oy ce gary t eens x # eee le eee PS tk A etic IE LUE ty tele He. Saag Tiapigs ii, gh 4 ‘ owns ; ~ ro . i A RE me il os TIS Oe = me ete Loft ee SS. s YRAt ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may REL DE VLE IH LL (ENTS, LO ek ee en ee aR NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE REDWARD ISLAND. TUES , TITA DY "4 pW SERIE ‘TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESD Y 94] we WEY aba S A Liu j 4 iN, SAYVU LI 4 } AAR j ‘ ». ALaS } PADIS ike r i } ry ; iS 82, \ Q 4 U, eR MQ, isan rst. i “ AY nas iain a NH Pm +> Ve siw inE | DAILY tXAMINER H) ! , rey ~ i . wy ] TIVINAT oO + ‘ Yat Heroism Rewarded. Newtfoundiand’s Railway. aia al ‘PDT ~ | j; ik 4 | H \ a J y ea iad ee is Is ED EVERY EVENING, Fis 5 ~ i 5 i@ ‘| SS i XY a a4 i b Y Ae t Et i ie \ puoC Meeting was held n thel7 h | RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK-~-A TRIBUTE Br ruz Examinek PustusuinG Company, | i wnt in the Murray Harbor Hall, for TO THE ENERGY AND ORGANIZING GENIUS from THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER -— Cee the purpese of acknowledging the heroi OF MR. BLACKMAN. 3 of £0 seven of the hitants of capil axp GREA GEORGE sTREETS, deeds : rf a me 8 ven : oe 11a — - j HIS IOCALLTY Vi enderea } service i . * 2 YY ; o 47 ; oa ° Shariatiionsy = =P tn | W. & A, BROWN & CO rly, who ated etre on | acs Comependcs fe Hal Med) 7 : a é B the oth of January, 1838], in rmscuing a ; Rat ‘ LPTION i . a 7 . 3% ost Ree a Duis r or pa ; en rs in landiug from S S ; Sr. Joun 8, N Suro NDLAND Jan. 13 — Bix Di , - . - $2 50 j : we é A sae : - lie Ligh who were bound it ihe preg ress mace in the construction of ia ° y 95 (| K eep 18 Kv ery Department of their KHst ablishme shh a fuli assortment of the ice, avd in a perilous condition in the}|our railway, during che past season, is of One Month . : . 050 | Straits, distuuce off Cane Bear. The the niost satisfa tory character. The first ’ . BR } > ; 577 } } Gr! ns i : ; ' a 4 Fa ai ay san olka ss onli vw wv. berri Was appc ted to thx Soi Was turned on tne sta Avgust last, e@~ Adve rtising at most moderate rates a Y | . A LP. j HH} A pS | io “fi A N if C5 pie a p: it~ Pico C=C af ¥ “T ne ae chair d the undersi . a . retary At the presen time, the reiis ose laid cn @entracts bhieey He ma le for monthly, a Al t j { hait ma Ti ly xp ained the of i en mites of the in ; Uwe ive lilies Dore are warterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- | j of the meeting,— ready for the iron and plare-layimg on this ahs on th} lication | of | supe er ior qui ali ty and texture, Ww hich cannot be sur pi SSC od eit he T for pr ice or qui lit y ? : 4. C. MeDonald, Esa M. P.. first ad ortion is being pressed forward “4 he line ‘ ; ‘ : : + aie o ‘ A 4 i» A E.y ISL au t : adi : ‘ Me . ‘ ; . an as they import direct from the best British and Foreign markets. dressed them. stating that the chairman | {ore distance of twenty.two miles from) Bt. 2 had brenght this matter befere the Domin-!Jeohn’s, willbe epered for passenger and : ; oo. raftie Ae i] } iCé Hotel INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD V oO > -, g 1on Government, and alse the representa | goods traffe cors in April. At Harbor St. Lawrel G ’ - ALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. (ja " tives, which they felt prond toacknowledge, | Grace the work of grading has been com- | - me sean _ ini — = eupeeieinereiens not as an equ ivalent for the bravery menced, and a few miles of the line are far ; i the nt smal! tok f their lvanced i 2 - r YHE al ove Hot ] is now RE OP EN iE D, | t . i “ 9 1 as a2 8m Tt t ke n ol the ul " i? ‘ : ; At & Hi ix lyroor d, the } eS. ad < f Co RR heeinw ten thoroughly repainted aud | 4 rT a : is of cou ego. "a ios pion bay, ror k-cutt ing whl i go on é uring refurnished in the best styl Being centrally | 4 hen followed the Rev. A. EB. Tonkin.