1 an ge RR ne TREE RING OS ae eee MY 8 ip ihe sk A Tt ie PC Be EE IE ODN yl ii FENN OI 0 Be BS TY See Oe eS ee DAT LY ‘donald. | | Hodgson, Q. C HAAMINER, a _ ~ - Supreme Court Tuurspay, Nov. 8. in the matter of the applic: ition of Cle- ment Benoit for certiorari to remove con- viction for a violation of the Canada Tem- perance Act, 1878, tried before the Stipen- diary Ma; giscrate, This application was heard this morning, and the rule was made absolute. The point decided was that when a defendent | THURS DAY. : | Is acquitted of an information charging him | with selling liquor between two dates, no | subse juent conviction can be made for an olience committed within the same dates. , for the application ; W. 8. Stewart contra. \u application of Catherine Joy for a) certiorart was also heard. The point taken was almost similar to Benoit’s, but there | were other circumstances in connection | with the dates. The Court reserved judg- ment. Hodgson, Q.-C., for application ; W. 8S. Stewart contra. a. p+ yen. * Manufacturers” - Hon. Sir John A. Mac- ale authorized capital stoe! | Company on the continent. Largest life in | Surance business pro .rata of auy company | jin the world. Insures all classes, male and The insurance. President : ‘female. Most liberal plans; modified | natural premiums, ordinary life ‘fund investments, tontine, endowments, ' annuit ies, childrens’ ' ‘elsewhere | wanted. Local and Other ftems SESS EGR A ELA Ni a - | PRLBGRAPH is WS. Scorr Acr. —( was put down t , in CIAL ESPATCHES TO : KXAMINER ‘ sci ; 2 t s ‘ ‘ a3 .¢ a8 > 4 , ‘ & DeLAYED i is sble weather si 2 } > 5 wy retarded farming operations st South | HF AN UA t k S A a Sa \ i a (? i 2 ’ es niniv ft RE wncthabceren ol See! bE EYOND A DOUBT. ‘ ia ‘ Ss vel ww os - ‘\ vt > (0 Loap Porarors.—Mr. Joseph ery Late ast Figures. i f South Lake, has charts ithe ‘ I 1. Hodgsen to ad potat 3 for t! \ ark o | Boston, Noy. 7. Suir NE et ress, Onteroridge, The latest returns indicate that the rh a, : B & fo lose, |States have given the following pluralities } L, Point, & r sya tor Harrison :— i pul A ™ al Electoral | ery states Pluralities. Vote, R SE ANAK FARM \ tna calm yen0 Colo ido 10,000 3 a wag i ; 1 I linois. ae 19,000 99 nei wd of $4900 Me. i ar, 5,000 15 Kenna \ p Ss <5. os. wu. eee 13 DeAPNEss | \ ing 122 Kan os socense GOO ’ . I ic a 20,000 6 page ‘ ‘ S NOLS . ++ 97 H : ;| Massachusetts 27.009 14 the au ~ ed ro * ~ i. a as an ae? a Michigan....... 15,000 13 . : M SR ieebse ° 12.099 7 - eo ve GSA« 35,(K ) 5 \ ? = *) aa 1 : , ' i at| Nev da ids eee s 1,500 3 7 » 4 sss ; , | New H ampsbire.... 2,500 4 “oe ey" se mew TPE. . cocci, 10,000 36 wai , te | Ohio 12.000 23 » Cire 7.000 3 { ww pe ‘ a Pennvysivaula fe 75,000 30 . i Rhode Island 500 OP MM LETING. There w l ve A ) 1a a. ee ee s S ‘ t mt 7 UOU r the Wo Miss ; , Zi, Y toe ' . . — y \' i> msin io al PO ih} 1] ail N ‘ ‘ > oo ) 40S, 000 aut? Nov. § i gs ili tl wn ; ; a for | ine following are the pluralities for | Vict ' . . , ‘ vel ha > v : “AM ve \ a Electoral ‘ >i» Vetta y sta ‘ $ | . i ia i va ws tLCs. Pluralitic 5. Vi Le. Th rn t st I i al \ ma yieca cu wee 30,000 10 hist s \ . irkansas 40,000 7 ; ved | Delaware i ele la 3,000 3 } ‘ } i ) es 15,400 4 sto i cas we 25,000 12 o eee 40,000 13 lee | ) Atlaati® | Logieana......... <:, 30,000 8 fishing s vu i mi re ieryiand 6.000 & whied hav s dep sent | Mississippi.......... 30,000 9 at Ottawa, t Bh a eer eee 30,000 16 v a 8 Way ‘ Lav ‘ de y ete $0,000 9 i value will be al x to} North Carolina...... 