| | aera | LT amt ane iP ee eee CRW con siw Local aud Other items, Lirnet, Cot, ys in the City Devar, Inspector of Fisheries, > Turk ‘*Worcester " sailed from this port at noon to-day. > Boston for (ine case worsteds, one case Scotch tweeds, opening to day at LD, A. Bruce's. 7 tris Mr. Toombs, not Mr. Coombs, who ; pening a new etore at Moncton. a THE surveying steamer Guinare arrived at Harbor Breton, N'tid, on Thursday last. deh l-te Tuk steamer ‘* Miramichi” arrived from Montreal te-day with a cargo of merchandize. > We are please? to see that Bonj. Davies, | EX PRINCE EDWARD. | Ts canvass all over the county is, we learn, | Ksq., who has been ill a short time ia recover- ing. ~_— - - progressing favorably for the Liberal Conser- vatives. Lapiss’ Kaglish Kid Walking Boots, SI'p- | pers and Shoes. the London House. aacienn | Tux new Time Table of the P. E. Island | The| | Railway comes into effect on Monday. table will be found in our advertising columns. | - > - Tue Rev. Thomas Duncan (before his de- | parture for Scotland) will oceupy the pulpit! of St. James’ Church, on Sabbath evening, at | 6.30 o'clock, > WIL» rumors are circulated at Mexico tha3 President Barrios’ object in visiting the United States is to propose the annexation of Guato- mala to the United States. dca A SERf0vS accident occurred on the railroad near Heidelberg, Germany,‘on the 30th ult, by the collision of two trains. Eight persons were killed and twenty seriously wounded } cole Tae Stermer ‘“‘M. A. Starr” arrived from Halifax this morning with a cargo of merchandize. She sails this evening with a cargo of produce. LAWN CROQUET —Just received. Seld cheap. R B. Huestis, Sign of the Pad Lock. Jane 3, bi wkly li iiiadainnngu We are informed that the reason the band did not play on Hillsborongh Square last even- ing was that three of its members who are employed in etores in the city, could not get lib. erty to attend. — > A GENTLEMAN, who arrived from Pictou last evening, reports that the Liberal- Conservatives for Pictou County-—Messrs. C. H. Tupper and J. McDougail—will be elected with overwhelmiag majorities, ———< > We have lately had several complaints from subscribers at Murray River, concerning the irregularity of The Examiner at that office. If any further complaints come, we will LONDON HOUSE, {ja Str) biD, DavliS & CO. Have now open a por- A few pairs just opened at | {june 3, Gi | tion of their large and very excellent assort- | Cs! «hose ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- sonally selected — by Mr. Harris in the best | markets in Eneland. ‘To times, the Goods are meet the hard marked atoa very small advance = for Cash. May 26, 1882, ake ee ain a ee ek oe THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE GhaTiAL COMMITTEE OF THE wy rn IS TRE MARKET HALL. | |The Hall is open every day and evéning, | for the convenience of Liberal-Conser- | vative electors throughout the County | who desire to receive, or wish to yive, | information respecting the campaign. | | {ma 29} } —— te ae ene ; | _ . o fo the Klectars of Queen's) : . County. | ( 1 ENTLEMEN, —- Having _ received the | AU unanimons nomination of the Delegates | | convened at Charlottetown, on the 30th inst., | to select candidates to contest the County, in the interests of the Liberal-Conservative | party, at the coming general election, I beg to | solicit your support for myself and my col-! league, Mr. Brecken. | 1 do so with the more confidence that I feel assured the constituency | aspire to represent | is truly and essentially independent; that | the great majority possess that intelligence | and discrimination which enable them to dis- cern and appreciate the good qualities of a| Government such as now rules the destinies of history preves them to be gifted with that rare administrative capacity and exceptional tinancial ability; Which ave the effect of rapidly and easily developing the resources of the country, maintaining, at the | same time,.a largeand imcreasing surplus in | the treasury,—a surplus. produced by a fiscal | policy which, while 1t does not press unduly | on the industrial classes, stimul.tes and encourages those great mining and manufac- | turing