Ra Atte ME BN et lite ia a ee ee ee PRE SC NT Terms :—Five Do“ttars A YEAR. ct a nN ee “ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak aac + ‘amine. ae, free.’’—EvRIPIpEs. NEW SERIES, CHARLOTIETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1882. VOL 12-—~-NO, 32. Tae Datty EXAMINER! Is ISSURD EVERY EVENING, By tos EXaMIneR PUBLISHING COMPANY, FROM THEIR Orrice, ConnnK OF WATER aXNpD GREAT GEORUR STRERTS, Charlottetown, . . P. E. Island. RATES oF SUBSCRIPTION: Six Months, . . . $2 50 Three Months, - . . 1 2 One Month, . : : 0 50 ae Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, i | ‘NH RR. quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on applicatren. McLEOD &MORSON, Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opoosite Post Office, Charlottetown, '’. E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at moderate interest. Neit MeLrop. Nov. 24, "82 —pres her W.A. 0. Morsoy. JOHN MACEACHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of ; England, London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of Enyland, City of London Fire Insurance Co., of Engtand, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, Cor, Quegn and King Sts.—Up Stairs. Ch’tewn, Dee. 7, *2. BR. WARBURTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (E\7INBURGH.) Office in Old City Hotel, corner ef Grea: George anid Dorchester Streets, opposite the Catholic « Rape]. Entrance on Great George Btreet—night bell. Ch’town, Nov. 14, °°2.—3m Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, ee Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,060 Reserve Fund .. . 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th iust., in the building latély occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliag and other Exchange bought and sold, and ygeueral banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent, INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insnrance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance etfected on ali kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1452. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING —AND— FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —sAND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P.O. BOX1 . . HALIFAX,N. 5S. + $$$ ARTICULAR 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. Cousiguments of Produce solicited, and provipt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. ' i j | Rankin is convinced the acme of comfort will be obtained by every persoz requiring the \). RANKIN, Chemist, North side Queen Square, has the honor to announce Be. (4 M tothe inhabitants of Prince Edward Island and neighborhood that he has made arrangements with B. LAURANCE, The Eminent English Oculists’ Optician, SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES At ©. D. Rankin’s Drag store, North Side Queen Square, from Monday, the |. CORRESPONDENCE, We do not he ld OUTSE ee Ss T¢ sponsible for the opinions or statements of our corre pondeuts — ; Laird vs. Whelan. To the Editos of the Examiner. Sir,—l have lately become a reader .of the Charlottetown Patrio/, not by my own desire, but because [ have recently been hand d over to its proprietor as one of the assets of the King’s County Advertiser. It | may possibly be as interesting reading dur-# to personally superintend the adaptation of his \ing the current winter as the log-book of} of that journal which has come to hand contains zn article in which the Editor com- plains of the EXAMINER'S Strictures on his, ithe *‘Northern Light.” The first number ISth, to Saturday, the 30th December, leonnection with the Governorship of the} And will be at the Clifton House, Summerside, from Monday, the Ist, to Thursday, the 4th January, To all those requiring aid to vision, The bold that Laurance’s Lenses have taken upon the spectacle-wearing public of Great Britain