; ; ; : t ; 4 : & . 3 ‘ ; A eR rR ny SR i i ER ery pares . cat Sa aRP ere te et va | SRE eel tenn a mee Maa 4 Be alt a -ae se a ‘reece A ge fm cies ty as Se aan ee eae eens ee ES a re * ne NT AT AT ~ TEM DAIL = HS AN IME POLITIGAL MIEETING) "=" He Charlottetown Lond I _ ; und League. rue held 1S A MEETING of the LIBERAL- ee a ae a es tenes’ se CONSERVATIVE ELECTORS of, cou) ied Hoe: The admission of nes Charlottetown and Royalty will = - - ; _ pret ry bLusivess be held im the Athenwum, at $8) 4 yuanimous vote of thanks was ed e’clock this evening. joe ny aos 4 gentl “ee . a aly lentertainment ®& success — April 18, 1832. a . | Dr, Jenkins was reg ed, some t hs \ | iano ‘ eont . and () es THE DaAILy EXAMINER. |go, to were an article on the Land Qu tion: but, from un La c ¢ Vth a a ble toe nie I st tl ) APRIL 18, i882 a Se ee es ee — | His article, which wa od just evemmng. ™ ——— por ecag coe acy i ie iuCi¢ ** [Lal a n ; na ire a ¢ : waeitn P K g tle > i TO ARMS! as it was in | Is | | — the eilis of the i { \ ] ! : ] I ris oe ‘ bing L i } abe fh 88 ; °°. For Economical Government, lpetieon to those endured by the Iri i i f ne ) * a i he e? } ry ( this i For Prudent Legislation, | peopie; still th oe : : astermined raism, For the Reduction of the Legislature, | Tecan. wireseen end ennousiiagy oni For the importation of Improved | tion, (such ss is adopied the I | Leagu:), accomplished thei ject. Eng- Stock, we eit sett regains ‘whikh “sha tioben For the Repeal of the Unfair aud Ob-| oo erated, Gwes it to Ireland to extin noxious Poll a 6X, F rg h this hints oe i s of on » tbe eStion mus I ; eienentiee 4... eee a For the Repeal of the Assess leettled on albasia sinilar to that which has Act, | Y ie eo © i . iet h -e { Mr. I ». Cox read a it vy } I a For Peace and Quiet in the place 0 Leet yea ! a ’ oor ; > o | és, ivel i ‘ : Turmoil and Indignation Meotiogs, | iy). tyedand ne Te For Gareful Administrators aud Honest} addre-s, D.. Crvake stutes thet three ye ayo the ir ple were #eil ‘ { Sins ; wu no. : . lihat they were edu Ll by the Lat Acarssr a Party of ill-considered meas || |... ; ‘ ; | nad ' i } ures and extravagant acts, i a | Frag . . ot hops, he said, w . prepared to AGainst a Party whose Legislation, as) - sy omega oh ae epee de a whole, was hasty, crude, avd ua- lards, even of life i 4 | i meanest and mos n Lteiul of men suited to the couutry if -" est an 3 8 t ‘arity > . rS- 7 ao : : ; Acaixst a Party of deficits avd m) lithe Fort Anuustvs and Mill Cove Branches terious suspense accounts, lof the Lesgre. . : : he ¢ | A vote of thanks was passed to Di Acatnet a Party which misled the coun-| anita sciitar Scerecaaeeeae see! try with false Departmental Re-| ira] members, the meeting adjourned | Ricuarp WALSH, ports, ae | Acainet a Party of iliegal contracts aud | April 18th, 1882 ; | corrupt jobs, ae — Acamst a Party which passed the As-| Sewing Machines. | sessment Act and inflicted the Poll —ialaviiainaa! ee alae Tax, ‘the roads almost twp the fl murishi ‘ine cdward Island | condition of t] Wits § the people of Prince Edwart PA] eendiion of the ew "i by ileft the Catholic Charch It is intended to reduce the as is | by 37.000 men at the end of this year | 1 Temporary derangements of the mind, | ave Dr. Richards, of London, are fre-| q ‘ently produced or increased by defects! in the houses inhabited by the sufferers. army The Czar, in order that Poland may be | represented at his coronation, has appointed ten Polish district marshals. The rank of district marshal has not existed in Poland eo i gince Love. [t is feared the bitterly cold weather and hard frosts now prevailing in Austria will vreatly in jure the crops. The fruit trees, vines, and young wheats in Roumania are v entirely destroyed. English Radicals are dissatisfied with new dic for gold coinage, which repre ots Her Majesty with the title of “Em press,” which it will be remembered was pledged by the Vesconstfield Government to be reserved for India only. There