a a i a a ie ce IE on et Le i ATA ed ee) Ce IS ~ Lecal and Other lteuis. emes ircm all parts a j . understood, fue Princess uige, 16 1 rewurn to Caonaciaia June ~ Tur ass of Mesers Mv Leod and Blake ai et rat Vert ably d ; : +} eapest and beat 10 th city, Ton ha que ** J, W. Wilhams arrived at Halifax troi rux Uppositionists hold the two Bowers. Bat they will be euchred, ne erth: less ! > fus Monctonians enjoyed a pleasant even- ing’s skating in Columbian Rink, on the Ist instant hill rus Rey. G. W. Honeson left town yester- day, en reute to Nova Scotia, where he intends to atay for about two wec ks ; - > Napo.sow sealed the Alps before he waa twenty-nine, and Mr. Peter McCourt ‘‘jamped the feace”’ before he was thirty-two. ccisinccitipuailiiina Tue Canvassing Committee on behalf cf \cLeod aod Blake meet to night, at 8 o'clock, at the Liberal-Couservative Committee Ro is, ~ CRICKET. row afternoon, at three o’c'ock, at the Park Clab heuse, to organize - GENTLEMEN having special vot«s ia George- torn for Gordon and MeDenald should atN!l to pet down in the schedules Mr. MecVonaild’sa full name -—ARCH:BALD J. Me- DONALD, > We hear that some of the members of St. | Peters Charch are making preparationa for a Grand Concert, to take place in the Market Hall about the lat of June. The best mnsica! talent in town are promising to perform. i aktyenilnli Tua Rev. De. Edward Sullivan, of Mon treal, has been «lected Bishop of Algoma by the Canadian Provincial Synod of the Church of England. The Kev. Dr. was a candidate jor the Bishopric ot Toronto a short ayo. The appoiutment is a fitting and popular ous, Time —--> We hear a grand military concert, under | the patrenage of His Honor the Lieat. Gover. | nor, Col. the Hon J. H Gray, C. M G., The Brigade Majer, Capt Maxwell ot HB. M. Survey. is to be viven in the Market Hail, on the Queen's Birthday, under the directorship of M». 3. N. Earle. e Onurast N.—In our notcs of St. Vincent de Paul entertainment, yesterday, we to mention the name of Miss Marion Crabbe, j whose clever rendition ef ‘* Take me back a} shild again ” was so well received by the audh- | exce. Miss Crabbe is a sweet singer, and, ! with a little training will rank among our best | j ' ' ; omitted | vocahsts, ah dildammend od Me Sam J. Acstiy, of the firm of McFar- | lane, Austin & Kobertson, wholesale station- | ers and paper dealers, Montreal, ia in the city. | vir. Austin ha» been the faithful representa: | tive of Alex. Buatin & Co, fora number of years, but is now a member of the above firm fle ia at present making his usual tour of the | Maritime Provirces. We wiah the new firm | Su Cess. pr a ir is pleasing to see the editor of the Jowr- na! has faith in Tux Examiver. He says: **Supposing that Tue EXaMiNen’s statement | to that effect was cerrect, we have stated | that John Mclean (Gov.) and James R. Me: | Lean (Opp.) were elected iu the First District of Kiag’s, by acelamation, en Nomiustion | Day.’ “Tre EXAMINER is, of course, c wetveatd and the Journal might jast as well have} given Tne Examiner credit in the usaal | way. | iad Me. Maxviute, who has been disposing of | siauitoba lots in this city, leaves for st. John, | tnis evening. ‘The sale, which has been eo | well conducted by bim, has been suceessfu | h youd expectation. Up to last night eighty | lots were disposed of at fair prices. dir. Manville is an energetic man of business, and | throws his whole energy into the business he | has at present in hand. His visit to the city | gives us a glimpse of the lively manner in | which land sales are carried on in pew coun- | tries. slsninaiiaiialiata Weare reliably informed that Col. Beer's | Licut in Lot 43, who is supposed to be can- | vaesing for Beer and McDonald, is using his | influence to persuade the electors to plump | Beer, thus throwing dust in MeDonald's eyes. | Electors of Pisquid, Scotch Fort aad Mount | Stewart, don’t be fooled by this petty officer’s | wean lit'le game. This, by the way, is the | same officer who was at one time offered | $1,000 for his vote and ‘* Juflvence”—whi-h | influence was sufficient to secure 7 votes for | jam brick. . 