— “ i EEE FGI 4 l'eau Five v sans A Y BAR. “NEW SERIES. Tue Darty EXAMINER se aaieiin. CorneR OF WaATRR is Iss. &Y mr’ KY By ras ExaMines PUBLISHING yROM THEIR UV! 3— STREETS, P. E aND GEEA! Charlottetown, RaTEs RIPTION : $2 50 I 25 0 50 Six Months, Tbree Months, (sland. . CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY-8 1883. ’. RANKIN, Chemist, North Side Queen Square, has the honor to announce \ _ o. o 4 to the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island and neighborhood that he has made arrangements with : Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnwmzs. Temperance Legisiation. ~~ ee ‘The Toronto Globe notes, as a significant indication of the spread of temperance semtiment in the Unitd Stites, that the question of a prohibitory amendment to t! e Constitution is under dis ‘ussion in Missouri; and seys:-—Phe Southwest is abont' the last dvcality in’ the Union in which we might ex pect sich a moveinent to obtain headway. As & rule, thé peo, le of the South have never favored restrictive liquor legislation, | eg ng - - meee a - - ~_— . _ a ~ Sg ng soap, anand o—~ ~—— —— SINGLE Corres Two Cxrnrs. oe gE ae ee VOL 12.-NO, 40, PARSONS'*<PILL MAKE NEW RiCH BLOOD, \ And will completely change the blood in the entire system ih three months. Any per- } son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound | health, if such athing be péssible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their prectice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for na Mot . ; One , t lab whake || vei |and even moral siasion has few adherents | eight letter-stamps. Send for circular. !. S. JOHNSON & ©0O., BOSTON, MASS. . Ea Bavereneg at Om EON "PT | AV. 2 e 8 in that section, where the consumption of _ 7 ’ —— be made for monthly / Contracts may ys ’ r mriv atvertiae. quarterly, half yea r yearly advertise ments, on ap pil att The Eminent English Oculists’ Optician, to personally superintend the @tlaptation of bis uleumtinssamdmemmatie liquor is much more general than in the | GROUP | ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. : NSON’S ANOYPY? ENT wiil insta North Furthermor e, there ia a Jarye | , 7 taneousty relieve these terrible diseases, and wil! positively ; German element in the State, and’ the| " ‘ cure “nine cases ont of ten. . Infegmation thas will gave Teutotyi¢ citizens are everywhere disp: sed | Se ee ae to resist. all. interference with the sale of | JOHNSON’'S ANODYN E LINIMENT (22 fer? ove: P Aen : a. ri 5 ternal Use). CURES liquor. _ That prohibition should be re Neuraigia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Langs, Chronie Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, garded as even a possibility in Missouri is | Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhwa, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine and Lame . Sold everywhere. Send tor pampiilet to I. 8. Jouxson & Co., Bostor, Mass, B vcLEOD&MORSON, SPECTACLES AND. EYEGLASSES. vr > 1 ‘onsequence of , slic a ° Rarristers & Atiorneys-at-Law, b consequence of so many applications he will be ’ a no ‘ali “ ot | ; At C. D, Rankin’s Drug Store, North Side Queen Square, from Friday, the Vai eae ids pteante Tetras, Phere | An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, a : PiTORS HOTARIES PUBLIC FTE s oth, pe Friday, the atl January, pare signs that in editates the question is | sired leh ea A AKE HENS LAY Sol! ; i »|To ail those requiring aid to vision, The hold that Laurance’s Lenses g from a local imto a mational issue, Condition Powders are ie rae eal hay e taken upon the spectac le-wearing public of Great Britain and the testimonials he system of local State prohibition is immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens Jay ifke Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, teasp‘n- é OFFICES : from the greates of the English Vovulists, ainong the facnity in England and in this Prov- attended by similar drawbaeks, though of | sites SeaSinoEyTRane Ee SeuaDy Gan Gare aer-see dof, JonneQe: & 9-4 ROSAS. 