_ —— ee NS Sa crt yO meng ST) mes SS regrets : z - Ta ATES THR, MARCH 10. 1386 T ih DAILY A DEIT oman es 2 ~-s ey s@ 5 - ? sae '4 4 ts sf . awa 4s a, pecal and Other | TELES! .|ES PLANADE SOCTA ia : = EPrHRINnS m No ; pena yiaben Saitama thc enna HQT RV AN AUTROY , MO NC: Ton, WiSLEYAN } BRIGK SAU TUE, > - 0 —- cas te ° Tuesday, Mare » fth, 1885. noert Pi ith on — eer “ae ' " Election of YW Wor and Towa — - | + ‘s ‘ ‘ROGRAMME ; " Councillors, PROC ARM Chairmiu—Rev. John Burwash | I e 0 GC ° Renae bin 04 he a ae . ] Addrese, | + Stay ue aU ip Rs-dlected His Worship tie ~w. ve cA 2. Piuao Solo—Qujns Avimam, — . Stabat Mater | | re rey Lsttons J. By the Best Men of 3. Sung—~Gloomy Winter's Now aon al ? annab > 7 : Both i e % 5 ti ECS, Mrs. Roome ! i Be W i 8 > 4. Humorous ding, om g* Ait Monetow, Mareh 10 Mr. Leigh Gregor. ri } GC GC | IS th annua! | iON t Mayor and! 5. ! orn i Solo—"Rocked in the Cradle ef ty Z ‘ va { T lloras t MM i no} i "Ee yes t | { > De i’, br : I il. T. Stevens w as elected Mavor « ver Mr, Fletche: u a ceived at | W. Robinson by a n ajority of ta nty, 6. Song —*'Trusty as Stee},” Finguti | W COTTONS, FLEECY ( C : ’ i contes was very keen aud thera Was | Mr. J. G. Hamilton salaries wil - 6 et — wien _— passed off | 7. Yenitian Waltzes, Caroline Lowthbi om quietly tht iollowing were the Gounceil Miss Millie Bee ul lors ‘ lected J ies H. Dunlap. Win. } Miss Mi ade . or. Ds , yg | Sivan, Ward 1:G. B Lutz. J. Forster, | luterval—15 Minutes ’ ; ; "s a rar 1 Ward 2 V Schw Tis. G R. Sangster, | &. Humorous R ‘ading, | " n t] .| Ward 3 ; , : Miss Kinma Bart } ’ : ul Mr Pe ae thadly vemen, | 9 Song— Turnham Toll,” Maizials \] VERY LOWEST PRICES t . ‘ ana ied Ce tor tne | _ | D4 Vvars vith much credit | Miss Annie Beer } ” t i‘ ana ] { to the l rinwb Reading, j “a . Thar in the present 3 the was sup Miss Macdonaid [ we thins a by st men of both parties, | 11, Piano Solo— Poet and Peasant,” Tuppe | ae . a : ‘ t ‘4 very 1 portant iit vt p i 1b twice det re aspired la the | Viss Bessie Lewis } oe . ling Gran ilice; but a majority of the electors on cach | Fite ‘Sided: Mandan = - oee m elected him to a back seat. OF | TCT OSS & “ag " ae hil », as might have been e xpected, some | Miss Rogers . Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1885. se to-day wa } i attended Pre disreputable tactic were resorted to by the 11% Flate Solo —“Bonnie Bessie Lee, -— Se ee a ee, eens er aes a last at opuecn f ri} and the Grite, « {jthetbascest sort Mr. Robert Young | -- - — — = renee nt of ant, which , -" 4 t lefeat t! yy puiar ndidate tor the | 14. Gawlic Song, a dozen - wayoralty, but these were discovered and | Miss Mattie Owen | cx ii f . ’ a i v} smeut in the commun- | 15. Reading, j se a ws yoo ised he choice made i Miss Macneiil, | ' F "7 7 l - _ . 16. Piauo Solo—“ Martha’ Dern | ¥ yo. ougs : . ; a) ving this + ll be foum Censure of Senator Alexander. | Miss Maggie Weeks, Se : sy 8 issue —_-— a7. Song—'Thy Voice is Nea: \ f D ; - Orrawa, March 9. s Tillie Brown . € 1@ , ance of our ry gr. Parnicx’s Dax will this year becsle-| ‘The Senate havo decided to'take section | sGeditiie Gis eet | Mor the next 30 days we offer the ba ] brated wi i ue : =n | against Senator Alexander, whese conduct d © ’ parade thr i : } . | are invi 7, : f a ie in the Senate ever since the seesionopened,} All are invited ae f . aon : ae eal > has been more like a madman than one o