aily Oa mM Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bieedin phiteg hlLON ial q : - . —— ‘ ; th = Pil oy aun ive VOLM “* This . == wih iin atin — Rane ie shinai 1s true Libert rs a : “ ar —_—— ¥, when Free-bor. ; nen ell orn Men, having to advise the Public, may speax free,’’-—EvkirPives. SincLe Corres Two CEN Ts. Qi , y mp} L. \ wT , _—= ey pW SERIES HARLOTTETOWN, PRINUE EDWARD I CRY 99. 188 10. 99. i : RINUE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 188 ( 0. 7 % —- - » TE RANUE LD W SLAND, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1883 VOL 12,---NQ. 79 ~ - ¢ } 4 ’ Fé ~ nw wy S/F e we . tle ‘Pri; _ Tx HY , i jog Daily PxAiver/ McLEOD & MORSON, Pes | } : . ' : . _ veurtp EVERY RVENING Barr otoano & Adin ‘ > bo Results of Conservative Admin- ‘ annee been continued, this favour- ~ LD 9 anlage Cow QLMOURTS & ALLITNEYS-at-L; a | istration. tble and advantageous arrangement : PANY ‘ ‘ ' = REG ao aus ExAwines | | . a : lcould not have been made. In January, Ded ty y eugrp OFFICER, Cok WATER | SLC! ( \\ NOT: IFS ' | 1879, before the National Policy was intro- ot wig pao a ose Gaon | mv, WGA Ee PUBLIC, ETC, | From the Montreal Gazette. | duced, before the finances had been restored 8 iy ' yD Ube o's aa i : ; : .. |to a healthy condition, the 4 per cent. & ss P. E. Island. | Looking into the futare of the Dominion |, ’ , ittay | ~geintteto®, | OFFICES : wa ape ee ee : oe bonds were quoted in London at $1 and 05 . k ’ T P| from the experience of the past two years 2 } fr 1 i & , Ref <i AES uu NE yy R Ea ty 7 ERy OOD k | 93; to-day they are worth 104 and 105 : nal velorm Club Cy sittee Ry . on Mad « ss deed WMhen!l avo } ha le pwuave ? ’ . : - r 9 riage ia ! e | Om. ' A. a ittee R oms, Opposite Post And will completely change the blood in the entire system } ” it is inceed caneny to er ld sae lal _ iM holly as a consequence of the change in Od. . gix Months 1 25 »Vhariottetown, P. b. Island, son whe will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to ere em in three months, Any per- of exagae caters in speaking o its poss) al the fiscal policy. Looked at in the light of t Pou Three Months, 0 50 Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building. § health, if such a thing be possible. For curing alee Mire parnepes 7 oom ee oe ar a a | these facts, which speak so eloquently of a, had if pe Monts merside, P. E. Island ge, um- equal. Physicians use them in their Sacer rer ne ae pane Pills have no population, the development of native Ithe future of the Dominion, he must a . Pad, ap Advertising & ; ~~" |- MONEY TO LOAN. o i | ight letter-stamps. Send for circular. I. §. JOHNSO® ‘& Co. Bonet" ak” Gon kone see } “ — o | sceptic indeed who refuses to recognize that Mitte, -. : , onthly ; * eld meee, Ol YOO Security, at chia a ——— prikinsinsnesei NA! Shik ee eg : nis © Vee BUS Vy MASS. flourishing condition of the fnapvess, the} : its “eee “ . may * : - ‘}, | Moderate interest r a ‘ - : ithe administration of the Government has ' Cntracts ™S! : CROUP credit of the country abroad, and the in-} ; IRE wie half-yeatly or yearly advertise-| Ney ¥ i. : ASTHMA, BRONCHI . i cl untry abroad, anc jbrought vrosperity and progress and the 3 artery, Oe cron, W. A. O. Morson. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT will TIS. terest which has been excited in its future| ise of « sali tl A ia hel Dei ' applica Noe 94 ‘ao iinceusiy un aN Nis I a} ill instan . ; promise Of 4 great future to the country- et pent, OD Nov. 24, 32.—pres her ously Telieve these terrible diseases, and will positively throughout Europe, and even in the}, : ; ‘ : } cure nine cases out of ten. Information that will save a ae pilin : +i such as it has never en) yyed before. on ~ MMMAC £92 ECBRUARY, 1883 BR my vee sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. United States, where the business of build- | ; LMARAG Ta FEORUAM Ss : seventeen is Setter than cure. ing up their own nationality so completely | ~ av ee : : te ta AL | ° TO JO ’ :. g up their own nationality # pares : 4 eaten blag, | UR N, HNSON 3S ANOBYNE LINIMENT ao Rearad ond Be. engages the attention of the people, or in | CuR R ES Dor EE RN BE. — Coosa Bicneemane. Se n i g at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, OTR . MC j ‘ k : i Spine and Lame Sea. ‘Sad ovate “teed Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the ‘ oi rt | | | a _ 1 Lame Back. § ery - Send for pamphiet to I. S. Jouxsox & CO., BosTON, MAss. fea Nooo 7th day, 1. , s ij n English Veterinary Surgeon 8S Aksen / a deer - Mt i . now traveling in this Saieat sage Une ted of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and : 24th day, 5! : L. j gf Moon, 2482 &) ase Sun ‘Sun M Day (ESINBURGH.) a Su i Li ‘ 3 7. , FERS ‘ . } ‘ oe Wt immensely valuable Nothing * 7 paY OF WEBS |i cos se 5 Wacer len a,} Office in Old € by Hotel, corner of Great ful to 1 pint food. Sold owervnaatrenn ae oo lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- ae = a ft'h | George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the . mai ford letter-stamps. I. S. JomNsuN & UCO., boston, Mass ae ool. el sae Catholic ( hape}]. Entrance vr eT et are a ee ee a = a9/4 59| 1 47) 4 58 pel. Hatrance on Great George rea ' 99 “hi a ‘ 6 16 Street—night bell ee . . y¥nasy ‘ 1. ~ : Ch’town, Nov. 14, ’82.—3 oe in ai 3: 3 44 301 9 59 n, Nov, 14, ’82.—3m # Saturday — ot . oe oe as 4 Sanday ~ S ot) Se el oF Suaty | 25 6 5 25) 9 21 FOR SALE. j j § Tuesday — ai S —. so ea « = menetay | 21; 9) © fo h0 oS ‘ i s/Tharsday AT COST. if is ttilmore | L608 Sash and Door Factory, | © Friday i, 4s at missy | 15 14/5220 8 10 17 fey sos) SAWING & PLANING MILL, it - ‘ ~ ‘ bs i , EZ a [3 Tuesday I) 1810 4) 2 2, | Is now offered for sale. UY ts P ¢ Off h 4 Wedaerd ay 9 2010 46' 318 $e Qs10é OS Ce, oF 0 6 OW nd. cals | 7| 21/11 35] 4 36 lo i é' om , 5|. 23'aft 291 G6 2 7. above property will be sold to suit 2 if Ssturday 9) o4| 1 27 7 20:10 36 purchasers, as it now stands, or buildjogs es ; : ae was ; 1 961 2 28) § 20 and land will be sold separate from macbin- ee eee Wasbstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room 1 Monday 659, 27'3 31,9 7 | Cry. a Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Tuesday | gs 98, 4 481 9 48 Also,that COMFORTABLE DWELLING Picture Mouldings, i) Wedvesday | 56) 30) 5 35'10 24, HOUSE, situated on Cumberland Street, near . ‘Thursda | Bt 31!) 6 36/10 356 Grafton, T | Teo Wee SiPsiay . rae 688i 7 S7Ikl Be i For further particulars apply to the owner ; J OHN N i «0 SON, MH Astarday Sl; 34. 8 36/11 58/10 57/ On the premises, Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1%83.—ly Sanday ; 49 36, 9 36 aft 30 ; PAULLEA, | apa oe - = - : %) Monday | 47) 38)10 36) 1 2 | Ch'town, Jan, 5, 1883. "T Tueeda 45; 39/11 35) 1 39! a il I ll lal ee ‘ \ oe BS + NX Be 5 * j Ngr araee ml 2 2 | CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST SWeduesday | 44| 40 morn| 2 20 NOTICE. | | } EING about to make a change in my business, it is necessary that all amounts | IN THE WORLD. | due me pe paid en or before the twentieth ee : | SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, | ATTORNEYS ' AT- LAW, | January, 1853. Aj|i amounts not pa:d will be | sued for then, without further notice, Soliciiors in Chancery, | PAUL LEA, te AVTAKAns 4s. Sash and Door Factory, ita: Jan, 5, 82. The Dominion Satet i ' ‘ OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great Be ig vs George Street, Charluttetown. NOW Oo = Ni ED OF ST. 6a Money to Loan se | naw | W.W. Scruvay, G. C. | Carsten B. MACNEILL, | jen. 16, '83. ini dU ff R , ‘Med ts ; Dining all 0 GE OOMS, | under Government License. | Torr ‘An Assessment Company witha Safety Fund. at its actual cost. 0 Ee=_- Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. oO x =< = .24) Association SM MS Bye en ty nada Ess . athing g50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. Working BARD... & ee | ego | North Side of Queen Square, DR. McLEAN, | oss THE LAW ceunrs, SOURIS EAST. | plea | Mie—" Royal Oak Hotel,”"; er?" ___ JOHN MACEAGHERN, i | | (Late of Italian Warehouse) | } Saw wly 3m Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882.