i ey Se gras = eee a llth ee Local and Other Items. Wk draw the attgntion of the Electors to the time of closing the Poll on Tuesday vext. Under the Dominion Law the Poll closes at Five o'clock, im the afternoon. The Liberal-Conservatives should bear this in mind and vote early andsee that their friends do the sume. Elsewhere in this paper will be found ful! directions to Voters. Vote Square for BRECKEN AND JEN KINS. siaitinitie tii CanBace PLayrs in abundance, for sale at Caarles Heartz’s, [ju 192i Ld cnet Tue steamer Worees¢- left Halifax for Charlottetown at noon to-day. = > SexaTok Campbell, of Wisconsin, brother Hon. William Campbell, is visiting his friends in this Provinee, - > Tur Ladies’ Land League meets to-morrow evening,.at 8 o'clock, in Full’s Hall, Queen Street. _— ---——~H> = RatLy Exveecrors, Ratry, at Market Hall this evening, and, more particularly, at the polls to-morrow ! aicensllbaiininiaie Reat Diestes.—Received thisfevening and selling very cheap, 200 boxes reu Digby Herring. —Wrttram Dopp, Qbeen Square. — > — Tae Grit Morro. — ‘Canada for the Americans.” Those who approve of this will vote fer Lamrp asp Davres. > I, O. O. F,—Nomination of officers for the ensuing term will close at St. Lawrence Lodge to-night. A fall attemdance is requested. en oi Ma. D. C. Cuatmers, Agent for the Bank of Nova Scotia in this city, and Mr. Fysche, arrived here on Saturday evening. They are staying at the Rankin. — - > Mr. Grornoe Morven, of French Fort, sold, a few days ago, to Messrs. Therne & Mc- Gregof} an ox weighing over1600 Ibs. This animal was pronounced by judges to be one of the finest raised in the country for some time. - o - Large ARRIVALS OF ImMIcRANTs.—The steamers ‘‘ Polynesian” and ‘‘ Lake Manitob- an” arrived at Point Levis, Wednesday last. The former bad 1,215, and the latter 300 pass engers, and immigrants, mostly bound for Manitoba. > ~ Vote Down the false ‘‘ Free Traders,” who follow a leader who says: ‘‘ Free Trade is for us impossible,” Vote down— Larrp AND Davies, Yo anv Perry, MeInryre AND Roperatson. —— — Ix 1878 when Sir John McDonald appealed to the country on the issue of the Natignal Policy but three of his supporters were re- turned by acclamation against three Grits In 1882, Sir John appeals to the country for an indorsation of that policy, and twenty of his supporters have been returned by acclama- tion, against one independent. - _——~ Qvery ror Mr. A. B. Warsurtron; —If the Grit voters are so nUmerous in Queen’s County as Mr, Warburton wishes the people. te~be- lieve, how did it become necessary to have Davies and Lalrd’z nomination papers signed by people who have no votes and are not el- ectors ? _ > — We rejoice to learn from farmers of different localities throughout Queen’s County, who inform us from their own personal knowledge, that in almost every polling division a majority will mark their Ballots for the Government Candidates BRECKEN AND JENKINS. -_— - > —_ — F. Brecken, Cr. D. Latrp, Dr, By amount ob- To amt. drawn tained last from the pub- year for the coffers by — good of the 5 Ee 05 aus $65,000 | Province . . $312,000 | Lovers of their country will vote for Brecken. cceiiliiaasi Tuose whose homes are here — those whose sons are to make their homes in this land—should earnestly desire that the in- dustries of‘ the country should be fostered and protected. All who wish that their native homes should perpetuate their mem- ories, will, doubtless, mark their ballots to-morrow for Brecken aud Jenkins. ihenepiieiel Tuts is what the New Era of this city says | about the Land League agitation .—The fact is, the agitation of the last few years has de- moralized some of the [Irish to an extent that | many of their most respectable leaders never contemplated, and now that the work is done, they are appalled at what has been accomplish- ed. They have sowed the wind and they are reaping the whirlwind. -_—-s-?