EI Mi 8 PS EE OO a | : | NONUNATIONS - KINGS COUNTY The following gentlemen nominated A, ©, MeDonaild, Esy , ViZe— lL, Kickham, M Ij C, Seuaris West; John Vc LeanyM P ft’. Seutis Hast; Wm F Stewart, West River; Alex t’acquet, Souris East; John A McDonald, do; Urnah Mathew, do; Henry Morrow, do; James Mela shila, do; Wm W Maskill,. do; James MeQuaid, do; UC | ar! ton, jaunr, do; ) Sutherland, do; Mi 1 | Gregory. do; J G Sterns,do; Vernon H Kai ae; Fadwin P Ford, M Ll), do; Michael AL. Aulay, St Catherine’s; Simon H Vraser, Red Point; Johu McDonald, Cow River; Joha M« Kinaon, Rollo Bay; Arch’d McDougall, Qo: | Richard Seaman, Sourie; Richard ‘\W Burk, Souris West; Geo ge McKenzie, Dundas Samuel McDooali, do; John MeDouygald, M P P, do, James Cuddy, Murray Ha bor; John Murdoch, “ Murtay Harbo GA C Melntosh Murray Kearaey, Sturgeon; Alex McLeod, G1 ay's Road; Donald Me Aulay, Georgetown Royalty; Benjamin, Bears, Brooklyn, Lot 61; Anvus Marrison. Laune hing xz; Ronald MeCormack, Geand River; N athaniél MeLaren, Brudenell: Peter Gordon, Springtield; Donald Beaton, Whim Road; Francis Curran, Baldwin's Road: | Cyrus Shaw, New Perth; John McLean, J P, Montague Head; Win Sanderson, George S wh D G Cameron, Commercial Cross; Danie Gordon, M P P, Georzetown; James Clow Murray Harbor North; Captain James Bourke, Georgetewn; John C McKeown, M D., do; Janes A Moar, New Perth; Daniel McDonald, Dundas; Robert Shaw, New Perth; Pei Stewart, Brudeneil; Archibald J McDonald Georgetown; Alexander Stewart, George Young, Sturgeon; Dan W Montague; David H Logan, Daniel MeLarea, G. igetown Royalty; aan McLeod, J P, Brown’s Creek; Wm McP! do; John Jamieson, J.P, Sturgeon; Job: French, do; Dougald McDona'd, Gaspereaux; A J McInuis, Murray River, The following ’ New Perth; Mor, iss y> gentlemen nominated Dr. | Muttart : Schn MeQneen, Victorie Cross; Simon Campbell, Brooklyn; Rod’k Fraser, Wohin Road; Wm Sullivan, Sparrow's Road; Albert Kaneen, New Perth; John Robertson, dc; Archibald Shaw, Brudenell; John Moar, Baldwic’s Road; Malcolm McLean, Queen Road; Dougald Munn, Esq., New Perths Peter Stewart, Brudesell; Amos J Robertson, Montague; Angus McPhail, do; Donald Mc Leod, do; Lawrence Murphy, do; Daniel W Morrisey, do; John D Bell, do; Duscan Mc- Donald, do; Alexander Lemon, do; Charles Keith, do; Patrick Kelly, do; therbie, do; Daniel Rielly, do; Brooklyn; John Robertsoa, Montag George Wea John Jardine, 1c; John C MecKeowan, Gicorgetown; \Vm Sanderson, eleveath day of September A. D, 1879, do; D G Cameron, Commercial Cross; L and made between Thomas Whelan and Kickam, M L ©, Souris; John Kickam, do; John Whelan, of the one part, and John G Sterns, do; James McBride, do; Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of the other Michael Gregory, do; Alexander Chaisson, part,— Rol'o Bay; Joseph MePhee, Ball “Creek ; [ LL that tract, piece or paicel of lan: | Sylvester McDonald. Rollo Bay ; a n} £% situate, lying and being on Lot Three, | P Ford, M D, Souris; John R Me in Prince County,in Prince Edward Island, | a'd, Cow River; Uriah Mathew, Souris; | bounded as follows on the east by the Kildate | Malcolm Mciunis, do; Andrew Grady, Baltic Road, on the North by land now or lately in Road, Lot 46; Richard Seaman Souris; Hugh Cameron, fdo: Vernon H Knight, do; Pet ter Stewar3, do; James McQuaid, do; D Suthe land, do; James Elworth. South Lake; Wm Conroy, North Lake; T Mayo, Souris East; Chas Sterns, do; Alex Pacquet, Souris; Joseph R McCormack, Souris River; Thos Steel, Souris West; John McUormack, Souris River; James Fisher, Bear River; Richard Doyle, Glenwood; Charles Deagle, Sheep Pond; Wm Maskell, Souris West; Ronald McDonald, do; James Leslie. do; Murdoch Gillis, Rollo Bay; Andrew Leslie, Souris West; Edmund Keiffe, Rollo Bay; James McLauchlin, Souris; H D McEwen, do; J Hickham,Souris W; L D Chisson, Rollo Bay; Samuel McDonald, Dundas; D H Logan, Georgetown; J M Aitken, Montague; Francis Curran, Baldwin's Road; James Clow, M H North; Capt James Burke, Georgetown, Daniel McDonald, Dundas; James A Moar, New Perth; Alex Stewart, do; A J McDonald, M P P, Georgetown; Daniel McLaren, do; Wm Gordon, Geor: getown Road; Angus Mc- Leod, Brown’s Creek; Wm McPhee, do; Benj Bears, Brooklyn, Lot 61; Geo N Mellish, Union Road; Nathaniel McL aren, Brudenell Mills; John McLean, New Perth; Cyrus