OSE. eee VOL, 7 CHAR JUST ARRIVED | BRITISE WAREHOUSE, Ex S&S. Ss. “ Hibernian,” 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Fringe, Corsets. Cashmeres, Colored and Black Satins, Pempadeoar Prints, TOILET COVERS & QUILTS, (ia Plain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, Cloths, Tweeds, &c.. All of which are now opened, and will be sold at our usual low prices. W.& A. BROWN & CO, Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1980. ss PACIFIC Mutual Insurance G., —orFr — NEW YORE RMIARINE. Assets Sist Vec., 1879, - $744,149.00 on ‘ Imsurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class »isks. Certificates issued payable in London at the oflice of Morros Rosz & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks takea and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERRY, Agent for P. E. Island. May 11, 1530. Nut Goal, Nut Goal. NREE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pietou, Nova Scotia, For orders apply to G. W. DEeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P, E. Islgnd. Old Sydney Mines,Cape Breton. Linge Mines, Cape Breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as \isual, G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. Jane 17, |880—pat her sj kea tf QUREN INSURANCE OY, OF ENGLAND. a CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLINC, | tye CE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special raves for isolated residences. Loases settled promptly. GEOWGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island Jane, 1877— TRY IT. TRY IT s . MIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you wili not be disap- pointed “in the result; it is COAL, not fre clay and siute. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. KE. Island, Office—N 0. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1£80—pat tf —_... For Sale or to Let. HAT |'reehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Ap) ly on the premises to MRS, BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf ~- Bens. F. Grarron, Srory B, Lapp, Hatpert E. Pare. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. —— PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-t-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreiqn Patents, 412 Firru Street, Wasutneton, D. C, Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Cireuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage, sept4 ‘ne oe i) eee NN ae X.A MINER. LOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1880, THE GUARDIAN | FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Se ESTABLISHED igi. << HEAD OFFICE: 11 Lombard Street, ° . ‘ . i Total Assets, . . . . ° » ‘ ‘ “ i London, E. C. $14,500,006.0 Annual Income, : ° . . . « . . . $2,575.000,00 a Risks at lowest current rates by Carvell Brothers, Charlottetown, July 21, 1880—2aw 2m, pat law 2m Agents. THE IMPROVED SEMI-CIRGULAR ADJUSTABLE HIP GORSET! | | VI i } mee ‘ Wy oe | aD se The Latest Novelty. r m The Queen of Bone Stiffened a. CORSETS Ne Plus Ultra, Pretty, Attractive, ECONOMICAL. ADMIRED BY ALL. Comfort, Base and Elegance cannot be equalled, } TRY ONZE. EVERLASTING WEAR, ; | 3 ; . ia } } i | ! ' ” * a J. B. MACDONALD, Gueen Street. Sept. 20, 1880. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDACE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. | ag agg Fey OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manill L Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline x® Prices on application. } ‘ Jan. 7, 1580. ‘*We have visited the bottling stores of 1 them to careful examination and eC $1,137,549. 73. and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the Agents : -- Charlottetown, P.E.I, $100,000.00. | Feb, 24, 1880 dences and contents, or Farm property, had | Between Kent and Grafton Streets Roz. Aneus, Special Agent for the Maritime Valuable Property for yale, Ch'town, July 31, 1880—3m _| chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to} Tue Datty EXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 27, 1880, _ The Recent Elections. Tne Opposition press throughout the Lower Provinces have been persistently re- peating the statement that the Liberal leaders. made Free Trade the issue in the Bye-Elections which have recently taken place; and they triumphantly point to the fact that the Conservative majority has diminished in West ‘i'orunte, while the Liberal one has increased in North Ontario, as evidence that the people are only want- ing an opportunity to overturn the National Policy. Of te Selkirk Election we do not hear much. But, of course, nothing is to be deduced from that ! Unfortunately for our Opposition friends, the published speeches of Mr. Blake and others show conclusively that, at any rate, so far as the West Toronto election was concerned, many side issues were drawn into the centest. The Leader of the