ES aS Fiwie «. 7 Wee rg RT EE FMA iii A eS, Lee we ee Se NAAT Se x nina WSCA 6 einen tant cerca St ae ee ee ee a Lee oe Se I ER encima, ISS dig ine al Pde AS te OE i 0, gt EE ce ar: ISS yori an Set wea - eh ee Stent set iil sat asic sag ste 2 sae saat ae NE a Se RSS ie Sai ee NM ates Fe nina oy SF Dei! Bly cial nn etic career rere ee CN Toe Dairy EXAMINER. -_—_——————— — ce ect DECEMBER 16, 1881. POINTS Made by Sir Leonard Tilley. See his Speeches at Kast Northumberland. Then, as to the credit of the country, in 1878 he (Sir Leonard) had to go to Eng- land to negotiate a loan to carry on the public works of fifteen millien dollars. Sir Richard Cartwright intended to go, but he thought he would wait until after the elec- tions were over. He waited and he didn't go. (Laughter.) He (Sir Leonard) had to go. Sir Richard had been there twice be- fore on a similar errand, and he had sold four per cents. at ninety pounds tor every hundred. When he (Sir Leonard) went immediately after in 1878 he could not do any better, but he had to go over again in 1879 to float another loan. That was just after the adoption of a protective policy, and when we had shown to the capitalists that there would be ne more deficits, hut that we were going to pay our debts, aud what was the result? He seld them bonds at six hundred thousand dollars more than Sir Richard had obtained for the same amount. (Cheers) But seme one says, ‘‘ Meney was cheaper then than before.’ True, it was somewhat cheaper, but the policy of the Government had something to do with increasing the value, because pre- vious to 1878 the debentures of New South Wales were worth five per ceut. mere than ours, and stood next to British consols, while to-day ours are selling at one per cent more than those of New South Wales —(cheers)—showing that our position had risen, and that our securities stood now second only to British consols. (Loud cheers. ) It was marvellous how some Reformers in alluding to the United States like to play upon two strings. First they compare us to the United States to show that the United States are so much mors prosperous. As Mr. Ross and Dr. Watera had said, they pay off a hundred millien dollars a year of their debt, such was their prosperity. Then they blame the Conservatives beeause last year they were able to wipe off one million four hundred thousand of ours. (Cheers. ) If they took the revenue of Mr. McKen- zie’s Gevernment from Custom, Excise, and stamp duties, and added the deticits they had accumulated during their time, and then took the revenue collected from the same sources during the past two or Sn DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 16, 1881. actions of Mr. Cameron that I might men- : a ; CORRESPONDENC=*_____| tion, and for veh Texpest obeaeie| 6=— TIS IS A GRAND TIME GOGD THINGS three years, and deducted the surpluses of | the same period, they would find that the | Mackenzie Government had taken frem the people ot the Dominion 26 cents per head more than the present Government took from them. With reference to the National Policy, he asked the people what they would think of a Town Ceuncil that taxed them only three-fourths of their expenditure and borrowed money to make it up. They would soon find their credit going down ; they would not be able to borrow on such low terms, and the psople would turn out the Council and put in men who would im- pose sufficient taxes to meet the expendi- ture. Suppose the members of the old Council went to them, and made it a griev- ance that the new Oouncil were taxing them more than they did, what would they think of them! That was exactly the position of the Government and the pusition of ‘Mr. Ross. (Cheers and laughter.) —___ -> <- <P -e eo Communication with the Mainland. Tue Steamers of the P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company, which have lately been