4 “ ‘ 4 : AE LT BYU? ‘ Tn NEW S&RIES Aa A TTT sy, a te " 6“ Tim i 4i21S 25S 7 — em - nd eomimeleanemmeseioes Raa —— = Sennen cea arcen en Oe Tea ——_ 7 \ . , , ; } PP ri ihertr *, - 1 > : . . true Liberty, when Free-bora Men, Raving to advise the Public, may speak free.””—Evxiries. SINGLE Corres Two Cents, VOL 14.--NO, 126. ’ , iy aaa -iL¥ MXAMINER J A q ; wy eibetc i r i Aro i foving cy Warahon Ph ” aaee. iy hy Oo) n + {% MOU UMUilosy fx Warehousa, Au sak Adit 4s «# UV pe 10. . o 100 bils. Medium and H zh Grade Patents | ‘ater a (Amerionn and haAdIaD ), We ’ Ti Le fa ce | ‘ By : ho e via Pi ton ) barrcls choice} . i tor Extra, for carly boats, Sc OU : | : . Pith g? ; i 1 25 OFFICE OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. | Y ov B ~—OWing to the interior quality of | - m were t Most Canada Suoverior this ve r, we have cone - ” Clouded to m | al Ly ¥ 7 Dake A specialty of the two toellow- half > a bY, ing brands: Evangeline, ist grade ; Sup:rior| ; yearty of yearly acverase- Lxirs, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Grade, We! nents 1a guarantee these brands to give sati: faction. PPO BPP FE ee | | J. FP. SHATFORD, | S98 ADDIS Avent ‘ : eas : ‘ ; ° lial ~ Paciee &Y run 4P - v 4 Ch’town, April 9, xe | 1OON'S CHANGE “2857. ARS 8&8 BALA . —— } r > Shs z¢ 5s & 52 ie Sirst Qua , 2ad day, 5a. 45m., p. m Mw Gis SLEW & ok ¥. vioon, 10tn day, 7 » sug » & i. | La 1arter lsth day, llth. 42.2m wm » Sa i os? ~ “seq We SSbe be I | < ’ 3 >” N igoa 23th day, !Oa, 45 lm., a. m. & : 4 é Ps _ " 4 % | -_ & pa t i : I i = z } - oy week 228 (S82 | Mou) tig! Days . COMO p { " |£bses (sets | rises | water | len’h, . bm {om mers m rh hm Will find every requisite for the trade at 1 Tuesday 5 45.6 22) 9 36, 2 412 39 2 we loesday i 42) SHie 3773 2 4% , > jag Set 4? - . | q ‘ ’ ‘ Chursday ' 40 “6 tt 41) 4 15 45 y> t © oa BONER AOS 4’ Friday | 3S 27jatt46 5 39) 49 5 Saturday Yr 7) SD PiAjee 82 ST “Asm OT 6 5 - oA 6) Sanday ; 33, Sv) 2 56) 7 59 55 AAG Wi FAC ORY, 7} Wouday + 32; 31! 3 59] § 46 59 §! (aosdas il 335 0 9 27/5 Beers Wharf, y Wedaesday 2y 6 44: GE COZIO 2 a} ” .0 Thursday } “OF 33; 7 310 36 5 ; } . ) . : Always on hand, a comple *k o 11! Priday }.2s! 30/8 atu 8; 2 Always hand, a complete stock of iZ Saturday 23: 38.9 O11 4 ot a. ’ 13 Suaday |; 22! 39; 9 S6 aft ld; 13] Ship’ eo Biecks,. ta Monday 20 4il0 500 15' 21} 15, Tuesday | 38) 42/11 33' 2 27] = 24] Deadcyes, 15, Wedaesday 16; 43> moro!) 2 10 27 | i7 Thursday 14° 48.0 22) 2 57 30} : ’ . . -~ ve ee “ * a Pains 2 sti 44 of gal steering Wheels, 19 Sasurday li; 47) 1 40 5 lv 6 —ALSO 20’ Sun lay 9 43] 2 13! 6 28 19 | —— 21 Moaday Spee : 4667 26 = Mouldings, ia great variety, Cornice, Bose 22 Pueslay 3, ol 3 17; 8 3i 46 | Panel, Deor and Window Finish, Spouting, 23} Wednesday 3 os 4 99 49 | Conductor and Handrail, Newel] Posts, Balus- 24 fuarsday 2; ot 2210 5) 52! ters and every description of Turning. 25 Friday 0 55, 4 59 10 47 o Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and 47\tl 33; 5 29 morn |14 « . ~ ~ 25 Saturday 27 Saaday 23| Monday 29 Tuesday 7 Wedaesday Boe re ty N. J. CAMPBELL, (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Liv Jleer aud Commission Merchant, SHIP BROKER, AND INSURANCE AGENT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS.., Chariottetown, P. E. Isiand. as ee on Or or & Or 2 he & ce r=) “ ~\>1 t - 1g 4 tt & ee Importer and Jobber of Choice Grvecerics anu spices General Agent for P. E. Island of the}, British Kmpire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, England Special attention given to Anction Sales of! Lumber, Coal, Fist, Apples and other Frait, Reat Estate, Household Furuitare, Backrapt and otuer Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- dise. Correspondence and Consignments solicited. Retaras prumptiy made, March 28, 1854. ~— DRESS MAKING. MS TAYLOR and MISS FARROW ds are now prepared to attend to D&iSS M .ALNG, in every department, at Lord’s Hotel, Souris Kast. Ladies giving osders will eet Wit) prompt attention, Souris, April 4, 1534.