Sl mal any 2, ° THE DAILY EXAMINER. NOVEMBER 3), 1885.” Liheral-Conservative Conventions. Conventions of delegates of the Liberal Conservative Party are to be held in Georgetown, for King’s County, on the i6th Docember, : ' . Wueen s . and in Charlottetown, for on the 2Ist De Liberal-Conservatives are uunty, ember As usual, the b>hind their opponents in preparing for the utest ; and we may confidently hope that, y will be ahead of their oppe- ents when the contest is finished. ne hampered. But we refer to the notorious fact that throughout Canada the operation of the and is constantly laws has been hindered, impeded, by reaseun and ill-defined being of the anomalous relations of the Courts with the General, Provincia! ‘and Municipal governments, and by reason ff the trackless mazes of the labyrinth of the law. It usually happens, that the very time when justice requires that the law shall work smoothly, it is clogged by question: is to legislative powers, gubernatorial functions, and jurisdictions of the Courts. Administration o/ our country In respect to the Justice, the Constitution of aie: elk: beweee tenend. iu lace te to faulty and confusing. For us will, however, depend, 1) lFE°! instance, we read in the British North reasu wn the care and prudence they America Act that the Provincial Legisla- lisplay in taking their preliminary ae wii mabe laws im gebetiell Gn “ The measures—** laying the foundation,” so to . Resiaiateebion of Justice in the Province, speak —for the action It is easy for the including the Constitution Maintenance and Grits tu be e urly in the field ; because they Organization of Provincial Courts. both of have nuthing to do but select their candi-| ,. lied asdicti o : : ivil and Criminal Jurisdiction an dites, miak their contmoutions to then . ‘ +. : ; includiug Procedure in Civil miat- **harre! of money,” and scream °° extrava a : ' B : ’ Lil } ters in those courts ; and the same gance and ri tron Sut the Lavera- ; : ; | : t Act gives the Parliament of Canada ** ex- LU mservatives i important questions tl y : ; oh Sica ; ; slusive legislative authority” over ”~ the eons r. pmportant wordg to Go, : : P —— Ras ba gia Criminal Law. except the Constitution of irat of all, after declaring the iti. : Sa : ’ : . c : Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction, but inelud- sal principles, with respect to inada at ‘ 2 ae a — iat ys lea ing the Procedure in Criminal matters. mc { conventions WI De expected to ’ ‘ant i ] ter . fhus the procedure in Criminal matters 1s tace A der 1 stand upon the question Province —oi With ** ' ‘ Liberal Con- suoremely important to this coumunication with the mainland. respect to this question the servatives occupy a leading piace in A strong position—from which they cannot be driver unless they carelessly, or guiless- iy, or 8u inely permit their opp ments to ) rs wrest it trom them. (t.) “Lhey have the Dominion Govern- ment bound to ] ide ** efficicnt steam service i the conveyance f mails an ut passeng to be established and maintam- el bet ; the Islaud ii f nniniand of ; the Dominion, winter and summer, thus placing the Island m continuous commura c ym Wiul The lutercoionial K Lilway and system of the Dominion.’ (2). They have over the signatures of civil envineers of high standmg, an _ assur- sce tit a Motallic Subway can be con- structed (for about $5,000,000) by means of which . this ‘ efficient.” ‘* continuous,” ** by can be obtained. ** communication ” steam” ‘** winter and summer,” (3). They have obtained from the Parent the British Government —-by Lord sion of the optnion that Government the mouth of Granville—an expres a7 } a the proposed Metallic Subway should receive a full and, consideration on the that ‘*It on the Dominiva if feasible, favorable of the would reflect part Dominion,” and ere lit Government’, if it shoull now be able to complete its system of