and the testimonials from the greatest of the English Oculists, among the faculty in England and in this Prov- ince, Must be conclusive that nothing better in aids to visio» can be obtained, and when in addition such Lenses are elected and adapted to the eye by Mr. Laurance personally, Mr. use of Spectacles or Eye-glasses. Mr Laurance’s wode of procedure is to test the capabilities of both eyes, and not only’ to determine the exact power required tor each eye, but also to select the particular Lenees, best adapted ty arrest Gecay &nd to give sight without discomfort. Mr. Laurance is no: a stranger to Prince Edvard Island in bis capacity as an Optician. For years he visited. this Provines, as tes’ imonials from « ur leading medical men and citizens, as far back as 1+54,' can testify, Mr, Laurance is one of the leading Opticians of Englaud, and his visit here is for one purpose, and that is he introduction of his celebrated Lenses through RXG ULABLY | ACORED: TED AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DUMINION, Persons who have ried in vain to be suited with Lenses are particularly requested to) call at C. ©. Rapkiu’s, and as MR. LAURANCES VISIT (ANNOT. BE PROLONGED.' REFERENCES AND TE-TIMONIALS, as to the Quality of the Lenses, etc.. are| coupled with the names of the following eminent Medical men and residents of Nova Scotia .— Chief Justice Sir William Young. Rev. Dr. Hill. Rector of St. Pauls, Halifax. The tion. W. J. Almon. % D. The Hou A.W. Smith, Jadge Supreme Court. J. Scott Hutton, Principal Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Pr. Arthur Moren, Physicim to Beafand Dumb Asylum. Wm. Bunb rv. Ex-Mayor of Hatifax. Edwa. Jennings, MD, President of the Medical Council Of Nova Scotia, Vice-President of the Medical Association of Canada. Wm. Tobia, «. B.C. S. W. & siater. M. D. ” H.C. Herbert, M. D., F. R. C, S., Surgeon-Major, A. M. D. From Chief Justice Sir Wm. Young From the City Medical @flicer. Hauirax, 2ad Dec., 1882. Orsice or Ciry Mepicat Opricrr, I have pleasure in testifying that the al Halifax, Nov. 1, 18°2. pairs uf Spectacls 1 have purchased from Mr.) yp. B. Lavrance: BLYOND A FEW DAYS, it behoves those reqniripg bis assi tance to call as early as possible; poference, to him is only Northwest, becanse the founder of the, EXAMINER gave expression to the belief, | ' that at some future time an Islander would , occupy a gubernatorial, cbair in that terri- | tory. Mr, Laird appears to think that he | is the child of fate to whom Mr. Whelan | | referred in his prophecy ; and is very in-| idignant at the alleged insult offered | to his memory. It is in exceedingly bad! taste for David Laird to mention the pame of that distinguished gentleman in justification | Lof his conduct since his entrance into Do- minion politics. It is all very well for him | to attempt to deceive the rising generation | by speaking in such respectful terms of the | ‘‘ gifted Edward Whelan.” To old men , like myself, who have observed Mr. Whelan’s career from his entrance into public life till his death, the ex-Gover or’s another proof of the mau’s hypocri:y. Mr. Whelan was one of the few public men in Prince Edward Is'and, who had the honesty and moral courege to tel] its Pp ople that, sooner or later, they would become part of the Con- federation, and that their duty was to pre- pare themselves to become useful citizens of the Great Deminion, as _ they) were one day destined to ‘be. For | this he was denounced by demagogues of all shades of politics, foremost amongst whom was David Laird,—‘‘asa man who was watching bis opportunity of selling the province for his own aggrandizement.” For the time beiog, the demagogues were successful. His constituents, temporarily deluded, and forgetful of the great and lasting benefits conferred by him on the province in general, and themselves in par- ticular, drove Mr. Whelan from public life at a partial election in this district. Before an opportunity was given them of repairing B. Laurance give a clearer and purer light ; especially under GAS than any I have pre-| Dear Sta,—I am very much pleased with viously obtained HERE or ELSEWHERE your glasses, they are particularly clear an n WM. YOUNG ‘well polished, and suit my eyes better than, lany I bave ever used. I have had great > : . pleasure in recommending them to my friends From Rey. ee Rector of St.) 04 patients. I am, &c, ‘a ARTAUR MOREN, M.D, Hauir.x, N.S., Nov. 18, 1882. | ‘ : My Dear Srr.