__ = 4, 1883. British Warehouse. ' 0:0———-——— which are taught the principles of temper- ‘ance. The grand object shold te, not simply to retain members for a time, but to seek to inculcate the princip'es and present the claims of temperance so that -whether the members remain connected /or not—they will aot only ‘‘touch not, taste not,” but will champion the cause where- ever thei:fot may le cast. Such is the noble ae aa ett le, am oe ; eee 2 - enn es wr r4-0-MORROW (<ATURDAay) 4 at eleven o'clock, at Sth instant, 7 Room, — = Subscriber's ] 25 bris. NONPARIEL 7 20 boxes ORANGES, re Tue Daity EXAMINER. MAY — ° | Report of the G. W. P. of P. B. Isle ad. ' 4. 1883. Granp WortHy Broruers anp Sisters:— | /It is again my duty, in t.e good providence -o° God, to weleome y ou to this, our second quarterly session of the Grand Division, to friends of this! discharge the important duties devolving on you as officers and members of this x ¥ * The Telegraph Monopoly. For some years the Province in Ottawa, headed by Sevator |" . ” ior Carvell, have been endeavoring to break | ® the monopoly enjoyed here by the Auglo- | American Telegraph Company. <A good point was scored last year in the passage | This | tain measures that will make our Order yet of the Bill relating to telephones. year the advantage then gained is being followed up by the Bill te incorporate the Canadian Rapid Telegraph Company. The Bill has passed the Senate, and is now under the consideration of the | Commons. The Auglo-American Telegraph Com- ry 25 | Shee. tiafetendshin wanbl-daedie i anaes 3 ‘ pany have, bowever, petitioned against ed a meeting at County Line, in answer to | When: bis Imencsnip would lmply ’ From the London anid Foreign Varhkets. | WILLIAM DOLD, the passage of the Bill, on the grouod that they have an exclusive right of telegraphic convection — een the points that neighborhood attended the meeting, he ‘toe teemeae’ uae GE nh a to hand. referred to. But the following extract | and furnished square opposition for the occa 1e te es . 7 P 2 ° . ., . . 1 , , 2p , att one ft from the charter of the origival company, | sgn. We deemed it inexpedient to attempt warfare against the Canada Temperance, A lot of exses of GLASGOW AND MANCHESTER GOODS daily ene 2. Na ; oa i. fee ok Tenctene| Act. Are we going to allow this temper- ted ¥ AUCTION, at our 2ales susects ae dated May 10th, 1854, which we clip} to organizea Divisin,as one of the Trustecs ance weapon, so pewerful, if proper! =i * yer : | Queen and Water Sirect ies corner z was present and refused to give the school- | *" oe Pere property W. & A. BROWN & OO. | ‘recta, ee would seem to It reads: from the Oitawa Citizen, be fatal to their claim. ‘* And during the existance of this com- pany no other person or persons, body or bodies, politic or incorporate, shail be per- mitted to enter wpon or touch any part of this is!and or the coast thereof. or of the telegraphic cable wire or other means of | and body. Three rnonths have passed away since we | | last met in session, and I trust the wisdom | we have acquired during the time and the | past will enable us to conceive and main- more effective for the suppresion of intem- perance, and the furtherance of the good cause Owing to indispositior,and the imperative | claims of duties connected with other oflices, [ have not been able to give so much of my | time to official work as | would desire. Oo the evening of January 25th, I attend. | | ' } °. 