ee fe. — oe THE DAILY quor traffic are constantly HE DAILY EXAMINER, [tows tuts are con arliament, and that every town, coming before . , every ’ ‘ t iy : I j ‘ee NO) BER 16. 1886 1 e, every settlement in the Provinces .fords, in ruined men and hlighted homes, tle Prospects. sacl tward and visible signs of the terri- ae } ble nature of that trath rue Ha mad oth orga we : : ee These, then, are, tin our opinion, the of » On y - Tne Exam Rr | ’ | points to be most carefully regarded as to in bale o & Sweeping \ vi . ‘ ‘ : : - . . | > SOit m of candidates to maintain = tiie i »ralis rn | t Island. } = . }3 Conservat) policy and support our . } v, W jot of \ I in . . . ih nored le ler Sir John Macdonald : ‘ 14a to ms tti tiie s | > lL mr pt action ta v5 t lu I Wi i ie — 1 ; > : | Z len who will worthily re present the im ir YY ann af e Pat \ ay ‘ 1? } ’ : | i xf the Province and ably maintain cr | CK aa Vy rouse | ] +p bey wl ) ist stich | ° ee who wi ; : tat he urtily fi r the ‘ : Liberal-( val } ns « ynamunication with | | n ! : aS the Mainland ' t i : e i e} 4 Men will prow the Temperance x h | ce | ‘ oo : | Aa oh " , | lf t S borne in mind Oy the ss . ‘ ° | nventions of the party, we have no doubt ‘ ! ; ; : : “i whateve that the Lib ri-4 nservatlives ol i ' ithe Provinee will be completely victorious ? . y} } } ' t t ‘ ? ’ ) ; qn th elections which must ere iong be \ i Tr ' Me } i ev fh Ww — pots “ | Phe Second District of King’s. i wns 4 t | ’ H Vy ‘ “I : | Lue f win re the corrected ret i va . e not. But! Second District of King’s. Ii : \ » } n will ha ll be seen that Mr. Owen is only six be- } +} bboy nial ” Mr. McK | hind, and at 1s thought that the ‘“‘speciais ~ mia} ve him the aes t majority i ; } 8 ‘ a tl Uwen Scriungeou! Cor ' 11 1 Mile Brook...... 16) 3 i] 6s ; n1 1) 9 id } i De ( Viars} bo ge vote { 57 Sf) 30 21 ' ‘ 5 fF) ww) , ' Ie ~s) i f Ss a \ 1 ov : : ? rr 3 i } “~— vi l 63 5 6 Sl t T ' 4 py Ne i ST »! | . WW set} a iH j 5 ; lu a) 16 2 i i l een t | — ; i ( tives } ao 0 Canad i tion ast he — 2 : ; . : wie) ne - Bands. chs W1kke Vhe Poor of Loncon. j } ls ; . } D STEPHENSON i 1 J ‘ : > Y 18 ul ec re n {twenty i? st tiie i ‘ i Ws ‘i ‘ ‘ : : : : 1 ve 1ou i lon Methodist brick ae 7 7 , { ( i Ni I iv) even ¢y, Lhe Doc I , I t \ ; y le a London . i paSi Sti¢ nov tor i ew lism ‘ ' ’ gay i K S ew upol ilmn t i ‘ t} +1 ' . , ; w + : : : 1e | trish Vonterenct set DIM apart for it lurnis this special duty There are now homes in l i b I than Ly idon, Gravesen a Bolt n, Ramsey ind Hamilton, Ont Some 2,000 children nave ‘ i , iv r ’ ? 4 oe : i LSE igh thes i nes i ici e 1d ti st 1tio} fal } , i i A i * ' t th Lib tomsery cl iy v matron, ana > | for eact ’ boys : tis i ) La t > os t e c ¢ 3 he Work m , ’e es ilice ‘ Uy ‘ rite hnce I he i recei i i ‘ t ie over a ion « li rs ihn vo.iuntary nt ; ab Ct Dominion | Dutt > never asked I 0 \ | n irom nyo} , correct bs mm ; ; r ¢ in e j ily i 5 a | ‘ rs ept ot il ‘ noo thie -( itive’ "lash und ( thos sent out. . y . ; . 7 , — + , , } ee - ; once and} A aday {15 iLAy passed through the ‘* ca Waves 107 bout i . an milton, Ont. Of o =e OE te i i them in tlre « are re} e 2a criminal, and . ‘ itisfactory, a result most gratify™ 9 4 on!v out of a 109 being wnsatis- : ; in the Orse | fact Ih in Canada are in good posi ve | tions; one is the foreman on ofte of the ' ah 3 l nbtry yre-e | Weeklies of Toronto, others are mechanics, +61 farmers, labo ind domestic servants. : fur risitues mt : ; - ‘ea ine VWocts now on his returnto &ng- ' } ; : ; t < tn part len 1, from his ad segation to the General a ; ’ .