THE DAILY EXAMONER. pi ne Mae —_—— — -+- ——s ~ THE DAILY £ NOVEMLER - ; sy y VAMINE ; AaAhals ER. 29, 18v2 A First-Ciass Hotel the to admiringly of leaned Tui p vet speaks clergyman whose very - and the Guardian is, for it- s #2 ** follies virtue's side self, a eking public favor on account of the results of its blunders. Having announced the death of the hotel scheme and preached its jsremiad over the hopeless condition of discovered that it Charlottetown, and having the hotel scheme is alive and kicking, claims great credit for what it has done. 5o{j,5, Premier, has returned much cheek is not often exhibited. That our live men of business will not let the hotel scheme drop may be taken for granted, nor do we antictpate that the committee will morely take all the credit (political and other) that can be obtained by calling upon a few friends, subscribing $1,000 each, and then letting the matter drop. Such conduct is not to be « xpected from those who rank with our leading citi- zsos. We feel sure that the committee wll exert themselves to carry their enter- prise to a successful issue, and win the favor applause of the sapplying Charlvuttetown a means of accommodating wealthy sum- and public by with 4 mer touriste, bringing profitable trade and | cash to the Province. We learn thata supplementary committee has been ap pointed to act in conjunction with the first committee, and that « thorough canvass of the town will be forthwith instituted. It is that beth committees will be fully successful ‘here can be no doubt about this, if all will but Isy aside their salousies That we expected personal prejudices and political j and act for the common good, have superior natural attractions for sam- apparent year by year. additional artificial mer visitors is made Let us now eupply an attraction in the shape of an excellent high- class hotel - - - - -——- ¢ NEWS. PELEGRAPHI aii 14 DespaTcHEs TO MINISTERIAL. THe ExaMInen. | POSSIBILITIES. Orrawa, Nov. 29. | Speculation as to the Ministerial poasibil- ities are rife here. It is sufficient to say that nothing authentic 1s yet known as to the personnel of the coming cabinet. Frank Beard, private secretary to the He reports that Sir Juhn Abbott will probably spend the winter in Italy, after which he will visit Egypt before re‘urning to Canadas. flis heaith, slthough improved, is far from satisfactory. -— --o-- The Scaffold for Buck. All Prepiring for the Inevitable, Doxcnester, Nov. 29. Work has commenced on the scaffuld on which Buck will be hanged. An annex will be built in the rear of the jsil for the purpose. The method of hanging will be by walking beam. to one end of which a large irou weight will be affixed, The other end wil! hold the noose, which will be fix- ed around the doomed man’s ncck. When the end of the beam holding the weight is est loose it will come down and the other end fly up. This is supposed to be an im- provement over the cli method. Buck wes informed yesterday that the Governor- General had considered the petitions and refused to inte:fere, The news did not effect him in the slightest. He was seen shortly afterwards and he talked freely and laughed friquently. He said that he had never yet shown the white feather, and would not do so now, > Dismissed From the Railway. tr. Jonn, Nov. 29 Truancy. AN angry father was seen, this morning, driving his young h peful to school. It is a pity that others of our citizens are not equally strict—though not necessarily 80 | demonstrative — as this elderly colored gentleman. Too many of our boys play truant, and too many sre suffered by their | careless parents to loaf about the market aod streets and stables instead of being at school. In some of the States there isa compulsory school law and an « ficer tocn ‘ ‘e force it. If the truancy of our Charlotte. become much too, shall have to town boys should marked than it is, we, think seriously sbout obtaining 4 com pul- sory law and a truant-gatherer. cases of truancy are, perhaps, due to on the part of fellow scholars, on} teasing, account of some personal peculiari:y,such as blackness of skin or crossness