. nee = eS ' - or : Ae ANTE TN _ nN ae mene = ——— — TT TT een a #8 t > i oe « ¥ 3 \ | ; —— «ae pry AY WPDYTAAT DIVVI7 AD?’ ‘ 1 TH 4 V7 re} 17 OL ay t~ ag vol CHARLOITETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1880 NO. 15 de +8 A AVS k bvbiywL RAB 7 ¥ iA DY WJ od 4 ih An) a7 d + a q I, | i , BOUL, AtV/s e ~~ eee ee ook: dee - ee ee ~~ eee eared wg: Pavia ae *rememnsiemmeavebilbeemnetrens ahaa ee alter LN CEI AO Ec TOPE ED a eS ae igi eine iia ne tae ei ne ey “ 5 i > 7 so } T ; ' 4 a Dy Lind f 1, ‘ ABS. : Zi Vin Phanla Honpan ss iLatect § it. The whole tone of the press of $2 $2 C. a, WT 7} + f rN eT eet Te Rit Uiddiln LUPYUL te p peec: fi, he P nits ‘ < er dl Cen GR € \ j j y f . . | j . q f 3 / os | Grea pritaan li re rence to ( anada: has ies 4 2 / . ' By .. 8.5 ' ¥ ; ae hanced In view of the nurchase of bo. a iy | X \ be are Jy XY) \ J @ | 4 CAPITAL EXPOSITION OF (TUATION ane pits ; nD ee) of 60, oa age, +e TT< — “ = - A nel al | ad UVLO tor ot 3 i ralis tor a million and a yy ae Bh am ee. : — ti a ice ae ig iil it . ' halt dollars less than the amount paid by iz : Rha i ROW ; z2&) We LS Gn a ' Sig 4 } ae . ] is , 4 o om 8B mS ¢ eum | in > th 4 tite Hono ; yy prececessors, iIny Mission can scarcely a p ; . >» 9 rae Te be calles very digasterous failure. But ite: i } y % ¥ f} 4 a & “ ¢ ‘ ~ ; Pa oe eee ake a Seed e called a very igasterous Ja ‘ ii The: e % pe sue ~ in tock Ay - a ASONa hla fe eee ee ae Nn Rink im “WWINnnIpes, | we did not eucceed in launching the great lt i ™ : ; ‘MA at h é ee ope 1} i TTY ps envy . aA ce : , ¢ i é ; : t ; | ; | hur eabe iy ” Ae oT Charles Tupper said Pacific Railway scheme as we believed that ies : Nae = . ; > | (6S } is Whoa in 1878 the peonte hia" tine 1) SEM i r effort we would at no distant pee ot aS rx } en in i6sd the i? O}).€ 0) Lillis CC Wied J da i : s \V ag | Ur. NN cx Ue RE & a YC j 'decided again to change the administration |"? e enabled. to do. e then pressed it ee ; : 4 fev, . N } le , oe t "MTP Aae \ +e ania a +) . » fi | @ . Yow wt ON . 4 3 § jaf affairs, andthe Rivht Hon. Sir John santas hoe c “9 Teena the utmost ex gg ’ te wossible ; we believed it neces 2 —_——— AG 3 & | Macdonald foun d himself again called upon | OB" Possible, We Delteved nit necessary to oe tet | | : ’ 5 . ; } a ito assume the dire ion vs public affairs show the financial world, and capitalists ae HE Subscribers have received by S. Sj eae we eee re ae Pra. tee ry where, ti . selves had faithi r : : 1? j ; I Bl } eX. (che ors ) 7 i aki this mapo tant questiol erywhere, that we ourselves fad faita m Prince Madward, Caspitn, Ethel rpeetiicive * a ee ; ai hy — : eee TT the o Y LV bh f 11 riiles i < : - PP ae eT" ss dT the country. We built 134 miles of the 4 gad other v: ssels, CF FRIES A rT Se A ARC - A. cM = . Lav fi the Canadian Pacilic Railw BY OOOUPYING | i oanteard pak Lie eens com- 7a a —" — thi eT) tire! y different posit um from what it ~ OR ea” , ‘qi : . a Tp ti ca Fao? ti oce weiest § When he ; grappl: ad with it before. baeee ie Work, by pO i. expen ded wud po A wich inight as we 7 an th We found that the views entertained, and et inet, Bs we Bate Seer eT into exage rerated notions held as to Gost the Aseifiboine or Red rivers unless the which that work would involve had taken DRY GCODS and White Cottons, &e., &e. A ¢ Largest Stock ef The Larges Dress Goods, Shawls, Mai need “Wincies , Grey as we know now, that the question was not intervening link were supplied. We felt, 7. deep hold on the public mind. Hence we : . al i. . Ceduna Ree 5808 ial salniarie was viven by the |f @ hundred thousand dollars or millions oS - AND — : ; financial world to the advertisement which | *Pe"* for communication from Lake Super- ; hie . . ’ s a rp te uN ne . ae v baavwha Scan ie ‘ sie ‘3 bi ie : » how ~T j = =eges | {weeds, Pilot, beaver Diagonal, £ fi and Ulster ths was published asking for tenders for the [iat but we had great faith in che North i Git OC fES } ' 7 j ULE 4 coustruction of the railway i need not West. We pus