+ LS eR THE DAILY HXAMINER. hivys . ‘“ a ee Local and Other Items. Tue Sra v left Georgetown early this moi bing immu Beixe your friends to the hockey match at the rink te-night. Good music. tilings Gaterarre 8 Band in attendance at the hockey match at the Rink to-night. Reeser the Gospel Union Meeting very Tuesday evening in Euston St. Hall at +3 1 O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale this evening at Se'clock, A full attendance re- quested. - > At THE Cares —Crossing both ways to- dey. The foreign mail arrived in the city ab ut half past one this afternoon senna Dr. Anderson will deliver a LECTURE lecture in St. Paul’s Schoolroom on Feb. 28h, inst. The subject will be annvounced later aii Axprew Usuer’s Scorow WHISsKiIgs are a blend of the oldest and finest Highland pro dactions. Selected with the greatest care snd attention Dox’? Forcet the organ recital in St. James Church on Monday ores February | 27th, by Mr. 3. N. Earle assisted by tle choir of the church. Make no other engagement for that evening icemnach Asu Wepwespay Services.—In St. Peter's, Holy Communion at 7.45 a. m.; matins, 9a m ; commination and holy communion, 11 a. o.; litany amd reading, 5 p. m.; evensong and sermon, 7.30 p. m - - Stapsine Arvray.—Two colored lads nam- ed Morse and Martin got into an altercation at Amherst the other evening, when Morse stabbed Martin with a knife, inflicting « sev- ere wound oa his head, Concent. — Come to the eoncert in Euston Street Hall on Friday, Feb. 17th. An excellent programme has been pre- pared. Tickets, 5 comts; reserve seats, 10 cents Feb 12 4i. Frest Payment. —Messrs. W. A. Weeks & Co, to-day received the first payment on account of their loss by the late fire. The payment was made by Mr. E H. Beer, agent for the Phcenix Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. casita Soctat.-- The social given at the rooms of Division No 1, A. O. H., last evening, was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. An ex- evilent programme of dances had been prepar- ed, and waa well carried out. A!l present ex- cessed themselves ae delighted with the even- jog’s entertainment Lecture Postronep —The lecture to hive bean given in connection with the Koworth Loague in the basement of the Methodist Church, by A. A. Bartlett, Esq , has been postponed uncil further notice on account of the uaion mestings now beirg held in the churches. -.j——— Two Hovxs of enjoyment can be had there. Where? Why, at the hockey match in the rink this evening, to be sure—where else ? Come, everybody, and see what Canada’s favorite winter sport is like. The ( itizens’ has prepared a splendid programme for the occasion nilidliapannh Y. M. C. A.—We understand that Mr. L. B. Miller has consented to take charge of the Y. M. ©. A. book-keeping class. This is certainly « valuable privilege for the members of the institution, and one which young mea should not be slew te avail themselves of. Ine class meets for organi- zvtion om Saturday evening next, at seven o'c'ock peg Rar.way Srartsrics,—The Boston News Bureau, the financial journal of Beston, gives an interesting table of the railroad mileage of the different countries of the world. Canada has 13 322 threegh her 3,084,410 square miles of territory. Canada has 30.35 miles for every 10,000 iobabicants, a rate greater than any country in the world, The United States has 25.90 miles per 10,000 inhabitants, and a total mileage of 165,597, eons Texrsionons Hatt.—Last evening there was a very successful closing for the term ot ove «f Mre. Burris’ dancing classes. Dancing was kept up until§about midoight, and the evening was pleasantly passed. The classes will resume next week for the second term. These who ere desirous of becoming proficient in things terpsichorean woald do well to place ti mselves in Mra, Burris’ bands for instruc- tim, we @he teaches all the latest and most populer dances, -_—_—_-2.