Y \ EN OL LT LC A I es eaten —— "aw? ; : oY +4 ’ ; + ' vines 4 sift? AAs . AA ee ee >. . AY ¥ 7 ‘ i ti K Lo A mAAMI VILE i . } ( & ‘ \ wi i ‘ “ix bh >} rhree s £0 One Mi ntn, e e 0 ov Ad rat ites ‘ tr Ly ; : ; : ; — Poe ? set? marteriy, Dail yeariy or yearly auverus hen on appilicat he (ee Tc SO A EDWARD 7, RUSSELL & CU,, Gommission lWerchanis, 2i3 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS, May 19, 1882 L ARTHUR & CO.. Generel Commission lerchants Particular aitention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 tssex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS, .7, 1882—wkly 6m May PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-A7-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great’! George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. | H, V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. | April 10, 1882. To shippers of Produce to Rewfoundiand. ' BOWN «WOODS, | ot uoordinm AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED: SHIRTS; “ins GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ah La Hy ST. JOHN’s, N.F., _ . Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. | County of Queen’s, 2 arrister, etc. Give particular ge a res a | wa Prince Edwarc sland, Jousigninents my L1.2 i - ‘ : us NS. ; as Salic:ted. Uur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, 07” X ee ies Union Bank,St. John’s, N.F | ; : , : | pee Pie Queeu’s, Messrs. ©. F. Bennett & Co, =’ | ~— fashionably eut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, | ae Messrs. Ayre & ae ae > -— ; : > LAIRD. John H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. &. L. | ae ; . ’ April 24, °$2— pat 2m eod w 2m | With be sold as Cheap as Imported. PON ee ee: ‘ ue ba LIM | Couuty of Queen's, St, Lawrence Hoiel, We invite you to inspect our Goods. Seales. fINVHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being ceutrally ED mere broadcloth, Worsted, Scoteh and Canadian A magnificent range of a a ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Evrrpipes. EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1882 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINGE AS ONE A a A Few Plain Directions to Voters. cy => agency . ~ = ;s 3 2 & . 2 Pte 7 Croc : . , £ hat § & S23 %, 3 _ fue following are the forms of ballots to ' be used in the eleetion for King’s Prince and Queen’s Counties :— GOODS, 1882 - NE ree nmap _ommanomtaooaee nee cee Fleet tt/ 744 for the Ble Chet ral District of King’s i dave Just Completed | Cont, June 20th, 1882 McDONALD, fu. Very Large Stock of New Ginds,* Seok” X FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. : — 10: McINTYRE, «& II. Peter A., Souris Kast, County of King’s, Physician. ‘rs will find no better value in the city. il 1 A Fine Stock of Men's Felt Hats and Clothing, = e4 .* > . ‘ ‘ Y IV. Sulis Made to Order fram Seotch Tweeds and Eaglish Worsted Cloths, | a — MUTTART, . Ephraim B , Souris East, County of King’s, lh: Physician, eee ROBERTSON, James, Montagne, Coonty of King’s, Physician. ser tererererres TRUNKS AND VALISES IN Goop VaLuE. L. KE. PROWSE. lection for the Electoral District, of Prince County, June 20th, 1882 z , er a ee ae ; HACKETT, : Sitti ick sin x in cm A 2 re er — = —— . Edward, Tg: ish, ' : oe & @e Ge = » Merchant, ; } MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that ean be had in the market, in Charlottetown, May 31, 1882. PERRY, II. Stanislaus F., Tignish, County of Prince, Yeoman. ~. at x ROGERS, /II!, David, Summerside, County of Prince, Merchant. County of Prince, Merehaut and shipbuilder. s u i ts, | a ae FOTO OE EERO Oe CORPO OCH eE EH ERO OO EEEe ‘Tweed | Bleetion for the Electoral District of Queen’s County, June 20th, 1882. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, | BRECKEN. X ‘I. Frederick D. St. Croix, of Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Barrister-at- Law, —— ie CORRESPONDENCE, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents, Another Letter from Dr. O’Brien. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Srr,—Just a few words. Mr. \Osborne asks: ‘* Why did be commence it? (a religious coutroversy). I began no ‘religions controversy. I corrected mis- statements. I tovk exception to such ‘statements as the following : “ His absence of conscience was brought about by the ,machinery of Popery. The best evidence of religion to a Roman Priest was that the people ceased to think, and let him do the ‘thiuking, and that they paid his salary and jheld their tongue.” If that is speaking | ** quietly and telling the solid truth,” what sori of garb must rash speaking and talking nuotruths wear? | I showed, as an historic fact, that no! power of persecution could overcome