than < Public Schoss city whose incomes do | a ee aren > en elas caeinindiditsig < a vise cn | Corressonoenee, | | ‘ - 2 a = = 2 , } ; ; ) : “ ee “7 er, ° n° ( oe” We do not Aol Ourselves rr Sponsle Fer | the state yi or opini p78 of our corre Sp ndenta, | , To the [idstor of the Hueaminer. . A ( Six, —I am sure tbat some of your readers are surprise tat the present contemptible state | . ‘ 8 i } ef the civic fimauces. When our City lathérs oP found trem elves W th a large overdrawn j ) bank account, to say he least, it savoured of | | | folly to reduce the ri ve of taxes, and must! [ have been done to biing about the present! i crisis 7. As a remedy for the present state of things, | + a . ' I would make the following suggestion, viz :—| ; ¥ ee That the mouey needed to carry on the} » Sel fe of thi be raised b¥ an in- | . Y y } i Publi ChnowVs OL bill Vs 5 e raised wy é mh «(fh | ‘ AT? ’ ‘ ’ ‘yy. . i j come tax. i stead Oi pu erty tax, as ati ( ON CTINt K TO OF k ER resent; that it be kep$ a separate fund | Som the 0 ler CIVIC raids, dl | 4g the tax is at present levied, a man who} i * . | happens to he aifl » large shop, | B | | bat 4 suiall 1USINCSS, and amall | : | ~ £Y cB } profits, pss 4 . try support the j Vi | 4) WN i i There are men in tals not amounts to mvure av $25 a year towa than $600 a ds the Public , $20. | contend that this is net, fair, and that until the} money necessary to the civic para phernalia—as if 18 supposed to protect pro-| perty—may, with sore justice, be paid by the; holders of proporty, that the support ef toe public scheois rf t city should be borne by the people, iu accorcance with their income, and not in p y more tia v any means, eep uD s of St. John, N. B., and their system of rating ur moot wealthy citizens, | i | year, wiro| Scbools, .. ‘ : y ox , i while others with an income of 35,000 do net; could be easily obtained as a guide for our appraiser. : | hope that our City Fathers will see the justice of this, and that they will call a meet- ing of those who have paid last year’s taxes, and have the matter discussed. Yours, * + tore The Vital Spark. RODUCE TY, 3 OF TWo MI! EXPBRIMENT RDERERS. AN ATTEM?T TO REI WITH THE BODIE The following re:warkable case was referred to in the press desp the circumstances a lated below : A Nashville, Tenn., reporter describing the attempt to resuscitate the negroes hanged at Marfreesboro on Friday last, says :—‘* After they had been suspended for seventeen min- utes they were cut down, and Dr. Sleger, of Nashville, and Drs. Byrne and Maurfee, of this city, attempted the experiment in resus- citation which was proposed afew days ago. They did not begin until thirty minutes after the men had been cut down. A number of physicians were present to witness the experi ment. After the clothing had been taken off, their bodies were wrapped in hot blankets, applications were made to their necks to re- duce the swelling, and an artificial resfiration breught about by the means aaually applied in cases of persons who have been in the water feralong time. Allthis was preliminary to the application ef electricity. Batteries were placed in juxtaposition to the apinal cord and different portions of the brain. The effects .f the application were soon apparent. First came nervous muscular twitchings in those parts of the body with which the batteries were placed in contact. The temperature was gradually increased until reached over 1,000 degrees. The effect was immediate. The muscular eontraction increased. The limbs twitched and shook like men asleep, and struggling under the spell of a horrid nightmare. The regular drawing in and expulsion of air, pro- duced by the appliancies referred to, were horribly real and life-like. The respiration came with au effort, however, and sounded like the gasps of men struggling for breath. Dr. Sleger put his hand to their wrists. ‘The pulse is beating,” he said. ‘‘You can feel it, but faintly.” Their eyes next opened, under the effect of the electric current, and turned about the reom in a vacant ywaze. There was no