% . RE Y iment Conference recently assembled in ‘Toronto. tee rooms, and in the Part In the course of thé lecture, some touch- r l ; : ", |ingly pathetic incidents were given of the . oe? rescue of children from suffering, sorrow » . : oun. . ‘ ! : i ind probable vice. Mhese children are now v2 an i 1 Ottawa only by the respected citizens in Great Britain and th ar ha . many in Australia besides thuse in our til LLiCih =e menus ’ ; 4 , { Vomimion. ‘ il ; otain or 1 , ] rl lar nee were pleased and 7 saa rariiament, | profited by the lecture, from which th I , ‘ ] red A+ the « i tn han 1 Of Sito was mad - NT ‘ ‘ : sly S ft ¢] 4 call OTTERS TO THE EDITOR. a e iberal-Corservative | a) fuse £& a baa, aE iQ 1 ay ble } +e wmbtids SRS. n ; : > ; : ; Leiter from Hon. Myr. Ferguson I id Li Willln? a i cones t t improvementof the} Srr,—I observe that while Mr. Annear eh ae 4 In , : r, this Island | adheres to the statement msde by him at Miinland. U Board Montague Bridge (except in one particular), ' Ii 3 a ,0AT > . - : : he does. not sny what these statements , | i “Sf ; ; : 1 ? ‘ ‘ t si ONALOP | ily were ; ald further, that he does not as ~ rno is not feasidle, | deny the trict accuracy of my letter in ih be Li -D , > = +} ; + + [2 i Kely) « candidates must|4HE LXAMINER OI the Oth inst. lt is | +1 i therefore unnecessary tor me to add any vd ’ prepared to press that] v. ek ee ¢ 7 > &“* | thing to what I have already written. : wr ition of the (Grovern- | Iam, yours, Wc., Parlitsment at Ottawa. This-is a! D. FERGUSON. , : (ACh Nov. 16, 1886. portance ‘to the whole} h'town, Nov. 16, 4 Dominion; * stter of vital importarce | rs » Seale ae et ee eee Victory Deariy Bought. to Prinee Edward Island. Mere luke-| won We must have men}. 518,—While Opposition e:ectors are re ; , | joicing over their success at the pol ls on > } LaDLY nu ; ; , ' . : ' the Lith, they sheuld bear in iind that the 3 . , 3c x Howlan | Legislative Council costs the country about j vince tl inestimabl $6,000 a vear, and that that amount must ' : be met ii is more than likely that the M . vote of Thursday last will le ad to airect , : taxation That the Legislative machinery ' $, to D er f this Province is unnecessarily extensive . i ive every reasonable man must i 1? ut if the people are bound to re i ’ ' i ’ ’ . 7 tii | li j ui eTILY they must nov. ¢rumue 3 erance ood . has ‘Ss if the appraisers be again sent on then : ; : ‘ th nhii . anra . a ; vent of the public nuisance | rounds. If taxes have to come again, the the lijvor traffic. We do not say that|electors themselves are responsible for ’ 7 om . } iVint , . ‘ wuld be pledged total abstainers, but | 2 ing voted in favor of a branch of out | Legislature the expenses of which will set the re- we whe lead to taxation. they will not Ly Lihat juiryments of the public of this Island Vorsn. Ui.es% they are itt hearty syimpa- Nov. 16, 1886. { with the t snperance movement. Pro- } ene ee Oe LION] 138 Tow 10 is r . Anely to be an: Another Question. ; ‘ kh Unie LDDPToa ing Dominion elec , y ‘ ” cs | Sir,—The ‘Old Protestant Graveyard ; MOORS fi, utside the town has long been a sad ttacle of neglect and desecration to » result } P83 b Am I not right in believing ; ‘ W sts nis rent free im ‘ hi } ne the graves? Uf n. he jz false to his e r why is not i . : whom th i » his place who will pay : for - he wa } oon yule 1 Feha r~ il tv p Myc tue