making daily trips between Char- lottetown and Pictou, are net running to- day ; and unless the weather again takes a favorable turn, it is not likely that they will run again this season. The volume of business done by the steamers during the past season is, we are pleased to learn decidedly larger than that of the previous year; and we think the chief officers of each of them deserve great credit for the regularity with they have per- formed their trips. Though excellent boats for fine weather and smooth water, it is quite evident that neither the Princess of Wales nor the St. Lawrence can or should be trusted to maintain uninterrupted daily communication over the Straits—especially in the fall of the year. They are not suit- ed to the work now required of them ; and we hope they will, ere long, be replaced by good strong screw boats, so that the P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company (te which, notwithstanding its shortcomings, we are all greatly indebted ) may be abreast of the times and in a position to secure the next contract. ee + wom + How the British Farmer is Taxed. Unper Free Trade, the British farmer does not eseape'taxation—as will be eeen by the following letter recently published in the London Times :— T'o the Editor of the Times, Sir,—The following amount of taxes paid upon a farm of 104 acres jrom the commence- ment of the year to the present date, may be interesting during these times of agricultural ruination : January 10—~—Schedule A and B, £912 7 Schedule D, 100 Land.tax, 413 3 House duty, 117 6 February 3—Poor rate, 5 14 10} April 8 ~ Vicarial tithe, 5 5 0. May 30—Poor rate, 51410 Rectora] tithe, 23811 & June 17—Special church rate, 916 5 September 13—Poor rate, 5 14 103 Vicarial tithe, 5 5 0 otal, £74 5 8h i have only further to remark that this tax- ation is £455. 84d. more than the total rent offered for the farm. I am your obedient ser- vant, C. 8. Oct 17, ee ee 7 is unnounced that fresh competition in telegraphic communication with America and India may be looked for fro m company next month. aah There was an increase of im t . ~ t a treal in November last of $700,000 << the corresponding month of 1880. During the eleven cane expired of the present year ot Lmmports exceeds five millions antl » fnarter. soar - , ae ate through the © : We do not hold ourselves responsible for (he) oe breaking public confidence in an opinions or statements of our correspondents. | +) + ition which, to be @ benefit instead of : = ——~| a curse to the people, needs more honesty { | By . { ' The McDonald-O'Farrel Case. than has hitherto been brought to the man- ! ( \ A | \ . agement of it, in these parts at least. i i$ \ --_— | 70 the Editor of the Patriot A question of considerable public inter- ye ee t hi and one for which-I take the Lay . . est here, < . it : - Sir,—Your o~ oie “ a liberty of requesting an answer, either from FOR THE SEASON, the McDonald-O Farrel cas } literature of , yourself or any reliable insurance man, is ; only requires a passing notice from mie. What constitutes a survey on application —AT THE A few weeks ago you denounced me as}, . policy of fire insurance? Many of us . — ee being a person who could not be believed ‘fear that our policies would be of little : | because [ ssid that the sales to McDonald benefit to ue in case ef fire owing to incor- _ T NNT he all » os 7 4 WV y c % 5 a and 0 Farrel were made — ne rect survey. We are simple country folks, . Commissioner of Public Lands. : ei not learned in insurance or adjusting ; ~. - “ - > sine * ony ‘ sal- ‘ . < justice of your denunciations were abune but as we view it, ovr case seems to stand Ld —— AY antly apparent at the time; but your} oy out like this: Mr. Cameron comes to our article of yesterday 1s an amusing com- doers, and induees us to insure in the com- ment upon them. You now say: panies he represents, and