2 ; Caprars Yves, of the barque ‘‘ Cardenas,” at New York, from Gaboon River, Africa, | reports that in the latter part of March the | pirates of Pangways and Bukallas captured | and plundered a French cutter. The Colonial | , seat a force to re- | Government at Gaboon | have the pirates | eaptore the cutter and delivered to therm which a French surge French soldiers wound giplipz! on tne River Congo, was d inte 1 The town of Vir island of that name, in the} atreyed. ‘Trade with the | Gaboon was entirely | iver mptying ruspsnded. > Tie elitor of the King’s County Advertizer | is a candidate for Legislative honors. He is | young mau and he app als to his constituents | thus “The greatest triumphs of history | have been won by young men. Alexander | won the Empire of the world betore be was 32] at Arbela. Napoleon scaled the Alps snd | ponred Lis treops on the plains of Lombardy | before he was 29 yeara old. Patrick Henry | stirred up the Virginians to revolt by his | eloquence before he was thirty. E imu nd | Barke and William Pitt held the English | Commons spell bound by their oratory before | eithar of them were twenty-cigbt.” and | Peter McCourt j -_--+>--— | One of the keenest pieces of sarcasm which | has appeared during the present caminpa'go appears in the Georgetown Advertier. Here) itis: **Mr. Rowers is aman of fine int Uct| and of a kind aad man y diapos'tion. He is | one who bas raised himself in spite of almost | insurmountable difficulties by hia indomitadle | energy and pluck cow)ired with an astute | knowledge of the character of his countrymen | to the foremoat rank among the Weerary men of} eur Island. In hia capacity a3 an editor he: hos won the respect of all, by his fair and impartial conduct. Ta his newspaper he has shown that he has tho oughly arasped and goat questions that new agitate the public. His READY sDDRESS and PLEASING MANNER, even under adverse circumstances, Will always be likely to HavVE welonT with free and enlichtexed mev tj] the counsils FF otr artry,” “nad ratood the g : . ' We hear that the members of the | Cresent Uricket Club intend to meet to-mor- | for the present season. | , . . - . be} make a passage through the gulf ice. | mails were forwarded by a special train jreportson April 27th, lat. i feil in with the barque ‘ L, E. Cann” off | Waymouth, N. S., abandoned, all sa Js 5 ee (crewed np, }is but little hope of getting the vessel off. and the oilicers | thundred and forty one whites and Mexi |cans killed by Fort Roe Indians the pt J. B. Maedonald’s. sn action took place in | m was killed and three | elie —W. E. Bawson & Co. THE D TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Supplementary Estimates ‘Grant fer Cape Ruliway, ee ee ee Hew Rolli:g Stock for P. E. f, Railway, ee mee ee OTHER LARGE GRANTS. a ee Specs ri } pee ch ta the Bean ier Orr .wa, May 5. The si polementary Matimates were yester | ; : so" mh ae day submitted by Sir Leonard Tilley. Th-y ieontain th works o7 following amounts Princes Edward island ;— for pubhe i} Gave Traverse Railway iNew Keiling Stack ae ..8189,200 P. EK. Islasd Traverse (2) a ad Rt ad : : os Ree ge Mad ake ait.) HP. ; / | | it iiway oa a 65,000 | |For the Breakwater at North St, i Peters Bay ; es ace 6.000 | Improvement of South West River, gi N Ww a : 