<a => era 2 oa pel parr eam i eee KiX AMINER. NOVEMBER 23, 1881. Tae DatLy | Dae ‘ ye Professor, The Railway and the Patriot. Tur Patriot declared that it was Sir Tupper’s ** nig pariug policy that drove nearly ail our . - , 4 harles vardaly. Coueese. hine shops ratlway to th best mechanics from the mac ? | ; of the Chart ‘“tetown se Ol the Intereolonial This is the point at issue rhe aus of Tur Examiner and onl r — : ithe city office of the lumber merchant, . sy . . eh» . ¥ - ’ . ; natie upper is that the wages of] , : . : at _—-—— oir c ae ‘phage : a . I|the hotel with the railway tation ; the mechanics in the R Atiway Mmacniae | residences with th pla of busi« | Special Despatch to the Hxaminer. ; ' . . i ‘ hops have not been reduced by one cent 1) iat aes NT = : . - ‘ —" e 2 : 1e8 the bauk with the counting Lonvon, Noy. 22. thatevery chance which [fas been mace {, : . _aeiet oi sok, , cgay Salto ; ; : : |} house—the clergyman with his parish- Much damage was done by the gale in i e pay of 1 mechapbics has been 1} : “< . . : oe : , : - os rv. Sr ! onet the do with his patients England, Ireland and Scotland last night. the direction of increase ! } > ai] ifthe manoufaéturer with his factory. Various casualties to shipping are re Riawe of , . ‘ ‘ a eX ‘ . t ™ | &™ lita ee. ‘ 3 \ e i ipplied at the it . » he. |! norte ciaas th / i } ] : i . Pr vhably ne imvention has evel be- j; por a : way oOnices for corre IDIOPMINO LU | : o short a time so widely adopt- | Laver details show that the storm was ae , _ ma all ane . a a. sit a Anat ‘ a" ; t | : ‘ Pet ¥ } Oy Be s regarding eliher ifs own aeck ation 9 ? bs b parte of the civiliz dw orld. | he} pi Lpaary weit ms pgs vise wen =e banks . . . j ra Mirth 44 tn» are strate » r our denial ? [t nas pot. Yet, ii 1.8 soa ‘ . ' i vhere One of | ° t Pirta oO rortn iarge stretcnes ol } er! ‘ is rirh avervwhe . A i] i} ’ : . : Te ' Oise. Se. Bile erepacd nents ts * Seasieceguam . {sea wall were blown away. At Oban the wilful ignorance of tne facts, i escee | ' pnlieations ef th in- . : i : : . : ! 1 » that: ++ Tass x jue! usenul eo : eee ; wrecked. At Blackpool the the hardihood to say that Pun Ex-| ' t European | ; } ; eo : . : ‘ ; trun xisttl ow 1 ine ZuUTOope: 1} aT MAC was destroved, AMINER is affirming what it kuows to be| : bef nbectior ia fi ] a, | ae and American eéities, 18 tm connection the storm wi: ihe hereest known at fulse a dl lenvine t it knows ta hej ~ , : a iin : ° : 1: oe Sew J edi re lwith what is den mpipated the I epuou1ie (jucenstown fort urty years. ne , rat. ° i , Sit Sixteen houses have hee wy a+ tru Exchange system. This consists of a| | Sixteen houses have been burned at Ayr, But strong aasertl xs do not make a } : reorniMean t strong case; and it is significant that the Pairi t ieeis it to be necessary to wander from the point at issue lt says: . ™ ' | “ Although i y, 79, Tue Examuver |g atfirmed that some of the ‘ et t | officials” on the road had their salaries re-| r } " ‘ | . ud 7 — . atuiced, ili w-ovetiver, LSS Ve | : i ‘ ' ’ . las Charles Tupper is 1 the I iad tol >the | . a ce utterances I i ani : i i eclares that Sir Cha not any | in I d t ge De inv it | That ‘by the wages or a eriel it | man,” we meaut any efficient man em-| ployed in the machine shop at rep iiring | locomotives, was oi lent from the cou text. We were dealing simply and only} with the Patriot's charge that the loco-| motives were out of order because of Sir Charles Tuppers ** nigga:dly policy’ wnechanics.” Even 4 : which ** drove ont the if (as the Patrict a editor Tae Say 8Ires the public tolr EXAMINER hat which is ice of believe) the would not hesitate to untrue, it is not Bhely, ts in the f familiar to facts which are everyone. that we could, by the words quote: . have meant to insclude all the offi-| cials