ES ee CE! Be MMB sy OO ME gag UR ee Te: see ene de eel riage tee Sl ee eit ei a tied Og ORL Ga sw eT ates. entail. cence emmbitliaE . ai laa att i 2S. a a ng nate =e « s = i ee Tue Datty EXAMINER. | JANUARY 380. 1884 | THE DAI Prince Edward Island Hospital. —— Tue formal openin, of this Institution | | took place on Monday, the 28th inst., at | Hurrah for York! nani Ar the General Election of 1882, Mr. Pickard, the Grit candidate, was elected | for the County of York, New Brunswick, by the enormous majority of 917 votes. A short while ago. readers will recollect, Mr. gPickard died, and yes terday au election took place to fill the as our vacancy The candidate on the Conser- vative side was Mr. Temple, a very estemable gentleman, but according to the Grit organs, a very poor speaker, and, therefore, unable to stump the coun- try. Che Grit candidate wasa Mr. Grea ry. @ ventleman, acc rdiu 7 to the UOppositiot press, ot tine oratorical powers aud great influence. In order to secure his election the Local Government did ail they possibly could for him. They put forth their best speakers—they belittled Mr. Temple—they prophesied his deteat by au overwhelming major ity—Mr. Blair, Local Attorney General, took the stump on his behalf, avd to aid the cause, called for tenders for a bridge over the St. John River at Fredericton, some $200,000. But all these influences were ineffectual to secure the election of Mr. Gregory. (hese commonplace tactics were ap preciated at their true value by the in- and independent farmers of The contest was a firm one, and that Mr. Temple, the standard-bearer of the Liberal-Conserva- tive party. has not only blotted out the old majority of 917 votes, but is actually the costing telligent \ ork. the result is elecied by 149 votes! And this is the Grit reaction of which much in the Teronto Globe and the Charlottetown Patriot. This is the reply the electors of York have given t®@the ery of poverty and hard times’ The Giobe may howl and the Zelegraph rage, and the Chronicle may lie, aod the Patriot may whive, but the grand old cause of the people, as represented by the Conservative party, goes steadily along from one victory to another. The Pay of Dominion Officials in this Island. we hear so Tur public accounts show very clearly that the Domivion Government have, in carrying ou the various services of the country, been practically economical. For iuvstance, the report of the Mivister of Customs proves that while the Customs revenue increased to the extent of eighty per ceut., aud the volume of imports io the extent nearly filty per cent., the cost of collecting the revenue has increased qgly about six per cent! Thus in 1878 the goods entered for con- sumption amounted in value to $9,199,- 577, and the duties collected to $12,782,- 824; but io 1883 the value of the goods entered for consumptiou;was $123,137,- 019. and the duties collected $23,009,582 ; yet. in 1878 the cost of collection was $714.527, and iu 1883 it was only increased to $757,245! The ecovomy thus made cvident is commendable; aud we should iv res- peet to it have nothing but commenda- tion for the Government, if it were exercised in the same degree in all the Provinces. But it is not, as the follow- ing abstract will show :— has Ports. Cest. Oatario, . - 114 $231,794 Quebec, - . . 44 196,586 Nova Scotia, - . 95 106,553 New Brunswick, - 42 $7,787 Peince Edward Island, 18 "0,497 The average cost of the ports of Ontario is about $2,034, of Quebec, $4,468, of Nova Scotia, $1,110, of New Brunswick, $2,090, and of Prince Edward Island, $1,138. It strikes us. that, in justice, there should be a readjustment of the amounts expended at the various ports ip the col- lection of the revenue; or if pot a read- justment, there should certainly be, as we-poiated out a few days ago, an inter- change of officials, so that those who Low occupy positions in the feworite ports may, for a time, exchange positious aud pay’ with those, who, for jast as good work, aid for just as hard work, receive much less reward. It is no good éxcuse that fo the Grit petiod the disproportion in the pay of officials was still greater. Though the Grits added largely to the eost of the public service while the revenue was at ihe same time falling, and the country ina state of financial collapse, and though the Grits reduced the salaries of officials in the Island, while they largely incre*sed beth the pumber and the pay of officials in Quebec and elsewhere, the present adntivistration cannot be justified in respect to this matter, while they per, 4 mit the inequality aud injustice to con- linue, — Our Advertisers. Tenders