focal and Other items, wo reely — Is Dat > [lecl$ | eting in Market Hali this — —— a ee er ee THH DAILY ’ EXAMINER, DECEMBE 18. 1883. ——— AS aa aaa! LETTERS TO THY EDITOR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Mesting this Evening. [Sproral Despatcugs ro Tug Examiner, | years ago we became part | of Canada. One of the! Sir,—Several A Fenian Demonstration, of the Dotiiinion : eve be - principal conditions of the Terms of Union | New York, Dee. 17. \SOUHER prosecution under th» Scott Act| was that efficient steam communication, A largely attended meeting was held roming 'should be established and maintained be-| under the auspices of the Manhattan Circle ‘¢ - ; /tween the Island and the mainland, winter/ Fenian Brotherhood at Clarendon Hall last and lemon spices, &c, at R. K |and summer, in order that we should be| evening to take action. in regard to the [decl5 | placed in continnons communication with execution of O'Donnell. After a number 1a = = | the Intercolonial Railway. Ten years have | of inflammatory speeches by enthusiastic KM a " a - a = morrow Atvernoen | since rolled away, without having this con- | members, resolutions were adopted calling and ev oe = dition fulfilled, (althongh we have had to | on Irishmen ali over the world to avenge ; — ene a i 5 Ler om to the very letter every item on|the death of O'Donnell, and pledging ‘ oe * 6° | our side of the bargain), imembers of the brotherhood to to BR. K. Brace [decl3 |" y h Cw “ ie, dad ; ; " ‘ ys » have elected men and sent them to|renewed energy in striking down Ine tug ‘Frank C. Batt” is making regular | saeneneey, what have they done? Sone|Kngland, the enemy of Ireland, trips on the West River Ferry to-day. jhave fought for the Government, and | who sets at naught the laws of humanity cited ’ others for the Opp sition, while the busi-| and civilization. : forget that L. E. Prowse sells the|®e8+ (the interests of the Island) they} Robert B. Besset, O'Donovan . Rossa, st Clothing in Charlottetown. {dels | Were sent to look after, has been negl-cted. | and Professor Mezzeroff, were among the - | Dr. Jenkins among others, found his| speakers. George Smith presided at the \rroxs of every kind and description at| way into the Dominion House of Commons, meeting. Fancy Sale in the Market Hall to-morrow afternoon and evenigg. 7 Tus brigt “Zara.” Capt. John MeMahon, ' lat Mumbles Roads onthe J6th inst., after a passage ot twenty-one days from this I 7 For Xmas ives and forks, and silver a} ns to R. K. Brac es. {decl8 - > Prince Edward Snowshee Clud will ut the Secretary's office on Thursday afternoon next at sharp five o'clock. In portant business. an At the next meeting of the E:lucational Institute, Fridzy, the 2ist inst., Mr. T. A LePage will give a paper on ‘‘Parsing and the Parts of Speech,” For good clean raisins and cnrrants go to R. K. Braces [dec 15 —— Ar the close of the lecture in the Y. M. C. A. last evening, the chairman announced that the next lecture of the course will be delivered by L. H. Davies, Eeq , on the 4rd of January. Sabject: ‘Great Men in Council.” ssiaheestadipasllienl Farm Soto.—On Saturday, December Ist, Mr. D. Reardon, of Covehead Road, sold his farm, consisting of sixty-three acres, to Mr. Eddie Vessey, of Little York, for $',500. Mr. McWilliams was the auctioneer. = — Questiox.—The question is asked how cap L. KE. Prowse seli the cheapest Clothing is the city; but as quick as thought the answer | comes, because he buys for cash and lives on emall profits. ({dec18. _ — Tue ‘Northern Light” sailed from Pictou for Georgetown to-day. The ‘‘Sum- merside” left this port for Pictou at noon to-day. She will probably return to- morrow. jsicnselillenitiniste We notice that the spars and other obstructions have not been removed from the different landing places. If they are not re moved by the owners immediately, the City Surveyor will remove them at the owners | expense, elie e4 Tue following patents were granted to citizens of Canada by the U. 8. Patent Office, ring date Deo. 4, 1583: stroug, Guelph, Ont., begring-plate. H. F. Coombs, Charlottetown, P. FE. [., butter-tub. Kenneth Kennedy, Kenyecn, Out., dumping- wagon. J, K. McLeod, London, Ont., car- coupling. ——_-~<-—— — Misstonaky Meerixg.