~ U r > scepent roentgen hacer Se Sia Miesvcddnensunnadlcaheiedansnetaceelisetaeae ee a Readme. SN vaminet. | dnb toed thn ron fernus:—Five Dottars a YEAR. ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evnirtpzs, SineLe Corres Two CEnts. NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1882. VOL 10.--NO, 80, ons —-— ORT oR € | CoRR ESPONDENCE, Strong-Mirnded Women Among the Esquimaux. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the nae ‘opinions or statements of our correspondents A young woman, Dr. Hall tells us, really. , BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. PTRCUg |__.__________.__ ee | Quite fine looking and of semapeabin er te ae ! A Storm of Project physique and mental erpacity, was observ- ate , ed to hold herself aloof from the young © > => ry VW & Pr gr iT aie , . men of the tribe in an unusual manney. . VY. axe A. pit i 3 i4 q>. » the Hatter of the ene Inquiry, first of others, afterwards of her- | Sim,—Among the other storms of this ‘winter we had a storm of projects started ‘to keep our Legislators employed and our jtexes high. First we have the universal \ond irrepressable newspaper correspondent, | Hienry Coombs, to the front. His project ercise, though it had. more than is a very simple one. He only proposes] 4,08 been tried, sometimes by surprise and ‘to assimilate the guage of our railway to| with odds against her. She could shoot, ., PS ithat of the Intercolonial ; have branches! sng hunt deer as well as any of them and ‘builé to Capes Torrmentine and Traverse,| ake and set snares and nets... She hed |with a ferry boast that will take a whole] },.. own gun, bought from the proceeds of self, brought out, the following reasons fer» . the eccentricity : In efiect she seid she waa as strong as any of the young men; not ene of them had ever been able to conquer her in wrestling or other athletic ex- Keep in Every Department of their Establishment a full assortment of STAPLIEH AND FANCY DRY GOODS, of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY [ja 9 jtrain of cars loaded with potatoes across | je, trapping. She despised marriage, and os e . cians bid in | the pote tate and vomee Ty “his! did not.desire toda. the woek ef& wife; but ——— = Lpepeenee wes ee a th wr. preferred the work which custom among — om go me } or “on peal sue. t oe eee Weuie in oie the Eequimaux allots to men, In short, . ; : . oo 1 i i TN C) B' te . ‘But that cs atten of detail that she. wesiim:, womans, cigniiomale 8.0mm . "i imost advanced type. When winter ‘can be worked out by men whose time is ; ype olan . er alaahl dwh Byer eame, having made aconvert of a smaller As AE SF liane oe jnot go valuable and whose minds are not! 2nd less athletic damsel, the two set to ke a La i Bae? B 7 ua S * a , occapled with great eeu. The question work with walrus tusk picks and dug the 2 i t E Hee & B2y TEE 1% wars and means is also rented "4 hitn excavation in which they erected their own . te a ree ee : roe ween contempt such gtestions always house, which was .of the usual — ty . BOUNCY E, BCIAUCE, LUMOAZO, roe pots f the!” Esguimaux houses — walled and roofed 1 @ é Backache, Soreness of the Chest | Mr. Prowse, in the phraseology 0 the! with drift. wood) covered with turf. Gout, Quinsy, Sore Threat, Sweti- | poker player, os ve stone are "e It was, however, as an additional defense ; Bae . Y ie Bt oe ents ingsand Sprains, Burns and | LOFTY, BBG goes & Lunne er, » 4C-lagainst unwished for prowling mates i shall Sell off ny Stock of Gai oceries at Scalds eieined Bodily ‘cording to all the rules of poker—unless divided into two rooms, with a very a oa a s ue intr s “ec : . : , sie | Mr. one ae gee ere ee oe eat and narrow door between them, next which dé - “ 903 on 3 rom ;a@ train loaded wi otato ] > bill f wood, to crack | amg of , ies ; ay some handy billets of wood, toc cS <> =D “k & Footi, Ear ang Headache, Frosted Straits—the tunnel will take the pool. It} the sconce. of a possible intruder. “Here ., . te € Feet end Ears, and ali etier ‘is true Mr. Prowse does not insist on t . . our two amazons lived, traded and carried . having our narrow guage railway widened ; : eae . ‘ ; eee ie ie Pains and Aches. : ve on their affairs in defiance ef connuodial Parties wishing to get their GROCERIES Cheap should call at once and leave their orders.