sound but the labored casping at their lips. All in the room stood still with horror. “Gentlemen,” said Dr. Sleger, ‘‘the experi- ment is concluded. Our main object was to show +: effect of electricity upon the mus- cular conives, and we have exinbited that, I think, :: : remarkably realistic way.” tchet a few days ago, and e no. doubt correctly re- Special Notices. Lost, between ‘(Charlottetown and Monta- pues awolf sleigh robe hanger. The finder, y leaving it at this office will be suitably re- warded. —m! 31 Bostox Mixep PicKLEes, in bulk, 20 cents per quart, at Hall's Fish Market. Herring and Cod fish selling cheap fer cash. —J. B. Harty. A cuoice tor of Groceries, Cheap for Cosh. J. B. Harty. Care Cop CraNBERRiks, Apples, at Hall’s fish Market, ALL wool tweel suits made to order for $1200 at Bruce & McK enzie’s Queen street. - — weet ugust Flower. and Baldwin The immense sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower in all towns and vil- lages in the civilized world has caused many imitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afilicted. ‘his medicine was introduc- ed in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and ver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, sickheadache, Indigestion, Palpitation of th Heart, vertigo, etc., etc., newer has failed to our knowledye. Three doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two tiillion bottles soli Jast year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents. Protarsus Uren, (FALLING or THE Womrs) ONDERFUL Curs,—Nine years my wile suf- tred with this terrible complaint. She was attended by doctor after doctor, went to the! ferent hospital: where females are treated ; tried them all—wore bandages and pessaries ith only temporary relief. Her life was Miserable. We applied Dr. Giles’ Liniment. er relief was inmediate. She is now well. McDermott, 40 West 13th Street, N. Y. rite te Dr. Gitvs, 120 West Broadway, N. ‘» Who will cure without charge. Giles’ Pills Cure Piles, Sold by W. R. Watson. les 25 cents, Trials ¢ 5 , IN ALL KINDS OF Staple and Fancy | ce in proportion to the value of property Fy thev may hein tem] or wy pos seSsion of, < Money 18 raissd tn this blanner in the city a 3 . s r - , e } if ‘4 » during the month of Febru- on ,UR STO ¢ _ { a ary has been very successful; lwe have therefore decided to Our Stock of the following Continue it through this month. Goods is complete, and marked} fhe demand for patterns, as at the very lowest prices : everybody knows, is always i White Cottons, | Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons, F'leecy Cottons, Cotton Battings, NEW SPRING TWEEDS. We have just opened our . New Spring ‘weeds, and can say we have the Very Best Value in the City, —AND AN— Immense Variety of Patterns to Choose from. ROOM PAPER, —OF-— English and Canadian Manufacture, A large variety of Patterns, and very Cheap. _————————— Gur Carpet and Oil Cloths’ GOOD VALUE. PKS & SUBTLS. March 2, 3880. -ereat, and we regret to say that in this line we have been par- ticularly busy. ‘he desire for i : > 4 . “snifs’’ has become chronic, but we trust a healthier state of things is in the future. Our Dress Materials have had a steady sale, and give great satisfaction; their quality and unsurpassed cheapness make them very tempting. Black Cashmeres and Lustres are in great request, in “snips” of § to Lo yards. We have recently received a new lot of Gents’ Spring Over- coats and Suits, also a lot of Suits for Boys; all at very low prices. Gents’ wear of all kinds we find to go off very rapidly. We call especial attention to our Fine Black Broadcloth, 'Tweeds, Linders and Drawers, ‘Ties, Paper and Linen Collars, Hosi- ery, Xe. Carpets, Hemp, Scotch, Felt and Tapestry, a very good as- sortment,and ridiculously cheap, Heaith Rugs, Door Mats, &c. able Damasks, Wool Table Covers, Linen Table Covers, Towels, 40 cents per doz. up- wards, Our Dress Fringes at 5 to LO cents per yard, and Ladies’ Dress Caps at 10 to 20 cents, are sell- ing readily. New Lot of Prime Teas just come in; our 