ck a ~ ‘URDAY, OCTOBER 29 1887. S THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - THE DAILY EXAMINER. OCTOBER 29. 1887. Another of the Party of Purity I nseated Tue Grits Shelburne County, N. S8., was scattered throughout Canada last When AWAY WEST ! THE JUMPING-OPF PLAGE, rise high right out of the sea. These islands are covered from water-line to apex with observation leads to the conclusion that they carry apretty large volume of business without making much fuss about it. Sup- plying the miners, supplying the lumberers and saw millers, supplying the salmon fac- tories, fitting out and supplying whalers and seal fishers—all these things give the merchants of Victoria legitimate and profit- able employment, and must, in almost any event, secure the continued mainten- Varia. Special Notices. New Boots— Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s—just received at Goff Bros. New Persian Dates and choice Eleme Figs at Beer & Goff's. oct29 2i Tue best American Kerosence il selling cheap by the can at Beer & Goff's. oct27 2i Firry-THREE CASES Rubbers and Overshoes just received at Goff Bros. York; R Smith, Pownal;S A Nicholson, A Nicholson, St Paul, Minn; D M Nicholson, LS —— — eet eeenenedl have suffered defeat in the unseating of ance and prosperity of the town. Pes Robertson, the Grit M. P. for that v x © Le ©O re’ i. A 7 Besides, Victoria must ever continue a} Nzw Fancy Goods opened at the Diamond oe eae ’ F mn A pleasure resort, a resting place for passen- | Bookstore—good and cheap, { inty im the ouse ol ommons., n — —_———— : > > > j ay Cy ; f Just McD ld Fie on pare ws Pole Tue last Fraok Leslie’s Jllustrated News- irsdaa) perore nier /ustice SiclVonaid, ‘ 2 oh t 1s urnishe wi a arge num ro k t t . f ys ‘ ‘ . aeta * : aper has a very true portrait of Sir Charles the trial was called on, Mr. Robert-| Features and Characteristics}, <1. several of which are first-class. The |22?°”. y true po is calle 1, Mr. Rober m th wh Tupper. insel admitted that his agents had of the ne Queen € ity of Driard is regarded by travellers with w ON ae ; ; i I have conversed as one of the best on this HOTEL ARRIVALS. of corrupt practices, and that the Wh est. continent: = ' sseat was therefore vacated. Judgment A visitor is particularly struck by the RANKIN HOUSE. B i Was wccordingly pronounced against cosmopolitan character of Victoria. The 33 Tehn: Charles Mint + ai . : ; ‘ sre bell rans » ds hile : Oct 28—J Ewing, St John; Charles Minto : Robertson and his election declared void Victoria—fitly named ** Queen City of wot bell oe oe — : a ae Montreal; W J Sacked StJohn, N B; H ohana = . 99 : i as ar stOWN, 2 = ’ , ‘ rruption the West is reached by means of the}®"G, 4s in ar . persed : L Cole, do; W Edmunds, Montreal; W S , ie amer Princess Louise. which might well [classes rushed out tosee the fire. The | ¥ 0 @0; : 2 | Robertson was elected in February last | 2tesmet Princess Louise, which n gy entuieeed feben meee week-end Geaes at tee. Clauson, St John; M DeWolfe, Halifax; P J ‘ ‘. . is t ; rtson ted i ye | pass for a younger sister of our Princess of 1 re Teteiaitan Wadikhaie Quinn, St John; W A Cookson, do; C J Nole Leather at Low Py ices al ; “ Creneral Laurie, the Conservative Wales. The first part of the trip from is ‘Pp ~ ‘ scialige e ") : f G ’ J Craig, Pictou; P S Merlin, Halifax, 29 J B . wndidate, by a majority of thirty-four,| Vancouver is delightful. The course lies Indi, aint 7 Chinen u The oo Shaffmer, Halifax. | t which it now turns out, was obtained | down the Straits of Georgia, with the Olym- = ‘Wont i, }: Ne a resented in Vict a OSBORNE HO®SE. ; ca a -_| pians full in view, and through watery lanes |‘? "6S! 18 Jargely represe . ora. a bit rruptly, no doubt by a profuse expendi- livid caisis of Teditifel Glenda. whiek Ws Sen Oct 28—Jobn McRae, Hugh Logan, Geo’- ~ . : , oa orc 0 eé Siz Ss, . 