wg eee ners 2 THH DAILY me ea A = . AINUARY 21. 18E Nae ee 5. - aires 2 etl, DIED. on Saturday, Local aiid Other iicms. TELEGRAP HIE NEWS. SE PS oe january last, Daniel, infantchild of Daniel } | i ' ' | | [ | } Viontreal Carnivai extends m ti t inst LSeroian Despatcues To THe EXAMINER, ] or Mo Williams, aged 11 monthe and . ate aper that r at A Budget of Egyptian News. | At Vernon River, Dec, 16, 1884, Alexandex store enue | McDonald, aged 95 years. “° . Lonpon, Jan. 20, - aa eT . ahaa ; — pendiary Some uneasiness is felt regarding Gen. - Stewart's force. It is not believed that | Silda) and Bester te aed Mahdi had men enough at Metamneh Givi G FLEGTI ON ae ott to dispute the British advance, but nothing “a , ls positively known on this point, and the Fashions for Febraary at the | news of Stewart's safe arrival at Metamneh BY THE ViAYOR L e, 89 Queen Street will be very welcome - he troops had a very trying maich} . K. N., and Mrs. Max well before them after leaving the Gakdull nelle | . Tene aeal y ee aa = eae night to attend the Car-/ They plunged into the desert of shifting | the Gomitnaal a pireridless #8 gm e is sandhills, where there is no water for fifty | sent Majesty Queen Victoria : intituled: “An a rities at Quebec are for- | mesa he ney ae severely from | Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- I autities Of war material to . cr ee owniat and Gakdal, ; tora, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act | . though there the greatest distance from} to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown and ” well is only fifteon miles. : | all Acts amending the same’.” 5 question will be the subject ‘of Apprehension is naturally felt, in regard | I do hereby give Public Notice that an } } e } . rt oo . ' sledonia Club Literary Society | *° the far longer waterless mareh from | Gakdul lo the Abu Klea Wells. Hall this evening | At Abn Election of a Mayor and one person ° Kiea, tha serious difficulties of the route! to Q : ' s First “rench Course, Schmita’s| are over, for Metamneh is only twenty | LU verve as a Common Gouncil- : History of France, et at | miles away 2 en The St. James’ Gosette hears that Eng-| Mall in the City Council for . land will solve the Exgyptis . a hh War r gai : ee peated land will ve the Egyptian trouble by gach Ward of gaid City, | cH, Babiax, wil make | assuming for a certain period the entire | 2300 by | luseph Cook’s lectures, ;a imivistration of Lower and Middle Egypt, Being in alla MAYOR and FIVE COMMON g ae espe" a j together with all financial responsibility, | COUNCILMEN, will be heid on ; a a : Sieneen (ee giving to the Sultan the Upper and| __ \ Aye ne POOL i $0 . . . Des = \ “ | - - . ewe teen tenn Equatorial Egypt, with any port or ports on | W ednesday ® the 2th dav of : ssiear toe ans ain iia the Red Sea. The mission of Hassan! F s ty sis - Fahme Pacha, Turkish Minister of Justice, | e anuary, A, D. iss5, Tres ( | is laid up st Boston, |'* believed to be connected with this| At the s¢ 18, thal i l on, f ro + several places, thal is to say: I eS essie A. Freeman is taking her | 8C#eme for the partition of Egypt. ; . rte cree woston and Halifax. Kort, Jan. 20 In Ward No. }, at or near the stere of - : Gen. Wolseley telegraphs as follows : | onane J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen end | at Moncton, N. B., Water Streets, iv DrubsVick rhouse, The cavalry and camel corps fro i , , ' tels in the Maritime Pro | reconnoitered thirty-five See a W ard me K, a oF mens tac house of t ‘ : and will be opened iber road. they met few natives This l'homag ( onnoily, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s movement disturbs the Reshasinte ante arehouse, Sydney Street, between Great + expect thet the Baalich (ell adie Bae Ga oo and Prince Streets, Ha , alked across the Straits | eelateeaths = ei a Ward No. 3, at or near the Market irom Cape 1 Cape Tormentiae in | House, : our and forty-five minutes yesterday. eens In Ward No, 4, at or near the Fire Engine H splendid Villages Devastated. | Honse. fronting on Kent Street, east, be- i aia tween Weymouth and Cumberland Streets | A pb Sale of Bankrupt Stock will | Rome. Jan. 20. | ta Ward No, 5, at or near the howse of be resumed next Saturday evening, Januar) i i i W idow Tierney, orners of Euston and Great Ose » 9 ck. at McNeill’s Auction - VS fas been rece ived that villages in | George Streets. eath, a aT ee 8 ee | the highlands ef Piedmont and Savoy have| A e Said Ele , vi aaa g,&e., at slaughtered prices. |," panne “¢ ont and Savoy have| And at the said Election the Poll will be vie been devastated by a avalanc hes Three vil- | opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and} ° _lages in Piedmont including Frassions,have | Continue open until Sve