mine?. °° | — om aoe gancheeremnantaguemanagepeaea> Wl pines-aenanengseonaaraperatoapint ees Se Suvcce Corres Two CEnts. Teams :—Fove Dottans a Year, “ This is true Liberty, when Pree bits Men havin to advise the Public, may speak tro'e;® 2-mibeite peti : NEW SERIES. — CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1882... VOL 12,---NO, 30, THe DAILy EXAMINER | {e ISSUED EVERY BVENING, COMPANY, | _ CORESPONDENCE. CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST i We do not hie ldo ij elves responsible Sor the’ i IN THE WORLD. ,, \oprnions or statements of our co? respondents By rae Examiner PUBLISHING ¥ROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WaTER anpD Gueat GeORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Rates oF SUBSCRIPTION : | To the Editor of the Examuner. me | | Dear Srr,— Allow to inform your M R ©. 1). RANKIN, Chemist, North Side Queen Square, has the honor to announce jcorrespondent ‘‘Deb” that [ was in earnest {+ tothe inhabitants of Prince Edward Island and neighborbood that he has made when I asked him the queston: ‘‘Sappose a | Six Months, e . . $2 50 arran roment a } ; ; : aa eel § Three Months ‘ : L 25 eements with person, if he were ignorant of the writings @L @ ‘ ese : mite Tee's I of Mozart,” etc, ete’ I presume very fer The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association i 4 ae Va R BE A U R A N CE are, and that is the reason I asked him, | ; . n@- Advertising at most moderate rates. . £ ® He evaded the question. ‘‘ Deb” knows) OF ST. JOHN, N. B. | Contracts may be made for monthly, well that I would not for one moment | The Eminent English @culists Optician, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- tolerate the singing of such music in! O ments, on application. to personally superintend the adaptation of: his English if I had at times all to say in the | fe , ‘ — ° SPR’ YACLES N CY 3G matter, and he also knows the acme of my $00,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. Working . 4 s A} D KY EGLASSE ambition does not run_ with. that! under Government License. ‘ JOHN MAGEAGHERN, |4¢ ©. ». rankin’s drag store; North Side Queen Square, from Monday, the |! White, but of the best classical writers 0 ’ 18th, to Saturday, the 30th December pret one, 3; Me... Balitar,. hove, snany , , y,, , a time laughed at the gross monstrosity of An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insurance it (Late of Italian Warehouse) ind will be at the Clifton House, Summerside, from Monday, the 1st, to Thursday, the 4th January, To all those requiring aid to vision. The hojd that Laurance’s Lenses have taken upon the spectacle-wearing public of Great Britain and the testimonials from the greatest of the English Oculists, among the faculty in England and in this Proy- ince, must be conclusive that nothing better in aids to vision can be obtained, and when in addition such Lenses are selected and adapted to the eye by Mr, Laurance personally, Mr. Rankin is convinced the acme of comfort will be obtained by every persox requiring. the use of Spectacles or Eye-glasses. Mr Laurance’s mode of procedure is to test the capabilities of both eyes, and not only to determine (he exact power required tor each eye, but also to select the particular Lenses best adapted to arrest decay and to give sight without discomfort. Mr. Laurance is noi a stranger to Prince Edward Island in his capacity as an Optician. For years he visited this Province, as tes'imonials from cur leading medical men and citizens, as far back as 1854, can testify, Mr, Lanrance is one of the leading Opticians of Englaud, and his visit here is for one purpose, and that is the introduction of bis celebrated Lenses through REGULARLY ACCREDITED AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DUMINION. Persons who have tried in vain to be suited with Lepses are particularly requested to call at C. D. Rankin’s, and as MR. LAURANCES VISIT ‘ ANNOT BE PROLONGED. BEYOND A FEW DAYS, it behoves those requiring his assiotance to call as early as possible singing this excellent music to any other lavguage but the Latin. I quite agree with his remarks, with the exception of his personal one towards me (which I feel sure he don’t mean), and heartily endorse all that. ‘‘Alligator” has written on the sub- ject. I know enough of the Latin lan- guage, Mr. Editor, to sing the 12th Mass through. If, at any time, I need to be farther instrucied, I will go and ask * Deb’s” very valuable assistance. Y ours, etc., S. N. Eare. at its actual cost. eee Ws Cood Canvassers Wanted. ‘ LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of England, City of London Fire Insurance Co., of England, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, Gor. Queen and King Sts.—Up Stairs, Ch’town, Dec. 7, 82. aes Summerside, Oct, $8, 1862.—iy FIRE INSURANCE. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY; Mead Oftice—Liverpool, England. ' ’ Dec. 23, 1882. ee The Bank of P. E IsjJand. DR. WARBURTON, — Te the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—Doctor R. McNeill and your cor- REFERENCES AND TESTIMONIALS, as to the Quality of the Lenses, ete., are dont “A St hold ip c ee te coupled with the names of the following eminent Medical men and residents of Nova,;responcent *' A Shareholder an eposi- PHYSICUAR AND SURGEON Scotia fx tor,” are at issue in re the bankrupt Bank LAN CASHI RE INSU RANCE. CO. { ' Chief Justice Sir William Young. of P. E. Island. I quite agree with what of England, ; Dr. McNeill writes, excepting one sentence Rev. Dr. Hill, Rector of St. Paul's, Halifax. (EDINBURGH. ) r ; in his letter. ‘‘ If the set off be lawful and -_—___— Office in Old City Hotel, corner ef Grea: The Hon. W. J. Almon, Hf. D. equitable, people will have to put upwithhh AG@RIOULTURAL INSURANCE CO 7 The Hon. A. W. Smith, Judge Supreme Court. it.” The Doctot appeats to.me to be very “> q Head Office—Watertown, New York. ‘| George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Entrance on Great George able and thoroughly henest, but in the sentence above quoted, he disorders. his point most irregularly, as Ben Jonson said in his comedy of ‘' Every nian vin his humour,” and exposes his argument to a thrust in carte, which his adversary ‘‘ the Shareholder and Dopositor” skillfully ad- ministers in his letter. Now, I say thata thing may be lawful without being equitable. I know and bitterly feel this to my cost, by sad ex- perience. If athing be equitable, people ought to put up with it. If it be unequit- able and utterly unjust,, they ought to resist it to the utmost, and to the bitter eud,.a phrase which J have once or twice heard in the Law (or Lawless) Courts of J. Scott Hutton, Principal Deaf and Dumb Asyium. Dr. Arthur Moren, Physician to Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Wm. Dunbar, Ex-Mayor of Halifax. Edwd. Jennings, M. D., President of the Medical Council Of Nova Scotia, Vice-President of the Medical Association of Canada. Wim. Tobia, #. R. C, 8. W. B. Slater, M. D. Hi. ©. Herbert, M. D., F. R. C, S., Surgeon-Major, A. 1. D. ————_—_____ = —n From Chicf Justice Sir Wm, Young,| From the City Medical Gflicer, Hawirax, 2nd Dec., 1882. | I have pleasure in testifying that the two} pairs of Spectacles I have purchased from Mr.) B. Laurance give a clearer and purer light,| especially under GAS than any I have pre- viously obtained HERE or ELSEWHERE, Catholic Chapel]. Street—night bell. Ch’town, Nov. 14, '82.—3m The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-olass British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as.low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct, 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. N. B.—No person is authorized to eollect monies for any of the above»Oompanies in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. +8 P . & A. NOW OPENED, NEW Dining and Coffee Rooms, North Side of Queen Square, ate Lb a Ol Blinn Orrice or City Mgpicat OFricer, Halifax, Noy. 1, 18%2. Me, B. Lavrance: Dear Sta,—I am very much pleased with lyour glasses, they are particularly clear and well polished, and suit my eyes better than ME a a a a CBowWARREN - ee ae yi OPPOSITE THE LAW COURTS, WM. YOUNG ~ this Island. : * \jany I have ever used. i have had great . . é « D. MAY. |. . cg, pleasure in recommending them to my friends be easqvof'the shareholders in the de- a Ch’town, Dec: 12, 1£82,—3m From Rey. Br. Will, Rector of St. .n¢ patients. I am, &., ~ fufict, bankrupt or absconding Bank. of. P. ‘ ome Paul's. ‘ee aioe M.D E. ara is ve a hard ; oe H iin d WellSelected § é ‘ Hatiwax, N. S., Nov. 18, 1882, - 4 re 7 aT Bett al such o em as are depesitors, as well as as now on hand a Large an e elec tock oO _§ Gank of Nova Scotia, | wipes see sh ra mee ag, | (tear terse td SclnSe 1. hn st | re supplied me for reading, both by n s i at their deposits shall be allowed to them if and artificial light, have proved themselves|From it. ¢, Herbert, M. D., BF, R. ©. in full, while those depositors, who are not HOME MADE AND IMPORTED ; to be all that could be desired, 1 strongly S., Surgeon Major. A. M. D. shareholders, are likely to have each to i ‘** take his bill and write fifty” per cent. recommend any persons wishing to save strain} discount—disceant is not the word which upon their eyes,and enjoy comfort while ESTABLISHED 1832, Mr. B. Laurance has fitted me with glasses BBBTS AND SHOES, | i 4 ith Which suit me admirably, and I recommend : : Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,000 reading, to apply to you to fit them with)/“ulc® * ae 4. it| | have at my pen’s end. The shareholder’s Reserve Fund 325 000 Lenses adapted to their condition of sight, oe wuess vision is de — to