Five Dottars a YRAR. nets. pile ke ens ee ee SINGLE Copies Two CENT>. NEW SERIES. —- THE MaiLy EXAMINER! Dr. Toombs, SS SS Se CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1884. VOL. 15--NO, 134, Inportant Legal Decision. CURRENT NOTES. . ni e issued every evening, by ) = a by : a 4 ve ‘ e as THE VERDICT IN A HAMILTON CASE OF INTER- ‘ David Walk, of Indianapolis, has sud- rT ww . x . » r . | ts "SINESS cN. B P ced i for 24 SDi - The 5x woinel Publishing Co. | \ loidh al an FST T) BUSINESS MEN a a wer sveions ‘ . SD0, u ; 7 oa a 00, due wholly to the ineressed value +f their office, corner of Water and | steel a 3 _ Z The Court of Appeal on Wednesday gave Kansas Cily property, in which he invested orge Streets, Charlottetown, j \ igs _ 2 a 4 judgment in the c»se of Alexander ve, $1,500 only five years ago i Ad > at ‘ jana, =z Vawal wm ic > ww hh impor - . riave bhaward Island Mot nt Stewart. ; eS - ~~ Wayeil, which is some what important to ‘There has been a remarkable increase in \TES OF SUBSCRIPTION ; nm se ™ - ~~ commercial world, The action arose ont the pumber of small farme at the South sths. i z S2 50 Charlottetown, Oct. 20—Im wkly 6m Ee " = a = < pe cs of an assignment made by Ernest Kraft, of since the sar. In Sonth Carolina there tonths, Ce lke. peeeneterenetonin = a3 2 a nm OO m™ ete Se ene ae aoe are now five small farmers where there was nth, . - vtO | inne ‘ nt en ss = * ay 5 nage A gprs FE Be a ose ese ec@ OF one twenty years a d the number is ° CLEOU, Morvan \ MeQuarrie = > & =o 2sE if a - assignment contained a provision author- steadily nes Pe GPS ene # A ivertising at most moderate rates, ’ os PG ey ’ 2° Od a - = izipg the trustee, until he should deem it ; ts eee a Contracts may be made for nmontisly, | BARRISTERS eo SM &. oo ai Quy _~ gS advisable to dispose of the business, The British emigration statistics for the racterly, haif-yearly or yearly advertise. | oe = > = ae ND —< = which was a harness and = saddlery Hive months endingon Sept. 30, show a ments, ou application. —AND— mor wo» T Fe 2 = manufacturing establishment, to carry decline of 70,000, over 30,000 of the num- - i ao © i) - a < = Q ma on the same, employing any person a ele Insh. The total ee of . * ATTORNEY - AT - LAW N ~ ot bh © M a w= or persons as his azent or agents for such Pritish-born persons who have left the AL “ANAC FUR OCTOBER, i834, ° a eh + . 8 “ =_ L > we as purpose, if he deems it best, paying him isiand since Jan. a is 200,078. { ~~ os =e rh ra: e a : i a Ofice in Old B So°° BE CR BR BS SO SSS tee oi ceerires|, act Dam soy rece taeda Jui : i a wis ag a ; ' = may pon, ( 5 : —_—s id os } full Moon, 4th day, 5h. 47.5m., p. 1. ve ank, -s oe a CO & os " said agent or agents with such goods and is described a a horiidly homely, slim, Last Quarter Ith day, J0n. 16.7m., a. m. se n a =. ea i ieee h angular, smooth-faced dude of forty-hve, New Moon 18th day, 5h, 18.9m., p. m. (UP STAIRS). ae one 2 oD = pond i — "U a op # a la wwe Cae but then he’s a Lord, ye kno’, though most | first Quarter, 27th day, Oa. 41.9.0, a. m, | Ch’town, Feb. 21, 198 = | jem) - fe << _ oe eee — ee f00K sensible girls wouid see more charm in the ; . or am | own, Feb, 21, 1884. z = e & we possession of the saddlery business. After py conventional coachman v Sun Sun 'Mvonj High | Days | ——____—__—_—_—___— — ag] ~ the execu'ion of the deed, John Alexander, : DAY OF WERK 2 J ! ai _ * iad << ; . ae a 9] n° . aie i all rises (sets | rises |water|len bh. | Sis ALVA i X MAY Til LL ny .. ot S ; - " of this city, ovtained a judgment against Fifty years ago there was a boy in Africa | bm hm aftn morn, hm | 4 . Ja i ’ wm PD a = 3s a Kraft and pleced an execution in the hands who was taken prisoner in one of the fierce Wednesday 6 35 36 3 55| 7 S211 23, ee e Q “< — ’ of the sheriff and caused the sheriff wars between the tribes, and was carried = Pa smneay 5 3h ‘ 26 5 43 29 ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW = < wn 2 2 Ex, Z, o = to seize the goods in the posseesion of away from his home to be sold as a slave. : Friday | = 4 a - 261 26 | = © 5 — = < ey