lA PERS Ae cepa ananaberane a aoe 2 oe ee —— ee ee - - A ne meen A eee THR DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER £7. 1:88. — a atti aeniiitianieiin pee ee nena euepenceceescin ss — - _ . " . THe Darty EXAMINER. er ae Butte. TELECRAPHIC NEWS. . 1orn Ma Ty AUCTION SAL a ay COTOBER 27 "1883 The murder ©! ‘he farmer named Spence, | = et ee YES NO W IS } aI i 4 I IM kK ° | ke ES. aden wind + xo near Cork, on the 15th inst., was the [Spectral Desparcuxs TO Tae EXAMrnen. ] . 2 r eae result of a private land quarrel. ‘ | The Levis Eletlon. ———-- 9:0 -- x TION ward | (ouuEs ING SATURDAY KVENING | 4 October 27th, at 7 o'clock, and continu. O Oct. 27 EB are receiving daily our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF SHELF Sse at the sors next door to TTAWA, Uct. 2i. + x V , ~s } ss, Neen Sires & Dry Good Magistrate has arrived at an ultimation Mr. Belleau, the ,Castor candidate, has AND HEAVY be ancy Goods, Oil Paintings, Chromos cm respecting the action for nuisance, A Dublin despatch states that a circular] been elected in Levis by 800 majority. ing Glasser, etc , etc. ee a = cf te ~ : containing a black list of jurors in the i - ye bra NEF SRC K . ee a . Goods at privaie gale during the da brought by the City of Charlottetown | p) uni. p ; hm 7 eh. nial / Sas | Sales with ue . y . 2 4 ~- | Phoenix Park trials and in the case of men j , : K ‘ FEO | | . cul reserve, against the Charlottetown Woollen) tried for the attempt to murder Juror Increase of the U. S. Navy. ; N sane ‘2 Factory Company; and a few remarks, | Field have been mailed to thousands of A. McNEILL, The Spring Park Nuisance Case. The Yorkshire colliery owners have resolved to ref se the advance of 15 per cent. wages den.unded by the miners. Ir is understood that the Stipendiary WasHInoton, Oct. 27. s “e.My : ‘ a : aie . " Auct without prejudice to the case as it stands, | the inhabitants of that city. The Mandl Adeiecte Minohd ‘casemendua —FROM THE— Chr'toen, Oct. 96 1k8*,-tie, Ctloneer, a be aa, i The reason for the abrupt departure of | the building of seven new war vessels at a nen le evidence adduced on the cOm-/ the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh from | total cost of $4,963,000. «x aq r = bran s plaint is, in brief, to the effect that the} a ball given in their honor by the Duke of ase nlc English, Canadian & American Markets B BRDOA HERRING ‘*wash” from the factory discolors and | Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha, at his castle in Co- Steppage of Gil. : pollutes the water ot Spring Park Brook and renders it unfit for use. Horses, it is said, won't driuk it, for cattle it is injurious, and the women can’t use it to wash with. The nuisance has this extent—no more. Now, besides the Charlottetown Woollen Factory, Spring Park Brook drains the whole of the northern section of the town extending from the residence of William Heard, Esq., on the northeast, to the residence of William Welsh. Esq., on the southwest—Gregortown, and the upper extensior of Prince street, Palmer's Lane and the upper end of Great George street, Bayfield street, and all the other streets from Euston street north which run from Great George street to Lower Spring Park rood. The drainage of all this part of the town goes into Spring Park Brook. Yet it is charged that, simply because of the wash of the factory aud of a skin store near it, the water is unfit for use. Why, if the factory were never started or if it were closed down to-morrow, no horse could be forced to drink of the brook, and any cow which would show such bad taste as to do so should be butchered off-hand. Granted that the “wash” of the factory makes the water unfit for washing purposes, the day has certainly gone by when any woman would think of lighting a fire beside the brook as of yore, and washing her dirty linen, etc., there. It should be remembered—it should never be forgotten—that the prosperity of Charlottetown—as of every