i a il ~~ ame. = = = nt es ee tee cee Me dette cenannateneannereea aoa eStats ariel ; eee NE SE ‘TET te “we fp ance - ———_— ~~ aileiedics ole Y 3 > = = 1H} DAITIY EXAMINER, JANUARY 6G, 1882. i. ) Shthar tte : ae ee oe m — rn z Local and Other Kens “ELEGRAPHIG NEWS # j bate : om : ; al “ + - CLLUAr : JINTA Wap cv an avin 6G | A, or See! ONEIDA WARGI ST JEBIN SQUE sf Despatch to the Hxaminer. : . ~~ — 5 Ww a ge Wasninecron, Jan. 5. a n | The counsel for the defence in the Gui- . | teu case will present the law points to oy : ahi AD a 'Judye Cox tomorrow morning. His VY. EM A. BROWN ez, CO. wasafe f still, af cross mor will rule up»n them on Saturday : < moruing, iinmediately after the opening of (nA -@ 1 , tha Court. Mr. David Gee will ther make e WY ¥ a <¥ q >a a re 1 34° , Wildley ‘ bo opening argument for the prosecution, R ei? & IX 93 i, Le 2 a4 a ° | which will probably oceupy | the entire day. | ied WY de i ; a a : ae z Me. Seoville willreply for the defence on | ae) ; < I ‘ ' : , : z : ah 2nd te followed by. Reed, and Have just opened a large assortinent ot Novelties and | CY i 8 re suitable tor ae ay wo 3 | Goitcen, whe will be permitted to address | the X : ; a : fons Pr } j irvy if be desires to do so. du lge | mas season. e val : re) *. . will mak he closing argi ent to} r . 4, e2 2g} t iN y ‘ © ( » B l f Ah closing argumen | : && i>} J VY i hm J omic’ 7 oe <a the jury. Probably the case will go to the | Dec. 9, 1881. \ ’ ABe. * de \ x ' co , : en | jury not later than next Thursday. ™ someene a —— - a Se ee ners Yarmourn, Jan. 5. | : ns cities Jit is : od . - ' ine latest reports from the ** Moravian” fr ‘Ty rr. 1 ‘ ye orm I i Ty are that she lies in about the same position 4 ‘ : : } bD ‘ - j ’ rT t elas ollie ~ } for burns. bru ot af ‘ : ;as when she struck. There are no pros- i ae eeae at area tad pocts of getting her off, and her cargy 1s all} ; LL: tee . coca, Ateyenai oon bomen Readymade Clothing, Tweed d Hee Cloth oa thin an 7 ‘I HE Me ncion , ; enys ‘f On ‘ i eo | , +O ERS V LOVDING, 6¢ S Oa V 0 Ry ' ‘ . . | a | he Herald aynnear his y yeculiarities of our Grit brethren is thei . & 19 fferaid appears this morning i ! approval of a system in the United § es Ll | quarto form, enlarged to a forty column % Le 2 oh . ‘ . ; , ; ae ) he wspaper. 1 - T - - ‘ r C4 Ve Py si which they condemn in Canada. | ‘9 | sated ; AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. 4 mi — re Loxpon, Jan. 6 Sexy-reus —Joha Trout. Toronto; M =—_ } Earl Derby speaking last night at a ~ . ., . ae 2 i. . - > : Pn a a. ise i. oe . i a ‘ ms ae. ‘ = : e 29 “4 “ os < Haddock, St Andrews aid Charice 1 fe “bar guet of the Spool Club announced him-| Some Expensive Ladies Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Newe stle, were all at the Royat | Fn | sel! a thorough Liberal. He said he hoped ‘ . T : “ % a } John, N, B., on the same day, and it wasn’t |there would be no further attempt to i ur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress .s GOUSB., ” Friday, either.