abn i | | : ' 4 1 4 4 ; ' { | 4 a Local and Other iicius. Capt. Evans has arrived. > TAXPAYERS vs. Taxationists! Who'll win? - > Wuo neel to be watchei? The Taxation iste ! > , ts ‘Tickers for to-night’s Concert for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. eo at this port Saturday, 6th matant. phe i: | Tux ‘Northern Light” left Pictou for Georgetown, at two o'clock, > Tue City Small Debt Court was in session to-day, and all the cases. were disposed of - ; RewemeEr the concert in aid of St. Vincent de Paul Society, in Market Hall, to-night. > -_ Marx Sugar, Jams and Jollies, very theap at the Family Grocery. one Mr. DonaLp Farquuarson saya the Govern- ment has been too economical. Yet the Gevernment built West River bride. > = Hox. Tuomas W. Depp and wife, left per ** Northern Light” to-day, en route for Great Britain where they intend to spend a few months. a Dox’r fail to attend the St Paul Society Concert to-night, in ihe Market Hall. the scason, al Turre is a scarcity of grass seeds in the | market, and inquiries are therefore numerous. Persons having good seeds would realizs handsome prices. —_" Tne brigt. ‘* Isabella” sailed from Liver- pool for Charlottetown, May Ist, with a cargo of general merchandize to the owner —R. F. Quirk, Esq. — Me. W. D. Srewarr, at the meeting on Monday evening, stated that the present (:ov- ernment did not let the Public tender. well aware that his statement was untrue. a ad — Tunes thousand dollars’ worth of diamonds have been stolen from a Montreal pawn. brok- ers’ place of business. A member of the lat- ter’s family is suspected of the robbery, and is | uader police surveillance. _—- > —- —- | Ipa Van CortLanp, Mrs. Louisa Mase, W. Seachem” F. Burroughs, Harry Lewis, Albert Tavernier | and others, passed through St. John Saturday morning, on their way tu iialifax, where they inangurate a two weeks’ dramatic season, to- | day. tiie A MAN named McPherson was found dead | near the rail track towards Nappan, N. 8., on the Ist inst. [Je was previously seen about | Amberst, and seemed the worse of liquor It! is supposed he must have perished during the | night. Sreamer ‘‘ M. A. Starr” leaves Halifax for | @14@tes how lovking for the sutfrages of the; Monarch” [may os people of Vinsent de| t is their last and will be their best of | Printing by | Mr. Stewart must surely have been | | | Spring Tweeds manufactured at the Char- | ‘ | | to catch the — : but a little game | & —W. & A. Brown & Co al8 | won't work. No- doubt, t ig "aspiring Gld Kank Notes taken at Eeer & | Finance Minister’ would like to pocket) ¢ogr,, fap 10 $1,600 per year of the peoples’ money, and ; 2 Teri Tia S.A ( GHEE <PONDEACE, . We do not holed ovrselvrs reaponsible for the ne/l’s residence two days. LONDON, May 2. persons killed by p'os'on on Victoria colliery in Lecds opinions sict‘ements of our corres por dents Seven were A Que y! Honea Koxa, Slay 2. 58 ie The French have taken hours battle. It is beiieved that the los is not heavy. T'o the Editor of the E.caintner. Sik,—i would like to know whether the | Property Qualification in our Election Law } Lonpon, May 2. iis a farce or not? There ave several CAL- | people who are bankrupt in money and) reputation How men who cannot pay five cents on the dollar to honest crediturs, can take an oath that they own property | of the value of fifty pounds over and above all enenmbrances, is a mystery IL would has foundered. Weather Bulletin. ; Maritime Provinces. | like to see solved. i -——— New Lonpon. nm ‘ aw Lome Toszonto, May 3 ma - | T'u the SIR 10 a. m. Ldiier of the Eraminer. right thinking part of the ‘harlot Ww will certainly | = - of Charlottetown, will: werteinly | Special Notices. with me in saying that the Director | : ‘ . ‘ ° ° > " . of the Bank of P. E. Island who has lately! CALL and see the variety cf B.droom Fur- taken a prominent part in political meetings | niture, before buying elsewhere.— M. Buty oa 1 } : ee | mayz would display his patriotism in a much! ) ‘more effective manner by absenting himself} OLp Ruvprr wanted at the Junk re lo ee on 4 om » . . ; nay , ‘from these meetings, and devoting all his; head of Pownal whari, [may lL bw time and ability to the improving, if pos- | New Spring Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, sible, the present disastrous condition of | Ribbons, Ties, Silks, Satins,—jast opened at i that bank i J. B. Macdonald’s, mi 3i | . | ~ it is, to say the least, very unbecoming} Persons wanting Brahma Hen Egos, (pure in a wan who has proved himself so utterly breed) for hatching, can procure them vo : . s | ar P lic at ‘ 8 incompetant to manage the affairs of the foawe nae 98 Sarees at this office. Also e . - y viz " 8 7 ie D *e, community as he,to presume now to dictate | Pekin Duc “¢xS, Same pric " . Mae + aC ; tlw (3 > ito that community as to whom it shall Casu paid for eggs at Family Grocery. elect to govern it. Goods at lowest prices in exchange for eggs. : = : ‘ } > : 90wly nm 1 ‘ . ae —Eggs must be clean.