4 : . oe ' a requisition to organize a Division. My | visit then, ao far as forming a Division was concerned, proved a failure. A resident of room for Division purposes. We then attacked the opposition, and though it may seem egotistical, truth impels us to say that he was not left without a peg to stand on. On the evening of February 11th, 1 attended a meeting at Rose Valley, but owing to certain misunderstandings I failed bat being indispesed at the time, Brother | work which, 1 believe, God has given you officers and members of this Grand Division to perform. I ask will you do it? After your duties are here dis. charged, will you not return to your re- spective fields of labor, impressed with the dignity and importance of your work, and with a fixed determination that it be accom- plished? Allow me, Brethren, to ask the question: Is our friendship for temperance thoroughly genuine! We are ready to stigmatize as a heartless hypocrite him who will desert his friend in the hour of peril. He a!so who fails to act the part of a friend, and prove valuable if bestowed, docs not merit the name of friend. To-day the tem- perance question, and temperance work- manned and operated, to carry confusion and consternation in the camp of the enemy, to be carricatured, slandered and finally strangled, without manfully and determin- edly coming to the rescne. Thank God, to-day, as I know from actual experience, it is no pleasant task to be a prominent W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 45 Cases aud Bates of New and Fashionable Fhitowe, May 4, 18h, € Boo I’ El EF SPRING GOODS just received per “M. A, Starr.” WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, May 4, 188? Pine Boards 4 Shing a> MONDAY EVENING, 7th 5 o'clock, on Pownal Wharf, — | Ch'town, May 4, ’83. A large lot of BRUSSELS CARPETS (new designs) of excellent value, just 40 M. feet J-in DRY PINE BOA 50 m, feet PINE & CEDAR SHING LES, Auctioneer, T ELEVEN O'CiWuk, 10 crates BERMUDA ONIONS 8 hushels PEANUT Ss, On Saturday, Hay 2090 COCOANUTS, P islands or places within the jurisdiction of | to organize a Division, Subsequently, | tie Taek Cobigutie Wiaeeaaiiie : eee solosted tah SSINA th jovernment of this island with any | receiv intimatior t were rearly, | BSCCurny, , - hes 5 selected MESSINA ORA’ ne Government o s 1s ( q received intimation that hey ere reacy, (‘an we expect an evil 80 gigantic to relax . . . a 2%”) «6 PALMERO ORANGES NGES, oO- — telegraphic communication from any other or place whatso- province, aftate, lt rica ever, beyond th ‘ontinent of Am country Asthe Citizen remarks, had these last five words beeu omitted fromthe charier, their claim would hold good; but as it is there is no stipulation that avy other | D. Rogers, P. G. W. P., assisted by Brether L. U. Fowler, my Gy .. 8. '. of Wellington Division, attended and organiz- ed Enterprise Division No. 134, I viaired this division on the 6th inst., and installed their officers. I am plessed to be able to state that this Divisiou bids fair to be one of the best in the Province. I am pleased its grasp without a struggle? No! To abolish s avery Britain had to pay her mil- lions, and the Republic of America had to begrim her altars with the blood of one hundred thousand of her sons, and the enormous outlay of four thousand millions of dollars I ask, can we expect the Powers of Darkness to allow this potent agency for evil to go by the board without a desperate The Best always the Cheapest. oO —_— French Parlor Suits, in Raw Silk. American Parlor Suits, Plush and in Hair Cloth. 1 buach BANANAS, Also, 2 quantity of second-hand Furniture (Beds, Bedding, Chairs, tures, etc.). Sofas, Pic, . CAMPBCLL & RAYDEN A Ch'towr, May 3.—2i company on the coutinent ot America | to be informed through the press that a et : ae er rs eimai shall pot muke convection with the] new Division has been organized in Queen s na” wa ortant question for este deeié Turki h Parlor Suits, in Silk Plush. rk : 3 I island County during the quarter since we last}; we re ee ee Fre b B 2dr Sets (all de igns) in Walnut a isiaud. 