takes our money. - ot ° ° aNeeae ks ‘O’Farrel, while Mr. Joseph Pope was| Jy ease of a fire, comes a Mr. Corey anJ}RS We are offering special inducement Ss t )| i CITY Commissioner, pwrehased 143 acres of land.” \ sdjustor, and suspicion is thrown on our - + + && McDonald purchased 112 acres actions, and an attempt made to rake up| near this 143.” ‘ . . se When the dis- technical points 80 as, if possible, to relieve a ™ ™ NS y “4 | ft Lt 4 A » arose about McDonald’s purchase 11] the go: . lees liability to pay their 4 | Ye. ; pute arose a i the companies of legsl hability to pay 4 S. | a ; Jy | a was found that the O’Farrel’s were in POS | Josses, or to use acommon term * find a . ; : I ’ 7 session of all the land they had bought hole to sneak out of. Thus we hardly You go on to say: ‘‘So far all appears! know if we are insyred or not. Thisis, —_—_— clear.” of course, only as the case appears to us; ‘ eA » rs . in ae ‘ rs“ nd The italics in the above quotations are | and, as t eaid Rao we are ‘cannabiation and can meet the Wa nts aud ricans of all In| The only place on Prince Bdward mine. Your article is an illustration of the ted, so much so in fact that the most ‘Town and Count ry [sland to get ‘BISCUITS and CRACK- wise man’s sagacity when he prayed that/,sigte of us are unable to settle in our Ja ERS that ARE FRESH. as his enemy might write a book. minds who gets the best pay, the agent aie iced sd eat Viateas Tat ee Lam glad to notice that you now admit| who gets the business or the adjustor who ——- 10: — nee eee the fact that the sales to both McDonald} ‘finds the hole,” &c. I shall not trouble : and © Farrel were made before L became | yoy withanything more at present, except a £ rh y WOobR one , 1 < oo Commissioner of Public Lands. fs thank aa on behalf of tien dane WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF A choice lot of CONFECTIONERY here are other facts in the case with | for the space, and to remark that, as 1 am just received. Selling at prices to which you are equally conversant, although | discussing a question which very materially “Ay suit wholesale and retail buvers you have not publicly admitted them. | affects our public, I prefer that my name TD), rt — (+O OT) — ee Tos Se ee Among these I may mention : should remain ont of sight, and I therefore 3 sees ila Ist, That as soon, after I entered the} subscribe myself. uteees of Loon fain Mahia office, as I became aware that O Farrel Yours truly, Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. et Ci. wituet y-salipwirren te =. claimed to hold a portion of the land sell A Victim, ; es poses ;/SAtrea, and Lem ni Poel, Valen. to McDonald, I sent for both parties, and, 2 cla and Layer Raisins, New Currants, after hearing both sides, urged McDonald Bad Gas. apnea ner Nats, Xe. to give up the contention, offering to re- heineinin slieniia fund him the money which he had paid the | 7's the Editor of the Examiner. : Ta Land Office. You arealso aware that Mr.| . purine tl 4 a Canned Liabsters and _ Mackerel, Strong, acting under instructions frem me,|_ 2%»—*erng Me past few evenings BLACK & MOURRKING Cagds ALL DRIGES Morton's Pickles, Pure Gold Baking . : . sulphurous fumes have been emitted, to a ak ae a3 wrote McDonald to the same effect. oT ak. Sains: tex fisaal oaks tee i . Powder,” an exeeilent artiele. 