railway com- munication by an extension to Prince Edward Island.” (4.) They have cheerfully and warmly supported the Dominion Government in their pitriotic National Policy of opening up the great Northwest and the Pacilic Coast of Canada by means of the Canadian Pacitiz Riilway®ven though it was strongly represented to them by the Oppvsition, that this Province could obtain no advan- tage whatever from the enormous outlay of public moncy necessary to carry out that policy ; and they have, therefore, establish- ela strong claim upon the Dominion Gov- smment and upon the Western Provinces fC nada to be treate] with favorable con- sderation in regard to their claim for the establis! ut of means of constant and speely comm aication between this Prov- ince ani the Miuinland. (5). They have obtained (in spite of the pposition of Mr. McKenzie and the Grit Party) a branch railway to Cape Traverse ; end a branch railway has, ou tie oiler side of the lutercolonial Railway to Cape Tormentine ; Strait, been extended from the that the middle link has only to be sup- pliel to the end that ‘“‘efficient’’ and ‘ Pe. ” «se - : ” +e continuous communication by steamer’ imay be established with * the railway system of the Dominion.’ (6). They have obtained a survey of. the bottom of the Strait, which proves that the gra lien‘. are easy, and that fine brick clay isthe substance in which the Subway, if constructed, will be laid. Standing in this strong pesition, with so much gained, it will Liberal © mservatives of this Province to rest on their oars and permit the Grit project to end in failure, merely because | who have not looked imto. the matter, may representative gentlemen at Ottawa, choose to pooh! pooh !! it as a ‘“‘visionary scheme. It is, in our opinion, of vital importance that tLe Liberal Conservativ« delegite. in convention should give strong expres the opinion of their Party in tl Provines respecting it, and that they should ‘only men who are able and preparcd to advocate it in Parliament, and to defend it against all opposition from whatever source—unless, indeed, such op- posion bo backed up by the adverse re- port of a board of competent engineers. There are several other questions Particularly interesting to the Province which might w be considered: and we re hot sure that it would not be -well for 1 Conventins the uventions to diseuss and express an opimich vpon the vexatious delavs 2 CvVaés of 4 ~“ . . . ; justice caused by the mixed and midall me eS oS s ac OF the iaws ‘eSpecuing Lhe adininistration of justice: * We reference now to the and praribitec.s which the Stipendiazy Magistrate's Court in this city is now make no certion ais with never do for the: -asted in the Dominion, while the sheriff or constable who arrests the criminal, the Attorney-General who prosecutes him, the jurors by whom he is tried, the Clerk who reads his sentence —are all appointed and paid by the Provincial Government ! The | responsibility for procedure in Criminaj to be dered that the procedure is halting and un- matters is divided ; and is it won satisfactory? Again, the Dominion Gov- Ll ; .fernment are careful to appoint the Judges including those who have Jurisdiction in Civil matters only ; but the Loeal Govern- most important duty has been understood to be to hold inve stigations i criminal! imat- ters. and justice. ‘‘according to law’ the statutes of the Dominion are at great expense sent, year, to every magistrate whom the Pro- to appoint. Suppose that the crime of theft is prevalent in a settlement to the annoyance and loss of been arrested and brought before the magistrate of the district, and that the evi- thief may still snap his fingers im the mayistrate’s dence of his guilt is clear,—-the prison, on the, ground that’ the -magis- Governor General; and the may puzzle his brains over his books, ~ and not be able to tell whether the thief’s It- seems