5 i Ail Me BB AB i ; = oe oa a a a ae ei ei Ee semenstestnenantesemeneasosananesttnat inant ati needles Five Dottaxs « YEAR, “NEW SERIES TERMS: —_—* _— BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. W. & A. BROWN & GO. In their FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Have just opened a the Xmas season. pier cos large assortment of Novelties and Fancy Ware suitable for W. & A. BROWN & CO, er ness —o _—_ oe = = 2 —s OO — Dec. 9, 1881. ——— er DNC HM BER ! ————-:0:- PERKINS & STERNS Will during this month, etter the Balance of their Kunit: Weel Geeds, Hiats, Bonnets, Miantles, Uisters and Furs, AT GREAT BARGAINS IN ORDER AN IMMENSE SSS ae ae LO OLEBAR STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ef livery UDesciption, at VERY LOW PRICES. On Menday, December 5th, we will open 7 cases of Fancy ~ sods, suitable for Christmas and New Year’s Presents, PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Déc. 3, 1881. Saas = SES : eee Ao: GORTT Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINK. ee one araenae ee ae ee Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. ie. eit Te A Ee ae, Ee de CP TION. JUST GPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velvetegns, Ladies’ Sacques, &, &e, R. W. TREMAINE, Nov. 1, 1881. 83 QUEEN STREET Queen Insurances Co'y vr rausine FIRE! MARINE! CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. a a “Oc HORACE HASZARD, General Tnsurance Agent, Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Ju’77] Agent for Priace Edward Island — REPRESENTING— CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Out, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. NORTHERN ASSURANCE C0, t Moorgate Street, London. Western £3,000,000 stg. | escapee ety sues oc Blitish America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, . : CAPITAL, $509,000.00. current rates, in town and country. | FRED. W, ee ; : cw town, arnt aucem and Waterstreets. Gon Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Prince Edward Island Railway Capital, ‘ ; 203 i 'g> Tay BT ‘ ‘ ws JNTIL FURTHER NOTICE a Passenger | MARINE INSURARCE ALSO EFfSLUTED. Train for Georgetown, to connect with th steamer “ Northern Light,’ will anes Char- <OL— - lottetown at 4.50 p. m. daily, Sundaysex- <a : cepted. 1 e Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. A Passenger Train will also leave George- town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s ex-| 0: - cepted, on arrival of the ‘* Northern Light,”’ | L. B. ARCHIBALD, | Supt. | Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Railway Offices, Ch’town, Dec 15, 1881—~i | Cbaslottetown, April 4, 188/—tf aily £ ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Fublic, may speak free.’’—Evxiripzs. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1881. = FCS ey * ‘a 4 & x s& A5 5 yf 2 2 ta j : j ke | 7 S33 x2 -~* 3 = gE Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, j Packache, Sorenoss of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns ard Sca/ds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and ai/ other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacons Ort es a safe, sure, simple and cheap Extervel Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one eutering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALELS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & ©o., Baliimore, Zid., U. 