-~ premearibecene S-permi> So cc =e - ae xy ive DPouna . YRA ‘“ This is trne Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evuirripes. Sinaie Copirs ‘Two Cents. Ee ee mar SS eae eno were on ~ant [EW IES CHAKLOTTETOWN,. PRING D EE Wa RD ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 188: VOL 10.---NQ, 96 N br W 4 S ul ‘ Uy Fr i i \ d } at J ‘ AN RSD) ' e Ji th ROE 16, [S82 4 te i e ’ es NC A CLE A OE aD STE _ eae GaEEpmenen — aneuing oo ie r\ wYWwEeD po mpm earn ome eaves gat ED Ble BAL <h gtk) miils;and if it was'from such ‘' companions ” tHE WAIL) WXAMINER = til iL i | C) “i z € pie ef mF EN BPEENG fe Doctor Jenkins imbibed his coneaibale of es i i 4 J _ a : =~ the Irish, I think the Government of Prince is ISSUED ae ae eee . We do not hold ourselves responsible for the Edward Island did a wise thing in exeludin Br INE WXAMI rt i VOMPANY at Pes... pinions or st Lents of owr correspondents such a character frow the position of Medica rroM a4 ‘ or WATER ” ==>: ~Superintendent of our Asylum , ' pies. a : Although he blows considerably of “mental ane oe : i Sy the Hditor of the Laamiuner. (ap: acity and pro fessional ax q! lirements,” 2 Vhariottetown, Pp. wt ‘ ; y an Sip In the Patriot of 23 qd wit, Person who is not a genticman could, perhaps, Ray , irs a long letter from Mr. S bd allude te those to wv hom, from behicd a pro- . @ . ss 2? . ye Rae hse hile The electors *°*tiomal M. D., he had given a pill” more Six Months, ; ; 50 care , deadiy and unerring than the ‘ volley of Three Months. - i 1 25 ~ uistrict, 80 far as | know, aio | 0 slugs” from ‘+ those horrid Trosh.” @ne Month, . - 0 50 Stock y eep interest in the newspaper contro- Yours truly, g@ Advertising at mcet moderate rates ersy at press nt going on between those TRISHMAXN, ie my on ale suans Hemen. — There is an old and true March 14, 1882. en’racts may made 10F month} > Gee |: 3 axiom which says ‘** you had-better wash ' —— -—— quarseriy, halt yea yearly advertise , -~ 3 gS ur dirty linen at home,” which would ap-' A Eevere Loss by Fire. ments, on : nly wellin this ease [f those gentlemen rn ee a ee a ee re ee et ee ee ee wishing OP aks LAarrilics WAC CGO Mann 200 ALMA 1, r. G PUA tt ANGa, i862. g to get their GR@CERIES Cheap should call at once and 1 . + ' lea Ve toacir orders. ‘favorable any personal difficulties to settle, I ink it would be to their advantage, as welles to that of the pe blic, to. wait till the House meets, when they will have a opportanity of settling their troubles on the floor of Parliament. Mr. erry, appears, howeter, to be completely worsted in the newspaper warfare, and if he cannot make any better defence in the 'presenee of the Speaker, he wili be whally the’merey of his formidable opponent, the — se of defending himeelf that, under réizary cireumstances, would be rcorint a by an honorable man. In his! Ne iter Mr. Perry reveals acareer of politi- | ical tergirversation and deceit on his part} GOOD TEA, 25, 39 and 33 cents ; CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; MOLASSES, 47 cents; MOONS CI RAISINS, 10 cents ; CURRANTS, 8 cents. SUGAR, 3 cents. Full Moon 4th day, Sh. 27m. p.m, S. E. r ind ae A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMA es OD, very Wew Moon 19th day, 8h Sm,am.N.W. cheap; and sundry other articles too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cas “3 i - First Quarter, 26th day, 94. 2im. a.m, E, ; t) Day ox wenn S@2 (Sum !Moonjiligh | Da W. A. HUTCHESON . hm hv! aft’n! mern Dee. 16, 188i—3m eod, wkly 109 U PPER (JUGEN SPRSET li Wednesday (6 435 42) 2 8 32 2' Thurs iay 4! $3} 3 53' 9 ; en ne — SS 3 Friday | gy 4 6. 9 49! 4| Saturday 33 46) 5 53)10 23 IL 24 4 CS mit 5 Sunday {| 30; 47) © S3piO 34, Cc) y 6! Monday 34! 491 7 iQ 1k 24} - 7 fuesday 3 50! 9 Jill 55) a 2 - SiWednesaay ' 29 5§2;'0 4'aft 28 3 £ Sor 205" Readymade Clothing, weeds and Heavy Cloths, tomy” 3 irs) «© Readymade Clothing, Tweeds anc pare Cloths, Ll'Saturday | 24) 56) 0 9 2 30/11 46 ; eee seal al - 12 Sanday ' 23) 57\'1 6! 