—The annual mis- sionary meeting was held in the Brackley Point Road Church, on Wednesday, December 6th, Mr. George Bryenton presiding. Rev. J Burwash, A. M., was the deputation, He gave an able speech on the missionary work of the church. Rev. G. Steel gave the report’ There was a good attendance, and the sub- scription was above the average of recent years. a Tue brigt. ‘‘Alpheta,” Capt. Wm. McPhee, bound irom Great Britain to this port with a cargo of general merchandise, went ashore, during the gale last night, at the north en- trance of the straits of Canso(East side). The captain informed the owners, Messrs. Peake Bros & Cu, by telegram to-day, and states that the vessel is now full of water. Further particulars will be received to-morrow. The “Alpheta” was fifty-two days on the pass- age. -_- >-— Isaac Moetey appeared at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon charged with attempting toshoot Danicl Moarshall. Marshall. who is nodoubt a crank, swore directly that Murley attempted to shoot him in a lane off Queen Street, but other evideace prodaced showed that Murley was totally innocent of the charge Jaid against him. However the evidence was conflicting and the Macistrate had no other course to pursue than to send Mr. Marley up for trial in the Supreme Court. This he aid. Mr. Murley was admitted to bail. The case is not, to likely to receive much attention from the Grand Jury. —_ - >_> -—_— Coxcret oF SackED Music BY PROFESSOR Frirst at Lirrce Yorx.—On Wednesdoy December }2th, the Choir of the Prince Street Methodist Church, Charlotte- evening, town, assisted by Mr. Knight of Zion Church, gave a Concert in the Methodist Church at For more than two hours the Choir delighted an immense audience with Some of the pieces selected were most difficult, but were rendered with great precision of tune and The blending of voices and parts was greatly admired by all who had a taste for} the reputation acquired by the Halifax route While all the selections were | for gast time is to be fully maintained.” Some Little York. chorusus, aithems aad soles. harmony. 90d music. S aaltiahs yet “O be joyful in the Lord,’ “Come unto Me.’ tion by their well executed solos. body. she played, ib c “The box o’ Whistles. with rare dignity, ease and power, to his divections was most perfect Great praise belevgs to him for the careful and thorough training to which he has sub- jected the perfor vers. The Concert from beginning to end was a rare musical treat, and Every available will not soon be forgotten. foot of sitting and standing room was occu- pied. The proceeds of the evening were $38.50, which wi'l be devoted towards the cost of the new church built for the Metho dists of Stanhope and Covehead. When the remaining subscriptions are paid in the spring, the church Will be clear of all encumbrances. Thia result is most encouraging and praise- worthy. The Trustees are grateful to Prof. Frieze and hi« eo and to the Trustees of Little York Chur maky thy ¢yvomny , and to all who helped to subiated ul, ~Voos. John B. Arm-*Mise Marys McDonald, ’ and ‘Gloria in Excelsis,” | ;aste might well be made in the despatch of | were given ia a style worthy of the fame ot | Pyplish goods from Halifax to Charlottetown. | Basis Professor Friese avd the Choir he led. Mr.) Whiie looking after the interests of the people F. H.Beer and Miss Knight gave great satisfac- And Miss arr, perhaps, never excelled in the reading of the dae slases with which she pleased every- Miss Morris presided most skillfully at the organ, and ic the instrumental piece which exhibited complete control ot Professor Friere 1 @ wielded a the baton, and the response of the singers ind what did he do? Made an ‘‘exhibition”’ | of himself, that was‘al!. | | Is it not the duty of our people to rise jin their might and demand the ful§ilment \of the bargain made so many years ago, or |a separation from the Dominion? Instead f being alive to this matter our people |} seem to be agitating for a grant from the | General Government in order to hold the /next Dominion Exhibition at Charlotte- | town; a thing which we cannot expect, and : 3 : not one tithe the importance to our Island usual verdict was rendered. Before being that efficient steam communication would taken to the scaffold O'Donnell expressed by regret at his outburst of temper at the close of the trial. ©’ Donrneli’s interment, Etc. Lonpon, Dec. 17. The interment of O’Donnel!’s remains will take place to-day. The