to con- tention is right or wrong. us that this subject should, as soon as possible, be cleared up; and that our representatives should be instructed by their constituents to press upon Parliament the necessity of defining clearly, in the in- terests of justice, the duties and powers of the several courts. The judge or magistrate who has not a clear understanding of the possibly act with that prompitude and vigor tion of the people may demand. “Mind Your P’s and Q's.” Tue popularity of the Rev. Job Shenton as a lecturer was evidenced by the large audience assembled in Y. M. C. A. Hall lastevening. Mr. Justice Hensley pre sided. Ina brief and happy introduction, | Mr. Shenton explained the meaning of anum- ber of apt phases in common use, and, Jast lof all, that of “* Mind Your P’s and Q's.” | Some years ago there lived ina village of | England, a bar-keeper-—not a literate per- son—-who used to score the purchases of those of her customers who obtained credit on the door,—‘* P.” meaning “pint,” and **Q.” “quart ;” so that if the neighbors saw ** Tom Jones ” too often intoxicated, a friendly one among them would go to him ‘and say ** Mind Your P’s and Q’s Tom ;” | whileothers would remark, ‘‘Tomisnot mind- jing his ** P's. and Q's.” Mr. Shenton did ‘not, however, lecture on temperance, but ‘on the necessity of * minding your P’s. jand Q’s,”—(1) in forming the habits and character when young ; (2) in obtaining a | helpmete--woving, weddimg, ete. ; (3) in , conducting the business of life ; (4) in the ;matter of politics. Under ~ the latter | heading, he dealt a hard blow at those who ‘try to mislead the public by ‘* fanciful financial figures,” and laid down a platform of which the three main planks were _** Progress,” ** Principle” and ** Patriot- ‘iam.” The lecture was at once amusing, interesting and full of sound philosophy. At the close, Mr. Shenton was heartily ap- plauded. Sometumne New !—-Dy. Corsets at James Paton & Cos. Tur Beavty ! - Cheapest Corset in the city, for sale at Jaines Paton & Co's. | | St, Matraew’s. Temperance Society holds its regular session thie evening, at-8 o'chock. j i Brorore vs. Rollers should attract a lar ‘crowd atthe Roller Riak téemorrow (Wed- nesday) night. ; ee Iv is estimated that there were at least eventy-five barrels of prime herring taken in Grand River on Menday night, the 29th inst. . - Hanpsome Christmas Cards, imitation of pearl, only two eents each, at the Diamond nooestore. A large stock of superior designs al. prices, opened to-daye. View them. aa dete, Pais" © U4. BR. Starr, Cavaitian Fruit Commis./ 8 over at the Colonial Exhition, has returned home. He says that Nova Sectia can export &S milion barvgis of apylgs w the Mother Country anti then not supply’ the demhnth, magistrate | limits of the authority of his court, cannot | THE DAILY EXAMINER, -_ - A OER eee eV OE AD TUESDAY. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | | ' } Local and Other Hems. Saint Anprew’s Day. [SprcraL DespatonE; TO THe EXAMINER. | - The Ministers’ Tour Tue 8S. 8. Clifton left London on Sunday. OxaNGEVILLE, Nov. 29. The grand united demonstration of the Counties of Dufferin, Peel, Cardwell and Wellington, which was held here to-day in honor of the great Conservative chieftain, Sir John MeDonald, has far surpassed the expectations of the most sanguine members of the party. Wherever he goes, the vet eran chieftain is greeted with undoubted enthusiasm and the general approval of the community. The speeches of Sir John, Hon. Mr. White and Hon. Mr. Thompson, at the meeting this evening, were enthusi- astically applauded. Sr. Anprew’s Dinner to-night at the Revere. Use Dr. Pierce’s Pellet’s for constipation. faw ~ Capr. Lonway and Lieut., Hughes, of the cruiser L. Houlett are in the city. Parrick Buake, Esg., M. P. P., isa pas- senger in the S. S. Clifton, which left London on Sunday. Messrs. L. H. Davies