eal, Mita 6 th * a ™ ant Se tk pander c Mi Ei saath ace Se as BES Ne Mi is Cade aii SS Ree Ws gr Ped tigen. * x ee Saggge ns nol See te. na Ph, ese a = seeteg 4. 5a Pre te~ oe fee 2 sag SR. one Be Saw ney Sonal tes % a tA ti. a pmy~-4 | o MON —AND— PATRICK BLAKE, ESQUIR RE ‘ s te CITY'S CANDIDATES. | . NEIL iL MsLEQD| pend rma Derm 4 EK DAILY IX AMIN MAY 1 882, Ten Sufficient Rea sons Why the Governme nt Should be Sustained. 1. It is admitted by both partie J resent Government have been eco mical Francis Dogherty (Royalty), Jose; h Creamer, irst tl . f : on ‘ ‘ ro» y} J ne. M. D.. G. W. De-| at first were greatly sanguine Of success; put 2. If thev are vot sustained there will | M.D, John T. Jenkins, M. D., G. WV. Ve thet yg ees 4 fe Oillin hav. — — Rois James Nee Releay. Wm lurphy, | ow ‘ that Mr. Lefurgey anc r. Gils. hay no inducement to practice economy. Patrick H. Trainor, 1 homas Handrahan, | organizedan activecauvas, things have assumed = “ericn ° rai S § - 3 The (aovernwent have encouraged james Peake Adam Mur ray, M, P. Hovan a different appears ance "The Opp. Sition | stato on, a a poe 5 aati aie ‘ rericuiture as bo previous Governme! Wrederick Peters propos: } by Owen Con- have virt ually ab agers Mr. Allen, and ™ t ; ¥ nolly, seconded by John H. Gates, Eliga F. | making a desperate effort to return Mr, M ever Cla. : : Por “ly, Wm. W alsh. Mi ilan. The friends of the Government are ain . a ” | Ue 4 A {. if they are pot sustained, the elect- | ‘Thomas Morris, proposed by Samuel ~— Rae, | confident of returning their two men, Lefurges ors wil! show that they do not care to fand seconded by John Bowers, ax 142 Hen and Gillia. have agriculture encouraged. Gates and G. Ww. Millner. sat gh “ . ’ >.12 ; . 5. It is part of the Governmont Policy FIRST DISTRICT. Rally Around the Flag, Men slate % a to reduce ney L egisiature, Hon. William Campbell, proposed by Wm. : . Z >. ¥ 3 . 7 7 . _ , ) “e iN > . 7 ! 6. If they are not sustained, taxpayers! Haslam, Springtield, seconded by Richard Execrors oF Prince Epwarp Isrnanp! will show A they are quite willing to| Ready, Lot 20, James Elliot, Lot 21, James| Liberal-Conservatives of the Province! , . ; > * wD pt 22. John lo aront , 7 law ¢ ry Grits bear the preseat uovecessarily large ex-) 55n ith, Lot 20, Rick ii rd Ba igual, t it 22 r liy around the old lag, and show Grits ot ott tio 2 a C amp bell, Lot 2i, J os muna U rabb, Lot 22. and Traitors, Baaus and wuca ses, what ean emse Oo 1e@Flsti ) ames 2 ee 9 ute diligently Donald Cameron, Esq, proposed by James|}o gone in the march of economy, re- itis des e fo prosecute diligen feDovald unty : Sa ‘ ee ee eee KF; 7 | McDonald, Con tail li ine, seconded by Sam uel trenchment, honesty and good govern . lat ae pare 4 ery t<ennedy re dé ; : our elaim to a share of the ishery Kennedy, Breada ane Rodk, | ment, by that grand and noble old team Award _ Jemes Johnston, Esq., proposed by Rodk.