cence, en canna wlll <li it ie ii NB bins iv : Frve Dorrars aA YEAR. . Sineie Coptgs Two CExTS. NEW SERLES fue Dairy EXAMINER. 4 atin tte ahs antes aa ie ete. BD. A. BRUCE, PRICE IN 1e72 "ir" Prices for Comparison With xny: these of the Present Day. is ISSURD EVERY EVENING, By roe Examiner Pusiisninc Company, ' PROM THEIR Orrick, ConneER OF WATER aN» GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, . . P. E. Island. Rares or ScascRIPtion : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, - 1 25 One Month, - t 0 50: j =e Advertising at most moderate rates, | Contracts may be made for monthly, eee TP satly ue seatly edvortse Wroadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ments, on application. Commission Merchants, 213 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m 1. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular aitention given to the sale cf Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly PROFESSIONAL GARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTG RNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island. fl. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. ee To shippers of Produce io! Newfoundland. BOWN «WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN'S, NF: live particular attention to Shipments from " Piiase ‘Edward Island. Cossignuinents Solie ted. REFERENCES— a ‘the Manager Union Bonk,St. John s.N.F Messrs. U. F. ee . Co., ° Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, ‘ Joha H. Gathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. 1 April 24, '32—pat 2m eod w 2m cee chilean te lc St. ‘Lawrence Hotel. HE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, Tl beviis been thoroughly repainted end | refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk-of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers | inducements to the travelling public. | Permanent and Transient Boarders acco- modation unsurpassed by say other Hotel ’ the city. WM. E. HICK®Y, Proprietor Ch’town, Dec. 21, 81. SURANGE OFFICE Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. 1a effected on all kinds of property ee ae Losses -ettled promptly ¥. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office —South Side Queen Square. Uh’ town, Feb. 3, 182. at current rates. and equitably. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, -—AaND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N, 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. ‘ ' Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in Gxet-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of proaee solicited, ee, prom pt returns guaranteed, centiiae solicited and answered promptiy. Nov. 14, 1681—lyr i Q uBscRiBE for the DAILY ux AMN¥:. the Cheapest and most Newsy Peper ; Pablished in P, W, Teland | &C.) MERCHANT TATION, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that } ee can be had -— IN— in the market, in : j } eee ee i ; Tweed Suits. | EDWARD |, AUSSELL & CH, : A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, An “Aocount’ Obtained from the Pailis Records | “PROOY IS Feb. 28.—Ink, 2 Quires Record, 1 do Plaia, 2 do Letter, 2 do Note, 1GROSS PANS, ldo FASTENERS, i 2 Packages Envelopes, } AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, “*32)00"" Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. ur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, We invit Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. Wili be sold as Cheap as Imported. e you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street. Having decided to close my City business, fer the purpose of devoting my whole time ty my conatry establishments, I have arranged with Mr. Angus totake» charge of my city store for the summer, and sel! at or under cost the» whole of my present stock. As this Stock must he ¢ purposes, we are ‘prepared to sell for cash at naprecedented low prices, so come early and secure bargains. The attention of country mer- chants is particularly directed to this stock, as we are prepared to sell at very low prices and on liberal terms. _R. W. TREMAINE, May 19, 1882—wkily tf 83 QuEEN SaR-kr. N, B.