20,000 9 enchanced ‘outh Carolina 15,000 1] o lennessee 25,000 I2 SEIZ I j iz U i : \ ‘ LOraA a ¢ Ss. . 8,000 ! ? ys me ) cou wel ; : th j Vi =" ha 8,000 i miriage mM vas | ; prune l West Virginia....... 2,000 6 j ygrapher p wit tit won Connecti rat _ 350 6 he much easier ; rk ple REET . os vce vas 5 000 3 4 peri ah ogee = in thelr ma it S. i otai, 19 states . 428,350 176 7 : s The Democrats evilently have a small NARRD Ds S Ss the VV , rn : : “twit t! »H 3 f R >prese t tives j At Graft @ e menenin naAjority in the vuse of . presentatives, a of M ca ie a Ohes sees while the next Senate is likely to be Re- ' , yak ‘ ) A- 4 via 2 is . i ‘ : . was trying to make a ia th ve, its; Publican by a majority of two, as at pre- ci) ning gl a ) i mariah t reached Cie. and extinguished the girments we entirely Connecticut and New Jersey have gone Gestrozed and She catid learigity burned. it) Democratic by emall thajorities. <All the seat) sare : ittle hone of recovers j 2 : . Gt survive Wilh ilitic Bupe us recovery. jother doubtful States are Republican, In- 5 'diana by a good mijority There is no Ts His Pensron rank Welsh, of Port- . ; " J . y: : ee: a ™ oe eas os ; ~~” | truth in the Dentecratic sensational stories a Be St onn, Sone nhne years ago, | —_ - : gg ’ ’ } afloat, and Harrisun is elected beyond the applied to the Uaited States government | ool bt, ° . ; 1s ; v0 ) ’ tor & pension, be having served as a union j aeUW f = di euldier during the rebveliion. He heard littie | regarding his-claim wp te Monday last. when he received a check for $2,900 bick pension, and the annowncement tnat he would receive $i2 per month daring his lifetime. - eo Socrat.—A very p'easint and well attend ed church sociai teuk place in St. Peter's Schoolreom last evening. Some selections from St. Peter’s Roys’ bind and a song from the Rev. Fred, ! !. Lloyd made up the mus- ical part of the eutertainment A number of games were provide Y and « ajo ryyed; and afte partaking of teaanl cake the congregation | dispersed at 10 o'clock > Fire.—On Monday rht last, a pivgery, | woodhouse, and a larve prie of firewood, be- longing to Mr. Joseph McMillan, Clermont, | were destrvyed by tire, which is suppos d toa have originaced frum the furnace. Mr. M Millan's dwelling house was saved by the strenu as ex ivas of a crowd who gathered very quick! , and who succeeded ia subduing the fire. The loss is about $200. No insar- ance.— Journal, ———_> Wizarp Ort AGAIN The St. John Tel luesd Dr. Ellis, of rh save: qra; Ona lay, ; t Wizied Oil Compiy, was notified by the police that inform:tion will be laid-against him uader th “Lottery Act if he disp mes OF his prizes at the Iastitute as he has done in other plac Dr. Ellis at once wired hig comp iny for ord and received instructions to proceed as ustial with his show and that bis compiny w yuld test the case. The end, therefure, is not yet, and interesting features May resuit, " _ oi A Cuance.—Attention is called to the advertisement of the Canada Atlantic Ss S. Co., in another column. Jn con- sequen large freights offer- ing . from woth ends of the rveute, the ¢ yarn) changed the dates of Sailing of t S. S. Helifax leaving Charlottetown fur Boston, anl Boston for Charlo 1» Halifax and Hawkes- bury, ev 5 VW T A Wi it wg itain an advert i } ; si tnterest to thet : . yy a tong: Té } 4 Wilf Wanted ihe u gned is c ; to get a good ae | Vile, 7 ie Wi 3 i ‘y I a far ’ Mu a Pro if. He is e4 tead ind nh, OF hum $'Ze2, ba Wil make & goo metour & silfabie com- Panion, Ph : changed.” the girls of the neighborhood must be « x¢ceedingly coy or haid ww pls i A Cus: Catt.