a) ‘ete mas iii Bi ee Ke o =. - anion en manne oe . eee cera ati TH K r A‘ " icigeemiasiion agen - ae - ‘ A : a om om _ ~ DAILY EXAMINER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1887. Localand Gther Items Wing mane | pw vs wr Pnirron| AnreaT . -_ ame — “2 PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR GREAT BARGAINS, | — ’ M NDAY paipebtnads-gle-ccotiotienaemah 5 ~ | » > = , ‘ ; . SPECIAL Despatroues To Tuk ExamIner, fhe Marshal's Case. | F New Year To Au ial > ry . ° , . - Socialists A t W k Sir,--The special meeting of the City | ‘ nid 5 mometer rouatseed ten or «| Council this evening, in compliance w ith | i it 20: night and six this morning, the appeal of some one thousand taxpayers it THE XCELLE " ~ we Goss tae e A srw tat Mayon avid indy || OVEQat Reefors, Wor- EXCELLENT STOCK OF GOODS FOR tizen’s Skating Rink wi . . ‘itageraid} have not turned a deaf ear to| | BLE all y Moi ia atternoc fro » ; y . eee ” a i ™ , ; wee ay ' rnoon from 2 until 6 A Liv ely Pi oclamation. the voice of the people in reference to the | Suitin § < ’ , oe roel dismissal of Marshal Flynu, at this; ‘| NE ' i} The City Council ‘multe 63-a8a lal - inclement season of _ the year jwhen| |" Bi Discounts for i ui tition asking for the re-appoint. | ‘Tha Socicint cage eee eee. | employment in ‘this city is not easily | ||) "iP iecounte for one month yo" NOW OPENING City Marshal Flynn tater naive? Volks Zeitiing to-day | secured at any remuneration. The twenty | | : publishes the following circular in German petitioners, who called for Mr. Flynn’ ag : - . : : : - oa : 5 ve mn, | pe . 2 yun s} ‘ ; Irie , : Gurrs.—Several New Year Gifts se English copies of which are being dis- discharge and the appointment in his stead | They —_ Superior ™ Quality, Low 4 Price, Elegant ” F Restt Ach semaine ae tri ited along the lines of railroads and the | of Mr. Passmore, surely could not have Appearance, and no Plush trash, as it is all gone out of fashion. ne oe seriously weighed the responsibility they | Chri . : . . > ee it ,, Fellow workmen, the hour has come. | 488Umed nor the calamatous consequences ristmas 18 drawing near, so do not wait until too late, ( ~ x Ban ; & the Citizens ake agencies of Siren must play a part in the which might follow their inconsideraction. but call at once on 3 ‘y night from 8 until 10 ree of the future. Yesterday it was Do those twenty petitioners really believe ¢ 4 : a ee of our comrades at Chicago; to-} that the Scott Act will be “ efficiently | ar H H nn / RD = eget tay it is the assassination of 66,000 of our | enforced” as soon as Marshal Flynn is| e © 8 ne will be skating in See on the Philadelphia and Reading discharged ? ; W "~— BR K Tce ! Rink o1 Mond é oo rails sv’ 5 T “4 > reer, : A + 30 t ; 0 | 4 ———— denne of Gibtwhene? - ore satel A man who for the past nineteen years ' BRO IN Ss LOC ° oV p. Mm. ap [e8, ir victim » 4 ay. oe : 7 : 37 - persist all the same. Do not waste your forse performed his duties as has Marshal Flynn Des. &, 1801--tod The severe frost of y esterday on seabs. Lhey are only an effect af the pre- 18 surely entitled to some consideration at j a ee ee ae om a _— F Pree wle the ice on the Hills sent damnable commercial compétitive Sys- the hands of the C ity Council—a man, too, strol that teams are crossing tem. Destroy, by all agencies at your com- with the care of # wife and some ten or ~}mand, the direct representatives of the | eleven young children to provide for should eres system—the Carbins, Maxwells aad Goulds, | not be thrown upon the cold charity of the _— » Mes [he Month's Mind of Let the torch, and bomb and bullet all strike public, especially at aseason of the year R De Gast tolide: duit in T : ta _| ‘hem now, — Let all they possess t» flames be} when peace and good will te men should = a , Wed aS oe aor rd given. Haunt them night and day. This | predominate. A J MURPHY + Wetneeny, 86 preTweny | exe a be made & war of the classes | hope that the