consult allusion to the late Honorable Joseph eae an lear sir, your , him when lenses arc required, , Pe ik _— . I am, dons sit zenze traly, q Howe, and his brother Commisioners in the carina H. C, HERBERT, M. D., F. BR. C.S., Surgeon Major, A. M. D. | November 00, 1882. year 1860, is very unfortunate. It ig not ** permeated by ari animatea ” ‘‘vitality” to Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, SIDE- ' succeed ‘‘ poisoned garments.” © I quote LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. f from the printed Report, or, award of ; those equitable Commisioners. ‘‘ A speedy aie ; . j : and final settlement” is exactly what, Dick In WOMEN S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN S, a Large Variety, Turpin used to apply for, whem he Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to stopped’ a mail coach on the highway, : in the days before railreads, (the nights any in the Market. 0 A Choice Lot of Felt Boots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers 1 ought to have said. ) Lastly, as to shareholder’s hint anent and Moccasins. oO legal expenses, it reminds me of what the The Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as soon as Possible, children of. Dan _ said to Micah, my namesake, when he came to look for Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner, a Chitown, Nov. 7, 1882.—wly Cc. B. WARREN, if Groves W; Hitt, Rector of S:. Paul’s. | An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Mr. B. Laurance, Optician, 147 Hollis St Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, ones the management of the under- signed. Deposits will be received on interest, and eon current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and cerrespondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and sold, and geaeral banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, : Ch’town, June 17, 18S2—tf Agent. From Hon. W. J. Aimon,. M. D. Hauirax, N.8., Nov. 4th, 1582. My Dear Si1x,—By the aid of the Glasses you last fitted me with I was enabled last night by lamp light to read with comfort, a thing I had not done for some months pre- vious, From Ex-Mayer Dunbar. Hatirax, N.5., Oct, 23, 1882. B, Lauraner, Esg.,— + eine ld. apa. Dear Sir,—I am using a pair of spectacles purchased from you 18 years ago at the Hali- fax Hotel, and they suit me as well to-day as when | first used them, WM. DUNBAR, Ex-Mayor of Halifax. 1 am, dear Sir, Yours truly, WILLIAM J, ALMON, To Mr, B, Laurance, Optician INSURANCE OFFICE, his property, and found it ‘non est in- ventus.”’ (Excus¢ the bull !) ‘Let not thy voice be heard among us, lest angry fellows run upon the, and thou lose thy life !” From Judge Smith. Hatipax, Nov. 2, 1882. I beg to state that I have purchased of Mr.) Laurance one or two pairs of Spectacles, and have found them everything I can desire to} CRE 6 ee ro James A. mith, Esq. No. 1 Lockman Srrest Txrracz, Halifax, Oct, 23, 1382. Fro improve {the vision for writing and reading, _ Mr. B. Lavrance,—I haye worn glasses See the ‘‘Book of Judges,” C. 18, v. 25. ; Queen Insurance Company, |rsrroe: ines I ‘was ton pune of Sgn and. ani Som Sages coe eee Mle Behl i eseeaiisaal i} J H. W. SMITH, imy fifty-seventh year and until i” minute J “hungry”—and for the word ‘‘fellows,’”— : LA Judge Supreme Court, N.S. jhave never possessed perfect sight, and in my| which is scarcely respectful to the parties : z OF ENG ND. FE Principal of the D Se cecis Mheaae to ehaitacan ae coe a alluded to, | would substitute the word : ; _% yar y a r rine a 0 e €a j , : 2 se 7D 66) . 4 : ; CAPITAL, TEN M‘LLION DOLLARS, and Dumb Institution. jemallest type by artificial light by the aid of mask ss bie ‘a ° Hatirax Nov. 1. 1992, (your lenses, ‘*He who takes from me that by which I live, nen : Lancashire Insurance COMPANY) a.» rornce sited’ & nombér of the eee rie D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR pupils of this Institution requiring Lenses to From Dr. Jennings. I % Sir, 5 ° 3 5 CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS | assist their sight, and I have pleasure in tes-| Mr B, Laurance, of London, has shown me our constant reader 3 asi titying to the benefits the wearers of the a great variety of spectacles, a of ablch Rees Mican HAS JUST OPENED ti Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, Offiee—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. rincinpitgesitninitay > | themeelv. and to their teachers. nent icaj{ have held meetings in their school district , : : ospital, and President ot the Medical ” i, aaa me og FUR C ATS IN D ‘ Y J. SCOTT HUT ne Council of Nova Scotia, etc., etc. and have each agreed to supply annually, ’ 0 A A RACHAN, f : 7 ‘ rincipal, for the next five years, the produce of frem ‘ sass : ne to four acres of potato tis iff 7a Geo rices. Call and f As Medical Officer to the institution of From Dr. Tobin. ied te senemnieandtieaties pt na These Goods must’ be sold, and are offsted nt, the lowest P 7 Deaf and Dumb, 1 have much pleasure in|9 Sovra Sraset, Halifax, N.S.,13th Oct. ’82, : t al eee to | 80¢ for yourselves. 