SB Pi SeRIES ll Tea" . Jyve Dontars Y RAR oe “ oe nell enteral Ponce . i, . ; ve : oo a wa? ce his is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak CHARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, JANUARY IL. 1888 a oe + a erent eee 9 yg merit seen nip een en —e = atten ane = = leuamatieas 2 a Rg ee ee among oem - ~ ee free,’’-—-Evniptprs, : SInGLE Copies Two Cuxra. VOL 12.--NO, 43, AL money —— . mb tS ty kre 4 ‘ \ N ; witene? My DAILY KXAMINER * v1 . ag mune > _— Yer ¥ LUN \¥ » Examines Posi ' ror . fee > e Wat Bi gant OFF! ZZ. ree * : arTuhie ‘ ' gal , axD Gs P EB lel . » isiand A chariotietowe, : Su Beri! 1N Rares OF - oi ; , $2 50 six Months, ‘ 1 26 Taree Monthe, 0 50 ’ Yonth, : Uae st moderate rates. ‘ sing at mice Advertising ' 7 bs may be made for monthly, Tontrac , } . Cmely, balt.yearly oF yearly advertise- arly: = quar . nt) 8a pon. ments, oF appieat ~ yawac FOR JANUARY, 1823. MOON 8 CHANGES. ¢ Quarter Ist day, S 7™., ® Mi. ‘. 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Nov. 24, '82.—pres her Lenses adapted ty their condition of sight, JOHN MACEACHERN ~ addition such Lenses are <elected and adapted to the eye by Mr. Laurance personally, Mr. CORRES PONDENTE, i é do not hote epee! ves resp »nrsihle for thre opinions oF state nts af aur correspondents Steam Communication. wee ee 3 Tu the dito, wu the Kevan er R. C.D. RANKIN’ « ; , 4 i thé Beamine >. ween “, Chemist, } ren San: M to the inhabitants ‘of eae’ oo. a — ee has the honor to aunounce Deak Sin,-—About a year ago the writer : ' ap siand and nei r ‘ . . + a arrangements with Bhborbood that he has made suggested the <desiveability of shipping potatoes, fish, aud ether perishable produce Vi ie BRB T 7 lin bnik, in full car loads, to the continental “— ° . LL *» NCE ‘Markets. It was assumed that a branch ? . . : 9 | line of railway would -be built to Cape. he Eminent English Oculists’ Optician, Traverse, tovcosneet there with a steam ie | ferry plying across the Siraits to the ter- to personally superintend the adaptation of his alate a the Cape Tormentine branch of S } ie | kk \! HY ViN 1C% PVC) (the Intercolonial railway (now building) i AC » A N D KGL A SSS. Since the date réferred to, I have seen in In Consequence of so many applications he wil! be |New York harbor the loaded cars of dif: At C.D, Rankin’s Drag store, North Side Queen Square, from Friday, the (feo! ruilveads ferried across that harbor. . . * |The building of the brencl lin 3 Oth, to Friday, the Ith January, | Penvoche-dtilcld "the Fen oe a ietate 4 ‘ell theal’*eenbiietieeth ha oid | Traverse should bo immediately agitate: have taken upon the 7 rtacle eves 2 2Ne boli _that Laurance’s Lenses with a view to its early ¢onipletion next , ~byorscle-wearlng . public of Great Britain and the testimonials guimmer; the track could he built broad from the greatest ofthe English Oculis at of Cnglis ists, among the faculty in Lngland andin this Prov- : td ince, Must be conclusive that nothing better i : oe : “ gange, and by laying a third rail on the tT ia aids to vision ¢ 1 « + as : ; . s on can be obtaines, and when if oyisting track ifecould be uced for either Rankin is coavinced the acme of c ; 3 sdithe’ recite: Adah ae broad er narrow gauge cars. This is offer- use of Becebalbae tea Pate hey comfort will be obtained~ by every person requiting me] ei as « possible: aolation, But. the writer Mr Laurance’s mode of procedure fs to test the capabilities o 7 ieves that ¢ cheapest caurae would be to determine the exact pier ueeiieas tor each eye, bet also sete ting A Welder’ Done’ in the end t ‘straighten the P. E. I. rail- best adapted to arrest decay and to give sight without discomfort. Mr, Laurance is noi a 84, and Make it the average or what is stranger to Prince Edward Island in his capacity aa an Optician, For years he visited thisC@!led the bruad gauge, At the Capes Proviner, as tes'imoniais from «ur leading medical men and citiseus, as