—ly } as | ad oe oitiiiees ; “3 rEew’ 4 E e SOLE PROPRIETORS | = . oe 4 , — ECTION ‘ oo ; _— meres Cr | pn eee On | CREENLEES = The Business Premises Known as 7 : ; , UNRIVALLED ror forte sa london & Lancashire Fire Insurance; = oA TOD DY. ||osimirnics.anariesniely) J J Company, of England, Rg ere eer = ; City of London Fire Insurance C0.,' T ORNE aR ARD ee roe te en t e e ; of England, ANALYTICA ’ y d from the vats, samples of their Lorne the characteristics of pure and well- | §4, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 | Lately in the Occupation of R. W, Tremaine. Highland Whisky, and have subjected Scotch Whisky of the frst IT 3 AGENT FOR > mM V at on the Lorns Hiestaxp WHlsKEyY: as sie o saaaned es ae visited the bottling stores of His Office to his New Building, | Greenlees Brothers, and have selected | bo | . : wt Queen and King Sts. —Up Stairs. | them to careful examination and analysis, The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and GHARGES, gag vs were very fragrant, mellow,| is i : oe — of icarant flavor, and possessed all will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of January, Bank of Nova Scotia. a | ESTABLISHED 1832, | | a ik | of which due notice will be given. matured uality.” 4 A Hin, Hassatt, M.D. | RIS « Orro Hguner, F.C. S., F. LC. fy 5 j Y y Agent — ~——— + - OWEN CONNOLLY : Charlettetown, Dec. 29, 1882.—tf Charlottetown, P. , I. a SS THE EXAMINER Paid up Capital . . Reserve Fund $1,000,000. 325,000 | Fab. 24, 1882. ——————— - = — ——— - ~ ROLICE. oe “ter Agen ‘y of this Bank will be epened on tke Decxt, LSth inst., in the building | ly occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward ‘ he | : : ; a » e sland, Under the ma agement of the under- r \HE business beretofore carried xs f signed, I undersigned and the late A. B. . . . Deposits will be re ceived on interest, and under the style and firm of gwd . st eet art, Tobacco Manufacturers, Wi: e the subscriber under the same Drafts granted on , varieus Agencies and a oa en of the Bank. | aes and other Exchange bought and » and geaeral banking business transacted. %y) D. C. CHALMERS, Ch town, June 17, 1882--tf Agent. tinued by style, MICHAEL HICKIY. HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH Ch'town, Jaly 4, 1882—pat tf A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. | ; ‘ * ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED | gp THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, eee 5 One box | AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Patented October 16th, 1876. INSURANGE OFFICE, Wueen Insurance Company, Z OF ENGLAND. No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, DO r of how long standing. , “an nauseous doses OF cubebs, copaiba, or, in to pro- oil of sandalwood, thit or ae contiot of ; ann duce 4 ysia by destroying the TASS, Lancashire Insurance Company | s%,c70t seen oy BELL HEARS. Price $1.50. . ee oe further par. BLANK ™ HEQUE! ‘ mailed on receipt OF Pp P. , Box 1,533. | xe eES oF HAND. | HAND BILLS, TO FPeANT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS a sawurance effected on all kinds of propery ent rates. Losses settled prompt ari equitably, oe i ircular. ticulars send for circu } John street, a. ALLAN CO., 83 os ee 1 'AI~—It9r New Yor encinceccc OD publiaked on a | and the ment of a line of Se ng NES: : A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell DODGERS, dc., Ke., DESBRISAY & ANGUS, | ——_—__ et wuRKLY EXAMI-’ Or South Side Queen Sq. AH |S a te Dunpant nt Het Sooner ON Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. Sept. 15, 1392, respect to the progress of the great national | undertakings which form the cope stone of | Confederation, the future sheds a lustre of promise and hope upon the present, ditlicult to adequately realize, Contrast, for im- atonce, with the immediate past, the pro-| gress in material prosperity and develop-| made in 1882. While the immigration into the United States remained stationary, | Canada received an addition to her popu-) lation of 113,000 sou's, more than double | the number that arrived in the country in| 1881, and nearly five times the number of those who entered it from abroad in1876,and this large increment of population last year} was obtained at.a cost per capita of only $83, while in 1876 it had cost us $19 per head to obtain our immigration. Intimately con-) nected with this subject is that of the de- velopment of the Northwest, In its re- lation to the public treasury, we find that the proceeds of land sales in that portion ofthe Dominion, in 1882, reached ten millions of dollars, of which a million anda quarter have already been collected, and all of which will be paid into the treasury within four years, supplying in itself the means of discharging nearly