F Performance to commence at 8 0 e-t ~ OOdGS at a : sto the d Ay’s rocec the law-makers of the country. Sir David | sharp, Doors open at 7.30, Carriages : " —e MacPherson and Senator Allen have | Ordered at 10.3), “Ho | = e been grossly libeiled by Sevator Alexander, March 10), 1885. - . RC IT) \ tir the Benevolent | who charges them with almost ev ot |. “ee ai otdidad heir hallon Tues-|crime in the calender, although politi- mo atric g Da i } b i 7 es U » at 7 o'clock A ally he is an alley of the gentle- + y. > ‘ e uSINeSS lay cane . the election Of| man. Iu view of his conduct in the Senate, i" as we are shortly to make a change in th . . Tia ‘ Li ar, and ther busi- on Friday, Sir Alexander Campbel! has | outs of will ght detore the | given notice that to-day he will move the | mee meetin. ™ — i following resolution That the Hon. Geo. | . : ‘ a Alexander, a ine nber of this House, on | . ‘ j h t B dl t § ll Th Tue | M an a: 1). | Friday the 6th inst., after being called to | § eplal Lines of foods are MARKED DOWN t0 Prices t a are 0un 0 6 bn. @ Market | nian only to | order by the Speaker,«t the instance of a) sil. eat ile D = pears in another | House, having refused to assume in accor: 17 2 Anniversary of Irelana’s Pat read . ohes c wae tee aaa ance, with the twenty-fifth rul of the | Saint will be celebrated in Charlotte. erent => c thane tie bumper | House, his seat, and having persisted in | town, cn . worta pat : : ” ; i as : j j lw :oOn- | 5 " 19 : oifensive laus guage and in disoré eriy c : ’ 5 8 Bo 1 if yy VW ¢ 3B rTeZains. rr ; duct, is deserving of the censure of this} ‘TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, Don’t Fail to Call Early ou an. a ae _ ae House lay o Beessssion of the Benevolent Irish what pury 6 : a “ ‘ i : ' ———____ “ Society from their Hall, Prince Street, i ad macer: . 4th r ‘ehon Ary i reuch Losses, to Sé&. ——— ee al, OK p a * ua . ei j at 4 i _ saree : ither the man at : \ ; 4 « ‘ ] eou to date = time sRIs, March 9. ’ ;' ad . s aque . the other « Me aa _ a I : RI ‘ oe st hl lu the evening a Literary and Musical We require a Prompt Settlement of all Account p gettag i : : “.. Pare Gen. Da I’Isle, commander o 1e e " slower th ‘ y city, f rees in 1 i quin, telegraphs the war ne j ENTE RTA i N Mi Ee ver - i that his loss during the two days’ fighting re AT Ar ae a ? i relieve a beleaguered French garrison WILL BE GIVEN IN THE 1 site the St. Cha ot ’ — yn > killed and 133 wounded. The gar- ‘ 9 i t 0 o the following | was 6G killed and 133 wont gar KET HA ° say’s old stance a Soci a - 7 og rison itself lost 60 killed and 35 wounded M A R K) I LL = Remember the place 4 Desbri Vv Ss ol s p officers W . e : a aaa assaults Thirty French offi- 7.15. Entertai ent to com- os nt (re-clected a , —e open at 7.15. Entertainmen a a mn Ae were killed | ence at &. (the Market House. ba 0 Pre ~ — C ielaaiee 25 cents. roe a 5 ¥ &u ~ . ih : aad . dia. sents, to be procured at the Various rug OWN & co ae A Good Feeling = idee and at the Diamond Bookstore a WW. & A. . ee : a is March 9. | Ketura Tickets will be issued from all Rail- 7 ; ' _ " ee | way Stations to Charlottetown ou 1th and 7 1885 AN persons in favor of building fhe Afghan frontier question has been 17th March, good to return on 17th, 18th and Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 85 anew fi: ‘ ar] ttetown, will the subject of much discussion and anxiety l9th