3. ws — — —-——e CITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO., OF CANADA. SIR HUGH ALLAN.........PRESIDENT. Deposited with Dominion Gov't... 142,100 Five, Life, Accident and Guarantee. moderate rates, (Farm Property and Isolated office at Charlottetown. promptly and liberally. A. 5. URQUHART, General Agent for P, E, I Ch’town. Dec. 9, 188i —1.0 Credit Foncier Losses settled Capital, - - - $5,000,000 ee ee President—Hon. E. Duclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. out sinking fund. For particulars,apply at the offive of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN. Aug. 24, 1881. Sib LI —AND-—~ L_(FE | rorwaroine Acent, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 a first-class offices at most favorable rates Consignments of Produce prompt returns guaranteed, promptly. Noy. 14, 1881—lyr For Sale or to Let eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty four feet on Sydney Street, the House con ‘ing a door, March 12, 1881—t# Apply on the premises to MKS. BOSWALL Barbadoes, — Zu hhds,. Barbadoes bright Grocery Sugar GEO. COOMBS, Ch’town, Dec. 9, ’81—tf : ‘antine Risks taken in the above Company at W. C. BISHOP, HALIFAX, N.S. solicited, and Correspondence solicited and answered (EXBAT Freehold Property, with a front of taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, |M Gillivray, 50 cents; Mrs Burke, $2; Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock-{ Power, 50 cts; 40 puns. Barbadoes Mlasses, prime articles. Will be sold cheap from Warehouse on wharf, J Fitzpatrick, $1; 4 Phelan, $1; M Blanchard © >>> Tue Daity EXAMINER. DECEMBER 24, 1881. Christmas Morn. Morn, happy morn, the touch of infant kisses, The grasp of friendly hans the day recorde; The glance that speaks a whole round world of bliszes— A tenderer greeting than the tenderest words Aud chastening all our simp'e bome rejvic ings Comes a sweet influence from this hal- lowed morn, As when on Judah’s dusky plains the Voic- ings Of angels sang, ‘‘ To us a Child is be:n!” Sone at oe pescno eee Homeward Bound. We reached the Court House in Wash- ington just in time to see Judge Porter take the assassin in hand. Judge Porter enjoys the reputation of being one of the ablest jurists in the United States. As a cross-examiner, he is, probably, unsurpass- jed. Guiteau knew that he would be on the rack for several days, and it is little wonder that he seemed disconcerted ard jmnervous. His voice was not strong, but he | gesticulated wildly. He stated that he had }eaten too much on Thanksgiving Day, and | was consequently indisposed. Guiteau is a | a glutton as well as a murderer. | Up to to this time, Judge Porter had l taken little part in the proceedings. But |all at once, he suddenly assumed the leader- ‘ship and conducted the cross-examination ‘in a manner that fully sustained the bril- {lant reputation that he has acquired as a ‘lawyer. No more thrilling scene has ever ; been witnessed in an American Court ‘room. Slowly he began, at first puzzling , Guiteau’s brain with questions about his | Career. ; ‘** You are a man of truth?” he would ‘remark inquiringly, *‘ or you are a man of |persistence and determiriation!” before {the prisoner could more than finish hie janswer to a previous question. Then | tickling his vanity by