ae cnt jousts, Parliamentary Manners. (From the London Times, ) There was a time when manners were very bad inthe English Pariln-| ment, but this was w her *n Parliament had not vet established its supremacy, and it is worth rem: arking r the manners | agua from the time when Parlia-| ment grew supreme, an dwhen it came to be “recognized that this supreme cy | could only be maintained if on many great questions both parties acted in| Pepys, writing on the 19th} queer | cencert. December, 1666, describes a scene hey he witnessed in the House | ef Loris: “ My Lord Buckingham lean- | ing vahely over my Lord Marquis Dorchester, my Lord Dorchester re- meved his elbow. The Duke asked whether he was uneasy, Dorchester replied yes, and that the Duke durst not do this if Buckingham replies yes he would, and that he were a better man than himself: Dorchester said that he lyed. With this Buckingham struck off his hat, took him by the periwigg, and pulled it aside and held bim.’’ There is nothing so bad as thisin the Parliamentary annuals of the Georgian era. Chatham is said to have been more feared than any orator of his time, but his invictive was earefully mearured, Neweastle, then Prime Minister, he once asked whether, Parliament sat only to register the edicts of one too powerful subject ? Hereupon New- castle is reported to have been fright- ened almost out of his wits. But this was fair fighting. There was no im- putation on Chatham’s part of ignoble motives ; he simply accused his advers- ary of the splendid sin of ambition. Our Parliamentary history- abounds with encounters of this sort, in which the thrusts delivered, whether in earnest | or in jest, were often hard, but always) bestowed according to fair rules, an with an absemge of that implacable animus which leaves enemies when the fight is over. Every- bedy knows a story of Sir Robert Wal pole having a dispute with Pulteney about a quotation from Herace. Tho Minister bet a guinea that his own version was right; a “Herace”’ was seut for, and Sir Robert, proving to be in the wrong, threw down a guinea, which Pulteney pocketed with the remark that it was the only money ever paid by the Minister which a member could accept without shame. The words were not in the best taste perhaps; but how English the whole scene was and how suggestive of good-humored sparring with the gleves on! Mingling withthe chronieles of Parliamentary however, are many stories of downright kindliness and chivalry in debate, upon which students of Parlia- mentary histrory must always dwell With~a sincere, pleasure, .Coming to recent times, nothing could have been better than Mr. Disracli’s panegyrie on Cobden after the latter’s death, or then Mr. Gladstone’s reference in Parlia- ment to the death of Beaconatield. .On this occasion the Liberal queted the words, sunt lacryma, et mentem mor- talia tanguot,’ which Fox had also quetedin 1806 ; during Pitt’s last illness, refasing at the same time (though unaware that his great rival was actualy dying) to support an amendment to the address whieh” was going to be moved by Lord Henry Petty. Mr. Disraeli was not long in repaying Mr. Gladstone’s generous tribute of respect, for he alluded to him as *‘ the most eminent member of the house”; and the same compliment was paid on an other occasion to the present Premier by the present Lord Derby, then Lord Stanely, who said that, “on whatever point we might differ, everyone would acknowledge the right honorable gentleman to be one of the greatest orators England bas pro- | dueed.”’ >_> —a Many stories have been told eoncern- ing M. Gambetta’s eye that it becomes necessury to re-establish the true factsof the case. The most popular account is that M. Gambetta, when quite a bey, destroyed his eye because his father refused to take him away from school, and this is related asa proof of his detertained character. This version has, however, the disadvantage of being absolutely false. The injury was due to an accident when he was aboy. A tool escaped from the hands of a werk- man ina turner’s shop and struck Gambetia ia the face, blinding him in one eye.