~~ = rere? s A X EAR. NEW nem ee oe SERLES. oe ots ane een Tr eee eee “ This is trae Liberty, when Free-born Men heving to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Kvxsrrwss. ‘ ne a aR a CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ee ee al Sineige.Corizs Two CextTs. sae mean ee ee Sa ue ; ae 7 _ ¥ ¥ oF 2 Maye DAILY KWXAMINER ‘ fs ISSUE! ERY EVENING y THE EXAMI ISHINGs VLOMPANY. ) z THal!l ? ‘ tN? V ATER from THRIK awp GREAT 1B STREETS, harlottetown, P. KE. Island RATES (PTION Six Months, $2 50 Six / . Three Months 25 a : ‘ > a One Month, ) 5O ee Advertising at most moderate rates. Contratts may oe ma le for monthly, yart rly half-yeariy or yearly advertise- 1 lee . . é d nents, Oil applucaries oLEOD & MORSON, Rarristers & Attorneys-at-baw, OFFICES : Reform Club Comaunrt‘re Kooms, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, FP. E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum-| merside, P.-E. Island. MONEY TU LOAN, : good security, st Moderate interest. Bat xin MeLton. W. A. O. Moxrsow, | y 66 wee hor ; Nor. 24, Se.—pres 4 } : 5 fACEACHERN, | JOHN MA 4 (Late of. Italian Warehc use) | AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, sadon & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of England, y of London Fire Insurance Co., ¥ of Enugiand, awrTAS REMOV HD His Office to his New Buildiog, bor, Queen and King Sts.—Up Stairs. Ch'towr, Dec, 7, £2. ; “DR. WARBURTON, SPPUISICAN IND SURGEON (EDINBURGH.) Office in Old City Hotel, corner ef Great sorge and Dorchester Streets, opposite the “acatholic ( hape|. Entrance on Great George Betreet—night bell. Ch’towa, Nov. 14, °®2.—3m BBank of Nova Scotia. D, ESTABLISHED 1832, * $1,000,060 325,000 Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. . d An Agency of this Bank will be opened on y next, 19th iust., in the building fae lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward fam Island, under the management of the under- ee et , i Deposits will be received on interest, and On current account. . Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies aud ce of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and | sold} aud yeueral backing business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. 1 IAGURANGE OFFICE. 6 Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. GAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. 4 Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Ps 2 a Ba A Insurance effected on all kinds of property st current rates. Losses settled promptly ead equitably. : DESBRISAY & ANGUS, q General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square. q Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. ts W. C. BISHOP. SE CP PING FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, lfrom the eee RANKIN, Ub mi Ms ou. i to the inhabitants of Pric« Edward ', North Side Queen Square, has the honor to announce. island and neighborhood that he -has made on att a. { DENCE. CORRESPON + me ee | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the ‘opinions or statements of our correspondents. i | Senator Howian’s Letter. ee * To the Rditor of the Examiner, arrangements with ‘Wks a & 6 Tie Eminent English Qeulists Optician, to personal! pshperintend the adaptation of his L A U KA N CE |, Dean Sir,—In your paper of the 2nd « inst., appeared a letter over the signature of George W. Howlan, the contents | which call for immediate action on the of the Representatives of our people ;in the House of Commons at Ottawa, and ‘the Local Legislatmre of this Province. |The steadily imcreasing trade of this Pro- SPEC i" A CLES A ND EY EGLASSES. vince, calling loudly for more efticient In coos quence of 80 many applivations he will be bth, to Friday, the 12th Jamuary, vision, The hold that Laurance’s aia ae public of Great Britain and the testimonials onclusive that nothing better in aids to vision can be obtained, and when in requiring aid to mave taken wu m the = ait ince, must be addition such Lenses are selected and adapted to the eye by Mr. Laurance personally, Mr. Rankin is convinced (he acme of