2nd, That I persisted in refusing a deed great extend, From the ERs gas Perners, and which quickly produce headache, and to McDonald until 1 had received a notice from his attorneys, Messrs. Longworth & ey 7 nee wo vee h ; ce Haszard, of their intention to apply to th 2S SEO REERHOF SNe ne Pe alien 4 GO8B FAR i LY FLOUR => A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Supreme Court to compel me to grant the probably only to be called te the matter to sie dy , : Se A SPECIALTY. deed ; and, further, that on receipt of this|*°C"X* ® remedy, would you kindly give . <a aoe ia rs , notice, I at once placed the one i the this insertion age ae — Knitted Ski ts, fr om ou cis, up, Don’t: forget the place, hands of the Attorney General, under Sree s * 6c + § © whose instructions the deed was given. . . . : & § ” ° 7 y Gers sae ees Ge ee eee Dh” Cl! ll Ladies’ Sacques and k ur Lined Circulars, Ci ry Si AM BAKERY, your article of yesterday appeared. The MARRIED. PRINCE STREET. fairness of your attack on me may be judged| On the 14th instant, by Rev. Wm. Tippett, from this circumstance. The followimg is | George Ledwick, of Jersey, Great Britain, to A lot of Colered Table Cloths, MiunY of them a QUIT " 3 Lub Wbey the notice from Messrs. Longworth &| Miss Eliza Murley, of Charlottetown. s , > Haszard above anes * : a al Hali ‘ rice, le clear. Ch town, Dec. 15, ’81, Prop. COPY. DIED. Se CHARLOTTETOWN, In this cit 35th inet: John M . ra ? } ; April 20, 1881, | | Ta this city, on 15th inst, John Macgowan, | (VQo] ‘weeds for Men’s and Boy's wear, at}/Bank of P, E. island, To the Commissioner of Public Lands, &c., Funeral will leave his late residence to-, Yi , , : "var TOTES of above Bar . d&e., &e. morrow (17th) for Railway Station at 2.15 p. ; o0 cents peli \ aut d, Up, . ude as bet . Sesh ae nae" Srr,—Take notice that, under instructions}m. Friends and acquaintances are respect- oxen tines ait . this day received from Donald McDonald, we | fully invited to attend. 1h . : a a H pen ‘ will, at the next session of the Supreme Court,} Jn this city, on the 16th of November, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, deuble widih, 59 ets, pel ya. up. i sa ower Queen Street, to be held on the 3rd May next, make appli-| Elizabeth Sentiner, wife of the late William err eer ae cation on behalf of Mr. MeDonald to compel } John Sentiner aged 59 years. you to grant a Deed of 112 acres of land, sold : by you and purchased by him, on Lot 16, Grey Union Flannels for 16 cents, up. NOTICE. a eee under agreement bearing date the 17th day of SHIP NEWS. T having been brought to the notice of the October, A. D. 1879; and take further notice — ' ‘ . : ies Directors of the Gas Light Compan that, inthe event of such application being} Port Mulgrave, Dec 13—Ar last night, schr All W ool Fianne Is, in all prices. that there were persons di denne caaeonan made, it is our intention te apply for costs| Velocity, Loucetie, St Johns, Nfid, for Rus- ing gas, who were occupying stores and against you, in consequence of your refusal to/tico (lost and split her sails, was twice to . a) 4 q dwellings unprovided with the requisite grant a Deed pursuant to the terms of your | Cape Nerth and was driven back one hundred A LARGE STOCK OF fittings “the Board have seastal d ‘that in such contract with him (upon which he has paid] and fifty miles sonth of Newfoundland, and cases the Company will bear the first expense ty i otha 6 tt : Satins ok 7 : and you have accepted the sum of $31.98 on] sailed this morning for P E L) ; : @ of putting in the necessary pipes &c. account), Fortress Munro, 10—Ar Brigt Nyanza, 3 NE es ts ee a } nahi aati a tteueem” Meee aa “Gilleah $ e | Persons desirous of becoming consumers of , Yt ruly, . eidaieeeen / 9 OW Ba, 0 gas can employ any fitter they choose, and {Signec )» ONGWoRTH & HASZARD, . ‘ i having certified the bill as correct. the Com aie - N : bad 20 +o? ‘ e 1g € rt as ; : : Solicitors, ete. ew York, 11— Ar Georgina, Griffin, Char pany will pay the same; the consumers re- 1 wish you joy of your attempt to create lottepates }.' Flonanca’ 5 Fass, Hines, do ; Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Robes. imbursing the Company by twelve equal in- Lizzie Lee, Peterson, do; Elizabeth Ann, Pein aah i em ee oe ne ne per the | Deoste, Cardigan; R Leach, Brown, Souris, C d R f c oeente, eee ae: alisha and conditionally on no title being pro-| p