interests, which are indispensable, as | adjuvants to agriculture, in promoting the | prosperity of a people. Having so large a| surplus, the Government is in a position to | deal liberally with the Provinces, and the fact | that, in the supplementary estimates, there is | the handsome eum of $312,000 for this Island, | is evidence of the intention, as well as the ability of the Executive, t» provide ungradg- ingly for our public works; and I am happy to be in a position to state that engineers will be here almost directly to commence. one of the works; i. ¢ , to survey the different routes suggested for the location of the Cape Traverse Raiiway. Under the policy of the Mackenzie Govern- ment, on the other hand, the resources of the country were undeveloped, mines and manufactures were reduced almost to a standstill, and the treasury was worse than ewpty—its only possession beipg a large and annyally increasing deficit... These are facta, gentlemen; if any one be disposed to doubt them, I shall have much pleasure when we mee", in proving them beyond dispute, and I } | | try and ascertain where the trouble lies. — >---— Prrsenat.—John Robins, Esq., of the Finance Department, Ottawa, arrived here to-day, on a visit to his friends. He left the finances of Canada in a most fl urishing con- dition. - - Se —_—_—- <= Micwarr Faciox, son of Mr. Patrick Fal- loh, went out in a canoe from Wilkinson's ——_____ — Dominion of Canada, Proviece of Prince Edward Island, IN THE STPREME COURT. wharf, Nelson, Northumberland County, N. B., Monday afternoon, and the canoe was soon after eeen floating down stream upeet, | The young man’s body was recovered in the | evening. — --» --- Iw Centre Wellington, Dr. Orton, the farm- i ers’ representative, will give battle to the Knight of deficits, Sir Richard Cartwright. The Opposition was lamentably weak in| financiers in the late Parlisment, and will be still more helpless in the next, with Sir Richard absent, although that is a prospect| | not greatly te be lamented. _----f> -— Tue Anniversary of Acadia College was celebrated at Wolfville, N. S., on the 3ist ult. The gathering was a brilliant one. The most interesting part of the celebration was its Cramp memorial service, at which a series of erations were delivered by Dr. Sawyer, Dr. Bell, Dr, Rand and Mr. A. Langley. We note that Hon. Neil McLeod, A. B., has been ap- | pointed a scholar of the University of Acadia ; College. J. A CORRESPONDENT at Morell bitterly com- plains of the inefficiency of the Fishery War- den at that place. He says afew days ago one of the train hands set a mackerel net in the river and took a very large quantity of fine trout. Such disgraceful poachers should be brought to justice, or if not our rivers will shortly be clear of the finest fish. We direct the attention of the Fishery Inspector to the matter. — a ae —— Cuvrcu Nortices,—The Rev. Thomas Dun- can, who proposes to return to Edinburg in the course of a few weeks, will conduct the services at St. James’ Church to-morrow ev- ening. Rev. Principal McKnight, D. D., will preach in Zion Church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Principal McKnight, D. D., Mod. erator of Synod, will preach, D, V., in the Upper Prince Street Presbyterian Church, to- morrow evening, at Lealf past six o'clock, ari te ee Tue Directors of the Moncton Driving Park Association met on Thursday, and decided to have a grand meeting July Ist and 3rd. The following purses will be oftered:— No. 1, 3m. class—S$125—in $75, $30 and $20. No. 2, 2.40 class—$140—in $50, $35 and $25. No. 3, running race—#140—in $80, $35 and $25. No. 4, Connty trot, 3m. clasa—$75—in $45, $20 and $10. No. 5, County run, weight for ege— $40—in $25, $10 and $5. No. 6, Free-for-all—$200—ia $100, $59, $30 and $20. lhe purses amount to $720.00 in all. rs Tue Str. ‘‘ Beaver” arrived yesterday at Georgetown from the Magdalen Islands. Father Boudreault and Mr. Francis Delaney were passengers by her. reports the herring fishery a failure this season, and says that many of the inhabi- tants suffered owing to provisions running short during the winter season. The suffer- ngs might have been much greater but a vessel bound