Lecal ard Gther Items. ton, Samort Prowse is in the city. > R. F. Qvingc, Esq, returned from New York on Saturday evening. - { MAN pamed McCarthy conle essed to setting | T'o the Editor of the t the recent fires in Winnipeg. > Loox out for the Military Concert pro y ne to morrow. It is a good one. > Car * Prince Edward” will load with oats and sail for Europe in ten days. -~ at this port, Ex-Mayorn McInvosu and Joseph Tasse are the Conservative candidates for Ottawa City. 7 A'REAUTIFUL supply of Room Paper, just received by “Prince Edward,” at the Diamond Bookstore. - ReMEMBER the meeting of the Junior Liberal-Conservative Association, this even- ing, at 3 o'clock, - axe your Eggs, Tallow, Lard, etc., to ft kK. Brace cash for goods, daily. m22 icine Twn regular meeting of the Ladies’ Lind League will be held in Full's Half, te morrow (Tuesday) evening, at half-past seven o cloe kK. eae Cue Liberal-Conservatives of Shelburne, N. S., has unanimously nominated Hon. N. W. White as the Dominion candidate at the com- ing election. : = Cuakies Fawcerr, Ese, of Sackville, N. B., is making his annual tour of the Province. Mr. Fawcett reports a boem in trade thr ugh the effects of the National Policy + Tue steamer ‘‘M. A. Starr” arrived from Halifax last night. The ‘‘ M. A. Starr’ has been in the ice in the Gut of Canso since the 12th. She hasa valuable carge of merchan- dize. om Tue steamer ‘‘Carroll” will arrive to morrow evening, and sail for Boston on Thursday evening. The ‘‘ Worcester” leit Boston for Halifax on Saturday. She will not come to this port until the 6th of June. -_ ea os Frep. Cuampertars, a widely known farmer of Greenfield, Mass., and his wile, died, on the 17th inst, from poison. Cham- berlain was innoculated in bis hands from uano, with which he was fertilizing land iis wife was poisoned from dre sing his s -res The cffect was swift; their bodies were bloated and disfigured, and were with dif- ficulty coffined. > Tuere is intense excitement in San Fran- cisco upon the Chinese question A shipload of celestials is in quarantine with nearly one hundred cases of sma!ipox among her passen- gers, and wholesale vaccination has no appreciable effect. A second shipload of 1,200 nas arrived, and to add to the exaspera tion of the white portion of the commuuity, it ig announced that 2,000 coolies will soon arrive. iin We would advise parties having large lots of Eggs and Horse-hair to call on R. K. BRACE. m22 wly oieuatinniinns We regret very much that J. D. Enman, Station Master, at Summerside, was made the subject of an erroneous report 1p our “Summerside Notes” of last week. The report was certainly considered bana fide by Tue Examiner; and we can hardly believe that our correspondent would wilfully state that which he knew to be untrue. He was probably deceived by some local gossip, and will, no doubt, be more careful in the future. - > — Ar Charlottetown, Summerside and George town, where Mr. Blake spoke last summer, the Liberal Conservatives of the Island have returned their men by large majorities. If our contemporaries will insist on looking on the contest as involving Dominien issues, this result is at their service for consideration. When the body of ** Sir Thomas” was found in the pond, with his pockets full of eels, his widow was inconsolable—till a happy thought atruck her:— ‘* She said, now of eels I'm uncommonly fond, Go pop Sir Thomas again in the pond ; Poor dear he will catch us some more. If we could only pop Mr. Blake again in the pond the poor dear would ‘‘catch us some more” we have no doubt.— Mail. — ae -——— ‘‘Our Forks,” Folies Company appear at the Academy of Music to night ‘The follow- ing are a few opinions expressed regarding their entertainments:— The pieces rendered were of a high order; the audience appearing to be highly pleased The performance was good,— Moncton (N. B.) Daily Times Such companies deserve the encouragement and patronage of respectable people. — Chatham (N. BY} Advance. The performances were highly successful. — North Sydney (C. B.) Herald. They well deserved the patronage they re- ceived. —Sydney (C. B.) Express. We do not regret witnessing “Our Folks” —it is a capital bill and fully exemplities the versatility of the Company. —Pert Hawkesbury (C. B.) Eastern Bea on. Round after round of applause greeted them. We have no hesitation in recommend- ing the Company to the public.