composing the Railway staff , ‘ e > nr sitet a ee 4} +] isin such a sBiraltl eaeed even aD | cround, Yet the Patru it ia forced, in order to make appearance of maintaining its to take advantage of eur careless language in this regard, and | : . sal y ; - to misrepresent our evident meaning It is true Tue May 79 affirm that the some of the ‘‘most competent officials” had been reduced. That was a fact Bat near! ly every one of those * ‘competent officials,” are still in their offices, doing their respective duties as well as they did—some of them, we are glad to their former salaries. How know, at does the treatment they have re- ceaved effect the question at Will the Patriot dare say that any one of those ‘officials’ were mechanics actually employed in the repair of locomotives? The Pafrivt in its des- peration has referred. to I‘raser and Breen, twe of the overseers or fore- men. Wehave yet to learn that Mr. | Fraser ever bad anything to do with the repairs of the essential parts of locomotives ; and as for Mr. Breen his pay was raisedto what it was before; | salaries oO! ever issue, 1 Messrs. and his departure from the Island had | the nothing whatever to do with the question | * of wages, } th were} c men This was | But says the Patriot, the compelled to work short hours ! during one wiuter—the winter of 1879. | How the fact affected the condition of | cna in the fall of 1881, the ‘atriot will, perhaps, explain. The question then was whether to discharge the locomotives a oumber of the men in a dull time, or to | keep them doing nothing at the expense | of the taxpayers put them on short hours. The latter 2 ; uti alternative was chosen; and for choosing it Sir Charles Tupper needs no de! ito every Intelligent person, De apparent. somewhat | - } of the country, or to} | Telephone Exchange ‘The The communication of speech by tel ‘phone, sty the eminent Glasgow | Sir William Thomson, ‘the | very of this or of | age,’ has not only immortalized the of Alexander Graham Bell and yvake ; the dee sest interest in the | 11 ica OY most wouderful dise 1 | miuds of men of science, but has become | ail important means of social enjoyment and a powertul et i in the transection of business. By means of the tele; mill is counected yhone the distant saw with | cpumber of eireuits running trom the] nanutacturers pl ces of business, otlices | or residences, and of subscribers to a Central Office. By means of a switching | appar atus, au operator can avswer any call, eall any subscriber, or connect any sy: ; A +0 posal is now on feot to secure a Telephone Exchanve in this Almost every city in the Domi They are found in Hamilton, Montre al, John, N. B., Victoria cities. A pro- Tel phone ‘Thomas nas one, To OnLo, ’ al ’ Ss iali x, wt. UW > ~ > thar WW ipnipeg, and other ’ , . sal is afoot to chauge in Ch: establish a irlottetown. . itn Ouse batte >: 20 n, Ksa., a Se or the [ i r { Bell leleph ue Co mpa DY, 18 DOW here. Ss red everal ol our citiz su8 have tCuUe i and *, subseribers . Oo nim the ir BSms as i that a sufficient number ompany it is to be hope will be found to warrant the C in taking the further steps uece ‘change for Char- secure a Telephone E: lottetown. > ~-e oa » The Sco ut Act nes | LiHE Ca I C. Benoit chai ea vith | 1 breach of the Scott Act Ss rt ] 1 at] the Stipe 1 Ma i AYR is | } i @l | VJ avi d { } Ci for @i secu i Was ¥ bilix & the charge oY sling iiquoer < e i De dismissed ra ha juaczinen given, as if the sale on the llth was proved. The Magistrate then gave judyment to the foliowing effect and fined the defendant $50 This Dro 1%101 3 I a brea not tre I i par of th A Seiil Hiquor Phe offence is the selling ; the tir uly fies what artic lar ‘ is hi rg od, in conn ou ith the witnesses mentioned in the informa tien. I thir < th i f rm ation is