te pers ce MOVie f ais TENG OF TAGINg the _s yard of Ghe under nge wth and garbage which you 80 m one wey | ‘graphically aod truthfully duewibo ad oy aavthuc, directly ov imdirevtly, upon tag | Within ite Gaclueuwoe! L. Iaeat, seeing ut lnils bearing, ee ~ SS ees ; , i j | “EXAMINER Mae oe ae TELE GRAPHIC NE AWS. {SpeciaAL Despatcnes TO THe Ex AMINER. | 4 Hean Charge H ALIFAX, Nov. 15. The Canadian schooner Arienah, was seized by Detective Curless on a charge of smugeling in September, 1886. When the charge wassifted downit was partofa bottle of brandy that was taken on shore by a sea- man to his wife who was ill. The liquor was brought from St. Pierre. The schooner 40, Instructions to-day were to release the vessel. w:s held for a fine of —— A Steamer Founders. Nov. Lb. The steamer Oceania which arrived to- ng Kong brings news of the of the steamer Norman- : -himer, Japan, with 72 persons on board, twelve of whom reached land. len with tea for New York and San FRANCISCO, d ty irom Hi fon der} or She was la Uahada. Fire Bugs Abroad. Varna, Ont., Nov. 15. The residence of James Wanless, magis- who has had to inflict fines for recent fired to-day by incendiaries; extin- guished before much damage was done. trate, breaches of the Scott Act, was but the fire was -_— ——— ---- - Suicide, Boston, Nov. 15. Edear Lombard, of the firm of A. C. Lombard & Sons, committed suicide this morning, while laboring under a fit of despon len ‘yc iused by family troubles. The Turf. LONDON, Nov. 1D. e Derby November meetings opened to-day. Manton’s brown colt Lourdes won the Cl handicap of 1,000 sovereigns for two year olds. iesterfield nursery 4 Shipping Disaster. BIPDEFORD, Me., Nov. 1d. The Daisy Queen, lumber laden, bound iroin oo. John to B ston, dragged her anchors and Crifted on oo rocks at iolly island. The vessel Is a total loss. Torn to Pieces by Welves. Nov. 15. found piece s and partly devoured vicinity of Petewawa OTTAWA, 4 iat is reports i to torn to : , : a7 DY Wolves in Lie have heen —— Good Prices. BRANTFORD, Nov. 15 An eleven months old heifer of ih a. ark herd was sold to-day for $5,000. Nine other animals for $12,000. Pp were 8¢ nid Bllicit Whiskey Still. Qurpec. Nov. 15. Two well-to-do farmers, gfe a Justice of the Peace, were arrested in Rimouski County for running an illieit whiskey _ still. A Flood, Romer, Nov. 15. he River Po has overflowed its banks, flooding an immense area of fand. ——— a Highhanded! Sorta, Noy. 15. d the trial @ void. General Kaulbars has deé of the Boryas plotters null ¢ Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov ragiber r 16—10 a.m. Fresh to strong west to, northwest winds, fine weather; stationaryor higher tempera- ture, ‘bwo Questions. Srr,— Never did Tut EXaMINeR contain more local news than it did last night, and published side by side two articles than the editgrial upon the place gs of the dead. and this last Bain’s delightful sketches. Apropos of | ‘subject I would like to make an enquiry if you wil allow me space in your Ist, Why is the graveyard on the Malpe- que Road not taken care of by the oceupant of the house built within its gates by con- tributions of citizens who erected it for the use Of a man who should keep’ the grave- yard in decent order ? 