2 , * re of the Philadelphia coal money, which ae eae ed town; J McDonald, Souris; JG Hamm, New Ch’town, Oct. 29, 1887—eod & wky ; " ’ . ’ : : winter in the Grit interests. Robertson heard that a petition was be filed against his election he left Nova Scotia and got out of the way, in order to service of the necessary evade papers. rich, variagated foliage. ‘* How beautiful,’ “Very pretty,” “Fine,” “‘Isn’t this jus love ly,” ‘‘Neversaw anything like it, ”—were the rapturous expressions of some of the ladies as the Princess, (of the West) holding her way through the serpentine water-courses lt appears that a woman-—a certain Mad- ame Limousin—who is something of an ad- venturess, has been playing quite a promi- nent part in the recent Caffarel scandal, which is now interesting all France, and Springton; D McCallum, Pownal; D A Mc- Leod, Eldon; F W Freeze, Sussex, N B; C K Clark, Annapolis, N 8; John Agnew, Alberton; H T Wilcox. Providence, R I; Jos Cahill, A Cahill, Alberton; J O Arsenault, Egmont Bay; J S Chaisson, Tignish; Jos Barclay, 29-R E NEW FALL G88B5 e i He was followed and service was effected | opened up new and pleasing vistas. In the] which has thrown all other topics complete- a ae Halifax, f hin dt Ottee. “le OE nid tenet open Strait, the passengers were, for some ly into the shade. Se ee the | Hawes, Providence, . he ae aes i : me time, diverted by the capers of a group of | sub-director of the General Staff of the| = DIED iat onsider this a good service, and applied to sportive whales. But darkness at length{army, has been dismissed for having a IN iM # the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia to set intervened. = accepted money for protnerne _ Crosses eetaan Mae ihe Rhee ee nee - ee aside the proceedings against him, but this} For fully an hour before the Princess | of the Lagion «t en = oe pr’ | Bookbinder, aged 82 years. cage: : ee ; , . Lovise came to wharf at Victoria, electric] fessional secrets, and for peculation. A (Boston aid Meeckvilie papers pleaaseeny.) Q a ; the Court refused to do. His next move lights, suspended at a height of about a| detective, it is stated, went to Mme. Lim- | nn cneesemeeeenenen onan i : was to appeal from this decision to the Su-| hundred feet, indicated the position of the] ousin, and asked her to obtain for him the - 1 Y ig sme Court of Canada, expecting that the}town; but, on landing, about nine o'clock, | Cross of the Legion of Honor. She intro- BLAGK DIAMOND LINE A | Es Mi CGA LY u3 a ee wwe could not be heard until next winter—-| we found that the streets Were not so well} duced him to General Caftfarel, and the de- : ® e A 4 Bu e a) ik feer ho woubl Mave nedhetel.iencthes an. 1 those of Charlottetown. The /|tective paid the General, in person, a sum it: a err eee lights, were like the sermons of some preach-| of money and was promised the decoration. ” Oh — a anine Cegptemnningpeety : 4 ns pay as a member, but in this our ers, too high up in the air to be of much] An exposure followed, and the General was LAST TRIPS FOR THIS SEASON. ; , stil 1 5 Grit purist was foiled, for his appeal was] use in the guidance of mundane feet—par- | arrested. Madame Limousin was alsv Ev ery depar tment full of the New est Goods, 1 heard before the Supreme Court at Ottawa — the re so ncheliaatle ee a gee gig . i. oitt , : uarly next morning was abroad (before anc foinen, + — on Wednesday last, and summarily dis- breakfast) to see the town. It had rained} business. It is gaid that several other pro- Everything New Mm Ladies Dress Goods, missed—and on Thursday the trial of the election petition was called, when Mr. Robertson threw up the sponge without hear- ing any evidence, being fully aware of the unpleasant disclosures which would result in the night, and the air in the cheerful sunshine was fresh and sweet as that of a morning in June. Comparatively few of the leaves had yet been tinged by the hues of autumn, and apples and pears still