eet = Ss @5>° THE DAILY PXAMINER, DEC Ture Dairy EXAMINER DECEMBER 18, 1882. Bditorial Notes. —Those who were dubious that the Goverument would not distribute the fishing bounty money, will be reassuted by the news which comes from Ottawa that steps will at once be taken to find out all who are ectitled to the bounty, and | to pay over the money ~The not very prosperous shipping | interests of the United States are receiv-| ing attention from Congress; aud the | following proposition has been adopted | by the Shipping Committee: ‘Whenever vessels, steam or sail, shall be constructed and equipped in the United | States for foreign trade, including trade | between Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United. States, in whole or in part of materials of the preduetion of the Unite: States, the owners of sach vessels shall be | entitled to receive from the United States | a sum equal to the duty which would be | colleeted upon imported materials of like | description and of equal quality with Ame- | ern Liglt” n tice in our advertising columns. in the constraction, equipmeuts, engines, boilers, and other | appurtenances of such yessels [t is estrmated that upon an iron ship of four theussnd tons the bonus would amount to} $50,000. A preposition was also adopted | that *‘ all registered vessels, sail or steam, | ff the United States, engaged exclusively | in the foreign carrying trade are hereby | exempted from all or any State or munici | pal taxation. A proposition for free ships | offered by Mr. Cox was rejected. rican materials used i ' It is believed that if the bill becomes | law it will enable American sbipbuild-| ers to compete successfully with the) shipbuilders of the Clyde or elsewhere. -The Montreal Gazefie, the leading | finincial and commercial paper of} Cavada, has an article io which speaking | of the “ general outlook ” it says ‘‘There are indications, that the inflow of foreign capital will shortly begin on a scale of some magnitude. The G--vernment will not be a borrower abroad for some years. It is true it will continue to remit interest the public debt from this eountry, and to redeem its bonds from time to time, and little relief to the ex- change market need be expected from this source. But the Canadian Pacifie Railway Company will hereafter derive little of its capital from Canada. The new stock recently created when placed will be put on @ ‘foreign market; land pur- ehases hereafter will beemainly by immi- grants; the Government subsidy earned in no year lo come can be so large as that of the year now closing, and the whole of the land bonds have now been disposed of. [t is perfectly safe, therefore, to count upon the future expenditure upon the Pacificrail- way being made from capital obtained abroad, and in respect to this one enterprise alone the substitution of foreiga for Canad- ian capital will exert an important infinence for good upon ane of commerce. It only requires the exerci$e of prudence on, the part of importers and manufacturers so as not to overstock the market to avert all danger of a reaction from the splendid pros- perity of the past three years.’’ ou } ’ —The re-adjustment of the British | Cabinet has been completed, and the new members were sworo in on Saturday. The Cabinet(proper) is now made up as | follows :— First Lord of the Treasury—Right Hon. | W. E. Gladstone. Chancellor of the Exchequer—Right Hon, | Hngh C. E Childers. Lord High Chancellor—Lord Sanborn. | Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord President of the Council— Earl Spencer. Lord Privy Seal—Lord Carlingford. | Secretary of State for Home Department | —Sir W. Vernon Harcourt. