nce” _anaendsoaneane THE DAILY focal and Other tems, | TELEG HADES iP ArS ERA aE EPPS cha, EW. Drat } ne l than cost at Dia [Spreiar Desear ro Tue EXAMINER, ] ' bargains will be = att d Bookstore ll \ ‘ : e Diamond Bookstore | \ \ Li es for three cents 7 Or par ulars about Mrs lar ey § WaX* 12 a .vertisement col \ Concertinas selling very » to clear at \namond Bookstore. 7 Pur balan ( fornia Natural Flowers und Grasses at cost at the Diamond Book- at re > . 2 3 gratp, Ese., Le He Davies, Eeq . Vi. P., and Frederick Peters, Keq , left for Ottawa last night > (io to Father Gregory's lecture to-mght in| [rish Society § Hall, Prince Street. Subject : | “ The Chur , in Lounct e ; Rev. UR! y M ALD will lecture in the B. I. Society Ha'l, Prine Street, to-night, on ‘*The Chureh 10 Counc. > Carr. Max ‘ M:s Maxwe'l, Miss Buxton and Miss Rodd, are at Cape mentine rhey will cross to-morrow, _ A rain Pr! will be paid for empty | medicine ttles delivered at the Apothes | garrie’s Hall, Desbrisay 4 corner. (feb 9 2i m we > Tue tremendous stock at the Diamond Bookstore m e reduced to make room for | large Spricg Importations Genuine bar- | gains > j Greex Graves, all kinds of Jam by the} pound. Fresh Eges coming in every day at} gf. K. Bra D selling at 20 cents per} loz n [feb 9] oo Dow’r fail to attend the Orchestral concert | to-morrow night in Y.M.C. A. Gall. A ful | house and a grand time expected. Admission | yoly 15 cents to ail . ‘ Tux ladies of the bP. E. 1. Hospital Com- | mittee are requested to meet in the Market | Hall Wednesday evening next, at half-past | eight o'clock (feb 8 m tu enciieliiiceiias For SPRING The quantity, quality aud | variety of Room Paper at the Diamond Book- score is unrivalled. ‘The Paper Hanging Room ig stocked with 15,000 rolls, the best value in the city — i iL O. O. F \ full attendance of the mem- | bers of St. Lawrence Lodge is requested at the | new Halli, south side Queen Square, at the | regular session this evening. Visiting brothers sordially welcomed. sickinelsbiaaeiiians | Tus Rev. George W. Hodgson’s lecture of | last evening was heard by a large and deeply | interested audience. The lecture to be de-| livered on next Sunday evening will be on the sabject of ‘* Miracles. lela Tue letter of a King’s County “Liberal | (Crnservative,” on the important subject of | Party rganizition and united effort. is | anavoidably crowded out. Other letters to/| the editor alzo held over. i ance Ma. W. A. Werks left for Kingston last | night where he intends to take a short course | of instruction in the Royal Military College, | previous to his accepting the position of Ist| Lieutenant in the Charlottetown Engineers. —,,, a Tux mails which crossed from Cape Tor- | mentine this forenoon will be ready for Ge- | livery at the Post Uffice here at 6 o'clock this | evening. Three boats with mails and all pas- | sengers crossed from Cape Traverse to-day. | sili “Wuick is the greater triumph, that of the philosopher or that of the soldier?” is | the subject to be discussed before the Cale- | donian Ulub Literary Society this evening at | eight o'clock. Members of the Club are ex- pected to attend, and each may bring a few friends, iin Iegnoats Lost.—On Saturday night the Messrs. Allan, opposition boatmen at the Capes, left two boats on the board ice. Yes- terday morning the boats could not be found. They have either Leen stolen, carried off, or broken up by the drift ice. To-day the Messrs. Allan aeked for the Northern Light ice boats, but could not obtain them without an order from Octawa. Some passengers are, therefore, detained at the Capes to-day. veins aisnatie Exevrsios Rervan TicKEtTs at one first- class fare will be issued from all Stations to Charlottetown onthe Lith inst., good to re- turn up to and inc'uding 14th inst., to parties attending the P. E. Island Hospital Bazaar. Parties availing themselves of these reduced fares will revuire to be furnished witn certifi- cate of attendance, signed by the Secretary of for presentation to dy f m—feb6 ’ the Baziar Committee, conductors on return trip diiecinnn Messrs. Murrart & Baker, of Sammer- side, have secured from Messrs. Blake Bros, the plot of ground on Kent Street, (the site of ewery}, where they intend