are called for the erection of a lobster factory and cook house at South Shore. A P. Bradley advertises for tenders for the construction of certain improvements op the St. Lawrence Canals. Tle Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink announce that the second Carnival of the season will be held on Friday even- iny, Peoruary 8th. An entertainment consisting of reci- tations, dialegnes, avd a Panch and Judy Stiow, will be held ia Nt. Peter’s Sehool- coor next Thursday evening. Mick Wright & Co., in'imate that they | are not responsible for the neglect at Sher- wood C.metery (mentioned in Tue Exam- Iver yesterdiy) as their contraet fog under- ; four | m , } Lranant to announcement from the pulpits of th» several Protestant | Churches of the city on the previous | r * i | Sunday. There were present a large as- | semblage of contributors, those friendly to | the institution, consis ing of citizens, in cluding clergymen. besides ladies and gen- tlemen from the Royalty, and some from the couutry, most of whom brought with them donations of articles servicable to the H. spital, and all showed their cordial ap- proval of the undertaking, and the manner in which the Committee or Trustees ap- pointed for the purpose had carried out the intrusted to them. The building appears a very suitable and comfortable one, ad is capable of containing ten or | twelve patients, with ample ground for en- | largement in future as occasion may require, aud is situated in a very healthy and cheerful locality, just at the outskirts of ; the city, on the St. Peter's Road. The Rey. Dr. Fitzgerald having an- nounced to the assembly the object of the meeting, called on the Rev. Mr. Wadman to give outa hymn, and the Rev. J. Bur- wash tooffer prayer. After engaging in praise and prayer, the Rev. J. Rice read portions of Scripture snitable to the occa- sion, and} the Rev. E. Whitman gave a short address, very excellent and appro- priate. The report of the Trustees or Committee was thenread by C. Palmer, Esq., the chairman, who also made some remarks pertinent to the occasion, express- ing also the gratification felt by the promoters, and friends of the in- stitution, by the fa.t that already it had enlisted 80 large a porticn of public sympathy and support. The Dox- ology was then given out by the Rev. J. McLeed, after which the Rey. C. O'Meara pronounced the Ki neliction. The visitors then d spersed through the building to see the various roome. We give a copy of the report as affording further informaticn to the put lic. Tie contributors to the Prince Edward Islar.d Hospital, having appointed a Com- mittee of eight Trustees to select and purchase a suitable site and building for hospital purposes, the trustees unani- mously decided to purchase the property and premises in possession of Mrs. Haszard, and they duly authorized a sub-Committee to complete the purchase and prepare the building ready for the reception of patients, and to organize a proper staff of competent pe*sons to commence hospital duties. Tois Ci mmittee have the pleasure to report that they have completed their duties in @ man: er which they trust will be satis- factory to the contributors and friends of the undertaking. The institution, as at present organized, is governed by a temporary code of bye-laws adopted at a meeting of con- tribu'ors, to serve until an Act of Incor- poration shall be passed by the Legislature, when a meeting of ali contributors will be called to pass permanent bye-laws, and by their authority and provisions to elect trustees’ by whom the hospital will be governed. A medical staff Las been organ- ized, consisting of Drs. Hobkitk, Johnson, Taylor, Beer, Dawson and Warburton, who will kindly give their services gratuitously. The committee have also secured the ser- vices of Dre. Baguall & Robins, as dental surgeons to the hospital, as well as those of Dr. Leeming as analyst and microscopist. The staff at present employed are a keeper, a matror, and a trained nurse from Eng- land, the gross salaries of whom amount to $500 per year. The cost of the building so far is about as follows: duties Price of the house and premises paid.. $2,800 Painting and ey ORR, niEe'tehe+ ¥ 100 Furnishing, including stoves,......... 