oe oat a ge. i ee ae ate sinetgS. se = epieeenpeneetn mpeg enieeemiepeesny i pee OR nit em. Cee lta ination he, eee oe mes OA ae ARRON Le ea tein | -comm - Le = Y SSS ee ———— _ - eee THEH DAILY HXAMINER, DFCHMEER <O. Tre Darby EXAMINER. | DECEMBER 20.1883. =| Editorial Notes. — | ie a cry for | “burnt | bitier | —Rat Portage has rarsed Her people have been out” and are homeless ia this ‘ ; weather, ~This ia one of the results of the N. | y Lu the United States House of Repre- | ’ a bill was in-| President to sentatives a few tre duc ed days age, authorizing the negotiate tor j Reciprocity Treaty. . . } —~The Pall Mall Gazet/e hae a satirical | «Tr parody ov Tennyson, ending: A fred Altre j Vere DeVere, if time be heavy on vour hands, f Are there ) tellers in our atree ts, | Nor ary poor in all these lands ? ' Oh ! teach the weak to strive and hope, Or teach the great to help the low; Pray heaven fora 1 while h art, And let ¢ foolish title go. os t the United States accordivg to the St. Paul | ; ces | he erie } Northwest are Pioneer. worse than those of the Cana- | dian Northwest. The Grand Forks | He ‘ald SAVS that * the situation? is seri- | ous. and what between the bogus ‘frozen | wheat’ ery, the ‘bearing down otf prices and the syste disregard of the} mete ae tie peop es pte S hy the MONopotsts, | there are om is aud stuister rumours | of retaliatory warfare which would be rTe rily tO ” } p! re oY Clearly oul compa riots in the Northwest have |} nothing to gain by joiming ghe States. | —The Moutrea reassuring fact in the points ont a | Canadian Bank | Gazel satcmenut for November. T: kiog th: | item of ctirreut discounts, and allowiug | of ] e Exchange Bauk | 1 gratifyiug | for the emissiot returp, the re reduction of nearly $4.510,0U0 1s shown. | That is to say, puper iv the bauks'to the amount of more than three million i decrease | matkable and lollars in excess of the ia circulation was retired in Novem- | ber The siguificance of this fact} is that it reveals Aan ability | on the part of traders, wholesale aud re- | tail, to their beyond what some people professed to | believe. When credit is contracted in} proportion to the reduced volume of | trade, all danger of embarrassment to the busivess of the country is removed, and the November return shows such to be the situation in Cavada at this time, mept engugemeuts far —Respecting the advisability of this Proviuce launching ont into lafge ex- penditures, the Patriot is in perfect accord with the Hov. David Laird and Mr. L. H Davies, but in complete dis- cord with the sentiments of the rest of the community. ‘Cut your garment according to your cloth,’ is a motto drawn from common prudence. We have neither the population nor the wealth of their sections of Canada, and theref're it would be folly for us to Bookstore. j fare at Loune’s. . : ' the renewal of the Cavadian | \ attempt an exhibition on the maguificent scale which they adopt. But we can have a good and highly treditable ex- | hibition here, if ovly the commanity apart from Mr. Laird aud the Patriot) | will do what they cao to help it along. i iensinade — Other lens. —_——— Local and a HAND-PAINTED Cigar Cases at the Diamond ae Great bargains in ladics Mantles this week at Youna’s, - A SPLENDID assortment of crackers at the Fish Market cheap. dee 20 2i lid. Tue newcst and chcapest Dress Materials _—-— >- - Tre balance of Xmas Cards are selling off less than cost at the Diamond Bookstore. Scarts, Cneap Clouds, and Sacques at | “ouNG’s. i : Rememsern the Annual Meeting of the Young Men’s Christiau Association this even- ing at 8 o'clock. ~~ > Tue most attractive and cheapest Christ- | mas Cards are as usual at Youna’s, - ~~ Have you those large handsome framed pictures for one dollar and a half at ! the Diamond Bookstoro. seen - > Rea South Sea Seal Muftfs and Caps at Youne’s, inne Ar Harvie’s auction sale this evening, books will be sold that will supply cheap reading for long winter nights. severntitedinns Lapirs Fur-lined Circulars from $6.75 up- wards at LouUNG's. caecialiceand Tue five, ten, and fifteen cent tables at the Diamond Bookstore are replemishcd every morning and are continually crowded, - Ss A FINE display of Dolls and other goods suitabie for Chr:stmas presents at Youna’s. ii idence Tar Episcopal