> Oe Re Be Shi 4. — ee es oe a A Termus :—Five Do.ttuarsa a YEA NEW SERIES ae Eee a Ce ee ee c \ ** BRITISH WAI ee ee eee en ememe oeeL- - = a oe oe eee oe IPITATTIAR NITRIVIAT \EHOUSE, QUEEN Ad JURE WULELILN Lay So A REer > ag Re > ger fs ee a 8 ¢ . os GaAs Ss Sur bw RF i). Keep in Every STAPLE AND FANCY DEYGOODS,™ Depart nent of Kstablishment a full assortment of of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, as they import direct from the best British and Foreign markets. INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. [ja 9 aS om Readymade Clothing, EO NY SET Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Doimans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Scalettes and Colored Dress Goods. aw am! To ek RAID JUST eb de dae COTO TO W. GCPENED AND MARKED LOW, A* Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velyeteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e, &, Nov. 1, 1881. he ee v A. VW. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET | ne eee SHLIZNG OF W. A. HUTCHEGON'S. shall Sell Parties wishing to get their GR@CHRINS Cheap should call at once and leaye.their orders, GOOD TEA, 25, 30 and 33 cents ; RAISINS, 10 cents ; A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, «very cheap; and sundry other articles Dec. 16, 1881—3m eod, wkly SE SS ae ma et sn aap This is trne Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advige the Public, m CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. AP SQUARE. aera paw © 9 Rn a a TO ARMS! For Economical Government, For Prudent Legislation, For the Reduction of the Legislature, ‘For the importation of Stock, For the Repeal of the Unfair and Ob- noxious Poll Tsx, Improved the Repeal of the Assessment Act, For Peace and Quiet in the place of ‘Turmoil and Indignation Meetings, For careful Administrators and Honest ' Men,— | ‘Aaatnst a Party of ill-considered meas- | ures and extravagant acts, | Acatnst a Party whose Legislation, as | a whole, was hasty, crude, and un- ' suited to the country, | AGAINST a Party of deficits aud mys- terlous suspense accounts, | | Acainsr a Party which misled the coun- try with false Departmental Re-' ports, | AGAINST a Party of illegal contracts and corrupt jobs, /Acarmst a Party which passed the As-_ sessment Act and inflicted the Poll Tax, i ‘the people of Prince Edward Island’ ; College. ameter ————___— SIncLE Corizs Two CEnts. VOL. 10.---NO. 197, NEWS NOTES. Ri 21, 1882, Death of Archbishop Hannan. | , : ‘ | ns + The death of the Most Rev. Michael; St. John, N. B., has an old woman who Harnan, D.D., Archbishop of Halifax, is a! recently slept over one hundred-hours. sad surprise. !t was announced in the| : : “| Arrangements are said to have been papers of yesterday morning that his Grace | ® . romen : “ ae ; i made for t nigrati ) i was quite ill, and this intelligence was} ade for the emigration of 12,000 Russian : ; : : i Jews to America. foilowed by the information that his a — tock place at 11 ’clock from inflammation,| The statement that the King of Wurtem- the result of a cold. The archdiocese of | berg has been converted to Roman Catho- T*. - . . - ** ' > . 2 “J 4 ° Halifax includes the bishoprics of Halifax, | licism is officially denied. St. John, Chatham ich: Shi e-| . town and ne all ae bon parm yp mites | ee on the 18th inst, passed all ( bi these 8, j i Pouninl 30 Y . il? ; the United States, and other parts of the| oe ee ee re —— world, where he was well known, the mildj end eae tempered, earnest, devoted archbishop | Phe embargo on United Ireland seems to - = 3 was greatly beloved. Dr. Hanvan was) bave been removed, as the sale of the the third Archbishop of Halifax, but he Journal on the streets of Dablin has been comes of a longer line of Nova Scotia! resumed without any official interference. Bishops. The Right Rev. Eda c : . a Sead eocreeee ae The imports at Moritreal Curing the’ first rm a8 stay Seat ng Sj hr } ’; > ant va . tion of some older people, was consecrated | “ anne oan So eta Bishop of Sion and Vicar Apostolic of! seep httest A, aha Le s Nova Scotia. Saly'S, 1036: be died 4 | the same period last year. The increase is Nova Scotia, July 5, ; he died Ist} 7 Cn Wh December, 1820; to him envecceded tho} = me See Ky:7): oe ; peo r month. Rev. William Frazer, Bishop of Tanes, in| 1825, who was transferred to Arichat in! Sir Gharles Tupper, in his speech on Mr. 1844, and in the following year 1836, Dr. | Cheriion’s amendment on the Govern- William Walsh was consecrated Bishop of meot’s land policy, said that 2,000 people Halifax, and was raised to the arehipisco-; had gone into Manitoba in January ; 3,179 ? . . . ~ . . _ . . pal dignity in 1852; his death oceurred in February ; 7,300 in March, and over