- At MATE mn Nt ents seesincbetneainentiath tmnt OO am ee ort - al natures; while bristling beards oO ee Ct ON oe ly aed — ae ia, Ontario s Next Governor. ee A ae _— te gree ae Ry 24 1885 about making a ue up to this date. BROWN & CO. LARGH STOCK, ——ae & Sterns’ — — AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY ing their whole attention to this branch, they are CHEAP GOODS, SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION Previous to Stock=-taking they will Sell the balance of their MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy you) Blankets, (Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, &C., KC. TIP-TOP VALUES Iii DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. Ladies GLOVES and MITTS, Fur CAPS and MUFFs, Real Lace SCARFS, ROSIERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. j ri ° a . me eanee > ~~ sm - ~ — - iol * = Eat A) A TLS ie A MTN ER, JAINU A. , 7 : ’ j - - cocnaianitianaaanmen aan seacinsaeaaneeatamenianataeusmanescnematecamaten _ SLaGuAenaaNeReeEaeaeemaeN ERE, snacnaiiapaaiionaateeaemmeneataee ' by | 3 . 6 toeal and Other Items. TE? FRAP Uitt RELIC ; i Coo Be GR TR LEED GUE. CW We i vorthern Lig | - | (SerciaL Desearcues ro luk EXAMINER, } | ails via | ravers will | v night at 10 ck ‘Gen Si arant' P NT} | ’ ; | — OLEWAPLS FoOsivion. ne SWal iV may tx | t scn if n Tuesd ‘\ ~ | - SURRUUNDED IN THE DELE ' ‘ aa he WU Ne) 1 . i Ss “ n \ Nic Li's | —--- .-- i * Lonpon, Jan, 23. | - " the Y. M ¢ Re: are to hand stating that Gen. | ¥ ck. The! Stewart 5 unded by the rebels in the Dest rt and has been compelled to entrench < | himself and reinforcements. Though this “ R Mr Hi t-| laformation comes by private despa ches, , ; Chu h to-} and is not fully credited at the War . ma pas Ottice occasions much alarm. > r to make the LATER ry ry! ao tas cCeaa i ‘ s ] qq in dlework Loypon, Jan, 23. R apy ICR. 2 Reports mtinune that Gen Stew- | * inva n of the ba ) ar is surrounded in the Desert, a » . ‘ol "2 7 ‘ - ’ } et } } ~~ a ay t ii bese? ere it ny t! a Rebel line state As we are ( i ‘ monday eve &; that ti Madhi’s « incers consider the | s} § 2 b i fair at Abuklea Wells a drawn battle. The | change im our usiness we re- > } o ‘ } ’ velie of Meni halk Wis Arabs were neither routed nor pursued, and | quest an Immediate Payment of : erry —— ; fell back in an orderly manner, and not in | : ro years iow that property has in. | ee oC ‘ ‘ { taxal ea 3 nearly ithe least demoralized. They recovered | all nents d ; sine “ | themselves so favorably and effectively that | W.& A : e | Gen. Stewart dared not move, and was com- | ‘ ; ees a sled to entrench himself -* Re wos as esented a petition | pelled to entrench himsel! Jan lst 1885 a 6 t Unit states Ser wsking thst th — . . J —," rene >rasidential . . ° _ I t cent Presid ntiai Prof. roster's Dhemperance Lec: | + 0b ube | tures, i - | : | fur balar ur Loboggan Hose, Sashes | rey als or and Bianket Cloth reduced to cost, W.&A.| | | VITAWA, Jan. 25, ename Df (ja 243i] Prof. Foster is speaking in favor of the | a | Scott Act at various places in Ontario. 4 NUMBER the younger members of the} The Toronto Mail to-day comes out in | (‘at bs ary wn have organized aj} favor of the Scott Act. drat aud are sow busily engaged| Guelph has endorsed the Scott Act by 168 | - ga al sh drama majority. — +. | The Hamilton Freemasons gave a very | AT is HOW rumored that the Quecu will! successful conversazione last night. leave England t continent as s as jo ee tiie tril ‘ ’ returns from th Ob | . : a ' State eed of i ahenhelainal | Pied like a true British Bulldeg. | /_ Ma STACK - «6 twelve-yea -old | LONDON, Sap. 23° New Ha Coun,, girl atte upted oe 4 Col Barnaby is de scribed as dying like a te i cause Lert woule 8! true British bulldog, with his right hand } allow O Wear ner new .e } clinched in death about the threats of an} > i . = >= ogy ‘ | Arab whose spear was thrust through the | Tu! ic Will I lad to learn that Mise Co lonel’s neck i saral srdt, Mrs. Langtry, the late Mr. } i Shakespeare, Miss Steeple Cleydon and M: wy ae Gladst hgv St. Peter's Band Mere Men Wanted for Wolseley. | Hop ~--- > Lonpon, Jan. 25 9 I FADIN wil ye given by M | Officers at the Was Othee, now believe ( \. Hall, to-morrow} that Wolseley may find it imperatively , i ia ’ a) al v I perative J ‘ ‘ 1 . . . . suuda at 4 sIOCK, ¢ e lecessary to reliiiorce the troops aow opera: | GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giv S s , i ‘gan Si Lue Mahi by Gralt f men from in a position to give the very Best Value. I , tae British army in Lower Egypt. } " a3 ; oe 1 r i t Ss now the popular cdrinkili the . ° . } re os @ ¢ Ss : this is is it nla Perished in the Snow. CUM PL PREMISES i & ater |} ype Ly yvorea = ‘ 2 > " * ono ‘ & have trie it t heavy ry palata l Rome, Jan. ~v. i thirst alleviator | It is reported two hundred persons have O —_~>-—— | perished in the snow in the districts of A spx £60 dozen) Linen Towels | I ares and A as Much suffering and loss clearing at a large discount. W. & A | 9 life from the seve re cold is reported from own & Co (ja 24 34 parts of France and Spain - - | —~— —_— i . . 