a a al cial LANA Jaily ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evxiriwwss. :LUTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIi, 29, i882 Stse_e Copies Two CERT. VOL 10.-—-NO. 134, A OR RRO IMRAHI ! - = . vd See a tacoma: th ole — — r eS aie: ya sii ‘Tequired, namely, French, Latin, Greek} Hon. D. Ferguson, being called upon { ne ae coveiting Waeeen ST BESREH tot PANUARY, 1682, $939,523.92, AND ‘and Hebrew. He thoaght in our common ably defended the policy of the Govern- Permanent and Twndens mee ae ee Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued £, oP es diye. Fhe te _ a eos the ene a odati ur Be oy any other Hotel in j . UD I ” : x “ a ' Br : a 2 St me at e Opie | prese wip ration, com e ne = es toe here payable in Bugland, on the Continent.of Jurepe,.or New. York. - f eg ronts. did not ae them tanght. If any | financial ae the Province at the WM. E. HICKEY, and *O: a . persons wishe to educate their sonsjprese:t time with that in which it was when Ch’ town, Dec. 21, 81. Proprietor ae | Anice assoriment of the sbove for sale. . go> any of the learned professions, they|the present party came into power, and in ag ee ting Tuonnanna ionn imitoas a ‘should pay for it themselves. Besides to!a clear and forcible manner showed that ] ae usd eo 5 The Fire lusurance Association (Limited) of London, hing, Cc. i. MORRISON, ‘attempt to cram children withoutany talent|from their poliey of retrenchment and i / 4 S ; 5 CAPITAL, $5,000,000 | Ch’town, April 14, 1882 for languages, is just so much valuable time | economy, they were justificd in repealing ° ° fe. Ld FAL, $4, 3 ° : . : _.. —..... |and_ opportunity thrown away. But we/the Assessment Act. He concluded his j | ° . t P : a — ;might advance a step further than Mr.|remarks by challenging any member or 1~ SHITE E LIN Cr Every description of Property covered at lowest rates. Policies issued ' Heartz did. Andwe ask if the teaching supporter of the Opposition to point to oF by the undersigned. 'of those higher branches were discontinued, | one single act of jobbery, corruption or 8 “aor Lacie at z jcould not there be a corresponding reduc- | mal-adminis'ration on the part of the pres- Ob FORWARDING AGENT cae ition of teachers’ sa'eries ? Mr. Editor, any | ent Government: a cy ‘Tho Worthan Fire Tneprance (Camnan ia 0 3 }man who intends to pass his days on P. E.| | Messrs. McDonald and Beer next ap- if - : m a ne. ae —_— rane n ane - snenen The Lar ast ang Best Saleched tslana would derive more real benefit and|peared, for the Opposition, and David rig Marine Insurance Broker CAPIFAL, $15,600,800, 7 "g b , be the recipient of more genuine kospital-; Egan, Esq, and Mr. Cunmiskey for the i . . ' N THE ISLAND ‘ity, from a knowledge of Gaelic than he| Government. a —AND— Every description cf Property covered at the lowest rates. rn See ‘would with a Speer a all ~_ dead —, a eee was proposed by Mr. a ce : ne 1% ‘ : vee ‘languages eombined. ne learned profes-; John McDonald, Allisary, and seconded by ee (tenera! (Commission Agent a , 0:0 At Greatly Reduced Prices. ons are already overcrowded, and we! Patrick McManus, Dromore. i . . j The h orga American Life Tnsuranee om an —_ , cannot expect that all the fortunate pos-! Mr. Egan was proposed by Elisha : i BEDFORD ROW, Lig ULL fille il D ), CALL AND GET BARGAINS [sessors of the classics will ever reach the|Cofiin, Esq., and seconded by Mr. Jchn ‘ta . etl theas deme as se iain : . : position of Governor-General or Governor! Jay. i P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 5. READ OFFICE ~ TORONTO, | ne {of the North-West Territories, except by a| Mr. Beer was proposed by James Ross, ; i cn: <= piers ae i } if fluke—a chance not very likely to happen} Esq., and seconded by Mr. John A. Me- a yen Lob os saad ae Chenoa! Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Indus- Parlor and Drawing loom Suits | again, , . “ Donald. a iy e obsters er Canned | | ' + <7 i, ary : PEW DLL EL Pew ity of a piece of cloth, or that ‘“* Ureka” CHE WAILY SXAMINGE| Sy Be RES CORRESPONDENCE, ace the cut of a shirt. : VER ENING — ; Ret tee eT In hopes our citizevs will not let this a ee ov Bye We do not hold ourselves responsible for = matter die out, and that some abler band By re Examwensr Pusiisurse Company _. opmrone or pemesceannteed ow corresponde nte will etill latins press the subjvet on pub- PROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WaTER Aes lic attention ; awd thanking you for yeur any Great GeRoreE STREETS, MP SETA Se soe gg a r Oddfeliows Concert. valuable space, a ‘ ttetow P. E. Island £5 ..3 as Beg ‘i 2 . ae hes ibid i remain, yours, &e., R y SUBSCRIPTION : ts f Peeasee g eeaY Tu thie Welter et Bid’ Rite WatcHMan, Nn »} SUBSCRIPTION : : eS aS & . a é é i 3 5 i. v we af 7 > fi 4 MALU } ‘ C ia Six Montha, See cee Se RR Six, —As a very much pleased spectator Political Meeting at Fors Augustus ; Three Months, - : = oe Fes é and listener at the Oddfellows’ Concert, I, ne Month, ; : : 7 ba must take serious exception te the curt and ee ar A ivertising at most moderate rates is . aN O _ N tEp rn ISNT almost slighting tone in which you noticed A very largely attended and enthus astic t @ontracts may be made for monthly, ; Ate Se te ® U INC iM aN i . quarterly, hali.yearly or yearly advertis ments, on application. o—mamsnnmes () <ensemeneee it in your issue of the 27th inst. In my meeting of the intelligent electors of Fort modest opinion (having attended very Augustus aud vicinity was held at Fort many concerts in Charlottetown) the pro- Augustus Schoolhouse on the evening of gramme, which was a good one, was on the 26th inst. Peed tage A : : Bz My Stock for the Spring Trade is about completed, and will excel ¥ whole very well cmon en in fact aren oe ye sears | fn BPAEoCScink PAD be any previous show Bayers of the following lines of Re than the average given the past winter, and were delivere y the politicians on so ‘ PROFESSIONAL GARD. pa J 1 Den, a na a id 1 aa ; ane — : res . es of © inte f to which yéu have sometimes devoted, per- political sides. All the leading political I; san i ae - ea Foy Uroilture sBouid ne ou 0 Inspec my BLOCK : M's pa aN haps a whole column li poitics must questions at issue were fully discussed and i - ’ 2 go Poy Fy a x SR pea pee ° " ns ae re ° , ; ead t PALMER cy MULLA! Ly i eon ® i THECRES claim so much of your attention, surely 84tisfactorily explained. The fo'lowing can- F y Lt) -Sedroom Sets in Every Style.p that is no reason why such an exeelinnt didates were severally proposed :-— VETORAEYS-37-LAS rg ae entertainment shonid be made the subject David Egan, Esq., Mount Stewart, pro- é aes — © ey ALL OF WHICH IS HOME MANUFACTURE, | of burlesque. It is iather late new <o posed by James H. Cummiskey, Esq., and RO@TARIES PUBLIC, Ae rey FoR notice the different pieces on the pro- seconded by Mr. James E. Kelly. 4 - -” - oe.§ ‘ . a o.- - ‘ = } re ’ ihe! , , pricn..0'Raliicsn’s Beles Siok a 7 Parlor Sets, in Birch, Walaut and Mahogany, gramme, but I wou'd remark aa to the; John A. McDonald, Esq., proposed, and 0 Ch— Halioran’s suilding, rea = George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. H. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1852. The profits on the above stock will in future be small. Thel® Pains asd Aches. Arcus. jby Mr. Peter E. Laverty, and seconded by / PRA = no - Sterms are. therefore. cas} No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons Or. | April 23, 1832. | ae McGuirk. The motion was put aes CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Sees sae SEO, CHOTSIOrS, Caen: 83 a safe, sure, simple and cheap External |; to the mec ting and was almost unani- ik 4 S28 : Remedy. A trial entails but the comparative!s | a m ’ . hs af Lec Fa MARK BUTCHER. § 222 ERE 25222 1a susan uy se | City Of London Fire INSUlahce Company, . a | een ome Seay