Seth ae a emma ° gn as ERA Aa = wie af d wer ¥- at- Five DoLtare A Yaar. NEW SERIES. THE TERMS : Daity EXAMINER is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By var Examiner Puecisninc Company, erom THEIR Orricr, Corner or WATER aND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, _. E. Island. Rares or SuRSCRUPTION : Six Months, Three Months, I 26 One Month, 0 50 @ Advertising at most moderate rates Contracta may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. “FOWARD T, RUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 213 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m Charlottetown, Se oU ‘. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, | BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882-—wkly ~ PROFESSIONAL GARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. OFFICE—O'Halioran’s Building, Great e Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, A.V. PALMER. JAS. WSMULLALLY. April 10, 1882. To Shippers of Produce to Newfoundland. BOWN & WOODS, GRNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN’S, N.F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Consignments Solicited. FEREN CES— ” The Union Bank,St. John’s, N.¥ Measrs. C. F, Bennett & Co., ? Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, e Joha H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. L April 24, 82 —pat 2m eod w 2m St. Lawrence Hotel. HE above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, “ei See ~- = “ This is trae Liberty, wien Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” --Ruxiviwss. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 9 1982. i P'S ft SPRiI SPRING GOODS, 1882. oo omc SEDO i Have Just Completed ' A Very Large Stock of New Goods, 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 to Order from Scotch Tweeds and English Worsted Cloths, TRUNES AND VAUISES IN Goop VALUE. L. E. PROWSE. te Charlottetown, May 31, 188. ee DD. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that ean be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. (ur Readyinade Clothing. is Manufactired on the Premises, fashionably eut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported, We invite you to inspect our Goods. having been thoroughly repaimted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally | situated and within three minutes walk of; the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient Boaiders acco-| modation ansurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. - = WM. E, HICKSY, Ch’ town, Dec. 21, 81, Proprietor INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, i ' | | { } Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent, Office—-South Side Queeu Square. Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1852. } ’ ' ' W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING | —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, | | —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ° ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in} Grst-clage offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicijed, and) Prowpt returns guaranteed. : OCctrespondence solicited and answered, Promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—1lyr | | ON iadlnieretitannnnmreninai ae ee | UBSCRIBE for the DAIL ¥ EXAMNEL t mos~ ‘ews @ Published in PF, Island. reer “CITY STEAM. BAKERY.” Losses settled vouptly| LOOO lbs. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street. Je ms 0:0 MXHE 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 and Fancy Biseuits, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. —_——-:0: To arrive per Steamship ‘“ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Yrs Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4, 1882. For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- 1OHN WACLEOD & CO'S JOHN MACLEOD & £0’S, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER ‘LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, SF a enn ’ A Few Plain Directions to Voters. Tue following are the forms of ballots to be used in the eleetion for King’s Prince and (Qneen's Counties :— Spirit of the Campaign. grasping tmanufecturers, these defrauding iinporters, and these cheating retailers.” — Davip Laren. Election for the Eli ctoval District of King’s County, June 20th, 1882. ** In Re the Fishery Award. I did those things I should not have dene, and left un- done those things I’ should have done.”— McDONALD, a I. Auvetin C., Montague, » 4 L. H. D. Coanty of Kaipe’s, AL idl _ Migpehent. ae ‘*More new factories! My, my, what McINTY RY, fearful depravity !”—-A. MackENnz1tp. II. Peter A., Souris East, County of King’s, Physician. ‘* Oh ! see the monstrousness of man, When he looks out in an ungrateful shape.” —A Belfaster’s comment when Mr. Laird sold his constituents and went West. TT Steines Xx MUTTART, Til. Ephraim B., Souris East, County of King’s, Physician. ROBERTSON, 1V. James, Montague, * Connty of King's, ‘Physician. ‘* Blake is the child of vagary and whim.” —T'orento Mail. >_< e+ Who attempted to disfranchise every P. BE. Island voter, whe did not own one hundred pounds worth of real estate? a, eta POP Re Eee ewe Lavi eae Laird, —— Yeo, Rlection for the Elector al District, of Prince McIntyre, County, June 20th, 1882 Perry. X fl _~_em el The Markets. HACKETT, ) l. Edward, Tgoish, County of Prince, OATS. Merchant. ; ret v2 ees 278 FO Since last