% ae [ * a Pe rr i eg INCORPORATED A, B. 1864, _ — ESE o : 4 : i__A ee _ woth eta o ee en II 8 » oa } iH \ if TEVITTUN ATT? &T . ca tell ; z et ff {) dE] wa: XT a . THY , ) VV ‘ ,00n ATS VoL. 8 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, i880 NO 30 ox ava Lt \/ bl RAS ¥ ded sR a i J 4 Bd 4 ae Fon 5 a 7 DMD i rw mr y tO] J * KU er = aad ~- SOE ee allem cai nails la mit ’ abhi : ee oo ee oa 2 Bedentetn 0 — ’ pases ” - Sine . ~ - sea +e > Darrow Ewa ai we : ‘ * : 4 Hk PAtiat imXAMINER 2% ame a Line pp AILY i: XAMINER ‘fused when the company discovered who te Published every Brenive : €&@ Ye | 4 EMR AAA ARENT’. 'the owner wae. Then the two drovers ye 3 y oh every Evening, a Nitta J. ¥ i a _ r -|fused to have’ avything more to do with my rvye iY Lome ‘Ta 1 af - bDHUH Pu. DD oper wif : “S . OFFICE: ue % 4 BA igh k KCEMBER 22, 1880. ithe beasts, and the catile and sheep were YA... ot “sige < . > . ; ; ; we pas ) oo) DING, CORNER OF WATER a we Wek? Gt allowed to stray about the streets. Event- . . * : 4 ; i he > AND GREAT 4 ‘ORGE S rREETS, ba O:O eaten A Comparative Statemen CW antea. ally ‘4 um of poi emen : acceeaed » © i . \\ E are now showing an extra fine assortment of Goods in the Waree and Jewriky | aes ‘in gathering them together and drove a i Wh. Fs Te de 1; witahtia f.e DRVROMN : 3 ‘ Ps ne asi ny . >| them initia nre ea en _ dine, suitable for PRESENTS, would invite an early call to@insure the best; Mr. Hacxerr, M, P., has given nolice of | em, . inte | be Pee of — the i : CRIPTION : een (ac ld \ at hes, very handsome, from $16 upwards. Silver Watches, from | 4 motion. for an order ot the bf ¢ uee fOr a ' reat pout @Tyi anu \\ escerTn Rail- a OF ss ws lms ¢ paren mean .f "48 6] : , : : : i ! : i? j e4 WAV whence hey were transi Six Months $2 50 38 upwards ; all warranted for 12 months and chain and key viverkin. 4 Cheaper kinds; Statement siowing the amount Of DUSIRESS way. whence they were transmitted nad a i . : . 4 . “er : ; ; nPpiT ; Jef +} Three Mon? 4a, . 1 25 can he supplied, but not recoyamended. transacted for the year ending SOth June, | Jublin. During the detention of s' ; nA 2 “! ‘ ary ‘4 : ° . #49 * ” ‘ Oy . : ’ ae » yu > of Aw ir “ IAa » ‘ne dions 7 ; 0 50 Nolid Gold and Silver Chains, and a good selection of Roil’d Pleted Chain, | 1880, at the following flag stations on the the cattle at Cork no fodder wovld be . ‘ p : : : . : ; >, ‘ nile e Re ; ae fa " @ue W eek, a 9 12 Which are cuaraateed to wear well. Prince Edward Railway, viz: Bear River, supplied by the locai traders, They ar- - Pe i VR > i t> , + : ° . } . : sy n oe aved ; li hi rnin j gw Advertisi i¢ at meat moderate rates. in SELVER we have Brooches; Har-rings, Neck Chains, Lockets, &e, Silver is Bedford, Little York, Freetown, Miscouche | rived at Dublin this aorning I charge of : Mr. Jones’ agent, Mr. Brown, who took @ontracts miav be mad for monthly, quer- gerly, or half-y:arly advertisements, on appili- @i,tion. W. L. af * Si at ; te - TL a I i. JJ. Wy. MPC RELL, Oifice Sup't. : rer. re ree ' W. &. GREENWOOD, » Cathedral and Church Crgan Bultter RESIDENCE: * Bi. Lawrenc3 Hotel, Charlottetown. or CHURCHES wishing t IRGANS will do well to com OUIETIES get PIPE municate with the above, who is prepared te build CH!I'RCH ORGANS from $306 upwards. ‘“o my Churches on the Island Wishing to get an Organ the terms will be mest favorable. and prices will be given Yuet: Lower th ORGANS a paired and tured, ALL WOKI,W WARRANTED to give eom- plete satisiaction, Nev. 30, 1SS0 PROF iS in Could be Ghtained Elsewhere. PIANO: 1 SS of all kinds re- ul 3m eod SIONAL CARD! Fravcis 8. Lonaworvtn, Barrister-at-Law, HOTARY PUBLIC, OFFICE. OS, ‘Halleran’s Building, 46 Great @éerge Street, next door to the Union Bank, Charlottetown P. HK. Island. Nev. 25, ’80--her pat till 3lst dec ” CITIZENS’ Insuraice Company, OF CANADA. CAPITA L. eae $2,000,000. $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. President—S! R HUGH ALLAN, Vie.