two or three ques- | tions which drew from him an expression that when he ence undertook a task he never gave it up, the lawyer asked, ‘* You | determined te kill General Garfield, did | you not?” Guiteau declined to answer, but a ;moment later said he committed ths act ‘under the inspiration of the Deity. Drop- Cappitabaees i tt27 3. - 2d. oe enngs-enered »-4§1 188,000 ping this subject instantly, Judge Porter led the witness again into a review of his jeareer as a lawyer, or as a member of the | Oneida community, only to pounce on him | with a question bearing upon the tragedy. **Did the Deity borrow the money with which to purchase that murderous pistol ?” Dwellings a speciality.) Policies issued in he asked, in-thunder tones, his voice trem- bling with emotion. Again came, ‘‘ Did | you contemplate the President’s removal by any other means than murder?” ‘I don’t like that word murder,” shouted | Guitean, ‘It places a wrong construction ‘on the case.” ‘‘It is a harsh word, but ' there it is,” said Judge Porter. | The prisoner's face was by turns ashy pale, and again flushed with excitement. , the rail, he shouted, ‘‘ If that act had been committed on my account there is no punishment too great for me, but acting as I did, as the agentof the Deity, it had to | be done.” Guiteau confessed that he had conceived the idea of removing the Presi- dent about the middle of May, but couldn't | make up his mind to commit the deed, until 5 i glared wildly, and raising his EF > a h S 0 ee C a hh a di 67 eee fee peliteinasiaaaaitian - The Company will make long term loans, about the first of June, Quick as thought with sinking fund, and short term loans with- , Judge Porter asked, ‘‘ You then made up | your mind; I thought you were acting under inspiration 7’ Thus the keen lawyer toyed with the witness like a cat with its prey Pen can- not describe that wonderful presence, the piercing glance of the eye, the earnest tone of the voice, the pointed finger with which he held the witness te the subject in hand, and withal, the commanding dignity of the ran as he stood there plying the questions thick and fast. Guitean fairly wriggled in his seat. His theory of inspiration was going to pieces, and he himself giving the worst evidénce against the defence. Mr. Scoville sat nervously in his seat, power- less to help his client, for so shrewedly were the questions put that no opportunt'y was offered for an objection. F. Charlottetown Hospital. LIST OF SUBSORTBERS. Tar follewing is a detailed statement of the amounts collected for the City Hos- PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the/ pital for the year ending November 16th, } Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | 1881, showing the amoumt received by Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks each collector, and the names of and sums ve ED ES? PRE: ‘Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Bng,, “ssi Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights imsured iu) poy, 40g by Mrs. D. given by subscribers :— O'M. Reddin and Mrs. Walker. Hon the Attorney General, $2; W C Des- Brisay, $1; M Milian, 25 cts; —— Cullen, 50 cts; F Conroy,$1; the Postmaster, $1; Thos Foley (Savings Bank) $1; —— McUarey, 50 cts: H McKenna, $1; W Cann, 59 cts; Joha A McDonnell, $3; Miss K Kelly, 25 cts; Mra Eden, 35 cts; J Carter, 25 cts; Jas Pidgeon, 50 cents; —-- Higgins, $2; Mire Kelly, 50 cts; —-—— Murphy, 95 cts; Angus McDonald, $1; Mrs Doyle, 23 cts; -—— Mrs Hennessy, 50 cents; Mrs Goudreault, 50 cts; -|M-s Eden, $1; Mr W Murphy, $2; Rev A Red Walker, $2; din, $5- Total, $31.86@. Collected by Mrs. M. Blake and Mra, J. Hughes. Owen Connolly, $10; Rev Stephen Phelan, $5: Martin O’Shea, $5; H Harzel, $5; M Molasses and Sugar’ isscs. 