THH DAILY HX AMINE Tux Band will play at the Rink on Saturday Tue Darty KXAMINER must vecessarily ex»nend more labor than | 7 re y if he were to allow the woods to grow a wii . FEBRUARY 21. 1 a merchant who is enlarging his business; QGprear clearance sale at J. B. Macdonald e. | > a ah, Sd . ° e her ¢ must, as a matter of course, increase his ” {feb21 3i CX] ti re aod it 18 because ae best French and Java Coffee at the} if ‘ i } ‘ nmi ‘ year, a Or th Wo ale rful development ot Family Grocery R. a: Brac é. {feb2t } ' y the pul , ts. was $33,382, ’ | Pamity | aa a. | : ' - the <« itry, that the expenditures of < $0 This sum is a tax on the people o : il ‘ronment are larger th; Wisxrer Goocs selling at cost at J. B. | ; 77) h reg n | the ese rovernment are targer (han : < (a ma « NJ il } bea l © Increase in } : ” ’ M acdovald’s (feb21 31 t taxation of tt utry, therefore, for those of their predecessors. But the net | @°°° + v Ww k Sa ns \rovern- | result more than satisfactory. In} Two boats left Cape Traverse for Cape} ' : S11.40 . } ss Tr yan Bs 2 ; re rte ‘ Cs © ; I . ey comparison with the result produced by | Tormentine at n 30. No crossing from Cap rami , re Se PONS) Os | , : of - +. 4. | Tormentine to-days, tixa ; it must be remembered, | Me McKeuzie adminstration, it is con- | ‘ > | y > ly 15] , ‘ ; wt yl . n I : the total Dominion taxation | spicuously brilliant. Millions have beeo | 4 sriexprp lot of Rockingham teapots to | uns 37 } r $38.55 f AD) expended upon the extension of railways, be sold very cheap at wholesale or retail at ‘ _ j . . . . , , {fnh, O] ¢ ry | - ” upon the addition of Post Offices, upon | Cotwrtu’s. {feb 21 Baw wy | : : : : ’ , ; ~-—> i Puts 18 4 gross misrepresentation the enlargement of canals, and upon the| Mr. Francis Barn will deliver a Lecture, | The $35,382,455, were derived trom! the erection ot public works. Yet the|i, the ¥. MC. A. Hall, on Tuesday next. | ’ t in the J ; , ' : : +) ° . ‘ " ° am ‘ ? _— f Poi - 7 3 — the receipts of railwavs, canals, and other crease of taxation is hardly appreci- Subject: The Geolovy of Princ mal ward | public works, as sil as m duties! able, while the credit of the cow try has | Isiand. Particulars in due time. levied } 1 been — 12 oo : ” and th er “<< \CONSFIELI will be sold at Public | Lt evidently wrong say that the! debt is being diminished Auction, at twelve o'clock, noon, to-morrow, | money which is paid to the Government a aa by Mr. Doda. It is beautifally situated, is | for railway fares, or freight, or tolls of [he immigration to Caaada the | fitted with all the modern re rig se and | . ¢ "os ‘ ve we. lis pre ineced ti sone of the handsomest any kiod, is atax upon the country. A | coming season is likely to be very large. | is pronou a { tobe om a he Mariti : % }: os 1 “Great Britain are | 224 most desirable residences in the Maritime man travels by rail to Halifax and pays} Agents in all parts of Great Britain are eee his fare—the fare is not a tax upon the! active, and their reports are very encour- | = country. A shi voes ugh the! aging hose who came out last yea You can get | ria om aoar, ; Bs ‘} ] } ; ‘ : a se ‘osene, brooms, buckets, anc Welland Canal and pays the teil—the| have written satisfactory letters regarding | molasses, kerosene, brooms, oe a levidently did t of | ( la to their friends in the “old| prime tea. If that won't keep peace in ii evidenl : bot me out o ie anada 0 heir ‘lends I ! ( : , : tars ae wey : one ae 3. ;. | the house, call at the Diamond Grocery and pockets of the taxpayers. Yet the / utry, Phis materially aids the emi- | tell us your wife’s name. — D. MacKacHErRn in the above quecense, apa that 8! aten agents at home in their work, mA Co. , 85 North Side Queen Square, lfel% lid! hand will, no doubt, influeuce many who} — That the revenue of the Government} have been iu doubt about the resources | Four GamMuins, from the East End, were fast is partly owing to! of Canada. tocome out and see for them- | arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate Is INCTeASIDEG 8O ' eaten a . ‘ ; The Mini i oetealll | this forenoon, for assaulting Mrs. Mary Mc. he reniwity i iw funder the > . v niseter Ao , ure ; 7 the rapidity with which \Uncer he | seives he Minister of Agricu a" .