ea ae Sage fall od ne or Oss Ca ow a sd NEY TO L@AN, on good security, at faden eed Nut VcLsoo, Tenws “-Five D ee aE " This is true ¢ Liberty, when bei: born Men i to advise the Public, may rapide tree.” EvKIPrpgs, pene “ = _a —~——— - ~ ~ one — — AMA NEE. ne nn ne ~ —— — S.c-=2 >a temp ep pba mpomdpeligee pad aumeedioese cee coonllte ~e SeeBirele Corres Two Cents. — NEW SERIES. OH ARHOPTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1883. — rie Dany Bx AMINER 1g IHUSO BYE! _— onen 1 jexno COMPANY, ras Exa™ Fe raver OFF" an, ( VEU OF “Warer axpD Gugat Ve? . 1 ; . r island, wa Chariottetor™, Rares oF SU! ' = $2 50 « Six Months, > a8 Tare? Months, oO 50D One Mouth, , ger Adsortisi\g at os jlerate rates “Giptracts may © ve, op pit 1Ok oo J) qhwanac FOR JANUARY, 1883. MOON 5 CHANGEA. 445 11 24) 3 38 t ow ‘Sends | 46, 33/10 19? 1 Su halMoadsy | 45) 34 10, 50) 2 BS ‘McLEOD & MORSON}-2 Barristers & Atworneys-at-Law, spLICiTORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES : Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opnosite Post Oifice, Charlottetown, fF. E. Island, Merchaots’ Bank of Halifax Buiiding, merside, P. E. Island Sum- W. A. O. Morsox. Nor. 24, ‘2 a, her er ee | wOHN MAGEAGHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of bugiand, Loudon & Lancashire Fire fusurance Company, of Engiane, I City of London Fire insurance Co., of Eugiand, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, Gor, Qusen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. Chitown, Dec c. 7, | 22. eee Alt Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid up Capital Reserve Fund .. $1,000,060 325.000! An Agency of this Bank wil] be opened on ¥ nest, 19th uist., in the building ¥ cccupied by tire Bank of Prince Edward ander the mwavagement of the under- posite will be received on interest, and Sm cérreat account. granted on the various Agencies aud _ correspondents of the Bank. Sterliay aud otter Exchange bought and). » Mold, and general banking busiuess transacted. D. C. CHALMERS Ch’town, Jane 17, 1882—tf Axeat. ~— ea INSURANCE OFFICE, Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected’ on all kinds of property ; ae quarter lst dz = ostm., & Mm. Mued &h diay, iom, & mm. : warter, 15th day, Su. dom. p. Bc Zari day, 3h. 3m, * Mm. “hind quater 3 - day, 6h ‘4m., a m, a Sun (Sao Voon! High Daya . gator WERK, rises 8 rises watel len’h ee th wih m mora, aft’a, . se 4y'418 0 6 3 4) . ob ; 4; 19) 1 O} 4 41) ‘ : 49 ay! ? 2i 3°S: i] narod @, 2.3 208 :? a) wid 38 3 ane te y ; 4 23; 2 2} S ou 8 59 sel e? hat . ' 45 34 ; ov ) 42) ae i 438i 25) 6 50,10 25 ; : 48; 2:3) 7 36,11 © Wedaesday | 48) DN 5 15/11 47 : 47 29 8 49 mor i U) Tharaday So) os al oe 12 Frida 4 3ui 9 Zu) O 2; = '$ Sas y 465 31'9 50: tT B& 9 10, 43! 23, 0 40) 6 611 | 42) 39 1 7 38) om | 4)\. 46) 2/8 BA, y dtm 42) 3°Be) 9.86 iileaisy =| 40) 44 43710 9) HPs . » 39 4a) 5 41 10 47, 4 Wednesday 34, 47) 6 48/11 22 eday =} 37) 44) 7 4611! 56) dey L. Ss) 49, 8 47 aft 27. | saturday } 35, 5t, 9 47) O 39) sueday 34) 52/10 47). b 43) Meday ~~ | 33) 5411 47, 2:10) fa |} 32) 55 m rnj 2 53) Siveiusiay | 3: 57 O 47) 3 49 8! cirrent rates. Loss attled mptl aad equitably, € es settled promptly DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Ceneral ents. Office—South Side Queen Square, * Ch'town, Sept, 16, isa2. | | web, 24, 1682 ais 4 oa 2 CARD. oe eee DR. McLEAN, | SOURIS. BAST, Dee, 11, 1989 im 3aw why 3m BR. WAR BURTOX, seeadics~ RASICUN AND SURGE, (© SINBURGH Office in O}d Cit He otel, corner of Great George ane Doretenies Streets, Opposite the Catholic « ty ipel Eutragce on Great George Street nig hell. Ch’tewn, Nov 14, °°2. — 3m NEW Dining and Calle hl O82 oot North Side of, Queen Square, ‘OPPOSITE THE LAW COURTS, | i. MAT Ch’town, Dec: 12, 1°82,—3m - BAGNALL & ROBINS, ~ Surgeon , ,, Dentists,’ (ippasita Sti Tove CHARLOTTETOWN, 21, ere Gathedral, Y.