ON. ri 5 ie “J : - bg ds) | ca Milk REF nil I 1€ nD rm ‘ im : \Varemme Y 2 ull — ales ch vil | me at , Btreet—uigh' bell. &c , Cotton, \\ col and Linen Canvass, |! inen 2 , 9 ¥ Pa— me eh town, Nov. 14, °°2.—~3m jet w Omi Avda Canvas AES, ‘aAvass, | ’ Bank | yf NV ti | Br ga’s Te nsierring Pathan. Roman Satin Cluth, Mail Cloth Felt and Plush in all’ the wR. . ali 0 ova. Sco la. newest shacies, Fillogelle Embroidry, Crewell sides smmamcenomasnt and Trecing 5 ike, Arrasene in Wool and silk, ik and Chenille Cordand ‘I ‘ ESTABLISHED 1832, aa +a nile Cord an lassels Pompons, » 4 ae Ww ools 2 speciality, Double and Si Ber- e1SQs Paid Up Capital . . $1.609,000) lin, Fleecy pe ugans ice Wool, Ber and > Reserve Fund .. . 325.000 Peto ore R Fingering rae ae e ESF i-f 40 tting p 908 ’ Oe Shetlan i, biess, Fairy Flossye Macrame Th An Agency of this Bank will be opened on} Point Lace Patterns —# beaids, Antique any @eMonday next, ith iust., in the building] in Anticamacassar ~quares, &c, Maltese ‘lir- sla, ply occupied by the Bauk of Prince Edward cho ar 4 pain hi! kacea ur ¢ and Gream, org nd, ander the mau agemeut of the uuder-|('ash’s Frillings, Fdyings, Ribbons, Velvets, “ege igned. i Silks, Satins Bo tons ge Teo is Deposits will be received on interest, and! Wool Goods in ¢ hildren’s Dresses, Jackets, egetaggea current account. Caps, Clouds and Scarfs, Salk and Chenille a Drafts granted on the various Agencies and | Scarfs, Kii Gloves in 2 > and 4 buttons in dark Pi correspondents of the Bauk. and eveuing sh alia Cashmere acd Cloth > War Sterliag and other Exchange bovght and} Gloves, India Maslin, Corsets in Dr, Warner's Kem mold, and yeuvral baaking business transacted. Health and J le sl Orr: > Royalist, Oo vs a. 3c omsaey |e ee . o t g at a ee me vane Es, 18 : gen Beautiful goods for Christmas Presents con- 7 sisting of Work and Jewel Boxes, Odor Cases, S INSURANGS ip (}k OE Watch Stands, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Satchel Purses, &c., &e. A beautifal assortment of Chrisimas, New Years and Hiithday Cards from | cent to $140 ’ “ Prang’s |st., 2ud., 3rd., and 4th., prizes. ' Leen ingurance Company, Dolls in variety, Chidren’s Paint Boxes, . Tea Sev's and Furniture expected daily, a lot of Slippers, Fancy Work, Wools and OF ENGLAND. hristmas Coods, Brigg’s. and’ Poirson’s CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. neha, ‘osc ae 10h George ant Dorchester Streets, Catholic + bape! Lancashire lusurauce Company CAPITAL, FIFTE at current rat P. 0. BOX i first-class ottice Pom pt returns guaranteed, tl Mi tigi “ t ine es . _— te “ This is enue mais ss line Aeleiaialih ie: na tins couse on blic b ater cenaetiuidaniiae SrvoLe Corres Two Cunt. “oi Si 1) Ww Ty i | i vw ot ea ch Ret eed os clatas «3 ae 200 “NE W SERIES. Go ARLOTTE LOWN, PRINUE EDWARD ISLAND WEDNESDAY. J. \NUARY 3 1883, VOL 12. NO. 36. yon THE DAILY KXAMINER| BAGHALL & Rf LBINS, CORRESPONDEN( E. esinisbeniinien of Lowor North Bina IS ISSUED I VERY ZVBAING, Ry THE EXAMUS Dre etisnixne Comrany, FROM THEIR FICK, nor Water AND & r GeoRGR STRERTS, Charlottetown P. E. lsidba. Ra - RIPTION Six Mont! @2 KO Three M i 25 One Mont a 50 = Adyertis at m erate rates, | Contracts ‘ a for monthly, |o. quarterly, h : vertige- ments, OR @p, | MoLE< ID & MOR SON, Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, { SILCHT, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, a ' OFFICES: | Reform Club | e Rooms, Opposite Post Office, Char! town, E. Island, Mexct ants’ Bank Halifax Bui ding, Sum-/ merside, P. E. Island. I MONEY TO LOAN, oun good security, at}/~~ moderate interest Nett MoLi on W. A. O. Morsox, | 4 ne 2 4. ea her JOHN MWA : ACHERN, (Late of ILalian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire lusurance Company, of buglend, London & Lancashire Fire Tasurance Company. of Eazsiand, Ne SBBOS (Ohico— cod) / ~ Nw Dentists, Sh vu ’ Dir ara r H “O) OTT ETOWN, bs Dunstan's Cathedra’, l. Ke i law U4 Fe, McLEAN, SOURIS’ EAST. dee, 11, 1882, North Side 12, 182, “ Royal. Oak Hotel,” tm daw why 3m NOW OPENED NEW Dining and Ccffee Rooms, of Queen fquare, ‘OPPOSITE THE LAW COURTS, aide died de « 3 BY MRS. MACLEAN, B City of Londou Fire Insurance CO.) Ghiown, Deo: of England, — HAS REMOVED Jil SPs His Olfice to hie New Buil:jjag, GorrQusen and K ng Sts.