a TO . THE DAILY EXAMINER, i i . ’ . TUR Ay oe MINER The Alaska Plunderers. Supreme Court. ; 4 . 1 rr — : TH DAIL VAANLIUNN. ’ : Nov. 9 7 | Mr. Swineford, Governor of Alaska, in Novy. 9. EMBER 10, 188 | his annual report, gives the Alaska Com-| J, H, Mclsaac vs. Peter Bradley—Action } 1b ke J O74 . ‘ : wae 12 . wer lmercial Company a very bad character. | for false arrest. Judgment reserved. git ail : Here is part lescription of thatcom-| On motion of Mr. W. 5. Stewart, the Sir Charles Tupper's Re-Election. |)j, n application of Reuben D. Stavert, an Clothed by the Government with a mon-j} Attorney of the Court, to be admitted to Sir ( les Lupper, by olv of the seal fur trade, in which it has|the Bar, was granted. ( le most U } ted to the extent of many niillions, it has, Re application of William Larter for cer- + ant la . . " lav. Oum.| octopus-like, thrown out Its = tentacles, | ¢j9rari to remove conviction under Canada ¥ lence of gathered to ittell shes a Te bs : ne Temperance Act. Mr. Stewart shows cause er € 1Wmence , ‘ . ‘ norat e ‘ t as y . ; rr ue in t most lu rativ er : t cn > ¥ against the rule granted by the Chief Jus- mirit of her}; ‘ f its great wealth, driven away ai : . i spirit t nel che power ol il ' eat W a ‘ ie ele tice last October, Mr. Peters in support. , +i ; } aucer bne itive } é tor of a century | competition, and r pl = : -” | tion wherever its operations are not supers ised Nov. 10. en al elected the | y Government agenss, t ) a condition ot 1elp Re application of Patrick Doyle for sl ‘ Except at one elec | less d ‘pendence, in yt absolute uavery. t D- |) habe ‘orpus to Ja ler of (Jueen’s County. lwavs been Sir Charles hampt red by a heaitay competition, it OHers | ¢, affid tot appiucant, and on motion LWa) and compels the a tance by the natives, on Mr. Peters. the Court orders that a Lu e has stood by Sit Charles in | the pain of starvation, su h be ggarly prices | . as weys ey , : i : , i manages invariably to | @beas corpus, returnable on Monday next, i ind sh now enjoys | their peitry ¢ v t ianag 8 n LDal a | keep tl nin its a tna at its ne . In | : sued, » > nn . inencet ing been hi i | nopol i trade } Ri ypplication ot Peter H. lrainor, a ) ; politician of | jt has marked and mutilated the coin of the} prisoner in (Queen's County jail at suit of “ii 1 1 States, and refuses to receive any 1 (3. Jamieson, for insolvent relief. Mr. S st 1 an Ovules 4 . ; ¢ ‘ao . other from the natives in payment for goods} McNeill for plaintiff; Mr. Davies, Q. C. i 1 eu \ I ni i . , 5 : Ca a, Bu sold them. While all this and much move is | for applicant. Court orders that a weekly ; nal developments | ¢ neerning its treatment of both white | allowat be paid, first payment to be : itag is pos | native residents, Inst an es are not lacKINg | pad the day following tender of ebte —_ W el is | oycotted and ariven , way ae | issignment of all property of applicant,and é i plea lO) tis islands Government officers who, intent] ,, los 7 mreereeenr ice ; +m ho, MVelthat in default of such payment the sir ( iries pope | the honest, itaitotiu discharge O1] well | : ¥ gfe eos coors t] eRe ae at | prisoner to be discharged. . ities, reluse to do the Dlaalng ° Nell , } 7 ; , : oir ' ries ; ay : ' Roaoplication of Andrew Doyle for , ; In f b, 1 possesses the powel ‘ nupel ; i" , : . ' x Parhament and liance with its every exactio1 ‘ erever | ive to remove conviction under Cana- pllance With us ' 7 XaK in Ls i ; ms. ©. - ' ! Chem has obtained a foothold neithe: da ‘Temperance Act. This Scase is now € the tion will encourage | 2Or native can live in peace and com enguging the attention of the cotrt. Mr. | he result « 1e lon 4% : " ept by its sufferance. Without mail com-|Stewart shows cause against the rule, Mr. Sir Chari 8 en his hands. ©! munication other than that supplied by the | Hodgson in support. | < Vol » pel mpany, which is their master, the natives rnin i -_———— \\ iousness } “© * tlectu ally walled, and in the absence of Meeting of Presbytery. 