eat by ‘to jan a 1d will able , pat Un- icie. aoe b. sort- well i ur= cins’, ‘Tin- wkly repi- Lilie of P. Unse- . Jas. ma 3 upied Pow- July i eod el is ee «(Lhe in the g COL- pany's ccomo- slaxd, Dav ies jap i7 ht or Bireet, Revi «4 rT cod ae AC lL CL BLL ALL LAL aa THE DAILY EXAMINER, MAY 20, 1882. Local aud Other ttews. “TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Queen's Birthday. | \ Meeting of the Junior Liberal: | Rake - Cundeirvantes Club will be held in TRISH WEWS. M ee a Welsh & Owen's Building, Queen | ae ia 2 Gray, 2S. Street, on Monday evening, at Sin ye i ie : the Brigade Major, Captain o'clock. A full attendance is re- | 1ODL8S100 from the Assassins, Maxwell, R N., and the quested. Officers of H. M. 8. A Concert will be given in the _—--— _teuranan the ible Chas iw ¥. Mt ¢. 4.| Heavy Fires in Leadville, | lor, this evening at eight o'clock. RTS MARKE i" ReEMEMI o ; lion. Perer Mrreves. will be the Con. | Special servative candidate in Northumberland Co., | New Brunswick. Despatch fo the BEvaminer. i ——_ON— Lonpon, May 19. Wednesdvry, the 24th inst, * . Mr. Holds un, th Liberal candidate for the | 1b Pay -The Re . @ > . aclea eat } th >} mm = roy le ler livia; : . » : | PERSONAI 1 he Rev. Kenneth M aclenpan, | _ i é 7 ns for the portieru division | yy, aid of the Company funds of the City | having returned from his trip in the West, will | the \\ Riding of Yorkshire, made | Corps of Active Militia oceupy his own pulpit to-morrow. vacant hy the murder of Lord Cavendish, has | ite of 0,892, against 7,865; For further particulars see programmes, THe National Division, Sons of Temperance, | for Hon Charles Gathorne Hardy, Conserva | which will appear in a few days. wilt hold its 38th Annual Session in the city | tive candidate. of Concord, N. H., on the second Weda« sday The Globe in July. | couferred a * been elected by a V aenounces that the Qneen has | appear in uniform. baronetey on the Right Hon. J.| Prices of admission—Reserved seats 50 cts.; as | Whittaker Ellis, Lord Mayor of London. | other parts of the Hall 25 cents, Doors open which left! . The pier at Queensborough, and a brigantine | at 7.30. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. alongside has been totally burned. A large fire at Lyons has destroyed a num- | the morning of the 18th inst., and three of | ber of wor kshops and other buildings. Loss | the crew perished in the flames. | £169,000. May 16, '82—pat iene Dupin, May 19. - . - f _ , , . Ra Ir is amusing to find the editor of the} The Sreemans Journal published a long / a : ! : g | Patriot finding fault with our represeita | story saonymously sent, and bearing a London | tives for not exerting themselves on behalf | postmark, professing to be a confession of one ’ rignts. es of our In the same breath he that a large amount of lux steam tug “‘ Progress,” Quebec on the 17th inst., to search for the God Save the Quee disabled steamer *‘ Peruvian,” was burned on nt oe SAMUEL N. EARLE, Musical Director. save | of the asaassins, it intimates that the crime | money was granted | was conceived as an answer to the appoist- for public works on the Islaud in order toj ment of Lord Frederick Cavendish, by the | bribe the electors | [rish Assassination Society, having branches | - | throughout the Kmgdom. Over twenty per-| Thursda the oth i CaNnapIaAN Cheese jast received 2t Beer & | sons are said t» be complicated in the crime, | y, } ay, M AM instructed to sell BY AUCTION, on Goff's. [mav 20/| all of whom have now e:< aved to England. | i . | ees > . } 1, Soy Ww - | The writer says they attended the funerals of | AT 10 OCLOCK, A. , AN application for a Charter for a new) their victims. The story has created a sensa- | 'At my Auction Rooms, 11 Queen Street, The Whole Stock in Trade, buraed nearly a| including many prominent business| lately owned by E, W. Smith, comprising Loss, $200,060. Two dead bodies| Boots and Shoes, valued at about $7000. have been recovered from the ruins, and it is} |. feared that others will be found. | This Stock will be sold in one lot, #t so | auch in the dollar. Stock list to be seex at Division has been signed by twenty-six resi | tion but is considered a hoax. ] 7 ans » ¢ ‘ 7e@ ay! ‘ dents of Milton, and we are authorized to say | Leapviits, Cor., May 1%. | that Wednesday, 24th May, has been fixed | . 