is a contest between Presbyterians Congregationalisis over the famous |Teo ing congregation which was founded Daniel Defse, author of ‘* Robinson ( about twe centuries ago. The usve, church was received into the Presbyterian lcommunion at last Synod. During the illuminations at Roscommon, ’ Irland, in honor of the release of Parnell, the windows of houses not tluminated were The house cf Major Waring was witacked and windows broken. Seri- ous rioting ensued, and the military were assist the police. Three rioters were seriously injured, , } 3 Bin rea, the , } ed to The famous Jeenit Padre Passalgia, who some years ago, has addressed a letter of retraction to Mors enor Guastaldi, Archbishop of Turin, jand offered to make any public reparation manded, as a condition of reconciliation to the Charch. The efforts of one of his own pupils, the Polish Jesuit Rozycki, have induced hia return to Catholicism. Two weeks ago ocean steamship agents at Boston were offering to carry cargoes of wheat to Liverpool for nothing. Even at ‘this low price they were nnably to secure wy business, and made a second offer te /pay & premium of several cents per bushe!, but met with no better success. The ceuse is to be found in the high prices prevailing : | Hamilton is remark sp r grain at Chicago, which prevents . »2 © reneral | > ‘1 { ie = : ="? ” ere called to the coutest of a gei eS 5. mM ” : freights moving eastward. ; }atacked With their mochin strmed ik a . — [parts of ‘anada th We: % y \n enthusiastic Conservative banquet ‘The votice is short. But the issue 18} 6.0 ned an office in S ah Miia An enthusiastic iservative bang posi opened an office In Wie Dipes tor the MaMova) . is held at the Philharmonic hall. in Liver- clear,—touchivg the pocket of every tax-| auc sortie: cst trace, \ they are hE) Qool, on the 12:h inst. Six hundred per » ta thriving PurIpess aud ncreas! rane | ay sil "ha iaiaeeis Ti DE ies os: payer, and the peace and comfortofevery | Ppeir machines being made of the best)? were present. The Marquis of Salis arent ; 4 ' 3.,,,| bury presided. He dwelt upun the gravity b materis!s, all the workia parts betug harfen-|*o*- ° : : ; ome. led steel and adjus able, aico being very light | °f the situation in Ireland, severely review- Let not time be lost by those who are| panniog and noiseless, create for themselves a | ed the ee policy — the Land ° = j ; ) aie al ll » » noitati : ato acl eames Determined to leave nothing! Act, deprecated pandering to the agitation, ° the rif in the} rea y dems’ € : : 4 ” for PRI and oe tical a iy , tundone to produce the b seWiny machtue and auvocareu the proposals to enahle Irish edmivistration of our public affairs. lthas skill and experie: make, t rm | tenants to become owners of the land, . ° aa i ha » mat pure: Lt avuotne®r iarge lot of most] ° . . The election will take place just after | Dave Just} i we inh ia hein | Wonden society sympathizes with the - jarproved Ame! bu macn ry. whic’ 1 i i ; ve J ' , the rigors of wipter are over and just be-| placed in the fac for u Che forciz: | Vasiertunes which keeps Prince Leopold i } ° + ard Pri yes e} 2a §£ } . j - fore the work of spring begins. While the | demand for th nger machine is +tezdily | aud Princess Ueleme asunder. Their mar Ss “6 lon the increase and iu their books at pres nt| riage is now believed to be further post- notice is short, ihe time is propitious for jthey have larg ders to fill from Peru, | poved, the immediate cause being a tree | Brazi!, West Indies. Horg Kong, India, B® root aud a pieee of orange peel. When in the fight. oon aan ae aad . \jand and Ireland. ‘Their instraction books et! Waldeck, His Royal Highness accidentally _eo x —— --—__—_—_-——— | . ain ae ‘ : ’ y ° : . - prnted in twenty-three difle ent lang os kicked sgiinst a root while walking, and + > T or their tr ‘ i ° P . " . to meet the requirements of their tri ‘DM’ }eoraioed his right knee. Then, again, at The School Law. mn reference to thei and