EI; Arthur, Corkum, Crapaud. all consumers may participate in i cor a et Te iat th ee ee St sven of ong en Bae ollowing April. efore he had spent aj} Poole, from P EI, for Providence. y » witl e same coneum dollar in improvements, he was offered a} Boston, 12—Ar Moonbeam, Maxner, Mon- Waterproof Tweed Qa Rubber Coats, gas, will ove See por CoGh. OP light than refund of his money, and was strongly ad | tague. other Burners, the Company will supply them vised by me to give upthe contention. He ———s = —— then employed legal gentlemen who coin- x YEN menced proceedings to compel me to give NOt ICH, ers, which at the nominal sum of ten cents cach, JUST OPENED. Ch’towp, Dec, 7, 188i—1m eod 3 iw iof the ahove bh ra him a deed and afterwards to defend him in ' ‘ . esl my ey a te a . 7 } = the action for trespass which O'Farrell had been im] orted nd v il be loanetl and fixed brought against him. When a man with|/FYHE undersigned wil! sell at PUBLIC ‘ ¥ I | on free r lieeee fen thasd eoneumeenenle his eyes open takes advantage of what he AUCTION, et Miminigash, Lot 2, on $5.00 UP may wish to have a good and attractive light thinks are his strictly legal rights, and THURSDAY, 5th January, 1882, at 12 3 Y in their shop win iows during the Xmas and without any regard to the equities of the o'clock, noon, all the property of E.G. Fuller New Years season. case, rushes into law suits, he deserves to |9%4 Frank M. Fuller, comprising Dwelling Re aeennceees Hone Fits Howe, Subiey Howe Tok! PCCM Kackets, 1) Your attempt to charge the Government Ma iat en a soe (rigged), om Wi ANTS, LOSE, POURB, de. with “ fraud” in selling land that had been | qocner’) Nets ane Herring Nets, Twelve sets roo 8 Trawls (complete), about 6,00 fathoms Rope, Franklin Stoves, with open fire place, already sold, is simply annihilated by your |3¢ anchors, 1000 lbs. Cork Wood, and a A GO000 LINE OF B0YS’ GLOTHING atic eels ic ; . Rs ’ ; ’ : : emphatic declaration in the same column variety of other articles, completing a fisher- j Address Lock Box 27, P. O. Charlettetown where you say :-— man’s outfit on a large scal 5 a large scale, ' “By tl ds of the Land Off ont ge ' [ae i __ by the records ¢ e Lan cé,} Also, at Souris, on Thursday, 22nd Decem- : . T O’'Farrel has a right to 143 acres and no| ber, at 12 o'clock, noon, at lot on Main Street, SUITS FROM $1.50 UP. Lia aa ee or more, and this 143 acrea does not interfere | 70x200 teet, with a House 54x28, two stories Byers WANTED~A goed plain Cook with the land purchased and in part paid} high, fitted up for a double tenement, with wanted, Apply with references to Mrs. for by McDonald.” barn and Coach House. This House has been Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. | BR. f. FitzGerald, Kuockrour, de 1€ } | i i ; W AN TED—One of the good old-fashioned i While Iam quite willing to allow the| lately occupied by Mr. Fuller, and knewn as hie +... a public to }judge as to whether I have com-| the Fuller House, ‘ . : | QUTRAYED from the premises of W. D. mitted any mistake in the O’Farrel case, [| Terms made known at sale, Men's Wincey and Flannel Shirts 30 cents up. = rake a dark red Cow with white ry suppose if is my duty te admit that the JOHN McLEAN, ewe See WAP am sts t busines: lificati hich you} Nov. 23, ’81—4i, wkly 3i igne ’ | ilies sie lls Siete bic “dog care atonics aan ee sre Known fo oma, and which are wel) =~" _Aevee) Mons Woolen UNDERGLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS, | pp oxses ror aun —100 te driving illustrated in your article, fall title y ; . ee ee eae eee to deseribo th actions of ordinary men tke Prince Kdward Island Railway} 4 Good Selection of Ladies’ and Men’s Fur Caps, |"! 28 ste Posto Orme myself as ‘‘ imbecility,” ‘* stupidity,” blun- RP ES . seeniiesgeliiadl Mlle ee eee dering,” bungling,” mismanagement,” N iy ee " ” : f TYOR SALE.