we nae en ai aE NT ih aSPOO Oar Maa Ce cial Sak an ell Madi aatiids wesier noe 6 Local and Other items. rue City Council meets this evening at 7.30, - Nortu River Oysters at the Unien House. {mayls Sr pa a The ** Nor hern hight” will arrive in Char- tetown to-night rus ‘' Princess of Wales” left Pictou for this port at 2.15 p. p, ~*~ fue steamer ‘St. Lawrence” ieft Suim- mereide for Shediac at neon to-day . case of assault and a case ol drunken the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this foreneon, CINE ness at > ip is th t Mr. shortly resiga the§Chancellorship of the Lx hequer. reported ~ \ poy named Thomas Reast was, on Friday last, erushed to death between two fat at the Halifax Deep Water Terminus, cars ran Rersrts from Port Hawkesbury state that the Straits of Canso are blocked with ice, and the shipping will be detained for a few days to come. : | meet in i Tne Libera!l-Conservatives will Welsh & Owen’s building, Queen Street, at eight o'clock, to organize for the coming Do minion election. ~~ Tur Charlottetown Land League meets this evening at 8 o'clock, in St. Patrick's Hall, when the half-yearly election of officers will take place. - > Tur “Orphan Bey” will be shown at the Market to-morrow ; and will stand at Con- nolly’s Livery Stable during the remaining portion of the dey. - - A SPECIAL TRAIN will hereafter leave this city at 6.30 every morning to connect with the Shediac boat at Summerside, and will re- turn on arrival of that boat at Summerside. Giadstope will | | Bruce's, THE DAILY MXA MINE } , Special Notices. Bazan DkessMakrns, just received at the | Louden Aouse. m2 2i One set Nickel Pilaited Harness, nearly new Apply to H Coomrs. {ma 13 3i pat A vew bags evacked oats at the Family Gro- jeery. Ki, k.. Brace [may | Ong Wood Pump left on sale can be got | very cheap. Apply to H. Coomas. [may]3 3. | New hats, new Worsteds, new Tweeds, | opening to day at D. A, Bruce’s. al2 tf Onkr Barouche, American build; ssid té be | the hb Apply to H. Coomss, {ipa 13 3i pat | Ifyou want a Wagon or Carriage | ofany kind, and huve some ¢ld |Bank Paper, you ean trade to ad-| | Vantage with BH. Coombs. mi3 31 eod ston the fsland, | Cait and see the variety of Bedreom Fur- ' | ; | mays CoME and see the new Worsteds at D A. 72 Queen Street Jmay 9 why Will be One Pedlar’s wagon left on sale. sold at a bargain as the owner wants the money. Apply to H. CoomsBs., {ma 13 31 | Come and see the splendid assortment of Spring Tweeds manufactured at the Char- lottetown Woolen Mills, and for sale cheap at Wm. Gurdon’s store, sign of the Sheep, Grafton Street, near Walker's corner. @ld Bank Vaper still buying fer eash.—H. Coombs. ni FS 3i eod HAviuis Luxe Hrater—a good, simple remedy*for a troublesome cough or cold—for Sale at The Apothecaries’ Hall. Gid Bank Notes taken at Beer & Go's. fap 10 Scotch Twrrps.—A splended assortment of Nc otch iwe eds, just opened to-day, at L E. Prow- e's. ap?) Colwill's {ma 24 tf 200 coils Manilla Reop, 9 and [2-thread, for Lobster Packers. Cnroice Serpo WuHear at W. P. > Tas tug “ Gladiator,”’ which left Richi bucte for Pictou on the 12th instant, put into this port yesterday morning. She was, owing to heavy ice, unable to enter Pictou haibor. 2 wee CarpisaL McCLosxery has been instructed by the Pope to call upon all Irish Catholics to declare in a public doctment that their case is distinctly separate from that of the sec taries, ee — A FIRE occurred at Ridgetown, Ont., on the 10th imst., which destro)ed nearly the whole business portion of the place. The aggregate loss -will probably amount to over $100,000. Oneor two insurance compapiés lose heavily. > Ix the Senate on Friday last, Sir Alexander Campbell introduced a bill to provide for the construction ef branch railways to connect Cape Traverse with the Prince Edward Island Kailway, and Cape Tormentine with the Intercolonial. - > _ By a decision of the Board of Health at St. John, persons who have died abroad are not allowed to be brought to that city unless her- metically sealed in a metal coffin. This order has been passed in the interest of the public health, and in order to prevent the spread of contagious diseases, eave Two Sramen Drowxep.