ed a _— — nn" ‘ ry . ' men in a boat.—Haszard pecal and Other ttems, | | | Three & Moore | \ qvA } iat bette: than ev ethe Dia bool re gat rT . Tou Nights in a Bar| ’ i t) ’ Room” a R | ; ne ¥.3 VV : ’ : \ . \ A i Hal . Thu \ tuw ai Rear about it r , O i] \ : i Division | ’ | : Vuesday evening, | ‘\ . ’ : ‘7 | \ 5 . ; : } ' ‘ Do : Tali te | 74 R ~ LD ‘ i Lioyd, and RK | wa cliffe, hwange its : iileuse question, | : - : . . j Mor ~ Three ca “is oo aheep | j from P. EB. Island passed through St John | . on | for Massachusett[s on Saturday—says the | . : o hes io morrow ( Wednesday) | ening, Manager Webber will play at the | foe thea i! ; . ~ | Lyeeun t ‘ dene N or St Jose} ts) Conve : Ww rthy object, i “ p { this morning John Me-| . i hee ; to a first infraction of the! Cana ,etpe Act, and was sentenced | > ~ : . 2? ' to pay & fue ‘ ’ r @y) WW Me Fer one . i - AcKN ‘ 1=N The building ' eh of England in Long UCreek Ges re ‘ACKHOW.e _ ' hanks, the rece.pt Gl Gua [rom iilen scl - ys ; ) mamb ira of ¢) a ro il LHe Memos oi the Urescent ; ‘ ‘ ire reguesiei to aiten: the |} : } ey ae a Sie ' meeting be nelid Wm LHe club sOUST, Vie ‘or I nN iis € iti at 7 } } - ~ ‘ if acuoe9 P. lL ts : Aca is ey round \. Down, al I i wi i be discha rin t ' af a uUfia hia e cr Ye i this ‘Will p 5 bake ready to receive }’, } “4 ' » . tsRAIN 281 nrs —A Halifax Cespatch | , , , ' says: lhe ‘ ievator has been working | - , . ; ifs fullest sepacily tne iat three aavs wding grain from the cars. Grain is} 1 ; ’ wwWwearrivingin iarge quantities and wii i : iTTive all winter ims « f the - er < { . r © yrain 13 I 1 west of Wi uipes ' - ° . . . ot +S in Ihe farmand stock o! va $a) : sol by pul > au ‘tion on Tuesd the 2nd day of December next. r n ae rated at | wer Mo tague, is gs one « best in Kings County. The st ewkK i s pe i i i } ti tit t timy st ivr nt M moe ‘vertu y till dat - > s ‘ C The Indianapolis | y s:ys: Ln order to put the farmer on the giato his pockets, the Me- \ _ at gv 8 i push l Ba i t ) snort, and now igi ic riturists \ t port seed peta toes I ar asl eu pul i 7° La : -TheA 3a Messrs. Avard & Drummond shisped 220 lat : rs by the St. Lawre: e, las: j slay morning, and Mr. Jchn H. Henry shi; 1 22) lambs by the same bot on I's i ! D2 M 3 Ba < Saw- ye i wre! MM §$ I horse also : ship il By t ning Ss a . Bie oui : TY |e St. Joserus Dazaar The Bazaar in vw ae ae. J sepis Uorvent will open in | the Market Hall to-morrow afternocn at |} ’ : two o'clock, snd will be continued that} a 7 | evening an i the fol wing day aiid evening Every preparation has been made to make | this Baziar a success. Don’t lorget two! ; a att k to-morrow in Market Hal!. - — ’ : i I anration Wurm A VENGEANCi Tiey bave a queer legislature up in Ver- mt. The senate passed a bill making ehurch property taxable., and the house | killed [he senate promptly retaliated by | Fejec ing Une house bill appr »priating S350,- | UU 1 4 nable the state to make a creditable ; ; any : “ee it tbe Unicago World’s Fair. exnion > Ine Resvit The drawing for the prizes in the lottery in aid of Miscouch Chu:ch took piace on Saturday eveni: g, with the foiiow ing | result building lot at Miscouche, Miss | Minnie t, Charlottetown; Gold wate', | Miss Magy Ann Brahem, Kensington ; | $25 coid pi Mr. Jolin J. Desreches; Set of | ‘ . ‘ ee tiat i ¢ar ring, Mr. Allan MeVonal i, = | I 8 \i ass ' > ; . TY! \ exe> Manxertaca Qvesrion. —The , ae ’ .. f - one 3; l* neetinyg oi the Presoy f Miramichi lecided by a vote of six to three that °* the ; r oe 6 sSCipiilne wl Che hurch shail nat be ex- ercis rega » marriage with a de-| Cease i Wile § sBietcr r a deceased wife S| Shbou'd a majority of the forty- | ; = 1 : 1 ; id | r I; yte in the ehuren decide } in : Way is will become a law of | } } | ie Pre terian Church in Canada. ' - : i tap Fartore.