. ) 3 ft le, of ng eo the the Sone nv's mo- apd. vies p 17 May, t OC- si Ne PAB LE ft ste i vis The Taxationists Meeting. Tue Taxationists (or 4 )ppasitionists) held a meeting last evening In Market Hall. Owing tothe excitement of Nomimaton Day, and the presence of a large number of country people in the city, who have, Jus now, a keen appetite for politica, 1 largely attended by Governme nt support as Taxationists. Hon. fhomas i} ied the chatr, a tew inaudible re- was ty ers as wel W. Dodd oce the proceedings with marks, Her. Daniel dently out of teu h the tight without the ‘‘ ghost of a chance of victory, arose. of THe Examiner, and handled it, and ail concerned, without gloves. It was a ‘'sian der machine,” a ‘* blackguard ** lying The hen. gentleman | lost complete control of his temper, and as Davies, who was evi } she et, . a } , + sheet, etc. he read extracts from THe EXAMINEn's report of the Taxationists’ Committee | meeting, which were perfectiy cor- | rect, his passion was towering and) he muttered “‘ liar,” ‘* deliberate liar,” etc. | Finishing the extract he gave a vivid dis-| eription of our representative's **conditions | ut admission” to the meeting, and stated, among other things, ‘‘ that he warned those | present to be careful what they did about} the policy, as he believed there was an enemy present” The party have evidently followed the hon gentleman’s advice. They have been so careful of the policy that it. still remains locked up in the breasts | of ‘the galaxy ” (vide ex-Governor Laird) W. D. Stewart, Donald Farquharson, Thomas Morris, Fredk, Peters & Co The} hon. gentleman after a brief review of | his political record, which was satisfactory | to himself, retired from the stage. Mr. Peters followed Mr. Davies, and | achieved the samesuccess. THe Examiner | stated that Mr. Peters was, politically, a} babe The Taxationists did not then | believe the statement, but they have since | been convinced of its correctness. In the} beginning, last evening, Mr. Peters electri- | fied the ‘'axationists with anticipations of | success, and recited his experience at the | Royalty meeting on Saturday. Blake,” he said, ‘‘did not speak of the Mechanics of the City at that meeting ; he | spuke all about farming.”’ So far as Mr. | Blake is concerned he is a farmer when in | the Royalty—he owns one of the ** et i j best | farms there; and a mechanic when in the | City—he hasa large business here. He has, without doubt, the interests of both parties at heart. much? The buzz of circular sawe, the hum of planing machines. the noise and vibra- tion of factories, tail to speak. They have | been sacrificed ere this. For them, we| say, he cannot! Mr. Peters repeated his | statement that the Mechanics’ Lien Law is} unworkable. The evidence of two master | mechanics—M. P. Hogan and Paul Lea, | Esqs.—given before one of the most intel- ligent andiences that ever assembled in Market Hall, flatly contradicts this state. ment, and clearly proves that the Lien | Law, introduced by Hon. Neil McLeod, | has been a benefit to the mechanics—Mr. | Peters’ statement to the contrary notwith- standing. Mr. Peters’ assertion, regard- ing poll tax, is so childish that comment upon it would be absurd. It is amusing to i i j Can Mr. Peters say as) { ? , . see Mr. Peters bleeding for the young men} gitiong- be —franchise voters-—of Charlottetown, while his bosom friend, Mr. Donald Farquharson, | «} > , ‘ t - > o Ye aya) *y : . e perched ona stump at Long Creek, calls| t1.4¢ they are sincere and have allied them. them “‘ hoodlums,”’ “ wharf rats,’ ** street arabs,” etc. Young men! beware!! A | serious objection was also taken by Mr. Peters to Hon. Neil McLeod. ** His in- | terests are not in Charlottetown; he be-| longs to Belfast,” remarks Mr. Peters, with | asneer. The many leading citizens who | spent the days of their youth in Belfast | will, no doubt, give attention to this sneer | and weigh it well. Mr. Peters closed his babe-like effort with a few absurd remarks regarding the Assessment Act, the Pablic Works, state of the roads, ete. F. W. Hyndman, W. D. Stewart, D. A McDonald (Mount Stewart), and ex-Govy-| ernor Laird, also addressed the meeting. Mr. Hyndman’s speech was an explanation ! of his career as Provincial Auditor, w hile } the others abounded in campaign rant, | groundleas statements, etc. During his! speech, ex Governor Laird endeavored, in vain, to free himself from his agreement to forego the Fishery Award. Three cheers were given for the Chair- men, and the meeting dispersed. -—_<. Mechanics. 