wa ose diag Terms :—Five DoLtuars a YEAR. NEW SER Pus Dairy Ex, VERY PUBLISHING LES. MINER IS ISSUED } EVENING, COMPANY, CoRNER OF WATER anND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, By tHe EXaMIN&R FROM THEIR UFFICER, Charlottetown, - = P. E. Island. al nae oll . RatTss OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, ‘ « ‘ S2 50 Lhree Months. - ° - l 25 One Month, : . : 0 50 may- Advertising at most moderate rates. @cntracts may be made for 1 juarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTURNEYS-AT-LAW, ont hly, ' ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the CHARLOTTETOWN. FIRE AND Ss aS i ‘Daring the month of ates, and all discount lowest 3 cent. on ROTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OFFICE—()'Halloran’s Building, Great | George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island. H. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY., April 10, 1882, INSURANCE OFFICE | (ueen Insurance ‘at OF ENGLAND, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Cily of London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN , MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates, Losses <ettled promptly) aad equitably. | F. KENNEDY, General Agent, Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. St. Lawrence Hotel, (PVHE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, | having been thoroughly repainted and | refurnished in the best style. Being centrally | situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient Hoaiders acco- modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in| the city, | WM. E, HICKEY, | Proprietor | | Ch’town, Dec. 21, 7 W. U, BISHO Pte Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, CAPITAL, $5,000,000. —aND— FORWARDING AGENT, » Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8S. SHIPPING | s | | | | ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the. Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | Goods, and collection of Custom penmineha thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, | Consignments of Proiuce solicited, and| promapt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—I1yr FRED. W. HYNDMAN, a spi BOSTON BRANCH Chariettetow n, April 10, 1882—eod de 3 | ae _Aont. . CHRIST —_- HE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are! now prepared to do all kinds % Gold and Silver Plating, such as Kaives, Fort: 8, a Picture Moukiliss ie < é& Frames! Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pite hers, cren a. Stands, Tea Sects, W ‘tches and Je -welry of LRON BEDSTELADS, every description, Carrriage Work, Handles, 0 Dashers, ete . etc, - 20: Windo i} Rollers. Pole ; indow Blinds ollers, es, Cor- > Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, } i ne aes ; ee ‘ e and all kinds of fine Machinery, Every job warranted to give entire satigfac- tion or ne chaige made, WILLIAM BROWN M; anager, Shep on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Cherlottetow, Feb. 4, '82. NOTICE. AVING a. the premises lately oc- cupied by C. HARRIS, the subscriber | begs to intimate to 3 public that he is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches. Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully solicited. L, W. HARRIS, Upper Queen St. ee Herring. Hering. 100 bbls. Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth Feb. 8. 1882. Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Hake, 12 casks Cod oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fisbing Sal€. On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen's Wharf, Sept. 10, 188), | Uommercial Union Fire Insurance premiums, _ HORACE HASZARD, General Tnsuranee Publi PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESD c 2 Be & Lae 4 AL 2 DISCOUNT. <3) 2 —— April I sept Fire Risks will also allow a discount of 7 iy per premiums. will acc at very Fifteen per cent. allowed on all new Life +e 6 aaa AMS & viata y = 5 i me fh , Baus FAR a fae AP WE ae. ey PIT TORT Ie, ; as ag a dl exregaey ER rs Ce gent, ’', may speak free 7 % 7 } LY. MAY 2, & oR —REPRESENTING— RS Ge Glas se = By bo Bat 3 5 aay pe 4 —F ES Ba sid a5 E Sa da nt mnt n ys CR eee : " sarance Company, of LORGON, BNB.,| ~~ wouraigia, Soictice, Lambeg ka wie 9 BN) ( eae Euckachs, Soreness of tho Chest, . CAT LTA “ £2, 5 0) VOU S | G. Goui, Quinsy, Sere TA oat, Sivel: ings and S: prains, by rns aid a ~ Sea: Fal mw i} ‘oi f ance Company of Toronto, Socids, Gonsral Bodily Western. Assur CA aa $800,000.00 Rites, fr Tooth, Ear and Headache, © i rProStSa Feet and Ears, end ail ether s5 ° ee ml . o fh OY Pains an nd Ack: ad British America Fire Assurance Company, Of TOrOiG9, ro rmwstin on earth cyoate . Jarome on x j QS a Suze, SiIPe, sin ate and cheap Ex J 1 Remedy A trial entails but “the