town— depends upon the labor which is done in it; and should the town, by its action for a nuisance, hamper or close the Woollen Factory, it will shackle or destroy a valuable contributory to its prosperity. The factory distributes, every week, about a thousand dollars in wages and expenses, which would go out of circulation ; employs a large number of men, women and boys, who would be compelled to go elsewhere; has a large amount of capital, which would be lost or taken bourg, has just come to light. It appears that they insisted upon omission from the list of invitations of the names of the wives of two of the court officials of the Duchy. one of whom was formerly an actress, and the other having been divorced previous to her marriage with her present husband. The Duke of Saxe-Coburg not deeming the antecedents of the two ladies in question suilicient grounds for excluding them de- murred, but was met with a firm insistance on the part of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. The Duke of Saxe Cobourg thereupon gave orders prohibiting the at- tendance of any of the court officials. Upon hearing of this decision of their host the Duke and Duchess abruptly left the castle. Asthe Dyke of Edinburg is the heiz of the Duke Saxe-Cobourg, the episode may lead to some amusing complications. Foreign News Notes. San Francisco is to test the electric and cable street cars on parallel avenues. The gold table service of Baron Nathaniel Rothschild is worth 2,000,000 marks. It is reported at Paris that England has complained to France concerning the pro- longed occupation of Tamatave to the injury of commercial interests. Lieut. Viand, author of the report in the Figaro that the French sailors massacred the natives at Hue after they ceased resist- ance, has been removed from active service. A Berlin despatch states that two Jews have been convicted at Costin of setting fire to the synagogue to obtain the insur- ance. They were sentenced to four years’ imprisonment. Others implicated in the crime were sentenced to shorter terms. The crime was originally attributed to the Christians. A Paris despatch says that a yellow book, issued recently, detailing the negotiations between. France and China regarding Ton- quin, seys:—‘‘China demands the whole of northern Annam, and the French evacua- tion thereof, allowing France only the southern province. There is no doubt the arrival ef the reinforcement expedition will promptly terminate the work so gal- lantly begun in Tonquin. France is still ready to negotiate with China in a friendly spirit, and hopes that accomplished facts may induce her to take a more just view of Trrus-VILLE, Pa., Oct, 27. News has just been reported that thirty oil wells in Alleghey field have stopped flowing. Arrived From Tenquin. Paris, Oct. 27. Geo. Bouet, late Commander of the French forces in Tonquin, has arrived at Marseilles. A Horrible Suicide. Kent, Onto, Oct. 28. A horrible suicide occurred here yester- day. Sameul Biehl, aged 24, employed in the glass works, plunged head foremost into a furnace of white hot coals. The Madagascar Missionary. Lonpon, Oct. 27. It is said that France will grant the Eng- lish Missionary, Shaw, an indemnity of a thousand pounds, and that England will drop the matter. An R. RB. Strike. Kansas Crtry, Oct. 27. A strike is on the railroad. Switchmen having quit work, the movements of freight trains are seriously interfered with. Re-appearance of Cholera. Se ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 27. Cholera has re-appeared on the west side of the Nile. The Turf. Lonpon, Oct. 27. At the Newmarket Houghton meeting yesterday, the Honghton handicap was won by Dr. Rotchschild’s ‘‘Brag.” Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, October 27—10 a. m. Moderate winds, cloudy to fair weather Wharve:. The largest and finest assortment ever kept at the CITY HARDWARE STORE. noe (ere Having facilities for purchasing for cash, direct from the manufacturer, we are enabled to give our customers good value for their money in every line. We have received iB E Isl o> toms Horse Shoes, 2 tons Horse Shoe Nails, 4 tons Manilla Rope. 10 tons Whi'e Lead and Colered Paints, 250 sets Carriage Axies, 7,000 feet prime Whitewood. Also a general assortment of Shelf Hardware, and expected in a few days from England, a large stock of Cutlery, Oils, ete. We sell as low as it is possible, to place a good article on the market, and guarantee satisfaction in quality and prices, Two car-loads Carriage Stock to arrive about lst November. NORTON BROS., City, Hardware Store. N. B.—Goods delivered, free of charge, at Railway, and Steamboat Cl’town, Oct. 15, 1883.—2aw 3w wkly 4i pio 2v o_o = EXHIBITION WEEK 1 E invite the Citizens and those who may be visiting the Town. during the week of Exhibition, to the imspection of our immense stock of FALL AND Wi&ENTER GOODS WE HAVE JUST PLACED UPON OUR SHELVES CONTENTS OF FOR =A LE. POD BARRELS No. 1 IMPORTED. 200 brls SMALL, On board schooner J, B. Saint, at QUEEN’S WHARP. Ch’town, Oct. 26, ’8?,—4i pd, ana Potter 3 YE are Agents fer the y; E. Island Poitery. (rders sent to ua will re. ceive promrt attention, Jars, Jugs, Bean Pots, Mags, ; , Stove Stones, etc , etc , in stocn, * BEER & GOFF AGEN TS. Ch’town, Oct. 26, ’83. Teacher Wanted, oe me OR Bunbury School, Lot 48, Apply to the undersigned trustees. WILLIAM MUTCH, GEORGE MASON, JOUN BOVYER. October 26 —3i. Str. ‘ MIRAMICHI” ee leave Montreal Nov. 5th, on her last trip, for Charlottetown, this season. CARVELL BROS, Agents, Ch’town, Oct. 26, 1883. CHURCH VEETING. MEKTING of the members and ad- herents of the Prince Street Presby- terian Church, Charlottetown, will bo held at the Church, on MON DAY, the 29th inst., at 8 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of giving ad- vice to the Trustees in reference to the sale of the Church property. All members and adherents are requested to attend. D. MeNEILL, : Sec’y Trustees, Ch’town, Oct. 25, 1858. . re with local falls ofrain, not much change in ‘vould. ‘be rendered. valueless enables | ‘22, alter etpecally when tho sees the | temperature (1 si STORM SIGNAL MAST ; moderate, but still resolute policy of the | = 217 H d d d g + 5 | ( ' our farmers to sell the wool they have to} French Government supported i the TO SHIPPERS iW il re all IX bY db BS and ases, —_——— dispose of right here, and with the| Chambers and country.” 7 s ENDERS will be received by dhe ander- money received for it to buy other goods from our merchants, which they could not do,—if the factory were closed. And what cause is there for stopping this valuable industry ?—the infliction of a fine of thirty doliars a day is tanta- mount to that—or for the alternative of compelling the company to make ata heavy eost a separate sewer to carry off the wash? Horses won't drink out of the brook, and it hurts cows to do so, and women can’t use the water for washing purposes! This is the sole cause; a cause whichf Home News Items. Referring to the rumor that the Govern- ment is considering the advisability of throwing open for settlement the North- west lands within the mile railway belt, the Winnipeg Sun says there will be a rnsh of settlers to the.lands if such a policy is determined upon. The action will un- questionably be a popular one, and in the best interests of the rapid settlement of the Northwest. —~—QF— Starch and Canned Goods, pected | bs OY, tei a Ee = tn = S TSR Ler ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CANADIAN, | 5 Comprising everything necessary for Household signed up to Sth November, next, for the erection of a Storm Signal Mast, at the Railway premises, Charlottetown, in accordance with a plan snd specification te be seen at the oilice of H. J. CUNDALL, Ch'town, Oct. 25.°1882.