comfort will be obtained by every persoz requiring the use of Spectacles or Eye-glasses Mr Laurance’s mode of procedure is to test the capabilities of both eyes, and not only to determine the exact power required tor each eye, but also to select the particular Lenses best adapted to arrest decay and togive sight without discomfort, Mr. Laurance is noi a stranger to Prince Edward Island in bis capacity as an Optician, For years he visited this Provinces, as tes'imoniats from cur kk ading medical men and citizens, as far beck ag 154 _ testify. Mr, Laurance is one of the -Jeading Opticians of Englaud, and his visit here is er one purpose . and that is the introduction of his celebrated Le broug GU ACCREDiTED AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION oe gaia: Persons who have ‘ried in vain to be suited with Lenses are particularly requested to caliat C. > and as MR LAURANCES VISIT CANNOT BE PROLONGED. BEYOND A PEW DAYS, it beboves those requiring his assistance to cal] as early as possible REFERENCES ANP TE~TIMONIALS, as to the Quality of the Lenses, etc., are Rankiu’s, Scotia .— Chief Justice Sir William Young. Rev. Dr. Hill, Rector of st. Paul's, Halifax. The Hon. W. J. Almon. 4 D. Col The Non. A. W. Sinith, Judge Supreme Court, J. Scort Hutton. Principal Deaf and Dumb Asylum, ir. Arthur Moren, Chysicion to Beat and Dumb As) lum. Wim. Lunbor. Ex-Mayor of Hatifar. haw. Jeusings. M_ D., President of the Medical Council of Nova Scotia, Vice-President of the Medical Association of Canada. . Wim. Tobin, &. KR. C. 8. oe W.B sater. M.D. Ht. ©. Herbert, M. D., F. R. C, S., Surgeon Major, A. M. D. 0 From the City Medical Officer. “Ovyrics oy Crty Mencat Orricer, Halitax, Nov. 1, 1382. From Chief Justice Sir Wm. Young Havirax, 2ad Dec., 1882. I have pleasnreda testifying ‘that the pairs of Spectacl s T have purchased from Mf B. Laurance give a clearer and purer light, especially under GAS than any I bave pre. viously obtained HERE or ELSEWHERE, WM, YOUNG, Ma, B. Laveaxcs ; your glasses, they’ are particularly clear and well polished, and suit my eyes better than any I have ever used. T have had great ? —" pleasure in recommending them to my friends From Eeyv a Rector of S6\) 4 patients. -J-am/-&c,, Tt T 9 D. ~B atarax, NOS.,-Nov. 18, 1882. ASTtSUR See, SO, ‘ ; City Medical Officer. My Dear Sin,—The ylasses with which you y have supplied me for réading, both by natura) _. and artificial light, bave proved themselves From Hf. C, Herbert, M. D., F, B.C. to be all Hat contd be desired, 1 strongly S., Surgeon Major. A. M. D. recommend aay persons wishing to save strain ‘ att their ihn hd qo) y eanen while| Mr. B. Laurance hagfitted me with glasses or which suit me admirably, and | recommend reading, to apply to you to fit them with F s Eda ched nad cocsiti persons whose vision is defective, to consult Leuses aa; ty theit condition of sight, ‘him mhen lenses arc required. I atm, deat sir, yours trtly, H. C, HERBERT, M.D, F. B.C.58., Grorce W, Hit, Rector of Sr. Paul’s. Ma. B. Lavaanon, Optician, i47 Hollis St Surgeon Mujor, A. M. D. November 00, 1882. From Hon. W. J. Almon, M.. D. Hauwax, N.S., Nov, 4th, 1582, . : My Deak Sin, —By the aid of the Glasses From Ex-Mayor Dunbar. you last fittead,me with I was enabled last Haupax, N,S., Oct, 23, 1882, night by lamp light to resd with comiort, ay, p. Lavrayos, Esg.,— thing I had fot done for some months pre- vious. Dar Sir,—lam using a pair of spectacles purchased from you 18 years ago at the Hali- fax Hote}, and they suit me as well to-day as when I first used them. WM. DUNBAR, Ex-Mayor of Halifax. 