corres Vv drawn, and the offence need not be charge 1: as having been con d on one day certain. Iti but carrying out the intentien of the Sth and Qist sections of the Summerary Procedure 223 to time or the in- Varian fenvla a wh en formation and the con\ Fiction shall invalidate the proceedings. The information is now no long ated in the conviction. In eed, the recent decision in the Queen vs before some nine judges f decide rrant, the A nt +( na rat nh Act.which cnact that ro r ) i } lace, no mitte rer incorpo? Hughes, decided in C. C. R., goes- so far as to that without any information or wa ance of t on charged before bare arauce of tke pers trate is sufficient to support a con- appe m agis c viction. | 2dmit that no variance which re ally makes e offence charged a new substantive offence, uld or : ni ier the 5th or Zist sections of the Summary roce dure Act, and it might be a question ether, in cases of iliegal liquor selhuag, the nge of time would not necessarily cliange the offence; but I at m bound to give effect to the 116th Sec. of the C. T. AL, which ia an agistr &te, } wv ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. So } ‘rte familion ara ; Scotland, ana thirty families are | secret Mission. | > saya, 18 to offer | Lonise arrived of A lei With 118 being forme DATIY BXAMINER, ‘Hesbructive Storm in Great Brita, Secret Mission. ee | OE RFAWA NEWS GUITEAU’S TRIAL Rissnarck’s homeless Scott-Sampson libel case to-day a rendered, awarding damages in the sum of £1,500 to the plaintiff. inthe > ds verdict was Paris, Nov. 22, Gambetta’s — sublishes a sensational telegram from L ae about Biswmarek’s His errand, the telegram England possession of Kuvpt, to the exciusion of France, and to uarantee that no power having interests n the Mediterranean be permitted to go yond diplomatic means in tesisting such vc) annexation. , Lonpon, Nov. 22. Marquis of Lorne and at Inverary to-day. Vienna, Nov. 22. Wit) Princess appointment of Count f Minister of Foreign Affairs is Kalroky as | NOV HM bE THIS Is 1) Pu 23. 1ssi. A. GRAND TIME Ud ADS OF GOOM iM SEASON, USE induceme CASH BUY Ei indcan meet the wants own owner 6 FOR THE § as — nts to a BB Gah 48a. 4 and means of all in and Country, ——- — 0: WE HAVE AN IMMENSE DEE Special Vahies, at 9, 10, 12, STOCK OF Goo DS, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. Austrian gazetred. Rome, Nov. 22. Itis stated that the next creation of Cardinals will take place a week before | 1 will inelude the Archbishops ers, Cologne, Seville and Vienna. | Christmas and SPRINGFIELD, [t]., Nov. 22. The Sangammon River, which fe been funusually high, 7 now receding Ths damage to crops, ete., from its overflow is # 2500, ‘000, New York, Nov. 22. a new Steck Exchange # Bank and Trust Company attached, d, with a capital of $5,000,- be located in the lower part o” Broatiway. Among projecters are Van an Cyru E. D. Morgan, Russell, [t is stated that ? ‘yr ‘ 090, to 3 W. Field, Saga an al others. Ora Nov. 28. Mr. Senecal threatens the other Quebec editors with libel suits, The Hudson {Bay Company shares have appreciated more than thirty-three per cent since January last. Th e Marines Department has sent orders to-day, to place light ships at Halle St. Lobe, below Montreal. The Speaker's warrant has been sent te the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, order- ing a writ for West Northumberland whieh is expected to issue at once. Mr. F. Shanly has concluded taking evi- dence inve A. P. McDonald’s old [nter- colonial Railway claim of a quarter of a million. No other claims will be proceeded with here. ht is understood Mr. Shanley goes shortly » Halifax to investigate claims there. W asuineton, Nov. 22. On the Guiteau trial this morning, Mr. Scoville resumed his argument for the de- fence, which was more in