fad peclive Gee of 2 ‘To the iditor of the Examiner. A heaty vote of thanks was tendered the | ae King Square, April 12, 1882—1m pres |" Directions in Eleven Languages, | Sir,—As the time has again come round , Cliaizman for his general proficiency in the iff CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. BOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DEALERS to choose properly qualified men to repre-|Chair, to which he suitably responded. y IN MEDICINE. sent our city in Parliament, an opportunity Thus was brought to a close this highly in- yi Insurance effected on all kinds of property | — - a A. VOGELER & CO., is afforded the electors to express their | teresting and gatisfactory meeting. 1 at current rates. Losses -ettled promptly Baitimore,Md.,U.5.4. views on any subject that will benefit our Micuaxt Laverry, Hh ‘and equitably. eu ed a & be = , ; city and the public generally. With those} Fort Augustus, April 26, ’82. Sec’y. - oo. wan Saag S ip | i i 3 i objects in view, several meetings have been —— +e + —_____ : ea ae = = 2 a held in the Market Hall for the discussion , 5 OR ee as = ; z of current matters. At one of those meet- Public Meeting at Mount Stewart. ; ' St. Lawrence Hotel. — eee | | } | No work can be with al| kinds of coveriags at any price wished for. smoking Chairs, Lovages from Bedsteads, Offices Sbesks im great variety, Cornices and Window Poles. SCOMMNGN BEDSTEADS PaO $2.00 UPWARDS more substantial and better finished than I offer. ES aah ia (aM : ~ & poets ; | Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, | Backache, Soreness ef the Chost, | Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and calds, General Bodily Pains, | Tooth, Ear end Headache, Frasted audience, that by far the larger part was Mr. Peter Trainor seconded, that Hon. composed of ladies and gentlemen who Donald Ferguson be a fit and proper person reglarly atiend and appreciate concerts to represent the District in Parliament. o* the most classical description. The; Both these nominations were almest unani- ringleaders of the unruly portion consisted mously endorsed by the meeting. principally of would-be graduates of Mc-; Angus MacPherson, Esq., propesed Gill College, sons of Professors, Bank Henry Beer, Esq., to represent the dis- clerks, etc., who would have shown better trict in the Assembly, seconded by Patrick sense had they remained in the sevoral bar Mooney, Esq., which motion being put to and billiard rooms which they nightly fre-|the meeting, was lest by a very large “quent. majority. Feot and Ears, and ail othar Yours, ete., ! » ings, Mr. Charles Heartz wished to call INSUR WCE Y 5 H (} EV A K C RS public notice to the existing City Educa- ed a tion Act, showing the present City School 8 Act was au oppressive burden on the tax- payers ; that it took one-third of the ———~ mare (}* }- —_ fA\HE a@Beve Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repsinted and} refurnished in the best style, Being centraily | situated and within three minutes walk of| ‘The Great Westera Hlarine lusurance Company of New York. Boos Uppers, ~ entire city revenue to support it, and he believed something should be done to lessen ‘the cost of the city schools. He thought there were branches taught that were not Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks | thereon. Halls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered prompily. Noy, 14, 1881—Lyr BOSTON BRANCH VHE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are! now prepared to do all kinds of Gold| and Silver Plating, such as Knives, Forks, | trial Plans. Mr. Editor, this oppressive city tax has opened the views of the unfortunate owners of city property ; and unless a remedy is quickly applied it will bleed them to death. Already many of our people have left for otherlands. Many are preparing to follow ; CHAMBER SUITS, pe RE site <eroergnenm TDS The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap, | CHAIRS, and