March, at ons lirst-class fare em be held this sia gy, at 7.30 p. m., 7 bat all classes are satisfied with the} sy direction of His Honor the Lieut. aaa ame = _— a a in the New “ . Batranc on ~ ‘ease rmized attitude of England, and the| Governor, and His Worship the Mayor, St - ee t I. lerto EW. 1 lewelry stor Please yma of loyalty throughout the country. | Patrick’s Day has been declared both a iP I. Island Dairymen's Associa (i make & point t ss “ ae “03% i = play . j public an civic holid Ly. tatlure of the « m nas a ozet ser Upor j ores stat | . TUNNEY i. a enaanos nal eee A Warning _— at if FUE Third public meeting of the ahove let a little f ner a ; | B Association will be held in the Y. M. C. ance Suakim, March 9. | March 10, 1885--eod “ 'A. Hall, Thursday evening, = a {| Osman Digma has sent a letter to the | —- Papers will be mad by Alexander McRae -oree Tr E ‘ ity, has| British Genera! in command of the place CoO AL e ie ‘0: NS and francis a Key , Hite alien at unported E, { two thoroughbr d recounting Arab successes, announciag that A 7 atten gg An pon respectfully — ' . = a a a the fall of Kassala is imminent, and warn- _ perecthen pih lively discussion is expected. strain: i y ith muro, 4%. es. : ad r wi sTeated . ‘ ie ae , . a ce lb pred 7 e at least |iug the English that they will be defeatec N hand, a asians ef Vi-toa; Goune | Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. will be hroag the Island i es a O Mines and Giace Bay Coal. k, K. BRACE, ¢2 no coats, Oe The Afghan Question | Also: Sydney (old mine) Rowad © val ) Secretary. _ : h ect “0 “oi a. March 9 Will be sold for Cash at Summer prices. | March 3, 1885—6,7,10,11 wkly li ihe Prov n f tunat it having 0 DON, iare we : ath a j Mi: ede : tes that Eng-| CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, caitiesieemaiteaiinininain : The Times this morning states that ming: | Water Street. sa iy ie . ; ' . wi it ussia at | oats —- 20) - , Lect L B. Miller, Esq., | Jand is all re udy for a wart with R oe Ch'town, May 10, 1885—\mo | WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, de, rir pal tetown Commercial any time; but it is pleased to anno bl ee i, i feviaaaiiat ——_—___ oncnenencatins = eines ' — meng op ah _- a k to an amicable) — ‘ College. fa Y le of Eldon on that the amet look : 7 pl P f { § i Mw h S 1] S our ANTED—At Hospitel for Po yl Bix “aturda : rr — aa | aijjustment of disputed points A Valua eb roper y Or a, b This ont we are C111 Ww men 2 pty al 7 oe a “Hon highly intelligen stint i | wages will be paid Apply a 6 Hospitat. + } 7 - 4 2 ge . jak e present, who tects iiniteemrti Cael etowh . + uld march 0 6i tear! ao ee the Ral) Wolseley Reviews the Troops | In Georg Goods so Fine that we wo 5a il ritte ed pap The | a al a ee 1 lling t» be trained as Hloe- em . : ‘ und noble | Koxtt, March 9. IF EXO be Sot? at Public Auction, on Puesdsy, ‘ - Ai ie! are suneaind to make cette , ly interestis At} Gen. Wolseley to-day made a general | i March 17'h, at 2 Sones. p- m., ened lize to Cive One an <outhenaion to the Matron, at th Prince ite nd pl at Cis-| view of the Mile expeditionary force, and | Vayu.) property known as the ‘Albion | Edward Island Hospital —D. R. Maclennan, ferent gentlemen | T°VleW ¢ 2 good condition. | Hotel,” owned and cecupied by the Subscri marl@ 3i wkiy2i : ao aka liscussion a | found them in very go ber. The proper'y consists of one-and-a-half A 