ana A YEAR. Five Doi . Tpaes : “ This is true Libe : , erty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Evxirives. SINGLE Corres Two CExts, * yEW SERIES. CHARLOTLETOWN. PRINUE ‘UDhieg Toy, | Abt ‘ate ge ea) pg PSSUBY EVERY EVENING, itis at ExaMiNeR P ISHIN VOMPANY, ee m gtx Orric! CoRNER OF WATER ‘ ‘ yy THE ‘Zs 7 Gagat GORGE SIRSStO, Ava a tetowD . . P. E. laland of » ‘ygriotte ’ Cady, Rares of SUBSCRIPTION Rds RG $2 50 J sia - a . > ERED, ree Months, <u + Apr is 0 50 feli “4 une M nth, ; “iy gertising at most | ' © rates OO 1B yy = y be ma for ithly Sie Ie fypiracts may SC ‘) | tee ye ste falf-yearly or yearly advertise yplicatl nm. nec, on a ’ en uulvAd & MACNEILL, iTTORNEYS - AT-LAW, sliciters in Chancery, sTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. cyPICES— OHalloran’s Building, Great Street, Chari ttetown, ge More’ to Loan y. F. Souuivas, Q. C, | Cusstea B. Macwems, jan. 16, '85. oR. McLEAN, SOURIS EAST. eet a Bey if LB a (ie—" Royal Oak Hotel, Be 0,te2—Io fer wip tm THN MAGEACHERN, erside, (Late of Italian Warehouse) : AGENT FOR foyl Fire Insurance Company, of England, endon & Lancashire Fire Jnsurance Company, of England, {ity of London Fire Insurance Co., of England, HAS REMOVED His Ofice to his New Building, an and King Sts,—Up Stairs, Dec. 7, 83. ‘ : iD Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, fad up Capital . . $1,000,000 Werve Fund .. . 325,000 PAs Agency of this Bank will be opened on fi Bext, 19th inst., in the building hey by the Bank of Prince Edward a the management of the under- will be received on interest, and account. granted on the various Agencies and , of the Bank. gand other Exchange bought and Widyand geaeral banking business transacted. : D. C. CHALMERS, Chitown, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. INSURANCE OFFICE, {wen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. SAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. laleashire Insurance Company CHPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS gitirance effected on all kinds of property “irreat rates. Losses settled promptly M4 eqaitabiy, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, e Queen Square. f wn, Sept. 15, 1889, — { A POSITIVE CURE fico— Sout), Sid Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED qi BOUGIES, 7 Patented October 16th, 1876. One box = 1 will cure any case in four days or } No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no t of how long standing. Rw oe doses or cubebs, copaiba, or yt Sandalwood, that are certain to pro- . ay TB tic — by destroying the coatings of Iv Oe $1.50. Sold by all druggists, or BB tials, on receipt of price, For further par A ®8end for circular, P.O. Box 1,533, Boivin J.J, ALLAN (0., 83 John street, lr New York ee oke. Coke.: (\ore IS Considered to be one of ihe best PORN ER ae ect kinds of fuel for BASE for ¢3.4 DEY ES and particularly suited ROW $0 m NMARK SOFT COAL STOVE, Coke car act in use, 4 first-class quality of Yen Bow be had at the Gas Works, for Wn, Jan 8, 1883.1: cod me i SN egtlse for the WEEKLY EXAMI- »- | Nert MeLxron. —— Cl ggg DAILY KXAMINER|McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & AtLurneys-at-Law, OFFICES : Reform Clab Committ | Ottice, Charlottetown, P, E. Island | Merchants Bank of Halifax | merside, e. K.. MONEY TO LOAN, moderate interest SOLICITORS, NOTASIES PUBLIC, ET, Island. 0% good security, at WwW. AsO Morson, . » 9s.) i Nov. 24, 82 pres her BR. WARBURTON, PHYSICIAN END SURGEON. (E SINBURGH.) _ Office in Old City Hotel, corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, Opposite the Catholic ( hapel. Entrance on Great Geor ze Street—night bell, 7 Ch’town, Nog, 14, 82. 3m won sista FURNITURE, Lea's Sash aud Door Factory, SAWING & PLANING MILL, Is now otfered for sale. —_—— ees, : above property will be sold to suit! purchasers, as it now stande, or buildjngs | and land will be sold separate from machin- | ery. Also, that COMFORTABLE DWELLING | HOUSE, situated on Cumberland Street, near | Grefton, , For further particulars apply to the owner ou the premises, PAUL LEA, | Ch'town, Jan, §, 1883. — ce | NOTICE. | i 4e | sr EING about to make a change in my) business, it is necessary that all amounts due me be paid on or before the twentieth | January, 1853. Aji amounts not paid will be| sued for then, without farther notice, PAUL LBA, Sash and Door Factory, Ch’town, Jan. 5, '8?. epee —— ey NOW OPENED, Dining and Coffee Rooms, North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE THE LAW COURTS. D. MAT. Ch’town, Dec: 12, 1£82,—3m NOTICE. ‘YE business heretofore carried on by the undeftsigned and the late A. B. Stewart under the style and firm of Hickey & Srrw- art, Tobacco Manufacturers, wi.l be con. | tinued by the subscriber under the same atyle, : MICHAEL HICK" Y Ch'town, July 4, 1882—pat tf HERRING. Al Labrador Herring. 100 Burre!s patna Me..1, 100 Half-Barrels : “i 59 Quarter-Barrels, Extra No. 1. 