‘ > lt TE i, MD Ra ‘ Localand Gther Items, Gigk i } j iS) RCIAL Ursp vr ika TO Tiak bvivw whee) A Dynamite Outrage. = i 4 mo “tet ORANGEVILLE, Ont., Nov. 1D. is o-night the house of Inspector Auder- { wn Engineers | S800 was again blown up bydynamite. A . i wht o% k charge was placed on the verandah at t e —o Ts si ia a front vf the house, and two front rooms pt a Pierce | were badly shattered. The verandah is a voak tl Kindred affee coup! te wreck, and Mrs, Anderson, who : se Was aloue in the louse and was sitting be- | Band of. the $2nd Batta a ame, TT re dining room, was sic at the Tea in the May_| CM] hocked @ Inspector had night Just left the house, and was only - about 10 yards away when the explosion . , =. Ww edition of | OCeurred \ note was found tacked to the the \ ( own will be out | '@Bece Warning him to desist from his efforts Saturday ning. For sale by Geo, W,]' faver of the Prohibition law now in Gardiner, Queen Square force there, and stating that he might con- > gratulate himself that he had not been uaz Foun: Weare informed that] blown to “ Kingdom Come.” The perpe- everal ap] ave been received by the} trators are unknown. City Clerk in reference to the foundling ad- tised l EXA NEI . ‘ eed ee = The Big Raft Launched. VY. M.¢ ‘ Pray meeting this evening 9 ‘ C. A. Parlor ‘at 8.30 o'clock. at AMHERST, N. S., Noy. 15. irch services, Meeting to The great raft was successfully launched ‘ ing: at 8 o'clock, 4 Two Rivers at noon to-day and now . * ' les at anchor in the bay, awaiting the ar- : we ALL one 7 pee Poctball Rae — from Halifax of the steamship el The hall sit he bi e olf ata iIranda, which has been chartered to tow ome Be sure seut ettendl che monster to New. York, The raft is 585 : oz 2 feet long, 62 feet wide, and 37 feet deep, Ax | N Trovsie.—Mr. Seott, the and weighs 9000 tons. There were four publ 64 Antigonisa Erho, has heen | “"¥S 1,200 feet long, und the raft went st inally libelling Rev. Dv. Me- | 5!0Wly at first, but gathering ’ speed ran « Gregor, Catholic priest at Thorburn housand feet until she floated. She made hie Tale | the run in thirty-four seconds without the \ Baxqurr.--The members of the Abeg | slightest strain, She did not part a single veit | ‘4 entertain the Dalhousie | chain nor spring the vast structure an inch. Colles m to # banquet atthe Rankin to-| She was taken in tow by the Neptune, and nor! ~ yp int evening will no] the cradle removed at once. The raft joul | u a draws 19% feet, or six feet less than was fake Novice.—The Abegweits request that expected. the spectators at the match to-m rt w will snesaintenemencieatistemeantntiinis please Keep at least three yards from the The Pictou Branch. ; it makes it dithcult for the piey \ people crowd on the line. Pictou. Noy. 15 aoe » Noy. 15. Scasmmede i dcuiiiioen) mest the| he Pictow Branch Railway will be in ‘ ' es i OUT ' local players'is taking place at the Old London Billiard Hall for th: hampion- yo . 1 - hip of the Jslaad. A number of eames will | Wil be formally opened fortravel. At a be piayed to-morrow Afternoon and evening, | meeting this evening it was decided to cele- Parties interested should attend brate the ogcasion by getting up a big ban- —-e -- _ | quet, and inviting the members of Parlia- Af » Reooka-We understand that the} ment, County Councillors and other lead- stea \\ ter, Z Nickerson, }r., master, ing men. gy excellent work since the season } —_—— + er ing here on Tuesday's (with one : is makiny the best regular time Still Hopesul r made hy any Of the steamers of fT Is | pea 4 Orrawa, Nov. 15. “, i . ARRI Al HF VW ORCEST EI the steamer lhe St. John deputation left Ottawa to- Voreester, Captain Nickerson, arrived from|@#Y- Before going Mr. McLeod said they ston last evening wi arwo of flour, ete.. | Were hopeful of getting the Government to } nd the following passengers: Mrs. Theo, L. | Subsidize a line cf steamers to the West tpelle and son, Miss Fjerrie Smith, Mr 7 9 allins, M J (Poss lise M Carney, and Vrs Perkins o Murper Most Fore \ brutal murder is reported from * Thomas, Ont. \ few days ag blacksmith, named Thomas Hatherley, whi riving h vas attacked by three i beaten t death with sticks and st His pockets were rifled of their con tent Lh Tramps, suppo a to be the i e bee! srrect i fe oe A PECULIAR STEAL.