7 | Which Liberal (?) paper was quite dumb, When the Insunction hushed the hum, And made the Duchemin’s succumb, The Patriot. Which paper did with zeal defend Your cause, and helped you to the end, And ever will remain your friend, EXAMINER. cthnsaiidinevilipeaicnneittuaiiniid We had to-day the pleasure of a visit from Mr. A. L. Graves, of Emerson. Mr G. is in his usual health and spirits, and will remain a short time among his friends on the Island. eo Rememeera the Concert on to-morrow even, ing, in the Market Hall, im aid of the poor The programme will be published in to-more row's EXAMINER, > THe advertisement of the grand auction sale of Manitoba properties, on Thursday and Friday next, wili appear to-morrow. ~_ > —- Mr. A. L. Graves, who retvrned from Manitoba to-day, reports all Islanders there doing well. — > —— PREPARATIONS are being made for spring shippng and business about the wharves 13 brisk. — > - Catt and see the variety of Bedroom Far- niture, before buying eleewhere.— M. BUTCHER. may2 on > —— Tue advertisement of the grand auction tale of Manitoba properties, on Thursday and Fridvy next, will appear to-morrow. enmialisiaiiies A VACANT House on North River Road, near Douse’s bridge, was last night burned te the ground, oo Tue streets are drying up and the city is ne to assume a@ springlike appear- _— ---~<>----— Morro ror tue Wexx—‘t Down with the Taxationisis.” —— THE advertisement of the grand auction sale of Manitoba properties, on Thursday and Friday next, will appear to-morrow. _ A Goop assortment of Walnut Devonporta, vitexp fer weehi Sf. Hereren, (URHESPONDERCE, We do opr sls hold 2s a3 > not Aout ourseives reaponseible for ti; / ts of our corres peo: der? eid emen laconsistency Exposed. rr l'o the Editor of the Hraminer. SIR, -It is well known that the Editor and opened | of the New Lra has for years past posed as, the champion of countrymen, his co-religionists an In face the extreme manner in which he wer at seeing his party in frequently intruded his opinions on the ‘}public had the etiect of preventing, to a He produced a copy of | very large extent, persons of other nation- alities from symratiozing with the ma grievaners of [rishmen He we ud have per ple was the champion, men of Jrish decent, who in the face of} A Larag stock of fresh Vegetable Seeds, of great diticulties wera struggling to rise to/the best quality and in great variety, just positions ot responsibility and honor both | received at Watson's Drug store ald ut in church and state. | To save the heels of your boots from wear- Not many years ago vf our Province were in behleve that he on : p especially of the young the political affairs | the hands of a! few, The la'e lamented Edward Whelan | Special Notices. OLD RUBBER wanted at the Junk e head of Pownea!l wharf. $ New Spring Hats, Flowers, Fest! Ribvens, Sies, Silks, J B. Macdonald's, “allus, mit 3 Persons wanting Brahma Hex lacs, (pur breed) for hatching, can procure them for ten A lso cents each, ou application at this othice. Pekin Duck Lyys, same price. sea"? i) their lady patrons that Muss favorably known in ment—will again assume the charge ol department about the Ist of May. eggs at Casu paid for > j Megs must be clean. —~R, K. Brace. een TWENTY FIVE copies of Meacham’s Ch town a» 26 3 at Dorsey, Gorr & Co. store, [mayl lw ers, Laces, just opened at J. & W. Beer have pleasure in iuforming stewart—-so their millinery depart- that Family Grocery Goods at lowest prices la exchange 10Fr egys. a2dwly Atlas still for sale at $3, by E. H. Norton, box 1a ing get a pair of heel protectors, o ly 10 cents, [ap28 tf TER, MAY 2 1882. Readymade Clothing, e Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles JUst GPENED AXN® MARKED , > Nov. 1, 1881. ‘1A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velvetesns, Ladies Ssacque:, AST Oost |! Tweeds .and Heavy AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE, Cloths, and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks. Sealettes and Colorcd Dress Goods, B.D WT O28 ea LOW, &, &e, R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET ,compact, who for so many long years con- | }risen to high positions, and have taken a | distinguished part in the affairs ; country. ‘in him by his fellow-citizens, irrespective | | countrymen. | forded him of supporting