bronze medals won a Some amendments, recently made in the Bcl.ool Law, are denounced by the Patriot | Hons et thew old, it is safe to say they . | Oo! to no LHC E¢ lng macnine nD as likely to lead to contusion and discord. | \*' nd en eee g machi am = ; nzer & Co. manufacture every part of then Now, thige *mendments were made (1) on | : ane! ant oe ee aes . . . | sniLe, peoinniuy i Qn Lne pi’ li i i the suggestion of the Superintendent «f 0 Be eae ie coca eile 3 i ist Oe THGUNY Seee i £, Education or (2) were rendered necessary | yy om fopuii ce caeaide” wulla , e 3 | by the repeal of the Assessment Act. Of) ob. eos, - etc bhe! Wording pal the former, the most important is thar jm nt is equally complete, and their which provid-s that the Trustees of Schools, | work is uuiversally aimired. The screw fae in the towns, shall, instead of remaining |tory of the permanently at the respective Boards, be | where scr } appointed to office and retire from office in |im h avd: rotation—thus giving the representatives | the forego. io that of the peuple, who pay the taxes, not be “ ‘3 “ t u tually | ing 10 & 3 ; ad ened ; some control over them; but there is nothing | POTS)" ©F*" at fw t ho had do teil Rubert Young 1s sole agent fer P. I. to prevent atrustee who head done we g g from being re-appointed. Of the Jatter, Isiaud for the above celebrated machines. the only one worth mentioning is that aio which provides that the property to be! youu 7. ae + €D> > <e——- King of Wurrtemburg, who is assessed by trustecs shall also be periods | report d by telegraph to have joined the caliy valued by then; but before they make | (iy, 01.¢ Giurch. is sx y years of age, has the valuation, they must be elected by the | toned eighteen years, and is married to a taxpayers of the district, nd, of course, danghter of the late Czar, Nicholas L. of be persons in whom the taxpayers of the) poi, Wy incadiitere’ Geet debe ol district have the utino-¢ confidence as mer | = ¢7- square miles, and a population of of good judgment and integrity. | ecarie’ $000,000. The telizios' lod l . mend te eon}. a 8 ’ ’ , : How either of these amendments can! ii, inhabitants according to the census o! ibly ‘* lead to confusion and discord” it is impossible to guess. Those who find feult with them should, before doing se, 1875 were— Evangelical Protestants........ : > tha , tho] CA eee eet ee ee eee ‘ point out a better way of securing the Di. BAN Catholica.. severe seeeveees Ya 4 : issent ‘s of arious creeds, i required valuation while the Assessment os envers OF Varion e-7 19 ae Act is no longer in operation. CWS cocccccce vececccesteress seccesese A “ i ; aeeniin The Evangelical Proestant Chureh of Wurrtemburg is a uni Calvinists. The constitution King with the Very Much Surprised. ai eee supreme Girection and gvar- Tux Patriot is surprised; and so is the : . |dianship ef this church, which is cur- country. But there is a very marked dif-| 5)... "y though not formally declared, the ference in the way in which the surpris- |, Scale i et ieee al ‘ : : _|religien of the ingly prompt and energetic action of the ' : : the King to Roman Catholicism means, Government is regarded by the two. The} ip orefore. a great dea! more than at first Patriot feels like a sleepy watchman caught}... Phe Roman eli e j j se i 4 Vi oto. ail Lisa ene napping ; the people are ast: nished at the | .°};:.)), p, who acts in conjunc! wit ~ confidence which the Government prac-| 5)... Church Council. appointed by the tically express in the rectitude of their |G Jornment. The Worrtembergers ¢ cenduct and in their consequent popu-| oon. inteliicont people vsam ting ia onan larity throughout the Province. The pulsory, and there is not % person in the surprise hes made the Patriot peevish ; kingdom above ten years of age who is but the people see that the Government unable to read and write. have pluck as well as prudence. seal | | F Gispiey of gold a | | | | ‘ } mm of Lutheros and | .