—-R, K. Brace. a29wl Che men whom he attempts to | elittle,and | Eggs must be cl 9 R K Brace : y scorns as untit to represent the city, dare | A LARGE stock of fresh Vegetable Seeds, of not, if elected to public position, do aj} the best quality and in great variety, 3g o ’ r . . : | ape] l mn’ dr Stor ald t ' tenth part towards the ruin of this country | received at Watson's Drug Store To save the heels of your boots from wear- Che | , ? | weather to-d y, fiae and warmer to-mcrrow - a a ' avres | that he, by his most ca!lpable n-glect of the || ; | workings of the P. 1. Bank, has done. jing get a par of heel protectors, o ly 10 centa, . Drvostror. | 4% Dorsry, Gory & Co fap28 tf | May 3rd, 1832. New hats, new Worsteds, opening to-day at D. A. Bruce’s, new Tweeds, al2 tf ; } | New Marre Sucar at Beer & Gorr’s. | Another Plank in the Platform of | *** fans eae SS & Gort 43 | $,000 Grain Sacks for sale chexp, the Opposition. a ot vf iat W. E. Dawson & Co's. ap24 | Come and see the splendid assortment of } ee To the Editor of the Examiner. . | Jottetow Toolen Mills, a fo » chee Srr,—In the Market Hall, on Monday | Jo tetuwn W ool n bill , and or sale ch p sight last, Mr. Wm. Danbar Stewart (of | 2° Wm. Gordon’s store, sign of the Skeep, as i mm. inb. stew: ) : i . > ~~ Co ys — (rafter Street, sar Walker's corner. infamous memory, as a public oflicial) | 8 S “Copia” in Halifax : -¢ RRIVED per S. S. pis alifa, stated that if he was returned to power, he | ar or re. —— ld “clean out tha Liberal Conserv land now on way, 26 cases London Goods, of — Aha ” ff : ls di “th ht Se t | Latest Spring Fashions, selected persoually ; ’ > ~): ] 2 2b . ailves Who are omicia 3 under 8 presen by one of the firm. A large stock to fo low, This is a sop thrown out | by S S. ** Prince Edward,” “Ethel Blanche,” strut around, ala Prince of Bulgaria, as he did of yore. But the probability is he will moan a long time for the flesh pots of Egypt before he occupies again the position whieh he disgraced. The question ask+«d on every side is: ** How does this political tramp quality? Echo answers, *‘ how /” | all who have used Minard’s Liniment, fer it always proves to be just what it is represent: ed. apl3 A Large quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. Go lwells. m21 tf Go to W. P. Coiwmy’s for Clover, Timéthy | | | ‘ALL Rieat,’ is the general exclamation of ' ' for Avondale. They will remaln at Par- | an eX- Lianer after two It is reported that the ship ‘* Western | with three hundred emigrants | Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Moderate to fresh westerly wiads, fine cool If W. B. Stewart is, as he pretends to be, the mouthpiece of the Grits in this 2 _ Aw American inventor proposes to utilize | the water power of Niagara Falls to generate electricity for lighting purposes. By the use of underground cables he hopes to be able to light the streets and residences of cities four or five, hundred miles distant. . ee {r is asserted that the ‘‘little unpleasant- ness " between Mr. Belmont and ex-Secretary Blaine, on the occasion of the examination of the latter by the Foreign Affairs Committee, was only prevented from culminating in a duel by the active interference of Senator Butler. Government sheuld meet him and his with the same weapons, and ‘“‘ se "Tis ways.” More than this,—at the approach- ing election, every official who pretends to be a supporter of the present Government should show his hand at the polls, or be made to ‘* walk the plank.” The challenge is thrown down by the Opposition, and the Government are perfectly justified in taking it up. Let there be no shirking on the day of vengeance. — >-- —— Tue anti-Chinese Convention at San Fran cisvo on Thursday divided California into dis- tricts. Each of these divisions will be noti- | fied to remove the Chinese within a specified time, failing which the district will be pro- claimed dangerous, and peaceably disposed citizens warned to abandon. If this does not succeed force will be used to expel the Celestials. Yours, &c., F armpLay. May 3rd, 1882. ——_—-. @——— | HiG NEWS TELEGRAP