} “. . ainest: Stites aie ee ad as Se McNeill. M. D.. Stanley Bridge, seconded by | ¥21¢8, about Riteen years ago, assume . ~ ‘ a _ MC IN@ LU, AWE. e ‘ ‘ 7 4 ; » * * -* ~ . . ie » sd . : . &. If the present Government are not lon M ‘Murroagh, Oliver B. Wadaan, | the name “ Liberal Conservatives. the men who renounced that in 1873 will get into power ; and i chance of obtaining it will be gone sustaiued, cisiia every oe »' het 8 desirab pO faxes to pay. 10. If tained, must. be, e that there should be the Government are not on their own showing, to re- ; that Sus- | the first act of their opponents} stn NON: NATIONS. of the pective , three Counties Courts nominations Tne Sherifl’s opened their noon ; and the made :— (lowing were QUEEN'S COUNTY. fARLOTTETOWN COMMON AND ROYALTY. il McLeod, proposed by Paul Lea, Char- seconded by James Byrne, OC. C Heary Longworth, ¥. T. Newb ry, ughen, Patrick C. Keily, Patrick ‘ N ia rune ly irdi ner, Wm. Kao ; wh Is Sweeney. ia hnKelly, ohn MeKachern, Frat }eis Dovherty “(Royatty), Toseph Creamer, 1M. D., John'T. Jenkins, M. D., G. W. 1% Bioiz, James DesBrisay, Wm. Murphy frainor. Thomas Handrahaa, James Peake, Adam Murray, M. P. Hogan. Patrick Blake, proposed by John and seconded by George Peter H Newsao! liner, Henrv bx neworth, I, 7. Newbery, Wm. Koughan, Pat ick C. Kelly, Patricl Sweeney, John Kelly, John Mofachern, chibald Shaw. by William Edmund J. Crabb and # Peter Sinclair Eeq., proposed Doughart, Long River, seconded by Donald M. Corbett, Richard Elliot, Kenneth J. McKay, Je ha Ferris, Norman McLellan. | | enact the Assessment Act, which they! , say should never have beeu repealed. >. — eos A Falss Report Corrected. ee Tur Oppositionists are reporting that the Government expended, during the first three months of this year, upwards of £3 20 ! Now a return, signed by the Provincial a nd laid on the table of the House itor of Assembly on the 8th of April last. shows that the Government actually expended $51,875.42 |! Se C4 1.8 This amvunt, it will be remarked, is much Jess than a fourth of the estimated ex- penditure of the whole year: so that if the Government go on as they have begun, their expenditures of this year will be WELL WiTHIN THE &STIMATES!' ! As shown by a return of the late Pro- vincial Auditor, Mr. Hyndman, the Davies Government expended, ar uring the first three months of 1879, the sum of $82 $60.52, or over $30,000 more than the present Government expended the first » - 1889 ‘rere Government three months © Taxpsyers, which choose ! Why ?—Oh! Why ? THe Oppositionists are bringing the ex- Governor of the wth-West Territories, and all the other big euns,to bear upon the Hon. Denaid TFerguson. Mr. Laird, Mr. Peters, Mr. Warburton, and their unselfish compatriots say Mr. Fe ‘*must be ated.” Electors, reflect a little. Why theve men so anxious to defeat Mr. 1209? Is it irom motives of Fergu rguson ° aetlt ace pure patriotism { or is it aueneaie he stands be- ween them and the Governmental flesh- pots, from which they hepe to draw Governorships, dJudgeships, Attorney- Geucraiships, &e. | - +) Te - HE CAMPAIGN. Cornwall. Ar Cornwatu, Saturday, a large meet- ing of the Electors of the North Side of | West River, North River and adjoming retilemen is, took place. This was always Farqaharson’s strong hold ; but Saturday’s meeting must have convinced Mr. F. and his followers that a strong majority would now poll even there against him. ‘The strong symptows of fear nd an ger displayed hy Mr. Farquharson, were coming proofs of his weakness. His brigade, he aded by Theophilus Stewart, his West River partner, followed by a few cring- ing tools, attempted to create disturbance both at Cc ol nwall aud Bryan’sCross. But the good seuse Of intellig rent electora prevaile 1 and the brigade were taught mannets. Avondale. as held at Avondale, Piequid | Road, Lut 49, on Friday last. We are reliably informed that