% een eee RN OY None - Oma eee we megesepenen - ENE TE Se ON SD HOTT eS er oe 3 \ \\ & ' } . Ly iy j 4 Sn aR on aan is i> OY TH? NA ‘ sy ra i i ‘ . , ’ t t ar] towl I i ‘ rAl I s* j roe yi he , 25 One A mit i) u ; rx Advert - v i i ats Vontracts may | i ‘ r ie = quarterly, half-yeari j } i I Ss. oF app! A WR EO TT EES ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1882 | M i Full Moor: 4th day, 8h. 27m. p.m,S.E. | Third Quarter 12th day, 5h. l5m., p. m., N. (below horizo New Moon 19th day. § pan. a. m.. N First Quarter, 26th day, 9h. 2tm LD {Sun !San |Moon| High | Days] M or tats “ = fo water |} h | i) thi nh il ai D) Mork | 1} Wednesday (6 43 5 42) 2 54) 5 32 2| Thursday ti i3i 3 f $ 13) 3 Friday tO «645' 4 56 i 4 Saturday )} 38 46) 5 53)10 23: 11 2 0 Sunday 36, 47/ 6 S55]10 53 6' Monday 34 ‘91 7 i9j Ll 24 7| Duesday 3 50! 9 il 55 $! Wednesday 39, 52/10 4 aft 28 9'Thursday | 238; S411 7) 1 2 10| Friday | 26! 65| morn} I 43 1] Saturday ) 24) 56, © 9, 2 30}/11 4 12 Sunday 23: Gil 6) 3 44 13 Monday e 21 Ss 2 OC 4 49 14 Tuesday | 1916 Oj 2 49, 6 18 15 Wednesday 17| li! 3 29' 7 38 16 Thursday j{ 1d! 5 O83 17; Friday i3 4) 4 35) 9 25 18 Saturday nga 5! & 8110 12,12 07 19) Sunday .. 9 4; & 37:10 53 20 Vionday Pest (4 Li 33! 21|Tugaday | 5 9| 6 41| mor: 22) Wednegday | 3; 11} 7 15, 013 93) Thursday 5 1) 12; 8 2 O G4 24 Friday 5 59; 13, 8 52) I 39 25) Saturday | 57) 15) 9 45] 2 29) 12 28) 26) Sunday 55, 16/10 44 3 26 27| Monday 53 I7\11l 43; 4 28] 23; Tuesday 5i! haft 46) 5 53 29\ Wednesday | 49 20 147 7 1 30;\Thursday {. 43; 21) 2 47) 7 57| 31| Friday 15°46 6 22) 3 48} 8 39) 12 49 = _ CARD, THE MISSES CURRIE AVE removed from the Rooms recently I occupied by them above the Store of hk. W. Tremain, Esq., to the Store late ly occu- pied by their late father, near cor. of Pownal and Grafton Streets, where they are still pre- pared to fill orders for Dress and Mantle- making. Mantles a speciality. [fed |meod INSURANCE OFFIGL. Bueen Insurance bompany, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS City of London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of prope erty at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen £quai Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. W.C. BISHOP, SELIPEIN Ge at AGENT, ring Insurance Broker, —_ AN Dom Hin wid 9707) ront General ( UU Sele Age Lb, : BEDFORD ROW. ) } Py i BORA? «3s HALIFAX, N.S P "shipment of Lo Al wae [TION given to the / Shipment o} L snd other Canned Goods, and collection ot Casita Driawbacks the recon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights first-class oitices at most favorable Consignments of Proince s¢ prompt returns guarant red. Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr i asured in|} o. i ite { and | | Parties wi | ‘chean: _ 2 : : 1 CM OTaces Al. & lonly industry and integrity a any time. AX i > 4. caw Phazsm en fe ete s i 2% f a 4 LO > maw : ‘ 4 Readvmade Cloth: eoevwtv ess | awe & we a7 ax . we AS [| WANT TO CLOSE Some [ixpensive Ladies’ Cloth Maniles and Dolmans, and % 43 . x 4 a. 2 ur dined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods, AT A LARGE RHEDUC#PION. JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, ‘ Coicnt heanntmont nf } nC jag’ 9 c A Selech Assortment of Fiowers, Feathers, Velvetesns, fhadies’ Sacques, &c, &e, R. WW. nna | ee | en : STREET Lhis is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Fublic, may speak free.”—Kwvxirives. Sineie Corres Two CENtTs, ay ; 1 e. ‘ 4 ‘er ’ Wives Yr Y 3 +, . \ i , ‘ rr vr 7 ’ - Y 4 ~ i‘ , 1 ~ + - LR LOTEEPOWN PRINCE EDW 1) ISLANI IOs ( VOL. 10.--- CHARLOTTETOWN, UNCK KODWARD 4 ), LUBSDAY, Wits 1SSz. OL, 10,.---NQ, 88, COs Tweeds a TLeavy OUT MY STOCK IN WHIS LINE. ng, Cloths, csr Hi rT shing to get their g*eyey rt > o “oo “ GUOD TEA, 25, 30 and 33 cent RAISINS, 10 cents ; A large lot wv Dec. 16, 1881—3m eod, wkly ee A RR aE Pe ee pee eee GROCERIES ' CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, and sundry in articles too numerous to mention—ali at cost for Cash only. tT IN Ge Orr FE ; i AT IC os) Cheap should call at once and leave their orders. a CR ACKERS, 4 to 14 cents ; CURRANTS, 8 cents. MOLASSES, 47 ceuts; SUGAR, 8 cents. very W. A. HUTCHESON, 109 Urrzr Queen ie BRITISH WAI W. & A. BROWN & CoO. Keep in Every SLAP AND FANCY DRY GOODS, of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, unport direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. as they qr ene SLOCK ee a | re mar ee HARLOPPE TowN BUSINESS COLLEGE, (ES rABLISHE bD 1573, ) Welsh & Gwen's Brick Building Corner of King and Queen Streets, ‘Chaz lot tetown, r K. a i én de KILLER, Designed te Fducate Yeung for Busines (} R SYSTEM is conducted on Actual J Basiness and Scientitic Principles, and ahije cts necessary for a thorough CommpectaL Education. Our facilities for teaching