To en Tue DAILY EXAMINER. NOVEMBER 5, 1883. ‘ Navigation Company: Steamers. The Steam Anp now we hear that the “Princess of Wales” and the “St. Lawrence’’ are ordered to stop running, even for the carriage of freight. This is an outrage upon the Company aud cannot but be a blow to the trade of the Province. The cause is involved in mystery. Never before did these steamers do better work than they have dove this season. Lloyds surveyor of shipping, and other good \ are good for the rest of the year. The care exercised by the Company aud their vilicers is pad) : proverbial No proper examination of the steamers has been made: and If an examination were considered peces- sary, it might have been made before the time when, of all others in the year, they are most required. Their withdrawal malapropos; it is pow is not only inexplicable. We profest against it. v Racicseism in France. The ways of the Radicals of France were thus described by Premier Ferry in the course of a speech lately delivered: — “As to method, their first principle is to have none. They proceed after a very simple fasliou. In their programme is set down every possible thing, whether desirable or not, detestable, or prema- ture. They promise all, without excep- tion ; and thereupon a deputy is elected. oo ap ce The Conservative Majority. A return of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, just issued, shows that in Parliament the Conservatives number 143, the Liberals, 68,—mxjority, 75; while throughout Canada the Conserva- tive majorities aggregate 32,381, against 15,354, the total amount of the Liberal majorities. But as the Montreal Guzette points out:—**The majority vote does not fairly represent the strength of the Conservative party in the Dominion, as out of twenty-five electiong by acclama- tion, the Conservatives obtained iwenty- four. The parliamentary majority of two to one is very ueariy in accordance with the popular whether it be taken separately by proviuces, or in the aggregate for the whole Dominion.” o<® - =S- Frauds in Fishing Bounties. vote, Now that the season of applying for fishing bounties has arrived, the Depart- meut of Marine aud Fisheries has felt it necessary to issue a circular to magis- strates requesting their co operation to check frand in the claims sworn to before them. We regret that Prince Edward Island figures couspicuously in these frauds. Besides parties having sworp more than once tc fictitious claims before different magistrates, instances have come to light where the names of chil- dreu down to five years old have been attested to, aud affidavits purportivg to have been sigued by them as having beeu regularly at sea and caught the requ’ ved quantity of fish. Such conduci of a few unworthy wretches isa scandal to the whole Is!and, aad a little more of it may cause the fishing bounty to be withdrawn. Ao indictment tor pe ) ‘vy would do the scoundrels good whe faced impositi will not perimit ceived. -wear to such bare We trust magistrates themselves to be de- Cio-e of the Tisheries Kxh bition. At the ¢l « Fisheries Ex- hibition i. L ‘ Wedee dav last the Privee oi Vi ke and otered che Ques had ré CXpress hop ’ i ii ‘ san tt i inst ing bevefi the Kined im : ait tha iter a exXpetses were n oa’ SAD it nial sueplas would remain wiiteh sh mld be devoted to Improving the we liare of die fist the cor in the fi<leries bmev of Mry and e promot noof icteres »ordcr that the calam ities iucideu »afixherman’s life might thereby b Neviates The he was graiified at beiu the work of his father tunities fo: Prinee said abe to coutioue Oppo - emulation of all nations, thus divertive mev’s minds from international rivalries by «hich all suffer He desired viViug peacetu : to those by which al! gain to secure these buildings tor the hygenic exhibition in 1884, one of progress ol inventions in 1885, and he proposed the holding in London of hibition in 1866 a colonial ex * ——_ The Allan Libel Case. THe usefulness of the Press has been vindicated in the cases of Allan Brothers against the Witness of Montreal. A corres Witness. who proves to be a member « f the Witness respecting the pondent of the } staff, made some statements acco.nmodation provided for steerage passengers in the steamer ‘‘ Sardinian” which startled the public aad horrified the own ‘rs of the Alla j Lioe A Case of libel was mad ul aud tried t truth of the statements Allan Brothers , ~~ these appareniiv we" | Yio? FOMe ines 1iMN- pose upon honest and well-doing persons. | It was proved conclusivaly that he never entered the steer the voyage, uuless io do a little prosely- Ti. Ul. ; ; judges, Suy that they i =e i tising. It is probable that now there will be a change of commanders on the “Sardinian’’ acd that, in future, the firm will try to ,et captains who may be depended upon us really religious, and not those hypeciites who neglect their duties, and “tor a pretence make long prayers.’ _—s— + ma te ee Explosions in London. fur excitement in London concern- | ing the recent explosions there continues uvabated, and so far all the efforts of the | detectives to discover petraters have been fruitless. Naturally | enough, the work is thought to be that of | American Fevians who seem to have itaken lreland—unfortunately for her,— | under their own especial patronage, and whose great object seems to be, not so much to widen still further the gap now existing between it and Great Britain, but to sever completely, and at one stroke if possible, the tie that binds the one country to the other; and if we are to judge from the boastings of O'Donovan Rossa who seems delighted with the re- sult, but whose ecstacy would have known no bounds had there been a few thousand or more killed, there appears good reason why the crime, which will doubtless do much to estrange English sympathy from Irish affairs,» should be charged upon American Fenians. The work was done, says O’Donovan Rossa, by a baud of Fenians in London, who are in cons ant commupicatioa with comrades in New York. The Wool- wich explosion was another sample of what is being done. ‘‘London,” he said; ‘‘would be in ashes before long unless England gives up Ireland.” The feeling, caused by the explosions, in Irish circles, is one of regret. They almost unvani- mously think that the outrages were due to deliberately planned machinations of enemies of the national party of Ireland. As it is, a sort of panic reigus in London. Ali the lines, public buildings, eic., are closely guarded, whilst the haunts of the lrish Natiovalists are closely watched. — Speaking at Buxton, the other even- ing, Lord Hartington said that he thought Mr. Gladstone at the Lord Mayor’s baoquet would be able to inform his hearers that at length the peace of Europe was assured, and that the diffi- culties of England with France were settled, although a state of things might arise with China which would require all England’s friendship and forbearance to preveut serious complications. - eo + —_ en The Three Per Cent. Guarantee Explained This preposition says the Ottawa corres- pondent of the Toronto Mail is the simplest possible transaction. An actual calculation will be made to ascertain exactly how much money the corapany will be required to pay the Government in order to put the Govern- ment in funds to pay the three per cent. on « bundred million dollars, the amount of Canadian Pacitic Railway stock. In round numbers, the sum to be deposited by the company with the Government wil! be twenty-four anda half millions, of which some fifteen millions are tu be in cash, five millions more by the first of February next, and the balance at a subsequent period, undoubted security being given for that balance. The arrangement is simply the purchase from the Gvv- ernment by the company of an annuity ter minable in ten years, and the amount to be paid is a million aud a half of dollars every half year. The Globe is wrong in supposing the arrangement is one needing the ratifica- tion of Parliament, as the Governinent have had, for many years, power to raise money by means of annuities. The organ is also Wrong in supposing that, under the contract with the company the Govern- ment had power to guarantee the interest on the company’s bends, and hat the proposed purchase of n an- iuity by the company is an arrange- ment