—Up Stairs. Chitown, Dec. 7, 2. (At the Stora Ba. WAKBURTON, SM PATSICHAN AAD SUAGEDH. (2 SINBURGH.) Oiice in Old City Hotel, corner of Great Opposite the Entrance on Great George ions, EN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance etf: ' lc m all kinds of property ses -ettled promptly isIE eu! equitably. i F LESBBISAY & ANGUS, Greneral Agents, Ofice—South Side Queen Square, Oct Ch’ town, S pt 5, 1582 as eo Quirk ; — CC Br ieee Draperies, Wool Work, > tataped Embroi in Lable Covers, Toiles Setts. Antimacas-ers, ClG REENS Genui Node genuine or sale formerly oceupied by Mr. South side Market Square), A First-Class Fancy Store, IMPKISING— newest Fancy Work, Chenille ssene and Sik Embroidery in Cush, «kets,, Table and tle y> ARS! n> ‘mported Small Queen without the trade ma everywhere, A) O!HECARIES HALL CO., Sole Ay: 23, nts for Im "xo 4 Cha Jlottetown, P, &, I, aW.C. BISHOP, a i Pea FORWARDING AGENT, | Marines Insurance Broker, m General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. 5 Speen ' i ARTICULAR ATLENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned } Goods, 4nd collection of Custom Drawbacks | ereon, Halls, Cc arge< oe3, } t and Freights insured in) ; at most favorable rates, Consignments of Proiuce solicived, and Correspondcuce solicited and answered | Promptly. Hov. 14, ig6),-iyr j TODDY. H c REENLE DIST a ES | EIS KY oa | VAL LED FOR (hace eat ; LER eS. ARGY LES Hi ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL 7 54, Holbern-vieduct, E <¢ Revo -t on the Lorne Hiestann W msERt: SANITARY INSTITUTION ., London, Aug. 8,79 « We have visited the bottling stores et Greenlers Bro thers, and have selected from the’ vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to carefulex#mination and analysis, The smples were very fra tant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed al) the characteri stics of pure and well- matvred Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘ ARTUUR “Orro H As enti— | Feb. 24, 1882, Hitt, Peet M. D, gunza, I. me OWEN CONNOLLY . Obarlottetowa, P, EB, |. ; s W. at very elose byes. terry ateat NOVELTILS shown in every Depart ED! , Paney Woullens, Dress Goods, Fur Goods, a speciality. $50,000 Depa with the Dominion Government.” PARSONS MAKE NEW RiGah BLOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entirs syiem in three months. Any per- 8 son.who will take 1 Pil each night from 1 to 12 wks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possibie. For caring Femail omplaints thege Pills have no eight letter-stamps, Send for circular, I. S. JOHNSN & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP; ATHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON'S MORNE LINIM ENT will instan- | taneously relieve tise terrible diseasts, aud will positively any lives sent te by mail. Dons delay a moment, Prevention is bet? than cure . 5 ObYN For internal and Ex- JOHNSON’S AN E LINKIENT rere oe zs Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarsvess, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Spine and Leme Back. Sold everywherg. Se neh tor pamphlet to 1. S. dixsos &.CO., BOSTON, MAss. ~ Ap Engle alia Veterinary Surgean and Chem. now traveling iv this commtry, saya tha of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold = Condition, Powders are. absolutely pure and immensely. valuable. Nothing on earth will make heuis Jay like sdniatis Condition Powders, 1 a n- fa) to 1 pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for § letter- ~Stalnps. |. &. Judson Y LO, Ri Sere equal, Physicians use them in their practice. Sold verywhere, or sent by mail for cure nie Cases @ of ten. Information that will save Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Mebes. K iduey Troubles, Diseases of the are wortliless trash. He says that Sheridan's a —— eee 18832. 7 1ss2. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, : QUEEN SQUARE. — ie ‘Po the Wholesale and Retail Prades & A’ BROWN CO., are showing a genem! assortment of British e and Foreign Dey Goods and E ancy Ware (-uitable for the Xmas season), Ne ow A geseral assortment of Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch Carpets, of new designs, of extra yalue. Also Twine Mattiongs, Hemp, Carpets, Qilcloths, Paper Hungings, etc,, in variety, all of which are being disposed of at our usual low prices. Kean eenenennee a evening (Saturday's exceptea) at 6 p,m Ww. &.