to erect a roller skating rink. The building will be one hundred and seventy feet long by eighty feet broad, and will be built on the same principle as the Moncton Rink. Its con- struction wil! be immediately commenced, and Messrs Muttart & Baker intend to open Coles’ b tae "| THE SOUDAN. \ Cor- that acourier who has just arrived from | 30,000 men scattered GORDON KILLED IN ACTION. ‘Bad Position of the British, | UGLY RUMOURS: . Arabs Preparing te Attack in Overwhelming Numbers, | > ‘The Mahdi Threatens not to Leave an Englishman on the Soudan, 7 Lonpon, Feb. 7. _ Despatches from Korti received to-day indicate a very serious state of affairs at the British position near Metemneh. Lord Wolseley telegraphs the War Office Gubat reports Col. Boscowen, commander at that place, seriously ill, and that the Mahdi’s forces are preparing to attack the British camp. The Arabs have several heavy guns, which are being gradually moved up so as to bear on the British camp, and other field pieces are being manceuvered for the same purpose. STRENGTH OF OPPOSING FORCE. The natives report that the Mahdi has between Berber, Shendy and Metemneh, and that the force at the latter place is daily receiving rein- forcements Lonpvon, Feb. 7. WHAT WILSON ENCOUNTERED. Before Col. Wilson gave up the attempt to reach Khartoum, his little steamers sus- tained for four hours the fire of 7,000 rifle- men, eight Krupp guns, and eight machine guns. The Arabs showed splendid practice in handling the large guns. GENERAL GORDON KILLED IN ACTION, The Arabs deny that Gen. Gordon has OA MTN Hk, FEBRUARY YY, 1885. The Alaska @ve-due. New Yorks, Feb. 8. ka, overdue sevetal days, to-nivht, having lost her rudder. She had the steamer Lake Winnipeg in tow, the latter steering the Alaska, * voile Steamer Al arrived & Roeugh Passage Hauirax, Feb, 8. The steamer Newfoundland, with mails from St. John’s, had an extremely rough passage, and passed through one hundred | miles of a heavy field of ice. Weatser bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Feb. 9-10 a. m. Fair to-day, followed to-morrow by increas- ing easterly winds, clondy weather, with snow or rain. ME?EOROLOGICAL OFFICK, Charlottetown February 9, 1855. Highest Teraperature Saturday.........27.2 Lowest Tewperature Saturday..........22.6 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at WI, dics oo 05 1c os ceeds to a Lowest Temperature yesterday,(read at 5 PIR Ss saeco eens cu eites 20.9 Lowest Temperature this morning,...... 24,1 Temperature this moruing,at 8 o clock... .26.2 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock . .28.0 Supreme Court. Monpay, Feb. 9. James Stewart plaintiff, and Alex. Me- Gregor defendant. Same plaintil, and William Scott defend- ant. Same plaintiff, and defendant. The parties agree to settle the above suits and the plaintiff withdraws them from court on the following terms : 1. The defendants say that after hearing the evidence they do not now accuse the plaintiff of burning or having set fire to the barn or granary on the Appletree Farm and they exonerate the plaintiff from the Donald Stewart _charge of being concerned or in any way connected with the burning, and the parties this day have settled the costs between themselves. This is final settlement of all above suits, and the differenccs out of which they arose. been made a prisoner, and state that he was killed in action, having refused to give | or take quarter. Lonpon, Feb. 7. . ' THE QUEEN'S SYMPATHY. The Queen has sent a message of sym: | pathy to Gen. Gordon’s relatives. . } GEN. WOLSELEY'S PROCLAMATION. The following despatch has just been re- ceived MevamMneu, Feb. 6. Gien. Wolseley has issued the following proclamation : “To the Notables and inhabitants of Soudan, ‘“*England has sent me with an army to restore peace, not to collect taxes or injure anyone. I will pay you for all supplies and guarantee to execute Ger. Gurdon’s promises. Only those deserving punish- ment at our hands will receive it. I call upon you to submit and not to listen to evil advisers. Come into my camp and see my officers. No one shall harm you either coming or going.” KHARIOUM CAPTURED BY TREACHERY. It is stated that Khartoum was captured without the firing of a