| Leod, One, it appears from the evidence stimulus of the Natioual Policy) the} Hon. Mr. Pope—has been very active of | spat in her face, while the others threw snow- traffic of the Government railways,/late. He has ordered Mr. Dyke, the} balls at her. A fine of two dollara was . ‘ ' . . ’ ; . ee Roll ateon te - to be co'lecte ari he Govert Canadian Government Agent at Liver- | recorded against each to be collected on their | canals, etc., is increasing. iil | committing another offer se. ment and the people are doing more busi-} pool, to visit Norway, Sweden, Denmark | m4 ness than ever they did, and, therefore fand ornel countri s of Euro} ©; for the THERE Was a large attendance last night at both their expenditures and revenues are’! purpose of layiog before intending emi- the Y. M. ©. A. Debating CIub and Literary larger than ever they were; and the net/ grants the superiority of Canada to other | Society. The subject of “Imperial Feder- | results, too, sre better than ever! countries as a field for emigration. It is|#tion” was discussed. Che debate was opened | ; B20 200 AF ‘wed 1: a believed his ve i) be onacessta) | by Mr. Wm. Kennedy, who read an excellent | Of the $35,383,405 received last year | dDelleves 18 mission wii e succes: .j A lengthy discussion | : . | paper on the subject. by the tjsovernment, $5,834,409 Messrs. Allan Bros., too, are not behind in ilies As there was not time to hear all | sixth of the whole) were from railways, | forwarding the interests of the Dominion. | the speakers, the debate was adjourned until | canals, etc., and in showing the taxation They are pre} lent pamphlets, | next Tuesday night. of the country, this latter amovnt should! showing the resources and capabilities of | be deducted. Strange, (isn’t it?) that | the different Provinces, which they intend | the editor of the Patriot did not do so! to circulate throughout Great Britain and | By doing so, it will be found that the!the Continent. These pamphlets are | about a aring excel Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours ter the 2 Varitime Provinces. total taxation of the country (including | most favorable. They show that Manitoba the receipts from Bill Stamps, now | andthe Northwest are splendid countries | Toronto, Feb. 21—10 a. m 2 ; . i ar ‘ - & on a. . abolished) amounts not to $7.71, as stated’ ** where a man who is not afraid of | Strong winds and moderate gales from roughivg it for three or four years, will! southeasterly, shifting to westerly. cloudy ghivs year | rly, ng i y acquire an independency.”” ‘The | weather with snow, followed by clearing and . z onl + roe . as before stated, are that a very | Colder weather. by the Patriot, but to about $6. But the Patriot says that the increase | soon of taxation makes a difference of $2.28! signs, per head of the population of this Island.| large immigration will take place, and | ' We think not. | while many will go to the far West, we It must be remembered that there has/ hope to see a desirable class of men with been a great influx of immigrants to the | families seitle on the advantageous lands Northwest. Every man whocomes into/of P. E. Island, Nova Scotia, New! the couutry hasto buy dutiable goods,| Bruuswick, Quebec, and Ontario. . - = j c aod so coutributes to the reventie ; and | re : f pool Jem. S6tin for 8 Joho’ MAA hae -te- . . . < ; | We e » - . 2 os Pras j . d & > ‘ die i “9 7 the receipts of the Goverament have, | rh / eucomiums W hich the press o | turned to the Clyde, having had boats smash- undoubtedly, been largely increased by | the Dominion has bestowed on the mover! ¢4 and bulwarks damaged. the immigrants jand seconder of the address in reply to} The steamer Scandinavian, from Boston, = ve ‘ : " 7, 1 outed i ‘ om } Again, it must be remembered, tbat. in| the Speech from the Throne, must be | has arrived at Glasgow, aod reports having Gee; ’ Sad or i as ate and | lost boats, boatswain, and 70 head of cattle the other Provinces there has been, with| gratifying to the people of Pictou anc and sustained other damage. the revival of trade and with the develop- | W estmorelaud. They show that these} qi. brig Charles W. Oulton, from Liver- ment of home manufactures, a great in-/Coustituencies have selected admirable | pool, Dec. 6th, for Harbor Grace Nfld., was Me - J ane * a ~ j i * ‘ s ; = i % crease of prosperity. The mass of the; Tepresentatives, and that the Maritime | towed into Ply mouth, on the re io a aay | ae ) sondition. She lost : boi veople of Montreal. Toronto. Hamilton. | Provinces send to Parliament meu whose | Co™@ition. She lost a man overboad, and a peopre of moutreal, 10 tO, amiiton, dia : ; boat, and sustained other daimaga. and all the ether cities and towns of the| bilities will compare favorably with the 7 ° : 2 2 <p ives > > I } "PS Upper Provinces, have, since the intro-| We. sentatives of the older ! roviaces. DIED. “ , Folin, Ra sine | We ‘down here by the sea” have just ; : ‘ duction of the National Policy, been in a) ° J | In this city, on the 19th inst., of brain position to purchase more goods than} ¢ause to be proud of our representatives. | : ; i | fever, Dominick, son of Michael and Margaret they did in previous years; and they| The records of such men as ‘4 upper, | Doyle, aged 11 years. SHIP NEWS. New York, Feb. 14—In port brig’t. Kitty Clyde, McLean, for Martinique. Ar at Richmond, Va. Feb. 14—brigt. Lottie Belle, Murchison, New York. The British schooner Ada, which left Liver- ‘ have done so, aud so have increased | lilley, McLelav, Mitchell and others, Un the 20th instant, Howard Churchill, be- their contributions to the revenue. are distinguished, and now that the/loved son of W. W. and Edith Clark, aged nine days. Wicklow and Killarney, LECTURE will be delivered by VERY £& REV. D. McDONALD, D. D., before the Catholic Literary Union, in ST, PATRICKS HALL, But the finances of the Provinces have| Humber is swelled by Tupper from been disarranged by the failure of the! Picton, and Wood from Westmoreland, “Old Bank,” and the people of the Island} We feel that the Maritime Provinces have not to any great extent taken ad-|holds a place in the Parliament of the ; They | Dominion equal to any of the other Pro- | The selectioa of good repre- vantage of the National Policy. , have uot therefore, been able to increase | vances. so largely their purchases of goods and | Se0tatives in Parliament should be the they have not done so. Consequently the | #!m of every constituency. increased contributions of the Island to pperintinre the general revenue have not been in so The Phoet ~e oe +- 11x Park Murder. | i } | large a ratio as those of the other Pro a , . — Ping: , , rhe evidence given on Saturday by James vinces. | Carey regarding the Phoenix Park mur , ing aces ; : | Carey regarding the Phoenix Park murder We nesda, Even 28th inst Phis reasonable view is bourre out} caused intense excitment in London. It is ul y U, é by the Public Accounts: In 1881-2, | reported that an Irish member of parlia- SUBJECT iment has been arrested. Ii is asserted also that the police have warrants for the arrest |of certain other gentlemen new in Eng land. T. O'Connor Sexton started for Dublia on Saturday. There is much con- | Juncture as to the object of his visit. The | Mrs. Byrne mentioned in Carey’s evidence | Wife of the secretary of the Land Labor there was collected in the Island: $199,162.62 34,220.30 From Customs, From Excise, ‘Among the Mountains of Wicklow aud Killarney,” Admission, 10 cents; Reserved Seats, 15 cents. Tickets for sale at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store, Apothecaries’ Hall, and Diamond Book- store. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at eight. Total, $233,382 92 Or less than $2.25 per head of the population. For av allowance on the dutiable goods purchased in Montreal, L ague in Great Britain, was arrested on the Halifax, St. John and elsewhere within 18th, in Peckham, London, on a charge of the Dominion, suppose we double these | conspiracy to murder the’ Government figures. The contributions of the Island | Officials The individual alluded to in| JOHN A. McINNIS, per head of the population are, then, all | Carey 8 testimony as ‘‘ number one,” Feb. 2 : Secretary. tolled, oniy about $4.50. It will|# 22 Irish American who has _ Feb. 21, 1883.— we freat tu . : ' j |resided sometimes in France and Ger- Sg eee doubtless surprise the editor of the | He appeared to have the disposal inany. | of an unlimited supply of money ; a large |} banking firm in Paris, which was by him In that | given as reference, replied, ‘The gentle- }Man in question has seemingly unlimited Patriot to learn that this Province paid | directly into the Dominion Treasury last | year a Jess sum than in 1878. year our contributions were :-- Werchants Bank of P. E, Island ‘HE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders 7 I of this Bank will be held at their Banking R, FEBRUARY 21,1689 W. & A. BROWN & CO, MRSON Hoty ; iurl } ( January and) ILL close out (during the month | of January and | February) the balance of their large Stock of i WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarts, Children’s Hoods 7 ¥ . 