—The Halifax Mail re ports that the steams'ip Uluo ida bad a& very narrow escape from being dashed to pieces on the roc Ks ats itn b ré seb6 St. John, N. 6., for Halifax on Friday at 8 o'clock. Oa the fol! »wing d Ly (Saturday) at ll o’clo:k in the forenoou a heavy fog set in which continued until 2 o'clock p.m. The fog then litted. It was then ascertained that the ship was going dead far Sam big Head and in five ininutes she would have dashed on the rocks. Tou engines were at once reversed and the vegsel was pat full steam astern. Aabvicy vires, y+ LHSOW B Niort .— Soothing Syrup should always be used when hikiren are cutting teeth. Ib relieves the atti uu ver at fi it } rod | ae stural qui ep | relicving the child fro h pain; and the littl cherub 4wakea as “‘brignt as a button. It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ail pain, relieves wind, regulates tne bowels, and 18 the best Known remeauy tor diarri ma, whether arising frau teething or other Causes. Ll we nty-five ceuts a bottle. Be : : « . ** , , 2 sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothin Syrup, aud take ue vteer kiml. [April] ‘de Head on Sut turday last. She | } aE TY) ‘ray vONHH Lie GL ito all Commissiga, The Evidence Taken. Lonpon, Nov. 7. At a sitting of the Parnell Commission to-day the police witnesses gave testimony regarding the outrages in Ireland, which hey believed due to the instigation of the League. . Several witnesses testified that the Land Lesgue hare hunts were organized over lands belonging to persons who offended ie League, for the pure puropase of dam- aging the crops, The police testimony from Longhrea, Athenry and other places in Ireland showed prior to the founding of league in those districts, the districts moparatively free from crime, and that after the league meetings there was inach turbulence, often culminating in out- Liat branches were C rages. It was testified that five murders quickly followed the founding of the | oughrea branch. lt is stated that Sir Charles Russel, Counsel for the Parnellites, will call a | witness to swear that he forged the Times Jerters, and will show by enlarged photo- «raphs by a magic lantern, that in follow- ing the tracing beneath the signature. the pen was repeateily stopped in the course of writing. The rete Admiral Dismissed. St. Pererssure, Nov. 7. Possiet, has been dismissed Ministry of Railways, owing accideuts to the Czars train. Se Newfoundland’s Governor. Lonpon, Nov. 7. Admiral scent It is announced that Sir Terence ()’ Brien, Governor of Hel iguland, will succeed Blake as Governor of Newfound land, i a ls a Our Advertisers To-day. Fenton T. Ne the new vbery advertises the sailings of the steamer Halifax. Peake Bros. & Co. intimate that the Coban will take freight for St. John’s on her coming trip. G. M. Harris holds galea of oil paintings on Thureday and F riday evenings, A. MoNeill wells Dutch Bulbs on Friday at 1] o'clock, —_ — MARRIED. At Portland, Me, by Rev. D W. Le- svcheur, J. Frank Crockett and Miss Lillias W. Pollard, bot h formerly of Charlottetown. (island papers please copy.) In the Methodist Church, Tryon, on the t., by the Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, Mr, WW. S. Newsom, of Bedeque, to Miss Dawson, of Tryon. A+ } while U. On the 7th inst., at te Methodist Parson- Prince street, by the Rev. John Read, Sy ' 7 4 y } + Wray tee Mr. Neil McNeill, ol North River, to Miss Isabel Stewart, of North Wiltshire. one aoe oe ioWn. Must have ex erence, Address with references “J. B.,” this oitice nev song — mentee f JANTED.