6 re ‘: : for the organization. A public temperance Da , ure, this afternoon, ‘ ° ‘ ” Wie ~« } b.OCE, meeting will be held in Milton Hall, from 7 30} .’*"" : y : ; . | houses, to 9p. m., when the G. W. Patriarch, (i. W. | phat Bentley, Esq., M. P. P,, Rev. J. M. Tredrea, F. H. Horne, Esq., and ethers, will speak. oo: ~ee — . * ‘ : - imy office. Terms at sale. Frou Hamicron.—A gentleman writes: ‘'! Teather Bulletia. A. McNKILL. Auct'r have suffered tor over four years with night | i ae Charlottetown, May 16 199--8i till sale 0 2 , 82 ee losses and general weakness, caused by abuse. | | pg sp eys ie s na gen 3S, s 7 se. i Probabilities . o nert PL } re yf eect etn EES ; : robabilities for the next 24 hours for t had tried all the advertised medicines, and a | ; § hours jor the) number of eminent doctors, and found no CAN SEALER 3 relief or benefit. Ihave used twelve boxes of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, and am enti ely ee eae lines restored. See advertisement in another col- Moderate to eo SEALER who yo prs ‘ Fes or ss S a te ocieiiiade : snanahed sell — , : wos experience can find employment Wail© old in Charlottetown by Eg ae 95 weather, with showers; fine and warmer | 5, nogiteutions te prey ali Company. [ma 20 2w wky 2) | weather to-morrow. | Varitime Provines S. j Toronto, May 20—10a,. m. fresh winds; cloudy to fair | C, P, FLETCHER, > ; . a4 ; cemmiieeniaceneteeneen <—_>s & - 729 Raxine Beans at Beer & Coff’s [may 20} rr 8, "Soe ) { , : Stier lila dimenmtiseiaia sicepeleciatiiminiiada - | LooKING GLASSES, in great variety, at M, Tue “Our Folks Folies Dramatiques,” Butcher's. may 16 41 | will appear at the Academy of Music, =i A LARGE stoc’s of fresh Vegetable Seeds, of | RA BERRIE } Monday evening, opening with ‘“* Led Astray. "|the best quality and in great variety, just! s Of their success in Windsor, N. &., the Mail) received at Watson’s Drug Store. a24tf | of the llth says:—‘‘ Windsor was always | “ . Ww . . considered a ‘“‘one night” town by show} Ifyou want a Wagon or Carrizge people; but Chas. McGinnis’ “ Our Folks” | of any kind, and have some Ohi Dramatiques, managed to keep interest up | Bank Paper, you can trade to ade | l ! ee NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. ; YP tothe close of this month I will de- and obtaim good houses for three nights, which l we ' A ge ; " e ghts, vantage wi , s tag Fae WEB . speaks well for the management and to the | tag th WH. ¢ wee ot aiid lane aa i oF tis clr es cae tone om te credit of the Company. This Company is the | : island. the followi S 4 Sfeekaes best that has travelled the Province, and few New hata, new Worsteds, new Tweeds, | “"™° ° Se a aoe >| Strawberry Plants :— that visit Halifax can put a play on the boards | opening to-day at D. A. Bruce's, al2 tf ee with better success | Cash paid for Bank P. E, Island | CRESCENT SEEDLING, _| Bills at W. E. Dawson & Co's. DOWNING PROLIFIC, > - men, women and children receiv« WHES extensive benefit from any special means or ‘ : Se {ma 17 GLENDALE, : gource, we do not Wonder that it stands fore- | CALL and see the variety of Bedroom Fur- | WILSON, niture, before buyingelsewhere.—M. Burcuer. NICANOR most in their opinion as an ever present sub- iect for unstinted praise. W. H. Woodward may2 rice , $1.90: ve a known and areca citizen of; New D. A. Bruce is showing to-day, English oan 7 Band ed ao ses doz. 40 Haven, Conn., residing at No. 23 Audubon and American Hats, lates styles--aplendid ender. Address yay street, testifies to the healing power of the St. value. al2 tf ie , G. H. HASZARD Jacobs Oil. Mr. Woodward says he took Havitn’s Lusc Hrater—a good, simple Lock Box 9], Charlotte:own, cold sometime ago. It settled in his left| remedy for a troublesome cough or cold—for| May with ‘ ‘ ghoulder and neck in the form of a very severe | sale at The Apothecacies’ Hall. ~ o _ 4) cod, waly.i attack of muscular rheumatism. He suffered | oe a great deal from it, and is not particularly desirous