—The glasses with which you! City Medicai Officer. have supplied me for readipg, both by natural and artificial light, have proved themselves From H. ©. Herbert, M. D., F, R. C. to be all tbat could: be desired. 1 strongly S., Surgeon Major. A. M. D. recommend aay persons wishing to save strain upon their eycs, and enjey comfort while| Mr, B. Laurance has fitted me wilh glasses reading, to. apply to you to fit them witb, which suit me admirably, and | recommend | Lenses adapted tu their condition of sight. persons whose vision is defective, to consult I am, dear sir, yours truly, him when lenses arc required, George W. Hit, Rector of Sr. Paul’s : 5 — ‘ ; a . C, HERBERT, M.D, F. R.C.S8. Mx. B. Lavaayog, Optician, 147 Hollis St ae ~ ads A. M.D , A. M.D. November 00, 1882. From Hon. W. J. Almon, M. D. Hauirax, N.8., Nov. ¢th, 1582, My Dear Six,—by the aid of the Glasses you last fiueu me with I was enabled last night by lamp light to read with comfort, a thing I bad not done for some months pre- vious, From Ex-Mayor Bunbar. Hauirax, N.5,, Oct, 23, 1882. B, Lavraxos, Esg.,— Dar Sir,—lLam using @ pair of spectacles purchased from you 18 years ago at the Hali- fax Hotel, and they suit me as well to-day as when I first used them. 1 am. dear Sir, Yours truly, WILLIAM J, ALMON. To Mr. B. Lacrance, Optician WM. DUNBAR, Ex-Mayor of Halifax, From Judge Smith, Hai ipax, Nov. 2, 1882. | I beg to state that I have purchased of Mr. Laurance one or two pairs of Spectacles, and) bave found them everything I can desire to} improve the vision for writing and reading Mr. B. Lavranck,—I have worn glasses ‘Doses lsince I was ten years of age and am now in purposes. y H. W. SMITH, my fifty-seventh year and until ‘his minate I ‘have never possessed perfect sigbt, and in my | profession as 4 school teacher I can now ap- | preciate the way in which I now see even the smallest type by artificial light by the aid of your lenses. From James A. Smith, Fsq. No. 1 Locxmay Sreeet Terrace, Haljtax, Oct, 23, 1882. Judge Supreme Court. N. 8. | i From the Principal of the Deaf and Dumb institution. Hauipax, Noy. 1, 1882, Mr. B. lanrance fitted number of the) . pupils of this Insti ution requiring Lenses to From Dr. Jennings. assist their sight, and [ have pleasure in tes-| Mr B, Lanrance, of London, has shown me titying to the ben: fits the wearers of theja great variety of spectacles, all of which bear glasses have deriv.d feom their use. Butjclose examination. The lenses are well pol- | for the aid thus obtained several of themjished and the mounting beautiful and sub-'! wonld have continued to labor under great/stantial. lean see more distinctly through! diff:ulty in reading seript or priat, and his glasses than apy others I have tried. would thus have been seriously retarded in| will recommend them to my patients, their studies which they are now enabled to EDW. JENNINGS, M. D. pursue with comfort aud satisfaction both tol yigiting Surgeon to the Provincial and City themselves aud to their teachers. Hospital, and President of the Medical J. SCOTT HUTTON, Council ot Nova Scotia, etc., ete, Principal. | ical From Br. Tobin. institution of, As Medical Officer to the : a ce '9 Soutn Srreet, Halifax. N.S.,'3th Oct, 782. Deaf and Dumb, |] bave much pleasure in certifying the testimony of the