tem nn sae ae ~-* —_ a 2 : 4 See NR re Sm i Darry EXAMINER Ti ‘ | ag LJ me slative Council Elections from the Second Electoral Advices Distriet of King’s County, state that Mr. | Clow is, by ell odds, the most popular Caudidate. The tone of the reports from the First District of King’s County, is decidely aud emphatically in favor of the re-election of Mr. Bolger ; and it is pretty evident that stedfastness and hovesty will, ia his case, have their due reward. The puny efforts of the Patriot to make the people believe that Mr. Bolger’s repeated and conasisteut eudeavers to abolish the useless Legis- lative Council, were mere pretences, wil e . ' not hurt Mr Bolger; for he isa a tried mau The Pai fimust, of course, say something. But in attacking Mr. Bolger’s siuceri y, it has made gross mistake. The same may be said of its attack upon the ability of Mr. Nicholson. Its well studied depreciation of Mr. Nichol- son will, we feel sure. beresented by Mr Nicholsonu’s mauy friends. No one kuows better than the editor of the} Patriot that whenever Mr. Nicholsou spoke in the House of Assembly he} spoke with power and effect. Mr. Nihelson’s high moral character, his sincerity, his earnestaees, his | sympathy with the true interests hy of the people, and above all his sterling honesty, make him an able representa- tive. be a good man ; his like'y. this time, to depend almost en- but tirely upoo his well-known g vwodness tor his election. They will work—the more actively for the Patriot's tauuts and in- siuusations. It llon. R_ B. Reid to receive some [.ctions opposition in the First District of Prince County. -— aa , seems thal Is the The idea that the property-holders of that fine district will reject Mr. Reid,aad elect Mr. James F White to keep them saddled with the expense of a useless Sceoud Chamber is very ridiculous. The defence of the Second Chamber | or its merit has virtually collapsed, in fact no one thinks two Legislative Cham- bers needed in This being the case. let no side issues, no tale motiv es. DB Province. ig tHis imputations of bad Oo mean insinuations, no human devices, no sym par lietic persoual interest in the prosperity | of the “outs” who want to get *in,’—let none of these things—deter Lezislative Council Electors from voting for the Candidates who come out squarely —without any “ if the reduction of the Legislature to ove! The reduction of the Legis-| Chember. latare is the one great object to be kept in view. The McLeod Case. An Ottawa cespatch to the Halifax Herald says:—On the 30th ult. in the Sup-eme Court was heard the case of Mc- Lewd vs Queen. The appeal was from Mr Justice Henry, sitteng m the Court of Exechequer, by which he aliowed the claimant some $36 000 for injuries sustained by bim whilst a passenger on the Prince Edward Island Railway. Lash, Q C., and Hodgson, Q. C, of Chatiottetown, on behalf of the Crown, and Mr. Davies, Q C., for respondent. The counsel for the Crown contended, first, that the accident was not bronght about by negligence of the crown or its «flicsrs in charge of the railway: sec nd that the cor tract to carry safely, as far as the exercise of pecsonal care aud fore signt could provide; implied between a passenger or passengers on an ordinary railway, and the railway company, could not be implied against the Crown, as such @ contract necesssrily imputed negligence upen the part of te servants of the Crown, aod the Crown could not be made liable by petition of right for such neg) yence ; third. that the damages were excessive As the Court was opposed to the first and las: contentions of the Crown and would hear no arguinent upon these points the whole weight of argumert was therefore directed to the question of lability of the Crown as carriers. Judgment was reserved. It was agreed between the counsel that four other appeals on the list of a like character and envolving similar points, should abide by the decision of this case. Scotch Fisheries. A Seottish fishery board reports that 4,111,155 berrels of herring were