—Room Paper at half-price. oo aE Ns ERNE A “GIY SI STEAM BAKERY.” 0:0 HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and Hard is now prepared to supply the trade with Bread, Plain. and Fancy Biscuits, &., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 70: 1000 lbs. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Ye=— Orders by mail promplly executed. May 4, 1882. ee Scotch and E For - —6« SS. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud ee ish Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GOoO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & CO’S, There Island. Prices very moderate. — yuerantesd, Acomplete line of Gents’ Farnishings voip Hats, cheap,&e. Xe. Remember the add ahove Charkttetow UPPER QUEEN STREET, \ ‘TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL ot Cloths in the you will fiod the largest and best assortmont nd Tho best workmausilp and a —ALso— t i } “ ‘ ; ' Premises, April 20—Ink, i ot : ‘ 3 boxes Pens, 4 yrs Letter Paper, 9--Envelopes, Cartridge, Tape, 4 doz Wafers, 1) REAM RECORD PAPER (RULED), 1 box Pens, 2 Reams American Note, ‘* 23—6 doz PENHCLDERS, 100 Euvelopes, 4 doz Lead Pencils, 16 qrs. Blotting Paper, 4 ink BoTTrLes, 2 do do, 4 Ream Foolscap ! 4 do Pot ! 4 do Letter, 6 Quires BLoiTiIne, 6 do Note, & bottles Mucilege, 1000 Envelopes, 1 doz Pencils, Tape, Pens, 150 ENVELOPES, 1 box Pens, 500 Envelopes, * 24-2 Doz patent pencils!!! "2 Boxes paper-fastners, } GROSS BANDS, - , two doors Qorner | a tet. 1, 1881” er. ~ | ROE CLOPeS, j | ' BETTER TH.2.¥ SSE TiowN. 9 ' House of Assembly, Dr., to David Laird :—} . “ ? i | 1872. oe $0.59 1 46 0.36 0.32 0 22 022 3.24 1.0¢ 1.39) 0.20 0.35 0 97 = $s BRESSE- ES J cr SRSHSVVLBESUSSSSeISsSusesasy © On me SS LID Cron ATATD HOR OOOH ORM MOWOOUI HNMR MIN OIG do do 6 Doz RUBBERS!!! 6 do KEY RINGS, 4 . 2 do -Pen Holders, _ we “yo ae a E a 3 do 2 § 2000 ENVELOPES!!! 10 0 do ; 500 OFFICIAL do : 3 Bottles Tek, | 9 Doz Wax, ' 8 Boxes Pens 1 do do 2 do do 16 5 Inkbottles, . 68 3 Reama Record Ruled, 90 1 do do Plain, iL, 1 do do __Cap. 63. ae Togiewse 00 2 do Ado 11,00 . 9 do NOTE PAPER !!! 12 °0 1 doz Ink, 0 24 1 doz Mucelage, 3.00 2 REAMS LETTER RULED.10 00, 6 do do PLAIN, 19.00° 1 PORTFOLIO! 2 50; 1 doz Pencils, 0 75) 1 Blank Book, 0.36! 24 Seals!!! 5 76 1 GOLD PENCIL AND PEN! 5 00 . 1 do& do do 70 1 PORTFOLIO, 2,00 4 Ream Record, 300 4 do Foolscap, 250 4 do Latter, 259 4 do Note, 1.50 _ 2 qrs Blotting, 1.25 2 lukstands, 1.00 100 ENVELOPES, 1.50 Pens, 0.72 250 Envelopes, 0.84. 1 doz Holders, 1.00 | Pens, 1.00. 26 KNIVES, 29 00, 11 KNIVES, 13 42. 7 KNIVES, 9 38 | Pens, 0.89 1 Ream Foolscap, 5 50) Letter, 2.50) l ream Note Paper, 150° 100 ExvrLoPEs, 1.005 1} doz PENCIL KNIVES!!! 9.00) 1 doz Pencil Knives, 12.0), 3 doz Pencils, 5 84, 3 doz Penholders, 1 00; *« 25—1 Inkstand, 6 59 | 1 4 72) 3 doz Tare, 2.52 1 ream Note, 1,50 100 EXVELOPEs, 1.00 1 Lerrer WeicaHt, 0 a5] Pencils, 2 50 | Official Envelopes, 1.00} 8 Stands. 1 50) 1 box Pens, 6.32 | dor Tape aa } doz rs, 13 4 doz RED TAPE, s 1 Taper >tand (?) 0.8 1 Whisk, 0 24 ream F 20 | team Letter, 1.80" ream Note, 081 * VELOPES, 1.08 and Stand, 1.50. : Hz - aa bates: : Records: * ‘ ; fepfiet «a t na \ Mare tS 370, : 5 ‘KET ; . . 5.00 ~2C. Ink, 555 2 Pencits, . ae LEADS, 2.00 2 KEPORTER’S COVERS, 1.16) ob aa wih 2.00) TABLES (?) 2.88 | =e Pencils, - 388) | 2 Inkstar de, 1.62. 1 doz Memos , 432, 3 Pencil Knife, 1.50 | BLUE SPECTACLES, 1.0)) 10 Envelopes, 0.50 CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: THURSDAY. JUNE 8 1882. ~ VOL: 11--NO. 15. ee -§ POCKET KNIVES, 6.10 The Organized Hypocrisy. ! ee ee l 50 . ‘*-~- BOOKS, 5 ? WHY IT WAS DESERTED BY MR. JOHN 0’ pONO- o1 boxes PENS, nn onan 5e SEVERELY CaSTIGATES MR. 506 ENVELOPES, 1.80 : L-ream Note 2.50 soe ae : lino. 5.60, At the great Liberal-Conservative meet- 1} do#SPECTACLES CASES 11 3.00 ing in Toronto, Mr. John O'Donoghue Portfolio, a ae 1,22 said that in 1878 he addressed the citizens 3 doz Pencils, 1.50 of Toronto on the National Policy, and he Inkstand, 061 was glad tu be present after four years’ } ream Foolscap, ‘¢+ Q—1] ream Letter, 1 ream Note, 250 ENVELOPES!!! Pencils. etc., 1 Pencil (%) 2 “ec 4 SPECTACLE CASES!!! 