hung, luscious, from the burdened branches of minent public men, including M. Wilson, a son-in-law of the President, and General Boulanger are‘ compromised. Madame Limousin and the others arrested with her claim that M. Wilson was at the head of the affairs in question, and that he was Everything New in Ladies’ Jackets. Everything New in Ladies’ Hats and Trim- if from the testimony. trees in the gardens. thoroughly aware of, and took part in them. For St. John’s, Newfoundland. ° : The Conservatives of Shelburne County} While passing under a a = anagem ery they take their arrest pretty 7 mings. have for some time been fully convinced | Which overhung the sidewalk, I was sud-| coolly, ; J ; mrs ’ i 4 ’ ae : that Robertson could not hold the seat and | 2°01Y Seized by small (very small) portion | ** Ss. S. “COBAN rremendous Stock of Ready-made Clothing, ” hint : lew l dieu inl 3 rc. i oka Tedkina the ion C i vat “Ver. Soul ie h as ill be due at Charlottet hing 2 T ’ ¢ | B & d have been preparing or & new election in and was on the point oO 00 Ing abdou ora oc cneys ¢ ave a ways supposed that wi > due at Chariot own @u aur a ~ r ~ r< i which they expect to be successful, especi- | stone. By a strong effort I subdued the| the tale of the citizen’s son of London, who TUESDAY 1 t NOVEMBER Every inducement to Asi il) ers. O0GS As aily in view of the fact that Robertson only spirit, and merely confiscated a very large being in the country and hearing a cock : g ASE? P : = ‘ © We h a a majority of 34 which it is now ad- pear that had fallen to the street during crow, said he had heard a cock neigh, fur- Bought Right. Our Pr 1¢e@s VW ill be found Low. M, a : a “| the night. How the boys of Victoria can| nished the original thereof. Whatever be mitted was gained through corrupt means, and by the lavish expenditure of money. -The Montreal Star remarks :—‘“* Here is something for the girls to remember. Chere is a place called Beaver Meadow, in Pennsylvania. It used to be a rough restrain their hands and let apples and pears ripen upon branches which hang over the streets, must ever remain a puzzle to those accustomed only to the ways of the boys of Charlottetown. But admiration of the fruit (and the boys) of Victoria is soon lost in admiration of the flowers, which still bloom in front of many the original, there is no doubt that London was anciently known by the name of Cock- ney. Etymologists have referred the term to Cockenay, from the Latin coguinator or coquinarius, a cook, asin Chaucer’s ‘‘Reve’s Tale,” — ‘* And when this jape is told another day, ” $.S. BONAVIsTA will be due at Charlottetown about TUESDAY, 8th NOVEMBER, Ss. S. “COBBAN J. Bo. MA Ch’town, Sept. 26, 87—dy wy—pat —lO CDORNALD, ‘ality, and a good deal of hard drinking ‘; I shall be holden a daffe or Cockenay. o? 5 5 . aiarmty Ink > > 3] * was done by the young men of the neigh- | \* ™J°OTty, [ think), of the houses. The as : : borhood. All at once tl irls of Beaver | dies must have good tastes, and the cli- } But it is very hard to see how a term which will be due at Charlottetown about * UOT > 11 : once he GiITisS UO af . 3 " : - 7 , : ate st be genial, when such a variety | related entirely to the kitchen came to be Meadow decided not to accent the atten- mate wet t > , h J : e Th + + y 7 i ions of any young man oie drank. ana} ©! beautiful flowers are produced ‘in such | applied, as one of contempt, exclusively to TUESDAY ; 2nd NOV EMBER. immediately So ate” was achange for the luxuriance and perfection. Londoners! In the lines above quoted a —_--- ea: ; better, and now it is said that the young Besides the flowers, there are shrubs and | the term evidently implies a silly person, Theos ckbedibis Gin thes ronth ‘tor viedble ia men of Beaver Meadow are an example to climbing vines ts be noted. Ivy, holly and | andthe word *‘daffe” im our day is called | under deck and carry cattle and sheep on deck. 1 . ; the