congregation at Alberton are to have agrand New Year festival on the evemwy oi January Ist, 1SS4, — > —-- SCROFCULA, that most dreaded taint in the | human system, finds a perfect cure in Aver’s >araaparilla. {dec!7. lw wly, diese iiadas Tur barkentine ‘Ulivette,’ owned by Hon. W. Wichards, and loaded by him with dats at Summerside, has arrived in Swansea, Senile {ne methodist people of Alberton are to have a pubic supper on Christmas evening, to be followed by readiogs, recitations aud music. —_—o—— s A Few of those natural California flower | and wreathiog, suitable for Xmas decorations, atthe Diamond Bookstore, This is the last chance to make a selcction. ee AN attractive look ng gold bric’ was shown ia the Ux Herald offic: by Mr. McLean, acting euperintendent of the Brunswick gold mivirg company of Tangier. Tne yellow morse weighs 143 ez, over eleven pounds, is worth about $2,600, is the product of the labor of between twenty-five and thirty men for a wnonth. -~- ->--—— Ovrk immense stock of Briar and Meer- schaum Pipes marked down 15 per cent. until 2ad Japuary.—Frasek & Reppin. dec20 — : Wes are pleased to near fram the agent that steamer ‘‘M. A. Starr” arrived at Port Hast- ings this morning at seven o'clock, Captain Ferguson, fearing bad weather, Jeft here last evening at six o'clock in a snow storm, and deserves great credit for the manner in which he has handled his boat through the season, and on this trip im particular. The manages ment of the Tishwick’s Steamer Line are certainly deserving of the best thanks of our ehippers and others interested, for the manner in which they endeavor to carry out the putie service o» this route both early and late during the shipp pg season. AT a meeting on Friday evening last of the Charlottetown Literary and Scientific Society, From the practical aaaoimity aud en- the following were the cfficers elected :— thnsiasism evinced at the meeting, we} infer that the commenity, as a whole! and individually, will do what they can | to make success.” the proposed exhibition ‘“a A letter has been sent by the Earl of Devon to bis trish tenants of an im- portant nature, iv which he invites them to offer him a price for the fee simple of their holdings, free of all incumbrance, with a view to a sale. His lordship will accept the three-fourths of the purchase money advauced by the Land Commission if present payment, leaving the remain- ing ove-fourth ou mortgage at four per ceut. payable inten years. Ue further engages to pay all Jegal expenses except the stamp duty (10; per £100) and the registration fee. The Devou estates: in Ireland are sitnated near Newcastle West, in the County Limerick, aud ex-| tend over an area of more than thirty thousand acres, with a rental of £32,000 per aonum. ‘The name of Devon recalls to m od the re port of the famous com- mission, of which Lord Devon was chairman, which supplied argumeuts and data for legislation, and which declared ‘the Irish peasantry to be the worst housed, worst fed and worst clad people in Europe.” Much interest Will ceotreiu the action of the tenants with regard to this proposal of purchas- ing their holdiugs. subsequent —— —— —— —_ Sudden Death in the Woods. Mr. Dennis Kilbride, of Lot 11, went into the woods a few days ago to do some chopping. As he did not return at the usual hour, search was instituted and his body was found lifeless at the foot of a tree. The evont was a great shock tothe inuty. It is said that Mr. Kilbride Wae atbject to heart disease. rn The idea of constructing a canal between | the Baivic anithe North Sea throngh | Holstein has now assnmed definite shape. Prince B suatck haw reeonsidered his for- tuer objection, and a bill for powers to execute the necessary works will be laid befure the Reichstag during the coming session. The cost is estimated at between six and « half and seven and a half millions surlinz. __s... — - Af c L 4. Sonecal, through his attorneys, id Wades te aha Superior Court ,V00 each against the orrvnto Mail aud..4. 