or emg ; § 5 é herent ee THE CITY'S CANDIDATES.| -------" KHON. NEIL McLEOD —AND— PATRICK BLAKE, ESQUIRE. ——— ee Tue Dairy EXAMINER. APRIL 26, i882. — Local Election Laws. Srxcz the last general election several amendments have been made to the election laws which it would be well to bear in mind. The Acts in existence prior to the passage of “ the Registration and Ballot Act” have been revived, and that Aci has been re- pealed. The absolutely new regulations particularly upon the mode of voting. __ “Open voting” is again the rule in Local Elections, thongh the Ballot will still be used in Dominion Elections The place for voting is to be a room or building, convenient of access, with a door for the admittance of voiers, and having, if bear possible, another door, through which they may leave after having voted. — At the time of voting, no one is to be permitted within the apartment except the candidates and their azgents—the agents not to exceed two in noiaber for each can- didate, tegether with the presiding officer, the official poll clerk, one poll clerk for each candidate, and the man who votes. No flags, ribbena or distinctive party color er signal is to be permitted within the district, or to be worn or carried, be- tween the eighth day before the nomination and the day following the close of the poll. The Sheriff may sub-divide the polling districts, as under the Registration and | Bal'ot Act. In the towns, the qualification of electors is as follows.—(1) Resicence fur cne year; and (2) in the polling division for one month; and, (3) for franchise voters, pay- | ment of any taxea which may be levied | during the previous year. The Mechanics Meeting. We regret that ‘‘ the Mechanics Meeting” held last evening, broke up in disorder ; for had the discussion, so well opened by John Tanton, Esq , been continued, we feel certain that a reselution approving of the candidature of Messrs. MceLzop & Brake would have been carried by a majority of three toone. This will be the more evident when we consider the cause of the disturbance, which wes simply a reposition to nominate Messrs. Henry Dettels and Lemuel Poole, two highly intelligent master mechanics,—who as men are highly regarded in the community,— who, as politicians, we well know to be prominent supporters of the Oppositionists. The proposition was laughed at. The meeting would not listen to it. Some, in their excitement, even went so far as to say that it was a trick concocted by Tue Examiner, for the very purpose of break- ing up the meeting. Fora paper that has no editor, it will be admitted that Tre EX4MiNER gives the Oppositionists a good deal of trouble; but Tue Examiner empha- ticaily denies this impeachment, and re- grets the occurrence ef a scene in which strong language and warm feelings were indulged inand displayed by men for whom Tae Examiner has personally a high re- gerd. Credit to Whom Credit. MR. MORRIS MAKFS AN UNFOUNDED CLAIM. ( Extract yrom Minutzs of Oty Council, 12th October, 1867, ‘*fliis Worship the Mayor informed the Board that on Thursday last, the tenth of October, he had attended, in company with Councillors Morris, Yates, Hooper and Beer, the public sale by auction of a certain portion of Spring Park property, situate in the Com- mon of Chaclottetown on the Malpeque Road, and that be had purchased two pieces or par- cels of the said property, being number 11 and 12, on account and behaif of the City of Charlottetown, one of the ssid plots contain- ing the seurce of the spring of water, and measuring one acre and one perch, was knocis- ed down for the sum of £200 and the other lot of one acre for the sum of £80, and that e had subsequently caused a deposit to be paid en account of the purchase money, amounting to the eum of £56,'20. Upon motion, ordered that this Board ap- rove and confirm the measures pursued by is Worship the Mayor in securing the pos- session of the above mentioned property.” oo — Meeting at Lot 66. At a meeting held at South Shore, Lot 65, on Saturday last, Mr. Alexander C. Shaw was unanimously chosen as the can- didate for the South End, in conjunction with D. McKay, Esq. The people of Lot 65 are doing wisely in taking a farmer with them for their candi- date, avd it will be seen that the selection is most excellent. Mr. Shaw is a man of no small ability, one of the best platform speakers in Queen’s County, and