3 44 AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN Tiiis NE. 13 Monday | 21; 58,2 OF 4 49 14 Tuesday 96 0| 249 6 Ié§ ee be po - i ‘ + - 13 Wednesday | 17|. 1/3 29' 7 351 Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Doimans, and 16; Thursday 1s} = 3} 4 «5 8 38 a3 g: 4 2s +} 1 ~~ : 17| Friday 13} 4) 4 35) 9 2 Mur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Good: aturday i 39} 9 8/10 12; 12 07 19 Sunday 9 7' 5 37110 53 - eu 20 Monday | 7) s' 6 silt gal AT A GLA BG. BRAD VU COmawaw . 21, Tuesday .. 4 9| 6 4)| morn! 2)Wednesday ; 3) 11/7 18, 0 13 JUST GPENED AND MARKED LOW, 23'Tharsday a3 i27;8 2 @ $4 24 Friday 5 59 i3 8 52) i 39 ‘ m4 L . >» ' rt > n On| « at ° Ai Q ae 1900 A WOON Acannt ny [ V nN Fea at, Y lyat Q 5 iF eid \ ws on a a oto ca -is. caae. oa rimens 0 iQWerS, FeabLers, ve yeige 8, Laults Sati Gur, Gb, 27| Monday 53; I7\11 435; 4 | 25 cuneday 5} LY: ait 46; 5 53 ep £3 rT i ay ! CE oe _W. TREMAIN ‘€, 30/Th ome y |} 48 21) 2 47\.7 57 re : a 31\ Frid ae 5 46 6 } 22 3 48] 8 39,12 49 Nov. 1, 1881. 83 QUi EEN STREE ; = ” r ¥ i NOTICE. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUA RE k AVING rented the preimnises la ely oc- Di ‘ ° Ji h jaway 4. . cupied by C. F. Ha iis, the subscriber | ! beg: to intimate to the public that he is carry- oO ing on the ogg on W. & A. BROWN & CO in a’ its branches Or “4 rs Se lly at-' a a e tenc:dto. A call respectfully solicited : z : L. W. HARRIS, | Keep in Every Department of their Establishment a full assortment oi Feb. 8, 1882. Upper Queen pais a 7 er A Btls © Ine Ein nF ‘Gh Sk. Lhe ht NOUDARUG UlELUE. | ——= | of superior quality as they Cucen Insirance Usmpany, OF ENGLAND INSPECT THEIR STOC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,| _ benefit this large and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, import direct from the best British and Foreiga markets. ‘K IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. erais lid CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLL ‘ks. — are HARLO} iy us T Ow N COLLEGE — City of London Fire Insurance Are rseat CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS ‘BS USIR FS 39 Insurance effected on all kinds of property ESTA ee : i (ESTABLISHED 1573,) at current rates. Losses <etiled promptly and cquitably, Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of | F. KENNEDY, | General Lye nt, ' King and Queen Streets, Char- lottetown,’ P. E. I » (Queen i$s2. ner - PEACH 2 Wid dD QW Office—-South Sid Ch’town, Feb. 3, W. C. BISHOP, See EP LIN Cr +e qual c Proprietors, § Besigued to “ducate Young Men for tusiness. ~- ++ OY SYSTEM is conductel on Actual Business and Scientitic Principles, and —AND— embraces all U saje cts necessary for a thorough FORWARGING AGENT, i ‘ j Hai A aa COMMEKCIAL Education. Our facilities for S ey A 1" eachiny these are the most complete that have arina nq my vi ‘ myer teaching these are em Pp ‘ Marina Ing Lice Brot 7 ever been devized. Theory aud practice are j}combin: d, and the whole course rendered so | inte resting and practical that the dullest stu- 1 Pal f\- wiv Te 919 A on¢+ | dent cannot fail 'to be lars gely benefitted. The Genera UULL UGE sun £ Yoh by course of Study is short, practical, useful and | reas warble ; ; lt is just what every Man needs —_—AND ~ ve ‘and willase, no matter what his calling or | HALIFAX, R.'&,)Proteetion Bde: | : ‘The youth commencing a business life with | only industry and integrity as his capital, the clerk engaged during business hours, but desirous by evening study to repair the de tects 1m his education, each have the advan. ‘age offered by our sessions occupying DAY | LND BY E: NING. Morning Session, 9.30 to| yARTICULAB ATTENTION given to the s nent of Lotster id other Canned Dfawbacks Goods, and collection oft Custom thereon Halis, Cargoes, and insured iv x}, + faials first-ciuss offices at tnost favorable rates 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7,30| , Gi FF 7" I a mi Consizaments of Proijuce soli ited, aud: ty 9 49. : = ff es 8 * 3 i Ez ; . lit i j ; : : et te * prompt returns guaranteed | Wiplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- | U f ig i ; UJ 2 oom apenas uce solicited and answered| tory examinations. Students may enter at; Qa & 8 &@ Le rat. bee time. No entrance examination required. | Nov. 14, 1881—lyr | Business men and others are cordially invited | : ee : | 5 ; SEN REPLENISHED WITH ee i ™ "= } &e > all a id examine our sy stem. HAS LATELY BEEN relut . aya HI ; l an ; 563 3 ee, i + Teach your sons what they will pract on en 1 s a usen & 28 2 when they become men. y itanad ong no. + ana MES ice Pu i particalars con erning Terms, pe, | aloe i Upp y 0 rn ing i pbs + rent ate Ti (Guo Atl RIG v OF TH y | Scholarships, &c., &e., on application to ‘ eR aE L. B. MILLER, : . are a “ap raay i . ee. x a f ‘ “% 3 Jan, 7, '81—e od. Principal. OF THE LATEST INVENTION AVD BEST BAsCs v3, Blue Flag, mo orp x mun. eT ee 3} at their face for Goods or in payment of ; ' ae. ND A Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains IN BCOTS AND SHOES Nov. 29—tf The stockis good aud seeson able, and the | | PARM WANTED. | opportunity is a very rare one to secure real! ly | | UAT ANTED TO PURCHASE, a Farm of M°RVELLOUS BARGAINS. VW from 200 to 5 10 acres of friable soil and P. BK. Island Bank notes taken at their porous subsoil, well watered; with gocd valuc for goods BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. fol! ldwelling House and othr necessary build. : : lings Address, with full particulars to Mr, a 2 hh i W. SMITH. | Rerp, Hamilton Lodye, Joppa, ~ a Scored. Cl’town, Veo. 5, idsl—~ood a = — ‘For Scotch and English Tweets or Worsted Suits . For Canadian Tweed Aulis. For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- Ss oe ke = = & he E ran a UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortm Island. Prices very moderate. The best work yuaranteed. mut of Cloths in e cihi inshilp —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. Xe. Remember the adder, two doors above Apothecaries Hal! Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 188). Corner ee ae RT Ae OE © — - ~ - te THE EXAMINER AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Hr id. W. Mitshell, TO PRwin D BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, BLANK CHE’ us, NOTES 6. HAND, MAND BILL*, On Short Notice, in Good Styie, ai POSTERS, DUDGERA, de., &e., Cheap Prices. although it i}man who finds that place and I sequently resort that ‘infamy 'Mr. Laird and his ; positian of {Year tgrition to me ? i ito bis own thigh position of Speaker of the House at! ita hands and & perfect tit INER He says:— |: RECEFPES. ee ja | «* is must be admitted that, con- the disadvantages under which he labored, he has made 4 pretty good fight. it is true, is too well known in this district to be successfuliy defended, d his last effort is that of a desperate power are grasp, and con- and means for eiiering a ng iis record, fast slipping from his s to artifiees + cover his name Tecan scarcely he- hat should for ever f and disgrace, lieve that: sit down and write for publication in the press of this Province a history of his poli ‘tical eareer so replete with the details of his own political deceit and treachery as Mr. Perry did in his last letter. He states that in 1873 himself and Mr. Howlan con- it i this district in opposition to the ULaird-Havthorne Government,and that they elected by large majorities. That an eles ment in the canvass was opposition to ithe terms of Confederation obtained by ' confreres, but that if better termes could be secured they were to support them. A Government was formed, under the leads rship of Mr. Pope, and Mr. Perry was ensconsed in the sunny Sneaker cf the salary of S50) per anpan, forgets to mention that this was twice the famonnt hitherto paid the Spea‘xer, and that ithe. additional $250 was vor him in con- mats ii . further states hat oon Pope and Howlan proceeded to Ottawa and suceeeded in obtaining for this Province} better terms to the extent of $28,000 a! year, which were almost unanimously ad- | opted by Partesenenn He dees net stop