£e BROWN & CO, s? 6 Ch’town, Dec, 16, 1992, t re ae dl aT 4 Tt. WORLD, The Dominion ‘Safety | Fund Life. “Association OF ST. JOHN, N, B. Working under Government License, oO . An Asitriiensiit Oanipaity with a Safety Pand:* ee Insurance at its actual cost. ppm (septa <= Good Cauvasser Wanted. » LEONARD MORRIS General. Agent for P. E. Island. 1 ¥ : tik : - : Summerside, Net, 23, 1882,—ly | D. A. BRUCE, IS OFFERED AT BETTER VALUE UNDEKCLOTHING, (American), at Clearin: Goods and Prices, - ee NN DETERMINED 10 Sibi. “MERCHANT TAILOR, Having imported an unusually Large Stock, of excellent value is prepace to make Suits and Overcoats to Order, ft AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED FOR ON THIS ISLAND GO THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Nap Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Worsted-Cloth, Scotch Tweed, a G “And all kinds of Cloth usually found in a First-Class Tailering Establishment. — vadian Tweed (355 Patterns to seleet from.) Perfect Fits and Good Workmanship Guaranicead!? CUR READY-NASE CLOTHING; Manufactured on the Premises, THAN IMPORTED. FELT HATS, Men's ard Boys COLLARS and - CUFFS — A large Assortment of FUR and CLOTH CAPS. 1600 White and Colered’ SHIRTS, -wat Prices, and a fuil line of GEN lea RIN ISHINGS ee” Intending Bu yerp will find it..to their advantage to call and BD. A. BRUCE, Nev, 92 1462-——2y jon wed sat whly, 72 QUEEN STRRET. “ing that at this “patrh _}was found whereby to identify him, exemine OUT | suspended for three mouths, the street sale te ae ~ ae Ons iets Seen ea ately eae ""W6 do not hold dursebves responsible for the opinions or sahapete of our correspondents Letts from Dr. Jenkins. J'o the Editor of the. Hnaininer. 4 Sin,—Yourctssue of Tharsday last. was putinto mphands the evening of "that day ob hoard..the “ Northern » Light,” To its leading article, I then wrote, a’ somewhat ever rey Tt having. before it. coul be pifblished, time’for reflection, and feel- 2.» + ilar season’ * Peace and Good wilt shbala be practiced | as well] p av) redidhed, idéstroyed my letter and: re- polved toi write one qhiely proving (40 you that your Staty nyeuts aud) Mopressiuns were. nol consistent with the fac's, and that in your sirictutes vh niy Conduct you had done rie injustice. To ‘this énd ‘TP will briefty vélapivalite the facts of the case between Mr. Breckow ond mysélf.) Im doing.so. I shall make Rol statements that are not known ‘to aitany | persons to. be correct, beyond disppie, and (spe able of contradiction. zo e recount was instituted; not by nor ™m hy interests; but -by’ leading mewm- bere? “Af oat pitty,-—notably’ 1 Meo Eyed | Hodgéou Mr. Brecken’s brother-in-law— lin the interests of the party, And .as tbe ‘first step 'owards viding the waole el:ction, thus to put t in;a position to retrrn two Romlecs inneeae of one. Mr. Brecken, alive only to his personal interests, and blind to, those of his patty, from the first opposed the tr court, and he course of the investigation, made ery ipbuluny re- imevke aud: igsinnationgg“énug@? at its, con- clusion was sO unsuff-rably insolent, that d was compelled to teil, aj that ene of us must. leave the room), He accepted the alternative, and left. “Shortly afterwards he said to Mr. J._FY Rodertson, a bitter and sarcastic, though a manly and atraight- forward political opponent: *‘before thar damied sconndreb shall; warm a seat a) | Oteawa, I wil] pawn the. sbirt.on, wy baek 2? | For the utterance of this disgrac fol Jan /gurge, Mr, Brecken has never had the good | taste to. xpress the slightest regret, nor ha¢ the to this day, made any apoligy for his ungentlemasly conduct, thas forcing: upon ‘me @ personal quarrel, and closing the door (against any friendly. arrangemert of the difference. To this oe bas added a political quarrel by petitioning to have me unseated or ‘*that the election be void as between him and me,” leaving our opponents elec- tion intact. Here ft wish to point ont tr u that your article is inco: sistant with the facts ipasmuch as you wou'd lead the public to believe that I was the monater| fi wheendeavored to void his colieague’s elec- tion, whereas