i RRMS Five Dottars A Yrar. NEW SERIE S. CHARLOTTETOWN Exar JUST RECEIVED ry evening, ALL SIZES ENGLISH 4 . ’ J LILY Is Issueu D sh! Tha Fw iner poh) [he bxaminer Pablishiag Oo. From their oth e, wuer Of Water and bee s , er ANT Ran linha (rreat George Streets, Char'ottetown, Iron p J “~ ( atl I'l Prince Edward Island. u ” » d) RATES OF SUSSCRIPTION ; MARKED LOW. Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, l 26 Larg. st and best assortment of PICTURE One Month, 050 | MOULDING in the city, selling by the foot , ormade up very cheap, a- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made. for hl | § LOOKING GLASSKS, every variety a — " rr a me : ' vo montHly,/and price, from 6xs to 24x6), |New Plates yuarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise-/| for old frames ments, on application, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, CHARLOTTETOWN AGENCY, FANCY GOODS, in every variety, viz :— Brackets, Music Stands, Easels, and Canter- | burys, Fire Screens and Tables (combined), | Flower Stands and Light Siands, Folding Chairs and Rocking Chairs, Chess Table and | Ladies’ Work Table (something new), Smok- ‘teas Siands, Parlor Easels, etc., etc, Say ings Bank Department, Two very fine BAGETELLE BOARDS, —WILL BE— | FRAMED CHROMOS, y MANTLE MIRRORS (ne ‘rps OPENED IST NOVEMBER, 1883, ene on and after which date DEPOSITS OF $5 AND UPWARDs, will be taken and | . rn het | Upholsteriag Department, Four Per Cent, Per Annum ¢.... 4. ALLOWED THEREON. For further particulars apply to F. H. ARNAUD, Oct. 30, 1883. AGENT. —— management of MR. DREW, a veteran in the trade, ' We have just received our Fall and Winter | Stock of Goods, comprising forty-five different | pieces of Furniture Coverings, Gimp and! Buttons to match, Hessions Tickings, Hair | Cloth, imitation of Leather, etc., etc. In| this department to give satisfaction, as our | stock was purchased in the cheapest markets apd marked accordingly. GEORGE TWEEDY, : HAIR MATRASSES, FLOCK do., EX. A 0 NE 7 AT ” LAW CELASIOR do., STRAW do. FEATHER 9) BEDS. ' Every variety of Spring Beds, Dominion | Wire Matrasses, best in the market, every bed warranted, price $¥.00. Notary Public, &c. OF FICE— West Side of Queen Street, Char- ttetown, next door to Stevenson's Tin Shop. July 25, 1883.—dy wkly 6m — We have now on hand (and are manufac- turing daily) a large and varied stock of Household Furniture, comprising ™any new and beautiful desigus, Particular attentiun given to ordered work. KILN-DRIED STOCK and BEST WORK- MANSHIP, every time. Venetian Blinds, Inside and Qutside Shut- ters, School and Church Furniture. SULLIVAN & MACNRILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Xe. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. SG. Money te Loan, W. W. Surtrvan, Q. C. | Cunstse B. Maonzm. Jan. 16, ’83. Machine Jobbing, Wood Turning, etc.,, etc, Prices low. Factory, Office and Showrooms, King Square. Show Rooms, Queen Street. MARK WRIGHT & GO. Ch'town, Nov. 1883.—3aw Branch 83, LIFE INSURANCE, aly £x ent “his is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,’’—EvxiripEs. ——— PRINCE EDW, SEWING MACHINES, CHEAPEST AND BEST iN iN PRICE $5.00 PRICE $5.00 tO TO $100.00. $100.00. MILLER BROTHERS, QUEEN STREET. ee The following are some of the kinds in stock, viz., Raywond, American Singer, Household, White, William Singer, Usborne, Wanzer, Wheeler & Wilson, Champion, Reyal, Gem, feed. A large supply of éxtras and parts kept constantly on hand, Machines, all kinds, fully warranted. A first-class repair shop in connection where the repairing of all Sewing Machines is promptly attended to, Sewing eee MILLER BROTHERS also keep on hand a E& STOCE OF ORCANS, ORGANS in price, from LARG which they are selling at extremely low prices. $60 upwards, Accordeons, Concertinas, Violins. and other small musical instruments at MILLER BROTHERS, Dealers in Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1884, — United States Life Insurance Co, CTY OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZED 1850. ~ SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, _Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMIN’S STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf. Always on hand, a complete stock of ship’s Blocks. beudeyes, Steering Wheels, —ALSO — New Features, Incontestible Policies, Prompt Settlement of Claims Guaranteed. ne —_ Apply at residence, Weymouth Street, from Sto 10a m, and 4 to 6p. m. A H. McPRERSON, fAgent. Sept. 25, 1883, —2aw EDWARD T. RUSSEL & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of Fish and Produce of all kinds. June 2%, 1685.