comparative'y CAPIT AL, $500, OOQ, 00 trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering Sun Mutual Life and with pain can have cheap and positive proof of ils claims, Directions in Eleven Langraz-s, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST IN MEDIOIN 5. Accident Insurance w y, ef Monty eal, FE SHOEMAKE iC LINSURANCE! ‘The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York. ASSETS ist JANUARY, 1882, - - Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest /here,payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, o E very de the undersigned, The Northern Fire Insurance Company of CAPITAL, Every description of stances 4 rm The Londen and -cription of Property covered at lowest rates, The North American Life Insurance Company, READ OFFICE ~ Issues Policies on the Tontine system. ‘trial Plans, soot Uppers, —-——~. 0:0 AND $939,523.92, ; rates. Certificates issued. r New York. | 70: — Ch’town, April 14, 3683. Policies issued —--—:0: Londen and Abandomm. $15,000,008, ON THE ISLAND, Ps cise at the lowest rates. CALL AND GET BARG TORONTO, Parlor and TO SUIT ALL. Also ordinary Life and Indus. cacenepipigement SEY snmnetsssiveniaays Lancashire Life Assurance Company, ! TN ane emo All rates lower than the majority of Offices. | CHATRS, ndid Assortment, ch AND DEALEES - VREALila - CAPITA L, $506,000.00. A. VOGE a EER, & fa € C O. 5 en April 4, 1882. et re ett nN eu eee at) MARINE IRE f AnD roc Nes Fi t or% | Lee Fronts. A nice assortment of the Above for saie. CC. T. M@RRISON, FURNITURE. The Largest and 2 and Best Selested At Greathy Reduced Prices, | sAINS., Drawing Poom Suits | CHAMBER SUITS, Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap, ad. o Bedsteads. Beds, Mattrasses, &¢., Lc. LOOKING CL“SSES AND MIRRORS 1 | ee ’__ KuRIPIDEs. | [S82 CORE LESPONDENCE, OPNNIORS Or é Th. Oddfellows’ Entertainment. T'o the Editor cf the Examiner. Sir, In your issne of ‘a Jetter signed ‘* Argus” Saturday evening tye do not ho ld ours S¢ veg res} ~ONnSiD le for the i statements of our corrss; ponde ry Sincie Copirs Two CENTS. VOL 10, NO, 136, ‘favor of Ferguson and Eyan, and 17 in ifavor of Beer. - After three hearty cheers being given for Ferguson and Ee fan, ihe meeting broke up at 11 o’clock, p. | It was rather vtitceliliia to me, Mr. | Editor, that when the Government sup- ‘porters: desired to divide the meeting, as ibetween the Government and the Opposi- tion, or as between the candidates Fer- is noticeable for, guson and Egan, and Beer and McDonald, jits extreme want of courtes' The author, | their opponen’s would not agree to any- ‘in @ mean and cont temptible manner, cn- ith hing of the kind ; and, durin 1g the whole {deavours to damage the respectability of|meeting ssid never a ‘word about their i ssveral young people who attended the | other poor man McDonald, and appeared Oddfellows’ Concert. |refrains from jable to him; but, by the most disingeni }ous allusions, he is careful to make clear to every body whom he means. {manly course ‘* Argus” itaken. Insinuations and ‘ever been the weapons jcowards, among whom the lynx-eyed indi vidual ie worthy of no inferior pesition. Yours, &.., could not inuendos have Backs ap. of Prince Bank Edward Island. | Tu the Editor of the Rxaminer. ty a EPS times such as the present ‘are vot specially favorable for a satisfac- | tory sotiloue nt of this much vexed question. IP. jitical affairs are of far less importance ititwn the resumption of business at the Old Ba nk. The Committee appointed at the last meeting have promptly 1 issued circulars {to the numerous creditors. An opinion is current to the effect that cold blanketiog lis indulged in by a portion of the Com- imittee, It appears strange that anyone | Wo uld accept such an map tens: position whose “y nipathies were not in accor) with ithe resoluuions submitted. An am hetic lindividual seeking to convince any deposi- {tor as to the feasibility of the scheme pro- ; pounded would ‘acquisition. One thing is very certain, all ithe creditors are required to rebate thirty (per cent. of their claims, or the Bank must jgo into liquidation and bankruptggg It ihas been shown that the business the concern might not be wound up for thirteen years, at the end of which time the un- fortunate creditors would be compelled to accept the merest trifle. It is, therefore, \in the interest of all that the sugcestion {offered in the resolution be promptly lacceded to, Any one creditor who refuses ito comply must know that he not only |injuries himself, but is instrumenta! in | im poverishi ing all depositors. li the cér- | tificates issued be readily signed, resump- ition will follow. If thro: agh any cause the isignature of the creditor is withheld, jliquidation, and all the evils ec mnected therewith, mustensne. Itis