a respectable and | | whose instincts are naturally opposed to! snd American Hats, lates the best interests of the people of this} vaine. ion the day of election poll a square vote ‘seconded by John Cadagan. } ance. L. KE. Prowsk is opeaing New Goods to-. ay. was the first to break up the great family New hats, new. Worsteds, ~ lle tind , .; trolled the destinies of our Island. Since fopen ng to day at D. A. then many worthy men of Irish origin have | al2 tf Bruce's. (GREAT shew of Scotch | Prowse’s to-day. of the | New Marie Svcar at Beer & Gorr’s. { au pleased to see, at the present time, | that the liberal-minded citizens of the |at W. E. Dawson & Co's. capital of the Province have selected a| young Irishman as one of the city candi- | Spring Tweeds manufactured dates for the Local Parliament. Mr. Blake | lettetown Woolen Mills, and 1s a young man of excellent business ;at Wm, Gordon's store, sign of the >heep, ability and irreproachable character, Owing | Grafton Street, near Walker's corner. to his business ability and enterprise he | has done much to advance the interests of oue Province, and the confidence reposed at the ARxIvep per S. S. ** Copia,” in Halifax, Latest spring Fashions, selected persunally by one of the firm. A large stock to follow, of creed or country, is a fitting trbute to} a tans 4 saltean fide 2h i&e.—W, & A. Brown & Co al8 n forth. flere 18 an opportunity tor the | " z . : — editor of the New Era to show his sin- | Pe Bank Notes taken at Beer 10 \cerity with regard to the claims of his — (SP a4 How does this gashing | il ee 2 Mina editor act, now that an opportunity is ar- ee ee ee Liniment, for ii always proves to be just what it is represent , | ed. apl3 talented young Lrishman. og [ read with regret the last number of his} Colwell . pg i * , | Golwells paper, in which he supports Mr. Fred. A LarGe quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. m3] ti ‘ , Vy > ‘ ’ ° ? , ‘ si ee . “ Peters, the son of ths ms une m-! 7 To W a COLWILL s tor € lover, Kimothy ae ° . ‘ rarden Seed ¢ y 21 promising and tyrannical Jandlord’s | *Y Garden Seeds, {sp 7 wkiy 2m agent that ever harrassed the poor! , @id Bank Notes taken at Beer & tenantry of Prince Edward Island. | Gell s, [ap 10 Who has forgotten that, even after the | THE usual full stock of fresh secds has just Liberal-Conservative Party passed the | #Frived at Watson’s Drug Stor». [*p 20 Compulsory Land Act, this ex-agent, hold-| A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange ing, as he did, a high position, continued | your old sewing Machine for a new ore; but to show the cloyen foot by deciding that | fetch it to me and | will repair it and make it this Act for the relief of the tenantry wis | 23 g od as new or no cha-ge made,— WILLIAM unconstitutional, aud only that we had a) Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton | Streets, Charlottetown, P. FE. fT. + : } ioe tf higher court te appeal to, the necks of the! now Ltt wy tenantry would still be under the iron heel OLD Bank Varer vor Casu.—A few hun- of the landlord and his agents. The son dred doliavs wanted. Apply to H. Coombs of this enemy of the people is now put | Agent [ap 19 forward in opposition to Mr. Blake, and SootcH Tweeps.—A splended assortment receives tke support of the hypocritical Scotch i weeds, just opened to-day, at L. editor of the New Era. I appeal to ny} ~ Fzew 09. re fellow-countrymen to resent the conduct of | 299 coils Manilla Rope. 9 and this treacherous editer, who is willing to| 12-thread. for Lobster Packers, betray those of hia own race who aspire to ete —W. E. Dawson & Co. ap24 positions of honor, while he supports one; [ A. Bruce is showing todsy, English styles —splendid al2 tf Tue only place on P. E Island, where you n get every pat of a Gun made, is at lrishmen, be true to your tra- | true tou yourselves; and support | cg Province. “ea ' the men who are willing to support yor. | Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Mr. McLeod and his friends have shown | Streets nov l tf wky MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the second day of May next, selves with you. Then do your part, and for Blake and didater. McLro!, the people’s can- | Yours, HIBERNIAN. at the hour of eleven o’clo k, in the fore- Ch’tewn, May 2, 1882. noon, at the Court House in Charlotte- Cn —— town, uuder anid by virtue of a Piuwer of | Sale contained in an Indenture of Mort- gave