far back as 1554,/ Cocks would Bate to be built, and a broad, can testify, Mr, Laurance is one of the Jeading Opticians o{ England, and hig visit here is flat, strong steamer or two puton from for one purpose, aod that is the introduction of his celebrated Lenses through RUGULABRLY , Cape Travetse to Cape formentine. This ACCREDITED AGEN PS THROUGHOUT THE DUMINION, : | steamer wotld”have rails Jaid on her main Persons who have tried in vain to be suited with Lenses are particularly requested to deck, and e6titd if required carry from four call at C. 3). Rankin’s, and as MR. LAURANCES VISIT CANNOT BE PROLONGED, to six cars each trip, as the distance is only BEYOND A PEW DAYs, it behoves those requiring bis assivtance tocallus carly ag possible about eight jmiles, there would be no dif- REFERENCES AND TESTIMONIALS, as to the Quality of the Lenses, etc., ace ficulty im making four trips per diem. | a map with the names of the following eminent Medical men and residenta of Nova Knowing the aversion many of your ce ae 0 have to long letters, with your permission ' Chief Justice Sir William Young. i I propese to continue this subject in a Rev. Dr. Hill, Kector of st. Paul's, Halifax. future issue, The tion. W. J. Almon, & D. I vernain, The Hou. A. W. Smith, Jadge Supreme Court. wa Oums; Teogestfally, yh. : | J. Scott tiutton, Principal Beaf and Dumb Asylum. ¢_ . ec | br arther Moren, Physician to Deaf and Dumb Asylum. eae: otal: Mougee m. bunbar, Ex-Major of Matifax. + Iris | Edwd. Jennings, M. D., President of the Medical Council of Nova Scotia,’ ” eee eee Vice-President of the Meaicai Association of Canada. To the Editor ef the Examiner. | Win. Tobin, c. Kt. C. 8. Sir,—I read in a late Charlottetown W. B siater. M. D. paper a brief report of Senator Howlan’s H. ©. Herbert, NH. D., F. R. C, 8., Surgeon Majo:, A. 4%. D. lecture on *‘An Irishman’s Duty in Amer-. Rinieragemnionmen ica,” and from; the drift of the Senator's, From Chicf Justice Sir Wm. Young. From the City Medical Officer. | remarke, as well as from the very title of Hitibax. Yoda "Dec! 1882 his lecture, one would suppose that in their, I have pleasure in testifying that the twol Orvica op City Manica, Orrican, relation to the State, and as part of the Halifax, Nov. 1, 18*2. | State, Trishmen have duties to perform and | ft ae o : some Gal suet es = Mr, B. Laurance: privileges to claim quite different from those especially auder GAS than any I have pre. Dag Six,—I am very much pleased with required from, and exercised by, the other | viously obtained HERE or ELSEWHERE, (F°°° glasses, they are particularly ‘clear end) various nationalities composing the popula- WM. YOUNG, (Well polished, and suit my eyes better than ‘tion, This theory of Senator Howlan’s is jany I have ever used. I have had great, q vicious and unpatriotic one; and the pret in recommending them to my friends practical adoption of it would lead, not to and patients, I 2 &c., the consolidation, but to the disintegration ine Oe Te ok eee | ARTHUR MOREN, M. D., of this Canada of Ours. Very different | Sv Bese e~Sesaliee-aith eutihdael City Medical Officer. | Jessons are inculcated in the writings and | have supplicd me for reading, both by natural! " speeches of Archbishop Connolly, McGee, | ‘and artifical light, have proved themselyes From HM. ©, Herbert, M. D., F, R. C. | Cartier, and other distinguished men in to be all that could be desired,* I strongly | S.. Surgeon Najor. .M. D. | Church and State. ; : d recommend say persons wishing to save strain) 47) op 7 surauce has fitted Ath a | When & man arrives at maturity in- upon their eyes,and enjoy comtort while) *. 