—A Boy 14 years of age, to learn| tALED TENDERS will be received at the | W the Watch. Ciock and Jewelry Repairing | "hes vi's Office up to noon of MONTAY, the | /usiness.— W. N, TANTON. lw eod—novo izth of November, instant, éorthe purchase of | . : ANTED. rt Housemaia. ~ Goed reference } Twelve Thousand Dellars, Deben- | W required. Apply to Mks. GEURGE Peaks. | iures of City of Charlottciown, words -Ut of the denominations of $5)9 or $1,0 0 each, pay- i 0 LET.—A House on Chestnut Street, con-| able in 20 years from dave vf issue, oearing in taining five reoms, kitchen and pentry./ terest at 9 per cent, per annum. payable h:lf- | apply to MRS KR. THORNK, Spring Pack Ruad.| j yearly in Charlottetswn, and to be issued in nov2—5ieod redemption of Vebentures talling due about the } There is no more fruitful source of disease! than vitiated blood. It involves every organ and fanction of the body, and if not immedi- ately corrected by the use of Ayer’s Sarsapa- | villa, sooner or late beads te fatal results Be: Wiad Li bial { me, thereby cail a meeting of such creditors to te | endowments payable | t 18, 21, or 25. Almost the entire profits | of the Manufacturers’ ’ life secured to I the policy holders by special act of the | Dominion parliament. Larger profits in- | with the ** Manufacturers’ ” than | No trouble for agents to give urther information, or transact business at your oftice or residence. Agents evitab.y Halifax office, No. 1 Bedford Row, 7% phone No. 449, W. i. Hart, Agent. J Pane Paton, Gen. Agent and Manager for Mari-| time Provinces. Office, 91 Morris street, Halifax. P.O. Box 374. ———--—- +0 0¢ —-—— — Telegraphic Widds and Ends. | tami A reservoir in Montreux, on the Lake of | Geneva, usel to work the electric railway, burst on Tuesday, destroying numerous houses and drowning many persons. Seven bodies have been recovered. = 0 a deputation from Walsall, which aited upon him at Birmingham, Mr. Glad stone said he considered it his duty to remain in public life until the Irish ques- tion was detinitely settled. A private despatch received by the Ro- man Catholic ecclesiastical authorities at Montreal, from Rome, says that the open- ing of the Canadian College took place on Sunday in the presence of Archbishop Fabre, of Montreal, four Canadian bishops and a large number of Canadian clergy. The Parnell Commission met nC again on Tuesday Mr. Parnell was present. The first witness called was Ives, a New York Herald correspondent, who testitied that he obtained an interview with Parnell which the Herald publighed on January 2, 1880. Several other witnesses gave testimony in relation to the outrages. The Dublin Freeman’s Journal asserts that all the dynamiters in prison in the United Kingdom have been approached by emissaries of the Times, who informed them that the government would grant them liberty if they would give testimony for the Times before the Parnell commission. The prisoners refused to accept their freedom at sucb a price. The final ballots in the Prussian election make the standing of parties as follows 134 conservatives ; 84 free conservatives ; 98 centrists ; 87 national liberals ; 29 mem- bers of Freisinnige party; 13 Poles; 2 Danes; 2 Guelphs and 1 independent. Stoecker, Richter, Rickert, Friedburg, Voss, Gneist and Virchow are elected. Bald be ais are