Scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your Biankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, Cloths, Linens, &c.. &C., TIP-TOP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Fur CAPS and MUFFS, Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Silk HANDKERCHIERS, SCARFS and TIKES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Gents UNDERCLOTHING, Real Lace SCARFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS, Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. Ch’tewn, Dec. 17, 1884. PERKINS & STERNS. _ COAL. COAL. Clothing & Fur Caps.) cous: FUR CAPS! OVERCOATS ! on L. E. Prowse, as he has the largest and best assortment | in town, and his prices are very low. Wool Squares, Wool Scarfs, &., on a big discount. Call and see our goods and prices and we will convince you | that we mean what we say. L. Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. tytown, Dec. 27, 1884. Macieotl feb 10 Iw pd —0O — 0 LL who want Overcoats and Fur Caps will do well to call. 300 Tons ACADIA NUT, ~; ! 200 do do ROUND, FUR CAPS ! 100 do INTERCOLONIAL ROUND, | 150 do OLD MINE SYDNEY, 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. Low. Cc. LYONS, Acadia Ccal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. Ch’town, Jan. 28, 1888—6w wkly Apples. Apples. COVERCOATS | For sate — Ladie’s Sacques, Ulsters, | } 300 Barrels—WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at BEER & GOFF’S, \UBSCRIBE for THE DAILY EXAM'!- WHR, Wf yor went the latest mows E. PROWSE, ‘ | | |