-S. 4 Dee. ati — ae Uilse—" Koval Oak Hotel.” ? st thin on tn eh ‘NE WwW Loe BLOOD. _ — KE change the blvod in tke entire system in three months. Any per- #on who will take 1 PijJl each night from i te 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possibie: For curing Female Complaints these Pills have po equal. Physielans use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for eight letter-stamps. Serd for circular, I. 8. JOHNSON & ©O., , BOSTON, MASS, DIPHTHERIAS CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON’S ANODY JOHNSON’'S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleedin; taneously relieve these terrible dineascs, and will positively cure nine cases out of ten. Information that will save er lives ro free by mail. Don't delay a moment. ia better than cure. (For Internal and Ex- NE : LINIMENT ternat Use). CURES at-the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, ene Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Kheumatism, Chronic biarrh@a, Chronie Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send tor paimpiilet to 1. 8. Jouxsox & Co., Bostox, Mass. An Eng)ish Veterinary Surgeon andc hemist, 4 iow traveling in this country, says that most | of the Horse an@ Cattle Powders sold here are.worthiess fash. He says that Sheridan : Condition Powders are ahe olutely pure an Sareneely valuable, Nothing on earth w Seite hens tyifke & @ierlaan’s Conditior Powders. ea fai to 1 pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for 8 letter-stamps. i. 5. JyunjoN & Co., BOSTOR, Mash eee eee eee CHEAPEST, SAFEST, SIMPLEST LP & INSURANCE oo THE WoRLD. eee) eee The Dominion Safety. Fund Life Association OF. ST. JOHN, N. B. $50. 000° Deposit with the Temister Government, under Government License, =“ = << ee nl ee Working Qemens ‘An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund, Life Insurance at its actual dost. eS We Goed Canvassers Wanted, bi LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Summewitar pot, 28, 1882. ly a Just OPENED 1 BY MRS. MACLEAN, (At the Store Quirk, formerly occupied by Mr. South side Market Square), A First-Glass Fancy Store, ~—— COMPKISING~ LL the newest Fancy Work, Chenille z Arrasene and siik kmbro:dery in Cush, ions, Banners, Brekets, Table and Mantle Vraperies, Wool Work, > tamped Embroidery, in ‘Labic Covers, Toilet Setts, Antunseas.ers, &c., Cotton, i ov! and Liven Canvass, ‘linen aud Wool A:ida Canvass, Cottun Aida, Pene- lope Aida Usanvass, Railway Aida Canvass, Bragy’s Transterr.og Patterns, Koman Satip Clots, Mail Cloch Felt and Plush in all the newest shades, Filluselle Embreidry, Crewell avd Tracivg 5 lke, Arrasene in Wovl and dik, sitk ant Cuenillie Cord and Tassels, Pompona, &c., oc. Wools as speciality, Double and Single Ber- lin, Flieecy Merino and ice Wool, Berlin and Peacock Pip rng Victoila Yarn, (the ver best yarn for ka.tti: iy purposes), Creweil, Shetland, Fs as, Fairy Floss, Macrame Thread Puint Lace Patterns and Braids, Antique Lace) ~ in Anticamsc: agsar “quares, &c, Maltese ‘lir- chon ard spanish Laves im Black and Cream, Cash’s Feliings, bdgings, Kibbons, Velvets, Sulk«, Satins, Balt us, Kiastics, Wool Goods iu Children’s Dresses, Jackets, and Searfe, silk and Chenille seat fs, Kiu Gloves in 2 aud 4 buttons in dark and evening ‘- ides, Cashmere acd Cloth Gloves, fudia Maslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner’s CC aps, Clouds Health andi Flexible Hip, Royalist, &c., Uhildren’s Vorset Waists, a very niece assort- weut of Neck Frillings Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, Watch Stands, Handkerchiefand Glove Boxes, | satchel Purses, &c., Xe. A bédutiful assortment of Christmas, New Years avd birthday Cards from | cent to $1.50 iraug’s tof., 2ud , 3rd., and 4th., pT Zee. Polls in variety, Chi dten’s ’Paiut a Tea Sets aud Furniture! expected daily, a jot of slippers, Fancy Work, Wools and hristmas Coods, Brigg’ and Poirson’s Patterns, Se. : Ch’ tows, Noy, 23, 8}. . ce COD Ce ya oe " res | of WHISKY << : UNRIVALLED FoR 7 TOD DY. | ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY | ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION ’ 54, Holt ru-vieduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,'79 REPORT on the Lorne Hicatanp W uiskRY: | “« We bave visited the Greenlecs Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Higbland Whisky, aud have subjected them to caretul euupinasfon ~ — The samples were very avtan mellow and.of pleasant flavor, a pert all the* characteristics of and well- matte d Scotch Wb Aalitr,” ‘ ‘ AxTaUR si nnte Maanate M. D. 2 “Oro Hennes, F.C. 5, FP. LC. Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, vottling stores of "er the first ) Ohariuttetows, Oot, 14, 18632,—2aw wo LET, “The Business Premises Known as ‘83 Bueen Street,” Lately in the Occupation of R, W. Tremaine, The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and GHARGES, will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle. of January, of which due notice will be given. JAS. DESBRISAY. Charlettetown, Dec. 29, 1882. —tt —- pn ornare : = oe = GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE DRY GOODS & CLOTHING at AT nan JOHN McPHES & CO’S. MEN’S ALL WOOL PANTS, 31 90, 82 2.25, $2 45. BOYS’ ULSTERS & OVERCOAT S, $3.60, $4.50, $5.50. A lot of MEN’S ULSTERS & OVERUOATS, $4.00, $5 25, $6.50. MEN’S REEFERS, $2.65, $3.50, $4 50, $5.50, $6 50, up, A lot of Mantle and Ulster Cloths, a calems Beaver and Nap Cloths, at 10 per cent discount. WINCEYS, 7 cents; GREY COTTON, 6 cents; PRINTS, 6 cents. | Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Plush, Astrican aud Cloth Caps,very cheap. A lot of Ladies’ Sacques and Shawts at cost. Special Bargains in every department. JOHN McPiiichk Dee, 13. 1RRZ--2aw, whkly ene ees ate AL ALL a Catt le The City of London Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL, $ 10,066,000. DIRECTOES: THE LORD MAYOR OF LOND@Y, CHAIRMAN Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman; ; W. H. Mainin, E-q,C. B, Sir Henry Barclay, 0. B, * bRebert Morley, Exq,, Lord Cohn Campbell, M. = Alderman G H. Nuttage, The Hon. Reginald Cape), Edward. Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., Spencer Gore, Esq. + W. J. Thompson, Junr., Esq., Richard Basil Huth, Esq. | Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. | Property of every description insured at current rates. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent tor P. E. Island. & CO., Jorneer Onn's Onn Sranp ——— wd a ” s k | The Dog Tax. | / | | CORRES PON DENC B fee el tere ote ro poweone Ww. ¢ do not hold ourselees responsible for the opi uivions or statements uf @ our yareeeenien To the Editor of he Bhasibier. Sirx,—On page forty-five of the Report of the City Government, there appears a list ef Dog Tax received for the year ending December 3ist, 1882, showing that forty- eight citizens, whose names are given, have jof the City Court. ‘descend to inform your readers why the! paid their Dog Tax, amounting to $102.00. Thia and nethmg more is furnished, over the. signature of Alfred F. Tomlins, Clerk Will this offizial con- Dog Tax has not been collected from citi- zens generally, as well as irém the few named in his list] An explanation would be inorder just now. Waiting. Mr, Tow lins’ reply, lam, yours, One or THE Forty-Eient. Jan 17, 1883. Communication with the Mainland — ee To the Edijor of the Examiner. Mr. Evrror.—[t is reported that Eng- land’s great Naval Hero, Lord Nelson, when in command of the Mediterranean Fleet, once sent some note or despatch to the celebrated Lady Hamilton then at. the Neapolitan Court by a sailor from, the Adiirai’s ship. Her Ladyship off,ring the Messenger refreshment, enquired whicn he would prefer, a glass of wine, a drink vf brandy, or a glass of hot grog. ‘ Jack’s reply was, ‘‘if it pleases your Lidyship, I will take a glass of Wine-now, and a drink of brandy while the water ie warming for the grog.” Just/us apply this to’ the sabject) ,’ now jn debate. We would prefer the com- munication by steamboat as soon as the ice will permit and with improved boats, and the railroads to the Capes on each side, as soon as they can be laid down;}- and the Tanael, veys and borings are made, and. the capital raised for its. completion | Yours, ete., Senex. a I ee > «€ - Comitisniclittons with the Mainland —— To the Editor af the Examiner. Desk Mr. Epsror,—The ‘Northern Light” has been wt. the wharf more than a week withoyt making an effort to, go to Pictou. Her isst trip was made in, open water, to and from open harbors. Then she} went out, and, on dit, might have got acrves, but inatead. of doing so, lsid off Panmure light for two or three days, and them came back, and so far