when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxtrwwes, ees ee AS en tq ene cee oes linet Srrete Corres Two Certs, CH ARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1883 VOL. 12.—-NO. 41, ean “ This is trne Liberty, “Tt r I. ? K ~~ Ei yew seri Ney aa ot) ne Tas PALLY rmNA MINER, — fg ISSUED * a, as N Ny paid te gy ras &** ‘out ved ikl t me UE a. aD VESse! , ry is Phariaitetowh, oe sey ne . ts, matt Na hh ‘ RANKIN ; J ‘i . ace ee << Months, SZ OU AY to tl nbitemie a . ae North Side Qneen Square, has the boner te announce a Vonths, L 20 /arrangements wit! of Frince Edward Island and neighborhood that he has made . 8 with ‘ ae” te we chan ope Month, he mobi va 5 + af aeons WR. BB. LAURANCE Coaitacts may a ® a yo quarterly, halt y: fy Sree The Eminent English Oculists’ Optici: vi, 08 applica Ti culists Optician, ss ee - = to personally superintend the adaptation of his ate, = ¥ ' YP DNR ‘ ‘oont g ror uanuary, es. ISPHOPACLES. AN VW LW VOTE ALMANAG FOR J ’ {> WO TAC as iN y EKGLASSES : . ny te In conseqnence of so many applications he will be et ! ‘. it C.D. Ry ’ “© : : ‘ : . D. Rankin’s Hrar Store, North Side Queen Square, from Friday, the nal pied Quarter ket day, 8 1, & m le oth, to Pridayy the 12th Jandary, « Tay ‘ * a A « 4 thos : ring ; : tt : > re gly. iss reangt Laiay, S eye R ' “ : yd . ? ae uid nd . vesr0a. rhe hoiri that Laurance 8 Lenses ; fire Yaa * : aa } bag ‘sy ni nm tne Kpectacte-wearing public of Great Britain and the testimeoniale vee sai) Kooa, 25 oe ; y . 2 frong engrente ¥> of the Noglish Oouligtapamony the faculty in Kegland and inthis Prov. ¥ 1 far guerter “ey , Fee ae be Conclusive that nothmg better in aits to-visidn can be obtained, and when in . —— il High) Days paddit jon BUCH Conses are S@fected "and adapted to the evyeby Mr: Laurance personally, Ma ‘ Var oy WEES sia ses water len’h. | Rankin is convinced he aeme of comfort will be obtained by every persox requiring the . 14 « ‘ Tieton lee Of Spectacles or Eye-glasses : —s h m 1, mit: : : setae erent ” = 49418 0 6.3 4 , = Saurtace’s mode of procedure is to test the capabilities ot both eyes, and not only . tees y 49; 191 L Obe4at j toe emee (Ge exact es ae each eye, but also fo seleet the particular Lenses - DB, diy | 4a 99) 9 Solis aah pee TEPTed TO arkest deli ant to Pve sight withod#discomfort» Mr. Laurance i® non D,. ' 7 | +9 + 3 0'7 | trang r to Prince Edward Island in his capacity as an Optician. For years he visited this 1 13, £ ; £9 ce a pAroevince, &s tes'imonials from (ur leading Medical men and citizens, as far back as 1554, mith g ’ ; oF (& 3) & Bi @ BOLTED testits ‘ir, Laurance is one of the leading Opticians of Englaud, ape his visit here is ia gai og! 5 B98 9g 49! » gher one purty » fod that isthe \otvodaction of his celebratedsLenses througty REGULARLY rity | 23) o5Pe 5Sulto 22 jACCREDI(I TED AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DUMINION, to I my | 43: o:1 7 36111 ¢ Ria Persons who bave :ried jn vain to he suited with Lenges are particularly rv quested to : 42 ah S ESEL 47 peall at ¢ hapkiu’s, and as MR LAURANCES, VISIT CANNOT. BE, PROLONGED. F 3 . i Mi eatin i BEY ON D A PEW DAYS, it beboves those requiripg his assistance to call ag early as possible w. uh a F sc! 30) 9.20] © 97 REFERENCES AND TESTIMONIALS, as to the Quality of the Lenses, etc., are hag it $ ry we $6 3 960; 1 6°? ro? upled with the names of the following eminent Medical men and residenta ot Nova o— erin ye . | Scotia .— wi y 4) 33/10 19) 1 SO | ae q ee au ber, wo 45 34 10 50 2 38 Chief Justice Sir William Young. . 44 BOIL 24) 3 38 Rev. Dr. Hill, Rector of st. Paul's, Halifax. ss a ae : 7 | The Hon W. J. Almon. % D. 23 on, > ; n ; . . a 29° 1 a6! 7 38 | The Hou. A. W. Smith, Jadge Supreme Coart. $i, 4t)°2.33! 8 38] 9 93) J. Scott Hutton, Principal Deaf and Dumb Asylam. t) 423.38 9 26 Dr. Arthur Moren, Physicimn to Deaf and Damb Asylum. ~ a : + pe Wm. Bunbir 2x-Mayor of Matifax. or ‘edt @ anlar on Rdwd. Jennings, NM. D., President of the Medical Council of Nova Scotia, ag| 431 7 46.14 56) Vice-President of the Medical Association of Canada. 