|the wmtcr. The weather, up to this date, Shed be & & styic, eciIbg Centra: } b a ‘ nq: , ’ 21:1 thet +h > ara + > situated and within three minutes walk of! oi © 5. C. Minist He spoke at length on] is 801 ild that the men are at work as usual, ; ‘ avory raw ‘ as ie e and sre the Railway De pot and Sicamboat«. it offers = on vis s aeecs bravery on the part of these men and are é 1 sek 7: oe » We : : 27 tate } ees the (eavell o> meee Reads mate Clothin WwW eeds G na Hea V fl Ar Re Fao MsKed Their Ves 1h Teecuing Gistressed MAKING EXCELLENT PROGEESS Permanent aud Transient boaders acco-| : [ Gi : ¢ Wal bain ity. Be stated he felt proud to take] iy 0: aha & " : . : i i 3 ore Pen wialong the hne. Two snrveying parties modaticn unsurpassed by any other Hotel in | ; ss : i i cs = In SUC en” - . jects, have started for the head of Trinity Bay, i: ain T y y T : r rev. KH, BG lis Vilnister, wa } } “CO the city. AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. pease ethodist Minister, a8) the one to push northward, toward Clode ithen called uj WM. E. HiCKSY, Dec. 2] Proprictor Eas ae! HORTHERN ASSURANCE CU., Moorgate Street, Londen. Ch’ town, —— "Bl. some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth hur Lined Cloaks, Secalettes JUST Assortment ef Flowers GPERED AND A Select Capital, £3,000,000 stg. Every description of property eurrent rates, in town ang country. FRED. W, HYNDMAN | ingeured at | Nov. 1, 1881. Miantles ;: and Coils oid nd Dolmans, BD AS mf LA BGA Beno CU COT ase, MARKED HOW, Hi ? n Ft a a3 Heathers, Velvetesns, Ladigs R. VV. TREMAINE, Si lies Saggues, 83 QUEE al ress Goods 9 wth, ON ial f a ' } ; Corner Queen and Water streets. | _ Chitown; Doe, 6, "0:—ti a 61 QUEEN STREET, Professional Card. | FALL AND WINTER tase GOODS. STEAM! STEAM To the Front! The Mayflower Mills Have been thoroughly overhauled, and a first-class Steam Engire put in, making It sec the ee ee sanetinttietemnaiincteenemssia THE undersigned Lave this day entere into Partnership as Attorneys-at- Law, Office—South side of Queen Square, posite the Post Uffice. Op A. B. WARBURTON, BF. J. CONROY, Charlotitctown, Dec. 3, 1881—-6w 2aw OLD MENS AND BOYS’ Readymade Clothing! -- iN Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Suits, &. Me n’s and Boys’ Heavy Wincey & Wool Shirts ond to none on “ ““ ‘ Undere lothing, Isiand, | 2 ts “ Gloves, Mitts, Scarfs, Hkfs. Parties from a distance can receive their | Ties, Braces, Socks, Mufflers, Ac., &c. grists at shortest notice, | H. 8. GATES. | = West Re vyalty, Dec, 20—4i te * Oah i | ne i. oo | Men’s and Boys’ Hats & Caps ALF R ED A. BOW N. E in Fur, Felt, Cloth and Tweed. >| SPHOTAL. Charlottetown, Dec, 14, 1881. STAND, FRIDAY, THE 16th I SHREW ENG Largest Stock Ever Imported by us. : W. E. DAWSON & CO. PHE A few Men’s Extra O. Scotch L. Wool Shirts and Drawers Ie “4 C. tl. MORRISON, Next door to P. G@. Frager’s Drug Store. Dec. 8, 1881. AUCTIONEER —AND— General Commission Merchant ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Bolicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Exgs, Vegeiables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, Good refer-! euces On application, {ja i7 6m caw | 63 Queen Street. | SIGN OF THE Blue Flag. ——— Queen Insurance Co'y @i ENGLAND. CAPITAL - THO MILLIGNS-GTERLING. Ineurance effected on oll kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Also, oa Vesse is Om tae stocks, Special rates for isolat: All Losses settl« al pre GEORGE MACLEOD for Princ Extraordinary and iapncelell Bargains he IN BOOTS AND SHOES. The stock is good and seasonable, and the opportu ity is a very rare one to secure really MARVELLOUS BARCAINS. P. © Island Bank notes taken at their full value for goods, E. W. SMITH. Ch’tewa, Vee. 5, 188l1—eod i residences, mptly, and which we offer (Union Bank), : Sanent Island. | sett]. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING | rent iverything Dee. 12, 1831—!m eod at Bargains Remember the plaee-—“ Sian or THE Crown,’ ROBERTSON & Oe oe ee ROEWIED to Cash s warranted as represented or no sale, WH ARE REMBVING TO OUR “4 a oa ~ § a WAP ¢ not eae RR Y, os) 2 ES RRO gt 2ST Bee eo, WE INVITE ALL! WHO MAY Faver us wilh a Call, TO AN INSPECTION OF OUR STUCK OF GROCERIES FOR FALL & WI ; WHICH IS NOW COUIPLETE, vere Buyers. ’ South Side Market. CAMERON, LOOK YOU HERE. FORWARSING ACENT, Marina Insurance Broker, -—AYD— Goueral Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N.S a STOVEPIPE. STOVEPEIPE. ‘f#°HE subscriber is now making an assort- ment of stevepipe aud Pinware, Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash, | inware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order, Special prices to wholesale dealers, Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the carefully attended to, Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Oriers solicited, Shop opposite Dr. Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks kjn’s re sidence, Queen Street, ..% ae | R. RODD, |‘ Jen- =) Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights iasured ip Practical Tinsmith, first-c lass ottices at most favoeable rates Charlottetown, sshaed > is *s] -3m Consignments of Protuce — solici' ed, and ——~-—- prompt returns guarauterd, Correspondence solicited and promptly. Nov. 14, eeeaale owes! Molasses and Sugar For Scotch and English For Canadian Tweed Suiis, TWe UPPER QUEEN TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES There you will fi ad the largest aad beat 2ssQgi tment of Clot! iis iR the Tie best eds op Worst STREET, HALL For Overcoats of ail Descriptions, -GO TO- CLEOD BM, CORNER workmanshlp and a perfect fil, ; meetil Vv, be in the midst of of on to address the | He said he was proud to ia people who performed such deeds 'hravery, and that lie was vleased the at onr 7 i Gevernment recognized the services of these br brave men, and our duty is to help leach other thi us nh life. {| Dr. Muttart, M. P., next addressed the lmecting ; said he was not here in connec- liien with politics, but was here on a much higher calling; viz.. to acknowledge th ‘deeds of } ravery by these men, whe risked their lives in rescuing the passengers in dangerous condition, landing from th: ‘Northern Light,” the occasion re- ferred to. Ue said the Government sent them here for that purpose. He then read the following lines : ‘* A watch may represent the life of man, ‘And well assure him that his life’s a span | His ming powers the balance s2oWs, On °e@As action Js hts a. the hands declari ow it goes, Conscrene reg ulator Pyer it rig ) Re The ashe r fle ction wound up every night, Vvith self examination ee key The figured dial-plate your heart may be. |Your wor’s and actions b« a do goodness ' peeve, | And every wheel should by religion move,” The presents were then presented by the representatives, te the persons named below, in the form of six handsome silver wa'c es and one exca@llent opera glass, to 'which the recipients replied as follows: oe ‘gratitude for your kind appreciation of our unworthy sérvices, rendered to the sufferers of the S.S. ‘‘ Northern’ a ” during lasi January. The ae, have received } will be highly valued by us, as mementoes of the occasion; and we trust that, when ‘ever Cuty calls, we shall be ready to re ‘spond, aud to aid eur fellow-creatures when in peed, Chas. Ma. hon, Thos. Davey, The following th Jas. White, Jos. Clark, Johu White. Their presents are in MeDonald, Esq , M. P., Dan Machon, John T. Munn. ree were abeent: the hands of A, 0. till applied for. |} A. ©. McDonald, Esq., M. P., then ‘spoke of the humane conduct of Mr. T. Davey in taking iv a