-—Some muscular thieves > +a boiler weighing one thousand pounds, lett tempor trily on a vacant lot in New York. k Ln Ve publish the above in order that t whners of the ald s ae | which orna- nt four princinw streets may he prot ipte ito remove tin Inat vice Defore some ** mus } thieves tras five huasiness - oo PERSO John MelLean, Mer. Fi sours, at Mr. \ L.. Keane representiny iP & E. Kenny, Halifax, N.S are registered at the Rankin Mr. Cha P tt . ville, N. B., is rt {78 tis | Mi } tebe is suffering Tre i he pl nat oe Tu Lhe r [weAM ‘The following will com) th veit Footbelt Team : (( apt.) & ( D. H. Roebinson, H. ~ VV 8 Perey Macdonald, D. J. Maedon Eueas Mac- dor lb. Cameron, Geo. Cordon, Chas. Leigh ms Martin, F. W. L. Moore, es . be. H. Johnston 7 Bus ~ Fifty-eight freight cars lef rr the New Bruns wick rai 4 loaded with pota te I" Aw und = =Queen’s ounti tr t? ver potatoes valued at $57.45 176,000 bushels were shipped Duin ithe 1. C. R. anna N. B rilw 25 luring October, being tbout 20.000 bushels mw than was ex ported during Cet er last vea St. John Telegraph. s ’ SatmMon Spears Last week a complaint was laid before J, Hunter Duvar, Esq., In- specto f Fisheries, that two persons residing in Freetown had been seen on Dunk River ‘pearing’salmon—contrary to law. The parties were promptly brought before the Inspector and fine t one to the sum of $100, and the other $50-—which fines, with costs, were, we nderstand, paid. It is to be hoped that this will have a detes ring effect on others who may meditate poa zon the river. The prompt wd actign gf the Inspector in en law is to- be highly commended Pion niitilesiiilas \MERICAN NEWSPAPER Directory. —One of the best-known and oldest advertising agen perhaps the best known and oldest is that of George P. Rowell & Co., New York City Chis hrm undoubtedly has a larger and ' thorougn a q iaintance W ith the papers United States than any other agency iF runt Naturally, therefore, the an- neement that the twentieth annnal issue the American Newspaper Directory, pub- Messrs. Rowell & Co., ig now under il interest for those business men and general advertizers who, for the last twenty years, have looked upon that publica- ‘san authority when placing their busi- whee t wili do the most good. fas UNUSU - STIPENDIARY Macoistrars’s Court.—The Court w LS In 4seSsion until almost six o'clock, yesterday atvernoon. There were three Scott Lo ct convictions instead of two as previously stated, and tive postponements. The two ing lads, Owen Smith and James Dunn, e sent up for trial in the Supreme Court r st ng the money from Blake Bros. office in the Market building. Of the five boys a med for ste ling sheep pelts from the premises of Blake Bros., on King St., two were ntenced to impris mment and three discharyed os stated y esterday. The three boys discharged, however, have a sentence of imprisonment hanging over their heads, if they do not, as promised, go to schoo! and be better boys in future. .This morging there was ove Scutt Act conviction the offender belay sentenced to two indnths infprisomiment, 7 running order by Monday next, the day ithe winter time table goes into effect, and Toronto, Nov. 16—-10 a.m. Indies Receiving the Czar. Bren, Nov. 15. Prince William will meet the Czar at Wittenberg, upon arrival of the Czar at Berlin. The Russian Guards will line the route to be taken by him, along the Alsen strasse, from Leiherti Station To Succeed Beecher. Brooxtyn, N. Y., Noy. 15. Ata special meeting of Plymouth Church and §oeiety, this evening, it wax decided, with but one dissenting vote to call Rey. Charles A. Berry, of Wolverhampton ~ —-— Sir Joha to Act. Orrawa, Noy. 15. Sir John Macdonald will be acting Minis ter of Justice’ during the absence of Hon Mr. Thompsen. acigieciganeaialite A Preliminary Meeting. Orrawa, Noy. 15. The Labor Commission nary meeting to-day. had a prelimi- Weather Bulletin. se High winds and gales, shifting to west and south-west; rain followed by partially clear ing; stationary or slightly lower temperature. -_--— «+ Supreme Court. WeEpDNEsSDAY, Nov. 16, The Court met to-day and delivered judgment ii two cases ' Davis es. Mahoney.