>- — Mr. James Ecan showed us, a few days ago, a key check which was lost out of his pocket in the Hillsborough, over twenty-two years ago—and was recently recovered by DET ES VOTERS | Hie ye to the polls on Tuesday; Much depends on early voting; | For the enemy is active And will vse their best exertion. | This by way of ar monition, | Now we view the situation. | | Black, indeed, we fiad the history | Of the non-progressive party, Led by Honovable A, Mackenzie, And supported from the Island By James Yeo and 8S F, Perry, | McIntyre aud Daniel Davies, | David Laird and Peter Sinclair, | Careless they of our well being, | For their uselessness did gain them The appropriate name of Du mmies, But, lean David, ever watchful, | For his person | advantage, Whether ‘tis a stationery order, Totting up one thousand dollars, | Or a seat within the Cabinet | With seven thousand dollars salary, | Grasped the coveted position, | And soon after was made Governor Of the Northwest Territoxtxs ; Left the ‘‘ free and independent” ; Without even saying ‘*’I'a, Ta, | perbaps again may need you, For the present, shake my flipper. | Jt is cert .inly amusing, } Now on bended knees he asks you, | With display of ‘‘ Testimonials ’ | Given him by Norths-est Indians, | Asks you to again eleet him, | That he may again deccive you | As he did the Belfast people, | When he said ‘* I'll stop the Railway !” | The electors will remember | Of the many great deficits | Rolled up yearly by Sir Richard, | How the credit of the country Was, by maladministration, Ruined, and its coffers empty; | How Sir Richard, cap in hand, went | On his famous trip to London, | Begging for a loan of money, To replace what he had squandered; | How the shield, on one side drazen, | Would, reversed by him show silvern, | And the tortuous course indulged in Brought us to the verge of ruin. Canada was then a market For the shoddy of the Yankees, Crushing out our manufactures, Driving skill from eut the country, Building up the ‘‘ Great Republic,” At the cost of us Canadians. ; But the ’78 election Hurled the “‘ flies on wheel” from power, And replacedyour worthy chieftain, Known as Sir John A. Macdonald, Back to office—crowned with honor. Canada has since been prosperous, Surpluses are in the Treasury, The North-West is being peopled At a rate unprecedented. Manufactories are started By the aid of a Protection, Which prevents our Yankee cousins, Makiug this ‘‘ a slaughter market.” Sit John asks you to deterniine That.additional industries May be opened in this country; That investors with their money May build up our vast Dominion, Scattering wealth among our people, Giving all who wish employment At a good remuneration. The appropriation lately To.construct Cape Traverse Railway And the East Point Branch assure us Of the fairness of our treatment; So ye voters of this Province, If you wish consideration From S:r John’s administration, Send not up avowed opponents, Who would manifest their weakness, But elect pronounced supporters, Who wiil gain additional favors And eusure a Cabinet Office, Act with wisdom and sound prudence, Act with wise determination, And to-morrow a grand victory Will reward united effort. Vote for Brecken and for J:nkins, Vote for Hackett and for Rogers, Vote fer Austin C. Macdonald, And Mutfart his worthy colleague; For the Island is expecting Every man to do his duty. var QUEEN’S COUNTY. The people don’t want David Laird— To elect him they're quite unprepared ; fie’s been living Nor’ West, From the Government chest, And all pablie ‘* pap” he has shared. Louis H isa patriot bold, At least by the Grits we are told, Yet we never did see Him refuse a large fee— He works when he’s sure of the Gold, PRINCE COUNTY. Prince County has tested James Yeo, And will bis assistance forego ; His uselessness we Have not failed to see, He’s a small “chip in porridge,” we know. So Perry’s engaged in the cause, And giving bis share of applause To those who ahase, And insult the French race ; some parties who were digging mussel mud near MeNally’s Island. The check which is of nickle silver, remains the same as when