1 ot . - Troax of our renders who have a tendoncy | . Fur-lined CLOAKS ata big reduction, oa : . i : ' went. | Stew: ‘Ss pelea ‘eporied. : 9 wT Ww x 1 ‘ : . twobesity, will be glad to learn that's promi-/ Stewart's Defeat Report Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, nent phys 8 Siscovered that their weight pacycomianeesd m. é . . a i. can be reduced if they sleep With their heads | Lonvon, Jan. 23. Wool Scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, to the west | Aspecial from Cairo says areport was oe | circulated to-day that Stewart’s force had A with ten bags of mail] matter) been defeated and routed by the Madhi's arriv Cape Traverse at 439 this] force evening, ai pevial train with forty-one | bags of 41 atter and the passengers who | ee crossed ung, will arrive here at 6.10! More Severe than Acknowledged. d I tt f i s this ae IOTHS, Ine as, - LONDON. Jan. 2a sc will be held in th j The belief is preval snt that the battle at > ai = mel f | ( nH w hKinak ab mut the Ldth ol | the Ab vpuklea \V ells was more severe than Feb Parties wishing to appear ia cos- | the Government is willing to admit. tu pease send thelr names in to th Mana minitt before the end of this | . ee ’ sie ‘ i mout | No News Expected. Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, +? a, ” 7’ > - Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, : : . 4 LONDON, Jan. 23. ‘ 1 r 1a ] science out is ealled Shilo is Wolee! tel ; 1 f ital SCARFS and TILES. graphy az 8 i art of discriminating ren, oigeiey teiegrapas hat 10 ne . ~ ": character by the hair. According to its p expected from Metemneh uutil Saturday or COLLARS and CUFFS, - , 3 ;. fessors, close growing hair in‘icates vemper ; Sunday. Gents’ UNDERCLOTHING, coarse hair stinacy ; fine hair, erratic ten- or es ’ 5 ling locks, brilliant and sprightls PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS. i hard-hearted In short, every —_—-- ote cad endo the Melk Ortawa, Jan. 25. | Oottom Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. oe ne Peas '” ea Seen pr ns Postmaster-General Carling is spoken of = we nen t s on fvot ‘ ; r stabli-h a banch of | # Untarios next Lieutenant-Governor. this Association in Charlottetown. _ — PERKINS & STERN Ss. > Weather Bulletin. Tu apc a , . Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1884. luk Spring Park Brewery property which must b on Wednesday next as advertis- Toronro, Jan. 24--10 a. m. -- oe ee -~ ne ee ee mee ed, a good chance for safe investment. | , : . . ‘ . r ] : +} | South-east or south-west winds, increasing 7 = ' ; cher ie ee eae = i a | cloudiness with snow or rain; higher tem To the Electors of Ward 3: . an T } brewery is Tix47ieet, the store facing the|°™ street is 42 I juare and two story high, | enatuedas 1 ENTLEMEN,—Having been requested | j | [ } there are two buildings on the south side of | on ae ees by a large number of the electors of | os - 8 112x352 feet the other seeneemeeaeenes: a pene Ward 3 to accept the nomination for common | 65x! which could with small outlay Panne wasn rs Sip me , | councilman, I have decided to do so. If! be mia » at least nine tenements. There is | Highest Temperature yesterday. .....-.. I | elected I will support all useful improve- | also & two tenement buildings, now occupied, | Lowest Temperature ~ at midnight) - “0 ments within the means of city rate payers. 