ears 4 3 ee ae SSS hs — a a i: xacmeage 8 agp a aT ST SN a (esemsemmeA ses ~~ 20 Ky Xam ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL BE THE Largest, Best and Cheapest Newspape IN THE PROVINCE. Intending Subscribers, Attention ! $1—FOR 13 MONTHS—$S! ry\HE WEEKLY EXAMINER will be sent to any address FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE 3ist DECEMBER, 1881, on receipt of ONE DOLLAR, Thus, persons subscribing during the first week in Decem- ber, will receive the paper for ONE MONTH FREE OF CHARGE. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1880. THe Dairy ExaMINER, DECEMBER 7, 1880. Whim Road Meeting. THE RESOLUTIONS CARRIED. A publie meeting was held last week at Whim Road Cross. The following resolu- tions are reported carried : Moved by Angus Finlayson, Esq., Brown's Creek, seconded by Alex. Camp- bell, Esq., Brown’s Creek. Resolved, That the Government be request- ed to afford the people on this Lot (59) who are in arrears an extension of 6 years to en- able them to pay those arrears and that they be further requested to take off all interest on the purchase money. Moved by Mr. John Martin, seconded by Mr. Henry Compton and Mr. John MacDonald : Whereas, The Government of the present day haz seen fit to oppress the tenants of this and edjoining townships by issuing precepts against them for the purpose of wresting lands from all those who are in arrears and unable to meet their demands to the Govern- mont: And Whereas, The tenants of said lands do consider it to be an action most oppressive to the people and a policy most ruinous to any Government that may adopt it : Therefore Resolved, That it is the opinion of this meeting that the Government should re- acind ali erdera that have been given for the purpose of selling land now in possession of the tenants, and also that all the compound interest be wiped off and to extend the time 6 or 7 years. And, also Resolved, That it is the opinion of this meeting that the $300,000 that was givea to this Island for buying out the remain- ing}proprietors is net used for the express pur- pose for which it waa given. Moved by Donald Nicholson, Esq., sec- ended by Mr. John McPherson: Whervas, the Government has favored other parts of the Island, resolved therefore that this mecting is of opinion that their disadvan- tages should be considered and the time ex- tended, and their share of the $300,000 given them to enable them to pay their in- atalmen'‘s. Moved by Mr. Peter Gordon, seconded by Mr. Norman McPhee, and a number of others : Resold that this meeting do censure the present Government, knowing the circum- stances of their tenaatry this season, ivf using stringent measures to collect back iu- stalments, and putting ou unnecessary expen- ses, which will give capitalists a chance to be-. come lnad propricters at the expense of the poor occupier. In sl:ort, these resolutions state, (J) that the Government is oppressing the pour, (2) demand remission of interest on the debts due the public, and (5) the division of the $8U0,000 granted by the Lominion Government for the purpose of enabling the peuple of this Island to purchase the estates remaining in the possession cf veprictors at the time of the Union. The two demands, if persisted in, must be carefully considered by the Legislature. They involve the loss to the body corpor- ate of Prince Edward Island of about $25,000 year. Will the freeholding tax: payers,—the honest, thrifty men who have paid up their instalments—the men who perchance, mortgaged their farms in order to meet their engagements with the pub- lic—will they agree to this! They involve the repayment to every man who has squared his account at tie Land Office of his fair proportien of the $800.000. Can this be done by any Government of this Island / They involve very knotty questions alto- gother bey ni the ken of the Government— questi ns which ms be of necess ¢ ,i: they are to be settled, formally submitteu to the country and the Legislature. We shall see whether any politician will have the im- moral courage to goto the country with these demands upon the taxpayers, or to aubmit them tothe representatives of the ple in Parliament convened. With regard tothe statement that the Goverament is unduly oppressing the people, if it be true, the fact is to be re-) tted. But in conversation, recently, with the gentleman in King’s County, who of all others, is best acquainted with the