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs— Ear! Granville. Secretary of State for the Colonies—Lord | Derby. ! Secretary of War—the Marquis of Hunt- ington. Secretary for India—Earl of Kimberley. | First Lord of the Admiralty—Earl of | Northbrook. President of the Local Government | Board—Right Hon. J. Dodson. President of Board of Trade—Right Hon. John Chamberlain. The Earl of Derby may strengthen | the ministry. For the present, at least. | his accession seems to please public | opinion, But he is not a good party- man. Even Beacovstield couidn’t maoge him; and it is just possible that when the pinch comes, and come it must, the Earl of Derby will not be fouad en rapport with his more radical colleagues. It when he changed his political coat he were a younger man it might be possible for him to overcome his Conservative habits of mind. But it is too late now. Tue brigantine ‘‘ Corinne” was towed into Pictou by the ‘* Northern Light” on Satur- day, for repairs. She was on passage frou Montreal to St. John’s, Newfoundland, and called into this port for a quantity of pork and lard which was shipped by Owen UCon- nolly, Esq. She sailed from here on Sunday, the 10th, and laid at anchor at Malignant Cove, Antigonish Cove. The storm becoming severe on the l4th, the captain was obliged to cutaway the masts to prevent her from goingashore, She will receive masts in Pictou | and proceed to her destination. THe tishing season being over the Depart- | ment of Marine and Fisheries will immediately | send to all fishery officérs in the Maritime | Provinces blank forms of applications for fisb- ing bounty, on the basis of two dollars per tou up to eighty tons, for y-ssels, to be divided equally between vessel and crew; and to hoats two dollars and fifty cents for each man em- ployed three months in sea fishing and taking not less than twenty-five hundred pounds of sea fish, other than those exempted by the Washington Treaty. “IX young bloods of Summersidegwere ar- raigned before tue Stipendiary Mayistrate on Saturday for fast driving. The complaint was made by a gentleman resident of the town who, at the trial spoke str< yl ‘ danger of owe ong ly against tie ok of fast driving through the publie Five of the 6, lood a es > with court eXpenses, ‘ A. ee Seen De missed becanuve his Saduyh Ww ve tase and the sixth was dis. horse was not s, eedy argvuy fast drivers. | ceived at the Union House. ——— | Goff & Co. | purser of the ‘tNorthern Light.” The Depart- possible for the mate to perferm ‘his own Local and Other items. Tue Cedar Grove is going to pieces. 7 “a . Ta: lor’s for your Christmas | ' 0 To G, H. Presents. > ‘ yew choice Cigar Holders at the Union House [dec 18 21) - Tus day week is Christmas Day. forget it | Don't | > Tur ** Cedar Grove” investigation, was con- | cluded on Friday. > Tue Skating Rink will not open until | Thursday evemag. a We are informed that there are sixteen ves- | sels loading produce at Souris > Dorsey, Gorr & Co} {del8..| a For Christmas Excursions on the Island Railway see our advertising columns. > . | Turee cases of drunkeness were disposed of | } ler Creepers at by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. | dentane IMpoRTERS should pay attention to ‘“‘North- teal Pus brigt. ‘‘Hector’ owned. by Capt. Jobn Bridge. 