4 Sa erate aaEINE eee ementnenetonae . aes 4a, A a Stine eecninaiitnennaien + “. ae eon — poo TEHEH DAILY FPXAMINER, FEBRUARY 20, 1882. a : a : =f | nN i a et mpman a—ie int a or 1. $$ —— on nsonecommntil seek aimed Maen CORRESPONDENCE, | 0 St hip Co. «| cean Steamship Co. We do not hold ourselves ré sponsible for the ! I M in Ottawa Opinions or statements of our correspondé = i 8 a , .. Li . 1 i the Haditor of the Hxaminer. *n- ° Su I must again trouble you fo apace | va ngatthe Nicos ae eon eee HORACE HASZARD Lapy Macponai eo | isaue of the 11th inet. $e deta . | , =e . fury are ha ; 1 Mani ee ee as prepared | 4 enera ' e em a aos a to} % = M en er Hani saoule ne 22K © f a Ag et ‘ $ , r h l i a resume, | E “ ’ i Pere Sg herent ex nsurane > OF PaiNGé EDWARD iSLAND. the It bors under a profound misapprehension. | _REPRESENTING— Sc eaeatitda e ‘*Veritas’ never made a haul from the : ae “ays WOTICE Te — . rrived Bank of P. E. Island, and never intends to; 9 ° : me " a Hclow “Sufter” way veleve ne nies | OOMMEPCial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Bng.,) 4 sexorar wewrrva ot she st ox * 2a ; froin at | th at source of anxisty. Fur holders of this Conipany will be beld at ‘ Halifa . ‘ hank SA, 3 : ther, ‘Veritas’ is no apologist for any CAPITAL, £2.500.000 STG. the office ef PEAKE BROS. & «+ O,, on ; ireland on & wy 1 ft Sons CiaAgsSs ; elinply stated facta known in regard | ? > ) . Page ~ many, who, without any dishonest inten: | . 4 W fj ; di y ) nd if Fe f f _Armonciins orice forthe Noth Hons, piveured advances from the Bank, | WESEEE Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont,, | MEMNGSuRY, call O FOU, IMB, | we i sinned ag ine 3 : a rte 4 om a ‘ at 7.30 o’clock, p. m., Tue Charlottetown Land ove. -AT TH Bank * Schau a on agua a a CA PITAL, $800,000.00 to take into consideration the propriety of | giving an entertainment on St. Patricks what is mght, and to help the Bank out of extending the term of the Partnership of this ] Night lits diffieulties. woul 3 ee “ae . : Company, or otherwise, in accordance with 3. - | thankle apc bineetiialar dhaoinlc British America Fire Assaranse Company, of Tor onto, Gut., the power contained in te Pai puetalil Deed. & ONE cas f dr nkenp 4 ; Sire ' r . lsubmit to the tannts and insnits of ‘ Suf- CAPITAL $500 QO0.00 J sede 7 ooctue up: tt eS : Sat ; vi sentains ] way Sage aws wer \ferer” and his fellow scribes. Who are ’ . ; : ian Sees PEAKE BRO'S & CO * _ ~— jthe thieves and robbe rs who inf st the city t ‘ » . To ’ ao . . at ha Lergeinsiom, amhengs expe thet Kenee “Lorton 'm athis’ who avoasmossty and | SUN Mutoal Lif & Accident Insurance Company,of Montreal, | —"~—~ ese i Veunor, is ting toe disagreeably accurat i surreptitiously, have heen casting their en- ! ) in these Wealliee nakaes, , venomed darts over the length and breadth CAPITAL, $500,000 00 in ot je the land, striking indiscriminately at all, 5 “ce , kee i Trex disease among hcrsea known as pink |whether guilty or imnocent, come out ———— == 30): : . ye has appeared in Montreal, aud prevail jopenly and manfully over their true si e p. an al inadien ex i in « arly every sta! . wail tena ~< “ aiken had =. Marine insurance Also Effected. THE person who found the | loo i Powpal Street, ti ney or 18th Jan.. will return and avoid prosecution. cae i We learn that the Directors of the Bank cf PY. K. islan i have paid in tne = oO e ————— oe mised by them; and that a number of the | stockholders have also answered to the cal ! recently made Phis looks en« uragingyg. e WE OFFER 4 4S Tue Treasurer ef the Charlottetewn Hos pital thankfully ackax wledges the receipt of ene hundred and ninetv-one dollars and thirty cents being the pr eoncert held on the 19th inat., Hall. ; 5 4) nes ceeds of the Hospita in the Market : GREAT BARGAINS Mr. TAILiox, member « vyincial Parliament, ia now being $1,000 a day for the fifteen days he sa Lexislature of Quebec, for having been ap- oimted to the position of Cou mi-sioner of the Municipal Loan Fund. ea ‘“WHiLe playing a star engagement throug! New England,” writes Mr. Wm. Daviuige, **! coutracted severe rheumatism. St. Oil was recommended. 