— PTH DAILY HXAMINER, DECEMBER 27, 1882. : 4 CARD Sa LL H. PROW SEH S oun’s Day—to-day. r ; Sr, Jouy’s - | : Fo the Electors of Ward 4; oe ae Will, for the next Two Weeks, give (YENTEEMEN <I be on Wednesday. 241k Jor ttmate that SPECIAL j E ' ditlicult selection requires more cate In the | Local and Other items. | THE Dal LY VXAMINER blending. Perhaps this was not sosuccess- | ____. i i} ——* —~ ‘ ful as it might have been, but the solos were good, and the closing counter- harmony fairly effective. Altogether the concert was a success and the evening & IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rae Examiner Pusuisuine Company, rrom THE Orrice, Conner oF WATER arp Great GROoRGE STREETS, | pleasant one. Charlottetown, p. E. Island. | | The Masons will dine at | to-night. Janun I will again offer asa Candidate fa Snetleg, BARGAINS, COUNCILLOR, | > ; -+ —_ s+ | Tue next St. Peter's Readings will be on Civil Service Examinations. Tuesday, Jan 2nd. ‘ " | —_ > te Joseph ©. McDonald, La aS. | Turo, L. Cuarpetie, Esq , announces that M. W. Murphy, Cherry Valley. Rares or Susscrrprion : Ts dnaions +: 25 mn ales STOWN. | eut.-C J. Hunter Duvar, Inspector . Six Months, $2 50 | cocoESSFUL CANDIDATES AT CHARLOTTETOWN | Lrevt.-CoL Jd. ’ , During the term I have h Three Months, : ; aa . i. = of Phaherize, fa :ap tho Opoene —IN— | Fepresenting you at the Civie: lon ee One Month, 000 | The following passed the Civil Service| : - . | teresis of Ward 4 have been stri | . ° . . . ‘ s reps » 9 > . ctl ea Advertising at most moderate rates. | Ryamination reeently held in this city: — | — re ate a. wien tos Meee 5 and you will, no doubt, admit the es a ag aa renee woe! Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, |rvsmertsteie rere ice cnet ees oe oa a itasion Qualifying Rmomenation. sili os e V CO 5 , § | any previous period Greater at ie im. . | Joho 5. eae | Cov he horses express what St. Jacobs A press of business will prevent me making ments, on application. | (Mharles Murphy, Sammerside. Coup the horses express iat St. Jaco ‘ aan : | Charles Murpty, for tt rould not their neigh . 1 y { QI general & canvass as I would g _— | Walliston Brown, Charlottetown. oo = ae. Woun erg M |. N ss } ‘Of R CA t ~ therefore, take this Opporiunity of ict {’ | Je G. McKinnon, New Annan. ees. . ‘ bat ennneet. Tae Dary EXAMINER | Jomes@. McKinnon, your suppo toliit Your obedient servant, ~ lhe w ’ fe 8 > i h | THE y DEOQEMBER 27, 1882. Martin M. Martin, Brown's Creek [coming civic election, ee T weeds, Wineeys, Wool Squares, scarts, Sacques, &e Ch’town, Dec 11's CA APPELLE, —_— —= : James E. Cox, Charlottetown. ? ps i 8 ; ’ rape =I5 3i eod "3 ET i bg :MEMBER the sale | tion of Paper . | an the ‘Vj Bditorial Notes ati ery Bewmination, | Niagasaes this evening im YMC" Ar| | WE Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great] King’s County Advertiggn’ a cs ° ( e —The way to obtain the Fishing Bounty is explained by the advertisement published in Tax Examiner to-day. _-Mr. Osborne’s letter—all the way from Revina—will be read with interest. Only to those for whom hard. work has great attractions and who have some movey, does Mr. Osborne hold out in- ducements to go out west. Such men cau get along very well here. —A bubble has been pricked by the discharge of Westgate, the self accused Phenix Park murderer, When the ma- jority of people heard of his whereabouts, at the time of confessing complicity ip the crime, they dubbed him a ‘‘crank.” He has since proven himself to be ‘a crank,” and Dublin magistrates showed their good sense, in ordering his dis- charge. «Mr. W. S. Fielding, M.