AIG 0. In the House ef Commons, on the 29th | } : ‘i. . alt., Mr.Cowen asked whether the imprisoned | iV | 1 cH) R | f members of Parliament who were arrested | ie ris 680 ul 1008, because they obstructed the Land Act would | now be released, as Mr. Gladstone approved of the Bill drafted by Mr. Parnell. Mr. Gled-| NEW POST OFFICES. into the subjest, as the question could not be | trial” Mtoe tannery +) Pe DTSPRIBUTION OF SEATS GENERAL NEWS. Special Dispatch to the Examiner. oo eee A New York minister lately preached upon the subject, ‘‘Why are Americans dying eut?” He made the habit of boarding pria cipally responsible. He compared with great effect the vitality statistics of London and New York. In London, during 1830, there were 81,128 deaths and 132,128 births, or 51,047 more births than deaths. In New York, in 188], the death rate was 31.08 per 1,900 of the popslation, and the number of deaths was 12,494 greater than the number of births, Forty-eight American cities exceeded the death-rate of New York (31.08), while the death-rate of London was 22.14, hihi MANITOBA PRoperty.—Elsewhere, in the Dominion, exists a deep interest in Northwest property, aud capital is fiading in it a favor- able opening, where constantly increasing values are coupled with perfect security. On every hand we hear of thousands made on small investments of afew months ago, and the fact is plain that the capabilities of the great Northwest a'e only becoming known to us. The asle to be held in the Market Hall by Mr. Win. Dodd comes to us under the most favorable suspices. The points offered have beea approved of in Hahfax, Toronto and Montreal. All the Auctioneer asks is, that intendivg purchasers will carefully read the advertisement, verify their correctness by consulting those who have visited the country, and act accordingly. Orrawa, May 3. In the Senate, yestercay, Senator Geo. W. Howlan, Prince County, moved the Irish Resolutions, which were a short time ago unanimous!y adupted by the House of Commous, and ably supported by Sir John McDonald. The Senator's epeech, in mov- ing the resolutions, was one of the most exhaustive and eloquent yet delivered on the subject. Senator Power fvilowed, and briefly in support of the resolutions. Senator Haythorne moved an amendment to the resolutions which was seconded by Senator Reed. The amendment was a declaration of contidence in the Government of Mr. Gladstone, and its policy regarding the Irish Land Act, ete. The question came up for discussion again to-day, and it is feared that the amend. ment introduced by Senator Haythorne will defeat the resolutions in the Senate. A new post office will be established at Mansfield, King’s Coanty. This makes in all eight new offices granted to King’s County since January last. The supplementary estimates will be laid on the table to-morrow. The Grits admit that the re-distribution of seats Bili will prove disastrous to their party. A large deputation including the Island spoke Passexezrs per ‘*‘ Northern Light” from Georgetown to Pictou, May 1: -J Cridiford, P Maitland, J F Black. P McDenald. Pictou te Georgetown, May 1:—M W Man. ville, C Cropley, Asaph Zinck, C A Dupee, E Pye, Rebert Walters, H Pye, Chas Reeday, eee a a, oo Members waited on Sir L«onard Tilley to- mihiely, Geo Wwely, cop 14 lu, , ro >» removs f ts ; Elias Rumell, John Rekban Ditehide cone, day to urge the removal of postage on Lewis Wickett, Allan. McConnell, A L| "©¥*P4PEF. Graves, Jas Baker, Jas Breen. Georgetown to Pictou, May 2.—Walter Ravencroft, Andrew C MePonald, Daniel Mc- Donald, James D Campbell, David McLeod, Daniel McLeod, Lester Pieno, Malcolm Me Kenzie, George Waye, P ter Henley, Alex Munroe, John A McDenald, Finlay Dewar, J Chambers, JD Hill, Artemas Jardine, George} Biack small-pox is killing off thousands Dalziel, Fred Jardine, Thomas De ighan, Wim ae ‘ of the inhabitants of Sinlo and Compsachy yerguson, Donald Campbell, Wm Steward, C|in Mexico, A panic prevails. Soe gern Geor t \ ’ tn: Dosury, May 3. u to Georgetown, May 2.—Captain rd Douse, J E Bell, E Peters, C M McElmcn, Parnell and O'Kelly have been uncen- Robt Angus SR Jenkins, Thomas R Gardiner, | ditionally released frem Killmainham jail, Nelaon H Gardiner, S E Fuller, Alexander| After their release they drove in a cab McBeth, James Rictardson, J W McKenaie, | from the outskirts of the ity to Harcourt- Rev W Graut, 4 Cj Smith, Mr © W Pitehet. | street statiun, where they téok the train New Yorn. May 2. Among the passengers from’ Europe, to- day, were Lord Randolph Churchill, the Duke of Manchester, Lord Mandeville, Count Montsauiin, and Lord Elphinstone. Brownsviiie, Texas, May 2. | Province, it is high time that the present) oe lafull line of vegetable and flower seeds. at clean” out! George Carter's Grocery and Seed Stcre, every Grit that hold office ander them.