cured ia 1531 under offiial superintendence. This is tn» third time that the cure has exceeded a million, the years 1874 and 1880 being the other occasions. The average of the last five years has been nearly one million yearly, and as each barrel contains between seven and eight hundred fish, the total is about seven handred and fifty mJlions fr each year. A large portion of the nightly ca'ch is sent to warket early in the morn- ing, so the figures above given do uot repre- sent the total catch. It is estimated, in fact. that balf as many Scotch ber. ing are sold freah as are cured It is further esii- mated that, in th offisial reports do not show the exact num- Mr, Nicholsen is well known to! friends are not | aod * buts ”’—for | Enzlish seas, though | —— fecal and Other tems. Caruorie Lrrersry Unton.—A meeting of » members of t!e Catholie Literary Union lin St Patrick’s Hall, on friday the 3rd instant, at eight o'clock, Dewesky, Secretary. {no2 2 > Four trespass cases were to-day tried by | Peter McGowan, Esq., and James Curtis, Kaq. iJ. P's. They were at the suit of Alexander | Hayden vs. Long, Hurrey, Hennessy, and | McKiunon, respectively. All were dismissed | for want of suflicignt proof. aeeeneia | Supreme Court.—To-day, Mr. M. McLeod lis showing cause against the rule nixi gra ite? ‘for anew trial in the case of Carleton vs | Lavie tried at Georgetown last July. Th: | ‘"eument will tkely last over to-morrow The Summersite Scott Act cases will likely | be heard on Saturday. wes aa a will be hel *Vveniny, Tas. | | Two Scott Act cases were tried before th “tipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, At the i-uit of James Curtis, Esq ’ Inspector ot | License, Thomas Cardiff was convi:ted and fined $10? and costs or two months imprison- ment for the second offence. Angus McDonald for same offence, was fined the same. caine We are pleased to learn that Serge nt- Major MeDonvall has been appointed first Lieutenant, provisionally, of the Charlotte own Engineer Compaay, vice A. B Stewart, deceased. Lieutenant McDougell will, we learn, go to Kingston Mil tary College, to study tor a term the duties of his present effce in the militia insti A Frew pays agoa melacnholy young man the late John Mc- | Kinuon), Vernon River, attempted to commit | snicide by drinking a small quantity of med | iene which be supposed to be poisonous. Dy | McNeill was called and restored him to hea'th | On recovering he asked to be sent to the | Asvlum. His request was granted and he was | admitted into the Institution yesterday. jnamed McKinoon (son of ; Cocnrgrrerrs.—The Moncton Jimes says | ‘ounterfeit P. E. Island notes, very cl: verly |~xecuted, but on bad paper, are in circulation lin Hahfax. Pewter 5) cent pieces are aiso | berng passed, and while new are very decep- tie fhe notes can be detected by th softness of the paper, and the fifty cent pieces somewhat hghter in weight than the genuine coin, an? of course have not the clear rioging souod of the silver when struck, +Te a We learn that Mr. Jonn McLeod, of Val- leyfie'd, the recept examination at !al- h usie College, Halifax, won a senior exhibi- tion, worth 3200 a year, good for two years. | ‘fhis will enable Mr. McLeod to complete the vhole course of four years, At the same in- titation Mr. Alfred Nicholson, of Southport, wou 3 Munro Bursery worth $150 per annum, snd Victor Coffin, of Mount Stewart, another, worth the same amount. We congratulate sur young friends on their success, Ir is always well to know, if one is going to srrae, jast where your a) gument leads to The 2 at | ostoe Transcript tells about a good deacon }who hated to see rings in a weman’s ear Chey aint natural,” he exclaimed. ‘‘ If it intended for women to wear them she | would have been boro with holes in her ears Che first woman didn’t wear earrings, I’il be bound!” ‘No,’ remarked the quiet ‘ittle | man in the corner, ‘‘nor anything else.” ‘Ihe | discussion is reported to have been bronght to | an abrupt close, and the house adjourned with- | out