le ee weer etait Iban tim aeatnatoe oe FO NEESER HEED PIONS RONEN ENE TNO _ ——— : : ; ve DouLans A YEA ” dk Mah 28 IG EL A LOLOL OLED LLLEL LE I OL LE I LEE TE AO, EN ac 1@ Liberty, v when Free-born Men having to advise the Fu bli Zi ic, may speak free, ??__KuURIPIDES enna Srxeie Copies Two CrErrta, ee nn ee vue glu rn s NEW SERIES CHAKLOTE] vem WN, | ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAR : I ~ Ey ° y eS eee , , <a r ~~ 1bL ‘ ; LPAILY AXAMINER! Fh Typ Wyn ee % ' > INT} wT . EYEVAT ( ‘¢ + Obituary i+ ‘ : ™ 7 ; \ re 4 < 5 . Baw } } = 4 } i 4 iY NI ( Fy oan t > > = 4 7 . } * | ei, i . . * , " Is ISSUED EVERY |! TON a7 it i £ : > ¥ eee OU WE da x) J awa. 7 \ } Ou Friday morning, the 10th inst., the Br ras Examivex Purusiuine Comrayy, / people of Souris were called to mourn the a ; ee ‘ - , san dliiepsiaielipige ti ninicasesoideclih loss of an esteemed and respected citizen, 7a. 5s ee . ; Adolphus R. Morrow, aon of Mr. and Mrs. | AND GREAT GEORG! RE ‘ James O. Morrow. who was summoned} E AS 2 72 i> cp nt : James O. ] ; ‘ Ghar ttet< wh, < | kK. istat ad. A fs oe PEN er] ‘ re ¢ VAR oe cs ~*~ from time to eternity at the early age of wWe Ge Sn Be 2 : Gv 3 a bineteeu years Rates oF SUBSCRIPTION : : : i : ; : About a year ago he was slricken with Six Mon 4 . i me? 5f) M 4 ' i ‘ }> _— c ' ° 1 vl 22% ‘ c j . , : gr Mont! 12 meep mm Mvery Jepartment of their Establishment a full assortment of that fel disease, consun apt m, and although aa MT ae ; ne all that ahaa aid kindness and atten- ne Month, : : : VY ov I A PT Mm oe At oss sae ~y¢ pa tion could do, was done, he gradually ms tern at yy 2 ler: ry ~ fend — ‘ ; 5 . *3 “ee le : - ne Wheel . nw Advertising at most moderate rates.) &S"[T" “Ay FP TT, R} AY INT > ‘# a \ INC) Y fo) oe oe oe DMs sank, ~ death beckoned him away to his | Centracts may be ma rié : nai home, ; ; : 2 eri : ; ewarterly, haif yearly or yearly advertis ; rr , : oe : ither fo : : He bore his Ulness with fortitude and andl a. os bene " - ’ - oO} ubpberilol G LELLit and te >xture, Which ‘annot be surpassed eithe a] for pric a qualit VY, i pat ence, and sm pp irted by that cheer- sii US, PAA Gyaelelecn ‘ . t . 8 é - - Pi . er ; —_- — ERED as THC) imp. srt direct from the best British and Foreign markets. sain, and vivacity for which he Bs ° noted, he stulib rnly resisted the encroach- *s2 awh roe MADR UW acd , LMANAS FUR MARCH, 1862 ‘Dp ’ wip Ie yy : yaNTnT AANT ratreMm wnat , ATCARTOUW ‘ ments of the destre yer. yet cally and | 3 INSPE\ HEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. [ja 9 submissively bowed to the “Will a Him MOONS CHANGES. : See epeenetneenmenietenien 222 -- ~ ~- — - =< . ~ sinaiiiniaiensi who d.eth all things wel}].”’ Full Moons { nid +), Si. ye i} r* ASB Se | j IT: 4 h, 18 life, frotw his youth up, he exhi- } Third Quarter 12th day, Oh. lom., p.m, %. r ry | ong 1 ibited all the qualities of a Christian— : (below horizon.) tile Se io 4 3 & 7 & Faria: if ‘trnhtfuiness, sobriety and integrity; and Kew mous nee ee ee a onan - his manliness and intelligence attracted the First Quarter, 260h day, Ya ~!m. a. m., | ox e iatiention of every person who was counted b un ‘Sua |Moon/High ! Day: —p 5A At ; * “ 3 f Vig Tas TA t di d Ey % cere ‘er at ‘among the number of his scgaintane: 8. M DAY OF WEES rises |sets | rises | wa r l i bh. ss © o teiat we y dod ner tS i iO ; YS docs ce ae 1p, Ww 66 5 Gok 62aV Vy TF ub & & hs, ’ penerous and open hearted, frank, in eS as of-usive and honourable, he endeared 1m } i au hoi ; . a . . ; ia oes , AG 5 fy ' CO cir NT NI om himself t» all with whom he associated; «and 1! Wednesday 16 435 42) 2 oo | AS I W A} N T TO ¢ SLOSE OU T MY iO TOCK IN THIS LIN NE. iy ; iat . a > wy oe ti ! £ ea an) 254! 