| immediately rinsed his mouth, as he sup- Mentone, before the royal joint was quite in working order, Prince Leopold slipped oh & piece of orange peel, and gave it an- lother twieb, An eff-rt is being made to induce Mr O Domevan, the weli-known Eastérn cor- |respondent of the Lendon Daily News, to come to this side of the Atlantic on a lec- lture tour, but, so far, the effort has pot { ~ ~y © ; heen sneceesful. From a sketch entitled “Donovan of Merv,” which has ap- jpeared in Society, the famous “‘ special’ | | | | | seems to have acharmed life. The record, with its battles, its hair-breadth escapes, i's loyprisonings, and its strange reverses of furrune, reads more like the imaginings of Eastern romancist than an unvar nished record of modern life, a veritable tree tale”—another illustration of the Byronic maxim that truth is stranger ro 45 ats |} Lbun mcv038hn, | | | sOTnS : , : oer Porsonous Avromatic Pencrt Leaps. — At Schenectady, N. Y., there occurred ilately a case ef what seemed like a very i L | month, A gentleman, a tobacco-chewer,, j2nd who sometimes carries a small quantity jof the weed in his vest pocket, tock a | chew, and immediately discovered a peculiar | tas'e and ~oticed that his saliva was much | discolored— nut with the tints produced by He tobaceo, but of a deep, purplish blue. posed thoroughly, but did not succeed in removing the discolouration. This occurred about five o'clock in the afternoon. He went home to tea, and with the first food ue attempted to swallow he was taken with aviolent retching and vemiting, and this coutinu:d without intermission until about uine ocl ck. That the bit of lead taken inte his mouth caused this there can hardly be a doubt, What would have been the resuit if be had swallowed it can only be con}: ctured, The criminal statistics of Canada for the year 1880 have just been issned. They are Certainly the Government have a clear! A pemarkeble inst 3 ibility contained in a blue book of 179 pages, and right to appeal to the people when they | of the love of prize fighting, undeterred by the | are very elaborate, giving the age, ockupa- choose. If the appeal be made at an in- | recent so'emn j ial ve upo the prize | tion, education,conjugal state, social status, convenient time, the Opposition should | fiziit at Aseot, has o : the heart of }+te., of all persons arraigned on criminal rejoice ; fur they are presumed to be ever| London, u der the very : ‘ier Majesty 8) charges in the Dominion during the year, glad of achance to gain the power and | Judges, in what was formerly Archdeacon’ | from them we learn that the total number Du bar’s Chapel, mm ‘Ya istock Place, a build- offices which their enemies hold and enjoy, and all the loss incident to such a mistake must necessarily fal] upon the Government, while their gain wil! be correspondingly large. But the Government have not made a mistake. The Local Election had to take place this reason; and thia being the case, the people will be glid to have it over and out of the way a'most before the season begins, Just now there is lull in the work of the country, between mud-digging and planting, and the peorle may weil was sufficiently notori us during ’3 career, beth for the extraordinary attentions he paid te the musi ea! celebration of divine service, and for his excessive politeness to lady members of bis congregation The sporting fraternity in the Fast nd of London bad long had an eve on the disused chapel, and hired it as a suitahle arena for the nob’e artof self-defence. The altar rails were utilized toform arming. The communion table wus the seat for the refe-ee A crowd of the worst and lowest characters thronged the floor, and gazed with mingled a ‘ ‘ ; cario-ity and surprise at the ten command. employ their leisure in securing for enother ments over the altar, but on the ariival of the term their representatives in the Legis'a- seconda with brandy, ice ard sponges, 2 des. ture. and in viving expression to their opi- Pp two mea beg nions