ne ‘Mouth CeOCvoweo , ts *. Agta y eee oe ‘“ This is true Liberty, when Free-boru Men having eeeaie the Pulein ais cei nes sail 7 “aha eile C. PIES tee NEW SERLES CHARLOTTETOWN, P KIN i Ky pW: (RD ISLAND, SATU RDA Y, FEBRUARY Uf, 1882. VOL 10, “NO, 68, HXAMIN EVENING, COMPAN DAILY IS ISSUED EVERY THE Ry roe Examiner f'vn JjonNER OF WATER LISHING anD GrcREA {7EORGE STREETS, @harlottetown, - P. E. Islan Rates or SUCSCRIPTION : S:x Months, . , . $2 50 Three Months, - - - 1 25 One Month, . . ° 0 50 ee~ Advertising at most Contracts may be made quarterly, ments, on application. Te moderate rates. half yearly or yearly advertis pw oF WTISI Nes bene = BRITS Wa very Keep in e } tor mor thiy INSURANCE OFFICE Eneen las OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insurance Comp CAPITAL, TEN MILLION LOLLARS kinds of proper settled prou.pt Insurance effected on all at current rates. Losses and equitably, FP, KENNEDY, General Agent. uth — Queen page Feb. 3, 1852 - Offic 2 hs. Ch'te wn, St. Lawrence > Hotel. el is now RE OPENE toughly repainted al ‘yle. Being central minutes walk veboats, it offe “iblic, fMHE above Ho having been the refurnished in the best +. situated and within thre the Railway Depot and Stea. inducements to the trav« liing Permanent and Transient Hoa Hote} modaticr unsurpassed by any other the city. 7 WM. E. HICKE, ~ Prop rieto = town, Dec. 2), 81, STEAM! STEAM. hk. HUT GH Ho the Front! The Mayflower Mills Have been thoroughly overhauled, and @ first-class Steam Engire put in, making it second to none on the Island, Parties from a distance can receive grists at shortest notice. their H. 8. GATES. wan Royalty, Dee. 20—41 Qaw, whly 2m P. B. I. POTTERY COMPANY. —_———— J ig avove Company beg to inform the Trade (hat they have erected a large and impr ved Ki'n and are now turning} out very superior Ware. They have on} hand a ia ge stoek of MILK DISHES. CREAM and BUTTER CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, urance Company, pany, P ders acco-} Department of their STAPLE AAI TD Pa IIO®. Wes of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. [INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. R SH, QUEEN SQUARE. ren ne oO - ’ W. & A. BROWN & CO. full assortment of (TOODSS, Establishment a i {ja 9 | | Readymade . some ty JUS A Select Assortment of D, 3a IY} Nov. of ee ATT COST! Clothing, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS iuxpensive Ladies’ Cloth Manitles I fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes AT A LARGE R SF OPENED scans ee meee — Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, } | bank gvardians in the city. and | f,o0o0ds. and Dolimans, and Colored Dress 3 DU OF ste aes ARD MARKED LOW, Feathers, Velvetecns, Ladies’ Sacanes, &e., &e. RK. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET Flowers rs ar EO LI I AS PRI in} , : ca ret their Parties wishing to & GOOD THA, 2, A large lot of Cu AN FE cheap; and sundry other a. | Dee. 16, 1881 -Sm eod, wkly : SEHLILING OFF i shall Seil oft my Stock of Groceries at 9 and 33 cents ; iC AISENS, ICTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; viicles too numerous to meation-2ai at cost for Cash only. A. T— SON'S. cosT. GROCERIES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. MOLASSES, 47 cents; SUGAR, 8 cents. CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; CURRANTS, 8 cents. lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very 10 cents ; W. A. HUTCHESON, 109 Urrer QuEEN ai pa easels ease estas ee CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLECE, and other Ware, which they offer whole-! sale at prices wh ch c meee be ¢ ompe sted | (ESTABLISHED 1873, ) with, and trust that merchapts wil: reserve} their orders. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Jan. 18, 82—wkly 2w W. C. BISHOP, tied ee aN Ct == AND— FORWARDING AGEN T, | Marina Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, BOX 1 9 y. & ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection o! Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates Consivtiments of Proloce solicited, prompt returos guaranteed, and Correspondence solicited and answered ot Novy. 14, 1881—lyr LOOK YOU HERE. STOV EPIPE. “ STOV EPIPE. FEYHE subscriber is now making an assort- ment of Stovepipe and Tiaware, Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash, Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order, Special prices to wholesale dealers, Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and| carefully attenced to, Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr. Jen- kin’s residence, Queen Street, R. RODD, « Practical Tinsmith, Charlottetown, Sept. 39, =1 -3m i BSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER > the Cheapest and most Newsy gs Witeh« Aw apo Per clwees HALIFAX, N. 8. Pager ; Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of King and Queen Streets, Char- lottetown, P. E. L AEAGH & MILLER, - ea te Sheen Yeung Men for Business. } el - Proprietors. y" R SYSTEM is conducted on Actual B sivess and Scientifie Principles, and | embraces al! subjects necessary fer a therough ‘CommerctaL Education, Our faeilities for | teaching these are the mest complete that have lever been devised. Theory and practiee are ‘combined, and the whole course rendered so | interesting and practical that the dullest sta- dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The course of Study is short, practical, usefal and | reasonable ; it is just what every MAN needs | ‘and will use, no matter what his calling or | profession is to be. only industry and integrity as his cenitel, the clerk engaged during business hours, desirous by evening study to repair the de- fects in his education, each have the advan- ase off-red by our sessions occupying DAY | AND EVENING, Morning Session, 9.30 to | 12. and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, to 9.30, Viplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- , tory examinations. Students any time. No entrance examination required. | Business men and others are cordially invited to call and examine our system Teach your sons what they will pract tice | when they become men. Full particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, Scholarships, &c., &c., on application tu L. B. MILLER, er ‘ Jan. ~ 1 a ie oa. BANK OF P, B ISLAND, | i ANK OF P, E, ISLAND NOT'SS taken at their face for Goods orin payricné “: Bills, at BOREHAM’ BOOT STORE. Nov. 29—tf FARM WANTED. iy JANTED TO FPURCHASF, a Farm of from 200 to 590 acres of friable soil and . porous subsoil, well waterr d, dweliing House and othr ings Address, with fall Rew, Hamilton Lodge, SscoUand, with good vecessary build- particulars to Mr, Joppa, Edinburgh, fin 18 For Seotey td English ‘Twoeds or Worsted Suits, _— _anadian Tweed Suits, of all Descriptions, 60'S Uw bb, For Overcoats "TC" ).- Go .-° The youth commencing a business life with | but | } 7.30 | may enter at | Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881. J 2 ea mea A ST OTT RIE OE TSR CIE " SS ene THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE: ~ HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH ‘A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material, «OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Garefal and Skilfal Supervision of Mr. J. W. iitch al <a aa a LETTER HEARS, RECEIPTS POSTERS, DODGERS, &e., Ke., BILL HEADS, | BLANK CHEQUES, NOVES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, n Short Notice, in Gooa Ce Siyle, at Cheap Prices, | opin 1 itheir property already LINE. F | aise -d them have much greater difficulty in the futere | 25 hi ult land Cha lotte jance Was great. SC ei n | for at } * } ‘. iwith ee wishes of arit. | 5 1% ‘ EERE ESP EDR ERE uN se We do not hold curselves responsible for the 0} : ions or viements of our corre Sj ondents A Ti crd to Bank Rebbers. ee i> VV To the £ditor of the Examiner. Si1rx,—-I think all rhibbiadinael people } will agree with me when I say that persons (who owe the Bank of P. EB. Island many Hse of dollars which have been Examining who should have the presumption any expression of ‘ton through the press abont how the the Bank shonld be managed in view of its resumptien. Persons with encumbered to its of the greatest worthless by the the last to give rritten off as da miftee are a . afl it's or fullest extent are guilty wreng when they persuade a Cashier -in a clandestine manner to give them large jamounts to invest in potatoes and oats to i} compete jare thec lass of debtors that traders. These ere rightfully icondenmed by Dr. Taylor in his first letter after the suspension of the Bank, and these are the men by whom the banks have lost with legitimate i}many thousands, instead of through them earning dividends.” If I mistake not the present crisis will open the eyes of all C:s es in the built; but these who have hitherto, will find they will, air are eas sily in obtaining thousands to recklessly invest in potatoes, oats, po k, and other preci Lri- ous specn sla! ions. It will not be done by simmly drawing cheques on trolled by a weak-minded Cashier. These people, of visionary schemes who, through the mismanagement of Banks, have been living at extravagant rates are now wel! known to the community. Stockholders and Depositors have been long enough | coniributing to their