9 13} ‘long will his name live in the memories cof 2) Thursday 41 13) 3 } | : es eo ; cbs rs 8 Frislay ) 45°4.6 9 49) i ; - ae 7 . ;ail who knew his honourable disposition . ‘ - pe ‘ ea s«{ 4 ‘ ‘ “74 S ,eheé ‘ ey 3 > c iand vorth d\saturlay | 3s} agi Saanoz3anies! «Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and [avd ere wort. : : & Sunday | 36) 47/ 6 55/0 53 . .% eu ? i s | Asbhsend approached, it was evident 6 Monday B34; 491 7 Dik 2h BY $33 g4ifieg Cioaks., we alot? es and €" ‘olored ress d,o00ds ithat his thonghts were not of this world, 7\ Tuesday | en 60:19 Hil SS: | but that his mind was ccenpied with the 3 Vednesday | 39 52;!0 4 aft 25 higher and nobler things of eternity, and '% eve oe = ai “ lv ane Ot ag J ete he ‘ o. 8 ol i i ry A ~~ ~~ 29 > r } ste o? 9 T. hursday 25 a4iit 7 . = LD & LhbA BQaD BmHD UU COwa wo 2. ithe happy and glorious prospect of a home 10 Frid Ly 25 A me . : {> ; . : x f jal and rest ly youd the orave. To his friends ‘: lay Jai BO) { y rit ; -'X x ’ , > ay aa } ae co ; ot mae 11 46 FUSE ‘PENED ARD MARKED E.G, * and relatives we tender our hesrtfelt sym- 7 ae, on" aa so > | 1 one va more can arly euuaben re- _— | a ¥ =. . ; (Y .} _ 4 hk anantm ant at Ti 7 re a m er at 's, Whos pe 14 Tuesday | 196 01 249 6 id A \pionar ‘SSOFLMENG BT i f ne pao He Veive pipe , bad lipg un ene: ue. : | member his paren vhose hope and joy he 15 Wednesday | 17 1329 7: 3. DOzvUy HOOULEIUGHE U ‘OW pf By BE CGUUDLD, bh bbe od a, aly Uty U, | Was, in this, the hour of their sorrowful t slic i eo #<« aot i see : . a : 16:Thursday | isi Bi 4 Bi 8 38 ere : ie that Seo who er 17) Friday | ee ‘ 4 33; 9 23 | “ A eres ° a as amb or Sie othe 18 | Saturday 1}! 51 5 3] 10 12, ’ ? G7 Ae Gi 5 ) toeir sorrows with the comforting assur- 19) Sunday 9} 7 5 37:10 53) q ; jance of a happy and glorious meeting be- 20' Monday . Te ae 11 33 Nouv. I. 1851 83 QUEEN 5 oe EET yond the tomb. His remains were con- 21, Tuesday , § ¥) 6 4 rm = : x SAAT A ~~ —nemmenene veyed fotheir last resting place, at South 92;\Wednesday | 3; 111i 7 1s; 0 33 tLaks Cemetery, on Monday, the 13th inst., 23\Thursday ‘oO | 12) 2, 0 S4 i ‘and the concourse of cttizens who assem- 24 Friday OR SR SRS ey ;bied to pay their last tribute of respect, 25)\ Saturday a a a j bore sufficient testimony to the esteem in 26|Sanday 53 7 a 7 4 a which he was held. He was buried with oo. i « >} ' 7 os! oe — | BI io f 6) 5 52 Oddfellows’ honors, and as he was the first “ 3 ay ‘ att $01 Y oe f thats ¢ oa . . . 4. 209i Wednesday | 49 20 147 7 || —_ jo the ir vembe . ata me section of 30| Thursday 43 oii 2 47.7 57 bee: ¥ tues the” c ay Wl be ong remem- 31| Friday 5 46.6 22) 3 45) 8 39:12 49 mY i bere d. - ciel celia cece ea allie ilaiaten panei “(x8 2 When we consider the early age at —_——<- -=~ \ + * . which he was cut off, we are forcibly re- .