the trustees, contending that the deed was — being sold and penne oe sugar, Sacurday ' aaa 6 22 ioe . O vie | yoid on account of the provisi bove re- and again for rum, he was finally carried 7. » av ; : ‘ r ount provisions above re 8 ” ay > Sanday ” 2) 6 3.10 45) 19) Solicitors ill ( hancer f } = oc a 5 > — = fh ferred to. An invterpleader issue was away in a slave ship. A British cruiser 6 Moalay (| 10 6 G4tilh 27] 16 = sw _ met’, Sn 4 directed to b tried etc his | th aleseinaiite ! Ti boy i w Bis! oT er ap a. Osh 9 @ ‘ ‘ J " es BE! ’ ‘ -_ 4 irecte o be trie efore his honor the cap ure e siaver, ve boy 8 now bishop aire we | . a ; = i. = NOTARIES & UBLIC, a&e,. apes) a = = es inn 3 s & * & I < judge of this county, in which issue Mr. Crowther, Engiand’s black bishop of Africa. — a : oe 2 * ti YoY ’ . . + _ oe ° :* KE is ; P . ; 9 Paursday 14) zo 9 10) 1 39 6| OFFICES— O’Hallorsn’s Building, Great = 2 3 MM = aay Rs = Caan an made plaintifi ‘gw eed A Fredericton despatch reports :—R«v. Ll) Friday ig) [id Lik 2% 4 2) George Street, Charlottetown, 4 a —_ ! a G Ay > F wets aa os 3 — tria A. V. Wiggins, rector of Wesifield, was Lb Saturday (7 1G tL 16 3 33-10 59) ga Money to Loan, on ped ~ 7 ve <j = — | Rowen ie — eed void, From this married this morning to Miss Ada Reading, 12! Sunday 18) ldmorn| 4 53) 56) on ae ot Oo bp Q decision Mr. Wavell appealed to the Court ‘daughter of the late Joel Reading, in the 13 vt maday 19) Le 0 23; b a 53) W. W. Sonuivan, Q. C. | Casstenr B. Maonziun ~S a s ey - | rh ie | <j | of Appeal, and the — was a = for chuieh at Westfeld station. Mies Julia Sma Hate 23° @ a el a ae a rt 5| Veduesday | ad $ é ~~ > liad lait a iciial iii lac - = at Appe av giv oth, r id d } thi | asi a ; 2 nen . ‘ nd —- 2 — . : ,maid, and in this pleasing duty was as 16 ah rade) = ‘ 3 40) y 9) 43 | i. rp a = . ' ~ = m= versing the judgment of his he hor, anc ‘sisted by two young irs, Miss Luc 17 Fri tay 25) 5) 4 43! 9 43 40 . 5 = > ee _ holding the deed tote valid.—Hamilton! p,; . : ss . y lalieciay | asl 415 47 10 24 37 | : = a em on = a r ng nae : " Bridgman and Miss Bessie Schofield. Rev. samen eae b* 3s} 34 | (OF WHEATLEY & _Soxs, CHARLOTTETOWN, S sal _ — Dn = a ae ‘Mc. Vrcom was best man. The ceremony 2y' Moaday 29 § 7 5UllL BZ. i P. E. Istanp) os i) ‘= cx = © C | B dt 'D 9 oe was performed by Rev. J. M. Davenport.” 2 } aes ‘Vv Bhi 5s Ss 45! ‘ 97 ; . a LA k ic — ~~ urne 0 ea . a = =. Wedaesday 32" 56) 9 44 7 24 Hommission Mer h i 2 Ss m =». AY A ~--- A recent letter says: France is literally e3jthuredsy | 33! 641035°040, 21 ib all 5 — a =< S — & G> O Oo & A ‘TERRIBLE FATE OF AN INTOXICATED WOMAN | OMe garden, Every inch of soil is culti- a Reiday | 351 5341 22! 116 181 SY oe Ss wt a © & co AT QUEREC, ivated. In riding from Paris to Dijon, 150 25 Saturday 3a Blatt 6! 153) 15! 269 BARRINGTON STREET, _ e & S$ s > oe e ara ‘miles, we counted only thirty cattle. We 25 Sun tay 33, 43) 0 40 242) 12] = wo ft YS, — r. | Quesec. Oct. 19.—A most startling case|8*¥ "0 sheep or hogs. The farms have 27) Moaday ti! 471 1 20 3 37 9 EA LIP AS ae. BB. SOoxzy = s RA TN A Pe vi © Surin [Usually from one toten acres. Some farms j ; - , 3 a) — “ of the burning to death of a woman during . = aa - ro : = . 4 aS Special attention given to the sale of = 6 es ia A... = = a4 2 * tH last night, has just come to light. Tt ap- have half au acre, and some have #8 many 29 W ediuos day oi 2 a ee P. E. Island produce. = a TT Ss mt < ei ge ‘pears that the entire fumily, consisting of a as twenty acres. They are usually from 3U Tours lay | 44) 44 253, 7 9 0, oy ‘ e a a ; enn Sear ie eel. ms : ._lihirty to three hu: dred feet wide aud from 31 Friday | 4514 4213 24 8 9 9 59] April 24, 1854. , > we D <a se <j ri (men. pemed Ferenh wile and eo8. ges Hepes! if : ' Tr —cannsieieraensnrer eiliieiiammeaecncmimniiniinials | Wnltiaidinesciinhcintinnaimnneitetieinnntinnn Pa 2 OD mth vast an 4 ~ a. cated, and it is supposed knocked over a fi teen hundred to two thousand feet long. . a | APPL iS APP ih APPLES = @ 2 sD G ca - = |lamp, which set fire to Mrs. Parent's cloth- There are no fences between them ‘rar rau mre a x ee i , : ere attre ' THe RAILWAY Tie TABLE. uD» LD LS, ee n m 2 O< - —; jing. The police were attracted to the! ‘The Republicans appear to have emptied ' _ “a ~ 3 fe, N = > = ena re sot a cnua tae 2 ‘their purse in carrying Maine, Vermont J ; ° = 2 poh arriva ound , youn ; ii : : a CH. ‘ 0: , = . we See a eee and Obio, es the managers of the campaign (Charluttetown Tine HARLES BONALD & ¢ 0., = “ a 2 A > pe prin aise wens agi or dene have jast issued an earnest appeal for more . : . |fre, seemingly AVS O P Famer. 