300 ($3,200 The amount subseribed to the hospital up to the present time, we believe, exceeds $5,000, of which theze has already been paid into the hands of the Treasurer and Savings Bank, $4,269.26. Ameng the con- tribntors we gratefully acknowledge $1,200 from Hon. F. R. Starr, of Echo Farm, Litch- field, Coun., U. S. A., and $500 from Mrs, Cumberland, of Bath, England, a lady who has many friends on this Island. The committee would have called the con- tributors together earlier than at present to a more formal opening vf the hospital, but applicants were pressing for admission before it was quite ready fer reception of patients, and it was deemed advisable to admit them. There are now three paying patients and pauper, The _ pro- moters of, this benevolence, in common with a large portion of the public, have long felt the desirability, if not the necessity, of a general hospital for the whole d«] ad, fo be governed by the wishes of those by benevolence it ia maintained, and while reeogaisiag thg fact that much eredit is. due to those who have organized and maintained the City Hospital, which has been of great service to 80 large a number of inmates, yet they coiceive that there is a demand, and ample room for a general Hospital for the whole Island, to be governed by rules, and ina manner which they shal think most con- dueive to ite welsare, apd to be under the patronage or inflnence of no partsensar da- nomination or ¢lass, all whic is. respect- fully submitt d. one Wavse Cuas. PALMER, Chairman, RicHagp JOnNson, H, J, CUNDALL, Wa. Weeks, Geo Davies, ARCH{BALD KENNEDY, JouN GILLIS. Ch'town General Hospital, Jan, 28, 1864. Caer. Wricht Ispisposep —The sheck which Capt. Wright experience in the ‘City of Colun. bus” disagete~, «f which etezmer be was commarder, is beginning toe reaet npon hie system, and Thursday night he was at- tocked with a high fever at his home in this city. A physicran was galled to attend him. aul Friday the fever wag eomewhet allayed, and he appeared to be a little hetg r. Je will be three or fur days, how ever, before he will .be_ sufficiently recovered to be abont. Captain Wright cow- plains a'so of severe bruises wh'ch be received at the time of the disaster but did not feel while there was so mach excitement. Incon- verszation he said, ‘“God only knows how tle ace.d-nt happened.” With proper attention and eare given him, it is expected that he will sooa yeeover.—-Bosten Traveller, As ah after@linner pill, to pegmote essy taking with tho Goveriment ended with bue past year, —— - GRAND ARNIVAL pe Directora of the Citizens’ Skating Rink have pleasare in aifnouncing their Second Skating Carnival, TO TAKE PLACE AT THE RINK, —ON Friday, 8th February, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, REGULATIONS: All parties intending to take part must enter their names with the Committce not later than Thureday, 7th inst. Kach person in costume must be provided with a legible card bearing name and “character,” such card to be handed to the person in waiting, upon entering the Dressing Room. The Committee reserve the right to rejeot any objectionable character. Admission—Ticket-holders in costume, free; non-tickets-holders in costume, £0 cents. Spectators to promenade, 35 cents; children, 25 cents. Tickets to be had at Apothecaries Hall. Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1584,—2aw. PUNCH & JUDY. N ENTERTAINMENT consisting of A DIALOGUES and RECITATIONS by children, and @ Punch and Judy Show, will de held in f ST, PETER'S SCHOOLROOW, —ON Thursdey, Janarry Doors open at 73). o’elock, 10 cents, Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1884,—- sist. 4 Adm isgion TENDERS. rP.ENDERS will be received until the first of April, for building a Lobster Factory and Cook Heuse at Bradley’s, South Shore. Specification: —Factory 60 feet long by 25 feet wide, with lean on side 60 feet by 20 feet. Cock House 25 feet by 20 feet, each 7 feet post. Wedo not bind ourselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Apply at this cflice. Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1884. — [ ADVERTISEMENT | 8 our conuvact with the Government for undertaking ended with the past year we are not (98 falsely reported yesterday) re- spon*ible fur the neglect at Sherwood Ceme- tery, referred to in yester‘ay’s issue, Lor did the like ever occur while we performed the work, M. WRIGHT & CO, Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1884—2i © ST, LAWRENCE CANALS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ‘EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endcrsed ‘Tender for St. Lawrence Canals,’’ will be receiycd at this office until the arrival of the eastern and western mails, on TU@SDAY the 12th day of February next, for the construction of a lock and regulating weir aud the deepening and enlargement of the upper entrance of the Corn wal! Caval. Also for the construction of a lock, to- gether with the enlargement and deepening of the upper entrance of the Rapide Plat Canal, or middle division