passenger who was this occasion; he said *‘ in man (Mr. Pollard) he told frost-bitien speaking to the on me that he would not es Mr. Davey juntil his dying day.” ~ McDonald -re- | presented the case” to the overnment, and ithey have presented Mr. Davey with a icheque for the sum of £100 (one hundred dollars) as a recognition for his self-deny ing humanity. | It was moved by James McKay, Esq , ‘seconded by John Brooks, Esq., that the ithanka of this meeting be tendered to Rev iJ. C. Berrie and the representatives for the } interest they have taken in this object 'Carricd unanimously. Moved ny the Rev. :" out seconded b) A. C McDonald, Esq., M. P., that a hearts vote of thanks be fl iven to the Ray. J. C | Berrie for pressing the matter upon the | Government; this resolution was supported iby Dr. Muittart, M. P. Carried unani- | mously. A most pleasant and harmonious meeting ought to a close by singing the Anthem. H | was IN National J. Brendvt, Secretary _—-m + In the last nut nber of the Canada Lancet article by Dr. Philip, ef Brant- attention, on | other dis- breath there is rd, Oi he treatu an abl which deserves onenn opti n and continuous itario, ent of canes of 0 w lun i8, by t > tty | ing of air poms red antis ptie, hy causing it | tO pass through carbolic acid or other agents ; ofa sike chan acter. This method of treat lment was first adopted by Mr. McKenzie, a i distinguished physician of Pliateral. and, from an article in 1 Chanihers Journal we learn with apparently a considerable degree of suc- cess: and bas bee: received with favor by the medical profession Any wei }] grounded seien- titie remedy mu -t always be hailed with satis faction, and we have no doubt that this method of treatment will receive at the hands of the pr feasion that consideration which its im portance demands. ST a iieeigiiieen bum : Vrecanr ~@ the recent terrible accident’ on York Cer itral Reilway, the conductor |of the train at the Coroner’s inquest testified ‘*thatin his jodgment the train was stopped | by 8 gome person not connected with it, pits japplied the air brokes. Bei ing press d for his i the Nev | reasons for so believing, he said there was a party on the train, singing, smashing hats and eonducti y themselves in a very disgracefu They were passing arcund bottles of and the foundation of that accident manner whiskey even eee i oe aaa a ex“ NATALIE,” from | —. Free very moderate. san rum. Hc had not safficient helo on the wHadoes, — sunrante . il to stop such procee ings {mong th FLOUR. 20 bhas, Barbadoes Bright Grocery Sugar 5 -.reo—-- wih coke : ae eat . e 6 ie Mo 40 pans, Barbadoes Mlasses, prime articles. ical aa Ae siutird ~ kaliea ta nad Atddeusi: ile SOO": ERE RE Sa eet be eek eheap from Warehouse on wharf, | A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Fe Poe lhe could not deprive them of their bott’es For sale by the subseriber. GEO. COOMBS, ‘Remember the address, two dvors ov e Apot! iecuries Hi: all Corner | yk , ry day ecoustenee Lut aicre A. H. YATES. r Ch’iown, Dec. 9, '81—tf Water Surect.' Char! viwilewn, Oct, ii, 1881. Water Sicet, “Nov. 30, ’al. eapcendly vk I ridaye ¢ } . i etc Ve, the andersigned, wish to express ovr | ite see what the ether to run the eurvey from to Spread Eagle Peak, where the junction with the Harbor Grace to be. Already some valuable discoveries have been made at certain points along the line. At Manuel's River, in making a cutting, an extensive bed of lime- stone of excellent quality was struck on, which is likely to prove very valuable, Further on the line comes close to some immense beds of the finest granite, whence one for the purpeses of building bridges, . and for the supply of St. Jchn’s can be ubtained, A FORCE oF 5,000 MEN will be at work, at various points along the line, when spring arrives, and the intention is tv push the