of eyes; and teachers ought to be particularly watchful | tendency to make uncomfortable for the But by far the greater number against the childish school weaker brethren. of traants are such by reason of the care- lessness of their parents. It is too bad that those of the young who most need schooling should be permitted to drift away from our excelleat schools into the market, and the streets,and the taverns. Mr. Lanrier at Hamilton. (The Empire). Mr. Laurier is going to address the Young Liberals of Hamilton shortly. An advance report of his speech has been secured at great expense and with much trouble. He will ssy: *“* Gentlemen,—I greet with rapture the young hopefuls of Hamultoa Liberalism now assembled befure me. [aman Knglish Liberal of the old school, and my present alliance with Count Mercier is maintained for the express purpose of letting the country see what a great contrast there is between wy principles and hia, (Cheers ) Inno more effective way could the excellence of our party over the corruption of Toryism be illustrated. (More cheers) Gentlemen, we have 4 great country. (A voice—‘Ques- tion.") Yes, despite my friend's objection, which I admit bas weight, we have a great country, and it is our bounden duty to preserve it intact— (some murmurs) —for the continent to which it belongs. (Loud applause.) It is all very well to talk loyalty — (Voice —‘ Bosh) — bug loyalty to one’s pocket is alter all the only true loyalty in s practical age like this (Hear, hear.) We carried out that policy in Quebec, gontiemen, with entire success for tive happy years, until Mr. Mercier forgot that anyone had a pocket but him- aelf, and then trouble came. Bat we have sewed up his pocket—(laughter)-and we hope for better times. It is suggested that we call a party convention, and, my friends, when | lock areand thia sea of facea {think what picnic it would be. Yes, gentlemen, this is no season fur pic- nics aad it iaourduty to forego ourselves the pleasure. You will contiaue as beforc, I feel sure, to hold up the cause of your leaders in Parliament, and we will continue just as earnestly to try and get a chance of holding up the country. My amiable friend, Sir Richard Cartwright, is keeping quiet just now—(Voice —Good idea)—but he will shortly emerge with a fresh stock of adjectives to hurl at our hereditary enem ies, and you will be surprised at the re sult.” oes ° ———_-———— : Personal. ~_— Rose Coghlan end her brother, Charles, are considering an offer to go to Australia and make a tour of that country. H. A. Massey, of Toronto, has donated $20,000 towards the building fund of the W en. ley college, the new Methodiat institution to he erected in Winnipeg. A Art silke; drawing licens, canvasses, ¢im- more \ Some | William Jones, an employee of the O. P. | R freight shed here, has been dismissed, it |having been found that sometime ago h2 'eullected $70 freight and used it to pay a | personal debt. He was able to borrew the mouey and replace the amornt, and the affsir was not known at the time. It came to light in the investigation of the Dudge } defaication. Complete Cotton Combine Monrreat, Nov. 29. It is reported here that the colored cotton combine c:-ntrolling all the mills in | Canada, except Parks, of St. Jchn, hid secured control of the latter, making the chain complete, Cabinet Crisis. Panis, Nov. 29. Member's of the cakinet, last evening, tendered their resignation to President Carnot. --—_e?- i General Telegraphic News. San Francisco, Nov. —La Unicn, San Salvador, is ruined by an earthquake. Many pereons were killed and the people are frenzied. taLEicn, N. C., Nov. 27.—News has been received here that @ two masted bust | carrying wood, having six men aboard, was | caught in a whirlwind on Friday and cap- sz:d below Newberne, N.C. The men regained the boat, but as the water was freezing during the night three of them died trom exposure. One undertovk to swim ashore and perished after 15 hours intense suffering. Two were rescued. j Lonvon, Nov. 27.