for St. Pierre, Miq., from Quebec, with provisions, ran ashore on one of the Islands, and the cargo was sold to — inhabitants. Thus they received timely relief, Sn es | Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jane 5—10a. m. Southweseterly winds, fair, warm weather, with local showers, to-day, probably heavy rain to-morrow. | img of Sharchulders of the above-named Com. Mr. Delaney | @ Shed. In the matter of ‘‘ An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-tifth year of Her present Majesty's reign, chapter twenty three, imtituled “An Act re- specting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Com- panies, Loau Companies, Building So- cieties and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an losolvent fanking Company, — AT OLICE is hereby given that His Honor Mr. Justice Deters has directed a meet- pany to be summoned pursuant to the above statute, forthe purpose of ascertaining their wishes as to the, appointment ef liquidators in them above matter, and that= such meeting will be held on SATURDAY, the tenth day of June, instant; at eleven “o’élock,; in the forenoon, a+ the Bauking office of the said Banking Company, at Charlottetown, at which time and place all tho shareholders of said Company are requested to attend. The said Judge has appointed the Honourable Robert Poore Haythorne to act as Chairman of the said meeting. Dated this second day of June, A. D., 1882. D. HODGSON, Prothonotary. R. R. FirzGeracp, Solicitor. . (j2 till meeting) POLITICAL MEETINGS. Frince County. a meee Messrs, Hackett and Rogers will meet the Electors of the Feurth Electoral District of Prince County, at the following places and times : Cape Traverse—In Schoolhouse near Joseph Clarkes, on Monday, the 5th inst., at 6 o’clock, p. m. Lord’s Hall, Tryon, on Tuesday, 6th inst., at 1 o clock, m, Centreville Hall, Centreville, on Tuesday, 6th inst., at 6 o'clock, p. m. Kensington Hail, Kensington,on Wednesday, 7th inst., at 6 o'clock, p. m. Somerset Hall, Somerset, on Thursday, Sth inst., at 7 o'clock, p. m. {ju ~ GOAL. GOAL. UST ARRIVED, Pictou Round and Nut Coal. Will be sold out of vessels or Terms cash. CAPT. J. HUGHES. Ch’town, May 23, 1882. GARDEN SEEDS, Carden Seeds. | Hleetors of Queen’s County not to aid in put- trust to the good sense and patriotisn of the ting men in power whose manifest incapacity reduced our country to the confines of ruin. The attacks of the Opposition on the policy adopted by the Gevernment for the building of the Canada Pacitie Railway and the devel- opment of the Great North-West, are effectu- aily and most satisfactorily answered, and the wisdom of that policy triumphantly confirmed by the vast and daily stream of immigration now pouring into that great and increasing fertile portion of our country. The question of our claim toa portion of the Fishery Award is one of great difficulty, chiefly due to the fact that the Terms of {Jnien agreed to by the Laird-Haythorne Delegation stipulated that the other Pro- vinces shou'd participate equally in the Award utmost of my power, to further the interests | of this County, of the Island, and of this Canada of Ours I am, gentlemen, “POLITICAL MEETINGS Messrs, Brecken and Jenking Will meet the Electors of Queen’s County at the following places : FIRST DISTRICT, Doyle’s Cross, Lot 20—Monday, 5th June, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Clifton Hail, Monday, Sth June, at 7.30 o’clock, p. m. St. Ann’s, Lot 22—Tuesday, 6th June, at 2) PXAMINER. JUNES, 1882. | i EKave Just Completed ! Liberal - Conservative Party Ay Very Large Stock of New Goods, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. with this Island, and to the fact , : Saas . STATIONS. EXPRESS. |; MIXED, MIXED. (&@m., till 6 o'clock, p. m. Intending pur- Mabe eon ceee” Fishery eae | | ‘chasers invited to inspect the Goods, all of sion. I~ believe, -howéver,” “that there | ~ Dp 9 20am , which 4% staple and Jatest styles, is still a chance of our receiving a|Ch’town../Dp 6.45am Ar 9.40 © \Dp 4.20pm; sam See catalogue. portion; and, if elected, I will use every Royalty Je “ 7.00 Dp10.02 * “440! . i A. Mat ey, effort to see that justice is done in this! Wise. «745 « 10.53 «| «5 ag «« | Ch’town, May 31, 1882—5i, wkly 1 uct’r. matter. } Yn! 66 > An 6 "ie s | 66 4s “« | I very much regret that time will not permit say tag “ 8 = + “ ay - “ oe os | me the pleasure of, personally soliciting your ; . Ar625 «| A sulfrages; but if youdo me the honor of returned Co'ty Line.) ** $.16 ** | ** 12.00 ** D 6.30 6 a ing me as one of your representatives, I will Freetown | « $96 «, 19 150m T 64s ai justify your confidence by striving, to the Keusingt’n * 8.40 Peery 0e anree “ 7.05 ‘s Summ’ side Port Hill... | **10/27 oe O'Leary...) 