7 » dw Are We going to prove ourselves worthy renc earoom pets (a eign a \ - ad While the people of this Island would, we are sure, deprecate aby attempt on | Auglo- } behalf to the Tu legraphie Company of just and Jegal Charter Rights, they are on the other hand extremely auxious that the monopoly shall be broken, if it can ¥ = ; be doue by Senator Carvel! their deprive American alr means. met. The Divisions in Prince County,/in ‘onjunction with the Prince County Al- t ’ | success in »rosevating the Canada Temper | ance Act. A series of pubsic meetings was | held—mostly under the auspices of the | Divisions in the County. ‘lhe object of those meetings was to press the claims of the Temperance Act, and enlist the syupa- thies of the people in its favor. I beleve Lace, bace be n engaged with more or leagy ofthe rich legacy left us by those who have fgone before us in this warfare? Much has been done— much remains yet to be done. Are we ready to do it? Brethren, let us now apply ourselves to the work of this session, in such a way that the very beat interests of our Order may be subserved, and let our meeting be charac- teriz'd by Brotherly feeling sustained throughout. French Bedroom Sets, in Ash and Walnut, Cheflioneers, Sideboards, BookrCases. Smoking Chairs, Camp Carrs, Common Chairs, Iron Turning done to crder_as well as can be done in the city. Gg a Tn Planing, Sawing and Wood Torfiing done to order. “HE best and cheapest in the City, whole. sale and retail at ‘I Thankful for past favors we would and respectiully solicit the patronage of the public generally , as we always keep on hand a full line of and his supporters seem to be upou the they were productive of mnch good. Meet- : s ms x right track; and should they succeed, | ings were held in Malpeque, Centreville, — a y ALL WORK W ARRANTLD TU BE THE BEST. . they will be entitled to a great deal of | Kingaten, Freetown, and Tyne Valley. I — ~ ows : Goneral Groceries credit, and our best thanks. It quite evident— a cording te the wording of the Cha:ter—that a Company formed and belonging to this on this Continent, Continent, may make telegraphic con | the | nections with this Island—eveu with ordinary telegraphic wires. be Mcleod Case. rT The Torouto Mail Justice Ritchie, in allowing the appeal with costs, to yk his ground that the pur- chasivg of a ticket on a Government rail- way from. one point to another did not avd says consiliiute a coutract, aby that happened to a passenger who had | such a ticket eaused by the negligence of the Government employes was an action purely en tort, and while it would lie seems | s—** Chief | accident | am pleased to notice that st-ps are being 'tskem in Kinz’s County to enforce the Scott Act. May they be sucessful in their laudable «ffurts! On the 3rd inst , I at- } tended Wellington Division aud installed their officers | Brother L U. Fowler, Deputy of that | Division, reports as follows : | “Our Division is in geod condition. | Troe we have gained no members this quar- ter, but we have not lust any ; our number is the ssme as last, viz 42. We have | changed our night of meeting to Tuesday.” Bro. James McKinnon, of New Argyle | Division, reports as follows:— | ‘* Our attendance during the past quarter has been very small, although we met regular, and opened Division every week. With the approach of spring, we expect a full house. I installed, assisted by Miss Fiora L. McPhee as grand conductor, a good |staff of officers. We held our public meeting, which Was quite a success. Our Ths Markets. Oats.—The demand for ots continues dull. There are several round lots offering, but prices asked are too high, and the pros- ; pects of a better market in the Provinces lare not good, They are werth to-day 45c to 48e im Halifax, St. John quotations are le to 2cts better. Porators—We have to report a farther decline in prices, both in New York and Boston. Blue polaloes are quoted from €5e to 70c in the latter market ; and if prices do not soon improve, Island shippers cannot continue to send them forward if they are not prepared to meet heavy losses. Street prices to-day are about 23c to 25c. Eeas are quoted in Boston at 16c. price here is 12 to 13c. per dozen. Pork continues firm. Mess is quoted in New York at $20 00; in Montreal, $22.00; Helifax, $19.00 to $20.00. Undertaking Department complete and cheap, Call and exuminue my stock before buying else: where. VIARK BUTCHER. Kent Street, Ch’town, April 30,—im | Fine Bedroom Sets Very Cheap. | ‘HOGM SITY GALI 0} SSULOTNIOD SINGIN y JO YOOs MAY ————— LOBSTER PACKERS’ SUP SPRING, [8S3. o— 10,000 cases (1 lb.) TALL GANS, 2500 “ “ FLAT CANS, SPRING. SO PLIES v hich we will sell as cheep a® any in the city, We wi'l buy Exes, in linge or small gua. tities, tr | th> cl se of the season, W hen you ¢ me into town, please call at our store, and leave your Fges and we guarantee to you the highest price in the market GIVE US 4 CALL, j and our aim will be to oblige all. SH PHinD & SH, Sellar’s Old Stand, next te Qaiveey Hous Ch’town, May 3.