these are the mosi ¢ ym plete that have ever been devised. ‘Theory and practice are combined, aad the whole course rendered so uteresting and practical that the dullest stu deat cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The course of study is short, practical, useful and reasonable ; it is just what every MAN needs und will use, ne matter what his calling or profession is to be The youth commencing a business life with s his capital, the clerk engaged during business hours, but desirous by evening study to repair the de- fects in his education, each have the advan we offered by our sessions occupying DAS \ND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.30 to 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7.3 to 9.30. Diplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- | tory cxamimajions, Students may enter at} No entrance examination required. | Business mcn and others are cordially invite " to. = and examine our system. 53 Queen. S Direet. SIGN OF THE Blue ee —_——_— ees Extraordinary and Unprecedented Bargains IN BOOTS AND SHOES The stock is good and seasouable, and the opportunity is a very rare one to secure reai'y MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. P. E. Island Bank notes takea at their full value for yoous E, W. SMITH. ©h’town, Dec. 5, 1851—eod ach your sons wha at they will practice | when the y become mer yi partic abe ‘gs concerning Terms, Tuition, | Scholarships, &e., &¢., on applicati on to L. B. MILLER, Jan. 7, ‘81 —eod. Principal UK OF P, B. ISLAND, BANK OF P, B. ISLAN ANK OF P, E, ISLAND NOTES taken at their face for Goods or iu payment of 8, at | vo pees —_— ww Bil BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE tov, 29—tf PARM WANTED. |W \NTE TO- PURCHASE, a Farm ot from 200 to 50 acres of friable soi! and porous subsoil, well watered, with good dwelling House and othr necessary build-! ings Addr 88, with full partic alars to Mr, Rew, Hamilten Lodge, Joppa, Edinburgh, Scotland, fia 13 LHHOUSH, QUEEN SQUARE. Department of their Establishment a full assortment of YOU WANT GOOD VALUE F< BILL HEADS, OR YOUR MONEY, [ja 9 A AS cae teen ae > _— ean ae een — ‘For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Capadian Tweed wits, Mor Overcoats of all Descriptions UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL <<. CORNER « Cloths in the The best workmanshlp and a_ perfect fit There you will find the largest and best assortment of Island. Prices very moderate. wzuarinteed, — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &e. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881. A ee i j i } ‘ | j i lin Hrelan d, ‘operation. Irish National Land League, ‘ 1 0 i ’ The me mbers of the Land League heid | their usual meeting last evening, in St. Patrick’s Hail. M2 Hogan, Esq , Presi- dent, occupied the chair. The enrollmeut ? of new members and other preliminary business was disposed of. the organization of a Branch of the Land | League at Fort Augustus, on the Ist inst., was reported, elt ed with ine! : lance ceived with mucn appiause. A letter was read from the B. L. Society, asking the co-operation of the League in| }making its entertainment on St. night & SUCC 83. | Les a committee to act, as requested, with the | B. L. Soc ‘lety. l\iw seconded, the following resolution, ; which was carricd unanimously :— : Branch of the Irish National Land League | earned of the formation of the ‘* Cl ttetown Ladies’ Land Leag Ue; ” and sdmires| the Snares and patriotic spirit of the jadies of this city who have come farward to ladies wi Ireland who | now the on os organized medium through | hich relief is given to our suffering friends | “41 4} co-t peente with those Resolved, That the ladies of the newly for- med League be tendered our hearty congratu- iations for the successful move they have made to help an object so worthy; that we cordially offer any aavit stance we caa render them in advancing the intorests of the noble and charitable cause in which all of the Irish race, and all who love justice, in all lands, are now engaged. P. Duffy, Esq., Lot 48, being calledven, stated he was happy to see the spirit of unanimity which prevailed inthe Leagne, and was sure that all who were interested ia the welfare of the Irish people must {cel proud of our success. Mr. P. D. Cox spoke of the reasons which caused him to take an interest in the present movement to deliver Ireland frona the evils resulting from landlordism. He gave his own experience, and described what he himself had seen the people suffer in that country. Councillor Byrne addressed the meeting at some length. He referred to the opin- ions held by eminent authorities as to the sacred right of God’s people towown the soil they tilled. He did not believe that the land of any country was created as a free gift