week, we understand, there PERRY, is stiil a further decline in the value of P. II. Stanislaus F., Tiguish, County of Prince, Yeoman. ROGERS, IIf, David, Sammerside, County of Prince, Merchant. E. Island oats in the British market The decline has been fully six pence per quar- | ter, of 304 pounds, leaving the price at present 18s. to 18s. 6d, for the United; Kingdom, and 18s. 34. and 18s. 9d., for ‘France. Thedeadnd for oats in St. Join and Hallfax continues good, at prices pre- viously quoted. BGOR. The demand for eggs in the United States market continue good, and Island stock is quoted in Boston at 19 cenis per dozen, while the price per dozen in Charlottetown does not exceed 12 cents. stl mapepasenguereas ——_ The Montreal Garette says the egg market Election for the Electoral District.of Queen's this year has been a surprise to our oldest County, June 20th. 1882. dealers, having followed a very abnormal ; ‘eourse from the opening of the season. x » YEO, IV. James, Port Hill, County ef Prince, * Merchant and Shipbnilder. SEP OSS rE Te HLET oe HET EDETETSTS ISOS OS + COROSEHEROLELETEOEVES , BRECKEN. The month of May just passed has been ¥, Frederick D. St. Croix, xX remarkable for the high cost of eggs, which ot Obarlottetown, ‘has kept at about 17c@18e per dozen, ‘County of Queen's, Barrister-at- Law, WAVE L 2 8 are iL. of Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Barrister, etc, jagainst 1le@15e for the corresponding , month in former years. In “the distri¢ts ,around Ottawa most of the eggs have, itis} ‘said, been bought up with the intention of cornering the market” and ‘patting leap prices still higher. In this city on {Saturday the supply was unequal tothe err _i demand, and offerings were readily placed JENKINS. ‘at 17, to 18 cents. During the week sev- Ill. Jobn T., xX ‘eral lots have been taken for export, the Sencar ad tees American markets having been correspond. Phredelan age® % jingly high. On Friday 1,600 cases were ‘ g , ‘bought up in Boston, at 19 to 194 cents for LAIRD. ‘New York, the latter market being quite IV. David, lexeited on Saturday, with sales of choice of Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Gentleman, |Canadian stock at 23 to 24 cents. The eis . . : . ‘high price of eggs is said to be owing to \the high cost of meats, but we think the ‘cold weather this season had a great deal to ‘do with it, causing a decreased production, PORK. Pork continues to advance in England, as well asin Canada. The Gazette, review- ing the Montreal market, on the 5th, says! ‘the situaiion is firm under a good local and country enquiry, and values have an up. ward tendency. The sale was reported to-day of 200 lbs, Fairbank’s lard at 14{c., and numbered the counterfoil attached, the | ee ee os — aa pore Se Tins Wittcted 60 "Gaeey 8, Soma ere Tea thin jalaen at $22. Extra prime pork one renee 7 a 5 sae pre ery. | is still arriving in this city from Milwaukee. Coniia-rative sdndiduted is will ake” of It is understood that considerable bud: ab OE’ to thie tilt “6t thé nie we |Hess- has been done in this kind of pork or Teak rere ge ehh the past few days on lower 3 jwithin have marked above. After marklng it he | ports account, upon the basis of $16.50 va = - at comin ak Din o Sorat! here in bond, We quote Canada short cut ing © cer, Who wil OOK a € counterioi | mess pork at $23.00 to $23.50, Western to identify the ballot by it. After tearing) |... pork at $22.25 to $22.50, thin mess at off the counterfoil and destroying it, the | 959 for Cahads and’ 21 for Weatern, Extra weneing oer puts the ballot paper'in | prime pork $16.50 in bond, and prime mess the box. Should the voter be unable to | 209 00 to $20.50 in bond. Mess beef $15.00 rread, he must take an oath to that effect. | oe ie 817.00 ace $17.25 duty paid. ton or be accompanied by the Pe Lard is firm at 14?c to 15c¢ in pails, at 1442 pee Since MB ge ee ees wae TBI ee tubs, and ide tu id4}cin tierces. Smoked the presence of the candidates’ represen- hams, uncovered, at 14c to 15c; breakfast tatives (who are sworn to secrecy) the bheon at 19a: "ed 443 officer makes the cross alongside the|~~"~ — ah names of the candidates for whom the FLOUR. : The flour market in Montreal, on the elector desires to vote. 5th, was again reported quiet at unchanged prices. The only sales reported on ’Change i j were 125 superior at $6.274, and 125 choice ® | do at $6.55. Oatmeal is steady under a good export demand, and prices are firm at $5.25 to $5.50, and cornmeal at $3.90 to $4.00. CROCE OOH CE HEHE, CHEEEE OR EESE SHH OB CE Ge cobece ~~ « eerere On the voter entering the polling place, the presiding cfficer.asks him his name, ' eceupation, residence, ets., and his answers are entered by the clerk. If no objection be offered, the voter is given a ballot of which the above is a fac-simile, except that the cross will not be on it. The presiding officer has previously initialed the ballot ——————— $$$ ee Superior Extrac.c.......0+000+-.80 25 @ $6 30 LAWN TENNIS NETS, yr SUperfine...ccerecereseeee 2 oan NT NY ‘ DART. i cece ddesnede chvececessssbedss : @ LAWN TENNIS BALLS, Bieieg Nit heh iii cgetscssbebas 605 @ 610 LAWN TENNIS SHOES, Superfine sestsenenaenenenenaesentnes 5 50 @ 5 60 J Canada Sirovg Bakers’......... 650@ 675 LAWN TENNIS HATS, American Strong Bakers’...... 