7 | competition are forced to sel) their furs to ae i st cecret thc ha mp he ver ices its in a ee hee, “ so ye a die ae There was a fairly large attendance at Cumberia i rents may see hit oO ytter. ais? a 4 i ' ne umberland } ag ee ee $a : the recent meeting of Presbytery in Sum- . if 3 every proposition looking to : m j Y : deeply m-| : : "and development gjmerside. 4 he following elders, on present one ' { ttlement ant development or]. . a all i t Lt resul I iu tory. for reasons that must be obvious | MS their CURE OS were received anc t to h tell omprehension. Its paid agents their names placed on the roll, Viz. ; : vists are kept at the national capital{ Messis. James Henderson, Alex. Martin pose any and every effort that may bej}and John McKenzie. Messrs. Henderson i e sin ings to promote the welfare of Alaska}and McKeuzie being present, took their ; ype ish such legislation as will encourage | seats as members of Presbytery. tin? na ne sitet? + r tHe : rete e e 7. io ‘ gration and the enlistment of capital in [he congregational connection of the 3 ‘ I eitu 11s lh coatainlie £ tte reennrces ts every ( > a : OpmMens Of Its resources. lt every! preaching station at Kensington was the tfort lirected to the biocking of | ; bas. . 9 , : a ee fa oe T ry tirst item of business considered. After the wheels of progress so far as this iLerritory - 4 5 . : i , oo : r “FY | consideration the following finding was yncerned and to its pernicious influence is , . ae com ng wo th laska is to-day largely unanimously adopted, viz.:—That Sum- * the fact that Alaska is not to-day Lar ee y : . igs Sage ms ulated with an industrious, enterprising | ™ertield be disjoined fromthe congrega- \ 7 an . . ° po} Mich tl vil « USLDIOUS, i Stas ~ ms “ t Complaint trom Svuris prosperous people. °° I have poaitive | tion of Long River; that Long River and : ‘aformation of flagrant violations of the law] Kensington be united and declared a dis- 4 East state that a) a executive orders in relation to the impor-| tinct and separate charge, and that Sum- " s ‘ s felt by busi-] tation and sale of breach-loading fire-arms by | merfield and Bedeque be joined together, " i aig \ esent railway | its agents, and its oppression and robbery of] and be also declared a distinct and separate that the | 2@tives is notorious. charge, and that the former shall be desig- ’ ‘ ‘ Up pe 3 . _ n : ‘ : : sé Ty , . he United States Government runs the} nated the congregation of ** New London : a ” , i the rates Of] \i.. of quarrelling with foreign nations,and | North and Kensington,” and the latter the ince the steamer Miranda] employs its cruisers to ruin industrious and | congregation of Bedeque and Summerfield. Souris: and it ig suspected | enterprising American citizens on account | The Rev. Wm. P. Archibald was appointed Ze ef of the yscals. to preach in the former of these congrega- Ss i purpose oO . “‘-. ‘ . 4 a> + << — tions, on Sabbath, 13th inst., and Rev. forcing shippers to send their freight ove Canada and Maine. George McMillan in the latter on the same ersions of those —— day, and declare to them the above deci- 5 os ntly more vigorous Montreal Gazette.) sion of Presbytery. : : : ‘ hm . - oe 2 > nie ‘ as © 4 . iia . sig ‘ i We bonincen denn be thes There is one point which the New York oa Mr. as onnenes = eee well grounded; Times and other American journals have | ° the pastora oa . li ” a tabl : that the suspicions are well grounded, ‘ : : res ‘ » Was ; . ‘ ’ s fie, evaded in their reference to the Maine ae —> ee - orks P ” . ve ' at every reasOn-| jyestion. It would