under contract, at the full a nn ae ; ae : 7 sat} * r & a SG iv ‘ hea pnte - tas he VE Ry CO Ft mA! tell you that those who had deeried our eee te OF some $6,000,000, the een i ; ; ‘ ing portions between the two sections, the am . ho ta hii eas sib iit nic teas scheme ard opposed our proposition to give : is Ever Offered by them to the Publis, a 600 000 Oe ee ean 000 000 contreets for which had been in progress, ig : > acres of land and RE D M ii C O' HI G! in mone y for the construction of the rail- but would wave bee ° of | oe value whatever if A Y ADE; I, I N : oe until the intervening link was putin. Not ee av nubsequent’e invites ‘ vlc ai. A MILLEN’ RY, — a eee } af bs bers 50,008, 008 carted ot land ad 950,000, only that, bui we placed under contract es with the newest materials for trimming. 11) (fetare, Qyeeoats, Reefers, Pants, Vests, Gc. at Very LOW Prices. {oobi money, and stato how much above | Promptly 127 miles of railway connecting ie Ladies’ Pacques, Dolmans and Ulis- , ! ’ that thev were prepared to take asa gua- | the large fertile districts in British Cojums | adl ters. Ns ae RS : rantee fund, wit! biutercet. at 5 per cent, | bia, the most important in the hea¥t of a Dress 4inods of every description, with It will pay Cash Buyers to call and examine our G@ods and! ;... 05 years. The Government spent some that Province with the sea-coast at Yale, as Pompa tour and other trimming to match. | pices before purchasing elsewhere. . | years in waiting, but having held that it| 2+ the cost of several millions of doilars. i Black and Colored silks, Silk . RT ADDIa 7 on . ae was an impo sibility to construct the road W* THUS SHOWED OUR FAITH IN THE w Velvets and Velyctecns, in every ee R OB Ki 4 ORR = OLD ss] A ad 1. "esd pou uny such terms, they received n ENTERPRISE ies shade. ; response. Before the time came for open- by conmitting ourselves to the completion is Ribbons, }eathers, Flowers, Gloves, Ties, Charlottettown, Nov. 16, 1550. ine the tenders the - Government hal of the work as rapid as Was cons’stent § . Laces and Frillings, Fur iy fs, Boas, ' ae a changed, and it was found that ihere wag | With the interests of the country. Then, ae Woole: a Squares and Clouds, Ladies but one tender which was, however, pro- again, we visited the Mother Conntry, fe 5 : tf a . ; - ‘ . id 3 Underelothing, Xe., & f erly speaking, not a tender at all. When | when we fonnd everything entirely chang: am , RRISHIN ic 2008, the povemnmant came into power ny a, instead ar a ee rson being apa- ae t : : ' ctr “ tilay tix ? f ee a “ “1 e Lee >» The ras i +h No +} - = TWEEBS AND CLOTS. Oi ly different position from what it ad vec | te ; menest, inter “isthe Nonth Wert f : ; : emtaee pied on the former occasion. What then | e te See ee eae ee A.choice lotof TEA, in chests and half-chests. Gentiemen. before Buy ing yar ar Winter were we to di? Abandon it, after so much | this great enterprise successfully and to pee All of which will be dispose i of at the very money had been speut by our predecessors show capitalists that hay ing faith ourselves ; Al lowest cas) prices. TRV roy ND RBEEFE RS with noretarn at all! Instead of doing | We Were pre} ared to receive proposals by ies wr. & A. BROWN & Ce. OV j IRECOA | > Al ede 4e RUEDO, this, wedealt with it as statesmen are which this great work could be placed on hae Ney. 6, 1880. , ‘ bound to deal with every question, taking el tS original foundation. * have consider- i Hi ee YOU SHOULD VisIT ‘4 it as we found it. We went down to Par-| able faith myself in the Minister of Rail- ee liament and propounded ways, but l have no hesitation in saying z= (; 1 (} J. B. MI ASDONALY Us QUEEN STR FET, THE SAME POLICY THAT WE HAD PROPOUNDED a hae sear sed ee cularpeln. ipa ee St lly w ailways as privé u ; i a =H - rite ai 4 (Cheers.) Holding that opinion we revert- a As the North West could net be opened|ed to our original policy. We were pre- ee awe A magnificent stock to sad ant very digg up and rendered of practical value without