< rrr Pm, Sy ay un prza.s &! Sell AVING rented the premises lately oc cupied by ©. F. HARRIS, subscriber | begs to intimate to the public that be is carry-| ing on the ‘ TINSMITH BUSINESS Lhe off my Stock of Groceries at cosiT. | their GROCERIES CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; CURRANTS, 8 cents. FECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; atiplas too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, MOLASSES, 47 cenis; SUGAR, 8 cents. W. A. HUTCHESON, 109 Urrer Queen Seer ET Cheap should call at once and leave their orders Da rtiod wicl 17 or va in all its branches. Orders punctaally at-| * artics Wisning to we tended to. A call respectfully solicited ere L WwW HARRIS, GOOD TEA, 25, 39 and 33 cents ; Feb. 8, 1882 : vp, er Quee "RAISINS, 10 cents ; + i ff bi! i A large lot oO} ANCE OFFICE. \encad iy .2et.013 icheap; and sundry other | } , } ani Tv | oo Insurance Company, | OF ENG AND. | Dec. 16, 1881--3m eod, wi CAPILAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. | oeemereneenene —- } er fe fe < z 4 ) q bea 82.435’ FETFOWN City of London Fire Insurance Compa CAPITAL, TEN MILLION HHESS GOLLEGE, (cST ABLISH Brick and Queen 5S sai ad Insurance effected on all kinds of property | at current rates. i.osses ettled prowptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, | General Agent. Wy) Bat? } may & 4) Welsh & Owen's King ts, Ubar- lottetown, P. E. L Office—South Side a “quare. oe Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852 a a. ohh mn commerce i REAGH & HILLER, - - Proprietors W.C. BISTLOP, | i WY. 9 Besigued ta Educate Young Men bir ES usimes Sila LP Eb LIN —AND=— ge, a tee Afi and wl ‘Gj Bue. 4 i, embraces al subj ts necessary for a th iorough }COMMESCIAL Education. Our facilities for Marine RSUPancs Bre ake r, i teaching these are the most c mplete thathave Island, v heory the whole olk devis ed, and ;ever be | combined, —AND-- i itste re lig and pe etical Fen eral (0) nih + c uN Aoent de if Catinat fail to b 5 largely bene fitted. Th 4 i040 > A ¥j | course of stady is short, practical, useful an: . ' mable; it is jast what every MAN n a =a $) 1% &? Th » " | reas Nnabie 5 i just every eeas BEDFORD ROW, jand willuse, no matter what ‘his cal} ing or P. 0. BOX 1 . HALIFAX, N, §, | profession is to bi slife with as his capital, business hours, but the youti i commen cling a busine only industry and integrity i ac I | . clerk engaged during ATTENTION civen to the ARTICULAR Shipment ¢ Lobsters and other Canned desirous by eveuing atuds to repair the de- Goods, and collection of Custom | rawbacks | foors in his education, each have the advan- thereon a ad ; . | sge off-rei by our sessions occupying DAY Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insered in| sNp EVENING, a Seeston, 9: 0 = firat-class offices at most favorable rates 112, an ” 2to4p.1 Evening Session, 7.: Consignments of Protuce olicited, andiing: ' prompt returns gnarante: a ne jomas granted to such as pass satisfac- Correspondence — svlicits d and answered | {tory ex upinations. Students may enter at promptly. jany time. No entran oe EARS O STILE, Nov. 14, 1881—tyr Busicess men and others are e or dially invited | ere Te 0 © all and examine our ystem. a 53 53 Queen © Strast . Ceach your sous what they will practice @ | wheu they become men, full particulars coacerning Terms, Tuition, . cholarships, &c., &¢., on application to SIGN “OF! THE L. B. MILLER, 8l—eod. Principal, BANK OF P. &, ISLAND, ANK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES tak: } ae a their face for Goods or in payment a | } | Jan. 7 | Bills, at Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains: L IN BOOTS AND SHOES | i ‘ ' sble, and the | | BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. 