1 used it as 0 and was cured in four days, and have had return of the ailment.” _— > Positivs.—J. H. Fletcher, Esq., lectures | to-night in the Second Methodist Church. | Subject : **The Ideal Boy.” This is one of | Mr. Fletcher's letest and best lectures, ard | we can promise sl! who attend, an interestins avd protitable time. Admiss on $10 cents Chair taken at 8 o’clo »f the Quebec Py - | sued to n the Jacob’ ere | | CASE ! ON THB BALANCE OF OUR k. - Tux proceeds of the corcert in aid of th Hospital amounted to $191.30—we believe the largest sum ever realize d at amateul concert in Charlottetown Its promoters beg | to acknowledge with th souks the assistance s av Winter Stock, readily rendered by our local press, ané others, whose services have materially con- tributed to the attainment of so desirable a result, ‘i —-— | ARD OTHER LINES, Twx Treasurer of the Hospital fun’ a ” knowledges the receipt of the following en tributions :-~Mrs. L. C. Owen, $2; M1 Alex. Brown, $1; Mra. Sloggett, $1; Mrs. | Welsh, $1; Judge Hensh ye $5 Col- | __AEFORDING A— lection of Mise DesBrisay, $10. Mrs Peters. | $12; Miss Peers, $3; Mrs. E. Bayfield, $5 Collection of Miss Palmer, $20. Collected by Mrs. Hughes from Captain Mutch, $1—In ai) | the sum of $31. . Native Porrery We have seen a tobacc: box niale by the P. E lL Pottery Co, for a} gentleman at the West, from clay found on his farm It represents the stump of a bollow | tree, really artistic in design and execution, | a and equal to the beet Berlin ware Ati the} — BOB Pottery show-room are specimens of flower vases of Etruscan and Etruscan shape. b-sides | crockery of all kinds. This native pottery | | ought to be en ouraged. | TRE railway, cia the exception | ot Town and Country People Souris branch, is now open. The tram which left here for Tignish this morning, arrived at Summerside at 4 o'clock. A special, which left for Summerside at 6.10 s. m., arrived at 3.25. A special lefi Charlottetown for Georgetown at 7.10 a m.. | and arrived at 12.40), and is now returning, and will leave again about 6 o’clock. An other train will leave this city for Summer- side about The 8 o'clock this evening. train from Tignish will arrive to-night at | : , ll 0’ cloek.* > . A Tas City Council met this ferenoon for the Finance Commuttee —TO PURCHASE— purpose of appointing w wstrvcting the assesso and receiving the} report of the Union Bank The Chair was taken by Mayor Hooper at 11.39. Coun-illor Davy tabled his resignation as a membe of | —AT A-- the : Finance Committee lt was ine ither | accepted nor rejected. An irre leavnt debate | then followed, and when the hands on the dial | reached 1.39, the order of the day remained | unaltered nething was done. However, | following resolu ion was | carried unanimously | before closing, the E.ew Figure. Resolved. That the assessors be instructed to assess according to law on income and poll tax | The meeting then adjourned sine div. We! shail publish a fuller report to morrow. os Ser To pay a boy named Whitlock, twelve | years oid, appeared before the Stipen liary Magistrate, charged with stealing goocs rom Mr. Daniel Read blind) and obtaining money | under false pretences, ‘The youth ente:e! the | store of Messrs. Beer & Goff a few day $ ago, | and presented a money order which he repre | sented to be from Mr. Reid. Mr. Beer de- | clined to cash the order, but said if Mr. R ad | required money to send a number of brushes | and he (Mr. Beer) would pay for them in cash The boy left the shop and | shortly returned with three dozen brushes | for which he promptly receiv d the | money. The frand was shortly dise: ver d | The lad foged the order on, and stole th: brushes from Mr. Reed. He confessed hi off-nse at Court this forenoon, and said he was told to committ, the fraud by a boy namer Kineman, who is under arrest. Jhe case was adjourned until to-morrow. ani Aut our Druggiets now heartily endorse the amazing success of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, and recommend it far both sexes in all cases of sexual weakness. Sold in Charlottetown am NOCe, See adwewisenent; “4 Savy 10 bw January , 1662. why i l t t ver) i > i th wuuffalo on Svd on Monday even ng | e same to this offic B } FINE OPPORTUNITY GEO. DAVIES & 60. | tures, bers.” Do they refer to the favored few, | whose accounts at the bank, being in no |more satisfactory condition thaa cthers, | yet screened from publicity held |} sacred fromthe vulgar herd—while all the isin and all the shame are saddled on the | backs of the scape-goats? This is not jus- Allshould be treated alike, without | fear or favor. Let me remind ‘* those wor- that in their blind fury they are | loing themselves and the Bank of P. E | Toland an incalculable injury, now and ' | | ¥¢ are tice ¢ ” thies a hereafter. Again, ne sneers were meant to be cast at ‘* Depositors,” for whom, and all connected with the Bank in this unfor- tunate matter, the sincerest sympathy and are entertained. But it is not real interest of the | Bank at heart whe have made the loudest | outcry, asrecent events have proved. Yours, etc., | VERITAS. respect these who have the “Bread. T'o the Editor of the Examiner. 1 “ir —Laat week a letter appeared in an issue of this paper, the subject of wl was **Bre owe which seems greatly to trouble | the il McM., At t, I did not deem it necessary to re ply to tye ravings of thia med lesome *‘Jack of- lall trates” and ‘* master of noné,’ as | ithought no sensible person would pay aty jattention to anything from that worthy’s pen Buta few bave credited his statements, and for the benefit of these I will show where it is wreng In the first place, he says: ‘‘a barrel of ordinary flour costs 36.60. He is astray $}.25 in this alone, as the lowest grade of flour cannot be bought for less than $7.25. Then he says with this barrel of flour a baker turns out 300 pounds bread 150 loaves lam sure | any baker would be only too happy to have | this individual in their employ, and give bim handsome wages, if he can turn out from 24 | to 30 loaves more from a barrel of flour, thaa | has heretofore been done by any other persen, | The outside figure is 126 loaves to a barrel of | flour; this puts him astray 24 loaves at 8 cents per loaf, which is equal to $1.92. Again he says this 150 loaves, sold at 8 cents per loaf, nets $l¥. 0 to the baker; but he is wrong in his, as the buik of this bread is wholesaled which ad, i-balanced mind of the writer, J. ‘ i storckeepers in the City, at 7 cents per We'll say 100 of the 150 leaves goes to parties, thisreduces his figure another oa he *Be cit 3 But the principal feature which I notice in your correspondeat’s letter, is that he makes or ‘uel, wages, etc., as weil as in Connection with the 10 prov s Ou I expenses i} | i } | incidental | : : yaking business Fuel alove isa heavy item. Wages amounte to abouts 75 cents per barrel of flour. All these things, as every business mau knows, materially effect the profits of a business Now to sum it up. He says a barrel of flour produces in bread, $12.00 Less cost of flour (his cost), $5.00 ** error in cost, ‘* error in number of loaves, 1.92 ‘* difference io price of thet wholesaled to stores, ** 100 loaves at 1 cent, 1,00 co WW ages, 0.75 10.92 Net profit, $1.08 This constitutes the profit for the baker, which, with the keen competition for trade | iu this Province, is, it must be admitted, nos ‘a large margin, and exactly $4.92 less than 1s} J. Me™.’s” figures. : As for the latter part of your corre-pon dent s letter, the readers of your paper know it to be false, a: uo baker could do business in | any city and practice the low trick which he aceuses them of. Yours truly, CrostT. ' Charlottetown, Feb. 20th, 1882, | Te the Editor of the Bxraminer. Dean siz, --Your issue of the 15th instant i contains a letter uader the heading of ** stray Shots at Councillor Chappelle,” aad “Oitizen viven a name to the aithor. The man who wrote in such Buillingsyate style is nm gitizen of Charlottetown. If he was, I should | xclaim: woe unto my country, that brings | into exietenee such beings. But no greater compliment can a man get than to be abused under cover of anonymeus correspondence, especial y after Councillor Chappelle had yositively stated that he would not recognize any apoaymous writer; and ‘‘ Citizen” dare not append his signature to the production of his diseased brain, ashamed of it at its con ception, acd wanting to make it appear respectable, he hits on the name of ‘Citizen.’ [a analysing the letter, what do we find? Any one statement of Councillor Chappeile refuted? No. Nothing buta little would be | sarcasm Editors, like other men, often make as mistakes, and sumetimes change their minds; 'and the man who is abused one year may be | lauded to the skies the next. In fact ail the | good men we have in the country have been |abused in their time, and have been always shiaing marks for would-be pewspaper cor- respondents If the editor of the Patio’ has charged his mind, that show: his good senge } and Joveof fair pay He has seen how Coun- | cillor Chappelle bas striven to do his daty, fand how, curing his term at the Civie Board, | h- has acquitted himself creditably and well Citize,’ if you want to cross swords with | Counciliur Chappel'e, sign your nome to your productions, aed you will find country orders executed neatly and with despatch at the Diamond Boekstore. eee LASERA. CS Sow Feb. 28; 196. {hh l¢ —- ae O20 Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. Oo OMce—Corner of Queen aad Lower Water Streets. Charlottetowm, Feb. 1, 1882, 0 es eet = naga ts Sane TO THE TRADE. —— 10: ——— WHOLESALE. — 340 coils MANILLA, 184 casks KEROSENE, 40 cases LAMP CHIMNEYsS, 100 dozen PAILS, 120 dozen BROOMS, 50 tins MUSTARD, 70 boxes PEPPER, 144 boxes BLACK LEAD, 40 kegs BAKING SODA, 1 bale CLOV ES, 1 case NUTMEGS, 1 barrel SALT PETRE, | keg INDIGO, 40 boxes CREAM TARTAR, &e., &e. SARVELL BROS. 170 puns. Ay 550 half-chests TEA, 40 cads TEA, 38 hhds. SUGAR, 125 barrels SUGAR, 1250 barrels FLOUR, 20 kegs TOBACCO, 15 boxes TOBACCO, 50 cads TOBACCO, 100 boxes RAISINS; 50 boxes CURRANTS, 230 boxes SOAP, 120 boxes PIPKS, MOLASSES, &e., ‘harlottetown, Jan. 21, 1882—pat 6i eod NEW SPRING TWEEDS! FELT HATS, MERN’S UNDERCLOTHING. ee JUST RECEIVED VIA CEORGETOWN, 100 PIECES OF SPRING TWEEDs, (REWEST PATTERNS,) 4 CASES HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, 1 CASE MEN’S FANCY COLORED SHIRTS, 20 DOZ. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. Will be sold at a small advance on cost for Cash. J. B. MACDONALD. Brennan’s Oid Stand, Queen Street, Jannary 20, Iss2—whkhy pat pres ne PACIPIG RAILWAY COMPANY. FIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer = we ‘CANADIAN rIXIIE CANADIAN PACI Lands in the FERTILE Beit ot Manitoba and the Nirth-) west Territory for sale on certail condition as to the cultiva-. tion at $2.50 PER ACRE. Payment to be made @ne-sixth at time of purchase, and the balance in five annual instaiments, with interest at six per cent, A REBATE OF $125 PER ACRE allowed for cultivation, as described ja the Company’s Land Begulations, THE LAND GRANT sSONDS of the Company, ether Banking Institutions RECEIVEP AY TEN PER CENT. PREMIUM throughout the country, will be on their par valne, with interest accrued, on naceount of and in paymoemt of ttre purchase woury, this farther reducing th: price of the laud tothe purchaser, Scecisl arrangements made with Emigratioa aot Land Oumpanics, For copies of the Land R: culations Laud Commissioner, JOHN McTAVISH, Winnipeg; or to the undersigned, By order of the Board, Ci RLES DRINKWATER, Secretary. Meatreal, drown der $i. 88 oe Pao tT Garten which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bank ef Montreal, snd _ and other particulars, apply to the Compsny’s STANDARD SCALES! SOLD CHEAP. ES. Es. Huestis SIGN OF THE PADLOCK. Queen Bt., Feb, 1, ’'82- 1m taw wkly, pat aj BOSTON BRANCH Ts BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO me ROW prepared to do all kinds of Gold and Silver Pleting, such as Koives, Forks, Spoons, Cake Baskets, [ce Pitchers, Cruet Stands, Tea Scts, Watches and Jewelry of every description, Carrriage Work, Handles, | Dashe fs, etc etc, Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, and all kinds of fine Machinery. Every job warranted to give cntire satisfac. tion or bo change made, WILLIAM BROWN, M snager, Shop on the corner of Prince and Gratton Streets, Che rlottetow, Feb, 4,’8?. 1000 BOXES COKE TIN! FOR DELIVERY AT HALIF(X. Freight to Charlottetown 35 cents, Fy « Northern Light,’ exclusive of ice truckage, CraTarrn & CaVeRBIL, For prices and all particulars address A. STONE, P.O, Box 483 Halifax, N. 8, [ja 31 10i] AVIE’S INSTANTAN! OUS MUSIC for the Piano or Organ, Dy which auy child or person cao play any of the p pular airs by note at sight, wriou study pree viceus notice or even museca! talent. Seven pieces of music, with instructions, mailed to auy addreess on receipt of Our dollar, Ca ae jogue of tunes mailed free, Agents warted, Davis's Manvracrurire Co, P, O. Bex 211, Auherst, N. 3 [ie 9 dm A STW 7A Ark your Druggist for C. McKinson's Asthma. Remedy, or send 5) cents (0 stamps), or $1, and you will j receive it by mail (post-pai ) l guarantee | imm diate relief, for no amount of profits jcould induce me to tamper with suff-rers from that drea! disease, A idress C, Mee Kiftnon, Long Creek, a oT: ES he Courcoy & Co., Auuaudale, Agen's for King’s Couuty. [te 10 oaw | GRAND Gift Enterprise. re-HE Committee for the above annonnce that, in consequence of a large number of tickets yet remaining unsold, and # num- ber of agents pot baving made returbs, they are com pell: d to postpone the Drawing notil FRI. AY, the 31 Merch next. The Com- | mittee feel that the ticket-holders would pre- |ferto supmit to this further postpouem: nt | rather than that a large reduction shoulu be Made in the Pi zen. LAMBERT BP, DISNEY, Se’y to Com, ChWtown, Jan 12—4w ead wkly pd gad: 53 Queen Street. | SIGN OF THE ; Blue Flag. Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains | IN BOOTS AND SKOES The stock is good and seasonable and the wpporta it) J) a very rare une to secure really |: MORYVCLLOUS BARGAINS. | PF Island Bavk notes taken at thei fod value for yoods. | F, W. SMITH. Ch’towa, Dee 5 1s l— oI } j HE place to get your Printing dome » at | db oe PAAMME PRINTING HOUR * “FF x a Le A ET ER A RARER A I ET . r U yo »s eA NTE NL A NS ANE LN CT CELE 8 ENS OER EEN rm | i