consideration of the ” =? + ? . + : against the masses. Brothers, remember} ya les’ ition at the Civic Boa i ; : at a , peoples petition at the Civic Board to-night Sk . Ca candies of ‘inifcme dieu a, and your ath. will have the desired effect, and that its CUSTOM TAILOR. : . fternoon, to commence at 4 o'clock in +r was = at <= wd prayer in behalf of a faithful public official | Dec, 20, 1887—6i Good Xmas ae oe ol a ety nn the | 288 .0f workingmen in the city last night, | and his helpless family will be favorably} —— : A . one indy take part in the |. Allg t ight, | and his helpless family wi be favora ‘ "I ‘ ; a The New Tens eles and it is said to be the intention’ to distri- received by our City Fathers. y Goods, Goods. ' mi bute it extensively throughout the country. Wishing you a Happy New Year, Latest ; Sk Excelsior Skating Rink will be oo Yours, Fur 2 ~e lay _ ev one ial Bea 8 —— Prosecuting Adventists. Farr Pray, Styles, u Ls ‘ nha of the Séne »ATTAIIO! ¥ an hel aoe es ot "aan t ae YOU can get sour choice ot beautiful Plosh| Lowest Goods. ! ona ae . Hatirax, Dee. 30, Uncalled tor Interference. Goods, Fancy Articles, Togs, &e., ; —_— 5 ficers of Victoria A good deal of interest has been aroused Prices, : r No. 4, 8. of T., will be regularly in. | O¥_ the prosecution of Christopher Irving Sik,—TI am glad to hear that the uncalled A = Cc © Ss , A Dress a G. W. Pa Conbbe om then tee Henry A. Walker, two Seventh day ad for interference of certain Railway employes Goods % da Visiting vited and —— for performing servile labor on the oF the last election a ae, eee at —-AT THE- BEER Jacket < . \ sord’s Day, in violation of the statute. ttawa. One would think that after their ‘ acKkets fs Pe ta They were proved to have work- February experience, discretion would be DIAMOND BOOKSTORE BROS : T . & J . re Was “a ge ae ed at their trade on Sundays. The the better part of valor. The citizens of 7 Ulsters. e ra at the Hxccbston age gnome. defendants were represented by Joseph | Charlottetown are not yet prepared to be ee eT Carpets Y Band of the 82nd B sien fully. aie A. Harris, barrister of Moncton, on behalf | Under the rule of imported fanatics or civil Bt i, ae othe: Meita ‘geod Sor “enp Bargains ie . 7 sant thiehs chaciied 7 P| of the Seventh-day Adventists Scciety of | Servants. - 7 Oilcloths. 'g - the United States. His defence that the Yours, M THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. ih rs Is : Onparnep.—In the list of | 7th day Adventists are a people that religi- MODESTY. | Ch’towh, Dec. 27, 1887—th sat ned sub-deacon by ma hhishop | ously and conscientiously keep the seventh | Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1887. EV ery All kinds of Dry Goods and S : (rrand Seminary, Montreal, a} day as the Sabbath, in accordance with the N sues S : 3 ee are Sgn en meee Sn eomnet 0, ¢- 5: Pa Comma.” eee Ok ee REDDIN'S _ Department. Millinery at Lowest Prices. - la Me, of Canscatiotown no authority in Scripture for keeping the public Sar ts ele ee eae DRUG STORE Ch’town, Dec, 8, 1887 + . ' . } : } ti lay S ay, i Oo one else caz c ye iS , - _. ° we ues ; : \L-- Mr. John A. ae ell shot a oc. on eee - ae _ Vinnicombe and his pupils, assisted by other Hi d oS) = Se Sl la seai iast week in Bay Fortune, just Hi, , ne 5pn ate * local talent, will give one of their very popu- 5 ow! . A number of seals} M0t created by Divine injunctions If mo! jar concerts in = tow weeks. Mae ye =. - ca quarters fer cs wt ) our rivers and bays this | excuse is afforded as conscientious believers | pyp; othe eed Seal : T r NY mn ) pupils have received instruction __re-| | fall—a sual circumstance like the Jews under the Act, then the Act ularly during the year. The |~ . BEST y Al Al K In Sages Re ak oe ee involves _religioys _ controversy and is iret violins have greatly improved; . futtart, Souris, was in the | therefore unconstitutional, as being against | the second violins now play doyble stops, pro- MEERSCHAUM and Briar Pipes, Gentle- e alk _ . . . | the vested right of liberty of the conscience | ducing full harmany, which heretofore has men’s Leather Cases, Ladies’ do, Plush Goods, eee on A MIP | and religious liberties. The mission of the | been somewhat deficient, They are now | Brass Goods, Celluloid Goods. en . bay tng oe a , Bes OY | Seventh day adventists is to emphasjze the | Capable of taking part in such selections as| N. B.