ee OT lerwes Kryre Dotuars A YRAR. NEW SERLES, ‘ This is true minhchi when Free-born Iden Having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Evurripes. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3h It 1882. DatLy HKXAMINER Is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, THE By roe Exawiner Postisutnc Company, coer Orrick, Conner or WATER aND GREAT GroRGE STREETS, Charlottetown, . : P. BK. island. Rares or Scescriprron : Six Months, $2 50 Three Mo. thi - . - 1.25 One Mon th: - ; i 0 50 ~ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, ywarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0. Commission Merchants, 2'3 STATE STREET BOSTON. MASS. May 19, 1882--Gm L. ARTHUR & CO., | General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale ef Island produce. 121 Mantle Avenue & 28 Essex Avenue, May “7, 1882—wkly PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY BOSTON, MASS. ATTGRNEYS-\T-LAW, | NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlotteiown, P. E. Islund. H. V. PALMER. JAS, W. MULLALLY. Apri 10, 1882. INSURANCE. OB OFFICE. (ueen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. | | | Insurance effected on all kinds of property ; at current rates, Losses :ettled eget and equitably. F, KENNEDY, General Agent, | Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’tewn, Feb. 3, aia To shippers of Produce to Newfoundland. BOWN & WOODS, a! GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, sT. JOHN’s, N.F., Give particular attention to Shipments ie Prince Edward Island. Cocsignments | Solic ted. ,EFERENCKES— ‘the Manager Union Bank,St. John’s N.F Messrs. C. F. Bennett & Co., “ Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, * John H. ¢ vathrae, Charlottetown, P. FE. April 24, "82 — pat 2m eod w 2m W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPIN Go —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, me AN ee General Commission Agent, HEDFORD LOW, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS I. ‘ etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with ae | se as ees. | | PL ReEISLAND iDe ids ea Navigation Coy. MERCHANT TAILOR Za) offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market. in PFOURTOER NOTICE The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com- wi oer . mencing the 29th May, 1882, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian’ sali’ as wader: Suite | FOR ROVA SCOTIA. | Leave Charlottetown fer Picton Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and UNT is now rik Broadeclot he ‘weed A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, -——IN-——- alicr disappearance of ice), connecting there with tbe Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Friday - Baturdey, at 2 p.m., on arrival ef Train om Halifax me Pictou Landing for Geergetown | every Thursday at 2 p. m., and return, to Pictow leaving Georgetown at tive. o'clock oa Priday mornin, > NEW * BRUNSWICK, CA‘ADA AND THE . ; 5 . via df} UNITED STATES. Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. | Leave ‘Summerside every day (Sunday! | 6X« epted) on artivay Of morning Train trom . P ‘Charlotfetown, connecting at Sheojac with i ; ‘ } 1 Wiitns tee cack. of the above named nate’ Cur. Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, iss src: Siew ators nares 0 Co. ed the All Bath Lineto’ Portland wad ‘Boston, Returning, leave Point du Chene ‘every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of ‘day ueim frow >t. Jobn, for Summerside, con- necting there with Express train for Char- Will be soy Cheap as fimported. ote fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, ‘every Monday morning, at 2 o'elock, and Ivave | Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday here ulvg 9 aaa o'clock, | We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE. . Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street. 