—Rev. | A ‘MANS Bab FAILURE ev. | Mr. I t Sussex clergyman who j| ’ . . . , | Nanaget to ¢f into debt in a few montas after arriving in this country from Englaad to t tent of $3,000 ard recently assign- t of his creditors, offers 3) cents on the dullar, unsecure!, He was in the enjoyment of a fair salary, but furnish- ed his house on an elaborate and otherwis: lived beyond his moans. ~ Mon ] sCaAIiC, o Croezia.—The Feast of St. was net pissed un- | » Notre Dame— | mu so well adapted to celebrate it | inasmuch as musicel feature of that convent ; at least one would judge so by hearing the sie and well-tiaine?) voices | eng IDg O1 ti lay th: pr-ises oftheir Patron | ess of Mus This, with an accompaniment have been an I Cecelit (22nd November noticed by the Cungregation d 40 tostitut) in & tulitable mar Vs ner, ioir of sweet y + muse d orgsn, acceptable tribute to the Queen of Harmony. | 0 arp. Violin an a VEATI OF VM Jou~x Covie.—In addition : hat weinserted yester- ay relative to the en ‘len death of Mr. Jobu Corl we h heen reguested to state that hoth Jadge and Mrs. Yourg feel most keenly the great Ioas + wy have sustained, by the , idden death of a mos faithful friend, who vas true to the ii ac all times, in sickness and ii bereay ments, during his Jong and u. *xample | Deriod of service for forty cig it yetre, ending this month. He was . “racterized for thorough honesty and s‘rict sategrity in all his dealings, acd was generally tiked and respected by all classes of the “mmonity. A good mon has post away, “ausing sorrow to his family and many friends ia the Island, : very » eounct!, and ] pre i ath 1 Wes ¢€ xpre ssed of } the action of the Dominion Government in , ‘ giving Cape i the eXccution. ' have tl oded | dred nayvies are idle in consequence of the | is beginning to feel the says, asked the parish priest to point | starvation. TELEGRAPIIC NEWS, HE DAILY EXAMINER, - - -.. - rPecrat Desrpatcugs to Tue EXAMINER, HOLLAND. a — eee ce Death of the King. A QUEEN ON THE THRONE. Muze Hacur, Nov. 23. The King of Holland died at six this morning, o'clock Tue Haaur, Nov, 24. Queen Regent Emma has issued a pre- clamation declaring Princess Wilhelmina (Queen of the Netherlands. Mhe Queen Regent accepts the Regency during the minority, Cape Breton Railway. Hairax, Nov, 24, The eastern section of the Cape Breton railway was opeved to-day. On the ar- rival of the train at Sydney, a public de- taonstratien was tendered the Superinten- dent, F. D. Laurie, by the mayor and town breton this railway ~a boon tie had sé | ) val they had so iony sought. -—- ae — Mrs. Birchall Leaves for England. Woopstock, Ont., Nov. 24. This town has probably seen the last of the uofeortunate Birchall’s widow and her sf sister, Mrs. West-Jones. They left. this afterncon for New York, where they will take passave to-morrow for home. Mrs Direball has picked up wonderfully since a Ema Floods in England. Lonpon, Nov. 24. Recent heavy rains and overflow of rivers long stretches of the Man- in many cases the Forty-five hun- eo &} ‘ wel o ? chester Ship Canal, and : : works were desiroyed. overflow. At least four months must elapse before they will be able to resume work on the cans}. - — — Presentation to Mr. Curran. Monrreat, Nov. 24. A strong movement is on foot to present a handsome testimonial to J. J. Curran, M. P., for his eminent Parlia- ment. At a preliminary meeting to-day over $3,000 were subscribed. The presen- tation will take place next month. Close of the Season. services ln — Was Mon@eeat, Nov. 24. The last steamship left here to-day. Freight sheds are being demolished and river boats are going into winter quarters, The arrivals ia port for the season number 746, as compared with 695 last season. The last departure for sea is the same date as ast year. Scarcity of Feod in Ireland. Dustin, Nov. 24. The Freeman's Journal says : Connemara effects of famine arising from the failure of the potato crop. Thirteen families