—“w wkly 41 | A Specialty. aa the See officers: who | financial condition is good. The best of} FLour.—The upward tendancy in On- 500 boxes TIN PLATES were the immediate cause of the Injury | fig \ip exists among our members, which | tariv is at present checked, but with the 2 ’ FINED TIN BY AUCTION, Mondey next, Say : > ; riendship exists among our members, ' 200 ingots REFINED TIN, ON, ; ) no action would lie against the Crown, | is ease ntial to the well being of any | crop reports unsatisfactory and a very much 50 pigs SOF? LEAD, BD eleven v’c'ock, at iy Acetion Room, as the Crown was! 2? on O » fortnous acts of iis empioyes. Henry avd Fouruier were of opinion that ot responsible for the | Justices society Bro. James Power, Deputy of Northern Light Division, reports as follows:— improved European demand, there can- not be any decline in prices. The chauces are there will be a further advance. Suear. —The prices are lower to-day than 5 bars COPPER (1; and 14), 600 evils ROPE (6, 9, 12 and 15 thread), 10 bales MARLINE, 20 puns. MOLASSES, QWuecn “treet, 25 shares Merc] nts Bank Steck, “ 10 of Union Bank A. MeNFILL, BANK STOCK! the appeal should me smissed 7 the the 4th inst., I visited Prince of | for some time past. Retailers are offering 30 bris. SUGAR | Ch’town, May 3 —3i Anetieule ground that the Crown was as clearly | Wales Division, and installed their officers. | bright refined sugar at 8 cents per Ib., for 25 briss HARD BREAD ! ——ee = . . - an ; liable as any ordinary railway company. | the If (Jueen vs 1, as also in The appeal was allowe: stewart, cases of (jueen Helliwell, Queen vs Murphy, Queen vs | | i | } | Oni | This Division has an abundance of the very | best material, and they are working admir- | ably. Last Wednesday evening they iniviat- | ed 18 new members. It is to be regretted that some of our which formerly 9 cents and 10 cents was asked. Our Advertisers. 200 chests and balf-chesits TEA, 100 suits OLL CLOTHING, 750 bris. FLOUR (Choice Superior), 125 bris. KLLN DRIED CORNMEAL, WANES, LOST, FODMD, dt VW ANTED—A Fish Market. BAKER. Apply at the (mad Macdonald, which were of a similar] f& ; 7 Prof E ha f 100 brls. MESS PORK, gi. ick Rd pares nature asthe first. The Chief Justice Divisions are not doing as well as we would) *F° astty pudlisses his programme o 200 bris. PRLME MESS PORK, RJ ANTED--At The Examong Ofer, nahh tien telical wish. Tho present juncturo is, doubtless, | 8¢'ect readings, to be given in Academy of 300 HAMS (Smoked and Green), W “ee smart, steady COMPOSITURS in entering judgment said the action was a grievously hurd one, aud he wished to express the hope that an application made by the sufferers to the grace and favor of the Crown might meet with a favorable response. ‘That, however, was a matter for the Government, and vot fur the court. He hoped that the Crown would not ask for costs By the way, here is a somewhat similar ease in which the proceedings were taken the official of the Government, aud iu which, as will be ‘ result was different :—Some two years ago Miss Wealthy Hall, of Penobsquis, while getting on board a train against +} Lie seen Sussex received a fall and in- e ' ' train. It was alieged . Mr. McFadgen, was al juries from the that the couaductor an important one in the history of temper ance. The enemies are working with a wiil to render the Temperance Act unpopular and inefiective; and, I tell you, we