1] a Ch aD ce Y oe n ® ‘r " be , 9 j el a Y © + vores s was tendered the | sme Bt dings | Town Lots, an da three- “story Building, con OST—A yellow-colored Glove (lined), lee tab! knowledged, | Parliamentary Procce nt {taining nineteen rooms, kitchen and wash iL between Boyle's Tannery and Upper pe ust congratulate | 2 mo : ( hors», all completely finished. Also, Out. | Prince Street. The finder can have the other Mr M sppearance on the | Orrawa, March 9. houses for ice, wood, coal and suffic — Of semen | ome by applying at the Apothecaries Hall. leet f Commons to day a large Stabling for twenty horses, Coach House au march] | | a were presented. | a never-failing Well of water, uuder cov = fs Z whesheentie ps rd ee 2 transpired. | There is ample yard room and a splendid "H; \7JANTED IMMEDIATELY—A_ good ye. QD | Nething of very g general interest tra Pp u aa : J S \ eit Apply to Mrs. L. H. Davies, ; oo Beenie sie | a CW: ids This is a rare opportuuity for a good invest- Lit = Riverside. wat ie ‘robal ' “> it alia in Men-o ‘ ment. ve on | a : _D. ©. GRANT, : OST—On . ort, wae io 9, 5 —m9 3i wklli ee WIL A dence of F aez. Fq., a ch 19 10 “or Dia ea |_| WHAT A CLEAN DOLLA | i : : i The Italian men-of-war Dhintiehe and er vind : Robe. The — - be —— by Strony winds 1 gales from the a , 1e ‘ do leavi rd at this office, mar rpe ving wo veering t 3 t; cloudy wea- Conte Cavour, with = “ai 7 - IN - H. R A. C I - E saving aii ee ti nperatur t, r “ ° : suer with snow ; ae nh A, ta —— vessels have al rived a o : aniall other kinds of PURCHASE. we By @ young wan, a followed to-night by ring weather ee f* ;, in a store or aie: goo pa ower te ~r’s Rear suard. d has a good English e ucation ; + refere uller’s i a and has a g is qe —_—_—— | if required. Apply at this office. m4 4ipd Mf 1CAL OFFICE 1885 Korvi, March 9. : oe . ’ eaten oe ileaah Charl, t town March 10, . cae ae en Sir Redvers e ryxo LE’ new bouse, trontip Hix} { terday, (read at Th e rear ¢ uard of Gen. tekdul in b th Street. Enquire of Thos. W. Dodd. sits vss 109 | aller’s troops has arrived from Gakc emember this Mon OSes our: tard pat L West J in rday (re rd at bh] fag as co ndit mn. ; it Tew rday, ( »}a terribly fzg 7 sae - me of alanaiii midnight) saimeieunel - 0. . a Al es ae contete’ tok . ig Lowest Ter wad ! this morning, << . Ecyptian Army. me Se 8 SAL reversibie . os re £8 o'clock. ..19.8 | The Fgyptia | McMILLAN’S oe? cee [feb 27 tf e™mperature th, . at o'clock °0 0 ‘ , Old 7 arf. . . . : a dy love! The Marquis of Hartingdon said - 5 Dune w’s ONEY WANTED — Provided 0 . as the Eeyptian army would be increas |} March 7—Si wkly 4i sas ia lah he low— good security. Apply at nTeua? if Horsford’s Acid Fhos sphate. 15,000 mer. —— Wor 8 AL KE. —* Valuable arm in yn B - rt | S ' ; ‘ne ; on the Defensive. situate a in , sored te wality, with plenty DVERTISEH in THE DAILY EXAMI FOR M i Chinese isn | of good Lrewo. scl jumber ; will be sold ata NEL, the bent sdeorticteg me TMeen ie Dr, . §. Eli \ ind., 8 I pre- Hoxe Kone March 9. aah bargain. ore further ‘particulars apply {é i. a. teribed it for a ms i who had used intecxicants ONG , tan ie . { W Maltanel4, Bldan ar at this ofhos Ch’ town, Feb. 6th, 1885. W excess for fifteen y vat daring the last The Chinese Government is preparing den te Wo years has tirely abstained, He thinks wal We Acad Phos: ’ ia of much benetit to hung res 1. une defensive operations in Tonqun