1 am, dear Sir, Yours truly, WILLIAM J, ALMON. To Mr, B, Lacrance, Optician From Judge Smith. Hacigax, Nov, 2, 19%2. I beg to state that I have purchased of Mr. Laurance one or two pairs of Spectacles, and have folind them everything I can desire to! improve the vision for writing and reading purposes, H. W. SMITH, Judge Supreme Court. N. 8, From James A. Smith, Esq. No. 1 Locxman Street Terrace, Halitax, Oct, 23, 1882. Mr. B. Lavurancs,~I have worn glasses since ] was ten years of age and am now in my {ifty-seventh year and until ‘his minute | have never possessed perfect sight, and im my and Daob tnstilution. Haurax, Nov. 1, 1882, Mr. B. Laurance fitted « number of the pupils of this lasti‘ution requiring Lenses to lassiat their sight, and [ bave pleasure in tes- tifving to the glusses bave deriv.d from their ase, But close examination your lenses, From Dr. Jennings. would have continued to labor under great|stgntial. difleuliy if reading script or print, @n4)his glasses than any others 1 have tried, would thus bave been seriously retarded ip will recommend them to my patients, their studi-s which they are now enabled to) EDW_ JENNINGS, M. D. themselves aud to their teachers. J. SCOTT HUTTON, Council ot Nova Scotia, etc, etc, Principal. From Dr, Tobin. eyhien ie to the institution of As, Magben! Oficer o 9 Sours Street, Halifax. N.S., 3th Oct, 82, Deaf sod Dumt, 1 bave ouch pleasure ip certifying the testimony of the i rincipal, J, 8, Hutton. ARTHUR MOREN. M. D., Physician to Deaf aud Dumb Inst. aahly vereleanle trticles WM. TOBIN, F. B,C. S. From Dr. Slayter. Hauipax, Oct, 13, 1882. From Jolin Woodill, Esq. B. Lavvasce, Erg. : ala os Dae Sin, — In the year 18641 purchased a pair o! vignt-readiny spectacles (aud bavr used them ever sincr) from a Mr, Lauraice your books, and-as you them told me that) ray Dear Sia,—I am very much pleased With | Mr. B. Laurance, of London, bas shown me to exist. a weekly skirmisher. ben fits the wearers of thea great variety of speCiacles, all of which bear The lenses are well pol- pouid keep it alive, even if they bad al! for the aid thus obtaine! several of them)jighed and the mounting beautiful and sub- been at its disposal. can see more distinctly through gating committee say that the $2 000 were pursue with comfort aud satisfaction both 0 Visiting Surgeon to the Proviucial and City Skirmishing. Fund. I[t I bereby oc rtify that [ have examined sev-, eral -pecimeus of lenses and Spectacles made) by Mr. B. Laurance, of Lonoon, snd have young man say afew days ugo, as he piffed fuund them well eut and mounted and tijor- . Degas Sin,—I have examined your stock of iI called ga you vesterday and found that YOU lenges and can only say thai they are the from the young wan loeting oa the street were the same persyp, and bad My DAME Ob| most perfect set of glasses I have seen in Hali- oorner: Tbelieve you to be-well posted in your! ateam communication with the mainland— as well as an ‘Atlantic steamboat conhec- ‘tion” as pointed out in the letter referred At C.D, Rankin’s Brag Store. North Side Queen Square, frem Friday, the to, are questions which should at once be SMGUvTHS, OTAGIES PUBLIC, ETE,!2> a, j taken Hold of by our ‘Representatives in (the Local and Domiuion Parliament. The Lenses practical manner in which Senator Howlan reviews the whole question eannet fail to ‘glish Oculists, among the faculty in England and in this Prov- prodnve in the minds of all who know the inadequacy of our preseut means for ex- porting our products, a desire to back up the Senators views, and do all in their ‘power to impress on ovr rulers the im- mediate neeessity of redressing our vriev- ance in this direction, by providing suitable aud ample freight steamers for our export trade, as well as improved steam commiini- cation in connection with our mail serviee, winter and summer. The New Brunswick Steamship Company have recently be offered a powerful steamer to take the place of the il-fated ‘Cedar’ Grove,” What is there to prevent our Steam Navigation Compeny from purchas- coupled with the names of the following eminent Medical men and residents of Nova ing a screw steamer of sufficient power and capacity to supply our wants? Nothing ‘except a renewal of their contract, which | the whole Island will favor, provided the |Company wiil show a disposition to keep pace with our growing wants and require- ‘ments. Leta Board of Trade be at once established in this city, as at St. John, N- | B., Halifax, N. S, and all cities of the | Dominion, at which mat'ers of importance, as oursteamboat service, are discussed