—This was an appli- cation te set aside the arrest of the defend- ant, who is a citizen of the United States. The facts were that he came here temporar- ily for the purpose of buying produce tor the American market, and chertered a schooner for trading up and down the river to obtain cargoes. It was claimed by plaintiff that the charter had been broken, and he issued 4 bailable writ against de- fendant for damages. ‘The law relating to arrest forbids any bailable writ being issued except in cases where the defendant is about to quit the Island with the intent ot defrauding the plaintiff. The plaintiff issued the writ, alleging that the defendant, being only here as a.anere temporary trader, and being about to go home to Boston, was of necessity gding away to defraud hit, which would be the result of his going away, as his remedy would then be gone. ‘he defendant's counsel argued that no intent to defrayd could be inferred from the mere fact that he was going home, as he only came here for atemporary purpose, and his going home was in pursuance of his original in- tention, which existed before he came here and before the alleged breach of contract. The Court (Mr. Justice Peters dissent- ing) held the defendant's point to be well taken, and set aside the writ and dis- DAILY “BAAMINER,. § - (LEGRAPHIC NEWS. aad ever bure an irreproachable charactes. For latives and friends are hereby invited to attend. (Patriot please copy.) Continental and Other ports. Jennie Stanley. Bell —_—_ le supported by giving im evide ice a cun- | vietion for a first offeace obtained under The Canada Temperance Act, 1878, (the old Act.) The Court (Palmer C, J. and Hensley J.) hell that it could. Mr, Justice Peters did not concur in the conclusion arrived at by the majority of the court, He had not thoroughly looked into the case, as he did’ fot expect that judgment would would have been delivered | to-day. His’ impression, however, on the argument had been against the judgment just delivered. ' Mr. Fredk. Peterg appeared for Larter and Mr. W. S. Stewart in support of the conviction, The Court then adjourned until next Hilary Term when judgments will be de- livered in Trainor v. Black Diamond Co. Mclsaac v. Bradley and Andrew Doyle's Certiorari applica tien: Dlink, ah Local Notices. (‘keaT rush for Overccats at J. B. Macedon ’ aitt’s, dy wy—novié A sp:eNpip line of Christmas cards just opened and cheaper than ever at Lewis.’ Latest styles in American Hat and Bonnet Shapes opened to-day at Beer Bros, nov 16—dy wy CALL at Lewis’ and see the beautiful cups and saucers. Bronze jugs, Plush Goods, &c., HeARTH Rves.—Axminster, Reversible, Antique, superior value, just received at Beer Bros, dy wy—novl6 A Lot of Fancy Work Baskets, just the thiny for Chrisitinas Presents, at Lewis.’ Five NUNDRED pairs Mens’ Leng Boots, manufactured by the Amherst Boot Company, every pair warranted to give entire satisfac- tion, selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot store. dy wy—novl6 eee WARRIED. At Georgetown, on Sth inst., by Jas. Kaston, J. P., Norman MePherson, to Ann Bruce, both’ of Linndale, Lot 57, Queen’s Co. : On the 15th, by the same, Malcolm McDonald, to DIED. This morning, at her residence in this city, Mabey, at the advanced age of 99years, She was one of the oldest inhabitants of Charlattetown Inaby years she was a consistent member of the Methodist Church, and has left a good testimony that she has gane to he with Jesns. Her funeral will take place to-morrow at 3 o’ciuck p.m. Re- At Moncton, on Sunday the 13th, inst , of ercup, K., youngest child of James and Ade Hell Organs As supplied” to tie ROYAL FAMILY. * H. R. H. the Prin- cess Louise. Bell Organs The Marquis of ore ~ Bell O1 fans General of Canada). The Rt Hon. Robert Bousye (Governor of Organs Madras, [ndia.} yas Hxcellency Lord Dufferin (Viceroy of India). Organs The Governor of Rritish Columbie. Bell His Excellency ‘ount Von Felbinger, Bell LAW + : WEDNESDAY, Mrs. Maria Mabey, widow of the late Cornelius | s 8.5. Ulanda cad ;*, .b..242... .. about Nov. 20th KE. Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, to apply to Oct. 17, 1887. “BELL. a ’ Janes A Mc IRRISON. rie Morgue off COMMMISSION Merchants, Bell Greans “ HALIFAX. The King of Hol- land. Consignments of {sland produce will receive Bell OPLANS me agicago of | BPAAPE attention, ede Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Lansdowne (Governor | Macleod, Charlottetown. TEA Museraver, Halifax. Oct. 24, ISS7- REO CROSS LINE THE S. 8. “MER ANDA’ IS INTENDED TO SATL AS FOLLOWS: NEW YORK 10 CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBEK uth. CHARLOTTETOWN 70 NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, NOVEMBER 24th. Through Bills of Ladiag issued to Philadelphia, Baltim re, Savannah, Bermuda, West Ludies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch’tawn, Oct 28, 1887. AGENT. STEAMSHIP C04, -BETWEEN— HALIFAX AND LONDON. Fiora Ann McLeod, both of Lot 61, Kiag's Ca. I Tt is intended that those Steamers shali make the following sailings : London to Halifax : .5. Danyara....- he cs «che cis Gas about Nov. 8th Halifax to London: Good Passenger Accommodation. Freight both ways at low rates, Through Bills of Lading froin all points on P. For Rates of Freight and other particulars W. W. CLARKE, TOK Ft RD & nhac kK se Gat Halifax, GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND Manager Bank of Noya Scotia i WARREN & JONES, MERCHANTS, 71 East Cougar anno 9 & 14 Miycine Lang, ENGLAND, in Canada by Morrison & LON DON, Represented lmo ( rT) rea i S of the Austrian Court. And the nobility and critics generally. They are the lead- Bell Organs Beil (or over 10,000 a year), which is the largest number actually pro- duced by any single Organs withstanding all the Bell Organs tensive competitors. I Heed Factories (three in pumber}—the largest | ( in the world — at Bell Organs Bell Oreans branches at = London, England, l Bell Orea BS Sydney. N.S. W. Amsterdam, Kerjin, t Rell Bell 0 reas Hamilton, Canada, St. Thomas, do, : W inpipeg, do, Organs Toronto, do, WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ing high-class instru- | WY ANTED— At the Hospital for tha Insane, two ments of the world Laundresses. Apply at the Institution. — Ee nov16 3i Shere are 200 Bell} ' : —— Organs made weekly BeAakvERs Three or four ladies or gentlemen part of the city. mavufacturer, not- WANTED—A good, smart Boy, about 16 years as-ertions and exten-| has had some experience as salesman preferred; blowing of | good reference required. Apply ta ‘Ste EXAM- Office and VW ANTED—A good Rabbit Dog, for which a Guelph, Ontario, with LO8t WATCH—If the person who took the Cricket-room yesterday afternoon will have it asked, and the cash will not be mentioned; other- New York, wise no expense will be spared ta obtain a con- vietion .— rooms and shop, with out buildings attached. Possession given immediately, L°st -A Pocket Book, containing Forty-five rewarded on leaving it at THE [EXAMINER office, cept ee geet OT centeen geeeenteete aeees 2 can be accommodated in a pleasantly situated Enquire at this office. novl5 tf of age, as vierk in a general store; one who NER office. novls tf paid. Apply to W. liberal price will be novid 3i ’, Hobkirk, Charlottetown. ‘ Watch from the vest pocket in the Park eft at THe EXAMINER oftice, no questions wil}! be Verbum Sapientibus, — novl5 3i pd O 1LET.--A Brick House on the corner of Prince and Dorchester streets, containing nine For further par- ienlars apply to Mrs. Costello. —oct li 3i fri sat mon. Dollars and some papers. ‘The finder will be novlé World -- Renowned ORGANS, all Prices and Styles, kept con- stantly on hand at the ee BRICKS 60,000 for Sale, Apply to John W. Cox, Ch’town. nov lt 3i pd , ANTND--A good steady Girl, in a small A Large Stock of the above W4NIRO- A geek teed Get Ve. 6 einen Richmond Street. novl4 3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY~— Fifty Horses.— advertisement. James Keegan. nov 12 POUND -Asum of money, which the owner can have by proving property and paying for this Apply at EXAMINER office. novg Cc. P. FLETCHER, SIGN OF THE BIG FIDDLE, Lower charged the defendant from arrest. Mr. Arthur Peters appeared for the plaintiff, Mr. Hodgson, Q. C,, for the de fendant, Re application of William Larter for certiorari to remove a conviction under the Seott Act The points taken in this casg were: Ist. If after two or more first convictions under the Scott Act, ean there jbe a convic- tion fora second offence and then for a third. The Court (Palmer C. J. and Hensley J.) held that there could. 