—The schooner **Chirous,” of Yarmouth, which arrived at Halifax on Friday from the Western Banks for bait, reporte, on the 3rd ult., two of the crew, named John Delong and Isaiah Innes, while tending their trawls, were drowned. They were both natives of Eel Brook, Yar- mouth, N. 8., and about twenty one years of age. aohediliiciadell Tue following telegram was received by J. H. Cathrae, Esq., this afternoon :— MonTREAL, 15th May. To J. H. ‘** Peruvian” spoken, five Saturday morning, in vicinity Cape North, with loss propeller. Have ordered on steamships ‘‘ Newfoundland” from Sydney, and ‘ Acadian,” from Halifax, to tow into port. Cathree : H, & A. ALLAN. - > — Hanan anv Ross.—Hanlan has postponed his departure from England a week, having had offers to go to Berlin, &e He has re- ceived a telegram from Winnipeg, Mar., offering a purse of $5,C00 if the Ross race is held in that place. Ross is said to be seri- ously eonsidering the matter of giving his consent to have the race rowed there. Ross has hada proposition to take charge of a hotel in St. Louis, and says the race with Haulan will be his last one. 1) ahh dee Tse Halifax Herald says :—The Lib-Con. journals are cruelly calling attention to the fact that Charlottetown, Summerside and Georgetown, the three places at which Mr. | Blake spoke in Prince Edward Island duriug his missionary tour last summer, have all been carried by the Liberal-canservatives at the recent eleetions This is another evidence of the beneficial effects of Mr. Blake’s eloquence. The coming elections in Nova Scotia will afford further testimony of the same kind. onl Mr. Del osmos. in the House of Commons, on the 12th, called attention to the Chinese question. He real a telegram stating that 24,000 would arrive by Auzust, and said they would soon outnumber the whites and drive the latter cut of the Proyinee. Sir John said that no complaint had been made to the Gov ernment that white Iasbor was being driven out by Chinese. White labor was so scarce and dear on the Pacitic Coast that it would be impossible te baild the Pacitic Railway within the specified time without Chinese labor. > Tur Rome, N. Y., Sentined has reports from the surrounding dairy region showing that the meadows and pastures are largely winter- killed, many being ploughed up because en- tirely ruined by the repeated frosts and thaw- ing when there was no snow on the ground in winter, The drouth of the two weeks past has kept the grass back. Cattle are not turn- ed out yet, and the hay crops will be short. Important dairy interests will suffer. The number of cows in milk is 15 per cent. less than last year, and the flow of milk will necestarily be diminished in greater propor- tien, (alata li “oMNAMBULISM —A most singular story is related of a somnambulist, a servant in the employ of Mr. Hyde, of St. Antoine-street, Montreal. Her bedroom is in the third storey, and while asleep a few nights ago she arose, made her way chrough the double window of the bedroom, and was precipitated thirty feet to the pavement, She then arose aud staggered as the street, awakening Wien she reached the corner of Chatham | ftreet, a quarter of a mile away. She bur. ried back to the abode of her mistress, and Was admi'ted. She had been two hours wan- ering, and was very much bruised. Dr cte —W. E. Dawson & Co. ap24 | Go To WV. P. CoiwiLx’s for Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds. {ap 7 wkly 2m ARRIVED per 5. S. ‘‘Copia,” in Halifax and now on way, 26 cases London Goods, of Latest Spring Fashions, selected personally by one of the firm, A large stock to follow, by S. 3. *' Prince Edward,” “Ethel Blanche,’ &e.—-W. & A. Brown & Co, alS You cannot get 2 better fitting suit or better | bargains, than at D. A. Bruce's, 72 Queen Streat. [may 9 wky To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel protectors, orly 10 centa, at Dorsey, Gorr & Co. - [ap28 tf A GooD assortment of Walnat Devonports, cheap for eash.