Avg. 10, 1858, when Dr. Connolly, then , 6,000 during the first ten days of April. Bishop of St. John, was translated to Hali-| The associate editor of the Delaware Co : >. - > i ana abe . ) “ fax. Archbishop Connolly died in 1876;! py): a ; | Republican, Horace B. Dick, Esq. , Chester and Dr. Hannan was consecrated his suc-! p - S ; ; ; cuate'tn May O08 187? De taunts cael was cured by St. Jacobs Oil of y a eee =" tres ; ‘a2 WAS! severe injuries resulting from a fall. « 4 9 and came to! . are 5 alyze i Gai cokslien’! iehek ] sigh wary to be paralyzed, but the Vil man, in 1840, and entered upon, } quite a young: the duties of a Professor in St. Mary’s| ; The Prince Edward Is!and local elections He entered-the ministry in 1845, | will take place May 8th. As the present and from that time until the present has Local Government is strongly attacked be- are called to the contest of a general lived the life of a most active, earnest , ipriest, founding benevolent, charitable, election. religious and temperance societies, schools The notice is short. \Saatak . ne! fh : ‘laboring to promote gaiety and godliness clear,—touching the pocket of every {aX | among “the sieilio 1p issi his Grace | payer, and the peace and comfort of every visited Rome and on his return had an in- heute jterview with the Colonial Secretary at . |Downing street, by which he secured the Let vot time be lost by those who are right to nominate the Catholic chaplains to | for economy and practical thrift in the | the forces, these chaplains having hereto- . . : . . ifore been independent of local ecclesias- , : public affairs. a * : administration of our public itical control. _Dr. Hannan will be greatly ~A. T= oft my Stock of -Groceries at | cS > S33 CRACKERS, 4 to 14 cents; MOLASSES, 47 cents ; CURRANYS, 8 cents. SUGAR, 8 cents. too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. W. A. HUTCHESON, | 109 Urrrern Queen Srrexr 4 co en ns jfur Sooloh and Fogloh Twoeds or Worsted. Suits CHARLOTTETOWN | BUSINESS COLLEGE, (ESTABLISHED 1373,) Welsh & Qwen’s Brick Building, Cégner of King and Queen Streets, Uhar- lottetown, P. E. I. REAGH & MILLER, - - Proprictors, Designed to Educate Young Men for Business. UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual; Basivess and Scientific Principles, and PYG) HOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER ‘situated and within three minutes walk of embraces all subjects necessary for a thorough Commercial Education. Our facilities for, teaching these are the most complete that have ever been devised. Theory and practice are combined, and the whole course rendered so | interesting and practical that the dullest stu- dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The course of Study is short, practical, useful and | reasonable ; it is just what every Man needs | and will use, no matter what his calling or |- rofession is to be. The youth commiencing a business life with only industry and integrity as his capital, the | clerk engaged during business hours, but desirous by evening study to repair the de- | fects in his education, each have the advan- | age offered by our sessions occupying DAY | AND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.30 to | 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7.20 to 9.30. : Diplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- tory examinations. Students may enter at any time. No entrance examination required. Business men and others are cordially iavited to call and examine our system, Teach your sons what they will practice when they become men. _ a Full particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to L. B. MILLER, Jan. 7, '8l—eo a. Principal, Herring. Hersing. 100 bbls. Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fisbing Sait, Ou hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen's Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. - eee RY¥au Fer Canadian Tweed Suits, ‘ E‘or Overcoats of all Descriptions, —-CGOoO TO- TA PRL @- SA cy ee Be I? s a G st i 44 ; \ CG nO i & C 0 ‘3 Se. ee we, > eu 3 f . 4 _ (ia Pod ‘ . ERM Eee) (Sc i) SS ee ee a ae Se, ee UPPER QUEEN STREET, The election will take place just after missed by all classes in Halifax, and par- the rigors of winter are over and just be- ticularly by the poor, to whom he was ever | . : aa kind and considerate.—St. John Globe. fore the work of spring begins. While the | ~ re ; sigs notice is short, the time is propitious for! Sir Alexander T. Galt’s Report. the fight. —"“> 0° ap eo o---—-———_— The Hon. Sir Alexander T. Galt has ad- But the issue is and other institutions of learning, and: cause of its friendship for the Dominion Government, the elections will serve as an index to the result of the Dominion contest, as far as the Island is coucerued.