the meeting was unanimous for NicnoLtson AND CRaw- FORD, A pul bliec mes eting w - —_— +m a --—— Datnousis Cottsce —The following dis. tinctions were geined by students from the Isiand, attending Dalhousie College during the past sessioa, Convocation was held ou Wednesday last in the Lé gislative Assembly Room. and we learn by the Halifax papers that tl xe proceedings were of an imposing charact Le? Ham ahead Mellish, (4th year), Ist prize for M lleva Languages, Ist class Certificate of Merit; Degree of Bachelor of Arts ; Valedic- tory Address. Jam a W. McKenzie, (4th year), Degree of Bachelor of Arts Ww. 'P. Taylor, (3rd ree Ist prizes for Metaphysics aud Essay; 2nd class Certificate of Merit J. P. McLeod, (2nd year,) Ist prizes for Classica, Chemistry, Logic and Essay: North ritish Society Bursary; ; Ist class Certiiicate of Me ri it. J. M. McLeod, (Ist year), Rhetoric, 2ud de for Classics, ficate of Merit. Messrs. Coffin. Martin, Mcl.ean, Robingon aud Crawford, (Ist year), also paseed, and received Ist class Certificate 8 of Merit. Ths Chronicle says: ‘*Mr. Humvhrey _ sii ~s ae of the graduates, was called upon ~ give ; valedt. tory, and read itina clear = { ia imetly eo ad in every part of the oom. 4! 18a Witty and well-constructed com pos) ion,” Liens. -Governor Young aud others, Ist prize for Ist class Certi- Archibald, Sir Will iam acllreesed the Goavoystion, by . , | Bearney, Mill Cove; W D Stewart, Esq.. proposed by John J. MeLeod, Crapaud, seconded by Ri ar Elli “es Lot 21, Allan Martin, Lot 67, Norman McLe i Lot 22. SECOND DISTRICT. Donald McKay, proposed by Donald E Campbell, Lot 23, seconded by Malcolm Me- | Neill, West River, Thomas Chandler, Lot 24, Denald McLean, Lot Bie Alex. C. Shaw, proposed by Thomas E. Murphy, Lot 65, and seconded by Jeho Thomas Oxenham, Lot 23, David McEwen, West River, Peter Trainor, Let 65, New Currie, Lot 65, Samuel Hyde, Cornwail, Angus McDonald, West River, Dugald Be | William Laird, proposed by Joseph Wise, Milton, se onded by Neil 8. McKenzie, He gh VeMiilaa, Wm. Cummings, Ewen Campbell, Theo. A. Stewart, Geo. D. Balderston, James Moffatt Donald Farquharson, proposed by Ewen MeViillan, of Lot 65, seconded by Alexander McKinlay, North Kiver, Arthur Dickieson New Glasgow. Colin McPhee, West River Donald Campbe'l, Brook tield. THIRD DISTRICS, Donald Fergusen, proposed by Thomas Me Grath, E-q , Covehead, seconded by Heary Bovyer, Southport. David Egan Esq.. proposed by} James H. Cummiskey, Esq, Fors Augustus, -seconded by Elisha K. Coffin, Frene Jay, Mount Stewart; Patrick Duffy, Lot 43 Jobn Trainor, Johnston’s River; Jas. HE. Ke slly, Fort Augustus Henry Beer, McDonald, Pisquid; seconded by James Feehan, Francis MeQuaid, W. W. McLeod, Wm. Prowse. Donald McLavchiin, Wm. Stewart, St. Peter's Road; James Mutch D-nald A. MeDonald, proposed iby John Seott M. onded by Geo. Vessey, Little Leod, sect Esq , proposed by John A. Patrick |York; Alexander McDonald, Let 43; A. J |McDonall, John McGregor, Edward Lane, | Lot 34. FOURTH DISTRICT. James Nicholson proposed by Capt. Rodk. Camptell, avd seconded by John Fraser, | Annandale, Lot 49, Alexander A. Moore. | Panean Crawford, Ksq., proposed by Alex 1M. McRae, seconded by Henry Bourke, John Acorn, Pownal. Dunean Carmichael, Lot 49. Angus D. McMillan proposed by Richard Smith, seconded by Albert Gay. Donald C. Martin proposed by John Me- Eachern, Lot 49, and seconded by Richard