Op- position pandered te every prejudice that he thought might be harbored by his hearers both as regards Dominion and Local affairs. The ghost of the Pacific Seandal was again inveked and made de duty in West Toronto, as it has been in every contest forthe past few years. Ajl Mr. Blake’s ingenuity and eloquence were employed to mske the gaunt spectre alarm the electors of the Queen City and.persuade them into voting against Sir John Mace- donald and his present Pacific Railway Policy. The Toronto Telegram, an independent jeurnal, with leanings towards Mr. Blake, felt itself compelled to use strong language in denunciation of his attempt thus te re- vive a dead issue. The Telegram said :-— ** We had supposed that our public men had go away in advance uf the Pacific Seandal, and that they had buried it out of sight forever, beyond the hepe of resurrec- tion. But it seems not Mr. Blake haa would have been less of a surprise if any ether of Sir John Macdenald’s oppenents than Mr. Blake had done this, for he is looked upen as the embediment of ad- vanced ideas ‘To go back to the grave of the Pacific Scandal and rattle the dried bones again in order to frighten the alect- ors back from the Conservative candidate, is to admit that he has retrogaded from his advanced position and is willing to do the work of a political hack. It is quite natural that he should be anxieus to inflict a blow upon the Macdonald Ministry-and that he is prepared to adopt the motto of ‘Anything t:) beat Beatty.’ But it is a disappoint- ment to the future hope of the country to see their idol revamping the worn-out issues of the past, instead of striking out boldly in the direction of progress. The Pacific Scandal is dead. The people cen sented to forget it when they sent Sir John Macdonald back to power, and to rake up its ashes and throw them in the eyes of the great body politic at this late day is un- worthy of a man of Mr. Blake’s great mind,” In addition to this piece of evidence, which, we think, shows pretty conclusively that side issues were relied upen to infiu- ence the electors of West Toronto and that the Liberal leaders dare not trust exclu- sively to their pet hobby of one-sided Free Trade, we have the still strenger evi- dence in Mr. Ryan’s card to the electors of St. George’s Ward, as published in the To- ronto papers :— ** Your support and vote are requested for Alk, Peter Ryan, of St. George’s Ward. The unanimous choice ofthe Liberal Party in Convention assembled as their Candi- date, in opposition to the nominee of the Government at Ottawa, and as a supporter of the Hon. Edward Blake. Vote for Ald. Ryan and protect yourself against the bur- densome taxation of the Ottawa Govern- ment and against the proposal of Mayor Beaty to abolish the Provincial Legislation aud Toronto as the seat of Government, ”’ Yet, even with these side issues, combin- ed with the eloquence of Mr. Blake and the vituperation of Mr. Mackenzie, the Liberals were unable to lower the Conser- vative vote from what it was in 1878.. Mr. Beatty and Mr. Wright, both of whom de- clared themselves supperters of the Na- tional Policy, together polling abeut the same number of votes as Mr. Robinson in 1878. With reference to the recent election in North Ontario, we are not infermed as to the details of the-contest. We remember, however, gileaning from the Opposition press of Ontario that the farmers in that Province were ripe fer rebellion, that they were champing the bit of their iron lot, and that they wanted only an opportunity to show their detestation ef the fiscal policy I ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, OF WATERTOWN ' N, z. L ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, Greenlees Brothers, and have selected analysis, The samples were very frag- Deposited with the Dominion —_ st quality. ; LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER, WORTH’S better find out rates, etc., of this Time Tried | Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Provinces, | f te BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No, gether with the buildings thereon erected. HE place to gt your Pripting done is at AGRICULTURAL fa 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 18,1879 ORGANIZED 1855. | ie ea from the vats, samples of their Lerne rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and 2 ; - of ‘* AnrHUR Hitt, HaAssatt, M. D. Government for Security of | | TRDV : $3,000:000. =LIVERY STABLES! and Fire Tested Insurance Company. | June 17 1880—3m eod pa JAS. DESBRISAY, 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in For further —s ars apply to Messrs, the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS, | Hopeson & Mec Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Report on the LornNE HigHLAND Wuisky: Net Assets for Protection af Policy ilolders, | Highland Whisky, and