toa privile ged class, who failed iv comply with the injunction to all of the sweat of their brow. There -were alse Messrs. James Egan and J. Davis. Meeting adjourned. Rronarp WatLsnH, Secretary. Ch’town, 7th March, 1882. nt Taxation under the National Policy From the Montreal Gazette. In dealing with the splendid results which have flowed from the National Policy, Sir Leonard Tilley showed the extraordinary increase in the wealth of the people, which has occurred since 1879. For instance, the value of the shares of banks having their head officer in Ontario and Quebec has augmented between September, 1879, and January, 1882, by no less a sum than $20,- 000,000, or, in other words, the investors in the banking institutions of Canada are richer to-day by that amount than they were when the National Policy came into But a still stronger illustration ot the increase of the wealth of the people is afforded in the fact that the public de- posits in the banks of the Dominion from September, 1878, to the first of February of the present year, augmented by more than $26,000,060, and the deposits in the Government savings banks by more than $10,000,000, making a total increase on these accounts of the enormous sum of $36,381,093. Such an exhibit as that dea- troys at once the pretension that the wealth of the people has not been promoted by the operation of ~ present tariff. But Sir ie onard ‘Tilley gave no more convincing’ id conclusive ed sce of the beneficial | raat ig of the National Policy, than when! he proved “from the public accounts that ; per capita taxation has actually been less during the past two years, than it wee during the period that the Liberal Govern- | nent held office. asserted by the opponents of the National Policy tariff that, while it might, in a measure, promote native industry, it im- posed an enormous tax upon the people, a tax far in excess of that created by the tariff eadlitay in ferce. Now, in order to determine the relative burdens imposed THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH Al Large Supply of Printing Types and Material, OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Carefal and Skilful Supervision of Mr TO BhinyT LETPER WEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS DODGERS. de. &e., id, W, Hitchell, BLANK CHOQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style, af Cheap Prices, by the two tariffs, it is necessary only to divide the population into the revenue received by the Government, and the amount which every individual in the country contributes is ascer- | tained. The Public Accounts show that The announcement was re-} Patrick’s | Messrs. P. D. Cox ° John i eahy and F, P. McCarron were appointed | ., | Mr. John Kelly moved, and Mr. Owen! | Winters It has been persiste ntly | lin London | tion in this period, making the same allow- lances for its growth, was 4,282,360, so that the per capita tax has been only $4. 65 i under the National icy, or actually 23 lecents per head less than under the old jug- handled tariff of the Liberals. That is a result which knocks the bottom out of the {pretension that the present tariff creates a burdensome taxation upon the people, and which cannot fail to strengthen the confi- dence of tlie pec ple im the wisdom and ’ jadvantage of the Nationa! Policy. i —_ - <mec + i | ~veneterrm tween NEWS NOTES arah Bernhardt is scrions ly ill at Genoa. > has recently invesied largely in real A Toronto despatch says it is rumored it} that the Dominion elections will be tnere ft | brought on in June. Resolved, That it is with much pleasure | The seventeen-year-old wife of the 'Chinese Minister at Washington is des- ‘leribed as picturesquely pretty. She is rc jstudying English, eceupying herself in her istrict retirement with this and with her curious lute. Mr. Longfellow’s unmarried daughter | returned from Washington to her Cambridge home last week. Her father needs the most attentive care at present, although he is not positively ill. He does not now nse his pen at all—n< nt even to sign his name. The Pp woet’s da hugh ter, with her rosv cheeks and bright eyes, looks very much like him. Svueak Rerinery Norrs. — Two large boilers for melting sugar were recently shipped to the Moncton Refinery. « Over three hundred barrels of sugar from the Nova Scotia refinery came over the Inutercolonial Railway recently for our city traders. Two vessels laden with molasses and melada for the Montreal refip vy are dis- charging at the Government pier, Reed’s Point. The material is to be transferred via the Intercolonial Railway. Already several cars have been loaded.