cf the Williams. burg Canals, and the deepening, etc., of the channel at the upper entrance of the Galops Canal. ‘ao A map of the head or upper entrance of the Cornwall Canal and the upper entrance of the Rapide Plat Canrl, together with plans and specifi ations of the respective works, can be seen at the Resident Engineer’s office, Dick- enson’s Landing; and lerthe works at the head of the Galops Canal, et the Lock Keeper’s house near the place, and in each case plens, etc, can be seen at this office on and after Tuesday, the 2@th day of January inst., where printed forms of Tender can be obtained, ~ > Contractors are bereby informed that trial pits h«ve been sunk on the C: »-RNWALL and RATIDE PLAT sections of the works, and they are reques'ed to bear in wind that ten. ders will net be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and be accompanied by a letter stating that the person or persons tendering have . care. fully examined the locality aud the nature of the material found iu tke trial pits, etc, In the case of firms there must be attached the actual] signatures, the nature of the occu- pxtion and residence of each member of the sémey aud further, a bank deposit receipt for the sum of $1,000 must accompany the tender forthe Cornwall Canal Works, The ! tender fur the Rapide Plat Works must be { accom p ‘nied by a bank deposit receipt for the sum of $3,009. The fencers for the deepen. irg ete, at the head of the’ Galdps Canal must be also accompanied by a bank deposit receipt for the sum of $3,000. The respective ‘ep osit rec ipts (cheeks will Dot be accepted) must be endorsed over to ibe Hon the Minister of Railways apd Canals and will be turfeited if the ptrty tendering de lines enter- ing iute coutract for (he.works at the rates aud ov the terms stated in the offer subw itt- ed, The deposit receipts thus sent in will be rejuraed ig the respective parties whose tenders are pol accepted. This Department does ngt, however, bind itaelf to ace pt the lowest or any tend: r. By order, A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Dept. of Railways and Canals, ; Ottawa, 2ist Jan, 1884. Jan30—iaw Bin, ‘URSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- digestion, Ayer’a Pills are wonderfully effee, hve, jjan28 lw wkly | pd betray on P Vi Telend Onby $1 bY NPR. the Cheapest and Best Newspape, per yen + Slee RXA MIN EE, rE A ~y TANUA Annual Sale BEFORE sTOCK-TAKING, -—- AT THE — LONDON HOUSE. WE SHALL CLEAR OUT ALL REMNANTS very Uepartment, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch'town, Jan. 21, 1884. = —————I— .—— een Our Store Closes Every Evening: at Six Oclock (caiurday Rxceptes). ae 0: 1884. For the Winter Months. 1884. ee — 81) 5 — & A, BROWN & CO. are selling the following Jines of » Dry Goods, at very low prices, to clear before stock- taking Ist April: Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters, Promenade Sgarfs, Wool Jackets and Ulsters, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Overcoatings, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Coloma and White Shirts. Also a special line of Dress Goods, of excellent value, and suitable for the season, reduced to twenty-two cents. A large stock of Carpets, Oileloths, Henrth Rugs, Mats, White and Grey Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons and linens, Fancy Shirgpes, etc., bought very low, and now opened, ready for the early Spring Trade. WEDOLMSALE & RETAIL. W, a Ae BROWN & CoO. Ch’town, Jan.5, 1884.—dy wkly ee ee SS eS SS a eee THE CHARLOTTETOWN FLOUR, FEED AND PROVISION, STORE, South Side Queen Square, near Queen Street, Hse to announce that they have on hand the following goods, which they are pre” pared to sell at reasonable:prices and in quantities to suit purchasers, Flour (Superior Extra, Strong Bakers’ and Paten!) OATMEAL, CORNMEAL, BRAN, SHORTS, OATS, ee FEED, cither Outs and Barley or Oats, Barley and Comm. APPLES, ich willbe suld by the barrel or by the pound, at rates very litle over barrel prices, ' Ch’town, Dec, 18, 1883. | GRAND SATE OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. = tO. et ees eee OHN MACPHEE & CO. will, during the HOLIDAY SEASON, give s}-ecial bargains in ‘ Dress Goods, Kit Wool Gocds,ifautles, Shawls, Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves, & CLOTHING. CLOTHING. $7.50, up. Men’s Overcoats, $3.90, $5.00, $6.50, Men’s Reefers, $2.95, $3, $3.50, $5, $4.50, $5.50 up. Men’s Ulsters, $4.95, $1.25, $7.00, up. Pur Caps, Kid Mits and Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, Worsted Tweede Ur clothing, Buffalo Robes, Horse Rugs, Smail Wares, etc, a PARKS WARP, CHEAP. Cash Buyers ean depend of gettiog REAL BARGAINS jin every Department, : Be J WHOLESALE AND KETAILL, JOHN MAGPHEE & CO, | . ROBERT ORR’ Ch’town, Dee, 12, 1863.