ee — aad — — és ie Sti Rett OO EE POE ee a ee L8Ssed. HR, TANUARY 2O, - — 4 XA. MI i inft — ie DAILY eal ; | ai se a : > ne ; : i | DIED. ¢ ubstratam in the development of disease vigoronely presecated, and in no direction | which we have made mention 10 # for-| ve si sol bis sentelew, Merk oe ~~ . : a . * eapaees } i the resdenee oF : if germs ? Dr. Curtis emphatic ally says that are -¢hose Improvements more urgently | mer article, aud by the destruction of wie re: : aa eens ae dhe 10'b ined, Soha ap ; | ed filth, accompanied with moist required than lu the introduction the Chinese fleet by torpedoer, shells, | \\ aes aged 8 > ! > . ’ ’ “Pay : ‘ " rocate ] . a ’ Sink ‘ — ' | ymatitutes the great source of excessive disease of sanitrry =r .o'm, The advocates | K&e, We were much interested | Fuoeral on Thursday,at 2 o'clock, Friencus rnd death.’ ot those schemes who declare that } . 7 y invited to SOE ee { J ene -- | in a letter written by oue of the students and acquaintances are respect all ; “e ’ Wales coer ar ) th system of sewerage will be neces : VW hile in ] t rtland, Maine i vel! a y' : iat he sys en ¢ f Ss erage i iad § who miraculously escaped death. The attend j azo, Lhadthe pleasure of an interview (sary, consequent upon the introduction of | aes ‘1 the United | s with the chief engineer of the city, Mr. a water supply, while they cannot claim | letter was to a friend in the L ite ST ; OF WARY 4 . \ » s ss »* Tn . " > > Y > . i a ae . Goodwill, who kindly showed me the plans that the evil effects ef the bad sanitary con- | States, and we copy it entire, a8 a piece tT) TH ELECTORS 8 of their and watel supply; aud he informed me that they were system of sewerage ditions now existing we uld be materially ot English composition by a Chivaman, ENTLEMEN a4 a tae Ss al / i aT * , > Ny 5 c , i E eer 1 he aBse MANe “" 6n9 P as . improved thereby, are surely the men who/ 944 to show what a few years ot educa (x Sete of ‘Ward 4 held .on Friday $3 Toms Pure Manila WARLEST, then improving their sewerage,as by bre ak- ought now to be in the front ravks devis- tion will do for an intelligent Mongolian | evening last, lL declined the nomination : “ ages in these, and the eruptions of their}ing ways and means to remedy an evil youth. and how he may be impregnated | .g@ered me. as J then under tood other candi- 5 Pons Pure Manilla KOPe, contents the soil end water were liable to which must be grappled with if the health }?" , 7 . atediens al Glace a in holding views the ; sontamination, and that sicknesses were of the people is a matter of primary import- | with the ideas an eas j ad f ain aa my oth: but having since been} 2 Tous Hiced do to, traceable to thac source. I believe that;ance They should at once give proof cf people who ure almost the aatp ‘ Ww . vee AE upor by a large and influential com- ~ t ie i ROPi Truro. N.S. is pow meking the question-| the sincerity of their belief that withow! | the Chinese in every particular, V rit- mittee, compos of electors of Ward 4, aud | » tOns Sisat ‘ ible experiment of water supply without sewerage the town can be kept in a deceni ‘ten by a Chinaman, the EXpress10DS, | feeling as | do that it is @ mistake to allow | D0 kegs tee] Trap NAGLS 1 i-4 inch, sewerage. St. John’s, Nfid., which 1s state of cleanliness. Hf I were permitted Just like kicking un fellow when he 1s any ward to elect its pepeenentasves by ance | r § pec liarly situated to make auch an ——— | to threw out * ee a uy to that down,” and “frog-caters, ” sounds exactly aeons t pee eer el 160 de iron dv de de, ment a success,if a success it might be made | desinable end, I would propose the organ Za | ).) <A 8 ould wee) ree. Sa. co anywhere, tas tried it and discovered its|tion of a Board of Health, invested with | like what an Euglish lad would . et zene, i have decided to contest the Ward, | 209 Beves Ciench do de du, pi Vi vw . ; ° under similar circumstances. Phe latter | vot in my owa interest but TE trust in the, utier faf is now ven, | am in- | legal powers to regulate all matters ; ertain- none : . Ee em. s _ itier f sflure. it is n »w drivel hand Ie gal powe c 8 or , the alt I The term — “frog-eater”— is parti ularly comi | inter: st of ¢i izens general'y. age ene formed, *o construct a system of sewer- | ing to the sanitary affairs of tbe city. 46 Mad f Chinaman, whose Believing, ae I do, that a system ot W ates - | ~ aoe | Le enuny iti fl ex ; a Chin , ose elle on ’ > Apomnes Sa