-Presideat—HBNRY LYMAN, @BRALD Fb. HART, General Manager. FIRE, LIF!, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. RISKS taken at Moderate Rates, and Lesses paid promptly. HEAD OFICE—!79 St. James Street Mentreal. Mi. A. CAMERON, General Agent for P. E. OUT, sept4—3m 2. QUREN GAPITAL,. . TWO MILLIONS STERLING NSURANOCE effected on ail kinds of Build- ings, Me chandise and Produce. Also, on éssels on tre stocks. a ra.es for isolated resicences, ea set'led promptly. GEO HSURANCE QF ENGLAND. GE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince idward Island June, 8) a Rint - DR. Jd. RB. McLEAN, C@raduate 0 the University of Pennsylvania, fermerly As@stant Surgeen to the 8th and Le ust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, contines his practice exclusively to «iseases of the Kye, Kar and Throat. @fice at St. Lawrenee Hotel, Pictou, N. 8S. Oct. 14, 1850. -Plour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal] !— “Bada” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘* Golden Age,” “Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Su- perior,’ ‘‘ White Rose,” ‘‘* Florence,” **Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K. D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” Quetatiens for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. b. at Mills, or delivered at @harlotteto wn or Suminerside. J. KR. FOSTER! Millers and Shippers’ Agent, ay 6, 3, Moneton, N. B, a ~— likely to be ranch worn this winter, and the genuine articles can be had at much lower prices than Gold. A fine assortment of Locke The New Ba Pins, which 8. Dai: wis” AS) phalin oi a: Mi 2 i Rings, almost all styles ; or “ad iw’, Gents’, Misses’ and @hildren. - in Silver-Plated Ware we have many aficles, such as Napkin Ratgs, Vases, Cups, ++ . . ag i>... ie tania ; . ‘ . j i u ter Dishes, Pickle Stands, &c., that would make really a useful Present, and price exceedingly low. “eee studs, ete. Our long experience inj the Spectacle call ; agd we hope alse Gold and Stee! frames. business enables us to suit nearly all who may favor us with a to suit and please you in other lines. . E. W. TAYLOR, South Side Queen Square, Charlotietown Spectacies, in —9i eod ee ee Dec. 8, 188% WINTER CLOTHING Gentlemen, before Buying yeur Winter OVERCOATS AND REEPERS, YOU SHOULD VISIT J. B. MAGDONALD'S, QUEEN STREET. A magnificent stock to choose from—and very seap. o~ oAJ.* © 5 i Ladies Mantles! Ladiés will find the largest variety and lowest - price Mantles in the City at : J. B. MACDONALD’'S, Noy. 9, 1880. “@ueen Street, ae a a RN an NER: Nc a emer era soa nner. no = = ~ epg ieee a oe - a - « 5 a essitiny . age ee tapesin UBLIC NOTICE ; ts = 30% OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1880 have been furnished to the undermentioned Coilectors, who are empowered to receive all Taxes payable by the ratepayers of their several districts, until the 30th day of November next. at the residences or offices of the respective Collectors, in accordance with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which date every Collector will proceed to demand and collect all Rates and Taxes remaining unpaid, Rate-payers imay, if they so elect, at any time before the J0th day of November a Aa Oe next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and ‘Treasurer, Charlottetown. COMPRISING DISTRICTS. = a ns oA — eal a lan {TOWNSHIPS COL. {LECT AL TORA NAME OF COLLECTOR AND PLACE OF LESTDENCE, ‘ : ; LECTORS ‘+ 40, 41 and 42. ® ‘¢ 38 and 39. ‘* 53, 54 and 5A. ‘* 51 and 52 do ‘rancis A. Sanderson, Head St. Peter’s Bay. DISTRICT. | a | | QUEEN'S COUNTY. | First | Richard Ready, Irishtown, Lot 20. ‘Lots 20 and 21. clo | Murdoch McDonald, >prington, Lot 67. | “$2 and: 67. do Alexander MeCalder, Liampton, Lot 29. “© 99 and 30. Second { John M. Robertson, Cavendish. ‘¢ 93 and 24. do Pierce Costello, Cornwall. i ‘** 31 and 32, and north part of Lot 65. do | John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek (South part of Lot 65, Third Peter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d.