—-im JAS. EH. GRANT, Ss ne Agent for re E. Island for THOS. CONNOR & SONS, ; Rope Manufacturers, ST. JOHN, N. B. s@ Orders from the respectfully BO ivcited, trade KicLead, Moron & MeQuarsis, BARKISTERS AND— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. patch Lif ASSURANCE UO. ; j » Was se atte neiad @e MAIDVUrga year ended (5th November, 1883, were re- ported :-— 3,038 new proposals for lite as- 2,561 proposals were accepted, Office in Old Bank, (UP STAIRS), Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1834. "SULLIVAN & MAGUEILL, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Sel elfers iu Chancery, NOTARBIbS PUBLIC, Ke. OFFICES~ O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, 6a Money to Loan, W. W. Sontivag, Q C, | Cuasven B, Macwrua Jan, 18, 82, The anaual revenue amounted The invested funds at same Moulding turned out neatly and with dis Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the place, Beers Whar! near McMillan s Coal Depot. Albert Duchemin. Ch’town, Jan, 2, 1884, —wkly Gi. STANDARD T the S7th Annual General Meeting of £& the Stu: dard Lite Assurance Company, h on Tuesdey, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for the surance were received the year for $ 9,754,085 38 assuring 7,239,048 13 he total existing assurances in force at 15th November, 1882, amounted to (Of which $7,753,031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- tions, to $6,936,302 91 2,462,226 59 at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 00 1,062,648 35 JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown. date amounted to Being an increase during the year of rHOMAS KERR, Inspector of Agencies. Ch'tewn, Angnet 2, 1RQQ ‘WHITE RUSSIAN SEED WaikAT. ——e ee ‘SX HE best producer yet tried on the Island | Call aud examine and see testimenials J. D. McLeod’s at my Furniture Store, corer, JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, March 8, Pottery, JE sre Agents for the P. E. Island \ Pottery. Orders sent to us will re- ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Stove Stones, etc., etc., in stock. BEER & GOFF AGENTS PB. Island — Ch’town, Oct. 26, *83. PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the ScTENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Cana Enviand, France, Germany, ets. Hand Book abou Thirty-seven years’ experience, tents sent free. Paten’s obtained through MUNN’ & CO. are noticed in the Scten riric AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $3.20a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting ine formation. Specimen copy_o7 the Scleniific Amere fenn sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Office, 2:1 Broadway, ew York. TO LET § RAILWAY HOUSE, situated on oe Richmond Street, near London House. Also 4 shop adjoining, 16x30 feet. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL. TEAS ! AT TEAS! LEON, rex ‘ j ky 3 SIGN OF THE O- - WE OPER UHOIGE TEAS AT LOW PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W.A. WEEKS & CO, April 4, 1884—wkly QUEEN STREET. renee + HORACE HASZARD, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, —REPRESENTING— Western Fire Assurance Company, Toronto, Ontario, UAPITAL, $800,000.00. Commercial Union Assurance Company, London, Eng., CAPITAL, $12,166,666,00. British American Marine Insurance Company, Toronto, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Risks taken on all descriptions of insurable property. OFFICES —Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Ch’town, March 17, 1884.—1m eod WING to the Big Fire W. & A. BROWN & CO. will clear out, during the next six months, their WHOLE STOCK ATA BIG DISCOUNT. LOOK OUT EARLY FOR BARGAINS. This offer is positive, as we mean clearing out to be ready for new premises, Remember the Place: Mr. H. A. Harvie’s Old Stand, NEARLY OPPOSITE WATSON'S DRUG STORE. W.& A. BROWN & CO./ Oh’town, April 2, 1884.~—dy wkly ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CS. FOR #4. oO CAPI TAL, ° - - ~ - - - Ww HEAD OFFICE -— Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH ~ J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. $2,000,000 eo Risks Faken on Most Faverable Terms. 4G6¢NT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. ean - — Ch’town, Feb, 27, 1884. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, AGENTS OF THE QUEH AND AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANIES, %7 HILE thanking the Citizens of Charlottetown for their \ past patronage, and assistance during the late fire, have to announce that thezr have taken the office in Stevenson’s Building, CORNER VUEEN AND SYDNEY STREETS, Where they are prepared to do business. Ch towa, Feb, 23, 1S94,—tf Ch’tuwn, Feb, 22, 1884. FRR INSURANCE, HARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. APRIL 18 1884, Life-Boats on Our Coasts. (Se lected from Hansard. ) On the item, for purchase of life- boats, stations and life-preservers; maintenance of crews and rewards for savirg lives.........-.++-+- $8,000.00 Mr. Davirs. —I understand the Minister received a petition from the inbabitants on the north side of Prince Edward Island, asking that a life-boat be purchased aud stationed in that locality. Has the petition received favorable consideration or not! I understand that my colleague presented it to the Department, and he is aware as to the necessity of the prayer of the petitior baing granted. The north side of the island is very mach frequented by shipping. not only by smal! fishing schconers but by large vessels, and the bight of the Island isan awkward place to be caught in during stormy weather. There is. no place where a life-boat is more needed than in the har- bor of New London. I desire, therefore, |to enguire whether the petition has been received, and whether its prayer is likely to receive favorable consideration. Mr. Brecken.—The hou, gentlemen is guite right. I hada memorial entrasted to me, asking for a life boat to be placed at ‘New London and another life-beat at ‘Rustico. I presented the petition and used |my influence to secure life-boats for both |places. 1am aware that in New London a |life-boat is very necessary, and at Rustico it is equally so, and I trust the Minister will see the necessity of providing life-boats ‘at both places. At Rustico, where the \lighthouse is on the beach and stands on a frame, it has been represented that if the | Department would grant a life-boat, it | would be placed under the lighthouse and ‘the service of a crew obtained gratuitously. | Rustico is a bar harbor, which is very much \frequented by fishing vessels. Several lives bave been lost there, and in the cause of humanity the Minister of Marine and Fisheries could not expend money more peofitably than in providing a life-boat for that harbor. 1 believe a life-boat is equally necessary at New London, I do not think iwe have a life-boat on any part of the coast; but if there is any part of the Island which requires such appliances, it is that oi Rustico, and also that of New London, Mr. McLe.ran—I think it is altogether probable that there is more than one point on the Island where a life-boat is necessary. I cannot promise to undertake all the work necessary to be done in this field. It is probable, however, that 1 will get at least one boat for the Island. There are very many points all over the Dominion, both on the sea-coast and inland waters, where it is necessary to place lite-boats. J have had designs drawn aud specifications pre- pared for the most approved life-boats, aud these specifications are now in the hands of the officials. We will call tenders for a number of these boats and locate them at ' different points, with captains and crews duly selected, organized and put into prac- tice. It is found that life-boats have here tofore been stationed at very many points; but po person practically had charge of them, and when occasions arose for their use, they were generally found unservice- able. I have adopted the plan of appoint- ing a captain, giving him a small sum, and allowing him to select the crew; and we pay him s» much for every time his crew prac- tices, and they mast practice once or twice during the season. Mr. D virs— What will be the cost of the construction and equipment of a lhfe-saving boat? Mr. McLeran—From $300 to $500. _—_—s—- + Mr. Hackett on Fish Traps. In the course of a discussion on the de- velopment of our fisheries, Mr. Hackett said:—The question of the preservation of the fisheries for the people of Canada is one of great importance. 