re come on e ae isd ei ner. ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,””—Evxtrtpes, Scveie Corres Two Cxyrs. VOL. 16.--NO. 47. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1885, SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR GASH “P42*. =>™ CHAPTER XVIIL. CATUECII NEW SERLES Speech— Bro. W. H. Douglas. Speech—Bro Thos. Coffin. —_ Concluding Address—-Bro. J. A. Lawaon. it i hold up now ‘Mind what om : purpose a eee Ne ne sree on then waited upon the audience, wher. sob. ’ " é 5 e . : 4 ' } , ~ scriptions, amount 0 . to the black-eyed yourgsters in knee- are ee tee ee weather ; there's a many as is false, but that’s sure.* “Aye, aye,’ raid the son, Che Daily Examiner ‘I'm in hopes A committee appoiated for the ihe Examiner Publishing Oo. er vwater and onued’ z Ge = F at t o Prosecuti Ye ; emaani’ t ical At THE ‘Herty, Hetty, don't yon know church breeches, conscious of a ywarble or two in ee ae - Tae ee e . es SB 1 Leo. s va ta h if - oD he vocket ee) is loo oO z . ” o ato +e i ; CoOL Cle : begins at ino, and half gone after one their rocket. which they loaked forard to The folowing samen wer en ded to the e " T itch ao this cond 8 a a aig la ee te: at se, secretly, GUrling tne ser Te Committee :— A McDonald, ed 50 Thtas Bede's t _ be put into the ground, *Dood-bye, dandad,’ said Totty. ‘Me Saiees a Wellenp Clarke snd = + and bin drowned 3 the dead o’ night, as a ing to church. Me dot my netlace on The meeting which was a large and en- it's enough to make one’s back run cold,but Dive mea peppermint. th t eer : : pepp thusiastic one,closed at half-past ter. o'clock * Advertising at most moderate rates. ee ee ee you must be dizening yourself, as if there {7'o be continued.) by singing red acts mm nade for 1 onthly, The b: j . Br r = was & wedding i'stead of a funeral ' aceasta a : . Gop Save ree (QUEEN erly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- tlance of our stock of Trimmed = ‘Wet, sont, said Hetty, ‘I can't be iat cade ts ii : ” i a : . J A. L WSON WLS > : application eas . . ready as soon as every body else, when I've Good Templars owenang wee wee vas é Millinery at Half Price. got Totty’s things to puton. And I'd ever supenees Gee edknents mime, a epee iene ; a ee uch work to make her stand still.’ SEREDOS OF RANA LARED 42 PO ere ALMANAC FOR JANUARY, 18e5. riley : 3 —- AU I . ™ . : . tty was coming down stairs, and Mrs. : ee The balance of cur stock of Ladies Man p..<.-' in her plain bonnet and shawl, was, 00 last Thursday a good representation | . we tles, Doimans and Ulisters at a Very “ding below. Ifevera girl looked as if from various subordinate lodges attended ~OF— Las srter ay, 11h. 24m., p. m ; © she had been made of roses, that girl was t* semi-annual meeting of the Grand Sew Moon 16: day, 4, 24m., a. m Large Reduction, to clear. Hetty in her Sunday hat and frock. For Lxige of Good Templars. held st Moont BANKRUPT STACK om er, 23ed day, 9a. Mm, p. m 7 her hat was trimmed with pink and her >'¢¥*"* Grand Worthy Obief, Bro. J. C. o . Se ee te it gt SE agate white spots, sprinkled on a white ground. wore ve the — aa ) — ; . Sun Moon'/High Days @2ff Ap pAe ; . - gr . oS - thi t mok i . ut pa ten t ore : a pat Ses Mooa|High | Days 3900 Pieces White aud Grey Cottons, purchased at greatly Titers moshing bot pk and shite aon, Lodge was opened in due form.’ J Auinstmcted by Mr Rennick to sell by - = ere 9 eee fee poe ic - - ) ; e} . ee : Ce tion, Ing on ss ee a Reduced Prices. and her little buckled shoes. Mrs. Poyser ae on eerie ee ae ublic Auction, commencing on 1 Thursda - 50419, 5 38 10 44 § 29 was provoked at herself, for she coulda ‘*.*®* ‘earned from the reports of the %&. 4 i 2) Frida Sol Dy et so tl EE WHITE COTTONS. in Lots No. 1. 