NER, TANUARY LS ee =A — —— ae Ce ne a gee ye the a ee eo in ah ‘ named Sant ‘ ‘ —— - —a ———an = Gietilenene bOeCoi and Other Hews. TE cp a+ : ef ‘ Piet APHIE NEWS | Bexnten to Death, N ri l lef - _ Ee r 7 am left for Pictou at New York, Jan. 14, . [Srecian Despavcugsto Tue Examixer.} | Joseph Rinas, aged 18, was beaten to ecution under.the C.T. A 7m death during a fight in a billiard saloon, . 5 malate dinene ei. 1¢ Soudan War. | to-night. Five arrests have been made. S cee | -- oo ar Dr. Leeming on “Evolut Catro, Jan 11 \ \ , \ Pall ; on Evolu ion Che M alt ; . Weather ys ~tip all this evenin He Ministry of War has drafted a state - ment regarding the proposed eavacn; F.—Usion Degiee Staff wil the Soudan, ‘It shows that there na at | _ Probabilities for the’ mext 24 hours for the ion Degree Staff will meet an, t shows that there are 21,000 Mariti Ptaltic w's Hall, Queen Street, tu-night at | ™em and 86 guns in the Soudan. The re-| artiime fF rovinces, m¢ val to Khartoun : / « : 1 of the ammunition rs } . ma stored at Kassola would require 4,000 s Toronto, January 15--10 a. m. t” left Georvetown at camels, or 6,000 if the material on the Fresh northwest to north winds, fair, very ‘ ore she has not yet re- Abyssinian frontier should also be removed | cold weather; the temperature will fall below hi A re from Berber to Wadhalfa, through ne ee ae {he desert, would be impnoscil aaa e | will read a paper this eva: . ’ impossible. It would ill rea paper this evening | be necessary, therefore. t i METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE » before the Literary Society | ney } on erure, to make the jour- Charlottetown, 15th Jan., 1884 ' y; ney Yr = é r wer parior of the Y. M. C. A. Hall at! ..* > Tver, which would take three Highest temperature yest rda ; 32,6 months, and require 1,300 boats. Several 8 Pp egg ay . Re die the Bedauin | tiih y a era! | Lowest temperature (read at midnight). ... 10.2 eg WD a hastens _ Babe the Nile between | Lowest temperature this morning...... - 3.2 W. Dawson left for ( ape 7 raveree | py _ ; - and Berber have declared for Temperature this morning, at 8 o’clock- 1.9 und ex ores to-day He ivi p “ ; ee ee been sent to the Temp.rature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock+ 1.0 g the principal cities of the |“! opwation of Khartoum to quit the >a ~~ * PIN town at once. “4 a Jas, Turner, of Hamilton, Dr. McMillan, day was very small and| 4 a, i _ Honvon, Jan. 14. of Glengary, and Geo. McKindsey, former- [he prices changed are as i ‘ ee Khartoum to the Times | ly sheriff of Halton, are the new senators Mutton, 7 to 10 cents; Batter, Hol ~~ rebels have burned and sacked | for Ontario, Mr, Turner ia a merchant of 24 to 27 cents; Eggs, 25 to 30 cents. Bscasiy wat hey are now marching in | prominence in Hamilton and is largely in- sen #reat force against Rufax on the east bank | terested in the Northwest, Dr. McMillan of the Blue Nile, and Musaiimia on the | West bank. meeting toenight in Market Hall is for ssing civic matters in general. We hop: There are small garrisons at a large attendance and hear an able d the two places ze is- | I . mm of all matters pertaining to the welfare ity | ' Carro, Jan. 14 a The rebels in Soudan have captured and no use in denying the fact that burned the town of Helonan and are now the school books and ether goods at the) ™@rching on Musalimia and Rufax, both of Diamond Bookstore ase selling at the very which are river towns. A large force of LHENE I vest prices.” You have only to call to be El Mahdi's army is also aivaneing from the mVvinced, | strongh« Id at El Obeid into Kabbabjsh . . . j country, ia the north of Kordofan, which SsowsHogk CLUB.