too many when they may be covered with a luxuriant growth of hair by using the best of all restorers, Hall’s Hair Renewer. -_———-—-o oo THE ladies are specially invited to the sale of Dutch Bulbs at A. McNeill’s Auction Room to-morrow at 11 o’ciock. See advt. L ADIES', girls’ and boys’ winter under wear; anothor lot just received at Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block, nov8 3. ee ee oe DRIVING PARK. , 680 Pieces Bress Boston! ! UBSCRIBERS tothe Driving Park and Pro- vincia! Ex ibition Association, wh» have not already puid their calls, wil! oblige by pay- ing the money to A, k, WARBURTON, Secre- tary, at tne office of Warburton & Smaliwood, Cumerou Block, nov6é CHANGE OF TIME. Steamer “ Southport. - ee ete tame ()* AND AFTER NOVEMBER lé6ra, the Steamer ‘‘SOUTHPORIT” will leave Charlottetown for West River on MQN- DAYS, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at Two i ay & why tl aeernans o'clock, p. m. NOTICE. C APT. FRANK GALLANT, of Tignish, P. FE. [siand, haviox assigned his Estate and effecis tv usin trus, tor the benefit of tts creditors, we | held at the Board of Trade Rooms. Cnarlotte- tewn, on THURSDAY. 15h November, inst., at Eleven o’clock in the furenoon, J.S. CARVELL, P. J. QUINN, nov6—dy & wky tl dte THY DERS. $12,608 Cily Debentures. { Trustees. first o. Vecember next. Tenders will be received for the whole or part. the higuest or any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Cic va, § Keyor's Ollice, Noy, 3, L686—3i is wat wee, TR W eounts. The Council do noi bind themselves to ac ceepr | nent position f rthrce years It represents something you like and appreciate, and it illustrates It means SQUARE DEALING ! STOCK OF NEW GOODS just in. method of doing business. and Guarantee. See our FALL the Best, the Cheapest. TEN THOUSAND Goods Se SE nee ——— en eee YOU cNW WHT TH “MEANS ? Dealing JAMES PATON & CO’S This is what we Preach, Practices You will find them the Freshest, 1,000 New Mantles, Jackets and Jerseys ! YARDS OF MOURNING GOODS AND CRAPES, New Gloves, New Millinery, Plushes, Trimmings and Ribbons. Our ee SILKS are kn qualities, We are alwavs pleas sevings and give “you a big dollar's worth for a dollar bill. JAMES PATON & 1888— aS Rc October 18, Gueap MGULSLGA a Round Trip Excursion Tickets, Charlatigtowa to Boston and Return, $6.00 EACH! SERANER ER “WORCESTES,” : OAPTAIN NICKERSON, Street Wharf, town, fur Boston, On Thursday, the 18th ant. 4AT FOUR OC’CLOCH, and will be followed by | THR, SuMMR “CARROLL,” THE § Will leave Pownal Charlotte- CAPTAIN BROWN, On Thursday, the 25th inst. | } HESESTEAMERS will take Passengers at | the above luw raies, which includes ‘Berths in First Cabin. Stateroom extra. These tickets will be good to return at any | time before ciose of nav ixation. To enable persguns in the Country to take oy vantage of these Cheap Kustun Excursions, we have arranged with the P. Kk. Island Railway to | issue First-Class Tickets, at all Bouking Stations enthe Railway, to © Sharlottetown and return, at ONE FIRST-CLASS FAR«: ‘these Railway ‘ickeis will be issued on Wed-} oesday aud Thursdey next, and on Wednesday and Thur-dgy of the following week, in t:me to! catch the S:eamer at Charlottetown on Thursday, | avd will oniy be gvod to return after the arrival ut Charictietown of the steamer from Houston. CARVELL BROLHERS, Asents, Charlottetown, R. B. GARDNER, Manager, 34 Atlantic Avenue, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. Ch’town, Oct. 11, —ae wky LAND AT