HT the Ost te. ~ A mme Li€- VE TOE DAILY HA AMIN KE ‘focal and Other Tents, | TE Kh GRAPHIC NEWS. -_ e tirn Now } wah 4 ; ‘ Dp : ss 7 Baxd * e } SpectaL Desrarcirs to Tux FXaMoner. 1 good » Qad | pss t : ; Lobster Packers in Council. ff vor ali thw wacoment | —— T Fesyv Cu Ren » , ; _ Pa i Mon TON, N. B., Dec. 30. G05») will be held to-night from | . of Fon Chured 6 . | A large meeting of Lobster Packers was rh to 22 k held here to-day to consider the newly pro- ° posed regulation for fishing. The present : is : y : } . . BLAN * why ) Season is from the 20th of April to the grapley Bees i loch ot July, and itis propesed to make - | the season trom the Sth of June tothe Lith these popular | of July. The fishermen and packers are Ta — wy, free, at the | Opposed asa body to the change, and resol- fashiow pel) ; Wolons were passed to that eff st. Among Dia p | those present were Josiah Wood and Dr. : , . | Leger, M, P's, O.iver Melanson, M. P.! : we } he . : . \ ; of wit ; an | P , and about 40 others. Four counties AO) a1 ’ ur '. ‘“ is were represented, “| Pia | pm; Sto9pm | ee . eames , h Sunday | Declares His Lanocence. s bien pary . & monte lentern | Concorp, N, H., Dec. 30, | ~ . : sr) . > +t » ; c In an interview with the Register while ‘© y was ’ : ‘ . * ;en reute to the State prison to-day Isaxc ¥ . ( etown at Sawtelle declare d his lunecence of the bali peat | n, ant mails and| murder. Wis brother said the jury all | ahs . . ; t , : prsengers 3 this city by | stated before going into the box that they sesoial | .t tock had formed an opinion and that the public | it the to 8 D MOP and press are against him, that Dr. Blook | coe a ihe pee il conclu iou from this wo ald . : ‘ ; ‘ Ln rs « yy . 5 bal ; Vl L. NV 166, : ; ,* | Was responsible for Hiraim’s death, and that ; 2 I San “ cgi 28 to be " freely er wil! deliver reinthe hall at Little} he (Isaac) knew nothin: x of it until told | SS’) Source tee ae good thing York evening of January the 8th | of jp | that is bought and so'd ; and that it would os - Subiect: A trip te thé [be as wrong to enact and enforee a. la i a hit ” sh@ela. & license law as a prohibitory law. Fathtrianc The trish ‘Les ders Meet. le Ya J 5 os . r, “hve recognizing hquor as a t , i + “2s } ! ig c 1 i ov ve AVG ‘ i i i Dy yspe ™ icure—lIs oot a palliative, bat] BouLogng, Dec, 30. | 5, od hi ing, we have 4 » bear in mind , e. then controls. and : sans : . | that, hke gun powder, it is a dangerous acure; 1 . Parnell, O'Brien and Gill, nia’ this! ,, ' : " : : ; irritaticm and in a ae thing; and that the traffic is one more ; afternoon. A conference will be held here}. , , dimmation of the s wh that causes tndi-/ >, ror this afternoon i able to abuse than most others restion and : P Dec. 30 | And if the legislature can, without inter- - it 1c. Bl ; ‘ coats > ARIS, ae | fering to any apprec a le extent with its ’ : ; ‘ ' ’ . . : ‘ SHR N YEA Che direc’ors of it is now stated that the Parne!l-O' Brien | free sale to men, throw such sale-guards ‘ 1) r} ) *y hil nein . } » 2 3 soe y of ° the ¢ ‘ ‘ ving Park anu } XDIDI- | ¢ onterence Wiil take place in this ey, B U-' around the business as will prevent the tion Associa ided to make Sep- gne having been mentioned to throw the/sale of poisonous adulterations, and the “ tine ¢ *-oayve follow * the ‘ . = ‘ aia . * ° teu 20c8 S Gays SN eee? ©" | seporters Cf the track. ide bauching of boys, both so notoriously | - ' Bovrioenr, Dec. 30. [done under cur present so-cailed prohibi- : ; law, surely it i@ht, ar h ei j askeT S ‘ These will be a eket | Phe leaders of the Irish party have is- a ; » Surely it is right, and their duty ‘ : : co so. sooial in the Princetown Road Methodist | sued the following announcement : ‘* Par- | by Charch Wednesday the 7th Ja anuary | nell and O’Brien met here to-day and had | However that may be, in human affairs, as 4 ‘ ™ ‘ ; o i i - j ‘ j ' ae et} t sever ‘ cin the evening. Admis-/ & pre ] rere d conversation, which w ill } e re- 1y ou _ tt kno abe } - a _ gh it is be at to stick as . } 3 tildren 10 cents. | suined in a few days.” | closely as possible to the deductions of logic, , 3 Sa j it is often necessary, or at all events expedient, es ‘ iia. al | to de ‘pirt from them for a time, ‘Logic ; r 4 > - . . . . : ts a ‘ io 8@i — fer a lLiVvelinvon T he Str il xe oy er. ladmil ts of no co; impr uinise Cx mprom’se is the 3 Sarl & whore — eany “| — essence of politics.’ tr instance the im- ; ot . if iT Puls of such a — j . ° anes whe Tes{ ibuity and g °1 "' wre GLasaow, Dee. 39. | position of eust oms duties is an interference tramnc, S€ems a W St bargain an 1” O1 | ones . . ’ ° { - c — mole ; ach a a Ml f / ne 129 Che railroad traffic has so improved that — Te right to tra © freely with each ‘ i t ; J j . ‘ simi ge lj other ‘ < a int + > rdihk +4 : tiwk | the railroad offitials have announced that | Ot? t, a8 & mtter of expediency, we > i ‘2 : 3 i see it done every Gay, ove n to suc h an extent - jas faras the Galconian road is concerned | t tica ly ibit t ti f ae oO praectica , ro | h 7 i . Mark ¢} che strike is at an end The Glasgow and to practica ly pronibit the importa ion oO THe James Carruthers, Clerk of | ‘he strike is 2 ay es >) | certain articles. But to dir ‘tly forbid under Pr : P EE. Island. ail] D V. eon- | Southwestern Railroad has reinstated m wy penalties the Ssale of a thing in daily use; . Fa - ‘ie ” - am ” + s dus s wil the Presbyterian | fitswmen. This action, 1 1s thought like ‘by a great part of the people, and yet leave ita, Chi "4 k onthe s tid Pues ly, will cause a st impede of strikers who | importation and manutacrure free, isa policy ata . ‘rt ee . A full attend are known te the unions tu return to work. which seems to me, both on principle and, ip hee a ’ —— view of its resu!te, in practice, to be not only ” nS iy > » ow Saal +} ‘ a. 2 senda ied Hand:someiy Remembercd. j totally indefensibie, bat lacking in that by ; j : aa Th emas | —_- ; Which in the end we find it best to govern try ‘ is ‘ ~~ . 3 . : ny wt eT ae ths im Montrest, Dee. 30. | our public as well as our private acts, namely, \ vi 8 ime iu afiePOE y . } : i ; con § ise A nk « 2 bee oint p nt for a first violation of the Can«da J. J. Curran, M. P., of Muntreal centre | COMMON Set . one. . % ae i a. i : “ : . at by those Letter abie Oo s8Ddez or 1a i perance Act; “ sea wel dismisved | 18 the recipient of a silver caske » con- rr a . 7 : > : _ a > r adjourned One drunk, an old | ,,; ning a cheque on the Bank of Montreal subject, sucn & baw as the scott Act | is in : ; 264 nin unietiiee Sit Sk . : a a fae aad inechagae sition to the great axiom of trade ' a ee for seven thousand duilars. This brilliant | i.