100 tons Aut and Round Coal. For Sale by the Subscriber. DAVID SMALL, Ch’town, Feb, 2, °83.—1m pat af PAD. es Dp. J. GARBFTT, M. D., Graduate of i —— Londop University, Dean and —_ trar of the Boston Medical College of Speci ; iste, says:—‘‘I had tried every system © treatment for the cure of nervous i partial paralysis, and abouic d —. a suaded, much against my will, to try t : 7 system, I put them on, apd in two days foun i that the paralysis of the nerves had re con- uered, the entire nervous system er. os and now—six months from the day of app ; am free from any symptoms o dyspeptic tendency. in tice as & bie fate * i ife and among my personal Iriends, aes aes it my bounden duty and my high: est privilege, a3 an act of gratitude, to — : and enforce this treatment, a6 the only + . able and effectual remedial agency 7 ~ its origin the stomach, liver, brain, and grea ae Therapeutic Associa- Consultations Ire eNNET, Proprietor, 110 ‘ ; * Cities field St., St. | Hollis St., Halifax; 43 Horse Soe Main St., Wian (fen. 10,5 cation—I am nervous debility or my professional prac oo PE aud Best N ewspaper aly $1 wanes ee Rooms, Opposite Post suilding, Sum- EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1883 VOL, ] 2.---NO, 82, DAPCON ge the blood in the entire system in three months ta who will take 1 Pil each night from 1 te 12 weeks, may be rest ealth, if sucha thing be possible. Any per- ; ored to sound “or curing Female Coniplaints these Pills hay Ress. i 5 8 have no prey Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for ht letter-stamps. Send for cireular. I. 8S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS cure nine cages out of ten. Lofdrination that will save many lives sept free by mail. Don't delay a moment. ee eereteneeneeneetemttenstenee ee ee Prevention is better than cure. (For Internal and Re- JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (c2ecreowze Geuralgia, Infuensa, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough ae an. Chronie Diarrhea, Chronic bysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the ame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphiet to f. 8. Jounson & Co., Boston, Mass. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIM ENT will instan- taneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemi 3 — now traveling tn this sountty. Says that —- of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and mensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens } ; * ay Wke Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose n- ful to 1 pint food. Seid ev ciywhere, or sent by wail for § ketter-stamps. L. s. JOHNeOx a Us, Gaetaee Maan. a a —-- FURNITURE, AT COST. ange “or =e eee a ee Vs Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. — DOMINION PARLIAMEN' NOTES OF THE SESSION. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES AND GAS, CORRESPONDENCE, We da not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of owr correspondents. ‘* Squaiched The report of the acting Commissioner | mae of Inland sufficient, to be distributed as follows :— Ontario, 24; Quebec, 13; New Brunswick, 4; Nova Scotia, 5; Prince Edward Island, The of weights and} measures is small, varying from 4.5 for 1; Manitoba, 2; British Columbia, 1. percentage of rejection steelyards, and 3 for Dominion measures. Gas has only purity at Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St John, Halifax and Ottawa. In been tested regularly for Toronto the following tests were made :—For sul- fevenue and Inspection of} 7o the Editor of the Examiner. Weights and Measures and Gas, says that} it is thought fifty officers will in future be/, ™, ; . i ing is open before me. You have coined a My Dear Sir,—Your paper of last even }new word, ‘‘squalched,’—-new to me at any | rate ; it pleases me well. | think that Mr. |L. H. Davies is able to ‘‘ squalch ” most of his contemporaries ; he certainly ‘‘squalch- ed” me in the year 1875, no other man in this colony could have done it. Pre- sently afterwards he ‘‘squalched”’ the party who had called him in to ‘‘squalech” me,— land sometime thereafter, he himself was *‘squalched,”—but his motto is nil desper- phur 43 tests, not on any occasion i excess | dem, and | fancy that he can take a good of the quantity allowed by law. ammonia 43 tests, not on any occasion in excess; for sulphuretted hydrogen 75 tests, found present eight times. always found fully up to the standard in Toronto, as it was everywhere else, except For The gas was| |amount of ‘‘equalching” yet, before his | inal collapse. | Next, you tell us about Gurney, the absconding swindler fcom the Durham Bank, Ontario, ‘‘ was recently interviewed at Louisville by two coramanding officers, | at two tests in Quebec, one in Three Rivers | #24 was induced to disgorge some $11,000. six in St. John, N. B., and one in Pictou, N.S. Examination