at least one half of our land owners would fly the country, could they only get two thirds the value of their property. We maintain that this tax tends to impoverish the city. Property is at a discount. #ar | ~ tine i i better is it to become a tenant under rent Bedsteads, Beds, Matirasses, &¢., Be: han ke the unfortunate land or house- LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS holder. Business is crippled for no person + ;cares to enter into any speculation ; and Picture Moulding & Frames |how the poor man who owns little save the Gbariotivtewn, April 10, 1662—eed pat OR OT OIE in AGENT. | A Splendid Assortment, cheap. $$ ———$$$ Dona'd A. McDonald, Esq., was proposed A large and influential meeting of the el- ectors of the eastern end of the Third Dis- trict of Queen’s County was held at Mount Stewart Hall, on Wednesday, the 26th instant. The meeting was called to order by ap- pointing Mr. Afneas MeDonald chairman and the undersigned secretary. Mr. McVonald was proposed by Mr. Thomas Cowan, and seconded by Mr. Michael Power. There was no division of the meeting. Joun Jos. MacPuer, Secretary. —-eo +. ‘* Mrs. Mayburn’s Twins,’ by John Hab- berton, author of ‘‘ Helen’s Babies,” is a book that will go straight tou the heart of every mother in the land, and that mamma does not exist who will not vote it delight- ful. Natural av life, it sparkles on every page with delicions humor, and its occa- sional pathos is touching in the extreme, while the style of composition betrays a a a a a <a aa Gata as aaa ea wn eee Ss - i a —_ de f Tre Df OY 2 A IO LOR EE lors 4 mast a ed t bs r witha aso eitapron mecca i wo _P Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet house he lives in Seer ee taxes — master hand. The action covers a single . Stands, Tea Sets, Watches and Jewelry of ie IRGN BEBSTEABS, pees ene cor he Ag ad = day, but what a busy day it is, and how I ty description, Carrriage Work, Handles, ee errs ee unfold, , » WAY! crowded with important and realistic house- Sachets, obs reas oe eee | Window Blinds, Rollers. Poles Cor-| don't yeu add the taxes to the rent and hold ‘ssetie nthe shady Be in "ala thie Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, | 7; nices, Veittinn Blinde, aa make the ee his portion !) diurnal experience of Mrs Mayburn, whose 1 and all kinds of tine Machinery, — Christys’ i? 7 ris eS athk Hats ’ You cannot do it. There are so many|husband is loving, but thoughtless, and i _ Every job warranted to give entire satisfac. 7 wo : a oe all of which will be sold below cost for cash,|¢mpty houses in the city, together with| whoze children are resl flesh and blood E tion or no charge made, iad alae ail cl greatly reduced — you have no chance youngsters, at once the joy and the tor- Ss WILLIAM BROWN, Chri st 1s? Ei. ‘ 1 EF ir “ : nt 8 : orders promptly attended to/in that quarter. When landlords get 4) nent cf their mother’s life. Mamma has - Sees. J Ss \ arc l , #§ moderate charges, good tenant it would not pay these times to] ).o+ hands more than full with the children, + _ Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton JGHN NEWSON, _ |}ose him. ; ; whose pranks at times almost drive her i" Streets. ‘ . ; ' Iam, Mr. Editor, a sincere friend to the] wild ; but, in addition, the supervision of cf Cl sotuc S { ‘< 66 April 8, 18>2—3m ; , , P som > Cher rlottetow, Feb, 4, °82. ait isty Ss O t oo eo ee ~ for oan aregsegs A os2 Bridget, the help, mending, marketing and ' 4 ntaniairsltinashicemeaiieenieh aeeiemmeansen : ’ ade erally ; Dut to show.you that a liberal | vetting ready her husband’s meals on the F RS © iCE b _ ro? Ei . F ] <6 Chiidren S Carriages, education is not a sovereign remedy for all minute, claim her attention and tax her i; i & Chi Istys iard Felt . ' the ills of civilization, I quote from the! patience. But mamma is an angelic crea- : Hews rented the premises lately cc- fron Bedsteads. New York Tribune:— 7 ane — — may ett tries ‘| cupied by C. F. Haxnris, the subscriber eS i $< 6“ ‘In the first place it is not a fact that/*® Go her best, even when she learns i begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- C fil istys Soft : aT education a’one insures sobriety or any cther|that a horrid German analytic chemist t ing on the JOHN NEWSON, _,kind-of morality, either in an dividual orajis coming to deprive her of her ; "2 i aE i April 8. 