ition of the persons against whom pre- cepts have been directed, the writer was assured that,“‘with two or three exceptions no man in King’s County, who really . serves to be leniently treated, was at all effected by the proceedings taken by the Oommissioner of Crown Lands.” It must not be forgotten that precepts have not been issued againat the lands of any man who has paid a single cent of his ndebiednes (either priectpal or interest) with- im the past ten years. — Now, if, notwithstanding yearly applica- tirns and repeated warnings, the men against whom proceedings have been taken, have not, within ten years paid a single cent, or even made representations of in- ability to pay, at the Land Office, what good reason have we to presume that they will pay in full if granted a further exten- sion of six years | The average price which those who pur- chased their farms at the Land office agreed to pay is $1.58, or $158.00 per hundred period of ten years. What are we to think of farmers why, in all those years, never paid a cent, and never came near the Land office to say that they had been unforta- nate and were unable to pay even the little mite of interest accruing on the maturity of the Are such men good citizens? Are they ithe men, who, because they have votes and ‘influence, are te be encouraged in dishon- | eaty and unthrift by a free gift involving a lloss of $25,000 a year to the honest and thrifty yeomanry who have scrupulously paid their debts to the public? These are the questions which, by the resolutions at Whim Road Cross, the Government of this Province are called upon to consider. The Government will, we have no doubt, carefully consider them. _- Halifax and the Winter Port. Ar a public meeting held in Halifax on the evening of the 2nd inst., Mayor Tobin presiding, the fullowing resolution was ad. opted :— Whereas, The diverting of the Canadian trade, east and west, to the railways of a foreign country is injurious, not only to the interests of the Intercolonial Railway, but also to those of the city of Halifax, the prov ince of Nova Scotia, and the Dominion ef Canada ; therefore be it Resolved, That in the opinion of this meet- ing, the subsidy for our ocean mail service should be paid only to such company as will make its terminal port at the Deminion, The feeling of the merchants of Halifax with respect to this question is evidently aroused. We hope it will not find full vent in mere words. Action is wanted. The Government has done much for Halifax ; and Dr. Tupper has recently expressed his willingness to still further encourage its sluggish enterprise. We shall see whether or not Halifax is yet prepared to profit by its many advantages. Imports and Exports. A VERY SATISFACTORY statement of the revenue of the Dominion during the cur- rent year (clipped from the St. John Sun) will be found in another column. = It proves that the import business of Canada has been sufficiently active, that the equili- brium between revenue and expenditure has been secured by the Finance Minister, beyond a doubt, and that there is a fair prospect of a still further reduction of the duties imposed upon teas, raw sugars, molasses, and other necessaries produced only by foreign countries. The ofticial statement of exports is equally satisfactory. For the first four months of the present fiscal year the Im- porta and Exports of Canada (exclusive of British Columbia) were as tollows :-- IMPORTS. EXPORTS. Mss big 0s o> Kab es 7,940,636 $10,007,179 Re. ccauen 8,443,757 11,569, 899 US 11,316,537 Rc, a 5 soe 6b ors 7, 145,969 13.453, 702 $31,774,4<4 $46,347.317 “This,” the Halifax Herald remarks, ‘« shows a volume of trade for four months of upwards of $78,000,000, with a balance of trade in our favor of no less than $14, 572,000.” The Herald goes on to say ;—‘* Compar- ing this with the corresponding months of 1878 when we had Mr. Mackenzie to rule us, and jug-handled free trade to biess us, we cannot help being struck with the dif ference. For those fuur months of 1878 the figures were :— Imports. Exports. UNE. cake iv ouWekess $7,539,432 $6,635,083 Oe ide ces vs we 9 048,711 7,497,461 EG svc Seatie “at 5009 9,555,705 8,142,43 Ce Fos oe once b eee 8,346,729 10,406,511 $34,531,577 $32,651. 