pared to give liberal terms, to deal with it Ss i Wholesale and Retail. — <n tk : the construction of a railway, the lands of |ii a broad, comprehensive spirit. Jam Tae pas V. 4 a + Bch. bE 4 ~“Ythis-fertile country Gsml@ be legitimately | prand to be able to say to you to-night that ®& ple a Gins esne ; ° « » ; % —_—_———— dj Nn Tle o | | Tate dak woe cons! rape a having dealt with it in that spirit we willbe“ i T gigantic work. e accordingly asked Par- | prepared to lay before Parliament the re- ay 975 packages choice TEA, a, l e oY a © liament to place in our hands 100,000,000] sult of our efforts; and I believe that ae ° acre land in this country asa f yindation these will be endorsed by the intelligent is boxes Valencia RAISINS, sn eee Le ae kk, anon © Nf Siena will Oe Seen oe Nig i » “ Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest|opon which to vase the construction and and, the independent people of tive Do- ee | Barrels CURRAN T'S, * M t] t} Cit " t progress of the raiiwaiy. This was done, fminion. For, bitter as are the lengths to : ihe . ; >» WV x the lowest va ‘hich any man at] which political partisan di dt i 4 ; , ] Manties iff 1e al a and at tae owest value which any man at} which political partisans are disposed to go ; 150 bbls. choice Baldwin Apples pr ce y this time would place upon the lands we |—fierce as have been the strifes between ae ; ASSES shall have a large margin over and above] public men in the Dominion—and unjus- oe ; ons MOLASSES = ) she pe Lee WOE | ominio ijus an | 26 punches : J. 3. MAC DONALD S, all that the railway will cost this country. | tifiable and reckless as some of these have ae 300 boxes SOAP, Nov. 9, 1830, Gueen Street, We went a ee for See been ool, believe that, ae ee any aa —— . _~— < —~ ae | Promoting the rapa construction of this| bitterness arising Irom this cayse, the ar- Peon 14 boxes Colman’s STARCH, work. But we found that the statements! rangements which we have been enabled ‘i 50 casks Kerosene (American), ik © K of our opponents had taken too deep au holdg to conclude for the construction of the i upon the minds of the financial world te] Canadian Pacific Railway—its steady and 40 5-gallon tins do. do., be eradicated in a year, and we came tothe} rapid construction in its entirety—from THE NEW CANADIAN BEVERACE! conclusion that it would not be wise to]end to end—have been such as will elicit f i , . . ~ AND A REGULAR ASSORTMENT OF mee push the question further then, but to dis-| not ‘only the enthusiastic support of our ia <. sewinate information and go forward ~ own friends in Parliament, but also in and ‘fing E GROCERIES! AZ = AL, ) fate et eee ‘ HO! : by step until we had regained our former | out of Parliament of a great majority of the aT WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP The Only Satisfactory Substitute for Tea and Coffee. -Mighly position. It wasa pretty significant indies. clear-headed, independent and infiuential By } aha » 6 4 ABs . on . . : ni" » , — Re Recdinmended for Reg ular & se at Grdinary Me ais. tion to all concerned that i did hot intend TO residents ot the Dominion. (Loud cheers.) aw BEER O bate *O: pissin abandon the scheme when I secured 50,000] When these arrangements come to be dis- BD Bz, f +r +4 H ; ;of steel rails for the purpose of going | cussed, it will he found, not only that w i x r Ur COAVEPE tons of stee : pu vy gi cussed, it id, ony i e San ; i ) : ‘ be ; : is Nov. 1, 1580. THE VERY BEST ARTICLE PCR DIETARY Loe EVER CISCGVERED. on with my work. We kept still in view of | kept : ely within the margin oi the 100,- ty Wi By ——_——— 0: ———- > ; Se ot 3 i ( ke ieiileey—Sjleil —$—$——— nn — : : : f the fact that if these lands were to be suc- | 000,000 acres that Parliament placed at our pe oe \HE injurious effects which the centinuos use of, tea and ecfice have on he eesstily devoted te the purpose—if | disposal:—but that from the early comple- tide oan (aal, iy ib Goal, sare system are well na; n. Th e most eminent pHysicians advise