the | Catholic conscience, Instead of “* Popery” having crushed it out, its, (“* Popery’s” **machinery”) seemed to have made it , wonderfully vigorous. | Ifit be true that ‘‘ Popery” crushes out conscience, it must follow that those who, by us, are called the best Catholics are, ‘in reality, the worst citizens ; and that those nominal Catholics, who disregard ,the teachings of ‘their Church, and neglect its practices of devotion, are more honour- | able, more honest, more chaste, more con-, j scientious than the “strict’’ Catholics. Who will dare assert that this is the case ? Mr. Oshorne, to be logical, should main- | jtain it. He, wisely, however, gave [up this point, and contents him- self with uttering, after the manner of an enthused Sibyl, dark hints, and dread- no doubt, by cursing and hissing Span- _iards, the gentle Colporteurs, and, save the | mark ! M. Paul Bert. Doubtless it would’ | be a dreadful shock to the Catholic Church : to face the fnll force of this concentrated | onslaught. Why not take in Simon Magus, ‘Dioscorus, Arius, Nestorius, Nero and a host of other celebrities who ti:ted against ~ Church and——were crushed to pow- er / He asks: ‘‘ Does he think me ignorant | of Romanism?” No; Iam sure he is ignor- autof it; that is, of what it really teaches, for I do not want to think bim malicious, When he accused it of causing an absence of SORE ER, he must have been one or the other, 3 - Seeeee he proves himself to be one, or the other, regarding our belief in the nature of the; Pope’s infallibility. lt is only when de- ciding, ex euthedra, in matters of faith or morals, that the prerogative of infallibility is held to be verified. In matters of Church discipline the Pope may be deceived by false representations, as he was in the case of supressing the Jesuits,or he may wilfully do wrong in his private acts. As Mr. Osborne is honest and conscientious, he had better first learn our real belief; then, perchance, he will not feel the necessity of assail- ing it. Does Mr. Osborne know what Paul Bert ” e sp on al ut t} eC sup pression of the Jeet by Clement XIV, }. SInGLE Copies Iwo CExts. VOL. 1.-NO, Ii. Jn pairs, but no division was taken, end _after the usaal vote of thanks te the chair, \the meeting broke up, with cheera for the four candidates and the Queen. Exxecror. j i | Bonshaw, June 9, 1882. The Steamer *‘ Beaver.” {7 o the Editor of the Examiner. | D8ar Sin,—Having had occasion to visit the Madgalene Islands in the steamer |‘* Beaver,” Captain Lemairtze, and after a pleasant run of eight hours we arrived there; and when there, I could not observe how well satisfied the people, especially the ;mercantile class, are with the “Beaver” having been put on that route, and well ‘they may, as she is the only practical boat for the trade that has been on yet. ‘She is an iron screw steamer of 180 tons barthen, with carrying capacity for 2,000 barrels bulk, and a commodious, comfort- .able, well furnished cabin, and as far as the culinary department is concerned, it is hard to beat, and the eatables all of the very best quality, and everything kept scrupulously clean and neat. Capt. Lemairtre, a young man proud of his profession, has seer a good deal of service, is zealous and careful to a dot in the per- formance of his duties, and wishes to ac- commodate everyone, in fact one of nature's gentlemen. His officers and crew are also very attentive and obliging, and for 4 person that is not apt to be sea sick, a trip in the *‘ Beaver” to the picturesque ‘and sandy Magdalene Islands and back is a ; Pleasure not soon to be forgotten. | Itis intended to fit up a saloon on the (lower deck for the better accommodation of more passengers if required. Her sea- going qualities may be judged from the fact that she has been latterly employed late in the fall to perform the arduous and fal warnings of what he could do, assisted, |\2@€erous service of keeping up communi- cation with the Island of Anticosti and the North Shore, Her obliging agent here, Mr. F. White, does all he can to facilitate passengers and shipments. That the captain, his crew and ship may always escape the perils of the deep, is the sincere wish of Yours respectfully, A Passencerr, Souris West, June 9, 1882. -_————_--- © ~—e ee — Rat ee of Lands in ie Ong es tephen ’ Crys and Cartwright. OOD, 5 creer al - A communication having a Daily Suw that Cartwright and Crystal City were psper towns, a gentleman inter- ested wrote to the Registrar of the Coun of Hamilton, to whom Messrs. Manville Beach referred for corroboration of what they stated and received the following ‘letter. We append also letter of Mr. Greenwood : Mountain Crry, May 30, 1882. Dear Siz,— Your letter of May 20, ask- ing