andl William We'sh were chosen as candidates to contest Queen's County by the Giit Convention held to-day. ‘ANADIAN exhibitors in t've Colonial Ex- hibition are asked to allow their exhibits to be sent to the Australian Exhibition, to be The Ministerial Association. Toronto, Nov. 29. The Toronto Ministerial Association — to- day decided to use their influence in sup- port of a movement for the discontinuanc« of Sunday milk delivery. They also ex- pressed an opinion that the election of clergymen to the public school board would increase the efficiency of that body. —— held at Adelaide. os Horse Kituep.—During the storm on Fri- day last, a barrack belonging to a man named Russel, who lives near Ashton Station, was blown down. A valuable horse, which hap- pened to be in it at the time, was killed. - st. ANprew's Day.—The anyual meeting of the Caledonian Club will be held at their Two Clever Swindlers. Havivax, Nov 29. Two alleged St. John men perpetrated a neat fraud on Halifax business men. They solicited advertisements for a novelty in — the display of card line, got $175 worth,} Lost at Sea.—By telagram from Capt. Jas. secured the money, got them printed, bor- | Linnigan, of the schr, Mury Alice, of Souris, rowed $23 from the printer, left cards on his hands and skipped to Boston. roums this evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. After the transaction of business the Club, headed by their Piper, will proceed to the Revere House, where the usaal St. Andrew's Dinner will be held.-—-J. M. Campbell, Sceretary. ~- - | | ' i | ' i ment goes on appointing mayistrates whose | +t. see that criminals are brought to- in order that they may do this | every} Will be in a position to announce in his vincial Government, in its wisdom, chooses toward its settlement. And what is the consequence !! | | ' its people, and suppose that the thief has} ! face and defy the magistrate to send him to | are incorrect, Lieutenant Governor and net from the} : | | j i / i j | } ; | | | and dignity which justice and the protec- | 'Co.. was found dead in bed this morning. | i i Warren's Perfumed ‘earried a gun. A Cabin on Fire. trate’s commission was obtained . froma the | by drowning has been received. No particu- lars, exceps that the man’s name is oF inc ind that he was washed overboard on the voy- ize up to Boston. The descersed, we are in- forme |, was a native of Cupe Breton. KING'S COUNEY heal Conventiga. — Another Shooting Affray. Srmucor, Ont., Nov. 29. A young man named Shelbury was at- tacked near here by four men, one of whom Shelbury fled, and was shot fatally, it is: believed, in the back. The shooting is supposed to have fleen done by ' ” Ps aiaopyyitida OVE Y GUNG “NOVEMBER ALWAYS the sad news of the death of one of his crew one McCafferty, whose sister Shelbury was ——— courting. A CONVENTION of Liberal Conservative Dele- ’ vats wili vs held ia the Oui Court House, jeorzetown, On FHURSDAY, Dee, Lo’clock. p.m., to namiase candid.ites to contest <inz’s County at the next Dominion election, Chiirmen of delezates are The Fisheries Bispute. Lonpon, Nov. 29. At the British Foreign office doubts are entertained whether President Cleveland ative Party are cordially invited to attend. D, GORDON, President. A. J. MCINNIS, Vice do. CYRUS SHAW, Sec’y. c si . . the fishe coming message the solution of the fisher}. é ‘ a ” ’ : New Perth, Nov. 25h, 1886 —nov30 li wky 2i ies dispute. No progress is being made ‘ Political The Extradition Treaty. i Lonpon, Noy. 29. : oo . the First Kieetoral District of Kina’s County, The Extradition Treaty has been defi-] for the pucpis: of nominating two nitely settled upon, the exact terms of trom vaca po ling divisiou, . : ae 4 : i q | Convention at Georsetowa, on the L6ta UaCl at tie conven"! - drafted by Minister eo BER, next, will ve held as foliows: and Lord Roseberry. - The reports tha + At Kiag-boro