--- Taxne will bea basket meeting for the — an! needy held in the Salvation Army Bar- racks on Thursday night at 8 o'clock, This meting was suggested by two geotiemen (aam-s oukposr) who beard Captain Fraser sy ins meeting ast week that he had visited au oged woman that day who had no food of ony kind ia ber house (+ Chistian woman to) The baskets containing food will be sot sep srately to the highest bidder, and the ower and purchaser of the basket can, if they wish, portals of the contents with a cup of tea or coffee which will be provided, aad the money real zd by the sale of the baskets will, | with the remainder of the food, be distribated hy the «flicers among the ditferent Inmilies they visit who are in need of help, An Hosanna meeting will be held previous to the sale. All contributions will be thankfully re- ceived, Offerings taken at the door. 2i _ — Personal. ane Atthe meeting of the Clydesdale Horse Association of Cauada, held at Toronto last weet, James Clow, Esq , of Murray Harbor, was elected vice-president for the provinces. It is pleasing to learn that ander the skilful treatment of Dr. Kelly, Mr. Louis Doyle, of ky Point, has recovered from an attack «f diphtheria, and that the disease bas left the family and the sett!ement. -_—- = — ~Mr. Dryden, the Ontario Commirsioner of Agrivultare, calla the U. Ss qusrantine order avainst Canadian cattle ‘* tor lest dirty kick of a defunct administratio 1.” Telegram the other dey said that if the Liber. al party beliewed ia Canada now was th time for i's pxp. rs and politicians to let the United | “tates understand that this is not a co untry to be br weheater respectfully submitted by the Montreal Gez ette, should fi:l the bill for his consti‘ ueocy. Auction sale ton ghtat Mr. P. Mona g en's store, next to Miller Bros, at 7.30 o'clock Great bargsins, as Mr. W. B Robertaon has rented the store and all must be closed out. —C. I. Morrison, auctioneer, Disturbing Religious Worship. SYNOPSIS OF THR JUDGMENT IN THE MOORE wm (ASE. Tuts forenoon, R. R. Fitzgerald, Exq., J. P., gave a lengthy written judgment in the case of John Moore, charged with dis- turbing religious worship. In this case, said he, there are two charges sgainst the defendant : (1) that in the singing of the eanticles ‘n the morning and evening ser- vices in St. J: hn'’s Church, Crapaud, he so rend+rd thein «as to disturb the order and sol mnity of divine worship ; (2) that at the otiics of Holy Communion his conduct has been such as to prevent its due and rever- ent celebration. The Magistrate found both these eharges conclusively proven. The evidencé as tothe first charge was in effect that the defendant persisted in ainging according to the manner taught by Mr. Friese four years ago, while the rest of the choir sang in accordance with instructions more recently given by Rev. Thomas Lloyd. This caused great discord in the singing, occasionally break- ing down the choir. The defendant per- sisted in acting in this uaseemly and in- decent manner for over six months, telling the rc or, when remonstrated with, that if they did not siag the canticles his way, he (the rector) would have to read them. As to the second charge, the evidence showed that the defendant while persisting in sO disturbing the congregation by his singing, presented him- self for communion. This the rector re- fused him. The defendant, not satiefied with this refusal, presented himself at sev- eral subsequent celebrations and conducted himself in such # manner as to cause a mott unseemly disturbance in that service. On the last communion service of the Ist January, he behaved himself in such a manner as to prevent the rector continuing the service, and the congregation were die- missed before the service was concluded. The facts im this case were practically undis- puted by the defendant. His defence, apparently, was that as leader of the choir he had a right to sing as he did, that the rectorahad fio right to refuse him the sacrament, and he had a right to con- stantly present himself. The concluding part of the Magistrate's judgment reads as follows: I have gone over the evidence carefully. Ifind the defendant guilcy of both charges. I find that he had no excuse for his persistent, deliberate conduct. His counsel suggests that his case might be TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, i893. A GREA Mighty Sale! We have bought the entire Stock of MESSRs. PATTON BROS. consisting of General Dry Goods and Carpets. The Pattons are hard workers, energetic and obliging, honest as the sun; but through the desire of the strong to crush the weak they have had to retire, not. however, before they were the means of revolution- izing the prices on several lines of goods, for which the public should ever be grateful to them. They did not intend to close up —_ » ~ met by a