Re RON AR mr seta Mauch work, if so, he lies under a mistake} a nn enna cata ON AU ALO ~y Se ——— ee Smeemrenes om the ee ms . i . “ns Reiaietninadh Gaetpetttiniienmmandllimnendeen OP eg we ecovacameraiamates ces: eetmmuanaeets iiion inet iaaas iat Faeni Sila aw mA Stee alata Co . ot : Lit 4h Gh ash QUA ite as, hi a sae \p iblic meeting was held ju Ward e - £% 9 shall be Guaulhed to vote under aby of the oh a e qualific. esaid, shall be entitled to = = [ur marke! oe Prices the same 4on to-€ay Was Ve a..> 2 yPriaady ONE com ‘ riuvea pos . ? ny i : ca , : - pendiary - oo UES 1GN . i a., Editor of the lative j ‘aterday la Hexry LAW arrived from © va on Mr. Percy Pore, son of the Minister of Marine aud Fisheries, arrived fro yesterday. Uttawa = Ty Patriarch’s Address, Grand Divisien ' ortny Tux Grand \ at the late ses-1on ot the will appear toonorrew, a or » « . ‘ Th be 3 ral’ : }. . THe» ie mawara : : apt. rraser, yasseu | ISO ab ¢ ne @cCiocKk, p. m.,- due here t wi Tween rRing, Tye steamer Si. Leawrence left for Pictou to-day, and ta i rescess of bhales left lor Point du Che The latter is now ef Augustine © ‘aicpabaiahiniest Tux Brigt. ‘* clildred.”’ Capt. Callaghan, te Peake Bros. & Oe., arrived from Liverpeo! this afteracon, with acargoof salt. She is the tirst arrival of the season. aa ; Yue Master of the Rolls gave judgment to-day in the case argued before him last week, with reference to the Breastwork on Stanley River, and dissolved the Injuanc-! ton. We still continue to keep more people at Pockiin Heuse then at any other Hotel on Priace Edward Island, and drive them to and from trains aud steamers free of charge. oe Tux Supreme Court met to-day. There are six appeals on the and several rules to be argued for new trials. Two Atlas cases on the docket are put off for want of a sek et LOCcNeL, witnesses. ExamisaTioNs. —Theannual examination for Teacher's Licenses of the jirst and second class, will be held in the Prince of Wales College Building, commencing on Monday the 7th day of June, next, at 9 o'clock, a.m. Intending candidates should forward their applications ‘te the Education office before the 25th of May. LD. Montcomery, Supt. ef Education, Tur following appointments were mado by His Honor the \.ieutenant-Governor in Coun- eil, on the 20th a't.:— James MacLeod, Esq., M.D., to bea Coroner for Qween’s County. Peter Conroy Esq., M. D., to be a Coroner fer Queen's County. John allan Macdonald, Esq., Johnston's River, Lot 35, to be Supervisor for the 8th District of Queen’s County, vice Bernard Callaghan, E-q., resigned. cosine elles Cecxer.—The annual general meeting of Phenix Cricket Club, was held as advertized, on Saturday last. The Secretary's report having been read and unanimously adopted, the officers for the seasen were then elected. Patron—His Honor Judge Young, L. L. D. President-—I.. H. Davies. Vice-Preside::t—(Gioo0. Macleod. Committee 5. Pavies, J. A. and W. ©. Hobkirk. See’y-Treas. -John H. Yee. Afield Comittee composed of Jas. Me- Arthur, S. Jenkins, R. Higgsand F. Kennedy, were also appo uted. LinpLey Ornea Cvo,—Last evening ‘‘ Cyn thia the Zingarella” was the piece de revtat- gace. and served admirably te exhibit the talents ef Miss Helen Adellin the title role. Her personvei was admirable, and her acting showed that s!.o possessed strong, tragic and emotional power. Miss Forsters ‘‘Starlight Longworth, Beas” is a role well fitted for this artiste. Mr. J. F. Bird, as “‘the Wolf,” was sufficient. The “Two Comics ”"—Messrs. Lindley and Tavernier —— vere grotesque and humorous enough. their jegal escapades being the height ofabsurdity. Mr. J. D. Walsh, as Lemuel, was simply immense—the part being admir- ably adapted to his physique. Mr. John Mills was up to the standard as ‘‘ Alfred.’ ‘The first piese —’* H. M. 8. Spitfire”-—is a nautical comery and very funny; but the sea battle was evilentiy out of gear, as although -eannon balls y ere flying through the air, they must have been impelled by hydraulic or other pressure, inasmuch as they arrived with- out the usua) noisy eannonade. To-night a piece familiar vo all players—the ‘‘Strests of New York”—-will be, produced, for which special features are offered, viz., 2 fire scene with aid of local firemen, section carts, bic., and novel effects. The piece will be supple- mated by a new farce. ‘ excelente Tag Recisiay Orvice.