2:8 Hate: $2) Bree 28 2; Mrs Capt Fraser, $2; J Hughes, $1; R USU RECEIVED, ex NATALIE,” from} Reddin, $1; J McDonald, $1; P &_, Bowers, $1; J Byrne, $1; E Byrne, $1; Mrs M Green. Capt J Hughes, $1; Richard Walsh, $1; M (Trainor, $1; B Treanor, $1; P Lavie, $1; $!: J McQuaid, $i; A Burris, $1; P Kemstadt, $1; DMcDonald,$!; C Lyons, $1; H FitzGerald, Sixc.e Copies (wo CENTS. VOL. 16.---Ni}, 28, Mrs J Carrol, $1;'T Power, $1; D t ‘ostello, $1; M Daley, $1; We®oyle, 81; J McPhee. $1; Mrs J Payne, $1f°Mrs Capt. Ki kbam, §1; Miss Annie Campbell, $1; Andrew Murphy, $1; Mrs M Blake, $1; hirs A McDonald, 75 ets; J MeKenna, 50 cts; ‘P Duffy. 50cts; Mrs Capt Buckley, 50 ets; Mrs Capt O'Connell, 50 cts; J Johnston, 50 cts; D Taylor, 50 cts; J Murphy, 50 cts; J° McInnis, 50 cts; Mrs F McCarron, 50cts; Mra P Coyle, 50cts; Mrs B ;McCarey, 50 cts; Mrs Hart, 50 ¢ts; Jobn Hagan, 50 cts; Miss M A Catrolh, 50 cts; Friend, 50 cts; W Wisener, 50 cts; hs Pi ley, 50 cts; T Morrissey, 50 cts; H Walker, 50 ets; J McMahon, 50 cts; P McQuaid 50 cts; Miss Daley, 50 ets; J Leahey, 50 cts; H» Mclunis, 59 cts; T Guilfoyle, 50 cte; D Sullivan, 50 cts; P Flynn, 50 ets; Mrs P Connolly, 50 cts; C Reilly, 50 cte; M Power, 50 ets; Mrs T Worthy, 50 cts; KR Woods, 50 cts; J Oreake, 50 cts; Alexander McDonald, 50 cts; Mirs E Connolly, 40 cts; Mrs Ht Malone, 40 cts; Miss Hickey, 25 ets; Mrs Currie, 25 ets; Friend, 38 cts; Friend, 30 cts; J McQuillan, jr. 24; J Murphy, 25 cts; W Parry, 25 cts; J MeOarey 25 cts; Mrs‘M Power, 25 cts; P N Pate, 25 cts; Mrs J Burris, 25 cts; Mrs Péter~MetUarey, 25 ets; Mrs Sullivan, 25 cts; Mrs B McOlairey, 25 cts; Miss B Baldwin, 25 cts; McDonald, 25 cts, Miss McGuire, 25 cts; Miss A J Dwyer, 25 cts; A Priend 30 cts; Mins Melsaae, 20 cts; Mrs McLeodj 27. cts; W ‘ orish, 25; W Donovan, 25; Mas P McCarey, 25 cts.—Total, $100. Collected by Mra. Connolly and Mrs Caven. Mr Gaul, 50 cts; Miss Malone, 25 cts; M ss Leonard, 25 cts; Friend, 8 cts; M Pate, 25 cts; Mrs Collins, 30 cts; Mrs Kelly, 20: ets; Virs Murray, 50 cts; P McQuaid 50 ets; Mrs VicKenna, $'; Mrs McMullin, $1; Mre Hughes, $1; Foley, $2; Duggan, 237 Myre Pur- cell, 50 cts; Friend, 5v cts; Friend, 25 cte; P (rillis, $1; Mrs McQuaid. 50 cts; BD Nicholson, $1; Mrs P Blake, $5; Mr Hughes, $2; Mrs Griffith, 35; Corrigan. 50 cts; Bolger, 95 cts; Mrs Murphy, 25 ets; Mrs Clarkin, 25 cts; Mrs Howley, 25 cts; Mrs P uappin, 70 ct+; re Jennings, 25 cts; Mrs McGuoune'l. 25 cte; Mre Lafferty, 25 cts; Mrs Woods, 25 cts; Gonder. ault, $1; Paoli, 25 cts; Vre Lane, 26 cts; Me- Swain, $1; Mrs Doyle, 30 ct«; Johnstone, 25 ets; P Curran, $1; F Curran, 25 cts; Mre Grant, $1; Mr Duggan, 50 cts; Benoit, $1; Moran, $i; Daley, 50 cts; McMillan, 50 cts; Callaghan, 50 cts; Miss Lynch, 50 cts; Col McGill, $2.50; Mrs J Quirk, $2; Mrs Dorsey, $1; Mrs Caven, $1; Mary Murphy, 25 cts; Mrs F Kelly, 50—Total, $44 08. Collected by Mra. Hobkirk, Capt Coghlan, $10; Mrs Ings, $5; Hon Josiph Pope, $10; Mr E DeBlois, $1; the Misses Cundall, $2; Mre Hobkisk, $5.