--lw diy pat. CHRISTMAS, 1883. . ae. A correspondent who interviewed Mr. BaF ee oe age i" ay must continue to exist independently of Edwards, M. P., at Quebec the other day, ee ese = and General use. €x, HH. it AS ZARD, the factory so long as the town continues tobe a town! Granted that the Woollen Factory Company contribute most largely to the pollution of the stream, it cannot be denied that hundreds of citizens do so in a smaller measure; and are the Company to bear all the expense of a sewer? Is it not quite evident that, taking everything into consideration, the Company should not be compelled by the City to make the sewer? Is it not quite evident that the City Council should have the sewer made at the ex- pense of the whole civic commanity ? Both the Spring Park Brook nuisance and the Governor's Pond nuisance should, in our opinion, be dealt with by the City Corporation. It will, of course, be im- possible to restore the waters of either reports him as saying ‘‘he is confident that Lord Lansdowne will be much more popu- lar in Canada than was Lord Lorne, being much more condescending, familiar and affable. Lady Lansdowne he describes as a beautiful, homespun woman, with all the grace and ability, but none of the desire to shine in society, and more resembling the Marchioness of Bath than any other titled lady in London, in her home attachments and persenal attention to her children.”’ Mr. Edwards has been a’ personal friend of Lord Lansdowne for many years, and his tribute to the Governor, General is in har- mony with that of all who have had the honor of His Excellency’s acquaintance. a Summerside Exports. SumMeERsIDE, Oct. 25. Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” Evans, master, for Point du Chene: For Liverpool Direct. The well-known Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Registered, coppered and classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, John Graham, Commander, NOW ON THE BERTH, WIUL SAIL For Liverpool Direct, On or about the 10th Nov. AND WILL CARRY Canned Lobsters and Meat as Freight, ——-—:0:—- Varietics complete in every Department at the Very Lowest Prices for Cash. UPWARDS OF Fifteen Thousand Grain Bags, And a Large Steck of Very Choice HAS NOW RECEIVED BIS PRANGS CHRISTMAS CARDS, FOR SEASON 1883-4. Ch’town, Oct. %5, 1583. LIGHT. LIGHT. ERSONS who may wish to illuminate their shop windows and stores during the Xmas and New Year’s season, should use the McKenzie Rappley Light, now in use at Diamond Bookstore. These burners give double the light that can be obtained from the ordinary burrers, consuming the same quan- tity of gas. Orders should be given at the Gas Works early, to ensure their being ob- tained in good season, Ch’town, Oct. 23, 1883—Im eod fo their pristine purity, or evento make | "s9thustanim, - § 1700] To weure room pleaseapply tence tone| CGHINESE AND INDIAN TEAS, |... .-<— them fit for the use of horses and cattle} 111 bris oysters, oe - 158.00 | owners, FAN C Y SALE of ordinary good taste. But for the 3brispotatoes, - - - 2.00 ° : health'edd coadll’ of the: laws’ tha Hlth bans aS PEAKE BROS. & CO. Wholesale and Retail. : ie velts, - - - ; — the common expeuse. ig aes ESRB) St Mat tan a G i O D AVI ES BR; C O Sewing Society intend holding a Sale on SOR ' 8 Ducter, . . r . WEDNESDAY, 12th December. —Mr. G. W. Ross, the member for} 490 ibs oatmeal, : : : 32.00 Worton Bros. 5 8 Ch town, Oct. 6, 1883. —caw eat West Middlesex,.one of the best Grits $1,148.00 ; Charlottetown, Oct. 6, 1883 in Parliament, has .been unseated in precisely the same way as Sir John was. Were we to do as the Patriot does, we should try to ruin the charac- SUMMERSIDE, Oct 26. su: i “ce ” Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence, Evans maater, for Point du Chene:— have received to-day their Stock of CARRIAGE GOODS Furniture. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. celpaaeaedleinieplemmacoentietieeds ama attens on —— a. - \TRAYED—from John Burrows’ pasture, about 4 weeks ago, a LIGHT-RED COW, i ' 55 cases eggs, Whee 3M $330.00 Sor 7 years old, with top off horns, An ter of Mr. Koss by denouncing} °° /yS%* “828 ". Gor 7 years old, with top off horns, Any ° ; ‘ .