2. Stiprers, Slippers, Slippers, all prices at Dousey, Gorr & Ce. {dels. aint Mont«kat harbor revenue for the past year ~ was $242,139, an increase, of nearly $10,U00 over last year. ihiecat Tue corporations of Quebec are passing | resolutions of condolence with the family ot | Sir Hugh Allan. - -_ ——> - — Tue Channel of the Hillsborough is open for miles up the river, and to-day our harbor | = , - | SHIP NEWS. New stock of prime Havana Cigars just re- | is as navigable as in summer. > {die 18 2i Ee } your sons for eve a | Magnetic Medicine. | -_ > -<- <a | | The kvil of Intemperance. This, the worst evil of our evil time, was | the sabject of many of the 1 preached yesterday throughout the Prov- | ince. , attacks were made upon it. The Rev. John Burwash, of the Prince | Street Methodist Church, took for his text : ‘* Woe unto him that giveth hie drink that puttest the bottle to him and makest hin drunken also, —Haneakvck, 1, 15. The Rev. J. M. McLeod chose for his text, ‘Ve shall drink vio wine, neither ye nor .. JEREMIAH, XXXV, 6. text ne ighbor The Rev. was, George W. Hodgson’s ** Thy slain men are not slain by the sword, i nor dead in battle.—Isalan XXU, 2. << om eee It is understood thatthe charter of the Souris and Rocky Mountain Railway hes lapsed for the reason thet the company did not commence the construction of their line within the space of time mentioned in the charter, anden that ground the Govern- ment refuses to locate the land graneé of the railway. Application will be made at the next session of Parliament to have the harter renewed. > Tue worst case of weakness, exhaustion, | impotency, and all diseases and weakness of Qe. 7 : > . : y . e 7 iv : ’ Xtewart, is now loading produce at Cardigan | 144 generative organs can be cured by Mac+'s Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. See advertisement in another column, [del4 2wks eod wkly. Weather Bulletin. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Aiaritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 18—10 a. m. Westerly to northwesterly winds, fair weather, lower temperature. Dec. 15.—Arrived schooner Katie Maxwell, Montague, produce ; Halifax, McClintock, ;sch Lizzie Thompson, Charlottetown, 2,336 THERE was atime when rheumatism was,a| bushels potatoes, 310 do turnips; schr J M troublesome disease to cure. has changed all that. - lp —_ CHRISTMAS “ards, the cheapest and best in St. Jacobs Oil | Ingies, from Georgetown, PE] put in with loss of main boom ; schr Emma May, Rhude, from St. Thomas, W 1. Cleared —schrs Kate \icClintock, (Am) Maxwel', Baltimore (inward the city and don’t you forget at T. O'Connell’s. | cargo from Montague, P E I); Lizzie Thomp- {dee 18 6i| son, (Am), hoaf, Newburyport (inward cargo —-- - ~~ Tus Canada Roepe Serying, Machine Co., from Cuarlottetown, P E J. In port at Buenos Ayres, Uct. 25, Ralph (limited) has been established at New Glasgow, | Peake and barque George Peake. N. S. It has a capital of $25,000. i 4h510 Carare't place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Gorr & Co. [del8. 7-2? oe A LARGE numb r of P.aE. Islanders are attendivg the underwriters@ales of wrecks on the Nova Scotia coast.. They wiil retarn home on Thursday. ; I ri Pires in meerchaum and briar, just the thing foma handsome (hristmas present at the Uwon House. {dec 18 2) o> . DoNALD FarguuarSox, Esq, who started for Bermuda, last week, to see after his vessel the ‘“L. J. Westaway” returned home on Sat- urday. His sen has gone imstead. Come and see Dorsey, Goft & Co windows full of Slippers. [del8, _- > — — COMMUNICATION. between this city and Southport is kept up by rowboats. Prepara- tions are being made on a large scale to terry the ‘‘ market people” across to-morrow. voiehealpenntgitn Tue report of Boeckel to the stockholders of the Keely Motor Com) any, asserts that Keeley has discovered all he claimed. and is constructing a new and improved engine. sitet i aie Y. M. ©. A.