8 ix ~~ PESSEARRSERS « = o RTEnG a fy Bis Dot FEW SERIES aks A “ DAILY EXAMINER ~ PARSONS'**»-PIL ig Ss8UED SYRRY EVENING < Tab EXaMUN es P< a | y THEIR Orrice, yo Gurat Charlotte Rates 0 six Mouths, ee Months, S Month, we Advertising * be mace ISHING RNER « ru frown, ¢ SCBSCRIPTION most mode ay for Y RAR. (JRORGE STREETS PrP. E T i $2 = re WaTREE sland > BO lL 25 0 50 ‘rate rates, monthly, ww half yearly or yearly advertiss- " lieanon re, a ape ped eae yanag FOR FEBIUARY, 1823. wouN 3s CH ,NGES, ‘a Moca Ith day, lh. 57m, & m. ' Quarter, l4ch day, Sa. 4/m rai Moon, sth day, $>. 6m., p m. — ————Fen San Moon High your week rises sets | rises Water len’h. —— bo b m m rn yr 7 4 50) 1 47) 4 penny ff il 2 46 6 95 1} 2 40) © no | gs) «3: B4al 7 : 6 %& 437 8 — %& 6525 9 j Teeaiay 73 7 6 $810 Welaeday | Zt, 9) 6 45'L0 iphersdag 19 at} 7191 ois } 07; 1217 5m "| 14 8 22 . \ , 14) 36, 8 SS Tend | 2 17} 9 27, 1 pt edsy lt 18 10 4 2 Wedaeed ay ; 9 2010 48' 3 sThmedsy =| 7, 2) 85) 4 ip Poday 4 ata or : ; ‘ 277 Kseariay 7. 622 8 16 59 27) 3 31) 9 Gheiay | 59° 28, 4 48° 9 W y 56 30| 5 35 10 y, | 5 31. 6 36\10 : 2} 33) 7 37)}11 ay 51; 34 8 26'1) ¢ 6, 9 36 aft 47 35/10 3a) ° | 45 39/t1 25) 1 i Weiuesday | 44! 40'm rnj 2 ee ait'n 58 16 3u p. mm. Days 9 59 31} 2) 48 > 2 orb s 48 3i' 10 17 7! ~i 18) a6 ») 20,10 36 20! i 4s! 24) 56 “" 27] Se 30 2 10 57 39! 20) SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OPFICES— O'Halioran’s Building, Great George Street, Uharluttetown, €@ Money to Loan. WW Scsuvas, QC. | Casstsa B. Macwsme. jan. 16, '°3. CARD. DR. McLEAN, SOURIS EAST. litve—" Royal Oak Hotel.” Dee. 11, 1882.--1m 3aw wly 3m JOHN MAGEACHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Tusurance Company, of bngiand, London & Vancashire Fire Tusurance Company, of Lusiuua, City ef Loudon Fire Insurance Co., of Lugland, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, ler. Qusen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. Ch'town, Dee. 7, 22. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid up Capital . . $1,000,000 ee An Agency of ti 325,000 Rank will be opened on Monday next, 19th iust., in the baildin late! Syned. ls foe by the Bank of Primte #8, Under the Management of the under- i! war Der : . posits will be received on interest, and on cy Frent account. Drafts “rrespondents of the Bank. sold, % a a. Ch town, June 17, 1899__¢f i ee ee INSURANGH OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, igo ‘Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr J. W. Mitchell OF ENGLAND, granted on the varieus Agencies aod terling and other Exchange bought and aod yeueral banking husiness transacted. CHALMERS, Agent. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insurance Company FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS CAPITAL, lasurance effected or CUrrent rates. aad equitably. n all kinds of property Losses settled promptly VESBRISAY & ANGUS, South Side Queen Squase. Supd, 16, 1883, General Agents. * This is true Liberty, _ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE MAKE NEW Rio OOD And will completely change the blood In the prs es in cone at sen who will take 1 Pil) each health, if euch caine be sonia a we tat weeks, may be restored to sound equal. Physi eines See thee to a or curing Female Complaints these Pills have ne eight letterstamps, Send for vo eno Practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mal) for CROUP, ASTH GROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS cure abus "case out Crepe Rogie, ana wil positivelp eee Prevention is better than cure. . JOH NSON S ANODYNE LINIMENT Lic Sougesial and fie... jouraiata | ihocess. Bore Langs, Riead at the Langs, Chronic H h i ~ = oa ———— Chronte DMarrhea, ronic Dysentery, Cholera Meet Fonins bene Deokast of the Back. Sold @verywhere. Send for pamplilat to |. 8 & Co., Hoeven, Mase. - An English Veterinary Surgeon end Chemist BS 2 | now traveling in this country, pony oe most of the Horse and Catile Powders sold here Ss aaah He says that Sheridan's rwwiers are al te . absolutely pure end 3 , ¥ Valuable. othing on earth will make heridan's Cond to 1 plat feu. Hold evecywhute, or sou$ Up mall fer Seeabe-staupal i. &. Jounoge ck, beabeee maa Leese te ee a ae eee —— ——_ FURNITURE, FURNITURE AT COST. ‘U-—_—_ Opposite Post. Office, Charlottetown. ENSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washetands, Sofas Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Btroom Suite, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings, JOHN NEWSON, —— = = a CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE IN THE WORLD. 