2 b Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, | Rankin is cotivinced the Reme of Comfort will be obtained by every persoz requirtng’the ‘hibited “in one town while permitied : Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum-/™*? of Spectacles or Kye-glasses. ‘im \the next. As a prohibitory town e e ‘ merside, P. KE. Island. Mr Laprauc®s mode of procedure is to test the capabilities of both eyes, and n our law is_ placed oe 4 Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post ince, must be addition such Lenses are selected and adapted to the eye by Mr. Laurance personally, Mr, option, under which the traflic may be pro- coaclusive that nothing better io ails to vision can be obtained, and when in Course in asmaller degree, as that of local} = MONEY TO LOAN, ou good security, at moderate interest Nari MeLrop. Nov. 24, "82.—pres her W. A. O. Moxrson. (Late of Iialian Warehouse) Company, of England, City ef Londgu Fire Imsurance Co. | : of England, | HAS REMOVED His Office to bis New Building, | Gor. Queen and King Sts.—Up Stairs. | Chitown, Dec. 7, 8&2. AI BR. WARBURTON, PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (EDINBURGH. ) Office in Old City Hotel, corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Catholic (hape]. Entrance on Great George) Street—night bell. | Ch’town, Nov. 14, °82.—J3m | Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, — j ; t —————~ "for one purpose, and that is the introduction of his celebrated Lenses throug REGU |ACCREDITED AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE DUMINION, JOHN MACEAGHERN, | to détermitfe the exact powér réquired tor each eye, but also to select the partiewlar | best adapted to arrest decay and to give sight without discomfort, | Stranger to Prince Edward Is)and in bis capacity as an Optician. Provines, 4s tes'imoniais from cur leading medical men and citizens, ag far bac can testify. Mr, Laurance is one of the leading Opticians of Buglaud, and his visi re is ABLY Persons who have tried in vain to be suited with Lenses are particularly requeated to callat C. P. Rankin’s, and as MR. LAURANCES VISIT (*ANNOT BE PROLONGED, BEYOND A FEW DAYS, it behoves those requiring his assi.tance to call as early as possible The Hon. W. J. Almon, MD. The Hon. A. W. Smith, Judge Supreme Court. J. Scott Hutton, Principal Deaf and Dumb Asylum. ‘ance people in the States in favour of mak- Dr. Arthur Moren, Physician to Deafand 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. Wm, Tobin, t. R. C. 8. W. B. Slater, M. D. H. C. Herbert, M. D., F. R. C, S., Surgeon Major, A. H. D. a From Chief Justice Sir Wm. Young., From the City Medical Officer. Hauirax, 2ad Dec., 1882. Orrice oy City Mgpicat Opricr 1 have pleasure in testifying that the two) > Halifax, Nov. 1, 18*2. pets of Spectacls I have purchased from Mr.| Ma, B. Lavpanog: - only’ or country. under i dees Mr. Laurance is not & to su For years he visited this! roun 88-1454,’ municipalities, the principle cause why pro- j #mong our neighbors is the dificulty of pre- its sanction toa tra‘lic that is put under the (ban of the State iaw. at a great’ disadvantage in the aitempt press the sale of liquor by being sur- ed with a cordon of license-granting hibition is not more thoroughiy successful venting liquor from hang smuggled in from the adjoining States. Another difficulty which has been seriously felt in Maine end Kansas is that the national license system For these reasons there is a growing opinion among temper- ing prohibition a national question, and by a general law ur an amendment to the Con- stitution making the liquor manufacture and traffic a penal offence throughout the Union. In Canada there has been a de- sided advance in temperance sentiment, such as to justify the most encouraging ex- pectations as to future progress, Our pre- sent legislation may be described as on the whole abreast of public opiaion. Where to Put a Kiss. a Grnmnts-ginve-eane: ene Fae a Dzan Sta,—I am very much pleased with ee ene pm ey pA ns RE your glasses, they are particularly clear and psa otgy ae s WM YOUNG jwell polished, and suit my eyes better than : “"* \anpy I have ever used. I have had great }pleasure in recommending them to my friends ‘and patients, Iam, &c., ARTHUR MOREN, M. D., City Medical Officer. From Rev. Dr. Will, Rector of St. Paul's. : Havipax, N. S8., Nov. 18, 1882, My Dear Sixn,—The glasses with which you have supplied me for reading, both by natural and artificial light, have proved themselves Prom HM. €. Herbert, M. D., F, R. C. to be all that could be desired. 