it is the very reverse, [ hava "Towa ec Mr. Breckeu’s lead, ‘with hisown weapons. ou at , i think, do me we, ‘@niit that, at its very inceptios, 1, in a letter addressed to yourself, deprecated as unseemly, this quarrel] between two of the same party, and proposed to leave the matter to be decided by a convention of d-legates chosen by the party, to whose decision, whatever it might be, I expre sed wv willingness to cheerfully accede. You will also recollect thas Mr, Bredksh rejected this compromise, and refused to. subimit the question to the arbitrament of his party. perferring to take the case into the courts. Having chosen war, and having expressed himself as determined “‘to fight it out to the bitter end,” it is scarcely becoming ip him, or his friends for him, to wail and whimper, and to berate me, because the end is more distant and probably more bitier than he anticipated. Upon the article in your issue of Friday, I look ‘more in sorrow than in anger,’ and will refer but to one paragraph of it, and to that only because it suggests a very fitting, perfect. and to me, most acceptable mode of settling the difference between Mr Brecken and myself. You say in the event of my gaining a voidance of the el-c'ion. ‘What then? Dr. Jenkins would have to come back to his constituents,” and you proceed to say ‘‘and Dr. Jenkins would not stand the ghost of a chance of election by them.” Now, Sir, you doubtless sre aware, though tne general public probably is not, that while a pettion is pending against the seat, the statute forbids my resigning it. To test the correctness of your covfident and sweeping assertion, and to effectually settle the dis- pute, T propose that Mr, Brecken with- draw his petition, and | will resign the sea’ and let the «]-ctors have the opportanity of showing who really is their choice. I will go furtherand pledge myee!lf.if I do nor beat him by avery 1 ree maj rity, to giv the seat t> Mr Brecken and jay all the «x- pevses of the suit. l have no wish to hold the seat if I do pot posseas the confilence of the constitu- ency, and will hail with pleasare the pros- pect of testing it. The obj-ction that the opi osition might run a cenedidate will not hold, as their neutrality may be secured be- fore the seatis v-ided, and I have reason t« believe that they do not think it advisable to run a man under the circumstances. I take it for granted your sense of fair play will induce you to publish this letter. Yuurs, &., J. T. JENKINS. | | Jan. 2nd, 1883. Ona the 30: h uit., one of ‘the b ’ ats drag- ; } (ging for wreckage in. the vicinity of the J. faithful teacher. ° tola a9 An esteemed correspondent at Norfh River writes ;— -/Wehad our School examina on Fti- It was chet a Rie q © ay, 29h ult. youngsters all had b-pudding: om4 bristupas, and were looking forward to @¥ fresh supply ou New Yéar. aps it was this faet which made ‘them all look so jollyd and good natured 5 but, we think that the kind and admirable ponemanent of ae di rg-l and t rare ae oe ae! idan, had much to f : was a goodly nuniber of paren ‘ adhd: 5 juterested in seeing’ netidetan? Pov of these fair blossoms whiely heaten« has planted round their fireside circles... We have just cot anew Shovlhonse, PeAte eomfortable, and commodivusa, & OU wor to. the settlement. and, 2) evidence regard which it was, for the wel-are of t game blossoms of hufhaniry. ind “Our wi rthy Superintendent of Education,# r. Montgomery, was present and addpd:! inuch interest to theexaminatiovn. Mr... Bears, and Me. Kiley also took part in the, exercises. ui | The classes, acquitted themselves ad ably, and reflected much credit on 1 fn the junior clasvew,” Whittield Howard, Bertie Scott, Mary Ans Robinson, ‘and Laura ‘Howard, deserve + special mention. — orcwe al Lois White excellent. in cor a a3 May, McPhee, , Lula, MoPhee. and at ite Howard, were notice>ble for their excellent” reading. May McPhee. was -superiof in” history, geography avd French exerotéeit/!