State. ‘Demperance societ es Aourished, | ther, Batives of old England are ‘seen | daft, and means stupid. Shakespeare em-| For freight or passage apply to f und along with tem: ioe oy Sata - cade. juxuriant in many of the gardens of this’ ploys the same term in the Twelfth Night, : : c | ; , a : ; ce societies Chie , ; * t . : ; . £ ‘ ble organizations went hand in hand, the | °Y- , __,|in asimilar sense, when the clown “ye Pit KE BOS. & 0., ivi were made hapovy while they raised} !ter breakfast 1 walked out again to tind | ‘IT am afraid this great Jubber world will AGENTS, the b tt. and he A ik Sul oa ld tale some of ‘the Island boys,” and see more prove a cockney.” But then, in King Lear, a. © niwit dat : . yvrrce, ‘ ¢ cst s 2G “ ‘ . ‘af ° . . é 6 7 ’ i a coat a of the town. I was somewhat disappointed , the expression, ‘* Cry to it, nuncie, as the | 9% ~~ py & be tte de SR dee | What with balls se at band the | @ find that Dr. McSwain and his family ‘cockney did to the eels,” seems and has : ; : ; ; L NN = Ez Sq° a - y - ; dulaiatté at the int aias er ra ic fe «| had gone from Victoria to Lower California; | been interpreted in favor of cockney being ULUS h G-I0, SALa oni ine i seit hike ie pe ne ; ae a } oa = but had no difficulty in finding other | originally a term of the kitchen. i f° ee ee eer ee [slanders in Victoria ready to extenda| Thetwo following explanations of the pee te : : : will “bo interesting to know «which of the | {sanders ately trom “home.” [term ate given ky Hellen’ ia his, Wordhier 7 We Take First Prise for Cheapest and Best Goods 4 Provinces w ill pay the pips r? Perhaps all hearty weicome to one iately irom ome. erm are given Oy uiier, in his OTUnees : I AM instructed by Jos. Knight & Son. who are 1 El the Pr ‘epres + wilt heae o shar Among others we met Mr. —— Ander- **1. One coaks’d or cocker’d, made a} ~,closing their business. to Sell by Auction, on = fia co ee ae who is at the head of a thriving firm ow WEDNESDAY, November 2nd, at 11 o'clock, at rm me —— F of the exponent son, me eat t : aoe ae iets wanton or nestle-cock of, delicately bred their store, Great George Street,— UR STOCK j NO PLETE " in the furniture business and Mr. Findley | and brought up, sothet, whém giowe men | smctqnstentlock of choice Groceries, Confes- O ; W CO M ‘ j : — : who holds a good position in one of Vic-| op women, they can endure no hardship, | tionery and Fancy Goods, Paper Bags and. W rap- aT : co) sa slthine y seale : ° : : Tes i¢he, ‘ ° ° rca ’ i Grand Division, S. of T. of P. E. toria’s wealthiest wholesale houses, Mr. | nor comport with painstaking. ee Tite: see eo raed Gutfalo | See our Wonderful Bargains in DRESS GOODS, i Island. Stramberg, who has a situation in the office} ** One utterly ignorant of husbandry and | articles. - 6 Fe SACQUE CLOTHS hay _— of a leading architect, Mr. J. McB. Smith, housewifery, such as is practiced in the| Wagons, Sleighs, &c., at 12 o'clock. a “ <a — ? lee annual session of the above institu- Provincial Auditor, and the Hon. Mr. country, so that they may be persuaded TekMs—Al]] sums over $50, 3 months, on ap” “ WOOLEN GOODS, tion was held at Victoria, Crapaud, on Turner, Provincial Treasurer— and was anything about rural commodities; and the | Proved joint notes; under that amount, cash. é< ‘ ‘66 FUR GOODS Friday, the 28th inst., where a large nnm- pleased to find that the tight little Island original thereof, and the tale of the citizen’s A. MONKALL, ‘ “ “ LO . OF 1 rhs ber of representatives were convened. After|#nd ‘‘old friends” there are still green in| son, who knew not the language of the cock Gircown. Oct. 1987 3 ASSO, , CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS, the routine busiuess was disposed of, the | their memories. but calle@ it neighing, is commonly fee aw 66 & 6 IN EVERYTHING. following officers were duly elected and in- stalled, viz :-— Instead of one or two large Provincial buildings, British Columbia boasts four known.” The tale of the cock neighing is gravely Terpsichore Hall. es | AE apagcen i G. W. P.