- + ~~ ww a a A el lle Bt et a: I cent Ed ER AT. A Ka St RS A A A EG BIL ‘Nee SAP AEM ST a Ate tte it a nate a ee ee Rea Na nee oo Sk eal ” . -. oe Le”: ee an i iti id Liao eA VWELIN BR, JANUARY 19, 1885. jock aad Giher Kens. LEPTERS TO THE EDITOR.| TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | = as e | gi —_—_—~>——- a ee ne Uity ©wCcaide [Spi OLAL DESPs«TCHES TO ib IXAMINI } ETTER ft The March to hartounm. ° S] } ring to my letter published Lonpon, Jan 17. some fey ago, relating to the con- \ despatch from Gakoul says ety ! of the City Seales, | wish to inform | camels died on the march from Heweiyatt. i the cleetors of the city that previous to giv-| The troops suffered severely. The major- , Tih he same to you, | took it to the Editor | ity of water skins leaked, and _the men | c ithe Patriot and requested him to publish | yielding to thirst, exhausted their rations | it ‘That gentleman read it over carefully, | of water prematurely. Very few fell out of | Friday | ' tier doing so, said he eould not publish i line, and the condition of the men undor | it without first seeing Mr. McRae, who was | the circumstances was splendid, They are | « » personal friend of his, and he would not | keenly desirous of a tight. y | like tod » him en injury. He thouvht the! _ rrow with} conte™ 3 ot ny letter would do so, conse 4 Fearful Explosion. quently L did not leave it with him, but| —_—— - = “ _ it to you Now, sir, l wish you to PITTSVILLS, Pa., Jan. 18. the} bale ie ; lis Perva one 7 order to let the citizens Johny Kairns, the engineer of the Phil- ; COCR KHON that even their in- adelphia & Reading Colliery saw mill, and Ty A XB - must be put aside with the above | two uthers, were to-day killed by] the ex- x $ th. nw ‘ I i =A ns oT his personal friends 1s plosion of a boile r. They were blown to \ plated, el’ oe oe mat or, nm fearon atoms. The mill was completely wrecked. — as requently wring about empty | The shock was felt five miles away. : we ar iy ‘ \ : treasury’s and mismanagement of both he shox gue ee oe As we are about making a " . . ’ ine Domi and Local affairs. But when the, . ac he j P j 8S We re- Gere tn | ddicieie, whe we aries Gakat Meee A Steambent Disaster. change in ou busines: we re 0 ; Devienmeihs ane aot: mined Gaihe at —— quest an Immediate Payment of ‘ I } t “age are ‘ person : : : i « - | Mr. Laird’s, o-herwise according to his own Lounon, Jan 17. all accounts due up to this date, ‘ stard, from | words, their acts and doings would not be Latest accounts of the disaster to the : | ar 1t Cardiff expose d in the manner in which they are at steamship Admiral Moorson show that W. NX A. BROWN & CO. “ ast and maintopmast | present by him. Now sir, from what J | thirteen lives were lost. ‘The steamer sank sOF i ° have egain heard during the last week| in a few minutes after being struck by the Jan, Ist, [855.—ja 6 . scheme to n=) from some members of the City Council, | Santa Clara. The Santa Clara’s headgear the Canadian Coston | | think their treasury, toc ants all tl ,| was iojured. She was towed to Holyhead oy held in Montreal eo eT reasury, toc, wants all the } a yhead. a. V ; ‘ ; Money it can legaiiy get to enable it to sine ak ; hos heen passed by the | ee! city s demands. — Then why not} Wolseley's Movements. anging the fees for icancel the present @xXtepsion of contract, | —, = nachines, otc. fand call fi : tenders / Suiely the conditions } Cairo, Jaw. 18. . . } are not so bindipg but that can be dove by ' as ti — beli : ‘i eect ef the Arnprior | giving a month’s or quarter’s notice. I see Ww nee uf acers oe ener a ; : nated by the Conser- | by your paper of Saturday that there is to f — ey tak a ere we his w se at S j to oppose Dr. | be a meeting to-night. Surely some citizen | ‘CTC to Gal dul, eaving a garrison of 150 i erate IE oe a nae men at Korti. No news from Metamuch is Dow ; Wil propose that the above course be taken, : ft on Lor is every ome of the oun opinicn as expected until the 20th inst. The posts : opened to-| Councillor Horne. who teld me that the| @t@ too far apart to use the heliograph. morrow i ' «gah Memb ve I present contraetor was an old servant of the . Si sauce ae RAI pleas cgay sven i | city idl they granted his request. I A Terribly Fatal Fire. gpa ’ oes? TL inyeelf maintain that the present contractor —_—— ¥, U, Hobs - | is s servant of the city at all, but that KANKAKEE, ILL., Jan. 18. ] a simply; ‘one tor. ¢ . 