¢ where there isa demand for anything, ee a successor of Darcy MeGee made his first) there will twa Lys be those to fill it, even at | ; os a | padabie a at idress in Surfunges c ~ eRy gg0n4! risk, until the supply is eut off | Wat HNIGET = li ; Pas ae but 19 years of age. The “gift in que sb10N | at the fount i head. rile ‘ ihe . (neds . : ; — ‘ | : i service willl bo held in the Methodist! came from leading merchants of Montreal.| Again thanking you for tesy Brick Church to-night at 10.30. Rev W. | : —— - os W.. Brewer and Mr. Robert Sutcliffe will | The Chinese Passenger Trade. wsejst the pastor In conducting the service. BA Shon So ae ee The ch: ir with ba in attendance . Orrawa, Dec. 50. : = ioe . The Canada Pacific authorities are urging | Esoay Egupo. “oxcert — The ladies i the Government to »meid the regulations | wbo had charge of tha Methodist Sunday- | ; school concert last evening may well be con- | by which steamers in the China-Canadian | stulated upon their savcess. Many picces | trade can only carry a limited number of | . programme were perfectly rendere’, | Chinese. It is contended that the restric. | .J all were thoroughly enjo,.4a Ne Any one | tion 718 unnecessary when the other existing | Le iidrengs a! soon s or recitations was regu: stions ure enforced. | a the admission The decoratior s iinet Nd rinaiemanpavenstn pre *y- ay td or gg ie] The Quebee L gislature. of annual nee ry this} 2. } . ol. and we wish it conticued suc- Qui BEC, Dec. 39 : Te Legislature prorogued to-day. Premier a Mercier and ‘Treasurer Sheyn wi!) leave Boox Sare.—On Tuesday and Wednes- | shortly for England to negotiate a ten million dry, January the 6th and 7th, a special j doilar loan g ia operate a conversion of the b wk sale will cake place at the Diamond | gett. Book Store. Mr Chappelle has decided | sinaiiaieasiiaiale " eluce his immense aud valuable stock The Cold Snap. fall kinds of books previous to stock | —_—— taking and will display the goods on the Frepericron, N. B., Dee. 3 inter during the day sale, when grett | ‘yn. weather is extrem: ly eld, Last bargsins will be given On the evening pightt he mercury depp to 16 below and | f the above dates at 7 30 an auction sale | yo nicht ig somewhat colder will be had. At either the private day | re Bit eae +1 ning auctions a grand oppurtun- ity is afforded to purchase very cheap. Weather Malietin. ‘ a - ae ae - Toronto, Dec. $1.—10 a. m. >. fzermomerer Beavincs — Mr. New Moderate to fresh winds; fair and very | bery, agent of the M-teorological Depart-! ..14. nt, reports that at 9 o'clock last night : tha mercury in the ermometer stood at | ; ee ee site b st during the night was | 14 degrees below, and that at 9 this morr- below was recorded. Thermometers | a ot the CHLY lower, however. Af ’ i Mere exposed portiol! GFrop- | ped Seversl Gearees NEW GOODS. io this afternoon the thermometer in J hns ms Drug Store registered one Bmrtes rOR aa nae Pane vorthwest wind which is blowing at an | average of about fourteen miles an ei ur “| é cd makes the cold more generally felt than it | 0 i ay Tra e would otherwise be. a. ; ——AT—-— Masosic ~The brethren of St. Jubn’s Lodge, No. 1§A. fF. * A, M., met at their 5 r Loige Room, Masonic Hall, on St. John’s SANDERSON & HL Day, Dec. 27th, and duly installed the a Offivers elect for the ensuing year. The in- iou ceremonies were ably conducted by Bro. Adam Murray, acting ae Grand Master, assisted by Bro. P. M. George W. Wake ford, a ‘ting as Grand Marshall. The following ol St John’s Lodge, No. 1; W. M.—John A. &.W.