School House, oa the 9-h Dec, at amendments have been made by Canada} 3 o’elok, p.m. At Mr. Tho.nas Roses’ Store, North Lake, same day, at 5 o'clock, p.m AC Peiest Poaud School House, on at 3 velock. Pp. ub. At Mr, Thomas Grinvelis Ifonse, Souria Line Rowl, same day, at 5 o'clock, p mn. At Mr. Dinmi-l “eehin's Score, Bear River Line Severe Havirax, Nov. 29. Road, o1 tine 13th Dee, at 3 o'clock, p. m. At Mr. A. M;:Douzati’s store, ead of Rolle The cabin of the bark Brinkbura, dis- ae eee we . ~ % y, Saine day. at 4u Cluck. ne charging sugar at the Refinery wharf, [740 Morrow's Hall. Souris Hast, on the Mth caucht tire and the cabin was destroyed. A} Deo. at 7 o'clock, p.m. considerable lot of;-sugar was damaged by} 4 ‘«l! atteadaue: : ee y order, water. ; maw JOAN MacLEAN, Vice Pres vu. C, A., &. C, Souris, Nov. 27, 1835—nov3) 2i wky 2i Attempted Suicide. UNLIC = anegoTLOPS. pu atc MEETLINGS of the Liderat-Conserv- ative Electors of the Taird Eiectorat viscrict of Kin .’s County, forthe pur.ose of appoinuas, ve-aijusting or coniieming the appdoinument of delegates to nominate cantilites to contest King's County at the next Voninion EKieccon, will 03 haid at tae fo lowiag places: At Baldwin's Road school House, on Friday, 10. Dee., at 7 o'clock, p. im. At Dundas Ceart tiouse. on at 7 w'clock, p.m. At DeGrus slarsh School Ho 13e, on lltm Vee., at 7 o'clock, p. m. At Roseneath sehoo tlouse, on Saturday, Lith Dec.,* at 7 v’clock, p. m. At Cairdigan terdge, on Monday, 13.h Dac., inst., at7 ociock, p. m. A fuil atteadance is requ3sted. By order, GHORGE KF. OWEN, Zud Vice President King’s County Lid. Con. Association. Cardigan, P. E. L., Nov. 29, 1335 —nov3) li wy2i Liberal Cosrvati ve = Covent QUEEN’S COUNTY. New York, Nov. 29. Wm. Kutz, 18 years of age, attempted to commit suicide by jumping from the Brooklyn Bridge to-day. He was picked up in the river and taken to a hospital. Found Bead in Bed. Hatieax, Nov. 29. M. S. Brown, agent and founder of the well known jewelry house, M. 8. Brown & =e Friday, 10h Dec., He was in his usual health yesterday. Saturday, ———$ —— More Dlicit Stills Captured. Haxinax, Nov. 29. Customs Detective Curless captured two illicit whiskey stills near Port Hood yester- day. One man paid $100 fine and the other was jailed. A Captain Injercd. Hairax, Nov. 29. While returning from Sable Island Capt. Gualdford, of the Government steamer egunputclinenadiie Newlield, fell on the deck and was serious- \ CONVENTION of delegates from all the Polling Divisions of Queens County will be held at Scott's Hall, Kent street, Chariottetown, on TUESDAY, the twenty-first day of Decem- ber, next, at the hour of Eleven o’clock iu. the forenvon, for the purpose of nominating two eanu- didates for the Countyin the Liberal Consery- ative interest, and for the organization «of the Party. Itis desirable that each polling division be represented, and meetings should therefore be held immediatcly for organization and the nomi- nation of delegates. By order of the Executive Committee, \ A. A. McLEAN, Sec’y Lib, Con. Association, ly injured. A Singular Encounter. Rangoon, Nov. 29. The British troops in Burmah, in a re- cent encounter with the forces of Boshway, killed 143 of his followers without losing a soldier. A Missing Clerk. : Nov. 29, 1886. Public Auction. MonrreaL, Noy. 29. Joseph Moquin, Clerk, has been missing since Saturday, with $800 of his employers’ money. i sciuallbchsiesching Sted eee oe HE Building and Tank at Spring Park will The Death Penalty. / Sold at Public Anction on SATURDAY Ae —_— December, at 12 v’cl ck, noon. Sypvey, N. S. W., Nov. 29. KE. NEEDHAM, Auctioneer, Nine youths have been sentenced to] Noy 2) cod death here for committing an outrage on a 16 year old servant girl. z re Ee: APPLES Weather Bulletin. - . ' . eo : Y Auction, at my Salésr WEDNES Toronto, November 30—10 a.m. B oe Ist December, at 10.3) a. m.,— Medorate to fresh south-west winds; fair, mild weather, with local showers, followed by colder west and north winds, A Carload Coice Winter-keeping Apples in Baldwins, B’s»op Pippins, R. i Spitz nbers, 20 02. Ss eh RE nny Vancerveres, York Pippins, Northern Spys Goiden Russets, Pomme Griz, Ksd Jennetinzs, Blue Pearmain. oe Rev. J. Hrrestisox, M. A., will (D. V.) officiite at Novth River, on Sabbath first, the 5th of Decomber, at 19.30 a. m., and at New Glasgow Roa.t at 2.30 p. m. eee e~a ane G. M. HARRIS. Auctioneer, Nov. 29, 1886.