Smith, Pownal. KIN GEORGETOWN 7S COUNTY. AND ROYALTY, Daniel Gordon and A Opposition—M. Mec Government— Hon. J. McDonald, Esq Donald. FIRST DISTRICT. Government—John McLean, Esq. Oppo- sition—James R. McLean, Esq. Both elected by acclamation. : SECOND DISTRICT Government—Hon. W. W. Sullivan and J. C. Underhay, Esq. Opposition—Mr. Hooper, Mr. Mooney and Mr. Bowers, THIRD DISTRICT, Government—John McDougall and George F. Owen, , Opposition--Dr. MeLaren and Mr, Peter McCourt. FOURTH DISTRICT, Hon. Samuel Prowse, W. A. Poole, Opposition—Dr. Robertson aud Maleolin Fadyen, Esq. PRINCE COUNY. Seniatineenil May l. Although the roads are bad and the day un- es there was a large attendance frum nearly all parts of the country at the nomina- tion in Summerside today. The following eandidates were proposed :-- FIRST DISTRIOT. Peter Gavin, Esq , proposed by Capt. Frack Gallant, seconded by Robert Ellis, Heq, Gilbert Buote, proposed by Joseph E, Richards, seconded by Jckn Chiasson. S. F. Perry, proposed \by Peter Doyle, seconded by Christopher Callaghan. SECOND, DISTRICT. Hon. John Yeo. proposed by James Me- Arthur, seconded by Jobn Maynard. James W.. Richards, proposed by Albert Williams, seconded by Edward England. No other candidates. THIRD DISTRICT, Hon. J, O. Arsenault propcsed by Michael McDonald, seconded by Isadore Gallant, John A. McDonald, proposed by Vanantius S Gillis, seconded by Alex. McNeill, FOURTH DISTRICT, Lefargey proposed by John Esq Me- Alt Hon. John Green, seconded by Peter Morrison. Dr. Gillis pro; oved by H. V. Dercche, seconded by Wim. Andrews. Sucus McMillan, propesed by Thomas} bhe, secor we iby Jas Muirhead. Allen, prgposed by Thos. Schurman, secunded by Eedgar Craswell. FIFTHS DISTRICT. Alex. G. W. Millan, seconded this fore- | nie tape asl ES. ELE DA.+ Js a Hx AD f_L IN 14s Fu, A. E. C. Holland preparer by D. H. Me- f onald, seconded by Alin lL Sehurman. Hon Alexander Laird proposed by WB. | Cuplin, seconded by Wm. Pound. | W., Lea proposed by Finiay McFadyen, | mded by James Tuplin. ihe prospects tor the Goverament can i ‘ in the First District, are otaniders \ The people are well satistied with rement of P ublic affairs, and sec date good. present manag have no desire to renew th P Tax Act. The * wena District wil! again be represented by Messrs, Yeo and Richards. The Upposition in the Third Dis trict is purely factious. Arsenaux fand MeDonald will be returned—this is hevond a doubt. It is now after 3 o'clock and no Opposition eandidate is. yet nominated In the Fourth District Mr. Laird will make a good fight, but his colleague, Mr. Lea, will be nowhere. Cho general opinion is that the old members, oll Messrs, Peake, C. C. Gar-| Bentley and Holland, will be returned. The fifth District is always hotly and close- ! contested. The Oppesition had nearly tart of the Government candidates, the absence of Mr. Lefurgey, and » week's 8 to ow'tng The people of the entire Dominion showed their appreciation of that team on the last General Election for the House of Commons; and, in four years, the Gov- ernment then formed has gained instead of lost rtin the Legislature, as well as in the country at large. With them, pluses instead of deficits are the order of the day, pr¢gresa3 in place of retrogression the rule and not the exception, as wh the ‘mixers and muddiers’ a artwright, Blake, McKenzie, Laflamme & Co., oceu- pird the seats of MeDonak 