— The anarchists had obtained permission to ‘hold a meeting in Trafalgar Square to day, and intended to protest against the government's permitting extradition of the Colleague Francevis to} France for participation in biewing up ot the restaurant Very in Paris last spring. Thousands of spectaters assembled in the square, but the anarchists abandoned the intention of holding a meeting owing to interference by the police, 27. { Dubus, Nev. 26—Dr. Wakh, Arch- bishop of Dublin, appeared before the Evicted Tenants’ commission to-day «and gave testimony regarding the Coolgreeny estate. The archbishop said that the rents on this estate were above the valuation, while those of the neighboring estate were equal to or below the valuation. He cen- sidered that landlords and tenants were as partoers, It was an anomaly that one of these partners should have power, for a emall default, to turn out the other. Ac- cording to the archb'shop, the scheme for a settlement of the evicted tenants’ question should include the reinstatement of ail of them in their holdings, and all persons holding lands from which the former ten- ants had been evicted ought to be compen- sated when obliged to leave. Lonvox, Nov. 26.—The Berlin corres- pondent of the News says the German gov- erument is almost certain to accept the bill which the Centrists have decided to intro- duce, providing for the repeal of the law excluding Jesuits from Germany, Lonpon, Nov. 25 —The Times this morn- ing quotes extensively from an American commission's report on the presecution of the Jews in Russia. An editorial on she subject concludes: “The question of the persecuted Jews seeking refuge in America concerns only the American people. But what concerns the whole civilized world and revolts humanity itself is the revela- tion thus affurded of a system of persecu- tion sanctioned and sustained by the Rus- sian government and the personal cuthority of the Czir.” MISS JOY. SYDNEY STREET Eistf, S NOW PREPARKD to take in washing at moderate rates. Also dressing, etc. Gentle- men’s suite washed, cleaned and repressed a specialty. Orders promptly attended to. no®s 21 pd LET.—The house opposite Beers’ Soap Fac. broidery silks, e'c , a complete stock at Stan- ley Bros. n29 3i eod tory; very comfortable. Rent moderate, Apply to Miss Shaw, on the premises. no2y zi © ee > aid ‘as Judge of the City Court, in a sunt — LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The City Court. Six, -The Judge of the County Court of Queen’s County has apparently taken the | opportunity of raising a doubt as to the jurisdiction of the Stipendiary Magistrate in which a merchant citizen scught to enforce hia right to collect a debt admittedly due against a debtor, who, to say the least of him, has earned an unenviable notoriety in the ability he has displayed to evade pay- ment of his debts. Most laymen will not readily under- stand why the County Court Judge should undertake to give judgment on a point not raised in his court. The point actually at issue before him was, whether under the consolidated city charter, the execution in the cause referred to, should have been is- sued by the Clerk of the Co: rtfor by the M igistrate himself as such Judge. This is a point which the wording of the statute renders doubtful, and the practice of the City Court has, inveriably, been to leave t1e judgment creditor his remedy by ordinary execution, rather than issue for him a doubtful writ, which might subject him to an action for false imprisonment. Whether the Provincial or Dominion Governments have the power of appointing the City Court Judge, might weli have been left ie an authoritative tribunal; and in justice to the counsel for the defendant, it may be stated that he did not aek or argue for any decision on that point befcre the County Court Judge. The power of the Provincial Government to make such appointments is a grave constitutional question, one that can only be settled befire the Supreme Court, or the highest court of appeal, on argument carefully presented by ¢ unsel, fuliy instructed. NoCounty Court judg ment can possibly effect the question. I write now, however, to raise another ques- tion of much interest to