eoncerning the abolition of the|the pice arrival, cleared the Legislative Counci', and the re,eal uf the !arrs ed one of the princiyele, wih sev Assessment Act. ing which the reverend ventiema . rate fizht between van, when i rae ; rs ‘ERVOUS of persons charged with criminal offences in the Dominien was 40,874, of whom 11.827 were acquitted, 754 committed for trinl, eighty-four detained for lunacy, and 23,209 were convicted—25,311 for the firet time, 1,223 for the second time, and 1,670 were old stagers who had heen frequently convicted; 22.782 were committed to jail ‘with the option of a fine, 3,900 were com- mit'ed for less than one year without the oplion of a fine, and 281 were committed fr a year and over on the same terms; 356 were sent to the penitentiary for from two to five years, ninety for five years and over, and two fir life. Five persons were sen- tenced to death, while 143 were sent to the reformatory. - 2 om» - j others, «ho were examined betore the mas PROSTRATION, vital weaknesa, nS RE 2 ~<A j trate, but are now out on bail ia their accn celtvlicy from overwork or indiscre'ion is i« a0 e : —ihler « A great steam plows 1: | tomed hauuts. raicully and promp-ly eured by that great tear ough, o alish mann- ae ) : te, f English manu- | ——_+--—- nerve and brain food known as Mack’s Mag facture, which, with its necessary machin. | THEY have a new game in Indiana nj} uetic Medicine, which is sold by all responsi- abo ‘ i . $s Mis cost li ut $19,000, has been set up at } who cal hi ] i an ecg wn e1thner hand and in te] bl Po drugvists. Sold in Charlottetown by Oheapolis, and wili be put at work Be { five feet withous breaking the eggs by im | Apolhcesries Hall Oo, Bee advertisfoment ia pebu be Vad frvet is Oud bf the grotmtl. ‘ veluuvarily eyuwesing, wine tae bus a “ ee " . P _ i a ila * i reese Bay ———— column, Iw wi TN a A ON IN ER, PRI 18, 1882. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! AT A DISCOUNT. 70: During the month of April I will accept Fire Risks at very lowest rates, and will also allow a discount of 7} per cent. on all premiums. Fifteen per cent, discount allowed on all new Life Insurance premiums HORACE HASZARD, General Ensurance Agent, —REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Assurance Company of foronto, CAPITAL, $800,000.00 British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Hutual Life and Accident Insurance Co'y, ef Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Charlettetown, April 4, 1882. CHRISTYS HAT ——————:0: Christys’ Paris Silk Hats, Christys’ Hard Fur “ Christys’ Soft “ .“ Christys’ Hard Felt “ Christys’ Soit “ : Christys’ Hats for Men, ee Christys’ “ Boys, Ladies, Christys’ “ “ TOGETHER WITH A Large Stosk of Canadian and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH! ise G. DAVIES & CO, Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. G. H. HASZARD HAS NOW IN STOCK WRITING AND COPYING INKS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MAKERS : TOURAY’S Combined Copying and Writing, ANTOINE’S French Violet Copying, STAFFORD’S Jet Black, STAFFORD’S Combined Ofiice, WALKDEN’S Copying and Writing, WALKDEN’S Biue Black Writing CARTER’S Combined Writing and Copying, CARTER’S French Violet Copying, CARTERS Writing Fluid, CARTER'S Raven Black, STEPHENS’ Combined Writing and Copying, STEPHENS’ Blue Black Office, STEPHENS’ School Writing, DAVID’S Writing and Copying. The Best Red Ink in the Market-. ae ALSO A FULL LINE OF STATIONERY, WHICH WILL BB SOLD AT A DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HEINWY BSLOPHS! ALL SIZES. Note and Leiter Paper in a Variety of Qualities. Foreign Note, Plain; Foreign Note with Biack Edge. Monogram, Crests or Business Die Stamped on Paper and Envelepes. Letter Heads Neatly Prioted. : / CG. H. HASZARD, POLITICAL MEETING A MEETING OF TaE Liberal-Conservative Elestorg Charlottetown and Royalty “ WiLL BE MELD IN ‘The Atheseum, AT 8 O'CLOCK, THIS EVENING, Freehold Property FOR SALE. ‘ Subscriber