—Crip, D |prevent Bradlaugh taking the par- . | I 3 g é ; 3 | i. | liamentary! oath. Discussing the ques- _ Me ALEXAS AQUE ff) liion of “Home Rule in Ireland the AT A LARGD BBO V Cte. uishad aa ths l Ja \ % 7 x7 Eiurl said America is not a reactionary : a . - ; have ploughed ‘ : Sm | coantry, but we know how she dealt with JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, unorecedentéd=-4¥. | the 1 ae | the secession, and we see how soon and : a. T - | how thoroughly the traces of the sanguin- Tanica’ r ; i te Loy shly the tr ho sanguin A S | f A f f f Fl an I th : Y | f ng 1 annie ah g A i ; A sertes of Agricultural Conveénti Le | ary cond et disappeared. Ido not see why § GC Ssor men (i QwWers, 6a, Gis, 6 Vé BETS, LAOS acces, uly f, will bo held in Washington during Sak So RS je hould show less determination or have ' January. It is probable th ut every State | ose tay less good fortune. The Times says the os - 2 > the dial att cecal ieeistinds ter-Sohe Fine iad | peoole of England would view with severe FR. ev es 5 Pe iyi end E ity Ks or more delegates ; and it is said over fox WES SS |) apprehension in the internal affairs of ° 7 £ delega_os intend to read agricuiiural es: a Cc) | Egypt. The idea of a joint Anglo-French | Nov. 1, 1881. 83 QUEEN STREET ee | 3 } Miltary intervention would excite the Nee EER ee eee eee eee ee = : : SS ee ; Tur Archbishop of Canterbury is instruct-| Ko on - | gre: test misgivings, aud would be enter- ing the clergymen of the Estsblished,Chu gs . #5 | tained, in any case, with the utmost re- ‘7° “EL "Bj } : in England on the subject of emigration to the | hes <= lauctanes. The premature landing of for- : colouies, Canada included, 'rom_ present ap- Hose a zy | eigh troops would, in the present condition ‘ es vege caatia Cas css) ED tay the Sogming of aster. North America Mutual Life Insurance Company. p 1s expected next year. 7 és | Panama via NEw York, Jan. 5. ; J , } MY, at itil Oh ihe rs) Be keel ws Sox . ay | An Aspinwall letter says: Yellow fever - . : _ — gp man agg a an om nee a | and small pox are epidemic on the Isthmus. s 7 7 ert. ! op ane evening with a very Jarge a i Wek Be. De HE 1) (bk FICS, . r a FORON ig, | JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of | nce ie ice waz not so d ANE » van. 2. : ve. oe al Se i . ‘ef Goods, consisting of WALTHAM and u nis deficiency 1 ya I | . gt aphic AaVICGES § ne p +B n ) c » Sneci Aa ; a miniar Payliny ‘ _ wn re : . band of the S2od Be ee tenis | a | ee ee tes began! he be oe aw PENTTT . Gold, American Stock Plate Chatos, Neckleta —_ f the S2ad Sattauion. . ri from | oy xs ps ning railw as oF — a? fell at; HON, ALEX. MACKENZIE (ex-Premier of Canada), PRESIDENT | ana Lockets, Ear Rings Brooches, Colored the large number proseat last even . the a a f \ urg and g ared. Sue + Ww . . ‘ . Tra me wearan | (i. a "es a ts oes aa te ee cae — cate al Saas ae ae a Se Su od IS} HON, ALEX. MURRIS (ex-Lieut. Governor of Manitoba), VICE-PRESIDENT | Gol4, Plated and Silver Sets; 4 large assert. ason Will D3 & pronta B38 Well a3 AN EDJOy Be as res | falling at Harrisburg quite heavily ; three cos and Gents’ Gold *inger Ri iiieenn teh Praga , O ment of Ladies’ and Gents Gold tinger Rings, : 1€ On. ith Ras at? l inches fell since daylight. Itis clear and ss nee. __ | Caff Buttons, shirt Studs; a nice lot of Eight ' A DUBLIN orresp wndeut. reviewing the Gad Ra ic id at Buffalo. GUARANTEE FUND ° . . . . ° $100,000 | day and Thirty-hour CLOCKS and ‘Time- events of 2981 in Ireland, says: —* The year} ae DEPOSITED WITH DOMINION GOVERNMENT : . ‘ 50,000 | pieces; Plated Ware, consisting of Castors i closed in confusion, contention, ana war of} . ste,PPVCDIDAawYV sesta Butter and Pickle’ Dishes, Kuives, F orks ¥ ‘ . . ' ? > ! *% i ——— it : . oe . ’ ca aoe er at sags nercial credit is mi Sar } : hake - i ONDENS ei, 0 Spoons aud Napkiv Rings. woken, the spirit of the country is sunk in| o BS ne oe anno ETO oe ae 71S r ve 2 w ’ : TED - deep depression The seare pr duced by the ii. K do not hold ourselves responsible for the ADVISORY BOARD O] DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAN D: & ta | 1S d E ¢ h: S.es large importation of American cattle bas ge | opinions or statements of our correspondents, L. H. DAVIES, Fs ‘h: : ee ee chit “egg, gprs Meaglhp D cat ae ee eee eee eee eee . HK. IES, Fsq., Chairman, abated. 