usual legal inquest was held upon the body. The face bore a calm expression. The head was quite loose from the trunk of the body. Lhe rope made a deep indentation. The Therefore let the meeting called by the Sheriff for this evening be devoted to mat ters of the greatest importance to our ,colony, and do not let us be continually | making an exhibition of ourselves. Cork, Dee. 17. | Do not let this meeting b> merely for the} At the trial of seven Invineibles, to day, purpose of giving some gentlemen an oppor-| charged with being connected in a murder tunity of airing themselves before the elec | conspiracy in County Mayo, the Attorney tors of thie county—let us have a meeting | General stated it would be proved by evi- _of the electors to clear off those political ad-} dence that the Land League subscribed a |venturers, and | guarantee it will be a) fand for the murder of certain persons. | success. | Common Sense. | ——— The Land League Implicated. —_—— Passengers Landed. | Lonpon, Dee. 17. . . ' y 1 j | By refercing to the Darty Examrnen of | ,, The passengers of the steamship the 14th inst.. it will be seen that the| “88yrian Monarch” which has been under matrimonal fever instead of decreasing is surveillance of the Government detectives ‘still on the increase. They say it is a sure |?" the steamer since Saturday on account : ae ee : ‘6 a ae eign of ‘‘good times,” if so there ought to | of a rumor that Invincibles” were on /board on a mission to rescue O Donnell, ~—e Georgetown Notes. -—— be a good winter here. As a great many | Ladd ots ; . . * . . os y 2 ‘ >» fell victim to this disease within the last | ¥°T® ‘##¢e¢ this morning. few months. ee Reprieve Relused. The brigt. *‘Columbian” cleared for St. ! | John’s, Nfld., on Satarday, 15th inst., with | a large aud valuable cargo shipped by A. A. | Dusiin, Dec. 17. /McDonald & Bros., and J. E. McDonald,| Earl Spencer,Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, | Esq., of Cardigan Bridge. has refused to grent a reprieve of the sen- tence of Joseph Poole, the murderer; and The sch. “J. W. Mullock,” which went|) 0 yi bo henend teceneill | ashore a few weeks ago on Boughton Island _ has been taken off by Mr. M. Bourke, who | i | made a very good thing out of the job. The March on Sontay. Shipping has been very brisk for the last | maret fortnight. Produce of all kinds, also beef Parts, Dee. 17. |and poultry, coming in abundance, Ata meeting to-day of the Senate Com- | A, A. McDonald & Bros, purchased from Ne etc adie rane eso . J ’ of Launching, 4/| dated the 10th inst., stating that the march turkey which, when dressed, turned the on tomtets woubl binda an Shu 35th scale at twenty-three pounds and twelve y 8 : | ounces. | Mr. Angus McLean killed a pig fifteen |months old that weighed four hundred and eighty Ibs. The Crown Prince in the Eternal City. Romp, Dec. 17. The Crown Prince of Germany and suite arriyed here at noon to-day, Yours, Qvuere FELLOW. Dec. 17, 1883. — — The English Shipbuilding Trade, Labor Troubles in Austria. Vienna, Dec. 17. During the labor troubles here last night, a commissary of police was killed, There is much excitement, and the authorities arrested six workmen engaged in the affair. The Newcastle Chronicle says the question of the future of shipbuilding is now coming |more rapidly to the front. One large | Tyneside firm built recently a steamer, and \found that its intended owner could not raise the capital for it, and another market had to be sought. Another firm have just put down a steamer on speculation, the first for some time; and a third firm has received the deposit fee from the orderer of a Losses by Fire. ~-— a Hawirax, Dee. 17. Many legal documents were lost in the steamer. The reason for this is fire of the 16th, which will cripple the not far to seek; it is known that Supreme Court cases at the term going in, the rate of freights has fallen very a ereatly. Until there is a change in| The * Princess Louise” Disaster. this respect, new capital will not enter the trade. Old established managing owners Hawirax, Dee. 17. can procure funds to replace vessels that) No decision in the ‘‘Princess Louise” they lose, and a few others can sell shares ; inquiry has been arrived at yet. The evi- but, broadly put, additional capital is not | dence is to be sent to Ottawa. forthcoming largely. There must