— és ; Main _—— —— on — ‘ite ~~ . or . OS ogee Tee |The Archbishop-Blect in the Supreme Court. Jathedral. oe , Gaspeere The Qneen on the prosecution of Hugh Se ee et eee oe > Ge «+ wen. ot Pe Ae eo tert ste nara, willie Me allan ae DAILY EXAMINER, TANUA SEES i JANTARY. — PUBLIC MEETINy —_—- oo NN ALN OOO : Se a — ~y ee eee — ; Tue Dairy EXAMINER le JANUARY i5, 1883. _ ee Widening the Franchise. Yesterday the Cathedral was crowded to excess, to hear the Most Rev. Dr. O’Brien preach his farewcll sermon in Charlotte- McGonnell vs. James Landrigan.—Indict- ment fur Arson. The jury after a short absence on Saturday evening, returned a verdict of Not Guilty, and the prisoner was ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE, S°#°, ===2"= , 0 be present, BEFORE sTOCK TAKING, | to be | equenrrenwarmennis <0 Oe eon T'o Isaae Clorke and Joka Bell, a town. Solemn High Mass was sung by the Rev. A. McGillvray, assisted as Deacon and Sub-Deacon by the Rev. G, de Finance and the Rev. Dr. Grant, of St. Dunstan's College. His Grace took his seat on a ) Witt it be believed that, even in Ontario, the great Province which has} only one Legislative Assembly, it is thereupon discharged. ; The (Juee nve. Wallace Whitlock. — Indict- ment fer Larceny. The prisoner this morn- ing withdrew his plea of not guilty, and Baka | ee er ian | areocod in Modes axa: aleninees The Fhe Gleeh 26 Alonso Manthorn.indict- | Ss B. MACDONALD will, during this eons clear on*| GT EN. pelle ais th j Wn} “es us that such i » fact. | dressed in Rochet and Mantelletta. The nS FERC UE, Sepaee —" . ; very Department: ee Oe ; — sm we = a we. leas Most Rev. Prelate has a fine dignified ap-| ment for burning a stable owned by the lots of Goods in e I p | convenient time and place in and says that the proposition —T pearance, and looks every inch an | Thustees of the Free Church tharlottetown. A Lot of Ladies’ Dress Goods, ‘for the purpose of CiSCORSIOg the ae { down and adopted at the Grit Conven Archbishop. His sermon was one of |The prisoner was tried this morning. The 4 cl | ad Scarfs. .. delay of certain useful impfoPemenae : tiou lately held in Toronto, Further+ those beautiful logical discourses for which | only evidence against him being that of an A Lot of ee 7 om p at | ised this section of country, ANd ty, more the Globe declares that :— the learned Doctor is eminent. From the | alleged accomplice, named Weatherby now A Lotof Men’s Scarfs, Cloths Honorabies _—* eo, ) Hy Devan “The position occupied by a political | beginning to the end, he enchainad the at-ja prisoner on another charge _ a. A Lot of Tweeds and Heavy * , = ee eae a eat a pean * party on the franchise question is a fair test | tention of the vast and brilliant congrega- | County Jail. The jury have founc ' A Lot of Mantle and UVister 1 lot AS, | Camp : : BP. Piste of the amount of genuine liberality amongst | tion, among whom were many members of | prisoner Guilty. ed A Lot. f Fur Caps Mitts and Glov es, FINLAY MoR ne members.” ‘ Protestant: Denominations. ® We cannot hers oe ve —— caiiine = A Lot of Men’s and Boys’ Ulsters, P. DEAGON, cet wer : § nin al . oe : = jgive an extended report of tha sermon, docket were disposed 0 is mor > ie v lannels. JOHN D. MU Accepting this test, if Is quite ev ident | which was over three quarters of an hour in| confessiou and judgments by default. A Lotof W rmceys and F n ARTHUR IRVE from their fone =D the Legislative | a ivery. lt was an unbroken chain of} The Grand Jury were discharged on J. B. MACDONALD. | Cowacil elections, that the Grits in this | eloquent and vigorous reasoning from the | Saturday evening: Previous to being dis- m fi Bc - aeemnaae . Je!ond are not genuine Liberals. first word to the last. At seven o’clock in | charged they made the following present pate ‘ : ; st THIREDAY thn 2 © requeg, The Globe continues :— | the evening, the Most Rev. Dr. gave Bene- | ment :— ; 4 wate Also, 100 Chests of Fine Congou Tea, very cheap, by were eae au i : : | dicti tS ’ *s Conv : ‘RAND JURY hoom, i , ats Cape Mr ; ‘There was a time in Canada when only oe 3 at a Se eae Chsatiiemarates Jan. 13th, 1883. the Chest or Package. oe ere p'clock ibice and coma ty-holders could vote in the! !Vered & Jearne seo > ee oe ; J 24 MACDONALD above named gentlemen and all. alae : | ns ae $e wang i Paslianant After | and significance of the Holy Name of Jesus, meieate oe aoe cone = “ . 