5. Vauradce bas hited D. wilh giasses years, and in political station, it is high | ‘reading, to apply to you to fit them with|“hich suit me admirably, and | recommend time for him to cease aiming at a hittle persons whose vision is detective, to consult cheap popularity. The obligations—civil | I am, cear sir, yours truly, |him'when lenses arc required. and political—resting upon Jrishmen in Grovcs W, Hitt, Rector of St. Pauls. | H. C. HERBERT, M. D., F. B.C.5S., America, are precisely those imposed upon From Key. Br. Hill, Rector of St. Paul's. i ' jodie _________. | Mr. B. Lavsance, Optician, 147 Hoilis St, Surgeon Mujor, A. M. D, Englishmen, Frenchmen and Scotchmen, | November 00, 1882. and their descendants. From Hon. W. J, Almon, M. D. Yours, &e., ’ Hauirax, N.8., Nov. 4th, 192. | P . CRE. {Late of Italian Warehouse) My Dean Sia,—By the aid of the Glasses’ From Ex Mayor Dunbar. Lot 11, Jan. 8, 1883. : jyou last fittea me with I was enabied last| Hauirax, N.8., Oct. 23, 1882. AGENT FOR night by lamp light to read with comfort, a) p Lavrayca, Ese.,— eee ee —— lane I had not done for some months pre- : * : Current Notes. Koyai Fire Insurance Company, of — England, : London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of Engiand, City of London Fire Insarance Co., of England, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, Cor, Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,000 Reserve Fund . . . 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on : onday next, 19th iust., in the building ately ocoupied by the Bank of Prince Edward is wader the masagement of the under- Signed, Deposits will be received on interest, and OM current account. granted oo the various Agencies and Correspondents of the Bank. Serliag and other Exchange bought and geucral banking business transacted, a D. C. CHALMERS, town, June 17, 1882—tf Ayeat. TISURANCE OPFIGE. ee Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION Cea ee as well as when I was 20 years 0 losarance effected on all kinds of property | Losses ettled promptly ' % current rates. sad equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. UBice—South Side Queen Square, Ch'town, Sept, 15, 1582. Dear Six,—Iam using 4 pair of spectacles 1 am, dear Sir, |purchased from you 18 years ago at the Hali-’ The Suez Canal tariff has been reduced. Yours truly, fax Hotel, and they suit me as well to-day as : ; WILLIAM J. ALMON. |when I first used them, | The Czar’s coronation will probably take : | place in April. | | | j a WM, DUNBAR d Opt To Ma. B. Lavrayce, Optician Ex-Mayor of Halifax, A United States war vesse! has been or- dered to proceed to Madagascar. From Judge Smith. Hacivax, Nov. 2, 1882. The Malagassy envoys left England for I beg to a that I have Oren oa No. 1 Lockman Sraest Terrace,’ the United States on Monday last. Laurance one or two pairs of Spe , and Haljtax, Oct, 23, 1882. have found them everything I can desire to improve the vision for writing and reading) purposes. From James A. Smith, Esq. | The French residents of Montreal have 4 - > ne ay £ : ; if Lasnanmnes. Bove: ween glasses | assed a resolution of regret for the death) since I was ten years of age and am now in| . : te é H. W. SMITH, ‘my fifty-seventh year and until this minute I of Gambetta and sympathy for his family. | Jadge Supreme Court, N. S$, |have never possessed perfect sight, andin my); It is stated that ex Justice Miller will be | r iprofession as sm a Ican now &p-' sworn in as Attorney General in the Nor- jiate the way in whic now see even the, jin: Z rent. aud run for either: om the Principal of the Deaf Pre° eae ok ~— quay government, a or either, " and Dumb Featitation. jsmailest type by artificial light by the aid of | Worris or Rockwood in the local election. | Hairax Nov. 2, 1882, jrour lenses, BI aan ea The construction of a new Atlantic cable Mr. B. Laurance fitted & number of the; EK bic tie A nals Bienes Coble Oc it] | oa oa rom Br. Jenni the Anglo-Francoe Cable Co., with a capi pupils of this Institution requiring Lenses to. o bt of $500,000 is said to he a eae fide ' assiat their sight, and I have pleasure in tes-) yr B Lanrance, of London, bas shown me slesae ar tenga arill. foe apllinesd te 96 toute! } per word. titying