of candidates, by the Veights and Measures Board of Examiners, were held at London, Toronto, Ottawa, Mentreal, Halifax, and St. John. Of the total number (60) votified to appear for exa- ‘mination 48 candidates presented themselves, of whom 7 obtained first class, 11 second class, and 27 third class certificates, while three failed to obtain a rating. The re ceipts for gas inspection were $2,524; ex- penses, $12,097. The total receipts of the ‘Department were $27,997, as compared — EDSTE4 DS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room | With $34,584 for the previous year, and ex Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and penditures $57,784, as against $59,270 in Picture Mouldings. JOMN NEWSON, Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1883.—ly CHEAPEST, SAFEST, SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE LN TEE WORLD. 0 The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. - a o—— $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. 0 An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insurance at its actual cost. Oo—— Wes Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882.—ly TO LET, The Business Premises Known as “83 @ueen Street,” Lately in the Occupation of R. W. Tremaine. The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and CHARGES, will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of January, of which due notice will be given. 3 JAS. DESBRISAY. Charlettetown, Dec. 29, 1882.—tf THE EXAMINER 0B PRINTING OFFiGE HAS LATELY BEEN KEPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Onder the Careful and Skilful Supervision of itt, J. W. Mitchell, TO FPaAmA T BILL HEADS. - LETTER HEADS, BLANK ( HeQUES, RECEIPTS, NOTRS OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, dc., Ke., Gn Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. , _the previous year. | INLAND REVENUE REPORT, As compared with 1881, the following | are the returns of Inland Revenue :— 188]. 1882. | Excise...............-§$5,400,904 $5,936, 142 | Public works.......... 481,066 435,060 | Cutting timber........ 38,397 46,718 | Weights and measures } 33 043 30.746 | Gas and lawstamps.. | ’ ie i eee a $6,151,433 $6,610, 22: It will be seen by the above statement ‘that the revenue accrued during the year | just closed was 86,610,222, as against 6,151,- 433 accrued in 1880-81, being an increase lof $458,789, or about 7.4 per cent. The increase has been as fol- lows : | Upon Excise.............. $535,238 Upon Gulling timber... .... 8,384 —_———— §43, 622 Deduét ; — | Decrease on public works, .. 43,006 Decrease on bill stamps... .. 34,530 Decrease on weights, mea- r surez, gas, and law stamps 7,297 oat, a ae a ee ee $458,789 As compared with the average revenue accrued for the four proeeeding years, the increase is very nearly 15.5 per cent. The following statement exhibits the details of excise revenue accrued during the past year, as compared respectively with the two years ended the 30th June, 1878 and 1881 : i878. 1881. 1882. eye 2,708,585 3,231,482 3,555,490 Malt Liquor.... 6,636 6,250 6, 125 Malt........... 538,592 316,656 387,697 T»bacco,.......1,581,502 1,777,631 1,903,895 Pctroleum...... 6,469 18,749 23,884 Manufactures in em. x winds... 36,894 30,807 33,603 Seizures... .... 3,934 6,058 11,080 Other receipts.. 5,458 13,151 14,458 OEE bv acaes 4,888,070 5,400,904 5,936,142 THE INDIANS OF CANADA, The annual report of the Department of Indian Affairs for last year states that measures adopted to ameliorate the condi- tion of Indians in the Dominion have been attended with a fair measure of success during the past year. Important progress had been made by the Indians of the Northwest, who have been settled upon reserves, instructed in the arts of civili- zation, such as building houses, barns, storehouses, and the cultivation of the soil, but a considerable number of Indians still prefer their roving life, and cherish the hope that the buffalo will retarn in suffi- cient numbers to afford them subsistence. Reports from the different agencies state that many tribes are gradually abandoning their heathenish rites and ceremonies. Several of the schools in the Northwest have been conducted with marked success. From Manitoba and Keewatin encouraging reports have been received from the agents. Any Indians who cannot make a living by cultivating the soi] always find lucrative employment from the settlers, mill owners, or lumber men. In British Columbia,with few exceptions, a marked and continued progress is observable. The following is the census of the Indian population, as far as could be ascertained :— Ontario : 17,126 Quebec 11,089 Nova Scotia 2,228 New Brunswick 1,486 Prince Edward Island 312 Manitoba and Northwest 37,044 Athabaska 2,398 Rupert’s Land 3,770 British Columbia 35,052 Total 110,505 ——_ +. «4p o— A Lonpon arnt says :—‘‘During the many years I have been in the drug business, I have never had a medicine that gave such | general satisfaction, or for which there was ‘such a large sale, as there is for Mack’s Mag- 'netic Medicine, advertised in another column lof your paper.” Sold in Charlottetown by ‘Apothecaries Hall Co. [£22 2w eod wkly. i —— Oe Oe | BONELESS Cop¥isu, canned salmon, mackerel ‘and lobsters, good and cheap at the Family Grovery.