5 en tibei i lot r ony in rovi g t ) r : (Jueen, having visite 12 > 3 E : ' fort on the part of the/| Proving that it was a name above all names, | © ) a . Oe Th ei mt a | * : i 7 ab ry agg > yt al qnali- | being sweetness on the tongue, nourishment panee “ Penne pin dats Py Ch town., Jan. 10, 1883 --wkly pat, pres ne Qu an Pe ee et ° Nes . : : ials iey founc ev ; > anetees _eremees ; — eaperecmnenenooes pe ane JOB) = 3 | fication of the voter was reduced within | - aes — Sener a a bedding, etc., clean and tidy, the wards and Cape Traverse, Jan. 9, 1883, * @ gt reasonable limits, so that the great majority | 80 @Mictions of Ale. Phe following 1s building generally, warm, well lighted and ot of the people were in a position to/*YHOpss of the sermon in the morning :— ventilated, and believe the Institution to be exercise the franchise. Subsequently For a Child is born to us, and a Son is given | carefully managed and made as comfortable : and cheerfulas possible for persons in the unfortunate condition of mind of its occupants. The Jury are greatly surprised tofind the accommodation for patients,in a building of the proportions and expensive nature of the Pro- vincial Asylum, so comparatively limited, that with one hundred and four patients the wards men were admitted to the privilege of voting without being in pos- session of any property at all, provides they paid taxes on income up to a certain amount. Still more recently the franchise was extended so as to include farmers’ to us, and the Government is upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called wonder- ful, Counsellor, the Father of the world to come, the Prince of Peace, (Isatas Caap. Ix. v. 6 ) Who is this wonderful Child about whom ae vagy sony JANUARY, 1888S. PUBLIC METI i compliance with a resoluti Council, passed at the last ing, I do hereby cull a Public ' Focal ————:0: ite ; ys sons who were virtually ae nner the Prophet speaks? We who believe that | and accommodation are now fully occupied,and 66 53 Citizens to be held in the 4 5 iD their fathers’ business, that =r 10 mee the Scriptures are the inspired word of God, | a8 they understand, unless some of the wards TH if (| G HT MARKET H Ne, living on the homestead and working with- and not beautiful fancies of a-poetic mind, ; Should become vacant, further application for | . ob, out stated wages. must recognize the only one to whom these | *mission can not be entertained, The Jury Pn. A a" —YN— > Black and Colored Cashwieres, Monday next, the 15th i Black Plush Velvetecns, | AT 7.30 P. M, . ? | to receiv eport f he Cit Volored Veiveteens, |the Financial State of the City, © 7 DAVID R. M. HOO Table Napkins, | | 4 Black Muslins, would respectfully direct attention of the proper authorities to the necessity of providing further accomodation without delay. We understand that portions of the building could be utilized for that purpose. The Jury also inspected the Poor House and find that this Institution, with regard to accommcdation and comfoit,is most discredible to this community. In one room, size about eighteen by twenty-six feet, there are thirteen beds; in another room, about eighteen by twenty-four, there are eleven beds. There are now some forty-seven inmates in this building obliged to live, eat and sleep huddled together in rooms totally disproportioned to Black Gros Grain Ribbons, ‘The Development of the Resta their needs. Many of these unfortunates ne . . of Prince Edward Islar appear to be of unsound mind and should be Black Moire Ribbons, immediatelly removed to the Hospital for the 7 Hk Catholic Litessey Ustal a insane. So far as regards the management, Black