1, Tupper, Tilley, La angevin and others. In our little Province, ment, and its supporters of the same *‘Liberal-Consery ipe’’ are imitating prototypes in the matter of sur- as is shown by a balanee in faver of the Province of $14,000 on the ve ars work, SUDD« sur- en the Local Govern- ative Sh their great plu iSes = ' tais enabling them to repeal the ‘** Tax Ac” which, under its provi.ions, this year, required a revaluation of property that would have involved a very gre the country, a cost, co large, ind Government conld be justitied at cost upon ed, that no in incurring i ; | h Viliag:; Jehn | ' | done, i i it, when, by an examination of the ex- penditure for several years past, it was found not necessary to resert to any taxation Come, then, to the front, Liberal-Con- servatives < lostors, aud support this Gov- e:nment, which is essentially the one of your own creatio n! About four years ago you gave it the power torule. This 16 has faithfully and well, as you expected vonid do. As you wished: 1. It has not meddied in any way with the non-sectarian School Act. 2. Is has reduced the expenses of Govy- ernment to aminimam. 3. Its Pubtic Accounts show that it has fed, instead of starvéd the Public. Works, and yet at a much Jess cost to the taxpayer than in years gone by. it 4. tt has done more than almost any former Government to encourage the cause of Agriculture. 5. It has protected the mechanic and yet ;net infrin ged upon the just rights of any other clags of the community. 6. By judicious action upon its part, as well as upon the part of its supporters, it has calmed the intclerance of Denomina- tionalism. 7. It has reduced, so far as it had power, the expenses of Legislation and made a very great saving in the Administration of Jusiice Department. Lastly, it has shewn no fear of again meeting the electors at the polls, from the fact of its having passed resolutions in the Ass smbly, in the Session of 1881, to go before the people in that year, with the members the Legislative Council, to teat the question of one Chamber only for Legislative purposes. The Upper House having refused to second its action in the Asseinb ly, it now, at the earliest period pos = in the present year, throws itself with its supporters upon the suffrages of the stop le, notwithstanding that, by law, it couid hold another Session of the Legis- lature. Agzin, of then, let us hoist the old flag of victory ! the ensign of our empire’s glory! ! A flag which none but Grits of the most Gritty kind ever,,in this Dominion of ours, eaid a word against!! Unfurl it to the breeze, surround and defend it, as every true Liberal-Conservative has always done; and then, electors, send to your Legislative Halls both here and in Ottawa, when the lime comes, men of your own kind, who have never adopted the two-faced shie!d of the ‘* Deficit muddler.” On the 8th of May, vote for every candi- =e who will support the Local Govern- nent, putting aside all petty jealousies and ‘elena! animosities that may be felt to- wards the men. In the City, Common and Royalty elec tion, give your votes early to Hon. Neil McLeod and Patrick Biake, Esq.; and now, with three cheers for them and for our cause !! with three times three for our Province our Empire and our Queen! the writer remains hke yourselves a staunch Liberal Conservative and Elector. L. ©, Ch’town, 28th April, 1882. ———— > <2 {are We learn that a prominent member of the Oppositionist Committee is runving a free dvink saloon on Lower Queen Strect. Free drinks may not come within the meaning of the Scots Act. We suggest that enquiries regarding the matter be made of the Chief Justice, At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this loreqoun Goodman and Donnolly charged ith rapetving etolen goods, were discharged. 