ee cai “a fi aaewaemanepeees aie ae Naas ae io Sag ir eee ee > sa Talk ans eaaeainramaes aamagecitias title bali te Rt ert ll a = athe Robberies at the Magistrate’s Court. a Danren Carrow, and Terrence McAtee | wore examined at the Stipendiary Magis-| trate’s Court this (Tuesday) merning, on a} ae Stipendiary N Lisa NEV | ensc a a sane ert J rh eg > © F BY TELEGRAPS fhes ike ea tA GB SRY Che i. hs iw Yt 7 we ) A War Cloud Between ‘ y charge of stealing fourteen silver ane fi rience and German ye } . two silver butter knives, and one glass re- | ceiver from the dining room of the ** Fariw- ers’ Arms,” on the evening of the Slst ult. The evidence of Mr. Crabb, proprietor of the hotel was taken. Ho gave de- tails of the robbery similar to those! proviously published, also his | grounds suspecting the prisoners, and identified the speons found on Carroll’s person as being the same as the| one’s taken from his dining room. Mr, | Crabb’s servant girl identified the prison- | for ly, : wumors of a Oellision Between and Russia, Aighans on the March, m. , o, a ae., Gc, ade, ers, and testified that Carroll, McAtce, |Special dispaich to Examiner. and another whem she did not know, en-! tered the dining room about three o'clock | en the Sist. She asked what they wanted, and they said a drink. She told them they would get it in the next room, and all went eut- The prisoner McAtee re- turned to the dining room about 4.30, and again said he wantedadrink. He was told he could get nonethere, and he left. About five o’clock the girl left the kitchen and dining room and went up stairs. {it | was during her absence thr. the silverware was stolen. Sergeant McGregor testilied to arresting and searching the prisoner Carroll, and finding on _ his person the two spoons identified by Mr. Crabb. He said Cnarroll could not account for haying them on his person. The pris- oner denied that he committed the robbery. He could not account for having part of the stolen goods in his pocket, other than he said they might have been put in by some person while he had his coat off during an altercation which took place on the day of the robbery, in the bar-room of the ‘“Parmers’ Aris.” The City Marshall said the prisoner gave the same account to him on the evening he was arrested. There being no evidence against McAtee, both prisoners were discharged. Lemuel White stood charged with steal- ing a wolf robe from the sleigh of Hon. D. Ferguson on the evening of the 2nd inst. Mr. Fergusen testified that on the above Particular attention is now being paid here to the development of the affairs of France. It was hoped that time would re- lieve national antipathies and that war might be altogether avoided; but this hope has been much shaken by recent events in France. The new French Cabinet, particularly | Freycinet the Premier, is mistrusted, the latter being regarded as a creature of Gam- | betta. LAHORE, Jan. 12. Herat and Balkh regiments of Afghans are preparing to march to Ghuznee te join Mahomed Jan. Deru, Jan. 12. Altheugh the Gorernment have summon- ed Davitt, Daly, Killen and Brennan to appear before the Court of Queen’s Bench, it is not expected that any proceedings will be taken against them. Vienna, Nov. 12. The Presse is of opinion that a collision between Russia and England is inevitable. The Presse says that General Skobeloff re- cently declared at a banquet that Russia is on the eve of a national war. 12. ? been chosen {orrTrawa lan 4 PrAW he CP Cuil. a¢ oun? ery : “9 ’ Mir. Gibbs of Belleville, has | by the liberals as candidate in West Hast- /ings, in the local Legislature. Mr. Robert- © ¢ } o */ > } ' 7 « 2 > . > date the robe produced in Court wa’ stolen) son, the unseated member, is the other can- from his sleig!1, while standing in front of Mr. J. Scotts, Kent street. Mr. Albert Leve, who was passing Queen street about six o'clock on the evening of the robbery, testified to secing a fellow running out of Mr. Robert Crabb’s gangway and into Mrs. Offer’s yard, carrying with him a wolf robe. Thinking the robe was stolen, he informed Mr. Crabb of the fact and Mr. Crabb, in company with Mr. John Davis, went into Mrs. Offer’s yard and found the robe hanging on the side of a manure bin. Mr. Crabb saw it was not his robe, and was about leaving when the prisoner rose out of the bin and walked towards the street. Mr. Davis ordered him to pick up the buf