—The members of the} extends as far east as the river Nile. and as Cl are requested to attend in uniform for far north as Khartoum their first tramp on Saturday next. The/ start will be made from the Skating Rink at | P SY aR ince gees sharp 230 p. m J.P. ¢. Burpee Hilled in Boston. | a las Carnival on Friday evening in Citizen's Boston, Jan. 14. Skating Rink promises to be a grand affair. Mr. John P. ©. Barpee, of St. John, Great preparations are being made for it, and | was killed here this evening. He arrived the Directors of the Rink are working hard to/on a passenger train and got off at the ensure its suecess |switch house where there are several tracks. [ue adjourned discussion on “The Course of | ste we foe: eran: mo outgoing train and in Pablie Schools” will be resumed at | ata mulled. is back, neck, legs, and t m: eting ol the Educational Insti.ute on peer thet broken, but his face vee fortu- Friday eventod the 16th inet: The dhale%o! nately not mutilated, and a St. John man be taken at eight o'clock precisely. identified him, - CaRDINAL McCioskey, of New York, cel-| brated on Saturday, the fiftieth anniversary | f his ordination to the priesthood. He was | vaised to the dignity of Cardinal by Pope | Pius 1X., in March, 1-75. > a stacy e a Feelings of Gloom in St. John. c Sr. Jonn, N. B., Jan. 15. The first news of the death of Mr. John |P. ©. Burpee came by a telegram from [He couriers with mails left Cape Tormen- | Coroner Draper: The sad affair has cansed tine at 10 o'clock, but up to the time of going}® feeling of gloom, and Mr. Burpee’s to press did not reach Cape Traverse. The|family have the sympathy of the entire vouriers which left Cape Traverse this morn-| Community. Mr. Burpee was about forty- ing Were obliged te return on account of| five years of age and leaves a wife and four strong wind. ichildren. Mr. E. R. Burpee is now on his - | way to Boston, and the remains of the de- [He eorner-loafing nuisayce is increasing. | ceased will be bronght to this city in his Night after night the corners of Queen and} charge. Grafton Streets are crowded with idlers who i take a special interest in counting the number | of insults they can offer pedestrians. Cannot the police ma example of afew of those | roug hs ” Chinese Minister Interviewed. Benin, Jan, 14. a Leefong Pas, the Chinese Minister to my Mr. Stephen MeDonald met with aj Germany, in an interview with a reporter ¢ afew nights ago. Shortly after) to-day said he thought the Marquis Tseng midnight his two barracks of grain were found | displayed bad taste in alluding in a letter aC 20 > 108s yo be on fire The loas i3 ae 7 — irecently published to former French de- 00. There ig much sympathy for Mr. Mc-/ feats. Leifong Pas considered, that war Donald, who is much respected, and one of the | , . 7— etween France and China was inevitable of Souris. The| ~~ Sues nevitable , most inoffending residents : ‘ ; |and probably had about begun. is fully believed to be the work of an|”" E 7 mst © ™ ——— incendiary. > French Affairs Lonpon, Jan. 14. The / of Paris gays that the Souris Temperance ALuaNnce.—The next | meeting of this energetic branch of the) Dominion Temperance Alliance, takes place | n Wednesday evening, the 16th inst. They | Marquis 'fseng’s letter, receutly published will no doubt have a good account of sea | in the Brestan (/azette, has created much “Te we ws. last meeting, 88 reports ris discontent at the French Yoreigh Offices. —s | La Patrie asserts that Premier Ferry has ris show that they have not been idle. is a pleasure to hear of Souris coming for . . decided to request the Marquis Tseng to be superseded. Nation ward right nobly in the Temperance cause. > Deara or A Stster.—The death of Miss Margaret McShane, in religion, Sister ‘St. Michael the Archangel, of the Convent cf the Congregation of Notre Dame occurred, as unced in our obituary notices yesterday, r father’s residence on Saturday evenivug. he young lady had been in ill health for some ne, Lhe cere monies involved in the last .ws were administered only a few hours vefore death by the Superioress and nue of Notre Dame, an event that had not previously taken place in Montreal for over twenty ! years, — Montreai Gazette. } a The Chinese BDifiiculty. Canton, Jan. 14 Six thousand Chinese troops have been sent to Hairon, They are of good physique and fairly armed but indifferently drilled. The Chinese state that some extraordinary ateps are imminent. no he _— [2 2 ~ ‘ct 7 The License Districts. Ovrawa, Jan. 14. Swiatinc.