the nature of a familiar talk than an oration to the jury, with many cases decived from reports of {insane Asylum Superintendents and others. He took Up the history of the Guiteau family, who were of Huguenot extraction, and who had evinced to the present day asa marked characteristic, a sturdy adher- ence to relicious convictions, among which was expatriation of the Huguenots. The | assert ted insanity was hereditary in the | those mentioned as the ! A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, | | Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars A ot ef Colored Tebie Cleths, maby of them al Ball ie Awe, io elear Wool Tweeds for Men's and Boy's at a) cents pe rd, up wear, lantle and Wister Cloths, dowule width, 56 ets, per yd. up. Grey Union Fiacnels fer i6 cents, up, All Woel Fiannels, in all prices, A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Weel Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Rebes. Coon and Buaffiale Ceats. Waterproof ‘iweed and Rubber Coats. JUST OPHBWED. AVERT URGE STOCK UF GVERCOATS & ULSTERS, $5.00 UP. Reefing Jackets, $3 up. enactment for a very < different purpsse and must be considered as adding to the powers given to the magistrate unde: the Summary Procedure Act this terial ingredis nt ; that is, that in prosecutions under it in such | }eases of variance, he can substitute i for the offenc 8 charg ged any lini } mertainne e ¢h A nt wan lin ,; against the provisions of the Act. Even lim- : ar ~ 1 ht } cr 4 | iting these words, as a guea by ce! fendaut’s ‘ence. | r other offence counsel, to casea of somewhat oe nature to a vase charged, in this instan this ‘age ould ppear to come within t Pale: | fox Pt fence, ia any event, is the offenc i ge]} ng. , I cannot shut n y eyes to the evident obic ct | fof the Act, which is to give power to the! Magistrate, by alteration and an cme HO to | cure any < ct by reason of ay}vari ance be- | hind th info rmation and the evidence, re- | What tangible ground, then, has the} Patriot for its declaration, which is the point at issue? Nove whatever. To sum up the whole matter: The! Patriot admits that the road-bed is jin | good cendition, and the road in good| hands. We admit that the locomotives | do not meet the requirements of the! country. ‘The Patriot has failed utt erly to make good its declaration that this is | due to what it terms “the policy” of Sir Charles Tupper. We have shown that four additional loco- motives have been procured since Sir Charles Tupper took office, and that the failure of the locomotives is due, not to any reduction of the pay of the mechanica, but, on the one hand, to the increase of trafile, and, on the other, to adverse cir- cumstances over which Sir niggardly Charles | Tupper could not possibly have any coutrol, Let the public judge. Mr. Francis Schoals, the lately deceased | President of the Broadway Saving’s Bank, laft by will $25,000 to the American Bible Society; $25,000 to the tract Society; $25,000 to the American home Mission | Fund; $50,000 to the board ef Home Mfssious of the American Presbyterian | Church; $50,000 to iis Foreign Mission | Fund; $10, 000 to Presbyterian Ministers Aid Aca ciation; $! J,000 iv ime Board of Education of the samo aes S10.090 to a Presybeterian Hospital in New York: $10,009 to the general work of Sena reli- zation; $10.00) fer Charch 85,090 to the Union to build he Adcata’s Memarid Ch $10 000 to the Amerisin Frivnsi’s Svci: ety, aud $5,000 to the building gs Sean i} Nor: 'T val | able time to answer | no such object apparent, and negatived . the | | fact of the names of the | beir g sworn to’in the information, I feel bound | jand is at St. Pa Ths ological Seminary | ‘and 25 feet broad, the supply unlimited and apel; | lying on the surface , renderin ig mining un- 2's | necessary. | quiring