work to completion as soon as possible. Jn St. John’s the line is bronght down to the water’s edge, and ihe eastern side of the harbor ean immense amount of labour has been ex- penced in vock-cutting some points 2D feet in depth. Here e tine wharf has been built, and stone quays are to be cor ructed Sound } } af piace of oint point —e ranch 18 alony at at which four or five steamers cau load at the same time. A rugged spot here which was, a short time ago, covered with fish- fiskes, hes heen converied into a railway depot, snd is now OF BUSY INDUSTRY. that this im- to be com- very sericus now here ; or extem- A SCENE It must be remembered, too, wense amount of work had meneed and carried on amid difficulties. The work was everything had to he imperted porgzed on the spot. The lnhorers were all new to the work Tt is realy marvellous has becu accomplished ina few Ou his recent visit to England, purchased eight new loce- i “ag hs r. B! lackman motive rngines of the first class, and an immense eaimornt of rails and other mace als for construction 7 his sat i f. etorv progress of the work had been Jargely dire to THE ENERGY AND ORGANIZING GENIUS OF MR. the General Manager of the Company. He has directed all operations, and has shown wonderful skill and activity in gviding ything to a successful issue. He holds position here, and is popolar BLACKMAN, ever 4% Very high among ali cl sees The Engineer-in-Chief —fret Mr, Be Mi ard, and at present Mr. Loomis— have also shown themselves able men. Mr. Blackman is her a 1re-ent, but leaves by the S. 8S. “ Prussian” to mght. Yesterday be invited a lerge party of ladies avd gentlemen to m take the first excursion trip on the portion of the line which is completed. Sir William and Lady White- way, Hon. W. 8. Donnelly, Surveyor- General, and a number of Government officials, took part in the excursion, which ved to be of a most enjoyable character. The train sped along the lne, in some places, at the rate of 35 and 40 miles an our. All expressed themselves highly with the trip. THE SCENERY along this section of the lne is splendid. The con.pany has paid in Wages etc,, a very larye amount-— said to he in the vicinity of of $500,000. It may easily be imagined whata boom the employment thus furoished has been to our working clarses, making fo tieny of them ali the cifieren.ce between oe and comfort. Oppositic n to the ilway, except among a small clique, has dit d out, and all right thinking men tee that it will confer te nse b nefi's cu this antry and pive a wenderfu’ impulse to the devel pment of its resources, _ the , ; ted ~~ —- —o Ox of the first and youngest re ssiiteiie of the Victoria Cross, John isdead, When 2 years of ge ‘ir. Sins had the distin- gu sbed honor of having the dee ration pinned breast by the Queen at the pubhe eremonial which took place in Hyde Park ortly after the close of the Crimean War. Ta episode which led to the } extova! of ihe ack of valour wae painted by Mr. Louis W. Vesanges for the Victoria Cross Gallery, and is thus described in the «ficial catalogue :— 11118, ony m his “No. 44. Private Jchn J. Sime, V. (., 24th Regiment. For havioeg, on the 18th June, 55, afcver the regiment had retired into the oches from the assault op the Redan, gone out into the open proub : nnder a heavy fire in hroad day hisht, and brought in wounded soldiers outside the trenches,” = - Mr. “pureroy in his Christmas sermon censured severcly ‘* those Christians who get to suppose themselves perfect~a mere suppo- sitioua—and who set up to juige thir fellow Christians as if God had made thew judges iu IsracL” Ter Princess Louise is about to ecntribute to God Words a series of dravines ilinetra- ve of Quebec ud its surroundin:®, The irqnis at the same time will publish ao ’ ooew: On ** Quel ec Guiteau shows # VOB, pa hin . sauce Crorlel the