0 The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. 0 $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. Working -under Government License. 0 An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insurance at its actual cost. O—— ‘Ks Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Charioltetown, Jan, 2, 1°8@3.—)y —_—— Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882,—ly ere — —— VO LET'S The Business Premises Known as +4 me Tt +} 83 fueen Street, Lately in the Occupation of R, W, Tremaine, The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and GHARGES, will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of January, of which due notice will be given. : JAS. DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, Dee. 29, 1882.—tf Se THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, a TO PRINT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Styie, at Cheap Prices. EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY. FEB 1.8 JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. ‘ DODGERS, dc., Ke., eee Church Directory, Charlottetown, Sr Pavu’s (Chureh of Evgland) — Queen Square—Mornirg and Kvening Service, every Suuday at li a. m. and 7p, m, Sunday school at 2 30 p. m., Rev. Lavid FitzGerald, Rector. St. Pereks (Church of England)— Rochford Square—ounday Services—d a. m., il a m,and 7p m. Daily Services— Matins —Y a.m. Evensonz,—5 p. m., except Friday evenmys, at 7.30 p. m. Rey. Gecrge W. Hocgson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. W HK. Kivy, As-is ant Curate. Deunsras’s CarheDral.-- Low Mass every Sunday at 8 a.w. High Mass at 10. ». ©; Vespers at 3 p.m. «Mass at 7.30 a. m. threughont the week. Rey. . A. McGulivray, Pastor. First Merrnovisr + »urcH—Prince Street— Service a d -crmon cvery >»aday at 10,30 a m,aud.6 230p,m. Suoday School at 2 F m Week Day ~ervices -Tuesday and hursdays at 7.30 p. m, Rev. Jobn Burwash; 4. M., Pa-t r. Szoonp M:Taovist HUKCH—Prince Street.—- Service apd Sectmup every Sunday at 10.30 a. w , ad 6.30 p.m. Sunday School-at 2 tm. Wek day serviceon Wednesday vening. Rev Wiliam Tippett, Pastor. Sr. James’ Cacvercu—(Presby teriaun)—Pownal Steee.—‘ervice and Sermon every Sun- day at tiv. m. and 6.30 p,m, Sabbath Sehvol and bible clarses at 2 30 p. m. Week y Service in the Lecture Hall on Wed esday evenings, at 745 p.m. Kev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor, Zion Cuexcu—( Presbyterian ) — Richmond Strert,—-ervice and Sermon every Sun- day at [la m.and 6.30 p. m. Sunday School at 230p.m. Rev. Juha MeL. McLeo?#, Past -r. PRESBY'ERIAN ( HURCH — Prince Street.— Hours of Service, }1 o'clock, a. m., 6.30 pm. Sunday schvol at 2 30 p. m Barri-r Cuuncy -—cor, Prince and Fitarcy atreets—cervicesand Fermon eviry Sup- day at lla.m, ard 6,30 o’cak p. m; Sunday Scho») at 2.30 p.m, Week day services— Monday at 8 p.m.; an! Fri- day at 8 p. m. Rev. E. Whitman, Pastor. Biste (Cueistiass—Prince Street—Service and dermun evry Sunday morning at 10.20 a m and 6.30 p. m, Sunday School at 2 p. m, Rev. John Harris, Pastor. Prayer Meetine in Y. M.C. A. every Sun- day aft rnoon at 4 o'clock. DisciPLes oF CH Ist meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. aud 6.39 p.m. Elders presiding. McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Atwwrneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, i OFFICES : Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opnosite Post Sr. Merchants’ Bavk of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E. Island. MONEY TU LOAN, on good security, at moderate interest. Neit \.cLeoo, W. A. O. Morson. Nov, 24, 82 —pres her ‘ BR. WARBURTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (E JINBURCH.) Office in Ol4 City Hotel, corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Uatholic » bape]. Entrance on Great George Street—night bell. 9 Ch’tewn, Nov, 14,’°2 —3m ’ EO R SALE. Lea's Sash and Door Factory, SAWING & PLANIKG MILL, Is now offered for sale, — a ee ppeteias to de with my ‘his, Office, Charluttetown, |. E, Island, j was under no compliment to him. i did so. when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,’’—Hvniwives, RUARY 10, 1883. | THE KING'S COUATY BLEOTION CASE THE EVIDENCE. THE BFST MAN YET. James Keerr, caled on behalf of the re- sponueut, sworn, and examined ty Mr Davies.