) oe 0 ‘ ee en ean . Ee eae eee ee tee x saeiten a ae —_ — - _ Stn tl ae tne nana neeakeante a oe — eee ee ee —_ ae ee sna; POLL. TAXES DON AND ASSESSMENTS { Coreen WEWS BY TELEGRAPH, [=== eonaimaaanaaety . er Wedo not hold ourselves responsible for | . Ge ee ee ' the statements or opmions of our correspondents aa ' tage = —— 8 Lee St aT AE TN, WE, ae ma New York, Feb. 17. demeat ‘ + ie aa aS pan Re ae , , . . } 7 1. BD e 4 he Editor of the Examiner A London despatch saya that Bull Ran Are to be Paid at the Store of cM s . «* . _ , es Lussall ‘es)Onse Sir Garnet Wol-| a» PR. : Sre,—Knowing the impar bial spirit with ce i a oe ae ae Bi = a , O1- | ». KR. MW. HOOPER, + which You conduct the Dairy Examiner, and aa ot o ene Se ae es Sak ‘i. Kuston Street. | cates . ; . } its of excesies by the troops 1h ie | i . pleasure you take in publishing truth that . =~ e | ella aps be known, and error, that it may be Transvaal, repeats the charges, with addi-| Immediate Payment Requested, vefated, {take the liberty of asking room in a , tional facts, showing excess of drunkenness | e. Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1880. “ ’ . ‘ F . } . . ; your valuable columns for the following re- on the part of the army, and of the whip- ont { marks upen the revenue returns as published | ping of men by officers for outrages on the | jn your issue of the 14th inst march, ‘ ; F ‘ Avcording to your statement, the value Lonvon, Feb. 17. ¢ éoreign goods entered for consump- . ait lia fa oo ef foreig g A heavy storin prevails on the English i878 was $1,090,000. Duty col. . } 8 tien in coast, aad several wrecks are reported | , ; . : 7 “7 geed aSv, aa Be r iH a&re »} orted, j > BY} jected $200,000 ; 10 1879 only $762,000 was | Giz C3 ered, paying a duty of $205,000—showin Floods occurred in various parts of Eng entered, Pa! ; eo . 7 € -DEALER IN eee sali oi epee Jand, and buildings were destroyed by the a falling of in the receipts of $325,000, an : . ® mde nm ‘nerease of $5,000 in the duties collected. t { A | thi Y o ; , As ode correctly remark, ‘‘This dees not in- IFS Trivia, 5 bar, In the Commons, the House in Com- | a if L 5 glade the large and increasing quantities of = of the Whole on ny Irish Relief 1s obtained iu other parts of Canada.” It ill reported progress in the third clause Wied i been calculated that about twentyfive per regarding seed potatoes. The Bill passed Pravisions ang Coniectionery, cent. of all foreign goods consumed on this in Committee. ee island are bou +... Dehen tae a the i. Berwin, Feb. 17. WE Sts? 68 GREAT GEORGE STREET, importers in Halifax, | Juebec, 3 ontreal and The Bill presented in the Bundenrath nw re . Toronto. Add one-third to the amount en of Prussia, prohibiting foreign vessels from Next Millner’s Tin Shop. get So Oss wseah te paete toe 1848 tia engaging in the coasting trade of Germany : : ° round numbers ) $1,453,000; for 1879, $1,016,-; We bave just received. ex Str except where the right is acquired by Du ing this menth wa will od ~showing a total falling off in last year's 2 Ress 7 pa inane encauiaill treaty or special permission, is to enable Th N Y 1 H (; importations of foreign goods of abeut $437, - “Herthern Lannt,” several [Se Coversmest to take ropcman aguent poll at | G NeW bal as ome Russia and the United States. Jau. 29, 1880—1m oaw th ky ye the year [8738 was a year of small im- cases of eins eee ih per MANY PERSONS have failed te “ ertations in all departments, including ship- F 5 IRES wk Os: £ loom come and settle their accounts. Prilding material, and as our merchants say Karl Von Holter, dramatist and poet, is . The subscriber respectfully requests all « that at least as many goods were sold in 1879 dead. parties owing him, either by te as in 1878~-the obvious conclusion is, that the Paris. Feb. 17 . al represented by the $437,000 have in F ‘ ; _ . . nes Note of Hand or Book Account, goo , y the ' " rancois Lesniel Renaud, engineer and 1879 been purchased in Canadian manufac Kttant’ ae dead ES fie tares instead of English or American. This, architect, is dead. j To Settle the Same at Once. of course, Was what the tariff was intended to Orrawa, Feb. 17. J QUIRK do. : as There is a ministerial caucus thi i ad eee , , ? a ow, the 9651 OY ore ee eke ah = New Black-Silk VY elvets, ing. areas ceceecinentons Jan. 2. 1880-—9i eod, hne 3w id the gs intne s iro c : e ¥ Tt ‘@ are on fe ° , : : ‘ ms oduiind) ‘ tne a wported, and-not the cost landed in the| New Colored Silk Velvets, | .cain in the * host of notices of motion!t@ clear ear steck in the fol- " store of the merchants. For instance if in} - N Got ‘ ed , a ee ; ¢ 1878, we imported 100 tons of granulated ew Colered Satins, oF sae ‘ lowing departments, Vig: that would be entered in the revenue j Mr. Brecken—Fer correspondence re- ? vgs" New Black Sat ti Tabed's shard Ch the 7 th about $110 t t- * ac atins, specting P. E. Islasd’s share of the fishery returns oe ee : Ls u e per ton, amen ; seal ; WE Ss AND BOYS’ Coy: ‘ug to $1100, which was the price paid for it = Hays AL sy Pas it fn Boston. Now the erick paid this year New Black \ elveteens Hon. Jas. Macdonald— Resolution to| : Sk ¥ from Redpath's mill was about $180 per ton, prouide for the salary ef two addition] ‘5 amounting to $18,000, making a difference of judges for British Columbia. ——~-ocerrinu ll SOLE PROPRIETORS é4per cent. The same is true of all the prin- Mr, Roberstsou, Shelburne—for