tthe the construction of the railway were ; tion of this stupendous und lertaking- from e = . sin¢ Owing to the taste for these beverage , ): 1 wpe , ; oe bce ae hae pati ents to abst: iin from using either. j . Oe xe accomplished by utilizing these lands e Tac i Bs R E ‘rom Slate and Fire Clay. Also which has been universally acquired, it has been for nd necessary to find a sub De ao gy. nee sae e ssa ." . lands the faet that whee wow oo ae ue ee : io but Kz . } ” as aac it Was necessary that the worid should iT WILL BE COMPLETED FULLY WITHIN TEN Se Round and Slack, at Albion Munes, stitute. Various substitutes ae e been tricu, but KACKA 18 the only one ever : dahil Wcias | Steet ‘Cie Miiaawiies “eh IT WILL BE MPLETED FULLY WITHT! 3 . we Pietou, Nora Scotia. For orders apply to discovered which has been found to perfect 5 answer the purpose. Unlike Tea © abe 7 ee ee ef thei oat YEARS, Ehal G. W. DEBLOLS, and Coffee, it contains neither Theine nor Caficine, nor any other poisonous ve ve made aw 9 vs eir value. | from the Atlantic to Burrard Inlet, on the this Sole Acent for P. E. Island. j rinciple whatever W hich can even by le ng use, prove hurtful te the weakest ] he statements of our ead ng pi blic men shores of the Pacific _(cheers)—this ' i } ; ° 4] ~haracter of ) * + -* ; ‘ : ‘ae coustitutions. It is especially recommended ior sick persons and children. as to ine character 01 the ‘country had not Jast arrangement will, us a whole, be as I iii (; hi Families ane white bread habitually should adept Kaoxa as their regular been particularly encouraging to capitalists. found to compare very favorably. with 3 ~ : ] A iy ; h } . > tah } 4 } lLincter [3 Irie . ‘ f i 7 : : . f oe = ~ il y ie} 165, a) 1G Bt On, dru nk at meals Che Vv er iH ra _ god pli ed wf — ~ er hich, sut the Hon. oa = Ag iculture the terms which ve originally sub- nh pe S WS € ra a » 83 OF Which every “| le . ty (4 Br ton when ti aken se the system, go tO torm pones ae I teet _ sinews and rains, adopted a policy tne success of which every mi ted io Parliament terms which at the { ‘ Ngan Wines, U ape br ' and which have been separated or the fine flour « f which hy white bread is person is prepa red to admit to the fullest | time and since were met with all the ee ' : nade. Thousands of person’ who have been atticted with Dyspepsia, Ner- . erveteds } er aes ; y are i RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained er Nees ae ‘ ee & yet extent. He showed the Ea opean public! gonbt. misrepresentation and ridicule, of i on vousness, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, &c., have been restored to hat w ‘selves believed . +] ; + : that we ourselves believed the ath of our ' vast (H q on a yplication to ee . bv eschewing tea a fee altogether. and drinking it] : : 7 — . which our apponents were +: asters. (mear a ab: ate : b LOIS pertect health by eschewing tea and coffee aitogether, ana arinkipg with their tatement as to the immense fertility and . ’ ei Terms 2s usual. eee meals nothing but Kaoka. It contains no “chemicals.” The elements frem ee ee woos sa eee = ‘ly tell this andience, igat Sole Ayent for ee lend, coat a ie : great resources of the North-West. Theli,o that when we asked the n st ta ‘h obtetewn which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothing more. Beas . ound €} too, that when we asked the modest appré- « N 5 ‘ 2 own, ' ’ » Oo hister « yricuiture stated that suci int £1 a ainae i ile a Oflee, No. 35 Water Street, Charlotte For sale int ound and half. pound pack sets at the “Crown Greoery,” Scath weap engages ee ee eee hat such! priation of 100,000,009 acres, we were at Ei Tene 1 17, 1890- ~pat her sj kea #1 Side Queen Squ are. was the confidence of the Government in| the outset met with the query—where is Ky ---——_ — i any ROBERTSON & CAMERON. the character of the country that if a ee “{ this great quantity of land to be found? Nt URE} N is hAN Us UU , Charlottetown, Oetober 1, 1880—30 ins eod ber of tenant farmers, in Geppeace