ns a a ae Pee gee wg » Se Beas te eee oe Re Mn vam ae f a 1 eo ix ‘4 = een Ret US REN ORR A FS EE RE EEE a Eee Res 5 SEE =< sell, thon ine a h acces wane da asttenceintt fttetaceti % 3 ors thy, Wa yey OX 4 SINGLE Corils \ his is trae Liberty. wh Fre Ti ng to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evuiriw : : 4 , ave "wyar ? , aT ry 3 3 ‘ Dis riiy Ny : mtrry “oY 4 Vy. ) r Irw"Ter : * NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1882 i. iy >} S43 .) Ab Lt i j a vv. GIN hy i } .it3 bi bu NY, J Sth 4 . , iD vt i A w Ay LOOe —— ee areata ae si a er oo ee ” eR ee ee se Gite am ti tlmen tin. tnmmpeestnitnnamet cunaiemapamamatie a ons ee : : re —— pws cw - — we ome og . : ae one emote = at et 4 eet q ui} SPAILY HXAMINEI at... ale : PS rr” 4 4 Rat: Loe a at ni ¢ther [ftems. ve —~ Hi t,t ft INTC} ae 2a > a =e - ‘. a - wrourtai nae ‘es eee | e j RSet Tee Tse ers eee : | Lavy Tuprrn is ind laposed. ‘ yt ‘ * at , A r ' a sé. 2. — j ‘ . rial Wa | Work is progressing more favorably on } 2 : O24 94 O85 SASL space &, AO BAM the Panama canal. . : eee : He IP CHD Sethe ; TAR : ; S a — a o. ; ‘ Ss Weve y \@x¢ Vy vy Mir I 1828 Amster. am fe visited by 102 ‘ wal aed \ Mi i Ye | Bh Amcrican veszeis; in 1850 by only 10. uel -@ ~ & codcs SF cd Se ae ie Vi 2 . Q ; ae an . . 25 “ oi : ‘ ‘ a ; A PANAMA despatch says that the difficulty itt ect ; F : ; sa)? , " J ‘ ye, ee _-£ G * an - ge . | between Guatemala an france he 2m COMm- @ne Month : ; © 5O i Seiad <3 ¢ bi off Ten! Ss OC K Of CzPFocerics at t vee .Gustemars ant france has been com es *9 e/ prom s€C. Adve ‘ 1 ‘ 2 } —__—_-.-—-— Gontracts may be made for monthly, HP. ey se |} GUNHILDA, the lady whose letters on the euarterly, half yearly or yearly advert a to >. se oe THAR i a deceased wife’s sister’s marriage bill have ee ee “yi. . Se Be —o = attracted so much attention throughout the mene, -] Pr ' Domiuion, is seriously i) : ichisdiabandil . —_—_a___—- “TD. 4 ‘ : - ‘ 4% .so4 a) ‘ a a Boe j ie a s : i . wweEege ’ . _ . - Parties wishing to get their GRGi EMLES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. catenin 2 4 ate. i A . o* . . ° ° ° Ni TT! t) A LY Vit Ah i fy { Ir is said that the Princess Louise will in- i Lyn ly i} Hh UEP LUA, GUOD THA, 25, 39 and 35 conts ; CRACKERS, 4 to 14 #ents; , MOLASSES, 47 cents; terest herself in the operations 6f the Women’s RALSINS, 10 conts ; CURKANZS, 8 cents. SU GAR, 8 cents. Immigration Society and see the batch of . Naw . IPP} cnrarre AMPrany need li Hus GUY ULL) Gil}, CAPITAL, TEN ILLION DOLLARS. City of { ondan CAPITAL, TE Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates Losse etiled promptly ani equitably, . & VE € ut. Office—Scu'h Si Ouren ~ quare. 1 ‘ ; ‘ Ch'tewn, F D> & 198 o- STEAY 1 OTEAM Was VU i Le h¥d ao To the Front: The Mayflower Mills Mave been thoroughly overhauled, and | a tirst- lass Steam Enuwi* « put in, making it second to Nuhe on the Island, yo Patties from a cistance can receive thei: griate at shortest Dotice, i. 8. GATES, V t West Royalty, Dec. 20—-4: Jaw, wily 2m opener a - . St. nike CE iOis HE ahove Ho:<«! is now RE OPENE D, baving been thoroughly mpaintead evd refurnished in the best -tyle. Being centrally sitwated end within three netwiteswalk of the Railway D pot and § wae ‘ atibouts, it offers iaducs Depts to the traveling public Permanent end Transient bon ders acco- Wodeth 2. unsurpassed by any other Het l in the city. e WM. E. H.CKEY, @h’town, Dec, 21, 81 P — a GROCERIES, &. AT THE FISH DAARKET W bole-ale and Netail. GRAFT AS Cae 50 barrels SUGAR (Yellow Extra C), 0 barrels Graunlated SLGAR, 100 balfcheeste and caddies |} EA, 2 0 barrc is Choice Family FLOUR, 100 berreis (Ameriian) K.D. MEAL, 10 eertels BEANS, 20 varrels URIE. APPLES, 5U boxee Valencia and Muscate] R ISINS, Soap, bi Juuis, Buck: ts, Wash Boards, &e ; &c -ALS» 600 qtis Choice Family Codfish; Shad, Sal. mou, Mackerel, Herring, Dighy Herring- Pork, Hama Bacon and Lard at lowest prices, €h’town, Jan. 27, |882—6i W. C. BISILOP, Bere Lay Ct —_— AND FORWAR JING Marine 5 [ug uP . 18 Bi General Gomuissign Agent, BS 7 298 >» BMT, yr. OG ee 2 HALIFAX. N. 8. pat ULAR ATTENTION given to the P's hipnice' of | ters and othe: Canned e. is, andl collect! .