—On Saturday night, Dee. The Canada Gazette has not yet been the five-mile swimming match, fora stake Of| issued for Saturday last. It will contain a £100 a side, between James Fee Ula | broclamation establishing the license dis- an : » - a aioe ‘tricts in connection with the Liquor License aeciaea ay 1 estmin v 4 . a 1883. After a good race for half a mile Finney drew | Act of away, and, continuing to go the faster of the| pair, got such a good lead that Beckwith after | sWimming three miles and a half retired from | the contest, Finney at this period being 250) New York, Jan 14. yards in front. The time for the first three) p).jnonico’s body was found in Orange miles were the best on record, meeind _ | Mountain woods, near Gen. McClellan's five to one on Beckwith at the start, as he summer residence this morning by two et os . 7o-mi es | : 7 era ay won the one and two-mile match lboys. There were no marks of violence 80 eaeliy. | . " | upon It. o on | ~my ae weimonico Found Be ad. satin Tue regular moathly meeting of the City | Council was held last evening. All councillors with the exception ef Mr. Murphy, who is ill, | Were present The City accounts ies the | ver io printed form, were laid on ‘the table | enders for the sho he city horses, for | Pender c the eing of the city + | Imper — ne China vs. France. Vienna, Jan, 14. It is reported that members of the ial family of China have offered a the coming year, were read, and the tender 0 i ad Ch oie inte the 4 st was | portion of their private fortunes to assist Harries Smallw ood being the owe i 4 all t France accepted Venders for the building of a|1n @ war agains . — — breastwork on the corner of Dorchester and | — Cumberland Streets were also ee el Steamer Wrecked and all hands w rk Was awal i¢ d to Robe rt eiay or, jt. 18 | ost. being the lowesttender. A letter wes read Lo nd | ' ; : it. «| ’ : he c hibition irom Judge ren ey, one of the Exh SHANGHAI, Jan. 14. mamitiee, requesting the Mayor to bring the . : -. is matter ot a grant to the Dominion Exhibition The steamer ‘ Hai Yang; ie 0 bef: re the f ouncil It was resolved that the ort for Hong Kong has been prec e ’ an matter be deferred till after the civic election, | g]] hands lost. There were 6 Europeans The meeting then a journed. and 198 natives. > Supreme Court. Tvespay, Jan. 15. ’ llex. McKenzie ve. Queen Insurance to — 1 h Sis au action ona policy of insurance, and commenced ye sterday morning. Peters | & Peters for the pl sintif. MeLeod, Y. C., An Attack Expected. ; Lonpon, Jan. 18. The Standard’s correspondent at Hong Kong says an attack on Bacnimh is expect- - ' wine 0 08 ed to take place on Thursday. ee a . ; fendants wud D, C. McLeod for the defendants. — ‘senz to Visit Paris. Mr. Patrick Connolly was thig morning | Tseng to . : > or ry Bie - —— br ght before the C nah by = City ra Paris, Jan. 14. shall, under a writ of Habeas orpus. . . argument relative 4) Mr. Connolly's dis- [t is thought that the Marquis Tseng 18 charge was set duwn for to-morrow — i eC ming to Paris to demand his passports. i y at ¢ leve rh o'cl ck. ee —— Our Advertisers. — The Fredericton Liection, Frepericron, N. B., Jan. 14, Mr. George E, Fenedy was to-day elected Mayor, by » majority of 218. books and faney »’3 book- ‘clock. The evening sales of goods will be resumed at Harvie store to-morrow evening at seven 0 is a representative Scotch Catholic, and Mr McKindsey resigned his position as sheriff to contest the county of Halton. Messrs. J. G. Ross, a merchant of Quebec, and A. LaCoste, Q. C., of Montreal, will be ap- pointed senators from Quebec province. Preserving Corpses.