one- half of the cash subsidy granted to the Pacitic Railway Company. When that company undertook the construction of the great national highway, 637 miles of rail- way had been placed under construction by the Government, as a result of nine ‘years’ effort to push forward the work, while in two years the Company has com- pleted 646 miles of the main line, 113 miles of branch lines, and has actually in opera- tion nearly thirteen hundred miles of the main line. To complete the picture it is necessary to add that the year upon which -we have lately entered will witness the completion of the line to the Rocky | Mountains, the vigorous presecution of the section north of Lake Superior, and, by the ‘eumpletion of the road to Algoma Mills, lepinions or statements of our correspondents, We da not hold oursel ve sve sponsible for the To the Editor of the Examiner. Sirk,—Thoughtful people here are sur- | prised, and grieved, at the decision of the Chief Justice, in the Election case of Muttart and McIntyre, as it seems to place a pernicious and demoralizing custom (that of carrying spirits from house to house in canvassing, and treating voters), above the aw of the Dominion, which was beginning to have a salutary effect. This decision will again open the floodgates of vice and brutality at our too frequent Elections, to the disgust of all quiet Christians. The Grits are crowing the following new song to the old tune, jubilant and careless of the mischief that has been done to all parties by this strange Judgement, — Assist me, Reformers, brig)t adepts in guile, To sing in the praise of this end of our Isle, Where true hospitality opens the door To each canvaszing Grit, who brings one bottle more. Chorus. One bottle more ! arrah, one bottle more, to each canvassing Grit, ete. See trusty McLean, our revolving light, Jim; With his henchman, stout Whelan, that weather-cock, grim; Last year they were Tories, they'll be true evermore, And they hunt now in couples, w.th two bottles more. Keen, serupuious, Rolla, round, For Reform, and Riel’s champion, he travels the ground. Every man will get something, he can’t prom- goes canvassing Landing, give to Canada, during six months in the year, a continuous line of communi- cation from the Atlantic to the heart of the |Northwest, six hundred miles west of | Winnipeg, through Canadian territory. } ‘ ° a |As an evidence of the improved condition Life Insurance of the working classes of the popu- ‘lation, we have an inerease in the ‘savings bank deposits last year of $6,000,- / 000; as the evidence of the enlargement of trade. an increase of $49,000,000 in the ex- ports and imports of the Dominion. Turn- ‘ing to special departments of commerce, the evidence of progress and prosperity is not less marked. The value of the product lof the fisheries in the Provinces of Nova 'Scotia and New Brunswick was $1,250,000 | more in 1882 than in the preceding year ; ‘the output of coal in Nova Scotia was 500,000 tons greater in 1882 than in 1879 ; ithe Intercolonial Railway, whose operation four years ago resulted in a deficit of nearly seven hundred thousand doliars, last year produced a surplus revenue of $90,000 And when wecome to examine into the causes of this splendid result, we are met with farther illustrations of the growth of home and _ foreign commerce. Four years ago, when the National 'Policy had not breathed life into the latent industries of the country, only 2,000 tons of sugar were transported over the Intercolonial Railway; last year 29,000 tons of sugar were carried by this channel ; in 1878 the traffic was made up of 19,600 tons of iron and steel, while in 1882, 32,000 tons of these goods were so included. The national finances are in a state of prosperity far beyond all parallel in our past history. The revenue, last year reached $35,000,000, the surplus $5,300,000, and if to the latter is added the proceeds of the land sales in the Northwest, we have as a result of finan- cial operations of the year the large sum of 87,750,000, applicable to the redemption of the debt and the payment of public works, which ordinarily constitute a charge against capital. The subsidy earned by the Oanadian Pacific Railway last year has been entirely provided out of the cur- rent revenues, and, in addition, taking into account the sinking