ci‘izens, namely, whether it 1s at all necessary for the collection of sma} debts in the city to have two courts of almost co-ordinate jurisdiction. The City Court, of the city, with its month'y sittings, provides ample accommodation of a!] parties. The law provides that in all criminal matters the S'ipendiary Mvgistrate shall have sole jarisdjccion in the city. This hae been found to work well, and with full power of appeal direct to the Supreme Cou-t, euitars are not eu! ject to the anomaly of clashing judgments. It is not a particularly edifying spectacle to see a suitor in one court obtain judgment on the confession of the defendant, and by an- other court of «qually inferior jurisdiction be deprived of the venefit of suon jidgment une less he edepts the expensive course of an appeal to the Supr me Court. Why sh wid tnere be a divided authority in civil matte g? In othe: par sof the Dominio » the County Courts are confised to their county jurisdiction. The citizens at no sm.ll expense have provided o suitable court room. It is not too much to ask,in thir interes a, hat the revenue from civil suits between pe'sons re- sident in the city shcu'd go to defray the expenses of civ] government. The recent judgment ot the County Court Judge will, I think, direct the attention cf our cit'z:ns to the nced for such a reform. CITIZEN. eee — --- — Loca! Notices. Xmas number of the Dominion Iilus- trated now on sale. Price 50 conts.—Has- zard & Moore. The Annuals.—You can get any of the ‘bound volumes at the Diamond Bookstore much cheaper than elsewhere. Prove this by calling. Our silk handkerchief stock is noted for i's exellent quality, convenient sizes, last and beat—cheapness. Call Wednesday and re- ceive a bargain at our sile.—James Paton & Co. nov29 Sik Handkerchi-fs in whie hemstitched Indian silk; also, crimson, etc, ete. 500 cole ored in fancy patterns. We respectfully solicit your patronage. On Wednesday visit our sik handerchief department whether you want to purchase or not. We will be delight edto show yoa our s ock,—James Paton & Co. nov29 New and lacge stock of church bovks now open, including Presbyterian psalter and hymnal combined, St. Peter’s Church prayers and hymns combined, St. Paul's Church praye s and hymns combined, Methodist Church hymns and bible com- bined. Lowjrces. Store open every n'ght until 9 o'clock. Haszard & Moore. For the Ladi-s — During the week adver- tisements wi!l appear for a most interes‘inz series of sales, The line of goods will be attractive and valuable. The opening sale will probably be on the afternoon and even- ing of Monday next.—E. H. Norton & Co, Auctioneers. When out shopping on Wednesday after. noon give us a ca'l, We purpose showing our fall importation of ladies’ and gentlemen's white, cream and colored silk handkerchiefs. We wi'l put our fall stock on our bargain counter and give the ladies and gentlemen a chance of purchasing s beautiful present for Christmas for a smaji amount of money. —Jas Paton & Co. Xmas Cards —-The usual big variety of Christmas Cards now on exhibition at the Diamond Bookstore. Many of the designs are only to be procuzed at thie place. Bensdorp’s Royal Datch Cocoa is the best. Makes a delicious drink, far more wholesome than tea. Sold im } and 4 pound tins by Geo, Carter & Co, 228 lw eod Geo Carter & Co have just received 100 bar. rels of choice No. 1 Northern Spy apples, also 25 barrels of extra choice American Bald wias, These are, without doubt, the best apples seen here for some years. For sale by the barrel, bushel, peck or dez-n, at the lowest possible prices. 129 lw Given away—Q iite a number of books were given away to purchasers at the Diamond Bookstore on Saturday evening. Diaries for 1892.—A beautiful assortment of pocket diavics just opened at the Diamond Bookstore. HOUSEKEEPERS. SPECIAL AUCTION, OonN—— Thursday Next, Dee, AT HALP-PAST i@ O'CLOCK. HALF BARRELS PRIME HERRING, 2 Barrels Choice GRAVENSTEINS. 