on the Clarke estate, it out some means by which they avoid may 2arnell will Retire. Loxpon, Nov. 24. home rule paper The Star, the leading E EDITOR. | Judges Differ z LETTERS TO TH - Sin,—I have very carefully read your | leader in yesterday's Examiner on ** “Law Reform” which would seem to cast reilec- | tion on those parties who framed the Gar- | uishee Act because it has had to be amend- | ed several times in some minor detai's- which experience considered necessary, ard because a judgment rendered by Judge! Alley, of the County Court, has been un- animously reversed by three judges of the Supreme Court of this province, the infer- ence being that had the framers of the Act | of 1881 used clearer terms no such reverse! could have taken plece. [ claim to have a pretty good knowledge of the statute, and it is, in my opinion, with two or three ex- ceptions, quite clear in it#details, and sets out what the intention of the legislature was when the Act was passed. The trouble lies not with the law, but with those whose duty it is to expound it, The section under which the question arose in (he appeal you refer to is as fol- lows : J2. ‘* Wages due, or accruing due, to any debtor for his persowal labor and ser- vice on a hiring, tothe extent of one-half part of such wages shall be exempt from garnishment,” the object being to protect day laborers and servants from being deprived of their daily bread,and pot to protect salaried oflicers and ofiicials, whose pay for one month might excced the year’s wages or earnings of an ordinary workman. ‘The decision of Gor- don against Jennings, refrred to in your article, shows that the framers of the Is- land Act used proper language to carry their intention into effect. The Court in that case said that the term ‘* wages” must be applied to money earned by domestic serrvants, laborers, and per- sons of a similar description, and that it seemed obvious from the terms liability to attachment the cise of persons who would be likely to be deprived of their daily means of subsistence by having their earuings attached in the hands of their employers. This English decision has been followed in England ever since it was rendered, and its soundness has never been questioned ; and Judge Alley in deciding the way he did very properly tollowed the judgment of the Court of Queen’s Bench in England, a court composed of fifteen judges whose abilities as lawyers cannot be called in question. I think, therefore, that your reflection on the framers of the Is!and statute is unwarranted. It is quite true that Judge Alley’s decision has been re- versed by a Court of appeal which, how- ever, is not the final Court of appeal in Canada; aud it is not outside the bounds of | possibility to say that the Supreme Court of Canada may have oecasion to deliver a jadgment which will in effect aftirm the | judgment of the County Court and incilenta'ly reverse the Supreme Court one. At pr s-nt this last decision would seem to be at direct variance with the Yor sta‘e that no reasons were given by the Island judges for their conclusion. i think that this is a pity. It certainly would have been more satisfactory to the parties to have heard the grounds of decision, and ae a precedent it is utterly valueless. Judges on appeal should give the process of reasoning by which their minds reach that degree of certainty which is always necessary before a court of appeal is justified in reversing, otherwise their decisions weu'd afford no light for future guidance. What practical use would the Supreme Court of Caoada be tothe Provincial Courte if the Chief Justice simply announced at the deliv- ery of judgment that “‘We have considered this case and the arguments advanced as well as the authorities quoted, and are of opinion thali the appeel is well founded ia law and must be allowed with costs,” ATTACHING CREDITOR. E: colis! “290 szngits) case, Veather Bulletin. Toronto, Nov. 25.