3 tas ier McRae, arrested for disorderly |conduct on the street yesterday, was ad- monished and discharged. John Doyle, arrest ed fo wr Ste a! ing a to jul for eight days, capstan, was remanded A deaf mute, arrested Bentley ol ee lees by Stepheu ver’ wr vagrancy, was remanded, and two erses | o? drunkenness wers disposed of. Assess be nt g nad } wv ’ Da wrens ANB A Ener ae % Ge t ’ cl GN FRG SHA a SRRRSELEL yy 2 HT? k RY LTR ¢ yo he it ' fy 4h me UF OURS | i Bebe ay ‘i aiae Bebe Sl et rcvs ELE i ~ Sp J rspaten to ti aminer. | . j Nios cow, April: on e : j A man nam ad Kabseff Boredonowiisek | recently submitted te authority a pl h for lan illumination of Keimiin with electric, | lights. luquiries were instituted, end it | w 8s discovered that the intention was | blow up the whole Kei during | festivities attending the cor sabe of | Czar. Lovdonov a and & Ni | have be eh arrested | ‘The Governor General has put a stop to | the expulsio: of Jews from Ruiasia Lonpb N, Apt 13), Laycock has challenged Hanlon to row a lrace on the Thames championship course | for £200 a side. Hanlan re pe that he | will sail for America on May 111} New Yoax, April 30. Two packa w~S eddress d to Win. Hi | Vanderbilt and CyrusW. Field respectively, | and which proved to contain infernal j}machines, exploded last night vpen an l elevated rails ay train while | convey- led in a mail bag. No seri we Was done. To-day, John J. Davenport, reported to the police that he discovered fire in the entry of his house, evidentiy caused by the explosion of a similar contrivance. No clue to the been obtained. Coxcorp, Mass., April 30. : : tnese macuties has ler af The lest sole mn rites over the remains of the late Ral 1 Waldo Einerson were held } — y? | this afternoon. The town generally was | draped Im mourning, end inanifestations of gr ef are very here displayed. SACKV! ILL, IN aes M: ay 4 In the race to-day, Hanulan won by six lengths. He led from the start, and had it e :e all his own way. Probabi next 24 he tor the Yai litics for the urs vy m ; titmne FTOVUNCES, Toro \RONTO ‘ eats , Moderate to fresh, May 1—10 a. mm. northwesterly to scuth westerly, winds, fairweather, slightly higher temperature, et ED + <a Mr. Henry McGrecor, butcher, of Lot 48, crossed to-day from Kelly’s Cove Char- lottetown with a id lead of meat weighing 1009 pounds. Sum norse, > 2 letter of Tur ’ regarding the Bank of P. E Island, and ** Backsiaps" in answer to ™ rE sus” will Appear to-morrow. ss on the By aé ‘7 4 a lege at Montreal. \, ornK has been commenced Wes leyan Theological C rN Go 3 EER. on Sunday morni r, the 30th Ap yril, Miss Yuen Mone, aged 25 years, ay her soul rcet im peace. Faneral will t ike place to-morrow morning, at eight o’clock, to attend High Maes at St. Dunstan’s Cati e- dral. At Verno m River, on bronchitis, ‘iheresa, re McDonald, aged 72 5 At West Hiil, Lat Walter, aged four months ar son of James Fa “oe : May, of Donald ears. 27th , april 2 , Francis 1d 20 Se ays, infant rrer and Martha Stewart. In ( arleton, N. B » on the 