to be hoped that this great disaster will be averted. Ch’town, May 1, 1882. S. Arswer to C. G., Lot 30. T'o the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—C. G., who professes to come from Lot 30, in the last issue of the New Fra, has made an aitempt to bring some charges ag ainst the Hon. William Campbell. - Now \T have not the slightest doubt Mr. Camp- bell will be able satisfactorily to explain, ‘not only in this matter, but also as regards | the duties of his office. Mr. Campbell has, since his appointment to office, worked inight and day for the good of his country, | and has a record above suspicion. The isame cannot be said of his predecessor, W. | D. Stewart, the man who is now soliciting ‘the votes of the electors of the First Dis- ‘trict of Queen’s County, who spent most of his time, during the summer months, driv- ing through the country with a pair of i horses and a handsomely cushed buggy, |sporting white kid gloves; and his office, iwhich he was paid for handsomely to at- fend to, was neglected. Mr. Campbell inevrer allowed a mechanic to certify his ‘own accounts to the tune of hundreds of dollavs. Mr. W. D. Stewart did. ' In 1878, Mr. Campbell! voted for the measnure which C, G. writes about, and he Davies Government, of which Mr. i ‘ Very judiciousiy, he mentioning names, lest the |consequences might be somewhat disagree- A more un- have employed by not prove @ very valuable ; rather ashamed of him. os ONE who was PRESENT. Covehead, April 28, 1882. > Ene Summerside Notes. Friday's storm was one of the wildest we have experienced this year in consequence of which we have had no Colonial mail since Thursday. This ia nomination day, and a number of country people are in town. The general impression here is that Hon. John Lefur- gey and Dr. Gillis will be returned with little difficulty, There is a repert in Sum- merside that the wsthetic editor of the ** Journal’” made a speech at a polttical meeting in Charlottetown on Thuraday evening, and that he referred to Hon. Mr. Lefurgey as one of the c»ndidates certain of success. He told the truth for once; but how will the Grits like such a state- iment. | There was quite a fiasco at the Clifton Honse here on Saturday morning. It ap- pears that a young gentleman from Tyne Valiey became enamored with a young lady belonging to Port Hill, and the love was so deep on both sides that an elopement was arrenged while papa was absent, The young couple started on Friday, and ar- rived in the evening at the Cliften House preparatory to getting married the next morning, but the young lady’s mother hav- ing missed her daughter, and becoming anxious, drove from Port Hill, arriving at Summerside about two o'clock on Saturday mornivg. It is needless to record what fol- lowed—the marriage was prohibited, and the girl returned home with her muiher to Port Hill, while the young man went off to his business at Tyne Valley, firaily resolved to ask papa’s leave for the hand of his daughter, on his return home. It is but fair to say that the young gallant behaved himself in the most honorable manner throughout. Summerside, May 1, 1882. — a - Two Notorious Burglars§ and Ruffians on the Rounds. In 1879 two men named Riley and Troy were sent from Charlottetown, P. E. I., to Penitentiary, subsequently being removed to Kingston under the charge of Mr. Foster, of the Dorchester Penitentiary. At the expiration of their time (two years) on their way from Kinyston they were arrested by the Railway Detective at Point Levis, for being drunk and creating a disturbance at the station. On being searched a quan- tity of skeleton keys and pick locks were found in their possession ; also two tickets for Pictou. They were released after un- dergoing a short imprisonment, and con- tinued their journey to Picton. These facts were communicated te the police authorities at Picton, St. John, and Halifax, by the Railway Datective. These men are known to have been in Fredericton the time the post effice was burglarized; also in Truro the time the Post Office at that place was robbed. They are also suspected of being the parties who stole a horse from a farmer a few miles out of Moncton. About four weeks ago they were recognized by Detective Skeffingten, of the [. C. R., in an hotel opposite the station in Traro, The Detective sent a telegram to Stipendiary Wortman at Mone- ton to try and get a definite charge against them, >ut not getting a reply, and having other business to attend to, he left. The following night a place was rebbed in of) c+ stewart wos a member, used their icfinence ie Bill by saving it ithe Governor General's assent. } al TO HTOOCK tT! Yours, { ple c A LovzrR or TrurH. | reserved wd roods to the value of Traro. On Sunday night last a place was entered in Apohaqui and a quantity of $300 to $400 stolen. These same men were known to be in that + during the day. Ri iley and Troy travelle d together under Christys’ Paris Silk Hats, Christys’ Hard Fur Christys’ Soft 66 Christys’ Hard Felt Christys’ Soft « é‘ 6s ve oe Christys’ Hats for Men, Christys’ .