2. : i of the Qusles Ubronicla — re Presijent—Wm. Kennedy, Feq. Ist Vic- President —Alex. McKinnon, Esq. 2nd Vice President-—-James W. Mullally, Esq , Barrister. Exccutive Committee—John Newson, R. Angus, and Donald McKenzie, Eequires. Secretary—Mr. H A, McDonald. On Friday evening next, 2ist inst., Wm. Kennedy, Eeqy , will read a paper before the society. Subject: “Whiskey.” From the well-known ability of Mr. Kennedy an inter- resting paper may be expected. Oxet Hosperrp Cigar Holders in_ Cases, worth $1.00, will seli for 25 cents cach for one week,—Fraser & Reppin. dec20 -_—_- soo em Tuesteamer ‘‘Northern Light,” during the thick weather yesterday (Wednesday) even- ing, ran ashoreon Man-of-War Rock, which is situated at the entrance of Georgetown Harbor, opposite St. Andrew’s Point, The tide was low and the steamer waa running at a low rate of speed when she struck the shore. As the bot'cm oo which she now rests is smooth sand sock, gradually rising towards | the shore, her position is a good one, and it is expected she will come off without much dificrlty or injury. the ‘Northern Light” had the mails and five pas- sengers aboard. She had also a small qoantity of freight. The maiis and passengera were brought to Georgetown in a boat, and arrived in the city at 10.15 last night. Siace writing the above Mr. Ryan, Purser of the steamer, who arrived in the city this morning, received information that the steamer came off without injary at 1.30 this afterncon, She will leave Georgetown for Pictou to-morrow morning at 2 a. m. with English avd Colonial mails. _ ~~ ~-—4>-.—______—__- Our Advertisers. Fraser & Reddin direct attention to their superior stock of smokers’ requisites. W. E. Dawson & Co, are offering great attractions in goods suitable for Christmas and New Year presents. D, A. Bruce is overstocked. with gents wovllen tuderware, flannel shirts, fur capa, ete., which he is offering at a discount of twenty per cent. Dorsey, Goff & Co. invite persons to call at the Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Fac- tory, and see their stock of boots, shves, and slippers, nice and durable articles for holiday presents. Jas. Vatcher invites persons wishing to present children with confeciionery during the holiday season to call at the Star Con- fectionery and inspect his stock. J. H. Myrick informs the public that the stock of groceries offered at the Fish Market is now complete. They solicit inspection of yoods and prices. S, W. Crabbe is offering tea and coffee pote, otc., ai Fight prices during the holiday | goason, nnn LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ~ - - Custom vs. Law. Sin,—In your issue of tue 15th inst., | notice that a Souris West correspondent wishes to know whether a half dosen Souris rumsellers are going to be allowed to continue to defy law and order, I confess that [ amalittle surprised that anyone should ask such a question; for has not our venerable Chief Justice decided in the Muttart-MelIntyre case that cvstom is stronger than law, or in other words, where treating is the custom of the country, treating ig not contrary to Statute? it fol lows, therefore, that where rumeelling is the custom of the country, rumselling is not contrary to law. This, perhaps, is good law. If so, it is easy to legalize any con- duct that happens to be of such frequent occurrence as to become a custom, There are judges who widely differ from this ruling; for instance Chief Justice Spragge in the West Simcoe case. recently tried in the Ontario Courts. It would appear, however, that the public mind—apart altogether from the conflict- ing ruling of Judges—is somewhat mixed on this subject of law and custom. Per- haps some one well up on the subject, will rise and explain for the benefit of all con- cerned. Yours, etc., OBSERVER. Cardigan, Dec. 18, 1883. MARRIED, At O'Leary station, on the 12th inst., by Rev. KE N. Archibald, Robert Brooks, Esq., to Miss Jemima, daughter of Wm. Harris, Esq., of Kuutsford,. At Elmsdale, on the 12th inst., by Rev. A. F. Carr, A. M., Mr. James Horn, to Rachel, daughter of Mr, Donald MeLean, Tyne Valley. DIED. A ee ee gate meena De ence Le ll Dp. A. BRUCE, 1<c8S3. a a nen a ee a ee MERCHANT TAILOR, S OVER-STOCKED with the following GOODS, and offers them ata REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT, Gents’ Woollen Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Fur Caps, Kid Mits, Sleigh Robes. 70 OVERCOATINGS, WHICH: ¥OU CAN HAVE MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Cheaper Than Imported Ready Made. D. A, BRUCK, Dec, 20, 1888.