1 strongly S.. Surgeon Major. . M.D. recomMend aay persous wishing to save strain . ond tie" « -1.| Mr. B. Laurance has fitted n. with glasses upon their eyos,and enj»y comfort while) | hick suit me admirably, snd | recommend. An esteemed young friend asks a funny uestion, He wants to know where he shall put his kiss. Probably any number of people, without much thought, would rush rashly forward to tell him all about it aiid consider the conundrum a perfectly easy one. The problem, however, is really very difficult, and anyone who has had ex- perience enough to know what kissing is will shrink from quick or direct advice on the subject. The trouble on the young man’s mind seems to be regarding the proper place for = -_——— a a a ee nee _ BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. \ .& A. BROWN & ©CO., are showing a general assortment of British . and Foreign Dry Goods and Fancy Ware (suitable for the Xmas season), at very close prices. The very latest NOVELTIES shown ia every Depart ment. Fancy Woollens, Dress Goods, Fur Goods, a speciality... A general assortment of Brussels, Tapestry and Seotch Carpets, of new designs, efextra value. Also Twine Mattings, Hemp, Carpets, Oilcloths, Paper Hangings, etc,, in variety, all of which are “being disposed Of* at our usual low prices. Establishment closes every evening (Saturday’s excepted) at 6 p.m. Le W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Deo, 15,1882, | a CHEAPEST, SAFEST, SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE IN THE WORLD. ee mn F ; }reading, to apply to you to fit them with | jersons whose vision is defective, to consult thé kiss, He does not fee! certain whether The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,000 Lenses adapted to their condition of sight. (hin when lenses arc required, he should kiss his girl on the lips or the Reserve Fund .. . 325,000 I am, dear sir, yours truly, forehead,-or the chin, or the cheek, or the An Agency of this Hank will be opened on Monday next, Mth inst., in the building) lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edwar under the management of the ander- nosits will be received on interest, and ob current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and ' correspondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and | gold, and general banking business transacted. b. OC. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1582—tf Agent. a OD INSUBANGE OFFICE, Queen Insurance Company, Groves W, Hitt, Rector of St. Paul's. Ma. B. Laveancer, Optician, 147 Hollis St. From Hon. W. J. Almon, M. D. Hauirax, N.5., Noy, 4th, 1582. | My Dear Six,—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, H, C, HERBERT, M. D., F, BR. C.58., "Surgeon Major, A. M.D. November o0, 1883, From Ex-Mayor Dunbar. Hauirax, N.8., Oct. 23, 1882. B, Lavraxos, Esg.,— j Dsar Six,—Iam using a pair of spectacles, 1 am, dear Sir, WILLIAM J. ALMON, (when I first used them. To Ma, B, Lavraycsz, Optician WM, DUNBAR, Ex-Mayor of Halifax, From Judge Smith. Havtpax, Nov. 2, 1882. I beg to state that I have purchased of Mr.) Laurance Ofc or two pairs of Spectacles, and have found them everything I can desire to, improve the vision for writing and emma’ * purposes. H. W. SMITH, Judge Supreme Court, N. 8. From James A. Smith, Esq. No. 1 Locgman Sreezr Terraces, Mlalifax, Oct. 23, 1882. Ms. B. Lavraxce,~I have worg glasses nce | was ten years of age and am now in lmy fiftv-seventh year and until this minute I ‘have never possessed perfect sight, and in my ‘profession as & school teacher I‘can now &p- purchased from you J8 years ago at the Hali,, worse fate he would deserve it. There is, Yours truly, \fax Hote), and they suit me as well to-day as, ‘too