Kid Gieves, ae ae that a the Jury are of opinion that’ the keeper and pie ug wei his assistants have done al] in their power to Black Casbains of theit-Course of Lectures for # ; 9 Coat Canvas, — —0o The ext step, ther, must be a fran- y chise almost, if not quite, as free as the Free Franchise of this Province. Notwithstanding the fact that Ontario is forty times larger than P. E. Island and has but ove Legislative Chamber, the Grit Party then do not think that there is much danger in this step, for the Globe says :— foretold His coming. Finally He was born, ‘The unanimity of the late Liberal Con- | and angel voices announced His birth. He vention respecting the expediency of still ger _ap to manhood and began His mission. further widening the franchise will be aj Ue taught that he had come to give life, f gratification to all true Liberals,” | and-to give it moreabundantly. He claim- source © i ni Ma Ye ’ > ed to be God as well as man, and wrought ; wonderful miracles to prove this. He gave Parliamentary. sight to the blind, speech to the dumb, and hearing to the deaf. Hundreds. were witnesses of His stupendous works. Con- sider one of them,—the raising of Lazarus from the dead. At His command, the man , at who for four days had been an inmaie of the The decision of tomb, came forth and was restored to his qualities of Wonderful, Counsellor, God the Mighty, &c., can apply, viz.: the » Divine Redeemer Christ Jesus. Even the unbeliever, if he would only study the whole biblic story, would be forced to acknowledge the divinity of our Saviour. For, from the very beginning, God promised a Redeemer. That promise was renewed to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The Prophets m4 a Mayor’s Office, Jan. 10, 1883, [we fr mo. The Montreal Gazette says it is not likely’ that the session will be a long one. What measures will be snbmitted of course is not known. promote the comfort of those placed under will be given their care. The Jury aware that present- ’ : On Thursday, January ments of former Grand Jurys regarding the total unfitness of the present building, as a ad the Pring Council on the Scott ‘Act de-| weeping sisters. Now, only through divine | refuge for our infirm poor, have, been igddred, Striped Hessians, nt claring the regulation of the liquor traflic | power could such works be performed. Christ o~ : , . rs S4 . aa to be a matter belonging to the Domin- | did themas aproof of his Divinity. Were he | Prat once provided as shall remedy the presoee Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. ST. PATRICK'S HALL ion, Will probably render & measure on | 20t God, he would be an impious impostor;'| aisoraceful condition of things. ‘ i that subject necessary. ‘The active but God the Mighty would never permit an] ~ Your Grand Jury suggests that the old th GEO . DAVIES & CoO. —_— 2 impostor to work such wonders to deceive mankind. Hence Christ is God,—God and Man. The eternal Son of the eternal Father, assumed a body and goul like ours; like unto ours in all except sin. This is the keystone of the Christian Religion. It is what we must fully realize, but how many, alas, fail to understand! Since Christ is God, his word claims our belief; his command exacts our obedience. Once we know that God speaks, there is no freedom of belief left; physically, it is Asylum building being the property of our peopie be immediatelly saved from ruin and decay, and fittedup in a suitable manuer asa) — Provincial Poor House. The inhabitants of this Island have had this serious greviance prominently before them too long, we there- [ fore consider ita sacred duty the Legislature owe their constituents to remove this disgrace from us and to prepare the building suggested, for the reception of nnfortunate " paupers, without further delay. The Grand Jury on visiting the Jail were pleased to find but few prisoners. Those measures which Mr. Costigan, the Min- ister of Inland Revenue, is taking to ascertain the view of the trade on the subject of the Inspection Law, and