—eod wkiy 72 Queen Street, Charlottetown. SS ete =a — At Kildare Cape, on the 16th inst,, Mr. John Oliver. Mr. Oliver was 76 «years old and highly esteemed, On December 17th, at Lot 21, Mr. Robert Goss, at the advanced age of 94.. Mr. Goss was a native of England, and wes well kpown and upviversally esteemed in the surrounding districts, At Wilmot Valley, Noy. I4th, ofter two days’ illness, Sarah Barwise, in the SSth year of her age, widow of the late Joseph Barwiee. — Tif ee 2 ES SHIP NEWS. St. Peters, C B, Dec 14—Passed through canal, sch Comet, Lavach, for P BL. | Barbadoes--In port Nov. 28, sth Edith, | Woods, from and for Pl. lottetown., Ar at St John’s, Nfld, Dec 14~—sch Laura At Vernon River Bridge, on the 2nd ivat,, after a lingering loess, Elizabeth Ross, in the 43rd year of her age. | 8 () ee Halifax, 17~-ar L & S, Brundage, (har- | ERFECTION Granite [ron Ware Tea and Coffee Pots. ERFECTION Pearl Agaie Ware Tea and Coffee Pots, in different makes and finish ADC BIG BT eB ose e. SIMON W. GRABBE, Sigm of the Steve. Watker’s Corner. F, Matthews, Charlottetown; 16—King~ Bird, do. Demarara, Nov 19—sch Lillian B, Wallis, from Summerside Passed Deal, Nov 30—Elestryo —brigt of Prince Edward Island) from Wust for North (aad anchcred) Havana, Dec. 1\—:chr Sarsh Carlia, Carlig, from Summerside, hss urrived bere dawaged and must repair. : Passed Roche's Point, Nov 30—brkt Roland, Byrne, Summerside, via Queenstown, for Bor- deaux. Arat Yarmouth, N S, Hiltz, from PEI, Ar at Bristol, Dec 3, barque Katie Stuart, Fimlayson, Stralsund. ‘Lhe schooner Bismarck, Maskell, master, from Montague, P EL., via Jeddore, reports that on Thursday, Dec. 6th, about 4p. m., when near the Western Shag ledge, off Sheet Harbor, she noticed four men on another ledge, about a quarter of a mile nearer shore, whom they rescued and brought to port. They proved to be Captain Martin and the crew of the sebooner Lady Sarah, of and-from Port Medway for Arichat with a load of lamber. The Lady Sarah had been into Jeddore and was proceeding that morning, when a sqvall struck and capsized her. All han‘s got into the boat, but she was partly smashed on the deck load when launching, and they barely managed to reach the edge they were found on. The boat went adrift and broke up, and the vessel was Jast seen bottom up, grit d ng against another ledge, {One trunk wie all that wes saved. It was vory fortunate that the Bismarck happened along before dusk and acted the part of the good Samaritiap, as, although the ledge afforded room ‘enough for accommodation on a fine day in fair weather, a heavy sea would wash over it, and the en- suing night to that of the rescue was so cold that the men there would probably have perished, ‘They were on)y on the ledge, how- ever, gome three hours. The Lady Sarah was 22 tons register, built at New Dublin in 1848, hailed from Liverpool and owned in Port Med- way by ber captam. There was no insurance on her.—sSt. John Telegraph, Dec 12 Pembina, MOKERS, BEHOLD | y E OFFER one bundred Cigar Holders, in cases,"marked a dollar, for 25 cents each, From now until 2nd January we have marked our imvense stock of BRIAR PIPES at 15 per cent. discount. A few Al MEESCHAUM PIPE3 for Xmas Gifts. Every one warranted, A fine assortment of WALKING STICKS, FRASER & REDBIN, Opposite Post Office, Ch’town, Dec. 20, 1883.—10i HURRAH! FOR THE DOMINION EXHIBITION Knesurage Heme Manufacture, oe wishing to give their children ; pure Conivecsionery for Xmas and New Year's Holidays, one pound of imported trash. No polsonsus colorsin the shop. A good assortment of Cots, Whevibarrows, Sleighs, and a lot ot other things too numerous to mention, Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, JAMES VATCHER, Corner Great George and Fiunoy Sts om * shonld call at the “Star Confectionery.” Not | Ch town, Dec. 20, 1883.