1s. The c itte “Thea — , 79 Queen St. London, E. C. — - a = im . : ; funds. The committee say: e late sae Ao il wr = : a = Q ’ , : a = - s r. Ss bs ne ; en pe : to ns off | victories ia Maine, Vermont and Obio do hk ie 747 1055 65 47\ Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- a = = | See Ma re i. conveyed ber telnot decide this cont st. ‘fhe great battle ° Pee et eee +04 <0" ¢ Fe . ag | ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a = = | the oe ospital, w nere she succumbed is yet to be fonght, and uvless the State of ts 8 42 a 05 | view to Autumn and Spring — = | to her injuries to-day. She recovered con- Now York or tndiana cen bo ecoused te the | rece ye cans | ot business. eo > aren aero Peet death, os cs Republican column in Novemler the bautle Summerside, { depart......927 232 ‘%7| They will also give the usual facilities to = Ei |v ident coounced. “Thehurband and ecn| may,cventvally be lost.” This appeal Joes | Port Hill .....-.--ee eee lv30 «415 | customers requiring advances. augl ~ brat ~~ a f yt > ers: 8¢D| not bespesk great confiderce cn the part of ii ee 1205 657 a ne ee eed ee ak hed the Republicans, who have already assessed : enieths.si:. éaaiieaess aie i242 747 ‘ a Speee kt yee eee teeta Wh. etl ' “every office holcer in the land for a con- raost wast, fe ae .x| VEST GRENDEL, | Monae, & Lier as. ee pevtay oemmentaiy te tips contre ale ee 202 647 | . . : : pretty commentary ou free government this Alb.rt edn gineineiieeanll 240 7 57 NMMis$sio} erg an § \A Woman's Struggle with a Bear. |employu ent cf public money and prosti- ee ee 415 1025 . j . pw ‘ tution of government patronage in bribing an arrive...... 517 1207 | » _ - £ wTorta, B. ©., Oct. 18. ~One day last | the electors. Sumnerside, { 4 ae ee 542 122 6657| St. John Ss Newfoundland. week Mre. W. K Lee discovered a bear 2 Ticmtieabem ss .6sceh oewhen a. See cer wo sean ot ‘ |swimming in the Columbia, and determined ecent statistics as to the employments Pere 702 325 847 ee solicited, Liber! advances ‘on its capture. The men filks were all of women in Kr gland, reves] an unexpected Caariottetown ........-...802 65907 10 07 | j ai le iad away, but she summoned a posse, ineluding|wumber e gazed in pur-uits whih are : GCING EAST. —s Ae Oy MS, SOs. —aaw Se the children, a boat, and the dog, and, popularly supposed so be menopohzed by il ee ois yi i 417. 7.02! ee ee eee ea wee armed with a buicher’s knife, attempted to see coer are 347 fh wae blacksmiths, ‘ arrive ..+... ..522 837] ld Ni 8 f | 7 On f thy prevent a landing, while one of the chil- | Who actually swing heavy hammers, and Mount Vart, anid oe 5 27 9 02 | ' LCCESS ll } us Wer 3, | dren went aftera oa ighbor whe hada gun, 9138 women ¢ mpl yed in nail making, who ) By SONG 6. 6s ck cecceeanencvun 617 1002 ‘The bear landed and showed fight, | meke Th for horseshoes. Coming down r. M. 3 Mrs. Lee was treed once on a_ big]'o lees vielent manne) jy bor, 10,592 women DIE, «uo cus woud eense tue neue (es) 722 1202) PURELY M UTUAL, i rock, but ave chase again as the} bmd books end 2302 essist in printing , - ' . A. M.| bear tried to make off The bear al In int Toe a occupations women Beetint SieWOtG inc c ckseecunercess 532 907) c a: | turned on her again, and in retreating she |4!s° fill an impor ant place, the namber of WOGYAD.. «sre verccenenererccses 629 102 No stockholders, Dividends Annually. | tripped on a stick and weut down, when eae a i 4 — oe and ate ; i ie preachers, ¢10¢;, wolf clerKein the civil ser- Georg Oi onc bebe baabiane chi0 647 1047 FROM EAST. A. M. PrP. M,. 