age. lruro must sooner or later j men best quairhed to oce upy a position ‘ f al, coming rom : ; a works suitable to the requirements cl our | > . oa Be ’ 9 5 a aa « follow the example. Gentlemen, I feel| such importance should be chosen from | countrymen are particularly fond of fat ed a positive necessity, I shall, if elected | Chan Rope and Marine is made y the best niahufac- j i a gam . i. . wai “ vy, : 7 a ’ that ne system is complete, and scarcely | amongst our Doctors, Lawyers, Scientists puppies. Mr. Wooki Joe wriies a8) .. your representative, do all in my power to | Canad: Py LER RS lew as first-class eoods ¢ : worth contending for, that does not make} and Engineers. Such a Board should be follows from Shanghai, Oct. 2, 1884, of! have water introduced under the best possible | turer in Canada, tes . S id alt be provision for sewerage as the m cessary com- | constituted independently of party polities, the battle, a number of his fellow| arrangements for the citizens, sold at Charlottetow ii- plement of » water supply. We want aleither local or general. They should be Ido not approve of the present mode of | students and himself as follows :— Ree -. STI ee in een Fe Ee AOS Se See a ~~ AN ie Ai ect ~~ copious supply of water chiefly for the pur- | selected to the office by reason of their fit- pose of tlushing our sewers and drains,and | ness to perform the various daties devolv- thas be the vehicle for conveying from our | ing upon them tn their respective capicities. midst everything noxious to health and un- | It is impossible to estimate how much real pleasant to the senses. 1 do not argue that power and ivfluence such an organization the offer of the company was neta good | could exercise, by collecting and diffusing one enough so far as it went. 1 argue that | information on sanitary matters, even wifh- no proposal should be entertained unless, | owt having the slightest legal authority to and until the cost of a complete system is! enforce its recommendations. ascertained. And | further submit, that To show the evil effects resulting from the city should possess itself «f this in-| entrusting the public health to men elected formation without any delay. Bot let no} bythe popnlar vote, this 1s what took step be taken until the whole cost is at least} place in the city of New York, im conse- approximately ascertained, and plans sub- quence. 1 quote from a writer on the sub- “Doubtless you have beard that the first naval battle in China has bea fought off Pagoda Anchorage. The Chinese fought as anv other nation could have done under simiJar circumstances, and our returned students fought to the last. Only Young Leing and Lescaped without wounds from the Yang Woo (flagship.) We plunged in- to the water and succeeded in reaching shore, after four magazines had exploded. The French were so cruel as to fire at the swimmers, just like kicking a fellow when he is down. ‘hat is warfare with a civiliz- ment of the taxes which would do justice to all, favors to none. J consider that the interests of our city have, for some years past, suffered very ma- terially from the fact that peeple do not take that interest in civie affairs that, as citizens, we all should feel it our duty todo. 1 wonild therefore support any good measure that may be suggested at the Council Board, makiog it compulsory for Mayor and Councillors to retire either annually or at some stated time, or that all representatives should be elected by the whole city. | remain, Gentlemen, taxation, therefore would favor a case NORTON BRSS., City Hardware Siore, 3i wkly2i 1885. JANUARY — 1885. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch’town, Jan. 19, 1885 mi'ted, and then let the water rates be|ject:—‘‘Men elected by party caucuses, ed nation. Thegrest uf the students—Sin Yours truly, levied on the cost of both sewerage andj were treated as competent to administer | Yan Hook, Y ang Chew Nom, Wong Kai HORACE HASZARD, ee ae ie oe ; , supply. Letno company gat advantage of | the seience of health, and to solve the} Liang and Kong Wing Chung—were pro-| jan20 ~cod tl electn. N order to make a speedy redaction before Stock-taking will give great bargains in the citizens by securing to themselves the! problems of sanitary precautions. Health monopoly of water rates on any basis of cal-| wardens and othersfticers were allowed to culation short of general and universal dis-| be selected and salaried without limit by tribution and a complete system of sewer-| the city aldepmen and common councilmen. The demand wi!