| Lots 33 and 34. do i Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. ‘* 35, 36, north of Hillis- borongh, and Lot 37. do | James KE. Kelly, Fort Augustus. ** 35 and 36, south of Hills- borough and Lot 48, ‘ourth | John/Acorn Pownal. 1 **°49 and 50. do | Donaid Stewart, Kinress, Lot 57. | *¢ 57 and 58. do | William Ross, Flat River. | § 60 and 62. Charlottetown, ! ! . ‘ C PO ee Lak . \Charlottetown, Common and ommon and | George Chas. riooper. Royalty Royalty { nares KING’S COUNTY. | First | Angus E. Melntyre, Fairfield, Lot 47. 'Lots 46 and 47. do | Frederick Morrow, Souris. | ** 43, 44 and 45. Second James McDonald, Little Pond, Lot 56. ' * 66. | 1 i do | Lawrence Byrne, Head Eillsborevgh, Third | (eorge-Mackenzie, Dundas. ¢ it do | John Mulligan, Baldwin's Road, B tare Fourth | Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge. “+ 59 and 66. do ! John Jamieson, Sturgeon. ** Ol and 63. do : Charles T. Brehaut, Murray Horbor South.| ** 64. Georgetown | William 5. Kastop, Georgetown. \Ge’town Royalty, &e. : | PRINCE COUNTY. | First : Francis Hughes, Tignish. {Lots 1, 2 and 3. do Jobn T. Keefe, Alberton. ‘¢ 4 5 and 6. Socond \\ Jos. McNeill, McWilliams’ P.O., West Cape.| ‘* 7, 8 and Y. do | William R. Ellis, Port Hili. } -*¢ 30, 1], 12 and 13. Third | Michael McDonald, Trout River, Lot 14. _ © 14 and 16. do Ulrie C. Trnudelie, Egmont Bay. ‘Lot 15. do | V.s. Gillis, Indian Kiver. | Lot IS. Fourth | John T Mullin, Kensington, Lot 19. Lot 19. do James D. Stewart, Centreville. Lots 25 and 26. do Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse. ; ** 27 and 28. Fifth Robert H. McDonald, St. Eleanors, | Lot 17. do | Jacob Schurman, Summerside. jSummerside. . DONALD FERGUSON, © Provincial Secretary and Treasurer. Provincial Treasurer's Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 26th October, 1880. ‘ foe 29, ar pres sum pro ad till 31st dec) Peer neneeenen ae as — er reap aN MOLASSES. APPLES. APPLES. or of the choicest in fhe POG BARRELS RECEIVED TO-DAY market. ‘ a : ht CARVELL BROS. | da via Georgetown. Choice, for sale by W. D. STEWART. ¢ Nov 2, 1880. i columius the following : Conway and Bloowtield, The statement to set forth in separate Ist, The numer of tons of freight re- ceived ator despatched from each of said stations along the line of the Prince Edward Island Railway. 2nd. The amount of money received at each of said Staticns for freight and pas- zengers, -<@pre Tho All-Absorbing Question. AN observant and thonghtful correspond- ent in Ottawa, writes :— ‘* The Pacitic Railway Contract absorbs ail} misor subjects at present. Sir Charles Tup- per’s speech has cleared away a good man} Grit cobwebs. The contract ought te be popular in the older Provinces, especially in Prince Edward Island. 7he road must be built, Boru PARTIFRS ARE EQUALLY COMMITTED TO irs consTRvctriIoN. ‘Phe only questien is as to the mode te adopt in building 1t. Built as a work ¢ rlainly means increased Building by a - ; ‘ crant ol flav *y)? nr rOovernmct Au ydens fo the ile r Pre LINER paying for it by a gr eems the only feasible and The main bargain seems tO the details are Company and lands and money, acveptible plan. recommend itself to every one fiercely attacked by the Opposition. A long be expected. The Grits will fight seme inch by : but there can be no doubt that the terms of Con- | tract will be ratified by a full (or almost full ) pat ty vote, Session nia) the Pacific se} yy inch , he e+ —---- oo Salaries of Railway LO nse ts nicials, Dr. Murtarr, who is recognized at Ottawa as one of the most industrious members of Parliament, has given notice of a motion for an ‘‘ Order of the House for a comparative statement of salaries and wages paid to all officials and empivyes on the Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Rau sialtinsche | This is emphaticaliy a move in the right direction.