of receiving another such a visit. Having heard much about the Great German Remedy, he bought a bottle and gave his neck and shoulder a good rubbing with it. The night he made the application be could scarcely move his head, because of the ex- treme pain and soreness. The next day all the trouble had di-appeared. becaan A Strawberry ‘Festival —aNo— FANCY SALE, Will be held by the Memepers or Sr. Perer’s Cavreu Sewine Socrery, To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel protectors, orly 10 cents, at Dorsey, Gorr & Co {ap28 tf Devonports, may2 Come and see the new Worsteds at D. A. Bruce's, 72 Queen Street. Jmay 9 wky _A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells m21 tf New Marie Svear at Beer & Gorr’s, You cannot get a better fitting suit or better bargains, than at D. A. Broer’s, 72 Queen Streat imay 9vky |'Tyesday, 11th of July. A coop assortment of Walnut cheap for cash.—M. Borenen. Grawam Frower at Beer & Goff's. [may 20) sitipcillgpiti Cricket.—~There was a good attendance of the members of the Crescent Cricket Club at their meeting held yesterday in Y. M. ©. A.| ~~ building. “A discussion arose as to the pro priety of amalgamating with the Phenix Club, | and the following resolution was adopted : ‘* Resolved that the interest in cricket will | Ke better promoted by the two Clubs remain. | ing separate, and that the Crescent Club be | oalinall now re-organized,” a. eo We believe the Crescent wi'l have no reason| May 1S—Maggie, Hingley, Tatamagouche, to regret this step. “That there is in Char- lumber; Joseph, Waters, Pictou, coal. lottetown sufficient talent and energy to keep | CLEARED. in resiehenes two Clubs cannot Se dsnbted. | May 18—sch Minnie Scott, Drysdale, Wallace, | ~~ If it be desirable to keep the game of cricket oats; P 1.G, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Ellen, alive in this City, it is necessary that there | Jollymore, Pugwash, bal; Mary E, Drys- TO TPE sw dale, Crapaud, bal; Maggie, Hingley, should be two Clubs. Last summer owing to a : considerable rivalry between the Phceoix T'atamagoache, oats; Laodamia, Lord, | and Orescent, the best matches ever witnessed St John’s, Nfld, mdse, in Victoria Park were played, and we hope | OUTPORTS. & | eer — ON— Contributions will be thankfully received by Mrs. E, Bayfield, Mrs. F, Brecken, Miss Coles, Miss G. DesBrisay, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. E. J. Hodgson, Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Ralph Peake, Mrs. Robert May, Miss K. Wright. Miss Stewart, May 6, 1882—law sat SHIP NEWS. _— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. that during the present season the public will) be treated to some even more lively. | Montague, May 19—Cd barque Gulnare, The following are the officers elected : McDonald, Georgetown, oats; Schr Eugenie, | Patron—Hon. 8. P. Haythorne. Purchase, Pictou, ballast; W Wright, McRae, | President—Thomas A. Lepage. | Cardigan, ballast. | Secretary and Treasurer—Geo. LePage. _— SS — | WE OFFER Executive Committee--J. E. Wyatt, W. eS : | Bog voy perce | 90 Tons White Lead, FOR CHARTER. | § Tons Colored Paint, Notices. Barry Kose for seed. A few bushels at CEE afr tn cin te ‘Barbara Mit- | MOL, rgo. Produce to any | an B oy? arrels Whiting, A. McNEILL auctioncer.) 9) ' Portland Cement, ‘OOMBS . 19 3i ~ * H. ¢ - ar . port in the United States at a moderate A ‘nice assortment of Spring Mangles for | freight. Apply at once to / . 12 Casks Linseed Oi. sale at M. Butcher's. may 16 41 | Old Bank Vaper still buying for a ee en ee cash. —Hf, Coombs. ; m3 3i eod different parts of the country. Fur Come and see the splendid assortment of | particulars apply to Selling at usual advance on cost for Cash. Spring Tweeds manufactured at the Char- | tf A.MINSIL lottetown Woolen Mills, and for sale ert April 13, *62— at Wm. Gordon’s store, sign of the Sheep, etter 2 a W. E. DAWSON & CO. Grafton Street, near Walker's corner. May 5, 1882—2w 3aw pat A Goop assortment of Parlor Sets, of super- BROOM 8. BROOMS. OE ETT ER ee ior finish. at Mark Butcher's. may 16 41} | \NE HUNDRED DOZEN BROOMS for} SODA. Special Ch’iown, May 9, ’82. } A ruw bags cracked oats at the Family Gro- eery. RK, K. Brace. [may 1 | | Brproom Servs, the best manufactured in} EF } ld ‘ F sa the ee. at Mark butcher's. : may 16 4i| ree 10 arms. L, Auct’r. « UBS ORIBE for the DALLYERG MITER “S tho Cheapest and mitt Nowsy Paper Published in the Provinne of Scotch Tweeds, just opened to-day, at L | HORACE HASZARD, Bills for Goods at W. E. oot Ce 95 Kegs Carb. Soda, & Co's, oi?) WIEILLINERY. | aud Garden Seeds. {ap 7 wkly 2m! she has commenced business in the above | —~ rO Let Latest Spring Fashions, selected personally | establisiment of Robert Young, Esq., she ” &e.