certainly be a new doc- : : eae Oe ar } “ee YT . a e - . et ¢ - “¢ + g > oreca- uble cau yplaint will be removed as] trine and in absurdity just on a par with|7O@, 4 can = a ot o Meagan ibe. 2 ; ; ‘ , “war "< hs oes ¢ > - > vte 7 goon as sible after the attention of Mr, | some other doctrines {o which our neigh- tion, or for such changes as the Presbytery : ie theeeiens siete on inane: sate deem necessary. A committee was ( s been called to it Ses Serene en ree es Ser oe appointed to enquire into the matter and p ; . . | maintain that the construction of a railway appointed to eng . . . ‘ ‘ iIncdee . » . "oo "t ¢ 1ex * 2 x The Railway Department, and, indeed,|/},» the citizens of one power through the peor at 7 — os . 7 : ; 1 ‘ . ” » ° . ‘ ve 5 . Oo every Department under the present Gov-| territory of another should establish a claim | |, Jn application of the congregation ‘ ee a ae the ree hus traversed Brookfield it was agreed to locate Rev. A. A. ‘ ' eserv ‘ for the close atten- | for the cession oi the region thus traversed. “ : — S | But the position of Maine with regard to McKenzie, M. A., in that congregation for mthey Have aka Aven: Oe SOE de: to sein: ~ Cameditnn -}one year, and to ask for a supplement to ; ; ; ry . anadca 1S eX¢ epuona . anadians, not t} sti d ymis d b the eo le | rect ft TLubdile 1iterests sit } . > > . > . wine on , aera without reason, contend that the region in| S&pene pre i a p . ets ' 1 ‘ : : . sty x ‘ oO 0 i f i IDt, | some lapses ; but on] question by right belongs to anada, and , A strong ae ution oo ae __ ate 1 considering all the circum- | was only lost to us through a kind of di-|7 ct was passed unanimous y- se a ee Ritnls «ae hat we have Leave of absence,on account of ill health, the Gov ment business in the }P/2™acy of which we trust that we have 1 R Mr. Mahon for six SUaliCcs, vile PUV COELIAC Mudit Ss i st o “ . r¢ yran aw Cs oO 3 : : seen the last example. The restoration] ¥45 ers. wD, * EAU Pre nas ia y Deen conaucted happily would. according to that view, be simply months, : : sia lie cial with « view the eood I tha ic cast ill miata Vk he Rev. John Hutchison, M. A., was re- hiv. and with a view to the good] the correction of a mistake into which hls ; j Santa , f tl Presb terian . , . 1 - . ‘cAlve as ¢ > y 1 7 t ionorance led an English High Commission-}C¢!Ve4 38 & munister * ” as That mistake has c 1d Canada seri- | ‘ hurch in Canada. ile ee hat mistake has caused Canada seri- a ; : tance—trom the pomt i ; wai Reais tiem aitvick 3 [he Clerk was authorized to certify Mr. ous inconvenience and loss for which its fohn F ea eager ag ame rat sand neceneitw. ual es ee eames ‘ der O esby teria : rhe « 3 prosperity—that} return at this late date would only partly a on EL eer ’ ° J ' . : olleg alifax. umers should « it our outports, par-|compensate. Under those circumstances, aa 2 “ i ail . ' ihe al for a “al yre- rly . as Souris: and we feel|it certainly seems hard, now that ‘ anadian a * ©, P seit ” sy Acute ce ae * -. |scribed to Mr. John M. McLeod, of ; Yr ; ¥ letermined o t ts ( ll not. f the enterprise has determined to give Oo 1ts Pri t NJ sure that ernment will not, for the]. ‘incetown, N. J. , Northwest passage a completeness which it "Th totes i . sated f Ake viding a few paltry dollars to the} c9nnot otherwise have, that territory the tolowing supply was. appoinked’ 50s ; Se eae in 03 1 the indg-| Richmond Bay W est;—Rev. A. Sterling, the ralway countenance the which, by situation, tradition and the juag : . . i. s me € » host of write? ght to be her’s 3rd Sabbath Nov.; Rev. Geo, McMillan, 1st ; val calculated to drive ment of a host of writers, ought to de hers,] / Ww ¥ 2 ‘ 4 policy) ucuiatec ie es a ft ee flourished | S#bbath Dec.; Rev. Wm. Scott, 3rd Sab- and which has certainiy not tourishe bath D R Ww. P \rehibald. 