29 —tf FARM WANTED. The stock ig good and sesson opportunity is a very rare one to secure really | (7 “NTE TO PURCHASE, a Farm of} : ~ amc 7 4 Jin : MRVELLGUS BARGAINS. | % ¥ from 200 to 5.0 acres of friable soil aud P. E. Island Bank notes taken at their fall porous subsoil, well watered, with good value for goods. j}dweliing House and oth r peeessary build- with full particulars to Mr, Lodge, Joppa, Edinburgh, fia 1k S : } ings Add 288, E. W. SMITH. tr" Ss sodden OY town, Dao, , 1X81 —~oed Scotian. ow Corner of | y and practice are |, > course renders” that the dulle@®'sta- | } } i Scotch and English Tweeds or Fer Canadian Tweed Kor Overcoats HBO PO cm UPPER QUEEN Cie cnunent Giese oe panei TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL rulis, of all Deseriptions, oT hm = a © OB Seo bow There you will find the largest and best assortment of ~ S Prices ranteed, vei ‘yy moderate. Tae best workmuansilp and —~ALSO-— Cloths in & pet fect A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. Ke. Worsted Suits | Hei 3 Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 1 1, 1881. Oe OE OTT Ae Meee! JOE A Large Supply OF THE LATEST HE EXAMINER u « Under the Carel BALE Linh ie ze 23 R EADS, g ‘ er ES AS L: PRINTING OFFICE AND WE TELY BEEN of Pr LYVEVTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, ARE LEPLENISHED WITH inting Types NOW PREPARED, | ee and ilaten rai, | Fs Tbe name chosen for “The Fort Angustas Brau ch of tie, , AlniMunition ant; and epinin. al and Skilful Supervision of Me. d. W. Mitchell, =< CHEGT 5, oO. HAitB. ijAND BILLS, et aS LETTER HEADS, RE! EEPTS, PUSTERS, DODGERS 3 &¢., &r'.,)' TER: before the avdienee a vivid pictnre CORN fit; CH 17, 1882. {minded of the Seriptural passage, ** What is life? It is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.’ pe pecprnngt Land League Meeting at Monaghan ’ Road. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the residents of Moneghan Read and adjacent settlements was held in Monaghan Road Schoo'house, on Wednesday evening, lst March, instant, for the purpese of organiz- ing a Branch of the Irish National Land Very | League, Messrs. P. D. Cox and Richard two well known with the Land Walsh, of C gentlemen harlotte town, in eon natitens League movement, were present. Patrick M.cuey, Esy., was elected to the chair, and th» undersigned secretary. The necessary prelimivary business having been gone through, the chairmia made seme very appropriate remarks in connection " ith . ebject of the m «ting Mr D. Cox was then called upon, and ivered a pathetic avd coavineing ad- ‘dress. He dwelt at consideravle length on a ue just and tyrannical manver in which the Lust people were deprived of their (naive soil by the detested Lindlord sys- ften, and showed that the distressed con- dition of that ¢ untry was mainly due to its blighting and baneful effects. He ex horted the large audience present to give their hearty support to this grand organ- ization which is destined to hur) oppression frous Ire aac and place her high among the the world, Mr Richard Walsh was then intro duced, and gave an eloquent and stirring address. He aie reviewed the history of Ireland and the Irish land agitation, and placed} of the} {past condition and present situation of the Irish farmer. He also exploined the prac: tical use and efficacy of the Land League in istimulating and consoling the Lrish tenants in this their final ordeal. He concluded by offering some timely and valuable sugges- items reyarding the method of organization ; ab 1d general manageuent. | Mr. James Davis was then called upon, land delivered a really excellent address on 1** Jreland and the Irish.” Mr. L. O. K 1 y gave complete and con- cise expression of his sympathy with the Lind Leagne. The following officers were then elected : nations of : President—James Lynn. Ist Vice President--Alex. MacDonald, ( earache r) Quad d». do.