o’clock in the after. {ux war in steerage rates from New York are buried under avalanches from the | 200n of the same day, Enelat 1s made it ssible to go to! Piedmontese Mouniairs Many ople | ie f . rope 1g (4, ‘the takid Giese Uae Etc Many pe _ DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, cosion Of that the company} Another fate) avalanche occurred at eee shall comprise all that part of gets si] meee Sparone on the Dora Bolta River. Fifteen | oe oo een of Dorchester Tue new Baptist chapel at Uigg will be oo known to be buried under the | ag the’ Military Baskets aa, we ed for ne service on Sunday, Feb. —_— | Number Two shall comprise all that part ist «= Prea bing at 10 30 a.m. by Kev. E ———_——- }of Charlottetown which hes south of Rich. Whitman; also preaching in the afternoon and Serious Kailway Collision. | mond Street and north of Dorchester Street, pagers ion se amass Number Three shall comprise all that part hit eh he sien usbebel eames Cureaco, Jan. 20, | Of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. i Lure befure the Loung Men’s Christian Associa- heavy freight trains on the Nickel y t As a Cw a S s } Number Four hal} i l L a er 2 Our shal, com prise all that par tion will be delivered by the Rev. John| Plate Road, each drawn by two engi lara B sh. A.M. on Thuredey evening, the} colli —, Sen _ oy wwe engines, | of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy urwW asi i a i BS: ‘4 collided near Grand ( rossijg thls morning,)s arth . . 29.h inst. Subject ‘Light—ite Strength | sadly q a Thi 6? / Street aud north of Grafton Street. snd Beasty.’ a , 3°" | Qadly damaging the firemen and killing one} Number Five shall comprise all that part D2 auty. aie Tho iis oe ; : ive ; eant) : eno oan ae Eis others escaped injury. | of Uharlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Sc.rr Act.—In the report to the Dominion | he loss is $20,000. | Street, including the Common of the said Guverument on the License Act the judges of | Town. the supreme Court upheld the walidity of ; “Dr.” Buchanan Again. NOMINATION DAY. thos lauses of the Act whick provide/| + 4S ri : : » oliek ates } macinery for the enforcement of the Scott | iia . ‘ he = nnn a oan te Act in counties ¥& here it has been adopté a. HII ADELPHIA, Jan. 20. M yr c 500 ae : , do yr Caz nba e Dr. Buchanan, who was arrested sume!) ayor or Councillors, the Pergon o3 Caadi- Barack or Promise.— A Battersut Ridge | time ago for issuing bogus medical diplomas, | om oe the office of Mayor or Counci:lor 5 shall give their names in as such Candidates correspondent of the Mencten J'rawseript re-| ¥@8 again taken into custody, to-day, upon | ‘ t C > 7 ‘* Sheriff Freeze has beew 1a Mave-|2 similar charge. A woman confederate | o the City Clerk. and the City Clerk shall ports that ldulye ' i ; ae | was also arrested. uly enter the names, residences and additions _ . ae ” ie ys boseen i ‘ ers , ik 2 | of such persons, together with the office and fot vA a sain Reet oes ‘Secu Mill, a ’ cae saga | wards for which they are candidates, and - reed ' p * ’ Emperor William's ilness such entry, when made, shall be deemed nom. onamuna ainda —— | ination for such candidates.” Te Victoria Toboggan Slide opened last Beri, Jan. 20. | _ There shall be paid by each person so nom- night. ‘he slide was in splendid order, and The Emperor remained up only a short inated foc Mayor, st thesame time, fee of those who were present spent a most enjoy-| time to-day, and was obliged to resume his | *" dollars, ae nh each perso 80 Somixated able time. On Thureday afternoon, at 4/bed. He is sufferins from a cold as Councillor, a fze of five dollars, which sums o'clock, a race will take place between two | — shall go toward paying the cost of the large toboggans, five on each. ‘The race will; oe ae ee election. . he best three slides out of five. It will be| Pouticai Disturbances No person shall be qualified either for the nat exciting } ~—— ; office of Mayor or Councillor unless such —e a Panama Jan. 20. | nomination be made in manner and the time Wurte six workmen in the Philadelphia) [ho condition of adairs in political circles | @foresaid. and Meading Saw Mills, at Good Springs, Pa , | }.72 js ereatly disturbed, and a civil war| The time appointed for the nomination of, + the 18th inst., the boiler o a 2,000 horse-power engi exploded, No- thine was left but the bare foundation of the mill, and not! of the workmen larger than the arm of one, and the crown of the head of | candidates, shall te from the time of twelve at noon, until the hour of four o'clock in the afternoon of tke day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- toria, Cap. 15, sec 20 and 64, were at dinne! ou is imminent. ne -_ — in Authoress Dead, lng another was found. Lowpon, Jan. 20. [[L. 8.1 o Rahert | Lady Georgiana Fullerton, authoress, |” DAVID R. M. HOOPER, #,. ATH, THD a E ' ; op A F “Pradaviet og | sister of Lord Granville, is dead. Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. 4oMullia, of Bleny Ridge, near Fredericton, a . ay WW. &., 70 years old, went to the Prince Wil-| a ; A. H. MacPHERSON, r Weather Bulletin City Clerk, liam Street Station after a barrel of flour a few lays since, and in taking the barrel down off ean | Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Jan, 12, 1885. the platform he slinped and fell backward. | Toront), Jan, 21--10 a. m. —— lhe back of bis head struck the frozen ground.| south to west winds, generally fair weather | it OTICE He was taken iato a hous: near by, intensible, | yi¢p, light snow in some locaiities at night. | = i and died shortly afterwards. : senegal 2 i —_e ; ° 4 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. iT ETHE Sabscriber, being about te leave the Tre Northern Light arrived at Pictou this | Charlottetown January %!, 1885 | Province for the winter, requests all per aiternoon at | o'clock, She will return to-| fiighest Temperature yesterlay......... 96 |sens indebted to him to pay their several morrow. The Straits are partially blecked | | . west Temperature (read ati midnight)- 3.0* amounts to Jas. DesBrisay, at the office of with ice, and it is probable that the steamer | { owest Temperature this morning. vee 6S Desbrisay & Avgus, in my premises, Queen will aot make further daily trips to and frem | Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock..140 | Street, whose receipts will be a sufficient dis- Pictou. la including the English mail, Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock,. 25.0 | charge, and who will also attend to the dis- will b wded by the Northern Light on | «Below zero | posal of any Bank Stock or Real Estate for Friday morning; and Friday, all oo ae ae ee mem em |me during my absence. the Island wiil robably be ordered to be} ae als ae | M WILLIAM DODD. mide up on Cape Tormentine, aad a special | Civic Nominations. | Ch’town, Dec. 8, 1884.—2mo 2aw wkly 2 train wil prol V sent to Cape Traverse | paar iiaesidiadeiihillitiaeteiaica iil nominations for Mayor and five to-day. The fol: mm Friday ni | THe PHOTOS “a eee | Councilmen took place Me. D. C. Cuatwens left here this morolpg lowing we ntlemen nominated :— ier AM st to take charge or the branch or - MAYOR j the Bank Neva scotia there. ‘Thogh glad | mAs OMe oe . - ' his advancement, we regret the neceesity | D. BR. M. Hoooper, Esq ‘Foi the Holiday Season ® whi ; awav. As manager of the| Henry beer, Eeq., M. P. P. branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia here _pre- COUNCILLOBS. | EW1s’ Photographs are now known as the. J } ._° ie : wane We amalgamation with the Uvion| Ward 1—William Koughan. most Genuine and Artistic productions Bau, and as one of tho Ligmdators of the | vhe |} in the Provinces. , — : : } John Hug es. ; . bancot P. & ldand he was brought into baste) Wo Henry C. Douse. | Landsc»pe and Portrait W ork are made by aces relstiouship with most of our citizens. His | M. P. H-gan | men who have real practical ability and known | renown in their respective lines. s@ The public never regret calling op sore r i neines lity y | . . : ’ . surtesy and business ~~ eg | Ward 3—S. W Crabbe. Dim uvivereal resp ct and esteem. Jo hquida | Robert D. McLaren. | | | , ’ Y ’ ~ tion proce: dings his cle+r head aod gr af in- | Ward 4—Wu., Ladner. | LEWIS, Grafton Street, Ch’town, P. E. du-tryfiave Leen of great advantage, and the} Horace Haszad. Isiand. : , iit uw} } sls Lk mip ‘ 2 + ius . ae * n % ” breditors will he glad to knuw thas he een | Ward 5—John P Tauton. declO—3w wklyimos his position as liquidator, and thet the iquid- | Thomas A. McLean. ation proceedings will be closed and the ha al} * 5 ivi tend de lared under hs direction Jn his! ~ Our Advertisers. WANES, Ls, FOUND, &e. aew sphere otics we wish him every | 7 eUce. So, a : oe ‘ ——— ecto —_——»>—— A. MeNei!l ee'ls Apples, Herring, etc., | * ANTED—A Girl to do general house- Ax ADVENTURE Wird A FeAk —A corres | to-morrow, at 2 o'clock. | work ; reference required. Apply to Excitement was! | Mrs. W. W. Weliner, Prince Street. Ja21 2i ' ‘ r pn SS Ne aye: = Ralph Brecken announces the postpone- caued in the settlement on Friday. the 16:h ; © ciieneles’ on | io nem Me ssra Don dd A. McFache rm ment of the gale ol certain valuable pro- { - ANTED—A Housemaid : good refer- and Jehn Currie arrived home with several perty : Vy ence required Apply to Mrs George ¥ and a black bear, weighing about 320] D. R. McLennan calla for tenders for! p.axe Edgecombe House. jan 24 pound ‘Lhey were returning from the wo de building an addition to the P. E. Island : “ o with # load of fire wood, when they saw fresh- | Hospital ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Nurse. i Wm. Sanderson, Georgetown, sells a lot | \ y made bear tracks. They f Hewed them 4 #pply at this ' fice. jan 90 Bort « sce, aud car up with brvin i hey f slightly heat dd oat t suction, on E.tus. | —<$<£ ____—__———————r were armed with axes, but bruin nevertheless |" at ipa oe en ee ee iv O LET.