* Custom j/rawbacks thereon, Hultg, Cargoes, and Freights ineured in first-class offives at tiost favorable rates Consignments of Protfuce solictied, and prompt returns guarant a, Corresponds oce BOM ited and prom pty. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr LOUK YOU hic STOVEPIPE. } answered } | ie i | STOVEPIPS re HE subscriber is new making an assort. met of Stovepipe and TinwWare, | Best quality which be is selling cheap for Casb, Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, miaclasto | order, Special prices to wholesak dealers. Orders tor fitiing up Stoves promptly and, carefally attended te, i Orlers solicited, Shop opposite Dr. kin’s resident ¢, QUoek Street, Jen- R. RODD, Practical Tunemith. Crarlotivinwne, Sept, 3), ok Ban BUSIKESS COLLEGE, ‘Besigned to | ies, at Dn otetew, , . A marge lot of ? "yeANTys Cheap ; CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very ii at cost for Cash only. A. HUTCHESON, 109 Upper Queen Senger - ww ~~ i i and sundry other articles too numerous to meu - ee ee a ee a re RN LL NT A ET LY aE TE RN TY ee RN ne RE ee mg Ey NRT Ae ET mm mOoam AST OC fF KS he I laths a Cloth Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, a ca I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY THIS LINE. Readymade STOCK IN &.,.* WY oss va y ‘ a Fe £ rae, % yr. Een. 34 : y Some Expensive Ladies’? Cloth Mantices and Dolmans, and zs Y Be > ; A? $¢4and «4 oe q*., ; k "Od * ~ Et ai g.ined Clo: ikks ,=ealettes and Coicret Dress Goods. | -rON JUST LOW, | animant Figg wore ffoathans Volyetaand V ssortment of Fiswers, Feathers, Yelveteens, Ladies’ Sacqnes, &., &e, rs % 2 — : R. W. TREMAINE, Nov. 1, 1881. , SS°QUEEN STREET EE IE LI Me tC ME i ERO TRE TR AO A ON SRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. wsr-saiieel E | W. & A. BROWN & CO. kvery Department of a full AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ' of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, we they import direct from the best British and Foreizu markets. AT A BA Rep RUD co GPENED AND MANRHED their Establishment assortment of “Ie A eT Ee en pt ge 2S os A“ INSPECT THEIR {ja 9 ; i » 7 -\TT + AOuATy VV vy, “\D _, LON ® rox iw Lk YOU WAN r GOOD \ ALU] Pity YOu R WN. SOS RS RT RR ee NEG as _ a an nee en — CHARI OUELTS WN Tl, %) 6 atnal aw s sy x14 ake ilitsran 3 : For Scotch and Fuglish Tweeds Worsted Suits, Ps For Casadian Tweed Suits, (ESTABLISHED 1573,) ; £ 4 : o— . . Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of g' OY Qdvere O2LS of all Descriptions King and Queen Streets, Char- ia | ; Pe , | -GO MAULEOD & aM STRSLET, CARIES HALL lottetew D, TO- Tier Oy RiITT T BY } ne 7 3 RREGH ® biiuuas a Propr igtors, ? ‘ Educate Y ung Men a fer liusiness. j ‘ep ETS 6" o™% ; : | UPPcR Q J= DOORS ABOVE APOTHE gtr, Coma Powel * , CO UR SYSTEM 7 conducted on Actual TWO CORNER B sivess and Scientitic Principles, and races al ubj é jecessary for a thorough ve i . a aaa eS i . D. Ou facilities ea There you W iit find the I irgest an l best assortment of Cloths in the POL ALE, ak ae atlu ur ata ; iy aa teaching these are the most complete that have I- land. Prices ve Y moueructe. Tne best wor Kouinship and a pertect tit ana practice are syuaranteed, eve been devised, Lheory & combined, aad the whole course rendered so interesting and practical that the duilesi stu- dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. ‘The gourse of study ts short “pr setical, useful and st what every MAN needs —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Purnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &ec. Xe. t Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner a " 2 reas omabvie 5; ic Is J ; ; . . : arlottetown Oct L, J88i, and will use, mo matter what his calling or Charlottetown, profession is to be dws ce NP A RO ON CN ON PE a wren atari ‘The youth commencing a business life with only industry and inteyrit y as his capital, the elerk eng: ged duripg business hours, but desirous by "eve ing study to repair the de- fects in bis education, each have the advan wze off-red by our sessions occupying DAY ND EVENING. Merning Sezsion. 