—Cape Breten Adv: cate Gin iu A conrReRENCE of railway officials was held at St. John, N. B., on Wednesday. Among others the Intercolonial, P. E. Island avd Halifax and Cape Breton railroads were repre- sented. A numter of questions relating to railway matters was discussed, the principle one beiny the arrangement of the freight tariff between St. John and Boston, and the inten- tion to have faster express accommodations between those two points. The earnings on the St. John and Maine line, for April, 1882 were shown to be nearly double that of the previous year. After business had been dis- posed of, the meeting adjourned until the evening, when a dinner was given at the Royal Hotel. The dining hall had been hands somely decorated for the occasion with fl »wers and plants, and the large display of silver and glass added much to the brilliancy of the scene, Tenty five guests sat down to a tempting bill of fare, and thoroughly enjoyed the various luxuries previded. After dinuer anumber of toasts were made, and the re- | mainder of the evening was passed in speech- waking and singing, aud about midnight the party broke up. Mr. Archibald arrived from ve Coyferepce on Saturday night. tee : ‘Aut Ricut,’ is the general exclamation of | all who have used Minard’s Lioiment, for it always proves to be just what it is represent: | ed. apls | — a — Scorcn Tw ERDS. A splende 1 assortment of Scotch Tweels, just opeved today, ai L Prow.e8 ep? He is giving the highest price in | i ENTERED. THE DATIOY XA CORRESPONDENCE, Vs lo noe } 4iL ONTR s respor sib COTTe spond pits, jor the opi nA or Milemeint aor wy Letter from Robert Mooney, Esq. Eo aminer. | Dear Sir,—In the New Hra of the 13th, 1) find an article which would give anyone to! that l had heen a Government candidate. Not content with publishing my resignation andl driving me from the contest, | understand | he sums up a few votes that were polled for | so far as | was concerned. | {me by mistake i ; ; | Peters Bay, la id net to jl said | wanted ne votes polled for me,--that my iterwards t re sign ition had beer published by tno editors land gone all over the district. At Red House I did the same Not satisficd with this, he jnow ranks me with the Government, and consequently false to the cause of my adoption. monents opponents I have suiicient proof of what | Oppo ed \Ir. Bowers on. It was his whole- mecting, wheu he thought he was beforsa Cathole audience. He showed up largely | how many thousand dollars Catholics were , | wronged by them. Protestant re ntleman, and designated him as being “*the greatest bigot that ever walked | the streets of Charlottetown.” This was the | first time I believed what I so often heard, | j}and | assailed Mr. Bowers for his low con- |} duct. Now, if Mr. Bowers can find one man! | in the district that J canvassed in favour of | the Goverument, I will say his assertions are | correct. But he cannot do this, and he thinks, | by slandering ine in this slippery way, to put | me ont of dispute, so he may dream in peace | of those “hundreds first opportunity that | offers j Yours, respectfully, Rossrr Moonxry. | Hazel Green, May 19th, 1882. (Patriot pl as¢ copy.) SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. May 20—Schr. L. H. Davies, Taylor, Pictou, | coal i May 22—Schrs. Shoo Fly, Sampson, Pictou, | aundries; 1. @& &. Brundage, Harbor, lumber; May Kate, Sheet Harbor, lumber. CLEARED, May 20—Manchester Brenan, Cocagne, bal. | last; schrs. Maggie Hingley, Tatama- | gouche, oats ; L H Davies, Taylor, Picton, ballast, Mary Joseph, Waters, Pictou, ballast Sheet salcom, REVERE HOUSE, May 17.-- Walter Davidson, Montreal ; Samue! Rettie, Truro, N S; Chis F Goodrich. | Boston; G A McLaren, New York; W K! Anderson, Halifax; James Leer, do; U T| Nerman, Montreal; W J McCordack, St John May 19—T C Chandler, Montreal; G W Good. win, Detroit ; W B Webber. Tergus, Ont; W B Smith, Syracuse, N Y; G W Marland; Mon- treal; J Widmere Neiles, do; G V Mead, Bos- ton; J H Allen, St John; Frank H Bowles, Boston. May 20—C Faweett, Sackville; Jas Pender, St John; Alex Walder, Moncton; A B McLean, Montreal. May 22 -~ Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor. AGENCY OF THE Nova Scotia Sugar Refinery (LIMITED.) j ee | HOTEL ARRIVALS. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for P. EK. Island for the sale of these Sugars. No order taken for lots of less than 25 bbls, Prices and samples upon application to HORACE HASZAKD, Ci.’ town, May 20. 1882-—Im eod P, E, Island Railway. li | QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. {XCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at 40NE FIRST-CLASS FARE, will be ixsued from all Stations to all Stations on this Railway, on Wednesday, 24th inst., good to return 25th inst. up to and including the L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 20, ’82—3i MARINE INSURANCE. Royal Canadian Insurance Co, ASSETS, $569,283, RISKS TAKEN ON CARGOES, Policies issued at this Agency. tificates payable in London, Insurance also effected on VeEssELS, CaR- Gores and FREIGnHTs in first class offices. FENTON T. NEWBERY, May 20, ’82—5i sj 3i Agent. CAN SEALER. CAN SEALER who has had a year or L\ two's experience can find employment ou application to Also, cer- C. P FLETCHER, May 13, ’82—tf Freehold Farms. i. SALE—Severable valuable Farms in aifferent parts of the country. Fur particulars apply to tf A. tN 40 April 13, *82— FOR SALE. — L, Anct’r. Ce PORTLAND CEMENT. PEAKE BROS, & CO, | May 9, 1882—eod ry O LET—A house containing eight cor! I eleven rooms. situate on Kent Sireet, | palf of tbe subseribers premises, Rent | mocorate, Apply to Freovis Mckory, |The man appointed to represent me at St. | He also attacked a private | May 16, ’82—pat ? ; my office. meer 7 vod | Pep, £4, 1S, Queen's Birthday. Militia Concert, under the His Honor the Lieut. Governor, Col the Hon. J. H. Gray, C. WM. G., the Brigade Major, Captain Maxwell, R N., and the Officers of H. M. 8. A Concert will be given in the MARKEE U Oon— } Wednesdvy, the 24th inst, iIn aid of Corps of Active Militia, | For further particulars see which will appear in a few days. | Militia men attending are requested to He goes on to place me with his | appear in uniform, Prices of admission—Reserved seats 50 cts; Doors open sale abuse of Protestants at Burn’s Road} at 7.30. Concert 10 commence at 8 o'clock, j | other parts of the Hall 25 cents. God Save the Queen. SAMUEL N. EARLE, Masical. Director. BOOTS & SHOES 2 I AM instructed to sell BY AUCTION, on Thursday, the 25th May, aT 10 o’CLOCK, A. M., At my Auction Rooms, 11 Queen Street, The Whole Stock in Trade, lately owned by E. W. Smith, comprising Boots and Shoes, valued at about $7.00. This Stock will be sold in one lot, %t so much in the dollar. Stock list to be seex at Terms at sale. A. McNEILL, Auct’. | Charlottetown, May 16, °*8’—8i till sale DOURLE TENEMENT | WELLING HOUSE, Household Furaiture, &¢. —- | Y AUCTION, at the Residence of the Rev, D. G. MeDonald, in this city, on THURSDAY NEXT, o'clock, p. m.,-- May 25:h, at two Hon ehold Furniture, Horse, Cow, Buggy, Sleighs‘ Harness, ete. —ALSO,— That Double Tenement Dwelling House and Premises, beautifully situated, Head of Hulls- borough Street, Particulars in handbills. A. McNEILL, May 18, 1882. Auct’r. MILLINERY. N ISS GALLANT begs to inform her friends, and the public generally, that she has commenced business in the above line, at her residence, Upper Queen Street. Having had four years’ experience in the establishment of Robert Young, Esq., she feels confident ot giving satisfaction to all who may favor her with their patronage} wly li Through ‘Tickets for Sale NELNES’ pesukevens. All Points West, Northwest, Via Hoosac Tunnel Route. WM. A. FAUGHT, May 17, 1882 —-wkly Agent. SHOEMAKERS! Boot Uppers, AND Leg. Fronts. A nice assortment of the above for sale. Cc. I, FORRISON. Ch’town, April 14, 1882. = Ne awe ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY L ANALY! ICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-vieduct, E C,, Londun, Aug. 8,79, Report on the Lorne Hiewtanp Wuirgsy: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and bave subjected thew to careful] examination and analysis, The samples were very fia:rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possersed all the characteristics of pure and well- matnred Scotch \Vbisky of the Grst quality,” “ Antuce Hitt, Hassart, M. D. “Orre Hganse, F.C. 5., F.1. €.” Agent :— OWEN CONN@LLY .