—The best Essences, Peels, &c. anes 7. superiority of Divine law as the only basis ae (Martha), Trovatore, &c. The D. O'M, REDDIN, JR, i PRAY! MEET Railway and steam- | for conscience and the only authority in the Sere Bee canenees of fourteen members, Dec, 15, 1887-—-t] d31 : ; wn ob 6m 8 tee f Sabbath clebvente.” Jude three first violins, three seconds, three tenors, —————~-.- 3 me ing vat oclock in| q estion O Nanda 1 ODServanhce. uage cello, contra, bass, solo, cornet, clarinets A S. cca = = = _ ». M { ordially invited | Molton reserved judgment, : : : 4 at . . Genesis, 22 Ch.. Faith with piano accompanyist. Mr. Vinnicombe ° n al tes nes: Pe 7 assures us that this will be one of the most ‘ — ' anos + ae . ailures. delightful concerts ever given in Charlotte. oui ; AnorHeR Svccessrvz. IstanpEeR. — The 3 town. It is proposed to give two here and UNDERWRITERS’ SALE. S | Board of Moosomin, N. W. T.. have New York, Dec. 30. one in Summerside during the winter season, gaged Mr. J. K. McInnis, as Principal The year’s return of failures reported by | % which due notice will be given. I Aone ae testa ene Aoetion. for and on 4 T school He will = Pm for his} R. G. Dun & Co. and E. Russell & Co., of erty 7 3 the coming year, Mr. Mcinnis is 0 | the Mercantile Agency, shows a decrease of I. 0. O. ¥. Nores.—St. Lawrence Lodge The Brigantine 66 J. L, B,” aaacncipipocly owe were Ay hoo my _ en a will meet for the installation of officers on P she ceieethanee - a IsLaNp Poraro: The St. John Telegraph | CTEASe OF Dov, VUY, in Habiities. Ihe | Monday Evening (New Years) at 8 o'clock, BR ons Durthen, now lying stranded at Cape reports that the Portland schooners Margaret | number of failures were 9,654 > liabilitfes} A full attendance is requested. * * + The Sentions in cha Gee pg Be oy a Smith and H. E Willard arrived Tuesday | $167,560,944. Che failures in the Do-| Degree team, in connection with Wildey | consisting of Hull, Spars, Sails, Rigging, Boats, | und with cargoes of potatoes from P.]| minion were one in every 54 firms in busi- | Lodge is becoming most proficient, and rankg > ay pty Furniture and < ve : KE. Island. Together they brought 9,000 on | ness ; in the United States one in every 11 as one of, if not the very best, equipped in | is stranded, ca THURSDAY eee othe ” des ons a firms. Canada.” * The Evening Natal Day | January, next, at 11 o'clock. a. m. 4 i et sia ' \ ae (April =) will ey be celebrated this} Ajso, at the same time and place, the cargo, he last issue of the Lunenburg , edi year at Summerside. Arrangements are | Consisting of about three thousand, seven hun- oe oo a had correspondence jront nineteen Gladstone Interview ed. being made for a Refreshment and Musical | {ed and fitty (3,750) quintals of Codfish, Ca'tonn Bev. : 80; 1887. nt districts, and almost each and every oo Social between St. Lawrence and Wildey| Tet™s—Cash. ee ee ee ‘ reported measles raging in his section. ARIS, Mec. YU. | Lodges, in their Room, on Thursday evening | Dated, Shediac, Dec. 20th, A. D., 1887. Since then three of the Progress’ type-setters} Temps to-day publishes an interview with | next, 5th inst. W. B. DEACON, " een prostrated by the disease. Gladstone, in which the ex-Premier de- ——— penne Thee of 187-00 Auctioneer. 