1 would say that I have no objection to the remarks of the Minister, so far as inland rivers and lake fisheries are concerned; but I think the coast fisheries are being rapidly depleted by the use of the apparatus or machine called a trap, which is set round the soast for the purpose of capturing fish. On the coast of Prince Edward Island we have had small experience in that regard, But we have had some of shese traps, and the experience thus far has shown that if con- tinued they will ultimately result in the destruction of those fisheries. I think some steps should be taken to pre vent those traps being used, unless on headlands or outside the spawning grounds of the fish. Gentlemen who are acquainted with the habits of the fish know that they come around capes, and bays, and esturies, of the coast, and deposit their eggs, and that these traps are set on those spawning grounds, and the result will be that in 4 few years they will be destroyed, and the fishermen will not be able to follow the occupation which they have had tor many years. I hope the hou. gentleman will take steps to prevent the use of these traps, be- because I __ believe the result of their general use wll be as I have s:ated. We find that in the United States, where they have had larger experience than they have in Canada, the result has been that the coast~ fisheries have almost been totally destroyed, and the people of the United States have been at great expense for the purpose of restoring those fisheries. So far, the means resorted to have been found in- adequate to restore the coast fisheries of the United States. With regard to Prince Ed- ward Island, it will result detrimentally to the interests of the people of the Island that these fish-traps, which are the worst kind of apparatus f.r capturing fich are to be con- tinued and I hope some steps will be taken by which this mode of fishing will not be in- creased, but curtailed in the future. ——@® 2 > -o oo Decuxe or Man.— Impotency of limb. or vital function, nervous weekness, sexual debility, and all diseases caused by indiscretions and abuse, are radically and promptly cared by the use of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, which is for sale by all responsi) druggists. Svid in Charlottetown by Apothe- dcaries Hall, Sve advertisement in ancthe- eAurm. tay TU iw wily mind, LETTERS T6 THE EDITOR, Audi Alteram Partem. Sir,—Give me leave to say that your leading article in Saturday’s paper, 12th inst, on Legislative Counc] bdungiing, co. tains the most absurd argumentation that ever appeared the columns of THe Exam- INER. **A Bill to incorporate the Charlottetown Water Works Company was passed by the House of Assembly. It was. a strictly private Act for the formation of a company with a capital stock of $150,000 at $25 a share, having for its object the supplying of of waterto thecity.” Just so. And to this Bill the Couneil] made some very im- portant amendments, to which Tne Ex- AMINER gives its veto, but fir which the citizens will return unbounded thanks. In- deed, to use an Irishism, I would say: **Millions of praises be to the Council fer that same.” The citizens « priort have gcod reason to be aware of any act passed csiensibly in their favor or for their benefit by the present House. Observe, when the mem- bers of the House were eighteen, our share of the representatives was one-ninth. When the number was increased to twenty-four our share was one-twelfth; when they were increased to thirty our share was one- tifteenth. Now as Mr. Blake is absent our share is one-thirtieth; but as our other representative represents the law society as much as the city, our infiuemce in the House will be 60 and 5960 against us. Again, we have good reason to be aware of acts of incorporation for special purposes. Here it will be quite fair to reason from what has been, to what may be. When the Gas Company wes forming and formed, and the works in course of constrnetion, the papers (whether bribed or not I cannot say) were ringing the changes on the cheapness of the light, but not a word was said on the cost of the gas fixings, nor, on enquiry, could any idea of the cost be got; and after the works had been in operation and gas supplied one quarter, and no im portations of other illuminating articles hed been made, the price was raised from 20s. to 228. 