support. Yours, ete., DeEposiror. ~~ 2 <a Meeting at Cumberland, South) Shore. Pursuant to public notice, a large and inflnential meeting was held in Cumber- land Schoolreoom, on Wednesday evening, , forthe purpose of discussing the wants of the District, particularly of a laily steam ferry between Rocky Point John Swith was ap- a few appropriate he explained the object of the On motion Mr. pointed Chairman. In remarks mee'ing. Donald Farquharson, M. P. P., then addressed the meeting He thought the ferry necessary, and “would support any méa tres introduced to grant it. Donald McKay, M. P. P. District was entitied to a dail! ly steam ferry, and as the present Government had always aided the District when in their power, he felt sativfied they would do so still. He also would do his best to obtain a grant for the ferry. Hon. Mr. Campbell said that the present Government had always done their best to meet the requirements of the people. They bad given a bridge on West River lasteameron Sundays. He thought a daily steam ferry mue wonld support their claims, Hon. Mr. S patti van said that the matter had never been brow ght to and he thonght it the duty of the} sent to look after it as the griev aAnaga laily fore, Governn had given a contract of the ferry, and when that expired the present Govern- ment would be in a position to aid them If possible, they would see to the matter| at an early date Messrs. Shaw, Foley, Currie, Dickieson, Doyle, Dowling and others, also addressed the meting, Mr’ M. W. Marphy re — & memorial ‘the names of 150 electors, praying for daily communication between Rocky Point and Charlottetown and docks for the he aripg -_ use of the boat employed, : 7 “eT, The following resolutions were unani- UPPE R ‘QUEEN ‘oon “tie following : TT, COR NER! Moved by Mr. M. W. Murphy seconded v 4 s J rr ™ é v | . / TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HAL. " lby Thomas E. Murphy, Esq. ,— : ; ‘hs in the Resolved, That the memorial which has There you will find the largest and best assortment of Clor efect fit he reid before the meeting be given to Hon. “In 1 4 . i . . ot 2 aw lew . Island. Prices very moderate. ‘The best workmanship and a_ pe | Mr Suihvan, in order a he may lay it en alias for or Executive Council as soon as convenient yur ranteed, as jand bo'h Houses at the me etins g of the Leg ven icitinehisioin : iiature A complet e line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. &ce. Moved by Thomas E, Murphy Esq., ‘ceonded by A. C. Shaw,— olovd, That a vote of thanks be tendered ify Sullivan and the other members qdinx the meeting. aud their manifest a pe aie the District in revard to the Steam ferry. Mr. John MeMillan., sec- oe wed by / Mr. .™. Foley,— ~ Phat tne procee lings of this meet arene. o Exawixgsr and Patrivt he s&s a. to the 1 publication. . al h ae heen presented to _ he promised to comply the meeting and to de YT a — Salli -; =—-_- —-- Tr best method of ings uring ‘ites ficat’ons,savs the New Eng dand ° a bank con-} own. | bly j to-day atan early hour , tho ught the +h needed and he; his notice be * The previous Government He also clerk’s ‘Gr rocer . Montague Notes. Tuesday evening. 7th instant, (notwith- standing deep snow) found our Hall well filled by a representative audience, ascem- bled at the call of the members of ‘* Beacon Light” Division, Sons of Temperance, to an enjoyable entertainment, consisting of music, reacings, and a short drama. Miss Sophia McLeod, with her known ability, disecoursed sweet music, and accomplished, by means of Rev. Mr. Berrie’s ‘ kist of whostls” (kindly ient for the occasicn) more than an army of constables could have, viz: preserved perfect order amongat everi the small boys. Mr. James M, Aitken presided with his nenal willingness Mr. Gamaliel Gillis lead off by reading the “Pourth of July,’ by Peck. Possessing as: Mr G. does a keen sense of the humorous, coupled with perfect self- command, one oon easily imagine they were listening to Mark Twain. Mr. Daniel Stewart next appeared as ‘* Sambo,” in character, and delivered a stump speech, in good darkie style. Here was good tun ~a few local hits and some real dry humor. Then came Mr. Thomas Loyvan, with ag Jrish song, which he well sustained throughout. Next came the drama ‘ Tem; tation,” in which Meesrs. T. Logan, M. Campbell, D. Martin. B. Jobnson, wird Murphy, Gower McLood and three , Fy adies: > and grace. Misses Johnson, L. Moore and Margaret Moore—tovk part and where all did their be st and did se well, it would be {invidious to particniarize. It was, how- ever, acknowledged by all that Mr. Edward | Murphy piayed his part as Tim O'Bryan in a masterly manner. The