/ be, must be, univer | It isno wonder that the exerciee of sanitary authority soon became a greater peril than age. sal, and the corporation should only agree tt to water rates on that basis,and on that basis| miasma and contagion ; that political alone. The cost, no doubt, will be great, | doctors became the agents of partisan and but the advantage in improved health and| mercenary city officials; that mayors of the saving of human life will surely be; New York, by no means scrupulous or worth it-all. ‘‘There is that scattereth,and | timid, did not dare, for a whole term, to yet increaseth,aad there is that withholdeth | call a meeting of the New York Board of | more than is-mect, but it tendeth to| Health; that of,.the forty-eight health poverty.” wardens and assistants, more than one half I hope when the estimates are made that! were keepers of corners groggeries, and the our city will not be in the category of those|other half were partizan repeaters and referred to by Dr. Billings, of the United | bullies; that nearly the whole sanitary States Army, when he says :—‘* There are | force was for utility, worse than a sham, some cities which it would be cheaper to | and was in reality a scandal and a peril to a either abendonor burn down and commence | civilized community afresh, than to put them in good hygienic! The common council of Charlottetown condition, setaining their present levels, | never did, and I trust never will, relapse to sireets, sewers, and so forth.” For our | such moral depths as the aldermen of New encouragement the same authority says| York, but the case clearly shows the tend- eleewhere :-—‘* Since it is quite proper to|ency of the system ; and the soorer it is distribute the cost of permanent improve-| »bolished here the better, anda Board of ments over a term of years, and since sani-| Health oh one or other of the bases referred tary improvements, which are really such, | to should be established immediately ; aud, soon pay for themselves, not only in money | nowhere, I think, could tke initiatory steps saved but in labor saved and distress|for such a purpose be better undertaken, avoided, it will rarely happen that the plea| than amongst the members of the Literary of poverty can be admiited as suflicient | and Scientific Societies. excuse for permitting well recognizid un- sanitary conditions to remain,” Aud now lastly, gentlemen, permit me Che Daily Exanuner to reiterate in the most emphatic terms — ————— that inasmuch as the analysis by Mr. Hayes, JANUARY 20, 1885. of Bi ston, some years ago, proved beyond | —-— os bably all killed, Sin Yan tivok was at the bow of the ship when the magazine explod- ed and hie body was afterward found ou top of Mr. Robertson's house. Wong Kai Liang was probably wounded and burnt when the ship took fire. The last seen of Yan Chew Nom he was swimming for dear life. Our dear friend Kong Wing Chung had been promoted to rank of Second Lieutenant. The Captain and Frst Lieu- tenant being killed, he succeeded to the command, and when the fore part of the gunboat was burning he stuck to his ship and kept firing with his stern guns at the Frenchmen. He made his men work to the last, and out of a crew of a hundred,eighty were killed. ‘‘Tbave no doubt that the newspapers gives the number of Chinese gunboats as eleven, ont two were unarmed transports and one a small gunboat which only carried four five-pounders. The Yang Woo, onr largest boat, had only a tonnage of 1,409 tons, while the French had nine gunboats, with tonnages of 1,300, 2,237, 3,700, 2,900 tons. So you see it was altogether a one- sided affair. Yet these gallant and chivalr- ous ‘‘frog-eaters’ were actually afraid of us with all their superiority of arms and me». “The Frenchmen gave us no warning, took us at a disadvantage, and passed us with flags of peace flying; but the most con- temwptible part was tneir shooting the Chinese while in the water. I say I know this by personal experieuce. The first shot of the Yang Woo swept away the English pilot Thomas, four sailors at the helm, be- | sides nine others, leaving Admiral Courbet To the Electors of Ward 6 “4 ENTLEMEN,—Having been nominated ata public meeting of the Ward as a candidate for civic honors at the ensuing election, | most respectiully accept the nom- ination, and solicit a continuance of that support which you gave me in the past. If