—We are pleased to learn that tev, Geo. W. Hodgson, M.A., has kindly consented to lecture before the Association on the evening of Wednesday 3rd January, prox. Misses il Goat Boots, the best kind, to be had at Dorsey, Goff & Co. [del8. -- —----@— --- -— THE new barque owned by Angus McMillan which was loading oats at this port by Owen Connolly, Esg., arrived at Georgetown on Saturday evening to complete the balance of her cargo—about 25,000 bushels. > | THE subject for discussion at the Educational Institute (at West Kent street School) on Friday the 22nd, will be ‘‘The Text Book of Grammar,” the question to be opened by Mr. L. Miller, commencing at 8 o'clock, p m. a Berore buying Slippers anywhere else come aud see the variety at Dorsey, {de 18. Y. M. © A.—The friendsof the Y. M. C. A., and all who wish to enjoy some really ‘first class music are requested to attend the Grand Concert in the Y. M C. A. Hall, to-morrow evening. Programme in another column. Admission only 15 cents, —- — pH ---- New stock Tobaeco, the best ever imported into the city, just received at ‘the Union tiouse. {dee 18 2i sapenstllie tigen Tut Diamond Bookstore will be removed on he Ist January (New Year’s Day) to the com- modious new store in Monaghan’s brick build- ing, Queens St , next to Dodd’s auction rooms, rhe present premises will be continued under the name of the “Diamond Grocery.” —~<»—__—_— & Co. [del8. | > Me. Domisick Ryan has been engaged as ment has discovered that it was next to im- work, and the duties of a purser, as was attempted last season, and have, therefore, secured the ser ices of Mr. Ryan who is an | exellent official. alten £ WE are requested to state that during the coming seasonthe Managing Committee of the Citizen’s Skating Rink Company are deter- mined that ticket holders and others will have | nojcause for complaint, as it is their inten- tion to see that proper order is maintained. The Rink will probxbly open next Thursday evening— with Band. * —— > A veEsparcH to the Halifax Aerald of ~aturday saysi—'‘The wreck of the **Cedey | Grove”has broken up considerably with the late | storm. The stern aft of the engine room’ has | entirely broken off and fallen into deep water. | The mainmast lies on the bottom, broken in three pieces, A large quantity of cargo must | have washed out fed gone to sea. It is| theught anoetber h ug ww tap gute will vomphtobvely | Arrived at Cow bay Dec. 12 —brigt Cana- | dian. Gerrior, Portland, Me., to load for | Sagua. Lunenburg, N. 8., Dec. 11—Ar Amazon, Kinley, Annandale, P EJ, produce. Boston Dee 13-—Cld JJ Bill, Baleom, for Georgetown. Sche Vesper, Mosher, at New York for Summerside, 20 days.‘ Had strong WNW gales and high seas, split sails, &c. Fayal, Nov 16—Brig Rowena, Read, from Baltimore for Fanchal (before reported), put into Flores with loss of all spars except main lower mast ; anchors, sails, &c., gone, leaking somewhat in her upper works. Of the eargo 3,004 bags wheat in good order, and all the flour and staves had been landed and stored ; 4589 bags damaged wheat had been sold and the remaining 279 were but fit te-be thrown overboard. The vessel will doubtless be con- | demned. | St. Pierre, Miq, Dee 16—Schr Marian Robertson, from Charlottetown, for St. John’s Newfoundland, is a total wreck on Miqu:lop island. Crew saved, also Donald McMilsian, Ksq., who owned the cargo, Vessel is partly insured, cago covered. The Marian R-«bert- son was a new vessel, built last year at Bac- touche, N. B., and owned there by Messrs G & J Kobertson. _— ee DIED. In this city on the 17th inst., after a long and painful illness, Uriah Matthew, in the | 67 year of his age. | [Funeral will leave his late residence on | Tuesday the 19th inst., at 2 o’clock, p. m. Sleighs } CHRISTMAS — PRESENTS New Year's Gifts, Ring out, ring out, the Christmas chimes, And tell the tale of yore, Of Christmas Cards, made by the Bards, For ‘Tim O’Connell’s Store. — I have Christmas Toys for girls and boys, And Fancy Goods, galore ! For Christmas times ring out the chimes, For Tim O’Connell’s Store. Let Chappelle boast, and Bremuer tell, Of Goods they’ve got, and more: The best you'llg t, don’t you forget, At TIM O'CONNELL’S STORE, Ch’town, Dee. 18, 1882.