11,90 6)" 4.5374 | LAWN TENNIS BALLS, Fotammag |r| eal \LAWN TENNIS SHOES, May 31, 1382. Alberten, | 12.05pm Dp 6.20 $s Tignish.. Ch’town .. Dp 4 00pm! Dp.7. 00am; i aie | LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, 4 Ar 5.05 ‘* 'Ar8.40 * Mt. Stew't 515 ««'Dp9.00 © Morell....| ‘ 5.43 oi “9.45 * May 27, 1882—I1m St. Peter’s.! ‘ 6.¢4 | “10.18 * Bear River! ‘‘ 6 28 « Souris ....|/Ar 7.10 $65 10 — | Mt. ewePp 5: 15pm)| Dp 9 lam | e Cardigan ..} “* 610°" nS et Pe a i } | SPRING GOODS, 1882. —~————20 { | | i ! FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. — —:0:— Buyers will find no better value in the city, A Fine Stock of Men's Felt Hats and Clothing, Suits Made te Order from Scotch Tweeds and English Worsted Cloths. TRUNKS AND VALISES IN Goop VALUE. | Lu. & PROWSE. Charlottetown, May 31, 188». i | Having decided to close my City business, for. the “purpose of devoting my whoie time to my eCustry e-t.blishments, I have arranged with Mr. Angus to take charge of my city store for the summer, and sei! at or under cost the whole. of my present stock. As this Steck must be closed out within three months, the store being required for other purposes, we are prepared to sell for cash at unprecedented low prices, so come early and secure bargains, The attention of country mer- chants is particularly directed to this stock, as we are prepared to sell at very low prices and on liberal terms. R. W. TREMAINE, May 19, 1882—wkly tf 83 QuEEN STREET. N. B.—Room Paper at half-price. Prince Edward island GC WH REAT . TIME TABLE NO. 18. +-OF— BOOTS AND SHOES. sii B AUCTION, NEXT TUESDAY, June 6th, at 11 o'clock, the whole stock-in- To take effect on the Sth June, 1883. | trade of B. W. Sinith, Queen Street. | This Stock will be sold in lots as per cata- a : ~~~ | logue, without reserve. Terms—Al! sums ‘under $200 cash; over that amount, 30 days 'on approved paper, The stock will be on i | view Monday next, 5th June, from 10 o'clock, TRAINS OUTWARD. Arg 05 “Ar Lis “| 7.40 « Dp9.°5 *‘* ; Dp 2.60 - Wellingt’n | £*9:0200 se , ae 2-49 ce mas “se 3.30 ce ‘LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, LAWN TENNIS NETS, ‘LAWN TENNIS HATS, | ar}2.40 « |Ar 7.20 “ ae 4.15 ‘cc se 7.23 “ee “ce 4,27 oe} oc 7.40 te ; —AT THE— Bedford. ..; ** 4.40 “* | ** 8.01 * LONDON HOUSE. “10.355 * Arl11.00 “ A Large Importation of TRAINS INWARD. 48 ; 7, >... |Pipes, Tobaseoes, Cigars, ate. | MIXED, MIXED, Seorget’n..| Ar 6 30 ** STATIONS. | EXPRESS. o'clock, p. m. Fresh and Good, | Opening To-day at HARVIE’S BOGKSTORE. May 1, 1883-—tf ' Fort Augustus, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, 5 bane—Tuesday, 6th of June, at 7.3 | e albe = x , Royalty Je\Dp 7.45 ‘* |Dp3.25 ** | Dp10.02 AS now on hand the finest assortment Springton— Wednesday, 7th of June, at 3 Soae as i € : a to | i ps a of smokers’ materials op Mapai > o'clock, p, m. ahead x loos anne cc jute arene ce | seman conf toe city. I¢ consists of an unlimsted stoc Kelly’s Cross Wednesday, 7th June, at 7.30° Band 6.86 § 21a * ‘it ~ A a of the Best Pater of Cigars, = ean ’cloch, p. > Line. } * p48 90 : , | brated Brands of Tobacco (smokin ew- Grapand Hail Thateday, at 2 o’clock, p. ™m. ven ite | ‘é pont ‘“ ‘es a8 rT = = at ing), and varied selection of eerschaum, Bonshaw—Thursday, 8th June, at 7.30 oe) * am zi anion a of 9 95 ., | Brar, Clay, and other kinds of Pipes; Meer- o'clock, p. m. wnt) cc to nn te ae Rn | Schaum, Briar, and other kinds of Cigar ; Summ’side ,_ > 40 12.00 7.00 ‘Holders; all kinds of Cigarette Helders; SECOND DISTRICT. Ar 5.20 ** Arl1.30am | together with a splendid assortment of Cigar Milton Hall—Friday, 9th June, 2 p. m. Wellingt’n) Dp 4 46 ‘* Dpl0.35 ** | Cases, Tobacco Pouches, and other requi- Rustico Bank—Friday, 9th June, 7.30 p- m. Se Hill. . i 4.17 a a ae = | | sites. 