1882—2m community. Actual statistics show that the| husband’s society in the evening ‘* Mrs. TINSMITH BUSINESS Chi istys | FH ats for Men, ae. large majority of the inmates of our State; Mayburn’s Twins” dashes straight ahead, in all its branches. Orders punctually at- A cali respectfuily solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen St. t:nled to. Feb. 8, 1882. Herring. Herring. 100 bbls. Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth 2 ‘., | prisons are able to read and write, and the : state Oi Late W, B, Allin, States which stand highest in the number and, j g OVS __ efficiency of their schools, public and private, y : Pre Trustees being anxious to sell, will! carry the largest c iminal class. If tifteen receive Offers up to May next, for a two! millions a year spent in establishing public story Dwelling Cottage, with neariy half an'g.hools in any district would be a sure pre- acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay’s property, scription for making the population of that Malpeque Road; alse for a Warehouss four | district honest, sober, industrious and elf- stories high, and « good cellar, opposite the respecting, it would be a cheap cure for all 6s 66 Christys’ Christys’ “ “© Ladies ‘J 9 TOGETHER WITH A noth'ng impeding its career, and every detail is brought out so vividly and happily thet the reader is perfectly spellbound. No one who likes to read about children, their mothers and the home cirele shoul4 miss this truly absorbing and fascinating story. It is agem of the first water in a setting that adds vastly to its attractive- police station. Exquire of ‘our National shortcomings, and the Nation / ess. Mothers and fathers especially will : Bloaters, J, W. PICKARD, | could well afford to pay for it. But it does| find ita treat of the rarest kind. It is a = — JOS. KNIGRT, | no such thing. Teach a rogue to read and|publishid in a large square duodecimo 0. ake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 309 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt, On hand, a full supply of Cotton Dack Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils, DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept, 10, 1881, Large Steek of Canadian aud American Felt Hats! April 18, 1882. | write, and you only put finer tcols for itn Ubiketic aa meat. (eee mt Bee. eee, Os every mon femiliee f pate, WEEKLY S34 Mi NER. — Per! with the parallel records of education and d Sous — sy, agri mane penny end crime in this or any other country will teli esiring eep e€ nio a concern’ g! voy.” P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap- iy : : : er way thau by subscribing to Tax Weeu.y! In conclusion I believe in the value of a CHZAP FOR CASH! volume, paper cover, uniform with ‘* Helen's Babies,” price fifty cents, and will be found for sale by all Booksellers,” at all News Stands; and on all Railroad Trains, or copies of it will be sent to any one, t> any place, at once, post-paid, on G. DAVIES & CO, LONDON HOUSE. | winion, on recetpt of Ore Dollar. EXxaMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any Addresg;thorough English education for every in Great Britain, United States er the Do | working man; but I do not believe that i* Excelsior” adds auything to the durabil- Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. remitting the price in a letter to the Pub- lishers, T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Phila- deiphia, Pa. F