— ¢i ““WORTHEGN LIGHT.” | : : j | Acency or Dept, Misses French Kid Boots selling at | 10 per cent. discount at Dorsey, Goft | Goods at Pictou Landing, oF MARINE aND FisHERtes, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I, 18th December, 1882, Prince Edward Island importers who desire their Goods to be shipped on board the Dominion steamer ‘‘ Northern Light,” at Pictou Landing, must send orders to the Freight Agent of the Intercolonial Railway, at Pictou Landing, to ship by the ‘ Northern Light,” before they will be delivered. ARTEMAS LORD, Agent. Dee. 18.—eod. pat pres ne her jr 2i wly 2i P. E. Island Railway. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION, ranted ale RETURN TICKETS will be issued from all Stations to all Stations on this Railway, on 23rd and 25th December, instant, good to return up to and inclading January 2nd, 1883. : L. B, ARCHIBALD, Sup’t. Railway UifiveyCh twa, Des, 18, ‘Su. prev i Charlottetown, | CJ | sermons | In this ety several very fcreible | i i EMBER 18, on es ROTI TRC TR ge ESO LS TI KWinte ie st” BK AER SS ‘OU (e : a gears : e #| 7 ~ red P > - aa i" o ‘ ° ‘ ————10: CHRISTMAS SALE. (8 eee SPMOCIAL DIrSscovuntrs ~\ PECIAL DISCOUNTS to Cash Buyers up to the end of 1882. Ss will be offered in the following Departments : Millinery, Hatsand Bonnets, 10 to 30 per cent Discount. Ladies’ Mantiesand Jackets, 10 to 30 per cent Discount. Fars. Muaftis,Capsand Tipps: ts, 10 to 30 per cent Discount. Woollen Scarfs, louds aud Jackets, 10 to 30 per cent Dis. purchasers of $1.00 worth and upward. As these rates only hold good till the end of the month, in- tending buyers had better call early and secure BARGAIN» AT ROBERT YOUNG'S Dee. 18, 1882.—eod till lst Jan. | OPENING Special Discounts at 74 per cent. for cash off allother Goods to | tt | | —OP fas. Citizen's Skating Rink. \TPUE CITIZEN'S SKATIN be opened on or ebout ‘Thursday, the 2st instant, | ~—e G RINK will (ICE PERMITTING) The Band will be in attendance vq ill ten o’clock, p. m a eft Tickets for sale at the following prices:— Pete eeees 00 Afternoon ‘kating (Girls) ne 2 Single Tickete, all times... Single Tickeis, to Promenade... Be secured for the season. W. 0. HORKIRK, © Sceretary,, Dec, 2, 1882.~ 4i Christmas & New Year's CHRISTMAS PRESENTS | G. H. TAYLOR & CO. W Christmas Gifts to their Stock of Articles, in Useful and Fancy Jewelry, ete. Which will be sold unusually cheap. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1882.—-3i mo we fr ——— rs eee — LONDON GOODS! —_—_—— —— — 80 | - Tirect from the Celebrated Horse of Grosse & Blackwell, german mineironnen eenem er Qiaivnner tig CANNED MEATS. BOrrLeD FRUITS, Russia Ox Tongue, in Jelly, | Green Gage, Breaktast * | Plums, Cherries, Corned Beef, _Gooseberries, Potted Ham, ete., etc. | APRICOTS IN SYRUP. SOUPS, Peaches, | Mixed Fruits. Mock Turtle, Giblets, ete., ete. PREPARED JELLIES. JAMS. ' Black and Red Currant, Strawberry, Calves’ Foot, Foose berry, Punch, gp Noyeau, nm and Damson, ; Muaderia | Marmalade and Preserved Ginger. “ oeg Beef, CANDIED PEEL, aiebigs, Cigon Jobnston’s F uid Beef. , Lemon and Orange, | Horse Radish, Capers, ‘Currie’s Powder, Salid, Dressing, etc. ABO Canned Salmon, Sardines, Finnan Haddies, Lobsters, Canned Mutton, Baked Beans, Sago, Tapioca, Rice Flour, Pea Flour, Fresh Ground Coffee, Cheive Teus (keeps peuce in the family, to be had only at West Corner House.) J. D. MACLEOD. Charlottetown, Dec, 13, 1882.