BEE CE SET PT ES _ a 2 es 2 aniich otal ~® a¢ » a . . 3° * : % a ™ ’ i eat and Uther itenis Ht ‘gy Ban Gant, THe ant | POLITICAL Piluy Lui UGhU Dik ULL U, i ieain dl Bachabene, (ahi if S98 Cakes fo Per cent.) | (ea ar ~ 7 A PS | 4 re . > edd = a A ) 7 L : ; Ss ee a Se . i -ehOATD AL bi r (iro. 7 t oy rey * 7 \ NE ReAck. {jac 37 A 3 ata ERY + : ri ' a ‘ ( Viz: Note, Letter and Foolseap Papers MALLS th MW nvwelones en »uhher as Peay Wace i pes, Pei Rubber Bands, Will meet the Electors of Queen’s County - Pencils. de. de.. &¢., at the following places : r ' hi? lees a oe SECOND DISTRICT. . . ‘ » wees ~ wpe _* i ar. le: q i}, im nrices yuoted On | i. Diamond Booketor : f on a aie ,| Milton Hall—Friday, 9th June, 2p m. - i ist page of the E.YAMINE R | Rustico Bank—Friday, 9th June, 7.30 p, im. LD CMS : otras » f the Sth inst., as supplied by the New GHlasgow—Saturday, 10th Jane, 2 p. m. ent of the Bank of Montreal, in pla the ae 2 Brook tield—Saturday. 10th June, 7.30 p- m™, De. Campbell. Hon. D. taird to th House Of Ox rowall—Monday, 12th Jane, 2p. m ‘ iia ; »} 1872 Dominion Scho 1, Long Creek—Monday, 12th THE S ner M, A. Start 1 frox vi } June. 7.20 p. m. lifax. this morning with a : F mar, | Call th | Sonth Wiltshire-—Monday, 19th June, 1 p. m. ; 5 ill Sa21L0 et rt tb 5 ¢ nip mn > “OD wn + en ereners veninge ot ae a | (HIRD DISTRICT. ‘ [AL ca 1 Londen says Goldwin viAvivad B JOASTORE, | \Vinslce Read, Northern Schoolhouse—Wed- wil ] : e degree of Doctor of Junie 9, S85 North Side Queen Square. | nesday, i4th June, 2 p.m. Urvil Laws conferred on him by Oxford Oe eae ae nen ao Rata scons | Brackley Point Koad, Harrington Schoolhouse University. TET ECRABHIC i. - « = 5 4 Lovety Antegraph Albums just opened at 3 Fos ban MAbGe aE beets the J mon Bookstore ; . > W Asnincton, June 6. Cae brigantine © Birdie,” now at this port cans or a3 @ sensativl 120 tons register, built at P. E. Island, andj, nar NEWS. DAILY HX AMINER, Tut _ iy Q| In the matt ** An Act of the Parliamen {Measrs, Brecken: and Jenkins)’ so stteiget < An ct of une Pactiginent Wednesday, 14th June, 7.30 p. m. Sew Mill Bridge —Thursday, 15th June, 2p m Cove Head, Western Scho .lhouse—Thuraday, 15th June, 7.30 p. m. Tea Mile House, St, Peter’s Road—Friday, l6th June, 2 p. m. al report last night | Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, 16th June, 7.30 ewned by Hon. &. W. Howlan, of that plece, | | ret Cinyiqan Was in@ war saed qo eve. ! Re 4°: i) Bi s ha¢beensold to Messrs. W. & A. Nanfls, of The warden of the Jail says that while the | Fort Augustus, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, s lost some flesh he has shown# 17th June, 2 p.m. thimecity, for 3},50Q-- Ax. Lleradd. prisoner ha op entiip-—yirte ino sls f hreaking down. We. were'shown te day, at Mr. iY FF le reulation for the commutation of his Fletcher's Music Store, an importation of | sentence receives few signatures. Hardman American pianos, which surpass; dt is stated that Guiteau no longer in- any previously made to thia city, These/quloes in reading and writing, but broods pianos are of the latest styles, and contain all| mach and sometimes paces the flower of modert improvements. Mr. Pletcher informs | us that he will Hardman them. : ol his cell, wringing ‘nis hands and talking nothing Dut]. : . ‘ : a oye ©" incoherently. It is reported he awoke the American pianos. Cail and sce aie i% 1; 6 . other night trembling and excla'med ‘‘ Oh, henceiorth seil A | why did I assassivate him?” , When quieted : i at iin te | tea gs Mie eae How. Autex. Mackenzie took suddenly and | 2° 84% Bx had’ been dreaming ; he was not to die, but did Not think it was dangerously. ill,at. Ottawa, on Tuesday | #ral i - : President would allow him to night last, from acute peritonitis. He v as | possible ihe removed to the house of a friend, in Matham | be hanged. township, where he is at present. His