2 wn oe . ’ . x , y McPhail’s Cerriage | .° °° 5 MPIY.® con - a aud as such I be-| ‘The south infirmary of the Llinois East- Fact 1y evening list, Mr. | it ee ee fultilling the terms | ern Hospital for the Insane was burned this Donal lsou was unanimously selected pot lis Pa a morning at 4.25 o'clock. ‘Twenty-two dees ~— a can present Ward Four at the remain, "Yo sean patients out of some forty-five perished in et on xt i ours try, the flames. - KE. WaALuer. ee 3 te Wx. Bas st se in tl —— ae ; - . ; The ¥Franco-Chi War. White's Point se belonging | Cards Wanted. | i une Oh nese War. Henry Drak w escape arm m d : he ice off} . ee ae a ee at, SHANGHAI, Jan, 18. sal i we M pone qe ia tr ree ° or | Lwelve Chinese men-of-war left to-day} _ oe : . Exclusively DRY ; ot then ne en the dee ee eortty |for Kelung. ‘They are to attempt ta raise AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusivety nod te bel em are in the dark as t% the course | ey don ° a Wun, j : “. f ‘ ; . ° e ‘ . : fa {ippea ne | which may be pursue by gentlemen who | yrs hreueh blockade om the coast of For! FE GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they ar hemes W . He slipped ot eA ig es, gy ons .;Wossa, and to recapture the town and] ; ee . vi . ' wo s morning, SNS re (Ete CORE eS nee le een ‘yy | Mines of Kelung, In a position to give the very Best Value. tha has not | Mayor or Councillor, would it not be well} r the candidates to publish their view in| pa ae 3 SE STS Se LES (A ne on Sle Ol aan pa LARGE STOCK GHBAP GOODS ‘ ‘ i . . a ‘ ; aa ’ = al i ee S os ~ i von tl \ { skaters on the} portant questions viz :— } a ; COM ij : iy i : ‘ ’ ; .* Se ee at tn! oh ies ae i sosTON, Jan. 18. Marble ( ou Thursday last, was the 1. Will they use all their influence in| || ; ; venerable Themss Cunard, who was berm in| favor of a water supply for the city. ‘The Bay State Sugar Refinery together the year 1°00. He seemed as much at home | 2 A readjustment of the City Tax, in- | With 6,000 barrels of sugar were burned to- eee 0 or on the skates as © at y whe — an been | cluding a separate School Tax, so as to day. ‘lhe insurance is heavy. ' i h _ his great grandacduaren evn ae we j 3 ox } } . aw iene — ‘ 5 {reach persons who under the present law : . a : ir : ceontaat, | PAY BO tax Weatuer Bujieua. Previous to Stock-taking they will Sell the balance of thei \ 1 appeared im our Saturday 8 | >» Pass a Bye-Law allowing no man to . i f f th ] | ’ ; : . : . . = mee ' ‘ S . 1 N : ; ‘) S é i . C - se todas. 1.0.0, F., | be'd the office of Mayor of the City for Toronto, Jan. 19-10 a. m. Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, oT ¢ . . : a fo Bit aa : : é s ‘ i - e ° : > : XY 4 > a ‘E lay’s Exawiner. | ™ r . ee 5 ' a aia years. ans Westerly wind ; ling, very cold to-day and Ladies ULSTERS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS Se wn il, d ; ens the list as at first | think that te different candidates | to-morrow ~ £ — ° : 7 at a Dig reauction, the ren Ewer et rtp os shonid adegh As aaMad Maananas. ‘soli! og hak Wool Scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JAC Ss ¢g - |takes in canvassing, and it will secure a METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. _ Me. Joun N. Rope , formerly a teacher | pledge to the electors ina tangible form Charlottetown January 19, 1885 > ° . bt thi . : | | | ple . €: ! os eae st te npg ) ns Ig B pate 0 Duy your at P ‘ it Freetown, has} which cannot be done at a public meeting. | Highest Temperature Saturday...... ....42.7 Al y Ch D (l } R ] ble Wit out Oi " ae 1 anos h t 1s Clerk in the Char- | Yours, ete., Lowest Temperature Saturday........ vent @ Wa, 5 bd all Tees b la ’ lotteto i Oo Mr. Rebertson has | ELEcTor. liighest Temperature yesterday.......... 27 9 . x i‘ rs f ae N with whom he was | a Lowest Temperature (read at midnight)... 0.8 Blankets, Comforts, Counterpances, Flannels, Wincey, acq nai teacher, and he will no | NP Se owest Temperature this morning........ 5 = > aeshe : trustworthy, energetic and | A Distinguished Visitor. ‘Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock.... 2.5 Cloths, Linens, KCre &C, poe a lage Fe Y Temperature this afterncon at 1 o'clock... 1.6 - Me i (St. John Sun.) — —- +e « : . Ws \ ndent says: Aspir- The Moat Reverend Dr. O’Brien, Arch- G1B30N’s COTTON MiLL.— At ten minates to iP-TQ} VALU ES ii DRESS a ants are coming to the front | bishop of Halifax, who is to take part | twelve on the '5th inst., Mr. Gibson in person | tai nd t interest taken in /¢,-day in the dedication of St. Peter's _— the — on er eee ‘ivic matters by our citizens give promise Of | Ohurch, Portland, is the youngest prelate | ° 41s cotton factory at Marysyille, in the pre- ~ x ke he . raking t forthcoming election one of the a ‘h aaa sr é “te oe . a of | Sence of about three hundred a of his Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Ladies GLOVES and MITTS, & interest 1 in Charl Ce ee ee ee ’ own viilag ‘ , ie gent “ - a] ‘ ; T We, a tar i ti} : 7 ae a | being one of the most eminent as a uta ee ee een Silk HAN DKERCILLEFS, Fur CAPS and MUF Kk d, ve u stand that Captain Jon genes, fl ‘i ae te ‘ ce a PEIC YOR, sy. De n . _ # yf. coal mercian \i et, will contest | philos pnet at 'p arene } ao adjusted without delay, aud before long all SCARFS and TIES. Real Lace SCARFS, , Ward On Civic Board. As|‘rstor, Lorn in £ rince Reward tsianc will be in working order. There are now ee QO ThE QIIEReEV oma oiade hHiugi lenpadied a man| 1843, after being educated in the placed ready for work 12,000 spindles, 272 COLLARS and CUFFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, ae Biesi hematin ‘and very popular| primary schools and at St. Dunstan's | jooms, and 132 cards. Early in March the Gents’ UNDERCLOTHING, Newest CORSETS. in the Ward, it is ti by a great many | College, he was sent to Rome by Bishop factory will be stocked and {fairly at work. that he is the y p 1 capable of ousting} McIntyre and entered the Pontifical oe ask é ‘ ‘ iL F — . ws the present retiring | illor, With such a| Urban College de Propaganda Fide in 1864, We will sell the balance of our Maotls SLIPPER PAtTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS. nan as Uaptain tlaghes r an Opponent, | when only twenty years of age. He re. lat cost. —W. & A. Brown & Co. 2i—janl9 - . ‘ y 4 a Councillor gouglan (who has never yet been | mained there seven years, was often receiv. | — Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be foun eet _ Gil dank tn ties tae = _ | ed by and conversed with the Pius 1X. ,and Sap Drowsine AccipENT.— 4 girl twelve C i. oa a ee a om ss | Was witness of some of the most thrilling | years old, daughter of Mr. Robertson, hght- ox an cieteen Fae aa us Views ®" | events in the reign of that illustrious Pon- [house kec per at Shediac Island, was drowned PERKINS & STERN i oe * 5 ai | tiff. Competiting with students from all) on Friday, She left home ex cross - = ’ : oe arts of the world, the young Canadian | point, where she was attend:ng school at the ‘h’ town Je s 7 L884. We publish on our last page a story ot cai and triumphantly carried off the gold | usual hour Her father started to look for her. Ch’town, Dee. 17, lt - ine sae I ut ol ri “nial a - 'medal and first prize in philosophy and He found a bole in the ice, and on the oige of See = mens: - - - ee nee ae ee ee oT | ology. After being ordained priest by | it some cf her books. As she was not at * 1) " one equally as good, He is the owner Of