2 doz boxes LEADS, 2 SPECTACLE CASES!!! 1 PENCIL!!! 1 Inkstand, 50 ENVELOPES, 1 Lead Pencil, 1 Pencil, ‘© 64-2 Pencils, 6 doz BANDS, Blank Book, 1 PO KET BOOK AT $2!}! ‘* 6—I ream Foolscap, 2 reams note, 250 ENVELOPES, 6 Memo? Paper Fasteners ? 4 leads? 6 leads ? 3 Leap Penciis at $2 7 Pocker Books!!! 6 Pocket Knives, 3 lead a $1! 1 re oolscap, 1 i Letter, J —T PENCIL TT! 12 boxes pins, 3 Packages Envelopes, 1000 EXVELOPSs, ** 10—16 Packages Note? tacle Case, 3 Packages Note, Ink, 1 dozen Leads, Banxbs, 18 Tables, Pens, etc. 2 REAMS LETTER!!! 3 do Note!!! 4 dozen Memo. 500 OrrictAL ENVELOPE: ! 1000 ENVELOPES, 750 ENVELOPES, 400 ENVELOPES, Wax? BLOTTING PAPER, 3 POCKET KNIVES, Pens ? 1 Ream Foolscap, + 16—250 EN VELORES, ° 12 boxes Pens, 86 holders!!! 36 do. 2 GROSS BANDS, 4 wozen bands, 8 de. 8 do, ‘* 20— Pengils, > “$dom Pargk Knives, 22—4 pkys NOIE!! 8 “e sé 3 boxes Leads, ‘* 29-2 reams Letter, l ream Letter, 2 packages NOTE! ! to bo ec oe 3 boxes Pens, 1 ream Foolscap, l ream Note; 1 LEAD Pencil, Ink, 2 reams Paper, June 3d—2 ‘‘alendars, 1 PENCIL!!! 1 do, 1 do, Paper Fastners, ‘© 4— 2 reams Note, 4 doz memos., 14 doz Pencils, KUBBER BANDS, 2 reams Note, $6! ! 6 boxes Pena, 6 1 doz Memos., $4.80!! 4 doz te 4 boxes Seals, 7 pkgs Note!! 6 2000 ENVELOPES !! 1750 se | ream Letter, 3 50 experience of that policy. He had left the 3.00 Grit party because he considered it was the 1.50 duty of every man to give ‘hid aid to that ‘og Party whose policy was for the benefit and g, Sdvantage of the country. (Applause.) gg He had great doubts if the victory in 1878 gg could have been achieved if Grits like him- 96 self had not gone over to the Liberal-Con- 84 servative party. For the time that party .50 had been in power it bad been A PERIOD UNPARALLELED) IN HISTORY 1g) by raising a country from the lowest posi- tion to one of tle highest positions of any country in the world. _ (Cheers.). For bim- 44 self he would say that thes ame party now ¥6 had lost every force, but what he looke1 to wae the men best capable of developing the vast resources Of this great country, and administering its affairs properly—(chieera) —and with the past three or four ‘fears could anyone deny but that a vast increase 3 had been made in her resourses? He had *,. fought many hard battles against the great statesman who had addressed them; but now he (the speaker) had faith in the policy, faith in himself, and although it was the habit of the press to detract and despise him, he was proud to stand up for him, as he believed THERE WAS NO MAN LIVING TO-DAY wNHuooocorK So EHLS8s nMo-oS a SSS8sSs 4 MAIMPOAHAOSOr —-H holding such a position of great responsi- bility who could stand before his fellow- citizens and say that he had not used for his own benefit oné shilling of their money. (Great cheering.) He was sorry to hear that when a distinguished colleague of the honorable gentleman, the Hon. Mr. Costi- gan, came here there should be found one man who could meet him, a dignified ‘stranger, with discourtesy and incivility, ‘and he was the more sorry to find that that man was an Irishman—no, he was glad to retract that word, as that man was only an Englishman with an Irish name. (Cheers.) The speaker then referred to MR. BLAKE'S PROGRAMMER, and said there was not one word in it ex- ‘cept condemnation of the Ministry, there ‘was no programme. He remembered when Mr. Blake advocated the principle of min- ,ority representation, and why cid he not insert that in his programme? All that ‘could be gathered from it was merely the 60 N. P., or “If I had the Government, I would give you a reai N. P.” (Laughter.) Now, who conid tell what that means? It was onlya condemnation