—I reside at RuiJo Bay. Heve resided there about thirty-seven or thirty-eight years. Have been farming and shipbuildis Mx or seven years ago | stupped rhypbu Five, and since then I have been et gaged in forming and selli: g agricultuwal machiies. 1 am an agent for a Company.in. Tosort), and travel about tbe countrys takirg erders- ln tr-vel- ling rouvd I semetimes t:ke a bottle with me and a-me‘imes not. If 1 stop at a farmer's house I sumtime take a botue with me and as they donot charge me snything, 1. rome- times give them a drunk I did not hold any appointment at the Domirion Election as avert for a’ ybody. I was in faver of Drs. Mclotyre and, Rebertgon. | remember Mr. James R. McLean. being wh me . cue day. I thivk it was about the fourteenth or fifieei th of June. J was in Sours and had some ~ business ameng the ships. I saw Mr. McLean and he men- tio..d-that if ‘he had a hore he would Jike to geover to Grand River, andI said [hada horse and that | was goirg out thet way next day avd I would be giad to diive him. When I left Souris my intentions were te go te meet Capt. Hubley, at Grand River, to «ug: ge him to, oover to Pictou Landi g to bring over some machires. Mr McLean s id he vould try to be at my place at seven r eight o'clock next moruing He came over neXt morning. I got my horse harnessed up, ard Mr. Me- Lean went with me. I took a be tile of spints with me. I don’t recollect partic larly whether we taiked politi s before starting. The frst place lthink we stepped at was my br ther Charles’, It was about five miks from my house. anted to sell him a borse rake. i pave him ®driik and his mussus a driv k, I don't remember mentioning p: litics to my brother Mr. McLean had 1othing to do with the bottle of Iquor. 1 took it with me... J did not think arybhody hpd any eoutiol over me, and it was my hers» and wagon ard I could take what 1 therght fit. I remember seeing a few hands ploughing’ 7 widow Stele’s field. Archibald Mc Deeald was among them, | knew him as well as 1 did my bro her. He had worked with mem the shipyerd, 1 said, Arcl.ie, come over this way; you are bad at work aud perbaps this wi! do you seme goo’, He raid-you are the bk st man I have seen to-day. I don’t recollect saying anything aboutelecticn. I was very ' usy on m; ow business that day to meet the parties | about the vessel. 1 don’t think I ‘was there) above three or four mioutes, and there wae no ‘talk about elec ion. 1 spoke to M« Kie at the same time as Lxpoke to Archibald McDo: ald, ‘and if | recollect right McVova d ba: ded him the buttle. Melxan did not interfere when I was treating there mv. MelLean had siness por I with Tdou’t think McLean had any rizht to interfere with my busiiess that day. 1 1 met Mr. steele. He was coming down from his own house to the main road, and I gave) him a crink. 1 did nut canvass Steele for his’ vote, nerdid I metition politics te’-him at a'l to my knowlejiges 1 was at Mr. Norton's, ani had my hose there My sister lived there. They would not let me go till I got my tea, and I gays them a disk out of vhe bottle. Mrs,..Norten is my sister, ‘There was no political canvassing going on. 1 went to GrandKi er and saw « apt Hubley, and made my arrangements with him, end came home. | did not intend te bribe or buy any one.on that day. i did not acty or bad | any authority toact asagent fir Dr. Mclutyredurirg | the cam-pargn, nor did Dr. McIntyre ask me to! act for him. I had no particel r cot. versation with Dr.’ McIntyre.” T might have seen him more than. once. I was und-rstocdto be one of his supporters, I had no intention to bribe» or buy any elector that day, nor did I do to. Cross-examined by Mr. Hodgsen.