—The ‘‘Duncan House,” corner seven d attacked them ferociously. A day next, at 2 o'clock. | ff Prince and Water streets, containing 16 long and hard fought battle followed, bat} — ao rooms, lately occupied by Dr. Hobkirk ti and kilied bruin, Mr. Me-| ‘A girafft> hotel is in process of building R. McMillan. janl2 eod wiclytf Fachern hed one of bit arms jacerated to the at Shepherd Bay in Rhode Island, which is; _—_ e ", a - . oe Be apne ctvs ‘ 7 to be 280 feet high. Thee e “ the legs oer | r 70 LET ~ Ti premises at present occupied Currie had his faee scratched, and one of his oe stairways end the SOUL OR Cleve. | 4 by Hor asa urd. Esq , at the fcot of finge’s bitten off. Mr. Currie and McEachera dining room 40x60 feet w I be in the body, Queen’s 8: Possession given on the lst 1egerve great credit for their bravery. This \a clambake dining saloon in the head, and day of J: rv next, A. D., 1885. For fur- two electric lights will shine out at the eyes | ther p>: alare apply to R. R, Fitzgerald, over the sea.” povat; the second bear that has been kuled near this place withm a fortusybe. COMPLETE PREMISES. SCARFS and TIKES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Ch’town, Dee. 17, 1884. CHILDREN’S the city. Ch’ town, Veo. 19, 1884--dmoes Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, Ladies ULSTERS at a big reduction, Wool Scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your Biankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey,. Cloths, TIP-TOP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Fur CAPS and MUFFS, Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, Gents UNDERCLOTHING, SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS. Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be fecund, NOTICE. As we are about making a change in our business we re- quest an Immediate Payment of all accounts due up to this date. W.& A. BROWN & CO. Jan, Ist, 1885.—ja 6 LARGE STOCK, ee Linens, &C.. — Se ee Perkins & Sterns’ AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are in @ position to give the very Best Value. BAP GOODS. C 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. &C. Real Lace SCARFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. PERKINS & STERNS. GiFtTs: > pp een 4.0% FANCY CHAIRS, SLEIGHS, &c., CHEAPEST, Mirrors & Looking Glasses, English and German, very Low. CRADLES, COTTS, Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the Lo*er Provinces, uprivalled in quality and varicty, and wade to suit all kind of pictures—the Cheapest in PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber Suits, which we are Selling at Cost, CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. Ail kinds of Upholstering Work, Painting, Varnisbing and Gilding. BEDDING AND MATTRESS—Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, kxcelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city. Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheffioneers, Washstands, &c.—-Cheapest. JOHN NEWSON. A TRA AND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD In Aid of the P. E, Island Hospital, —ON— Wednesday, February 11, 1885. Donatious will be thankfully received by the undersigned ladies : Mrs. O. Palmer, President. Aitken, Mre.W. H. Kennedy, Mrs. W Anderson, Mrs. Prof. Laird, Mrs, Burwash, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs.J. A. Blanchard, Mrs. Dr. MeSwe-n. Mrs. Ball, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs.G. Beer, Mrs. F. McNeill, Mrs. D. Beer, Mrs. J. McLeod, Mis. J. Brown, Mise G. McKinlay, Mrs. Beales, Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. Sends Coleman, Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. F. Moore, Mrs, F.W. McEwen, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. W. Nichoison, Mrs. D. Palmer, Miss Ethel Oooke, Mrs. G. Cundall, Miss P. C.-fio, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. B. DesBrisay, Mrs, Jas. DeBlois, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. F. Distin, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Dodd, Mra. Pope, Mrs. P. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Snaddon, Miss Unsworth, Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. R. Findley, Mre, Gray, Mrs. Gol. Hensley, Mre. Hensley, Miss Haviland, Mrs. Ings, Miss | Johnson, Mrs. R. Worthy, Mrs, MILLIE BEER, July 16, 1884.—Lem.