—8. W, Crabbe, Orient,Charlotte-|05 ve, Combaratively small ones, among | given and is repented in succeeding dic. y town, Ween Se Coperemenes Cr Lae LOvernment | tiendtem. The terme 16 eyeaeume verr 04. NCING SCHOOL for Ladies and Children 4 + f G. W. A.—Richard Nelson, Onward, Vic-|@ud Legislature are distributed. Very | for Fuller, further speaking of it says: A a Saye in the above Hall on TUKS- JAMES Pp A TORN & CO's, Bi toria pretty and tasteful they are. The grounds | «+ When Hugh Bigot added artificial fortifi- | DAY, Nov. lst..at4p. m., to be continued on a G. S.—Jesse 8. Burns, Lorne, Lower Free- | about them are keptin order by the labors ti to tk tural strencth of hi } ‘Tuesdays and Fridays during the term. 4 te ; : . ile dele ig sh of te h cations to the natura! strength of his castle! “pumbbeli and Deportment Exercises correctly L : ‘ paths erie 4 wr. oe : of a@ chain gang, q@mposed of those who|at Bungey, in Suffolk, he gave out this | taught. s Successors to W A, W EEKS & ¢ ()., G. P. D. W. Henderson, Triumph, North | have been convicted of small offences such rhyme, therein vaunting it for impreg- : g ; E, BURRIS, if Wiltshire. as yin as drunkenness, rowdyism and petty crimes } nable :-— Ch’town, Oct, 29—2i wky li MARKET SQUARE i G,. Chap.—Rev. E. C. Turner, Champion, punishable by the City Court. f . at | 4 ‘ —_ The chain-gang does its work ait he pra peties? Bungey, H ¢« Pinan a&e Ch’town, Oct. 4, I887.—dy & wky : G. Con.—David Arbing, Rising Sun ‘ree- | _ ‘ 5 : /pon the river o aveney ° se , ’ - & * os thas ing, Rising Sun, Free well, saves expense and —who canal 1 would ne care fer the King of Cockenay ; Or Ses, aur rages, ° acoeemneaen aoe ee a ee all surts of chemicals, let us h Es . nals : | and the apprehension and conviction of the mur- : rtf ie ae » Jet us hope that, at | pleasure in swindling their neighbors. ies ‘ eft oN CoO a beth get our milk free from chalk People say that. Victoria is a trifle _ Cuore Green Grapes by the keg, at Beer & — JAMES YEO. CE. i>. DA V rss & * : — sitw in ratters of business; but my Goif’s. cot 202i = Union Road; Oct, 27; $887.31 pd Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1887.—wky G. 5.-—-Simon Brown, Hunter River, Hunter River. In the evening a public meeting was held in the neat and commodious Wesleyan Chapel of the village, where a highly cul- tured and critical assembly of handsome ladies and gallant gentlemen were assem- bled to sit in judgment onthe speeches, recitations, singing, etc., then to be pre- sented. A full and detailed report of the evenings doings would exceed the space allotted to the writer, but in closing would say that the friends of the Scott Act mean business, and wuuld earnestly call upon every true temperance man, who has a vote in the City of Charlottetown, to prove his principles by being at the poll on the 24th November, and manfully cast his ballot against the petition and in favor of law and order. We are proud to learn that Victoria has banished the hydra-headed fiend from her borders, and now peace and prosperity reigns supreme.—OnrE Present. Le Reports from Ottawa tell us that the milkmen had better look out, for we hear that the Government is to ask Parliament to pass a law establishing a uniform stand- ard for milk. That is all right, but there 8 no use ‘‘establishing the standard” unless the law is enforced and people found violat- ing the law punished as the law provides. With prussic acid, camphor and chrome yellow in our confectionery, carmine and aniline acid in our canned goods, salicylis acid in our wine. sulphuric acid in our seeds of paradise for pepper, cop- peras im our pickles, and vinegar made of Catsup, tell what a preventative of drunkenness and crime is this foreing of city convicts to work on the