35} 49, 8 47iait 27 | Wim. Tobin, €. &. C.S. ~5,.51,.9 47) 0 39) 9 39) W. B Slater. M. D. ; +e vit any H. C. Herbert, NM. D., F. R. C, 8., Surgeon Major, A. 4. D. : ; ‘ os Seemann - 32, 55. faornp. 2": a a a ee Oates . 311 57) 0 47: 3 491 From Chicf Justice Sir Wm. Young.) From the City Medical Officer. | wleop & MORSON, ipvosite Post ; ; Island, iding, Sum- ie mrsters & Attorneys-at-Law, WOR. ‘ ion of ; eT gents, HOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC ae OFFICES : ira (lab Committee Rooms, ¢ : OMce, Charlottetown, P. E. i Weants Bank of Halifax Bui merside, P. E. Island CO, | 5 why WYEY TO LOAN, : wietate interest tm, MeLzov. ® i, 24, 82 -—pres ber . r Coe # = ; table, @ {Late of Iial os AGENT Fi are of » one STé roate- iil on .SER BR ; England, 4 Mion & Lancashire Fire Tasurance Company, of Enziand, om good security, at W. A. O. Morsoyx. 0k E N MAGEACHERN : Be 5 in Warehouse) al Fire Insurance Company, of, Si of London Fire Insurance Co., = of Englal h j HAS His Office to vi, REMOVED his New Buildiag, M@.Qusen and King Sts.—Up Stairs. Ch'tow D, Dec. 7, #2, ee al vax OAK of Nova Scotia. ural. & ESTABLISHED 1832, Hawipax, 2ad Dec., 1682. | y I have pleasure io testifying that the two pairs of Spectaci.s | have purchased from Mr. B. Levrance give a clearer and purer light,| especialiy under GAS than any I have pre.) viously obtained HERE or ELSEWHERE, Ww. YOUNG, - Orrice or City. Mepicat Orricss, Halitax, Nov. 1, 18*2. Me, B. Laurance: DsaveSin,—I am very much pleased with your glasses, they are particulaily clear and well d, and suit ~y eyes better than any I have ever used. have had great ‘pleasure in recommending,them to my friends From Eey _— Rector of St.) ina patients. I am, &e, : — Se ; , ARTHUR MOREN, M. D., Hatirax, N. S., Nov. 18, 1882: City Medical Officer. My Dear Sm,—The glasses with which you! have supjied me for reading, both by fatura!),, . ‘ and artitical light, have proved themselves From H. €, Herbert, M. D., F, R. C. S., Surgeon Major. .M. D. Mr. B. Laurance has fitted mn. with glasses iwhich snit. me admirably, an’ | recommend persons whose vision’ is defective, to consult lhim when lenses are required, H. C,-HERBERT, M.D, F.R Surgeon Myjor, November 00, 1882. could be desired, I strongly! rsous wishing to save strain! upon their eyes, and enjey comlort whil jreading, to apply to you to fit them witb Lenses adapted ty their condition of sight, L am, deur sir, yours truly, Grover W, Hitt, Rector of S:. Paul's. Mea. B. Lacsayce, Optician, 147 Hollis St to be all that recommend aay pp ’ . 2,4. A. M. D, | From Hon. W. J, Almon, M. D. Hauirax, N,S.. Nov. 4th, 18%2, My Dear “ix,—by the aid of the Glasses you last firtea me with I was enabled last night by lemp Tight to read with comfort, a, hing I had not done for some months pre-! vious, From Ex-Mayor Dunbar. Hatirax, N.§., Oct. 23, 1882, B, Laurance, E:q.,—- Dear Sir, -Iam using a pair of spectacles purchased trom you 18 years ago at the Hali, fax Hotel, and thes suit me as well to-day “as 'when I first used them, WM. DUNBAR, ExsMayor vf Halitax. lam dear Sir, Yours trey, WILLIAM.J. ALMON., To Mr, B. Lavranrce, Optician + From Judge Smith. Hai trax, Nov, 2, 18°%2. | ste that T have purchaséd of “Mr. Laurance one or two pairs of Spectacles, and have found them everything I can desire to : : c : nes,—I have worn glasses improve theision for wrillng and reading! Ma. B. Laygraxes,—I gas since I was ten years of age and 4m new in — my fiftv-seventh yrar and until this minute I have never possessed perfect sight, and in my profession a8 4 school teacher ] can how ap- f preciate the way in which I now see even the: smallest type by artificial light by the aid of iyour lenses, es A. Smith, Esq. No. 1 LoceMay Srkggt Terrace, Haljtax, Qt, 23, 1882. From Jam I be g to ~ H. W. SMITH, Jadge Supreme Court. N. 8. From the Principal of the Dea and Dumb tnstitution. Hawivax, Nov. 1, 18%2, Mr. B. Lanrance