for information regarding Stephen, Crystal City and Cartwright, just at band. lain pleased to state that all Messrs. Man- ville & Beach have said in their tale cir- really is? The Times Paris correspondent writnmg on Dec. 6h. 1881, speaks of him ' D. A. BRUCE, | On the voter entering the polling place, as ‘‘a nan who less than three months ago culars in reference to these towns is correct. The C. P. R. is already graded throngh Stephen, and it is the intention of the Syn- Charlottetown, May 22, ’82 72 Queen Street. situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient Loaiders acco- modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. WM. E. HICKSY, Ch’ town, Dec, 21, 81, Proprietor | INSURANCE OFFICE, Gueen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. ' CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | Insurance effected on all kinds of property | at current rates. Losses rettled promptly | ‘ bly. fat . i et F. KENNEDY, | General Agent, Office—South Side Queen “quare, Ck’town, Feb. 3, i8>2. a W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING | AND FORWARDING AGENT, Fo? Scotch and Marine Insurance Broker, } —AND— | ' General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW. ! r O Boat HALIFAX, N. 8. it ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the | Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks | thereon, : Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights iosured Grst-class offices at most favorable rates : Cousiguments of Produce solicited, and) frompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered | Prom ptiy. ) Noy, 14, 1881—lyr ‘UBSCRIBE for the DAJL Y @XAMNE: +" the Cheapest and mos Newsy Paper Pabliched in P. FR. Toland. ' “CITY STEAM E 0:0 AKERY.” PHE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, has edded new facilities to his : Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, will foid it up and return it to the presid- able witnesses against th+ Religious Orde:s. | Cartwright also hasa number of build- etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Faney Biscuits, &c., the presiding officer asks him his name,' declared that religion declined as morality , dicate to hase it railed and tied to taink out occupation, residence, etc., aud his answers | advanced, and who ridiculed the belief of this year’s crop. Stephen wm certain es are entered by the clerk, If no objection’ the immense majority of France.” And ‘he centre of the finest tract farming be offered, the voter is given a ballot of not long since an aetion for creating a Manitoba,and must be a place of import- whieh the above is a fac-simile, except that. nuisance: by the cries of animals undergoing ®Ce; at least, it has every advantage to be- the cross will not be on it. The presidiag, vivisectign in M. B-rt’s laboratory, was u ) eee large town. Crystal City and ear oflicer has previously initialed the ballot'in Court. Witnesses came forward to! ¥Tight are good locations for eae Ing and numbered the counterfoil attached, the prove that the howlinys of dogs under and $904 centres for trade ee ion. oth | voter is then directed to enter a compart-|during the intervals of vivisection, day , Cultural countey Of all sides), oo “ment provided, where he will find a pencil. |and might, were a constant nuisance to the towns have a good atert: Crystal city - If he desires to vote for the Liberal-: inhabitants of the neig’borhood. ‘This is the county seat for Rock Lake, It has the Conservative candidates he will make a'the man to give evidence against the Tesistry office already established there, a cross X to the right of the name as we Jesuits! We warn Mr. Osborne, in all large grist mill, and « number of stores and have marked above, After marklng it he’ good will, that he need not look for respect- | ther buildings which centre trade there. ing officer, who wiil look at the counterfoil’ He will never find any. The great Duke '™gs and is centrally located for doing to identify the ballot by it. After tearing of Wellington who knew Portugal and | large country business and should, no off the counterfoil aud destroying it, the ' Spain seventy-five years ago, and who was “oubt, before a year expires. Both these presiding cfficer puts the ballot paper in|/as competent as Paul Bert to give an last towns will have railway communication. the box. Should the voter be unable to opinion, said: ‘The expulsion of the, 5° far as I know and can jndge from pres- lent indicati I borate the state- d, he st tak ‘ ; i ngat, |ent incications, I can currobora ® sta’ read, he wust take an oath to that effect. Jesuits was an evil for Spain and Portnga ‘ peanbh of Damutiid A Mca to their circular, May 4, 1882, ro. a. oe a) Cae | a» Aa. 5 es : ne we 6S A nm Be £4 Ba oes Weak se -& aes) SE ad el La w bs, » TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER | Island. ua anteed, ‘Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner | Then he will be accompanied by the pre- | siding officer to the compartment, and in| the presence of the candidates’ represen- 'tatives (who are sworn to secrecy) the Officer makes the cross alongside the 1000 lbs. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY (75 of the candidates for whom the! elector desires to vote. 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 EGGS. AT THE SHORTEST ROTICE. :0; To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Wes= Orders by mail promplly executed. J QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaad English weeds or Worsted Suits Fer Canadian Tweed Suits, lor Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- ,and the Candidates being tired, agreed to It ruined the education of the upper orders.” The stern old Duke knew and recognized worth when he met it. I have shown that the Catholic Church strengthens conscience ; that Spain is not sitting in darkness; that, therefore, Mr. Osborne’s speech at the A. B.S Meeting was unjust, unintentionally I suppose, and filled with misrepresentations. ven to collect funds for a Bible Suciety, or to make a *‘ smart’ speech, it is not allowable to revile what you know not, or to misre- | present what you do know, My task is dune. I shall not trouble you any more on this point. I thank you, Mr. Editor, for your courtesy. st clrmmaaaas . RIEN. The Bonshaw Meeting. Tv the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sin,—A meeting attended by the four candidates was held last night at Bonshaw with a Grit Chairman and R-por-. ter, so in order that you may have a correct account I take pen in hand. It was nine o'clock before the meeting was organized, occupy one hour each only, and provided to! make the best they could of the alloted | time. Mr Brecken spoke without notes, | and was allowed on all hands to have done UPPER QUEEN STREET, Bie 80 DOZEN WANTED THIS os SEASON, for which we are prepared to pay $75, OOO os casu. A splendid chance for Egg Buyers to make money by selling to us, We guarantee to pay highest prices. ARTHUR & TOOMBS. ’ May 18, TeSz: There you will find the largest and best assortment 9 Cloths in the Prices very moderate. The best workmanship cud a perfect fit —ALSO-— A complete Jine of Gents’ Furnishings and Velt Uats, cheap,&c. &e. a * oe Charlottetown, Ucr, 11, 1881, well. He was fullowed by Mr. Davies who in his usual clear and forcible manner, ,took up the various matters treated ot by Mc. Brecken and some more besides, but failed, I believe, to make any converts. Dr. Jenkins then took the stand, and delivered a plain, sensible speech, which ‘took very well. Ex-Gorérnor Laird then produced his testimonials, and the general jimpression was that he wants to be a Gov- jernor azain; but the people d» not appear Any further information, if required, shall be pleased io eo ours very truly, (Signed) F. Lane, Registrar, County of Hamilton. Sir,--A great deal has been said of late in regard to Manitoba and some of the new towns springing up there. I was in that district last year, I passed through Cartwright, also Nelsonville. I aia con- vinced, from what I saw and beard, that these towns, in the near future, will be good business centres. Nelsonville is al- ready quite a settled flourishing town. I have seen a letter, read to me to day, from Mr. F. Lane, registrar of the county of Hamilton, Mountain City; from what I know personally I can endorse every word ofic. Ithink it would pay anyone think- ing of settling to go up and t and see facts for themselves. All the places will have railway accommodation and when the lines get fully running they will all be places of considerable importance. Yours veeneotielhe, W. E. Greexwoop. From Hamrvrox.—A gentleman writes: ‘I have suffered or over four years with night losses and general weakness caused by abuse. I had tried all the aivertised medicines, and a number of emiaent doctors, and found no ee or benefit. a owe A. yapin bones of Mack's Magnetic ici am enti ely restored. See advertisement in another col- umn. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Company. (ma 20 2w wky 2 Tue Government immigration sheds, recent- ly burned at Quebeo, are being rapidly rebuilt, and will be completed in about ten days. Meanwhile, some sheds to the Grand Trank are being utilized no inconvenience is su [eee to gt art aa chance. erred 750 immigran iyed ther: ov te Bh and 55D ay the Tey PEt er moe. REST cE MAGA ZS TOE M “files en ene on oer ps PA \ 2 oh nec amt