—A stylish Carriage Horse, ‘ confusion,” ete., — ‘te Caan eee A VA LUA BLE STOCK OF BLAN KET s, , color dark amet Will be sold ata Iam, Yours, etc. : ; ; vain, — :DDIN, it 115 lw Déewato Fanevson. steamer “ Northern Light,’ will leave Char- bargain. —D. Reppin, jr. d15 iw — lottetown at 4.50 p. m, daily, Sundays ex- IN WHITE AND GREY. rgx0 LET—The office in the Union Bank A cepted, ‘ > anonni r Rde Fire Insurance at Crapaud. A Peden : ‘ Building lately occupied by Edward Bay- ger Train will also leave George- A TT % 7 9 U ma field, Es The use of a cells ic . rere Oe town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s = B CHELORS Q IL i S> 31 -10 UP. oop tot te on S a. r a coat To the Editor of the Examiner, cepted, on arrival of the ‘* Northern Light,” Terms reasonable, Apply at los ‘ . “« 4 ,* : c. Sin,—Last fall, a year ago, and during L. B, ARCHIBALD, HORSE RUGS, $1.259UP. | (de 13 pat 2aw the past aryen we oe business Supt. VV ASteDaan irene eras experienced quite a DOOM In thls vicinity, Railway Offices, Ch’town, Dec, 15 188] —tf - ) yd : {D—An experienced Clerk, Mus . ©: Jeo. W. ; ny | Vy ; ‘Y be well recommended, Apply, in writ. seh ctep eediensdncietanngtatiy tee tie Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, i.e, ee (de 12 Fire, of Montreal. One of his strongest canvasses, that ‘‘ his companies always your city took a great many risks for the " i Canada Fire & Marine and the Citizens’ N O i 1( ve Tickings, and all Staple Goods sg / ‘ 0:0 | tw YED from the Revere House, on paid losses promptly and withoat any vex- Mx FOR ABROAD, including Sup- : |‘) Thursday vight, a large red Cow, with atious haggling over little technicalities, ”’ i plementary English Mail, will close at A FI TLE LI N Ly) OF —-ROC K RIES | large horns and the top cf tight esr cut, and +} , | 4 o'clock this p. m., to be forwarded by special -4)_) | lower end of tail white. Information regard- has had the bottom knocked out of it. : | : i train to “Northern Light” at Georgetown, | ing her whereabouts will be gladly received ssiudenud sipahaiinas <tdie' eine tee Mails will be closed for this route hereafter . : ms }and rewarded by Mrs. McNeill. {dd 12 ticularly—are ata low ebb here just at| uly stsamehour Superior Teas, in Chests, Halfchests and Boxes. = 7yininan suuvanr wanted in a omall present. The immedite cause of this ois ' ' ° ei aati + Cad: ete. edie : trouble is the tardiness of the Canada Fire Posmenter. ee a Ot ee eee ’ Raa 7 . a fti we {ae j & Marine in paying the loss of Mr. J. W. Charlottetown Post Oifice, Dec. 15, 1881. Our House has long been popular for the quality of its | ee ee ee eae ee — Stordy, $1,400, and Mr. T. H. Trowsdale, $1,000, which they experienced through the | fre of the 8th of October last, at Victoria, the origin of which, though emats TO I KT Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, "[“2,)%! G4, valuable Business stand in 4hie Souris Kast, consisting of a Shop, Dw and with reat i e iliti ; - 4 : ing House, Warehouse and Stable. Possession greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its given tnmodiately, if tencired, ier wrals a . ° . G 1S B ; . . ° . . ‘ a > > aie >? : . shrouded in uncertainty, is not believed by pane ee ‘ hee eight reputation in this respect shall be fullyjsustained in time to come, *?!Y te 8. Benowrs, Bridgetown, P. BI Thee a age atl yeas meen. rooms, with third story unfinished. Rent wate ered in Br, Stordys | easy. Apply te \fysO LET—That desirable Dwelling House property. Insurance is undoubtedly neces- D. G. MACDONALD. ra wht Shinai ae > lasrasy ph tess cheupiamecaet | ets as GEO. DAVIES & CO, sigs sSeste 7 vd n dy agent es ‘ ® | proof cellar and good stable. Ren* very low, +4 hay} oftefnuwr 5 , 2 ous to avail themselves of its benefits. But plac 7 intias ei j j j the above difficalty, tdeether with other! 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