medi! The Court in banc to-day, rendered the eal attendaBt from Toronto was summoned to | following deeiion in the case of Guiteau ; hie sidew The news on Wednesday of his con The judges who listened to the argument dition was not Very encouraging. and hismany | jy that care have to the conclusion friends are In-sore distress. they have exhausted their powers = wpon it. NOTUER QUEB Gra CANDIDATE} > ba: : ‘ ors THER z ue Pe a oii ; - tas ~ | fallv, fairly, and re-argument would bring ea) Miia ahd : ; : SFRDRA WS. wen oe ote *| them to no other conelusion than that has ee a os tates iwhich they have already arrived at, and steac ountyv, fr ait. OLDy OSIUION | 4y.0. 2 ; *n the case fer , impregnable, and will therefore sak oppose | ee ee re i 1) ae 4 ‘ ees ; ve ‘ iment. Mr. Reed has receive a ietter him at the coming election. ifrom Mrs. Dammire, formerly wife of | Guiteau, saying ** I shall esteem it @ per- P. Wiser, the late representative of Pres- | es ey you inform mé at once if any po gare n eres t ce raat | a commutation of the sentenee of Charles, . a | Jf thereis aught I can do to assist toa ' TeBipomination of candidates to fill the| a ee I t ana, to seat made vacant by the resignaticn of the| °°" We are not In favor Of Bim Somg Hon. A. Laird, took place in Summerside on | "™®2- ais nade : Tuesday. The candidates in the field are :| New York, June 6. Wm. MeMy'Simpsen, 8q., and Peter MceNutt.; John Brumley, while intoxicated yester Esq. Mr. Simpson, the Governmen’ eandi “day, jamped from the middie arch of the date, is one of the staunchest farmers in) Hich Bridge to the Harlem River, one Prince County. He believes in the abolition j;undred and forty feet, to wim a bet for of the Legislative Council and the policy Of| drinks. He turned two complete somer- the present Government. His chances of). uits but struck the, water feet. first: He election are good. | was picked up unconscious, but uninjured. net NET Brumley i8 a sailér, and has been in the Tue ‘‘Sarmatian’s” Passencexs.—-As/},.pit of leaping from the masthea1 to, the reported elsewhere, the “ Sarmatian”’| water. He claims he jumped from one brought over 1,000 passengers ; esterday. | masta hundred and sixty feet high. Of these the greater number are destined | ue. & for Manitoba and the Great North West, | Troy, N. Y., June 6. Amotiz'the steerage are about 400 English | The recent rains c vused a landslide upon people and 300 Irish. The passengers will Delaware avd Hudsen Canal track. At receive their meals on board the steamer | Fort Ticounderoga, this morning, the track until the departure of the immigrant train] was covered for one hundred feet in the for the West, which will-leave South Que-jearth six feet. Traffic was stopped for bec abont eleven o'clock this morning |) eight hours, Quebec Chronicle, 5th June, | Perersrere, Va., June 6. Ca Intellivence received states that the Tug steamer ‘* Worcester,” Capt. Hedge, | storm in North ‘Carolina yesterday ruined which sailed ~ ae es bas been | the cotton and wheat crops. Some of the much improved as regards passenger accom-[,-) 40 Cath ow mann} ane modaliee Her cabins are sleatatiy fur oer hx ce ore aoe _ a eae nished, her staterooms comfortably fitted and a ty ‘a - ee wT aie 0 a 30 g well arranged. Her officers—Messrs. Hedge, | WT? Gemo/ignt ad. ‘Two persons are report- Sawyer, and Ford—are efficient, attentive | ed killed. and obliging, and no one who patronizes this | first-class steamer can fail to enjoy a pleasant} [y Orange county to day, M. Warburton age. The cargo yesterday consisted ofan {rylishman, with his wife and twin 6,062 bags and barrels of potatoes, 508 cases children, drove into the lake to water of eggs, 20 bales of hay, and 20 cases of lob- \their hcrse, wh.le on the way to have the sters. the horse drew into deep water, when the e family were drowned. All the bedies } were recov ered. Come | that j | eee _— Anotuer Ontario Grit Gone !