shot. Five natives who were present at the surrender of Khar- toum declare that the rebels admitted the treachery of two Pachas, who had been with Gordon. It is said the Mahdi’s troops were admitted at the main gate of the city | under the cover of darkness. The two} natives declare that Gen. Gordon was} killed. THE MAHDI'S THREAT. A message has been received from El} Mahdi, stating that Gen. Gordon has become a Mussulman, and that all English officers had better follow his example. El Mahdi said he had no desire to fight the English, but unless they embraced the true faith he would not leave one in the Soudan. THE MAHDI'S POWER. The Mahdi is said to have 30,000 men scattered between Berber, Shendy and Metamneh. There is some hope that Gor- don may bave escaped up the White Nile. Carno, Feb. &. WOLSELEY ORDERED TO CAPTURE BERBER. Orders have been received from the War Office, in the Soudan, for Lord Wolseley to capture Berber at all hazards, and make of it a permanent English stronghold in_ the Soudan. All attempts to recapture Khar- toum for the present, will be abandoned. Lonpon, Feb. 8. NO MORE FIGHTING. At a meeting of the Cabinet to-day it was decided to instruct Wolseley to ascertain, if at all possible, the fate of (jordon, if he is still alive. Wolseley is to be iustructed to terminate the campaign without further fighting. This is thought io imply a desire the rink to the public on the Ist of May. hiissisiuplelaliell ly 4 Newrounptaxp Coast BLizzard.— Telegraphic advices from the Channel and Rose Bianche, Newfoundland, report a terrific blizzard on the west coast on the 28th ult. A large number of craft, which proceeded to the fishing grounds early on that mcroing, were overtaken by the storm ‘\'wenty-three skifis are missing, and many of the survivors badly frest-vitten. One skiff in sight went down with its crew. The crews of the missing ves- sels ayvregate about 50. There are grave fears that the loss of life is heavy. casassisgiiligi tails Tur friends of the higher education of women in the United States are perplexed ver the rapid falling off in the attendance at Vassar College. In 1874 there were 300 stu- lents at that institution ; now the number is considerably less. The Boston T'raveller affirms that the great reason for this decad- euce lies in the fact; ‘“‘That we are fagt out- growing the monastic form of education, snd that colleges for co-education are justly taking pre-eminence and are attracting a largely increasing propo tion of the intelli- gent young women of the day. In womens colleges alone nothing can compete with the Harvard Annex. The women here have the advantage of instruction from the Harvard professors, and the use of the college library end apparatus, with the university atmos- phere of a college tuwn apd the near prox- iwity ot Boston. on the part of the Government to secure the ‘release of Gordon and his companions by | ransom Lonvon, Feb. 8. OFFICIAL RETICENCE. The Wer Office maintains the utmost reticence with regard to thefplans and move- ments of Wolseley. Hanlan’s Victory in Australia. Sypney, N. S. W., Feb. 8. The sculling match occurred here to-day between Hanlan and Clifford. Hanlan was victorious, coming in six lengths ahead of his opponent, -_ Anarchists Arrested. wee — Paris, Feb. 8. The police to-day arrested twenty-seven anarchists holding a secret meeting for the purpose of organizing a demonstration | offence under the Scott jascendancy of Mr. TEA WORTH TRY Dated Feb. Qth, 1883. (Signed ) JaMES STEWART. ” ALEX. McGrecor. +s Wriiram Scort. Donatp Srewart. W itness to signatures of the plaintiff and three defendants :— (Signed) M. McLeop. ws ARTHUR PEerers. The prisoners Mathers and William, con- victed of breaking into the warehouse of Archibald Shaw, Crapaud, were sentenced to six months imprisonment ; and Daniel Mclutyre, convicted of forgery in two cases was sentenced to six months for each offence. This evening an argument is to be heard in an application of John J. Trainor, a prisoner in Queen’s County jail, for an Acc, for his dis- charge. Tue Bostcn Traveller believes that the ruins at Westminster and at the Tower are a very realistic commentary on the political paralysis that has characterized the conduct of