—-Lucius Owen Kelly. Secretar, -- Michael] Laverty. Treasurers—Janes Wisner, Patrick | | Louchren. ix. cutive Committee—Patrick Pani irainor, Janes J. Kelly, J ee ames ad. the organiz ition | ' trish National Land ‘League.” The following resolution, nioved by Mr. Pat rick Trainor and seconded by Lucius O. elly, was pnt to the meeting aud unami- i i | | i sane carried :— i } . a ; ereas, The people of Ireland are now in | MMCe oa midst of a crisis which demands the best | | ma nhc oud and courage any people can be cap- | | a} bie of | W hoe imere t | of the Land | Rant ~s's f th W. b O PMs were for m: iny years compe led to undergo the he rdshbips and privations incident to Land- The than usually exerting its power reas, British Government is now > and, lish people On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. sea Tatas ae Be svey yt Mor polis ts and avainst the best The Tenant Farmers oft his Island jan eminent ;hysicias, € VOL 10,---NQ. 97. ri:t, every friend of humanity, every lover of ‘law enacted by the will of the pecple whem it is to govern. every truy friend ot libtrty, of every nationality, to rally to the assistance of lrelond’s struggling } people, Therefore Pow led That we, **The Fort | Augustus Sranch of the Jri:h National Land League” tender our heartfelt tympathy to our | oppressed and dewa ‘redden brethern in Jre- \land, and we pledge our indivicval su;) ort to aid by all leyal means and ; ecunia:y assistarce the people of Leland, until the evils of land- \iorcism are abolishe , a d@ they se t « to them- re ea their »atural and political rights. A list was then opered, and a large wam- ber of members enrolled Lik of thanks was then tendered | Me ssrs. Cox and Wa! to which thy suitably res sponded, cs A resolution was carried that a report of the proceedings be forwar ded to THE Ex- amixer, New Era and Kix g's County Adver- | taser, : ; | The meeting then _adjonrned ee t ApER ES ESPON NCH, sponsible vote sh, SSE ee ool Ve for the correspondents Pf } ? . lew ao nor hold aUrsEeltes TC opuuons oF statements of Cui | Lo the Editor of the Examiner. Sin,—le was vith phasure I went out to Mr. Nathaniel Gay's hay presemg csteb- lishment, and saw the way 7u when he bad ‘the loose material put into such a small space. J] have seen many ways for packug hay; but this seems to me the: most ecm- piste that I bave ever seen, beth for com- jpactness and neatness of the bale. This machine is ron by a four horse rail- way p wer, attached to the press by a belt, and continually running, with the hay jed to the machine with a tak, rcmeihing jh ke a threshing nechine. The loctre lhay was going into the building, two and three 1 ads at a time, then pws«d through | the presa, coming out im tmall neat bales, Then Mr. Webb, who has the contract of storing, has teams hauling and stormg duwn town, convenient for spiing’s ehip- vpirg. It seemed qniie evident to me, by the way everything was managed, that Mr. Gay understands his business, Wishing him every success, | remein, Yours, etc., A CITIZEN. Ch’town, March 8, 1882. New Londen Notes. The bridge at Clifton is undergoing re- pairs. The County Court rose yesterday. There were