—Dr. Mc- kntyre did not ask mefor my vote to my knowledye, nor. 16 my knowledge did I ask anybody to vote dorbim,. | attended one or two meeting’. All the doctors were there, | I wes coming throu.h Souris and there was & meeting tivere, and | was asked to go in, and Was there about ten minutes. ome of both parties were thire I thik. I attend ed a meeting one night where some of Me- lutyre’s friends were prsent. it was at ‘(PHE avove property will be sold to suit pure basere, as it ow stands, or build, ogs and fand will be sold separate from machin- ery. Also, that COMFORTABLE DWE! LING HUUSh, situated op Cumberland Dtreet, peur Gration, Forturth:r particulars ap; ly to the owner ou the premises, PAUL LEA, Ch‘town, Jan. 5, 1883. NOTICE KK. EING about to make a change in my bu-iness, it is Mecessary that al! amounts doe me 04 paid ov or before the twentieth )January, 1% 2% Aji eamonnte not paid will be sued for then, without further notice. PAUL LEA, Sash and Door Factory, Ch’town, sap. 5, 8?. NOW OPENED NEW _ North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE THE LAW COURTS. D. MAY. Chvtown, Deo: 19,1 8. —3m TICK. e VHE business beretotore carried on by the By avitersigned and ibe late A, B. Stewart under the <tyle and firm of Hick-y & Sraw- art, Tobacco Manufacturers, wi.! be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style. ‘Uliown, duly 4. = . ° Dining and Coffee Rooms, Chiverie’s hogse. I do not know if Chiverie was‘a supporter of Dr. McIntyre. 1 would suppose he was. I would not swear James R. McLean wasthere I took no part in it, I would suppose. Dr. Melvtyre woud koow which side 1 was om He did not take the trouble to canvass me. 1 jive thiee mules from Souris, Mr. McLean came tu my p'ace in a Wagon Mr, Moynagh drove him. There wasa bottle of Jiqu r and pait of a flash taken by mein the wagon. I did not tell you about the flask. I wanted you to drag itout of me. Jhatia all that was tak: p in the wagon bv me or by atiy one else to my knowledpe. I had the liquor in the house b fire. Ldid net getit teat morning Moy- n gh did not bring out any bqnor th t morn- ing tomy knowledge, if he dd he must have taken it back. I don’t think there could be liquor taken without my knowledge = It was ,some kind of sxirits I had in the vottle, and 1 was whickey I had im the flask, Re-exeamined by Mr, Davirs.—The meeting at Chiverie’s was, to the best «f my know- ledge in April. It was sometime in the sprig at any rate. (To be Continued.) By a large fire in New York on Wednes- day afvernvoon the Moffat building on tbe ni rth west corner of Broadway »nd Worth ‘Streets was hurned. The New York 7umes sajs that in a lange reom on the fourth flor of the building Thc mas Hogan and Frank Schell, the well-known artists, were at work when the fire br ke out They were surrunrded by the results of their labors for many month-.. Their principal work was “in- conretion with ‘*Picturceque Oimada,” One of the wost expensive works ever undertaken im thé'conn ty. Mr, Belien, the publisher of the lock, wes m the room at the time when the sjarui of fire wes given. He ard Mesers. He gan & Schel) had no opportunity ity save any of tie vulvable drawings, and ‘much time will be required m which to | reproduce the pictures. eile Cette Two Olas VOL. 12.---NQ. 69, Princess Louise at Bermuda. Arrival of The mail] steamer ‘‘ Alpha,” which arrived at Halfex «on the 7th inst.. from Jamaica and Bermuca, brought news of the safe arrival at the latter plece on M: nday morn- ing the 5th inst., ef BH. M.S. * Dido,” with H. RH. Princess Louise yn board. ‘The town of Hami'ton was gay with bunting on the ianding of the Prinvess in the afternoon. The route throngh which she passed was handsomely decurat d und arches had been erected at various points for the occasion. The Jandir g took place shortly betore 5 p.m., when the party were received by Lieut. Genenal F. L. J.Gallway. R. E., Governor and C:mmandet-in-Clief; attended by Licut. Gallway, A D, C ; and a guard of honor composed of a company of the Royal Irish Rifles. An address of welcome, on behalf of the corporation of H»milten, was read by the Mayor, and the Chiei Justice of the Island presented H R. H. with a congratulatery addrets on behalf of H. M. Courel In-reply to inquiries, the Princess stated that the passage of the ‘* Dide” from Charleston had beep a very plessant one. His Exceller cy Lieut.