nominal fine. To inflict such a fine would be tu acknowledge all that the; defendant has contended for. It is my) duty to prevent him repeating his illegal | conduct The law limits me to $20. This fine I deem a small one for the defendant's cffences, com-— mitted apparently witbout a shadow of regret. Regretfuily I perceive that only the deterrent | of adequate punishment will compel in him « decent and reverent behavior in a church which he apparently desires torule over rather then worship in, I therefore adjudge that the deféudant pay @ fine of $20 and costs, and in default of payment that he be imprisoned for @ae month. Mr. H. James Palmer, counsel fur the pro- secution, intimated that it was the wish of Rev. Mr. Daniel, if the court saw fit, that the fine be not exacted if the defendant b_- haved himself ina proper manner in the fut- ure, We learn that Mr. Moore bas decided to appeal his case to the Supreme Court, i j | tity Council. | Tue regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon at three o'clock, Mayor Haviland in the chair, Councillor MeKay was the only absentee. The returns of the recent elections for Water Commissioners were read by the clerk. Mayor Haviland explained that the commissioners elected, Messrs. Hal- loran and Laird, had each furnished the security required by law. The sureties for Mr. Halloran are Maurice Blakeand Charles Lyons, and for Mr. Laird John MePhail | and J, D. McLeod. Mayor Haviland presented the estimates | of the City School Board for 1893, which | were referred tothe Finance Committee. | The Board asks for $10,500 this year. _ A memorial fram the Ciury Clerk, asking | that his salary be increased, was referred to the Finance Committee. Councillor Crabbe moved that the ap-! pointment of all standing cotamittees cancelled. Carried. Councillor Crabbe moved the following resolution, which was seconded by Coun- cillor Hogan and carried :— instructed and required te send in and make | similar returnsas heretofore required cf them, of the values cf all real estate in this city omitted by them in their previous re- turns or which have changed ownership of cecupancy in the meantime ; also the value of all personal property so omitted as aforesaid, or which has since their last re- turn come into the city, or which has changed ownership in the meantime ; also The Toronto | Mr. Dryden's remark, it is) of all persons liable to poll tax, who have been 8» omitted as aforesaid, or which has since their last return come into the ciiy or which has changed ownership in the mean- time ; also of all persons liable to poll tax who have been so omitted as aforesaid of who have been liable to be assessed there for since the last return of said assessors, such return to include that required under the Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1887. Councillor Beer brought up the matter of Dr. Johnson's claim for collecting the mor- tuary statistics for 1892. After some dis- cussion it was decided to let the matter stand over for the present. Council adjourned to meet again on Wed- nesday afternoon at three o'clock. <i A LOO A Trwoxere can be obtained at the door for the hockey match this evening. A good game is | expected. THE TELEPHONE COMPANY OF P. EB. ISLAND. | JN consequence of the near approach of the I Company's Annual Meeting, subscribers who hare not paid their rents are notified to pay forthwith. Any instrument not paid for by the 17h inst, will be shat off after that date. ROB 4NGU3, M febi3 —2i eod anager. a mro LET—That desigable Brick Buildi on i r Water ue present ¢ ccupied by George | J. Wright, Esq , within Tve minutes’ walk of the | Post Oftiee and ether pablic buildings, containing double drawicg room, dining room, bregk fast room, seven bedroome, large kitchen, couth#7, pantries, ete. There is also 8 stable, yard an Reso! ved thatthe Assessors are hereby. thre ugh, ‘much. One so soon, but through the misfortune of Messrs. Geo Carter & Co. by the late fire, they have sold out and rented the Store to them, in order that they may at once resume their Seed business, which is so important at this season of the year, thus showing their big-heartedness and kindly teeling towards the unfor- tunate. The Stock is one of the largest ever thrown on the market, and must be sold, so everyone may be sure of getting bargains. The Stock includes 30 pieces Black Cashmere