7 Selle PLN Co AN FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX! . HALIFAX, N. 8. ABTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. glasses have derived from their use. But\cjose examination. The lenses are well pol. for the aid thus obtained several of themlighed and the mounting beautiful and sub- would have continued to labor under great|stantial, 1 can see more distinctly through diffenlty in reading script or print, and|phis glasses than any others I have tried, I would thus have been seriously retarded in will recommend them to my patients. their studies hich they are now enabled to) EDW. JENNINGS. M. D 2 i » s s£ Sie ; >! . . : . 2 = 2 pursue wit? / omfort and satisfaction both to) visiting Surgeon to the Provincial and City I hereby certify that I have examined sev- eral specimens of Lenses and Spectacles made by Mr. B. Laurance, of London, and have found them well cut and mounted and thor- oughly servicable articles, From John Woodill, Esq. WM. TOBIN, F. BR. C, 8, B, Laurance, Esq. : Dear Sir,—In the year 1864 I purchased a} From Dr. Slayter. Hativax, Oct, 13, 1882. pair of night-reading spectacles (and have Dear Sim,—I have examined your stock of certifying the testimony of the Principal, J. 8. Hutton. ARTHUR MOREN, M. D., | Physician to Deaf and Dumb Inst. used them ever since) from a Mr, Laura,.ce. I called on you yesterday and found that you\;o5.6: and can only say that they are the were the same person, and had my name onjp os perfect set of pon have soa in Hali- your books, and as you then told me thatitay ] believe you to be well posted in your you could supply me with a pair tbat I couid paginess ard thoroughly well able to correct gee small print for 20 years longer. Well,'the various defects of vision in those who may being inactive business, and only in my 74th consult you. Iam, ete year, I concluded to take them. But jadge| : W. B. SLAYTER. M.D my astonishment, at night when I took up p Lyveayce Woe, ©) ae wea to the evening paper. I could see to read itin| ° lent any part of the room by the light of one gas, burner as well as when I was 20 years of age, and I trust | will have an opportunity of thanking yon personally before you leave our city, From BH. Uessicin, Esq. Hattrax Horgr, October 12, 1882. London suiicd me with spectacles. Yours respectfully, them now and they are as good as when I JOHN WOODILL. 176 Barrington Street, stropgur p ty Eighteen years ago, Mr. B. Laurance, of I have /purchas<d ihem and my eyes do not require a a Se A Move in the Right Direction. The farmers of Fort Augustus and adjoin- ing settlements are desirous of establishing a Starch Factory in their vicinity. They They intend by the first of the new year to have a sufficient humber of? acres signed, after which they will advertise, hold a general meeting, and be prepared to receive offers from intending speculators. This should be a good investment for capitalists; as itis a very central place in an excellent potatoe growing section. A first-class site can algo be obtained, easy of access to ship- ping and other necessary conveniences. —Comn. 7—_— + + Ee ——— ‘Beautiful eyes are those that show Beautiful thoughts that burn below ; Beautiful lips are those whose words Leap from the heart like song of birds; 100 FUR CAPS, 200 CLOTH CAPS, FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IX THE LATEST STYLES. ——A LS 0— Charlottetown Nov. 2lst, 1882—2m sat tu th wkly Fire Insurance Company. . ON the City of London CAPITAL, $10,000,000. pea DIRECTORS: THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, CHAIRMAN : W. H. Maturin, Eeq., ©. B., Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman ; Suir Henry Barclay, K. C. B., Beautiful hauds are those that do Work that is earnest and brave and true, Moment by moment the whole day through. rT A ICR Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN DYSPEPSIA. Dr. A. Jenxuns, Great Falls, N. H., says: “I have prescribed it ann can testify to its eeemingly almost specific virtues in casea of dyspepsia. vervousness and morbid vigilance Nov, 14, 1681.—1yr Halifax, Oct. 50ib, 1852, | HENRY HESSLEFN, or wakefulness.” Robert Morley, Esq., mre G. H. Nottage, ward Leigh Pemberton, . MP. Spencer Gore, Esq., W. J. eae Junr., tat re Richard Basil Huth, Esq. Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. Property of every description insured at current rates. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. Island. Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., | The Hon. Reginald Capel, Charlottetown, Oot, 14, 1882,—2aw s cae io oe ee Et Et ar or an 1, 7 wer