5,600 } ovat J - ood Island Break water 3,000 Keuralgia, elatice Lumbecae | Dominien Buildings, Charlotte ‘ 3 3K ate 2. ie itihatenaals Bre asain te _ : ee Backache, Soreness of tha Ci; 6 rf, | Light House at Cardigan River 600 Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swail- LS. ings and Sprains, Burns cna $273,600 Scalds, Generc! Bodily ae Pains Haiirax, May 4. s v , . : = ty Froste: Phe stehnce * Bebtied.” eal be Tocth, Ear and Headache, Frosted English mails, arrived here this evening, | i - . lafter spending four days attempting to Tre shortly after her arrival. New Yorn, May 4. ‘Leonard’ arrived to-day. She 31, long. 7%, 45, >: Tig She had been abandumd apparently but a short time The Pacific Mail Steamer is beached at Porto Arenas, Cent-al America. The passengera and crew wre ail aaved, and the ewg» partially. There ** Salougdo: ” Fest cad Ears, and al! ethar Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. J es a sese, sure, simple and cheep } wel Remedy A trial entails but the comparative'y trifing ontlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of ite claims, Directions in Eleven Languegee. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PEALEL2 IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & Co.. Baltimare, id ! ns Ors Tréckett sails for Australia to-day. Lay- | eock is unable at present to defiaitely ar- | range a wateh with Boyd. | The Telegraph says Mr. Forster has been | treated as a Jonah and thrown overboard to lighten the vessel of the Ad.winist at on on its new track. It infers that it is the intention of the Government to admintt-r tie alfuirs according to the wishes of the lrish people, Lonpow, April 4. Rome, April 5 The Pope is perfectly well. Arizona, May 4. A careful summary shows a total of on two weeks. Five huudred head of sto.k killed. Weather bulletin. Probabilities for the nex! 24 hours for the Waritimea Provinces ai Toconro, May 5-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northweaterly to north: erly winds, fair cool weather. Special Notices. Marie Svear, Jans and Jellies, very eheap at the family Grocery. {may 3 CALL and see the variety of Budroom Fu: - niture, before buying clsewhere.— M. BCTCHER. may2 OLp muboER wanted at the Junk Stere, head of ’ownal whari. {mayl Iw New Soring Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, ‘Ties, Milks, Satias,— just opened at ml 3i Persons wanting Brahma Hen Eeas, (pure breed) for atchiag, cam procure them for ten cents each, on application at this office. Also Pekin Duck Egys, same price. A tance stoce of fresh Vegetable Seeds, of the best quality and in great variety, just received at Watson's Ding Store. alt tt To eave the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel protectors, only 10 centr, Ribbeas, at Dorsry, Gory & Co {ap28 f New hats, new Woreteds, new Tweeds, opening to day at D, A. Brace’s. al2 ti New Marir $ccar at Beer & Gorr’s, 1.000 Grain Sacks fer sale cheap. at W. Lb. Dawson & Cos. ap24 ‘Act Ricur.,’ is the general exclamation of all who have used Minard’s Lisiment, for it always proves to be just what itis represent ed, apl3 Go to W. P. Coiwiiu’s for Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds. {ap 7 wkly 2m | Come and see the splendid assortment of Spring T'weeds mavufactured at the Char- lottetuwn Woolep Mills, and for sale cheap at Wm. Guordon’s store, sign of the Sheep, Grafton Street, mear Walker’s corner. ARRIVED per 5S. 5. ag al in Halifax, and nuw on way, 26 cases London Goods, of Latest Spring Fashions, selected personally | by one of the firm. A large stock to follow, | by S. 5. ** Prince Edward,’ ‘Ethel Blanche,’ &e.