Pe fot dance ee ee ET CPR ET ET ‘ 1 RAR. Ri lv Sa_= NEW SERIES Tu vt 3255 aan KXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By ras Exameiner PcsLisHine Company, . : in Orrick, ConnNER OF WATER AND (AREAT ¢ I I ETS Shia tetow! P. E. Island i . PTION : x Mo . ‘ ° $2 50 Three Month, . - 1 25 One Mo - : : 0 50 ae ans shia at most m @ontracts quarterly, half yearly on ments, on application. der 1te rates. monthly, advertise- may be made for yearly IN SURANGH OFFICE, Gusen insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS City of London Fire Insurance =. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled omptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1832 8 Hotel. St. Lawrence Hote HE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three min the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling — Permanent and Transient boa:ders modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. utes WM. E. HICKEY, om Dec, 21,81. Pyaprirtee Protessional Card. FEVRE undersigned have this day entere into Partnership as Attorneys-at- Law Office—South side of Queen Squaie, op pesite the Post Vifice. A. B. WARBURTON, PF. J. CONROY. @hbarlottetown, Dec, 3, 1881—éw 2aw ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —~AND— General Commission Merchant ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Buiter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, ences on application. Good refer- [ja i7 6m oaw STEAM | STEAM! Vo the Front! The Mayflower Mills Have been thoroughly overhauled, and a first-class Steam Engine put in, making it second to none on the Island, Parties from a distance can receive thei: gtists at shortest notice, H. 8. GATES, W vet may aly, Dee, 20—4i Jaw, wkhy 2m W. CG. BIS SHOP,’ edd ae nee CE -——AND-——~ FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, 4 Row, HALIFAX, N JARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Saipment of Lobsters and otber Canned Goods, and collection ot Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates Consignments of Produce solicited, prompt returns guarante: d, Correspondence solicited and promptly. Nev. 14, 188]—lyr LOOK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPE, Py. & BOs I and answered STOVEPIPE, FEYHE subscriber is now making an assort- ment of Stovepipe and Tinware, Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Casb, Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order, Special prices to wholesale dealers. Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and carefully attended to, Orders solicited. Shop opposite kin’s residence, Queen Street, Jen- R. RODD, Piactical Tinesmith. Gharlottetown, Sept, 20, ’s1 -dm walk of acco- | ——[S ‘“ This is trae , Lideiey when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evxirtpges. CHARLOTTETOWN, PR INC K EDW ARD ISLAND, aay a a ae ne Su | E shall Sell Parties wishing to get their @ROCERIES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. GOOD TEA, 23, RAISINS, a. HOTGH 30 and 33 cents ; LO cents ; TIN G OF EF Ae T- off my Stock CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents ; SON'S. of Groceries CURRANTS, 8 cents. | A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, at MOLASSES, 47 cents; SUGAR, 8 cents. cheap; and sundry other articles too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. Dec. 16, 1881—3m eod, wkly W. A. HUTCHESONR, 109 Urrger QuEE BRITISH WARKHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. § | | | Keep in aa tne W. & A. BROWN & CO. Kvery Department of their Establishment a full assortment of SLAPLE AND FANCY DEX AFOO DS, of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, i |INSPBCT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. [ja 9 said ESDAY, FEBRUARY very in pr ddits cing ; iss? Political Meeting at Tignish. A meeting of the electors of Tignish bee vicinity was held in the Tignish Hall, |on Tuesd ay, 31s t mine ry last, for the pur- £ | pose of discnssing politic cal questio ns. The | BD “pone was a large and influential one, fand was organized by calling 1. I Mor Pi son, Heq., to the chair, and appolating ’ Fr . ond: Psi; gned Secretary. Hackett, M.. o was the first to ad- | as ss the meeting. He said he was glad to |meet his opponents before so large a meet- ling, and discuss with them leading political questions. He spoke of the inereased pros- |perity of the seni under the National | Poliey. and was glad to be able to state that the revenue for the last year was largely in excess of the saeniiiens: leav- ing a surplus of $4 090,000 in the hands of the Governwent tu be appropriated in re- ducing the debt of the country. He also showed how the Cariwright tariff had fai y sufficient revenue, and that i {he had remained as Finance Minister, - jintended to resort to direct tax: ution. He jnext referred to the 1 | de »bt under the late administration, showing ithat they had added $40,000,000 to it dur- ing their term of effice. He explained how the- money was expended, proving to the | meeting that large amounts were vay ti ugh the incapacity of the late isuvabaaae “ and referred to the contract te d into with the Syndicate to build, Yanadian Pacific Railway, and the ie Dominion in consequence of it. James Yeo, M. P., was the next Speaker. | He said he was not aware that the meeting) increase of the public. ees the | bene Gt that would accrue to the people of| nities of