®. P., editor of the Halifax Herald, has been sworn in a member of the government of Nova Scotia. We have no doubt that see + -——- Attempted Murder in .Malpeque. FERTHER PARTICULARS—1HE DEADLY ASSAIL- ANT READING A BIBLE To EASE HIS MIND. A correspondent at Sommerside furnishes the following particulars :—That part of Malpeqne known as Prince Town, near Prince Town wharf, with the exception of two or three highly respectable families, is settled by a gang of people with very unenviable characters. It appears there had been some alter- cation between Roderick Howell and W1l- liam Wallace about fence poles that had been used to enclose some stacks of grain. Wallace was in the act of removing the poles when Howell came upon him with a loaded shot gun, which he fired at Wallace with deadly effect. Wallace is a married man with some family. He married the widow of James Blackmore, a man who was drowned at Darnley a few years ago. Wallace had been in the employ of Messrs. D. & P. McNutt, who give him an excellent character. Reading Room at 8 o'clock. sinsesjediamenias Tuk harbor still remains open, and there is nothing visible in the bay which would pre- vent navigation up to the present. Bliildpenshll Mr. Ronert Irvine, representative of the firm of T. & E. Kenney, Halifax, is on his semi-annual business tour of the Island. venenaniibiiaiae SLEIGHS FoR Saue.—A few new and second- hand sleighs for sale by P. H. Trarvor, Kent Street, opposite the Rocklin House. [de 27 - > Tue Superioress of the Hospital thankfully acknowledges the receipt of $10.00 on Christmas Eve, from the guests of the Revere House. idpiediites Have you paid your subscription for Tue Darty Examiner? If not, do sonow. Let pot the New Year's sun rise and “ find you indebted to Tur Examiner.” > — Dunxine the Week of Prayer, a Monday Prayer Meeting will be held in the Parlor of the Y. M. C. A., each day, from half-past tweve to half-past one o'clock. -_-- > —= HE steamer ‘*M. A. Starr” sailed from Georgetown for Halifax at noon to-day, with Bargains will be given. L. FE. PROWSE, 74 Queen Street, Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1882. (18s2. ss 882. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. —_—-- To the Wholesale and Retail Trade: V & A. BROWN & CO., are showing a general assortment of British \ . and Foreign Dry Goods and Fancy Ware (suitable for the Xmas season), at very close prices. The very latest NOVELTIES shown in every Depart- ment. FOR SALE, eae * King’s County Advertiser” sold by private bargain, with all its and office requirements, now im working order, &s it stands in the Office, 1s Mr. Wightman’s Buildin; town, has been established in Geo-getown the last six years, being the only Periodical in the County, it has a subscription, ist of 1,200, and has of late been increagi hs ng a a of energy, with as this will be a very eligible openin g i ness; and as the en resources of King’s County, with its manufactures and mercan- tile establishments, becomes enlarged, the ‘Advertiser’ will, as heretofore, . be the medium of a wide exchange. Application may b>» made to ' WM. SANDERSON or : MICHAEL HESSION, | Georgetown, PETER McOOURT, ~— Patriot Office, Georgetown, Dec. 27, 1882.—pat 3i MILITARY, MILITIA RETURN NO, Mr. Fielding will do credit to the Bowel is also a married man baiyreee a cargo of pork, potatoes, and oats. It is, we 500, ition. Few men are b int-| sixty an ty years of age. is now uae Lean a ie ; oi iali position, Few men are better acquain fe the Pulvon Eaoate dell a trial learn, the intention of Mrs. Fishwick to send Fancy Woollens, Dress Goods, Fur foods, 4 speciality, © hehuges ed with the public affairs of our sister Provinee than he; and if all the mem- bers of the Nova Scotia Government were equally honest and conscieniious, we should have no fear for the conduct of its public affairs. diatieitiaeniius A School of Perjury. The following extract from an United States paper, describes a condition of things not peculiar to that country. A few weeks ego, the Stipendiary Magistrate of this city, feelingly stated from the Bench, that the untruthfulness of sworn witnesses in the liqnor cases some of »them, person- in Jone next. Your correspondent saw him in his cell to-day with a Bible on his knees, which he said he was reading to ease his mind. 7 - The Burglary at Summerside. The