rrincipal, J. 8. Hutton. ‘oy Mr. B. Laurance, of London, #nd have found them well cut aad mounted and tlor- ‘oughly servicable articles. WM. TOBIN, F. B.C. S. ARTHUR MOREN, M. D., Physician to Deaf and Damb Inst, i ; From John Woodill, Esq. B. Lavazaxcs, Esa. : Deae Sir,- In the year 1°44 1 purchased a pair of night-reading spectacles (and have Hauipax, Oct. 13, 18%2. used them ever sinc) from a Mr, Lauravce.) pag Sir —I have examined your stock of: I called on you vesteidey and found that you!Lenges and can only say that they are the were the stme person, and bat my DAME Ov! most pertect set of glasses I have seen in Hali- your books, and as you then told me that)j,y | believe you to be well posted in your you could suppl me with a pair that I could) pyginess ard thoroughly well able to correct gee small print for 20 years longer, Well,'the various defects of vision in those who may being inactive business, and only in my 74thiconsult you. I am, etec., year, I co. cluded to take them, But judge W. B. SLAYTER, M.D, my astonishment, at night when I took up gp. Lavaaxce, Esg. the evening paper. I could see to read it in! any part of the room by the sight of one gus, burner as well as when I was 20 years of From Dr. Slayter. From H. Fesslrin, Esq. I hereby certify that I have examined sev-! tered { i 4 p . > ‘ ; . . ° eral specimens of Tenses and Spectacles made) groom’s party comes, asking admission their hasty and ili-eonsidered action, the spirit of the high-minded, honest, and patriotic Edward Whelan had passed to a better world. Had he been possessed of any of the avarice of Mr. Laird—that beggar’s vice which has characterized his whole public career, whether as supplier of Government stationery, or betrayer of his political leader in 1874, or barterer of the Island's inier- ests for a Governorship in the Northwest— Mr. Whelan might have been in com- parative affluence at the time of his death But like all great public men he hada soul above such things. He left to his family nothing but that remembrance of integrity which gives sanctity to misfortune and renders poverty respectable. The ex Governor may have been qnita earnest in his denunciations of Mr. Whelan in those days, for few will believe him capable of giving credit to a public man for any higher motive in politics than greed; but remembering the relations existing between them during Whelan’s life, David Laird should hesitate before bringing back to the minds of the people of this Province the early stages of ‘‘ the base degrees by which he did ascend.” An Op LiperaL, St. Peter’s, Dec. 27th, 1882. a ontoniall = Winaing a Bride. So late as the seventeenth century it was customary in some parts of Ireland for the bridegroom’s friends t» receive thuse of the bride with a sower of darts carefully direct- ed so as to fall harmless, and Lord Kaimes, who died in 1872,dep ses that -he marriage observances of the Welsh of the day were significantly symbolical of marriage by cap- tureyethe respective friends of the bride and groom meeting on horsehack,the former refusing to deliver the lady on demand and bringing abut a sham conilict.during which the nexrest kinsman of the bride, behind whom she is mounted, galloped away, to be pursued by the opp site party until men and horses had had enough of it, when the bridegroom was permitted to overtake the pretended fugitive and bear her off in triumph. The Berricors of France are the only European people among whom the form of capture stil survives. Upon the day of a wedding the dors of a bride’s house are closed and barricaded, the windows barred, and her friends mus- within. Presently the bride- on ene false pretence after another. Find- ing speech of no avail, they endeavor to force an entrance, with no better fortune. Then comes a_ parley; the besiegers proclaim that they bring the lady a hus- band, and are adwitted within doors. to fight for the possession of the hear, win it, and the brije with it; the couple being forthwith united in the orthodox fashion. — All the Year Round. <-ap > The Gre.t French Remedy, - Dr. LeDuc’s Periodical Pils. For ‘he cure of Leucorrt@a or White's Excessive or ainful Mevstraation, Green Sickness, Falling of the Jomb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia. Hysteria, Pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the pue),ose of in- vigorating and yiving tone to the Generative Org ns, Hauirax Horgn. October 12, 1882, B. 