—W. & A. Brown & Co. 8 3 A, Brown & Co al ma3'm |and lately eccupjed. by the subscriber, to for it | Coitdwa, Yprely Fly SZ Yw vor Score ‘eps. —A splepded assortment a te ie ee sale at manufacturers’ prices. E. Prow:e’'s. ap25 . * . e~ gE I shi 1! Ch’'town, April 17, 148 Jun) GA eod 50 Casks Washing Soda, Still taking Eank P. E. tsiant : Croce Seep Wueat at W. P. Colwill’s. | une we \ ISS GALLANT hegs to inform snl W, E, DAWSON & (0, Go vo W, P. Cotwrts's for Clover, Timothy | [Vfl friends, and the public generally, that May 5, ’82—2w Saw pat Axaivep per 8. 8, ‘*Copia,” io Halifax | line, at her residence, Upper Queen Street. and now on way, 26 cases conten Goods, of | Having had four years’ experience In the) by one of the firm. A large stock to follow, | feels confident ot giving satisfaction to all | eee & ; : by 8. 8. ** Prince Edward,’ ‘“‘Ethe nehe,” | who may favor her with their patronage, i Store an? Dwelling, No. 62 Queen : Prince Eien, “Te Sees aenteenbeiee —s ee, Street, next cvor to W, A. Weeks & Co’s, M4 Aut Rienr,’ is the general exclamation of nn whom application is to be made. al) Who bawe used Myapd’s Lipiment, aN & alwayy proved to De just whut it is repreggpt- N WATad, ef. ap 5 HALL, | ple ; Militia men attending are resuested to) ‘ | Having decided to close my City business, for the purpose of deveting my whole time to my country establishments, I have arranged with Mr. Angus to take charge of my city store for the summer, and se!! at or under cost the whole of my present stock. As this Stock must be closed out within three months, the store being required for other purposes, we are prepared fo sell for cash at unprecedeuted low prices, so come early and secure bargains, The attention of country mer- chants is particularly directed to this stock, as we are prepared to sell at very low prices and en liberal terms. R. W. TREMAINE, May 19, 1882—wkly tf 83 QUEEN STREET. N. B.—Room Paper at half-price. “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, ‘ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with ‘Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Montreal & Acadian §. §. Co, The Steamship Melrose Abbey 18 INTENDED TO Leave Charlottetown for St. John’s, Newfoundland, on or about the 22nd May, instant. For Freight or passage apply to OWEN CONNOLLY, Agent, — May 13, ‘82—6i SEED POTATOES. \ E have received per ship “ Roseneath,” from Glasgow, Scotland, 560 bushels “Regents,” an early potato, similar to our “Early Rose,’’ but dryer and much better flavored. A certain party in Dartmouth plant- ed a half bushel of this kind last year and got a yicld of thirty bushels of choice potatoes, 183 bushels“ Victorious, ’an excellent potato for family use during the winter and spring. 189 bushels “Champions,” good tor family use or for siock. The above mentioned potatoes are recog- nized by all ~ho know to be the best varie- ties of potatoes grown in Scotland and Ire- land, and we feel confident im saying. from all that we could leain from their past his- tory, while there last winter, as well as from using them, that parties planting them here will realize most handsome profits from their investment, on account of the extra yield they will get, the price they will command, and the fact that they will not rot or blight. Those potatoes have been in the ship for forty days and come out ,erfectly sound and in splendid growing condition, which of itself should be a sofficient guarantee of their keep- ing qualities. Every farmer should plant some of them, Price at store or put free on cars, $2 25 per bushel, A. GUNN & €O,, 253 and 255 Bariington Street. Halifax, May 6, 18»2. ma 13 2i pd gz” THE above Seed Potatoes are for sale at the store of F. LeEPAGE & Co., 53 Queen , i ' 1000 Ibs. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘“‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. —nemnnemnon eS 20: Yes Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud ; May 4, 1882. British Warehouse. ae =) 9 W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 96 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles, SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR PARTNERS. SE ee ee ——- ———————$—— Manchester and Glasgow Goods, alsoa large lot Carpets of New Designs and of Excellent Value, to follow by Steamship “ Prince Edward.” RECEIVED EARLY BY “NORTHERN LIGHT,” 28 Bales English Paper Hangings, 3 Bales Grain Bags. W. x A. BROWN & CO. April 28, 1882. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. 6: a ree ee ae Ve J. B. MACDONALDS New T'weeds will be made to order at the following prices, viz.: Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 Better, ° 6 « 15 60 Fine, " “ 16 50 Best, ” « 18 50 Worsted Suits “ « “ 14 00 up. 70: Gents’ Furnishing Goods in Great Variety. London, American and Canadian Feli Hats, at the Lowest Prices. TT. BB. MACDON ALY. Rrennans Old Stand, Queen Street, April 25, 1h52—wkly. ne . oe eee eC. So —S—e— Tickets to all Points BOSTON BRANC WEST AND NORTH WEST, | a HE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are Over the Intercelonial and now prepared to do all kinds of Gold saltiness ‘and Silver Plating, such as Knives Forks Grand Trunk Railway Se |Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by every description, Carrriage Work, Handles, D, A. MceLEOD. | Dashers, ete . etc, | May 2, 1882, and all kinds of fine Machinery. 1 Every job warranted to give entire satisfac- For Sea C. tion or no charge made, Street. {may 16 EGGS! Two Thousand Dozen a Day Wanted this Season. The highest price paid in cash forlar ge or smal] lots. Consignments received by Rail or Steamer carefully attended to and highest market value remitted promptly, J. M. AULD. Ch’town, May 6, °82—1m law, wkly 3m RIGE, Crop 1882, Primz Qvatiry. RICE FLOUR, CROUND RIGE, &c. Imported pirsor from BURMAH, and Milled at their new Miils, Cote Street, St. Paul by the Movuntr Royat MILLting AND MAnvFrac- Toxine Co., LIMITED. Mills at Cote, St. Paul. Offices 65 St, Peter Street, Montreal. Ross, Hall & Co., Montreal, AGENTS. This Company will be prepared to supply the Trade, at prices, freight paid to Shediac, upon the arrival of their first Steamer cargo from Burmah, “ma 1 6m 2aw 190 Acres Freehold Land FOR SALE. rqyuAT VALUABLE FAR\M, consisting of 190 Acree Freehold Land, on Lot 43, King’s County, is offered for sale. This farm | is known as “ Fairchild’s Farm.” The soil is good, and al rge part of tarm under cuitiva- toin. It is surrounded by inexhaustible Mus- sel Mud beds, and convenient to shipping. Terms easy and price low, HODGSON & McLEOD. Ch’town, April 24, ’°82—dy oaw, w3w, wp3w CARDEN SEEDS, Garden Seeds. Fresh and Good, Opening To-day at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, ALABASTINE The New Preparation for Cleansing WALLS & CEILINGS. Far superior to Kalsomine. j Try it. For sale at the CITY HARD. WARE STORE, JOHN R. BOURKE, Jr. May 3, ’82—2w 3aw, wkly li To shippers of Produce to Newfoundiand. BOWN «WOODS, Stands, Tea Sets, Watches and Jewelry of GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHNS, + . F., Also, Sewing Machines and Guas repsired, Give partienlar attention to Shipments from Island. Solic tea. Privce Edward Consignments REFEREN CKS— | fEYHE pleasant residence of Dr. McIutosh, WILLIAM BROWN, the Manager Union Bavk,St. John’s,N.F Pownal, Private offers made until 15th | Manager. fesers. C. F. Bennett & Co., “ |June. If not then disposed of, will be sold to! Shop onthe corner of Prince and Grafton Mesgsra. Ayre & Marshall, highest bidder, & td Dr, Woly regs | Stagets. eee “Pr ¥ fap %| Cbhiiottetow; Fell 4, 'et. » alts bug ay cate B Bh re os, oe pany merci, Uae) vt mee a & pace Se ices ant poe ‘ad Sp A, OEE =e ae “id See a eae ay