|": jp. te cock eunale fr. Janine Or {but T suppose the reason is thatit is not! bonds and public seutiment. The latter 2s a safe, sure, simple aud cheep Externe! | go stipulated in the bond, and he is too - : - se dnedy trisl entas espazativel seemed to be composed half of disappro- GOOD TEA, 25, 30 and 33 cents ; CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents ; MOLASSES, 47 cents ; rita autiay of 60 Conte, ia every con euteging ,scrupnlous a man to take more than the bation, and half OF etvioue Shcicetion ; . , RAISINS, 10 cents ; CURRANTS, 8 conis. SUGAR, 8 cents. With pain can have cheap and positive proof of ite | pound of flesh. while al). the young Silane in te Ae Fs ig ; ' y ° ‘2 . %: . a : . ; : ‘ patos in Eisven Languages. cela 3 of - : ee ae re yx lage busied themselves in concocting plans A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very] #01 ex Ali DROGGISTS AND DEALERS | fhe Teikinioe Oca cabsnaie "a ese cE agsiaet Che ene par “ ie : , : ° i il Me 4 MBDICINE, .. ae to fully on the alert to be surpriged, au cheap; and sundry other articles too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. A. VOGELER & CO.. | Belfast, branches to the Capes, and a Tua-| 1) eforts against their peace pe 2 tralitaty «} Baiitisore, Did., U. 2. Ae |nel under the Straits. : : The editor of the *‘Patriot” has suddenly Ww. A. e uJ T C ME 8 a N, t TRA ‘ i ) i ii] ( E | become anxious aboiit the people of Balhae: When the deer hunting season came the two set off to the mountains; and no sooner had they departed than disappointed lovers and outraged public sentimeut exemplfied in a mob reduced their winter quarters to a shapeless ruin. So far as Dr. Dall’s 5. 188 9 Urpen Ouse Srate iY ‘and will not rest until there isa Bridge iat AE SORES ook, WEY Sa iy ‘built across the Hillsborough. But the ee Bridge is only a small local eee be } nee ee thd z ate se or ft iG ine } 107 built and paid for by our own people. It} information goes, the following year the g ¥ Figen [sui alle (onany, ‘is not likely to cost got icoe ” pe at ladies returned to the ordinary ways of the ; A] COST! OF ENGLAND seta. he. present insighiGeant’ bidet Smeceme sens sep thes unequal. peatass 5 ™ eer ee | sand. © present insigmiicant “ ca’ legainst a tyrannical public opinion.~—«» CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | t#xation would only require to be doubled) Chambers’ Journal. 'to pay the interest of the money required siete Readymade Clothing, Trweeds and Heavy CLotLs,| iy oj scds fe insuance Company, (sh Comsinapeion I have a very serious quarrel with AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. ‘Tue Examiner about this Bridge. You, Consumption usually begins with a slight, | me a mountain out of a molehill, In-| dry cough in the morning, then on going-to = ge deta nee Insurance effected on all kinds of property | stead of expressing your fsars about the] bed, en ene "lon ah . - ‘ orks <i fe ay | aa “a aranece eitected . ' e ; , {more and more phiegm, Increasing . Some Expensive L adies’ Cloth Mantles and DBolitans;-and ja “curren: vars crower-tetued-prompely Bridge costing too much for our resources, (more and more phlegm, indres elothy and equitably. you should have gone for a Tunnel under pT . ‘ a eal: tall A coir alameda e ) KENNEDY, (the Hillsborough. I am ashamed of you| quickening pulse. In fatal cases its aver- Fur Lined Cloaks, Seaicttes and Colored Dress Goods. F. KENNEDY, | for allowing yourself to be biuffed by the| age is abou: two years; hence the import. Office—South Side Queen Square. ecitor of the “Patriot.” If it is not too}ance of arresting the disease at as early a 2 TA RSH BHD UV CO meee 2 Ch’town, Feb, 3, 1832. llate, go fora Tunnel yet. I believe in a| stage as possible, and the sooner rational ; | Tunnel. The people believe ina Tunnel. ; means ae amperes for pas purpese pe Te SPrw sa AN thE y Everybody would rather have a Tunnel|/ greater the chances Of success. 