24 inches. at 3 C : hardly keep from aeiibie: te aaa Powe W. C. and G. W. S. that the Order stood Weduesday, the +h Jan. inS# , cen sol 9118 lef i2 A ND, sts NO. 1, 22 inches, at vo ents. ;. inclined to do st the sight of pretty well financially, and the memberebip had ~ D., 1885 4 Sunda 50, 22 9 Ie] O &4 2 " re - ws y a - 2 ag round things, So she turned without increased. Discussions on the reports of , Monda 49, 2210 30 137) 33 “ 6 “ és 3 34 és 6 “sé speaking and joined the group outside the the various Committees were deferred to At the hour of TWO o'clock in the after- 5 : 49) 23)11 2 $22 o5 ‘ : y = house door, followed by Hetty, whose heart the afternoon session A committee was DOon, and continuing irom day te day, at the ay — oem eee ; 4. 99 ' ‘¢ was fluttering so at the thought of some 2PP0inted to wait upon the Rev. W. R. save: neneutty, Somegees: Sy .cnesten; Seemanat ; a at toe aoe. ae ’ ), 36 s 66 one she expected to see at church, that she Frame to invite him to attend and take part Bres., Queen Street, all tieit eteck in trade, Friday “ miss 0; 40 a Q - Laniie-tele tiie cbendil die trod di. in the public meeting of the evening, and a er Pe S ove inelading Bibles eae tie ote aa So a, 99 : And now the little procession set off. Prepare programme for same. Pee me aegis a A gp 12! Monday 465 311.418 826° 43 ’ i, vO 1U Mr. Poyser was in his Sunday suit of drab, AT HALF-PAST TWo O'CLOCK | Letter, Note and Flat Paper, Envelopes, Ink, 13 Tuesday 461 33512910 43 with a red and green waistcoat, andagreen the afternoon session commenced, The! Mucilage, Pens, Pencils and a general assort- 14 Wednesday 455 341559 yagi 4 _—_—_—_- —- watch-ribbon, baving a large carnelian seal various reports were discussed, adopted and | ™¢2t ef such articles as are usually sold in a ae Thureday “ 35; 6 42/10 27} 51 B . E 72 h M k e + a pm pendent a 2 arama a passed unanimously. The committee Tl aie = s 4 nae ae of 5 Friday aT Twill 2 5 t promontory where his watch-pocket pointed to wait upon the Rev. W. R. east material, lot Of Show cases and Shop 7 Saturcay 45, 39 7 55 it 3558 es Deis a es, direct frem the was situated; a silk handkerchief of a yel- Frame regretfully conan the fact that ers. + Seaneeaee ‘ron Safe with com- 1S Sam “F , - 40 5 26 = _ - 2 : low as ear a and ee he was too unwell to attend. gyi MES’ = hed chance to country IY Moaday bt) $1 ® 56] 0 10 gray-ri stockings, knitted by Mrs.’ At four o'clock the following telegram! lers to obtai i : 2} eee 40 44 ) 7 i 19 6 Mills, from 12 t0 25 Cents. Poyser’s own hand, se<ting off the propor- was announced frem Bro. James M. Davis,|Statieeny, kar” a het dere a Rateening a. StS : —<s leg. Lye roan has no reason of Charlottetown :— : 3\Friday 38 4610 53,245, 11 ; . > amed of his leg, and suspected “To the Grand Worthy Chief of Good| B WILSON BEGGS, sitetmedion et sinh 90) 2 48 5 . . : . 6. : eousmemic vedios ie a } that the growing use of top boots and other } " 2a , Auctioneer. ng the ty si 45.1 20! 3 45 13) Parties in want of White or Grey COTTONS are invited to |fashions. tending to disguise the nether tems rap he meee 7 reves sty ogee | ca'town, Jan. 2; 1986 : 25 Suuda; “ie © ae ; ef : alli Mitel ? hough absent to-day, my heart’s wishes’ Sonn Bo eiody «TTS 17) examine the above, as they are the Cheapest we [limbs bedithetr on im apuiable desen'ry with the cao, Through Jou. Tevet! Mol ond Mopson & MOUUATTI 23; W edneeday 3 ba’ 3 7' 8 Stl Qt have ever offered fur sale reason to be ashamed of his round, jolly the Grand Lodge in Feuh, Hope and | C eC ’ Orson oQuarrie, _ 29 Toursday — 32i 55; 4 1) 9 46 23 4 face, which was good humor itself as he ae we Dry oe guide, and Lone a x 30 F riday _ Bt 57, 5 5210 31,26 a «@ 4 said: ‘Come, Hetty—come, little uns!’ © - on i 7 $l Saturday 7 294 58° 6 40/11 14) 9 29 2000 yards Table Linen, and, giving his arm to his wife, led the way This message was received with hearty! BARRISTERS % = = | oe = causeway gate into the yard. applause, and brought many expressions of | ices | Ma 1 | - . e ‘little ums’ addressed were Marty good feeling from the members present. _| i Tk RAILWAY Tis TABLE, 7000 do Bed Ticking bought and Tommy, boys of nine and seven, in’ A committee, consisting of Brothers H. 5 me | ’ (little fustian tailed coats and knee-breeches, A. Bears, Rev. E. Bell and E. Lane, was Al TORNEYS- AT-LAW Cliewtsntctedi, Pom Cheap. relieved by rosy cheeks and black eyes; appointed to prepare and forward s letter : ” ae looking as much like their father as a very of condolence to the widow of late Worthy Offi in Old Ba £ GOING WEST. A.M. P.M. | R os ee like a very large one. Brother and County Deputy F. H. Camp- ee if nk, ‘i Char town. ...802 32/4 number of DRESS LENGTHS, in Colored Silk etty wal tween them, and behind bell, of Excelsior Lodge, Pownal. io , “dl Roy alty a oe tl Sie aan 7 ™ oe Silks, good colors, came patient Molly, whose task it wasto The following resolutions, which created (OP STAIRS). wt = 5 att a a on a: worth $1.35 to $1.50, all for 95 cents to ao —_ through the yard and over all interesting and animated discussion, were} Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1834. ¥ Hauter hive ee ccccee ee ae = the wet places on the road; for Totty, hav- | proposed and adopted:— RN MT a I A es Ag, dl # eisai nh. aan v0 549! $1.10 per yard. in; ily recovered from her threa ; on RE ome Be oo as renee arrest Pe Ss Sees rust. SULLIVAN & BAGHEILL ; ~ a. fever, had insisted un go to church Frestown 1035 534] oe , ie es 5m Moved by Bro. Rev. E. Bell ded . es -. «ie tanta Senin . js ’ ‘ w to-day, and especial] h 7 ; : rer Kensington «. ------ 0-20. ? S 57 450 yal ds Colored Dr ess Silks, Ww orth RDS ee ee oer te ane, by Bro. B. A. Bears, as follows -— ATTORNEYS = AT- i AW . “= ee ee , Qs « én ‘ ~ ~~ . And there were many wet places for her to| Fesoleed, that this Grand Lodge recom- ~ (depart ‘1 < a nd Jo Cc ents, tor 65 and jo cents, be carried over this aren for noe mend all subordinate Lodges, and members| . i iets. 4: 209 . a had been heavy showers in the morning, of the Orders, to use their best influence to Solicitors in Chancery, Wellinzton ae tz, £ z . though now the clouds had rolled off and guard all a. = or —_— NOTARIE: P ; Port Hill. , Pete 322 lay in towering silve masses on the ™80!ng cunningly dev petitions, in the = UBLIC é Bort i s2» DLengths of Japanese Silks, worth ».: ’ ineret of liquor dealers, for an amendmest| oppiogs.cratiran te nc Albersoa whee 5 47 | You might have known it was Sanday if * te anada Temperance Act, having in ; fan's Otuemg, Grea Ms: atonneena tint ni 70 cents, for SO cents. you had ouly waked up in the farmyard, Vie® the requirement of three-fifths, vote] Sores Mnw': Shasiotisiows. FROM WEST a. M. The cocks and bens seemed to know it, and *° =e the law = am which wre be} @@ Money to Loan Pianta, 647 ie gn s ‘ idee i made only crooning subdued noises. The * eration entirely in the interest of rum-) w WW Scruyvaw, Q C,| Oxmerae B. Macwnns alae 147 Lengths of Striped Washing Silks at SO cts _ sors, bull-deg looked less savage, as if he yt ee Jan. 18, "2. O Lear sq , _ woul lave n satisfied with a smaller ease Port tii rencsebdoll ae bite thaa usual. The sunshine seemed to SECOND. z ellngton if 7 0: call all things to rest and not to labor ; it . Moved by Bro. E. Lane, seconded by) PHO | Os fisesache a4 : i ‘ a a was asleep itself on the moss-grown cow- Bro. Rev. E. Bell, as follows :— i \ arrive ll 57 a. ™. A Large Stock of DRESS GOODS, Black and Colored French shed; on the group of