offers at private ale her dweling house, store and outbni'd- ings and premises, situate on the side of Lower Spring Park Road. It in a gd stand for any public business. The has a front of tfty feet om the said road; and runs back Ly parallel lines one hundred feet, If not pr+vieusly disposed of by gai sale, the ae will be ak at "bent AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, tha 3rd day of May next, at 2 o'clock, p. m. For further particulars apply on the pre- mises to j MRS. WATTS, Ch’town, April 18, ’82—eod Bstats ‘ Late W. B. Allin, fe Trustees being anxious to sell, will reccive offers up to May next, for a two story Dwelling Ccttage, with nearly half an acre of land, epposite Mr. Gay’s property, Malpeque Road; alse for a Warehouse four stories high, and a good cellar, opposite the police station. Enquire of J. W. PICKARD, JOS. KNIGHT, April 18, 1882. CARRIAGES. HE subscriber is prey ared to make to order of good seasoned lumber, CARRIAGE ODIES and GEARING of the most im. roved style and fiuish, at prices to suit all, N. B.— Paiticular att:ntion given to re- pairing aud painting at ROBERT SCOTT, Halloran’s Corner, Great George and Fit aroy Streets. {ap 14 4i whly TO LET, . | WEI.LING HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and 2 Kitchens, with Coach House, Garden, etc, oppesite the residence of the subscriber. Dry Cellar,and + rain to the River, Painters, etc., now a: work. Possession Ist duly. Apply to JNO. WM. MORRISON, April 18, 182. Yor Sale. NUE pleasami residence of Dc. McIntosh, vownal, Private offers made until 16th June, Tf not then disposed of, will be sold to the highest bidder, Apply to Dr, Melwrosm and Joun Acorn. jap 15 green WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per _ sone having relatives or friends ab and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap- er way than by subscribing to THE WEgkLY ExavingerR. Sent, postpaid, to any Address in Great Britain, United States er the Bo- minion, an recat of One Dollar WANPS, LOST, POUND, ae W ANTED—A young man capable of keep ‘Ying Books, acting as Dry Goods calet- man, gand collecting accounts, by a party Summerside. Good reference required. + ap 18 ply at this office. [ ‘ YANTED—A first-class reliable man @ drive NORTGN’S EXPRESS. 4 with references to Kk. B. NORTON. [ap 18 Vy Ae TO RENT, about Ist May, ® House containing 7 or 8 rooms, central part of the city. Rent moderate Apply at this office. [ap 18 \ ANTFD—A Girl fr general House werk. Apply at the EXaMinkR ¢ Pree. Wolf Robe (hanger with tailf) b.tween Vernon River and Charlotte town, on Friday last, 14th inst, The fin-let will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same with M. I. FitzGerald, Esq., Montag? or witb the subscriber in Charlottetown. R. FinzGeravp. (*P 16 ap NOUND—A WATCH, on Great George Sireet. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses, by applying to Johp Hatch, (ap 17 a ete Cc Y HOTEL TO LET-— This Hotel is finely situated, standing opposite Bishop's Palace, on the highest ground in the city, It contains 37 reoms, and being cone lizuous to the S cain Navigation Company's Wharf, is admirably edapted for the accome dation of suromer visitors to the |* lerms easy. Apply to Messrs, Geo. —_ & Co, Loudon House. ccnp secasesssstiasesmmasst TT °¢°O LET—A house containing cight or BD eleven rooms. situate on Kent pizect, balf of the subseribers premises. moderate, Apply to Francis Nolet. | dad bela i ry O LET—Possession given tbe first — the House in King Street, at pouate cupicd by A. Tomlins, Esq, City Clerk. r ply to Wistiam Dopp, jap Queen ‘g O LEL—A House and Shop 00 Sirect, adjoui:ing A. Hermans & Son, , ce le | 3 Hast as - now orcupied by Mr. Henry rs, J. Costello, For particulars apply to M Pineies Street. [ma 24 iw pd of the Brick *4°O LET—The second story Building, ou Queen Street, Lately oe pied as the Orange Hall. It is conven ae situated and well adapted for a Lewy office, Apply to Mane. Orran, ones 34 .