| 6 bbls turnips, . . . 3.00 The largest.-importation of the kind ever person giving information as to her where- a fe a briber, pevenodred of] 5 oom Lar : : : mye brought to the Island. —0:—-—— sbouts, will be rewarded by SAUNDERS & ry ate or } ay Patriot ae s19 ee nee ae 328.00 Be le a E have now in Stock a very complete assortment Taam ins oes admit that a good man may be unseated? oe aon tee ge i . kinds of \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY A rae, 8 Dutter, - ° : 2. maid to go to Steliarton, N. 5. pp ee ae eee = 123 bbls potatoes, - - - 123.00 Shingle Saws. . to Mrs. Cot, Gray, Inkermaa House. —It appears that Sir Charles Tupper| 27 bbls mackerel - -~ - 378.00 HOUSEHOLD i URN iM % - j i . | 200 yds Island cloth, : - 160.00 ' Sila gel ak i iT has wipped in the bud the plane of epeca-| oT tecsy sy aeamooleee Set. Galtage Anes” tn Steck | JIOR SALE—A towart Cooking Range lators operating fo decl Cc 100 Ibs cheese, r ~ , | ] work and ; a, : 8 : a. pe Py “why ” co theed ae 1 box geese, ete Pi 7,00 | We are live men, and by close buying, har¢ os a in use one year. Good as new, Hicks ecuriies, Dy demonstrating to —— ; : : , ” led.—H. J. Cunpa.t. oc English capitalists the fact that the sen- $1,820.00 NORTON Bros. thorough knowledge of our business, assisted by first-class men ere, no Leet niga sational rumors set afloat for the purpose were unfounded. THere is another monster trial to come up shortly before Vice Chancellor Bacon, in Eng- laad, which promises to last as long as the Tichborne case, of which Lord Coleridge was @ great part. The amount in dispute is $2,- 509,000. There are ten de fendants, who make separate defences and employ separate coun- sel. Three counsel are engaged for each de- fendant; and the plaintiff, a well-known com- ny, has five. The company’s leading lawyer as $5,000 marked on his brief, and the other on both sides $2,500 down to $1,500. The make gee large folio volume. As Bacon ie 85, it is likely to finish "*¢ ir J =” =—_—_—_—_——_-—— ee 2 oe-+ Our Advertisers. Peake Bros. & Co., notify shippers of canned meats and lobsters that the barken- tine ‘‘Ethel Blanche” will leave this port for London direct about the 10th November next. An early application is necessary in order to secure accommodation. Norton Bros., have just received their supply of carriage goods, which they claim is the largest supply of this class of goods ever imported here, A MeNeill will sell at his auction room, en Monday, at 11 o'clock, a supply,of tea, soap, and other household necessaries. — Ch'town, Oct, 27,—3i eod wkly 3i. Apples, Molasses, ie. Y Auction MONDAY, October 29th, at my Aaction Rooms, 11 Queen Street, 5 pun. MOLASSES (choice). 30 half chests "TEA. Boxes TOBACCO, Boxes SOAP. 50 bris APPLES, in Boston Baldwins, N.S. Gravensteius, Pippins, and other choice kinds, A. MeNEILL, ~~ Auctioneer, Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1883. and machinery, are enabled to give Better Bargains than any other Establishment in the Provines. We direct attention to the finish and general appearance of our goods and claim for them equality with the best productions of other factories. Ye FACTORY—King Square Warerooms, King Square, | and 83 Queen Street. VIARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1883.—2aw wkly W Anrep IMMEDIATELY—A House- maid, ina small family, Apply at this office. [oc | .0 LET and possession given immediately the two story Dwelling House, corner of Prince and Fitzroy streets. Apply on the premises to J. Fraser or W. E. Pawson. [oc2 1 WOUN D—At Canoe Cove, Lot 65, a BOAT, about fifteen feet keel, with one mast and sails. ‘he owner can have her by paying > ic. lexpenses and proving property.—N#IL wen’ | Kinnow, Canoe Cove. {oc} titania aRENCH LESSON 3. A Lady wishes to form a French class, for young gitls. For i E D JE. particulars apply at Examiner CFFic foep24