delay. was > | Tue Department of Marine and Fisheries a* Ottawa has received from the british Gov- roment a piece of plate, for presentation te | Captain C. E. Fulton, master of the ship | Flora, of Amherst, im recognition of the pert h took in rescuing the crew of the barque Margaret Boyd, of Ardrossan, Scotland, w hich was wrecked in the Atlantic, in November iset, on a voyage from Miramichi to Lorne, Ireland, The British Government had pre- viously awarded a binocular glass to the first mae, a gratuity of £3 eterling to the second mate, and one of £2to each of the five sea- men who manned the boat that effected the rescue, or - ——= DvuriNnG the recent troubles in Egypt a most ancient relict has been destroyed—a tree which, according to Christian tradition, was the identical one under which the parents of ' hrivt sou. ht refuge on their flight to Kgypt It stood near the ruins of Heliopolis, north of | Cairo, and from time immemorial it was under the care of the Franciscans in Cairo, and an chject of great veneration. During his sejourn ia Egypt last year the Austrian Crown Prince visited the sacred spot and tree, which latter was cut down by the Egyptian troops whnle they were throwing up iutrenchments near Heliopolis. -— -> -— Oxe of the secrets of the success of the English Salvation Army is their singiog, which is siznedly made the cater to the tastes f the iilit-rate and uncultivated masses. In Londo ene of their “hymns” has for this reason, become as popular as any of the songs which are sung at the ‘“‘ free-and-easies,’ the air being irresistibly droll. One stanza is as follows :— Elijah was a jolly old man, And was carried up to Heaven in a fiery van, Chorus. —Let us every one be a jolly old man, Aud be carried up t» Heaven in a fiery van. a ensediichanibee Atrorney GeneRaL Brewster has dis- charged his confidential messenger, a colored ijman named Simms. This Sinims was the negro whose arrest in Boston before the war, 'as a fugitive slave, aroused so great an ex- lertement in Massachusetts. who was United States’ marshal at the time, |}; urchased him for one thousand deliars, and has since employed him in various capacities /uptil three years ago, when he was appointed | messenger while Judge Devens was Atturney- | Geserai, and has held the position since. To- | day he applied for restoration, but was refused lon acconut of his iatemperate babits.— Boston | Advertiser. Tur stesmship “ Ciresssian” arrived at | Quebec on Monday evening, 30th ult, after on» of the lo.gest and stormiest p»ssages she has ever mate, For two days after leaving 't:e Me sey the barometer stood at 23 90, and Judge Devens, ' Local and Other Items. Mount A2rNa is showing signs of eruption . _ — Easrry, the elocutionist, is again on the island. - > Tue hugest surprise in store for your rheu- watism is arab with St. Jacobs Oil. - >-—-—— ‘*BRaDSTREETS” report 137 failures in the United States last week, a decrease from the previous week but 14 more than in the cor- ‘esponding week last year. Canada had I4 tailures, a decrease of 13, ‘ids ceidianieiies On account of the recent fatal shooting of escaping convicts at Dorchester and St, Vin- cont de Paul, the Inspector ot Penitentiaries nas recommended that buckshot be used in- stead of ball cartridges. ieee Capr. MicHarLsgn, of the Norwegian barque “‘Ocvcar I1.,” committed suicide at Newcastle, \. B., on the 3iet ult., by cutting his tiroat with a jack-knife. lt is said he was a sober man, but was in trouble about his vessel. disheidtchinal Tue coal shipments trom Pictou for the seek ending October 3ith ult, were as to.- Ows :—Halifax Co., 1,735 tons ; lntercolonial Co, 883; Acadia Co, 270 tons; ValeCo., 3,350 eons. Tota), 6,238 tons. Total to date, 153,544 tous, niniididalipionsions Tue vital forces are speedily renewed by Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, the great brain wid nerve food, it is the best and cheapest medicine ever discoverd, See advertisement manother colume. Sold in Charlottetown vy Ajothecaries Hall Co. [no2 2weod wkly. agp Tury had adynamite scare in Kingston, nt, afew daysago. The steamer ‘ Ceitic ” arrived from Montreal with 170 boxes of the infernal stuff. The Harbor Master ordered her away, and these orders not being obeyed, 4 posse of police was despatehed to execute the order. InpvuctTion.