the NR ET ot IL OD ee OOD NE Ws © i =. Buyers from the United States are pur- chasing ali the Canadian saliion, trout, and white fish they can get. Many tons have been despatched from Tor the United States. A little girl ; ' i- d 1a Oscar Wild with the pla nness of | i G appulnt- ments of his room th } , Saving voat there was nothing beautiful upon which he conld rest his eyes, ask ‘‘ why he didn’t seat himself for an hour or sv befure the mirror,” The London ‘‘Times” p iblishes of Mr G adstone, re] on y ton Corre pon- dent who urged the release of the unpri- goned srapects. The prime minister says: “The first duty of the rerument is to law and order It caun-t consistently release these individul]s until they have lost their power or have re meced “ur inteutien of pursuing a course of disturb- auce. Neither of these 1102 ire so far apparently fulti led. The government has thu with a most painful duty. s far no alt ternative but Lo persey 9 | Of the simultaneous public meetings held in a!l the chief cities of the United States on the 23rd inst. for the pui » of giving expression to popular opinion on the ques- oe p lygau y, he fiea tous jset fo rth by the St. Pa Piot ¥ ‘i ‘‘These several meetings, voc the publie | opir ion of the most highly civilized commu- American continent, will ;express in a harmonions chorus the natioy’s ec desis of the ial institu- tion which is still suffered to exist within Was gaa for the purpose of discussin gh iy ts borders; and the detestation and abhor- olit » referre , A iP Nitics. ae referred to the Pacific Scan | rence in w! hich all go .d citizens hold, not | dal, aid said when he oe went to P 8T-'only the institation, but the timid and liarsent fin " intended to support indolent national policy + has encour | Sir tobn McDonald, but on account of cer | a ood its grol owth and win ' s offensive tain cherss brought against him, had | ey; ak changed hismind. He then spoke of the | td Berti 3 }money paid by Sir Hugh Allan,for the pur. | ihe * Ghub sy GOA ree 8 | pose of buying votes, which was to be an ae Ee PO SON ee : | couped to him by the Government. He! i 1 he Dominion Of Canada possesses ae lnext condemned the contract for building | * — oy ments ef ® powerinl Ps a i \ t: > ‘c . .% ? e. ne ‘olonial TEGiU : D4 aison ad etre ‘the Canadian Pacific Railway, which ae : é ' hi } . t trs i te th on the American conuw ° was cutered inte Senwery 3. That Canada shou! make her own He then spoke of wishes of the peuple. EE Readymade es ee eee ee ——— T weeds ATT COSs'T! Clothing, NS and Heavy Cloths, AS I-WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Kur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. - AT ADLARGE REDUCTION. JUST OPENED AND MARKED Low, A Select Assortment of Flewers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques &e,, &e. R. W. 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He confined his speech prinetpally to the contract with the Syndicate, con- trasting the firat and second offer. He read from parliamentary papers to show the loss sustained by the country in not accepting the second, which loss he esti mated at $69,000,000 He also stated that, owing to privileges granted ie this Company, a large monopoly would be created in the North-west. - | Award, claims to a portion of the Fishe ry | B. F. Hoe then re ferred.to the now tariff, saying that under it the duties had been incfeased @hornour- ly, and that we were being ground down by \taxation. If we had our share of the (Fishery Award, we could keep up eur : lic Works without taxation. Haekett replied to the speeches of sinele Yeo and Perry, showing up the second Syndicate as a political dodge, and that the offer was made when they knew Government could not acceptit. He |then explained his action with regard to ithe Fishery Award, stating that he stood | by his constituents and voted against his \leader, but that Mr. Yee did not remain Ottawa to vote when he ascertained McKenzie was going to vote at ttaw } as bad WEEDS a on ; . iz : te against the Isl.nd’s claims. | Mr. A. J. McFadyen here made a short FHLT HATS, MEN’S UNDERCLOTRHING. OS See JUST RECEIVED VIA CLORCETOWN, 100 PIECES OF SPRING TWEEDS, (NEWEST 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 Old Stand, Queen Street, January 20, 1882—wkly. pat pres ne For Scotch and English Tweeds op Worsted Suis, ° For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions -GO TO- UPPER QUEEN STREET, ‘TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. wrote as follows:—“‘If I gain nothing else by There you wil! Island. Prices very sae wuaranteed, —also— A comp'ete line of Gents’ Farnishings Gearis iv www, Gos, 11, 61, id the largest and best assortment of The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit Cloths in and Felt Hate, cheap, &c. &e. Remember the address, two duvrs above Apothecaries Hail Corner his b as PRE PA POS the speech in reference to local requirements. After some explanations’ from Mr. Yeo ithe following resolution was moved by Mr. ‘Charles Daiton, and seconded ty Mr. Isidcre Gaudet, and being put by the | Chairman was carried almost unanimously, lthere being about three hundred present, | only about twenty voting against it when ee! division was taken: Whereas, it has beenclearly shown to the meeting that the fiscal policy of the present Go ver! iment has proved mest beneficial to th people of this