—Mr. J. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June 6. lectnldren’s picture taken; a ithe carriage Tne Summerside Journal, referring to the | whol steamer ‘‘ Prince Edward,” says.— ‘*No, the dividend has not lessened; but | certainly not increased ; as terms were exacted | which denied them this subsicy, and they | ere A ainieasin mis and correspondents are unanimous in pre- this Island. It would never do for Tow Ex- | @'cting the selinre: ot the cotton crop © amEner to tell the truth about this thing, the Northern Belt line, owing to incessant consequently it suppresses it ! rains end cold mights. Whole sections of We are informed; on the very best author- land here totore ce voted to eotton and ity, that the subsidy fas been paid by the tobacco have been ploughed up and corn Dominion Government to the owners of the | substituted. Private accounts from Venezula state the revolution started April 12th, under General Ademas, but was suppressed. San Franectsco, June 7. Lieut. Powell has secured the schooner ‘* Leo,” for the Poimt Barrow expedition. He will leave. on the 20th inst. and ex- pects to reach that point about August 15th. Over a hundred Chinese have applied for passports to enable them to return to this country after visiting China. No official passports having been rectived, permission New York, Jnne 7. \ St. Lon's despatch says accounts from the South are of a most dismal character ‘* Prince Edward,” and that the ship has not been sold. that - > Tue steamer ‘* Worcester” sailed for Bos- ton yesterday evening with a cargo of pro- duce and. the following passengers: Mrs. Palmer, Miss Palmer, Mes Richard sullivan, Mrs Edmunds, Fila Edmunds, Emma Fd munds, Ambrose Edmunds, Miss Grace Pem- hraise, Mrs Geo Waughav, “rs Keys, Mrs Vebster Simonds, Mrs P Mulligan, Mrs k Ruth, Mrs Mary Dewar, Mrs A Bryenton, Mrs Charlotte Parks, Mrs Mary J Gillis, Mr Robins, Mrs Vobina, Misses Henretta Perkins, Thankful Cavanagh Javie McDonald, Grace} had to be asked of the Secretary of the Turner, Andie Morsison, —— Carter, Susan} ""reasury at Washington, who authorized Henderson, Mary Exston, Flora McKenzie, | issuance of temporary certificates, and the Angie Kid, Ty. Clerken, Mary Finlayson, | applicants left on the ‘* Oceanic.” Marv J Gillts, Messrs A McPhee, Joseph | Lonpon, Fade "7, Moore, John M *‘Eachern, John Matheson, | " f Neil Goddey; John MeWi liams, A McCraith, | The race for the Ascot Derby stakes was won hy Westminster's filly *‘ Shotover,” Frank Smith, Angus McKinnon, M MecDon.- | ald, Mal Melsaac. Cowan McKenzie, Ewen} the winner of the Derby stakes at Epsom. McEachero, Ronald MeDenald, Dan MeDon- | Bradford’s colt, ** Battiefield,” was second ald, Wm Adams, Chas Gordon, Geo Cham-j| and Houldsworth’s colt, ** Springkell,” bers,.James Hunter, J C Stewart, S J Me-) ping er Pa Keen’s colt, ‘* Foxhall,” has arrived * , : Aseott 4 : ; ~ Tur St Jee +— The Prince | Steet He will run in the race for the gol Edward Island horse sale, advertised to take cup to-morrow. place yesterday morning, attracted a moderate crowd of buyers and spectators, bat the bidding was anything but spirited, consider: | night, said he was in favor of ‘land becom- ing the-tegpectable. charadter of the animals | jing national property. He considered that ehibited for Sele. Mr. Lockhart moudted | sho soil of Iveland could be purchased for the rostrunt at eleven o'clock, and after some| tonants fur £140,000,000 in Government jocular remarks on the political contest «nd/> nds repavable in so many years. He an offer to back his horses to win, had-the bay danounced Dublin Castle rale as a monstr- mare, ‘ Zula Queen,” trotted out, but it spite | : fail Te a rere of the effarte of thewanectioneer: she on!y | OMS ture. realized 3130, Mre€. H. Eaton being the purchaser. “‘Abel,”'a spri.titly looking bay. was next