—10 a. m. Winds increasing te gales from south and west; cloudy and milder, followed by sleet or rain. _—- > —-———— ‘in England, says it has reliat!s informa- tion that Paruelll will retire from the leadership of the Irish nationalists. New Bosten Steamer. YarmovurTu, Nov. 24. The new steamer Luoston arrived here at will ten o'clock this morning. She pro- | bably go on the Boston route on Saturday next, ‘ncenwinnintiinniapeie DIED. Entered into rest. on Tuesday, the 25¢h Rev. Jeremiah V. Jost, in the 78t4 year of his age : {Funeral on Thursday at 1,45 from the resi- dence of his soa-in-law, A EH. MePherson, Feq., King Squire, to the Methodist Brick Chureh, thence by train to Sherwood Ceme- tery. | inst., At Colorado Springs, Col., on Nov. 22nd, of ‘ypheid fever, Andrew P. McMillan, in the 3%h year of his age, and dearly beloved son of John MeMiilar, New Glasgow Road, P. E Island. MARRIED. ja this city, on the Sth inst,, by the R-v. fames Carruthers, Mr. William Crockett, of Miss Priscilla Henderson, of Kingston, to Clyde River. At the Mission Church of St. John het Evangelist, Bowdoin Street, Boston, Mass., on Wednesday, 19th inst., by the Rev. Arthur C. A, Hal', rector, Emily Beatrice, daughter of the late Major Robert A. Croples, district paymaster and superintendent of stores of military district No. 12 ( Province ot Prince Edward island), te Maurice Frederick Macklir, of Gibson, York Co., N. B., son of 2 ohert Macklin, of same place. wUL a Tue Lyceum. —Last night being the first pleasant weather Manager W ebber has had, an audience that nearly fil ed the Lycecm saw “Under the Gaslight played in first- Mies Grey aud al the company e to: what was reqnired of them, go with great eclat. Mr. was simply immense, and he had to pause for the aadience te stop from laughing at bis — o iginal pet formance and his a re on r irozd scene was mane gel finely, anc :, oe Grey played her part 19 the seene S 7 ge a'ly that she vas h mored wich aca’! before class style. were fully aliv and made the piece ; Webber’s *‘Byke agein and again | Freperick Youne—A few extra numbers {ofthe Dominion lilustrated, containing the } portrait of the boy hero and a fine view of the tuneral procession may be had at the Diamond Bookstore. sieiissiiincclgiiip Pim tlic Fur boas and muffs, a new lot just opened at .T. B. Macdonald’s. Men's long boots—the best place to buy is at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, a ee he ee ee rerr ws. _ELOUR. CONSIGNMENT CF GOOD FLOUR at i $4 50 per Barrel. E. H. NORTON & CO. nov25 —6i eed S,§, CARROLL ——WILL LEAVE— Charlottstown for Boston ON—— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, AT 4 O'CLOCK, P. M. CARVELL BROS., Agents. nov25 FOUND &e WANTS, LOST, r OST,—A bunch of keys. The rewarded on leaving it at this office, nov 2i OR SALE.—A good. serviceable, well-trained EK carriageg Ma’ ec. For sale low if applied for at 3i pd—nov2s once.--A. A. MACDONALD, \ YANTED TO PUPCHASE,—100 bushels of Par nips and Beets.—W™M. BoYi&. nov22~—4i pd M0 LET.--A six room Cottage, with Stable, at east end of Euston Street.—Mrs. WM. FENNEL. if—nov22 To LET —A House in good repair, containing five rooms, water in connection situated on King ~treet, near Pownal Street.—Kk, LOWDEN, nov22 ~3i evrains, with Mr. Bailey, at the end of a act. Tonight the ever-popular eon drama of ‘Ten Nights in @ Bar-Room’ w undoubtedly draw another good house, OUSE TO LET. containing four rooms, with good cellar and stabling ; pump in the yard. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAY, at the Brewery, used that the object was to except from the | : | Tva DERS will be received at the office of to the 5th December, 1890, for the erection and completion of a Lighthouse Towrr to take the place of the present Spar arrangement. town. J. i. Eur Coats ! in Raccoon, Bocharan. FUR BOAS We ANCY GOODS For the Holiday Season. Charlottetown, November 22, 1890. Pressed Hay. &(\ TONS CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY land- 3. S. Bonavista. For sale by ing ex 8. HORACE HASZARD. nov24—Iw eod In calling your attention to our steck of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to nete the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merinos and Henrietta Cloths, Dalgoa Stripes and German Diagonals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes, Mourning Millinery, Crape Bonnets and Hats, STANLEY BROS., BROWN’S BLOCK. nov7 Lighthouse Tower at Inner Range, Georgetown. the Agent of the Marine Department up Information will be supplied Contractors upon applicrticn at the Agency, Chearlotte- A. LORD, Malpeque Road, 3i law pd—nov20 UFSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1 Large Stock at Charlottetown, November 25, 1890--e0d and wky preeeremetiy caste 890. _ Wallaby, tat {x} fy) = \%) eat cena AND opened, selling cheap. LADIES’ ULSTER CLOTH at &@O cts. worth 75 cts.; some at 7% cts., worth SL.00. MENS OVERCOATS AND REEFERS that we will challenge P. KE. Island to show better value. MACDONALD, J. B. AY cobitimeegricia ae —(1)—-— —— —— — APPLES. *O ARRIYE to-morrow night: —110 Barrels, all Extra Choice Apples—Northern Spies, Baldwins and Russetts-—personally selected at the orchards. For Private Sale only. E. H. NORTON & CO, nov24— 2i A PUBLIC MEETING | heen the direction of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, will be held in the Y.M.C.A.HALL, sideciag cadet Thursday, November 27th, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. Addresses by Rev. F. E. J. Lioyd, Rev. D. Sutherland and Mr. R. Sutcliffe. Collection will be taken to pay expenses and aid the funds of the Union. nov24—4i of Nova Scotia, 1890. HALIFAX, S. S. NO. 510. and The Steamship ‘* William.” ‘ ne O BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by the Marshal of the Vice Admiralty Court of Nova Scotia or his Deputy, at or near South Market Wharf, at Pictou, Nuva Scotia, on WEDNESDAY, the 3:d day of December, | A. D. 1890, at 12 o'clock, noon : The Steamship ‘*‘ WILLIAM,” her Engines, Boilers, Tackle, Apparel and Furniture Said | vessel is now lying in the Port of Pictou. Ofiizial number, 69,404, of the burthen of 130, tons. Terms Cash, WILLIAM TWINING, Marsha!, Vice Admiralty Court «f Nova Scotia. JOHN U. ROSS, Plaintiffs’ Solicitor. | i nov24—3i Agent, Pictou, Nov. 19, 1890. MUPFS.—A lu the Vice Admiralty Court. | Joseph H. Clarke, Jobn Halliday, | Henry Howat, Archibald Living | stone, John G. Clarke, John! Between! Ranahan and Richard Butler, Plaintiffs, | Grafton Street. ee eee ncn WLACDONAZLD. Fur Coats! Wambat, Cheapest Prices. Lamb, Wolf, LADIES ASTRACAN JACKETS, The Best Fitting and Finish, and sold as low as the common are sold in many other Stores. See them. new lot just a yard, QUEEN STREET. INS & STERNS. ave a Large Display of KEROSENE. | ANDING ex 8. 8. ‘Simon Dumois,’ A 200 Casks ‘‘ White Rose” Oil FENTON T. NEWBERY., nov24 SCOTLAND FOR EVER. a ANNUAL DINNER ia honor of St. Andrew’s Day, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, will be held at the OSBORNE HOUSE, a ls y y y , Monday Evening, Dec. Ist, AT 8.30 O'CLOCK, Railway return tickets, at one first-class fare, will be issued from all points on Monday, Dec. 18%, good to return on the 2nd, to parties attending this celebration. ; TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, For sale at iW. R,. Watson’s, Reddin Bros’. and C. D. 'Rankin’s Drug Stores, and from the Com- | mittee. |CHAS. WEBSTER, Chairman Com, SILK SEALETTE, | SPECIAL VALUE AND LARGE VARIETY. W. McNEILL, Secy. Com. \ ANTED.~—A Girl to do general housework in # family of three.—Mrs. JAMES BERALES, tf—nov20 W ANTED.- A good general maid servant High wages to suitable party. Apply at EXAMINER office, novi0