to consider the gentlemen, has been to this Province, which they succeeded in securing In oppo- , n who he now calls his polisical and which sum those great Lib-i all in their power to prevent this Seanatignlahell country from obtaining — ‘sing so far as to telegraph the Govern- ment of the Dominion not to give Pope and Howlan any better terms. Thuse gentle- men, however, notwithstanding this oppo ti aceording to Mr. Perry, did sneces r $28 000 a vear fer this Is! . Hlaythorne egre a. ettitle them to ogee 3 it. gYatitude oF the than Laird and which fact shouid everlasting thanks and cople of this Province. But how did Mr. Perry set on this oceasion? One would he would do all in his power for the men who appointed him honorable and lucrative position, and who had also proved themselves the true friends wople. The sequel shows that he} lid not du so.. On the contrary, according! statement, while holding the | upLose that of ihe Conservative Party, the) party who had hy their superior ability] cured $28,000 a year better terms for the | Province, he was plotting on the other| side, and had promised Messrs. Yeo and MeDenald, the nominees “of the Laird , his support at the Dominion Elec- ‘tions. Such conduct on the part of Mr. Perry was both mean and contemptible, | ‘and should brand him in the opimton of} hivh minded person, as being the |mnoest mercenary and di ishonoral vle of politi: | i cians. Hi 3 own recital of the facts con- (nected with his infamous escapade in 1873, | jis snufticient to establish this beyond 4S} ‘doubts. This controversy in the news- apers has been = means of bringing his| misconduct, his basiness and his} hery dire thy oo the notice of an in- Hivent public who will ehow him on the} have a proper| levery opp ortunity ¢ that they preciation of his m any ‘acts of political} with, iny mana in his sober sense could House, with a; Bat Me, Perry! great | that the property fever in sum, obtained by those | id hein to an} To the Editor of the Examiner. Deak *ir,—Be pleased to give the follow- ing a place iu your valuable paper, and o! lige : — On the morning of Tuesday, the 7th inst, the barn and stabica of Mr. James Waddell, of Orepaud, Lot 29, were totally destroyed by fire. Unfortunately, at the time, there werein the stables six head of fine cattle,one horse and three hogs, all of which perished in the flames. The barn contained abeut 200 bushe s of oats, alarge quantity of hay end straw, together with harness, carts and other farming uten- ails, al! of which were consumed. ‘Mr. Waddell was a thrifty, hard-working mau, and is now under the pain ef seeing bis industry of years reduced to ashes. He was absent at the time. The cause of the fire is not properly known. Mr. Waddell has the sympathy of very many, and we trust he will bav> thcir assistance alse, in aiding him to bear the heavy léss whieh he has sustained. No insurance. Yours truly, A NrioubBovk, March 19th, 1882. Crapaud Notes. The Messrs Myers, who have the contract of Victoria Bridge, »1ti hough the weather has been so stormy, are doing good work, and bave almost completed the contract. Men who are cepable of judging of such work say it is well done. Mr. tamovt, who has the contract of the ‘There has wharf, is now hauling timber beea sucha depth of snow in the woods it was almost impossible for him to get the material required. Farmers are now hau ing mussel mva lively. There are twenty diggers now on the river in full blast, People here are rejoicing over the bill to be brought bofore the Government * epee the Assessment Act. The Government of to-day is very popular in this part of the country. Diphtheria is doing its fatal work here, Ten children in this neighberheod have died since the first of November last, with this sease. Grapaud Corner, March 15, 1882. —_———e + ry Winnipeg. | The faith of speculators, as to the rapid \development of the North-West, is very trong. Accounts from Winnipeg report the city is as intense asever. The hotels are crowded, isaregnuiar jam at meal time— the accommodation