elected to represent you in the Council, | shall continue to advecate those measures of reform and retrenchment which I believe are best calculated to advance the interests of the city and relieve the taxpayers. I am, gentie- men, Your obedient servant, JOHN P. TANTON, Ch’town, Jan 20—Jwk eod pd To the Electors of Ward 3 ; ‘ “4 ENTLEMEN,-—Waving been requested by a large number of the electors of Ward 3 to accept the nomination for common councilman, |] have decided to do so, If elected I will support all useful improve- ments within the means of city rate payers. RORERT D. MACLAREN, Ch’town, Jan. 20—24, 27 pd i: THE WATBR QUES! ION, Tee important subject will be discussed before the Caledonian Club Literary Society, at their Hail, Maceachern’s Building, on Wednesday, the 2Ist iust. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock, sharp, Opener: John Clothing in Overcoats, Uisters, Reeting Jackets and Suits, FUR CAPS ! FUR CAPS ! A Big Reduction in price of Men and Boy's Fur Caps to clear. Balance of steck of Ladies Mantles, balance of stock of Shawls, balance of steck of Knitted Woolens, Squares, Scarfs, Vests, Jackets, &c.; Ladies Plush Felt and Velvet, 26 cents (half price). Blankets, in white and grey, very cheap. Buffrlo and Goat Robes, Coag and Pear Coats, Ladies Astracan Jackets, Ladies Fur and Plush Caps and Muifs.. Must be cleared. Come #nd get Real Bargains to J. &. MACDONALD, Queen Sireet, GIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR N pursuance ofan act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-tiird year of the peign of Her prey sept Majesty Queen Victoria, iniitukd: hn | Act to amend the Act of ihe e‘giteenth Vic- ‘toria, Chapter thirty-four, in‘ituled ‘An Act , to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown atid tall Acts amending the eame’.” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and one person ‘O Serve as a Sommeon Council- Ward Four EBleciois: Ga LLEMEN—At the argent request of A a large number of the electors of Ward 4, I have consented to contest the Ward at the incoming Civic Election, as a candidate for common councilman, and most respectiully solicit the support of the electors. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WM. LADNER, 3i pa TS RNDEKS. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the ss ity Clerk’s office up to noon of Wednes- day, the 2ist inst., for the removal of build- Ch’town, Jan, 19, 1885 -— : “ ae : Smail Maedonaid, Es: ing at end of Water and Queen Streets to its | a@ doubt thatthe water of cur welle was am standing alone on the bridge. If we had ar, TRG ; ing ot Que : : ) if then unfit foe. decnslie - ‘ae no Adyenped Ceinemen. aimed our gun just a little to one side we <ENEAS A. MACDONALD, former position on Queen's W barf. By order, man i the City Pounce} fap ‘ measures having been since ‘taken to might have blown the brains out of that Secretary. A. H. MACPHERSON, . , ; ae cen 8 cae i al a ate Siem cw ae diet Se RR MeN Ma com ge me Axoovt ten vears ago the Chinese Gov- erpment sent 12 Chinese boys to the United States to be educated io the colleges of that country atthe expense remedy the evil, it must certainly be in a much worse condition now. The medical profession are, I bc heve, unanimous in their condemnation of our wells, ard no intelli- Frenchman, tcc. The day after the en- gagement we walked up to the city of Foo- Chow and luckily for us Admiral Doyle happened tg be at the United States Con- Ch’town, Jan. 20, 18°5—2i To the Electors of Ward No 4: vach Ward of said City, _ Being nella MAYOR and FLVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, wili be beld on City Clerk. Ch’town, Jan, 17, 1885—3i NOTICE gent citizen who bas given the matter avy|of the Government of China. The | svlate, and sent us a kind offer to take usto| (4 ENTLEMEN,— Having been nominated Wea “eceay ‘—_ 20 : Satins iatichdinndtiais “will ieee doe hie a authorities there seemed to become Shanghai So we sailed on the American ‘ a by a large aud inteliigent meeting of S$ KHIEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL | i edn Shay, the 28th day of a beverage. They should, therefore, be} aware that Eastern art, science and sloop Ex:t-rprise and were treated like | Yoters in your Ward, } have decided to accept GENERAL MEETING of the Share- Jenuary, +. B. ENS) . : , ; ‘ » 2 : . . * closed down at ence. They should be latelled with a skuli and cross bones—the insignia of death—and