1@ results of tae year's trade shows g 4 = aT If you want to save moncy and get a first- | aeethhe Bite hes fore ee but the | ‘QesF A Plea for the Loafers ion. H. J CALLBECK, . . ° W. A. WEEKS, Esq.. | class articie, cail and let your cyes be your rish eatfle trie has improved. | D. FARQUHARSON, Esq, - . - BENS. ROGERS, ksq. | OW? evidence. ier oe ee ya — ea © BOGEMSs XS4+) Repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Oppre_Lowsutr --At a regular meeting of | he Editor ¢ ¢ Examiner. MEDICAL BX AMINERS | F. P. Taytor, F. R. C. S., Edinburgh. punctually attended’to, ; Colville. Lodge, No. 32,1 0. 0. F., held o Bi) 4 _Drar Srr,—I have noticed from time to —— § JaMES Mactzop, M. D. G. G. JURY Monday event-.g, January 2nd, 188%, the fol-| PE. ra Sng time letters in your paper, over the signa- “ ‘ j North Side Queen S car 0 .. Pe + tic lowing officers of Colville Lodge were duly in- | meee g ture of ‘ Traveller,” complaining of a rude | @eneral Agent for P. E. Island, . . PRED. W. RYNDMAR Oe ee os) lee | on.” 222 Sates ee ie 2 eos : cmmisian Sat | Charlottetown, Dec 2),’s1—I]m 2aw i stalled into their respective cflices by \\m. | fies: nary collection of men at the street corners, —_ -—0 ~ ; * McKie. Deputy Grand Master for this dis- eee fc stvied ** Loafers” a ‘ Rowdies.” wi PF . ; ai ie —- mona , nian rs hie, Deputy Grand Master for this ¢ ey <2 — Loafers and : Rowdies, who, for The main objects the promoters of this Company have in view is to establish in the S68 ¢ SEI68s : amusement, criticise and insult Her Ma-| Dominion of Canada, under ovr admirable Insurance Law, 4 purely Matual Life Insurance 4 ; Py ‘ jesty’s liege subjects passing by. : Company, wholly for the benefit of ‘he insured. [ «m, sir, an old inhabitant of the town, Tae Murval Prixcrete is the only one by which the participating members of a Life and luring my perambulations through it, | Insurance Company Can receive a full equivalent for their money, It gives Insurance at net A i} f ft i} Wi i TER & bs % ¥i “ for ine last half century, rarely heard, and | cost, while the soundness of the principle and the stability of such institutions are proved O | ; Ss cent a o never experienced, the gross insults | by the fact that the largest and most successful Life Companies in the world are mutual, ‘* Traveller” represents as is commonly It has no stockholders to deplete its Treasory by enormous aunual dividends, and its REN’S AND BOY’ N..G. —George T, Knight. Vv... G.—Eli Moore, P. G R. & P. S.—C. C. Carleton, jr., P. G. Treasurer——Neil Mc ‘onald, senr. Warden-— frank Conroy. Conductor—Wm. R. Dingwell B.S. N. G.—John McLaughlin, jr. 1.8. N. G.—Neil McDonald, jr. RK. 8.. Vv. G.—Chas. DeWolfe Anderson. L. 8. V. G.—Henry Coffin. Chap — Robert Lord. 1. G.—John A. Renniek. 4). G. — reorge Franc 9, } R. 4 S.—Jobn s Francis. L. & S.—C..0s Haley. i > we nee prac ised. directors are always selected trom the very first citizens in the community, while its Execu- I cdmis T have occasionally heard a jeer tive prepose to conduct its affairs with the strictest economy, consistent with the efficient and « Jaugh at some extraordinary charac- management and prosecution of its business, confidently anticipating that results as success- cer’s expense, as he ambled awkwardly past ful, proportionally to these ettained by mutual companics in ether countries, will be realized | them. Ut was at the well-known place called | ™ Canada by a prudently managed compeny. : . 