Dominion, not only by adding to the general prosperity of the country, but ‘also in providing revenue sufficient to meet | the requirements of the Government and have |a handsome surplus left; And Wiereas, we believe that the Govern | ment, in securing a powerful Syndicate to con- | struct and operat the Canadian Pacific Rail | way, .P ying them largely ont of the lauds of the Northwest, has relieved the people ef this country of a heavy burden; Resulved that we approve the of the Government, and the | cs mnduct of our representative, Mr Hackett, jin according them an independent support | | The: efore | cener ol v licy thanks ‘o the meeting quietly dispersed Jozsepu HO. Gauper. Tignish, let Feb. , 1882. + > © + - —-— After the usual vote of is Chairman, th Is a recent speech the Hon Mr. Stairs, of Nova ~cotia, dealt very fully with the in-| j on ased freight rates on the Intercc lor ial silway under Mr. Mackenzie. ‘The facts which he produced showed conclusively that Co::pany railways are not, by any means, the only railways shich can charge exorbitant rates. A government rail ay administered by a Grit Government is equally to be dreaded with any company road. In fact it is more to be dreaded, because a compony will not unless insane, charge such rates as wiil drive business off their line, while in the case of the Intercolonial under Mr. MacKenzie that was actually done. A government_railway unde a despotic and ignorant Minister is indeed a ” mont ypoly ” of the mm st dangerous character, —Halifaxz Herald. +-s>--> Wui te in college the late President Garfie ‘d the course, I shall at Be ast rid myself of that! rm verential awe which | bare been accustomed | to feel towar’ a man with more s: eepskin | than sense. The world is terri bly guiled by | colle ge pufis.’ frigera ing firm for it On ex- . Pi 1a el: ylila ani pre} orith ms for placing hibition have alicady commeuced, made GGUITE. AUS re! tives pt e accepted the offer | « on tI | trea ‘les 4. The protectorate of the instead of a wuarat other Country itee of 8 danger suriby 18 ger- ous to our tranquility. &. That because Canada is great, prosperous and civil zed she should be no longer d-pend- ent. mnferior, or in vassalave 6. Independence will open new borizons for mea of ta ent te distingu 2 themsely 1k. 7. Because the moment is favor ble in which to agitate. The meeting at which tho resolutions were adopted did not fairly re} it even the Slub Nationale, as few of the members were present at it. Great preparations are being made be- tween St Petersburg and Mescow in order that the Emperor of Russia may be crowa- ed in sxiety.—-Baere eceins to be mgt se mitch difficully in getting him crewweéd asin assuring his sefe transpert to Moscow, where his coronation is totake p.ace. What gloomy refle mn this festal event inspire | What joy in thinking that one rules over many milli from fear of assassination, th: ated from the , when, crowds in luons of pe ple the etreets have to be sepa procession by trenches, barriers and lines of troops! What a different scene from that in which, es the Pepe was abon = place the crewn on the brow of the iP ir Napoleon, the latter took it from t es pal hands and plac d itt re himseif " If tine present Alexander could only imita with siccess Napoloon’s aud in proteciing himseil it Would del bis yoo It is neteworthy that thouzh the French form of Government is Republican, it is being worked as fullv as | vbie in the spirit and accoral 1% to the usages of the British C Jonatitutional system Phe Presi- dent of the French R puolic, unlike the President of the Unit d States, but hke Queen Victoria, reigns but does not rule oe 1, a8 first min r inthe French President's Council of Ads , is defvated on S Liaesiah add measul int F a ie se of Commons. He and his i us re-lgn after the British fasiuon, and ter that sane tTasnion a Hew plea ASIP ALO is formed which hopes to i a Wworging ma jority in the French Parliament. It is remarkable that the most int-ill Repub- cans in Kuarope thus kK to a their system in the British eou bon man- ne - ‘The reas is 10 : + ; Lhe Briti h : lican in pirit than in Ca thi id of the ordinary patt one o~» ee sane temenaniian Pers 4 ~— Tlne women of th ‘ are l i th ris , ate F t AY) it | nd i CAL BEUCTSISAt) N bad way i? ieaid an | h tather 1 i o n ldowna well ** Not . ess,”’ came up f ' CHatites Dickens, JR., 1 inroman ie yeuny man, Wil) Gacy s pit e iucrative forms of publish: ucha ude b ks, &e. Sir Henry Manx, K ‘ » lately relieved Sir John G \ Lip { Newfoucdianad, ! i ‘ ny to ill-health, to take short lea rom St. John’s, und, the Government e Colony will be acdminist red during his avsepce 5 ‘ir i B. [. Carter, K C. M, G. In Goop Hanns Hie was a unt young fellow, a littl awkward anit ul, ut of sterling worth of character. She was a Cin innat belle and had sense enough to appreci- ate bis worth, despite his awkwardness and st beaie ess, and was h jin i On agl omy day anal g th iter they were stand- in frout of the window in the p:rlor of w home on Fast Walnut Hills, watebing the y»wflakes rapidly fa | at H “ af not Vp Dp Ty ia ’ ra ;up for something to ret : s he | wateh d the spow fal ny , i wi : hard the old men’s calves and " ** Never miud, dear,” said sh her at und nv sé] i ft wre cl one them.—~C ime | cinneati Commer cial, a) Te UR RN Se SeNNR A . i LEE ENG AE TO ARC a I Le REY met Semen erste Cnet teem LA a