a) no ee ee: 1871, he returned to P, |schvol during the «ay, it seems certgin that 0 5 py ag Hi pi ah p very saga iter spaniel called ‘*Winkle.” | Cardine] Patrizi in 1871, he returned to PF. she was drowned in the morning id fay | E | and taught two years in St. |®9°W4 a He ‘DE. One cold n : ten days ago, Dr. McKay | E Island and taugh z= y 2 cca a iii was walkis ntennial Hotel, Water | Dunstan’s College. then he oe “ A nice Lor of S. 8s Seal, Persian Lamb and a |S \HE undersigned offer for Sale the Lob- re vi th ped bim on the pirat: | ye ir as senior priest of Char ottetown. u | Imt. Seal Caps will be cleared cut at cost.— ater Factory sitnate at Tracadie Beach. _ Hie i went on his | his combined studies and labors were such |W & A. Brows & Co. 2i—janl9 There are about 800 Traps (mostly new), way, bat ! tad, and — _ i tremendous strain ~ his health —.. Suhail “= 20: COTTS seven Boats, 30 bbis, Bait and 40 cords Wood. ot th ) ll2 was again shook fan to give Wav, anc 1@ Was appornte O| Tue Lic: NsE Act —The Halifax Vorning CI Nn ra° ow : ADI KES } Ss Will be id ata b i : ; ‘ - - — : : ‘ ¢ Lit SE é . a |] . WG ¢ : - L ') 1 ve BOlG at &@ bargain. i: LL. bu yamboling around | the com} aratively light duties of the parish | Chronic i's Ottawa despatch of the I3th says CHILDREN » KF ANC q CHAIRS, CR 4 3 g MORRIS & HYNDMAN. | 2 ane ' icveeded in os lof Indian River and Freetown, P. E. L }the Demivion License In pectors have re- ALEIGHS, XC., CHEAPEST, Ch'town, Jan. 12, 1885—5i onee t again. oa a With abilities of the highest order, yet | ceived ordeys from the Inland Revenne De- | ic ry Was arouse ; } . cf 1 . 7 om . ac u “ + a - > 7 ? . , a ; : a he is one of the most moaest and unassum partment t)> at osce retuua ail moneys . x mec cns ~ ‘ Q r 7 PIA 0 UNING allo a oe bien het ra ing of men. His many good qualities have | received iy tem ior licenses issued under Mirrors & Looking Giasses, English and fierman, very Low. N T ° fre ence om se chal Mr. E u wi | ureatly endeared him to the hearts of his | the Dominion Licenss Act. This*would seem ia. ee i " t ae people in Nova Scotia, where he is univer- | to indicate that the . Dominion Government ae srartement ¢ eu” | : | . a 7” Le Pe * (‘or 3 7 . . cork aT etate : : ; opened the dog | sally loved by his own flock and highly | will nt appeal to the Privy Council of Great ee ye si Mitines i pae Subseriber begs to state that b will rush wise showing his | esteemed and respected by all Protestant | Britain. Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings 1s Sires: oe aad Se ae , . cata eta : ; baie Salas O’ Brie ia —_ — : c ‘ Rade ss Be . : wi Wiuch he may ve avored, ne i ss .* - dk ee on 3 o Tur balance of our Wool Squares, Ch uds/ t{}e largest in the Lozer Prov inces, unr alled wn ee 2 Address may be left at the store of Miller bj o'd. With an extra) consecrated two years ago. 3 ‘ l, & sROWN : ; . iat ¢ : ; é‘ aatieoe : 7 L : : and Shawls selling at cost.—W. & A. Brown “ : a , > ‘tures-—-the 1@apest 17 | Bros., Queen street, or at his own residence, hie ed tho Dr. and bid | visitor to the Plenary Council at Baltimore, & Co. 2i—jm'!9 varicty, and made to suit all kind of aa I north side King Square, _— ! te 1D ident has 1°) and attended the jubilee of Archbishop inca the citVv : D. M. REID. te " nd palarity in his Lynch at Toronto a few weeks since. AccorDING to an official record, the num- _* Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1885—12i eC Tl , aa ber of persons kilied by the earthquakes in schidiitigniiciuadtcpegpaliaasinitoonciaeeiintenncs . : cman vas way, Ow Adverncers (tal ttt as 8 | PARLOR & CH . GOAL BY TELEPHONE. ' \ ] D man Was bad y — -—»>---- ‘ re bo on Manes Coe = ms Lait Ms Sharp announces that the second of} Gens’ Scotch 4 W. Shirts and Drawers St cae this ae ae ee a oe ners | the series of concerts to be given by the | selling at Ww. & A, Brown & Co’s, at cost, ae / Vue Subscriber, having appointed M: — : vi Rist ym es yp “all " sme | Orchestral Club, will be held in the Y. M;| jan)9-- 2 . ve . | how ‘ait vhich EF DesBrisay & nage his Saget — ae ee | oe tion. | O. A. Hall on the evening of February 3rd. ee ae tes Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber {sul 8, V for the sale of his Coal, of whic he 1as s ee 8 7am SS Cerne | ‘ h A FULL meeting of the Temperance Alliance a oe large and varied assortment, wishes to an ina few nother fellow came along) ¥, W. Hales informs shareholders t a is called for to-morrow evening, at 7.30. we are Selling at Cost. nounce to the public that any orders left wit’ and ad Ly = 4 ct — the annual meeting og eg at Important business will be transacted. ‘them will receive prompt attention a i bh hange a hundred do lars, | Cometery Co, will be held on uesday | nioanandipemaneee : : : ; ta er i 4 <itchen | office has communication to different parts © hich was displays i in No. 2's nee rhe | afternoon at four o’clock. | ue Circulation and Specie Report for CHAIRS _— Parlor, Chamber, villee, Children's = city by telephone. , satel | that he ¢ uld vpiadhsigern ge | Norton Bros. inform lobster packers, that | December shows the total Dominion notes in Chairs cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, , «B McMILLAN. com} id that he bad a payment ol 915) aN . : . is irculation to be $16,400,000; excess of specie, eee es 4s 1 39 ‘h’tuwn, Dec. 20, 1884—eod wkiy im \ and | circulation to be $16,400,000; pe r Ch’town, , y to ma Bangor, and acked if he could lend | their stock of supplies, 18 as good an oF 83.544.000. Painting, \ arnishing and Gilding. een enna enna him th mount until he could get the bill} priced as can be had in the city. Pee ee ' TICE han No L could not not accommodate} why Ladner agai licits the suffrages; ~~ ri > . : aoe s j > “ee , j m. Ladner again sojeits the s PIED. ‘ F . sian lice - i ‘ q aie him and { therefore, he asked the P. E. 1. man} o¢ the electors of Ward Four. MARyee he beide,| BEDDING AND MATTRESS--Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, tb if he ' and atid that he would | “ie : ca A * of the yo the lath inst., at the home of the bride, : : Ch st in the city 'f HWE Subscriber, being about to leave the ay j th train reached Bangor Mi Maclean solivite the support 0 ¥ Rustico, Mr. John L. Mill. of Claremont, to Iexcelsior, Wool, straw— capes J: Pr Su ear - Cate aneeeinee per fie 'y is 4 and one-hslf | electors of Ward of Five. Miss Lois A. Craswell. | sons indebted “t » him to ‘poy their several : —— . . ceble ( ‘ tabaied 4 ty rer the ho 5 ee oe Eas t. 41° * ‘ ~ > > > : > sone > ice 2 ! es eee he: le a sop Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheflioneers, | amounts to Jas. DesBrisay, at the office of : " : a "7 talioned at Herring Cove, was taken by| ACarp.-—To all who are suffering from ? . a. ie ‘b st DesBrisay & Angus, in my premises, luccm if i sa ain . exnress tc HHalifex foe sie purpose jerrors and indise;uivna cf youth, bervous Wash stands, &e.—-C eapest. | Street, whose receipts will be a syfiicient ¢.s- : me ver ria th: ~ al placing him inthe asyium. He has been | weakvess, early | Y, huss of manhood, &e. charge, and whe will also attend to the dis ‘ ' i; No. 1. and | in wl health for some months, whigh finally jf will ane % rec ¥ that “ eure me ig , RR: | posal « f any ee Stock or Real Estate for Pie. Conny culminated in insgvity. He was so violent | O# CHARGE. mus greal remedy Was dike | ° ime during my absence. _ sedan cenit iy . a ~ it - = te ~ fhe. th "him in wrap- | govered by 3 tissionary i a American | wil — Te De ihe ing wa not a very cicve ti ee ee a. at. 9 “ re 2 ¢. Joxge . ’ - € . bh tow eg. § 884,—2mo wwey 2 which were securely ad about his | Send sell sed envelope to Re SePu , ; 19. 1884—-3mos Ch'town, Deo 8, 1884, ene, but tne ian eadily fell into the tray pings w hich were st eurery strapped a i eas . an Ch tow _* Vec. Q —=.) set for hin donde “Whig aa i pereou, Kentville, N. 3 , Chronicle. bP ro ee Oe $255 : |