him-him only in cases where a defend ant may possibly be misled to adjourn the | h aring. No wrong can thus be done to any de- | fendant, as all that the law requires in coseg of criminal procedure is that he have reason- and prepare his defence. \\hether a prosecution is merely brovght, #0 to sj odake ou speculation, with the object | of fishin: for — e, is a queston| i | wk ich can only be ascertained on the hearing | lof each case. No “m: patbtrate knowing his | duty will permit this; but where a « ase hike | the present is brought before the court, with | necessary witnesses ¢ to aitow the fullest examination of all such | | Witnesses j The case of Mrs. Hogan was adjourned | fer want of evidence until Wednesday | i next. | - met + <> o <p } Tue No mTa Pore —Commande Cheyne, | he English explorer, is now in New York. | Anglo-American | } | He is pleading for an expedition to find Bennett’s Jeannette and the North Pole, with the aid of balloons. | In the course of an interview with the} Herald ataff he spoke’ of the coal mine| which is known to exist in the polar re-| It was found by reg Gomme Nares rick’s Bay near Discovery | coal is 250 yards long | gions, Bay. The seam of [ct ia “‘ Welsh” coal and smoke- less. Commander Cheyne is very hopefal and Agricultural Ins! itute of Hampton, | of finding the Jeannette and the North | Virgin. The exam; ple of sucha man is ; Pole, too. whrthy of being recortly’d and imitated. He is lecturing on polar expe-. ditions to the citizens of New York. j sail for | andeiz 1ereas ng family, and had to some degree affected Guitean’s father. During the progress of Mr. Scoville’s | argument, Guiteau leaned back on his | oot , stroked his beard and apparently fol ‘ed him closely. Mr. Scoville alluded to aes prejudice which undoub )tedly existed against the plea of insanity generally, and especially in the case of the prisoner. He eaid that the newspapers ‘iad intimated that Guitets Was only feign g insanity anc such seemed to be the general theory of the public. Guitteau here turned uneasily in his chair, and with quick, nervous articulation said, ‘* I never feign, I act my part, sane or Insane.” During the course of his remarka, the court was frequently interrupted by Guitieau, who would excitedly deny eer- tain statements, and approve of others. Ele accused Scoville of breaking faith with ‘him, and the court was obliged to sternly | rebuke him. Scoville introduced and read several letters, 15 or 20 years old, to show the bent of the prisoner’s mind at that time. The case was adjourned till to-morrow. Jones, who was committed to jail yester- day, on a charge af assault with intent to kill Guitteau, was released this morning on $5,000 bail. Toronto, Nov. 22. | A despatch to The Mail yesterday states that His Excellen ‘y and the Princess will Canada on the 12th of January. >_>. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Nove: uber 23—10 a. m. Vinds shifting to the east and northeast, in force by morning; jfair to lon ly milder weather, followed to-morrow by | now or rain, 2 A despatch from Lahore says Ayoub Khan | ‘is living in retiremont at Tarzitan, having | become insane. € Cc § The Czar has decided to organize the army on the German system. This will re- sult in a great saving. A GOOD LINE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING, SUITS FLOM $1.50 UP. - Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men’s Wincey and Flanne! Shirts 50 cents up. Men's Woolen UNDERCLCTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, A Good Selection of Ladies’ A VALUABLE IN WHITE and Jiens Fur Caps. STUCK OF BLANKET AND GREY. BATCHELORS’ QUILTS, $1.10 UP. HLIORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and all Siaple Goods, A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Superior Teas, in Chests, Half-chests and Boxes. “0:0 === Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Nov, 21, 1881. Apples, Onions, Apple a io-Morow (Thursday), 24th inst, BY AUCTION, IN FRONT OF THE Qucea Street Auciion } sub > f iv i Rooms, at ii o’clock, a. m., 309 berrels cheice No. Apples, 50 barrels Onions. L Winter- Keeping As the season is growing late tur movin Apples, this large sale will afford a favorable Opportunity to secure Winter stock. >. 