o-] ™s ¢€ Qar-eerFreefeyt’it = bs ww: Um @me 8) e- er e 2, ~_—— a ae . Pea Bs nce ee ap ne _ ” Shin en. al Seca i oy - " arena emp x aman tee ren eT I ee Sg ae ——_ P . : € wa i SESH A t J : ea hn St. Local and Other ftems. |.’ } “ | New Marve Suear at Beer & ? P <a : Presbytery | &a BP =. i F C ‘ «- i the Upper | a Re ‘2 3 a ‘ . ‘ = a iat : Tue City Council meets th evenin at 4 } i { { riotte- | » i ” o elock ‘ 3 3s } at eleven | e ; ) ou \ i} Pre aby tery \ Witp-Goose Cuase. - Peters and Merris| Clerk ; 8 eking votes ! y | so. eo ai ‘ . . . j - ABR great-grandson of Daniel De Foe is in | i + : : 2 ‘ WwW . ’ & | m r , ; REMEMBFR the p len meets veut, 2° dives 2b Shirley, in Bngiand, ar d| Market Hall, to-mo “ i a Hi t. James | me . ats s the sole fus mails at el e.7 i ithor u liv-{ Light €aci t » A v ‘ LOPrad Draco ;Adn r a aay PeRSIOn Of <i aj 2 ; obtai d for | £ thre Cire ‘ pn } ‘ es Tux Mechanic's Meeting wil! be held i h j ! evening, at 8 o'clock, in Mr. John Fr s > ‘ . Qo iii Varriage Factory ih ~~ ry , ° slatted ane % ‘ — : i eo THE { aes n Land League h 5 ol k. Geo. M Brow.-- It is with : evuiar mecting $4 Venhing, @ I : 1d 1 re; ae ; . ;= S$ evening, at : ep reg tn the sudden aecease St. Patrick s Hall. \ } , . oTOW, was for i > . lis i ut n as eper ft tt Sign oF Sprinc Phe firat ‘Spring /i es of M rM v7 of co I , a ne } . ‘ D2 fas 4 . . Poetry ap! eared In tne £ fot Sturcay. } city. ine sad news was communicated by It is not up to the stendard if Santa Barbara, Ca!., on Thurs- - «i rnoen, and, as We go to press, Mr : ee : : 1 o1 -a2 } .- Remon has if that the Opposition | Moody's ui clos dad, In respect over the candidature of Ferauson asp Eacay | tothe memory of the young man.” P a Far ri? } tr ‘ , . ° , for the Fort Augustus District. e cup the above from the Weekly Mount = ainéer, of )) llis hye Ia . A LARGE stock of fresh Vegetable Seeds, the best quality and in great variety, just} well any of our ; readera wil! regret the death of « elland favorably known in this commun ue who was received at Watson’s Drug Store. alé4ti | ity.) 2 ; in : — s } “ee Ine snowstorm on Saturday was very! Tury had a small flood in emerson, Mani severe in the West. Thetrain for Summer-!teba. on the iSth in i despatch says :- _ : an } » I — .. | 4 ays: side was detained an hour Dy the drifts i** The nort er f the town and al! the ‘ wate 8 : | cellars on ti t of the Main street are Tus twenty-second anniversary of the con-| flooded. There is ne indication of abatement secration of the Right Rev. Dr, Sweeney, | West Lynne is under water execpt a p aii t £@t John was celebrated on Sund: a ee eee Bg te ae of St. John, was ceiebrated on Sus I Lvenu Che river rose two feet a he ‘ 74) . e ast. f tk é ning span of the . > | bridge t of sicht, bat is still standing T ; a Rae eS lon . i ; er wi Tus ex-Governos talks about ‘broken prom-/The latest from Grand Forks reports tle ises. Does he know the man who promised} water still rising there. The ice cpposite the : *¥ ’ 1 + 1 | . ‘r ss ‘ to stop the railway—and then built the icity began to move on the night of the 17th : branches ? but only got as far as the bend above the ve 9 sigh ig | Assiniboine, where it atuck fast. It broke off [ue candidature of Mr. Peters has been | just be! Sroadway, aud the river at that likened unto **‘a very select young man, ‘| point is f: from ice. The water is stiil scrupulously well dressed, taking a plung ising and up to noon was within three feet of into a pool of muddy water. he highest water mark of last year. Old ool ua ; resia ts exp S ti opinion that the water ‘ $ . _ ~ i “4 Ss ' ' 1 . 1,000 Grain Sacks for sale cheap, | will rise higher this season thea in any : —_ a 94 | previous ea the Assiniboine at W. E. Dawson & Co's. ees) peewsous your. ine % 1 iniboine ee jhas not yet broken up except in the vicinity rrr te ee Deke OR wei SK Se Boe, Where. enete. & mene ope learn that the steamship ‘‘ Prince Edward sa * sailed from Liverpool, for Charlottetown, the | 22nd inst. > —_ Wuart has the ex-Governor to say about the man who obtained the votes of the Protestants of Belfast oa credit, and sold out to the Ca- tholics of the North-West for ready cash ? > —- Ir is now stated that Mr. Fred. Peters is an ardent student ef mental philosophy; avd that he is running the election in order % test a favorite theory of bis, viz., that mechanics have no memories ! Silla 200 coils Manilla Repe, 9 and 12-thread, for Lobster Packers, etce.