—Yesterday, Rev. A. B. Me- Leod trom Strathalbyn, and well-known in thi town, wos inducted inte the congregation ai -empbiten and West River, lately mad vacant by the demission of Kev. Chas. Frases. ur. MeLcod is a young man of zeal and ear nest inteutions, and will we feel confident make an energetic and faithful pastor.— Pioneer —— Rroina or Wascana or Pile of Bones—be its name more or less—now contains 8 hotels, is stor-s, 2 blacksmith shops, 1 saddler’s shop, 2 livery stables, 2 tin shops, 2 laundries, 3 tilliard halls, 2 bakeries, 1 drug store, | jeweller’s shop, 2 doctors, 6 lawyers, and 4 iumber yards, and a population of between 500 and 900 souls) This isa good exhibit for a six weeks’ old town,— linnipeg Times, Oct. 24th. Tue Anniversary Services of the Methodist Missionary Society of Canada, will be held in this City during the coming week. Mission- ary Sern.ons will be preached in the Metho- dist CLurches on Sunday next, and the annua! mceting will take place on the following Cuesday evening. The Rev. Geo. Youag, Lv. D., Supermtendent of Methodist Missions in the North-West, is the foreign deiegare this year. His wide experience in the work, aud well known taleut as a pulpitand platiorm speaker, will render the occasion one of special interest. Refer to advertisement and handbills, —_>_——. Our friend--Mr. Jobn McKenzie, Cham- pion ‘Vailer of the Universe,—hax addressed a sceond manifesio to the electors of Prince Ed ward Island. He makes allusion tothe act that an elector who votes for the House of Assembly need not own a foot of ground er have avy stake in the country; while the elector for the Legislative Council must be a man of broad acres—a gentleman of cons’der- able importance. After recommending the last named class of electors to become well clad, on election day, he concludes as fol- lows :—* My skill a» an artist hae been admitted by my distinguished friend Oscar Wilde, who writes me the most pleas- ant feature of his visit to the Island was to see that I was appreciated by my own countrymen.” -_- ~—»>- --- Tue Boom IN Hovses.—There are no empty houses in Mor cton, but there is a most urgent demand for more dwellings. The de- mand increases and has attained thedimensions of “a house famine.” If perchance a vacancy occurs there are as many ap. lications for it #s for a vacant government office. Rents are very high, yet would be tenants constanr!y tid against each other, and in several recent cases have offered three months rent in ad vance for a house to shelter them. A number are now hopelessly hunting for houses which it is impossible to find. And this, notwith- standing the large number of new buildings that have been erected curing the past summer.— Moncton Transcript. —~<S>+--- HEBRON, Yarmouth, Oct. 15th, 1882. To DKS. BENNET & LEWIS, 119 Hollis St., Halifax. Dear Sir.—I desire to express my feelings of profound gratitude to you who have he!ped me so much by the use and application of your wonderful medicsne known as your Absorptve Pads and Plasters, &c. 1 was sick about two years aud spent a large sum cf money with physicians but received very little benefit until I tried your. absorptive treatment \\ hen | commenced using it this summer I ce uld searcely walk across the floor, I had such a wexkness across me, and now I can wail a mile at a time and attend to household duties much better than I cou'd before, and feel only too g'ad to recommend this truly great treat- meut to any person or persons who may be afflicted as I was. You are at liberty tomake apy disposition of this note you may deem proper. MRS. R. HIBBARD All the remedies can be obtained at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store. HOTEL ARRIVALS. } R.VEKER HOUSE, | | J W