Shaw, do; A J Mclanis, Murray River. Three Conquered. Three seems to be the number of forvune and progress. The third efforts wins, and the following as related by Mr. M E Dodge, Belfast, Me., is no exception : I had a per- son in my employ last winter who was badly afflicted with acute rheumatism. He ap- plied many different remedies without ob taining any relief, until 1 bought him a bot- tle of the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. After applying three bottles of the Oil, he was completely cured and has never been, troubled with rheumatism since. It | beats all the remedies l ever saw or heard | of. Tue Steamer Carrol! arrived from Boston, last night with freight, and the following passengers: Messrs. Pitcairn, Murcchison, A Stewart, Dogherty, Mrs H R Hazeltine, Miss Hazeltine, Mr Te eed, Miss Stewart, Eliza Lawson, Mrs Mcleod, Anna McKenna, Lizzie Conroy, Mrs McDonald, Mrs G W Stowell, Mr Clarence Stowell, Mra Eilen Me- Kenny, Mrs Peter McAulay, Miss Lina Me Kenzie, Katie MeKinnon, Miss Shaw, Mary E Martin, Hugh MeKenea, John MeDonald, H Norton, ae Hyweneat.—By reference to the proper column, it will be seen that quite an ‘* inter- esting event ’ took place at St. Paul's Church, Jast evening, when our young friead, Mr. H. H. Beer, ot t Southport (son «f Henry Beer, Esq, M. P. P.) was wedded to the daughter of H. Pope \Welsh, Exq., of this city. The happy cou; le jeft this morning on their bridal tour in the ( tender them our congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Beer success in hfe. ‘ and wish ia Mr. Davies, at the meeting in the Rink last night, said :—~ _ **Jo hear Dr. Jenkins talk, one would } think that Sir John was a good administr: stor of affairs, and Mr. McKenzie was a bad one Voice —** That's a fact.” Mr. Davies (evidently crushed ) know whether it is or not.” > *€T don’t We have just reevived a new lot of Swede Turnip Seed, at W. P.-Cobwill’s. {junel4 wkly 21 a> — Passexcers by the trains arriving at Pictou are now met at the station by Mr D Geldert’s fine hack, and those who desire a couveyance accommodated by the populer driver. This is something new for Picton | ty reorget OW; | elde st | ited States. We | Harbor; Bernard | | daug! | | wi At Pinette, on the 4th in-t,, Jane, heloved ers: DAT X-— EXAMINER, JUNE Ad, 1882. Mi ARRICD. At St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown, on edpesday,’ !4th instaut, by the Rev. A. ; Osborbe, a-sisted “by the Rev. Ernest M. | Welsh { bre ther of the brid } H. Herbert Beer, | Esq., of Southport to Ada G., eldest daughter of H. P. Welsh, Esq., of this city. At the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. George Steele, Mr. R. Putman Lank, of Great Village, Nova Scotia, to. Misa Sarah Elizabeth Hughes, of Covehead, P. E. L ee BD. { At Point Prim, Belfast, on Frid ay, the 19th a May, after a few day’s illness » SOUS Mec Lean, in the cichty fourth year of hix age. Deceased : : ; was father of Mi ‘ilam JicLean cashier Me rei hants’ Du tbh, At Kernsiegton on the 28th of May, after | & SEVEl ness of seven Gays, Mary, beloved wife of Archibald McKinnon, in the 49th year | of her age, leaving a husband and nin@! children to mourn their loss On the 2nd of | } Juce, acteran illness of five days, her mother, | Kliza relict of the late Donald McMillan >} and mother of the Rev. M.. J. MeMillan, Pastor of Cardigan Road, in the 74th year of hér ag The remains of each in their tarn | were fi ollowe I to their last resting place by a | large conco irse of near relatives and friends who were sorrow!ul and anxious to show their sincere respect to the remains of those dear ones who in life strove well to cultivate and ‘Y practice the trae spirit and virtues of christian | womanhood. May they rest in Peace. At Cardigan Britge, oa Saturday the 3rd Jane, afte’ six days Ulness of inflamation of | the lungs, in the ASt h year of her age, Lydia Ann, the oo ed wife of John Parker—Teay— ing a _ } aed, Dice sens and two little , to mourn the sad loss of a kind and lov: ing wife and a tender and most affectionate no the S« wife f Hector C, Morrison, ye: aged forty-four At Little Pond, on Saturday, the 27th ult., after one week's ijiness, Ann, the beloved wife j of Angus McDonald, aged 94 years.