English affairs, both at home aud foreign, since the Gladstone began. We quote: —‘* It is now sixteen years ago singe the British Premier first unfolded his new policy of conciliating Jreland. First, he threw the Protestant Church Establishment over as a measure of conciliation; then he threw ovei the Irish landlords, and from first to last his policy has been guided by the brilliant con- ception that the way to maintain the authority of a government among disaffected people 1s to let them see that it is afraid of them. No- where is he hated more fiercely than in Ireland, and ia no corner of the earth has he expended so much of the Quixotic sentiment- alism that has been the great characteristic of his career. ING. ° aul AO VAL ONTTE FONATIVED HH Et. “HAILMOUD oo - ——— - | 'VNIHO GNV VIGNI ESSOIOHO : So - | | | THE ABOVE VEKY CHOICE BRAND OF INDIA & CHINA TEA (BLENDED) For family use, for sale at 50 cents per pound or 10 pound box for $4.75. ga” Give it a Trial. BEER & GOFF, ee 1000 Barrels Flour. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHOICE BRANDS | ———— DANUBE takes the lead. MATCHLESS } P KENT GOLDEN STARK i MAPLE HILL Jj opular Brands. Choice Patents. upon the Soulevards. Obituary. Hairax, Feb. &. Charles F. De Wolf, a prominent merchant ‘and citizen, the only surviving partner of '?, 4. S. DeWolf & Son, died this evening. GOLDEN AGE STRATHROY | ‘The above a-.d other CHOLCG BRANDS! | Tu stock this date. BEER & GOFF, Choice Superiore. Great Bargains! For the next 30 days we offer the balance of Goods at a LARGE DISCOUNT! as we are shortly to make a change in the business, our Dry Special Lines of Goods are MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them, Don’t Fail to Call Early if You Want Bargains. We require a Prompt Settlement of all Accounts due up to date. KS Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opyosite the Market House. W. & A. BROWN .& CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1885 GCG. HH. HASAZAA RD, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Printer and Jobber in every Description of Paper, Envelopes and Tags, School Books, Wedding Stationery, Ball Programmes, &c. Special Attention given to all Orders for BOOKBINDING, ‘BROWN’S NEW BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Feb. 6, 1885--8i wkly 41 RULING, &e. = ————— = = ————— Perkins - Sterns’ TAVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Hxclusi vely DRY GOODS HOUSE inthis Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are in a position to give the very Best Value. COMPLETE PREMISES. - LARGE STOCK. - CHBAP GOODS. Previous to Stock=-taking they will Sell the baiance of their MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. 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 fo bay your Biankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, Cloths, Linens, &c., &€, TIP-TOP VALUES IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Fur CAPS and MUFEFS, Real Lace SCARFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS and TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Gents’ UNDERCLOTHING, SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKE? PATTERNS. Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Dec. 17, 1884. il al ell aa) COAL. COAL. Clothing % Fur Caps... —ex: FUR CAPS! 300 Tons ACADIA NUT, 200 do do ROUND, 100 do INTER°OLONIAL ROUND, 150 do OLD MINESYDNEY, 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. OVERCOATS! CVERCOATS ! vor sate tow. —— 0o—— | ©. LYONS, LL wko want Overcoats and Fur Caps will do well to call) Acadia Coal Depot, on L. E. Prowse, as he has the largest and best assortment) 9. san. 08, sss ow or i , in town, and his prices are very low. Ladie’s Sacques, Ulsters,); —————_——_———— Wool Squares, Wool Scarfs, &c., on a big discount. Call and see our goods and prices and we will convince wal Apples. Apples. that we mean what we say. | 300 Barrels—WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at ‘ L. E. PROWSE, | BEER & GOFF’S Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen een Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1884. FUR CAPS! — UBSORIBE for THE DAILY EXAMI. NBR, of yor went the letes* aaws yecetptnantaatasttnnifhisiacc nuit ainat