25th ult., the wife of Frederick W. Whit», aged 20 years, dan shter or: 4 ‘harles Rams vy of Prince Ed- ward Island A cE. Prue Quaury. RIGE FLOUR, CROUND RIGE, &e. ® Crep 1882, Imported pirecr from BURMAH, and Milled at their new Miils, Cote Street, St. Paul by the AND Ma LIMITED, Royvant Min1ine TURING Coa., Mills at Cote, St. Paul. Offices 65 St. Peter Street, Montreal. Ross, Hall & Co., Montreal, AGENTS. Motnr XUFAC- sup This Company will be prepared to ly the Trade, at prices, freight paid to Shediac, upon the arrival of their first Steamer carge irom Barmah, [ma 1 6m 2aw 4.000 GRAIN BAGS LOIN DON BOovVSsesi. May 1, ’82—Gi eod GARDEN SEEDS, Carden. Seeds. Fresh and Goed, AT Opening HARVIE’S BUGKSTORE, May 1, 1582—tf a O ea ks L a on Wailer Street formerly ' HE premise T eccupied by Haszard Bros., adjoining the Bonded Warehouse. There are 2 rooms in | the attic, 5 rooms en the second floor, 3 rooms and a shop on the gronnd floor, besides kitchen and scuilery. There is a good cellar under the Building, fitted up expressly for To-day a curing Pork with Keeres and other ep., pliances for Pork curing. Also a@ large! warehouse attached to the Builcing, a small stable and moderate-sized yard in the ear, Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown, April 29, 1852—1~ eod GIVES CRIBE for the DAl: YEXAMINER ) the Sonpeitibudi hosangt | sost Newve Paper fn OY Poet eiin. Rem Ae a "£2 ‘i Re Ee Sd a ODS “ed # 9 q wn ae J Ee " ‘57 iD ” SIS Ce OR: ere SRT Yy Queen Square. A Pertieon of our Steck of WE Ww SPRING GOODS 32 CASES AND BALES EX S. 8. “PARISIAN.” 5S. 8. “NOVA SCOTIAN.” 10 CASES AND BALES S. S. “ PRUSSIAN.” EX There Geods have been purchased by Mr. Srerns in the ESEST RIARKETE And we can Assure cur Customers HO BETTER VALUE WILL BE HAD THIS SEASOR, Ccive us a Call, AND INSPECT OUR GOODS & PRICES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, And don’t be afraid ‘to ask for Patterns. | eat ee Se bat e ; = —— “re : a . , “4 caf = co 2 Vi uf we sali 1. . i ¢ ee Cal @ o Pt mT BRO rn s oc age o TRIECRADRIP Lavy Ni Dun So Ser LE aS Phe bute GU ute “y s “ - 7 INFERAIAL [MACHINES > ¥ it! RENAL VAULT Va wan row: wn cee WH AR NOW OPENING ry MANILLA, CAR LOADS. 6 thread, 9 : thread, to arrive "ictou. thread, 2 thr fir st ster ae -_ CARVULL BRos, Charlottetown, April 2 , 829) pet HEIZen tizens Skating Rink Go’y Co’), A DI wepene y at he rate of 12) per cent, ‘he capital stock of ; Citizens’ Skating Rink Company has | Geclared end will be paid on or afier M DAY, the firet day of May, on apylicationg | ee JOHN A, MOOKE, April 29, '%«°2 —9j Treaseroy. | t } Fe & | JUST PUBLISHED! > j 3 4 rf > ? ye) st %& 0; } ~ 7} intl aot; } SB Speetiative Eegayg" BY ROBERT B. Tons | , For | Bre tober | Haegzard, sale at the Bookstores of Messrs Rr: Bs Chappelle, Parvie ad G H Price 50 cents, a 39 ly Bri cht Yellow Sugar, _ “ NORTHERN NL IGHT, oe 4 &O SARRELS., CARVELI |} Charlotietow 0, ‘ — GRAND CONCERT +s Og April 2% es WILL BE HELD ON TE “na fe 9 | Wedvesday Ev'ng, ord May, -- IN "HE—~ MA FE iKh eT HAI | in aid of the St, Vineent de Paul Society, The Orch siisi Club and the best musical | lent in the city will take part, | Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats 35 cents. Doors open at 7p. m.; to commence ats p m, J.