has been for years past working hard for improve. ments in West River with no small succeas, as witness—the steamer on West River, the bridge, and latterly the docks at Rocky Point, ete. It will be reevilected that Mr. Shaw was lerk of the County Court, Bonshaw, for several years, where he gave suitors no small satisfaction, and received the compli- ments of Judges Palmer and Alley, before large assemblages, in open court, for his skill and aptitude in performing his duties as clerk. . Ast a farmer, the people have chosen one whose interests are identical with their own, and who will see to roads and bridges to more satisfaction than ene who never visits the District but at the eve of elec- tion, and one who cannot point cut one single improvement on West River obtained by him during the six years he has repres sented them. Bradaibane to the Front A meerine held at Bradalbane on Satrr- ay evening expressed its ‘* entire satisf: o- tion at the manner in which the public afiaizs have been conducted by the Govern- ment.” ‘Ve quote the wouids of a resolution Paswed by & very large majerivy. i i | | eo Et Lelfast. A CORRESPONDENT at Belfast—sn old resi- dent and one of the best judges of the feel: ing of the district —writes us to say that in his opinion it wil. be impossible ‘* to defeat either of our present worthy representa- tives.” io atta eee Cardigan District. How ratsgé the report which the Grits are circulating, to the effect that the Hon. Mr. Ferguson’s withdrawal fro: Cardigan is due to a feeling that he could not be elected there, as shown by the report of the meeting held at Baldwin's Road, last evening — Read it. . Grores Owen, Esquire, is the candidate selected to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Ferguson’s withdrawal. Success to him. —---- -— - oo a oe Political Meeting at Balawin’» Road. REGRET aT HON. MR. FERGUSON'S WITH- DRAWAL FROM THE DISTRICT —NOMINATION OF GEORGE F. OWEN, ES. A large meeting of the electors of Bald- win’s Kead and adjacent districis was held at the Schoolhouse, on Monday evening,the 24th instant. Mr. P. J. D. Epmonps was called to the chair, and the undersigned appointed secretary. Hon. Mr. Frravson, being called on, addressed the meeting, and, having spoken at considerable length on his covrection with the District, thanked the electors for the cordial support given hin, and inti- mated his intention of withdrawing from this District and contesting Fort Augustus in the interest of the Liberai-Conzervative Party. Messrs. James E. McDonald, Cyrus Shaw, Patrick Keoughan, Edward Lane, Hugh L. MeDenaid, Henry H. Mooney, Robert Dewar and G. F. Owen spoke im support of the Government, and Mr. John G. Scrimgeour on behalf of the Opposition. The following resolutions, mov.d by Mr. Cyrus Shaw, and seconded by Mr. John Kenny, were carried unanimously ; Whereas, We have learned that the Hon Donald Fergusen intends to withdraw from Cardigan in order to contest Fort Augustus District where the interests of the Liberal- Conservative Party demand that the strongest candidate obtainable should take the field. Therefore Resolved, That while we deeply regret the loss of the services of ope who has so ably and faithfully represented us for the last four years, we feel bound to express our admiration of the uuseltish sprit shown by Mr. Ferguson in leaving a district where vic tory for him would be cert in, to enter upon a more difficult contest in support of his party and ours, and Further Resolved, That the thaaks of this meeting be also extended to James EK. Me Donald, Esq , for the able and effective man- ner is which he has guarded the interests «i this District iu the House of Assembly of this Province since his entrauce into pubiic life. The following resolution was also carried unanimously. Moved by Mr. Cyrus Shaw, and seconded by Mr. Hugh McQuade, That George F. Owen, Esq., be chosen as a suitable person to represent the Third Flectoral District of King’s County at the forthcoming election. A vote of thanks was given to the Chair mau, and hearty cheers for the Queen, the Liveral-Conservative Party, the retiring members and the Candi:ate chosen by tle meeting, after which the electors dispersed. DVanizL Hvucusgs, Secretary. 