* Dominion officials on this Is- land, of every class and department, should be placed in a position of equality with Dominion officials of the same grade in the other Provinces. This is one united coun- try; and no Province should be under a disability, nor should the officials in any Province be placed at a disadvantage. * We are glad to notice that Dr. Muttart is using his influence to obtain fairplay for our railway officials; and we hope that jnstice will, ere long, be done in respect #@ them. an Boycotting Hxemplitied The case of Mr. William Bence Jones, a gentleman farmer, near Bandon, county Cork, who is now being Boycotted, is even more remarkabie than that of Captain Boy- cott himself. He farms nearly a thousand acres, and has lived in Ireland since 1840. He has spent £25,000 on improvements. His rents are about double the gevernment valuation. He states that his tenants were willing tg pay the usual rents, but on Dee. 2, they received notices forbidding, them f# doso. The next day threatening noti- ces were posted on his front door and a grave was dug in the grassnear by. Notices threatening his tenants were afterward stuck eli over the town. The tenants were conse- guently obliged to refuse to pay more than Griffith’s valuation, Last Saturday some oats which Mr. Jones had sent into Bandon could not find a purehaser. They still die there unsold. On the same morning thirty laborers, employed on his farm, received the following notice :—‘‘ Strike on Mon- day. Mr. Bence Jones is Boycotted. God save Ireland ?’ Mr. Jones, -on- hearing this sent notices to the police, who ,visited the place and assured the workmen that they would be protected if they remained. But on Monday all left, including a mason, 2 carpenter, a gamekeeper and a coachman, but the baker, gardner, dairyman and another domestic remained, as they did not receive the notice to leave. Mr. Jones’ son and daughter had then to endeavor to supply the wants of the cattle on the farm as far as they could. In this work they were protected by two policemen. Local traders will not supply Mr. Jones, and his house has to be guarded at night. Some most remarkable incidents in connection with his Boycotting occurred, Thirty head of cattle andyforty sheep belonging to Mr. Jones arrived at Cork on the 14th for ship- ment to Bristol. When the cattle arrived at the steam packet company’s yard they were recognized as belonging to Mr. Jones. Sev- eral cattle shipeprs went immediately in a body to one of. the directors of the com- pany and said that if Mr. Jones’ cattle were allowed on board the vessel they would cease to have any further dealings with the company. The ofticials acceded to these representations and refused to allow the beasts on board. The animals were then turned out of the yard. Two drovers asked if the Clyde Shipping Com- pany would take them on beard one of i his peril not#o do the like a their vessels. This application was also re- ¢ * aad eRe ioe AG ET HE RIPE TOTES PLE EVES HM them to the Glasgow packet line. The cattle were immedjately recognized and there was a general commotion among the drovers. ‘Secretary Barry Mann, in the course of the day, was called upon by sev- eral dealers, who usually forwarded, cattle by the company’s boat. They stated that they would not send over their beasts by that line if Mr. Jones’ cattle were allowed on beard. Mr. Mann at once took a car to the city and consulted with some of the directors as to the course to be pursued, Meantime the man in charge of the yard received two threatening letters by the mid- day post. One of these letters warned him that his life wonid nut be worth a | day’s purchase if he had anything to do The document was signed by ‘‘ A Molly