—The statement in last Saturday 3 Pafriof respecting the Registry Office, lacks tlic essential element. The facie of the case are simply these: At the time Mr. Davies’ Government came into office the work in the Registry Office was some months in ar- rears. Mr. Davies, in order to have the work brought up, put extra help into the office and increased the work gradually from 20 to 30 folios per day, at which last figure it remained, any Clerk copying more than 30 folios per day betag allowed 8 cents per folio for the extra work performed. ‘The 40 folio system was made by ap order in ‘Council of the 15th December, 1878. and continued up to the for- mation of Mr. Sullivan’s Government, and for some time afierward ; but no extra werk over the 40 folios was paid for or performed. oes the writer of the article in the Patriot mean to say that to properly write and compare 40 folios per day during office hours is not too | either wilfully or threugh ignerance. The Olerks in the Registry Office have been ‘writ- ing and comparing 35 folios per day since the Ist of January ; and comparing the amount | of work required from ther and the salaries they receive with that of other officials, we must say that they are insufficiently paid. The number of folios copied by the Clerks from the Ist of Aj ril, 1879 to first of March 1589, a8 given by the Auditor, we assume to be cor- rect. ‘The statement shows that the Acting Assistant Re zistrar fell wide of the mark of 30 folios per diem when he only wrote 1427 folios in 132 days. Mr. Petersen was for Some time Acting Registrar, and if he has fallen short of the work required of him (of Which we have no positive proof) it must have caused by the bad example set by his Predecessor. ‘There is but a puny difference, the proverb says, between he who works and he who plays, and the one that plays gets it. Will not the writer in the Patriot, from his a) Sk We 4 ; ; 6, in the Warehouse of Henry Coombs, Esq., for the purpose of nominating two candidates nded. | to represent Ward 5 at the coming civic ek tou. Mr. Henry Rackam was appointed MAirMaAN hie meeting was addressed bs - ciiinnon, Horne, | C he gh ache, Beer, Newson, Martin, a h Lawson, ©. ©., and Farqu a, ’ vy all agreed that we shouidt : nen We couia get tor renrese! n the Wounel, All the speak. érs were ii or of the present representatives, Several ations were, how ever, made, Mave i by A i. Fosonh Ky a vosepnh Ant tht, Ksq., that Mr. John Newson a ft! _ . ’ bs . uy and proper person to represent the }; astern end ot Ward 5, for the comihg elec- ‘¢) os er) ; _— as : : - n—carried, W ith a few dissenting voices. Moy ou UV Donald Mekinnon, kisq . seconded T ‘ ° . : v. ). Uurtis, Neg., that Mr. ‘Thomas Me. Lean be a fit and proper person to represent W ard 5 at the coming election Metion lost. Meved by David Lawnon, iisy., seconded by Angus D. Martin, Esq, that Alexander bea ditand proper person to re- Ward 5 at the coming election ‘a almost unanimously. Moved by Walter Lowe, Esq., seconded by Donald Me- Kinnon, Esq., that Henry B. Smith, Esq., be a fit and proper person to represent Ward 5 aG the coming clection.—Motion carried. Moved by William Welsh, Esq., and seconded by Angus D. Martin, Esq., that the meeting pledge themselves to support the nominations of Messrs, Horne andi Newson at the coming election. The motion was put and earried almost unanimously. Moved —that a committee of three be ap- pointed to meet the committees from other wards, to rominate a Mayor. The committee are Alexander MeKinnon. [Esq., Benjamin Hooper, Esq., and Henry Coombs, Esa. A vote of thanks was tendered to the Chairman and Secretary, then the meeting adjourned. Matrnuew ALLAN. Seeretary. Horne, Esq., present Carried A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three boitles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and I want everybody te knew it for their benefit.” eo — Special Notices. Bermuda Onions at Beer & Goff's, fi | _ MAPLE Syrup, 15 cts. per pint, at Beer & Goft’s —3in. Very cHoce Island Heney, 25 cts. at Beer & Goff’s.—Sin per Ib. CrocotatTe and Cocoa Caramels—our own make—deliciouss at ‘‘The Confectionery.” Try them. m 12i Tur Best Island Timethy and Clover Seed at the Agricultural Store.