breught under the hammer and farcd a little better than his predecessor, beirg knocked down to Mr. F. Fay, for $147.50. The celebrated trotter *‘ Zulu,” (seven pe old) was the only animal tuat_roused any ion 5 3, ee enthusiasm, but beak he only obtained half a Lososs0. June 9—10a. m. dozen bids, when he was bought in at 3950 Moderate to fresh winds mostly southerly The pacing horse ‘‘ Wild tarry,” the last| fiir to cloudy weather with Jocal rains. offered, though stylish and in rare condition, was withdrawn: at $250, which closed the: sale, W. E. Lonpon, June 7. Davitt, in a speech at Liverpool last W eather Butietin. —— Probabilities forth: next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Dawson & Co, fJune 8.) They have heard it patiently, | A paper in | Lot 48, Driscoli’s Schoolhouse—Saturday, 17th June, 7 p.m. Other meetiags will be announced at an early day. POLITICAL MEETINGS. Messrs, McDonald and Muttart will meet the electors of King’s County at the following places: At Montague Hall, on Tuesday, June 6th, at 7 o’viock, p,m, At Murray Harbor South, on Wednesday, 7th June, at7 p m., | At Brooklyn, Lot 61, on Friday, 9th June, at 7 p. m. | At the Court House, Souris, on Saturday, 10th Jane, at 5 p.m, At St. Peter’s Bay Court House, on Monday, 12th Jane, at 5 p.m. At Cardigan Bridgeyon Wednesday, the 14th, at 7 o’clock, p. m. made with the President fir|4t Dundas Court House, on Thursday, the | Hunter R’r. * 7.45 “ 15th at 7 p.m. At Cox’s, Morell, on Friday, the 16th, at 5 o'clock, p m, At McDougall’s, Rollo Bay, on Saturday, the 17th, at 3 p. m. [ju 8 POLITICAL — MEETINGS. Messrs, Hackett and Rogers Will address the eleetors of Prince County, at Bloomfield, Friday, June 9, at | o clock, p.m, Alberton, on Friday, June 9, at 7 o’clock, p m. Lowe: Kildare, on Saturday, June 10, at 1 o'clock. Tignish, Saturday, June 10, at 7 o’clock, p. m. Misconche, Monday, Jane 12, at 7 o’clock,p.m, June 8, 1882—3i [Passed 16th May, 1882, A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the rate of an Assessment cn Real Estate and Incomes in the City of Charlottetown. i E it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows : 1, The rate of assessment for the year eom- mencing the Ist January 1882, ana ending 3ist December, A, D. 1882, is hereby speci. fied and fixed at the rate of one and one- tenth of acent on every dollar of the value of real estate within the City of Charlotte- town, according to the valuation of such real estate ag assessed by the assessors of the said city in their valuation roll of such real esiate made and duly returned by them on the twenty-second day of April, A. D, 1882. 2. The rate of assessment for the year com- mencing the Ist day of January, A. D. 1882, and ending 3ist Decem ier, A. D. 1882, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one- tenth of ® cent on every dollar of the amount of the net yearly income salaries or receipts of all persons, partnerships and corporations as assessed by the assessors of the said city in their valuation rolls of such Income Tax made and duly returned by them on the twenty-second day of April, A. D, 1882 (Signed) : waste? DAVID R. M. HOOPER, L, 8. : Mayor ot City of Charlottetown WM. B. MORRISON, : City Clerk. Charlottetown, May 17, 18:2—wkly pat 3w [Passed May 16, 1882, A By-Law for allowing a rate of discount on the- Assessment on Real Estate and Incomes for the current year. E it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows - t. A discount at the rate of two and one- half per cent shall be allowed to all tax- payers who shell on or before the twenty- ninth day of June, A, D. 1882, pay to the. City Ulerk, at his office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Incomes, Signed, pL. 8.) DAVID R M. HOOPER. Mayor of the City of Cha; luttetowa. WM. B. MORRISON, + City Clerk Charlottetown, May 17. 