—H W. slalial New Layer Raisins, Rew Valencia Layer Paisins, Rew Cooking Raisins, New Currants. Nuts and Confectionery. tre tie oljicers Messervey. Anderson passing through a freezing atmosphere and ithrouzgh a pane of glass, itself below the | freezing point, i thin sheet of ice instead of glass ? Re oe _WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1890. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 8s me as =--"=QUR BARCAIN TIME | site king ya ye i 7 beg leave tu point out what perversion of my right to probibit. You say that I overlook “the fact that the drunkenness which results from the liquor trofic necessaril iy involves an inter- ference with the rights of others :” and you intimate tha! such mterference justifies the tate in preventing men from becoming a ‘kards by patting liquor beyond their reach, ** Logically and strictly ” That a { consider your argument against the this is not so. man should get drunk, and so in- convenience his family and neighbors is, certainly, such an injury to them as de- mands the punishment of the drunkard and the taking of all lawful precautions to prevent his repeating the crime. But the | fact that there are some who, by the abuse of liquor, ake themselves a nuisance, can give the civil power no right to interfere with a wenn m whose use of it invelyes no such prejudice to others happiness. Neither do [agree with you in saying remain, your obedient se: vant, Frep, W, L: Moony. Dec, 30, 1890. A Question. Srr,— Would you, or some of your resp mdenta, cor- explain how the sun’s rays will raise the mercury in a from 20 to 30 degress, and phe manifest un’s rays are passed through a thermometer how the same where the s y ‘< le hnonmiena iS aiso A LittLe Boy. BIRTH. on the 30th Roberts of a son. An Interesting Item ! ae BROS. CEIVED THEIR Kmas 5 Stoel ok cf Fancy Goods HBARLY THIS FALL. now epen and ready for inspection. They comprise In this wife of A & city, December, the r Ti fhiey are No trouble to show the goods, better selection, larger variety and lower prices than ever before. Ladivs’ and Gents German Goods, a large consignment ef Goods from Silber & Fieming, London, together h a splendid assortment of Meer- chaum and Briar Pipes, Cigar Cases, Card Cribbage Boards, ete. REDDIN FP nov2!—2aw t] 20th dee, then eod ICE! ICE! caser Fancy wit R08, VHE Subscriber is prepared to supply good Spring Water Ice from this date, to per- application immediately. EDWARD KELLY, Southport, sens making dec?9—3i eod © Strong Drink, Ets Use and Abuse,” MOORE, Barrister-at-Law, For mY Bw. Se. 1 W T. Huaggan The Liquor Question in a Nutshell. Treas \ N. kaoa. |New Dates, sale at Haszart & Moore’s and the ee S e’'y.—John G. J. Weblon. new Fins. Books ore. A rice 15 cents, post paid, Chap Thom is a. Le eming. * ” ’ dec30—10i s. D.—Jomes A. Stewarts New Stevring Prunes, ——- hatle alates ge : vr x T . eo eee New Lemons, WANES, LOST, BOUND ae -S.-—Josephn HH, ark. : ' S. Augustus Dewa. New Fivrida Granges. 3 viarsh.—sjmon W. Crabbe. ily sl A Eds W ANTED.—A. Maree second-hand Bird, Vogt B. <a l ply at this office. ac: fy! @ Joha A McLaren, | <A large stock of Pink Table Jelly (assorted | mbvly oF yler~ John Hobbs. | flavers), — 1's Jams and Jelly. Raspberry | }OOMS WANTED —t'wo Rooms, furnished - ae Vieemer Van Houtan’s Cocos, Fry's Checo- 'R or unfurn shed, for two ladies. Address, .. 