iost, but the keys, on being taken from the water crumbled to dust. It was at the time of the ice-boating aceident in which Mr. James Chandler lost his life that the keys fell into the River out of Mr. Egan’s pocket. _ a. _ Srr Joux MAcpoNatp is represented as a sort of magician who only needs to use his wand deftly to bemuddle the intellects ard debanch the morals of the electors. It is not a complimentary opinion to hold certainly; but it is the Glohe’s. ‘* Every man has his price.” though not exactly Sir Robert Walpole’s phrase —and he was a sound Liberal—appears to be the Grit maxim. As a matter of fact, they have a right to -_— with some author- ity, so far as the venal section of the commu nity is concerned, for they have bought and sold more men than any party since the reign of George IIL > Tue Moncton Times says: there is one piper in Canada just as disreputable as the Monct n Transcript, and that is the Summerside Jour: - al. That paper of yester lay. copies the wrong figares purporting to be the expenditure, which were given in the Z'ranscript of iast week. but our exposure of which was so com- plete that the T'ranseript was compelled to correct them next day. The editor of the Journal must have seen our exposure and the correction we wrung from the 7'ranscript, but as there is no Liberal-Conservative hewspaper published in Summerside or vicinity and as polling will be in a day or two it gave circul ation to these grossly false figures wt that they cannot be generally contraticted til These are the tactics by which the It will bea dark day for too late, Grits hope to win. Canada when théy ate ayhin entrusted with power. But Perry, he must Stanislaus (Stand-his-loss), KING’S COUNTY.) MecIntyre’s a political quack, W ho strives to make white out of black ; But if ever he tries To pull wool o’er our eyes, | We'll hurl the insult quickly back. Anc Robertson, Member P. P., | Runs aloug with the other M. D., We, a wager would stake, That the dose will not take— Too much of a ‘‘ mixture,” d’ye see. ROUND COAL. Baer AT LORD'S WHARF,— NUT COAL. In shed and daily expected. F. 8, HANFORD &CO, June 19, 1882—3i Tickets to all’ Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Qver the Intercolonial and Grand Tiunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. 4. McLEOD, May 2, 1882. DAL 43 Water Street. (and in some cases 76 per cent.) STATIONERY, | Viz: Note, Letter and Foolscap Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Rubber Bands, Pencils, de., &¢., &e., Lifty per cent. less than prices quoted on the first page of the EXAMINER of the 8th inst., as supplied by the Hon.* D. Laird to the House of Assembly in 1872. | Call and prove this at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, 85 North Side Queen Square. LONDON HOUSE. ' } June 9. EX PRINGE EDWARD. GEO. DAVIES & C0. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- sonally — selected by Mr. Harris in the best markets in England. T'’o meet the hard times, the Goods are marked at a_ very small advance for Cash. May 26, 1882. NOTICE. HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned fullon. These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any, desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light equal to about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of one cent per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each. {ju 10 eod pat ~ MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESWAY, the twentieth day of June next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Souris, under and by virtue of a Power of sule container in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the sixteen h day of December, A. PD. 1878, and made between Flora McAulay, Lauchlin McAulay and Michael Me Aulay, of the one part, and James Mc- Farlane, Edward Jarv s Hodgson, aud Vernon Hanson Knight, Trustees under the last will and testament of Johp Knight, deceased, of the other part,— LL that tract, piece and parcel o! land, hereditaments and