18s2— 3w, wkly idly pat 2w 2aw, wkly pat 3 1882, Point du Chene Heuse, 1882 GEO. L. HANINGTON, PROPRIETOR, — (Formeety P, Sc"rr :ax). Our Regular Summer Touvists and the travel- ling public will fiad the above Hotel one of the best in New Brunswick, aw Dinner on the table on arrival of the P..E. Island stean boats. Trains leave the platform (opposite the — 2 oo - ‘ ™ Pasrcre for four cows to he. Avply to} Hot'l), at 2.43 o'clock, giving, pawienger. ample ti gt td diye. at an alana aio LUNDON HOUSE. Dominion of Canada, Provirce of Pince Edward tstand, IN THE SUPREME COTRYT, of Her present Majesty’s reign, chapter twenty three, imtituled “An Act re- specting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Com- panies, Loan Companies, Building . So- cieties and ‘Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors 2nd Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Isiand, an Insolvent Banking Company, — } OTICE is hereby given that His Honor Mr. Justice Peters has directed a meet- ing Of Shareholders of the above-named Com panv to be summoned pursuant to the above statute, for the purpose of ascertaining their wishes aa to the appointment of liquidators in the ahove matter, and that such meeting will be held on SATURDAY, the tenth day of Juae, itistant, at eleven o'clock, in'the forenoou a* fe Banking office of the said Banking Company, at Charlottetown, at which time and place all the shareholders oi said Company are requested to attend. The said Judge has appomted the Honourable Robert Poore Haytnorne to act as Chairman of the said meeting. Dated this second day of June, A. D., 1882. D. HODGSON, Prothonotary. R. R. FrrzGeracp, Soligiter. (j2 till meeting) Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. i8. SUMMER ABRAAGIMENT. EX PRINCE EDWARD. HED, DIMES & C0. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- by Se ee | A oe | an England, MIXED, MIXED, selected sonally fo take effect on the 5th June, 1883, STATIONS, . EXPRESS, | 1 i Uh’town .. Dp 6.45am “4 2 jo Pe 4.20pm Royalty Je “ 7.00 * Dpl0.02°* "** 4.40 « IN Wilteh’e * 7.35 * ‘10.52 **| ** 6.98 * ‘Io meet the hard times, the Goods are “OL1O | 6.42 Bradalba’e! *« 8.09 ** 11.50) © 6.17 marked at a very Co’ty Line.| “ 8.16 * 12.00" Dp 6.90 we Freetown | « 8.96) “12. 15pm “645 “| small advance for Keusingt’n ‘ =.40 “| 12.45 °* | roo ArQ OS *|Ar 1.15 “| Summ aide Dp9.- 5 i ‘Dp 2.00 -« Wellingt’n} ‘50.00 «1 2.49 «| Port Hull. .| +*10.27 ‘*| **.3.30 * |. O’Léary...! “120 , 4.53 “1 Bloomfield | ‘411.3% **; “ 5 25 | (om area * Albertca. ; “12.05pm Ty 6 m0 « Tignish,.. Arl2.40 “ Ar 7.20 * Ch’town ..|Dp 4,00pm Dp 7.00amj Royalty Jc| ** 4.15 “| ‘7.23 “| fork cam,.| ‘! 6 186 7,40 tt ner lar 5.08 © |Ar&a0 * | », Ar 5.05 * 'Ar840 “| Mt. Stew’ 5.15 “\Dp9 00. Morelf....| “S93 **7"°9.45 ™ St. Peter’s.| “ 6.14 “| “10.18 | Bear River} ‘* 6 38 **| ‘11.10 “ Souris ....|Ar 7.10 ‘* |Arl2.00 “ Mt. Stew’t, Dp 5.15pm|Dp 9 10am Cardigan..} “610 * | 10 35 “ Seorget’n..| Ar 6.30 ** |Arl1.00 * TRAINS INWARD. 6s 7.05 se ss 7.40 ce Cash. May 26, 1982. St.James’ Church Bonds, ol Trustses of St. James’ Church, baving 4 still unsold a few Bonds of the issue ad- vertised in January last, any parties desiring to purchase will receive all information upon appiication to JNO. WM. MORRISON, Chairman 0° Trastees. Ch’town, May 29, 1882. Pli tical Meetings. Messrs, Laird aud Davies Will meet the Electors of the First District of STATIONS. ; EXPRESS. MIXED, MIXED. Dh’town ..;Ar 8.00pm! Ar 3.50pm Arl0. 20am Royalty Jc|Dp 7.45 ‘* |Dp3.25 ** , Dpi0.62* , : N Wiltsh’e Pair g ve 99 «| ?P 915% Queen 8 County at the following Hunter R’r| “ 7.00 **; * 211 | « 900 * times and places ew Bradalba’e | ‘‘ 6.36 ‘| ‘‘ 1.30 “*| ** 3.25 ‘* FIRST DISTRICT. Co’ty Line! “6.30 “| 1.20 « | “€ 816 ** | Doyle’s Cross, Lot 20—Monday, 5th June, at i 20 clock, p. m 55“ | Clifton Hall—Monday, Sth June, at 7.30 35 ** o'clock, p. m, 00 “ | st. Ann’s, Lot 22—Tuesday, 6th June, at 2 o'clock, p, m. Bradalbyn-—Tuesday, 6th June, at 7.30 r PB ‘ A Freetown..