—M.2Deperais has devised a method of preserving corpses, which he treats to a bath of chloride of calcium, rising gradually in temperature until all the aqueous matter is evaporated and the b dy is saturated with the solution. The cffect is to destroy all the germs of disease in the tody and to harden the tis- sues. Itis then treated to another bath of sulphate of soda, after which the body readily dries and is free fron all harm. Of the &th January, 1821, it is recorded that Mr. Huddy, then postmaster at Lis- more, Ireland, and in his 97th year, tra- velled from that town to Fermoy fora wager in a Dungarvon oyster tub, drawn by a pig, a badger, two cats, a goose and a hedgehog. je wore a red flannel night cap, held a pig whip in«ne hand and a cow horn in the other, Scercely anything more sensational could be devised even in i882, GREAT SALE OF BOOKS, 86, HARUIE'S. BOOKSTORE 6-morrow Evening, January 16th, AT SEVEN O°CLOCK. Great Bargains, Don’t Forget It. VHE Evening Sales of Baoks, stc., will be resumed at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen Street, to-morrow evening, Wednesday, at seven o'clock. Now is your chance to secure good reading, cheap. Ch’town, Jan. 15, 1881. CLOTHING WINTER CLOTHING. BUY YOUR CLOTHING FROM WA WEEAS & CO, where you can depend on getting livery advantage for Cash NEW SUPPLY OVERCOATS, JUST OPENED. A Good Ulster or Overcoat FROM B4.50 TS SY.0O. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Underclothing, Fur Caps, Scarfs, Mitts, And Gloves, —ALSO— HORSE BLANKETS, Buffalo and Welf Robes, W. A. WEEKS & 60, SIGN OF THE LION. Nov. 26, 1983. “7% . , a? Me lh ll ee on mR Pn Lea oo) ee ee 4884. nl oe: Perkins & Sterns ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Coatings, fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets. W ool Squares and Wool Scarfs, Hur Mufis and Fur Caps VILVETS, VELVETEBNS AND PLUSH, Winter Goods, of every description, Good and Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’'town, Nov. 19, 1883. —— eee a ne — ee —_ = ie Ladies of St James’ Kirk Good Old Time Tih AND FANCY TABLE, | EARLY IN MARCH. e@ Further particulars will be given, serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. | BY THE MAYOR Halt chests very cheap to the trade. | i | EN pursuance ofan act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed *» | the forty-third year of the reign of Her pre- ,6@nt Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An | Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- | toria, Chapter thirty-four, in'ituled ‘An Act 4 | to Incorporate the iown of Charlottetown and jall Acts amending the same’.” i | (7 TEA. TEA. AT — | BEER & COFPF'’S. UR TEA is giving splendid 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, A S satisfaction. Prices, retail Prices, wholesale, very low. | 4 FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, lee eo me DL Wholesale and Retali, Chear. OE nomen sateen ON HAND: 230 boxes very choice Valencia and Layer RAISINS, 30 half-1oxes choice LAYERS, ; 3,000 pounds CURRANTS, 200 boxes prime FIGS, 5 cases choice PRUNES, 200 barrels hard WINTER APPLES, No, 1, 20 kegs GRAPES, AND MORE TO ARRIVE. BEER & GOFF. ——— SHIP AND HOUSE GRAN B U LD E R S, CARN IVAL ! iL. wenthee tanta anit cost aaleiten NHE Directors of the Citizens’ Skating | Weymouth and Cumberland Streeia. Riok have pleasure in announcing their In Ward No. 5, at or near the house of ‘ , Widow Tierney, cornes of Euston and Great Annual Skating Carnival, : | George Streets. TO TAKE PLACE | And at the said Election the Poll will be r ry N a AT THE RINK, | opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and I do hereby give Public Notice that an Klection of a Mayor and one person to Serve as a Common Council- mau in the City Council for | each Ward ef said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMSION COUNCILMEN, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd Day of Jauvary. A. D., 1884, At the several places, that ir to sey: In Ward No.1. at or near the store o Meegrs. J. & 1. Morris, corner of Queen and . Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Conno)ly, opposite Mr. R. Hearta’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, betweea Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No, 3, at or House. Vor. 14, 1888.