2nd. Since the Revised Statutes came in furee,cauld a conviction for a second offenre | . RETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued to and from all stations on this Rail- W Queen Street, Charlottetown. Noy. *, 1387—-2mo daw & wky—pat jour P £ ISLAND RUILWAY. THANKSGIVING DAY. way by Afternoon Trains, on 16th Nay. Inst., and by all trains on TH} ANKSGIVING DAY, Nov. 17th, good to return up to and on November 2Ist, 1887. J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. TO LET ~ Half of 4 doudte ie se on King Street itaifway Oilfce, Chicasvg, Nov, 10, 1887. —Px BAT TIE wky prs ti P, E ISLAND MUSIC DEPOT. T°? LET- A House containiaz eight rooms and Street. opposite the Dominion House; possession given immediately. T° LET—A House on Douglas Street, near adapted for a man with a smal] family. Apply te James Bradley, nov9 tf T°? LET—That Dwelling House on corner of occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession given atonce. Apply to Mrs. George McGregor, Kuston Street, garden attached; rent moderate. office. shop, situated on the east sid+ of «:reat George Apply to James Bradley. nov9tf Boyle's Tannery, containing four rooms ; Custoa Street and St. Peter’s Road, now septs tf O LET—A comfortable House on Upper Queen Street, containing 5 rooms, a good stable and Apply to W N. Riggs. noy5 tf ANTED --A Cook and Narse. Apply to Mrs H. James Palmer. novi tf T° LET-—-The store lately oceupied by A. FE. Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M, stevenson. Queen Street pyunelis tr! “NOVEMBER 16, 1887. ariottowa Boot & Shoe Feetory O—- —— SETTSR THAN: BV Bee. ccieneameenees wana Q)) cipnanaresaneneny Old Lasts Thrown Away; New Lasts Received. The Long-Looked for Boot at Last. Gareat Comfort. davreat Wear. Best Value. rn ee Gor rH BROS. Ch’tewn, Nov. 14, 1887—eod & why ee re ey COMMERCIAL UNION, —AT~ GEORGE E. FULL'S, at Exchange Your Money for What You Want at the Very Lowest Prices. Where You eee 50: Ladies’ Dress Stuffs, Meltons aud Cashmeres, Wool Shawls and Squares, Fur Tippets, Flannels, Hats and Bonnets, Gloves and Hosiery. one Etre are Men's Overcoats, Reefers, Coats, Pants, Vests, Linders, Knit Top Shirts, Hats and Caps —All Too Cheap. — a «1 TEA FOR 25 rns a ee GEO. EY #0 tea Sigu of the LION. Queen Street. Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1887—eod & wky 50-CENT CENTS. YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED --IF YOU COME TO-— THE OLD RELIABLE ! OR what’s Thoroughly Good, New and Fashionable in Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishings for Fall and Winter Wear. We've a Large and attractive Stock to choose from—no better value in the Province. Everything New, Stylish and Desirable—such goods as we know will wear best, and give that satisfaction that will ensure your future patronage. We strive to please, and guarantee you a Fit, Style and Quality combined, for the least possible amount of money that such can be supplied for. We indulge in RAG! 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By calling and examining it you will see t t we keep as fine a range of goods as any house in the trade. We also keep a good and select stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, which will be sold at prices that for cheapness cannot he beaten. VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION, And all who are in neel of Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, Ulsters, &e., you will Saye Money by leaving your order at our Establishment. Work done when promised. ) a@ We are now prepared to make up, in the Latest Style, Ladies Newmarkets, Rag- lans, Dolmans, Wraps, Sacks, Tailor-made Suits, Kiding Habits and all Pailor-made gar- ments worn by the Gentile Sex, —_——0 MSLEOD & M°KENZIE. at E INER ott tt benr Pownal Street. A Caurfottetown, Oct. 1, 1887 —eud & why ssn nn ema “a See eet } 4