the duty on tobacco, makes it probable that there will be some changes in the tariff necessary, or may induce a removal of taxationin other directions, sucb as the tolls of canals aud the tonnage dues on shipping coming up the St. Lawrence. But it is not probable that Parliament er OR. J. T. JENK SUBJECT—* The Ds y< lopment of th Resources of Prinee Edward J Doors open at 7.20; Leeture to at 8. ia mn Admissjop, 10 cents; Reserved Beal ® _ ‘ cents ) *%, WINTER q Gud, Gag, SB STOecClK Tickets to be bad at Fraser & i Drug Store, at the door, and of thea mittee. *, Chanlotictowa, Jan. 6, 1883. a Se SR ale eet eRpe—egS eee INDIA WAREHOUSE ! 60. Bris, GRANULATED SUGAR, will be called upon to deal with many but morally nothing remains bat ready and | satistied with the treatment generally, We t Pela Daehn - P 4 a Jan. 12, °83—fr mo we new subjects. cheerful subjection of our intelleet and will | would recommend an additional quantity of 150 do. YELLOW SUG ARS thenort od) — . - to his voice. bed clothing be allowed the keeper for dis- m SARS \ASBUrCOG ), —> ©: di» oe G+ — ~-The Moniteur Universel has no faith in the serutin de liste as likely to improve the personnel of the Chamber of Deputies. **See what has happened in Italy,” ex- “ The late elections set in motion two millions of new elec- tors, and were operated for the first time What was the claims that journal. by the scrutin de liste. resuli? A chamber exactly like that which preceded it. Great districts assembled, presented a list made up of their own names, and the list, in the majority of cases, won a complete triumph. Io Italy, therefore, it was the mode of elections only that was changed. The elected remained as they were before. We should probably see the same phenomenon reproduced in Frauce. The serutin de liste would only give us coalitions of deputies of arnodissements,” eo ~—The Treasurer of Oniario announces that there waa te the credit of that Pro- vince at the close of the year, $4,825,556 The expenditures of the Ontario Govern- ment in 1882 amount to $2,286,314. Yarmouth, (N. S.,) owns 124.357 tons of shipping. Hants County, (N.S.,) owns 162,830 tons. en) A UNANIMOUS judgment was given in the Supreme Court, Ottawa, on the 10th inst., in the celebrated case of Grant vs, Beaudry, arising out of the O e troubles in Montreal, 12th July, 1878. It will be remom dered that the Orangemen proposed to have a procession electoral colleges were formed by the union of several districts. The deputies of those true, we remain free to reject his teachings; Our Saviour had a two-fold mission—to redeem and to teach. The first he accom- plished by his passion and death; the second he fulfilled partly by himself, and partly by Apostles whom He had sent, as the Father hadsent Him. He clothed them with his power, and laid on them the command of preaching His Gospel to every creature, promising to remain with them for all time,—even to the consummation of the world. They died, but their power lived on, and their commission of preaching passed on to their successors. Where is the fulness of Christ’s teaching to be found? ‘*The Mountain of the House of the Lord” was to be prepared on the ‘‘top of Mountains,” and was to be ‘exalted above all the hills.” That Chris- tian community, then, which stands re- vealed in its own light, which can point to ao unbroken succession from the Apostles until our own day, must surely be the house of the Lord. Only the Roman Catholic Church can lay claims to this. Like the links of a well formed chain, each succeeding to each without break, or flaw, the Rowan Pontiffs stretch away back through the ages to Peter himself, the rock on whom Christ bvilt his Church, and against which no power of earth, or hell should prevail. Of that Church is verified the words:—‘‘ When thou shalt walk through the fire thon shalt not be burnt, and the fire shall not burn thee.” How often did she seem to be in the fire, but she ever came forth unscathed. In our own day all the resources of the greatest military nation