2 7 ian i acturip: i west Temperature this morning....... a : ia Seen the oe ines b cas | Famer aeeastna donk. 64 ROBERT D. MACLAREN, | ca Necisaidadad pai th 7 ty D aidaladies Temperature this afternoon at} o’clock..15.0 Ch’town, Jan. 20—24, 27 pd ! *Esbw et NOTIC | PRE AND LIFE - Ph re - Ay yame of ‘‘draw” was last night in ae re * NO ICE progress in one of the city engine-rooms. The Reap W. & A. Brown & Cos. gery oO D " » holds the Td ped ee duction in Teboggan Suits, &e (Ja 24 ot ib HEREBY GIVEN sthat the ANNUAL Assets, ist Jan., 1884 4 ‘a &34 794,746.80 at Arn th omit any ha om eres } _ — . = = —_—— GENERAL M : " . NG 0 the S 1are- | 2 on to the ineky one who **scooped DIED. holders of Tue Examiner Pustisniye Vow- | Assets in Canada ” = - 759,201.72 : ee ee , ; Sie paxy will be held at the office of Tug, i rr cpressibla ~The” saw the} At Upper Prince Stott thie city, on | EcAuINes newspaper, on WEDNESDAY | —— *“ol vad was followed on the same move/ Saturday 24th inst., a , 28th of January, inst., at the bour of | 2. . ; = , i as rs who sat to his left. ‘The Cap-} James M. aad Addie 8. Auld, aged nineteen et ales cs a mo ‘Risks taken in the city and country Kates Moderate. tain then ‘“‘went e harder,” and Ike inti- | days. Ties c : pie Oceana o t his igtention : staying with — On the 23rd inst., after a lingering oer N. A. MES yo . ‘ NE bois point quiet reiged supreme, and 1ke8) 4... oO. wald Hornsby, aged 38 years, leaving ais ‘| a NyNY «| Vy, +g facial movements were anxiously watched as D eihaed ail eevee children to moura their} Ch’town, Jan. 15, 1885—wkly LEONARD MORRIS, Et. R. FIT ZGERALD, he scanned his pairs and silently deliberated : os : ° yn the Captain's daring in “‘going five harder, aad from her late residence, Bayfield CrockeryWware Giassware &G | mens eS Agent. just then a sound of a bell was heard in the | os eet, at a quarter to nine on Monday. } ' ; ‘tT Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1885—1mo sta A general stampede followed ; Jim . ] c si - ‘ ; -—, & fireman, yrabbed the pot, and the At Newton, Lot 34, ob Monday, Dec. 29, iN y A RIETY. } ee ee eee ee ee eet cid ard table was, quick as the lightning’s flash, | 1854, Peter Campbell, in the 73rd year of bis laid asi fhe engine-room doors were | age, leaving a wife, twosous aud oue daughter — 5 almost iastantancously opened, the driver had | to mourn their irreparable loss, N addition to my former stock of goods, I his oree already bridled, and the firemn At Eldon, Belfast, on 22nd Dec. last, John have just received a large and varied 8 8 reaiy to apply the torch. All being | Finlayson, aged 72 years. assortmeal, consisting of Dinner Ware, Tea | a .iy for a start, the men now awaited the | - a | Sets, in white and gold, and printed; Tea’ t rike the ward. Then the sound/}"———-—— aod Breakfast Cups, in china and printed) fa bell, the same sound heard before—like | Pe 7% ware; Rockingham Tea and Coffee Pots ; | = the sound of our fire bell when frozen—pealed | ew Bedroom Sets, in white and gold, and granite aopeneeenennen Cp -cienientionnins : from jt»e hose-reel, and the pactical | Hi lid 5 y| Ware; Dessert Sets, in French china and CAPITAL, - - eo > . . . $2,600,000 xer made good his escape from @ now rank-| Ben the oda CaSOU .| cold, ensmelled and printed; Epergnes, | Oo ae, ft ot eee oe oa Foi ) Claret Jugs, Cut Tumblers, Cut Salts, Sar ad HEAD OFFICE—Montreai. ye Nae FOCEDHOR OF & GisCrlOreS Opste . erd Cups, Jelly Glasses and o ; ° “eryant-at-Arms, no other casualties are WIS’ Photographs are now known as the | pape Ware in great variety. HALIFAX BRANCH — J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. : , L, most Genuine and Artistic eo Also; An assortment of Table, Library | ie ee | in the Provinces. _|and Study Lam-:, in bronge and nickel a N ~. . dorsford's Acid Phosphate. Landscape aud Portrait Work are made by | silver, Lamp I” xing, and Lamp Chimneys of Risks 1 aken on Most F avorable Terms. * men who have real practical ability and hLnown aay kied-, «il of which is offered at the! AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: i Qe ALBeR t renown in thett respective aaa tli Lowest Prices. Dr. R. M. Alexander, Fannettsburg, Pa,, | we ‘The public never regret ca ing on | J.B POLLARD, Bays ‘IT think Horsford’s Acid Phosphate 1s | oe Graftun Street, Ch’town, P. E. Kent Street, F, H. ARNAU D, not equal f plos- wand, me . ma ee deol0—3w wkly3mos Ci town, Dee, 12, 186¢—12i va-tu Oh'town, Jan. 1886 Merchants Bank of Halifax. [ n T) THE ELECTORS OF WARD 4: NM ENTLEMEN, — At s meeting of the electors of Ward 4, held on Friday evening last, I declined the nomination offered mo, as I then understood other candi- dates were in the ficld, holding views the same as my orn having since been waited upon by a large aad iviluential com- mittee, composed of electors of Ward 4, and fecling as I do that it is a mistake to allow auy ward to elect its representatives by accla- mition, especially when questions of great importance are claiming the attention of our citizens, | have dee:sed to contest the Ward, not in my own interest but I trust in tho interest of ei izens generally Believing, as I do, that a system of Water- works, suitable to the requirements of city, is a positive