AUCTION. TRASTURE LOTS Nos, 294 and 296, in Char- | jottetuwn Hoyalty, wail be sould at Public} .uction, at the Supreme Conor Buildieg in Char- lottetown, on TU aSDAY, the 2ithday of Navem- ber next, A.D 183s. at the hour of TWELVii V’ULOw K, NOO x These Lots are sold eu! ject to a long lease, | with a res‘rve rent of £i7 i28., equal to §56 70, } payable yeariy to purchaser of these Lots, This -ale offers an opportunity for a good in- vestment, us the property is likely to sell moderately. Sale positive. Te: ms— Cash or approved security. i For further particulurs apply atthe office of! ; Mesars. McLeod. Morson & McQuarrie, Barris- ters-at-Law, Charlotictawn. Vated this 5th day of November, A. D, 188%, LOUISA MURPHY, Administratrix cum. test. an. of tne Estate of Vernelius Mabey, deceased, intestate. cLASs WARE. ECHIVED PER SiIEAMER ‘“ WORCES ik,” from Boston, an assortment of Table | aud other LAMPS, which, together wih LIN- NER, TEA, DESS&RT ana other GLASSW + hi, are offered fur sale atthe luwest possible price-. LAMP CHIMNIES of many kinds constantuy on band, J. B. PQLLARD, Nv. 2@i Kent Street. oct27 WAN) TS, LOST, FOU ND ae. \ ANTED.- zn Boy willing to learn the Baking busiess, Apply at KNIGHTS BAKEKY, Kent sireet. uve WANTED. mae: experien ced Buokkee; per Apply at this office. if—uvv7 OST.—This morning, a 1 eather Poc ket B ook, wiih initiais “* J. a. 5.” on inside v' cover, cuutainiuog Ubirty Doliars in $5 bilis, and some three-ceat stamps. The finder will ve rewarded on leaving the same at this olfice. 3i— noi W sszE°. .-—A. Girl for general housework = spypuy to MRs. Ball, spring Pa.k Koad. uov6—t \ A\NTED.—A Olerk foraS ore in Charil.tre WISH tea employ areliable manin ye 7 No expvrience requires t; Satay each year. Light, easy, venteel business. advanced for salary, adverti- sing, ete. manufactarers in ourline. Enclose 2-cent. p stais.—Centennial al'l'y Vow Uinoinnaliy O oowi—Lin sud peri Money } Lar west va 5w eod & wky own all over the Island for splendid appearance and wearin d to show them, Co:ne aad see us. We will treat you wel Square Dealing. CO., MARKET SQUARE. U rzoll” & _— A; Jecelved BY LOUD TALK. sees etre ence Cn oe ance, LL AND SEE OUR PRIGES —-BEFORE YOU BUY YOoUR—~— Vereua . oe eee tr Ir GEORGE K. FULL. ' Charlottetown, Nov. 3, 1838—Gi cod r t td pA f) - . of POPULAR STORE. ()oweenemenemsesmes EW CLOTHE) — mae * ()! a COIR. 0 US E (opnningee ‘LOTHING, Orem } a -. PEOPLE MUST HAVE Value for their Money. DON’? BUY without first seeing our Flannel Shirts, Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves, Ties, C lars DON'T BUY witiout secing our NEW SUITS, our New OVERCOATS. A Great Bargain also in WARM UNDERCLOTHING. Special Qualities ia Scotch Lambswool UNDERWEAR!!! JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARS, and want the Best and Dress Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1888. EO CR A 5B ee oe ee DP EE ee PEREINS & STERNS. r.% eens Denney Yarns, Wools and Faney Gocds ab Lowest Prices, [x] all ali Colors, for Hosiery, Colors, for Hosiery, 7s, for Hosiery Rutland Yarn, in Bechive Yara, in Saxony Yarn, in all Colo Cyprus Yarn, in ail Colors, for Hosiery. Berlin Wool, Andalusian, Fiescy Wa33!, Shotland Wual, &3., &e, Cushion Pattaras, Slippar Pastaras, Bracket Patterns, &, & Plush and Felt in al'ppats Wa'l Posk3ts, Tidy3, &., &2. A Fali Stock of STAPL« AND «# “ANG ¥ DRY GOODS ai our usaal Patt Tas, & WIL eee ‘al “never-to-be-ferzoiten Low Prices PERKINS & STERNS,. Cherlovwiwiwn, Ovt, Wy 1S6d—uy & &