—_W. E. Dawson & Co. ap24 Sinipshaiabelobitn Mr. fonnis tock credit to himseif for securing to the city Spring Park Spring. He had about as much to do with that busivess as the child unborn. We are informed, on the best authority, that Spring Park was bought in for the city by Theophilus Des- Brisay, Esq. Any credit which the citizens have to give for that good deed should, there- fore, be given, net to Mr. Morris, but to Mr. DesBrisay. — — -@ — A GENTLEMAN, who arrived in this city from Cardigan to day, reports that the elect- ors of that district are displeased because Hon. D. Ferguson intends contesting For' Augustus. I consent to be nominated for Cardigan, they would be saved the trouble and expense of ar election. t The people of Cardigan appreciate a good representative as weil as an economica. Government, eee Mr. Jorn Brixns, of New Glasgow, has completed his spring shooting at St. Peter's Island. Among the many birds which he brought to this City to-day was a specimen of sea fowl calied ‘* Wabbi.” It is a species of Loon, but is more beautiful in plumage colour and shape. Mr. Binns presented it to Mr. Davies, of the Rankin House, who will have it stuffed. —_——_-— > --—-- Passencens per ‘‘ Northern Light,” from Georgetown to Pictou, April 19:—P Blake, John MelIntyre, John Carmon, Jas A Brown, John D. Hume, Geo Sanderzgon, Simon Comp- ton, Joseph Sanders, Wm F Goodin, A H Bell, W Allworth, Jas Billman, F Ledden, Wa Herring, Lawrence Murphy, E G. Park- man, AS Cameron, Richard Keith, Rev VS Gramel, Dennis Fulton, John Chalmers, Adam Rogerson, Rev A McGillivray, Bishop Mc- Intyre, J B McKay, D C Stewart, D Seliten Bernard McLean, James Me Cormack, Luke McLean, Alf McLeod, Geo McKay, Henry Squarebriggs, A McLeod, 5 T Bruce, W D Martin, R McLean, Angus McCormack, Rev P McDonald, D McDonald, Wm H Prowse, Benj Herring, Patx Casey, Rev C O'Brien, Mr Burns, David Morrow, John Trainor, Peter Anderson, J Sullivan, James Doyle, Neil McDonald, M Currie, John C McDonald, W Patterson, E W Smith, Miss Fletcher, W“ N Goalen, Mrs Goalen Pictou to Geergetown, April 19: — John Thornton, Jos L Wallace, John McPhee, Hugh Toombs, H Anderson, Jas Ahearn, Rev Mr Roberts, E D Whiteside, G N Christie, W N Banter, Capt Campbell, Mrs Campbell GR Locker, C B Thompson, Milton Shaw, Katie McLeod and boy Georgetown to Pictou, April 22; Thos E Dawson, Ewen McDonald, Rodk E Mechkae, Keoaneth Mclean, Robt Lord, John Scully, Alex MeDenald, John Math: son, F L Me- Aulay, P @’Mulliin, Murdock Nicholson, Mrs D Nicholson, G N Chintin, Capt D Melsaac. John Needham, A McGillivray, Geo Ku ght, W L Wood, F D Hall, Mrs John Mathe son, Ed Hughes, J Riely, Francis Hogan. Thomas Connolly, T P MeElroy, Albert Harding, Edward T Mullally, P Kelly, Sanucl Matheson, John McLeod, Albert Matheson, Honry Coffin, H McLean, John Cameron, Alex Buchanan, John McAleer, John Cullen, Alex McDonald, W Clarey, J M Auld, Wm McPherson, Murdock McKenzie, W McLean, John Gillis, John B Nicholson, W W Dear | born, Timothy Coman, Alex McRae, Rodk Gillis, S Whitebone, M:s Beaton, Miss Beaton, | Miss A Beaton, Mics Alice Beaton, Mr and Mrs Forest, Andrew Sullivan, Allan Thorne, Samuel Worth Master Beator, Hugh McDonald. Pictsu to Georgetown, April 21:—James Martin, Jos Ryan, John Dunn, Samuel Perk ins, Daniel J Munn, Chas Carroll, Wallace Meagher, Thos Martin, R S Torrance, Angu Melatosh, Hugh McDonald, Jas Perry, Alf Pope, R B Stuart, W Fraser, Chas McCarthy, Michael Burns, Moves Ahern, Ches Staunch, John McPhee, H F Purcell, © D Cory, Patk Hartan, WoO Hughsom, John G Toombs, D J McDonald. Pictou to Georgetown, Apri] 22:— Allan Sheppard, James Dover, C C Bell, P Blake, SBTitcomb, Rev. Dr. McDonald, P Mait- land, ‘Capt Trainor. . e . , | | They say, if Mr. Ferguson weuld | Lemuel Down, Mr Beaton, | Estate of Late W. B, Al TAT wo: 1. T2 34 e Weather Ballstin. r 7 ya" ° >? ? Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, April 24—10 a. m. Xfi Peon hk ) a sowed x nat oct oo AMiuid to fresh northerly to nor hwesterly ! , : tor } ~~ wibhas Fair co »] weather. Rem - —_ NERVOUS PROSTRATION, vital weakne debility from overwork or indiscretion 4 a... ; ee ood Known as Jiacks 3 nerve and brain f netic Medicine, which is sold by all responsi- ble druggists. Sold in Charlottetown by \Spothecaries Hall Co. See advertisement ia snother eoluma 2w wly—ap3 ae Notes of the Bank of P, F. EIsiand are still teken for Bry Geods at the London Wouse.§ [ap3 Tea +1 sdonontont Blaatan e iho To the Independent Electors of Char- Nammrn 14 woltey - 1 Common and Royalty: Tatéentarrs ' ; OF Try IObLELOW! \ MEETING ll be held on MONDAY A. EVENING, the 24th cf April, at half- Ls , , 1 4 past Seven oclock, a he shop of John Frase Uj per Prince street, to seiect two fit wa proper } 1 ni to rep e2ent e suffrages f the mechani tenants working ¢ ass the Local House vf Assembly, The elec- tor mw the ! y esjecially requested to atten. y order, ear 7 mYp ‘Wp —. = FRASER. A nr] 2 } sR? A i ; "5 & Hf & & QB Goo Coos SASILL stand at “The North American \ ' Hotel’? on May 11th, 12th, 25th and 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist. This will be con- tinned throughogt the season, health and weather permitting, For furiher particulars see posters, NEWTON LEE. April 22, 1882~— tf om , * Ms - ae ca HALIFAS, N. &., THURSDAY, 27th ENST., HALF-PAST THREE O CLOCK. @ueen, rom Paddle Wheel Steamer. Viay R. D. CLARKE, JR., Is instructed to sell at Public Auction, lo the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, 27th inst,, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, at the wharf North of the Deep-water Terminus; the iron padd;e-wheel steamer MAY QUEEN, built by Jas. Watt & Co., London, &6 tons register ; length, 100 feet; beam, 20 feet; hold 8 feet; and drawing 4 feet. Built in the most thorough manner, With five water-tight com- partments ; is fitted with two 25-inch cylin- dered Engines. Passed the Board of Survey in 1879, since which has been very little used, and has recently been prt in thorough erder, This steamer being of light draught, stroogly buili, and jarge carrying capacity, would be very serviceable for river naviga- tion or coasting purposes, or a lighter. For terms and further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, R. D. CLARKE, Jn., Halifax, N.S. April 21, 1882 a GILLOTTS oe econ mn Bee as | CLINE | f ‘ } JOSEE | erm TW IW N ‘ | STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT Tk | i we } ‘ it g.0 lr gTME Trustees being ayxious to sell, will & receive offers up to May next, fora tivo -y Dwelling Cotiage, with nearly half as acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay's prope-ty Melpeqne Road; aleo for er Yarehous: fur oppoeite the | stories high, and « good cellar, police station. Enquire of J, W. PICKARD, Jus. RANIGHY. | April 13, TSs2. 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July | Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— SPRING GOODS on J me } GREAT VARIETY. Their Ste ck is Always Purchased —IN THE— BEST MARKETS, And You Can Kely Upon Getting | as Good Value as can be found : » = mnrod \ ha . " radically and promptly cured by that great } on BP. E. Island. Stosk Grey Cottons, Stock Whites Cottons, Large Stock Pink Cottons, Parks & Sous Kuitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds, A Kite VARIETY OF DRESs GOODS! A Complete Stock of MOURNING GOODS. Table Linens, Table Rapkins, Towels, Sheetings, PILLOW COTLONS, COUNTERPANES, TOILET = COVERS, &c,, &ess VERY CHEAP Carpet, Oi! Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ROOM PAPER. Perkins & Sterns. Feb, 10, 1882, THE DAILY Xx AMINHEHR, APRIT 24, 1882. ar G. H. HASZARD HAS NOW IN sTOCcCK WRITING AND COPYING INKS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MAKERS : TOURAY’S Combined Copying and Writing, ANTOINE’S French Violet Copying, STAFFORD’S Jet Black, STAFFORD’S Combined Office, WALKDEN’S Copying end Writing, : : WALKDEN’S Blue Black Writing? CARTER'S Combined Writing and Copying, CARTER’S French Violet Copying, CARTERS Writing Fluid, CARTER’S Raven Black, STEPHENS’ Combined Writing aad Copyinz, STEPHENS’ Bine Black Office, STEPHENS’ School Writing, DAVI1D’S Writing and Copying. The Best Red Ink in the Market. os Snr ena ALSO A FULL LINE OF STATIONERY, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT FOR CASH. HN VEHLOPES! ALL SIZES. Note and Leiter Paper in a Variety of Qualities. Foreign Note, Plain; Foreign Note with Black Edge. cae ¥ Monogram, Crests or Business Die Stamped on Paper and Envelepes. Letter Heads Neatly Printed. Cc. H. HASZARD, Charlottetown, March 23, 1882—1m eod wkly 18 Quran Srazer. Let NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE: Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. 