* In the eourse of years the anterior part of the giobe gradually dilated and became so large that he could no longer close the ey yelids.” In 1867 the eye was removed by the cele- brated oculist, De Weeker. De Weeker eoenves the eye, but he ultimately ent it to the histologist, Professor Iwanoff, remarking at the time that it was the eve of a man destined, he was sure, to enact an important part in the history of his country, Two years ago Prefessor Inwanoff died at Mentone, haviag still in his possession Gambetta’s eye. This relic, together with Pro- ffessor Iwanoff’s collection, was handed over to his most devoted pupil, thé Duke Charles of Bav: aria, brother ef the Empres of Austria and of the ex- Queen of Naples. Thus the eye of the statesman and patriot was, as Dictator, contributed more than any one else to raise armies and resist the German in- vasion, is now in the hands of a Ger- mau Prince, + OH fee fuse only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing shop on P. E. Island, and the only place where you can get every part ofa sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browns shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Speaking of combatants | THE DAILY xX A MINER, | Late NORTH DRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LOXRBDON, ESTABLISHED IN i809, ee () OO Subseribed Capital : : - - $ 9,733,332.00 Paid Up Capital .- - : : - 1,216,666.00 | ee ()° O TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF | FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS he were anywhere else. ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. | Losses Setiled With Promptitude and Liberaillty. ——— 0:0-——_ — FIRE DEPARTNENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates, 70: LIFE DEPART MEHIN TD. $12,000,000. 00 ? ; ; | Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - - 0:0°——-— Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 070 Profits of previous Quinquennvium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 —n £0 = New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may _ be obtaimed at the PRINCE EDWARD [SLAND BRANCT, | No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. | GEORGE W, DeBLOIS | March 16, 1882— 1847. Canada Life Assurance Company. 1882. Capital and Funds over ens 5,600,060 Dollars, Annual Income over - - - 1,008, G00 Dollars. HBRAD OFFICE, FLA MILTON, ONT. —— 1:0: ——_——— calek eeeeehs ALEX. RAMSAY. Secre{ary : | R. HILLS. ot Abstract of 35th Annual mprett to 30th April, 1882; Managing Director and Pres’t : A. G. RAMSAY. 1, Aguote BOG) Apes, OG... ote ccc cres crs coctt estes achecesatnces cess: UUOROE soos cecas tetas $5,064, 206.05 i Pe Tg ns alo oin ok od buienwen Gaeids 444 <cili> sake ok ee 1 1008, 164.31 3, Income from interest (included in above).-.............. ee ae. ko ae ve jet 1,232.62 &, Claims by deathand matared endowments... . 2.2... 2... see eee e ee ee cree teeees Reeane Fer bo 4] 5. Do, as estimated by the Company TR DUREEOOE FOU, cos cine sess cgie $e ataarieste 362,858,00 6. Difference in Company’s favor between actual and estimated death rate...... 2.2.6.0 l eee. aes 150,816.14 7. Excess of interest revenue over d:ahclaims...................-.000 + 59,199.76 NEW BUSINESS is nearly a FOU RTH of the returns of 1881 of the 24 Licensed Companies, TOTAL on the Company’s Books EXCEEDS A FOU RTH of the entire amount in force in Canada, BONUS ADDITIONS to Life Policies for the past fifteen years have added $375 to each $1,000 of Assurance, CASH PROFITS for same period have been from 35 40 39 per cent, of all premiums paid according to age at entry, Abstract of Life fisurance” in Canada’ for tlie Year 1881: ( Condense d from the ; Supe rintendent’ s Annual Report for 1881.) 5 — aii i t of Policies |Namber of, Policies Net Amount in foree ‘ n | Premiums for year. |™? oun New. | in force at date. | at date. ! enbtia Bil 5 cc ncs: $oos,uu1 | $3,914,730 | 13,998 | $24,904,171 Citizens. . 21,168 { $153,700 697 1,032,254 Confederation... 214-738 | 1,917,214 5,378 8,003,279 fen. 0-32 ba. i..-- 37,207 420,000 1, 263 L872,598 North Sweat 7: 345353 *1,410;384 1'816 | 1197 212 in BASS t. 148/564 1,671,768. | 3/047 4990157 7 ‘32. 403,597 1,821,362 9,087 11,370,008 Equiabic. ees 2920365 1,079,000 | 2,665 6,449,617 Umien Moatesl.......... 94,304 j 472,050 1,925 } 2,888,028 Standard... 