5 r 4 ‘ Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cullis, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, etc. iUistess, \ } } } >] | Fur Goods, Dolmans, Manttes, and Millinery Goods. Al so. the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels, wN"9 : and Tapestry Carpets and Nearth Rugs, A LARGH DISCOUNT. eS beh’ re GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch’town, Jan, 18, 1883. JANUARY. RANCE SALE, TAKING, een == 9() ANNUAL CLEA BEFORE STOCK ~ Household Goss | | | | Dur Buyer having Cone fy fy T) PURCHASE ODR SPRING 0g lo order to make room for th we will sel] ’ CHEAP FOR Giy Our surplus of Stock to carry in hand, not over to alether Seng; OD ee Y OF ALL DESCRIPT iN Carpets, Oil Clothe, Damask and tains, Table Linen, Towela, etec., etc. Large Stock of Grey and White es Sheetings and >hirtiags, (beg mais English and leading Dominion im Black Cashmeres: Cords, Lustres, Da oa And, at this Stock-taking time, mi all Departments, at tempting ey MACDONALD w lots of Goods in every Department: J. BB. A Lot of Ladies’ Dress Goods, & totot Clouds and Scarfs, A Letoft Mews scarfs, A Lot of Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, A Lot of Mantle and Uister ¢ loths, A Lot<. £ Pur Caps Yitts and Gloves, A Lot of Men’s and Boys’ Ulsters, A Lotof Winceys and Flanneis. J.B. MACDONALD. 10: —— — Congou Fea, very cheap, by Aliso, 100 Chests of Fine the Chest or Package. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Jan. 10, 1885 —wkly pat, pres ne Qcren Srrever LO eT Tl. H. PROW SEH Will, for the next Two Weeks, give SPECIAL BARGAINS, Men’s Qvercoats, Reefers & Ulsters, MENS FUR CAPS Tweecs, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, &c. Wee Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great Bargains will be given. L &. PROWSE, 74 Queen Streei. WINTER WEAR, D. A, BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST OPENED 100 FUR CAPS, 200 CLOTH CAPs, FROM THE FINEST TO TIME CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. A ER Ee me Ch’town, Dec. 19, 188: ——A LS 0-— FUR COATS. IN COON AND ASTRAGHAN, ie These Goods must be see fur yourselves. Call and sold, and are offered at the lowest prices. fmeans derived from large drafts from |} America.” ‘Number one” is about feet | 10 inches high; is well preserved; has a full | face and long hair and moustache: is slightly {lame in the right leg from the effects of a | wound received during the Franco-German jwar. He also served inthe American war. |The police believe he has gone to America | Several persons have been arrested at Liver- | pool upon their arrival there from Ireland | during the past few days. They will be |taken to Dublin, as they wiil probably be }able to give valuable evidence in the state trials. The London Times Says itis stated House, in Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of March next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and the trans action of such other business as may be laid before them. Proxies fer voting must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting, 232,011.07 46,387.57 From Customs, From Excise, 5 Total, $278 398.64 So that, ou the face of the blue books it appears that the burden of taxation bourne by the people of the Island was greater then than it isnow. Since then. however, the course of trade has chang- ed. We now buy more from Canada and less from other countries than we did then. It would therefore be mani- WM. McLE AN, Cashier. Charlottetown, Feb. 2], 1883—till meeting Charlottetown Nov. 2ist, 1882—2m sat tu th wkly WHOLESALE SUPPLIES a BEER & GOFEF’S. ene DS ill, during this month, clear out) A large and unexceptionable Stock of 4 in Kayglish and Canadian, with Tg Trimmings, at the lowest prices, | Suits and Single Girments made t 9 on the premises, in the hest style A Choice stant GROCER Teas, in five, ten and fifteen pound ah giving general satistacsion tog | «GEO. DAVIES & Charlottetow n, Feb. 20, 188% . Fire Departma ‘ i Currey Excrnrer’s OFricg, | Crry oF CHARLO TONE rel iy) FENHE attention of Citizens ish dit to the following section OW By-law regelating ‘he Fire Departmen ll. The occupant of ea: h house nf it whose yearly rent shall exeved thin shal] provide and keep «ne leather hold at least tuo gallons, sith name painted thereon. Hach homed at least two gcou kL dders, forming & connection between the ground ard of the y.of. Any occupant of 4 ting to have either the laddersor failirg to have them in geod repaif, nviction, be lable to the penaltier By-law. All parties faility to supply therm with the Jadders required before May, will be prosecuted, The penalty is as high as thirty A. N. LARGE Chief B Ch'town, Feb. 17, 1883.