cann:t afford to despise th irforces. I do not fear the open and ayowed enemies, but I do fear the sneaking emissary that is to be found almost everywhere, professing an attachment to temperance, and all the while secretly laboring to cripple and obstruct the working of the Scott Act, and undermine the very foundation of the Temperance structure. At the present time I believe it to be the imperative duty of every member of our Order to buckle on the armor of our war- fare, and in the name of the Lord of Hosts go forth to the conflict. The enemies of our cause are on the war path, and will we slumber at our post? No, Brethren ! Let us shout the battle ery, and into the conflict, and victory wll inevitabiy be ours. A victory! though bioodless, yet more grand Music, on Saturday afternoon, at three o'clock. F. S. Hanford, 43 Water Street, wants a number of vessels to carry lumber, etc., from New Bru swick and Nova Scotian ports to United States. A MeNeill, Auctioneer, is selling Bank- rupt Srock, at his Auction Rooms. He advertises Bank Stock Sale for Monday next, and ‘‘The Appletree Farm” next W ednesday. William Dodd, Auctioneer, will sell at auction, at his Auction Room, on Saturday next, at eleven o'clock, twenty-five barrels apples and twenty boxes organges ; also op Monday, May 9, at 5 p. m., on Pownal wharf, a lot of boards and shingles. W. & A. Brown & Co., British Ware- house, have just opened 45 cases and bales of new and fashionable spring and summer goods, This stock has teen carefully, selected in the best British and foreign 50 brls. MESS BEEF, 100 tins LARD, 25 tubs BUTTER, HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 28, 1883. TURK’S ISLAND SALT. Salt, which will be sold low ex ship. - HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 28, 1883. Now in Store and to Ariive, at Lowest Wholesale Priege Ss. To arrive, in a few days, per brigt. ‘* Kitty Clyde,” a few thousand bushels coatse Continued employment. Good wages. Apply immediately. [wa 8 | OST on Qneen Street, on Ist May, s brows 4 leather purse, containing about Sil ‘erchauts Bank of Halifax votes, ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at PxamiMa ' Office. {may 2 } a aie ial a ee (FR SALE CHEAC—Fire proof Bile English Saddle and B idle, partan | Lamps and Lawn Sea*. Address, W. x8. | {may 2 ; EXAMINER Office. Ws! ED TO RENT—a smell oulott able House in cen ral part of on Adcress Box 309, Ch'qc wn. {a —_ _— ooo nee W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—4 ort for general h.usework, EXAMINER OFFICE. (api — \ - ANTED—A BOY for General Wark. \ Apply at the Revere House, | eee at fault. An action of damages was markets, and for quality and prices cannot = sees — _ an el tered Linst Col ] tor * I ein » and tr ly glorious than ever Was achieved be excelled 4 y t = —— m ~ Oo LE! a Dwelling House on Douglas : sais ; onaucior, if ) v ’ y ° . si ; pew) lers j } | | by a Cesar, a Peter, or a Wellington. Street, cantainiwg siX_ meee } . t ‘ ‘ a 26 aw a8 7 : ‘ . os A aie eS a} > £ . » , se8 , pagel ge garage ny vn oe the real | Wy uid that this Grand Division had a Gal- painted and cl-aved. Possession gf : defendant A King’s County jurv award ist, Rent moderate. Apply @ ed the plaintitf $1,000. This the autho rities was obtained, would not the plaintiff $2. 000. appealed to the Supreme Court at Ottawa and a dk sion ha 8 Hust appe Judgmeut of the court below. been giveu dis- Missivg the NE me AO B. R. H. the Prin sible wi man, and k Louiss is a sen- cnows how to say the &s Ll and confirming the | vanie Battery that we could operate on temperance principles, and by it resurrect pay, and a new trialj and electrify every division that ever had The second jury awarded | an existance during the history of our order The case was then | in this Province. Brethren, 1 fear the rank and file of our | Oreer are not as ce ely impressed with their |indi idual resp nsibiity as they onght to lhe. and as a consequence are pet such eflicient tempera! c- workers #s they other- ' wise would, cid every one feel that he was responsible for the thorough carrying out of the vows he takes #5 a Son of Temperacce, and also for the jafluence he exerts on thore AUCTION SALE! Valuable Farm. AM instructed by Charles Palmer, Esq., Trustee, to sell BY AUCTION, on the premises, WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 9TH, NEW SPRING GOODS 30§ ee J. H. MACHONIED, QUEES l STREET, Hogan, or James Doyle, Water Soe nel {(LERK WANTED,.