fund, a net reduction in the public debt of $1,750,000 has been effected, That is a result simply marvel- lous, far exceeding the most sanguine anti- cipations of those who predicted a restora- tion of vitality and prosperity to industry and commerce and to the public finances from the change in the fiscal and railway policy of the country made by the present Government. The surplus has been con- tributed by the peoplo with so much ease that its collection has proceeded without knowledge on their part, and not only does the reception of a large revenue at a period in which the population is also able to con- tribute it without difficulty,out of their abun- dance, enable the Government to proceed rapidly with great public undertakings, fruitful of new material progress, without increasing the permanent obligations of the ceuntry, but the credit of Canada is thus that the burden of the debt can be immed- iately reduced. cent. debentures to the amount cf $30,000,- stagnation settled on the trade placed so high in the foreign money mark«t| 000 mature, and these are to be replaced | by 4 per cent. bonds, which at present com- |febled conditions, ove pill three times a day, mand a premium of 5 per cent. in the Lon-| of terete. All ise more; But he’s sure, in the meantime, cf three bottles ees more, ee end Grand River, with spirits of zeal, Have revived the eld customs we all love so well ; And post morlem Robbie goes wirepu'ling o’er To Cantello’s, and whispers, bring fcur bottles more. All hail our Chief Justice, the light of the town; The wisest good Jawyer that e’er wore a gown; The laws of the Canuck are only a bore, While our custom allows us just six bottles more. Then, hurrah for King’s County! and a fig for the law That would war with cur customs and canvass- ers raw; For with place held in view and good whiskey galore. : ; We must win the next time— we'll have twelve bottles more. BaRLey Bree at Home. King’s County. Ottawa Notes. The light at Little Sands wharf, King’s Co., P. E. L., has been discontinued, The fog alarms at Cape Gaspe and Rosier will be changed at the opening of naviga- tion. Sir Hector Langevin will shortly lay on the table of the House an interesting sup- plementary epitome of the operation of Department of Public Works since Con- federation. J. T. Bulmer, Halifax, has been moving in the matter of having duty removed from books intended for public libraries, and has received assurance that the matter will receive favorable consideralion. A large number of the Ontario !members of Parliament are leaving to mount the stump in their consiituencies. The can- vass in the neighborhood of Ottawa is com- mencing to be more noticeable. General Luard in his annual report re- commends three permarent military schools —one for the Maritime Proviuces at a cen- tral place, say Moncton, as the centre of converging railways for New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. In delivering the budget speech in the Quebec Legislature, Treasurer Wurtele estimated the revenue for the coming year at two million nine hundred and fifty-four thousand ; the expenditure at two million nine hundred and fifty thousand; the esti- mated surplus, four thousand. The position is truly critical, as the slightest decrease in revenue or increase in expenditure would cause a deficit. He urged that a demand should be made on the Do.inion for in- creased subsidy. —_———~—— —- <8 6 The Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDue’s Periodical Pills. For ‘he cure of Leucorrhas or White’s Excessive or painful Menstruation, Green Sickness, Falling of the In 1885 Dominion 5 per! Womb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia, Hysteria, Pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the pue,ose of in- | vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Organs, two pills should be taken twice daily, or in very en- To effoe. cures in chronic cases it will be neeessary to continue | the use of the remedy for some months. A reasonabie don market, thus effecting an annual Ba ViNg | trial will create snfficient confideuce in the remedy to to the people from this operation of $3,000,-| insure its being taken uatil » permanent cure ts ef 000. Had the old policy, under which} ~ted, Stark Kipyey Pap Co,, 31 King S*rect, Wes ste, dea, 16 : i