within the spirit of thecontract. The 0 matters are as distinct as possible. contract with the railway company bas hing whatever to do with this annuity rrangement. Any company could do the wae as the Canadian Pacitic Railway has done provided the Government want to ob- ‘The mystificaion attempted y the Globe is too transparent. The ssople fac.s are that the Government wanted to borrow money at 4 per ent. to pay off some maturing obli- Talh money, gations upon waich the country has heen paymnmg 5 per cent interest. The railway company want to steady their steck to prevent the bulls and bears of New York from tossing and sqneez- ing the stock, and to make it a stock which uvestors will seek for permanent invest- nent. The Government agrees to sell, the sompany to put up the money found to be necessary, and the transaction becomes a The company gain their jvet, the Government their object, the country saves the brokerage, the commission ind 1 per cent. interest, while the Govern- pent enters into no risks, assumes no res- popsibiity, and acts throughout in com- ‘lete accordance with the power conferred upon it by the statute passed by Parlia- ment. completed one. sensineyttiguinemdpieasit aii senlibins Miseionary Services. The Missionary sermons preached in the Methodis: Churches in this city yesterday, ize but onee throughout } were highly appreciated by the large | ndiences which were privileged to hear them. lhe Rev. Dr. Cochran excels as an elo- wi nist, and his a yl » is ch iste, attractive | ana pe rfu! He comes as Missionary | | deputation to the Maritime Provinces, and | haying spentan imily r of years jn mission } lh er s¢ 71} } work in Japan, is fully conversant with the i | | ; toms and religions of that wonderful ; country. The Nova Scotia papers speak of | him as having rivet .d the attention of large | sudiences in the principal townsin that provines. His address to-night in tha | | Brick Church will be weil worth listening | | to,and we have no doubt the spacious | edifice will be crowded. Chair will be | taken at hali-past seven o'clock. a ih — Let ai dk ie the guilty per- | ' were removed, and LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Srr,—I go to the Post Office every even- ing, after arrival of the mail, but to get there is the d:fliculty. At the southern angle entering the square there used to be, mapy years ago, four posts; one of them, long since, succumbed to the ravages of time, and rotted off near the ground, leav- ing enough of the original stick projecting to stub your toe against neatly. Inside the enclosure, you encounter the relics of a sidewalk, which was laid down, judging from what remains, about seventy-five or eighty years ago. About one-half of the original planks have disappeared, and joined their kindred dust, and those which remain have an unpleasant faculty of get- ting in your way. Is it not time that they before the muddy weather conies, & new and wider platform laid. Come, Mr. Sterling, it will not cost much, and will never be missed out of Sir Leonard’s surplus. Puncu. Six,—On Water Street, opposite W. W. Clarke’s store, is an old cellar, which at one time may have had some sort of cover- ing over it, but is now positively dangerous for pedestrians. The cellar is open, and the sidewalk has fallen in, and a false step on the part of a person might be the means of breaking his neek. Will the representa- tive of Ward 1, whe has been passing this locality half a dozen times a day for the last seventeen years, see that this man-trap is removed. TAXPAYER. Dear Srr,—The sidewalk along Roch- ford Square to St. Peter’s-Church, to which you directed attention a few weeks ago is getting no better fast. It used to be four planks wide, but now about one half of them have decayed; and getting vour foot into one of the holes is like getting it caught in a failway frog. I believe that the Church is situated in Ward Four. Will Councillors Ladner and McRae kindly order repairs to be made immediately ? Sunpbay. Our Advertisers. Wim. Dodd advertises an auction sale of herring, on Queen’s Wharf, next Wednes- day next, at eleven o’clock. The Boston Comedy Co. propose remain- ing here another week, and will appear to-night in ‘‘Leah, the Forsaken.”’ B. Wilson Higgs will sell by auction, to- morrow, at 10.30 a. m., prime Boone Bay herring. Tuer stockholdsrs of the Keely Motor Com- pany, Philadelphia, are ap in arms again, and are preparing for a suit against the inventer, John W. Keely. Great dissatisfaction has been felt by the stockholders who visited the shop on July fourth, at the inventor's special request months before, to make the inaugural journey to New York. Now, how- ever, the complaints come from Mr. Keely’s former friends. A reporter called on William Bockle a few days ago. ‘‘I didn’t know that the stockholders were about to appeal to the courts again,” said he. ‘But I do know that that the engine has notirun. | mean the new one, They are still tinkering away at it, but I do not know when it will run.” It was supsequently learned from an employe of the company that the counsel for the company is about to bring an action against Keely for the non-fulfilment of his many p'edges, Labrador Herring. rq<O be sold by AUCTION, on WEDNES.- DAY NEXT, 7th instant, on Queen’s Wharf, at eleven o'clock, 400 Barrels No. 1 Labrador Herring, in lots to suit purchasers, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1883. BY AUCTION. — eee W ILL be sold, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 'Y t.e 6th instant, at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon, opposite the Subscriber's Store, on Water street.— 40 bris. pr'me Boone Bay HERRING, 20 half-bris, do. do, just received from Boone Bay, Newfoundiand, B WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, C’town, Nov, 5, 1883. METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Anniversary Meeting will be held in the Brick Church, in Monday Evening, 5th insi., AT 7.30 P.M. Chair to be taken by the Hon, Judye Young, L L, D. ‘The opening services will be conducted by Rev. Mr. O'Meara, of St. Paul's. Rev. Dr. Cochran, Missionary frow Japan, will be the principal speaker on the occasion. Collections will be taken up in aid of Miszions, I, W. MOORE, Secretary. Ch’town, Noy. 2, 1883.—3j J. A. GHIPMAN & 60., ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE: 375 bris. Choice Superior £x- tre ate TO ARRIVE: 1200 bris. < hoice Sup, Extra end Patent. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS; OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. J. ¥. SHATFOED, AGENT. Sept. 11, 1883. Sea a ITT FOSSA MT TNT ER, ~~ NOV EMBER 5 EXHIBITICN WEEK! K invite the Citizens and those who may be visiting the r lown. during the week of Exhibition, to the inspection of our immense stock of FALL ANU WINTER GOODS WE HAVE JUST PLACED UPON OUR SHELVES THE CONTENTS OF Two Hundred avd Sixty Bales and Cases, OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CANADIAR, DRY GOoDs, Comprising everything necessary for Household and General use. ———:0:— —— Varieties compiete in every Department at the Very Lowest Prices for Gash. 20. UPWARDS OF Fifteen Thousand Grain Bags, And a Large Stock of Very Choice CHINESE AND INDIAN TEAS, W hofesale and Retsil. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Char ottetown. Gef. 6, 1883 LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS | W. & A. BROWN & Co., AVE now opened 140 Cases and Bales of New and Fashionable Dry Goods. 100 pieces Ulster Cloths, bought at half price. 100 pieces Mantle Cloth, bought at half price. 1,000 Wool Squares, very cheap. 50 boxes Silk Fringe, 200 pieces Winceys, 30 «** = =6Shirtings, 25 ‘* Silk Plushes, oo 60) | Pah, 50 ‘* Velveteens, 100 ‘** Seotch Tweeds, 30 “ Silk Velvets, 50 ‘* Worsted Coatings, 50 ‘* Frillings, 50 ‘* Scarlet Flannels, 300 Jackets and Dolmans,. At twenty per cent less than prices of former years. Also, One Hundred Cases and Bales Canadian Manufactured Goods, Very Cheap. All Goods we are selling very cheap this Sason. Wholesale andi Retail. 