--R. May. = [a293i 293i CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH - Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Niekel ware, Knquire for it. New Goops, Spring and Summer, 1550— ata smaliadvance on cost, at the Manchester House, Queen Street, as they must be sold this seasen. A new line of ‘I'weeds and (oat- ings received. Inspection solicited.—S. W. MoMverayr. : [iw eod Tweeds and Jcsr ARRIVED. — New o Bruce & Worsteds, in great variety, at McKewziz’s.—-ap28 Casu ror Eces.— Merchanis in the country rill vet the highest price fer their eggs 2! the ily Grocery. —R. K. Brace. ’ Tue finest English Flower and Vegetable Seed just received at the Agricultural Store. R. May. fap 21, #i cod 228 HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN MOUSE, April 36th.--S Rubin, H Hart, St John, N B;P F Barelvy, Colorado; John H Winsloe, St. Peter's Bay ; W Winton, Stratford, Ont.; J Dreyfus, Bosten. May Ist.—R. Booth, Montreal , George H Davies, do.- REVERE HOUSE, 29,—H T Parcell, Boston, Mass.; O Hanvebay, Georgetown ; H S Hamilton, Pic- tou, N S; 1] W McLaren, Montreal. 30th— GS Page, Montreal; TG Lavers, Yarmouth, NS.” May Ist.—H R Keer, St John, N B. ‘8ed,.—Caleb Schurman, Summerside ; William Read, do; E’ Carry, Windsor, NS. ROCELIN HOUSE, May Ist.—John McCormack, Seuris; Ste- phen McDonald, do; James Laird, New Glas- gow ; Alexander Mc Milian, Wheatley River; Mrs. Dr. Muttart, Souris ; Robert Leard, Vic- toria ; Henry Leard, Bedeque; Capt. Ander- son, New London; D M Fraser, wife and fam ily, P. E. 1. Railway ; James Carr, Freder- icton, N B. May 3rd.-- A H Matheson, Covehead ; John Bourke, Lot 49; John Rat. say, Rose Hill; Edward Laughlin, do; John Holmes, Crapaud. April SHIPPING ENTELLIGENRCE. Georgetown, May 2nd-—Arrived brigt. Sirius, Halifax, mdze; brigt, William, Bristol, 80 tons salt. 5 ee May 3rd —Halcyon, Pictou, coal; Alatia. Cien- fuguos, Cuba, 486 bhds, and 53 tierces sugar, for Montreal. CLEARED. Schr. Raven, St. John's, N’fld, 2,000 bushels potatoes, 120 do turnips, 100 do oats, 1,- 600 pounds ham and bacon, 9 bbls. oys- ters, 150 doz. eggs, shipped by Patrick ‘Trainor. DIED. At Princetown Road, Lot 33, on the 27th April, after an illness of sixteen weeks, Sarah Harding, the beloved daughter of Henry and Sarah Chowen, aged 14 years and 5 months. nee te + FRUIT, &c. E shali have per ‘‘W orcester,” on Wednesday, May 5th,— Boxes ORANGES, Bbls. APPLES, Boxes FIGS, Bags PEANUTS, ; Bbls. WHITE BEANS. CARVELL BROS. y Own experience, say ‘that’s’ so.” April 27, '80—2i eod Beer, Ksq., secouded by ‘““JoHn Werks, Batler, N. ¥.” | Received We have Just our first instalment of New Spring Goods Ry 8 8. Qaliforaiaa,” from London, “Nestorian,” from Glasvew, * Polynesian,” from Liverpool, and in a tew days, on arrival of other Steamers via Hali- fax, and tBuiunk Bicraud? Tifean : Prings Edward’ Direct to this Port, will have the Balanee of our New Stock of ‘Staple and Fancy DiY GUuDo. As our Buyer purchased cur Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bowght a much larger Stock than usual, Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHHAP GOODS DLRING PHIS SEASON. ee mee With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best Knglish, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large number of customers. It is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, (uality and Style, We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. IIMS & SPOS, April 27, 1880. £22 28D 4091 W/eSBSRNVES : oo oo eels ; : i] for each Ward of {’oune Se Ce } . all Bald Unity, being Im all 7 4 a ’ : as eres ater and Ten Councilmen, WiLL TAURSDAY ead, The ‘Shirteenth Day ef May Newt, A. DL 1850, at the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1, at or near the Store ei Messra. J. & I. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. in Ward No. 2, at ev near the Warehouse ef Kichard Heartz, Esq., fronting on Syduey Strest, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ware Xo. 3, at or near the Markei House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting en Kent & east, be- BE HELD ON Lent Street tween Weymouth and Cumberland Streets, In Ward No. 5, at o the house of Widow Jierney, corner oi treat George and Euston Streets. And at the said Election the Pelt will be opened at Nine o'clock in the forenoon, and coutinue open until Five o'clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise al! that part of | Charlettetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerty known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number ‘wo shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south ef Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Uhree shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies seuth ef Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street, Number Four shall~comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Namber Five shall comprise all that part of Chariettetowa Whick lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the common of the said Town, ew r near QUALIFICATION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLOR», Section §& ef 18 Victoria, Cap. 34, a8 amended by Act 43 Victoria: ‘‘ No persen being in Holy Orders, er being a Minister or Teacher. duly licensed by any denomination of Christians in this Colony, shall be qualitied te be elected Mayor or a Councillor of the said city, ner shall any one be qualitied to be elected Mayor of the said City who shail net be seized or possessed ci frechold or leasehold property, or beth, situate in the said City, ef the value of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDs, over and abeve all legally recorded incum- brauces ; nor shall any persen be qualified te 1 elected a Councillor of the said City who shall not be seized or possessed of frechold or leaseheld property, or both, situate in the said City, to the amount of ONE THOUS- ray Ths ? - oars ‘i a . oa Sn sien | hee AND DOLLARS, over and -above all legally recorded! cunmbrances, or who shall not be in the pessession, use, or occupation, ci pre mises in the City of the yearly rent ot or assessed at TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS per nor during such time as such person lace of profit in the l, er during Counen, directly or indi- aunum ; shall hold any gift or disposal of t ' } ; , such time as he shali have oilee or: p he said a that no person shail be disqualified from bein a Councillor, as aforesaid, by reason of h g ; being a proprietor or shareholder of corperated company. ” NOMINATION any 10 OF MAYOR AND COUN. CILLOES. Act 43 Victoria : time of any and every Councillors, t! ‘*Seven Days before the = : Election for Mayor or candidates for the: ; pe rsens office of Mayor er Councillor shall gtve their names in as such candidates te the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences and additions of such per- sons, together with the office aud Wards for which they are candidates ; aud such entry, when made, shall be deemed nomination by such candidates. ‘There shall be paid by each person, so nominated for Mayor, at the same time,:a ice ot Ten Dollars; and by cach person so nom- inated as Councillor, a fee of Five Dollars, which sums shall go towards paying the cost of Election. , ‘‘No person shail be qualitied, either for the office of Mayor or Councillor, unless such nomination be made in manner and at the time aforesaid. ‘The time appointed for the nomination of| candidates shall be from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour ef Four o'clock in the afternoon of the day fixed fer that purpose.” QUALIFICATION OF ELECTORS. From Section 20, Act 43 Victeria: ‘At all elections of Mayer, or of a Councillor or Councillors, for said City, all-the Male inhab- itants of the age of twenty-one years, and up- wards, who shall have resided in the said City “fF i” ance o > } : if . hara reetly, by himself or his partner, any share| - or intayest in any contract or employment with er en behalf of the Council ; provided vote fov such Mayorgand Councillors in the which the property on which he and Non- Vvard in claims the right to yete is situate ; ; Li peg ' : Win. resident Owners of Real Estate, otherwise - qualitied, shail vete in the Ward where their " ‘oneral | 4 \alification lies. ‘ ' passed |, section G3 of the Act 43 Victoria reads a9 : Tas follows : **For the purposes of the clection to * held next after the passing of this Act no as 41, [Ow or occupier shall be deprived of eh se ee | bie frane -oriight to yote by reason of his Powis Charlotie.