ee ComMPraNny so ee hi ee sen Bree Deatane « Yash. “ This is trae Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advige the Public, may speak free.” —Evrurwes. Sivan Comme Two C»sts ~NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1882. = VOL ‘10.-—NO. 135, I$ ISSUED EVERY EVENING, ©. BE. ISLAND We do not hold ourschws responsible for the) PURSUANT to notice, a meeting of the By rar Examiner PoBLISHING FROM THEIR UFFICE, : ae . opinions or statements of our. correspondents electurs of the Belfast District was held at : icine i. |Eldon this afternoon, forthe purpose of ‘nominating candidates to represent the CoRNER OF WATER oe Political Meeting at Wood Isianas. pjtrict (TURE WAREROOMS| anp Gueat GeoRGE sTRECTS, , ra in the House of Assembly.— Charlottetown, . - P. E. Island, Sr F —--— ; About eighty electors present.—Jolin Mur- Rares oF SUBSCRIPTION : i : é To the Editor of the Examiner. ichison in the chair. ’ oe e> FY “ : . | Our late representatives being called Si. Months, - - : * es ‘ Six,— Pursuant to public notice a large upon, Mr. Nicholson first addressed the Three Months, - . ° <0 iii cecciid. Cid inintrapcinil and influential migpting of ‘the electors of | meeting, and in his usual honest and One Month, ' . , -— Wood Islands and vicinity was held in the | straightforward manver, clearly defined the me Advertising at most moderate rates. remé y . —— Wood Islands Schoolhouse (west), on Wed-! policy ese fovern i y ng ' i ANNOUNCEMENT! - chia the Otel » ts De ane policy cf the present Governmeut, which Gontracts may be made for monthly, , . , > ~ (att ee 8 nescay evening, the 26th “9 he pur-| he ably defended. pose of nominating two candidates to re-! Mr Crawford next came forward, and present this District at the forthcoming | pave an account of his stewardship, and election. |fercibly defended the actions of the Gov- James A. McMillan, Esq., was elected ernment, and challenged the Opposition to Chairman, aud the undersigried to act #8; show where there was any mismanagement ’ ’ quarterly, nasi yearly or yearly advertise- plication. Smee U) . r+ ‘ menta, on ap Trade is about completed, and will excel & az My Stock for the Spring <3 a > : . > Buyers of the following lines of any previous show. PROFESSIONAL CARD. — PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, > ans —_ : Mr. Crawford, our 'ate ‘representative, |“ Let his party inside” ' ROTARIES PUBLIC, &c. + ; ; e i hehe aeveont addressed the meeting. He| Messrs. Malcolm McMillen, Jas Stewart ay OFFICE—O’Balloran’s Building, Great Parior Sets, in Birch, Walaut and Mahogany, pee thanked the électors for their late eup-|and ae oa onan the meet- ih 4 one ae — A gt kes §% . eet , : , in be- |ing in favor of the Government. George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. with ali kinds of coverings at any price wished for. i 3 iS i port ; said a new election was again he & a H. V. PALMER. Jas, W, MULLALLY. April 10, 1882, Furniture should not fail to inspect my stock : ALL OF WHICH IS HOME MANUFACTURE. Bm emeking Chairs, Loinges from Bedsteads, Offices Meuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, Secretary. meeting, briefly stated that he had been requested by a large number of the leading electors of the District to call the meeting for the above mentioned purpose. fore us, of which he was not aware until he saw the writs; he did all in his pewer to serve his cunstituents faithfuliy ; The Chairman, in opening the! or extravagence of the public money of the | Province. Hon. R. Monn, the exponent of the | Opposition, in a lengthy speech, failed to convince any one present that they better The Government candidates were put in nomination. James Nicwotson, Esq, proposed by ona. » eee ppongeemarepome ta ee ceyemnmnnn — Besks im great variety, Cornices and Backache, Soreness of the Lhcst, je was again before them’ seeking their| William Forbes, seconded by Alex. Dixon ; TT? t it iT; Window Poles. Cout, Quinsy, Sore Fhroat, Sve/!- support, and if returned would serve them and Alex. McMillan, Keqs. : ; i ‘ i . : Ps sae Sprains, Burns erg to the best of _ his ability as heretofore. D og ripen. _° a by ‘3 Pe Tih PRAT e ~ We »> T "aE ERO ee calds, General Bedi! He then showed the financial state cf the; Vonaid Dicheod, seconde y Patric iF __— 4 qd4i VOX CEB x} EB 4 £) y FROM $ ? 88 UP AR DS.e P Pains, . Island, and also the amounts spent by the |O Donnell, Esq Fy wees eee wn (ueen Insurances Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. 4 ' : City of Loncon Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. | Office—South’Side Queen * quare. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. ——— — ot. Lawrence Hotel. ff\HE above Hotel is now RE. OPENED, | i having been thoroughly repainted and} refurnisbed in the best style. Being centrally} situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway. Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient foaiders acco- medaticn unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WM. E. HICKEY, Proprietor Ch’town, Dec. 2', 81, W. C. BISHOP, SHESIPrincG —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD Row, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lLyr BOSTON BRANCH FPFIHE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are now prepared to do all kinds of Gold and Silver Plating, such as Kaives, Forks, No work can be more substantial and better finished than 1 offer. Themes a The profits on the above stock will in future be small. Saterms are, therefore, cash. MARK BUTCHER. King Square, April 12, |[882—1m pres LNSURANCE! aoe 0:0 The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - $939,523.92, here;payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New. York. oo 70; CAPITAL, $3,060,000. The Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen. CAPITAL, $15,000,609. Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. :0 The North American Lite Insurance Company, BEAD OFFICE - FORONTO. Also ordinary Life and Indus- Issues Policies on the Tontine system. trial Plans. <iomaninemmennne SETS The London nd Lancashire Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charlottetown, April 10, 1882—eod pat CHRISTYS HATS Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, AGENT. | Tooth, Ear end Headcchs, Fresied Feat and Ears, and all otter Pains and Aches. - No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jarons Cis es a safe, sure, simple ani cheap External Remedy A trial entails but the compurative!; trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suftriag with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claime. Directions in Eleven Lenguaces. S0LD BY ALL DREUGGISTS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER. & €0. ° * Baltimore, Md., 7. 8. 4&. a O SHOEMAKERS | A eee oe ee Boot Uppers, } AND ND DEALEES i | A nice assortment of the above for sale, | Cc. I, MORRISON. | Ch’town, April 14, 1882, | - we a eee nee Every description ef Property covered at lowest rates. Policies issued | by the undersigned. De r j ‘The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor and = Drawing Room Suits | TO SUIT ALL. | CHAMBER SUITS, oon TT mn. Wainut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap, } CHATRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, &¢., Xe. _ —- LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS Picture Moulding & Frames — ‘was next called upon. , Government in public works. | .Mr. Nicholson, another of our late re- “presentatives, being present, next ed- dressed the meeting. He thanked the electors for their late support, and was again before them; if returned he would ‘serve theni as heretofore. | Mr. D. Taylor next addressed the meet- ing. He spoke at considerable length on the actions of the Davies and Sullivan Governments, Duncan Munn, Esq., of Little Sands, He said he did not attend the meeting for the purpose of speaking; but would not like to refuse, and instantly sprang to his feet, and in his usual humorous style gave the present Government a severe castigation for several actions, and particularly the repeal of the Assessinent Act, and starving the public works; and- springing the election on the people at such an unpropitious season of the year, necessitating loss of time to the farmers, who are the bulk of the people of this Proviace. He could not approve of ‘the Government's actions, and considered the School Act worse than ever. Angus D. McMillan addressed the meet- ing. He asked the late members what amount was available for revenue purposes jin 1879, and also at the present time, |which the members could not do satisfac- jtorily ; he found fault with the manner in which the present Government acted towards our public works in this district ; ‘also for the manner in which the election iwas forced upon the people at this busy ‘season ; said he would oppose the present ‘Government to the utmost of his power. Mr. William McKenzie spoke with con- jsiderable ability; said he would contra- ‘dict Mr. Crawford’s statements in saying ‘that the present Government kept the ex- |penditure within the revenue, as they had ‘exceeded the revenueto a very great extent. | Mr. Dancan Taylor then submitted the ‘following resolution, seconded y Mr. | William McKenzie, Selkirk Road: | That Whereas, The Dominion Government ihas not fulfilled the terms of Confederation, jand has unjustly deprived this Island of