—2aw wkly pres pat. R’'S OLD STAND, em OC. tt — a o 18&4. “KENSINGTON FAR.” 7 OTICE is hereby N trees bave lately igen cut down and others *antonly injured, and f nces destroyed on the *Kensington Property,’ near thie city, the subscriber, who is the owner of the piven, said property, will cause to be ened all persons found im any way tri spessing thereon. The part of this prop rty fronting cn the Hillsborough River wil! te leased for farming purposes for @ term of ycnrs, MICHAEL BEAZELEY, B: his Atturney G. W. Dy BLOIS, Ch'town, Jan, 2%, 1884.—if Pay Your Taxes and Save Cost OTICE is hereby given to al! persons who have not psid their Reol Fetate Tax tor sear !**3, that l will apply to Bis Honor the $tipendiary Magisisate, on Wed. pesday the 6h day of February next, for JUDGMENT s#gainst such defaulierre, when warrants will be issued and placed in the hands of the Fheriff for collectior. FRANCIS 8. CHANI LER, Collector, Ch’town Ja,,, 2%, '8 4. tl) date, Charloltelowd = UGui i.) HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Bhare, holders of the ubove Company will be bela at 4 o'clock, on TUESDAY aitternoon, the 5th day of February next, at the cftice of the Steam Navigation Ucmpany, corner Great George and Lower Water Sireets, By order of the Presidert, w. HALES, Secretary Cemeiery Co, Jan. 2%, 1°84,—tl date. er ee Mm my wag wu To the ttce and ind: pendent Ekctors ef the Pourth LiectoraiDistrict of Queen's County. 1 ENTLEMEN ,— Being unevimouel) chose en bya tull convention of Celepates |f om all parts of your distr ct, as thy Liicrele Conservative canduiate at the tortheoming® election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofghe much-lamepted late Angus D, McMillsn I am now before yon to solicit your influence and support If returned, jou may rest assured of my undivided a'teution to all the wants of the District, and wiil always 1 trust, be founda supporter of go-¢ measures, as will as of the «qQuitab‘e Gisbursement of the Public Fands, Trusting that I will bave your countenanee and support at the pol's, I remain, gevth men. Yoors truly, ALEXANDER MARTIN, Jan. 28, 1884—wkiy pres her. NOTICE 1 CONTRACTORS EALED TENDERS, cddrererd to the undersigned. and «ydersed + Tender for Norih Rustico Works,’ willte received until the 9th cf Februar: uert, inclusive, fir the following works ;— ist. The remeval of the Lighthouse (t wer and cottage connected) al present et North Rustico, a distance of a out 174 yards, end building @ bru-h block eni p'acing the Lighthouse upou the same. : 3nd The erect n ard completion of «@ new 1apge aud foundation for the some. The plons and specifications for the above works can be sen ai tLe fiice of Donald MeKay, Eeq, Qy+ter Bid bricge and at the fice of the Agent «{ fhe iepartment of Marine & Fisheri 2, Caricttetown. An aecepted bank che qne equal to 5 per cent. of the Tender; mede in favor of His Honor the Minister of Marine & Fisheries, miist accompany cach Tender, which will be forfeited should the person whose Tender is accepted fail to ccmplete the contract and do the work for whi b he Tencers All chi ques ior Tenders not ac: epted will be returned. Tenders mast be made on the proper forms which will be supplied to intending cbn- tractors. The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender ARTEMUS LORD, Agent Miriue & Fisheries. Ch’town, Jan 28, 1884,—-2i. The Ladies af st. Jails Kirk INTHND MOLDING A Good Old Time Tek AND FARGY TABLE EARLY IN MARCH. s@ Further particniars will be ~ Jj MUSRAY MeNbEL. LONBON, oF. GNPARIG, gives written guar: antee that his MOUSTACHE GkOW- * will produce heavy moustache insice of Pe N WEEKS, or money rjund- ed, Price of receipt, 1. Address Box 264, Londen, Ont. {jan30 ly —— a ee a ee WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. VV ANTE. —A Situstion as child noree ‘ by a respectable woman, or would de eny light work or plain swing. address: ‘*Mrs. T.,” Please EXAMINER OFFICE jjan3d eod pa, oegetean o~ wre OST,.—A red ard green bat feather (wing 4 shape). The fioder will be rewaraed by leaving itat ihe kxawiwer cftice, jj1n29 OST -On Saturday night, on St. Peter's 4 Road, a Fur Mit. The fiuder will be ewarded by baving the same at Worth’s Livery “table, Prinee Street Fjan28 2i. \ ANT«D—A Cook aad Housemaid in sual) fatty, References required, | {janas. Wy ake IMMEDIATELY.—A good y Cook. Reference required. Ape at the Revere House, {} Vy Antes—< Man for general wen elerenecs required. Apply at Revere House, , o