756 showing a volume of. trade of only $57, 000,000, with a balance of trade against us of mearty $2,000,000! A fiscal pwolicy that can in twenty months give us a balance of trade in our favor equal to $44,000,050 per annum, cannot in our opinion be a very ‘*ruinons”’ system, nor one that the coun- try is likely to change in a hurry.” Exports. Weare indebted to Mr. Lydiard for the following statement of exports trom Queen’s and King’s Counties for Nov. 1880: BUSHELS, Potatoes, Prev'l., 139005 $20,850 “6 Foreign, 118,308 20,257 $41,117. 257,313 Oats, Provincial, 45973 18,390 ‘“« Foreign, 466,876 192,067 $210,437 Lobsters. Foreign, 61,384 Fish, (all other) Provin’l, $ 2,882 * . Foreign, 26,476 29,358 Miscellaneous, Provin’l, 12,597 " Foreign, 54,636 ee > 67,235 $409, 54 Total exports for November, Weather Probabilities. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Dec. 7—10 a. m. Fresh to brisk southerly to westerly winds, cloudy colder weather with snow. Tar ‘‘Northern Lighi” left Georgetown early this morning, and arrived at Pictou on time. She left Pictou to return, on arrival of the train frem Halifax. Comg and see the choristers singing the Christmas Hymn on Prang’s $1000 Prize Cards at G, H. Haszarp’s. Sells at Prang’s prices. acres—the payment being extended over a| burg says | several instalments {| _ General Foreign News. There is a fresh issue of lava from Vesuvius, descending to the base of the cone. A despa’ch from Teheran to the isays the Tarks occupy the passes a the fron- | tier to cut off the retreat of the Kurds. The cerrespondent of the News at St. Peters 1e under-tands that the proyramme of the new Finance Minister comprises cop tiderable reductions of army and navy expen- ' ditures in time of peace. M. Laisant has challenged the Vicomte 5t. Vincent to a duel, for printing a letter accus- ing M. Laisant of cowardice in the France Prussian war, which was read by General de Cissey’s counsel during the recent libel suit in Paris. The Political Correspondgai of Vienna says :—-‘** The latest propos { England is that the squadrons of the international fleet shall proceed to mutually specified ports or eruise in different prearranged directions, 80 that a kind of ideal combination of the Euro pean fleet shall continue to exist. Russia has agreed to the proposal.” The English and Russian members of the International Commission which will settle the details of the Montenegrin frontier have arrived at Ragosa, and are in readiness to com- mence their sittings, ‘The Committee of the Albanian League has been dissolved. There are numbers of Albanian insurgents in & desti- tute condition, near Lake Scutani. Berlin papers state that Prince Bismarck’s recent pour parlers with Count de Saint Vallier, the French Ambassador, had resulted in Germany and France agreeing to a joint proceedure on the Greek question. A des- patch from Paris says that the statement pub- lished that Greece had informed France she would invade Turkish territory if the inter- national fleet were dispersed is unfounded. --GQerr- One case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court this forenoon. Standard A cinealins nest Zpwarp Hackeit, Esq., M. P., with hie wife and family, are in town en roxte for Ottawa. They are staying at the Osborne. ‘en ee APPLES ! BY AUCTION, AT MY SALES ROOM, TO-HORROW, WEDNESDAY, AT ELEVEN 0 CLOCK, 50 Barrels Nova Scetia Appies. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’tewn, Dec. 7, ’80. Crosse & Blackwell, 21 Soho Square, London. WW aa ORIENTAL and MIXED PICKLES, Lea and Perrin’s Worces- tershire Sauce, Yorkshire Relish, Durham Mustard, Curry Powder,Ground Spices (pure), Essence of Vanilla, Ratia Lemon, Cinnamon, Cloves, Raspberry, Strawberry, Pine Apple and Nutmey, Kssence of Coffee, Capot Capers, Lemon and Orange Marmalade, ed and Black Currant Jelly (in pots), Lemon; Orange and Caiisfoot Jelly (in bottles), Liebig’s Extract of Beef, Preserved Ginger, Maccaroni, Virme- cilli, Tapioca and ago, Table Vinezar, Bas- kets Table Salt, Candied Citron, j.emon and Urange Peels, Lucea Oil, Fine Murbonne Honey, English Treaele, Boxes Somebody's Luggage, Express Lugyaye and Silver \v eu ding Cusaques, &e., &c. For sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, j Dec. 7, 30—pat ar her ne 31 \ 61 eod + gy + GHEAP GOODS i BA 4 CHRISTMAS. URING the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS we will sell our BEST TEA for 38 cents per |b.,} and a good article of THA for 35 cents. CHOICE CONFECRIONERY, | only 25 cents per |b. ‘GREEN GRAPES, 25 cts. per lb. ‘AMERICAN KEROSENE, 40 | cents per gallon. A choice assortment of