2nd, Could not Mr. Bain be induced .to publish in book form the articles which have from time to time graced the columns of Tue Examiner. and which must always be a source of pride, instruction and, pleasure to every intelligent, loyal son of never has it better resting appearing of Mi issue to-day e the ‘* Garden of the Gulf. ISLANDER. More ELecyriciry 1s CHARLOTTETOWN, — WwW. Br wn has purchased a Dynamo-Eiectric Mi uc hi ne, one of the latest improved New LOK style. This machine is capable of de- posiung two Lb of silver per day. Mr Brown is now prepared to do Gold and Silver Plating second to none in the world, such as knives, forks, spoons, tea _.setts, watches, jewelry of all kinds; also carriage work, haudiles, dashers, etc., at the Atheneum, oor- ner of Prince and Grafton Streets. SHI P} NEWS. S’side, Nov 12—-Ent sch Augusta E Herrick, Kelly, Port La Tour, bal; Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal; Sawer, Dixon, Ch’town, bal; Morning Light, Arsenavle, Pictou, coal; A C Brown, Irvine, Pictou, coal. 13—Ellen, Sutton, Richi- bucto, lumber. Cld Winnie L,Watt, Ch’town, bal; Phantom, Kenned: Shediac, oats; Advance, Orr, Ri ana . mdse: Star, Arsenault, Richibucto, _ bal; Morning Annie Florenee, Be rnard, Shedia 1c. oats; bkte Minnia, telont, r Mambles, G Bb, orders, 3879) ts, $12,575. 11200 supertici inl feet deals, gi 20, shipped by J W Richards, Esq. Bur your Wolo Underwtar at Th A Beucis tia * TUESD. LY, NOVEMBER 16, 1886. ee A BAZAAR, THE Annnal Bazaar and Tea of the P. E. Island Hospital will be held on DECEMBER 16th, in the Koller Rink. Contributions gratefully received. MRS. LAIRD, President. MRS. C. PALMER, Vice do. MRs, R. JOHNSON, do. MRS F. D. BEER, Secretary. Ch'tewn, Nov, 16, 1*86, Cee. Pur EX. AMINER PUBLISHING COM- PANY,” having lately added to their stock of type and material for Job Printing, are better than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill Heads, Letter Heads, ane of all kinds, Visiting or Business Cards, &c., promptly and cheaply, in the best style of the art, None but first-class workmen are employed in their office; and, as they import their printing papers direct fr ‘om the manufacturers, they are able to fill all orders on the most favorable terms. The continued patronage of the public is respec! fully solicited. V. L. COTTON, Manager. Ch'town, Nov. 16, 1886, PINE AND SPRUCE LUMBER. B* Auction, WEDNESDAY next, November i7th, at 2 o'clock p. m., on Pownal Wharf :— 32,000 feet good Spruce Boards, one-half over eight inches wide. good Pine Boards, three-fourths of them over ei wht inches wide. 2.800 Pine Palings,—ex Schr, Pioneer. A. McNEILL, Auctionecr, 57,000 feet Ch’town, Nov. 13, 18*6.—3i NEW BRAN. ee = 1)- AV oy & CO. received Seven Tons of BR . fresh and sweet. Every person keep- ing a! ian should have some, Noy. 13—3i and Premises. Houses I AM instructed by Miss Fennessey to Seil by Auction, on Monday, Nov, 22, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Premises, the following valuable pro- perties: First—That Double-tenement House and Land on Rokk hford Square, adjcining the residence of Mr. Henry Weeks, fronting 43 feet on Keat Street, and running back ‘9 feet. SreconD—That Double-tenement, Two-Story House and Land on the corner of Queen and Kvston Streets, fronting 45 feeton Queen Street and 70 feet on Euston Street, TuirD—The Double Tenement, Two-story House adjoining the same, fronting 45 feet on Queen Street and running back 70 feet. FourRTHA That Double-tenement, Two-story House, apd Land, fronting 29 feet, 4 inches on Great George Street (near Dawson’s corner), and running back 84 feet. Good titles given, clear of incumbrances. TermMs—Cash On delivery of Deeds. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Nov. 13, 188%. Corde ese x Mrs . McNEILL is still in the occupation of the Revere House, and will continue to occupy it for some years--reports to the contrary, not with- standing. She will be glad to see all her old customers and as many more as will come, Nov. 10, 1886. Prince Edward Island Railway. Thanksgiving Day. » ETURN TICKETS at one First-Class Fare will be issued to and from ali Sta- tions on this eee by afternoon trains on Noy. 17th inst., and by all trains on Thi wnks- giving Day, 18th Nov. inst., good to return up to and on Nov. 22nd, 1886. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1856. om = = & -) . ESH Let of BRAN just received, A Carload of expected, Choice Kiln-dried CORN MEAL selling low. J. M. AULD. SHORTS and BRAN daily Ch’town, Nov. 13 2i eod fhe “Old London” OYSTER HOUSE S the most reliable place in the city taget Fresh Narrows’ Oystera. fhe Half-Shell Bepartment cannot be surpassed in the Province for conven- ience and neatness, [tis supplied daily with the Best Oysters that can be procured. The Stews that are served in the Saloon have never failed to more than please the most fastidious. Exquisite! is the exclamation of those who ordec by the Pint, Quart, &c., and are always agreeably sur- prised at the size and flavor. Always on and, the Largest Stock of Cigars in the city, and the best brands available.!} JOHN JOY. Nov. 6, 1356—eod e W. 8. BOREHAM Requests an 'mmediate Settlement ef 11] 4ecounts due him to June 30th, i885. All Accounts rendered to that date, unpaid by the 20th of November next, will bo sued for without respect of persons. THIS NOTICE IS FINAL. Novy, 6, 1886—4i law sat wky 3i ST LAWRENCE HOTEL, CHARLOTTETOWN, NEXT TO CORNER WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS Vy THIN five minntes’ walk of the trains and boats, post office, telegraph office and public buildings. Every attention pai lio the comfort of guesis. Rates moderate—Special rates to permanent boarders. THOS. ROBISON, Proprieton 65 WATER STRAGT. Sov, Wtwke ‘ FUR LADIES’ ee Sleigh Robes, Astracan Jackets, Fur Coats, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Caps, Fur Tippets, Fur Gloves, Muffs, in —aLso— PRICES. Seal, A large assortment of Beaver, Men's Furnishings, Otter, Shirts, Persian Lamb, Collars, Astracan, Cuffs, Monkey, Braces, Belgian Seal, &c. Hosiery, Ladies’ Caps, Es Ties, Children’s Caps, Paramatta and Rubber Mutts, &c. Coats, Very Large Stock. gn 38 =| . > et Unde:e othing, &c., a -ALSO-— EE A Fulb Line of Staple Prices as Low as ang and Fancy Dry Goods, in the trade. at Lowest Prices. STANLEY BROS, Brown's Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1886-—dy & wky BRITISH WAREHOUSE So UEEN STREET. _—_—oooOO OOO Our Stock of rALL AND Win TER DRY GOODS --iS NOW — Complete in Kvery Department, Comprising all the Latest ROVELTIES OF THE SEASON and of as Good Value as ts to be had in the ie City. A. i. BROWN. Ch'town, Nov ees = wna 12—wky BEER LADIES’ Fur-lined Cloaks, Sacks, BROS. MEN’S Fur Coats, Astrachan Fur Caps, Redingotes, | Fur Gloves, Ulsters, Jerseys, Hosiery, Felt Hats, Gloves, Dress Goods, _ Underclothing, Trimmings, &e. Gloves, Shirts, &e., &e. —_—_—_—_—_—_———_—_— Mo Tint IN ERY = HATS and BONNETS, in Felt and Straw—all the Leading Styles, and a magniticent line of TRIMMINGS. All orders receive Miss Saunders’ CARPETS! _ By Ch'town, Nov. 11, ee personal attention. ‘ARPETS! rik BROS. 1836. a oots, Boots. Buy ‘Your ATs: ROOT es ag ae eee _GORF & CoO. wr 4 eee