marked with large red capitals POISON, and the Ccrporation should prohibit human beings from using the water for drinking purposes by a city law. In all well-regulated cities, officers are appointed to inspect the diet for the population and to destroy whatever they may find untit for human consumption, as wellas punish the persons who expose it for sale, The people of Charlottetown education generally, was greaily behind those of the Western vations, and that if China wished to cope successfully with Western civilization, she must introduce it ameng her people. These young men were selected from good families to become educated in European art, science, literature, philosophy, ete., aud it was desigoed thet they should eveb- tually beeome missionaries amoug the gentlemen, and given the best of accommo- dations. This is the cordial treatment we receive from the higher class of Americans. When we reached Shanghai we were heartily congratulated by our friends, and the Chinese newspapers gayo the returned students great praise for their bravery,” Our Advertisers. J. P. Tanton is again in the field asa eandigete for civic honors. : the nomination, and would kindly request all i who desire the advancement of the city’s) interest to give me their support at the com- ing election. If you do me the honor to clect me, I will endeavor to represent your views and carry out your wishes as far as lies in my power. My personal views on the water and other ovestions of reform are well known to you. Hoping you will judge those onestions on their merits with candor, aud cast gside all Jocal prejudices and the sectional views advanced by my opponents, and stand up for the interests of the city asa whole. By so doing holders of Tye Fxamiger Pupiisujyc Com- raxy will be held at the office of Tyr! EXaMINFR newsiaper, on WEDNESDAY, | the °8th of January, inst., at the hour of , eight o’clock, in the evening. N. A. MITCHELL, Secretary. At the severe} places, that is to ay s In Ward No |, at oc near the store of Messrs J, & T, Morrie, corner of Queen ard Water Streets, ' In Ward No 2, at or near the house of | Thomes Connelly, opposite Mr. R Hearta’s ' Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great | George and Prince Streets, | In Ward No, & at or near the Market | House / | In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine ; Honse. fronting on Kent Street. east, bee Ch’town, Jan. 15, 1885—wkly & id , 4.2 . . : ios the good results will be felt by every man who are pot a whit behind the peo-;Chinese people for the introduction of meen y y : | tween Wermoatt ba a, ple of apy other city of its size! Western ideas. With these young men{ Horace Hasyard solicits the support of has to earn his bread honestly, for prosperity tn Ward we a Mpestni ey Mee = ra follows industry and enterprise in all coun- |} ta ward No.5, at or pear the house of on this continent in’ point of intelligence and public spirit, and I believe they are to-day ready to co-operate in any well- devised scheme to improve their sanitary surroundings, if proper means were adopted to direct the public mird It has been truly said that ‘ people often wish for what they are told they wish.” Hitherto, however, a very different course has been followed amongst us in the education of the popular mind, and more especially has this been the case in respect to civic improve- ments. An illastaation of what mutual co-operation and mutual gcod-ferling can accomplish is furnished in the fact of the came several old, staid Chinese of good standing and education, who remained with the youug men to see that they re- tained their native language, and did not neglect Chinese usages while they were being indveted to Wes'ern enstoms, The young men rem*ined in the United States several years, and made worder- ful progress in their education, acquiring a therough knowledge of the English language and literdture. All at once, for some reason as yet unknown, the whole of the students were suddealy the electors of Ward Fouy. Robert D. McLaren is desirous of repre- senting Ward Three in the City Council. A. E. Maedonald announces that the water question will be disenssed on Wed- nesday evening at the Caledonian Club Rooms. Tue market to-day was large ana well stocked. Sales’ were brisk at the following prices: Beef (small) 5 to 12cts per lb; do per qr,4to7 cts; mutton, per lb 4 to 10 cts; lamb, 4 to Scts; veal, 3 to 8cts; turkeys, $!.00 to $2.00; ducks each, 