— Moncton Times. | In the House of Commons a few days _ago Mr. Brecken referred to the telegraph moneply in Prince Edward Island, which exacted a fee of 50 cents on each message sent from the Island to the mainland, a . distance of about fifty miles, and hoped tha ‘day was not far distant when the Govern- ee would take possession of the telegraph ines, % | During 1875, 1876, and 1877, three years /of pure and economical Grit rule, the , average cost of each settler brought to ‘Canada was fifteen dollara and twenty ‘cents ($15.20.) During 1878, 1880 and THE GITYS CANDIDATES, 4 (St. Lawrence Hotel, HON. NEIL MsLEOD —AND— PATRICK BLAKE, ESQUIRE. SC INSURANCE OFFICE Queen Tnsurance 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 settled promptly, and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1882. HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and There yeu will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit yuaranteed, —aLso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats. cheap.&e. &e. 2 ber the address, two d bove Ap thecuries liall Cor temember the address, two doors above Ap thecurics tiail Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 1], 1881. ——— = ——— ——— _—— ~ = = a ——— eS ‘THE EXAMINER J0B PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Laree Supply of Printing Tynes and Material, OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST BESCHIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Uuder the Careful and Skilfal Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitehell, - oO PRiWw Tt LEPPER HEADS, RECEEPTS, PUSTERS, BILL HEASs, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BiLLbs, TEs sere ees eeksOn Short Notice, in Good Stylo, at Cheap Prices. refurnished in the best style. Being centrally the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers | inducements to the travelling public, {| Permanent and Transient Boa:ders acco- ,modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WM. E, HICKEY, Ch’ town, Dec, 21, 81, Proprietor W. C. BISHOP, SEL PPIs FORWARDING AGENT, Haring Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW. Pp. 0. BOX1 . . HALIFAX,N.S. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Gocds, and collection of Custom Drawbacks dressed a report to the Hon. Minister of 1881, three years of corrupt and extrava- Agriculture. which is of very great interest g4ut ‘Tory’ rule, the average cost was to the people of Canada, inasmuch as it deals principally with the future settlement of this country, and furnishes data con-, cerning immigration. sioner’s paper is dated London, 31st of Jan- | uary, but its contents were only recently ' made public. Through the courtesy of the Bria#h Board of Trade, Sir Alexander has been able to state that the emigration from British to Canadian ports from the Ist of January to the 3lst December, 1881,was The High Commis- | but six dollars and twenty-two cents ($6.22). Last year the cost was but $6.32, against $19.60 in 1876. The foreign imports of merchandize into New York during March feoted up to with- in a fraction of $45,000,000, against about $41,000,000 the same month last year. The exports during March amounted to $25.8£8,893, againet 36,290,685, the large decrease being due to the short crops last year, greatly lessening exportations. ‘The a3 follows:— | chormous importations are an index to the 1880. 1881. purchasing power of the American people English paviscevebe bs ce rivs 17,C88 13, 609 Sonar siete tii. F Scoteh,.........:.+5--+05- 3,176 3,222 Seen oo. SOE ds ci. TR 2,290 3,935; A Durrerence.—Two brothers left a -——— | neighboring Province, the eldest 18 years Total of British origir...... 23,554 20,768 and the other about 15 years ago. The Foreigners, ......... sees. 10,685 8,436 former went to Boston, the latter came to tine pied (Eee Ns oes 2) 34,239 29,202 Halifax. The one in Boston has worked , . permanently at his trade, possesses a better These figures do not include those _set- | education, had more chances, a larger field, ilers who travelled by way of American and is equally as industrious and frugal as nt to their destinations. Sir Alexander the other, yet with all these superior ad- thinks that as Canada is, year after year, vantages he is not worth over $500, while becoming better known in Europe, a goodly the brother in Halifax is worth $1500 in measure of foreign immigration may occur. cash, owns thres dwelling houses and ea Meanwhile the Dominion is only being Jarge tract of land. How is this (—Halifax made known in many sections where there | Herald. is a largesurplus population,and it is thought , that very soon a desirable class of people, A