white ducks nestling Whereas, a feeling exists amongst the For the Heliday Season! Sum v =) -. ‘res mae a a > a enhin - togeth i heir bills tucked under their friends of . ad ot . . oe 202 722 d NOS S ce < ' together with t mare riends of temperance and others who de ; kia : . "7 oI TERI OS, CASHMERES, SERGES, COSTUME CLOTHS, Wings ; on the old black sow stretched sire to see the law respected : That the! — y 500 «820! RUSSIAN CORDS. &c.. &e. languidly on the strcw, while her largest Licensing Commissioners of King’s County,! RWIS’ Photographs are now known as the eee 317 845 , young one iound an excellent spring bed or a majority of them, are not in sympathy! most Genui-e and Arti:tic productions dee 327 855 ee — ‘ : on his mother’s fat ribs; on Alick, the with those who are trying to suppress the|*™ te Provinces. . Rent NG. 4.kn do sos 402 932|Ends and pieces Fancy Flannel SHIRTINGS, 32 inches wide, shepherd, in bis new smock-frock, taking liquor traffic. | _andeese and Faxtentt, Work.ave made by North Wiltshire 417 947 all wool OQ — = - ? an uneasy siesta, half-sitting, half-standing Kesoleed therefore, that this fact be/ ™°™ wae Reve seat peoseens Spay nt eae Royalty 5 0g 10 39 aii WOOL, vO cents, iormer price oU cents. on the granary step. ale brought tothe notice of the Government, | > ton aa nel ealline ¢@ ‘ Cnari : 532 1102 Alick was of opinion that church, like with the view of having this evil remedied! ; pwys Ganon Street, Ca'town P E. 6 P. M. ; t = st other oe was = eae eae by the appeintment of such officers as are) [siand. : or ee ; Chari wD ae 1 ) ys ¥ ; olten by @ foreman who the weather ¢+ cficio members of the board, as will give} declO—3 kly tm hariottetown 5 \Bargaius in our Large Stock of Ready-Made ClotMINg, scc°ine'eres on iss mind. ‘Church * nay their aid and inflence towarde the sup-| at er } ; P*} Beat ahi gotten summatelse to think on, waa ap pression of this infamous traffic and the due} WE ELL seed arrive : - Ne : oT answer which he often uttered in & tone of observance of the law. Ss ow oo 452 MEN’S OVERCOATS, ULSTERS,REEFING JACKETS, BUF- outer ene eet meant no an) Catried unanimously. | Potat rastown 6 42 ys > YL NOOCWIN CC =. : mnennannn ited oh ior - The Grand Worthy Chief, Bro. J. C.) oes, ee :|-- FALO AND BLACK DOGSKIN COATS, FUR tress mdsed I Moon at hit mind coltagar and the Grand Worthy Sere] More 6 08 CAPS AND GLOVES. cast, and he would on no account ‘J: Bro. John A. Lawson, were epane- | Sp ngs, ark, St : . 5 have missed going to church on Christmas Hie E.- mere > eC. 7 ere R. R Ties, Bear --6 26 : Day. Easter Sanday. and ‘Whiteuntide.’ His Honor the Lieutenant Governor of this/ e 4 Sou ‘ 42 y: =? . , a . > - . o ' — 950 BOYS’ SUITS, IN LOTS, AT $1.50, Bzsitttccattaprnn iaryinle Posey A Stiga, tig the tl na . in worship and religious ceremonies, like OPPortunity the Garnd Lodge, as such, had) Lumber, . Boars ons -- see seeeseensese tree sesees : = $2 00 $3.00 AND $4.25 other non-productive employmente, were in- oe ange his appointment to that} ; “y neregepenpnpeee<* 29") ae ws en , nee for people ope bed ere Kare os “ a ptiiadasi ahi ae! Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac- MI 8 57 , ; : sere S ather a-standing #t the y ao Te. gee to th "4 = : + gate, 4M Poyser. ‘I reckon he 8°04 of the order,” im listening to the re . Be ‘ Mast Siew >= Men’s and Boys’ Underclothing, in great st, st Maris Poser reokoi he S08 Si ocicgates inom the varcon Lodges,, W@W, Berries, Eges, > 43 wantsto watch us down the field. It's Sten alt diel aie a i cee oeesee $12 e . = ‘ ond ful hat icht h b ; d bi t _ vote o — re passed e € co > . ate acs oe variety, of Quality and Price. cd seventy five’ ss=~=«*«f St Mount Stewart for their kind bospital- —_ eigen PO CTO ‘Ah ! 