— May she rest in Dp 3 At Bou ston Island, on Monday, the 29th t., at the residence of his father, Pantatleon M ‘Cormack, in the 35th year of his age. Mortgage Sale. TO be sold by PUBLIC AECTION, on MON. DAY,the seventeenth day of July next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, al the Court House in Summerside, under ana by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the the occupation of John Cahill, cn west by land now or lately in the occupation of Donald MeNeiil, and on ‘he south by land now or lately in the occupation of Silas Reynard, Also, all that tract cf land on said Lot and County, tounded as follows: On the west by the Kildare Road, on the north by land now or formeriy in the occupation of John Cahill aforesaid, on the east by land now or lately in the occupation of Robert Fitzgerald; and on the south by land now or lately in the occupation of the said Silas Reynard, containiug in all eighty acres of land, more or less, together with all rights and appurtenances thereto belonging. For furtber particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Sum- merside. Dated this thirteenth 1882, cay of June, A.D. EDWARD JARVIS HODGSON, (ju 14 4w law—wi 3 Mortgagee. Dominion of Canada, PROVINCE’ P, f, ISLAND, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. —~ In the City Court before Rowan RosBert FirzGeratp, Esq, the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlotte- town. res K NOTICE that His Henor the Sti- pendiary M: gistrate for the said City of Chaflottetown ha’, by virtte ofthe 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. 1852, be the day set down for heating all appeals made te 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. aintil all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o’clock, forenoon in the said City Court, in Charlottetown eforesaid, all sueh 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. (ja 8 ay pat ne ¢ pres till 2 2nd] ‘Royal Insurance Co'ny OF ENGLAND. Assets . . + $25,000,000.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, March 2, 1882. Agent and is appreciated by the travelling public. | | —- a om Eeo Surement.— Mr H Parrow, of P. B. | “THE OLD RELIABLE" COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON WAND, PICTOU ROUND aad NUT COAL, which will be sold | Island, has commenced quite an exteusi\ e | as cheap as any in the city, business at Amherst in shipping eggs to, Boston. He has already forwarded 7000 doz. from there during tie past month. ; : ; Teims cash, CAPT. J, HUGHES, (h’town, June 7, ’82-+%m Jaw pat pres my —— Fifty Per ent. Discount, (and in some cases 75 per cent ) STATIONERY, Viz: Note, Letter and Foolscap Papers, Envelopes, Pens, Rubber Bands; Pencils, &c., &¢., &¢., Fifty per cent. less than prices quoted on the first paae of the EXAMINER of the 8th inst., as supplied by the Hon. D. Laird to the House of | Assembly in 1872. | Coll and prove this at the | DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, 85 North Side Queen Square, P. E. Island Railway. NEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received unti) July Ist, 1882, for the erection of a Passenger and Freight Station at Miscouche, similar to that at York or Freetown. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Superintendent’s Office, 6harlottetown. Tenders to he endorsed on the ontside, “Tender for Miscouche Station.” Tenders will not be noticed unless made in accordance with the printed forms sup- plied, nor unless accompanied by a certified bank cheque, or cash, for one hundred dol- lars ($100) which will be forfeited if the party declines to enter into a contract when called upon te do so, If the tender is not accepted, the deposit will be returned. For the due performance of the contract, satisfactory security wiil be required by a cash deposit equal to five (5) per cent. of the amount of the contract. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Railway Offices, Charlattetown, June 7, 1882. 6i dly « wkly pat, kca ne pres pat pio sj li LONDON HOUSE. June 9. EX PRINCE EDWARD, | GEO, DAVIES & C0. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and Summer Goods, _per- sonaily selected by Mr. Harris in the best markets in England. ‘To meet the hard times, the Goods are marked at a_ very small advance § for Cash. May 26, 1882. Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by b, A. McLEOD, May 2, 1882. Valuable Private Residence FOR SALE. AM instructed om ‘Sell. at Public Andee, on the Premises, at noon, on SATUR- DAY, 17th JUNE next, that handsomely situated and desirable property now occupied by Mr. F. W. Hyndman at Brgiton. There are about two acres of la’’ with 500 feet of shore fronting on the Noi ia River. The buildings are ont y four years old, well and substantially built, a conveuiently _ arranged. The premises may be examined at x time. For further particulars apply to Mr. | Hyndman. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ci’town, May 27, 1882-~eod pat GREAT CLEARING. SALE AT 83 QUEEN STREET. : GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and: all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure’ Bargains. N. B.— Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will vs,» please call and settle without delay. f * Se ere en ena SPRING GOODS, 1882. es L Have Just Completed A Very Large Stock of New Goods, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, “Buyers will find no bettereyalue in the city. A Fine Stock of Men's Felt Hats and Clothing, Suits Made to Order from Scotch Tweeds and English Worsted Cloths. TRUNKS AND VALISES IN Goop VALUE. Gu. &. PROWSE. Charlottetown, May 31, 188. SS “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” 0:0 HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., andis now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &e., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 20: 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. We Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4, 1882, LAWN TENNIS,| LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, LAWN TENNIS NETS, LAWN TENNIS BALLS, LAWN TENNIS SHOES, LAWN TENNIS HATS, LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, —AT THE LONDON HOUSE. May 27, 1882—1m UNION BANK P. . ISLAND, DIVIDEND NO. 36. OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of eight per cent. per annum has been declared on the capital stock of this Bank jor the past six months, payable at its Head Office acd Branches atter this date. ~ GEORGE MACLEOD, Cinstctietene, May 31, 1882. Cashier. NOTICE. AVING rented the premises lately oc- capied by C. F, Harris, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS; in all its branches. Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen St. Feb, 8, 1882. NOTICH fe busines heretofore carried on by Mr. Robert Bridges will, from date, be car- ‘Tied on bythe uadersigned, under the bame “| and style of A.L, Bridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES. March 1, 1882—tf [m3 | MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of NOVEMBER next, A. D., 1832, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the New Law Court's Building, ‘in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the First day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and~ made between Watson Duchemia, of the City of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, and Sarah Duchemin, his wife, of the one part, and James Peake, of the City of Charlotte- town aforesaid, Esquire, merchant, of the other part. A that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, lying or being in the City of Charlottetown, iad fronting on Sidney Street, that is to say, the northern moieties or equal half parts of Lots number twenty-six and twenty-seven, in the second hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown aforesaid, the said l\s being divided by a lime running at right angles with Prince ‘Street, equi distant from Sydney Street and Dorchester Street, through the «entre of the said lots until it strikes the western part of lot number twenty- eight in the same hundred as the said lots are laid down and delineated in a certain plan or map of Charlottetown, made, and now kept in the office of the Registrar of Deeds of the said Island ; together with the dwelling house, and all other houses and buildings thereon erected, and the rights, members, and appur. tenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. For further particulars apply at the office of E. H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Dated this sixteenth day of May A. D., 1882. DANIEL HODGSON, JAMES PEAKE, Surviving trustees and executors of the last will and testament of James