32-cent is nearly run out, but we have on hand a few chests of 36-cent Tea, which we retail oNLY, Our 40-cent Tea is regarded as the best in the city; but all grades sell rapidly. We sell in caddies of 5, &, 10, 15 or 20 Ibs., neatly done up, as to flaver. Ail kinds of Dry Goods cheap for Gash at TREMAINE & sO 83 QUEEN STRERT. Sh’tewn, Feb, 28, 1550. K-TAKING SALE! retain the; METCALF'S, During this menth we will sell at (eR PTIees the fol- 1 te clear our steck in lewing depariments, via: MEA AYH 2 Gy, SEs Pes fm, z, 3 a Oo § EBgS 1 7 feo “Sy po39 8 & ABAD wea “S- 4 tm Su wee ee ee MEVS AND BOYS’ LADIES’ fur Caps and Nuts, LA DLs: MANTLES & ULSTERS. The balance of our Wool Goods, PROWENADN SCARED BREAKFAST SHAWLS, UROSS-OVERS, Ge, Splendid lines of DRESS GOODS, AT 10, 12 AND (4 GENTS PER YARD. THRMS CASH. Lames & Ul ; Jan. 3, 1 FUR CAPS, pr a ee ee etenety eemenneenenaseaaiiaie (eRe RA pce ie: eee —_— ca | Molasses. ' oP’ PUNSB...: i wis, Oe) 29 Bits 5 Bright CARVELL BROS, ’ <r. JLOLASSOB. si lal da pe CTT ro a 2) sd = Ay Fe. my PACK AGES (Hhds. and Bbis.) é .. Vhite Granulated he sht Porto | b> ; ‘ ) : CARVELL BROS, Feb 18, 1850-—2w ws RK »_? a Tene Jiu ff Ci # j P rREA DBUULF. a > ; ‘ . Behe viuiJs ' ‘ . Ti ie ty and seagened th the finest herbs and seasonin isadked Liebigs’ Baxtract of Med e of the most nutritious dishes ¢ obtained A 25 cent bi ake 3 quarts of thick Soup. BEER & GOFF'S. Fe ) > 1880 Dis Niet i ; _ Labrador Herring. i mL CATCH OF 1879. € sy alinon, Salt Trout, 1s, ‘++ Shad, Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. | 1¢ HALLS FISH MARKET, LLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL PEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Mian Baia ; FUL Wald ! A FIRST-CLASS **Hing Bird Colt,” L& three years old. Apply at EXaMINER Office, if 18, 3w 2aw alaauia Pranerty fay Sale GluguiG LLUbOLby i ' ee ee a. BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne, 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots ia Charlcttetown; having a front of 67 feet, Der- ehester Street, and running back 80 feet, to; gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply te Messrs. Hopcson & McLuop Charlottetewn. ent. 15, 1879. — THE PERFECTION || SOLE PADPRIETORS || GREENLEES = BROTHERS of WHISKYA@; ; UNRIVALLED For L4x@STODDY, : ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ,NALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holbo “.C,, London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the Lorvse Hrestanp WHIsKy: ‘“We have visited the bottling stores ef Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected iorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to .careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the iirst auality. Hitt, Hassaut, M. D, ‘‘Orro Heuner, F. C. S., F. 1. C.” Wholesale of the Soie Proprietors, GREENLERS Brotuers, 31 Commercial Street, Londen; Distilleries, Argyleshire. % —— * ARTHUI!I ' AERA > MESSRS, OWEN CONNOLLY & CO,, Charlottetown, P.Z.I1, SOLD EN i878 i\THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we sold 127,833 ewing Machines, “ 3678. ** ~.**: 206 42 4 : ‘ Our sales have increased enormously every year, through th whole period of **hard times.” | We now Sell all the Sewing the Werld. Threec-Quarters of Machines Sold in ‘Waste no Honey on ‘cheap’ ; - . ™ a . i | c ounteriei:ts. ja@ Send for handsome Illustrated Price List ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen Square, ! Sole Agent for P. E. Island, \Ch’town, March 18, 1873—2aw ti i SS — Wants. Kost, Found, Sec: rV\O LEF—On the ninth of April, the HOUSE now ocenpied by R. Young, Esq. |W. J. Boswa.t. se : [fe 21 Fine Cabinet @rgan — (Smith \£%& maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold r sixty dollars, less than half. <A at eis offs. va ———— angen iT QENEWENT on Hillsborough street, op- posite residence of Thos. DesBrisay, Esq., containing hall, seven rooms, pantry, front and back stairs, to Let, with immediate poss- ession. Enguire of JohN STUMBLES, Jxa. 3, 1380. dliweod tf. from the vats, samples of their . }