—2aw wkly — _— — -_--+—-4 — near the Market Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMIN’S STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a {complete stock of Ship’s Blocks, Deadeyes, Steering Wheels, —ALS0 — enter their names with the Committee not Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base, Jater than Saturday, 12th inst. Panel, Door and Window Finish, Spoating,| Each person in costume must be provided Conductor and Handyail, Newel Posts, Balus-' with a legible card beariog name and terg and every description of Turning. “character,” such card to be handed to the Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and’ person in waiting, upon entering the Dressing Moulding turned out neatly and with dese} hocen, patch. : Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the place, Beer's Wharf near MeMillan’s Coal Depot, Albert Duchemin. Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1884, —v“kly 6i. ,continue open until five o'clock in the alter- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number Qne ehall comprise all that part of ‘ | Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Frid ays 18th January, Street, and the parce! of hand formerly | Known as the Military Barrack Ground, Number Two shall comprise all thai part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond | Street and north or Dorchesier Streets. AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. REGULATIONS. Number Three sba|] comprise all that part : : : Charlottetewn which lies south of Grafton take part must)! Alliparties intending: to) ts : ‘Street and north of Richmond Street. Number four sha!! comprise all that part of Charlottetown which Ties south of Fitsroy St:eet and North cf Grafton Streets. Number five shall comprise all that part of Charlotteiowrn which lies north of Fitsroy street, including the Common of the said The Committee reserve the right to reject | Town, any objectionable character. Admission—Ticket-holders in costume, free; ‘non-tickets-holders in costume, 50 cents. ' Spectators to promenade, 25 cents; children, '25 cents. ‘Tickets to be had at Apothecaries Hall. Ch’town, Dec. 29, 1883.—2aw. “SEED WHEAT. pepo Pines HAVE just received from Ontario (ONE. ute ei CAR LOAD (500 bushels), Bh PO ae WHITE RUSSIAN SERD WHEAT De PhS NOMINATION DAY, Act 43, Victoria, Cep. 15—‘sevemn Days before the time of any and every election for Mayor or Councillore, the Person or Candi- dates for the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk and the City Clerk eball duly enter the names, residences end additions of sueh persons, Logetber with the cflice end wards for which they are candidates, aod such entry, when made, «hell be deemed nom. ination for such candidates.” Tiere shall be paid by each person 60 nom. inated for Mayor, at the same time,@ fee of ten dollars, and by each persog so Domicated as Councillor, 4 fee of five dollars wLich enms shal] go toward paying the cost of the election, No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless sueh nomination be made in manner and the lime aforesaid. The time appointed for the nomination of candidates, shali be from the time of twelve at noon, until the jour of four o'clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Kiectors, see Act 43, Vice toria, Cap. 15, sec 20 and 64, [L. 8.) spe cially selected for my own trade Sot sek ; All orders filled promptly and in their] FOR SALE turn. Ifto be sent by rail will be delivered | s on board train without extra charge. This Wheatca n now be seen at my store | or will send samples by mailto any address | free PRICE,---$2.CO per (containing 2 bush. each) 25 cg@ts e , bushel of 60 lbs. Bags | xtra Remittances should be | (QNVUE Church Property, corner of Prince Fractions of a! and Euston Streets, consisting of Church three cent | oq Dwelling House, with Land. Terms may be known on @pplication to the undersigned, TERMS CASH. made by Registered Letter. dollar may be sent in one or postage stamps. As there will be a rush for this wheat, | those who desire to secure some of it should | order immediately. Address George Carter, Upper Great George St. DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlotetowa A. H. MacRHERSON, Olity © D. McNEBILL, Sec’y of Trustees Ch’town, Nov. |, 1883. ' t | | } } Mayor’s Office, Charloltetewa, Jum, *, 1684—t 28 uly, oa for the WEEKLY EXA MIN Ch’t#wa, Deo, 27, 1883,—law wkly, ER. Quly ONE DOLLAR a year,