and | Pe ically solved. » The people of. this: sl man, regardless of party pol tics or sectional considerations, will back up Senator Howlan and all represetitative men in their noble efforts to sectre for! them their jnet rights. Ali that is required is action um thé part of our representatives as already stated, aided by the influence of merchants, hipped and exporters. More anole q Yonrs truly, TRADE. January 4, 1883. To the Editor of the Examiner. Srr,—The following extract taken from an articlewn ‘Skirmishing Funds” in a recent sumber of an Edinburgh Journal, may perhaps be interesting,—probably suggestive—to some of your readers. One word of comment is unnecessary from C’AkSON. (From the Weekly Scotsman ) All this; however, is of comparatively little interest to us here ;-but there is one passage inthe report of the committee to which speci:] att ntion may be called. It is, that"$2 000 were given to Captain Neil to “ptirchrse or subsidise the Scottish High- lander.” This is not exactly news ; for, long ago, statements of a similiar kind were 'made, What is clearly known is, that \there was a paper published in Inverness ‘ealled the Highlander, which professed to be edited by a Mv. John Murdock. If we remember rightly, Psofecsor Blackie once fell in love with Mr. Murdoch’s legs, displayed below the garb of old Gaul, and ‘gave vent to his raptures in a sonnet in our | columns. Mr. Murdoch went, it was said, to America‘on a lecturing tour; and it must have been about that time the 2000 dollars were given, if ever they were given The strongest reason for doubting that the movéy was ever paid, is to be found in the utter absurdity involved in the sup- profession as * school teacher I can DOW p+’ Yb cition that the Highlander could be a -rincip: preciate the way in which I now see even the. From the Principal of the peas Tallest type by artificial light by the aid of useful skirmisher. Not even the most fc olish of Irshmen could be gailty of folly like that, if he had the slightest idea what the Highlander was. We say was, because, unless we are mistaken, it has ceased Not even the funds collected by O'Donovan Rossa Auyway, the Investi- paid; and if that be the case, Mr. Murdoch. of course, entered more or less direc'ly into the service of the promoters of th is bot a servi-< Hospital, and President of the Medical sootsmen generally would covet. A move- ment which has for sme of its objects t blow up ships and public buildings by the free use of dynamite is not a movement | that inspires high respect. A “Tf I only had capital,” we heard a away ata ten cent cigar, ‘I would do sume ithiny ” *- If Lonly had capital,” says another, as he walked away from a bat-room where he j ha! just paid fifteen for a driuk of spirits, ‘*] would go into business.” A similar remark might have been heard Young man with the cigar, you are smok- ISLAND, FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1883 See ee oe a creer VOL 12.—NO0. 38. PARSONS’=>nPILLS MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, And will completely change the bleod in the entire system in three months. Any per- P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Protuce solicited, and Prompt returns guasputeed, Correspondence promptly. Novy. 4, 1881.—1yr solicited and eet you could supply mé wiih a pair that I could see small priut for 20 years jouger, Well, being iwactive bnsiness, and ouly in my” T4th lyear, J couciuded to take them, But judge ‘my astonishment, at dight when I took up the evening paper. I could see to read it inp any part of the toom by the jight of one gus ‘burner os well as when I was 20 years of business ard thoroughly well able to correct ing away your capital. You from+the dram the various defects of vision in those who may: shop are drinking vour capital aud destroy- consult you, fam, ete., * |img your body at the same time; and you - W.B. SLAYTER, M.D. ‘on “the street corner are wasting your | capital in-idlenrss and forming bad habits. | Dines makes doilars—time ig money. Don’§ | wait forafortune to begin with. If you » had $10,000 a year