20 Baldwin’s Road, April 25th, 1882. ( ORRESPONDEROD, “We do not hold i opinions or statements of our corres; a ~ as not hold ourselves responsible for the poudents A Stirring Appeal to Liberai- Conservatives. To the Editor of the Lcaminer. S1x,—The Liberal-Conservative Party of this Province, have fought and won many a fiercely-contested battle with their opponents in days gone by, end there are meny indications that the same spirit of independence and _ intelligence, which marked their actions in the past, will not be wanting in the present contest. The Opposition—it would be a misnomer to cail them Liberals—are depending for success ip this city, as we!l as in the coun- try districts, solely on divisions which may, perchance, spring up among the adherents of the Liberal-Conservative Party. They know well that their black record of a short and inglorions career, during which they levied the ‘‘ Tax curse,” and otber heavy burdens, grievous to be borne, on the shoulders of the taxpayers of this country, is eo fresh and green in the metmvries of the electorate that it Would be a hepeless task ever to expect a renewal of that confidence which they so shamefully abused and be- trayed. ‘Their only ray of hope, therefore, is to create divisiens and dissensi the supporters of the governing p: this Province. This nefarious work they have b?eun in town and country, with all the iitrigue, malice, and ‘*‘ organized hypocrisy” which it is possible to corceive any band of un- scrupnious men capable of adopting. The people, however, langh them to scorn and treat their machinations with that contempt and ind fference which they so deservedly merit. People of Prince Edward Island! Re- member the recorés of the past; and el- though the retention in offices of emclamert of those who were bitter opponents of your leaders, and in many cases the supineness of the Government, have caused disap- pointment and heart.) urnings in yourranks, yet remember that united you congner,divid- ed you fall; and, relying on the justice of your cause, and the ylovieus triumphs you have in the past achieved, stand shoul ser to shoulder, and again victory will perch on your banners. Let your opponents see | that your principles are held by you too | sacred to be bartered away, because many of you may have suffered wrongfully at the hands of some men who have gsined places S$ among arty 12 ay 44s herence to your party. ‘* Hotp Tae Fort.” Come and see the splend d asro: tment of Sponzg Tweed: manufcctared as othe. Char- | lottetouwa Wolea Mills, and for tale cheap Gdon’s stove, sign of the Sheep, t Wr. 2 Gratin Strebty wen Withour’s ewewer. DALG © of honor and trast by your undimchinys ad- | =A MINER, «A Pix RIL, 25,1882. a acerca a ne a= TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PA TLORING DEPARTMENT. Special Dispatch to the Examiner. Lonpon, April 24. The News says it has reason to believe that Gladstone in the Budget, to be pre- sented in the Commons to-day, will propose ashight increase of taxation as the Budget will not show a surplus worthy of the name. The funeral of the late Charles Darwin will be held at Westminster Abbey on Wed. nesday at noon. Inthe Commons, te-night, Mr. Forster stated that objection to the cireular issued by Police Inspector Smith, concerning Clifford Lloyd, had been withdrawn. LorpssurG, N, M., April 24 A fight yesterday, between Indians, scouts and soldiers, in which the latter were victorious, resulted in the death of four scouts and three soldiers, and a num- ber of Indians. JACKSONVILLE, Fia., April 24. The steamer ‘‘ City of Sanford” was burned this morning. Ninety lives are known to be lost, and it is believed many others are missing. Setma Aua., April 24 A eyclone which passed through this County on Saturday evening killed five pesons and seriously wounding many others. There was great damage to property. Vienna, April 24. The trial of the Mayor, heads of fire department, and managers of the Ring theatre, for neglect, or punishment for their actions connected with the burning of the theatre began to-cay. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Wevitime Provinces. Toronto, April 25—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly north and northwest; fair, cool weather. __—*o eH + When undertaking a long journey we advise you to take along a good supply of Jacobs Oil in case of au attack of acute rheumatism, or other painful ail- ments. In this connection the St. Lonis Post Dispatch relates the following : Under the title of ‘* Old Probabilities ” one of the veeful and valuable officers of the United States is most widely known. But quite as well 4nown is Prof. J. H. Tice, the meteorologist,of the Mississippi Valley, whese contributions to his favorite study have given him an almost national reputa- iiom. On a recent lecture tour through the Northwest, the Professor had a narrow escape from the serious consequences of a sudden and very dangerous illness, the pariiculars of whith he thus refers to: ‘The day after concluding my conree of ectures at Burlington, Lowa, on the 21st of Dec. last, was seized with a sudden attack of neuralgia in the chest, giving me ex- crucisting pain and almost preventing breathing. My palse, usually 80, fell to 85; intense nausea of the stomach suc- ceeded and a cold, clammy sweat covered wy entire body. The attending physician conld do nothing to relieve me. After suffering for three hours I thought-—as I had been using St. Jacobs Oil with goed effect for rheumatic pains—I would try it. | saturated a piece of flannel large enough to cover my chest, with the Oil, and ap- plied it. The relief was almost instantan- eous. In one hour I was entirely free from pain, and would have taken the train to fill an appointment in a neighboring town had my friends not dissuaded me. As it was, | took the night train for my home, in St. Louis, and have not been troubled since.” ot. 4 MeEsy WILL sell at AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square. on TUESDAY, 2nd May next, at 12 o'clock ,— 54 shares in Union Bank P. F. Island, 45 shares in Merchants Bank P, E. Island, 20 shares in Summerside Bank P. E. Island, 30 shares in Charlottetown Gas Light Co. (Com ) WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, April 25, ’°82—eod Auctioneer TO FISHERMEN. TEV ANTED, a few good Lobster Catchers. ¥? Apply to M. Reapy, Tracadie, or F, W. fap 25 li wkly 3i NOTICE. %7 OTICE is here .y given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders in the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 9th day of May next, at the bour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for tle purpose of electing Directors and the general transact- ing of busincss, ilyneman, Charlottetown, By ordcr, WM. MURPHY, Manager and Secietary, SF ibd -g HARDWARE STORE, BEG to inform the public that I have pur. chased the entire stock of the late firm of BOURKE, SON & CO, and intend con- tinuing the Hardware business in the Old Stand— THE CITY HARDWARE STORE, ] have now on hand a full and complete stock of House and Carriage Builders’ Hard- ware; Pain ers, Glaziers and Paper Hangers Supplie+, Catlery, Haying Tools, &e. Having @ very heavy stock on hand, a large pertion of it must be cleared off at greatly reduced prices April 25, ’81—2aw Now is the time to get bargains. Don’t forget. the place—the old reliable “ City Hardware Store.” JNO, R. BOURKE, Jr. N. B.—Bank of P. E. Island Notes taken at their jace. Also at Mill View Store, April 25, ’82—2w law, wkly 2i, pat Rink Stock for Sale. SPARES Citizens Sk.tiog Rink Stock, | A; ply t> ’ 4 JOHN A. MOORR, |: pA TH ORR ———$ 10: J. B MACDONALDS New I'weeds will be made to order at the following prices, viz.: Very Good, ali Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 Better, - “ 15 G0 Fine, . ” + 16 50 Best, “ ” 18 50 ‘ ce Worsted Suits ‘ ‘6 14 OO up. “30: Furnishing Goods in Great Variety. Londen, American and Canadian Felt Hats, at ihe Lowest Priecs. J... 23. ae to © 17 G) DB A ie Rrennan’s Old Stand, Qneen Street, April 25, 18k%—wkly. ne Gents’ ten _ onions =e = eee HIRE ANU LIFE INSURANCE! AT A DISCOUNT. OG eccentricity During the month of April I will accept Fire Risks at very lowest rates, and wiil also allow a discount of 7} per cent. on all premiums. Fifteen per cent. discount allowed on all new Life Insurance premitms, HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, —REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Assurance Company of Torento, CAPITAL, $800,000.00 British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Mutual Life and Accident Insurance Co'y, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Charlottetown, April 4, 1882. —_ * aoe 20; CHRIS Christys’ Paris Silk Hats, Christys’ Hard Fur « Christys’ Soft =“ “ Christys’ Hard Feit“ Christys’ Soft Christys’ Hats for Men, boys, Ladies, Ge ec Christys’ és Christys’ TOGETHER WITH A Large