—@m ae ee MONCTON Sash and Door Factory. 4 KM. P. LEA, ia returning thanks to the a publhe for the liberal patr< aagee xtended to him while in business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. Walliam Rogers, bas appointed Messrs. B. Williams & Co, Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Dvor and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned out neatly and with dese patch Satisfaction guaranteed. oe Don’t forget the place, Beer's Wharf near McMillan’s Coal Depot. Sibert Duchemin, Ch'town, Jan, 2, 1884,—wkly 61. TTRATVER 8 Fs AN ge a ep a ik te Issa. Iss4. $$ JANUARY. oO Annual Clearance Sale At J. B. MACDONALD’S. <0 AM now having my Annual Clearance Sale, and will CLEAR QUT Wool Goods in Scarfs, Clouds, Wool Squares, Heavy Winter Cloths, Winter Bress Stuffs, Ladies’ Fur Caps and Mufis, Ladies’ Fur Tippets, Ladies’ Feltand Fur Hats, Men’s Fur and Cloth Caps, Men’s and Boys? Ulsters, Overcoats and Reefing Jackets, Alo Kemnants in Cloths, Remnants in Dress Stufis, Remeants in Prints, and Remnants in Canton Fliannel:. These goods must be cleared out and Bargains Extraordinary will be given. J. B. MACDONALD'S, Oh’town, Jan. 12, 18°4.—2aw wkly, Queen Street. sm —— a ee THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownall Wharf, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep constantly on hand a fall supply of Mould- ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc.. at LOWEST CASH PRICES. All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, . : Moncton, N. B, Sept. 5, 1883.—faw wly DR. BENNET NALLS attention to “THE ELECTRO C MAGNETIC COLSET,” exact pattern as worn by the Princess of Wales, the health- xiving powers of which, especially in female diseases, are very great. Can be had at FRASER & REDDIN’S. To be worn &3 an ordinary corset and lasting longer and fitting guperbiy tyimmed with Valenciénes lace, Deo, 3, 1889. S44 2a) be STMT ore sud Brea) Ur 131) | hd Ve See Reale P. B. Island Pottery. W p, E. Island Pottery. Orders sent to us will re- ceive prompt attention, Jars, Jugs, Bean Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Stove Stones, ete., ete., in stock. BEER & GOFF AGENTS E— are Agents for the Ch’town, Oct. 26, *83. ~UBSORIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- Ss NER, the Cheapest and Best Newspaper * publiaited on PB. a. Only $l per yex ‘A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material)" OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO PRINT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, | BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES O« HAND, HAND BILLS, On Start Notice, in Good Style, at Gheap Prices. 2 - (RD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUA DODGERS, d&c.,, Ke., eS F LANiiNer. Sixncie Copres Two CENTS. VOL. 14.~NO, 59. Pura 4s Sa ee —_—>—— By Charles Reade. TRY 30, 1661, Tue Darty EXAMINER. JANUARY 30, 1884. PABLIAMERTARY CORRESPONDENCE, : - CHAPTER XLI. WaARDLawW eenior was not what you would calla tender hearted man; but he waa thoroughly moved by General Rolleston’s distress, and by his fertitude.. The gallant old man! Landing in Enyland one week What the Government Railways have done aud are doing. ar and going back to the Pacific the next ! Lik ith like; and Ward! ior, LARGE INCREASE IN EARNINGS | coer yctic and resolute himself, though he wep inciiealicien felt for his son stricken down by grief, gave his heart to the more valiant distress of his contemporary. He manned and vic- tualled the ‘Springbok’ for a long voyage, ordered her to Plymouth, and took his friend down to her by train. How to meet one of Manitoba's Difficulties. —_——_@-—__—— They went out to her ina boat. She Dr. Fortin on erring, etc, ete.) .., 4 screw steamer that could sail nine knots an hour, without burniug acoal. As Orrawa, Jan. 24. she eame down the Channel, the General's trouble got to be well known on board her, _The report of the Auditor General,} and, when he came out of the harbor, the circulated to-day, shows that the amount! sailors by an honest, hearty impulse that | expe nded on capital account for the Inter-| diq them credit, mniied tor no orders, colonial Railway during the last fiscal year! but manned the yards «0 receive bim with was $1,616,632 96, making total expenalbure! the respect due to his service and his sacred ou capital account for that line, to the 30th] calamity, June last, $41,176.654.19. In the same fiscal year the expenditure on capital account on. the P. E. Island Railway wes $56,702.02, making the total outlay to the 30th June last, $3,523,692.62. The gross earning and operating ex; enses of the Government Railways during the year were as follow :— On getting on board, he saluted the cap- tain and the ship’s company with sad dig- mity, and retired to his cabin with Mr. Wardlaw. There the old gentleman forced vn him by loan seven hundred pounds, chiefly in gold and silver, telling him there” was nothing like money, go where you wiil. : ay ‘ ber o ices | The Intercolonial Railway earned $2 .370,- va perl arty ae e Tee of pees aon 921.10, against $2,079,262.66 in 1881-2—| instructions; it was written in his own an increase of $291 658.44. large, clear, formal hand. The P. E. Island Rvilway earned $146,- G 1 Rollest all ty Bal hi 170.42, against $137,267:64 in 1881-2—an|,, Genera’ Molleston Sried fo faker out nis Je 8 thanks. John Wardlaw interrupted him. increase of $8,902 88. ’ The Windsor Branch earned $24,118.89,| ‘Next to you I am her father; am [ not?’ against $21,053.19 im the previous year— ‘You have proved it.’ an increase of $3,060.70. ‘Well, then. However, if you do find The operating expenses of the year|her, asl pray to God you may, I claim the were :— second kiss, mind that; not for myrelf, On the Intercolonial, $2,360,373.27, | though; for my poor Arthur, that lies on against $2.069.657.48 in 1881-2—an in-, Sick bed for her.’ crease of $290,715.79. General Rolleston assented to that in a On the P. E Island Railway, $252,812.41,| broken voice. He could hardly speak. against $228,259.97 in the previous year—/ 4nd so they parted; and that sad parent an increase of $24,548. 44. sicint 606 to: the PasiGe OS ee. Sey Seno To him it was indeed asad and gloomy against $10,934.89 in the previous year voyage; and the hope with which an increase of $12,169.04. h ; e went on board oozed gradually away as The excess of earnings, over expenses,| the ship traversed the vast tracks of ocean, was :— One immensity of water to Be passed before On the Intercolonial, $10,547, and on the) that other immensity would be reached, on Windsor Branch, $1,009. 96. whose vast uniform surface the search was On the other hand, the working expenses | to be made. of the P. E. Island Railway were, in excess} To abridge this gloomy and monotonous of the receipts, $106,637.99—an increase part of our tale, suffice it to say that he en- over last year of $15,645.56. But the} dured two months of water and infinity «re stores of the Island Railway on hand or | the vessel, fast as she waa, reached Val- the 20th June last were larger to the extent paraiso. Their progress, however, had of $12,654.36 worth, being on the 30th| been more than once interrupted to carry June 1882, $59,450.53, and on the 30th] ont Wardlaw’s instructions. The poor June, 1883, $72,104.89. General himself had put one idea; to go and Respecting the work of Mr. Williams,|search the Pacific with his own eyes ; bot (at Moncton), and Mr. Huggan, (at Char-| Wardlaw, more experienced, directed him to lottetown), the Financial Inspector says:| overhaul every whaler and coasting vessel “Tt affords me pleasure to report that] he could, and deliver printed notices; tell- during my inspections of the general offices ing the sad story, and offering a reward for at Moncton and Charlottetown made, from any positive information, good or bad, that time to time, as circumstances permitted, | should be brought into his agent at Valpa- I found the books kept in the most method-| raiso. Acting on these instructions they ical manner, and the accounts in perfect | had overhauled two or three coasting ves- accord with the various fiscal returns! sels, as they steamed up from the Horn. transmitted to my office, at Ottawa, dur-| They now placarded the port of Valparaico, ing the past year.” and put the notices on board all vessels It is likely that one of the difficulties of | hound westward; and the captain of the the Northwest will be met and overcome ‘Springbox’ spoke to the skippers in the in a practical way. The Dominion Govern-| port. But they all shook their heads, and ment refused to ratify certain railway} eould hardly be got to give their minds seri- charters granted by the Legislature of Man- ously to the inquirer, when they heard in itoba, because the proposed railway wauld,| what water the cutter was last seen and on if constructed and operated, direct traffic! what course. from Canada into the United States and : ‘ through United States channels, in direct | » vee rid e+ 3 —_ av see opposition to the interests of Canada and the of the Pacific. but the sooper you great Canadian work’ the Canada Pacific!) . 4 there the less time you will lose.’ il Cc h ta i Rte Cea ae ee From Vaiparaiso they ran to Juan Fer- That they were right in doing so is ad- oe mitted by all ihe present Rabeteiae are |nandez, which indeed seemed the likeliest place if she was alive. not involved, except those who are annex- ationists openly or at heayt. But it is felt) When the larger island of that group, that Manitoba has, im the meantime, a/the island dear alike to you who d, grievance, anithat many persons in the|and to us who write, this tale, came in Northwest suffer an incenvenience for the|sight, the fathers heart began to beat want of adequate railway accommodation. | higher. The passage of a general Railway Act,| he ship anchored and took in coal, that will confirm to the policy of the| which was furnished at a wickedly high country at large and provide machinery by price by Joshua Fullalove who had virtually which Railway Companies may be incor-| purchased the island from Chili, having got porated and Canadian system of railways] jt on lease for longer than the earth itself may be provided for the Northwest, is, | ig to last, we hear. therefore, proposed. The measure will) 414 now Rolleston found the value of te a introduced by Mr. Thomas) w,rdiaw's loan; it enabled him to prose- yond Walaa champion, Dr. Fortin cute his search through the mee group of ’ . . 2 . . » t delivered a vigrounaperchyevrdny, | winnde: eud be id bea 0, at te advocacy of 6" Sate rigid tuspection ut ore: one of them a female. He followed cee eo haaeeh proved ee this up, and at last discovered ae we , : t fishermen have in recent years labored rd areeet ae Spaniards, en e under unfair disadvantage, and been heavily After this bitter disappointment he went handicapped in their own markets, on ca account of the indiscriminate importation back to the ship, aud she was to weigh het anchor next morning. of all sorts of herring from Newfoundland But, while General Rolleston was at and elsewhere. It appears from a return presented to the | Massa Fuero, a small coasting vessel had come in, and brought a strange report at ommons in 1882, the Dominion Govern- ment sold 639,308 acres of public domain, | second-hand that in some degree unsettled to 3,784 persons for $1.416,206 in cash, and | Captain Moreland’s mind; and being hotly $39,277 in serip, the average price per acre| discussed on the forrcastle, set the ship's being $2 28. company in a ferment. The Auditor General makes a note of the iia fact that Sir Charles Tupper receives no (To be continued). salary as Canada’s High Commissioner in England. cs When Mr. Davies makes his motion for The brother of the late Patrick O'Donnell the papers in connection with the matter, | writes to United Ireland denying the truth the withdrawal of the “St. Lawrence” and | of the statement put into O’Donnell’s mouth “Princess of Wales” will probably be dis-, admitting the wilfol murder of Carey. The cussed, as well as the condition of the | brother says that from the day O Donnell “Northern Light,” and the propriety of | landed in England until the hanging the procuring another suitable steamer to ply| only persons who spoke with him were late in the fall and early in the spring be-| Father Fleming, his counsel, and his tween the Island and the Mainland. brother. O'Donnell, he says, never varied — from his assertion that the murder was not _ ene. ean Seen Ae ans jut thathing ' Gone in self-defence, ama ——