6d. per thousand feet. And, as for the fixings, the late Mr. John Gates said to the wri‘er, the cost in his case would pay for lighting his houvse for three years with any lighting materials whatever. So much for the gas on its introduction, how much better will be the water. Now for the amendments. ‘*The Bill provides that each share shall represent a vote; the amendment by the Council provides that no sharebolder shall ‘hold more than twenty-five votes,” a@ very necessary precaution. You say, “* thirty stockholders, each | oldinga single vore, total value $750, conic outvote one nan holding the balance of the cajital stock,” and why not? Thirty ter ants on an estate of twenty thousand acres, could, would, end often did, outvote the ow: er of the estate. Again ‘‘to be more explicit, if a fereigner came in to construct the water wi rks and purchased stock to the value of $149,825, thirty individuals could outvote him on any motion.” Certainly, and it ‘‘is an apt illostration of the wisdom” and patrioti:m of the Lords in caring for tle interests of the citizens that the foreigner shall not have it in his power to outvote them. ‘Again a further amendment is addcd that it shell not go into operation until it is submitted to the citizens, and that a majority of the City Council elected on the issue, shall decide pro or con at a meeting held for that special purpose.” ‘‘It is d flicu't 10 believe” that any public writer, any editor of a paper, any member of the fourth estate ‘could become so oblivious as to stultify” himself by calling the above a ‘‘sophistical amend- mevt ” Teking the amendments as a whole, they are just, wise, necessary and reasonable, and if not made now, this would eppear in course of time and then probable enough we would be too late. Sir, I am not singular in the above expressed ideas, they are the opinions of numbers of the readers and admirers of THe Examiner; but as a silent observer of the course of events 1 am of opinion that if the Legislative Council was abclished, nothing would stand between us and tyranny, but the Supreme Court. lam Sir, Most respectfully Yours, Crrizen. _ a A Fog Horn for East Point. _ ON the item for completion and construc. tion of Lighthouse and fog alarms ,— Mr. Macponatp (King’s, P.E.1.)—Witk this large vote o! $40,090, I think the Gov- ernment ought to erect a fog alarm at East Point, in the Lower St. Lawrence, in answer toa numerously signed petition from the leading shipping merchants of Qvebec, Halifeox, Prirce Edwird Island, and other Maritime ports. This is one of the most important places in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and more shigping passes this point to Prince Edwerd Island than at almost any other point on the Lower St. Lawrence. The importance of the situation would warrant the Government in giving due attention to this matter at ap early date, and I trust they will take steps in that -direction at one». Mr. McLetan—The hon. gentleman will find on the sheet, when it comes before the House, that provision is made for that. —_ Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN IMPAIRED NEKVE FUXCTION, Dr. C, A. Fernald, Boston, Mass., says :— “TT have used it in cas’s of impaired nerve funetion, with benefic’al result«, especially in cases where the system is affected by the toxic action of tobacco” eowe-vomneitiiatttiliiaiiadahiestes Every part of agun ora sewing machine ade at Brown's shop, on corner of Prinue and Grafton coun Uh’tewn, [Jan&6é wkly. a : Sr Ar tn NR i i Seog ochrepmsesteesmenshunpanemeig pee etresieadepasetinmsaaiencpedonanandaeasecnecaesperansennehl naletenptaanspi-lppnsnantmeyaronectsioesandnesraretsaaunaa-dearenagrensemeree ete eee . = - Bs . ee oo ~ aaaeeemenereaa - NT et se ep