man arrested (as reported yesterday) was Alexander McNeill, of County Line, a blacksmith working with Mr. Harry P. Woods. The preliminary examination was held yesterday, before J. W. Howe, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate. Mr. McKenzie prosecuted the case without the aid of counsel, and proved his ability as a lawyer to be little short of his skill ag @ master tailor and artist. Mr. McKénzie has recov- either the ‘‘M. A. Starr’ or ‘‘Edgar Stuart” another trip to the port of Georgetown, or of Charlottetown, if the weather permits. eatin PERSONS in want of Spectacles or Eyeglasses will remember that Mr. B. Laurance, the eminent English Oculist, will only remain here until Saturday, when he leaves for Summer- side, Mr. Laurance’s Spectacles are really first-class, and we would heartily recommend our Spectacle-wearing citizens to give him a call, at C. D Rankin’s Drug Store, and be suited, before he leaves town. - -<>— — THe enterprise of Fishwick Express Com- pany, in again sending a steamer to a port in this Prevince. 1s to be commended. Mrs. Fishwick sees there are large quantities of A general assortment of Brussels, Tapestry and Seotch Carpets, of new desigos, efextra value. Also Twine Mattings, Hemp, Carpets, Oilcloths, Paper Hungings, etc,, in variety, all of which are being disposed of at our usual low prices. W.& A. BROWN & CO. — Ch’ town, Dec, 16, 1882. NM CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Brigape Orrice, St. John, No BR * - 11th December, 1882. Memo. regarding Military Schools 1. Military School opens at &t, John, WN, B., 3rd January, 1883, and the course of in. struction will take two months, © 2. Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of all ranks can attend. They should send in their pames to the Brigade Major Militia at Si. John as soon as they can, 3. Uniforms to be worn will be Tunic, Trowsers, and Great Coat. Officers can wear men’s upiform, if necessaty; but all must bring uniform with them, A fir cap can be worn, or forage cap. 4, Any person of average ey ee can who attend the school regularly, ally, respectable men was evident. and produce awaiting shipment to Halifax, anc rashes oitnelendiatn a - disgraceful :— ered the stolen goods. though the season is late and winter naviga- i; his certificate, : ——__—--+ +++ -- tion of the Gulf is perilous, she does not m Suz 5. Those living at a distance from St, Joba “The saloon of this country is primarily a Personal—Gossip. hesitate to risk her steamer to accommodate will receive 75 ceats per day ( in cluded), on obtaining certificate, and three school of perjury From the very day it i , : . the Island patrons of her line. opens it makes liars of mep. You. may say a : ‘ , via Tan i same this isastrong charge. Indictaéaloon man} Rev. Father McGillivray, of Boisdale, N. . “ ie Bes = gst peso SD sales mile for transport going end oe in this town for the violation of law. Your|§., is serigusly ill of typhoid fever. HE NEW ARCHBISHOP. — Kev. Ur. \. : ; i : detectives tell you that he has persisteatly) 4 [oj . a t - , that of twelve | 2 Brien has received official information from | 6G 99] ¥. Noard anti dging can be obi violated it. Bring him into court and put ipsic despatch says - that of twelve! Rome confirming his appointment to the l ITD respectable hotel. in St. John at from $3 per : ; -patudents who died last session at the uni-| vacant Archbishopric of Halifax di = week. ‘I him on trial ; subp@na from their houses in ; 7 ; - | vacant Archbishopric of Halifax diocese. The — ; this city, twenty-five men, young and old,| Y@T!tY, one was killed in a duel, aud six | mourning in which the throne in St. Mary’s 1. Captain T Meenas, who wae Ra : : * | committed suicide. Cathedral has been dressed "since the death of a — (7 0-— Beigade Mujor st Aldershot Camp, is Tm who have patronized him...They come into court, you reach out the Bible, they will swear on God’s Holy Word to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Let them take the stand and try to prove by them facts which you know to be facts. At Brussels the trial of Leon and Armand Peltzer for the murder of. William Bernays, a noted lawyer, concluded on the 23rd inst. Both were found guilty and sentenced to death. The case created a great sensation. Archbishop Hannan has now been removed and the consecration of Dr. O’Brien will likely take place early in the new year.