fitted a number of the pupils of this Insti‘ution requiring Lenses to} From Dr. Jennings — CORRES PONDENCE. fDi ene eld dig enchants We do not hold owrselves responsible for the opinions ur statements of owr correspondente. Belfast Grammar £chool. —— Te the Editor of the Evamier. Sin,—Sathrday, the 30:h nlt., being the close of the firstterm of the present school rear, the writer; with a number of others, on the invitatioty of the teachers, repaired to the Elden Grammar Scho], for the pur pose of holding an examination, preparatory to) awarding. prizs. The ‘examination, fellow-citizen, Dr. McSwain, whose echol- arly attainments, coupled with the fact that he had beet for a nuniber of pears a successful gramthar teacher, particnlarly qualified him to act the role‘of éxaminer. The manner’ in whiclr the pupils ‘ac- qiutted themselves, the alacrity with which they answered the various que:tious, was truly astonishing, proving that they had a thorough grasp of the different subjects in which they were examined, and highly creditable not only to themselves but to their teachers, Mr. John A. Nicholson and bis assistant Miss (hristy Morrison. Too auch praise cannot be accorded Mr. Nichol- son for the progress made in the school during the short time it has been under his charge; for, although young in years he appears to combine, in ® matked deyree, those natural and acquired talents which eminently fit him to fill the position of principal in a schoul, which numbers among its graduates those who are fitted to adorn, and who do adorn the higher walks of life, men who have distinguished themselves in all parts of the civilized-word, both by.sea and land, shedding a lustre, not only on this, their native district,-but upon our Island home in general. In connection with this, it would appear that thegrowingcustom of holding periodical examinations, aud awarding prizes accord- ing to merit, is productive of more good, acts as a better stimulus, and is more in keeping with this enlightened and pro- grestive age, than the eld time, but not honored, birch, or cat o’’nine tails. -The following is the PRIZE LIST : GENERAL PROFICIENCY. Ist, H. K. McLeod and Theophilus Mc- Leod, equal. PUNCTUALITY. ist, Eva: Nicholsen; 2nd, Florence A. akiTuMetic (higher. } Ist, H. K. McLeod; 2nd, Theophilus McLeod ; 3rd, Floretice A. Carrier. ARITHMETIC (lower.) lst, George H.:Lord ; 2nd, Katie Ross ; 3rd, Eva Nicholson. ALGEBRA (lower. ) lst, Katie Ross; 2nd, Eva Nicholson ; 3rd, Emma L. Moore. LATIN (higher). Ist. Theophilus McLeod; 2ad, Alexander Bell. LATIN (lower). Ist Eva Nichelson; 2aud. Emma L. Moore; 3rd, Ka:ie Russ, FRENCH (higher). Ist, Theophilus McLeod; 2nd, H. K. McLeod. FRENCH (lower). Ist, Eva Nicholson ; 2ad, Emma Moore and Geurge Lord, equal ; 3rd, John Me- {unis and James Martin, equal. GEOMETRY. es Theophilus’ ~“Mcbsod ;~-2ad, ell. Alex: GRAM MSR (higher. ) Ist, Theophilus McLeod and Alexander B-ll, equal; 2ud, H. K. McLeod ; 3:4, Florencs Carrier and Maggie McLeod, equal, GRAMMAR (lower.) Ist, Eva Nicholson ; 20d, Katie Ross and George Lord, eqnal ; 3:d, Ema Moore. GEOGRAPHY (higher.) ist, H. K. Mcleod; 2ad, Theophilus McLeod ; 3rd, Alexander Bail; 4th, Fior ence Carrier. GEOGRAPHY (lower.) lst, George Lord ; 2ud, Eva Nicholson ; 3rd, Emma Movwre ; 4th, Katie Ross. BRITISH HIsToRY (higher ) Ist, Alexander Bell; 20d, Theophilus MeL30d ; 3ed, H. K.McLeod ; 4th, Maggie McLeod. BRITISH HISTORY (lower.) Ist, Emme Moore and Eva Nicholson, equal ; 2nd, K tis Ross ; ed, George Lord. CANADIAN HISTORY, Ist. Eva Nicholson ; 2nd, Emma Moore and James Martin, equal; 3rd, George Lord. CHEMISTRY. lst, Thomas McMillian; 2nd, Emma Moore and James Martin, equal ; 3rd, John Mcinnis. SPELLING AND DICTATION, Ist, H. K. McLecd; 2nd, Florence Carrier and Eva, Nicholson, equal; 3rd, Alezander Bell. , (Patriot and Presbyterian please copy.) te New Year’s Day was the twentieth anni-' versity |,of emianojpation in the United States. On the tirst day of January, 1863, President Licesiu issued his proclamation giving “tothe slaves of the United States their freedom. . el a Et ocr The Boston Post advocates a treaty of reciprocity between the United States apd Mexico. ——-——- —— Sietens FoR, Sa.e.