— Total, $33. Collected by Miss B Lenyaworth. Mr Hales, §2; Mr B Warburton, $1; J Longworth, $3.—Total, $6. Mrs. L. Davies—Collected by Miss L. Nelson. Chief Justice, $10; Mrs A Swabey, $1; L H Davies, $5:—Tota!, $16. Collected by Miss De Blvia, Mrs Theoph DesBrisay, $!; Mrs George Wright, $1; Mrs Hevry Longworth, $1; Mrs Thomas, $1; Mrs Warburton, $!; 6 Wright, $1; L Wright, $1; G W Deblois, $5; LH DeBlois, 50 cts; R R Fitzgerald, $1; Judge Peters, $10.—Total, $23 50. Collected hy Mrs. James Peake. Lieut Governor, $10; D Hodgson, $1°; Mrs E J Hodgson, $3; Mrand Mrs F Brecken, $3; Mrs Wakeford, $1; Mrs R May, 5) cts; Mr and Mrs Peake, $5; —— Morson, $1; W Lockhead, $1; Mrs “wabey, $1; Miss Swa- bey, $1; Mrs Strickland, $!; Peters & Peters, €5, E Haviland, $1.—Total, 43.50 Collected by Mrs. Strickland. Rev G W Hedgson, $3; Rev R D Bambrick, $2; Mr Wilson, $1; Mrs B B Peake, $1; Miss Haviland, $1; Mr and Mrs J » Carvell, $5; Mrs T Harris, $1; J Irving. $2! WH Stew- art, $1.59; Miss Jenkins. $1.—Total, $18 60. Collected by Mrs Georg Davies, Mrs McRae (Capt) $1; sirs B VesBrisay, $1; Miss Cameron, $1; Mrs Geo Davies, $5; Hon D Ferguson, $5; Dr McLeod, $2; Duncan McLeod, $5—Total $20. Collected by Mre. J R. Brecken. Mrs Lord, $1; Mrs Louden, $1; Benjamin Bremner, $1; T A Moore, 50 cts; N A Mitchell, $1; W W Clarke, $1; W C Bourke, $l; I Morris, $1; W H Bremner, $1; Geo Coombs, $2; Tt Callbeck, 50 cents; J R 4recken, $1; G H MHaszard, 59 cents; B Balderston, 50 cents; W T Lawson, §1. —Total $14. Collected by Mrs. F. Beer, Beer & Goff. $1; Dodd & Rogers, $3; M Goff, 50 cts—Total $4. 50. Collected by M:s. Bagnall, W Boreham, $5; J C Sprague, $1; H A Harvie, $1; John Dorsey, $1; C C Gardiner, $2; Henry Beer, $1-——Total, §'1. Collected by Miss Dawson. L Carvell, $1; — Jones, 50 cts; B Higgs, $1; Mra B Heartz, $1; WV Boyle, $2; J Newscn, $1; E B Love, 50 cts; | G Brown, 5' ct»; TC Robins, $1; Mrs W Brown, $2; H J Leng- worth, $1; F Perkins, $1; Miss ~uaddon. $1; Miss ~mith, $1; F Dean, $1; W E Daweon, $5; J & W Beer (in yoods), $3 50-—Total, $24. Mrs. Stronach. Mrs Laird, $1; J McL, $1; J D McLeod, $2; 1 A Bruce, 50 cts; Mrs Auderson, $!—'Total, $5 50. Mrs. Starling. Colonel J H Gray, $16; W R Watson, $4; Col Dunn, $1; D Stirling, $2; F W H, 6&0 ets; D McKinnon, $1; J Rebertson, $1—Total in eash $25.50. C D Rankin (in medicine), $2 Total, $27.59. Mrs. MeLeod. L McNutt, $2; TC Jame, $2; A A Bald. win, $5; C Robertson, $3; Grant Bros, $2; A A McLean, $1; T L Finlay, $3; Miss McLen- ian, $1; D C Martin $1; J Yeo, $1; Mrs Me- Neill, $1 W McLean, $1; H M Churchill, $2; Me McLeod, $5—Total, $30. Grand total, $452.88. ~~ — Serious troubles have broken out in the Soudan. A false prophet with 1.500 fol- lowers has totally annihilated Governor Fishoda’s force of 350 Eyyptians, and kil- led the Governor. The official opening of the air line of the Pacific Railway between Winelpes and Portage La Prairie took place on Tuesday last. —— ae —_ ; A Dublin despatch says thata prison jis being prepared for the arrested mem- Water Sweet.) $1; G@ Dixon, $1; J McLeod, $1; Rev J Phelan! bers’ of the Ladies’ Land League. Niiss Kate. i me igi "7 a ' v p o a eel a a I 8 GN i se Se mmmnNe ee on tem Nl lo EA IRR ae a lil 0 a TA ate te 8 ARO NR te ABE 8