nt, intelli- | Phat question, Mr. Chairman, received an Hea gent 2n, were selected, the Government iat i GM answer at once complete and satisfactory Bae m4 j ] thoes 7 wT Paps e . OF ENGLAN . K © re would be prepared to pay tveeir expenses to from a thoroughly independent source; by Wee = ah ay : T ? h ’ £ Lee enable them to spy out the nakedness of | 2 ventleman whom I am glad tosee here 4 BAPITAL, . » TWO MILLIONS aah Se 1 == | the land, if nakedness there be, and to | this evehing—one of the ablest representa- i La x ‘ »at 2} . ry ¥ om Ni agai : : $2 make a fair, honest report upon which all] tives of that great country tothe sonth of kK my as 4 —s 7 es sould rely We found when we went t = ore . Pod ’ } could rely. © toun 1 we went lO! ns that any Canadian city has the advan- NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- W BEST HRN as LS eagihet neg b aah Ay Senne Sy Bee England a year ago the sentiment ace 28 s—that stino » Merchandise and Produce. Also, on g ; 5 tage of possessing—that distinguished gen the stocks. YOY mer { % mee - THE WHOLE BRITISH PRESS WAS IN AN-|tleman who represents here the _Govern- : Special rates for isolated résidences. he | TAGONISM, ment of the United States. in this watter is : i ‘ " on - wr) a = . 3 ek . . Loeses settled prompily. dS x. ) oF 1 z @|that there was not only ignorance, but | feel that I would fail in my duty did I i GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), what was worse, a disposition to do injus- | 10t avail mnyself of this the first public op- * ; a : i i ess Fy eee portunity Ihave had, of thanking that . 5 Agent for Prince Gdward Isianc : tice to the claims of Canada. But I need | P?! J a ang a } & _ June, 1877— FIRE AND MARINE. INCORPORATED 185]. not tell vou of the results of the inter- ventleman for his very manly, outspoken ea : oo course of the Right Hon. Sir John Macdon- | st#tement—a statement I believe to be . "h 5 . . ; .? oO , , F 2 } . EVE, EAR AND THROAT. \cociarana asscts - © +. + + + + + Sheszs5saz0letd vith that great and’ ilntrious stator horowahly well founded in fact, (Re | en ies j : - man Lord Beaconsfield. (Cheers) Al-} !@Wea Cheers. Deee Ns» ten Fou 4 DR. J. RB McLEAN, Income for year ending 3ist December, 1879 $1,001,052.20 though the latter fell into some errors, yet | When Parliament appropriated 100,000,000 RR —_ 70: — all knew how difficult itis to convey ac- | Tes to the railway, it becomes my duty to . Graduate of thes University of Pennsylvania, ae , rp deavor t tain from tl tauth ‘ ‘rae timndiledmatiiti 7 : curate information in conversation. The | endeavor to ascertain trom, the most authens fermerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th HEAD OFFICE, . . ° TORONTO, ONT. result was that Sir John Macdonald was} UC Sources what the character of these ‘\ and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- 0:0 able to inspire the Prime Minister of North Western lands of ours really was. rary, ees ry oe: : eee: ; England with a due appreciation of In the prosecution of that enquiry I had a eee = ih. ° Risks taken on al! descriptions of property at lowest rates. the resources of the great fertile plains of | ™@P eo : promt oes ty part of the i _ the North-West, and of the claims of | SOUD‘TY Surveyed and explored, snd wd. and Throat. & S : : t hat was the ch f ; this country upon Imperial statesmen. | © ing what was the character of the land : 7 * a ener rarer, batten. se HORA i HA ZARD, So far was agen ite of a year ago, '2 the several districts so mapped out. As ; 4, . October 18, 1880. ‘General Agent for P. E. Island. | from being bootless, the Finance Minister | * result, i found many large bianks. ft UY the DAILY EXAMINER for tbe N. B.—Applications from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Province | was able to bring back half a million more | MORE INFORMATION WAS EVIDENTLY NEEDBD; 7 Intest news—local-and telegraphic. will be received. }than his predecessor, Sir Richard Cart-!and immediately we organized surveying