9 30 to Af 12, and 2to4p.m. Kvening Session, 7.30 : ; to 9.30 } i iplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- tory examinations. Students may enter at any time. No entrance examination requir d. Business men and others are cordially iavited hE EXAMINER HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH to call and examine our ; ) . o ‘ Teach your sons te hat they will practice A Large Gann ly at Pri ti ; Typ ( il tg | Py ee Sat ewe Tact ning Terms, Tuition, Te SY NM Upp A ai ii i ig 05 all db I'l cholarshi ps, &¢., &c., on app sheation to ee et nn at : L .MuLeR, | OF THE LATE.T EXVESTION 4ND BEST DESCRIPTION, Principal AND WE 4 pw 4 sa2aas S8l—eod. BANK OF P. & ISLAND, | cei et cota | oe neon nm tlearnnatre i na Vtiriitn t iyo? EAANK OF P. BL ISLAND NOTES taken uder the Garefal and Skilful Supervision of Me, J. W. Mitchell, at their face for Goods or iu payment of Jan. 2 NOW PREPARED, Bot “eaiariass S$ BOOT STORE. | ’ : Nov. 29—t ‘BILL HEARS LETT? R FEUDS, FARM WANTED. | BLAME CHEGLAS, REt ond W eh cae a Farm of) 7 ’ PGS TER jacres of fria: te sell and : = BAND bb. LL, s eaiieel &¢., &., in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, porous subsoil, well watered, with dwelling House and oth ¢ necessary build- with foll particulars te Mr. Lodge, soppa, Edinbargh, eis ON Short Notice, ines Address, Rew, Haumiiton INTING OFFICE maidens off at Liverpool. Ball ro ep In Brooklyn, N, Y , on the 16th inst., the boiler of a flour mill, at the foot of Fulton Street, burst and ore man was killed and several were seriously injured. Another ex- piosion occurred at Chester, Pa, on the 17th. by this one fifteen lives were lost, ccetalnidieae CoMMANDBR CHEYNE seems sanguine of ob taining $40,000 in America toward the expense of reaching the north pole by balloons. Sir Hugh Allan and other residents of Montreal have undertaken to obtain a subsidy of $20,- 000 from the Canadian Government, te —_— Cot. IxGersoL, does not mean that it shall be said, after his death, that he turned from infiielity on his dying bed. His -ecretary, who witha ss short hand, is instructed to take i ;down accurately what ver he may say on that o cea ion. ‘* There will then be no oppor- tunity,” he says, ‘‘ for any one to put into my mouth utterances contradicting the expressions of my entire life.’ sinipielemiietieas A SOMEWHAT sensational story is published | in Toronto, about a girl whe graduated from the Orp'an’s Home being an heiress to wealthy |" elations in England. ‘A lover Wheshe dis- Warded before the welcome news, is alleged to be prosecuting her new and hints are made that the Police Court wil see anew and re- vised edition of the Vilage Blacksmith. eg ae LoyAuty is now dying out in England. 24 | few cays ago, when the Prince of Wales wa ' shooting in Leicester, ered to watch the sport, stream of coevevances lined the read from; Leicester to Bradgate. At tour o clock in the afternoon bout 10,000 people were in the! fields adjoining the wood where the Roy al party was shootine, and when the Prince lef the woods, the cheering could be heard two miles off. crowds of people ga th. and a continuous sii biioiles stall KILLED In Tee Woops —Elijah Norris, of , Sussex, N. B., was killed on Tuesday after- ‘neon by a tree fallingen him. He was work ing at the time for William Armstrong, putting logs in Trout River for A| McAfee, Esg. A Newcastle derpatch of the 15th to the Globe says: ‘‘ John Beckwith, of New- castle, was killed yesterday by a falling tree 7 = e working in Duar clair’s camp at Red i. He was married, and leaves a wife aad four children.” aiialihainass AN Important LEcisiov.—The judgment delivered by Mr. Justice Risby in the -u- preme | ourt in the case of Tapper vs. Murphy is an important one ts the town ef Truro Tt is one that arose out of the prosecution of the hotel keepers of Truco who seid liquor in| violation of the Provincial license law previ ous to the adoption of the Scott Act. There wasanumber of convictions, but this one was made a test case. The squashing of the conviction in this case relieves aj] the rest |The cost of the suit, which was a protracted 'one, will have to be borne by the town.