—W. & A. Brown & Co al8 Oid Bank Notes taken at Beer & Gofi's. lap 10 A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells. m2) tf @id Bank Notes taken at Keer & | Op Bank Parker ror Cash —A few hun- dred dollars wanted. Apply to H., Covmbs, Agent. [ap 12 ‘ovurcH Twrrps.—A splended assortment of Scotch Tweeds, just opened to-day, at L E. Prow e's. apy5 | 2°00 coils Manilla Rope. 9 and) i2-thread. for Lobster Packers, ap2d D A. Bruce is showing today, Enghieh ani American Hats, lates styles —splendid value, al2 tf Tus op'y place cn P. E. Island, where you cai get every part of a Guu made, is at) Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and Gratton | Streata. nov |} tf aky + eat BIiFB. At the residence of Jas. Sharp, April 270th | Ann Walker, the beloved wife of the late; Wm. Jamieson, formerly of New Annan Mills. | Lot 19, aged 82 yeurs. ' At Browa’s Creek, on the 25th April, after , four months’ illness, Adam Aneus, aged two | years and fur months, son.of Murdoch and, Sarah McKinnon ‘* Suffer little children to} come uoto me, and forbid thang not, far of | suc fF Hae Bhuyedous of Ktowwens ” , i .YEALED TENDERS, > undersigned, and endorsed “ T.nder for addressed to the Steam Coal,’ will be received un‘il WED- NESD \Y, 1Uth May, inclusive, for the supply of six Thousand (6,000) Tons Best Fresh Mined Reund Steam Coa), for Locoivotive use, Tencerg to state the price per ton, of 2240 e,, delivered as follows :— Charlottetowa...... .....-00. 3,000 Tons. SrmMMervide.... sees e ccoegiomia® *f G-orgetowa...... fe Unoate 45h 600 «= OUTER, Bieceecs sc: snes 590 At ieast one fourth of the whele qu ntity required at each of the above m+ntio ed S ations, to be delivered imm:Giately af er notification of the acceptance of ihe Teuder, }and delivery of the whole to be completed on or before FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER.1882. The first payment will be made in July, and monthly thereatter, Ten per cent, will oe frétained from each payment, antil the final and satisfactory completion of the con- cract, ihe Department does not bind iteelf to accept the lowest orany Tender, L. B. AR HIBALD, Superiptend: nt, isilway Offlee, Charlottetown, May 2, 1882. COAL. COAL. 4 FEW TONS ROUND PICTOU COAL £X for sale forcash oa delivery. Enquire at i KOUGHAN'S SCALES, April 28, 1882. TO SELL OR TO LET. FIKST-CLASS BUSINESS SPAND on A Queen Strect, with twelve rooms and a large shop, suitatle for any kind of business, witb @ good cellar, and every other accommoe- dation For turther particulers enquire at the Examiner office, jap 27 SALE BY AUCTION, —AT— SOURIS WEST. HE subscriber will sell by Auction,on the ; premises, Souris West, on WEDNES- DAY, the loth day of May next, at '1 o'clock in the forenoon, the farm or tract of land ad- joining the vilage known asthe * Hillyer farm ” comprising about thirly acres, Terms easy and made known at office of LONGWORTH & HASZARD, Solicitors. Ch’town, April 28, 1882-—wkly till sale $90,000 City Debentures, ENDERS will ie received at the City Clerk’s Office, up to noon of Saturday Gh May next, for the purchase of ($20,000) Twenty Thou- sand Dollars Debentures of the City of Char- lottetown These Debentures are ef the denomination of $(0+ach, and are pay.ble in twenty (20) years trom date of iseue, bearing interest at tive (5) per cent. per annum, payable half | yearly. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. — Auy fur- ther information required, as to the issue of debentures, can be had on application to the undersigned, WM. B MORRISON, City Clerk. Cjty Clerk’s Office, April 12. 