4 F, W. HALES, igrlottefown, May 25, 1882. Secretary. British Warehansell ‘FURNITURE. ‘The Largest au and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, } (At Greatly Reduced Prices, cantata)? amiing egies W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 26 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles} SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR PARTNERS. CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Pato aid Drawing Room Suits! TO SUIT ALL CHAMBiR SUITS, Loy ols Manchester and Glasgow Goods, alsea large lot Ginsehe of New Designs and ef Excellent Value, to follow by Steamship “Prince Edward,” ) Wainut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap. -RECEIVED EARLY BY “NORTHERN LIGHT,” CHAIRS, HR s ia ? : 28 Bales English Paper Hangings, A Splendid & Bales Grain Bags. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Assortment, cheap. 'Bedsteads. Beds, Mattrasses, &e., Xe- “LOOKING GLOSSES AND MIRRORS April 28, 18*2. Picture Yiculding & Frames SKON SUDSTBADS. all of which will be sold below cost for cash. 0:0 | Ajl kinds of orders promptly attended to at moderate charges. JOON NEWSON, April 8, 18° 2—3m TI\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, i a IT Children’s Carriages, fron Bedsieads. CHEAP. Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biseutts, &c., ATV THE SHORTEST NOTICE. JOHN NEWSON. April 8, 1882- ———=+:0: 1000 lbs. CHOICH: CONFECTIONERY | GARDEN ‘SEEDS, Carden Seeds. Fresh and Geed, Opening To-day at To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Yss=>"_— Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N, 8. PAS ICLULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Halis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in| tirst-class ottices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Prodtuce soliciied, and} prompt returns guarantee d, Correspondence solicited and answered, promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lLyr fF\HE. above Hotel is now RE orenzn,| baving been thoroughly repaimted and’ tefurnished in the best style, Being centrally | situated and within three minutes walk of iudncements to the traveling public. ae (E'S BOOCKSTORE, - /May }, 1882—tf “tickoRs to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intereclenial and Grand Tounk RaiiWays. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. a McLEOD, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4, 1882. For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suiis For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- el JOHN MACLEGR & GO’S. UPPER QUEEN STREET, May % 1Re2. * Though Tickets for Sale —~AT—- e l1iwa ve au o oUers T {ECAR os y . on tie Railway Depot aud steamboats, it ofers "TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTI ES HALL CORNER) _sguney-nooksToRE, — There you will find the largest aod best assortment of Cloths in the | aii Permanent and Transient boa.ders acco- Modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. WM. E. HICKEY, Ch’town, Dec. 21, ’31, Proprietor | SUBS cRibE foe. the DAILYEXAM!NER ip e est most Newsy | aper 3 thesFrcelo: : 4 Fabs shed i guaranteed, Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship anda” perfeet tit jal Points West, Northwest, Via Hoosac. Tunnel Route. —ALSu-— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings aed Felt Hats, cheap,&e. Xe. "de the address two doors above wp thecaries Hell Corner 11, 18 Saturday mornings, at five o'clock (until, Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside | f J j Window Biinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor-| ‘ nieces, Venitian Blinds, &c., | | WM. & a May 17 88st “dA pe I — TWO. PICTURES. | 1874-78, 1879 82. (Extract from Sw Richard Cartwriglt’s | Budget Speech, Feb. , 25th, 1876.) **iv WOULD BE both idle and dishonest on my part toattempt to conceal from the Hote that the cireumstances under which we mect are such as DFSERVE OURk VERY GRAVEST CONSIDERATION. ” ’ , . ’ (Extract from Sir Richard Cartwright’ s Budget Speech, Feb. 20th, 1877.) ‘* HOWEVER THAT MAY BE, THE NET RESULT 1s THis : THAT WHEREAS OUR EXPENDITURE PURING THE YEAR AMOUNTED To NO LESS THAN $24.300,000 IN ROUND NUMBERS, OUR POTAL Receipts FeLL TO ABOUT $22,557.( 00. BEING A fora DEFICI? OF NO LESS THAN $1,901,000! Total Deficits fron 1874 to 1878 $7,500,000! Under“ Reform Government THE OTHER SIDE! (Extract from Sir bg aand Tilly's Budget ) Speech, February, 1882.) Mr. SPEAKER, I MAY BR reeenreae saY THAT AT NO PERIOD IN THE HISTORY O Oanyapa BAS A GOVERNMENT MET PARLIAMENT WITA THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE COUNTRY IN THE POSITION IT IS TO DAY. AT NO PERIOD IN THR HIST RY OF CANADA HAS ITS CREDIT STOOD £0 HIOW AS IT STANDS TO-DAY. AT NO PERIOD ‘IN THE HisTORY OF CANADA, POSSIBLY, WAS “THE COUNTRY, GENERALLY SPEAKING, AS PROS- PEROUS A , OR MORE PROSPEROUS THAN, 17. 