Maguire” who had followed the beasts from Cork. At four o’cleck it was estimated that the cattle could not be sent by the steamer a9 there was no room for them. Other lines also refused on the same grondd The cattle remainin a Dab- lin yard under police protection. The Glasgow line’s steamers sailed on last Wed- nesday night with 168 head of cattle. It can accomodate 350, showing that the cem- pany were imtimidated. Mr. Brown will try again, and if unsnecessful will take them to Belfast. The Rev. Daniel Foley, parish priest of Tarbert, county Kerry, has also heen ‘* Boycoited” by his parishioners for three weeks. He can get no smith in Tarber to shoe his horse, and has had to send his horse to Limerick, It appears that the smith was even warned at second time. The people of the parish long since refused io give the usual halfpenny or penny on Sundays for seats in the chapel, and it is thought that he wiil not be paid his dues at Christmas. F with the cattle. Father Foley has frequently genounced the jeague and persistely re- fused to join it. The executive of the Grand Grange Lodge of ireland,ai a speciak to raise a fund for the purpose of provid- ing means of protection for loyal men in remote districts. : ite JosepH Haypock, of New York, having for a considerable time manufactured spu- rious imitations of ‘* Holloway’s Pills and Ointment,” and largely circulated the sane in the United States, South America, the West Indian Islands, Canada, and other parts. as tle genuine Medicines of Thomas Holloway, of 533, Oxford Street, London, hose Acent’he has falsely represented him- self to be, A Perpetual injunction was granted by the Supreme Court of New York, on the Sth of October, 1580, res- iraining the said Joseph Haydock from so using the name of Holloway in any way whatever to his prejudice. ~He was con- demned in all costs of action, together with such damages as a reference may award, Holloway’s Pills and Ointment are only manufactured at 533 Oxford Street, Lon- doit There is no agent for the saie of the saine in any part of the United States, L avail myself of the opportunity of re- cording my gratitude for the great and wonderful results produced by Giles’ Lini- ment Iodide Ammonia in removing a-Ring- bone from a valuable horse without ,blem- ishing or removing the hair.—George N, Payne, 35 and 37 West 29th Street, N. Y. Giles’ Pills cure Flatulency. Sold by W. R. Watson. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents. FETUSES. Fever and Ague. Are you troubled witlf Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Remittent or Inter- mitting fever, Night Sweats or any disease comes from Malaria er disordered +tin tliat juneeting. in._Lendon,.adepted a. xesoontion ee Liver and Het Suns! Ii so, procure a bottle * of Green’s Ague Conqueror, which is an acetic extract of strong tonic roots, com- bined with Sulphate of Magnesia, ete , and positively contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other poisons. it purifies the blood, cleanses the liver, spleen and other secre- tive organs so efiectually that the chills will not return. We have never found any case of Fever and Ague it will notcure. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. One large bottle has cured asj many as five in one family. Sold by all draggists and dealers everywhere. Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on tine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy tood, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that you only harm, and makes tthe prepaat. rich, but put your trust in the greatest of aly simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that curce always at a trifling cost, and zon will see bet- ter ties and good health. Try itonce. Read of it in another columa. -_——- —> 2 Oxver your Christmas and New Year's eakes at ‘“The Confectionery.”’—dec17 3i Sr nee ae Sl te ak Es i = revs eee | . a 42.