0:0 | ‘raising, as the leading industries of the ‘Te the Electors of the Second Gistviet of King’s County, | ¢ ~ENTLEMEN,—The first act of the | \" present Government on assuming the tration of aflairs was to appeal to |the Electorate of the Province fer an in- | dorsation of the personnel andypolicy of the | Allmistry. A programme was then for- ulated, which received the ccrdial ap- |proval of the people, and to which the | Government have faithfully adhered | The usual number of leyislative sessions |constituting a General Assembly, having terminated, the Government take the earliest opportunity of again consulting the constituencies, and of soliciting at the polls a renewal of public confidence. On assuming office, the ministry found |that the recklessness and extravagance of | their immediate predecessors had resulted ‘in imposing upon the Province a large amount of indebtedness. By amalgamat- ing some of the Departments, reducing the salaries of officials, diminishing the cost of legislation and of administration, ‘as well as by improved management in every hranch of the public service, the Gov- ernment have been enabled to remove the legacy of debt bequeathed to them by their opponents, and there is now & con- siderable surplus te the eredit of the Pro- vince. In view of this state of things, and knowing that they shall have sufficient revenue. for some time to come, to meet the public requirements and amply provide for every interest, the Administration, in | pursuance of their policy of lightening the burdens of the people, have felt justified in repealing the Assessinent Acct. The Government have, by every means in their power, fostered agriculture and steck- “a Lamings Province, and they intend to continue increased direction. It is much to be regretted that the measures framed by the Ministry for the abolition of the Leyvislativre Couneil, failed to meet the approval of a majority of that body. The Government have done efery- thing they could accomplish to give effect to the wishes of the people as expressed at the last General Election ; and it is their in- tention to subinit to the LegislaturenextSes- sion measures providing for the constitution of one legislative body, and otherwise lenlated to reduce the cost of legislation. encouragement in the same Ca. The Ministry are now engaged in endeay- oring to secure for this Previnee a portion f the Fishery Award, with other compen- setion respecting the use of our fisheries by United States’ citizens, and the business shall be diligently prosecuted to its ter- mination. The attention of the Dominion Govern- ment has been called. to the failure of Canada to carry out the Terms of Confed- eration with this Province, by providing efficient steam communicaticn, winter and summer, between the Island and the mein- land. The question is now under the Subscribed Capital - - : - $ 9.733,332.00 | Paid Up Capital - ° ° . . TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Settled With Promoatitude and FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 | Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. Losses Liberality. 