18 , Ts DAY. ‘Bow TO DAY WE STAND HERE NOT WITH ' ANY DOUBT AS TO If3 REVENUE PRODUCING POWER BUT WITH EVIDENCE OF THE LaSf YEAR BEFOoR® Us (1881), wirn 1He PuRLIC AccOUNTS AND >TAT&ME*'TS ON THE TABLE OF THE House, | SHOWING NOT ONLPNO-DEFICIT, BUT INSTEAD ‘OF AN ESTIMAT#D SURKPLUs oF $2,000,000, ‘TURRE IS A SUReLUS OF $4,132,743 UN 7HE “Treasory !” a ae 2 ae -- The Price of Sugar. Tue following figures recently adduced in the House of Commons, by Mr. White of Cardwell, have not been met. They are b-tter than the “ taffy” produced by Mr. Laird at the meeting of Saturday evening : Average price of sugar in New York for last 15 months per 100 Ibs....... $9 65 Average 1 Bren for same period in SEE sn cane + etpdorcateel> a 9 33 In favor of Canadian........... 9 32 If the old tariff were in operation, the figures would be as follows ; Average American price per 100 lbs.. a 494 ; Average Cauadian price.............. 9 33 In favor of Canadian.......... 0 O84 In the last three months the figures of comparison are as follows: American average price, per 100 Ibs. nett, duties, &c., added, for last cemennentiecs cide wind sud. isi Oa. $9 59 Average Canadian price, same period.. 8 89 In favor of Canmadian........... 0 70 Again, on Thursday, March 30th, the figures stood as follows : New York price, with duty, & , landed be SMONL. . . ot ch. « ace theses $9 89 Actual Montreal price ‘for Canadian re- GUID. ob + 9. sda cite om dee as a caedeeek dene 9 14 In favor of Canadian........... 0 75 —-.-—_- ---—» o> a> -e oo ——_—_ - Tignish Notes. So far the herring fishing is almost a ailure. Caucus meetings are the rage just now. As many as four have come off in one day. A company of enterprising ladies is formed here, with a paid up capital of $300, for the purpose of canning wild fruit, berries, etc President—Mrs. W. E. Hubbard. Vice: President—Mrs. Dann. Treasurer—Mrs, Isadore Chaisson. Secretary —Mrs. E. Brown. Buyera— Misses Tiiley Arsenault, Mary A. Whelan, Ann Dunn. The canning is under the superintend ence of Mr J. McPhee, of Eastport Sar ‘dine Canning Factory. Benedict Richard, Esq , has consented to act as shipper.— Com. Liberal-Cons ‘esiediiiind Ciub at Crapaud. A Liberal-Conservative Club haa been f‘rmed at Crapaud, having for its ¢ flicer : B. D. Howait, President; Isasc Smich ad James Johnson, Vice Presidents; James Neweom, Treasurer; O. B. Wadman, Secretary, at aan a very re com- mittee, includi our leading men. The club meets at V at Vietoria next Saturday évening at seven o’clock. -_—— +. A Digi from Fayal, Azores, states that an earthquake had visited that ci-y, and the shocks were most violent, and rt at intervals for an hour, during -_—— ae ne te Sincie Corres ‘Two (CKenTaA, ———————e ee VOL. IL--NO. 8. a Mr. Biake’s Change of Base. (From the Hamilton Spectator.) Nobody will be surprised to find Mr. me hedging on the protection qnéstion. ‘He has at last become, conviveed: that the 'people will pot permit, any change in our fiscal policy, and he desires to be under- | stood as holding to free trade as 4 visionary ‘or utopian scheme which he has sometimes |playfully talked about as desirable. in) lbome, ideal..communi it); but thatefor the present he is a gond protectionist, who de- sires only to remove some non essentials from the tariff, so as to make it better for the manufacturers. How are the mighty fallen? Is this the great statesman, the pure patriot, who has been stumping Cansda for years preaching free trade pure and simple, who now falls so low as to juggle with words, and qnieble and pretend that he is the thing he is not! If Mr. Blake is not a free trader then there jisnotone in the werld) At Ch’town, Prince Edward Island, in August last, Mr. Blake said; ‘* Now, | believe that free trade is best for all sections of our community.’ And over and over again he has argued for free trade pure and simple. He has en- Geavored to show how cheap articles would bs if there were no duties on them, In Toronto, after speaking in this strain, he said : ‘‘ These are the principles, as I under- stand them, of free trade, and I hope the world will yet come to free trade.” If Mr. Blake was not then a free trader, he de- liberately intended to deceive the people into believing that he was. Now he pre- tends that ‘* it results as a necessary. inci- dent of our settled fiscal system that there must be a large, and, as 1 believe, in the view of moderate protectienists, an ample adyantage to the home manufacturer.’’ One cannot help wondering whether or not such a man despises himself and loathes the tyranny of circumstances which compels him to say what he does not believe to be true. Henry Clay once said, speaking on this very question of protection, that he would rather be right than be President, There have been men in Canada .who formed hopes of. Edward Blake that he would rather be true to his convictions than be Prime Minister of Canada. There will be none such henceforth. He has pro- claimed himself to the country as a trim- mer and a trickster who can play fast and louse with what he asks us to consider his principles, and who will shape his policy to catch votes. It is too Jate, Mr. Blake. It is too late to catch manufactur- ers, who have learned only to disbelieve you, and you have jaggled with your con- victions only to disgust those who have trusted you. When. Mr. Blake says that ‘“‘ free trade is for us impossible,” he says what any tyro in political economy knows to be untrue. It is true enongh that free trade would ruin the country. Theu, if protection is essen- tial to the prosperity of the conutry, in the name of common sense, what have Mr. Blake and his fellows been bellowing about for the past three. or fowr years? They were free traders; they are free traders ; they hare advocated free trade, and they are hedging now only because they have discovered thatthe people are unalterably opposed to their political nostrum. lt is only necessary to say to manufactur- ers and workingmen that protection is safer in the hands of open and avowed + nemies than in the hands of traiturons and for- sworn enemies, who hate it only the more because their interests compel them to pre- tend to be its friends. _+-—-> Duty paid on Molasses. Taking the Trade and Navigation Re- turns, we find that the duty paid on molasses imported fer consumption into the Domin- ion, was as follows: Duty. In 1878 (Grit year), $235.173.50 in 1880 (Lib.-Con. year), 91,678.98 Decrease, $143,494 52 This is a reduction of more than one-half in the molasses tax, and this, we are in- clined to think, will be appreciated by the whole people. _—* =—_—oe- An enthusiastic affair occurred at Stellaz- tenon Wednesday evening, the 19th inst. It was an ovation tendered by the residents to Mr. Hugh McKenzie, «ho for forty-seven years has been school teacher, and since 1851 has held the postmastership at Stel- larton. Mr. McKevze had lately retired from his position, and the residents felt that the cccasion should be marked by some testimonial of respect. Accordingly a meeting was arranged, at which he was presented with an address, accompan with a handsome easy chair and io ts in gold. A programme of music, speeches, ctc., was then gone through with, and the pleasant proceedings were brought to a close by four stalwart men shouldering the chair, with the old gentieman seated in it, and bearing him in triumph to his own residence. ——— + Po ~~ The Nova Scotia Cabinet has been re- constructed, owing to the resignation of ' Hon. Mr. Bolus. the Premier, who has ‘been appointed prothonotary of the a of Halifax. He is svcceeded by Hon. ¢ D. Thompson, Atfdtney-General, who re- taines that office; Mr Adam C. Ml, of Pictou, becoming Provincial Secretary, and Hor. S. Creelman, becoming Commiss oner of Works aud Mines, commenced. feet wide, 20 feet post, with a tower 13 feet eqnare. Tho tower and t spire will be about 95 feet high. t' e¢ 19th instamt, mile and one-sixteerth,- beating the best record “ord by 1} seconds. publi vai oot hc eee Brows: Golp oh We The building of the new Catholic chapel » at the Albion , Picton Co., bas been o It will be 90 feet long, 45 ove In the rednlig rat rate tet Lodtavili: Ky. oi ‘**Cresto’e” was the winner in lm. 48}s-0.) 6" i ee - a vis ie aes Sak Pr OR = aA mee P rae Pe Bait Sm ng 3 wi 2 i" me carne ponae oe creo. mae ne oe we , saene aeiaanenetaaa ape os a se mA tl, I A