to the benfits the wearers of the’, creat variety of spectacles, all of which bear jglasses have derived from their use. But! jose examination. The lenses are well pol- for the aid thus obtained several of them/j.sned and the mounting beautiful and sub-| In a house at the north end of Alber-! would have continued to labor under great stantial, lcan see More distinctly through! marlestreet, Halifax, on Monday. Catherine difficulty in reading script or print, andj, glasses than any others I have tried. I} Smith, wife of Thomas Smith, was found would thus have been seriously reiarded in} wij) recommend them to my patients. lying dead in her room. An inquest was! their studies which they are now enabled to! EDW. JENNINGS, M.D. | held, and a verdict of death from the ex-! pursue with comfort and sath both to Visiting Surgeon to the Provincial and City cessive use of stimulants was returned. themselves and to their teachers. Hospital, and President ot the Medica} J. SCOTT HUTTON, Council of Nova Scotia, ete., etc. Four commodions and lakeworthy steel | Principal. steamships are in course of construction in| : Great Britain, to be employed iu the north- | As Medical Officer to the institution of From Br. Tobin. ern lakes, between Owen Sound and the Deaf avd Dumb, 1 have much pleasure ing Sout Srawer, Halifax. N.S..'3tb Oct. 82. | upper perts of Lake Superior. Two of these certifying the testimony of the Frincipal, J.) I hereby certify that I have examined sev-' y1)) probably be ready for the approachin S. ane era] specimens of Lenses and Spectacles made | P y y PP e ARTHGR MOREN, M. D., ‘oy Mr. B. Laurance, of London, and have re A otic ; Physician to Deat and Dumb Ipst, |found them well cut aud mounted and thor. Public opinion in France over Gambetta’s oughly servicable articles. death has assumed anew phase, and all From John Woodill, Esq. WM. TOBIN, F. BR. 0. S, | classes of citizens are now urgent in their} Sicectimnall demands for a Government investigation B. Lavrasce, Eng. : Frow Dr. Slayter. into the cause of the decease of the patriot. | Deak Siz,~ Io the year 1°64 T purchased - It is thought that the demand will be) pair of pight-reading spectacles (and have’ Hativax, Oct, 13, 1682. granted in order to allay public feeling. used them ever siner) from a Mr, Lauravce.) ppyg Six,—I have examined your stock of . I called oa you vesteiday and found that yOu ponges and can only say that they are the The dead body of Mrs, Carr, formerly of | were the same person, and bad my name on most perfect set of glass s [have seen in Hali- Mirawichi, N. B ,» Was found in Calais, Me. > your books, and as you then told we thatitgy J] believe you to be well pusted in your) on Monday night last, on the floor of the you could suppl me witb 4@ pairthat I could) business ard thoroughly well able to correct’ room occupied by Timothy Toomey _and | igee small print for 20 years longer, Well, the various defects of vision in those who may | wife, who have been arrested on suspicion | being mactive business, and only in wet you, Lam, etc. iof the murder. The head and fase were year, I covciuded to take them, But Judge my astonishment, at night when I rook UPB. Laveawee, Esq. flowed from the mouth and nose. Timothy | jthe evening paper I could see to read it in —- says Mrs. Oarr came tohis house on Sune | tan part of the room by the light of ope a From 8. He:sl in, Esq. day night and had ] quor in her possession, age, and I trust | will bave av eae of) Eight go . sreont fore u leave! ighteen ycers ago, — , anes ae escaneucniuteen eget eaae dae suiied me with spectacles, I have and declared she dian town any stockings, our ony, Yours resp etiolly ithem now 9; d they are as good as when I but a pair was found us the bed tiek with JOHN WOODILL. purchased (hem aod wy eyes do not require a blood stains on them. Stsias supposed to 176 Barrington Street lstrouger power, )be blood, were also fuuud on Toomey’s Halifax, Oct, 