--_M. BuTener. may Old Bank Neoies taken at Beer & Golf's. fap 10 | A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells. m2] tf Persons wanting Brahma Hen Eaas, (pure | breed) for hatching, can procure them for ten cents each, on application at this office. Also Pekin Duck Eggs, same price. | New Marte Sueak at Reer & Gorr’s. 1,000 Grain Sacks for sale cheap, at W. E. Dawson & Co's. ap24 Tue cnly place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown's Shop, corncy of Prince and Grafton Streets. nov | tf wky ‘Aut Ricurt,’ is the general exclamation of all who have used Minard’s Liniment, for it always proves to be just what it is represent- ed. apl3 D> A. Bruce is showing to-day, English and American Hats, lates styles —splendid value, al2 ti A LARGE stocl’ of fresh Vegetable Sceds, of the best quality and in great variety, just received at Watson's Drug Store. a24 tf RICE, ; RIGE FLOUR, GROUND RIGE, &c. Imported pisecr frem BURMAH, and Milled at their new Mi.ls, Cote Street, St. Paul by the Crop 1882, Priwe Qvatiry. Movust Royal. MILtinc axnp Maxvrac- TURING Co,, Liurrep, Miils at Cote, St. Paul. Offices 65 St. Peter Street, Montreal. Ross, Halil & 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 COAT!” COAL. FEW TONS ROUND PICTOU COAL for sale for cash on delivery, Enquire | at KOUGHAN'S SCALES, April 28, 1882. CARD. LL parties indebted to the Estate of the late Wm. R. Watson, Eerq., are hereby notified that in order to wind up the affairs of the Estate, all Book accounts remaining unpaid on the 15ih May next, will have to be placed in the bands o1 the ( lerk of the Courts | for collection. For the convenience of parties, I will be in | attendance at the office of the Estate, at the City Drug Store, Queen Street, between the hours of 3and 4 o’clock, p. m., daily, where all payments may be made to me. WILLIAM H. SHANKS. Agent for Estate. April 27, 1882—eod tf, rg 3i 10 SELL OR 10 LET, FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SVAND on LX Queen Street, with twelve rooms and a large shop, suitable for any kind of business, with a good cellar, and every other accommo- dation For turther particulars enquire at the Examiner office. 000 GRAIN BAGS . i Lap mY i AT THE i LONDON HOUSE. May 1, ’82—6i eod POTATOES. | WANT a few bundred bushels Potatoes, | Garduer found no bones broken and no inter nal injuries, He cannot account for her fall | anil absente of serious injury therefrom. Rose and Prolifics preferred, H. COOMBs. Muy 4, '82~31 vod, wkfy gi, wkly pyt 3} Gents’ Furnishing ' Oharfuttetowny April 10, 1882—0d put ee ee RN NE a a N “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” nen f[XELE 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., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain aud Fancy Biscuits, &c., AT TRE SHORTEST NOTICE, ——:0: 1000 ibs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,’ from Montreal. yee Orders by mail promplly executed. J QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. May 4 81 British Warehcuse, ——- —-0»— ——. : &f. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 26 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles, SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR PARTNERS. Ww. Manchester and Glasgow Goods, alsoa large let Carpets of New Desigas 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. & A. BROWN & CO. ee April 28, 1882. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. J. B. MACDONALD'S New ‘Tweeds will be made to order at the following prices, viz.: Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 os Better, $4 . 15 00 Fine, a 4 16 50 Best, 4 " 18 50 “ - Worsted Suits “ “ 14 JO up. Goods In Great Variety. London, American and Conadian Felt Hats, at the Lewest Prices, S288. MAO DONA, D. Brennans Old Stand, Queen Street, April 25, 1882—wkly, ne —— ee eee eee — ee ans eng n MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! cine sinntaten O° 0 The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - .- $939,523.92, Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York, — The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Every description of Property covered at lowest rates, by the undersigned. Policies issued ——-—10: — The Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen CAPITAL, $15,000,600, Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. 0:0 The North American Life Insurance Company, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Indus. | trial Plans. ——-—-—:0: The London and Lancashire . Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT < " - oo R, MAY 15, 1882. oF | IGONCENT | : ) ; ir VHERE will be a CONCERT, IX AID OF a THE POOR, ia the | flea oY. ML GA. BALL, —ON — WE OFF LR THU ai) Tons Witite Lead, | HURSDAY, May 18. _Club and the best vocalists in the city,a /really enjoyable entertainment may be ex- | pected Programme printed on the 17(b. | O Tons Colored Paint, ne 15 cents. Concert at 8 p.m, oo barrels Whiting, nts 0)“ Portland Gement VALUABLE AND veal See Handsome Private Residence, 12 Gasks Li. aed Oil, | ON PRINCE STREET, Selling at usual advance on cost for Cash. W. E. DAWSON & CO. I AM instrucied by M. P. Hoax, Esq., to May 5, 1882—2w 3aw pat sell at Auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 17th inst. at 12 o’elock,— His very handsome and valuable property on Prince Street, opposite St. Paul's Church, centrally located in one of the best neigh- borhoods. The residence is a 3 storey French roof,com- fortably and conveniently built for the owner's own use. Contains fourteen rooms, with pantry, good frost-proof cellar, with stable, coach house, aad other outbuildings in the rear, The land meusures 42 feet on Prince Street, and extends back 169 feet. | TekMs—One half down, balance in two or | three years, with interest at six per cent. per } anpum.,. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ‘Fo the Stock Raisers of P, BE. Island. “Orphan Boy.” es W Kk have purchased this celebrated Thoroughbred Stallion, and irtend travelilog him throughout the Island during the present seascn. Owing to unforseen cir- camstances he will not be here for the open. | ing of the season, but will be ready to start out about the 12th or 15th of May, PEDIGRER. Office of the Turf, Field and Farm, No. 37, Park Row, New York, January 12, 1876. Orphan Boy, bred by Hon. A. Belmont, is a Blood Bay Colt, foaled spring of 1872, has a star in the forehead, and a little white on hee! of right fore foot, and a spot over the coronct of the same foot; by Lexington dam Imp, Spiletta by Stockwell. 2nd dam Oliva Augusta by Cowl. 3rd dam Maria, by bel- Ch’town, May 4, 1882. MILLINERY. \ ISS GALLANT begs to inform her 4 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 contident ot giving satisfaction to all who may favor her with Lheirpatronage,. ma 3im 5 on 9 ee Tickets to all Points shazzer, 4th dam, Melbourne’s dam by Cer- WEST AND RGRTH WEST, vantes. 5th dam byGolumpus. 6th dam by 6 Paynator. 7th dam, ister to Zodiac by St. e ' ’ George. 8th dam Abigal by Woodpicker. ver the brite reolonial und 9th dam Firctail by Eclipse. 10th doi by Blank. Jith dam by “ade, 12th dam, Spectator’s dam by Partner. 13th dam Bon- nie Lass by Bay Bolton. 14th dam by Dar: ley’s Arabian, 15th dam by Byerly Turk, ‘6th dam by Talfolt Barb. .17th, dam by Pisce’s White Turk. 18th dam Natural Barb Mare, I, 8. D. Bruce, author and compiler of the American Stud Book, do certify the above pedigree of Orphan Boy to be true “nd cor rect, Given under my hand this }2th day of January ,1876. (Signed) 8. D. Breen, Grand Titink Railways, For sale at Post Office at Picton Landing by D. A. McLEOD. May 2, 182. JUsT PUBLISHED?! — “Short Speculative Essays,” G. E. & J. SULLIVAN. Ch’town, May 9, 1882—eod, wkiy flis sire, Lexington, was the most noted BY ROBERT B. THOMAS, Racchorse of bis day im America, and the For sale at the Bookstores of Messrs. greatest sire of Racehorses ever in America,| Bremner Bros., Chappelle, Harvie «nd G H., having among the number of his get such! Haszard. Price 50 cents, 2 29 2w good ones as Norlolk, Asteroid, Idlewild, Lightening, Lancaster, Harry Basset, King- fisher, Kentucky, Baywood, Bayonet, Daniel Beone, Preakness, Monarchist, Acrobat, Judge Curtis, Voxhall, Foster, Tom Bowli g, Weaderer, Tom Ochiltree, Wardance, Brother ad to Basset, Dnke of Magenta, and a host of : ; others equally as good, a Orphan Boy was Y ae Chaslottetowa Gas Light Company got by the greatest horse in America, so was aati foes foe tae a 6 +i _ his dam got by the greatest sire of race- 6. + adi ee a a ae horses in England—Stockwell. Of him it is TS etc., at a moderate cost to sufficient to say that on one occasion thre ot ; be get tein Ist, 2nd and 3rd for the Eng- ean at ine’ Worker ot" ponies pee a igh Derby. ; MB Orphan Boy has carried off the First Prize eee mene of light than