large and his too small, perhaps the hand. There are some young men who would regard the poorest of all these chances as the extreme of bliss. But such young men lack the snap and enterprise which a wideawake and desirable girl rather likes. The young man who hesi- tates and trifles with uncertainty about the proper site on which to build his kiss will lose the delight of kissing. If there were a however, no worse fate. Kissing the hand is a verv neat but colorless sort of compliment. It is unsat- isfactory to both parties, they say. Weare also reliably informed that kissing the forehead or the chin is a cold sort of thing and not largely indulged by people of good taste. The cheek, if not too hard, is under- stood to be very fair kissing ground, but good judges have generally agreed upon the lips as offering superior inducements If his mouth is not too large or his girl’s mouth too small,or if his girl’s mouth is not OF ST. JOHN, N. B. —_O-—_——— $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License. oO An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund, Life Insurance at its actual cost. oO is Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882,—-ly = ———— = — a ———— The City of London Fire Insurance Company. AGENT FOR | REFERENCES AND TESTIMONIALS, as to the Quality of the Lenses, etc., ace 5" . , an --—-—— coupled with the names of the following eminent Medical men and residents of Nova #8 in full vogne in prohibitory States, the r Royal Fire Insurance Company, of Scotia:— i io eel | Washington Government taking no notices = "'/J\'9 the Wholesale and Retail Trade: : England, | Chief Justice Sir William Young. | of pe a — z he anomaly is a i | London & Lancashire fire Insurance Rey. Dr. Hill, Rector of st. Pawi's, Halifay. yn OF the Slenetas -Goteramens extending OF EN From the Principal of the Deaf Preciate the ee ade oa : A ewe young man had better stick to the lips. If : Pe % CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. and Bumb institution. pwertideosk we se eet Ki there is anything sweet in a kiss—and CAPITAL, $10,000,000. Haurax, Noy. 1, 1882, Mr. B. Laurance fitted a number of the Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEMN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Genera] Agents, Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Sept. 15, 1882. W. GC. BISHOP, Sb CP Pics —~—AaAND— FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, From Dr. Jennings Mr. B, Laurance, of London, has shown me titying to the benefits the wearers of the’, preat variety of spectacles, all of which bear ‘glasses have derived from their use, But close examination. Tbe lenses are well pol- ‘for the aid thys obtained several of them ighed and the mounting beautiful and sub- would have continued to labor under great stantial, Ican see more distinctly through difficulty in reading script or print, @D4 yi, pjasses than any others I have tried. I would thus have been seriously retarded in,» i!) recommend them to my patients, their studies which they are now enabled to, EDW. JENNINGS, M. D. pursue with comfort and satisfaction both 10\ visiting Surgeon to the Provincial and City themselves aud to SS GUTTON Hospital, and President ot the Medical a v : Council of Nova Scotia, etc., etc. Principal, | As Medical Officer to the institution of From Dr. Tobin. Deaf and Dumb, 1 have much pleasure in|9 Sours Sraest, Halifax. N.S.,13th Oct, ’82, certifying the testimony of the Principal,J. I hereby certify that I have examined sev- 8. Hutton. eral specimens of Lenses and Spectacles made ARTHUR MOREN, M. D., by Mr. B. Laurance, of London, and have Physician to Deaf and Dumb Inst. found them well cut and mounted and thor- ‘oughly servicable articles, WM. TOBIN, F. B,C. S, pupils of this Institution requiring Lenses to ‘assist their sight, and I have pleasure in tes-) ; From John Woodill, Esq. B. Laurance, Esq. : ar Sit,— In the year 1864 1 purchased a) Bax sizht- eating spectacles (and have Hatirax, Oct, 13, 1882, used them ever since) from a Mr, Lauraice. pgp Sin—I have examined your stock of I called on you yesterday and found that YOU}; enges and can only say that they are the were the same person, and had my M&M OD most perfect set of glasses I have seen in Hali- your books, and as you then told me tbat, | believe you to be well posted in your you could supply me with a pair that I could poginess acd thoroughly well able to correct From Dr. Slayter. doubtless there is—he wil] find it there.