50Uh, 1859. | HENRY HESSLEIN, clothing, _ CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST W. B. SLAYTER, M.D. | badly bruised, and a large quantity of blood | Hautrax House, October 12, 1862. jand ina fit fel! down and bled to death, | Mr B. Laurance, of Mrs. Toomey when arrested was barefo ted. | Re Ch’ town, Dee, 6, 1882, 2aw a nrg nn a PARSONS'* PILLS. MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, And will completely change the blood ane i ron Tt three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night a weeks, may be restored to sotind health, if such a thing be possible. dlisie Com piaints these Pilis have neo equal. Physicians use them in the eight letter-stamps. Send for cirow ’ everywhere, or sent by mail for ; JOUNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. UP ASTHMA; BRONCHITIS. : » r x’ ¥NE } . oe . neg my cte these terrible ees ar oombeds } mine cases ont of ten. er ot that will save Dor't @élay 2 mome nt. r fe many lives sent free by mail. ‘ ha } Prevention js betier than cumeii°* » [hy a JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (f..l03° os Neuralgia, inftuenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Tangs, Chronie Roarse hw 3 aes ma neice Ste hein Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbns, Kidney Troabies, I 988 Spine and Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphiet to f. 8. Jonson & Co., Bosrox, Mass, of a An English Véterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says thet most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here , are worthjess trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition Powders are absolutely pure and na immensely valtable. Nothing on earth will make tens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp’ fai tol pint food, Sold everywhere, or sept by mail for 8 letter-stamps. L 8. JouNeoN & CO., BostoN, Maas. iss2. 1882. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE: — - To the Wholesale and Retail Trade: \ & A. BROWN & CO., are showing a general assortment of British « and Foreign Dry Goods and Fancy Ware (suitable for the Xmas season), at very close prices, The very latest NOVELTIES showa in,every “Depart ment. 7 Fancy Woollens, Dress Goods, Fur Goods, a speciality, . A general assortment of Brussels, Tapestry and Seotch Carpets, of new desigas, ef extra value. Also Twine Mattings, Hemp, Carpets, Oilcloths, Paper Jlangings, etc,, in variety, all of which are being disposed of-at our usual Jow prices: Kstublishment closes every evening (Saturday’s excepted) at 6 p.m. W.& A. BROWN & CO. >. Ch’town, Dec, 15, 1882, ee At eet ane LIFHR INSURANCE IN THE WoRLhD, ne) The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. 0—_—- $50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government, Working under Government License. 0 An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund, Life Insurance at its actual cost. Cj) eee Wee Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, WHOLESALE SUPPLIES BEER & GOFF’S. E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE STOCK, purchased for Fall ard Winter Trade. In part, as follows: 1000 Bbls. FLOUR (Choice Brands), 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Quality), 125 Bbls. REFINED SUGAR, 350 Boxes and Half-Boxes CHOICE RAISINS, 400 Bbis. APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, 50 Boxes CHEESE, 30 Pans. MOLASSES, 40 Kegs and Half-Keys GRAPES, 20 Cases ORANGES, 25 Bols. ONIONS, Large Assortment Confectionery, Nuts, Spices, Coffee, etc., ete. For Sale at Usual Low Cash Prices. :0: ee Ve SPLENDID VALVUE IN THA. oO BEER & GOFF. ame — Ch’town, Dec. 1, 1882. 2aw eer ————— So aes THA, TBA. Lately Received ex * Erema” and “Alpheta” from Londen. WARRANTED EXCELLENT QUALITY. For Sele in Hali-Chests and 5, 10, and 15 lb Tin Caddies (with screw tope). VERY CHHAP. Beer & Gofl. olan Rihidacmmely scl adie - HO ll cite erie F ee eae a teas eaec meee iar s