and Merinos, 200 pieces Colored Dress Stuffs, 80 dozen Shirts and Underclothing, Carpets, Curtain Poles, House Furnishings of every description, Fancy Goods, ‘Fancy Ties, and a good assortment of all kinds of goods found in a first-class Dry Goods establishment. We most respectfully request everybody to call and have a look No trouble to show goods, and if you do buy if wort eost mans misfortune is another man’s gain. Mr. Charles Patton is now in our employ, where he will be happy to see all his o!ld friends, and bring your friends with you Remember, it is very seldom you. can get such a chance to secure Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, etc. The goods are all fresh, as the boys have only been in basiness for about one year and a half. Come one and all to the Great Bargain Sale. re x )--——- CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men, rd adjoining. Possession given & t the fre’ of ea For further particulars apoly to Groner Prake. eod tf—feblo Charlottetown, February 14, 1893—eod & wky Men’s Felt Hats, | NEXT TO THE CORNER STORE: ——— STORE must move away to SLUCK. The, prices will be J. B. MACDONALD, West Side of => ee Sa Charlottetown, February 14, 1893—eod & wky Boots and Shoes. yo (‘The Big'Stock at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE make room for our SPRING found the lowest in the trade, If you want the best value, always remember the DOMIN- ION BOOT;'AND SHOE STORE. - - - PROPRIETOR, Queen Street, ‘ Ss i 1 Island and less. 000g) ™m S MOORE Charlottetown, January 28, 1893—eod & wky White Goods. WHITE COTTONS from 4 cents per yard up. WHITE COTTONS, Best and Cheapest in Prince Edward a | Call and see the Cotton we show at 10 cents. EMBROIDERIES !---All Embroideries selling at half price BARGAINS in Unbleached Tabie Linens. & McLEOD For Anythig in the Blank Book Line Try Us ———— Best Workmanship | SOOM JSOMO'TY When you want NOTE, BILL and LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, RE- CEIPTS, NOTES OF HAND or PRINTING of any kind neatly and promptly done, give your order to HASZARD & MOORE, VICTORIA ROW. = Charlottetown, Jan: 31, 1893—tts THE NEW “YCST” sr ee es WRITING MACHINE Is unquestionably the most perfect, most satisfactory as well as the most economical machine in the market to-day. If you doubt it, inquire of any of the following among numerous firms who have the ** YOST,” old and new, in use; many of them replacing Ribben and Shift-key machines :— Messrs Daniel and Boyd, Manchester, Robertson & Allison, J & A McMillan, Hon A G Blair, Barker & Belyea, C A Palmer, Halifax Bank- ing Company, ES Carter (Progress), E T C Knowles, Whittaker Bros, A W Macrae, W Frank Hatheway, Morrison & Lawlor, H Chubb & Co, Exhibition Association, Board of Trade, and others, St John ; Messrs Black, Jordan & Bliss, Wesley Vanwart &c, Fredericton ; J T Whitlock, St Stephen ; Gillies & MeKachen, Sydney, OCB: Hotel Dieu, J Fred Benson, Chatham ; S E Whiston, Frank B Carter, Halifax; W M Christie, Windsor, NS ; DS McLellan, Truro ; White, Allison & King, Sussex ; M N Cockburn, St Andrews. Send for Illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- time Provinces, 134 Prince William Street, St. John, or to D. B. STEWART, Agent, Charlottetown, febl1—6i eod **Queen ” Insurance Office. "OS BAIT INSURANCE COMPANY Is:the Queen of Fire Companies. = (x] DESBRISAY & STEWART, AGENTS FOR P. E. I. smn) OFFICE—Next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetowr. Low Rates. Prompt Settlements. 3m—jan4 ONE POUND OF JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF VICTOR, WGcKet CLUB Grand Hockey Match, SCOTCH vs. ENGLISH, —-IN THE— HILLSBOROUGH RINK, crite sins Tuesday Evening, Feb. 14th, AT EIGHT O'CLOOK. CITIZENS’ BAND roarin’ game expected, fe in attendance. A Admission, 10c. GRAIN D ORGAN RECITAL, (IN AID OF ORGAN FUND), IN ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, ~—ON-— Mondcy Evening, February 27th, omni iuniias MR. 8. N. EARLE, Assisted by the Choir of the Church. SOLOISTS :—Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, Mrs. Roome and Mra. E. H. Norton. Programme later. Admission, 26 cts. feb9 BICYCLES | i YOU WANT this coming summer to be the happiest one of your life? A good Bicycle will help to make it so, Columbia Bicycles are the BEST—first, last and always. 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