-A. McKENNA, Secretary, —— PG UND, ae, April 28- till date NTS, LOST, Wf PODD'S Elarket, Wool, and Curtain -t Washer, a@ first-class article. Every housekecper shou}J have one. Also for sale, wholesale and mtail, a gocd assortment of Tinware, Customers world Go well to ex- amine goods end prices b-for purchasing elsewhere, Shop opposite De, Jenkins’, Queen S:reet.—Rogs rv Ropp, Practical Tinswith, {ma 1 im wkly ve LET—Tke house now occupied oy Dr, & J. 8S. Begrall, Prince Street, 3 door north of Atheve@um, contains eight rooms, with good yard and cutbouses, Possession given Ist June, For further particnlars ape: p fy next door, to Rohess Fl Irving, ima 1 eod Vj 7 ANTED—A goo girl in « small family, \ Apply to Mrs. John Hi. Norton, Bayfi-ld Street, fap 29 3 W4 AN nae -apuhent rd and Lodging, consist. rg fonr rocmes, for a ladv, three children ant nurs A, ply to Capt. Max- well, RUN, Westbonrne, fp 29 tf YEVANTED ~A geod Oeok. Monat have + first-class ref rences trom last situation, 20 CASES AND BALES EX) ———————— Apply by letter only to “Alpha” Examivge office, fap tf ESOR SALE— tine bre loadiag Gen (No. R 10.) with case, brass Y carteilellh &e., or ethic a ae ; wii cxchange for an Ai imuzzle-leader. Ap- ply to Dox S3, . 227 tf TANTED — A: bt til cee ws D.—An active scleoman, with a capital of three or four thousand dollars, to take an interest in an old established ~~ Goods oe in the city. Address Loe Box 13 fap 27 ¥ OST—A small bunch KEYS. The finder ba will please leave the same at the Ex- AMINER Cflice, {ap 27 V TJANTED—A smart, active girl to do general housework in a small family. Apply at the Examiner cflice, [ep 26 JOARDERS can be accommodated in a private residence, in pleasant part of the city, the Ist May, For further particulars enqgvite at this oflice. {2p 19 O- LET- A House containing 5 rooms, r Aer? to James McLeod, Spring Park opm 18 -_*. O LET, a comfortable Cottage, with large yard, ‘stable and garden, sitnated on itic amond Sireet west, Rent moderate, Pos- session given early in May ensuing. Apply to James D. Mason. fap 19 3i eed re O LET GR TO SELL—A House finely 4 & situated in Souris, fronting ou Chappell Street, containing i6 reoms, grocery sbop, elable, and well of really excellent weter, Posscesion given on or ebout the Ist of May next, For particuiars apply to C. C, Cariton, Enq., Souris; er here, to Hon, W. W, Lord. jap 19 im LET—The second story of the Brick £ Building, on Queen Street, Jately ocetle pied es the Orange Hali. It is conveniently situated and well adapted for a Lawyers office, Apply to Mrs. Orren, Queen Street. fie 14 2aw coutaining eight or Kent Street, Rent oT ITY HOTEL TO LET- This Hotel 1 is Cc finely situated, standing opposite the Bishoj s Palace, on the highest g aaa din the city. It contains 37 rooms, and being con- liznous to the S'eam Navigati on Comyany’s Wharf, is admirably adapted for the acecmo- dation of summer visitors to the Island. Terms easy. Apply to Messrs, Geo, Davies & Co., Loudon House. fap 7 *O LET—A _ bouse R eleven rooms. situate on; half of - subseribers premises, moderate, Anply to Francis Meo: y- —_— -O LET--Pocsession given the first of May the House iz King Street, at present oc enpied by A. Tomlins, Esq, City Clerk + | Ply to WrniaM Dopp, pep I 'ry-O LET—The Stake ae: present ae hy BR. Slogget, Esq., at the bead of Pow- | nal S:rect. Possession givem the 1st — uext. Appiy at this ofiiee: ws sf siealiiapenaiielllienmimiaiaata - ré O LET—A Two-Story Fr rench h Roof House, on Corner Easton and Cumiber. nat Appiy to Rebert np 12