20 to 35cte; tries. Yours trely, "© “T”. A, McLEAR, Ch’town, Jan. 19, 1854—pat TO LET. 7 Lodge Roc adioiping spartments situdte in the upper Hat of Oier’s brick building, Upper Queen Strect, at present known as the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Possession given on or about the 2nd day of | Widow Tierney, comers of Kustun and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be | opswed at nine o ciock in the forenoon, and | Continge open until ive c'clock in ihe ajjer | noon of the same day, DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, | Number One shalt comprise all that part of Chariotietown whica lies south of Dorchester j Street, and the parcel of land formerly known asthe Military Barrack Ground. [ Number Tso shall comprise ell that part }0f Charlottgteyn which lies south of Biche ) Mond Strect avd nerth of Dorchester Street, Their ownomake of Sol — —_———— : . Number Three sha le 36 d ‘ ‘ to. | Pebraary epsuing. Apply te padre cle ne. xceibgige ~ . » a, . wr t ‘ . . cheerful readiness with which, last summer,|recalled home, And strange to say, ene fenenl: - a. = i < it - 13! ron a phdidikeats | Speest col ance ae ent ee all classes of our fellow-citizena responded |that for a couple of years the Govern- (fresh), 22 to 25 cents; do ( uw ) wing Nd NIU s Pe Street and north of Richmond Street. to 21 cts; eggs, per doz, 25 to 30 cis; | at Hickey & Stewart's. ! to the invitation to plant our squares and ment took no notice of them, gave them streets with trees. vo prefermenst, acd utterly ignored the professed policy which lay at the base of The promoters of that useful as we!l as ornamental work had faith flour per 100 lbs, $2.50 to $2.75; oatgoa), | $2.40 to $2.75; hay per 100, 55 to 65 cts; oats, ; 33 to 34 cts; potatoes per bush, 30 to 35 cts; Ch’town, Jan, 17, 1885—3i eod Number Four shali comprise all that part | of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy | Street ad verth of Gratton Sireet. 1885, : I Number Five shal] comprise all that part m the people. They approached them : theepsking, 45 to 55cts; cabbage per doz, 36 PHO j has y viies north of Miter with the right spirit and the success which the ee for despatching them to to 60c; pork (carcass) 5 to 65c; do (small), soa Gaateene ao ete | ne ta crowned their efforts shows they acted the U uited States. There seemed | § to 10cts; apples per bus. 48c to $1.00; geese, t sw Cite aaa eee wieely. In like manner, I believe whatever | to be au ill-will avd jealousy pervading | 50 to 65 cts; turnips 15 to 1ets. For the Holiday Season ! i other improvements are desirable they can be successfully eccomplished only by pursting a similar course. A certain amount of ignorance, poverty, and negligence are to be met with in every city, and possibly to a much greater extent in many other cities than in our own, but: party strife and factious opposition are surely not the means best calculated to effect reforms. Social progress of atates and nations are beet promoted by the adeption of such measures as best tend to promote peace, harmony and gceodwiill There ie a German prover that says: *‘The better is often an eneniy to the good.” If the class of our citizens who seek to obtain the government officials towards the young men, who, before they left the United States, had made many friends among the best families in the towns they had been lccated in. ‘They had imbibed many advanced ideas, aud were ambitious of introducing usages, customs aod measures which tend to elevate, and which have made the Anglo-Saxoa race great aud mighty, enterprising and pros- perous. But when the poor fellows got home amongst their old jog-trot couutry- men, the greater portion of whom cannot compreheud or appreciate the benetits of ete cnoee Uwe to the pressure upon our colamns to- day, we are co;ppelled to hold over a number of communications and other interesting reativg matter, Among them is the leyter of Wm. Heard, Eeg., which will appear to- morrow. ee Mr THomas Woop, of Alexindria, Lot 49. butchered two young pigs recently that weighed 240 and 260 lbs, respectively. They were only six months and twenty days old. Beat that who can !