— Philadelphia Times. ———_—_— > <9 0 Caaadian News. Winnipeg journals report great activity | in mining mattersin different parts of the Province. The Grand Tru nk Railway it is said wants to sell its road between Qa ebee and Rich- mend to the Government as part of the Intercolonial Railway. At Montreal the customs revenue for the year just closed was $8,451,663. an increase of $829,000 over 1881 Inland Revenue receipts were $1,533,518, an increase of $179,205 over the previous year. The Canada Pacific Railway Co. has been enabled, owing partly to the high standing of the Directors but mainly to the unpar- alleled vigor with which they have prosecut- ed the work, to make ample provision for future engagements, ” A cablegram states that the reports of the Grand Trunk ami Western Railways have been issued, together with the state- ments of accounts to the 18th August last. The accounts show a balanc? available for DIRECTORS: THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, CHAIRMAN Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman ; W. H. Maturin, Esq., C. B., Sw Henry Barclay, K. C. B., Robert Morley, Esq., Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., Alderman G. H, Nottage, The Hon. Reginald Capel, Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., Spencer Gore, Esq., W. J. Thompson, Junr,, Esq, . Richard Basil Huth, Esq. { Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. Property of every description insured at current rates. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. Island. Charlettetown, Oct. 14, 1882.—2aw WINTER WEAR. :0:——— D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS JUST OPENED : 1.) . ‘ 7 P. 0. BOX ALIFAX, N. 8. ‘see small print for 20 years longer. Well, the various defects of vision in those who may} dividend of Ist and Qad preverence stock . = ‘ 1 1 H ’ | being in active business, ante Mat jaage oneal you, Iam, etc., ein of $170,000, or three cad olan: ‘os beth 100 FUR CAPS, 200 CLOTH CA Ps, . Be ear, I concluded to take them. but judge ‘ W. B. SLAYTEB, M.D. . - i oar oy. ‘= 8, : ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the |Iny ‘astonishment, at night when I took up B. Lavaance, Esq. ’ stocks. YROM THE FINBST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IB THE LATEST STYLES 1 Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned) the evening paper. I could se* to read itin SS SD Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargocs, ond Freights insured in first-class oftices at most favorable rates, Consizaments of Produce selicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, ‘any part of the room by the light ot one gas. ‘burner as well a3 when Iwas 20-years.of, ~~ age, and I trust I will have an opportunity of | thanking you personally before you leave) Eighteen y:ers ago, Mr. B. Laurance, of From H. Eesslein, Esq. Hatirax Worst, October 12, 1882. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate FOR THE ILL EFFECTS OF TOBACOO, ‘our city, ‘London suited me with spectacles. I -have Youre respectially. them now »:.d they are as good as when I Dr. C. A. Ferxartp, Boston, says :—‘‘I) have used it in cases of inipaired nerve funct- | FUR COATS. IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, : Fis i } ar fer t pri ’ Vall and Correspondence solicited and snaswered JOHN WOODILL, purchased :hem aad ply eyes do not require & jon with beneficial results, especially in cases | en ae Goods must be sold, and are offered at the lowest prices ui promptly, 176 Barrington Bireet, peargss power, where the system is oGevted by the tuxig, 8ce for yourselves. | NOV, be, 168h.—Sys Hadites, Vet, Pub, 1883. HENRY BBSSLEUN, efttupyi tobe.” : “| Uberiattetown Nev. het, 1382—2m sat tu th whly *