Richards, Bideford; Miss Richard., |} do; Peter McNutt, Darnley; Mrs McNatt, ‘s-arcely had tue steemer got clear of the Irmh|de; M Stephens, do; Katie Stephens, do; coast han she encounter d a terr fic gale from tae west, which lasted three days and nights. , Josephine Clark, do; J McKay, St John; John | H Potts, Halifax; C E Taylor, Monetm; E ber taken, the herring fishery which has| The wiud then changed to the south-east, and |M Eastty, do; E L Lutz, do; L P Delatint, do. Yarmouth 4s its seat, landed ‘on tae quays of that place, in the last thirteen years, more than twenty seven handred million fish. The annual catch in the North Sea by British, Frerci, D itch and N wrWegian fishermen, is tweaty-f ur hundred milhon The h'ring fishery, too, empleys fifty thousand people in Scotland alone. An extensive denamite factory has been esta ilished nea i! " or ae eat Setaville, This is the TI i iere 13 no foundation for the that the nanre of Revina. ¢ ; of Awsinilily, ix td be ttmmla, SU } statement | ' for teu or twelve hours she ran before it with | @ tremendous sea in pursuit. The gale, with |a slight intermission, then veered to the west | and north, and finally to the north-west, from | whence it blew till she entered the “trait of | Belle Isle During the greater part of one wight the slip wes hove te, and fer a eouple or days the I-dies’ saloon had to be gbaidored for more comfortable quatters below. Hap- ; pily th. only accident was the injury to ove ‘how, whieh was crushed in its cradle by a heavy sea. It was with a sense of grat | thankfulness to allon board that. on S:tur- id y afternoon, the peaceful waters of tire Straits were reached. A meeting of psssen- /gers was held on board, and re-olut-ops of thanks were ten iu for his watigounel twat thasaee skilfal ma DIen, ; At Moncton, Oct. 31, Arletta J. Strang, /only danghter of James and Mary Stra g, aged 13 years. 3 monrbe, 18 days. } ‘perosene Gil! Kerosene Gil ! ' 't Oarrive per Brigt. “Lottie Belle,” direct from New York and now due 50 bris., Piatts celeyrated Kerosene Ojl whie will be sold low while jauding. : Apply t | ov B alew tw LONGWURTH & UO. THE DAILY EXAMINER. r BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. 20: \ & A. BROWN & CO., have new completed their FALL IMPOR- e TATION. Buyers wiil find it to their advantage to inspect their Steck, as they have a very large ani new assortment of British and Fo.eion Dry Goods, EXTRA VALUE. The very latest novelties shown in every Department. A great variety of Manties, Ulsters, Wool Shaw!s, Clouds, Searfs and Fur Goods. Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Blue and Black Pilots aod Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths. A iarge lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete. 800 Lamb.’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes. Pee —~ —— oa OF 306 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers. A lot of Grain Bags, ete. Ail of which will be disposed of at their usual low prices. W.& A. BROWN & CO. oe Ch’towa, Oct, 81, 1882. —_ _ os = : ere CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE 2 THe WORLD. —— The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. oO $90,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. 0 An Assessinent Company with «a Safety Fund, at its actual cost. 0 -—— ies Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working Life Insurance Summerside, Oct. 28, 1882.—ly DRY GOODS! MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. a J: 22... -ee 4s DON BS. Ei a Is opening an an immense Stock of Goods this Fall. The Pablic will find bis stere one of the beat stocked in the City. Ladies when buying Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths, and all kinds of woollens, should go straight te J. B. MACDONALD’'S. —i0i— — When wanting Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, go to J. B. MACDONALD’S. 0: GENTLEMER’sS DEPARTMENT. Over 1,000 Overcoats, Jackets and Ulsters to choose from. The biggest bargains eve J. B. MACDONALD, Queen SrReer. Oct, 4, 1882—wkly pat, ne pres CHEBUCO MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Kk. PALMER, Jr., EXCHANCE BUILDING. Ch’town, Oct. 25, 1832.