excellent amuse- ment combined with instruction and les- isons 7 moral and practical vaine will secure | the emperance Society a crowded house 'whemever they again favour the commun- lity with an opportunity of showing their appreciation. The Division is doing good work and floerishing, though some gave it but three weeks to live. The mail driver, Mr. Campbell, between Cardigan and here, had a trying experience last night and this morning. Leaving Car- digan on the arrival of the train last night, between six and seven o'clock, he, with the greatest difficulty, reached Mr Isaac Fos- ter’s, and wisely put up forthe night, staring at break of day this morning. He travelled at the rate of a mile an hour, and ‘madethe Brid:e at noon. Few men would ihave faced the storm last night, and proba- fewer would have attempted the road it is not all plea- ‘sure driving a stage, and Mr. Campbell deserves the confidence and gratitude of the public, for his untiring efforts to serve them, Montague Bridge, Feb. 9th, 1882. 3: a ++ eh Grains of Gold- Great truths are often said in the fewest wor Is. Perseverance is the best school for manly virtue. What sunshine is to Mowers smiles are to humanity. Poverty isin want of of everything. Wit is a merchandize that is sold but can never be bought. He who proposes to be an author should first be a stude nt. Better bend the neck promptly than to bruise the forehead. much, but avarice gives himself to fhe winner is he whe g s werk bedy and soul. I: is easy to look down on others; to {I yok down on ourselves is the difficulty. Act well on the moment, and you have performed a good action to all eternity. According to the security you offer to her, fortune makee her loans easy or ruinous. Most of the shadows that cross our path through life are caused by standing in our own light. Gold can buy nearly everything in this worid except that which a man wants most, viz,, happiness. Whea we are gloomy and lose faith in God's goodness, and our own future,we are most table to temptation. Exp ‘rience Is a good school, but it keeps us too long, aud the tuition bills are teo costly four one who is in a hurry for a ad ploma. Happy those who are permitted to select heic companionship, end are not forced to sccent such as fate au d circumstances foist non them. Simple, sincere peoy ple seldom speak much «f their ] jety; its! age itself in acts rather tha in words, and has more influence than homilies or protestations. Ap BD ave word from one be ‘oved oft draws tlood from many a heart whi you de efy the battle-axe of hatred or the Keenest “— of vindictive satire. Ve rise by the things that are under feet ; By what we have mastered of good an‘ gain: by the pride deposed and the passion slain, And the vanquished ills that we hourly meet, Toe conditions of success are these :— his hest to meet tf \eir views. : > To a anitable manner to the vote of ‘First, work; sec md, concen'ration; third, oe - oti Yr 1.a3 did the other members) firness. Labour is the genius which : a changes the ugliness of the world into |B’ es Dt af thanks, moved by Donald beauty; that turns the greatest curse into lag MacKay. MP P a seconded by Dougald t hlessing. 1 Maes ia. was unanimously ac orled the There is nothing more to be esteemed ‘Ch airman, and the meeting _ dispersed than a manly firmness and decision of | eyervone appe artng well satisfied at the} .-haracter. We like a person who kvows | order) y manner in which it was conducted. sown mind and sticks to it; who sees at J. Mv ct Fe See’y nee what isto be done under given cir- cumstances, and does it. ee EEE Orr 2 Vienna Politixche ¢ orrespondenz says ba a } is tirat to con ult - a {feren: ny oo sand a = Ir Gladstone is incline d to ac - _ ; his honesty and his secias Coppeccions, for th yptians. and make 7 ‘ee r : heory of Egypt for the hy . ‘ e of hia former customere ; a ithen to call on some of} he eed nc Ey pt an me lep: nident tate uncer a European wd ascertain whether be was polite ana ac Pe ant with the collective guarantee of | commodating; and then ascertain if he has} '"Hce a powern. eae the E eat fanv enen‘es and obtain ti heir, opinion, an? if |* »€@ Hurop 28 e .eir enmit nd finalls : ; allie neossib} the cause of ™ ; a =" vm bei rong rug Empress Eugenie is at pre ent living in F : a : . ; ; , , > tg ascertain 'y actua : hi After this/asnali house within the grounds of Oshorne, the dutie ae require Oo! 7 . : — isle of Wicht. aod is visited daily by wzse | } gone throueh, in jer to re isle Ol ‘ course nas been i ik, - nad . aun sure you bave the mam you sendy take the|Qu en Victona | “ a proved eed a. 2 trial |liziead +o tho aflloted iacy. alerk o%