its ‘share of the Fishery Award. | Resolved, Therefore, That our Representa- itives make a demand on the Dominion Gov- ‘ernment for our just share of the Fishery Award, together with the damages sustained jby this Island en account of the non- \falfillment of said terms, andin not keep- jing continuous communication with the imainland, &c, andinthe event of said de- ‘mands not being acceeded to by the Govern iment of Canada, that the Government of 'Great Britain be appealed to for a ceceasion ‘from the Government of Canada, and a restor- } ation of our former constitution, together iwith the above mentioned demands and 'damages—which was carried unapimously. | Moved by Archibald Bell, of Wood \Islands, and seconded by D. J. R. Me- 'Miilan, of the same place, that Angus jthe Both nominations carried unanimously. In the interest of the Opposition, Anges D. MeMillan was proposed by Donald R. | McDonald, and seconded by John 8S. Me- | Donald; and D. C. Martin, Charlottetown, 'by Hon. R. Munn, seconded by Angus McDonald. : Motions put to the meeting and lost. After the usual compiiments the meeting quietly dispersed. J. Acorn, Sec’y. Eldon, April 25, 1882. The English Budget Mf. Gladstone, in the House of Commons on the 24th ult., introduced the budget, and said the actual! surplus of the revenve over the expenditures for the past year was £352,000. The condition of trade could not be considered unsatisfactory. He call- ed attention to certain permanent ineroase of expenditure, such as increase of £450,- 000 required for Irish riots, including these for, police, resident magistrates and Land Court, and jucyease of £107,000 for charges on account of postal telgraphs, and another of £35,000 for red’ ction of debt. Mr. Gladstone regretted the growing popu- lar indifference in England to the increase of expenditure. Tas lttoricans had shown extraordinary vigor and fortitude in redue- ing their debt and in bearing a heavy taxation for that purpose. He thought our modern history hardly creditable. The revenue for the coming year was estimated at £84,935,000, showing an estimated sur. plus of £305,000. Mr. Gladatone said the meagreness of this surplus was such that he had to abandon hope of a great financial re-adjustment. In connection with the County Government Bill and in order to fulfil promises in vegard to the re-adjust- ment of the highway rate, he proposed to raise £250,000 more by a slight increase of carriage duty. This was the only novelty in the budget. He stated the national debt had been reduced by £7,169,000 dur- ing the year. Gladstone concluded by as- suring the House and the country he had concealed nothing. Sir Stafford Northcote said he would defer criticism on the budget speech of the right hon. gentleman. 7. om + -—___-~ -- Among others referred to in a recent issue of the Norristown (Pa.) Herald, were the following cases of special interest. They are their own commentary. Mr. Samuel ©. Nyce, resides at 308 Marshall St., and helds the responsible position of journal clerk in the Pennsylvania Legis- lature, at Harrisburg. While Mr. Nyce and family were in the country recently, his boy, aged three years, fell and broke limb. He recovered, but. a very troublesome stiffness set in and he could scarcely use the leg. The injured limb was rubbed several times with St. Jacobs Oil, and the stiffness was so much reduced that the boy was able to use his leg freely. Dr. Knipe said it was the use of St. Jacobs ct A hae CL 8 CLL! OE A TS ie AS NN, ETE I CET ee weer : : F : ; iMecMiilan be nominated to represent us at : : j Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet : a Te cei io ra interest of |Cll that cured the stiffness. Mr. Nyce : Conte, Tea Sone, Watches at dome, of o | IRGN BEDSTLEADS. | shee Sietstet. Carried eich tere dissenting himself used the Great German Remedy a. every description, Carrriage Work, Handles, 7 Beye a iii 'for toothache with good effect, and also for ial eis I Re y : ) voices only. ens -o = : Deshers, otc ‘ tc. : eat em | Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor] Tate ee ao ee a sprain and pains of rheumatic nature, ; 80, Sewing aa ines ant uns repaired, Rc, Weert a a ! woved oy Ur. unc? sor, © 200 and always with good effect. Mrs. Nyce t and a Rinte.of Gne Machinery. {> hrist ys’ Paris Seth Hi: {s ny, SEIN nes ee (Islands, and seconded by Mr. John Me-|,),., says she thinks the Oil is a splendid Every job warranted to give entire satigfac- a. . Si a Ss ill of which will be sold below cost for cash, | Rae, of Wood Islands Road, and supported : tion or no charge made, WILLIAM BROWN, Manager. Shop en the cerner of Prince and Gratton Strects. Cherlottetow, Feb. 4, '°82. NOTICE. } AVING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by C. F. Harris, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches. Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Feb. 8, 1882. Upper Queen St. Herring. . Herring. 100 bbls. Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth Christys’ Hard Fur “ Christys’ Soft “ . Christys’ Hard Felt Christys’ Soft “ ; Christys’ Hats for Men, ~~ ‘ ene «© 4 Boys, Christys’ “ * Ladies, TOGETHER WITH A A\l kinds of orders prompily attended to at moderate charges. JGBN REWSO’. April 8, 18:2—3m Children’s Carriages, lren Bedsieads, CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON. April 8, 1§82—3m Estate of Late W. B, Allin. FHXHE Trustees being anxious to eell, will receive Offera up to May next, for a two story Dwelling Cottage, with nearly half an acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay’s prope.ty, Malpeque Road; also for a Warehouse four stories high, and « good cellar, opposite the _j|was under the impression that the nays iby D. Munn, Esq., that D. C. Martin, 'Eaq., of Charlottetown, be nominated as ‘another candidate to ran at the forth- ‘coming election, in the interest of the Opposition. —Carried by a large majority. | Moved by Mr. George Young, ef Wood ‘Islands, seconded by Donald McMillan (miller), that James Nicholson, our late jrepresentative, be nominated to run the ‘forthcoming election in the interest of the ‘Government. On the motion the chair- ‘man could not decide how the vote stood, .as he considered it unnecessary to go to the confusion of dividing the House ; but ;would carry it. | Moved by Duncan Mann, Greg’s Road, ‘seconded by John Saunders, Belle Creek, ‘that Duncan Crawford, Esq., be nominated to represent the District at the forth- ‘coming election. On the motion being ‘put to the meeting, the chairman could ‘not decide between the yeas aud nays. Aiter which, a motion was put and car- thing, and she always keeps it on hand. ate A very unpleasant account is given by « Brazilian paper of the proceedings of a huge water snake called the ‘‘sncuruya”’ which is to be found in some of the rivers of Brazil. An accident occurred the other day on the banks of the Rio Araesuahy, owing to the voracity of one of these reptiles. A slave, with sume companions, was fishing with a net in the river, when he was suddenly seized by a eucuruyu, and in spite of his resistence was dragged under the water in the presence of the horrified spectators. He never appeared again, and no doubt is entertained that he was swallowed by the sucuruyu, who made an effort with his hinder coils to carry off at the same time another of the fishing party. It is the ex- ception for the sucuruyu to attack human beings; but it loses no opportunity of seiz- ing deer, calves, and other quadrupeds when they come to drink. + OI il Despatches of the 26h ult., from Winni- Bloaters police station. Enquire of _ c Sas ' : in 100 quintals Codfish J. W. PICKARD, ried that the procecdings of the meeting be | peg say:—*‘ The Red River is still rising | ‘ 0 én fe” . : 1 ‘ : JOS. KNIGHT. ‘published in the Patriot and Examryer|and the water is higher than known for . "Teche Cod O8t Large Stock of Canadian and American Felt Hats! ert is sse [nemspapers, __ [twenty years. Emerson is almost under | q 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock) u : a EEKL ¥ EXAMIN ER. — Per | On motion, the chair was vacated, which | water,and all the stores on Dominion street 1000 bushels Fishing S ‘Be gS . , eae ee + et’ waa resumed by D. Munn, Eeq., when ajare flooded. Great floods also prevail st & Salt. CHEAP FOR CASH! sous having relatives or irien¢s abroad, snd —", : ; ; Sete os 78 : ks w ordially extended to| Brandon and Portege La Prairie. Winni- On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck desiring to keep them informed concernirg YO'* of thanks was cordially extended to des, & . Bolt Rope Hemp and Me nities ras = aoe P. E. Island. cannot do soin a better or cheap. | the chairman for his able and impartial] peg is threatened from the east side and - and Twines, Paints and Oils. ere” ~~ = MT ER ~ er way than by subscribing to Tes Ween. y Conduct in the chair. part of Main street is three fect under | ’ Davip hoes nt (x. DA y PS & CO., Examiner, Sent, postpaid, « any Address! James A. McMitzan, J. P., Chairman. | water. At St. Vincent the water is #0 bigh S| | Queen’s W F . . in Great Britsin, United States or the Do-| H.C, McMittan, ane that steamers sail right across the prairie f i i n’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881, Charlottetown, Apri! 3, 1882. LONDON HOUSE, ! mtinion, on receipt of One Dotter. ' Wood Islands; April 26th, ; to the railway station.