7 ‘* Pirate Corner,” the well-known resort of |_, This Company issues three classes of policies: First—Ordinary Life and Endowment’ men claiming a higher social position than with Profits. Second—Tontine Saviags Fund Policies (deferred profits), Life and Lndow- the loafers he alludes to, that this took ment, Third—Industrial Class Policies, Life and Endowment - The Ordinary Life and Endowment Polivies Gf this Company yrovide the greatest " ; place; and how put dow: ; ool t a d Cl th pia and how to put down a fellow for | amount of Insurance for the least amount of money, and the best possible security for # Readyma e 0 Ing a wy fo-pay being : feast of the Epiphany, | laughing would puzzle J i "9 ; ; : To pay being the fe S Se oes: * ers © id puzzle Mr. FitzGerald, family against want, should the bread winner be removed by premature on untimely death. divine service was he ja ih’St. Dunstan's Cathe: | ais a SE a stern as he is, himself. 4 a A : : . p eieltiicihe a L -The Rey. Dr, -Gragt, of St Dunstaws | oe | es In the sum: : il tients The Tontine savings Fund, or Toutine Investment Policy, offers to all who have 4) Coll: wd at ai te “we aonb “a ae ER nn ons esis a ts’ : “w eer | bod ae are eden. the | reasonable prospect ef being able to continue their payments, results which are incom.’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Revfere, Suits, &e, , hé nade his first appearance 45 2; Ate ee tabourers 1 y » ‘ ; nrane n : ol 7 ¥ _ -atetdi’ ie dak Thad masterly | A - a* Ts 7 a 0 7° men, rencezvous | parably better then the ordinary plans of Insurance, To all possessed of a reasonably Cet- yyun’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool sbirts preache Eb ee ae fon on the adoration | af the street corners waiting for employ- | tain income there are few investments more attractive in their results. «i “ b Underclott ing C 9 » ne ) } m n AQGOTAVIGON | mant QO Avy stiry : . : . . ' . . r r ‘ . oe — at aoe i sed al ail * ment 8 »metimes they light their pipes to The Industrial Plan of Ineurance of this Compeny offers special advantages to the | OY tid ' iven by the Gentile Kings to the infant Goa, | 3 a eS 10, pow « Setenee & d ‘ , , peny I £ ru «“ «“ Gloves, Mitts. Scarfe, Bkfs. ee div his subject. into three peints— Br Hist 5 8 whils away a leisure hour, and sometimes | working classes, and persons of small means, who by monthly quarterly, or hali-yearly pay | Ties. Braces, So ka. Moff = . ke a. rake titude z following the. iuspiration Bek: : 4 . aque tobacco juice on the platform, and | ments can secure @ risk of from $100 to $500 on their lives, payable within twenty-four | ’ : ’ ’ > br ace : wee). otal abandonthent of all Be: a Porta —— cimes crack a joke among themselves, | hours after death, : : ae ee a a cad’ 1h). heteeveraiée ander | pd 2 but seldom or ever spit on passers by, All Policies incontestable after three years from date for unintentional errors, mistakes ae we i aa tria SS aad difficulties — he clearly showed | as cot althongh 1 have no doubt ‘ Traveller” | or omissions in application, Men's and Boy Y Hats & Caps that heeis.possessed of a brilliant and well | eh experienced the insult or he would not par SUB-AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE WANTED. “@a in