1 often think it’s wi’ th’ old folks ease ae 1. teen te pe er Best Prices for all Shipments. Write fully —_— ee ae ne ra . . . ——— rANUtr 2 as it is wi’ the babies,’ said Mrs. Poyser; BGs! OS: © ©- Railwsy, for granting Royaity Jauc:ion ...- 10 54 A LO i Of RE M X AN is OF i W EEDS. ‘they're satisfied wi’ looking, no matter tickets at single fare. Concluding crre-| ae eee Chaclettenetie, a bi sekedsiel 1b 17 whar they're looking- at Its God monies wore then attended to, and the) A C "Almighty’s way o’ quieting em, I recken, ss? closed. HATHEW Y & 0., ee | G HL. W. VINNICOMBE, PIANO TUNER Pianos Tuned, Re-wired aad Regulated. CHURCH ORGAN®* i, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. Tuned, Re-toned aud Repaired. pearly twenty years’ eXperience th the construction of Eaglieh, American and German Pianos, aud under the patronage i Government House, the Convent and the leading musical families om the Island, feels ire of yiving universal eatisfaction. Mr. V. will engage professionally for publ at private coucertse the coming s¢a#on. Uffice—C, P. Fletcher’s Masic Sture. Ch town, Oct. 3 1584 Having ULSTERS AND MANTLE CLOTHS MARKED VERY LOW. ——«9«» > 0: Blankeis, Quilts & Comlurtors in Great Variety. BUFFALO & JAPANESE ROBES, KC A LOT OF HORSE RUCS BOUCHT AT A BARCAIN. GEO. DAVEiis Charlie Ftown, Dec. 3, 1884. SS K Cee &c. oO rr & CO, afore they go to sleep.’ In the evening at seven o'clock the pub- lic meeting took place. . wa. Old Martin opered the g ate as he saw the family procession approaching, and held it wide open, leaning on his stick~ pleased to do this bit of work; for, like all old men whose life has been spent in labor, he hiked to feel that he was still useful—that there was a better crop of onions in the garden because he was by at the sowing, and tha the cows would be milked the better if he stayed at home on a Sanday afternoon to look on. He always went to Church on Sacrament Sunday; but not very regularly at other times; on wet Sundays, or when- ever he had a touch of rheumatism, he used to read the first three chapters of Genesis instead. ‘They'll ha’ putten Thias Bede i’ the ground te ‘ore ye get to the church-yard,’ he said, aa his son came up. ‘It ‘ud ha’ been better luck wevd ha buried him i the forenoon when the rain was fallin’; there's no likelihoods of a drop now, and the moon lies like s boat there, dost see? That’sa sure sign o’ fair Underhay occupied the chair, on his right, G. W. Coun, Bro. W. H. Douglas, and on his left, acting G. W. V., Sister Mrs. H.) Geseral Commission Mercbante, 22 Central Whart, Boston. McEwen, surrounded by the Grand Lodge officers, on the platform, all im full regalia. | Mechanics Exchange. The meeting opened with singing, and with) prayer br Bro. Rey. E. Bell. Addresses) delivered (opening remarks) by the were Chairwan and the G. W. S., who gave the statistics of the Urder, after whicn the fol- lowing programme was successfally carried | Song—Sister Horton. Speech—Pr>. Bears. Singing— The Choir. Speech—Bro. Rev. E. Bell. Song (tric)—Sister Horton and the ters Coffin. Reading—Bro. K. Douglass Speech—Mr. D. A. Macdonald. Seng— Bro. J. A. Lawson. Speech— Bro. Lane. Reading—-Bro: H. McEwen- Sis- Members of Board of Trade, Core and Ch’town, Nov. 19, 15*4. STEAM! STEAM! 'TYVHE undersigned, being about to remove from Flat River, offers for sale at Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 13sb Jeousry, 1835, at } o'clock, p. m., on the premises, his Steam 'Saw Mill, complete with Fotary Self-acting Shingle Machine, Cross--utter, Shoftings, Pu! leys, &c.. 4c. all in complete working order and driven by 2 12-hiree rower engine. All will be sold together or separately to suit ) ole ate kpown at sale. | yt Rivw, Use. 2h conded nts