9 JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, STEAN! ; STEAM : ark Bridge. The citizens of rece disease is owing _ = aoe oe : 2: buili a Tunuel under the Thames, althoigh|mencing in tie taroat and | extending 1 Hl ane Paathan at mio j i , { 0 0. 4 5° => a ; hei : ; 4 Apa fagTnangy yetpe Afiag Any AN , rn ‘they had several Bridges over it. Surely|to the lungs, so that their action is |. A Select Assortment of Flowers, Foathers, Velveteons, Ladies SacqUes, 0 GO)” ee oe pu og | thy had soveral Bdge over Je Sl | ntrfcred with, andthe. blond ood not ‘ re . is Tunnel is better than a Bridge. Let us recive sufficient oxygen to purify it, The ie WH tT ee bers AN q a ge ‘ ‘have the Tunnel under the Hillsborough, | first thing to be done is te remove the ob- uaa = : Pie: 3 The Mayflower Mills another under the Straits of Northumber-|strection, which is the irritation or eon- Nov. 1, 1881. 83 QUEEN STREET jand, a railway to Belfast, a branch to the] gestion of the lungs. Four ounces’ of twa hen nivh le rhs 2 ; ‘ : ; scienrtnsehamamininattinamen, namammasaamaaaiiitimstingain ceomeenlinendieanan Hay s oat Ha pry. lil ot os ‘Capes, connected by a railway ferry and] glycerine, two cunces of prensa: eae PO Mt ee a a. & lirst-class Steam Hngire put in, ‘supplemented by balloons, and Ill be of water, and one grain of morphine make CHARLOTTETOWN : i making it second to nowe on ‘happy, you will be happy, and we shall alljan excellent mixture for relieving the } v and 1 ly the Isiand, ugh. It should be taken in doses of tw nn NAT n N a} (ls W NIT q F i be hi s cough, t shoud be taxen 16 doses 0 0 Fo vootd in inglish ee 7 ut ‘OSB sults, reve Soe Faery, et tae ey ee Progress, | teaspoonfuls every two hours uatil the BUSINESS COLLEGE 4 ‘ enn a's grists at shortest notice. cough is relieved. The chest just below a for Canadian Tweed Suits, ws iH. 8, GATES. The Rink Again. the neck should be rubbed with tartar- (ESTABLISHED 1873,) West Royalty, Dec, 20-—4i 2ew, wkly 2m ter rt 7 emetic en sietlesiteaa” ren 7 lar Tar sta cePrpimniel . | T'e the Editor of the Kxaminer. space’ as large ¢ ; Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of hh oO! 8) Veil COALS of all Descr ip LIONS, - 8 Drar Srr,-—With reference to a “tetter thick crop of sores is brought ont; then rub Ring sae ones Ss i lawre ‘Hs: ote ls ’ : thi k. signed | the ointment between the sores to bring out lottetown, P. E. I tole wiiby * in Tar Examiner this week, sig ee empties be ‘ ore Ru eT <0 2 |** Ticket-Holder,” I would like to say a few) @ ey tL. nr ge prom Pie he . i ; , j it. | take regular and Vigore 8 . ; as : _ _ ._ |fVHE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, monka, it pee. Fae? StF ea Sera open = 3 There is nothing that equals REAGH & MILLER, Plt Proprietors. Laas KS 2 Ay oe Wa e oe as ef ef sae aoe Soom ee a tia he stated, and I have heard a number| horseback riding as a remedy for aon | eee ie. 4, oS r iP Bi “Ma | refurnished in the best style. Being centra . a ree disease. If a consumptive were to ‘live an | 5. | ee | fs ve Jet 1 se Ps) _|sitnated and within three minutes walk of of ladies say, unless something be done to = — ddle” and Sa endo due: Yeung M See oe at) SS) ee Ss Ne sat Towa . itpamioate.. i ara i the discipline, they would not}? the se ? p< oor Designed to Kdueate enng men : ® } the Railway Depot and Steamboata, it offers Improve Pp , ; : k the feet d d warm for Business. | 28 wax re 7 SEP ey Em poR oo inducements to the travelling public, ‘skate any more this