| ‘* 6.19 * , ** 1.065 “| D Kensingt n) ‘‘ 6 04 ** “aanee "5." = gs sé 5 40 se i ‘-12. 60 eg * ee Summ'side: 4.5.90 + |Ari1.30aml Wellingt’n| Dp 446 ‘* Dp!10 35 * 8 8 $11 * 7. 7. 7. Port Hill. :|** 4.17 “'* 943% o'clock, p. m. O Leary... “993 1 BIg Springton — Wednesday, 7th June, a ft Bloomfield ; ** 3.06 ** | * 7.50 * o'clock, p. m Alberton ..| ** 2.40 ** ea Kelly’s Cro:s— Wednesday, 7th June, at 7.30 Ar 6.55 * “2.00 “ |Dp 6.00 “« Ar10,00am| Ar 7.00pm a o'clock, p. m. Tignish . . . Crapaud Hali—Thursday, at 2_ o'clock, p. m. Pi Bonshaw — Thursday, Sth June, at 7.30 Ch'town.. Royalty J 45 “ |Dp 6.37 “ o'clock, p. m. a. "T9384 «fag a9 & SECOND DISTRICT. Bedford, ..| ‘+ 9.20 “| * 6.00 ** Milton Hall—-Friday, 9th June, 2 p. m. Mt. Stew't| “5:55 | .‘5.20 “ Rustico Bank—Friday, 9th June, 7.30 p. m. Ar 8.45 ** {Ar 5.00 “ Morell.... Dp 8.17 ‘f |Dp4.15 “ St. Peter's} ‘* 7.55 ** | ** 3.42 * New Glaegow—Saturday, 10th June 2 p. m. Brookfield—Saturday, 10th June, 7.50 p. m. Cornwall— Monday, 12th Jane, 2 p.m. Bear River; ‘* 7.23 ** | ‘‘ 2.50 * Dominion School, Long Creek— Monday, 12th Souris ....| 6.50 “‘ | ‘2.00 ¢ June, 7.20 p. m. South Wiltshire—Monday, 19th June, | p. m. THIRD DISTRICT. Winsloe Road, Northern Schoulhouse— Wed- - nesday, i4th June, 2 p. m. Brackley Point Road, Harrington Schoolhouse — Wednesday, 14th June, 7.30 p. m. Saw Mill Bridge ~ Thursday, 15th June, 2 p.m Cove Head, Western Schoolhouse—Thuraday, 15th June. 7.30 p m. Ten Mile House, St. Peter’s Road—Friday, 16th Jane, 2 p. m Mount Stewart Hall— Friday, 16th June, 7.30 Mt. Stew't! Dp 8.45am!Dp 4.50pm Cardigan wot © 7.50 se} ee g 25 “ec Georget’n “a. 0 7.30 se **# 200 * L. B. ARCHIBALD, Snperintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 182, wkly, pres :ie 8} pio kea 6i Tickets to ali Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, | Over the Intercolonial and Grand Tiunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD, m. Fort Augustus, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, 17th June, 2. p. m. Lot 48, Driscoll’s Schoolhouse-——Saturday, 17th June, 7 p. m. GARDEN SEEDS, Carden Seeds. Fresh and Good, Opening To-day at HAFVIE’S BOOKSTORE, May 1, 1882—tf ALL RIGHT ILL stard at “The North Awerican Hotel” on May 11th, 12th, 26th and 23th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July Rib, Tthy 20th ana Qist This will |e@ cor. tinned throughogt the srason, healh and «eather permitting, For further paricalars ters, . er NEWTON LEB. April 22, 1882—tf May 2, 1882. Us10N BANK P. &, ISLAND, DIVIDEND NO. 36. OTIE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of eight per Cent. per annum as b2en declared on the capital stock of thir Bank for the past six months, payable at its Head Office axd Branches atter this date, GEORGE MACLEOD, Charlotietown, May 31, 1852. Cashier WANTED. ~ Lease or Purchase, A FIELD of from foar to six acres, within ove mile ficm the Province Building. Apply to JOHN A. MacDONNELI, President ‘‘aled Ch’'town, May 27th, ian Club of P. ELL 32. —————— WELLAND CANAL, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. \EALED TENDERS, addvessed to the undersigned, and endorsed, “ Tender for the Welland Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Esters and Western Mails, on TUESDAY, ti eleventh day of July next, for certain altera- tions to be raadc to. and the lengthening of Lock No, 2 on the line of the old Welland Canal, A map of the locality, together with ples and epecifications of the works to ne done, can be seen at this office, and at the Resident Engiueer’s office, Thorold, on and after TUESDAY, the twenty-seventh day of Jane next, where printed forms of tender cam be obtained, Contractors are requested to bear in mind that an accepted Bank Cheqae for the eum of $1,500 must accompany each