—Wanted, by the Hi © May, a Clerk who has had some ex, lence in a Drug Store. Apply ot | letter, stating terms, to Vv. . ee | Crapaud, jap2i whly L OUSE TO LET near King Square, , With garret and cella -kiveben, Apply to Joux “all ol _ with — On Hillshorongh a containrg © ro ms, session ist May. night thing at te right time. ‘The other ; 7 at three o’eleck, p.m, that beautifully situ- : duy. whe a the Mat all sla aaa me | are und him. I have no hesitation in S8¥-jand and valuable Far-n. known as “THE re ~ALE— 1 hat hinds me C ee. . i aye ari 4 t ag is a > iG ; } . — . . 4 } k > Ottawa waited v » wit! ° ; | ng that the cause would recvite au impetus APPLF-TREE FARY ” adjo nig Apple- land attached, icuated at joni, the* Princess said. it yt it 1, ey **; | wiknown in its pest histery Howis it that |‘Ipee Wh orf, Past River 8 niles trom Char- st, Peter’s Road, just outside “a eat: iin ” - repli m Ss ry ; ; ‘WL “ s 2. . 9) bec pr ssions R a } a al l oyal eX- | so wany of our Divisions flour.sh °* like a lottet ‘wh, c btaining 118 acvwes which wil oe up ed by the : ubserber. F oe Crlon OF The time spent | taal = » first three ths or gc | be sol’ as awkole or in two parts of 81 and Apply to R. MUMI) LAs Bnong the leval peop'e of C ; 4 ere ntres tor the Oret three mar 18 rom ee A Pp iD : oe oe ’ i ’ Pin'y » BUS ae ; dw io fs le cel ok or . . ~ an ” WHO | of their existance, and tha! then the interest 37 ares esch _ There is a new Dwelling Is DAILY RECELV ING HIS {ap 17 ece y PS beloved sovers w rt seat ik lai: i beg ns to abste? Is it because any dia House (neatly fiuished). a large Barn, “tables fexXO LET Ti »t Lendsome aud gouresit a n't alwa s remain covery hes been wade with r yard to the Granary. Dairy , 8., oO the premises A! j 4 — a : - b Street (% pret Tightest in my i nory Your allusi n to : ee ‘ ld f he goo!’ spring of waiter at the d or, Mussel | j c tiage on Vii ey moub 5) yer the deserved popularity of my bust and | Principles aud object, that woul vir 2 ;mnd clo-e by leceupid by Mr, George Mchi))} orm i . ' ‘ , ' he caus ; h interest to vate os ee , ‘ j ‘ - f. Governor-Gener a vreat vl asure } at anee for ; the t va tol a 7 "7 here Imm diate possession given, also good title Pp vsite residcuce «l Dr. a worth t | I'should be prond if in future prisame this is n§ the Po Di : s r TERMS - One-third of the purchase money § ty May next. Apply to fap? in ted with him among | 27° @@?3> 2° doubt, whe ssh a AWISTOMS | at sale ; the balar ce insix annual in-talments, HASZARD __ ne st ° | through enriosity, er to utilize them for | bearing interest at six per cent., se ured by | sNOR SALE C cE > quantity of siieiadl spending au oecarional evening, alt gether mortgage ov the premises For full particu- ® it ‘U a A os ae oe flowing? of | destitute of any well-grounded convictions | lars apply at the office of Palmer & McLeod. Peon ys ae ernemee* Red | tand White Laspberry Plenta, . ys Harbor, Wis. ? ns residence, and two twelve yeara old, were ; destroy. | of principles calcvlated to make their con- nection permanent. Those are the mem- bers who furnish real work for the Division room. Our societies shuuld be schools in See handbills. A, McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch'tor a, May 4—41 Ch’town, April 16, 1888.—wkly pat pres ne | Biack Curraut Plante, — (yrowing,) aiso Straw be: ries. VPHILIPs, sydaey Street, Ad BR OFFICE é Walk Goos: betty a or «# instant, 9¢ Fruit & Furaituy, ith, SHEPHERD & SONS, a esereB ="B222.8 Cert retaee: <8 he 6) CRO 4 a? ~~