-General Gallway then concucted Princess Louise, atierded by Miss MeNe)! and Capt. Barnandisten, seni r naval officer, Captain in Charee R. N. Yard, to his own carriage, while Lieut. H.L. Galiweay, A D.C. to His Excel- Jency, Lieut. J. F. Baget, A. D.C. to H. R H., Miss Augusta Hervey and Cept, Domville. R. N., Captain of H. M. 8. Dido, oveupied the earriage which has been assigned for H. R. H.'s use while in Ber- muda. The Masonic fraternity, the For- resters, the Odd Fellows and other nomerons societies limed the readway almost to the foot of Burnaby Street. As the procession moved, Front Street presented a devse phalenx which has rarely if ever been equalled in Bermida. As the cartiage moved off, Frout Street resound d with: tinee bi arty cheers given by the delighted malutude. .At the en- trance te Inglewood, H. R. H. was pre- sented with a bonqnet, on behalf «f the young ladies of P. gets Parish, At the entrance dogway the Hon J H Trimirg- hem was in. waiting, and hed the hiner of tendetirg to Her Royal Highness the nee of his residence for the period of her su journ, a ee oe Religious Notes. The old slave mark: t of Zanzibar, where 30 000 slaves Were at one time sold an- nually, has been transformed inte mission premises. Henry Ward Beecher dil’ vered a lecture in New York a few days ago in which he reiter: ted his belief in the thecry of ew In- tion interpreted in the light of Christianity. The rumor that the Vatican has decided to appoint another American Cardinal has revived a discus.ion over the present pros- pects of the Ronian Church amony English- spe: king people. Some pe“ple say the missionary spirit in the churches is dying out. The’ fact that the sum. contributed by the various Pro- testant churches has increased in eighty years from $240,000 to $6,250,000 does not confirm this asse: tion. Chriatianity is making progress in the Jar.d of the” Mormons, A new Baptist Church is ‘esting $8000 has just been dedicated in Salt Lake City. Before the dedicatory services bevan $7,400 of the cast had been subscribed ; hetore the services was over the remaining $6000 was forthcom- ing. Presbyterians everywhere will be grati- fi d to learn that.Rev. Dr. Jessup, of the Syrian, mission, declined the appointment of Consui-General and Charge d‘Affairs at the court of the King of Persia before his nothination could be acted upon hy the Sen- ate. An annual salary of $5,000 could not tempt Dr, Jessup to leave his work in Syria, to which he will soon return. A clergyman in the time of Cromwell, being deprived of his living for non con- formity, said. to his friends ‘‘ That if he was deprived it should cost a hundred men their lives.” This strange speech being noised abroad, he was summoned before a magistrate, and thus explained his atten- tier :—‘*Should I lose my benefice,” said he, ‘*{ am resolved to practice physic, and then I may, if 1 get patients, kill a hundred men,” There was an interesting gathering or Chris'm:s Day in the Parish Church of Rheivfelden. mm Asrganon on the Rhine. The old Catholic priest, Pfarrer Schroter, and the Evangslical pastor, Pfarrer 5 m- mons, issved a joint invitation to a Christ- mea-trce celebration, to which children of parents of every religions denomination were invited, including Jewish children. The gathering was a complete success. The children and their part nta were addressed in turn by the cld Cath lic priest and the Evaryelical pastors, whe exjlsined the significance «f the grest Christian festival while carefully avoiding controversial topics. The pastor helongs to the people, and theytohim. Their sorrows are his serrows, vheir sick are his sick, their dead are his dead. S» the true pastor pays out his life. He is ever giving those things that are wore costly than precious ointment. No wonder he often gt ta weary and discourag: d. The drain is one on the life-centere, 8 me- times he ‘becomes the public target. Shail be -pray then for the hide of a rhinoceros, that the dart may. fall shivering at his feet? Not. thua can he be as bir Master. He must:feel if be would heal. The soul that bas felt sorrows, ard hidden the pain, an enter into other griefs and be the good physician. = ED OE rn Prince George of Wales will probably be A New York letter says Jay Gould is ¢ Vue oUt with Erest success: MICHAEL HICKEY, ,|secking a social position fer the ben Lt uf appointed to # Vessel attached 'o the Medi- ltertanean squadren, in Apri, and it Is | akeby ‘hat the vessel in Quesijou will be ‘ommended by Lora Ubaraw Uurestord, © a a WN tacit