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Canada Life Assurance Company. 1882, — oe OC Capital and Funds over ae 5,600,000 Dollars. Anaual Income over am 1,000,000 Dollars, —_—_—_—_— OO HEAD OF FICHE, HAMILTON, ONT. —_—_—-— Secretary : R. HILLS, ———:0: — — Abstract of 35th Annual Report to 30th April, 1882: _ Superintendent : Managing Director and Pres’t : ALEX. RAMSAY. A. G. RAMSAY. L Aapehe S0th Apcil, LBBB... .... 0.06 6+ s0cpecccesveseebschveeble ends sebewhsebeeveh opttehes GIhNIN $5,064,206 65 ©, UnGotee Tor CO, FOR a i oe cc ccc ces clebevcccececcecs sen been ee «heeiearsnbennsaeneaeee 1,008,164 31 D2 OE rotn lstevees Cisaiaal bah BOVE. si oon occ onscncccdses theese 6B pwesel bans ccvidaces svete 271,232.02 «, Claims by deathaud matured endowments........ ian ly AO | soles cdech > Ebb ceoeah ¥se beeen seee 212,041 86 5. Do, as estimated vy the Company's tables and provided for... ... 6.4.6... ..04.. ee. deol ad 362,455.90 6, Difference in Company's favor between actual and estimated death rate................. seco, 150,616 14 7. Hahone Of Teeten’ Taree ener Oik OAS, ... . «.... . . hna cctnve se cuae sbscectcacceans® te 59,190.76 NEW BUSINESS is nearly a FOU RTH of the returns of 1881 of the 24 Licensed Companies, TOTAL on the Compauy’s Books EXCEEDS A FOU RTH of the entire amou,.*t in force in Canada, BONUS ADDITIONS to Life Policies for the past fifteen years have added $375 to each $1,000 of Assurance, co PROFITS for same period have been from 35 to 39 per cent, of all premiums paid according to age at entry, Abstract of Life Insurance in Canada for the Year 1881: (Condensed from the Superintendent's Annual Report for 1881.) Amount of Policies; Number of yousen hy Amount in force | Premiums for year.| New. | in forceat date. at Canada Life.............. $668,111 | $3,914,780 13,908 $24,904,171 i a on 21,168 153,700 697 1,032. 254 Con federation i 214,738 / 1,917,214 5,378 8 (03,279 RM Soon caec icc ecnits $7,207 420,000 1, 263 1,571,598 North Jmericn..,..... 34,353 *1,410,3%4 1,816 1,127,212 el. -. 5.2. , sonnei, 1/8,564 1,671,768 3,047 4,990,157 ee 403,597 1,821,362 9,087" 11,370 008 ne tO 220) 365 } 1,079,000 2.665 6 449,617 Cuion Mutual,......... 04,804 ; 472,050 1,920 2.888, 028 oe aetna ies 191.724 | 1,072,600 | 3.39 | 6,370,034 -—~* Including Industrial Business, 4a7 lotendin,; Inssrers can judge from tye forogoiug as tw where t teu plave toecir petrovage with ft grévbast SAFELY and AUVANTAGE. = ee ” MABITIME PROVINCE BRANCH wi) Hollis Street, alifax, N, 8, P, McCLARREN, DL. 8. MaeGarvey, Geyeral Avent for N.S8., P. E. L, and N. F, Secretary, “‘onorary Directors for P. E.Island—Chos Palmer, Esq,; W.E. Da Esq.; Hon. W. W. Salliven; Geo, febled conditions. one pill three times «day, To effect eures in ¢hronic cases the use of the remeiy for some months, A reasonabie trial will create sniticient cowfidence in the remedy to Stark KIDNEY jnsure its being taken until a permanent cure is ef- fected | Pap Coy dl eg Sweet. a, it wili be neeessary to conti | West : wW - R. Beer, Es}.: Hon. J. 8S Carvell; R. R. Hodgeon, Esq. Medical advisers at. Charlottetown-—F. DP, Beer, k :4.,M. D.;.W. H, Gobkir , Eag., M, D, Wile Agenctes in Sumumersite, Sourm, Georgetown, Crapaud, and Montague. WM. MeL AN. Wor, + 188d, . dgent tur Obarletictows, Oe ines a eee aoa” wy