falo and leave it where he got it. The person did as requested, and cazried.it into Mr. Crabb’s yard, where it was left till the owner was found. Mr. Crabb swore that the person was stupidly drunk when he came out of the bin, and had been drinking all the evening. The prisoner, in answer to the charge, said he had no recollection of seeing the robe ; that he had been drinking on the day of the robbery. The Magistrate said, in the eye of the law drunkenness was no excuse for crime. He therefore sen- tenced the prisoner to one month’s impris- onment with hard laber. di --- oo A PoLiTICAL MEETING was held at Rustico on Monday evening, the 12th inst., for the purpose of discussing the practicability of constructing a branch railway from Rustico to Hunter River, and the improvement of Rus tico Harbor. Thé attendance was very large. The meeting was addressed by Mr. brecken, M. P., Donald McKay, Esq., M. P. P., Messrs, Robertson, Gallant, Buot, Shaw, Mc- Innis, and leading gentlemen of the district. The <peeches were brief and to the point. A resolution in favor of a branch railway was adopted, anil a committee appointed to col lect statistics of the cost of constructing the branch. It is the intention of the inhabitants of Rustico to memorialize the Dominion Government regarding the matter. The memorial will be immediately drawn up and presented by Mr. Brecken at the coming ses- sion. A reselution, thanking Mr. Brecken for his attendance, was passed. The meeting, which was a most orderly and well-conducted one, then adjourned. — ee CurutaNna---An interesting game was played at Government Pond on Monday evening, be- tween Alex. McKinnon and J. J. Davies, Skips of the Club. It resulted in a victory for the former by one point—he having made eighteen points, while the latter made seven- teen, The first rink was composed of Col. McGill, Messrs. J. R. Brecken, George Stirl- ing and Alex. McKinnon, Skip; and the second of Col. Dunn, Messrs. Donald McKin-| non, Alex. McNaband J. J. Davies, Skip. Cuatuam Desattne Sociery.—On account of not holdiag any meeting last Friday night, the society will have the same subject for dis- cussion this week,—‘‘Should Compulsory Education be adopted.”” W. Brown, junr., Secretary. Tue name of Johu Beer, Esq., appeared i2 the report of the appointment of Fire Ward- ; | i village in the U. S. ‘known by distributing every didate. The Governor General leaves for Hali- fax on the 26th inst., to meet the Princess Louise. ~ > * tiie Financial. rates for Ex- Merchants Bank Tus following are the selling change at the Agency of the of Halifax : London—sight........... 9} per cent. prem. wt MP 6 ks Se 9 percent. ‘ New York—cheque...... 4 per cent. er Boston--cheque.......... 4 per Ce} Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 percent. ‘‘ PE bessssscesbeis.. QS perdu “ Siimenn, N. B........0s. 4% per cent. ~~ * Se-sohe's;- N’fid.:......°2 per cent. + —w owe eo renner Many valuable discoveries and much use- ful knewledge is kept from the world, be eause of the immense expense in making them known to the people. This is not the ease with Boschees German Syrup, although but a few years introduced into this eoun- try, its sale now reaches in every town and lts wonderful in curing Consumptien, severe Pneumonia, Asthma, and all other of the throat and lungs, SUCCESS Coughs, diseases was first made y year, for three years, over 400,000 bottles to the afflicted, free of charge, by Druggists. No such a test of merit was ever given befere te any other preparation. Could you ask more? Goto your druggist and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles 10 eents. CARNIVAL. A Galico Carnival WILL BE HELD AT THE Citizens Skating Rink, WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 4, 1880. Those wishing to take part will oblige by sending their names to the secretary before the 20th inst. By order of the Directors. W. C. HOBKIRK, Secretary. January 9, 1880—4i taw a te Mm eae | | i POLL TAXES ASSESSMENTS Paid at the Store of BD. Rh. M. BOOPER, Huston Street. Immediate Payment Requested. Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1880. ANB Are to ® se APY 3, ’ » blist vd, : adi f +} 4 ¢ - Tie. i aM a otiemnd foe ten "Valuable Eroperiy for Sale. a I A THe Northern Light arrived at Georgetown at four G’clock this evening, with mails and passenger?, making the passage during the} thickest 01 the storm. salaithininnipticien Tue Band ef the 82nd Battalion will play at the Rink to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at {) o'clock. a eT Eacs sold for 30 cents per dozen in the market to-day. ——8 ~ Received To-day ! BOXES RAISINS, in London 10 A. SIMPSON. TYN\HAT FARM lately owned by John and : Peter Meikle, situate on Lot Queen’s County. Fer further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopeson & Mcieop, Charlotie- town. Jan. 9, 1880-~--ead AR APPLES. 1€0 bbls. No Baldwins, 1cQ ‘* Russetts, CARVELL BROS. American. | Dec. 18,’79—3i for the PAELY EX TBSCURIBE AMENER the Cheapest and most newsy Layer, Valencias and Muscatel. Jan, 8, 1380-—3i Paper published the Province. 23, in; ’ | j ; HOUSE. JANUARY. During this month we will sell at | Pies to clear our stock in the fol- lowing departments, viz : MEN'S AND BOYS’ ULSTERS, OVECROATS & REEFERS, MEN'S AND BOYS’ FUR CAPS, I:A DHS’ Fur Gaps and Muils, LA DIHS’ MANTLES & ULSTERS. The balance of our W col PROMENADE SGARFS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, (ROSS-OVERS, &c, gn Goods, Splendid lines of DRESS GOODS. AT 19, 12 AND 14 GENTS PER YARD. _. TERMS CASH. Daath Jan. 3, ee an cen anne nee ee THH FIRM OF BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, | i Take this opportunity of informing the public that all aceounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR Before the Ist day of March next, Ensuing, } | } | | and all unsettled claims at that date will have to be handed ever fer collection. | Persons having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date if . - . . 1 . “ . . . ifor adjustment and payment. They will also close out balance of stock during said time at ‘a large discount. W. &S fe BROWN. stm tac em Charlottetown, January 8, 18890. ESTABLISHED I8235. GANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. NX -ANUPACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla i Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Roepe, Houseline, Hambroline, &e., &c., equa! in quality to the best American. #@ Prices on application, Jan. 7, 18 =A en ee oe Ty BS0O,000O. ~— neers LY 8 mem J.B. Macdonald, Queen Street, | Has in stock Thirty Thousand Dollars worth of ‘ y yD Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, &c., The whole of which must be sold during the Fall and - Winter Season. SPECIAL ATTENTION iS DIRECTED TO THE STOCK Gi MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, In Uisters, Overcoats, Juckets, Pants & Vests, Worsted Suits, Linders znd Drawers, Cloth and Fur Caps, &ce. Everyone can be suited in Prices, Styles and Quality. fail to visit this Store when purchasing your requirements. TERMS CASH. J. B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1879. a7 | “ar aes ] Great Reduction in Prices ! To Close my Entire Stock of Marble by the ist of May, 1880. The undersigned offers Monuments, Tablets, &e. &e., all from original designs, and best quality of stock,t o cash customers, for 20 per cent. below the present { @RNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY, . low prices. oe eens mAs ee ts _ Pour months’ approved joint notes taken ot, oiborn-viacduct, 4. C., Lon ton, Aug. 18, in payment at current Bank rates. 1879, report on the *‘ Lorne Highland Whis- oe ° key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— | #8 Parties requiring anil fall of 1880 ‘We have visited the bottling stores of| *° make payment will find it to their ad- Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham-} vantage to leave their orders, and get sat- buildings, London, and have selected from the! isfaction, as well as good value for their vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- | ™Oney. key, and have subjected them to careful ex- Call and exaniine designs and prices. sminati aye 33 The > , ' amination and analysis. The samples were | E. G. HUNTER. pale, showing their freedom from added color- | | Kent St., Charlottetown. ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of| “NOW'S THE DAY” pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the} AND characteristics of pure and _ well-matured | b6y NOW'S THE HOUR.” Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.”’ SUBSCRIBE Artuur Hint, Hassaty, M. D. FOR The Weekly Examiner, _ ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 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