—Halifar Chronicle, Dec. 24. A splendid assortment of Glassware. Lamps; a large variety, from 30c. te $6 each. GLASS SETS Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, Celery Glasses, Water Cariifes, Butter In choice Family Groceries, comprising in part,— TEA, warranted very choice. SUGARS, in Granulated, Refined and Porto structor at the School, and will reply. te any enquiries, evel By order, $ io (Sga) C. CREWE READ, _.., Lt. Col, B. M. & Adj’t, Mil’. School, a, oe 4 ra ae shen I to ®| Armand was criminally intimate with Mrs.| Scorr Act.—At the Stipendiary Magis- Rico. Coolers, Preserve Dishes, etc. Dec. 27.82. ” aa ae wiltally potiones uaaaanl (46: Bernays, and it is believed persuaded his| trates Court this forenoon, John Shea, on| COFFEE, Java and Jamaica. Croet Stands, China and Glass Bouquet = grades his manhood, dishonors his citizenship to defend the man who, when he gets his last dollar and made him a drunkard, will Kick him into the street and call him a dranken dead-beat. Have you tried’ to’ enforce the law against saloons? If eo you know this to be true.” - St. Paul's Concert and Readings. A large audience gave attentive hearing to the readers aad musicians in St. Paul s Schoolroom last night, at the Concert and Readings in aid of the funds of the Ladies Industrial Aid Society. Except that the darkness of the porch made the entrance of iate comers noisy, and therefore somewhat distracting, good order was maintained throughout. Mr. A. B. Warburton, was in the chair. The programme was of a conveni- ent length, and weil arranged, and the selec- tions were long enovgh for every purpose, not so lorgastotire. The readers were essrs. R. R. Fitzgerald and Geo. Peake The latter gentleman read the “Gambler's Wife,” with unusual feeling and pathoe. Scope and volume, are the charm of goed duets for the piano, but the clear treble notes and a well sustained bass in ‘‘Schulhoff’s Concert? Walk,” by the Misses Holl, were additions! delights. The Misses Rayden, reproduced a favourite in Herolds overture to ‘‘Zampa,”’ and Misses Hobkirk and Dunn played the ‘ Reveil du Lion” with a great deal of spirit and force. We enjoyed a rich treatin Miss Hensley’s ac- curate interpretation of an ‘‘ Andante and Rondo Capriccioso,’’ by Mendelssohn, which difficalt solo wasplayed with expression and britliant manipulation. We need more classical music in our concerts, and are glad we have such a capable interpreter as Miss Hensley proved herself last evening. Prof. Earle sang heartily a solo from ‘*Patience,” and inspired much enthusiasm by his clever interpolation of allusions to local celebrities. As an encore Mr, Karle sang, “‘All an account of Eliza,” from *Billee Taylor,” with its smooth melody and amu-ing words. That bewitching song, “‘A Bird in the Hand,” as exempli- fied by the three maids of Lee, was sung in such a pleasing way by Mrs. W. Longworth brother to murder Bernays. After sentence was prondttnced Leon Peltzer said :-‘“‘ I have what | deserve, but im the case of my brother the jury commit a judicial crime.” Armand appeared greatly dejected, and cried out:—‘*May the curse of my little gitl fall upon the heads of the jury.” The judge declared this speech infamous. The prisoners were then removed. Rev. Dr. Benson, Bishop of Truro, who hag accepted the Archbirhopric of Canter- bury, and thus becomes Primate of England is a native of Birmingham, where he com- menced his education, going afterwards to Trinity College, Cambridge, of which he successively became Scholar and Fellow. He graduated B. A. in 