Peake, deccased. [ma 17 oaw wed] OVER 20 BOATS FOR SALE, § I intend going out of the Boat Hiring Busitiess, I will sell the business as it stands, or any of the boats. Apply to JOHN C, PHILLIPS, Steam Navigation Co. Wharf. May 31, 1882, 6i daily yd WELLAND D CANAL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. — EALED TENDEQGS, addressed to ihe undersigned,: aad endorsed, “ Tender for the Welland Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western Mails, on TUKSDAY, the eleventh day of July’ next, for certain altera- tions to. be made to, and the lengthening of Lock No, 2 on the line of the old Welland Canal, A map of the locality, together with plan and epecitications of the works to be done, can be seen at this office, and at the Resident Engineer's office, T horold, on ahd after TUESDAY, the twe nty -eeventh day of June next, where printed forms of tender can be obtained, Contractors are requested to bear in mind that an accepied Bank Cheque for the sum of $1,500 must accompany each tender, which sum sha]l be forfeited if the party ten- dering declines to enter into contract for the execution of the work at the rates and prices submitied, and subject to the conditions and terms stated ia the specifications, The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted, This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary . ju 3 2aw Dept. of Railways and Canals, “y til) Lith jy Ottawa, 2and ‘May, 1882. Murray Canal. NOTICE TO CONPRACTORS. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed ‘ Tender for the Murray Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the eastern and western mails on TUESDAY, the twenty- seventh day of June next, for the formation cf a Canal to connect the head waters of the Bay of Quinte with Presquile Harbor, Lake Ontario, . A map of the locality, together with plans and specifications of the works, can be seen at this office and at Brighton, on and after Thursda:’, the eighth day of June next, where printed forme of tender can be obtained, Contractors are requested to bear in mind that an accepted Bank cheque for the sum of $3,000 must accompany each tender, which sum shal] be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter into contract for the execu- tion of the works at the rates and prices sub- mitted, subject to the conditions and on the terms stated in the specification. The cheque thus sent in will bereturned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, F, BRAUN, Secretary. Dept. of Railways and Canuls, 2 till 27th June Ottawa, 22d May, °82. ; ju 1 2aw TRENT ‘NAVIGATION, Fenelon Falis, Buckhorn Rapids and Pees be ere NOTICE TO 0 CONTRACTORS. ‘EALED TENDERS, addressed to the s 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; aise, 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 localities, together with plans and specifications of the works, c*n be seen at this office on and after WED- NESDAY, the twenty-first cay of June next, where printed forms of Tender can be ob- tained. A jike class of information relative to the works at Fenelon Falls will be fur- nished at that place, and for those at Buck- horn 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 different works must be accompanied by ar accepted bank cheque, as follows :— For the Fenelon Falls work......... $1,690 Do. Buckhorn Rapids work...... 500 Do, Burleigh Falls work......... 1,500 And that these respective amounts shall be forteites if the party tendering declines enter- ing into contract for the works at the rater and prices submitted, subject to the condi- tions and terms stated in the specifications, The cheques thus sent in will be returned to the different parties whose tenders are not accepted. This Department does not, however, bind itself to aceept the lowest or any tender. By order, F, BRAUN, Secretary. Dept. of Railways and Canals,) ju 2, lew Ottawa, 22nd May, 1882. t till $th jy EGGS. 500,000 Sexson for which ve are prepared to pay $75, 006 IN CASH. A splendid chance for Egg Bayers to make money by selling to us, We guarantee to pay highest prices. - ARTHUR & TOOMBS. May 18, 1882. meary eee ao Ks see BE ea ee ie ewan ees aera S00 ay ae ane Lets py ae Fe Ze EMEA Te pe LR Ape ne. OP MELTS We oe ages Sa ea as Be a ae pe 2g Ba 2 ities Leon range ate bene gee he cet F ecealdospe Yor ar ieee nadiieatea