—3i c ae Gitizen's Skating & A Dicooer W. C, HOBEIBE rs - Ch'tewn, Feb. 9, '83, “BEAC } ONSFIEL TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIOS ‘On Thursiay, 22nd Tol AT TWELVE OCLOGh | | On the premises, that beautiful 1 known as “ Beaconstield,” sit Street, near Government House, WILLIAM DODD Feb 13, ’83, : Arctic Expedition.” a trations. Sales unpreet dented. * copies with 10, Exclusive J 5U cents —Bexer Pre. Co., Pre “Our Lost Explorers; G 500 pages | schnell iehitin sate. lead » aN ev K N SS festly misleading to take the blue books A ® . : . a > al : 2 : ill as our guide in this respect. But, taken | alluded to by Carey in his evidence on| We continue to act as Solicitors fcr Patents in Connection with the fact that tea and Saturday, as having been concerned in the Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, \te., of other articles taxed by the old tariff have | conspiracy against the lives of the English the United States, and to obtain pateuts in been plased upon the free list, and with | officials, are now in America, and that | Canada, England, France, Germany, and all e ee . ° ; ‘ . ha ere , : . oT CORK i irtyv-si > ails ; the influx of immigration and the increas | Great Britain has requested their ex- | ther countries. Thirty SE 7CRTS Prastion, -d purchasing powers of the Upper Pr | tradition, No charge for examination of models or ed purchasing powers o le Upper Pro- | drawings. Advice by mail free, vinces, they show that the statement of | Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Patriot that the present tariff has | further particulars of the accident at the the manen tiie ‘ en which bas the largest increased the taxes of the people of this|Chignecto Mines. On Saturday morning, Cireblation, aud is the most influential pnews- Proviuce by $2.28 cents per head is ab-/ shortly after the men went to work in Chig- paper of its kind published inthe world, The ¢ advantages of such @ notive every pateutee 'that P. J. Sheridan and Thomas Brennan, —s <= A pespatcn to the Halifax Heraki gives surd. | necto Mines, at Maccan, one of the bosses ee re le , found that two men, Hudson‘and Patton, were understands, : : Ne fart Bays “8 large revenue] incensible from tire damp. An effort was| is large and splendidly illustrated news- enables the Government to incur a large | made to rese expenditure ;”’ and, it might have added. | to reduce the public debt. Last year the debt was reduced by $1,734,129.62; and in the meanwhile, the couniry was being opeved up and its resources were being | discovery. The manager, James [ developed at a rate uvexampled in its | '*" considerable risk in trying to history, /mea. Much sympathy is felt for the paper is published Weekly at $3.20 a year, and js admitted to be the best paper devoted to Science, mechanics, inventions, engineering | Hudson, William Patton, and John Burrows gks, and other departments of industrial were dead, and three others dangerously ill. | pfogress. published in any country. Single Alexander Dewar was the boss who wade the | Copies by mail, 10cents. Sold by all news- jaird, also | dealers, help the| Address Munn & Co., puplishers of Scien- tific American, 261 Broadway, New York, ue the men, but in the attempt eleven others were affected. When the gang reached the surface it was found that Jobn Ww For Sale at Usual Low Cash Prices. ar tee LL Vv ATA LI "A. E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE | STOCK, purchased for Fall and Winter Trade. In part, as follows: 1000 Bbls. FLOUR (Choice Brands), 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Quality), | 125 Bbls. REFINED SUGAR, 350 Boxes and Half-Boxes CHOICI | 400 Bbls. APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, 50 Boxes CHEESE, 80 Pans. MOLASSES, 40 Kegs and Half-Kegs GRAPES, 20 Cases ORANGES, 25 Bbls, ONIONS, Large Assortment Confectionery, Nuts, Spices, Coffee, ete., ete, a 4 RAISINS. | ——-—:0: — —_— —_— O—— families , and operations have been sus. | Handbook about patents mailed free, Nov 8, 1882, : - ; | of the deceased A farmer who is clearing up his prevents farm, pended for the Ch’town, Deo. 2, 1882, 2aw BEER & GOFF. | LAY will be glad to help who are preperit g for ihe @ amination in the jrince of Wale’ their studies, For particular | office, 3 baer ED—A Clerk in 8 4 of about sixteen years (1 reference required. Apply at Ta OFFICE. fz O LET—A Dwelling House a situated on Prince Street ”" Peake Bros, & Co. po " iil alli ial a anita _ a fy\O LET—Immediate pot a desirable residence, sitt Hilisborough Street, Rent 10* tenant. Apply atthe Me B T.te Mr. F. S. Moore. a re ray O LET~The Brick Hovte “ig Street, at present occupied Irving, Esquire. PossessioD, 4 Apply to Thomas W. Dodd.