--St, John Telegraph. Biaine’s eulogy on Garfield before Con- gress was avery able production—a little sophomoric in style fora man of his age and training perhaps, but masterly in its portraiture neveriheless. One rises from ita perusal with increased admiration both for Garfield and Blaine. We gather from it that the murdered President was both far ablerand a far .more..cstiimeble man 1uUman race to earo their _bread, bythe, shan se-maule-baxe vingerred from our re- Ct ailections of the teaching and testimony of soure remarks from }the party press opposed to him @ uring the course of his political hfe. On a recent night a house of ill fame in Ottawa was raided, and among ‘ie inmates were two members of Parliament, one from an Ontario constituency, and one from one of the Lower Provinces. They were both arrested and together with the inmates taken to the police station, but were sub- sequently released. The woman who kept the house was net so lucky as her custom- ers, and was the next morning fined $20 and costs. She bad not the necessary cash about her, but put up as security a gold watch and chain. Attached tothe chain was & handsome locket with me eastern M. P. mondgram on the outside and his photo- graph inside. Vanderbilt has brought Maud 8S. to New York. It appears that Mr. V. has been chafing over the fact thet his dash double team Lady Mack and Smal} Hopes, with a record of 2.23 were outdone by a New York team, and also b y a Boston team last season. This double defeat has serious! ly affected the owner of the { astest horse on earth, and he is now about to match her with Wm. H., another flyer ef his, to see if something cannot be done. The two have never been driven together, and it is allan experiment, though it is plain that the mare would not be recalled at this time unless something was expected of the plan. Maud S. is in good condition, never having been strained as was reported. The famous clephant ‘‘ Jumbo” has been purchased by Barnum, and the people of London are exas perated over the matter. A London correspo nde nt says :—** The ex- citement about the elephant ‘‘ Jumb . has j been incressed rather than lessened by the | publication of P. T. Barnum’s refusal to reconsider his purchase. The members of ithe Council of the Zoological Society have uade themselves the most unpopuler body Treir cfficial apology alleging the danger of lie Jumbo” excites only ridicule. The real history of the sale has not been published. Drring the con- troversy between Scott, “Jumbo's” keeper, and the Council, the latter required Scott to disclose the secret of his extraordinary power over the animal, docile with nobody else. Scott refused, and the Council in- sisted and th reatened te dismiss him. They then became alarmed at the prospect ief having an unmanageable elephant on their hands, and finally thought to settle eli difficulties by selling it. The news- ithe total collections from Customs excise, | istaraps, etc., during the Liberal regime} jamounted to $93,295,770, to which has to| ibe added the deficits of those years! $5,491,269, since the deficits had to be met by new loans, which equally constituted a, tax upon the country, making a total ‘taxation in the five years of $98,787,039, | ‘or an annual! taxation of $19,757,407. The iaverage population of the Dominion in this | period allowing for the yearly increase, 3 4,050,974, so that the annual taxation | ale head of the population was under the! Mackenzie Administration $4.88. Take: then, the collections on account of customs, excise, stamps, &c., during the past two years, those in which the National Policy has been in full piay, and we find them to have been $42,-.. 421,715, and deducting from this, amount the surplus of the two years, $2,- 589,515, which obviated the necessity of making new loans, and thus reduced the charge upon the people , and there remains Gireets, as the real taxa‘ion of 1880 and 1881 the sum of $39,832,200, or an annual taxation apers copiinue to publish elaborate accounts daily of the most trivial incidents. |The strongest pressure, including reported letters from the Queen and Prince of | Wales, was brought to induce the Council to cancel the bargain and leave to Barnum jhis legalremedy. The public would readily \subscribe enough to pay the damages, but ithe Council abaolutely decline to consider | what they regard a dishonorable proposal. |The public, disappointed by Barnum’s ob- duracy, now rest he ‘pes on ‘ Jumbo” him- if proving more obdurate than Barnm. Barnum’s representatives are carefully watched, and nothing like cruelty will be tolerated. It ie possible the police will interfere to } pre vent the removal of the ele- phant, ay prel ending G langer ef ym his pro- ress through the streets. _—o“w + Tus only place op P. E Island, where you ‘an get every part of a Gun made, i at Renan Shop, corner of Prince and Grafion nov I tf wky ~—- ae CANNED Sinlevent and Finnan Haddies, only of $19,916,100. Now the average popula- 20cte. per can.—R. K. Brace,