3 a ae ORGARIZED 1845. ED once cvandunees oun beets 647 231i gd Pe ee ey PS ae 7 &2 4 WU} Meoust Stewart, | StS ***:°*: 5 42 5 7 NEW YORK \ depart deed ecoes 5 4) 542 Ciasiottatown... .sv«eneeesctctoes 962 247 LIFE iN SURAN a 60 eRe uetOE . 0 oo sccedie tk eetsces 727i 38 “ 3 s RGAOM . oc ccc cbuaeeeneel 745 357 Mouat MAE. ccs s bee eeneends 842 6323 (as: Assets ever 395,000,000. LON + CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. McLUAN & MARTIN, Agents for P. E. Island. i. O'DWY ER, Ch.town, Aug 27- Leh ded wily vee T: Luililisici ald General Merchant Bad Tv Poi sAbG OF P, ii. I, PRODUGE. 289 WATER SIREET, Si, Johas’ Newfoundland. Ia vectioa with the above is Captain English, who i | known in P. E, Island, who wili take special charge of all cousign- ments, and wili also attend to the chartering) _§_ of vessels for the carrying trade of P. KE. I. The tivm is one of the oldest and most reli- HEROUCHOUT He WORLD MONCTON NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFe. 0 Ve E only Eight-F'ange Safe in the world, aud containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire aud thief as it can be. 2ad. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work, He can tlius easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order, the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and aiter a few years absorbs the moisture and “requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTs, BACKS AND CORNERS, warping or injury, to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. For prices, testi monials and information, address, JOSE JicoBs, MORRIS & IRELAND, GENERAL AGENT. Keturns guaranteed able in Newfoundland , 5 oi nage attatey “htoe wee ash ald Door Factor ing to peocure Labradore Herring should send . their orders in time ee ept. 6, '534.—till 3lst dec, 84. 0 3rd. IRON INSIVE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in | received from Rome states that the ques. which prevents 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage o! heat, it having to p»ss over twelve inches, no it jury arises from this source, a8 in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. ‘THESE SAFEX have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires cn this continent, ;}aud have the CHAMPION RECORD iv the Bo-ton, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are seliing these safes as low as any ¢ od safe, and are disposing of Jarge numbers)t, the Propaganda, to be sueceeded by 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass. Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. Let Fxperience be Judge,—L mmparison aud Purse the Jury the bear made a ferocious attack. She ‘sivesls with the knife, and slashed it so ‘severeiy on the nose that it went howling ‘away long enough for her to regain hor feet, jand as the dog attacked vigorously she ‘nade good her escaye. About this time .the man with the gun setiled the contest. _— som —— - Canadian Catholicism. | Monrreat, Oct. 20.—A ——- letter recently tion of naming an Archbishop for Montreat is receiving the attention of the Propa- ganda and the name most favorably received so far in connection with this higa position is that of Mgr. Tache of Winvipey. The same letter states that this question will be settled within the next few months, and that Mgr. Smeulders, havirg concluded his labors here as far as the Laval-Victoria is couecrned, will return to Rome to report another commissionr, whe will be em- powered to investigate the Landry-Hamel imbroglio. An attempt was wade to have a cardinal appointed for Canada, but there is not much likelihood of this effected. —_ oo > oo Farm Notes. following reasons: 1. That by »lluwing the sheep to lick it vice 3260; of painters, 1180; of **stucents,”’ 100), and of engravers, 64. Then there are 37,910 women engaged in nedical and surgical work, nursing, ete., 452 busy themselves in editing, coawwpiling aud = writ- ing books, 1509 are employed in the various departments of p! otogrephy. A company in New Jersty is making paper connterpaves and pillow shams. Number 