and spent ft all you B. Laveasce, Esy. enema From 8. Hesstein, Esq. Haxipax Horgau, October 12, 18°. lage, and J trust J] will bave au opportunity of thanking you personally before you leave our cily. Yours respecttally. JOHN WOODILL. ~~ 77%® Barrington 8 #*t, Poe pralilax, Ovt, 60th, 189%. i cars ago, Mr. B. Laurance, of W uld still be poor. Qur men of power and teakes token we with spectacles, [| bave influence did not start with fortunes. You, chem now ard they are as good as when I too, can make your mark if you will; but purchased bem and my-eyes do not require 6 mrnst step spending monyy for what you er power, pden't need, and stop ‘sq your HBENEY HESSLELN, time i idjences, son whe will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their prectice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter-stamps. Send for circular. I. 8S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS, A | ‘CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- 4 taneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively Te Piece sont a 7 cull iT a o ‘oe ont Prevention is better than cure. oe . JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (2 luce onze,’ Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hack! h, Whoop! “hronic eens Shrenie Diarrhtea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbns, Kidney y ~ Sold every ; ira , Diseases pine and Lame where. Send for pamphlet to IL. 8. Jonnson & Co.; Boston, Mass. oe the An English Voterinee Surgeon and Chemist. ‘ " now oa in this country, says that most of the and Cattle Powders sold here F are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's §. Condition Powders are absolutely pure and imamensely valuable, Nothing on earth wil) make bens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose fai to 1 pint foed. Sold every where, or sent by mail for 8 letter-stampe. 1. 8. Jonnson & So. boaben ithe. a ee eer —S 1882. 1882. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. To the 4 Olesalie end Retail Trade: \ & A: BROWN -» are showing a general assortment of British « and Foreign Dry Goode and Fancy Ware (suitable forthe Xmas season), The voc Pubhet atest NOVERTLES shown in every Depart- ces 9% Fancy Woollens, Dress Goods, Fur Goods, a speciality, is ee at very elose prices, ment. pveemerernnent of Brussels, Tapestry and Seotch Carpets, of new designs, value. Also Twine Mauttings, Hemp, Carpets, Oilcloths, Paper Hangings, etc,, in variety, all of which are being disposed -of at: our usual low ‘ — i Ws Establishment closes every evening (Satusday’s excepted) at 6 p,m. W. & A. BROWN & CO. = <= : * mtx Ch’town, Dec, 16, 1882. “OPT ade ke fy CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFH INSURANCE IN THH WORLD. be t09:12 The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. 0 $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. 0 An Assessment Company witha Safety Fund, Life insurance at its actual cost. Cee We Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882,—iy The City of London Fire Insurance Company. ee 8) nt CAPITAL, $10,000,060. Seat eee DIRECTORS: THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, CHAIRMAN W. H. Matarin, Esq., C. B., Robert Morley, Esq., Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman ; Sir Henry Barclay, K. C. B., Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., Alderman G. H. Nottage, The Hon. Reginald Capel, | Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., Spencer Gore, Esq., | W. J, Thompson, Junr., Esq., Richard Basil Huth, Esq. | Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. Property of every description insured at current rates. JOHN MACEACHERN, WINTER WEAR. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST OPENED 100 FUR CAPS, 200 CLOTH CAPS, FBOM THE FINEST 70 THE CHEAPEST QUALITIP®, AND EX THE GaTESe STYLES. FUR COATS. IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, Za These Goods must be sold, aud are offered at the lowest prices, Call apd see fur yourselves. : ‘ Vharlovéetown Nov, Jist, 1992—2m set tu th whiy Charlottetown, Oct. 14, !1882.—2aw am