premises situate. ly- ing and being on Souris Line Road, Lot Number Forty-five, in King’s County, bound- ed and described as follows: On the west ny the said Souris Line Road, and having a front thereon of about ten chains, and extending thence eastwardly along the lines of Angus McAvlay’s farm on the north, and Angus McCormack’s on the south, by parallel liner to the New Harmony Road, and contajning, by estimation, one hundred acres of iand, more or iess, together with al] rights and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulers apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Soliciters, Charlottetown, Dated this 5th day of June, A. D, 1882. JAMES McFARLANE, VERNON H. KNIGHT, GEORGE T,. KNIGHT, {ja 3 law} QUBSCRIBE for the DAILYEXAMINFE K" the est and most Newsy Fape: Fifty Per Gent, Discount, Pub'ighed im the Province: TER, JUNE i9, 1882. SPRING GOODS, 1882. Sanna i Have Just Completed FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. — —0:— Buyers will find no better value in the city. A Fine Stock of Men's Felt Hats and Clothing. Suits Made to Order frem Scotch Tweeds and English Worsted Cloths, TRUNKS AND VALIsEs IN Goon VALUE. L. &. PROWSE. Charlottetown, May 31, 188z. Ex Phenican and Alsatia from London. “a: — 20° CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. A splendid range, from the best Brussels to the Cheapest Hemp, new designs and low ‘prices. J. B. MACDONALD'S. Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, Satins, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Trimmings. Nonkt CHEAPER. J. B. MACDONALD'S. Ripe Prinis. Prints. Prints. An immense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns. J. B. MACDONALD'S, -———— 0: - Dress Goods, Every Quality and Price, from 8 Cents up. Hosiery, Gleves and Small Wares in Great Variety, J. B. MACDONALD’S. =. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING, In Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’. The largest stock and lowest prices I.have yet offered. You can save money by buying your Clothing at = % J. B. MACDONALDS. Rrenan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, May 26, 1X82—wkly. pat pres ‘CHEA a PSIDE. 202 We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, Xc., at prices to suit the times, 20; Our JBea, Coffee, Fiour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, | Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Besi Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. 20 NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, » . CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPs, OILS, kc, &e., IN GREAT VARIETY - ———— eee a 50 f PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. HENRY BEER Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly ~ NOTICE. Si Lawrence Hotel AVING rented the premises lately oc- H cupied by C. F. Banna the subscriber| fp\HE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style, Being centrally NSMITH BUSINESS situated and within three minutes walk of ; . w the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers in all its branches. Orders punctually at-| i, qycements to the travelling public. tended to. 4. call respectfully solicited. Permanent and Transient Hoaders acco- L. W. HARRIS, | modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in Upper Queen St. the city, ates aitueaina Be Proprietor oegs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the Feb, 8, 1882. COA el —\ McMillan’s Depot, Round, Nut and Albion Slack, A quantity of which the subscriber in- tends keeping constantly in stock, in order to be able to accommodate his patrons at all times. Terms cash. R. MeMILLAN, June 6, 1882. Dominion of Canada, PROVINCE P, £, ISLAND, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. In the City Court before Rowan Ropert FirzGeraup, Esq., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlotte- town. ry.