being quite imadequate to meet the requirements of the crowds who, from all quarters, repair to the city. A number of 1wammoth hotels are to be immediately erected, At present every available space is utilized for sleeping pur- One building lot was recently sold city, which brought $36.000, or one thoneand nine hundred and forty four dollars per foot frontage, being ennal toa huodred and sixty- two dollars perinch ! Knex’s @hurch has been bronght tv the hammer, and the first bid for it was one handred and ten thousand dollars, which was rapidly increased, till the offer rose to one hundred and twenty-six thousand, at which fixure it was knocked ‘down to a syndicate. After the sale was fover a responsible party in the building ‘offered to lease it for five years as it stood, jand to make all his own alterations, ata ‘rental of seventeen thousand tive hundred dollars. These fact indicate how confident speculators are as to the rapd growth of the city. Land is being sold rapidly and at high ‘prices. Properties many miles from the city, which conid have been purchased Jast ifall at about fifty dollars per secre, are now |boughs at prices ranging from twu buadred and fifty toathousand dollars per acre. | There will doubtiess be a reaction, for these ehormous advances cannot be maintained, ‘It is the remarkable vigor with which the iconstrnetion of the railway has been pfose- ,cuted, which has led to the development of a speculat ive sf irit. When the rich- ness and extent of the land to be possessed lare taken into account, it is impoesible to estimate the increase which may take place s in the population of the great North West | duris 1g the coming decade. There are only blets of emigration from Europe at lpresent, but a fall flow may be confidently | anticipate d, which will continve to increase jin volume for many successive years, until p moses, in the dollars, ' ithe couutry is teeming with millions of busy Hsionesry and deceit. | . a . % H li marae g and prosperous iphabitants. — Malijaz ELEcrTor. ae” — i 22 ; rau. Ticnish, 6th March,1882 % | -—- _ =o * Wis a W. Danent hawer, of Washington, has haitor ¢ the Ev Lit ner. I rec ‘ iver i 8 ] tter fri : Liv utepant Das enhawer, ' ' . that disinterested philanthropist, J.isaying that the **.}« Jeannette party had to c iil continues to bore the pubtic! travel several huncred miles over ice from the his ‘‘ lunatic” writings. He is posing| ship to the mouti of the Lena After wading a publi- benef-etor, and hence he feels it|two miles to land they were forced to travel e hia duty to aifix his signature to his;oue hundred miles further 'et ore react ~ etters. ishelter. Danenbawer was up five days an My attention was, by a friend, directed ta/four nights without sleep or rest. He paragraph in Saturday’s #XamM ‘*sach a one, were he in a fitcompanion for those lanimous wretches whe, from bebind the helter of a hedze or wall, pour a volley of sins inte th se against whom they have a grudge” What does he mean by this lan- mage? What right has he thus to wantonly uit Lishmen? The Irish are neither retches” nor ‘“‘pusilaximous”” If he insinuate that the Irish are such wretches” t’ at they cowardly shoot those gainst whom they have a grudge, I have no = is an *‘un- his opening fretand, 13 woud be sl ans to resitation in telling him that he mitigated are such ‘* wretches” tof louagers in low Londen bar-rooms or gin- >libeller, The idea that the Irish} may exist ia the fancy | says that out of the thirty three comprisin the crew and officers of “the “Jcannette,” ocly thirteen are kuown to be living. The Governor of Yakoutsk treated them with the gre: stest comsideration. He sent sleighs for them, aud gave them a supper on Chiist- nas Eve. Advices received at V icto ria, B. C., from Ottawa, states that a syndicate of California ox pitalists has been formed to build the leland Railway. Silsbee Ross bas declined to enter the contest for the new Sportsman's (up unless Hanlan isa es mpetitor, which the Jatt ter’s previous eh- gagements render iu.probable. Sn