2 ~ F it 1]. stating terms, to Leck Box 613. evd—dec30 Reisiee. I a and Cocoa, Rowntree’s Chocolates an: ating ‘onfectionery, Fine Scotch Oatmeal {in 7 Ib. tine), English Golden S, rop (superior quality). | ' Onr Choice Biended 32 Cent Tea has be- come very p«pular, and our 24 Cent Tea con- tinues to keep away ahead of everything in | the market. Ring, sing the hells. the old year's going, Aud to your masts your banners ua il; the care im your faces showing: —anid so is the mail. bani sh Lhe new yew 3 coming — a W Street. lof JAMES PaTron & LO., Queen Square. ANTED.—A giri to do general housework. ~ Se (x) - B. MACDONALD Elias always made a custom, during the Holiday Season, of giving the Very Best Bargains given dur- the year. He woald like to see everybody happy, and can assure everyone who patronize his Store and buy his goods will be happy: — Giving KXxtraordinary Bargains in Overcoats and Keefers. [adies’ Dress Goods very cheap. Ladies’ (Ulster and Mantle Cloths at a great sacrifice. Bargains in every department at J. B. MACDONALD’S. S GOODS ai nal tit innasei til STrERNS. For the right article at a low price, see our dis- play of Fancy Goods—useful and ornamental. Charlottetown, December IS, 1890--eod and wky Be i cs to 4 ¥ a ————— KINS & Fave ORY GOO0S IN GREAT VARIETY A Big Dis) piay of Bohemian Glassware. | A Big Display ef Plush Goeds. A Big Display of Fancy Leather Goods. A Big Display of Japanese Goods. STAPLE DRY GOODS..VERY CHEAP. cceaneaiiener dncovepitimnstntonnteag (x )————-—— A a EA Balance of our stock of Dolls at Half Price. Charlottetown, December 16, 1890. Best Qualities! Lowest Prices! nt re eee, Astrakan Jackets, Beaver Capes, Nutria Capes, Ladies’ Collars. Ladies’ Caps, Boas (all kinds), Muffs in South & Kseaver, Beaverette, Sable, Per. sian Eaamb, Astrakan, Opossum, Nutria, ete. sieaneitn teens tests Se STANLEY BRos., BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, December 6, 1890—dy eod wky ten Seal, aaa Lord's Wharf Proper ord’s Wharf Property. EALED TENDERS will be received at a b the office of the subscribers up to the = 15th of January, 1891, from persons willing to lease the above W hart, Scales and Scale Office. J.ease to be for the term of 5 year X)———- years. Particulars can be obtained on applica- once to Mrs, B. SrewasT Kenr dec29 Apply at NOR SALE C HF AP. —A pair of Buffalo Robes (genuire article}. Can be seen at the store To avoid the rash, we wou'd advise all who SANDERSON & CO., de 29 2i want bargains in toye. crockery ard groceries Newson’s Block, South Side of Qacen Square, | OST.—Cn Friday, 26'h inst., a yellow ed by oh Cis |] asa as pcssible at R. K. Brace’s, , Opvosite Post Uftice. Hor-e fing, Finder will be rewarded by i anes ‘ mre dec20 | del jeaving itat TUB. PXAMINER office. —3i at Beer decli—dy Im eod wky Rrossted ¢ 20% 3 AK. Cures Dyspepsia. ’ tion to ]7E MAKE the same offer as last year of a FANCY eo = \ SILVER-PLATED SUGAR SPOON with every Dol-| dec29—-ay 2i why tl dte MUST BE PAID. LL accounts rendered from Watson’s Drug Store on July lst, 1899, must be lar’s worth of goods scld; or, if preferred, a Liberal Discount. A large iot of these Spoons now due here. New Stock for the Season’s Trade. * light Jaunt- eo TO EXCGHANGB.— os sleig i p- deo? ing “leigh f ra Driviug ly to G, H, Tayror. H NOZTH SIPE QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, December 13, 1890—~dy 2aw why paid betore January Ist, prox., when the accounts for the past six months will be rendered, tf_dee , ot