—Cyin. ee ger ane” REMEMBER the Tea and Sccial in tye pase- ment of the Methodist Brick Church, this evening, commencing at 6 o’clock. EW IS’ Photographs are now known as the most Genui'e and Artictic productions in the Provinces. Landse"pe av) Portrait Work are made by nica who have real practigal abijity and huowg renown in their respective lines. ax The public never iegr-t calling on LEWIS, Grafton Street, Ch’town, P. E. Island. declO—3w wklyimos WANES, LOST, FODAD, ce ee eee Wy Anrep is MEDIATELY—A Nurse. NOMINATION DAY. Act 43, Victoria; Cap. 15 — ‘seven Days before the time of any and every election for | Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Cendi- dates tor the office of Mayor or Councillor Shall give their names in as such Cancidates to the City Clerk. and the City Clerk shail daly enter the pamer, resigencos apd aggitjons of such persous, together wita tbe office and _wards for which they are candidates, and | 8uca entry, when made, shal! be deemed DOW. | ination for such candidates.” Lobster Factor io? _ Thereshall be paid py each person so Dome 5 y i a p ‘inated tor Mayor, at the same time,a fee of , len dollars, and by each persog so uomixated : oe | a8 Councilor, @ tee of five dollars, whieh sums fPNYE gudersigned offer for Sale the Lob-! shail . The rush for BOOTS and SEGES is te Dorsey, Goff People sey they sell cheap. Leather Boots takes the lead. harlottetown, Jan. 12 © DORSEY, GOFF & CO. CHABLOTTETCWH «BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY! Co. on BO toward paying the cost of the a i os - a fe : : + sa ee Z ; Uffiice bag ster Factory situgte at Tracadje Beac ti ; oonniiinan saranienann tole ea err” —, a d “es WE are pleased to learn that Perey Pope, opply ab this (fee, — There ave shane $00 Tr steno bean TEE larson shali be qualified either jor tae ’ " ° os > . oo e oO > € ~ : ) * -¢ . . . . : i E > “ds B 4 . ni < et €ii we jo » igfeichlinstell te. cour out? thele deslahe. upos the returve inese | Esq., of the Dowinion Sevings Bank is rapidly seven Boats, 30 bbls Bait and 40 cords W i students as ‘urn coats apd jngrates, who uvpatriotically deeried Chinese ipatitu- tious and customs ; and to use a vulgar. the yood that may be secompliched on a simplee and less perfect basis should not therefore be lefc undone. Party strife has| , ever been the enemy of progress, and, | ism, the Chinese authorities “‘sat down” doubtless, did less of it exist amongst our-|upoa them severely. Many of the selves, taatters which are allowed at present | youths, when the difficulty with France tend te "mune.saserd ees ge te mn ods voantora. thls. seri oe i 2 and at lepgth were given places in the Chinese fleet. In the battie pt Foo our } eeain oa citize should f ee ie | pilizens should unfortunately decitle net to ved tom eh of have a water supply intradueed by anv of Chow the students fought hravelv. ana T x} - Ne a ies aaoen® street, Posse owe ivea ob the lst Persons desirous of obtaiving a knowledge i Mayor ot the City of Charlottetows. . , : ry (SS . on o O-NJGHT— erance Allance. j January ne A. S85 ¢ ° > correc sath. ‘ ani v 4 . "Pagn the schemes proposed. civic improvements'| MALY lost iheir lives throngh the murder- _———— | thaws gedeaeenecaeaat . it. ‘5. Cuno ‘ee aan aie ee eee 7 aes: Oley Clerk should nevertheless oo underiken and|ous execulion of the revolver guns, of Tuxxe below zero thie é ti ae Ch’towa, aan 18856; wkby City ¥- recovering from his recent severe illness, ~-——-_ Tue Northern Light arrived at 2 o'clock thas afternoon, and the mails and passengers reached this city af 4.29 this evening ~~ -~<»)--——- — RrMEMBER the meeting of the Dominion Alliaace this evening at haif-past seven. thus _ Sxnatok CARVELL arrived home this even- ing. fous D—On Lower Queen Stieet, yester- day, a large Door-Key. Owner can have same on applying at this ¢flive. a LHT.—The ‘‘Dunean Houre,” corner Prince and Water streets, cor taining 16 yous, latcly eccupied by Dr. Hobkirk | RR. Me Majlaas, ‘ani? od wklytf jon 6 ee bi LET - The premises at presen’ occupied by Horace Haezard. Esq, at the foot of ood, | ottice of Mayor or Councillor uulecs sucea Will be sold at a bargain. nominaij i ; ; , ion be made ; the ume MORRIS & HYNDMAN. | pforeseid. ere ae Ch’tow . 12, 18%S-—Bi : itt +h 'town, Jan. 12, 18°5—di The time appointed for the nomination of 'Capdiiates, shall be from ihe time of twelve i iT 4 VOICE | i A] \ | NG ) at noon, uptil the honrot four o'clock in the 4 i a @ | afterroon of the day fixed for that purpose. - i Qual fication of Kiectors, see Act 43, Viee IM %, BEEP wishes four additions mk. 2. to complete his clazs in ix the meehani- + 7" cal formatica of the voice, ! DAY OR M. HO PEK, i Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 13, 18%.