Plain | and Fancy BISCUITS, very L.: ew, New Raisins, Currants, Spices, Apples, Onions, Nuts, Dates, Figs. Canned Salmon and Lobsters, Pickles, &c. | GEORGE CARTER, 68 Great George St., near Millner’s Tin Shop, | Dec. 7, ’80—3i caw w | or ishereby given that a dividend, 4% at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this ‘Bank for the past six months, payable at its Banking House on demand. J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1880—lw pat 2i, pres ar ne her li ‘ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Chea ‘published m the Provinces. _ Bank of P, E. Island. t and most Newsy. Paper} CLEARANCH SALH OF GHNERAL DRY GOODS! a AINE & METCALF’S, / TREM 83 QUEEN STREET. Chaclottetownwa, Nevember 18, 1886, ‘lea & Entertainment ST. JAMES’ HALL, (OLD KIRK.) rEXHE Dadies’ of St. James’ Ch ; It St. Ji hurch will . holl a Public Tea and Enter. Cuilminent iv Sr. JAMEs’ Haut, on gdnesday Next, 8ti inst, Tea on the Tables at 6 o'clock. Admiseon to Tca and Entertainment 40 cents, Tickets to be had at the Stores of Messrs. W, Watson, ©. D. Rankin, Alex. McKenzie ‘nd at the door. : Dec, 4, "@0—s m ta w, ar li ] UST RECEIVED,— a i100 sides Campbell’s Best No. 1 Sole, Selling low. ) WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, ene Buffalo, Buffalo. A SPLENDID LOT OF RBUFPAL ya ROBES, lined and trimmed. . A few JAPANESE ROBES, BEER & SONS. Dec. i, 1880—Im Dec, 2, ’80~ 3i Union Bank of P. & Island, DIVIDEND NO. 33. vr ger RT] OTICE is hereby given that a dividend, a at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Bauk for the past six months, payable at its Head Office and Branches on and after this date. GEO. MACLEOD, Ch’town, Dec. 1, ’*80—lw —— ree ' OBSTER CANS manufactured for the 4 Trade at a low price. Cans warranted, and of a superior make, Address, : LOUIS ESTANO, Nov. 29, ’80—5i pd Amherst, N. 8, BUTTER, BUTTER, “HOICE QUALITY, FOR SALE BY / THE TUB, at LEER & GOFF'S. -~e Ah Wants, Lost, found, &e. ag im ; - ele W ANTED—A general Servant of charaeter. Must be kind with € - ren. For address apply at this office. ; engi j [de 7 3i pa | OAR DERS—A few permanent Board- ers can be eccommodated at the *‘Rankin [de 7 lw House " at very moderate terms. V J anted Immediately—a good plain cook, far two persons. Good wages given, Apply to Miss Dixox, Clymping House, opposite Roman Catholic Cemetery. de 6 ro i}—On Sunday, Nov. 28, a Pocket Buok containing a sum of money, ete. Lhe owner can have the same by applying to Wat. Carry, Kast Royalty. [de 3 3i* ee CAL#—A Stray Heifer Calf, color white, brown head and neck; has been on the sabscriber’s premises for the last ten days. The owner is requested. to take her away, and pay for this advertisement. — Henry LoxGwortnu, Glynwood. [de 3 VV ANTED—A Good’ COOK. Wages to Mrs. L. H. Davies, Vy ane % competent person, cmployment for the winter to make up books and accounts. Apply at this office. a [de } N ALK €@W—Newly calved. Apply to A. McRar, Pownal. [no 30 tf ‘HAIN -——A large lot of second-hand CHAIN —as good as new. For sale cheap. —(C. F. Yares, cor. Water and Pownal streets, OARDERS—tThree or four Boarders can be accommodated with. first-claes board and apartments at very reasonable rates, in a pleasant and one of the. most con- venient localities in the city. Apply at this office. [no 6 tf \ALERLAGES STORED for the winter in a large and dry warehouse. Terins very low. Apply at this office. [no 29 3i eod \ 7iNDLASS GEAR--Two sets Wind- _ las Gear—for half price. —C. F. Yares, sor Water and Pownal atreets. [no 26, 6i i GARD AND LODGING—A Lady and Gentleman, or two Gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and lodging in a private House. Rooms large, and situation very pleasant. Apply at this office. [no 29 4i eod ERIN BUCKS—MATTOCKS’ CELE- BRATED STRAIN—originally of Pal- mer Chit and Erland strains. Natural per pair. iottetown. Page LET—A House containing 8 rooms, with stable, coach house, and @ large For sale by A. SMALLWoop, Uhar- [no 17 2w 2aw Possession given immediately. Apply to J. T. Crockert, at the Fish Market. {no 2 LET—A Tenement House, situated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer, Apply to Mrs. Orrrr, Queen street. - [no 13 tf. fo. 1 Sole Leather, Cashier, - ‘Lobster Packers, Notice, liberal.. Apply before 20th Dec., inst.,> : fale 3 eod ti. » {no 26 61 weights of full grown birds from 12 to 16 Ibs. . garden attached, fronting on Rochford Square.i_