on earth tried to crush her in Germany. Bishops and priests were imprisoned, or exiled : flocks were left without a shepherd. But the statesman who thought to crush the Church, and who boasted that he would never goto Canossa, finding that he could not succeed, has eaten his words, and sent a representative of his sovereign to the however, speak kindly of the keeper, and are tribution when required. For self and fellows, Gro, W. MiLtyer, Foreman. <ppihiibeandiinbata dhasee: THE greatest proof of the genuine merit of an article can be found in the amount of pat- ronage it receives, and the thonsands of tes- timonials respecting the Great German Remedy, prove most conclusively that it is a'l that it is represented to he. Mr. T. J, Murphy, who resides at No. 61 Dabavoice st , Brooklyn, N. Y., is one of the fortunate ones, I rubbed St. Jacobs Oil all over my left leg for several days, and it cured as pretty a case of rheumatism as ever was fastened on to a man. I never had the disease before this win- ter. But as almost everybody else was suffer- ing with it. I guess I had to be in fashion. So one day I felt a nasty sort of pain creeping down my left limb, but didn’t think much of it until night, when it began to make me groan. I had seen the advertisements of St. Jacobs Oil, and had heard something about it from friends. I therefore got a bottle of it and went for my leg. I did not stint myself in the use of the Oil, but rubbed half a bottle on tae first time. The first application gave me great relief, and I let up on it until -the next day, when IJ used the remainder in the bottle. That settled it. I have not felt any rheumatic pain since. So much for that trial. reer PROGRAMME. ST, PETER'S READINGS. JANUARY 16TH. Instrumental Duet~-Fanfare des Dragons, Mrs. Hogg and Miss Mand DesBrisay MROMEEES Gis oes os 5 Seek Miss Lawson MMS 5 «2 06. Can ss Mr, Roddam Cant Reading from Macbeth..............,, 10 Hhds. WEST INDIA SUGAR, 2 do. VACUUM PAN ao, 50 Puns. CHOICE MOLASSES, 10 Tierces GOLDEN SYRUP, 100 Bris. PASTRY FLOUR (Hexel), 300 do. PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, 1000 do. SUP. EXTRA MARITIME ROSE, - 100 Half Chests CONGOU TEAS, 30 do. INDIA TEA, 50 Caddies TOBACCO, AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. HORACE HASZARD. 100 Quintals LARGE CODFISH, 50 do. No. 2 do. 100 do. No, 1 HAKE, 20 do. No. 1 HADDOCK, 50 Bris. No. 1 HERRING, =~, 50 do. No. 2 do., 25 Half-Barrels No. 2 HERRING, 10 Cases PRESERVED SALMON, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. TIN PLATES INGOT TIN, etc., 750 Cases TIN PLATES, 14 x 20, 250 do. do. 10x L4, 80 Ingots REFINED TIN, 50 Pigs SOFT LEAD, 5 Bars SQUARE COPPER, 1} and 1} in., 1000 Cases TALL (1 lb.) CANS, FOR SALE BY ° HORACE HASZARD. 2 Tons WHEAT SHORTS, 9 do. do BRAN, 1 do. CHOPPED FEED, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD, WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, PRINT GOTTONS, PLAIN WINCEYS, GREY BLANKETS, WOOL UNDERCLOTHING, | on the premises, 7 JOHN A. McINNIS, Secretan ‘Lea's Sash and Door Fact SAWING & PLANING Mil Is now offered for sale, _ aboye property will be sold purchasers, as it now stands, or b and land will be sold separate from ery. ye Also, that COMFORTABLE DWELB HOUSE, situated on Cumberland Streéia Grafton, && Fo; further particulars apply to theg a PAUL L& Ch‘town, Jan. 5, 1883. r| NOTICE, — L : se eee f J EING about to make a change il business, it is necessary that all due me pe paid on or before the t January, 185%, Ajl amounts not paid will sued for then, without farther notice, ( PAUL Le Sash and Door Factory, Ch’town, Jan. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, OUND—A KEY for Post Office B owner can have the same by apy at Examiner Office, and paying for thisa™ tisement, 4 ANTED—Two or three pupils or genilemep), to complete a G® Telegrapby. Terms moderate, A H. R., Glass Box No. 317, Charlottete 3. é. 3. Te ! 