1882. dw tf TO LEE e WELLING HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and 2 Kitchens, with Coach House, Garden, etc, opposite the residence of the subscriber. Dry Ceilarand rain tothe River, -ninters, ete,, now at work, Possessicn 1st May, Apply to JNO. WM. MORRISON, April 18, 1882. TO LET. | TYVWHE Store su! Dweilieg, So. 62 Quen Street, next door to WA. Weeks & Co's, ani lately eccupied by the subscriber, to {whim ap, licativu is to be made. JOIN GAWUAN, Ob’ tue ey Gaveb 61, 52 Gw vod: oo | ATLY BSC AMTI | 'B ER, , “CITY STEAM Hard Bread, May, 4 1882. —————:0: O20 AME proprietor of this Establishment, owing demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his! ¢ on ie conven nce of parties, T will be tn ee ee Ys T3885 15. CARD. 4 LL parties indebted to the Estate of the s lale Wm. R. Watson, Erq., are hereby pLOOO Ibs. CHOICEHK CON FPECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,” from Montreal. kee Orders by mail promplly executed. J QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud. HAVE 28 April 25, 18: 2. JUST ATC British Warehouse, W. & & BROWN & CO. OPENED 26 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles, SELECTED BY O NE OF THEIR PARTNERS. Manchester and Glaszew Goods, alsoa large lot Carpets of New Desigus and of Excellent Value, to follow by Steamship “ Prince Edward.” RECEIVED EARLY BY “NORTHERN LIGHT,” Bales English Paper Hangings, 3 Bales Grain Bags. W. & A. BROWN & CO. _~ Moa Prije Be oR & GOFF, Wholesale and Retail Grocers (Of eat Charlottetown, April 24, 1882. ct FORKS, . SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, ~ TLAMES, Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. Uiurdottstuwn, April t3,"1395—Cavy A a o Quality, Cheaper than Ever, poeraen() Qi aeme Coffee, Fresh, Roasted & Cround. “08 Flour, Choice Brands, Warranted. Biscuits, Fruit, Confectionery, &c., BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICES. BEER & GOFF. C——=- —--- 10 20; NAILS, WHIPs, IN GREAT VARIETY. oa = 30 PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE wivay | SPIKES, LOCKS, -HEAPSIDE”’ We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSE KEEPERS’ GOODS - notified that in order to wind up the affairs j of the Estate, all Book accounts remaining 'annaid on the 15th May next, will bave to be | placed in the bands ot thet lerk of the Courts to the increased | for collection, tendance at the office of the Estate, at the akery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, City Dreg Store, Queen Street, between the etc, and is now prepared to supply the trade with Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &e., AT TRE SHORTEST NOTICE. hours of 3 and 4 elork, p m., daily, Where ‘all payments may be made to me. WILLIAM H, SHANKS. Agent for Estate. April 27, 1882 —eod tf, rg 3i ecw wpenaghse aemee~erenne * ’ TELEGRAPH LINES. SBLKIRK 1) BOMONTON bull. | NOTICE. ,Q{EALE!) TENDERS wiil %e received by the undersigned up to voon on WEDNES. ) DAY, the {7th day of May next in a lomp |sum, for the purebase of the Government Telegraph Line (embracing the Poles, Wires, Tnsulators and Justruments), between Selkir& and Edmonton, The conditions to be that a line of tele. ;xraph communication is tc be kept up be. | tween W invipeg, Humboly, Battleford and | Edmonton, and that Gian Bent Ieecages | be transmitted free of chage, : The parties tendering must name, in addi. j tion tothe lump sum they are prepared to |give for the telegraph line, the maximum | rate of charge for the transmission of mee- | sages to the public. F, BRAUN, Secretary. | Dept. of Railways and Canale, 2 till 17th May Ottawa, 18th April, “82. whly | rll jae seiakas a: eee a Lobster Factories. ; ; a ‘Lie DERS will be received up to SATUR- DAY, 6th MAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock, | Deon, for the following Lobster Canning | Factories, via.: | 4. ACT M:e Bay, near Cape Traverse, com. i sisting of «actory 70x3,) feet, aud CookLouee, | four boilers,with all necessary fittings, plant, and stock of about 14 0 cases, cans, solder ‘etc , and 900 to 1000 traps, 2. At Bell's Point, Cape Traverse, consist- ing of Factery :0 x50 feet, and Couk House, 4 Boilers, with all necessary Gittings aud plant, and about 1300 traps. 