winter. ; Mr. Editor, Rirgy oar: ae ar totaal food is PPER OU EEN S i REE iy Permanent and Transient Boaders acco-' this is too bad. Persons buying tickets —| an th a “ge eee h it.” he ad = ______ | modation unsurpassed by any other Hotelin and at a high rate—expect to be protected [mele ate waetib’ iat a tare een te UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual|TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER te city, wa. E Hickey, {by the rules governing the a Managing | the disease had made considerable progress. ee See eee = e : | Ch’town, Dec; 21,81. i Proprietat | Directors Perhaps there is enough land The trouble is that it reguires a sinong eo ali ee nee There you will find the largest and best assortment ot ee ce ee a ecineee ert | Sen Eee Charlottetown: ard might not a| will to carry out so severe a course in spite SOMMERCIAL Education. ur facilities fo : 5 ile a b 1; an g teaching these are the most complete that have | Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit). ‘company be formed to build another rink ?| of the languor and debility which disposes ever been devized. Theory and practice are | guaranteed, ) r ™ Pg “ ( ; ; ; : 4 ' > Ne . 0 3 ‘Rinks are paying institutions, and money | #3 invalid to quiet desponde ney. The ¥ combined, and the whole course rendered sp} 70 | ¥ \ e ls LO ; Z § ‘sufficient to build a good one would soon be most marked sign of ae te , ication ‘of interesting and practica) that the dullest stu- 5 dk ee Si: thats hea had lraised. Hoping this suggestion will us tion, and the most p sitive indica iot of dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Velt Hats, oncap, XC. ae, ET 7 PLL IN CS {taking into consideration, and thanking you; resurning health | i eh se In weight. course of Study 1s thort, paaenre eaten and Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner | 9 energie aaiaae ‘for the space. Hail’s Journal of Health. reasonable ; it is just what every Man needs] ,, aed _—_—" F vesbiite is —— and will use, mo matter what his calling or} Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. i ’ AGoop Susrivs Wei. U'sxp.—Mr. Blake a, r Be Anoruer Trcket-HoveEr. : : . profession is to be. er) PQ AW A iy Gi NG AG ENT Ch’town, Feb. 24, 1882. while engay d hvre last summer in oy ae. The youth commencing a business life with Gs. 5 ok 5 n Retr: Sone charge of bis self imposed duties as a p iti only industry and integrity as his capital, a4 — missiovary, though'fit fitting fora gentleman in faning Tn 7 a} Th j re followin . 4: t ‘is + Ane clerk engaged during business hours, but! Marine Insurance Broker, _The Toronto ern i “ o ae his position to assert that the Dominion Gov- desirous by evening study to repair the de-| # lines were composed at Ottawa by a g erpient of the day had obtained a sur,Jus b ta in his ioe, on ar man of the Opposition who was not at the : Ook fects in his education, each have the advan- improper means, and to insinuate that it —e -UC seers” a conse TGeueral Commission Agent, |esocen wy nt w RR ol oo get AND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.30 to Tt 4\ A t A cancus, why should we go call a caucus, proper m ; vout che ss { 12, and 2to4d p.m, Evening Session, 7.30) . GReTaL nih tio When everywhere events conspire3to balk us? and orators supporting Mr. Tike Tow a to 9.30. | BEDFORD ROW, : mach anxiety as to = oe = b Diplomas granted to such as pases satisfac- | a ‘ Whom should we caucus for?—for Edward|the surplus. Sir Leonar illey: and Sir tory examinations. Students may enter at P.O. BOX 1 «....'