3rd ers away from them . ‘She = not | DE ie. av. . P. Archibs ag a under an alien regime, should have the first aa h J o nee, Oye or ee real start in colonization and in industrial | ee en” 5 os = . ee idl i a Nis le West Cape.— Rev. A. F. Carr, 3rd Sab- Ab< rtive Efforts and commerciai prospe rity at Canada’s ex- ’ oe. pEUs 7 . pense. In this, as in other questions, a bath, December; Rev. Robert Coffin, 2nd Ce ee nds on how sie thine | Sabbath, January; Rev. George Fisher, 4th lv is significant that the election petitions | great deal depends on how one puis things. Sabbath J . 5 ae laa . : The ** new doctrine” of the Times isevolved | °2259*, /anuary. te Mr. Temple, M. P.,of Fredericton, from its own fancy, and the claim which it New London and Kensington.—Rev. os . . “ ror L1LsS YU anos sae ° o we : 7 > es a ms - : a } ir. Josiah Wood, M. P.,of Westmore- implies no sensible statesman would admit. v - . ers 13th va ae mth 41 \ en dismissed and that the] The suggestion or reflection of the Gazette]|*°’- * te M, o hi oo a oie ! rainst Mr. Porter, of West | had to do with quite a different order of oe ey aa dade a A See é; s cefealial The Con things from that which the application of Poe to i eth a ustico and New mut , has been abandoned. ne ; : "ee = Sth | i e€ : : such a doctrine would require. (Griasgow. <. oth nat. ; ’ nembers are standing the test of + + selfast—Rev. M. Campbell, on 6th inst. ; irts much better than their oppon Not Promoting Temperance. Rev. Ewen Gillies, 20th inst.; Rev. A. B. McLeod, on Ist Sabbath of Dec., Mr. ‘ » ¢ ‘ ‘throw up the sponge rie Sd ; ce : : . 2 ti Pi ee [he Portland correspondent of the} Hutchison tosupply Mount Stewart on that ia the t n ire made the object Ol | Quebec Chronicle writes : day. naging revelations as those that ‘“ The Scott Act should be, but is not in An interesting evangelistic service, in re nade at Yarmouth. force in Portland. Everyone one who| which several of the members of Presbytery formerly sold liquor there under license, now | took part, was held in the evening. _—— ° i . onl’ s ; ’ - < , Ak: at il _| sells as fully and openly without it. This is) The next quarterly meeting will be held Se ee ae ‘ald be Laine ob Fagan regretted, some measures of a] in Zion Church, Charlottetown, on the first ‘ e Dp y e : laws shoud nm practical character should be adopted to Tuesday of February, at 1] o'clock a. m. ng and j ist, Dut that they should be epress or restrain the traffic. We have, ————— ome eyed and enforced. however, little faith in legislative enactments A Drunken Captain and must look still to moial suasion to contro] i Sa this great evil. Perhapsifthe girls in our c Ref. ra Soe to boycot ce a hey = idle , | RARPOURERS DON Tee a ee eS ee ustoms Reforis. city were to boyc JOYS é ley are doing ' awe fame tabi weve sae ae in Pennsylvania the end might be attained. — wee = a SUES DRPEE WE see . m i : “ VESSEL WENT DOWN. SUMBER OF CHANGE NTEMPLATED BY The Montreal Star declares that: *‘ Any Sa Wass oo . MBE rk H GES CONTEMPLATE 3 . . s « - pare’ weriresieee one who has ever travelled in a Scott 7 : nis C ‘ Ad IsitnD ‘ . are sae a s ‘ Act county knows that the Scott Act is TI Ieee cae © BC ho ae : ni as : Xx vp fi -omimé 3 “fe ' cg ‘verywhere violated and laughed at. a x err oe a 7 of the 4 om i ’ LV ‘ responaent tele "Tl a . 7 . . stenmmer a}" ! . rs Ss a lak “H alee poncent tele) Whether the Act is good or bad it is cer- os oe eee ee i chinead 0 . 