—4i ———— _ - ~_ ———— _—= ee XMAS & NEW YEAR'S GOODS, — —:0:-——— We are showing a most extensive Stock of ELECTRO- PLATED GOODS, suitable to the season, which, for price and design, are UNEQUALLED IN THE CITY, —COMPRISING— Tea Sets, Waiters, Epergnes, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Castors, Mugs, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Nut Crackers, Jewel Cases, Toilet Vases, Dressing Cases, Knives, Forks, Spoons, ete. Brick Store, Corner Kent and Great George Streets, W. E. DAWSON & CO. Ch'town, Dec, 20. —4i CHARLOTTETOWN BOOT ARD SHOE FACTORY. COME! COME! —AND GET YOUR— XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AT LOWEST PRICES. \ ELVET, Carpet and Kid Slippers, French Kid and Oil Goat Button Boots, Grain Calf Skating Boots, Overshoes and Rubbers, and a large assortment of all kinds of Boots and Shoes, from 50 cents upwards. Warranted to fit and best qualities, DORSEY, GOFF & CO.,, @ucen Strect. COME! * Ch’town, Dee. 20,'1883. = ae. — = -=—e. en eee eee ee — _ — ee XMAS & NEW YEAR V—_—_—_ oOo ( UR STOCK OF GROCERIES, at the Fish Market, is now complete, and we will sell, during the Holidays, very low. An inspection is solicited. Quality and price is sure to satisfy. SOLE LEATHER. 375 Sides Logan’s No. land Xo 2 - oo “9 AT BOTTOM PRICES. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Dec, 19, 188%,—pat 5i. wly wily pat her sj si PE. USLARD RALLWAY, Fae FURTHEK NOVICE, a Special Passenger Train will jeave Charlotte. town daily :Sundays excepte’), for George. town, at4.15 p m_; and will leave to return on atrival of *‘Northern Light” from Pictor, calling at all Regular Stations going ana returning. When this Train has Foreign Mails, the river will sound two long and two short blasts of the engine whistle when approaching Charlutt: town, JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, Deo, 19, 1883. fher pres ne 2i eS a CHRISTMAS AUCTION SALES HARES BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET COMMENCING AT Sevea O'clock Thursday Ey’g, Deven ber 20th, and continued every evening during the Christmas Holidays, Great Bargains may be expecter in Fancy Goods, Bolis, Vases, Albums, Toys, Work Boxes, Ink Stands, Pencil Cases, Chucch Services, Christmas Caréds, Misccilancous Books, &c. Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1883.—tf Valuable Stock. Y AUCTION, in front of the Market House, on Friday, December tat, at two o’clock,— 1 Black Ucrse. 2} years old, sire Messenger Boy, dau tiightand Mare, Is trained to barness; kind, gentle and fast. 1 Red Horse, 2% years old, sire Abdallah M-ssenger, dam Saladin more, Trained to barncss, ant very fast, 1 Colt, 14 years old, sire Larry Baker, dam Highiaud Mary, 1 Hoise Foal, sire Royal Harry, dam High. land Mery. Took fist prize at Pro. Vincial Exhihition, 1583 | Black Mare, Highiand Mary. sire Flying Frenchman, dam \ielnnis mare. This five mare is now in tual by the trotting staliion Hernando, 1 Grade Cow, 5 years old, im calf i Grade Cow, io milk, TERMS—Six months credit, on approved ioint notes. A. McoNELLL, Anctioneer, Ch town, Dee, I, 183%.—mo tu th Tenders for Shoeing Horses, ‘FENDERS will be receiv. d at the cftice of the Chief Engineer, up to Saturday, the 22nd l’ecember, from parties willing to con- tract for providing shoes and shoving Fire Department Horses (5), for one year from Ist January, 18®4 By order, PETEK MACGOWAN, Secretaay. Ch’town, Dee. 18, 1°83, P. . ISUARD RAILWAY. Christmas lixcursion, PACURSION RETURN TICKETS, at one First Class “are, will be issued to and from all Stations on this Rai-way, on ?4th and 26th December instant, good to return up te and including Jauua y 2nd, 18*4, JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec, 18, 183, pat tl 24. ull wy pa li FARLE'S GRAND CONCERT ILL take place inthe Y. M. ©, A. Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4th. Tickets, 75 connie; fo be bed at Mr, Fletcher's Mosic store and at Fraser & Reddin’s. Concert at eight, sharp, No encores. 8, N. EARLE, Ch’town, Dec, 8.--2aw a See —— WANTN, LONE, FOUND, de. ~ at alli tiek sah At sala, Aa Wharf, Apply to W. W, Clarke. os [de90 te ee —_——————— ry°O LET—Part of House opposite Railway Station. Kuquire at this office [del9 YTOVES,—-One No, 9 Magician Cock Stove, near 2s good as new, with pots and pans complete, for $/4.00. One Base Burner Hall Stove, cost $10.00 and but little used, will be sold for $15.00. These prices cnly cpen for a few days.—H. Coumrs, Agent. 'delS 2i OAKDERS,.—Mrs. Robert Rodd, has re- moved to the bouse of Mr ‘. Hearts, Euston Street, where she can accommodate Buty: of Boarters, on reasenabte terms. Ubtown, Ley, Ry 1833 ~i th sa wo et J. H. MYRICK, Ch’tewn, Dev, 20, 1883. —0i wkiy of. (wi