2. At New London, formerly the property of Mr. John A. McLeod, consisting of Pae- tory 162226 feet, Cook House, Boiler House with sieam appara us, aod oiber fixtures and fittings suitable toa well quipped Canning business; also i,200 traps, quantity of deals, lathe, bara, ete., and 10 Boats '6 feet keel, with sails, new lest sammer and cost $45 ‘each, Last season this was considered to be | one of the finest and beat «equipped factories jon the Island, favorably situaied, and the | fishing grovad good, | 4. Two at Egmont Bay, both in fair work- ling order and ready for the purchaser te | commence operetions op an early day tory security will be requived for } 8B. . "| the faithful peyment of ihe purchase money, | The Directors du not bind themselves to ac- ‘cept the highest or any tender For further jinformation sand detatle, apply either per- | gonaliy or by letter to Mr, James Jack, Bank }of Prince Edward I lend, to whom Tenders fare to be addressed, maraed ~ Tenders for | Lobster Fictories,” on or before the date | specified, till Sth li wkly ‘To shippers of Produce to Newfoundland. _BOWN & WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN'S, N.F., } | Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Eijward Island. Cousignmente } Solic ted. REFERER O¥S— ‘ibe Manager Union Bank. St. John’s,N.F Menara. © F. Bennett & Co, * Messrs. Ayre & Marshail, e Jobo H. Cathrae, Charlottetewn, P. FE. L April 24, 'S2 - pat 2m eod w 2m Lorne ~ +. | | | | Sas Veen TAMPICO N Wy | lyme PERFECTION | RIETORS | lor WHISKY:au, | GREENLEES: | Thott fetes, 3280 r | DISTILLEAM S.A | — | UNRIVALED ror Ips masa hers TOD DY. | |} ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 64, Holb-rn-vieduct, E C., London, Aug. 8,'79, § | Revoxt on the Lonnge Hiékianp Wauiexey: In Hardware. Groceries, Glassware, &c¢., at prices ty suit the times, Our Fea, Coffee, Fleur, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goocs and General Grocerics are of the Very Best Guatity and Marked at cowest Rates. HINGES, PAINTS, OILS, &., &. “ We bave visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected | them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fia rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matnred Scotch Whisky of the Gret quality.” “Artuun Hit, Hassart, M. D. “Orro Hgungs, F.C. o., F. Lt.” Agent -— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlyttetown, P, E. 1. | Feb, 24, 18~3. BMPIRE RESTAURANT | GONE NORTH, 'To the Saloon former'y oocupiel by A. | M-.Dovald, opposite the Law Courts on Grafton Street, where the proprietor will furnish io fret clase style, Mesls at al] hours, Lunch at short of all kinds in their season, Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars of best quality at tue cheapest prices, | Fifteen years practical experience at Cigar | roaking enables me o purchase my Cigare of ithe best quablty, end at the lowest fizures ; and for last and for flavor the public will tind | those Cigara will leaye all others behind ' i a ; ; ; notice, Oysters in every etyle, Fruits y y HENRY BEER jo ogi tiie wit aoa Aegon is Spey IM Re eee aS Bae ai , ™ eee Aer tee emen 2 ao / MESS Se: . t Ss eet tC: CY ae ee a 5 ini emit ee i ey nae y, A Ec oe ie EE: saree meena oe A NL LLL OLE oe 7 cate 4 near Se: eA IE EE AE OLE IO: . i " ; Y - en RAPALA OE 8 fee be pA Se SS i aad pe sg " « . 7 en «sn agit tt -