Far, Felt, Cloth and Tweed cultivated mind. His matter was solid, his | —_ have referred to it. He ought to have ; : : voice . sweot and plessin x, and, bia, language | y . brought the offender before the City Magis. R= WW. HYN Di -. Ni cae r 7 “ao ” 1 fe oe, a - - fuent“and gwttfcl. With a little ‘practice, | Soa f 4 trate who, I warrant you, would have} . es si ii ee Olina ’ SPECIAL. Dr. Grant 1s deatined to be ranked amongst | eae punished him. Corner Queen and Water Streets, ) GENERAL Acent For P. E. Istanv. : a Ne : j f our Island. We con- | : ‘ ; me ; Charlottet Dec. 28, ’81 ( A few Men’s Extra 0. S, Scotch L. Wool Cae prenenes + oe te tememhhe | Fi af It is the practise of labourers in all our PRR OAITG,: LIOR, £0, SP Shirts and Drawers left . me ipo 2» Tavore sc 2 Mu *,: ' ‘ ‘ » gratulate our young friend Epon ee =t.2 Maritime Towns to congregate at certain ———— ee — RS impression which his first sermon produced, aod we wish him many years o! health, happi ness, and usefulness 1D the Church of God. conan Sons or Temperance. -At a regular quar terly meeting of “Pheonix” Division, No. 126, Sons of Temperance, the ‘ollowing officers were installed for the ensuing quarter by Wm. ‘> ©. McKie, D. G. ». 3 Ww. P.—Wum. ©. Ww. A—Wm. I R. 8. John McDenait. A. kK. S.—Harvie Morrow. ¥_s.-—Geo, M. Mutiart. ‘y, John Cantw« tt (ve-electe?). c:._- Rev. Thomas >tebbings (re elected). (’, —-Miga. Wem, it. Dingwell. A. Ui-—=Miss Mary Jane McLean. I. S.—Miss Louisa Maskell. O. S.—James Kickibam P, W. P.—Joha A. Nicholson. Phenix” Division, with a prop sition membeiship of about seventy persons, in & flourishing conditien. Its succes’, during the first term of its existence, will only be an index to its future progress. With its pre sent staff of etfficient officers, “ Pheentx Division promises to be a temperance beacon of no small magnitude in the eastern section of King’s County. McKie (re-elected). ' | ine well, Special Notices. 1 p A-creat run for cheap crockery, at W gr. well known sites, waiting as ours do, for employment. It would be rather hard on the Police to drive them away. They might as well order the truck horses off their stand,where they are equally annoying to the horse trotters. It is true sometimes respeotable citizens mix up with them, who wonld never be guilty of the gross offence that sometimes has been practised, and which the better class by their presence restrain. ‘‘Traveller” is much, mistaken, if he imagines every fellow he meets at a street corner with mishaven beard and rough clothes is a rowdy. Some of them, I dare say, are as well bred as himself. I feel annoyed this should have hap- pened; and I trust for the future our people will behave better. I feel annoyed that ‘¢ Traveller” should inculcate the opinion abroad that we are so disorderly and offen- sive to strangers, because Iam aware that | they are quite as well behaved, if not bet- ter. tau men of the same class at Liver- pool, New York or Quebec. Yours respectfully, CivizEN. “Prince Edward.” Six cases and one cask Fancy Glass, For Seotel and English There you will find the largest yuaranteed, Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881. Tweeds or "Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of ali Descriptions, N MACLEOD. UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. and best assortment of Cloths in th: Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fi —ALso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. &e. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner ©. 