have subject- possessed all the characteristics of pure ‘‘Orro Hgeuner, F.C. S., F. 1.0.” agli To Canadian Policy Holders, yooces owEN CONNOLLY & CO., } ce si a PRINCE STREET, Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- | N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. General Agent for P. E. I. | Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- pd Charlottetown. \ of the Government. been dragging it to the lightagam. It NO. 110 — prised after this election, held—as it was —in a rural constituency, to see that while Mr. Wheeler managed to add a few vetes to his majority, yet he owed them entirely to the two towns—Uxbridge, in which he resides, giving him 112 of his majority, and Port Perry, 47 ; whileJiis total majority was 158, ont of a total vote of 4,500. It does not look frem these two elections as if the people of Ontario felt themselves so terribly outraged by the existing tariff. As regards the Selkirk election, if the Opposition wish it to be understood that the battle there was between Free I'rade and Protection, of course we will not object. The Globe declares that the issues were From what we can learn, however, we are inclined to think that the main issue on the Grit side was narrowed down to the personal popularity of their candidate, Mr. Donald A. Smith. That gentleman, who wields all the immense fairly placed. influence, of the. Hudson Bay Company, did not even announce himself as a support- er of the Hon. Edward Blake, as Mr. Ryan had done in Teronto. No pledge was given to support the party with whom he had been identified for the last seven years,from the day when he shamlessly abandoned his leader in the hour of his need to the present Nay, we have been told, and by one who wasin Manitoba at the time of the election, that it was more than once hinted, during the canvass,that Mr. Donald A. Smith, in the event of his election, might not improbably give the Government an ‘‘independent support.” But it was all to no purpose. Mr. Smith was defeated by 158 votes, and the people of Yanitoba have emphatically declared themselves in favor of the poliey of Sir John Macdonald and colleagues. The Government have ceniainly every reason to feel assured of possessing the confidence of the country. They have been two years in office; and although borne in, as it were, on the top crest ofa great re- |action, they are actually ten streng- rer on a division than they were on the 17th September, 1878. Since tit date, with- out counting the elections consequent upon Ministers taking oftice, there have been nine Conservative constituencies opened, viz., Beauharnois, Bonaventure, Cape Breten, Montmorency, Provencher, Three Rivers, West Toronto, Yale and Yamaska ; and the Conservatives have kept them all. During the same period there have been eight Liberal constituencies opened, viz., time. Argenteuil, Charlevoix, Chataguayy West Durham, Centre Huron, North Lanark, the Opposition have held five and lost three. In addition to this gain, Niagara and Kast Hastings, in both of which constituencies Liberals were declared elected on the 17th of September, 1878, given to the Conservatives by the courts, making a gain of five votes or as were we have said a difference of ten votes on a division. Had the Government lost ten votes, toming in as they did with such an enor- mous majerity, it would net have surprised anyone; for it is usual for the popularity of a Government to wane.from their first accession to power. Mr. McKenzie so far frem holding his own, had lost in two years —we do not recollect how many seats—but almost all, that it was possible to lose; for, especially during the last years ef his reign, to open a constituency meant to lose a seat, We look upon the record ef the present Government as something phenomenal. We place these facts before the public of Prince Edward Island. We ask them to consider them carefully, and then to say, whether they are not the best possible evi- dences in the world, that the present Goy- ernment is popular with the people ef Can- ada. What stronger could be adduced ? And yet in tlie face of hard facts, like these, we see daily in the columns of the Putriet, et hoe genus omne, that the people of this country are waiting only an opportunity to ‘hurl from power the men by whom they have been so shamelessly deceived and be- trayed.” Indeed, we read in a prominent Grit Organ not long ago, that one ef the minis- try was already looking for ‘‘ a safe place, where he might hide himself from the sterm of 1883.” It is too much to say that the men who would write this rubbish would write anything. <gieioieaatl ls tai A new letter of instructions has been is- sued to the Irish constabulary. — eee <i> _ The Grand Duke Constantine of Rents We were rather sur- | is to visit Constantinuple shortly. 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