7 New Glasgow—Saturday, 10th June, 2p. m. © Leary. . . oT ~~ ee |. The prices are marked low, and satisfaction Brook field—Saturday. 10th June, 7.30 p. m. Bloomfield | 3.06 a an a ‘is guaranteed. =~ a Cornwall—Monday, 12th June, a». . ae Alberton ..| 2.40 | 4 ope a ce ieee P. P. GILLIS, a yg TN 8 gi | 900g fy ga} CR South Wiltshire—Monday, 19th June, 1 p. m. | Ch’town ..|Arl0.00am| Ar 7.00pm OVER yi BOATS FOR SALE THIRD DISTRICT. Royalty Jo| Dp 9 45 “ |Dp 6.37 * | ' NOGk - coma $924 f5 1S BSD %,1 whit Winsloe Road, Northern Schoolhouse—Wed-! peaford...| « 9.20 “' « 6.00 “! : nesday, 14th June, 2 p, m. 1 ** 8.55 ° «520 * | - intend ee Boat an Brackley Point Road, Harrington Schoolhouse | Mt. Stew't) 4. o 45 «| a, 5.00 : i ae, ae usinesé a8 --Wednesday, 14th June, 7.30 p. m. Morell....,Dp8.17 ‘ |Dp4.15 “ stands, or any of the boats. Apply to Saw Mill Bridge —-Tharsday, 15th June, 2p.m | gt Peter's! “ 7.55 | © 342 “ JOHN C. PHILLIPS, Cove Head, Western Schoolhouse—Thursday, | Bogr River] “ 7.23 “| «250 “ Steam Navigation Co. Wharf. 15th June, 7.30 p. m. Pe Souris....| ** 6.50 “| 2.00 * May 31, 1882. 6i daily pd ; +e eee ccoanitnameeiatinas ins omaiiitnaesiapiiammnniae Tk ta E i eal e te hl Hig a's Toxt—Peitey, | saly aten|D WANTED ce oe ae ‘i : io Cardigan .t 7 “ss “395s won or Ha.i—-i'viday, 16th Jane, 7.30 Georget’n..| ‘* 7,30 “| “* 3.00 “| } 7th Jiaee 2p. m. Lot 48, Drisco!!'s Schoolhouse—Saturday, 17th Jane, Tp m. Otlics meetings will be announced at an earl; day, | Jh’town ..|Ar 8.00pm| Ar 3.50pm! Arl0. 20am THE UNION HOUSE, QUEEN ST., O Lease or Purchase, A FIELD of from . four to six acres, within one mile from ‘the Province Building. Apply to JOHN A. MacDONNELL, President Caledonian Club of P. E. I. L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1882, wkly, pres pe 8] pic kca Aj | Ch'town, May 27th, 1832 --tf To the Free and Independent Electors of Queen’s County. GENTLEMEN, — Again I have the honor of solicitiag your suffrages at the Election to be held for the Dominion House of Commons on the 20th June next, ihanking you for the support you furmerly accorded to me as a representative cf the Liberal Conservative Party in this Province at a time when its policy was first inaugurated, I can now the more confidently appeal to you when We know the success which has followed the introduction of that policy. As one of your representatives in Parliament for the past four years, my views upon most of the leading questions of the day are known to you. A supporter of the Liberal Conservative Party of the Dominion, 1 have endeavored, having your especial interests in view, to assist the present Government in its many measures advancing the material interests of Canada, Without increasing our taxation it has been able to establish and foster great manufactur- ing and commercial industries, and by wise and judicious legislation materially to advance the prosperity of the whole people. A yearly surplus in the treasury has proved its capacity for administering the finances of the country, and enabled us to-day to enjoy free of duty some of the necessaries of life. The unprecedented development and peop- ling of the Noith West Territories has been the result of the contract made by the present Government with the Canada Pacific Railwa Company, in the face of the bitterest opposi- tion for some time past given to any public measure. A year’s experience has more than justified the Government im that act, and talsified every prediction against its suececs, I will not deceive you by announcing my- self a Free Trader. I will be as honest as Mr. Blake, the Leader of the Reform Party, and, using his words in his recent address, say, ‘*Free Trade is for us impossible, and the issue is whether the present tariff is eae or defective and unjust.” Ihave no hesitation in upholding the present tariff, believing it to be framed in the best interests of the whole Dominion, and that its adoption has infused new life and vigor into our country, lifting it out of the condition of