| Hob having } M the rates and assessments then wa eatelin * - a. Ine by h it being in all casex sutiicient evi- - Jotice that an Klection of | 7&2¢® 0 such person, other wise duly qualified, hat heis the owns occupier, or tenant of premises of the value or yearly rental of fours teen dollars, [L.S.] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. WV. BE, MORRISON, City Clerk. Mayor's Otlice, Charlottetown, } a, 30th April, 1890. [aa ne pres arg her, i. EXTENSIVE SALE ke #% tm & SIVE OA + TT rn .* val Sa] oy Talnahla B se ate i u! y Cl ttauls y Oth is ' City and Suburban Building Lets, &e AM instructed by Tuno. DasBrisay, Esq., _ to sell at AUCTION, at ‘The Apothe- caries Hall Corner,” ¢ Wednesday, the th day of May Next, at 12 o'clock, noon, (if not previously dis- posed of at private Sale), valuable and eligibly described af follows: the following very situated Propertics, $ Building Lots fronting en Upper Queen Street, between ‘*The Apotinecaries Hall Cor- ner, and the residence of Charles Quirk (com- mencing 64 feet from the Corner); 2 Lots frent each 30 feet on Queen Street, and run back about 80 feet; 1 Let fronts 36 feet on Queen Street and runs back about 42 feet, to- gether with the Buildings thereon, These Lots, centrally located in the Business heart ot the City, present a rare chance to Capital- ra fivst-claas Investment, Common Lot No. 25, FOUR HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS. 1 Lot fronting on Oriebar Street (West Side) 50x75 feet; | Lot frenting on Schoel Street (East Side) 50x75 feet ; | Lot frenting on DesBrisay Street (West Side) 50x75 feet; 1 Lot fronting on Desbrisay Street (West Side) 60 fest, and running back to a point. These Lots are beanti- fully situated on high land in the suburbs of the City, and are most desirably located for Private Residences. 3 Building Lots on the Green ‘* Boyle’s Tannery.” Also, part of WATER LOTS No, 17 and 18 in GEORGETOWN, immediately adjacent to the Public Wharf (on the East Side) and hav- ing a front on Wood Street. Twelve acres of Good Marsh Land, situated near Pullerton’s Creek, Township No. 48, and lately in the possession of Alex. McGregor. Terms at Sale, Full particulars to be-had from either Theophilus Desrisay, Esq , H. J. Cundali, , “aS4., OF divided into Part of Road, near WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, f pat er 5, "30—2aw t — Chgtown, April iif OV EN SQUARE. ee athe & + alia oe INSTALMENT Oj 1G. woom ener, Phe ‘Subseribers h enlarged and re- fitted their establishment, will, in a few days, be prepared to show their customers @ very large and weil selected stock of Goods, bought for Cash, which th will dispose of at their i A. BROWN & €0. April 23, 1880. BILLS OF LABING S ALE - AY SHB ELAMINER OPFOR omer ain ~——eane GOLD MEDAL; PAR ‘8, 3873. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S for at least one year then next preceding the day of election, being British subjects, and 7 ? 5 d ’ }. Actually and in his own right the bona fide owner of the Freeheld of lands or prem- ises in said City of the assessed value cf One Hundred Dollars upon which all assessment due haa been paid ; 2. In the Tenancy or Occupancy of any lands. premises, or tenements of the yearly rental of Fourteen Dollars, however payable ; Provided that every partner, whose share of the rent amounts te fourteen Dollars an- nually, shall be entitled to vote; and that every male British subjeet of the age aferesaid, Non-resident of the said City, who shall be business or other premises in said City, and each of whom shall actually, and within the Wards for which he shall vote, then be and for three months previously shall have) been : deing business, and in actual oecupation of | STEEL PENS. + ’ | py ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE | WORLD. i - | 2c Piuwes:. ; ; ' ee ee | 2.500 AT TREES, three years old, thirteen different sorts, grown by the subscriber _from root grafts, obtained frem one of the | best Dominion Nurseries. Will be sold cheap. | Now is the time to transplant. ©. A. HYNDMAN. April 28, ‘80—pat 2i . |" PDUY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest newa~-local and telegraphic. 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