—R, K. Braves. Why can not the Directors, the Liquidators, the Committee, &e., &c., of the bankrupt Bank of P. E. Island follow the good ex- ample of the Durham Bank, Ontario—and send officers to Baltimore or elsewhere ? Lastly, you tell us that ‘‘Mr. Beatty introduced a bill for the equitable distribu- tion of insolvent estates, 20 that one cred- itor should not have an advantage over the other.” I wish very much that there could be a law made to this effect. I remain, my dear sir, Yours very truly, Rogert Bruce SreEwarr. a Suppression of the Liquor Traffic. T'o the Editor of the Examiner. Deak Siz,—A meeting was held in Little Harbor Schoolhouse, on the night of the 21st inst., at which D. Nolan, Esq., Chep- stow, presided as chairman, with the undersigned as secretary. Although the notice given wae short, and the evening somewhat unpromising, a great concourse of people attended. Not only the residents of Litttle Harbor attended in full force, but the neighboring districts of West River, Rd Point, Chepstow and Greenvale, were represented. The object of the meeting was to devise some means whereby the sale of intoxicating liquors could be suppressed in Souris, and surrounding districts. The inordinate sale of this destroyer of public good, in direct oppusition of prevailing laws, has reached an alarming extent in this part of the couniry, and it has roused the people to do something that. will be not only beneficial to the nidires but to the country in general. It is a sad thing to behold a country unequalled in fertility and natural resources, either directly or indiréctly, destroyed by the use of intoxi- cating liguors. 1 do not mean to insinuate that everyone indulges, but the fact is plain that everyone suffers more or less, Well, Sir, at this meeting a spirit of determina tion was shown which if properly carried out, will without a shadow of a doubt, be effectual in exterminating this curse from our midst. The plan of operation to be carried on is quite new, and in my next report I will explain it After the meeting was addressed by several prominent gentlemen present, the following resolutions were read and unani- mously adopted ; Whereas, It is the opinion of this meeting that the sale of intoxicating liquors in Souris, in direct opposition to the laws now in force, has reached an extent highly injurious to the morals and welfare of the community; Resolved, therefore, That we will do our utmost to suppress the sale of liquor in Souris and surrounding places, and do all in our power to efforce the law to its uttermost extent, Resolved, further, That a committee be ap- pointed by this meeting to carry out the resolutions adopted to their fullest extent. Now, Mr. Editor, it appears strange to me that the Scott Act is in operation in other parts of the Island and not here. In fact 1 have heard from reliable authority, that parties driven from other parts of the Island by this Act, have come to Souris and ere making foatunes. Is the law not in force here as well as other places? And why is it not enforced? Itis evident that there is something astray, and these liquor sellers must be protected by a power un- known to the community at large. However, the proper steps are now being taken, and let it be hoped that, ere long, those who are now living on the fat of the country will be forced to make for them- selves at least an honest living. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for your valu- able space, I remain, Yours respectfully, Frep. F. Hacey, Secretary. Little Harbor, Feb. 22, 1883. The Prince Edward Island representatives in Parliament are in the right of it to push the Island’s claim for the best winter com- munication with the mainland practicable. The establishment of such communications is not only right per se, but is also demanded in the interest of the Dominion. The sole difficulty in the case is to determine the best means available for the purpose. A tunnel is out of the question, because of the cost, and the use of ice boats, which, at times, seems unavoidable, can never be made perfectly comfortable or absolutely free from peril. As for the use of improved ‘‘Northern Lights,” they may often do well in favorable circumstances even in the depth of winter. But their movements must frequently be unreliable. and, not seldom, they wi!l not be able to move atall. The best practicable solution of the diffi- culty would seem to be a ecmbination service of steambcats and ice boats,—<St. [feb 24! Juhn News. eee Ff fi ai Macc ee ae wre ge ge ame