1 MORRISON, Next door to P, G. Fraser’s Drug Store, Dec, 8, 1881. Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! \N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by L. J. Willems, App-y to HUBACE HASZARD. Aug. 25— NOTICE. | T having been brought to the notice of the Directors of the Gas Light Company ihat there were persons d+ sirous of Ccousum- ing gas, who were occupying stores and dwellings unprovided with the requisite fittings, the Board have resolved that in such vases the Company will bear the first expense of putting in the necessary pipes. &. Persons desirous of becoming @nsumers of gas can employ any fitter they choose, and having certified the bill as correct, the Com. pany will pay the same; the consumers re- mbursing the Company by twelve equal in- . " » - — - es - - - _—~ - ——_——_ ——— — a Chima and Hardware, suitable for Christ- shinee pupae READY mos aad New Year's Presents, now opening M l él S aca peqatet.ll gy, sgeeeen A i , : ; e ’ H cons ers may pt ipat th at ‘‘ Cheapside,” ex ‘‘ Prince Edward,” 0 asses at U at a dry ape ce = | 2 tt Bip, & 2 . ‘ ’ ico Lome ia Pens reer USU RECEIVED, ex ‘‘ NATALIE,” from | 8, which, with the same consumption of Henry Beer. ee. ’ ’ : ___ | 24s, will give twenty percent, more light then 2u hhds. Barbadoes Bright Grocery Sugar { is » BBLS. SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR) ther Burners, the Company will supply them 40 puns. Barbadoes Mlasses, prime articles, | For sale by the sabscriber, t the nominal sum of tun cents cach, Colwili’s. ; Li! Come and see the great spread of Fancy Cc } Confeéctionery—pure and good—at RS ; ‘ Brace’s. ee Fiour (warranted) at \v. P. Colwill’s. ae — - ~~ dz! | > Se — Tue cleancat, cheapest and best Raisine Y TONE £ 1 4,. j 7 RIG Ch’tewn, Dec, 7, 188 — 1m cod and Currants, at the Family Grocery.— R. 1 \ {) { Ii i, Will be sold cheap from Warchouse on wharf, LEMUEL W RIGHT, gue. t, BRACE. a2} -#e 3 ea Corner of Kent and Prince Stree ete ks a ial al eee «ie I . c pante - 1 all th« r Gree ; ri ‘ mMmHA VKING my fri uds and the general GEO. COO V Bs, 4. Dec, 22 °81—6i eod aX. _ ew at iu aDove : i : € ramapen vega ee ee ee hee a e | § puolic tor the liberal patronage given the Ch’town, Dec. 9 "81—tf Water Siicet. | , eo a a eee ¢ usume l04eet of gas each Sse’ Hour. Have that are wanted lor tule £¢a&obD,; at \\ ° I . » 2 ; ’ ween imu rted aud will be loaned and fixed e : late firm of J. & R. Scott for the past twenty ). htt ey anally ope ene E . x 3 : eevee : Colwill s, ee 6) bigot D % : i rf ma free of cherze for those consumers whe es . : ines ai years, { beg now td intimate that I have re- 3 BE i { ied, ee a nee neekanl samaaine tenn Gtass and China Tea Sets and Dinnet moved to Halloran’s Corner, Great George GOAL 5 ' ‘ pus = . 0 —- —_ a ~ jbl «4 } Sets, at W. P. Colwill’s. cs yon: Street. where I am making Sleighs and i ANK OF-P. E. ISLAND NOTES take: Sa ee eceet ; uring the 2 sa ' $09, 000. B tiles Minard’s Linunert ao kl iv Carria,es ot the best niaterial and style, at TONS ROUND Coste Wee abe by! at their face for Guods or in payment o Now Test Seis siceincmeaiia tC il Nene eee onan sail of iakened jae as prices (o suit the time, Call and see, 200 a : pails, at \UssSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER ; See eta ity tk Pies of vente — Ee ae : RUBERT SCOTT. W, W. ( LARKE, BOREHAM’S BOUT STORE, |) the Cheapest ani moss Newsy Peper “AF wy aaa : Ch’ tuwa, Jan, 4, 32. Dee, 28, '81—24 Lord’s Whurf,’ Nouv, 23—tf abtished 1a the Provinoss, _ ov 16 wkly