40 Barrels Prime Wiater-Keeping APPLES, ist, 50 The best Gravensteins in the market this sea- A full stock of eplendid Heme Jewel stoves on band. E. BF. NORTON & CO, : Auctioseecrs, new 2i 4DAYS. 4 DAYS.) po micmrecmee Rake en FLANWELS. § ove ows wake. READY-MADE CLOTHING From Our Own Tweeds. READY-MADE CLOTHING, | IMPORTED. You will save money by buying from us. Charlcttetown, November 12, 1892—dy end & wy — FOR Toanh— HOLIDAY TRADE! wo en a (x) E well like to tell you of the many beautiful things (both Ornamental and Us: fa!) that we have received direct from the best Eu op-an, Amercan a d Canadian markets, but we caunot afford to buy THe Examiner and must be con- tent with giving you a most hearty invitation to our “*AT HOME” every day but Sunday. Hours from 9 o’clock in the morning t !1 9 o’clock at night, STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK, vite?, BARGAINS FOR ALL. HASZARD & MOORE, Stationers, Victoria Rew. Everybody in- Charlottetown, November 29, 1892—t t a | MAIL CONTRACTS. TEN DERS addressed to the Postmaster General wil) be received at Ottawa unti] noon on FRIDAY, 16th December next, 1°92, for the con- veyance of Her Majesty's Mails on p: con- tracts for four years from the Ist January, 1893. ever each of the following routes, viz. :— | Charlottetown and Railway Station. Charlottetown and Street Letter Boxes. Printed notices, containing full information as | to conditions of p: contracts, may be seen and blask forms of tender may be obtained at ’ the Post Office at which the services conimenee and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber, F, DE ST C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. | Post Office Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, P, E. L, 20h November, 1%92-—%i dy & wy Horses Wanted ! Tt promises to be the most elaborate J WANT to purchase this week 15 good, affair of the kird ever held in th s city, sound Horses, weighing 1000 to 1400 All articles w ll be offered for sale in Bo.ths lbs. Also, some good sharp drivers. W:1I imported from Halifax especially for the pay for speed. Apply to purpose. Those Booths were used at the Wanderers’ Bazaar in thatcity, and cut poyog over: §8,000.. ‘The, designer and ‘gainter 2 ti. sp nt over six months in their construction, GRAND Masonic agaat ——WILL BE HELD IN THE-— NEW MASONIC TEMPL CHARLOTTETOWN, Commencing Tuesday, 6th Dec., And continu ng each day until Friday. — Merely to see these Booths is werth double the price of admission Arrangements have been made with the P. E. Island Railway to issue tickets on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day, g: od to return up to Sa‘uriay, at one! ——UF—— first-class fare Holders of these tickets will be required to present them at the CROCKERY GLASSWARE Bazaar for the purpose of having same cer- j tified by the Secretary. AND Band will be in attendance each evening. Tea and Refreshment Tables will be pre- vided, Doors open at 2p. m. each day. Admission, 15 cents. H. W. ANDERSON, Chairman Com. nov29 —eod GROCERIES. A® we are going out of the businees, we now offer OUR WHOLE STOCK at GI REDUCED PRICES. consisting of 7s 150 TEA and DINNER SETS, Semi-¥ i 600 dozen TEA PLATS, ee a7 DIN NER oe E R. BROW, Secy. 600 . . ' 200 ” FRUIT ” ane 0 the itizens an 100 “ BUTTER PADS, '| 39 “ COVERED DISHES, = “ PLATTERS (Assorted), HE KICKAPOO ENDIAN MEDICINE Com.| 93 « OYSTER BOWLS, PA -Y TROUPE wul give one of their % “ BAKERS Popular Entertainments _— Hd CUPS’ and SAU 100“ TEAPOTS, =" Bntior Crock Milk P nutter Crocks, Milk Ss Dishes, Cassorolia. dames ‘Tere, pe oa Sow CHINA DIN RR ’ ¥ K and A fine line of TOILET SEV 3. 6° Oe China Cups and Saucers in great variety, Shaving Mugs and Fancy Goods, 25 casks GLASSWAKKE, consisting of Table IN THE LYCEUM. tines aitts Wednesday Evening, November 30, Asa Berefit to the Citizens’ Band. when the follewing select Programme will be rendered : Sets, Water Sets, Cake 5 i Ay Stands, large Cove: ed S OMNI. oii coxth apt socntsc:st cce.s.c.. ., | Preserve Dishea, Jugs, in al design Citizens’ Band in Giassware, " an Se “ 2 Opening Act—“Lawyer “mart”................ Al Members of Company. #0 OE a oka kag on ahaa bad ee ane dak s 08k. one 150 barrela FLOUR, Arthur Smith, the Boy Actor. 