.. HADIBAZ, B. 5. Blake, Vharles Tupper informed enquirers that any time. No entrance examination required. | Aap Who never sees a Tory but to quake ? the surplus had been well expeniet i Business men and others are cordially invited | HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH | PPARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the the service of the country; but people to call and examine our system, Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | For hard Sir Richard ? in whose steely smile] anxious on the subject would not allow them- Teach your sons what they will practice | | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks | Ons sees the working of his gall and guile? | selves to be placed st ease in reference to the o . . rvs 7 ’ i * when they become men. t 51 hy { P n { : titty nod 9 fl i: i | thereon. : aoe : matter. They will probably ice] comfortable Fall particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, ‘A Large pulpy y } rin ag LVp » all ch orld ; Halls, Cargoee, and. Freights insured in For Carlton? Never! In his breast there] 100+ it pow. His Excellency has informed : ips, 4 Ee., ¢ icati : ticks Parli that part of the surplus was ex- Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to | first-class offices at most favorable rates. 7 . . Parliament that p P Vas ©) , : a The shaft he feathered then, in seventy-six. : inen : ro ies. iva OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, — | Consignments of Produce solicited, and)’ *™ " Tee in eae ee eeat aml Jan. 7, S8l—eo a. Principal ; yo 4. Pi aoe. = | prompt returns guaranteed, For Ross ?—poch, pooh ! for Patterson? No, oat th remainder had been used on author- -—ser? An -_— = see | 2 : a - 7 yp 4 W REP ARED Correspondence solicited and answered ‘ no : - “i sed aahiin works—that is In other words to BANK Oi . i, ISLAND, | eto kee Lore Pit cnly Chas tadiap wR uae soem, say, that on one hand, the surplus had been | Re AM, FEST 198 For Gillmor, Anglin, Albert Smith or Casey ? used to lessen the public debt, and on the j NK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken’ a na Ghilfnl Synoervieing af ip J it 1 bs od other, -nt the inerease of publi. debt— fo aw hot for oa a in Siriaas ot Under the Careful ‘ith SKilial Du il Vistuul of ia ' YW. Mitehs , AVIE’S INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC for Odds bodkins ! the party’s going crazy ! otees, ‘So prarse® a aie ose John News. Bills, at ae JF ihe Piano or Organ, by which any | Without a Man to follow in the fight; ————<e ——— BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. | eat Eee ‘child or person can play any of the popular] without @ policy to give us light; A sensible school. maiam of Patterson, Nov. 29—tf airs by note at sight, eee ane pre- lb aie ; N. J., found her schoolroom so cold, the Be , ey iTTERP HEiDS | vious notice or even musical talent. Seven | Without a common thought or common aim; a : f the FARM WANTED BILL EEE A iS, L et : Bs HE ¥ DS, | pieces of music, with instructions, mailed to | Each laying odds on his own paltry game; : caer ay Say eosin toa a otal ay & TR us ‘SE 57 Bes lany é eess on receipt of one dollar. Cata-| 4 r ; *, - RLARK CHEOTL a s, RECEIPT S, : ~ nage gate mags = + wanted, | Without support from economic laws; into the cold worlA to penta ot eiger. Noe ea ae sa NOTES OF HAND POSTERS ‘Davin's Manvracrurtse Co, P. O. Box 211,| Without the breath of popular applause; but arranged thee In’ [nef APS seni tee from 200 to 500 acres of friable soil and i 4 i 4 9 Settiont Ui: 8 (ie 9 Im! 7 : to dancing the Virgins reel, while ope porous subsoil, well watered, with good | HAND BILLS DEeDGERS, de, &.. “ns | Without a hope by any means that's known the number played the piano, She soon dwelling House and oth:r necessary build- — annps " , ' 7 | ze meek NS OORT A neice had ther well warmed by the exereise, and : : CM TURSCRIRE for the DAILY EXAMINER ° : onl ip ings. Address, with full particulars to Mr, | a * BSCRIBE for the DATLY CAM Why should we eances? Summon me no more | they went to their studies again in com par- | * Yeanest ‘ | New Run, Hamilton Lodge, Jopps, Kaintures, Qn Short Notice, in Good Sty'e, at Cheap Prices,’ resiebed ic fi ska” “"% “P" \Whose place it was to wmmon rel yore! ‘ative eomfort