be a more general adoption of a better system of management than afew firms have com- menced, and there must be (if not higher freights) a reduction of the working ex- penses of steamers. ~_——-~ ——__ ee —_- -———- — For Xmas cards and soap goto R. K, | Brace’s, Cal] often and early. {decl8 Se aly Says the Montreal Gazette:—‘‘The steamer ‘Polynesian’ arrived on Saturday afternoon and discharged at Halifax nearly a thousand tons of goods, which are coming forward on force generally on the Ist of January next, special trains with customary speed, and will | The Minister of [nland Revenue, having be due here on Tuesday, ith inst. The) received s veral complaints about the prac- mails and first-class ‘passengers passed | tical working of the Inland Revenue Act Chaudiere at 11.50 a. m. Sunday, and reached | in St.{Johnland Halifax, has decided to send Montreal last evening. The ‘Circassian’s’| an Inspector to inquire into the grievences freight, which arrived last week, was run/ with a view to remedy them. through from Halifax to Montreal in sixty- Sir Leonard Tilley lectured this evening eight hours. It is evidently intended that| gt Richeviile on Temperance. Sir Charles Tupper has arrived, and will enter at once upon the duties of his Depart- ment Arrival of &ir Charles, Hauigax, Dec. 1%. Sir Charles Tupper left for Ottawa a few hours after his arrival yesterday. Ottawa Notes, ae Orrawa, Dec, 17. The Liquor License Act will come into Cherlottetown merchants think a little more Weather Bulletin. — of the Upper Provinces, the Intercolonial Rail- | way authorities should not forget those of the people here. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the —_e— Maritime Provinces. Hawypsome lot of Xmas Tree ornaments just opened at R. K. Brace’s. [dels Toronto, December 18 --10 a. m. Uspanway, Ex, G. W. Chief, Winds shifting to southeast and southwest, fair to cloudy weather, stationary or higher temperature. SE = = assisted by the Rev. C. McLean, organized a Lodge of Good Templars at Hizb Bank, on the 13th instant, to be called ‘‘Star of Hope,” and to meet on Tuesday, The officers installed for the quarter are: Charles Sencebaugh—W. ©. Florence J. Stewart-—W. V. J. Livingstone—W. S. J. A. McLean—W. F. S. B. Beer—W. Treas. Edward Jardine—W. Chap. Robert Glover—W. M. D. Glover ~|. G. L. Jardine. O. G. For the benefit of our cdstomers our Store will be kept open till 9.20 p. m, during the Christmas and New Year holidays, commenc- ing Monday 17th inst.—J. Quirk, City Steam | Bakery. dec 15 lw eine CneaPr AND Goopv,—For 59 cents you cau purchase from apy reliable druggist, a box of Mack's Magnetic \{cdicine, which containg forty-five doses: this is cheaper thay any | other similar medicine sold, and while it is an Flora Stewart—R. H. 8. | cheap our drvyyists say it is the best, and Annie L. McLeod—L. H. 8. | ives satisfacton in all cases, Sold in Char- * 2S doen lottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co, Read ut @ i; Bind, gute RK. Braves. [debs é. evap Iw whiy,” MRI 8 s Lee TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, AFTERNOON JUST 7 DAYS TO GHRISTMAS, And we will be better able to wait on you now before the rush. 0 Grand Show of Silver-Plated Ware. —_—— YU --— - SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN BRACELETS. We have all the samples of a Manufacturers’ Agent, and offer at Reduced Prices. Childrens’ Misses’ Ladies’ and Gents’ Rings, all styles and all prices; Fine Gold and Silver Lockets and Chains, Initial Pins and Studs, Fancy Pencils, Patent Watch Keys, Silver Thimbles, Scarf Pins. Decorated and Mounted Vases, Satin Lined Jewel Cases, Novel Napkin Rings, Ink Stands, Thermometers, Card Trays, Biscuit Boxes, Cream and Sugar Dishes, Tea Sets, Salyers, Spoon Holders, Pickle Dishes, Cruets. _ Just received, the largest stock of Silver Necklets and Lockets in the city. Gold and Silver Watches, Spectacles, Fancy and Useful Clocks, and a great many other articles which, if given for PRESENTS are likely to Ch't Dee. 12, 1883.