70: LIFH DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000.00 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - . OSQeseenre Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1, 158,500.00 20; New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, Marsh 16, Fé82—eod Genprat AeEn? wo ————— —————— 1,216,666.00 0:0—-— | consideration of the Privy Council, and it wili be the duty of the Provincial Admin- istration to adopt such measures as ashball secure to Prince Edward Island a complete and satisfactory fulfilment of the Terma of | Union. FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS — On the subjects to which I have alluded, as weil as on all other public questions, the olicy which the Government submitted to he people at the last general election, enams unchanged, and shall be pursued. During the term of ofiice of the present Ministry, the biessings of contentment, bappineasaud peace have prevailed through- out the Province, and it is the desire and | determination of the Government to con- tribute towards a continuance of this pleas- ing state «f things, by the practice of ecouomy and retrenchment in every de partment, and by an henest and faithful administration of public affairs. I have the h nor to be, Your obedient servant, W. W. SULLIVAN, April 20th, 1882. pres ne keasr pat li To tho Electors cf the City of Charlottetown, Common and Royalty, G ENTLEMEN,—I have been requested by a number of the Electors of ‘his District to offer myself as a candidate for your suf- frages at the coming Election for the Local Legislature in opposition to ncminecs of the present Government, and have accepted the nomination The most important question et present aflecting your interests, and the interests of the whole Island, is that of the proper prese- cution of our undoubtedly just claim toa share of the Fishery Award, In my opinion the Government h:ve not taken adequate measures to press our demand, If elected I shall use every constitutionel means to ob- tain a proper recognition of our rights on this question. With regard to the edministyation of the finances of this Province, my views are that the strictest economy should be prac tised in every department, but at the same time due ae Molasses and Sugar. 200 puns, Barbadoes Molasses, HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 17, ’82—1m eod Boot Uppers, BROORS. BROOMS. aND NE HUNDRED DOZFN BROOMS for sale at manufacturers prices. meg Fronts. HORACE HASZARD, A nice assortment of the above for sale, Ch’town, April 17, 1s8<—1m eod Cc. I. MORRISON. $90,000 City Debentures, et will be received at the City Th Lib | ( ti Clerk’s Office, up to noon of 6 l 6rd, onserva V6 Saturday 6th May next, COMMITTEE for the purchase of ($20,000; Twenty Thou- Have secured Rooms Next to H. send Dollars Debentures of the City of Char- ’ rant. ! lottetown. a Hart's Restaurant | These Debenturer are of the denom'ra’ion evening, commencing at 8 p.m. Friends al! vo.rs from date of issue, bearing interest at invited. (P20 jive (5) per cent per annum, payable half yearly | The Council do not bind themselves to Freehold Farms, accept thehizhest or any Tender. ? ay far. . ther information required, aa to the issue of Woe SALE—Severable valuable Ferme in debentures. can be had on appl cation to the aifferent parts of the country. For wodersivned, particulars apply to WM. B MORRISON, 4. MeNELLL, Avot’s, City Clerk. kage 1; 182-41 City Cterk’s Ofte, Agri 12, 1902, dw tf 50 hhds. Bright Grocery Sugar. | Now loading at Barbadoes, and will be due g | bere on opening of navigation, Open Market days, aud Meetings every) of $500 cach, and are paysble in twenty (20) | regard should be bed to the ¢flicieney ofall | branches of the public services, | Another question which must soon be settled is thet «of the reduction of the now excessive cost cf legislation, and, if elected by you, my best efforts will be directet to- wards ¢ff-ctipg such areform as wilh Beet check the lavish expenditure in this respect, | Owing to ibe suddennes with which this ‘Election has been forced upon the country, jit will be imporsible for me to make @ lthorough persenal canvass of the City and | Royalty, aud I therefore take this means of | asking you for your votes FRED. PETERS. | April 20, 1882, rs "HF subscriber being about to make @ j change in his business, offers for sale, 500 EG&G CASES. About balf the number are new cases, of best quality, that have never been used, and egg shippers can save 20 percent, by buying the instead of importing. Also a few hundred sets new No, 1 fillings. J. M AULD. | Cl’town, April 8, 1§82—2aw 2w, sj kea li ; | To Lobster Packers saa "* “ALE,— 171 Ingo's Tin, 33 Pigs Lea, PEAKE BROS, & CO. Marvh 1,’82—837 EGG CASES. - ert om i ENR AT O SS Ww lene een em a lawless