any at every Exhibilion at which he has been at ’ ma So same Consumption of exhibited, At the Exhibition held at St : ee : . ,|__ Dr. Wallate, F. R. 5. E., F. C. 8, Gas John N. B., in 1880, he won Grand Diploma | ; bie ’ wei i TG for best Stallion in the Maritime Provinces, | ee A City . Glaegow, in 2 saetere At the Dominion Exhibition held at Halifax, sesaues ot hat i that £130,000 in 188!,he won First Prize for best Tiorouyh- oe b Z jonni a oh een be bred Stailion of four years old and upwards ; Saha aad ae rs a _— 2 a - and at the same place, won from a field of 32 eo S think & telter Wes 4 th growed Stallions, the best the Dominion could pos- Grays siiiohieh vue I * bs . 7 sibly produce, the special prize of titty dollais all ona Ba a “ : sate or Chase the effercd by the Minister of Agriculture for the o 7 oe ate ‘ aor Sp’ eeoyeeate best Stallion in the Dominion, SR cece gee Speh© teetled SF ene Orphan Boy stauds 15 hands 24 inches in oe Sa ee ‘ “4 height, aad weighs 1078 lbn bs etigh,| , ThE eport ot the Commits ofthe Binh easy action, and magnificent Carriage, Shews | pot mears for the developmen) of light irom at of te Gad’ © ‘Rind aad peutic Sinppsi- Coal Gas of different qualities—com prising ion. 18 With the above facts before us we fee] i fone e ee ae end secure in saying that this is rer best Stock acl Bray's usdecte’ yiciace’ pis an ha Horse ever imported to the Island; and the | - ; terms being so moderate (single service $6, eresener tae weft Bader yee season $10.) We feel assured that every so aie r ‘ _—o ic : - breeder of Horses who is desirous of improv- 7 GHOTS CR ePEPS US o ce wh, ing bis Stock, will take this op; ortunity of abel iy BB tee Ae eniigts doing 80. 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 foliowing results have been obtained, They were made by burning samples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at ¢3 per thousand feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost. ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burners used in the last experiment, will iherefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the author. ty of scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the ;squares of their powers, and such a com. . : | parison with the case of the use of (an, ite a ; : sales | cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY | renders its use desirable wherever it ea be ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION | méredated.” 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,'79,| a. the above experiments were made with Rgpour on the Lorye Hichianp Woiskey; | Gen af $3 per 1000 feet, and not. dima “We have visited the bottling stores °f/ through Bray's Bernera. ti will readily be Greenlees Brothers, and have selected | ..n how much more esoncasical it is to con- from the vats, samples of their Lorne | sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is Highland Whisky, and have subjected | oniy $2.63 per 1000 fout as now charged them to careful examination and analysis. | igte sialyl ; a The samples were very frayrant, aie. Bay's eee, more especially through and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all | Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the the characteristics of pure and = well-| well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- aes Scotch Whisky of the firet | struments for testing the iliuminating power bres ity. H , of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gag js ARTHUR Hn, a ae a. D. » | Companies ; “In presenting the Bray’s Stand. Orto Henvun, F.C. 3., F. 1, C. }ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, Agent :— |for which we are the sole Agents in the OWEN CONNOLLY | United States, to the attention of the public, Charlottetown, P. E. 1 | we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt” They turtber add: « The yield ot : = | light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, See ae for ‘asa “ae AMNE. | a, a . aon = cousumed than ; e Cheapest and most Newsy Pa | tse om ary fa fe Barner bitberto in- Published in re, Taland, ai troduced, (ne 4 od Feb, 24, 1882. (etna AORULID Si IPS T pope mee a re ee ae Nene — PN aA PIS fo er a een — ii oseckis healt dt oe i aise eat | fen oe ia