250 half chests TKA, $ La Perche Mexicanus—<Ariel Act............. 200 dozen FRENCH BLACKING. ie _ _ _ Prof. Lavina 3000” )=6ROYAL STOVE POLISH. 5 Spiritualistic Manifestations................... @ “ SILVERSTAR “* Geneveva Raymond. os * py BRUSHES, » * @ SHOE and CL) THES BRUSHES, 29 casks VINEGAR 100 CLOTHES WRINGERS, best makes, rs. 6 The Smiths—barry and KEmmua—in their latest 3 f oviety Sketch. 7 Chief Split Moon and potted Horse in Iadian Songs. Fo 100 boxes CIGARS, choice brand« I oon lind cin ceee sendeececcuccscdtle. “ } *RE . ‘ cic aad, Zo PURE CREAM rakrAR, ® Barat Cork Stotches...-..... devs eccenbea<s 60 “ DIGBY ! 'ERRING, appy George aw, the Prince of Biack ; Face Comedians. These goods will be sold at from 20 to 30 per. IIE oc, dla. «ss. -<cxsseteees SS ee ee Mrs, Geneveva Kaymond. P. MONAGHAN, RE ORE TORR oon oun. oscdcrscdiseeine ss ce base. vihs Queen Street. Kickapoo Indians. Citizeas’ Band. 13 “Dr. Tanner” ~A Laughable Bketch........... Members of Company. li “Home Sweet Home”...... ide queues code o0ts tebe Members of Company. Tickets only 16 and 15 cents, nov2s NOTICE. All amounts now due ms by Book Account, tome Hand, Bills of Sale or Judgments must at once. P. MONAGHAN. Ch town, Nov, 8, 1892—dy 2aw (in sat) & why ALL READY In WHITE and COLORED, Heavy, Strong and Warm. Come to the Store where you can get the Largest Assortment to select from. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1892. — THE McKAY WOOLEN MILLS, MANUFACTURERS TWEEDS. For genuine All-Wool, every day wearing TWEEDS, we have the best value on the Island. BLANKETS e Our make of BLANKETINGS, in White and Colored, are cheaper and will give the best satis. « § faction of any you can buy. Just the article for Winter use } For All-Wool Heavy Winter Suits of Clothing, those made from our own J > Tweeds will give A 1 value for your money. | Sinds always on hand to select from, An immense stock of all We have every style, every kind and all prices that is wanted—care- fully selected, bought for cash, all new and clean. } show you a better or cheaper line of goods. No Clothing Hovse can Remember, our prices are low. McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. W. A, WEEKS & 6CO,, QUEEN stREET. Corsets ! A full range ol Sizes ’ at LOWEST PRICES for Women AND—-—- Children. We always have on hand a complete line of WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S CORSETS and WAISTS in the above and in all the best makes, AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. FINE FURS AT WEEKS’. THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. ASTRAKAN JACKETS. THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE. i FUR MUFFPS. TAE BEST VALUZ OBTAINABLE. FUR COLLARS. THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE. MEN’S FUR CAPS, MENS FUR COATS, SLEIGH ROBES! SLEIGH ROBES! ABOUT TWO CASES VERY CHEAP. of our Furs our customers are well pleased. If you want go te WEEKS & CO. Special prices fur special orders in Furs, i. A WEEKS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, QUEEN STREET, NEXT TO BEER & GOFP’S. Cha lottetowa, November 29, 1892—eod & wky . THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE With the qualit to be perfectly sui A ce ett nt et tte XMAS, 1892. ( UR Large Sicck of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &, has been sorted up for the XMAS TRADE, and will be fund well wort inspecting. Liberal D.scount for Cash. G. H TAYLOR, Jeweler, “9 1892 NORTH SIDE QVEZN SQUARE. * » Charlot! etown, ———— nd Winter, No- = Pal | i ' | i Ax:s (Broads and Fowler’s), Axe ancies, sleigh Shoe and Caulk Sieel Bar and Shect Tron, Horse Shoes. Cut’ Clinch anc florse Nails. Zinc, Shovels" Forks, Giass, Paints, Oils, Powder, Shot’ Also, a full line of the celebrated Diss- ton Crosscut and Hand Saws, Files, ete at lowest prices, wholesale and retail, FENNE LL& CHANDLER, Caarlottetowa, Nov. 18, 1892—tu aat & wy VICTORIA ROW. Silk Handkerchief Day, Wednesday; Silk Handkerchief Day, Wednesday. at JAMES PATON .& C@’s. OO : ‘ Aupsoupo qq ‘AUG JoIos0ypueR YS AUpsoupeAd ‘Keg so1pos9ypueR_ 4S ‘ . OO ® NOLVd SAH VE 38 ABVpsoUpPAa Auq_ Jorpos0ypuLyy yyIS = a,