7 7 @ aa T DWN N Vy Fine coccvccesccscsecssoveveveseoreess 5 00 @ LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, ae —aT THE— The potato market is at present very brisk, but the stéck offering is notin the best condition or large, A high price pre- vails in the city—from 60 to 70 cents have been offered In Boston the price quoted is $1.25 to $1 50 per bushel. LONDON HOUSE. May 27, 1882—1m EGGS. —_se seo? Whe voted to give $50,600,000 eash, and 50,000,000 acres Jand to build the Pacific Railway ? There you will find the largest and best assortment o° Cloths in the; Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit yuaranteed, —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Tats, cheap, &c. &e. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881, | to pay highest prices. DOZEN WANTED THIS Yeo 500,000 SEASON, for which we Peiry, are prepared to pay Laird, Melntyre. $75, 0G 1 casz. ; A splendid chance for Egg Buyers to make money by selling to us. We guarantee A North Carolina girl who went out to meet her lover against the wishes of her parents, was struck dead by lightning just as she had agreed to fly with him. Just a ge erences “J thank thee that I am notas these|_ ———— Sinc ie Coprrs Two Cents. VOL 1.—NO. 16. leone CORRESPONDENCE, ae We do not hold ourselves responsibie for the opinions or statements of our correapondents, To the Editor of the Examiner, Str,—There appeared in Tue Darcy | Examiner of the 3ist May, some items | headed ** Tignish Notes.” ie ll minded persons with the intent of injuring me, have been circulating that I - the author of ‘‘ Tignish Notes,” am not the author of ‘ Tignish Notes,” I knew nothing about them until the. that carried them was shown me J. J. Arsenault and W. : Tignish. I know nothing about the author now, nor don’t care to know. sats As I am not in the habit of traduecing my neighbors, you will confer a favor, for the satisfaction of those who b selves to find faults with ee lishing this letter in your next issue. {am Sir, yourstraly, Gitpert Brora. Tignish, June 6, 1882. Who voted against an amnesty to @'Donaghue, who committed ne crime, and voted an amnesty te Riel and Lepine, whe murdered Scott? Laird, Yeo, McIntyre, Perry. Elemeutary Politics. Dull Boy—Papa are you a Grit? Intelligent Father—I should—think—I— was. D. B.—What does Grit mean, papa ? I. F.+G stands for *‘ get,” R stands for ‘‘right,” I stands for ‘‘in,” T stamdé for ‘‘ to”’—** office” understand. D’ye see? D. B.—But then you don’t “ get right into office,” papa; do you? © I. F. —Wait, stupid, and you'll see. D. B. —You are an ’ ? I. F.--I—should oe Yes verily. ; : D B.— What isan Anty, Per 76 Be I. F.—One who wants ~ for New Brunswickers; i. ¢..1T am a i ae of . B.—But, ‘papa, you often say that what we wanted wasa she eoken'? ’ I. F.—Well, that would a different thing, you see. have had Protection against not had a'l her goods and stuff here free / et ARS D. B.—Then, are you 2 Protectionist, papa! IL. F.—Most decidedly not, my dear little idiot. Can’t even you see how s high Tariff, or Protection, as they call it (Con- fiscation I call it) is driving people out of the country. , D. B.—Well, where do they go, papas! I. F.—Why, out West don’t you 3 Manitoba, Rocky Mountains, éte. D. B.--Is there no Tariff out there, papa / , 1. F.— Yes; but the most part leave the country altogether and go to the States. D. B.—And there’s no tariff there, papa, I suppose / I. F.—Come, come, my boy; you sre prttiog tiresome. You had better go to ed. D. B.—But, papa, one more question, please. I. F.-—Well, what? D. B.—Such lots of people come out to America from England in the steamers, you know. Emigrants they call them over there. Is there a very-high tariff in Bng- land, that makes them come away from there ? , p- I. F.—Tut, tut, boy. Don't bother) me- any more. I’m trying to write a political article for the Daily Telegraph, and it re- quires great concentration. There, good night, dear ! D. B.—Good night, papa! Perhaps you'll let me ask you some more questions another time. [rit Dull Boy.J}—St. John Sun, -_—_- Who voted for a duty of 6 cents a pound on Tea? Laird, Yeo, Perry, Mcintyre. -.~.. <> -—————- -— Fara, Accipent.—A very painful and fatal aceident occurred at New Annan last Saturday evening, by which a lad twelve years of age son of Capt. Ellis K near this town, lost his life, been for some years living with an uncle at New Annan and on the occasion referred to was driving an empty cart home from the fields. It is supposed he was sitting on the front of the cart and ia some way lost his a a4 horse to 4 highest speed. in ing appears lave cane te shaft and held on as long as he could, the cart wheel passing over. his head when he fell to the ground. De- ceased only lived some two hours after the accident. We sincerely sympathise . the bereaved family in their sore It may be mentioned that last summer a boy named Tanton was killed at St Elean- ors in exactly the same way ; and strange to say on each occasion the horse was re- markably quiet and docile—at least we are so informed. — Pioneer. ee oo —-—— very well by the Island, and we have carried out the Terms ef Union to the utmost possible ex- tent ?’'— Alexander Mackenzie. Sophronia : “What is philosophy ?” It is something that enables a rich man to ARTHUR & TOOMBS. Ye imagine how badly taken back the fellow May 18, 1£87. must have been ! say there is no disgrace in being poor.— Somerville Journal, Who said: “J think we have done»