—-A few new and second- cl by assiat their sight, and | have pleasure in tes+| Mr B Lanranec, of London, has shown me eka, _———— titving to the benefits the wearers of thea great variety of speetacles, all of which bear rain Wy Paid Up Capiial ~ $1,000,000 | ojosses bave deriv.d from their non oe close examination. The a — a yi ’ >e>™ for the aid thus obtained sScverTa of t ©™ ished and the mounting beauth uD an su rep deserve Fund . 325,000 would bave continued to labor under great ctantial, 1 cam see more djstinctly through tary sania diffieully’ fn readiag script Or print, @D%)pig glasses than any others I have tried. I er An Ageney of this Rank will be opened OM | wouid thus have been seriously retarded 10 \ wj)] recommend them to my patients, dal teaday ext, 19th inet, in the building | their studips . which they are now ‘enabled to) EDW. JENNINGS, M.D: reat [i hy 0c apied by the Bank of Prince Kdward pursne with ecmfoert and satisfaction both to Visiting Surgeon to the Provincial and City + of meer under the mavagement of the under-\themselves aud io their teachers, Hospital, and President of the “Medical apy Dep. : J. SCOTT HUTTON, Council of Nova Scotia, etc., etc. “iz y posits will be received on imterest, and Principal. Ctrrent account ‘i = wi Draft. i. elle From Dr. Tobin. y ‘i$ granted on the various Agencies and s Medica) Officer to the institution of . _< Maetponlents of the Bank. oe and Dumb 1 bavye muvh pleasure in|9 Soura Street, Halifax. N.5S.,'3th Oct. B2. ; Sterling and other Exchange bohglt and Dacian aie cesibaanny of the Principal, J.) I kereby certify that [ have examined sev- Mid, and geueral banking husiieds transacted. 1S Hutton jeral »pecimens of oa = Bpectesicn — re. . a . rrITy <N. M.D. ioy Mr. B. Laurance, onden, and have Db. C, CHALMERS, ARTHUR MOREN, ’ "ell ons sad nil Ch’ 7.199006... ; hys fand Dumb Ipst. /found them well cut and moun ° ss : 1 town, Sear tt; 1852+ ‘Asn Physiefan to Deaf an ao servienbhe artista. : . John Woodill, Es@ WM, TOBIN, F. RB. ©. 8. ot’, , From tad E ; INSURAN Oi OP RICK, le LAURAXC! : Eeq. > , . . | From Dr. Slayter. : | Dear Sin,— In the year 1864 1 purchase Hat Oct ts, 1882 . hn t.208 cladles (and have abivax, Vet, 18,2582. nr air’ of night-reading specta ( / ioe them /ver sight fom a ak pret. ‘Dean Se" Tbede wacko e Bas ite vestea@ay and found that you Lenges and ean Only say that they. ) nr ; lh d vu + ay oe 7 eb é J . (een Insurance Company, coe wma ne Pers Pd pad myname ob tm bat perfect set of glasses I have ’ ali- Your books, and as you then told me thet fx. I believe you to dae ery in — ’ <n dein “ee i ; bly well able to correc vould supply me with a pairthat 1 cou ‘business ard thorougbly oF OF ENGLAND. at ean pate for 20 yeats Jouger. Well, che various a of visiou in those who may | UAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS — }being tive business, and only in my T4tD consult you, Iam, etc., ~ ’ 4a MALisliat. . g iuac iV ’ ° a m. But jadge W. B. SLAYTER, M. D. Bo lL . \ year, 2 — a a a oe ae I oh eS eae ’ imy ,astonmmime ‘ ’ se Takk ; Eeg. or aicashire Insurance COMPADY cise paper, 1 could ser to read “it in| ee r ob Tr . ‘any part.of tlie room hy the light of ope gus From H. Mezssicin, Sq: of) VAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLABS|pufne? as well #8 when Twas 20 years of Hauiyax Hoiss, October 12, 1882.” l , lage, and I trast | will have an opportanity of . rents Mr B. Laurance, of o ustrance etfected on all kinds of property | Ke saonally before you leave) Higbteen yerrs ago, - B. ? ; at current rates. Losses. settled yromptly thanking you jr London suited me with spectacles, I have | and equitably, rrr ee: : our oly capac tint! ithem mow.ar@ they are as good as whea | : DESBRISA y & ANGUS, f y cre r JOUN WOODILL, purchased wie and my eyes do not require & He General Ayeuts. 