1 ee . scribed the Irish land commissioners rent a te f HRISTM oe c ee reduction decree as a ‘‘ tremendous deci- MARRIED. rN ae ; c B “ : +". H slifas on Chsiatenee i. was spl a — he was ee ee at At Newcastle, N. B., on December 26th, hy ie REGARD. TOs presented with a handsome silver water| the news. He also states the tory cabinet | Rev. John A. Clark, W. ©. Anslow, of the nit suitably ins ribed, by the officers of | having alientated tenants, would now} Advocaie, to Elizabeth Lewis, all of New- ESTATE OF JOHN A. MATHESON, “ mm eee. cnaes wer” kd th ship, in whose esteem the w orthy com- alienate landlords castle, we. : THAT YOU CAN BUY AT » stands hie pimmanoweniinaipmiiesi On the 28th inst., at the residence of the ee = pe meant az ene undersigned “9 eins ‘ ide’ ; w~ Wow ustees of said Estate, unti a> | K = mg Suicide in a Theatre. bride's father, by the Rev. W. W. Lodge, Mr. ’ A i A ON & stic.—A San Francisco despatch James Donald McMillan, to Matilda Adelaide, , ®9 Ly The glove fight between Paddy Ryan | Joe McAuliffe, the heavy-weight pugilist 7 Pacific slope, on Saturday night, is con- sidered a miserable affair. Ryan was absurd- ly fat, and laid down like a whipped child at nelusion of the third round. McdAuliffe’s y was ridiculously easy LIC NEALLY ConFressjon.—The story of nk McNeally’s wanderings since he left Me with the Bank's money some ths ago found on our first page to-day lhe story is an interesting one. If McNeally t e truth, he was never on the island in Nova Scotia or New Bruns- VICK since leay ing Saco. Who, then, was the young man who so closely resembled snd who spent seve il weeks on the Is- last sumamer’ His actions were at times sts] 1c1OuUs audit fur Moem™mers.—-The Mummers have made <tensive preparations for their grand turnout Monday atternoon; at about half-past one. will start from MceGinty’s Corner, near the Railway Reund House, thence they pro- eed alang Water ta Queen Street, up Queen te Kent, down Kent to Pownal, up Pownal to Water, along Water to Weymouth, up Wey- mouth to Kent, up Kent to Queen, along to Grafton, down Gratton to. Great re, Great George to Prince, and ffom Prince back to the rendezvous at McGinty’s (yueen Crossing. They intend eclipsing all former plays. Don't miss seeing them. -> Owen Cosnouiy’s Writit.—The remaining il in the will of the late Owen Connolly ed in the Prabate Gfiice to-day. “It is ited March 4, 1886, and is witnessed by Cyrus F. Painchaud and John Carey. It rey the bequests made to his nephew, MeQuillan, viz., $5,000 and the store on Vue Street lately occupied by John Mc- rhee [he codicil of May 30, 1885, is wit- by ABneas A. Macdonald and Daniel F. Hickey ; that of September 17, 1885, by R. R. Fitzgerald and Charles R. Smallwood, it of August 17, 1887, by Sampson a | Cyrue F Painchayd, — ie — j Mail ind passengers arrived at pn in th Northern Light at Six evening but owing to the vi | train they did not it until the arrival train from (,eorgetown gy. The outgoing mail closes at 4.45 t fternoon, in order that it may be Georgetown by regular train. te remaining in Georgetown all day to- nail will probably be despatched ict in the Northern Light on Monday morning. A person desiring to cross to Pictou on Monday will have to drive to Georgetown bo-morrow, LiaADRID, Dec. 30. During the performance in a theatre at Carthagena this evening, a broker occupy- ing a stall committed suicide, exploding a dynamite cartridge. The concyssinn extin- guished all jights. “The audience fled panicstricken, and over 100 were injured, ee The Pope's Jubilee. Rome, Dec. 30. The Pope to-day received the Portuguese, German, Saxon and Dutch Envoys. All presented autograph letters with gifts from their Sovereigns. Rome is crowded with pilgrinis. Sentenced, Dusty; Dec. 30, At Newmarket, Oounty Cork, to-day, five persams were sentenced t» 3 months’ imprisonihent each,at hard labor, for at- tending a meeting of a suppressed branch of the National League. Formal Notice. Orrawa, Dee. 30. Sir John Macdonald gave formal notice of his intention to sit for Kingston, and Carleton is accordingly vacan}. On Deck Again, Orrawa, Dec. 30. Mr. Walsh, M. P., of Charlottetown, is already here in readiness for the opening of Parliament. Weather Bulletin, Toronto, Dec. 31—10 a.m. Generally fair, cold weather ; snow or sleet to-morrow. att + a> ANoTHeR Seszure.