—2i Cau and see the splendid lot of Bohemian ! nN mim VATS 4 ‘ eer Glass in Amber, Ruby, Koses, Amberina Rose | ot i, ti ) CK ATK iy and Amber, aiso,a new lot of Hall and Lic | brary Lamps,cLeap, at W. P. Colwill’s. | pote del eat OV 2 3wks dy A SPECAL mevling of the Stockholders of the ‘- Teg only Steaim.Xewing Machine 1G “™ Crihizeu’s Skating Rink Co, will bo heldat the vii s Sewing Maching and Gun | Riak Building, WEDNESDAY, Dl ©. Ist, at so Repairing Shop: in¢-the. Dominion, ‘and the | me’ Tupurtant business in connecuon v!th ibe — place where you can get every “part of aj} Hinx. B i of Dt ; : « : . bE 2% y Onder rectors, —< - ewing Mach or (ants be ay wow. STANLEY, Suc. at thé Athen’ , Cb’ tdwm. Noy 2, ai. 16th, at i regtiested to have their respectiv: divisions thorouga y represented, All electors favorable to the Libere] Conserv- Meetings ! MEETINGS of Libera!l-Conservative Electors of de es.ates to utiend the General the Wh Dee, ik ; ro 5 RINK. “EA > a t S 20, 1886. 10 TE WITH THE a NROM this Fall’s Importations w8 are showing some of the VERY BEST CLOTHS manufactured, in Meltons, Beavers, Worsted, Vicuna and Tweed BVERCSATINGS, SUITINGS & TROUSERINGS in all the leading patterns. We are making NAP CLOTH REEFERS FOR 97.00. READW MADE OVERCOATS (OUR OWN MAKE) FROM 86.00, UP. oid ll ieptaeisctn We don't sell Imported Clothing with Bageina for coat canvass. A very large stock of Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Sleigh Robes, Driving Gloves, in Pere sian Lamb and other kinds, at prices lower than we ever before ofered. Don’t buy till you see our stock. We are determined to give our customers the Best Value for their money. ap pater { } comengee aan D. “A! 33247. Ch’'town, Nov. 29, 1886. See BEER LADIES’ Fur-jined Cloaks, Astrachan Sacks, Fur Coats, Fur Caps, , Fur Gloves, Felt Hats, Underelothing, Gloves, Shirts, &e , Ke. Redingotes, : Ulsters, Jerseys, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Goods, ‘Trimmings, Xe. ¢ —_——————— — MO TITTIN RY = HATS and BONNETS, in Felt and Straw—all the Leading Styles, and a magniticent line of TRIMMINGS. ‘All orders receive Miss Saunders’ personal attentivi, CARPETS |! 7 Hy Bb _* Fee Ch'town, Nov. 1}, 1885. - Oo— CARP ECT s |! V—_— ee ee me i PER GENT DISCOUNT | 7 E Large and Varied Stock of BUTTERICK '’s CREERRATED PATE RNS, _embracing Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters, Costuyses, Wraps, Basques, Boy's Suits, &e., Selling at Melf Prive at the iamond teakstore 103 (old sg) QUEEN STREET, QUEEN SQUARE, The stock is perfect and nicely arranged. Call and mspect. - THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Ch'town, Nov. 11, 1886—eod WINTER GooWD Si FURS. 3 The largest stork of Fur Capes in the city, Far Beas, Mulls. Gt ves. Jackets, (nys, in Seuth sea Seal, Per- Eros Lamb, Beaver, astrakan and ether furs, sleigh OREN. WOOLEN GOoODs., Shawls. Wraps, Clouds, Caps, Unit Tams, Jersey and Cioth Gioves—a large variety of th. se geeds. MANTLES. Our Hantie Department is complete with a “large assortment of Loug ond *hert Jackets, Jerseys, U sters. Boimans, Children’s Jackets. nEADY-MADE CLOTHIS © Now is the time to buy Winter Clothing, low. We have a five stock of ton's Overcoats from #4.00, ups W orsied and Ewerd Suits, Boys’ ¢ Lothing. ee oe _ — STEWART, SUGUESSORS TO CHO. DAVES Ca’town, Nov: 2m 1eésd. R BROS.)