\AKE NOTICE that His Honor the Sti- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of said Island, intituled ‘* An Act in further amendment of an, Act to Incorporate the City of Charlottetown, and of the statute 43rd Victoria, chapter thirteen, in amendment thereof, ordered and appointed that THURSDAY, the twenty-second day of June, A, D, 1882, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the last preceding Valuations, assessments or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the aid City, and that on such day. and daily thereafter. until all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o’ciock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown eforesaid, al) such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. By order, FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, Collector for said City. Dated this 8th day of June, 1882. {ju 8 dly pat ne pres till 22nd} Prince Rdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 18. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Yo take effect on the Sth June, 1882. - TRAINS OUTWARD. i ; ‘ STATIONS, | EXPRESS, ; MIXED, | MIXED. —e ; Dp 9 20am Ch’town ..{Dp 6§.45am) ,» 9,40 « Dp 4.20pm Royalty Jc ‘* 7.00 ** “Dpl0.02** , “* 4.40 “ N Wiltsh’e “7.35 “ 1053] 528 Hunter R’r “* 7.45 “ ** 32.10% | ** 6.42 * Bradalba’e ** 8.09 * ** 11.50) © 6.17 * ec Co'ty Line. | Big * ** 1200 pp 6.90 i Freetown |.‘ 8.26 “ ; ‘12 15pm * 645 ** Kenusingt’n ‘* ».40 ‘*; *124,** * 7.05 - fe r905 ** rl.15 * “<7. “se Summ’ side Dae 5 i Dp 4 i 7.40 Wellingt’n| ‘110.00 ‘**! ** 2.49 * Port Hill. .| «10 27 * | * 3.30 «| O’Leary...! “1',20 “) “ 4.58 « Bloomfield | “11.3% ** { “ 5 25 Alherten, | *12.05pm'At 6 05 ** ' ‘ ! Dp6 20 * Tignieh.,. Arl2.40 ** | Ar 7.20.“ | Ch'town ../Dp 4.00pm! Dp 7.00am, Royalty Jc| ** 4.15 ** | ** 7.23 * , York .....1 4 427 1 7.40%) Pe easton * £60 2 kee | »' Ar 6.05 “ 'Ar8.40 * | Mt, Stew't Dy 5.15 ** ‘Dp 9.00 “ os) cd, ee St. Peter’s.| ‘* 6.04 “ | “10.18 “ Bear River] ‘‘ 6 38 “*| “11.10 “*" Souris ..... jAr 7.10 ‘* 'Arl2.00 “ Mt. Stew’t Dp 5.15pm!Dp 9.10am Cardigan..| “610 ** | “1035 ** eorget’n../Ar 6 36 * |Arll.00 “ TRAINS iNWARD. EXPRESS. MIXED, 5 ede Jh'town ..\Ar 8.00pm, Ar 3.50pm Arl0, 20am STATIONS, MIXED, Royalty Je|Dp 7.45 *' |Dp3.25 ** Dpid.d2 N Waltsh’e} ** 7.11 ‘ ge A Bs i °° Gis” Hanter Krj.** 7.00. °°) 2.11 “7 ** OOO * Bradalba’e '«« 6.26 | ** 1.30 «| «9 95 1, ; «ce sé 44 sé " 8 16 " Co’ty Line. 6.30 | 1.20 Ars.li“* Freetown..} ‘6.19 * ** 1.05 * Dp7.56* Kensingt n} ** 6 04 ** , “1240 “*, **. 7.36)" yk se 5.40 se **}2 00 “e ca 7.00 “ce —— side 4.5.90 * Ari]. 30am! Wellingt nj Dp 4 46 * {Deo 35°" | Pore Hallssi ** 4:37 “* ' ** 9 43. ** | U Leary. ..| ‘* 3.23;,°%| “* $18 ** | Bloomfield * -* 3.06 ** | “ 7 4 i ¢6 #@ 10 ae Alberton..j 240 “6 '55 «| Tignish...} ** 2.00 ** Dp6.00 Ch town ..|Arl@.00am) Ar 7.00pm Koyalty Je Dp 9 45 ** |i p6 47 ** York? *: 6 OC4'<*{ E20 “« Bedford. ..|'** 9.20 **' ** 6.00 PROT: Sek Ma ag Mt. Stew) ar 5.45 1 Ar5 0 “ Morell.....Dps.17 ‘* |Dpa 15 * St. Peter’al 4.7.65 ** ) “242 * Bear Rivel®* 23‘“i*“ 7a” Sonris . “9.50 ~') tae Mt. Stew’ Dp 8.45an Dp 4 60; m Cardigan ..|** 7.50 “ {°° 325 ** | Ceorget’p .} ‘* 7.30 * | ** 5.00 °° L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1582, wkiy, pres ne 6j pio kca 6i ALL RIGHT ILL stand at “The North American Hotel” on May 1lith, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, znd and 23rd, and July 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist. This will be con- tinued througbogt the sason, health and weather permitting. For iurther particulars see posters. NEWTON LEE, Ch’town, Dec. 21, ’81. DAIRY SALT. (ees ANCHOR BRAN D,— 80 barrels just received. CARVELL BRO’S. 1. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. {21 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, Apri! 22, 1882—tf NOTICE. | 2 ‘YF \HE busines beretofete carried on by Mr. i Robert Bridges wil, from date, be cars ried on bythe undersigi®1, under the mame and style of A. L, Bridges & Co A, L. BRIDGES. BOSTON, MASS. © May 27, 1882—wkly | Charlottetown, June 5, 82—3i law pat March 1, 1882—tf {ml € - ‘iH m1 2h ila ‘= a5 » Ae, §