—-eod wkly JELLILS. | Red and Black Carrant, Apple, Damson, ete., ete, WE ARE OFFERING AT THE LONDON HOUSE, BEFORE CHRISTMAS, The Following Goods, at Reduced Prices. 50, an come A Lotof White Blankets, at $1.50 and $2.75. A Lot of Men's Reefing Jackets. $2 75 and $3.50, A Lot of Men’s Gvercoats, $4.00 and $4.50, A Lot of Men’s Ulsters, $5 59. A Lot of Men’s Pants, $2.60, $2.50 and $38.00. A Lot of Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25, A Lot of Ladies’ Skirts, 50 cents, A Lotof Cheap Tweeds, 40, 50 and 60 cents up, for Men's and Boys’ Wear. A Lot of Winceys, Wool Goods aid Dress Goods, OULD, this week, call the attention of those purchasing | Eiectro-Piated Ware, Gold, Gold Plated and = Silver! TO COMMENCE ON AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, is disposed of, a consign™ent consisting Dolls, Inkstands, Vases, ery, Color Boxes, Perfumery, Hair Oi!, Fancy Wool Goods, and a variety of other Goods. Tuesday, ‘19th instant, PROGRAMME: 1. Chorus—*‘ The God of Israel,”. ... Frieze; accompanied by Miss Morris, Organist; Mr. Vinnicombe, Violin; Mr. Fletcher,Cornei; and Mr. Young, Flute. Mr. Vionie mbe 9, Solo—Vecal-—‘*Good Bye,” Miss K.Koight 10. ' Malte VOOl. 66. kos os occ Mr. ‘* The Gloria,” from Mozart’s 12th Mass.. Methodist Choir and Instrumental ac- companiment. Proceeds of Concert in eid of Association Fund. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 o'clock. Admission only 15 cents. Dee. 16. —3i ‘Li. 12. Crecked Feed. ARTIES wanting their Oats and Barley cracked for feed, can have it done by applying at Stumbles’ Livery stables, Kent Street SAMUEL R, STUMBLES. Dec. 15 —2w NOW OPENED, NEW Dining and Coffee Rooms, North Side of Queen Square, THE LAW COURTS. OPPOSITE DD. MAT. Ch'town, Dec: 12, 1*8z.~—3m NOVICE 6 YORE business heretofore carricd on by the i undersigned and the late A. B. Stewert, under the style and firm of Hicksy & Staw- akr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- \inued by the subscriber under the sams style, MICHAELBICKEY, Tn awn, Tele 4 19200 net +f WANTS, COST, FOUND, de. A) ANTED in a private family, a parlor and bedroom with bosrd fer a single gentleman, apply at the Examiner Office. (deY 1882. HAVE a good Workivg Mare which I will sell cheap, or exchange for a Driving Horse, No objeciion to trade for a three OF four year old colt, —H Coomps. [del2 3i eod oo TU LET on Sidney St. Possession immediately. Apply at Ex«MINER OFFICE, [deb tf A Lot Men’s Woo! Underel. thing, very low. A Let of Men’s Shirts, job lots. fgyO LkT—A Dwelimg Honse pleasantly situated on Prince Street. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. pols A Lot of Horse Rugs aad Carriage Wraps at very low prices, GEO. DAVIES & CO. Hillsborough fQvO LET~Immediate possession given ot @ desirable residence, situate on Upper Street, Bent low to a good Dec, 8, 1882. ienant. Apply at the Merchants Bank of P. E. lL. to Mr. F: S, Moore, fagl? tt Gentlemen’s ............. on tinted $5 ; DGION «..Sccine cuenps cncceceen ana ae % P RGMONO I iis 0 50 incoer osinin ask: low usd oe Atternoon Skating (Boys)... es 0am GRAND CONCERT, A pothecaries Hall a The services of Galbraith’s Band have bide Ms EVENING SALE, Monday, 18th December, a and \ofcontinue each evening until tbe whole : Toys, Albums, Pictures, Workboxes, — we Y.M.C. A. BALL. The Methodist Choir, directed by Prof. 2. Instruments! — ‘* La Val d’ Armour,”,... Orchestral Clab 3. Selo—Voca!......... Mrs. W. Longworth 4. Piano Solo ey 5 Solo—V: eal. ee ee 6. Instramental—‘’Casino Waltzes,”....... Orchestral Club — | 7. Glee—-‘-Come Follow Me,”...: 43. .ceme Mr. Knight and others | 8. Violin Solo, by Gluck, (by request)...... Instremental— Sclecticns from Stratelle.. - Orchestral Club - Reid F. LePAGE, Ch'town, Dec. 16, 1932,—Yaw _ 4 ane yp te3 r re re se ae