nece:sity, I shall, if elected as your representative, do ail in my power to have water introduced under the best possible arrangements for the citiz-ns, Ido not approve of the present mode of taxation, therefore would favor a readjust- ment of the taxes which would do justice to all, favors to none. I consider that the interests of eur city have, for some years past, suffered v: ry ma terially from the fact that people do not take that interest in civic affairs that, as citizena, we all should fee] it our duty todo. 1 would therefore support any good measure that may be suggested at the Council Board, makiag it compulsory for Mayor and Councillors te retire either annually or at some stated time, or that all representatives should be elected by the whole city. I remaim, Gentlemen, Yours traly, AORACE WASZARD. jan20 —eod ti electa. Zo the Electors of Ward No. 5 1 ENTLEMEN,-—-Having been nominated by a large anc intelligent meeting of voters in your Ward, I have decided to accept the nomination, and would kindly request all 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 elect 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 qvestions of reform are well known to you. Hoping you will judge these questions on their merits with candor, and cast aside all local prejudices and the sectional views advanced by my oppovents, and stand up for the interests of the city asa whole. By so doing the good results will be felt by every man whe bas to earn his bread honestly, for prosperity follows industry and enterprise in all coun tries. v DUD our Yours truly, T. A. McLEAN, Ch'town, Jan. 19, 1854—pat CIVIC ELEGTIGi BY THE MAYOR “N pursuance ofan act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and pessed in the forty-tbhird year of the reign of Her pvre- sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- toria, Chapier thirty-four, in'ituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown avd all Acts amending the same’.”’ I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and ove percon to Serve as a Uommon Uouncil- mau in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being m alla MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be bela on Wednesday, the 28th day of Jamtiasy, 4. DB. i885, At the several places, that is to say : In Ward No 1, st or near the stere of Messrs J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water S'reets, In Ward No 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connoliy, opposite Mr. R Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets, In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No, 4, at or near the Fire Engine Honse fronting on Kent Street, east, be- tween Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No.5, at or near the house of Widow Tierney, corners of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until tive o'clock in the after- noon of the same day, DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parce! of land formerly known asthe Military Barrack Greund, Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Kich. mond Street and north of Dorchester Sucet, Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton ‘Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Stieet aud porth of Grafton Street Namber Five shal) comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY, Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 156.—‘sSeven Days before the time of any and «very election for Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Candi- dates ior the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk. and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences and additions of such persons, together with tbe office and wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nom- igation for such candidates.” There shall be paid by each person 80 nom- inated for Mayor, at ihe same time,a fee of len dollars, and by each persos so nomizated as Counciilor, 4 fee ot five dollars, which sums shall go toward paying the cost of the election, No person 6hail be qualified either for the oifice of Mayor or Councillor unless such nomination be made in manuer and the time aioresaid, The time appointed for the nomination of Candidates, shalij be from the time of twelve at noon, until the heur of four o’clock in the afterroon of the day fixed tor that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vice toria, Cap. 16, sec 20 and 64. | [Ly &] DAVIU- R M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Chariottetown A. H. MacPHERSON, City Clerk, an. 12, 188%. | ; Mayou'® Utlice, Cbarlowtetown, J mu th gat