the latest arrival from the other Province is a litt'e P | schooner. ii ln the public interest 1 must ask a few qrestions—bnt of who.n? that, problem | hope to solve throngh your paper, aed _|strike the chord somewhere, Is the ‘‘Northern Loght” a winter steam- er, in good order and capable of doing as good work as she did Jast winter? -Dves it cost nothing to feed and keep the crew at the wharf / [vn shortis she public property Oc does she belong to seme evnderling in the Marine Department who iesues the fol- lowing absurb orders : — (Ist) ‘* Not te go out at all unless a daily round trip can be made.” (2ad) **Net to run any risk of getting stuck out in the ice,’ The Captain says he does not go out becanse the Department bold him respon- sible for the beat. Is not every Captain responsi! le for his boat ? It these are D partmental instructions why were they net made known earlier, 8° that the public might know exactly what they were to expect, and we might have saved the expense of a crew at all, and not have wanted a Captain, The eontrol held over icv and tidea by this Department reminds me of good King Canute, of Saxon memory, but the Captain, not bemg se clever and wishing to obey the letter. moors his boat in Georgetown Harbor and gos home. Migh. net thew orders be con- strued thus? ‘That last year the Captain was placed nnder surseilance, bis keeper being bis mate, he reported him want- ing in pradence, in pluck, and in push ; tha: the Department consider the boat may be kept clear by prudence, go out every day with pluck and make a round tnp by push and hence the order which is so misconstrued hy the Captain. Is there any one service 80 hecessary at this time, as the continuous communication by this boat if only for freight, to say nothing of the passengers avd mail accommodation, and who is going to refund what will be lost by the want of it?” Huping to gain some information on these puints, I remain, yours, EXPeRifnce. ~ Jan. 15, 1883. TT LP Presentation. Rev. Watrer B. Hrwson’s friends in Dundas recently presentel him with a fur coat and the sccompanying address :— Rey. >1r.—We have had it in our hearts for some time to manifest to you the very high esteem we cherish for you as a christian geutieman, Pastor, aud Preaches of the gospel services among us, your manser of life. your careful consistency, and faithful discharge of duty have endeared you to us, Pleas aceept this fur cot as an expression of gur attachment ; aud may you long warm outs hearts with the gospel you have the high boner of proclaiming. A, D. MaTHE*oy. W, A Beaver, _W.L Nictowsos. ne ee The Planters’ Hotel, one of the largest in St. Louisy was burned on the 14*h, and four inmates ].2t their lives. The demage tu when the necessary sur-4 . $$ VoL. 12.—NO, 49, “tte Coal me Wace Prof. George M. Dawson, of the Geolog#- eal Survey of Canada, has published a re- port rendered to the Government on the geology of the Bow and Belly’ River Districts, Northwest Territory, with special reference :to the coal deposits. The region examined forms the southwestern angle of the Northwest’ Territory, and is drained by the Bow and Belly Rivers and their tributaries, though a portion “of it lies in the Missouri Basia, and is drained by the Milk River. A portion of the Rocky Mountains was also explered, but . othe Kootenai Pass, the Crow's Nest . Pass, and the eastern portion of the | River Pass were the districts particu jexamined. In the Bow and Beliy River rezions Prof. Dawson states thit there “& an occurrence of workitls coal sesins at several d.ffererest horizons, aud he ‘proved the continuity of some ef them over great areas, such as will guarantve an abuadant apply, of fuel im this district. This i a impurtance. jn a country covering gr areas almost entirely destitute of woo The quality of some of the fastis such to render it suitable for transport to ‘a‘dis- tance, and it id doubtless on this bed of coal- bearing ‘rocks,’ in - the vicinity ¢ the mountains, that the Taidways >. the Nurthwest will. depend rh their supplies. Ths qnniity 6 proved to exist is very grext. oi mate estimates of the quantity whdarivitg a square mile of country in several localitiés have been made