dated the twenty-sixih day of April, A. D. 188), 4nd made between Albert | TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Duchemin and Jemjma Duchemin, bis wife, and Edmund Duchemin and Emiiy Duchemin, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod of the other part,— ao that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Special Dispatch to the Kraminer. Summersipe, May 2. Ommitted from yesterday's report, John A. Matheson, nominated for first distriet. He was proposed by Benjamin Rogers, and Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince James Me- | Edward Island, and being part of Town Lut Dougald, nominated for the third district, | Number Twenty six in the second hundred of and has not the slightest chance of beiug | Towa Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, com- returned. |}mencing it the corner of Prince and Sidney arpenlaaeiphcmemnne Btreets, and running southerly along Prince Hatutrax, May 1. Street the distance of eighty-six feet, or until The citizens dinner to ex-Consul General | it reaches the northern boundary of land in Judge Jackson, at the Halifax Hotel to- | possession of Thomas Alley; thence at right vight, was a brilliant and snecessfal affair. cpa rnes Scaees ore — pie a Viena a. — - ne | 8 oundary eighty-six feet, or until i * sot largely attended by the first citizens meets the division jine between Town Lo's . : Mavi [wenty-six and ['wenty-seven ; thence slong Loxpon, May 1. | said division line parallel with Prince Street The ship ‘‘ Boyne” from Liverpool for} northerly eighty-six feet, or to Sidney Street Barbadoes, was abandoned on the 24th ult. | aforesaid, and thence westerly slong sidney in a sivking condition. The Captain was | Street eighty-six feet, to tbe place of com drewned, | mencement, For further particulars apply at the office Boston, May 1. A suit has been brought against the | of Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte. Inverness O'l Company of Nova Scotia, |?" D. we i y arc , _ —— due on the purchase of leases of | Rated ye aN ee 1 HODGSON. NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN. [mar 29 law w, wkly } ! i Winnipec, May 2. | The Local Legislature | Thursday. There is considerable suffering through | lack of provisions in this city, and bread. | stuits have risen to a fabulous price on account of the blockade of traflic in New York. The corner stone of the Labor Lyceum Hall in Brooklyn, was laid yesterday by the Socialists, several thousend being in attencs | opened on The above sale is postponed till TUESDAY, the 6th day of June next, 1882, then to come off at the same time and place. Dated the dud day of May, 1882. EDWARD J, HODGSON, NEIL MeLEOD, ALRERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN, [ma 2 till sale} Weather Bulletin. 4,000 GRAIN BAGS LONDON HOUSE. May I, ’82—6i eod Public Mectings. MESSRS. BENTLEY & HOLLAND will Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. To:owi0, May 2--10 a. m, Trosh, southw.sterly to northweste ly winds, fair warm weather, with showers in sone localities, followed by cool weather to- morrew rr SE Mr. Manviite has been dispo ing 4 Maniteba lots in Halifax gt pablic = Ay wivate sais, wiih much success re | \ a ' : ek of Saturday says he intends visi‘. AVE meet their constituents ag follows : ing Charl. ttetown to hold sales, and adds :{ At Somerset, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd -¢ We cannot speak of the n-erits of the lan’s| May. = he offers for sale, for we have not caughtthe, At Fiectown Hall, on TEURSDAY, the Manitoba fever very heavily, but of Mr | 4th May. {ap 27 Manville himself we cao say that the reputa- iii censnellaieie tion he has won in the Upp: r Proviaces a8 an | Tf CELL Oz Th LET energetie and reliab'e business man nes “4 n | 0) 1‘ fully borneout by his transactions in Halifax | sees ae : ee ee Wich his aid, we imagine, it would nit be| A FILST-CLASS BUSINESS privet difficult to get up a Nova Scotia bind fever, | 4 Qaeen Street, with twelve roc parte rn and to turn to profitable account some of the | !