1s n. Mr. Bowell nister « err >| a shor 2 ago, WAS @ é runkard. ; well, #41 a in that itis not enforced. Instead of Fe port Sine ayy wae ae Seem < ee , ns, ia re ire ne difierent (4 - aving one saloon, duly licensed as in the ee “4 rTeen ol ona persons W 10 n. reports as to the , : é Salle Wit i : 2 ime ; os ” : “ i day 5, now nearly every store i1n the uM 1d a ’ } z Niacs ae — rer | ae : oe —s ae - ae illage, cobbler’s stall and all, is supplied | WOU" ee that he was Se a every aie as A, a this a number) with whiskey for sale. And the reason | ¥°9 Th had ahi satically Ceclares , vO made... Oy ert | for thin eee The politicians do fot ms oe es AP: eee eae 1's the es ee es tae jean ‘| like to offend the liquor interests and the i Ox ate ° = ae tke a Axel Stone, ee eee ae ee oe Act is allowed to go by default. Occasion- | ‘"“ 1) — © ‘ - a when rvi i re ll macitat trom ful : ok . ¢ asked 1 "er saw : . : _ — ed from ful ally, it 18 true, a show ot enforcing the Act “ = " ny ah ea nk drunk, " rxk,ana it 18 intendet tor re laie : ° . . = * 3 ys > y on ae superanuate lis made, but it is little more than a _pre- ao am 11 sprain ~~ — ag of Lie Ti. Ali or these old ¢ ‘ers are re Pe . Y . . ; > Bil . , > 7 - ww ” . ida € t] bp ; SES SNe a tence, and only once in a whole, in fact left Shel anti ke Pe " Whil when he ixty, and many of them over seventy. s 1: i ~lle oygan l: reek. , sae A ee em over seventy. AS} once in a long while, does anything come of | **!° PBEDOYSan tadl week ae We were they have for the most part, grown out of |; » coming through the straits the second mate work and nearly all their duties are being ist) dale. said to him, ‘Seber up, you drunken beast, ‘ performed by other officers, it will not be] Watiace’s Moxtury.—We have received | and take care of this boat and the people.’ necessary to make appoiutments to {ijl their] the November number of this interesting and Friday night, which was the night that the places, and the Minister anticipates that | instructive publication for which a talented |steamef was lost the Captain was as drunk i there will be a saving of several thousand | young Islander, Mr. L. E. Macleod is one of | as I ever saw him, and he kept taking a \ ws a year eilected by those superanu-|*e * ading writers. It is replete with | drink ever little while from a bottle that he ; atious. There will be a few promotionsand, Vaiual e int yrmation for the horse fancier or carried in his coat pocket. lf the captain perhaps, a few appointment to fill vacancies | °¥"@ All the articles are well w ritten and the | had been suber, I don’t believe the vessel y the minox sitions, but the general | P°@ts are brought out elearly. The Monthly) would have been lost, for any sober man fact will | o red ee aalivnte a is published by John Wallace 280 Broadway, ee ie » * ts sue luce the number of em-|ywi york and ¢ seein leon, would have turned back when he saw how . tr bess : sia » ‘ site aK, ala tne 8 scripvil 18 Ao Cr . . a. ployes in the outside service of the Customs | y,,, — Per | badly she acted in a high sea. Vepartaie mt and to lessen the expense. ty : as ck | =, SUMARRRNRE! “Redie-cid><. <aneue eae iderstand that there will bea few, not \ ‘ ‘ Pur Bustie Acarn.—An exchange reports nany, changes. in the Montreal Custom}, Ir Dipx’r Work.—A Pennsylvania woman | that a Memphis woman placed $7,000 in her House, but the Minister declined 1 “| has no faith in the hot water cure. She bustle for safe keeping, and in a moment of - A ill oO ; . *¥: z a S » th names ny offwers likel - ss poured a kettle of boiling water on her! forgetfulness loaned the bustle to a servant - LWOOTS Sy Do ve hand for ec ing ye Uri x by ee ve at x > ; ¥ ‘or \ Bu peranuated or prouuted, % hu band for coming dome drunk, but it didn’t gui to wear at a wedding. The vir) bes not de & particly of guol. returned, LONDON HOUSE CLOTH The !Lyceum. A very fine performance of ‘* Under the Gaslight ” was given last night by the joston Comedy Company, and was very much enjoyed and appreciated by the audi- ence present. The stage settings of the pier {and railroad scenes have never