2 STEWART, 99? Nov, 23, 81, Auctioneer, FURNEPURE, SLOVES and SAFE AT AUCTION, —ON-— Friday, the 25th inst,, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P, M,, 1 Superb Bed Room Marvle Top Dressi Case and Bureau, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Bedsteads, 1 Large Base Burner, 2 small ditto, Parlor Steves, 3 Writing Desk, a lot of spitoons, Tobacco Cutter, Machine, Clecks, 1 Pailor Set,in Hair Cloth, Set, in Walnut, 1 Fire Proof Safe, 1 large Chandlier, 1 Piano, 1 Chamber Cabinet (in solid mahogany), 1 Smoker's { Sohinee , W. D, STEWART, Nov. 23, 1881. Auctioneer, (MPEOVED AND PAT STOCK, &., AT AUCTION. AM instructed by "Dales Mittzn, of Ringwood, Lot Lot 65, to scll at AUC. TION, on his: premises, on SATURDAY, the 26ib inet., at 11 o’cleck,— 4 Horses, 5 Fat Cows, 6 Mich Cows ;flne Stock), 8 two-year old Heifers (in calf, from im. perted Buil), 4 one-yearold Heifers, 1 year old Bull, 1 Bull Calf (very large), 1§ Shesp (good stock and fat), ; 4 (arts, 3 Trucks, 4 Wood Sleighs, 1 Iron Plough, 2 Woeden Pioughs, 2 pairs Harrows, Cultivator, 2 Wagons, 2 Creameries, &c, For the accommodation of the public, the eteamer “ Southport” will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 o'clock, and reterning will leave Rocky Point at 4 0 clock, Terms—All sums under $20 cash ; over that amount 12 months credit will be given on ap proved paper, W. BD. STEWART, Nov, 23, ’£1—1i wkly Auctioneer, CLEARING “UT SALE. “Glassware, &e, Groseriss, Crockery, AM instructed by Messrs. Wright & Me- Nutt to sell AT AUCTION, at their Store, Kent Street, on Thur-day, lst Decem- ber next, at Il o'clock, all their STOCK IN TRADE, cousisting of Half-chests and boxes Tea, Cans and Packages C. flee, Boxes Tobacco and Cigars, lot of Glassware and Crockery- were, Spices, Syrups, Lime Juice, Jams, Pickles, Vinegar, Sage, Tapioca, Arrowroot, Corn Starch, “Candles, Scap, Broome, Black- ing, &., &c. Terms at sele, WILLIAM DODD, 3, "Bl—eod Auctioneer, NOTICE. ee ee Nov, 2 rE \HE undersigned will sell at PUBLIC | AUCTION, at Miminigash, Lot 2, ea THURSDAY, 15th December next. at 12 o'clock, noen, all the property of E, G, Fuller and Frank M. Fuller, comprising Dwelling House, Fish Houses, Stables, Horse, Track Wagon, Harness, Six Boats. (rigged), ten Mackerel Nets and Herring Nets, Twelve sete Trawls (complete), about 6,°00 fathoms Rope, 36 Anchors, 11,0 lbs. Cork Wood, and @ variety of other articles, completing « fisher- man’s outfit ona lange scale. Also, at Souris, on Thursday, 22nd Decem- ber, at 12 o'c loc K, Reed, at let on Mein Stre et, 70x200 teet, with a House 54x28, two stories high, fitted up for a double tenement, with barn and Coach House, This House has been lately occupied by Mr. Fuller, and known as the Fuller House. Terms made known at sale. JOHN McLEAN, Nov, 23, ’81—wkly ii Assignee. NOTICE 10 SARINERS. VHE Peter’s Bar and the Beil Buoy Recek will ke removed on or about the and epar buoys will be placed By ora er Black Buoy on %t. en Fitzroy 2ith inst, 7 4 © Lusvead, D AY ED SMALL, Ch’ Ch'town, No Nov> 23, Harbor Master. SANTA CLAUS | E\HE Ladies of the Aid Society of the Methodist Brick Clurch purpose holding A. THA —IN THE— MARKET HALL, —Ooi— Wednesday, Dee. 14th. There wil! also be a CHRISTMAS TREE, and the veritable Sant: Cleus will distribute the gifts. Nov. 19, 1581. — enn