— | Great George Street. a bad rule that wont work both election through fear of Grit) age eyes, just opened at Dodd's | and Garden Seeds. fap 7 wkly 2m | One hundred bushels Whest, White ‘Rus- | sian, Lost Nation, and Fife ; Clover, eariy | and late (red), Alsike and White Dutch, and a27 d3i eod w2i. Very Fine Fresh, Sweet Cod Liver Oil, at Dodd's Medical Hall. apl2—2w wed sat wky eld Bank Notes taken at Reer & | Tw usual full stock of fresh seeds has just | arrived at Watson's Drug Store. [ap 20 | St. Jacob's Gil and Handy Pack- | Medical Mall. | W1a Georgetown per ‘‘ Northern Light,” |120 Suit Length Tweed, which will be made up at bottom prices to suit the times. —Jonn Mebaor & Co. [ap 4 @ieod 2w. Fresh Flower Seeds at Bodd's Medical Halli, Fine fresh Garden Seeds coming in time for hot beds. apll eod pat A coop assortment of Walnut Devonports, | cheap fer eas: —MA, Deveren. my? A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and | will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made,— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streeta, Charlottetown, P. KE. T. nov 1 tf wy Havitts Lone Heater—a good, simple remedy for a troublesome cough or cold—for sale at The Apothecaries’ Hall. Op Bank Parse yor Cash. —A few hun- dred dollars wanted. Apply to H, Coombs. Agent. [ap 19 Scotch Twreps.—A splended assortment of Scotch T'weeds, just opened to-day, at L 2w wed sat wky—apl2 E. Prow-e’s. ap25 229 coils Manilla Rope. 9 and 12-thread, for Lobster Packers, etc. —W. E. Dawson & Co. ap24 D. A. Bruce is showing to-day, English and American Hats, lates styles -splendid value. al2tf Tux only place on P, E. Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown's Shop. cornerof Prince and Grafton Streets. nov l tf wky ee a anata ENE ‘NEALED TENDERS, addtessed to the s uudersigned, and endorsed “ Tender for Steam Coal,’ will be received until WED- NESD AY, luth May, inclusive, for the supply of Six Thousand (6,000) Tons Best Fresh Mined Round Steam Coal, for Locometive use. Tenders to state the price per ton, of 2240 lbs., delivered as follows :— Chartottctown...... ......... 3,060 Tons. IIE cc ccccg crevesven 2,000 % Georgetown... ss. ereees 500 « Souris... .......06. dhincessviceet 500 « At least one fourth of the whele quantity required at each ef the above mentioned S ations, to be delivered immediately after notification of the acceptunce of the Tender, and delivery of the whole to be completed on or before FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER,188?, The first payment will Le made in July, and m othly thereatter, Ten per cent. will | be retuined from each payment, until the final and satisfactory completion ef the con- tract, The Department does not bind itself to accept the low.st orény Tender, L, B. ARCHIBALD, ! P se Be 7 — ay PO, ne ae sin amen " . nn ian een PUnanEneann ees et ll ge MINER, MAY 3,188. ae ‘ nl _——_—+ | ATT COST! ‘Readymade Clothing, Tweeds JUST OPENED AND MARKED Nov. el 18381. — a TAILORING DEPARTMENT. J. 5B. MACDONA LD'S New Tweecs will be made to order at the following prices, viz.: Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 Better, a _ 15 00 Fine, ‘“ ae ss 16 50 Best, 66 és ‘ 18 50 Worsted Suits * éé 66 14 00 up. eb Gents’ Furnishing Coo’s in Great Variety. American and Cunadian Felt Hats, at the Lowest Prices. J. 2 MA O70 NA TD. Rrenangs O14 Stand, Queen Street, April 25. 18s%?—wkly, ne Lendon, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AT A DISCOUNT. so lowest rates, and will 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, kng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Assurance Company of Toronto, 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, 1382. we ne :0: Christys’ Paris Silk Hats, Christys’ Hard Fur “« Christys’ Soft « « Christys’ Hard Felt“ Christys’ Soft =“ Christys’ Eats for Men, | ; Christys’ “ “ Boys, Christys’ “ “ Ladies, TOGETHER WITH A Largs Stock of Canadian and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH' G. DAVIES & CO. ; Superintendent, Raflway Olive, Uhe;ltttutown, Naty 2, 1882, and Heavy | AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK 1} | 6th, Tth, 20th ana 2Qiet. Cloths, N THIS LINE. Some [Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantics and Dolmans, and ur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. ATA LARGD BRAD UU Oso i LOW, A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &.,. &e. R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET REE ee Lobster Factories. rg -ENDERS will be received up to SATUR- DAY, 6th MAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock, (noon, for the following Lobet-er Canning Factories, viz: 1, At 7 Mie Bay, nesr Cape Traverse, con- sisting of tactory 70x3) feet, and cookLouse, four boilers,with all necessary fittings, plant, aud stock of about 14.0 cases, Cans, older etc., and 900 to 1000 traps, 2. At Bell’s Point, Cape Tiaverse, consist- ing of Factory 10x30 feet, and Cock House, 4 Boilers, with all necessary fiitinge and plant, and about 1300 traps. 2, At New London, formerly the property {of Mr. Jobo A. McLeod, consisting of Fac. | tory 162x26 feet, Cook House, Boiler House, | With steam apparatus, and other fixtures and | fittings suitable to a well-cquipped Canning ; business; also 1,20) traps, quantity of deals, liaths, bars, ete,, and 10 Boats '6 feet keel, with eails, new last summer and cost $45 each. Last season this was considered to be one of the finest and best equipped factories on the Island, favorably situated, and the fishing ground good, 4. Two at Egmont Bay, both in fair work- ing order and ready for the purchaser to commence operations on an early day | Satisfactory security will be required for the faithful payment of the purchase money, | The Directors du not bind themselves to ac- | cept the highest or any tender For furtber l'information and details, apply either per- | sonally or by letter to Mr. James Jack, Bank i of Prince Kdwarid I lacd,to whom Tenders fare to be addressed, marked + Tenders for Lobster Factories,” on or before the date specified, still Sth li wkly SALE BY AUCTION, SOURIS WEST. TE CHE subscriber will se)l by Anction,on the I premises, Souris West, on WEDNES- DAY, the 10th day of May next, at !1 o'clock | in the forenoon, the farm or trect of land ad- During the month of April I will accept Fire Risks at very | jpiving the vilage krewn as the * Hillyer Forni.” comprising abort thirty acres. Terms easy and made known at office of LONGWORTH & HASZARD, So] tclters, | Ch’fewn, April 26, 1888 whkty tf! Estate of Late W. B, Allin, FEXHE Trustees being anxious to sel), will receive Offers up to May next, for a two story Dwellwg Cottage, with nearly half an acre of land, epposite Mr. Gay’s property, Maipeque Road; also for a Warehouse four stories high, and « good cellar, opposite the police etation. Enquire of J W. PICKARD, JO8. KNIGHT. | April 18, 1882. \ ILL stand at “The North American : Hotel’ on May ith, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 28rd, and July This will %e con- tinued throughont the season, heaith and weather permitting, For further particulars sce posters, NEWTOWN LBE. April 22. 1882—tf THPIRE #RESTAURANT GONE NORTH, To the Saloon formerly occupied by A, McDonald, opposite the Lew Courts on srafton Street, where the proprietor will furnish in firet-clase style, Meals at all hours, Lunch at short notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits ot ali kinds in their season, Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars of best quality at the cheapest prices. Fifteen years practical experience at Cigar making eusbles me to purchase my Cigare of the best quality, and at the lowest figure! and for last and for flavor the public will tind those Cigars will leave all others behiad. HARRY HART, Proprietos Empire Restaurant, Ch’town, April 6, ’82—tf BOSTON BRANCH f{SHE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are mow prepared to do all kinds of Gold aud Silver Plating, such as Knives, Forks, Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet Stands, Tea Scts, Watches and Jewelry of every description, Carrriage Work, Handles, Daahers, etc . etc, Alao, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, and all Rinés of fine Machinery. Every job warranted to give entire satisfac. tion or no charge made, WILLIAM BROWN, Manager, Shop op the corner of Prince and Gratton Streets, Cherlottetow, Feb. 4,89 NOTICE. AVING rented the premises lately co. cupied by ©. F. Harris, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry. ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS in al! ita branches. Orders pynctual'y at. tenicl to. A ca rempeutiully solicited. ' ph as aes aad le W. ib Uharivtictown, April 3, 1€89. 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