prostration inte which it had suuk four years ago. The settled policy of both parties is adverse to Free Trade. It is dishonest to attempt to conceal the fact. I ask your suffrages on no false issue, but if elected by you will always feel it my,duty in the adjustment of the Tariff, to see that the particular interests of this vince are not everlooked. Our claim to a portion of the Fishery Award is one of paramount importance. [ regret that hitherto our efforts to obtain its recognition have been unavailing with both political parties. We have, at least, the satisfaction of knowing that no time or op- rtunity has been lost in presenting it inding that our cla ms singly and apart fro that of the Maritime Provinces, not be entertained favorably by the House, 1, with tae other representatives of this Island, joined bands with the representatives of the Maritime Provinces and pressed our case upon the Dominion Parliament with a strength only to be gained by united action. You are aware of the failure of that effort, and the pro- nounced opinions of the leaders of both par- ties against us. It is greatly to be regretted that the separate and distinct. elaim of the Island was not, at the settlement of the case presented before th: Fishery Commis- sion at Halifax, duly taade and claimed. !t was an inexcusable oversight on the part of the counsel representing this Island. For although recognizing the fact that the arbi- trators could by no possibility have made a separate award in cur case, the fact of our having a distinct claim, bad it thus been brought to the notice of the British Agent, would have placed us iv a much better posi- tion when distribution was made and New- iqundiand paid a portion of the award, ‘Dealing with a Government which has so far recognized the rights generally of the Maritime Provinces to this Award as to grant for the material furtherance of their fisheries the interest on the full sum awarded, J shall continue to press for the ition of a- claim which I believe to be just and equitable. The grant this year made to our public a “works is an earnest of ‘the evident intent of the Government to deal generously with us, I need not say yc knowing from whence it comes, every dollar granted will be really appropriated and spent for ‘the pur- poses for which they were granted. My colleague, Dr. Jenkins, and myself will, I trust, be able in the short time al- lowed us, to meet most of you at the public meetings valled throughout the Connty. J have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, FREDK. DE ST. CROLX BRECKEN. June 1, 1882—ne 9) Murray Canal. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed ‘‘ Tender for the Murray Canal,” will be received at this oflice until the arrival of the eastern and western mails on TUESDAY, the twenty- seventh day of June next, for the formation of a Canal to connect the head waters of the Bay of Quinte with Presquile Harbor, Lake Ontario, A map of the locality, together with plang and specifications of the works, can be seen at this office and at Brighton, on and after Thursday, the eighth day of June next, where printed forms of tender can be obtained. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that an accepted Bank cheque for the sum ot $3,000 must accompany each tender, which sum shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter into contract for the execu. tion of the works at the rates and prices sub- mitted, subject to the conditions and on the terms stated in the specification. The cheque thus sent in will be returped to the respective parties whose tenders are not acceptd, This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, F, BRAUN, Secretary. Dept. of Railways and Canals, till 27th June Ottawa,*22d May, °82. ju l 2aw TEA. TEA. —- DIRECT FROM INDIA,— 700 lbs, TEA, superior to any brand ever before offered in this market,— 2 ORANGE PEKOE, - PEKOE, PEKOE SOUCHONG, For sale by HORACE HAS74RM Charlottetown, Mav °° Ss oe me a a a ny li poe + ee iil hs as f ae ee i Ae ae ‘ =! fom suena wire aoboas — - ‘ SA NNN ANT SG: NS CG ML: EN i Bi ane naonet oe oe oka enna om ? * ’ or rien sean gt Pee Aca EE A BE a ei 4 mn age enn momma Lecocantiiloammamh en