eighty cases tried at this sitting. Aiter the stormy weather «f last month, March brenght a more genial s:ate of the atmesphere, and farmers are really making uy for Jost time, as will be seen by the scores ef teams empl-yed in bauling the rich fertil zer from the river-beds. The young men at Park Corner, in the early part of winter, organized themselvea into a Society, having for its obj ct mntual imp:ovewent and the eroral elevation of ite members It continues to meet weekly, and the members seem to take a lively in- terest in the discussions. Notwithetanding the stermy weather, during the greater part of the winter, New Lin ion had its share of lectures. Rev. T. B. Reagh, rector of S:. Thon es Episcopal Church, hos been delivery « series of lectures for the Jast few weeke. The * New London Literary and Debating Ciub” has lectures delivered under its auspices at regular intervals. His Honor Judge Ailey delivered a lecture at Cliften some tine ago.— Subject: Ord Times in New Lond wi. We understand that the learned Judge has consentea to favor the Ciub at Park Corner with a literary ban- quet at an carly dete. March 10:h, 1882 i rs Seudder has been arrested in FPur- | Vinsgrt y ton, lowa for practis ny fraud thre uyh the mais. Scudder e nt out circulars cellit g if or money to be used in the deerce of | Guiteau. He claimed that Guitean was but a in the hands of a politi a! ring. and if j mun ey enongh were forthcomany ‘hus fect | ci uid be prove l and weuld leed to the idownfall of the party im possession of the Governpmect ‘The money recived Was appre: prated by Scudder to hus own use. ee ee | tuoi Indictments have been found against eight persons charged with heviny contributed by itheir neghy:nce to che catastrophe at the King ‘Jheatre, Vienna. The number of witnesses surnmon dis 2°6 The trial will begin ow the second of May, and will —— y fen three weeks. Amony the accused ae t-11 Newald, the «x Burgomast.r of Vienna, Herr Javner, the wanuager of the theatre; and Herr Land steiner, tie Chier Commissary of Police, whe was on duty at the theatre on the night of the fire. — --——- <a — ——- The Indian Budyet for 18%2 83 conteets the | vie ws of the Anti Opium Society. The Government will nat atandon the Benzal ‘monopoly The salt duty is t+ be reduced te two rupees per mauod, exce;t io Bretish Bur- - ah and in the trans-Indus district- 6f Panjab. Th» Budget says there is vo reason why the ibenetit of free trade should be withheld frem jlneia. Therefore al im port duties are alo- li hed exee:t thes+s on wine, beer, spirits, ee The Moncton refinery peop'e appear to be in favor | | Times. ordisar, and during these trying and dreary | wast: by giv ny brain and verve foods, and of years sustained incessant agitati m, Wiich has / ali the remedies compounded, Mack's Mag- ‘harpily resulted in a euccessful issue ; Lauds} netic ‘doing all they cau to pr mote trade with | southern laitudes ‘hey have already taken jaw ivautage of the new Brazinan he, and have le a l-rge importation by the **lancer- ville,’ which rached Hahfex Sunday night. | Bs fore man) years Monctou will he as well known for its trade with foregn countries as jit now is for its manufactuing euterprise,— ‘Tw RXTY-FOUR YEARS ExsPERIENCE,” says »Vin“w s me that the per way to cure servos .«Xhat istion, and | weakne-s «f the sexual or.ans is tor pair the Medicine is the Lest Sol iv Char- llottetown by Ap: ithecarics’ Hall Co -e adverbieswent in aveother lume, wml0 2w rm mare’