with the following reauitd: Main sean in vicinity of coal banks, Belly River, coal underiying one square raile, 5,500,000,tons; Grassy Island, Bow, River, continuation of Beliy, River D Apam, coxl underlying ene equare _m: 3, over 5,000,000° tons;,H orse Shoe Bend, “Bbw Rivet, coal uaderlying one squate “mile, 4,900,000 tons; Blackfoot Ores*ing, swork- de’ coal ia sean exposed: on ‘Bow River, wdediian one square mile, 9,000,000.tens. & : The Indian’ Difficulty in British Columb ye &S That the Indjans of the Indian Mission at Metlakahtla, British Qoluntbia, sould rise and destroy the mission hoitees, ‘bééatise of diff-tences with Bishop Ridley, has heen a matter of surprise to the officials of the Department of indian A ffairsiat Ottawa, (It is said that, the tadian tribes of (hit localiiy had wade a greater advance towards’ civili- sition than eny ot the DUMerQUy tubes the Pacifie coast. They hoast of a’ Joksot house capable of seatitig 400 dhifaren,, saa have also ereoted a church, a saw mill and p'ahing milly and have. ‘commenced:s.the mnennfaatore of beeks. They owm several off| steres, and manufacture windew. sashes, doors, and househvid sarginere They live in hot ses of tw6 stories as rule, 004, as described by the Superinténdent. of Indian Affiirs, the settlement presents the appear- ance of an ordérly E ilish villags, “"Mota- lakaht!la has a population of 1,200, and paid $5,000 last year mto the Qusjwms révenue. \Had the uprising occurred in the Nash River Reserve,so much surprise would not have been felt, as it was understood last year that considerable diséord had ‘been created ia that locality through an injurious rivalry between the Anglican and Weslyan missionaries. The Dopariment of Indian Affairs has received but a brief . note, in- forming it of the uprising and. fuller. de- tails will be awaited with great iaterest. —— +e Mr. Davitt appeared before a meeting at Oldham on tne 13th, to deliver an address on the Irish question. When he commenc- ed to speak he was howled down by ar or- ganized gang present who attempted to sorm the platform, but were repulsed with chairs by the ocenpants of the platform, “A free fight ensued, in which mauy people were hurt. ‘Mr. Davitt called thediaturb- ers coptemptable cowards and .declated if twenty men would fyllow bim. he would clearithe hall uf the gang. He thereupoa advanced towards the later but was restrained by policemen present Addreas- ing his opponents again Davitt sxid “they were miseraile cowards. He said he was fighting the British Government, They were miserable blackguards and were a d@is- grace to the name of nationelists The police finally succeeded in removing the disturbers from the hall. A vote of thanks to Davitt was proposed and the meeting adjourned, —_—- Mr. Gladstone’ s iMness is solely dne to a cold aud want «f sleep. The latter is serious, since hithert» Mr. Gladstone has always been able to sleep anywhere and at any time. The family are not anxions res- pecting him and no, deetur ds in regular aitendance, Avvidance of work and change to a southern climate are expected to « ffect his coniplete restoration to health. How- ever, the New York- Sun’s London cable letrer-says that in spite of tranqniliging re- ports from Hawardon Castle, there ig dep felt anxiety about My. Gladsatene’s heajth. His political friends are dsep ¥ @..e-mned about him, cepedacenameenuen The New York JTribune’s London cable letter says: *‘ The Euri of Granyile’s note to the European Powers, which waa pré- sented at Samboul on Friday, gives great satisfaction. The cardinal features are the appointment of a Enropean Finance Min- ister to assist the Khedive, and plans for the freedom of the Suvz Canal, the latter being already Ady re of at Bertin, Vieuna aud Rome. The Porte is most cunciliatary ; it has entirely changed its atritude since the abandonment of Arabi’s trial, and is grati- fied by Lord Granville’s desire t rec ygnize the position in Bzypt. Berlin heartily ep- ~| proves of the’ abolition of oom o Fe Horsford’s Acid Phosphates FIR OVERWORKED PROFESSIONAL MEX, De. Cuas T. Mivomets, Canandaigua, N. VY", says ;—**! think it a grand restyrer of Vraso forve OF bervous eDErgy. — Cite ics