been done so well as on this occasion. All the people in the cast did well, especially Miss Grey, as “Laura,” in which character she appeared to extra advantage. Mr. Farrish gave a careful impersonation of **Snorkey,” and we must credit Mr. Felell with a very neat bit of character acting as the old ‘‘Sional man,” Messrs. Vaughan, Sulli- van, Mills, and Mrs. and Miss Hillman were deserving of praise. To-night ‘*Rip Van Winkle” will be given. Manager Webber made attexcel- lent speech before the curtain last night, and we feel assured his timely remarks will give thim increased patronage, which he and his company fully deserve. YORUM, CHARLOTTETOWN. iL H. PRICE WEBBER, Manager, Thursday Evening, Nov. 10, 1887, will be produced RIP VAN WINKLE, OR, THE SLEEP OF TWENTY YEARS. Admission 25, 25, and 50 cents. Seats for sale at usual places. Doors open at 7}; Overture at 8 o’clock. For further particulars see bil\s of the day. Nov. 10, 1887. P ISLAND RAILWAY, THANKSGIVING DAY. RETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued to and from all stations on this Rail- way by Afternoon Trains, on 16th Noy. Inst, and bv all trains on THANKSGIVING DAY, Nov. 17th, good to return up to and on November 2lst, 1887. J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. tailway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 10, 1887. —ex pat tl 16, wky prs li VIOLIN MUSIC. MORIN LOWDEN, Teacher of the Violin, 282 iu ‘kent Street. Pupils taken from 10 years of age, upwards. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1887. —_—-———— From this date until further notice, our store will be open each evening till 8 o'clock. EB. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker & Jeweler, Cameron Block. Nov. 9, 1887—3i wky 2i APPLES. ie STORE : 10 Barrels Choice, No. 1 Gravensteins, offered to the trade in lots of fiver barrels and upwards, at Auction Prices. A, McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 24, 1887.—tf B-@-0-T.=§8 ae tw THE WAUKENPHAST | ar | R. K. JOST’S i ees ee © = HH = cacenatpeecaste een ooo B-0-0-T.S8 ! 92 Cases of Canadian & American Rubber and Overshoes and Rubber Boots just received at R. K. JOST’S, vorth Side Queen Square "a (Boreham’s Old Stand), | CS om H-@-.K=8 Ch’town, Oct. 28, 1887. S ke Number Directory vw « THE unders.ned, having been authorized by the City Council, to number the doors of all those willicg to pay for them, have so far filled the orders received, with a few exception», as to warrant him in issuing a Directory, early in 188%, to be entitled *“‘Koss’s Pocket Directory,” of the numbered dwellings and business places only, in the City of Charlottetown, with the names and occupation of such residents, &c. Persons desirous of having their doors uum- bered and names inserted in the new Directory, will be attended to by leaving their orders, before ist December next, at 276 King street, or any of the following places, viz.— John Coombs, 56 Queen Street, C. B. Warren, 150 do 8. W. Crabbe, 199 Grafton Street. David Chappell, 75 Prince Street, H. A. Harvie, 346 Kent Street. David Small, 8 Water Street. R. F. Madigan, 349 Pownal Street. D. L. Hooper, 23 Malpeque Road. JOHN ROSS. Ch'town, Novy, 1}, 1887--2i eo THURSDAY, NOVEMBER AVING closed Sc X HARKER 10, 1L&87. SALE. up our Tailoring Department, we shall Sel] 70; our Splendid Stock of Beavers, Pilots, Naps, Worsteds, otch Tweeds, English Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, At from Twenty per cent. to Thirty-three and One-third per cent., Discount for CASH. ;0° IS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO CEO, DAVIES & Co. h’town, Oct. 21, 1887.—wky New Carpets New JAMES PATON JAMES PATON & © S Dress Goods S New Velveteens JAMES PATON New Cloths $s JAMES. 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