1 itt, ‘, on ~~ tetrongt 5 pow > i. Oflice-—South Side Qaeen § 176 Bartiugton Pires", i » oso BENBY BESSLED, ‘ ny ' (deen Square, Out, GUiby, 18rd : +. ee" 1 Pe as ’ Ch 'town, Sept 15, Leese, bimditean, is , P. Ho Trarnu, Kent gure obph r gale by divaee. ied? whic: was of pthe most searchiug nature, | was mainly ocondacted by our. esteemed | un NN I A - aceite iad PARSONS'“=<PILLS MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, Aud wili completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from I te 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. For euring Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter-stamps, Send for circular. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. » JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan~ ‘ eure — cases = “ ten. rae that will save ; man ves sent free by mail. ‘t dela momen Frovention be beltel thad cork: ae ; JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (cet: ’ ternal Use). CURES Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrh@a, Chronie Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, D! of the Spine and Lame Back. ‘Scit everywhere. Send for pampatet to I. S. Jounsow & co. Bosres, Masa An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most are worthless trash. He says cnn A A KE H EN § LAY lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose. 1 teasp’n- taneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively Neursigia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here & letter-stamps. 1. 8. Jounson & Uo., BostTos, Mass Condition Powders are absolutely pure and immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hers ful to 1 pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail fer a. == See ae Fe NRE ISS. 18S. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. To the Wholesale and Retail Trade: \ ' & A. BROWN & CO., are showing a general assortment of British e and Foreign Dry Goods and Fancy Ware (suitable for the Xmas season), at very close prices. The very latest NOVELTIES shown in every Depart- ment. se 4 Fancy Woollens, Dress Goods, Fur Goods, a speciality, . Ageneral assortment of Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch Carpets, of new designs, ofextra value. Also Twine Mattings, Hemp, Carpets, Oilcloths, Paper Hangings, etc,, in variety, all of which are being disposed of at our usual low priecs. Establishment closes every evening (Saturday’s excepted) at 6 p.m. W.& A. BROWN & CO. oo ae mba aa Ch’town, Dec. 15; 1882, — ~ — ee SE ES a a nl a iret CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFH INSURANCE IN THE WORLD. The Dominion. Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. 0 $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. 0 An Assessment Company with » Safety Fund, Life Insurance at its actual cost. Cee se Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island, Working & Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882,—ly DETERMINED TO SELL. 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. nee THE STOCK CONSISTS OF Nap Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Worsted Cloth, Scotch Tweed, Canadian Tweed (355 Patterns to select from,) And all kinds of Cloth usnally found in a First-Class Tailoring Establishment, Perfect Fite and Good Workmanship Guarantecd OUR READY-MADE CLOTHINC, ' Manufactured on the Premises, IS OFFERED AT BETTER VALUE THAN IMPORTED. of FUR and CLOTH CAPS, FELT HATS, Men's ard Boys’ UNDEMGLOT ING, 0 wus and Colored SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS (American), at Cleanng i 2 Pros. aud a full Woe of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS Buyers. will fod it to their aivantage to call and examine our Assortment ’ gw Intending Goods and Prices, : CFE A Ceol vent satgwhly. 72 QUEEN STREET. ae = meer uaaaaaaaasaaaaammammaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammamaaaaaasaasaamassaasasaamasamsamamcmmmcmremccccrcccccee