a state- ‘THE PERFECTION COP rNTEESS cipal articles which go to make up the list of r Te aul ment of coal admitted to the Dominion; | of WHISKY Ze» <=BROTH ERS oods which were imported = 1878 and gar: also for correspondence and orders in Coun- J i UNRIVALLED FOR 1.GRESHAM BUILDINGS ED. chased of Dominion mannfactures im 1879, and cil respecting ‘obster fishing, etc Sars TO DDY. DISTILLERIES, ARGY LESHIRE} s* ’ s = * 44 ge a . of course all were the goods subject to the : : . The Supreme Court meets at noon . higher duties, such as cottens, averaging about “112 . T ] $ on. 5 0 li here are 19 causes entered for hearing. ‘we wEEa: : HIS about 35 per cent., woollen tweeds 40 per Fril gs, Kdgings and aces. The Maritime Provinces’ causes are first . HVERGOA S i~ RNE HIGHLAND Waiaee cont., clothing 45 per cent., hardware 30 pr ct. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, It is a fact well known te all importers, that order, followed by Quebec and Ontario. 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, the Camadian manufacturers have in most The Princess Louise has quite recovered 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- cases placed the price of their goods from the eflects of the upset. It is re- key ’’ of Messrs, Greenlees Brothers:— just a little belew what it would cost to sini ported she lost jewels valued at $20,000. R “We have visited the bottliag stores of uuport them under the new tariff. Therefore, Men were yesterday engaged searching in g|Méssrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- to tind the cost this year of the goods repre- the snow atthe scene of the accident, but buildings, London, and have selected from the sented by the $437,000, which have been without finding them. vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- bought of Canadian manufacturers, we may _inmaieciines , key, and have subjected them to careful ex- add the average of the highest duties and de- NEW LACE CURTAINS. iMifancial ae amination and analysis. The samples were duct from 5 to 10 per cent pale, showing their freedom from added color- For instanee, gramulated sugar could be ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of imported from Boston, last summer, Tue following are the se‘ling rates for Ex- wre Te! leasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the at a first cost of $100 per ton; but f-ghet tine ; ; change at the Agency of the Merchants Bank MEN s AND ROYS huestetaiien of se aol well-matured would cost $180 duty paid. At _that ee of Halifax :— Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” 9175 oe nies selling oS * ee io ve Hees op a2 per cent. prem ARTHUR Hit, HAsSALL, M. D. ee P Ber ox, ** 60 days. ........... 9 percent, ™ U orro Henner, F.C. 8., F. I. C. would cest to import it. The same prepor- New York—cheque....... 4 percent. ‘ F R C A P S ii ait aataalndiniee : tion would-be true of most of the manufac- : Boston--cheqie.... 0.0.6 } percent. “© ae, ater ee tures that-were protected by the highest du. B lin VY l and Yarns Montreal, Toronto, etc... 4 percent. ‘ ae ee a ; es, i ee edi apt did not import er 00 ies eettie pet i percent. ‘* “Serer a a ut bought of Uanadian mace. Ms. Jobe; M2 ci.. ce, ercent. ‘ fia iia reed Vii SA lie r ‘ Therefore, if the goods represented by the ‘ St—Jdhhh’s, Nd.:...... 2 ise cent, ‘** Lee LH S’ ree "on a . oak L #437,000 had have been imported in 1879, Wool Damasks, Fringes j=? siaiiali been po ar iarlottetown, P.-E, they would have cost oe eto as - ; Nov. 20, 18,9.—Oin ee they were bought of Canadian make, they coat ' . " cede erry eet from 5 to*10 per cent., less — that, about and Curtain Holders. cean PAS i) y ur 4 ¢ an q $565,000. So that while the consumers of I (j } (| Mut es — j MEDAI aa this Island have, in1879, paid the Government i a about $5000 more duty than in 1878, they OF PRICE EX WARD {SLAND, have at the same time paid $128,000 to P ward supporting the manufactures ef the Dominion. In other words, if the Dominon Government had have allowed the goeds re- | presented by the $437,000 to have come in i AL duty free in 1879, they would have received 5 as much duty; and the consumers of this Is iand would have been as well off as in 1878 but no better. instead of this, however, we : have been compelled, by the tariff, to pur- The remainder of our chase these goods of Canadian manufacturers ata price from 35 to 40 per cent. higher than Fir Goods : SPRING TRIP, iI8so. The balance of our ee onrtieteeineint hing j that in foreign markets. At a loss te this Is- , — eases 9 = “NOW'S THE DAY LADIES’ EA JOSEPH GILLOTT’S MANTLES & ULSTERS.|| srREL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE oe WORLD. oe Pe pp I” =e a By toe, UE . 4 Zee: 7. st land of $128,000, and to the city of Charlotte- town about $13,000—the amount of one year's ; : The First-Class Iron Screw Steamship "bie tathe hoped that something will be Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, PRIN OK E DW AR 1) W l G d ‘6 ; ye ” evn cetacean oon] falas lit : LD WALD, WOO OOdS, “NOW'S THE HOUR. wajunction with New -1 ick, our voi 364 T ister, Classed 100 Al, ore athe hienhs and-chuie aaeeeameay-aaee QOLES UISUETS, Me rai dike Cabesedianenniogia | guBSCRIBE teresa at this Teland and. the a be Knitted Wool Goods, [Robert Fraser, Commander,/ PROMENADE SU ARFS | oe : oe FOU, OO Gino, Eu. 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