Cleveland, O., despatch of the 17th may be induced to cross the ecean and set- | says:—‘* The electrical condition which has tle here from Germany and Switzerland. | produced the extraordinary aurora borealia, A comprehensive scheme to induce this more or less affected a great many persons is in course of adoption. In order to here, particularly those troubled with nerv- show the rate at which the business of the ous diserders. Rey. O. L. Binkley, pastor emigration department of the High Com-!of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was missioner’s office is increasing, Sir! prostrated im his pulpit, while praying, by Alexander states that the number of letters what was at first supposed to be paralysia. received in 1878, was 2,218; in 1880, 4,048; Ladies fainted in ehurches during the serv- and in 1881, over 5,000. The personal, ices, and people who were out of doors as inquiries have also been very large, | but no actual record has been kept’ of them. Letters have reached the Com- missioner from all parts of the world, —all written by persons seeking in- formation about Canada as a home for the emigrant, and it is known that persons have left Australia, New Zealand, the} Cape, India and Ceylon with the intention of taking up homes in the Domiuion. Even letters have been received from Kansas, Iowa, and other parts of America, from settlers who were not satisfied with their | prospects in the States, and whose inclina- tions led them to seek homes in Canada. ——- e- — Oae — Ellerslie Notes. tatemperance stiil continues to rage, not- withstanding the Inspector's efforts to suppress i°. During the past summer a station house was built at Ellerslie, which has proved a great benefit to the people here. It is in charge of Mrs. Oliver, a lady who is thoronghly capable of discharging her duty. Messrs. David Grant and Lemuel! Barlow thereon. Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspoudence eolicited and answered promptly. Noy. 14, 1881—lyr 4 ; } ' ~ For Sale or to Let. fEXHAT Freel.old Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street aud eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- - 524% ‘taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, DoD GERS, HC, Ke, , Can i: bieek into one Dwelling by unlock ingadoor, A on the premises to . pply on tits, hosWall. March 12, 1231- $f are about entering into the mercantile ‘business. They are “daily expecting a sup- iply. They intend to make pipes a spe ‘ciality. being young men of strict \business principles, they cannot fail to succeed. We learn that a company is being formed well as in complain generally of: strangely oppressive sensations, similar to those at- tendant upon an earthquake. A New York despatch of the 15th says : There is a general chorus of ‘‘I told you so” throughout mercantile New York this morn- ing, following the public announcement of A. T. Stewart & Co.’ collapse. The factis, however, that the news is a surprise, though the retirement of the firm from business was anticipated in the near future. The unanimity of joy is wonderful, so unpopular had the house become. Ita downward course had been watched with great satis- faction, and the final catastrophe is received with positive glee. The notice oceupied half a column of display in the advertising columns of each of the morsing papers, and ia as follows: ‘A. T. Stewart & Co., having determined to discontinue their dry goods and manufacturing business, offer their stocks of merchandise and ‘pill preperties for sale at attractive prices.” Dislike for Judge Hilton, the head of the firm, is the reason given for the loss of its business. He lopped off the Jew trade by his famous order excluding Jews from the Stewart hotels. The Christian jobbi snd wholesale trade soon began to go, an now comparatively little is left of what Stewart accumulated in the way of prestige and good will. Nervous pPRosrration, vital weakness, debility from overwork or indiscretion is ‘here for the purpose of erecting a Starch | Factory, composing of Messrs. Harry Wil- -liams, Silas Ford, Charles Robins and , William Distant. The business part is to |be run by the first-named geotleman and -his sons, whose energy and perseverance ‘cannot fail to command success. We wish them God-speed in their enterprise. Yours, &c., radically and promp'ly cured by that great nerve and brain food known as Mack’s - netic Medicine, which is sold by all reeponst- ble druggists. Sold in Charlottetowa by Apothecaries Hall Co, See adverticenent in another colamn. Sw wly~—aps Hats! Hats!—Best styles, best makes, best value to be found in the city, at L. E. Prowse’s. | | A. J. Ss ne ae me ae ) ry coset Aatesate hinsttnas een See sparse pee het heats Fon Mane Peed Sere ea ee ea