1852, M. A. in 1855, B. D. in 1862 and D. D. in 1867. He was for some years an Assistant Master at Rug- by, and was Head Master of Wellington College from its openingin 1858 down to 1872, when he was appointed a Canon Residentiary and Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, having been a Prebendry. of that Cathedral for three years previously. He was for . several years Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln, and in December, 1876, was appointed on Lord Beaconsfield’s recommendation to the newly founded See of Truro, to which he was consecrated in St. Paul’s Cathedral in the following April. Dr. Benson has published several volumes of sermons, and is one of the contributes to the *‘Speaker’s Commentary on the Bible.” He married in 1859 the daughter of the Rev. William Sidgwick, of Skipton, Yorkshire. ——-_°—» oa -—__ —- Foreign News. ~~ A Berlin despatch says :—The bases of the understanding between Russia and the Vatican are the re-establishment of the Russian Embassy at the Vatican, the rein- statement of archbishops of Warsaw, new bishops to be appointed after a understand- ing beween Russia and the, Vatican, ap- pointments to important livings to be sub- mitted to the Russian Government, states of Rassia to exercise a certain supervision over the seminaries, and the inmates to hive liberty to return to the Catholic Charch. complaint of James Curtis, Esq., Inspector of Licenses, was fined $50 and costs for a breach of the Canada Temperance Act. The case of C. Benoit, charged with a breach of the Act, was dismissed for want of evidence. The fine of Mrs. Pridell, Crapaud, for a breach of the act, should be $!'00 instead of $50 as previously stated. SS THe man Wallace, shot by Howell, at Princetown, continues in a critical. condition. Last night he eupeteey to have a change for the better, but the doctors are still of opinion he cannot survive. Howell, who is now quietly reposing, says the shooting of Wallace by him was a mistake—‘‘he shot the wrong man ’’—and while he leisur ly reads his Bible to soothe his troubled spirit, he declares his willingness to pay the penalty of his crime, sooner or later, by imprisonment or by hanging. —----—- 27m e Murray Harbor Notes. On the 18th inst., the County Court was held at Murray River for this district. It was presided over by Judge Reddin, who is much respected by all for his patience and justice. Much business was done, and there was a large attendance. On the 19th inst., a Sabbath School Concert and Christmas Tree was given by the Methodist Congregation at White Sands. The church was beautifully dee- orated by the ladies* The singing was excellent, and the recitations by the child- ren were very good. There was a very large audience, who seemed to enjoy themselves well. On the 22nd inst., a Sabbath School Concert was given by the children in con- nection with the Bible Christian Church. There was a good attendance. The scholars presented the late superintendart of the school with a Bible and address. A _ suit- able reply was made by Mr W. Hughes. A pleasant time was spent by all. Y. M. C. Association ryF,HE ANNUAL SALE of Papers, Periodi- holders, Epergnes, Toilet Sets, Lustres, Moustache Cups and Saucers, etc., suit- able for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. LOOKING GLASSES, a large assortment Molasses, bright and heavy. Golden Syrup. FRUIT, in Green Grapes, London Layer, Black Basket, Finest DeHesa and Valen- cia Raisins, Currants,Almonds, Nuts,etc.| to select from. CONFECTIONERY, assorted. Fancy Flower Pots and Shades. CANNED GOODS, in Pine Apple, Peach,' Shelf Hardware. Tomato, Green Peas, Baked Beans.) Kuives and Forks (Dinner and Dessert). Salmon, Lobsters, Corned Beef, etc. Carvers and Forks, (good quality), Lime Juice, Lemon and Raspberry Syrups. | Pocket Knives, Scissors. Soda, Wine, Fruit and other Biscuits. ‘Tea Table and Dessert Spoons. CHEESE (superior) York Factory. Tea Trays, in sets and separate. Corn Starch, Potato Farina, Candied Peels,; Bath Room Sets. Macaroni, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Sago,| Brushes, Table Mats. Essences, Vinegar, Spices, etc. Blower Stands, Sets Skewers. PICKLES, Mixed, Chow-Chow, Household! Toasting Forks, Ladles. and French Capers. Jelly and Pudding Moulds. Apples, Onions. Rolling Pins, Basting Spoons. CHUVICE FAMILY FLOUR. Cake Turners, Egg Boilers. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Buckwheat Flour, Teapot Stands, Caa Openers. Pearl] Barley, Split Peas, Beans, etc. | Shelf Brackets, Bird Cages. | Hooks, Stair Rods, HANDSOME SLEIGH ROBES, WHIPS AND BELLS. CHILDREN’S SLEIGHS AND SKATES. KEROSENE OIL, in 1, 2 and 5 gallon cans. HENRY BEER. pat * enerseaeeeteeatrneteien So : WE ARE OFFERING AT THE LONDON HOUSE, BEFORE CHRISTMAS, The Following Goods, at Reduced Prices. 303 A Lotof White Blankets, at $1.50 and $2.75, A Lot of Men’s Reefing Jackets. $2.75 and $3.50. A Lot of Men’s Overcoats, $4.09 and $4.50. A Lot of Men’s Uisters, $5.50. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1889—%aw. wkly Claims to Nw is hereby given that Bown be paid to Canadian Vessels and Boat which have been engaged for the space of three months, during the current seasom, i the catching of Sea-Fish not exempted by the Washington Treaty. The necessary information can be hed from the nearest Collector of Customs or Fishery Overseer, who will supply the requisite blank forms of application free of charge. A. W. McLELAN, Minis er of Marine § Fisheri Department of Marine & Fisheries, a Ottawa, 18th December, 1882, —§ __ [de2? 2i weil sat Public Meeting in Ward 6. PUBLIC MEETING will be held at LARGE & SON’S WAREROOM, on Wednesday Ev’ng, 27th inst, AT 7 30 O'CLOCK, for the purposg of nominating a candidate to represent Ward 5 in the coming Civic Election. The electors of this Ward are reapecifully invited to atiend, Dec. 26, 1882.—2i pd NOT ) CE. LL parties not belonging to the Athletic Club are not allowed in the Athanwum. Parties wishing to join the Club can send their names to be balloted for. Positively no admittance without ticket. C. F. STACKPOLE. ishing Bounties. Dees 26, 1882. —3i WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. ANTED—A discreet man of business i Rpefly"s “ry say srg. tots |ohiat Nrh Gorman cts apt thng| Haas io tne at Weaeenea | A Lot of Men's Pants, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. een oo «| we rarkon Gop. Sfcoe ata of opie e Hgwn o Govarament creer snpporting| 7b iasant, a eight o ork A Lot of Ladies’ Cloth Sacques, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25, sles" agen” Salary ni with Foe : Katie, Henuicy's. song, "Gloss to aig | bentos oe ies on the military equili| yy, gg) DENBY SMITE, [A Lot of Ladies’ Skirts, 50 cents. term of efi expires, Apply to Growlet & | Bei tie eteing wlgs as hwo Guee hana ee | a herb ee a eel aint atalaatialaiaees FT aia jaa tears mahi is ade cen the rat aaa WOOD, WOOD.) |, Boys Wear | Lee ae Sef sec iis Goat wl te elle | <a sinttedined temic ees i ae mete am othe Chilsom an fo." pion ‘of the crow empire, end ahe| 8108 Pino Kindling and Hand Wood)’ V0) Sous floes Underclothing, very low, a Sere ins Some eee but, last night he excelled: his vidlin sccmed | Sietorted eg eran _eounct-be FOR SALE, PP Seurts, Jon tts er Bese to sing ‘the plaintive airs and brilliant | disturbed by newspaper discussions. The | Gazette says that Bismarck has been for At Woodyard between Baptist Church and A Lot of Herse Rugs and Carriage Wraps at very low prices, : ogi ay —— O LET—Immediate possession given of flights of Rossini’s deli ; . ; p : or ightful music, Aj thirty years the strongest advocate in th Skating Rink & desirable residence, situate on Upper Me Ha tm pecans ae puahtt {nulsof Germany for not poly pile, Wd ‘wu. suo. |. GEO. DAVIES & CO. (ennai, Appl atthe. Menbante Beak of P. uch w dricudly relations with Russig. ‘ Ub town, Deo, 73,--cod lan pd Ubarlottetowa, Deo, 8, 182. pei: B. Leto Mr BB. Moure . puoi? tf