streets and public squares? Lazy, shiftless rascals, to whom work is the greatest terror, are not likely to seek the shelter and comforts of a jail (as they do in Charlottetown) when they know that their days must be spent in laboring on the streets, chained, and under the watchful eye of a keeper. Perhaps the comparative rarity of bad cases of drunkenness in Victoria is due,—in part, at least,—to the fearful fact of the chain-gang. Though drunkenness such as renders a man liable to arrest is not so common in Victoria, as it is in some other towns I have seen, it will soon be apparent to an observ- ing man that there is in Victoria a great deal of drinking, and that a large part of the people’s earnings goes over the bar. Saloons are open at all times, day and night, on Sundays as well as on week days; and the saloon keepers evidently ply a prosperous vocation. While the church bells are ringing and people are going to worship, the bar tender stands, with his apron on, at his open door, and boys play marbles on the streets, and sportsmen sally forth with guns in their hands and dogs at their heels. The Vic- torians impress the visitor with the idea that they are very free and very easy in all things, and by their actions they seem to say, ‘** Liberty’s home is here ; do whatao- ever you wish.” At the same time the stranger fee!s they are frank and honest, not the men to be caught sneaking in at a} back door when they want to drink a glass of liquor, not the men (as a class) to take | meaning thereby King Henry the Second, then peaceably possessed of Londun. It has been suggested that the author of these lines in callmg London Cockenay might possibly allude to that imaginary country of idleness and luxury, which was ancienty known by thenameof Cokaigne or Cocagne. + * + The last words of great men are always interesting. In many instances they show the ruling passion strong in death. Here are a few instances :— ‘It is well.”—Washington, ‘** Head of the army.”— Napoleon, ‘* | must sleep now.” —Byron, ** Don’t give up the ship.” —Lawrence. ‘** Kiss me, Hardy.’’—Nelson. ‘* Let the light enter.”—Goethe. ‘* Independence for ever.” ~Adams. ‘** The artery ceased to beat.” —Haller, ‘Is this your fidelity."—Nero. ‘*God preserve the Emperor. "Hayden. ‘* This is the last of earth.”—J. Q. Adams. ‘*Give Dayrole a chair.”—Lord Chester. field. ‘““A dying man does nothing well.”~— Franklin. ‘* Let not poor Nelly starve.”—Charles IT. ‘* What | is there no bribing death.”"—Cardi- nal Beaufort. ** All my possessions for 3, moment of time.” —Queen Elizabeth. “It matters little how the head lieth.” —Sir Walter Raleigh. ‘**Clasp my hand, my dear friend, I die.” — Alsierri. ‘‘I feel as if I were myself again.”—Sir Valter Scott. ‘* Let me die to the sound of sweet music.” —Mirabeau. ‘**Into Thy hands, O Lord.” —Tassgo, then had in his possessivn a large sum of money, | reward lo any person who will give such infor- | mation as will lead to the discovery of the body BY Auction, TUESDAY. Nov Ist, at 1 o’clock, on the Market Square, & Horses, 4 Carriages, 4 Sleighs, 4 Sets Harness, Buffalo Robes, &c., &c. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Oct. 29, 1887.—2i ANTHRACITE COAL. To arrive ex Robbie Godfrey, a cargo of LACKAW ANNA, Ches‘nut and Egg Sizes, R McMILLAN. Oct. 29, 1887—dy wy eod tf $OU0 REWARD —- C HARLES H. YEO was last seen alivein Char- ~ lotietown, on the third of January, 1887. He and it is supposed that he has been mardered. The undersigned, therefore. offers the above LONDO N HOUSE CLOTH SALE. 70; AVING closed up our Tailoring Department, we shall Sell our Splendid Stock of Beavers, Pilots, Naps, Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds, English Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, At from Twenty per cent. to Thirty-three and One-third per cent., Discount for CASH. 20° HALES & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO