. bf ti 4 if ea See apes ae i Sg eT Se a ee oo ee cl ES ., err; ek ct A OR Me Pe tag cca: 2: ee ee wl A a sani. -% aw ome * ag terse “Tape: Bes 4 { i 4 ; i : ” " 4 ' ; en a = ne A Thomas Milner Gibson. DEATH OF TRE ANTI-CORN LAW AGITATOR | —THE RVENT OF HIS LIFE RECAULED. | The Right Honorable Thomas Mil- ner Gibsoo, who was prominent in the | anti-Corn Law movements In operation with Mr. Cobden and Sir| Robert Peel, is dead at the age of seventy-seven years, The deceased was | born at Trinidad in 1807, the only son | of the late Major T. Milner Gibson, of the 27th Regiment. He was educated at the Charter House, and graduated B. A. in 1830 as a wrangler at Trinity Uollege, Cambridge. He was elected member for Epswich in the Conserva- tive interest in 1837, but his opinions undergoing a change, he resigned his seat in 1839, and on again appealing to the electors of the constituency was de- feated. He contested the borough of Cambridge without success in the same year, and in consequence of these political reverses remaioed out of Par- liament, for some vears,and during this interval entered into the great movement which had for its object the repeal of the corn laws. He became one of the leading Corn Law League, and in 1841 was invited to stand for the Manchester, and after a close contest with Sir Geerge Murray was returned for the constituency. In 1546, at the conclusion of the anti-Corn Law agita- tion, he was appointed Vice-President of the Board of Trade ia Lord John Russel’s Administration. In April, 1845 he resigned, as his connection with the Ministry was embarrassing him with his constituents. During the struggle with Russia he closely indentified him- self with the “Peace Party,” and in consequence of this action was defeat- ed at the general election of 1857, but soon afterward was returoed for Ashton- under-Lyne, which he represented un- til December, 1868. In 1859 he was made President of the Board of Trade, with a seatin the Cabinet. Ho was ac- tive at various times in having removed the newspaper stamp, the advertise- ment duty, and the excise on paper, aud for his public services in these res- pects he was presented witha testi- monial in 1861. He was made a Privy Councilor in 1846, resigned the Pre- sidency of the Board of Tradeon the dissolution of the Ruesell Ministry in 1866, and unsuccesstully contested Ashton-under-Lyne in 1868. tO — A Parisian Episode. Mrs. “Bonanza” MeKay had her picture painted by the celebrated Meis- scaonier, the favorite artist of Paris. Whether the Bonanza King’s wife has been blessed with more or less than the average share of beauty we do not know, but this we do know, that the potrait, which costa lot of money and was the talk of the town, did not please her, and she forthwith demolished it and employed the fragments in replenishing her fire. It was somewhat of an ex- pensive house-warming, but Mrs. Mc.-~- kay could afford to have her ,way-But she kindled a bigger fire than she knew, for she set Paris in a blaze,and the incident has, in the lack of anything more en- grossing, become almost interaational in its importance. Newspapers devote columns to it. Le Figaro made it the subject of a two column leader. It fulminates at poor Mrs. McKay as only an angy Frenchman can. It sees in the up-lifted axe of the “‘foreign woman” the blow which the rich Americans mean to strike not only at French art and genuis, but at “‘irreproachable artistic conscience” as well. Yet eut of evil cometh good, and indiguant Paris has resolved to give Meissonnier a dinner. How well Paris gauges humanity, For the insulted artistic pride of the painter it pre- -2ribesjas a sovereiga balm the triumphs of an artist of adifferent sort. Art has been insulted,so they will feed the artist. Truly they know how to live in Paris. Meaawhile, what about Mrs. McKay and the new incursion of Goths and Vandals of which she is the pioneer. Probably the good lady is as innocent of any desire to insult France or French art as the editor of Figaro himself. Her picture did not suit her aad she burned it up, and so farassheis concerned that is all there is of it. But Paris is sensitive. She reserves to herself the right to insult her great men. —_ <> The New York Tribune says :—The Prince of Wales’ maiden speech in the House of Lords on the 23rd ult., created a flutter among the Tory Peers, The Marquis of Salisbury intended to limit the enquiry todwelling intown. The Government, doubtless having in mind certain references to the Marquis of Salisbury’s cotton property io Hatfield, extend the enquiry torura! populations. The Princo’s speech justifies them by describing the condition of his Norfolk peasantry when he acquired Sandring- ham estate. CO- — ee Mr. Backle, the new editor of the London Times, is only 33. He owes his appoiatment to an Oxford friendship with young Mr. Walter. The Times willbe managed by Mr. Walter, Sr., Mr. Walter, Jr., and Mr. Macdonald, with Mr. Buckle as a figurehead. He wou pleaty of prizes at Oxford, wrote the prize peem, acted for some time as Mr. Cheney’s assistant, and is generally regarded as an extremely bright fellow. LL. A riece of fine machinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just as well throw it way. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Char- | store, where he is prepared to wait apon his lottetown. [jan 29 THE DAILY EXAMINER, Special! Noricer. cole . Sricine off at M. F. Ellis’ fancy work, black satin, embroide: y, Berlin wool, double and single fleecy’s, silks, crewels, banner | acreen mountiags, and a lotof fancy goods, at a large discount. {m4 3i Mr. J. F. Powrrs has commenced work in his new Barber Shop in McKinnon’s build ing, Grafton street, adjoming J. D. MeLeod’s | old patrons and others who may favor him with a call. ot ae M, F. Evurs will sel) off during the month of March, the balance of her stock of Berlin wools, canvasses, silks, tassels, fancy wool, ete., at a discount of 15 per cent. on all cash purchases. {m4 31. Ovk Boors are made of solid leather. — Dorsey, Gorr & Co. {mar3 PuHorockapus of the Post Office on fire. also the ruins, for sale by C. Lewis the Photo- grapher. {feb26 lw New Harts just opened at L. E. Prowsk’s. {ml, A wor of crockery very cheap at the Family Grocery, and the best tea on P. E. Island. [fe 28 We take the lead in Boots and Shoes.— Dorsey, Gorr & Co, [feb27 Dorsey, Gorr & Co., are making a large discount on Ladies’ Boots. {feb27. You can get steam gauges and Fairbanks’ | scales repaired at Brown’s; and warranted to stand the test or no pay. Shop on corner of Prince aud Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [feb 16) New Tweeps just received st J. B. Ma | DONALD'S, dee 29 Boots, wholesale and retail, at Doxsey, Gorr & Co. {[mar3 Ir you want to be suited with « Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to COLWILL. aug § tf Fivs pound tins Tea jrst the thing at Brer & Gorr Winter Goovs slaughtered at J, B, Mac- DONALD'S {jan 12 Frve gallon tins Best American Oil cheap at Beer & Gorr's. How to save twenty-tive dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it for a new one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch town. [jan 29 Seciine Orr Boors aNbD SHokEs.— A discount of 10 per cent. on the present low prices will be given at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. Go there for abargain. [feb 9 wkly her pres Aut Woot Horse Blankets cheap at J. B. MAcbONALD’S. dec 29 Tue cheapest Ready Made Clothing in town is at J. B. MACDONALD’. dec 29 DINNER Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties and cheap, at COLWILLS. wg § tf Cuoice Winter Apples at Beer & Gorr’s, A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at CotwILL’s. aug § tf SxaTine Roots, the best and cheapest at J. B. MacpoNALv’s Boot Store. dec 29 ANOTHER large quantity of Crockery just received and will be sold cheap at CoL_wILLs Ir you want a Fur Cap cheap go to J. B MAcDONALD’S. dec 29 Every part of a gun ora sewing machine made at Brown’s shop, on corner of Prince and Grafton Street, Ch'town, [jan26 wkly. “KENSINGTON FARM,” 7 OTICE is hereby given, that whereas trees have lately been cut down and others wantonly injured, and fences destroyed on the “Kensington Property,’’ near this city, the subscriber, who is the owner of the said property, will cause to be sued al! persons found in any way trespassing thereon. The part of this property fronting on the Hillsborough River will be leased for farming purposes for a term of years, MICHAEL BEAZELEY, By his Attorney G. W. DeBLOIS, Ch'town, Jan. 2%, 1884.—tf PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats. Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Can gland, France, Germany,ete. Hand Book abou atents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experience. Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $3.20a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in- formation. Specimen copy of the Scientific Amere fcan sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIC AMFRICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. SALT! SALT! : FOR SALE ex WAREHOUSE, 3,000 Lags Liverpool Salt, 1,200 bags Coarse Fishery Salt. PFAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town Feb. 14, 1884.