— | Halifax Chronicle. AP | A Lonpon paper says: ‘‘ The irony of idestiny has never made iteely more appar- ent than in the career of John Bright. One \iliustration may suffice to substantiate this statement. No man has so energetica!ly denounced the existence of sinecure offices. He designated them as jobs, founded for the sole purpose of affording outdoor relief to | the aristocracy. This, however, was before ihe had attained bis fiftieth year or worn the Qu en’s livery. Since then we find him bot iding ene of the most lucrative sinecure offices under the crown—that of chancellor ‘to the duchy of Lancaster. Beyond the signing of tickets giving admiasion to fash- ionable marriages at the Savoy chapel, Mr Bright has really notiing else to do than to draw his salary ef £2 000.” ciate THE recent census gives the total area of the United States (not reckoning Alaska) at 3,025,600 square miles, of which 55,600 square miles are occupied by water—lakes, rivera, bays, ete.,—lcaving 2,970,000 aqrffre mil es of land, or 1,900,800,000 acres. The total population (see February ‘‘American Agriculturist,” p. 146) is 50,155,783. This land, equally divided, wor uc l give to every man, woman and child 377 acres, and an onion patch 3 by 9 rods, over. If we divid: the population into families of six persons, exch family could be allotted 227 acres Allowing one quarter of the land to be mountain ridges, sandy and stony tracts, and other ‘“‘bad lands,” there would stil! be left the regulation ‘‘quarter section” (160 acres) for each family. —----—<} —_—-— Porxt pu Cxrxy, Feb. 15.—The Presbyte- rians of Shediac and Point du Chene have had unusually mterestinz services in their church this winter. The Rev. Henry Crawford, P E. island, weil known asthe convenor of the Synod’s commitice on temperance, began missionary labor here on the lst of Decembe and continued til) Feb. Lith, when he deli- vered his varting addtesa amid the sincere regrets of his numerous frieads, to whom he has become much endeared. Mr. Crawford’s efforts to encourage the Sabbath school, which is pow in a flourishing condition, bis faithful fam ly visitations, and especially his eloquent, wwstrucuve and impressive preaching, hav given a stfmulus to Presbyteriasism in this piace which was zreatly needed, and which. it is hoped, wili have lasting results. —Cor. T legraph fhe st John Sun understands that the rev yentleman had been app inted to preach in che Presbyterian Church at Harvey, York Ee ee ee drag vpon ber land heavy skirts are the real lis usually the case that the same lshould be freed from these pests VOL 10.---NO. 76. Over-work Among Women. One way in which women ate over-worked by their own fault—a sin of ignorance freo nently—is in the use of foolish clot'ving. We are : less in bondage here, far Woman & are 38 i rz Cloth ing devised to suit the needs of the human made and taken care of, and it would vive a woman freer movenmel t, gr ale? @Are and comfert about her work and play, ard would be an aid to alth rather than, as now, @ strength. But a genuine re- form cannot be msde by any one Woman, for it awaits the development of public opinion. But cannot we ail lend a hand here, and say on all proper occasions, that women’s dress is absurd, and inconvenient, and uuhealthful, and that we wish fer something better? Most of us can put, leas work and care upon our trimmings, and pone of us need wear a trained silk or one that tonches the floor. We may all wear loose and warm clething, and bear the weight uy 0 shoulders rather than over the hips. Various female weaknesses are sup- posed to on sused hy active oo. by much standing upon the feet, by mich clinbing of stairs in the purseit of one’s daily in- dustry. They may be egeravated by these = ses after they have been once induced, but I have serious donbts whether these n re lly attributable to Correspendents offenders. It work might have been dene—the standing and the climbing—had the muscles of the body, both external and internal, been left free and unweighted by the clothing. How manv feathers’ weight are added to her burden. of toil and worry by a woman's long skirts, a8 she goes about her work in- ill more er tically wrong } 2% } 4 unt hae body would De much more @s'ly Loo 1 he weakneeses are ofte the causes above named. | doors and uk upstairs and down, around or cleaning the floors in an ?