2. essa. 194,724 | 1,072,600 | 3,289 | —_6,870,05 ——$ ——* Including Industrial Business. = Inténding Insurers can judge from the foregoing as to where they can place their patronage with the greatest SAFETY and ADVANTAGE. MARITIME PROVINCE BRANCH—169 Hollis Street, Ualifax, N. 8, P, McLARREN, D. H. MacGARVEY, Ge peral ‘Agent for MN. B®. E. 1, Secretary, tlonorary Directors for P. E, Istand—Chas, Pajme~, Hon, W, W, Sul ivan; R. Beer, Esq.; Hon. J. 8. Carvell; R. R, Hodgson, Esq, : edical Advisers at Charlottetown—F, D, Beer, Esq.,M. D.;W. H, Wobkir and N. F. Esq.; W.E,. Dawson, Esq.; Geo, » Esq., M. D. With Agencies in Summerside ,Sourcs, Georgetown, Crapaud, and Montague WM. McLEAN, Agent for Charlettetown. Nov, 4, 1882. OS ee DETE MINED TO Siti. D. A. BRUCE, “MERCHANT TAILOR, Having imported an unusually Large Stock, of excellent value is prepared to make Suits and Overcoats to Order, AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED FOR ON THIS ISLAND, Oo THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Nay Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Worsted Cloth, Scotch Tweed, Canadian Tweed (355 Patterns toe select fromm.) And all kinds of Cloth usually found in a First-Class Tailoring Establishment Perfect Fits and Good Pig orma ne ot Gwuarantcca OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured un the Premises, IS OFFERED AT BETTER VALUE THAN IMPORTED A Large Assortment of FUR and CLOTH CAPS, UNDERCLOPHING, 1600 White and Colored (American), at Clearing-out Prices, and a full line of GENTS FURNISAINGS s@ Intending Buyers will find it to their advantage to call and examine ou FELT HATS, Men’s ard Boys SHIRTS, © COLLARS and CUFFS Goods and Prices. D. A. BRUCE, Nov. 22, 1882~—2m mon wed sat wkly. 72 QUBENSTREET. Prince Edward island RAILWAY. a em TE TA BLE NO. (9. ‘| WIMTER ARR CANGHMENT. | To take effect ou the 29th Nov., 1862, TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) U ardigan .. : seorget’ n. Ar 6.20 “ ——-—-— Mt. Stew | \Dp4 45pm Morell....| oe 5.27 ; St. Peter's. | | "eee Bear Liver} ‘*'6.06 “ Souris ....| Jarza0 * TRAINS INWARD. (READ UP.) STATIONS. | MIXED, MIXED, MIXED, Sh’ town ..JAr 4. =m ‘Arll. 15am: Arl}.30am Royalty Fe Dp 3.5 ‘|Dp 10 52** N Wiltsh’e| “ San ee | *410-01 ; *4 “f Hunter R’r; “¢ 2.45 #* | ‘6 9.45 **! Bradalba’e | ae 2 Ge ** | i ok Co’ty Line. “* 1.59 **! ** 8.58 ** | Freetown.. | ‘e 214Q $4 5 84 Gap e* 1 Kensingt'n) 3.90 i" 38g i : 1245 | i Me ace Summ’ side! ‘ArlL. 20am | ‘7.45 Miscouche | Dp 10 58° Wellingt’n; ‘* 10.31 * Port Hill, le gas « ©’ Laeery...i “*‘ 3.20 ** Bloomfield | ** 8.05 ** Alberton .,: ** 7.27 “ ; Tignish...| <* 6.30 “ | Royalty Jc; Dp). 07am Weeki. .2. : #°16, GD ** Bedford, . . | ' MEO .** Mt. aa , ** 9.55 * Cardi at | #4 995 + ‘Gearge:'n le 800 « Mt. Stew't| ‘Dp 9.5 9. 55am Morell....! 1 ** 0046,% St. Peter's “ia” Bear River To." Souris.... i. Tee L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. 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Carter's Little Liver Pills are very smal) and very easy to take, One ortwo ro makea dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not ape on purge, but by their gentle action please all who usethem. In vials at 25 cents; five for$l. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE Co., New York City. F ts at i 3 : THE PER FECTION SOLE PROP ETORS pei: iGREENI LEESS HUNRIVATLED rc 2 PEBROTHERS | Tee FOR totems salen pe ll . v ODY. | 18! i EF . ARGYLES ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorxe HighLaxp Wuisgry: “We have visited’the bottling stores ef Greenlees Brothers, and have gelected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to carefu] examination and analysis, Thé samples were very fragrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and = well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” ‘ArTgur Hi, Hassaut, M. D. “Orro Hgxnsr, F. C. s., F. Lc Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY “MARCH STATIONS. | MIXED, MIXED, MIXED. Ch’town . Dp § §.15am| Dp 3.30pm) Dp 3 00pm Royalty Je *'B.2e 4 oe On: N Wiltsh’e ‘ 9 OO +6. “6 4a5.** Hunter R’r| ‘ 9.45 “ , ** 5.00 ** | Bradalba’e | 110.23 ‘*) “6 5 35 ** | Co’ty Line.| ‘10.32 ‘* | ‘* 5.48 “ | Freetown ‘10,47 ‘*| ‘* 6.03 * Keusingt’n, “11.10 ! ** 6.25 “| Summ’ side pt pia e7u** Miscouche | ‘* 1.37 a | Wellingt’p] ** 7.05 **! Port Hill. .) ‘* 2.48 **' | O’Leary...! “4.05 “| Bleomtield | * 4.30 ‘* Albertca..| ‘* 5.10 ** | j Tignish .. Ar 6.05 ‘* pe RE | Royalty Fe ID p 3.2 23pm ae | “ia Bedford. . .! o 4.00 - Mt, Stew’t | ** 4.45. ** << 6,0a: {‘ 1883. 12, ‘Tae | a AND iSLAND ARGUS CONTAINS any other Paper Fublished in P. &, Island. Guided by the and this Dominion! AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER | Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, | | Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear ip tbe daily edition, AND Aiways ug to the Times. 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