°. Cuari.ttowws, P, BL M TN HR, ATT 4 the Company funds of the Cily programmes, { ; HAVE | of New Besigns and of by Steamship “ April 28, 1882. Christys’ Christys’ Christys’ Christys’ Christys’ Christys’ Christys’ “ Christys’ “ Large Stock of Canadian G. Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. MA YT 22 1882. tc "British Warehouse. —— -— -0:—- —--— W. & A. BROWN & CO. JUST OPENED 26 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles, SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR PARTNERS. Manchester and Glasgow Goods, alsoa large let Carpets Excellent Value, to follow Prince Edward.” RECEIVED EARLY BY “NORTHERN LIGHT,” 28 Bales English Paper Hangings, 3 Bales Grain Bags. W. « A. BROWN & CO. CHRISTYS HATS Paris Silk Hats, Hard Fur =“ Not « Hard Felt “ Soft <« Hats for Men, “Boys, “ Ladies, TOGETHER WITH A and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH' DAVIES & CO. LONDON HOUSE. For Scotch and Fnglish ~Go> Island. Prices very mcderate. The guaranteed, Charlottetown, Oct 11, 1881. > em ae = fo oe 7 a r Se ? | aE | : JOHN “TACLEOD UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, a — q L \ a ! zB ws SS = 5 best workmanshIp and a perfect tit — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap.&c. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner BILL HEADS, BLINK (HEQUES. NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style. at Cheap Prices. THE EXAMINER > JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material, OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilfui Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TOo’PwrRiINnT LEPPTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS. &e.. &e., For Sale. re pleasant residence of Dr McIntosh, Pownal, Private offers made until 15th June, If not then disposed of, will be sold to the highest bidder. Apply to Dr. MolwToou and Jonw Acorn. imp 15 | | ee MD ele Re 'fYNHE Store and Dwelling, No. 62 Queen | Street, next door to W. A. Weeks & Co's, }and lately occupied by the subscriber, tu | whom application is to be made. | JOWN GAHAN. Obrdwot, Vateb St) ‘S2—2wWod EGGS! Two Thousasd Dozen a Day Wanted this Season. The high: st price paid in cash forlarge or small lets, ‘ Cousiguments received by Rail or Steemer carefully attended to and bighest market value remivted promptly, : . Mi. AULD, Ubtowy, Mey & 8e—Ty fav, whly Sw | | | WH7TILL STAND FOR THE SEASON. at his OLD STABLE, Queen street His Colts took five prizes out of six at Halifax, contending sgainat al! the best stock in the Dominion ; and that they can trot is proved | by the fact that Harry Messenger, a Colt of | his,* without training, beat the !mported stallion * 4il Right,” in a match race at Summerside. MWAMBRINO STAR. Will also stand at the same stable. This Horse was bred in Kentucky, and comes of the very best Trotting and Racing bleod, his Sire being half brother to that wonderfal Mare ‘Goldsmith Maid,” his dam _ half sister to the great ‘° Lady Thern,” his graad- dam half sister to the sire of the famous race- horse Lexington The few Colts by him are very promising both for style and speed. I wil put his fee low this year to induce breeders to use him, LOUIS L. JENKINS. Upton Stock Farm, May 16 °82—4i wkly ne SEED POTATOES. \W E have received per ship “ Roseneath,” from Glasgow, Scotland, 560 bushels ‘ Regents.” an caily potato, similar to our “Early Rose,’ but dryer and much better flavored. Acertain party in Dartmouth plant- +d a half bushel of this kind last year and got a yield 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 stock. 