tender, which sum shall be forfeited if ten- dering declines to enter into con for the execution of the work at the rates and prices submitted, and subject to the conditions and terms stated in the specifications, The cheque thus sent in will be: to the respective parties whose . are not aceepted, This Department does net, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By "FB, BRAUN, Dept. of Railways and Canals, ai 3 aw Ottawa, 22nd May, 1882. ; i Lith jy NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, EALED TENDERS, addressed~ to the undersigned, and endorsed +‘ Tender for the Murray Canal,” will be received at this oflice until the arrival of the eastern and western mails on TUESDAY, the twenty- seventh day of June next, for the formation of a Canal to connect the head waters of Bay of Quinte with Presquile Harber, Ontario, : ; A map of the locality, together with pla and specifications of the works, can be at this office and at Brighton, om and Thursday, the eighth day of June next, printed forms of tender can be o Contractors are requested to in that an accepted Bank cheque for the $3,000 must accompany each tender, sum shall be forfeited if the party declines to enter into contract for the tion of the works at the rates and prices mitted, subjeet to the conditions and om terms stated in the specification. . The cheque thus sent in will be returmed to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted, This Department does rot, however, bind itself to accept the lowést or any tender, - By order, F. BRAUN, Dept, of Railways and Canala, till 27th June Ottawa, 22d May, “82, jul 2aw be EHH FF fi ef TRENT NAVIGATION. ‘enelon Falls, Buchhorn Rapids and Burleigh Canals. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, EALED TENDERS, addressed to the «> undersigned, and endorsed + Tender for Trent Navigation,’ will be received at this office until the arrival of the eastern and western mails on WEDNESDAY, the fitth day of July next, for the construction of two Lift Locks, Bridge Piers and other works at Fenelon Falls; aiso, the construction of a Lock at Buckhorn Rapids, and for the con- struction of three Locks, a Dam and Bridge Piers at Burleigh Fails. The works at each of these places will be let separately. Maps of the respective together with plans and specifications of wor ke, c*n be seen at this office on and after WED-. NESDAY, the twenty-first day of June next, where printed forms of Tender can be ob- tained. A like class of information relative to the works at Fenelon falls will be far- nished at that place, and for those at Bock- born and Burleigh intormation may be ob- tained at the resident Engineer's office, Peterborough. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that Tenders for the diflerent works must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, as fullows :-—~ For the Fenelon Falls work..........$1,000 Do. Buckhorn Rapids work...... 500 Do, Burleigh Falls work......... 1,600 And that these respective amounts shall be forteited if the party tendering declines enter- ing inte contract for the works at the rates and prices submitted, subject to the condi- ions aod terms stated in the ‘| be cheques thus sent in will be returned to the different parties whose tenders are nol accepted. This Department does not, bind itself to accept the lowest or eae, By order, ’ -h F, BRAUN, -ecretary. Dept, of Railwaysand Canals,) ju 2, ; Ottawa, 2nd May, !882. tall 5th jy Vaiuable Private Residence FOR SALE. | I AM instrncted to Sell at Public on the Premises, at noon, on DAY, ljth JUNE next, that situated and desirable now by Mr, F. W. Hyadnan at Beghina are about two acres of land, wit shore fronting on the ene ee , heueaeadeg! sont # eae partivulars apply | ~- "W. D. SIRWART, | Ch’town, May 27, 1882--eod ps For further Hyn iman. ihe premises may be examined at ong dime. 3 Zz va Sepsis Sp eas ] +