—eod Rem Ww. TAYLOR'S. Our Store Closes Every Evening at Six p. m (Saturday Brcepted). ———:0: —— Carpet Department: In this Department we are doing a very large trade, in Axminster, Velvet Pile, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch Hemp and Twine Carpets, Hearth Rugs and Mats. The reason is we buy from the very best British markets, keep the | newest designs and styles, and sell at a small advance on cost, Grand Assortment of Silk Plushes, Velvets and Velveteens, 100 boxes to choose from, at prices lower than ever before offered. Mantle ~ ‘Department : These ‘goods are selling rapidly. They are the best and newest makes and grand value. ee —— * 0) 1 er Cloth Department: The 200 pieces Job, Jacket and Ulster Cloths have been selling wonderfully fast. The prices are very low for the quality. 0 A large lot Seal Cloth from $3.50 to $8.25 per yard, Daily expeeted, 30 pieces Oiicloths (English), from j-yard to 3}-yard, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Ww. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1883.—dy wkly aa Te ; ; —aee FURNITURE, FURNITURE, AT COST. Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. ae EDSTEA DS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofcs, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glassea and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings. | JOHN NEWSON, . Ctrartot'etown, fer, ¥, 1&B3— ty ame incnnnin 1 eee Pe — LARA ein ean A '| Edward Bay field, FANGY GALE AND TEA, In Aid of the Baptist Church Building Fund, IN THE MARKET HALL, IND EVENING. Yeae=_— A grand time may be expected. See small advertisement for particulars. = ae to Henry | Longworth, Esq., High Sheriff of Queen’s County, } HEREAS it has come to our noties that the Board of Commissioners managing the Provincial Agricultural and Industriai Exhibition for 1883, in Prince Edward Island have suggested that steps be at voce taken to secure, by application to the Lominiwn Government, a grant for the purpose of holding a Dominion Exhibition next year (1884) in Charlottetown, and we believe it to be advisable to support the above propotition by holding a Public Meeting. We, the undersigned, therefore request that you will cail a meeting of the inhabitants of Queen’s County (inviting the attendance thereat of the inhabitants also of King’s and Prince Counties), st an early day, in Char- lottetown, to take the above proposition into consideration. lated 7th December, A. D. 1883, Joseph Hensley, Arch. McNeill, Donald Ferguson, J. T. Jenkins, K, P, Haythorne, T. A. McLean, Chas, ©, Gardiner, William Mutch, Hi. B. Smith, thos. Vesey, John 8. McLeod, Thos. Godfrey, Wm. Bryenton, Chas.Gregor, B. Point, Neil Shaw, Jas. M-.neson, John C, Leitch, John Mctjregor, J. D. MeLeoi & Co., remind one of the giver a lifetime. Beer & Sons, D. Farquharson, W. E. D c H. Beer, Having enlarged and filled up our store, we can show goods to better advantage | Geo. an? Philip L and give better satisfaction, We will be happy to show you whether you buy or not.) Wm. Dodd, W. A. Weeks & Co, Call warly at -Dodd & Rogers, Hickey & Stewart, Beer & Goff, Kobert Young, And a large number of othera, In compliance with the foregoing requisi- tion, I hereby appoint TUESDAY, the 18th day of DECEMBER, instant, at seven o’clock p. m., in the Market Hall, Charlottetown, for holding the said meeting. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff, Queen's Ch'fewn. Ch'tewn, Dec. 10, 1883. More New and Cheap Books JUST RECEIVED AT THE British-American Book Depository. EISURE HOUR, Sunday at Home, Our Darlings, Sunday Toy Books, Girls and an‘ Boys Own Annual, Gospel Hymns, Con- solidated, Nos 1, 2, 3, 4; Miss Havergal’s Works, Lhe Poets, etc. etc., Xmas and New Years, and a great variety of other Books, suitable for Xmas Presents, —ALSO— Gaelic Bibles and Psalm Books, Testaments with Pralms, Corner Queen and Fitgroy Streets. Dec. 12.—4i 2aw ‘ JUST RECEIVED, —A T= H, HASZARD’Ss, —THE— Old Fashion Note, With Envelopes to match, unglased surface, creamy tint, suitable foral! pens and every writer. Also the New Imperial] Treasury Note Paper, ard envelopes to mateh. Noth- ing could be more useful for a Christmas Present than a box of the above Note Paper. You can bave them stamped with Monogram single letter, G. H. HASZARD, Queen Square, SCHOOL SUPPLIES. All the School Books used in the Public, Schools can be bad at G. H. HASZARD’S, Queen Bquare. Ch’town, Dec. 7, 1883. . eod TO LET. EE large STORE, WAREASOUSES and DWELLINGS, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, The premises were butlt for, and are admirably adapted for a produce business, Apply to H, COOMBS, G. ages Chitown, Mov. 14, 1883,—<cud fot f