1 manilla paper is used, two large sheets being held together by small twine at intervals of three or four inches, gum- med so as to stick the sheets together where the twine lis. The twine strength- eus the paper. The margin of the counter- pane basa hem, in which is more of the twine to keep it from tearing. Beautiful designs are printed on the upper surface of ihe counterpane and pillow shams, which make a very neat »ppeagance. When they beeame wrinkled tha can be mate smooth by flat hot irons. They retail at seventy five centsast The counterpane can be left on the bed when it is coeupied if so desired, and in cold weather it will be found a very neat and warm articie of bed being|clothing, simce the paper will prevent the escape of heat about as well as a woolen blanket. If Canada has been taking the lead in the science of weather prophecy, Australia Sir John Sinclair, une of the foremost is going a step further and is, if one of her agricultural writers of his or any other age]; : : j V 3 ] ‘ t advocatacs the use of salt for the three inventions prove successful, to be able to regulate the weather. A New South Wales man has, it is said, contrived what he calls a rain machine, which is designed to force a enjply of moisture, when re- ee er On ee R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the Ve Ee aS Ww BS a Hae €'@> the rot was effectually y : : othe tad Tom noe A dn & i the ro tualiy prevented. M pablie foi the liberal pat -nagee xtended ; ag | 2 That the cattle to whom lumps of it quired, from the clouds, The modus iL. ARTHUR & CO. GHIN BRAL Veins MILAN % UU TISsipi lierchants, ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Eggs and Produce a Specialty. i?! to him while in business im Charlottetown, the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. \Villiam Kogers, bas appointed Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, | Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep | constautly ov band a fall supply of Moald-) ings, Wisdow Sashes, Doors, etc.,. at LewesT CASH PEICES. All orders entrusted to them will receive | prompt attention. } LEA & ROGERS, _. Monoton, N. B.| Sept. 5, 83.—Zaw oly boys leave to inform dis eld cusvomers and) Rooouse of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able) from infectious disorders, and the ri __ jto reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by | being induced to take a greater quantity of Messrs. . Wiliams & C0, puying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are |!q¢ | | 3. That a smali quantity pounded was prepared to give the purchasing public THE BEST VALUE IN THE PROVINCE. They are asked some time ago in the same establishment. | ineots 4 ; rocpe—-—EMin are, Kent Street covered by 4 missionary in Scuth America Fae EY, Oflice and SHhOWFO ™ & Sate ent Stre | Send self-addressed envelope to Rev, Jusery Ubarlettegown, Mey 9”, 1QN4—. Ia whl selling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous 'were given to lick were thereby protected cows ‘being thus rendered more healthy and d gave more milk; and, found very beneficial to horses when new Oats were given them, if the oats were at all moist. i sn her nities / A Carp.—To all who are suffering from | weakness, carly decay, loss of manhood, &c., | 1 will send a recipe that will eure you, FRE \OF CHARGE, This great remedy was is- -perandi is the use of a ballon charged with dynamite, which, being sent nloft, the ex- pksive is fired by a wire eonnecting the apparatus with the «arth, The result, the inventor claims, will be # fa!) of rain more or less copions eccording to the condition of theatmerplere. According to the Sanitury News, which is of opinion that in this era of marvellous inventions, no usetul contriv- avce submitted to public consideration should be rashly slighted, the ingenious inventor was to bave an opporrunity of testing his machine in some of the drouthy districts of the colory. If his bopes are ‘'T, Inman, Station D, New York. confirmed, the discovery will be no ec m- ‘mon boon. But perhaze itis only a ven 4 The Auetraliaus av yven thet way.