/ Katie Murchison followed close in thede, Ada Howard wag ahead in geometry. — ‘The history class was particularly Indeed, it was a perf c" treat to see the Ww; tangled woof .cf English, history . nolo its: tt, like a Homing ronianoe, at the magi¢” touch of those youthful genit If there is a duty’ well performed, thetHew sults of which shall flasb,like heavenly jewels! in the Jight of the tutore, it 16 his or begsy who righ'ly starts on life's eventful. MORAER, the yonng and heayen-aspiring spirit, We, wish Miss MeMillan much gontinued success in her arduous but fal gh sacred t and her and her youth ul pharge m ‘ happy ‘New Year.” My AnD The Northwest Post Offices... a ———— Mr. Devs, Post. Uftice Anapector returned frum a-tour of m Manitoba and the Northwert the department there in a very | state. At the p t there are 207 det Bae in ‘Manitoba “and the North eer) srey-five Raving been established in 1882s ‘There are applications fur fiity more. | Fort Edmonton | is post office farthest he ie the railway, Bo m Mails are se miles fre railw . ae out Dalen iss —> weeks. No’ “iite, has mails less freqnently, while ‘most have mails from once to six times per week) The extensive range of country lying hetween the western jinnts of the Pro of Manioba and the eastern boundary British Columbia, hes been formed, four Territorial Divisions, named hous and Saskatchewan, immediately cont gid to Manitoba, and Alberta and Arhabasioa further west, and between the other two Divisions and© British “Colombia. Letters and other mail matter therefore for any settlement or place in the north westicoynfry thus divided, should be addressed toy t Territorial Division in whieh ie AY situated. As Wiunipeg, hewesat, ae i region, such Jetters, &c., should nearby mrt tien, i distributing Post Office for the w have ‘* tia Winnipeg ” as part direction. For example, a letter for Tussle: ford should be addressed — ; : aft Jo Mr. A. B., di bas Battleford, Saskatchewan Tert - via Winnipeg, Cs All persons corresponding with the Nort west Territories, to addrees their lévters} &c., as far as practicable, in ee with these directions. ob The principal Port Offives elreadyy.em tablished in the above named diacriots are as follows: Name of Post Q, ce. Territorial Didision, is Battleford ......-+0++. Cred dsics Saskatchewan AR k, 56 cane Om as ds os “Sate r OE) eer eeneS +... Saskatche monte. 2. a ae .. Aibertage iio! Crandin 1205... dices och i: om ES OE 2h EE Na sa: PE Aan PhR Ss. on ka cal 5s Piluee MNEs cca ccc ce tobe tenis inves Qa’ Ay pete eh. wes tit ceeess Acsipitvias: “4 eee: CA eee do sisine Mt: Abbertesi vc’ shee a Alberta. 7 WOE 28. 08 +o nol unten the ie Saskal chewan TeumGhWoed Fie. .. is .s chee fon Assivibéfd?"” it bent att bad AN UNProriTaBLe Yaar WITu | TRE Maxine Insvursdce Companies. —The year has heen one of great disaste cn the shipping of this Province, 8 w WM with that of other courtries. The bas of the Halifax marine insurance oe during the twelve months hasbeen améng the mst uoprotitable of receny years, and the dividends to be declared, whichi-with some companies in the past have o/tep bee so handsome, will this year be very, emai — Hz, Chronicle. ~<_><. The Great French Remedy! “Dr. LeDue’s Periodical Pilis, uisiq ‘ ft muy “Cedar Grove,” brought up _ the body of cue of the men lost in her and plie- ed it in charge of the Collector. The head | and arms were badly mutilated. Nothing He was dressed in white shirt, black, cluth| ts vest, navy blue pants, top boots ; no coat. ————* a oo A St. lobj ctionable utterances of the leading \newspapers have revewed a strict press icensorship. The Miscow Courier has been of the Moscow Telegraph his. been for- f Petershurg despatch says:—The} For ‘he cure of nano @a or White's Ex or inful Menstruation, Green Sickress, Falli f aa a |e cants Catarth of the Uterus or Vagnia, (Basterié, Pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the pues of fe: vigorating and giving tope & the Generatiy two pills should be taken twice daily, or den febled conditions. one pill three times «day ‘ect eures in Tokens ae be ae to eénth te the remedy soMe Mvn A es oil eens sutticient co fidence in the rend, yr insure its being takeu until a permament cure isef- ected, 3i Bing Surest; | West «fee. 16, Stark Kipwgy Pap Co., Toronto, All Druggists. oe fue only steam, sewing sohetelate. apd gan- repairing shop on P. E. Island, aud the-otly place where you cam get evay part ofa sewing machive or a cun made, is at. Brown's yshop, coreer of Prince aud Grai bidden, and the Gules has Teceived a, second warning. abown,