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 iv saying. from all that we could learn from their past his- tory, while there last winter, as well as from using them, that parties planting them here will realize most handsome pi ofits from their invesiment, on account of the extra yield they will get, the price they will commend, and the fact that they will not rot or blight, Those potatoes bave been in the ship for forty days and come out perfectiy sound and in splendid growing condition, which of itself should be a svfficient gnarantee of their keep- ing qualities. Every farmer should plant some of them, Price at store or put free on cars, $2 26 per bushel. A. GUNN &°0,, 253 and 255 Bar:ingion Street, Halifax, May 5, 18~2. ma 13 2i pd s@” Tur above Seed Potatoes are for sale at the store of F. LEPAGE & Co, 53 Queen Street. {may 16 St. Lawrence Hotel. ar above Hotel is now RE OPENED, £ having been thoroughly repumted and refurnished in the best style, Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboate, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient boa ders acco- modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. WM. E. HICKSY, Proprictor, MORE LIGHT | ‘QVHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of Biay’s Fouunxks,” which they will supply ana fit on Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost to consumers. These Burners are reported to be the best Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas. Dr, Wallace, F. R. 38. E., F. C. 8. Gas Examiner to the City ot Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) @ year are thrown sway in Glas gow by the use of imperf ct fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners be says; -* Another and as Ll think a better Burner is that culled Bray’s regulsetor, ard as 1 consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for @ series of ex- periments, The keport of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enguire a8 tothe best meads forthe developmen of light om Coal Gas of different qualitiies—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Protesser Dittmar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.S., F. 1, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greetest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which included all he Burners of repute in the market, In a pampilet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished oy R. B. Taver, A. M., be says: “ ‘The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. From experiments made for this purpose, the following results huve been obtaincd. They were made by burning sav ples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating - power. It was found that Cou) Gus costing * one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave &@ light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe'’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing balfa cent, gave a light:« qual to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Juobopon's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefure give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct Compurison, at no grater txpense in the cas of the finer and safer grades of Vil. Lights, however, on the autbor- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such & comes paiison with the case of the use of (es, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can De jntroduced.” : Ch’town, Dec, 21, 81. Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and pot consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be secu how wuch More «economical it is to con. oniy $2.63 per 10 0 fret as now charged bere Wheb Cousumed, Wore especially through | Bray’s Burners, Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the Well-known manutacturers of Sci ptitic tae struments for testing the illuminating power of Coul Gas, ctc., say ip their Circular to Gag Com panics : “lu presenting the Bray's Stand- for which we are the sole Agents in “the United ~tates, w the attention,of the public, | we are convinced that we are fillmp a want long feit.’ They turther ada; * The yiclo of ! lig it from there Burners is 12 to 20 per cout, | greater per cubic foot ot Gas cousdmed than | that from any flat flame Borner nitherto in | tradneed jne 4 of pee Wei aoe Fritiog 2p ieee As the above experiments were made with - sume Gas instead of O1l, when its price is. . «&- | ard Puteot Slit Union Buruers and Lanterns, *~ - eos Loticedicene- 2-200 t = od a se ee SOE ‘ er - tye x Tee oe a pe ans tthe Fy i ra of a = oe ‘i ee ee f ih 1om ay = ia