66 PIECES CARPET BAILY KXPECTED, W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch'tewn, Oct, 6, 1889. dy wkly, THA. THA, ay}, oe BEER & COFF’S. Ors TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Prices, retail, 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted. Halt chests very cheap to the trade. BEER & GOFF. APPLES, (GOFFEE. COFFEE. Winter Apples. Choice Vavielies,, ‘Ehe success of our i 'Ceffee trade comes supplied at moderate prices. your orders in time. Send in! >teur store. _ 1883. a Business ( ollege. For Sale by the Barrel, ‘trom its being roasts, Ry s on : RIVATE FAMILIES and Store Keepers! ed a act ie sptis: d fresh MARKET HALL CHARLOTTIEVOWN, SECOND WEEK —OF THE -- Boston Coniedy Coupany, a H. PKICE W) “MEER, - Manager The charming and talented artiste Miss tdwina Grey, will appear :s a series of h . er great ji satis ations, supported by an ex los Oe cellent Company, PEOPLE'S ®OPULAR PRICKs ; Admission, 25 ets, Reserved Seats, 35 cote Reserve seat tickets for sale at , Medica] Hall, and at A pot! ecaries ra a Doors open at 7.30 o’cl dee © 8 o'clock. ock; Overatare st THIS (MONDAY) EVENING - Leah, the Forsaken ! Nov. 5, 18&3. HOUSE TD LET, TEXO LET, and immediate possession given that new and well-built House situate on Prince Street, formerly k Down. as th ‘“‘Duchemin Property,” together with stables and pumps complete, Aby person wantin such a place can ap..ly to Thomas Alley, Es . next door to the premises, or to the owen.” EDWARD KELLY. There is also a good Warehouse to let on the same property E. K Ch’town, Noy. 2, 1883, Seep es SCHOONER FOR SALE, New lying at Lord’s Wharf, | § bay: F echooner ‘‘Onward ,” twenty-six tonr ready for sea, will be sold cheap, ' at once to , Apply W. W. CLARKE, Chitown, Nov. 3, 1883 —pd FOR SALE. (PINE Church Property, ccrmer of Prince and Lusion Streets, consisting of Chareh | and Dwelling House, with Laag, Terms may be known ou application tothe undersigned, D. McNEILi, Sce’y of Trustees. Ch’town, Nov, 1, 1883. HOUSE TO LET. HE BRICK HOU-b, sittatcd on Sydney Street, and lately occupicd by Miss E. B, McLean, and knewn as the “Quivey House,” For terms appl; to H. J. Cailteck, Esq, or to | \OSKEH WISE, North Milton, Nv 2, 18%3,—eod wly P. B. Island Pottery y JE ace Agents for the P. E, Island Pottery ‘rders sent tv us will re. ceive promyt attention, Jars, Jogs, Bean Pots, Mugs, Flower Pote, Spitoons, Stove Stoncs, ete, etc., in stock BEER & GOFF, AVENTS, Ch’town, Oct. 26, '63. ET THE DAJLY EXAMINER, for the Intent News’ Enea and Valagraphin. aD WAN®S, LOST, FOUND, de, = — ~ - Rc a N ONY LOST—On Saturday, 3rd inst., a PURSE containirg about g50. The tinier will be rewarded by leaving the same at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. {nov5 \ ANTED.—A STEADY MAN can have : employment a: the Gas Works dur- ing the winter, fpply to Wm. Moureny. {no3 DRIFT—Ca or about the 19th instant, a 4% raft of Spruce Logs drifted from its moorings, three: miles south-west of Ca Bear. Anv parties having fopnd the same shall be rewarded by notifying McLyrx Bros., Murray River, King's County; or David Smaii, Harbor Master, Charlottetown, [no8 YITUATION WANTED—As Auctioneer, two days in cach week, and every night, for the winter, at low rates. Apply at this otlice. [no3 ' ANTED-—A situation as Book-keeper, by a young man, just graduated irom Good references. Apply {oc31 €i pd RIFTED--From her moorings, Uast River, a row boat twelve feet keel. The finder will be rewarded ~n leaving the same, or giving information of her whereabouts, td her owner, John A. Ferguson, East River. [oc30 3i pat FEW PERMANENT and TRANSIEN BOARDERS can be accommodated ia the House corner of Weymouth and Dorches ter Streets, on reasonable terms. Very con: venient for [ailway travellere,—L, B. Mo- MiLLAx, [oc30 OA4HKDERS —Mrs. Robert Rodd, has t+ moved to the house of Mr. «. Heerts, Euston Street, where she can accommodate number of Boarders, on reasonable terms. at this office, focs0 OR SALE--A Stewart Cooking Range, in use one year. Good as new, Highiy recommended.-- H. J, Cunpat. {ool9 7 LET and possession given immediately the two story Dwelling House, corner of Prince and Fitzroy streets. App!y on the premises to J. Fraser or W. E. Dawson. [ net et JARENCH LESSONS—A Lady wishes te form a French class, for young girls. For BEER & COFF. BEER & GOFF. partioulars apply at Examiyver OFrite, {rep