—tf Ce = ; Batis - Ae & Pte 7 SA Ron Sa Ri Gennes NYE SS Eads) he SVE ARM dite ate! 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For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for eight letter-etamps. Send for cireuler. I. S. JOSINSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT wi instan- taneously reideve these terrible diseases, and will positively eure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save @ many lives sent free by mall. Don't delay a moment. bs Preveniion ts better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT. (rs.teise tits Reoriinuanen: ace Lang idgaf LA er Noa sigue poi, ue of Sptmme and Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send tor pamphlet tody 5. Jonxsoy & Co., Bostor, Mass. of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here aro worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's n Condition Powders are absolutely pure and K j livable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- fal te 1 pint food. Soul ev ery where, or sent by mail fer 8 letter-stamps. L. 8S. Jomxson & Co., Bostox, Mass, THE ww An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in th!s country, says that most NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809, _——0:0-—-—-— PUN 3.932.€0 Subscribed Capital - '1,216,666.00 Paid Up Capital - ° ° i — 0 , TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS IN THRE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Setiled With Promptitude and Liberality, 0:0 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Kates. 0: LIFE DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000. 00 Losses Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - - Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W_ DeBLOIS, Gevvrat Acrnr, ——S— March 16. 1882-— end TEA. TEA. _AT— BEER & COFF’S. irs TEA is giving splendid satisfaction. Jrices, retail 4 24cts., 30cts., and 36cts, Prices, wholesale, very low. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- serving the flavor and strength of the Tea. Just what is wanted, Halt chests very cheap to the trade. BEER & GOFF. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ———:0:— 1s8s3-4. Winter Arrangement. IS83-4. ()* AND AFTER MONDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1883, trains 0:0 will run daily as follows ‘Sundays excepted ):— — - ——~_ ed —_— = —_—— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. i STATIONS. | No. 1. | No. 3. STALIONS, | No. 2. | No, 4. | Charlottetown..... dp 7.40a.m.} 2.40 p.m.) Jharlottetown ....ar ae p- m./10.30 a. m, Royalty Junction....| 8.00 ‘* | 3.00 : - \dp| 3. , , North Wiltshire. .... g.52 «| 3.49 «+ | Royalty Junction) ,)) 055 « 10.08 Hunter River........ 9.07 * | 403 ‘* | North Wiltshire..... 2.04 ** | 9.22 « mraaeene.......... ‘——- 4.3% ‘ Hunter River......../! 2.48. * 9.07 County Line:....... 9.53 ** | 4.47 “ || Bradalbane.......... tn © 16S PROWRis bis o5id cen 10.08 * | &01 “ || County. Line......... Lgl. ** | Sa Keusington.,........|10.30 “ | 5.21 ‘* opens in ooo 6s Babs on -* 809 + , 11,05 * aoe «CS ensington.......... 19.25: «4s 7.49 «6 Summerside..... Veli an os dp|11.50 a. m.| 7.) dy a + . ; mi 7.96 «.. - Miscouche.......... Pt eg Ps H Spmmorpide:,. «- ar (11.10 “ Wellington.......... SO. * || Miacogche......,,,,.|10.48 ‘* PortMi@l .¢ i 4s is 0's }ase: “ \ Wellington....,,.... 1020 + PROT 6 ieee ov. wes 3.50 ‘* } Poth Till... 26 -reees 9.38 ** Bloomfield........... | 4.15 * AEE 3015 + 0:5:) 0 odes 8.20 * | Albertes ........0.5- ree. s+ il MOOUUOGNE 0% 0 .n.cncese ae. 4 Migniohy.¢ us ..¢s-- ar; 5.50 ‘* | epee caer ot | Vigniah 226.022 22 2, dp| 6 20a. m.| a TRAINS ARR!VE.—FROM THE EAST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 6. | No. 7. STATIONS. | No.6 | No 8. Pe ot ne, ee nA, Gait me Pay, Charlottetown......dp 2.30). 3 Charlottetown.... ar) 10.45 a. ma Osan ad wee ' Royalty Junction..../10.22 * Bagalsy Junction dp 255 “ | Peele a 345 285d ba on 10.05 * MOMs ves ccekooeeee! wae oT Boater. k.cc. ss nessneen ..** Bedford.......+. 4 ees 3.31 ¥ tount Stewart.. dp, a. 10 n Mount Stewart oe i ae. | m 7 a dp| 416 * vardigan os eal seats 1.40 * Cardigas 055 °4%.. | 5.35 * | reorgetown.......dp] 7.15 a. m.! , | “é Jeongetown, nr ove 1 Arl 6.00 ie Mount Stewart ,...ar , 9 05a, m Meunt Stewart....dp iD WAL MODINE on dhs paves 8,25 Morell 345 2. ++ + 450 “ St. Poter's.......... 756 « ES hey AT, 5.18 ‘+ | Bear River..... {7.00 « PR Ri % j MMRVGR once sc se es i Bear River.........-| 6.06 SRO 9.0 nos tes0sy dpi ; 625 a, m I os xs 1650 «© || Ja Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. 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