Stosk of Canadian and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH! j G. DAVIES & CO.,, Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory, — —o DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Whelesale Manufacture:s, Emperters and Fetailers ef Boots, Shees and Slippers. Our Factory Boots are made of SOLID LEATHER, and warranted superior. Our Custom-made Boots and Shos are mate on the BEST STYLES of AMERICAN LASTS, and gocd fits gua:anteed. Our RETAJU Departmeat is cenducted on the strictly cash system, All repairing jobs must be paid for on delivery. We shall be gladto send Boots and shoes to the houses of ries wishing to try them on, We are revelviay constantly New Supplies of Goods of all tes to soft Wry i 1 tm Paw; we _ +PUBLIC MEETING] A MEETING OF THp SUPPORTERS OF THE Literal Conservative Party WILL LE litLb IY THE iiarket Hall, Tuesday fiv'ng, 25th inst Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock, Messrs. McLeod, Blake and Sullivay will addiess the meeting. W. N. RIg6s, Seeretary, CITIZENS’ Skating Rink Company, TFIHE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Citizns’ Skating Rink Company will be held AT THE RINK, —ON—- Wednesday, 10th day of May, AT $8 O'CLOCK, P. M., for the purpose of electing Directors and transacting such other business ag may be brought before the meeting. JOHN A, MOORE, ’ ; n 9 j | Ch town, April 25, '*2—3i Pro Sec'y, BEER & GOFR, — ‘Whelesale and Retail Grocen, THA, Prime Quality, Cheaper than Ever, COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED AND GROUND, FLOUR,- CHOICE BRANDS WARRANTED. Biscuits, Fruit, CONFECTIONERY, &e., &e. BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICES. ‘ @. gx bpeer & Goff, Anni 2; | | | Ch’'town, April 24, 1882. i | 188i 7 ’ % “ -* BY Tar Mt AX is, List, : OL Ve, &e, oe WAT..D--Miss Stewart hays 5} ing fitted up ibe rocms formerly occu- pied by Alex. Hayden, Esg., and known as the *I]sJand Heme,’ corner Kent and Great George Streets, is prepared to accommodate permanent and transient voarders.in first class style. Parties desiriug a pleasant suite ft rooms will do well to make immediate ap- plication, pop 25 2aw tf OsT, between F. LePage’s dwelling and 4 Upper Prince Street School, a Woolen Rug. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with F. LePace. fap 26 lipd © | OST—Some months ago, a Roll of Music, 4 contsiuing songs from the operas of Satenella, Luriine, the Corsican Brothers, ete, etc, A reward will pe given to ary one leav. ing the said music at Tue Exastyen Office, April 24— 3in pd \ J ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Four Good Jompbeymen Tailors. Apply tod McKenzie, Merchant Txilor, Summerside, {ap 301" meena [3 PASEESS can be accommodated in €— private residence, in a pleasant part of the city, the Ist May, For further particulars enquire al this eflice. [sp 19 i an LET—A Heuse containing 5 rooms Apply to James McLeod, Spring Road, gap 18 rg-O LET OR TO SELL—A House finely situated in Souris, fronting on Cha Street, containing ten rooms, grocery ebop, stable, and well of really excellent wate Possession given on or about the Ist of May next, For particuiars apply to ©, C, Car]tom, Esq., Souris; or here, to Hon, W. W. Lord, [ap 19 OST—A Wolf Robe (hanger with tail) between Vernon River and Charlette town, on Friday last, 14th inst. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving i same with M. 1. FitzGerald, Esq., Montagae, or wilh the sabscriber in Charluitetown.— R. FrizGeravo. cap 18 ry*O LET—The second story of the Brick Building, on Queen Sincet, lately occBe pied us the Orange Hail. It is conveniently situated and well edapted for a Lawyes olfice, Apply to Mus. Orren, Queen Street ve [fe 14 2a" ne tITY HOTEL TO LET- This Hotel is finely situated, standing opposite the Bishop's Palace, on ibe highest ground 0 tbe city, It contains 37 roome, and being con- lizuous to the S cam Navigation Company’ Wharf, is admirably adapted for the —. dation of summer visitors to the isl a ferms easy, Apply to Messrs, Gee, Dav & Co., London House. [ap — '¢ OQ LET--Pocsession given the first of May, _ the House iz King Sireet, at eet cupied by A. Tomlins, Esq, City Clerk : piy to Wr cram Dopp. _emmmnaimeeme ne a , O LET—The House at present occupied i hy R. Slogget, Exq., at ibe head of pi nel Screet, Possessivn piven the ee pen «Apply bt Yate eiitor [=P ‘