—Exciseman T. Mogre noticed a suspicions appearance abeut a pack - age of tobacco at the auction sale yesterday oa Market Square. A closer inspectioa disclosed the fact that the tobacco (black flat, Montreal.) had been put up ina confectionery box, an‘ was being offered for sale without stamp, label or brand of any kind to show that it had ever paid duty. The officer therenpon seizel the lot (34 pounds) under the Inland Revenue daughter of Samuel Hyde, Esq., all of West River, P. E. I, ~~ rrr ee a BIED. At Charlottetown, on Saturday, December 31, Patrick Moran, in the 93rd year of his age. May his soul rest in peace. {Funeral will leave his son's residence, King Street, for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at 8.45 on Monday morning. } ———SS PURCHASERS OF W Yar S Gls, (7? Store will be open on MONDAY, 2ND JAN., 1888, FROM 10 TO 12 A. M. E. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker & Jeweler. TO Dee, 31—1i A Happy New Year TO ALL KIND PATRONS. i} i i ERMAN AE FETE NORE, a“ : Pe OPS The Fab Beale ge t: é oi ae ’ ; a es : if, o _.> te sre Ssh g rah Sit BEB Ose ae { Nissan was Sit Sale wy pA Sear Ly i vs nO Dec, 31, 1887, I OST—A Pair of Eyeglasses with card attach- 4 ed. The finder will kindly leave them at THE EXAMINER Office, dec3t Act, and conveyed the prize to the ofliciel storeroom, under charge of Collevtor Nash. NTED IMMEDIATELY—Three good Vest- Wpalari— fobs eLeod & Co, deck THURSDAY, JAN’Y 5, 1888. at NOON, from poe disposed to purchase the Asseis of said Estate, as follows :— 1.—For 48 shares of the Schooner Lois, includ- Seines and Seine Boats, 2,—Fer the Interest of the Estate on the Schooner Daring. as she now lies ashore at Alberton. 3.—For 26 Shares of the Brig Ariadne. 4.—For Lobster Factory at Campbeltop, includ- i ing Traps and Outfit, 5.—For Lobster Factory at Miminigash, includ- 6.—F frat seaeke Ms wt b F .—¥#or Half interest in Lobster Factary, Tra and Outfit, at Black Pond, : - 3s ~~ Stand at Miminigash, including u tfit. 8.—For Homestead Property, at Campbelton, including _Farm Stock and Implements, aooda in Store, and Fishing Supplies and ools, Book Accounts and Notes of Hand, Judgments and Mortgages, and Claims against Government Lands and Household Effects, Terms Cash, or Approved Security. An Inventory can seen on application to Jobn A. Matheson, Campbeiton, or to the under- signed, at Charlottetown, on and after Thursday, 29th inst. Tenders will be received for each lot, as herein enumerated, or en dloc. The undersigned will not be bound to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated at Charlottetawn, this 2%rd day of December, 1887, »sWALTER MATHESON, LEWIS CARVELL, : Assignees, Dee. 24, 1887—pat ex tl jan 5, 88 jour TANTON'S MARKET SQUARE, o0-——-— FOR LADIES: FOR GENTLEMEN : Fur Caps, Kid Mits, Muffs, Fur Mitts, | Kid Mitts, | Wool Squares and Shawls, : Astracan Jackeis, Silk Scarfs, Hand Satchels, Fur Coats, Umbrellas, Braces, Waterproof Capes, Cardigan Jackets, Kid Gloves, Handsome Silk H’kehfs, Collars, Cuffs, H’kehfs, &c.the Best Value in the city. aeenernaeecemeveen () FOR GOOD VALUE GIVE US A CALL. oa QO---———- JAMES PATON & CO. Dec, 16, 1887—-dy wky DAY GOODS AND CLOTHING PE.cSeneos: ase iat! a. diiidedl . D money. from $15, upwards. is giving great bargains in OVERCOATS and SUITS. Gents’ Silver Watches, from $4.75 . ‘ upwarts , 19,000 Wards Ladies’ Dress Goods American Clocks from $1.60 upwards, otha Bae And Jewelry, in Gold, Gold-plated. in all " newer en Eenegee gers. and Silver at corr spondingly low LADIES’ FUR CAPES and CIRCULARS. figures. W. N. TANTON | Give usa call. You will find Goods and Prices Right. oe ‘218 QUEEN STREET. | * ss 4.15 1887—eo0d wk i wwe J. B. MACDONALD, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, r | W “pater, Weymouth Btxeet. Mrs, Charl’ Cu’town, Nov. $0, 1867.—eod & wky 4 ‘ , oS Ta ~