—eod pat 1m. LONDON HOUSE. :0: ——-— "ow Opening ex §, §, Victoria, Waldeusian and Cedar Grove —— — 0.0 —-— —— Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies’ Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, Promenade scarfs and Squares, Behive Wools, Cocoon Weols, Ice Wools, Beriia Wools, Moivre and Broche Sash Ribbous. Gentlemen's Lambs’ Wool Underclothing, Gentlemen’s Merino Undereciothing, Gentlemen's Kid Mitts ard Gloves, GEO, DAVIES & CO. Cubiridtitetowir; Oct 8, 1882. 18282. TT. preDijzes op ng the : Furnished or = 1 a Dwelling House and Upper Prince Street adjoini mises of Judge Hemsley, F furnished Possession given immediately. E.R. BEow, Nov, 2, tf. PROGRAMME | ae eee Temperance Benevolent Society ENTERTAINMENT! | >), fam wy Ma. Cc, A. HALL, Thursday, the 4ne November, Re WVEON. « vinee%e thee came “* Ever or Never” ORCHESTRAL CLUB. ay WO Ee “Ob, Restless ” Miss CRaBBE, MEssks, Davison AND - ta Kxteur, ee ie “Turnham , Miss K. Hewsuey. bs Instr. Solc....‘* Believe Me if all those En- dearing Young Charms” Miss Besst% Lewis. a Vue Gaia... cs ce ““scots Wae Hae” Mr. Cant. Airs from Lucretia Borgia,......... ORCHESTRAL CivUp. 6 Veoanh Bebe. scnvikee.csnkataie “** Sanset ” Mise H. Dux, Vienne Ok 3 ie ‘Air Vaire” Mr. VINNICOMBR, ©. Quartette... 6. ss, dees ** I’m on the Sea ” Miss&s CkABBE AND WaHxan, MEssrs. DavisuN axp Kyigut. = .‘“Swiet Angelus is Ringing ” Miss PaiMer, Vocal Ductt....., ‘* Minute Gun at Sea” Mess. Reip aND MaYNarp. Vocal Solo—-(by request) —..... . ...., ; ** The Lost Caord” Mr. Norman, 13. Spring Flower Waltzes ORCHESTRAL 14. Quartette.+. 64.0.» MisskS CRABBR AND WHeak, Mesers. KNIGHT aND Davisoy, 15, God Save the Queen. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—3i 3. 4. on = eer ee “I 8. i0, Vocal Solo. il. "Perse ease eeteses te CLUB, SYDNEY COAL TOW LANDING, ex barque “ DEVON. PORT,” at P. ake’s Wharf, Xo, 2, 44) Tons International Mine Sydney Coal wi'l be sold low for cash whilst landing. CHAS. LYONS. tt i Ch’town, Oct, 36, °82. QUICK DESPATCH LITTLE GLAC: BAY. A FTE this week, vessels loadi i Little Glace Bay, C. B, will receive quick despatch, as the st. Lawrence tradewill be over. Price of coal $1.40, cash, per ton of 2740 lbs, Apply at Little Glace Bay te C. H, Ribgy, or at Halifax to JAMES A. MOREN, President Glace Bay Mining Co. Halifax, Oct. 30, 1852. —pat lw FOR SALE, English Portland Cement, Now Landing ex Batkentine ‘* ZREMA.’ PEAKE BROS. & CO. Oct, 28, §2.—3Zaw tf CIGARS! G REEN 8 Genuine imported Smali Queens. Nowe genuive without the trade mark, For sale every where. APOTHECARIES HALL CO., Sole Agents for Chalottetown, P. E.L Oct 23, **2.— 2m WANES, LOST, FOUND, &e. \ ANTED—A Smart Compositor. Good wages and constant employment to the right man, Apply at Tue Examiner OFFK® [novi OST—On Sainrday evening, 28th Oct. between Southport and Vernon River rritge or fulther,@ WAILET containing ® sum of woney and receipts, bearing the owner's name, The finder will be rew by leaving the same at the Examiner Orrio. poc30 tf I TRAYED—From the pasture, St, Peter's Roa, a light red COW (Dry), about six years old, Iuformation rxpecting her will be thauktoily received by the subscriber —Joms Ines. —-Oct. 27.—6i pd —_ HOUSE AND PREMISES TO LET, 4 situated on Richmond Street West. For articulars, apply to James D. Masox. — : [oct 18 & eod , { ‘O LET—The shop on Qaeen Street know® as the ‘“‘Itulian Warehouse.” For pas ticulars apply at the office of Messrs. Pamer & McLeod. [ocl7 2w ead pd ‘4O LET~ A bouse at the Head Hillsbor ough Street, Rent very cheap. Apply to C, H, Soburman, Great George Si. [ov24 tf «i LET -Brick Warehouse aad Store 08 Weymouth Street, vear st, Peter For particulars apply to L. OU, OWEN. ANTED— ‘our Gevtiemen Boarders. [o% 23 lw \ Ajply to Mrs, Robert Rodd, opposite Pickard’s bakery. foci6 whkly 21 —————— Home, ROR SALiB—ayp ly" we oo ie