#rge shop, suitable for any kind of business, fine farming lands in this Province which are | with @ good cellar, and every other accommo- too little thought ef by their owmers end we tates Foc further particulers enquire at wupters. » Tcmatra : yap e? ee apLo pew Tweeds, Tweeds at L. I. ay25 1.000 Grain Sucks for sale cheap, ap24 ComE and see the splendid assortment of Char- for sale cheap and now on way, 26 cases Loi don Goods, of by S. 5. ** Prince Edward,’ ‘ithel Blanche,” , isthe general exclamation of ' TATLOR ING DE PA ‘ ry" \' EN | | lobster Factories. vil J WMT. — *?g ENDERS will be received up to SATUR- DAY, 6th MAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock, }boon, for the following Lobster Canning | Factories, viz: _1, At 7 Mie Bay, near Cape Traverse, con- sisting of ractory 70x3) fect, and cookhouge, four boilers,with all necéssary fittings, plant, and stock of about 14.0 cases, cans, solder etc., and $00 to 1000 traps, 2. At Bell’s Voint, Cape Traverac, consist- ing of Factory '0 x30 feet, and Cook House, 4 Boilers, with all necessary fittings aud Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 pennant aaah SOE: at Ml - - : 15 00 . At New London, turmerly the property Bette rT; 2 of Mr. John A, McLeod, consisting of Fac. Fine, ‘“ ‘é é 16 50 tory 162x256 feet, Cook House, Boiler House, Best, ‘ ‘ « 18 50 with steam apparaius, and other fixtures and Worsted Suits “ “ 7 14 O00 up. 3 | ——~- —~ 0:— | J. B. MACDONALDS Tweeds will be made to order at the following prices, VizZ.: New filtings suitable to a well-equipped Canning vusiness; also 1,20) traps, quantity of deals, laths, bars, etc., and 10 Boats 16 feet keel, with sails, new last summer and cost $45 cach. Last season this was considered to be ‘one of the finest and best equipped factories Londen, ° 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 operstions on an early day, | Satisfactory security will be required for } the faithful payment of the purchase money, J is +3 ~ IV Ay. C ID) © INT A a4 IO wi | The Directors du not bind themselves to ac- ‘cept the highest or any tender For further 20; Gents’ Furnishing Coeds in Great Variety. Amejican aud Canadian Feli Bais, at the Lowest Prices. Bronans Od Stand, Queen Street, April 25, 185?—-wkly, ne linformation and details, apply either per- A A AE I + A RE CRE | sonally or hy letter to Mr, James Jack, Bank }ef Prince Edward 1 land, to whom Tenders jare to ve addressed, marxed “ Tenders for | Lobster Factories,” on or before the date ee | specified, still 5th li wkly NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE ai. RIGHT Fire and Life Insurance Company, | OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. ee ee Y7ILL stand at “The North Americaa Hotel”? on May Ith, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22ud and 23rd, and July &tb, 7th, 20th ana 2 st. This will be con- | tinned throughogt the season, health and ; weather permitting, For further particulars see posters. NEWTON LBE. April 22, 1882—tf ON ee ee *‘iaiecccoo DROCMS, BROOMS. Subscribed Capital - - - : Vaid Up Capital - . . ° ° i \NE HUNDRED DOZEN BROOMS for } sale at manufacturers’ prices, HORACE HASZARD., TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Ch'town, April 17, is8:—im eod FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS | | ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. | Settled With Molasses and Sugar. 209 puns, Barbadces Molasses, 50 hbds. Bright Grecery Sugar. Now loading at Barbadoes. and will be due here on opening of navigation, | HORACE HASZARD., i 2.0: Promptitude and Liberality. on ¢ ae ve —>:0—_————-— FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Gapital) over - Ch’iown, April 17, ’82—1m eod ‘SADDLES & BRIOLES. ia HAT BARGAENS. ee ma J UST OPENED,~— e $5,000,906. 69 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. oC ——— LIFE DEPARTMENT. | 1 case Eny'ish Manufacture, Will be sold low fur cash, JOHN STUMBLES. Great Gecrga Street, April 17, ‘88—eud pd BMPIRG RESTAURANT GONE NORTH, To the Saloon formerly occupied by A, McDonald, opposite the Law Courts on Graftou Street, where the proprietor will furnis. in first class style, $12,000,000. 00 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - . 0:0- Nine-tenths ef the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. OV Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Uolders, $1,158,500.00 —-— :0 Meals at all hours, Lunch at short notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits ot all kinds in their season, Pipes aud Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars of best quality at the cheapest prices. New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD [ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, GENERAL AGEN? 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