“ “ ’ ae. TOGETHER WITH A ‘Large Stock of Canadian and American Feit CHEAP FOR CASH" G. DAVIES Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. boys Ladies, Hats ! - & CO. nices, Venitian Biinds, &c., all of which will be sold below cost for cash. All kinds of orders prompily attended to at moderate charges. JON REWSON, , 18*2—2m ; Ca April 8 rela © rakes, Chite dren’s CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON. April 8, pi beep ‘Estate af Late W. B. TPXHE Trustees being auxious to sell, will receive Offers up to May next, for a two story Dwelling Cottage, with ne arly helf an acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay’s prope ty, Allin, | Malpeque Road; alse for a ‘\ arehouse four police station. stories high, and a good cellar, opposite the Seeuve of J. W. JOS. PICKARD, KNIGHT. April 18, 1882. ae WEEKLY Ex AMINE BR. _ Per # sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerni: g 'P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap- ‘er way than by subscribing t » Tem Wee. ¥ Examiner. Sent, postpaid, to any Address in Great Britain, United States er the Bo. ‘LONDON HOUSE. minion, on reneipt of Qne Roltar. May 1, 1882 the pretence of being peddlers, selling ent- : nhc note Ik ry, knives and forks, ete ‘As such aro | Public Meeting at Stanhope. known to hotel keepers, livery stable —— ikeepers, ete. Riley is the principal of the To the Editor of the Examiner. two and a desperate roffian. Height: five | $rr,—On Thursday evening, the 27thjfeet eleven inches; light complexicn; (locks [Apr il, pursr ant te notice, a public meeting; very like a well known character called was held in Stanhope School House for the | Slim Jim) dressed in a brown suit and hard purpose of nominating candidates for the | felt hat; considerable of a talker. Troy approaching election. At about 7. 30 p. m. ;smali in size, about five feet seven inches; Mr. William Shaw was,by unonimous vote, | dark enrly hair; dark complexion; dark suit put in the chair; and, in afew remarks, | of clothes; in the habit of berrowing horses stated the object of the me eeting. He |t to peddle through the country, and then then cailed on Mr. John C. Leitch. Mr. ; )Selling the horse and when they turn a Leitch made a short, but, from his stend-| trick split out, one going one way and the point vigaro us speech, in which the policy | other another, having previously agreed on of the Sullivan Government was overhauled |a place of meeting. and found fault with; but did not saya great dea! abont the question at issue. F Mr. P. P. Campbell, of Tracadie, [A mistake occurs in the above. Riley, who was sent to the penitentiary from this oni ity, returned last fall, shipped in _ f silo wed; and, inasensible and vigoron Si brig Florence, belonging to R. F. Quir style, defende d the policy of the Govern-: | Esq., and was deogtick én the passage ‘ men t, at howed that every pledge made | Li verpool. ] by Mr. Sullivan at the last election had; ny “fulfilled, even to the repeal of the Assessment Act. strides in England. Last year the beer After some other speeches had been! duty fell off to the extent of £220,000. Ju made on both sides, in which the speakers | ihe year. 1879-89 no less than 51 per cent. at times waxed warm, lof the English revenue was raised from L. MeMillan, Esq, , entered the Schvol, :aleohol; last year only 43 per cent, was and being called on, replied to the sup-| raised Rois that source. Sir Wilfred porters of the Opposition, defending the |Lawfon continues the fight with renewed policy of the Government and his own line | | courage. of conduct during the last four years. Ee George Alexander, Esq., replied, and! It is reported on good authority that appeared rather surprised at the speech of | Prof. Borwash contemplates retiring from Mr. MeMillan, and eaid that he would | his position at Sackville to go regularly support the Opposition candidates. After into the ministry. Also that the Prof ’s some hot discussion, ‘first circuit will he Charlottetown. Like- Mr McMillan moved; and Mr. James'wise that Prof Goodwin, who took the Carr seconded, that a division of the house Gilchrist scholarship, is to take the ploce be taken. Carried. of Prof, Burwash at Sackville.—St. John The division being taken, 26 voted in News _———_90o-———- -—— The temperance reform is making rapid aorenrapevear ; pach as age Kota Kes a 0 eee een oe oa u - a guavas = ite SE ale I <7 4 Se cl x ragermermeres sremeeer 6 any " j ea a" Stem eaten ene eee ae a ' n