—American Agriculfurist the kitchen fire, uusuitable dress for March. a ~~ oe © Etock Notes The lack of proper care during the win- ter leaves the farm stock in peor condition ‘in the spring. Any such animal should be i well cared for now. A mess of warm bran- |slop daily—a hi ‘ttle zinger sometimes stirred ‘in—will be usefal for a cow. If calves are infested with vermin’ they at once, rubbed is affec. A mixtare of sulphur and, lard, along the spine and on the brisket, ‘itive. A tablespoonful of sulphur and mo+ lasses, taken internally ence a day, will help to drive away the lice; it will aleo prevent the disease known as ‘‘black-leg,” frequently found among calves in early spring. Sheep that are suffering from an iffita- tion of the skin and consegtent loss of wool, should have afew doses of a mixture of equal pastsof cream of tartar and sul- phur. Ewes with early lambs shonld have epecial favors shown them in the form of dry, warm pens, and rich food. The lambs need to be push | forward ata rapid pace. A little cow’s milk may be giren them while they are still quite young. Over feeding of young animals is, however, to be avoided. The breeding sows should be separated from the othe: ®&, ab a Dp ovided with dry and aded w ih eut straw or leaves and furnished with a fender, or plank fas- ceeg to the wall eight inches above the a r, to prevent the young pigs from being rus! ied. As early chickens are the ones that pay the beet, when practicable set all brooding hens, and take good care of all chicks hatched this month. The poultry house should be kept wholesome by frequent sprinkling of planter oy ashes. Kerosene mey be applied to the perches if lice or fleas are present. ” ? at warm pens, bh Horses’ feet will need attention at this season of the year, when the roads are in had condition, and there is much slush and wet « very ® here, . Horses anp Dantas. — H. H. Logan, Suffolk Co., L. L., writee that a horee last summer gained access to some Dahlias, and a considerable quantity of their leaves con stems. The animal soon afterwards: went to the i ara, ate ite evening ration as ws sual, and the next morning wes found dead, though ee are) atly in perfect health the day hefore. fr, L. ie inclined to ree rd the Dahlias as the canse of death, for the reason that on two former occasions the horse had taken a | ite of the plant and did net seem to be well for seweral days afterwards. While the Dahlia is not re- varded as a poisonous plant, it may have a peculiar effect upor horses, and we readily comply with our e rivienéride nts aligges- tions that we ask for information If any thers know the D Ajlia injurious to horses, hope that they may r pat t.—-—American Agriculturist for March. tiles tical York ‘‘ Commercial” says that city is very gay this season, and that fashionable circle ‘‘is mostly made up of new-comer2, suecessinl ¢ il strik rs, horar va mine dise ad shar, prac- titioners in strect. vencors of old rags, retaile Ts < a fish and very poor whiskey, inventors of jobs to take in green- Ger utiles, and oe 3 8 , 2 nn very thinly veneered Christians,’ Jews, , | herts 4na @ii 8st United States Secretary Folger has is- sued a circular gran ting a Grawback of 89 cents per barrel on the exportation of flour manniactured wholly from imported foreign wheat. Advices from Lima confirm the report of the signature of a pesce treaty betwecm Shili and Bolivia. Chil aB An Austrian vessel é Italian craft loaded with Martin Captain Markham is to command the British expedition in search of Leigh Smit!, dD sreputr able frauds are re porte d in the ship ents of United cotton to England, AS. Perers’ ure despatch announces the has captared an i rifles. County, Feb. 10ch. death of Prince Susvoroll. 2 WE See RANA i SA nal cS A AAP RA apnea a pm mn suntnes 7 wasmamanentoeren aa cae secseeasagliguestagernrtantmmmeemeenss, derae-o-caeedl-ooteiersateameemediomaet ater a eae