4. , that day but were prevented by Mayor| V4ticam. This fact, falling under our own Rey. G. W. Hodgs AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. IT ANTED—A Goo. a eel é Snaite, who had David Geiak? Conaty observation, shows us that the Catholic 5. Song—‘‘ The Lover and the Bird car. ‘Cuan eae rate ei Master, and others arrested, on the ground| Church of to-day is the same one which Miss Haviland HORACE HASZARD rl ef that the society was an illegal organization. | Christ founded on a rock, and which shall! 6. Reahing, «0.50.5 .svede Mr. E. J.. Hodgson = OST— Thursday evening, 11th it : A true bili was found against ee and | stand forever ; for ‘‘heaven apd earth may| 7. Piano Solo—‘ Danube Waltzes”.,...._. Lower Water Street. PURSE, containing a ‘sum of : others, who were acquitted on trial, witnesses; pass away, but my words shall not pass Miss Burris Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1583.—1m The finder will be rewarted by [ea ; refusing to anawer questions on the ground | away.” In God is to be sought the fulness| 8. Reading—‘ Legend of the Organ Builder ” a0 —————== | same at the Examinrr Orrick | = oer — crim nate bag Grant | of Christ’s gospel. 9. Violin Sol Py K. C. Hind eee Rieti Ech ie = . en brought an action for y in the! The learned Prelate concluded with aij .2 Violin Solo............ r. Vinnicombe 47 ANTED—A sitnation i ‘ 4 ao vourt, — dismissed the case on | strong appeal to his hearers to prize the 7 wy, at, love my love,”. . Miss DesBrisay : \ or Grocery Moms for 000 | ei 4 — mg wr that the service of gift of Faith above everything, to live up| cmc ET Oe a: oh be i beste Miss Barr j ; that can be well recommended. Appt) is bat without papeeedio: Un, ; os wee to it, to frequent the Sacraments, to be} 4&2 15. —_ | this office. _ legality of the Orange Association. Grant |4e¥oted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, ‘>? TANIE smart Gi 8 which is filled with imunense love for men, IN THE hee ee ‘ ae to the Court of Queen’s Bench, where decision of the Supreme Court was con- firmed on the same technical ground and an ° given thet the Orange Orgaization was ‘ illegal. Grant appealed to the Supreme Ccurt| Tue City Couneil of Ottawa wishes to have in which judgment was given on e 10th inst, | Ottawa created ad‘strict similar to ‘Washin- dismissing the appeal on the technical ground | ton. With this object in view a deputation of that the notice had been insufficient, each | the Council waited on Sir Joha on the 10th party to pay his own costs. The question of| inst, He informed them that an such action the legality of the order did not enter into | would require the passage of an Imperial act the judgment, and the Court declined to give | amending the British North America act. On an opinion on that point, as the ground for| the question of the Government allowing the dis Mt was sufficient without it. _ Probably | city a money compensation on account of fire this decision will end the case, as st is not con- | and pclice services,Sir John asked for facts and sidered like! at the 6 Council will) figures, and promised that when these were “ys for op #0 WU @ tod: | received be would lay the water before the Bankin’s and Frager & Beddiu’s Digg Sioves, Coveci, Jan. 32, 188%. AT COST. QO} ee Opposite | Post Office, Charlottetown. and that their lives would be crowned with a Oa 5 a happy death the greatest gift of ————>- ~<a : z 7 LET~A Dwelling House p f situated on Prince Street. Peake Bros, & Co. pe i ta fqNO LET—Ilmmediate possession ¢ & desirable resideace, situate OB Hillsborough Sireet, Rept low to! tenant. Apply atthe Merchants B E. I, to Mr. F. 8. Moore. Y.M.C. A. HALL, ON FRIDAY, 26th INST, EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas. Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suite, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and FURLE'S GRIND CONCERT, ez Tickets, 35 cents; to be had at “C p NE Ay ye See. 1 JOHN NE WSON ‘ ) ANE ° Chasjottetows, Jan. 2, 1883.—1y ryxO LET—The Brick House on Street, at present occupied by J | IJrving, Esquire. Possession, SP Apyiy to Thowes W. Dad,