without off-ring a substitution. Previons to 1878, there was a poriod of starvation and bankruptcy, ‘statvation to the workingmen, but now, go where you would, there was nothing bat 36 prosperity, workingmen getting plen ‘work and good wages. (Gheers ) " HE COUNSELLED THEM to be firm in upholding the National ‘Policy, and to see saab no errors were com- ‘mitted or time wasted in the impending oe ‘struggle. He and his co religionists had no 3.50 reason to be enamoured of Edward Blake 3.00 and no reason to be proud of him. He had 200, fought his battles for him when he (Blake) 3.24 was laid up with a sick headache (laughte: ) 410 but when the time arrived when he (the 1.20 speak+r) contested East Toronte, Mr, Blake 5.59 gid not do a2aything for him, on the ground abe that he had no property there. But Mr. ‘),, Blake stumped Centre Toronto, and Wel- g 3) lington, and Bruce, where he had also no ~ property. He felt then that he could have i INFLICTEP CORPORAL PUNISHMENT 75 on Mr. Blake like a schoolmaster, j2 (Laughter) Afterwards when Mr. Blake 5 cuntested the country of Bruce he (the ° speaker) went there, and had told the elect- ors the way in which he had been treated in East Toronto, and the result was that © they whipped him there. (Cheers.) Mr. 9 Blake spoke of Irishmen and the Irish 'g9) votes, but he ought to be ashamed to do 489 80. When Mr. Costigan asked the Grit Gov- 1.80 ernment to extend the amvesty, the only man 0 28 that it was not extended to was a countryman 3.50 of his own, Mr. O' Donoghue, and Mr. Blake 360 was the man who spoke against its being ex- 9.00 tended to him. Hi it had been a Scotchman 10 50 or an Englishman it would act have been 50 go bad, but where was his boasted love oe WAM W AS me ee OM O19 Or = to To oe se ely emi SSASLSSSSSSERSSSSETRRSSLRSSSSSzES te POS 2 : S2ro > os SESS US -NERNSS aan Dh wwe Oooo S$s25 -owonrKWwo eam osc =) ~ SF S& cs —~ oe 2s i we for the Irishman when it could have 2 reams Foolacap, 11.00 12en of service to a fellow-countryman ! PAIR SERCTACLE, 100) 7 a ialial ae 1! 0, ante ty, ee ee at om Porte Noe ouhear? Average Rate of Interest. 122 « ““ “ 1.20' 1 doz Pencils, $3 60! ! 3.69/1877, under Sir Richard......5621 per cent. “ 11—6 Pencils, 1 50/1881, under Sir Leonard.....3.83 per cent. Lead for do, onl din Sd Uhl 3 3 Pencils, “7 Mr. Biake complains t) h . , plains that he has been a 8 oon misrepresented, using a threadbare illus- ream Record. 7.00 tation to show his meaning. fa a « 18—1 doz Erasing Rubbers 1.44 mean to say that any sentence of his has Pst doz Pasase PENcis, 300 heen cut in twain? Will he dare to deny _- 9doz Leada, 150° that he said at ae : aunt I “ 19-1 GOLD PEN, $1023 10 00 believe that free trade is best for all sections 1 PENCIL, $6! !'! 6.00 | o/ our community 2’ Was there a negative “ 22—3 reams Foolscap, 15 00 6 pitted there? Yet now be turns round $ do Letter, 2.00 aud tells the people at Toronto and Hamil- inskstand, 0-22 ton that free trade is imp s‘ib’e! Pray, §* 26-2 reams Letter, a where was the rte in Srlling the penple of . ‘Pete, - : ‘Prince Edward Island that it was their ate . ea proeaa a ‘best policy if it be unattainable ? “ ee aes = The Gothic style of handwriting, now so 1 doz. Penhold-rs, 0.96 | popular among young ladies, may have is 6 doz Pens, 3.00 | disadvantages. It is said that a young man t todo, 200\who recently received a specimen of it 5 do do, 1 20\ could not tell, for the life of him, whether 6 Pencils, 7 it was ‘‘ Yes, with pleasure,” ‘* No, thank jo Pins, ats ee ee a picket _ Y ‘ is Her do do, 0.36 omar - Printing Mea bers’ Names, 00! .4 western woman named her gir] baby . Sof each, 0.50 | “fter anoted lady, and wrote to her about Rasalan, _- |it. The lady sent a thick, heavily sealed Grand Total, $917 64 envelope, ‘not to be opened uitil the New Maru Svan of Bits © Geol revenge 00 taken? Mbatiolphia, Nem babe’s thirtieth birthday,” ir was a terrible cee rary i owen soy, PR em ie! 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