a See iene, ae. £ hang ae Loeal and Other items. i Mr. FPerevson’s letter unavoidably > Pu teal Princesa of Wales” will at the usual time this evening. > lus steamer Miramichi sailed, from Que- th rt on Monday afternoon. > if \ ’ 4.%Y towed the bargue je lee to Pictou to-day. ‘the G. P. go Ou the marin slip for repairs. : > Lost.—A drab corded carriage cushion. Leave at this office and be rewarded. m16 li P< (ue tirst cargo of Acadia nut coal arrived on the 15th, per schooner ** Spirit of the Day, to Thos, Cas¢ ey, Kaq. a Six Tuomas Brasssy, M. P., will, it succeed Mr. lrevelyan, the new Irish ;, tothe Acdmiraity. ‘ > [ue steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence reached Point da Cnene at 9.30 o'clock this forenoon, and left for Summerside again at 2 o'clock eo Esq., Supt., attend the convention held in that L. B. ARCHIBALD, this morning to mea tu be Joha of haliway morrow. > C. Owen the 16th inst, lay ior, master, By telegraph to L barque ** Minaie Carmichael, arrived at Madras, East Indies, from Cape town, Cal} e of Good Hope > lux steamer ‘Circassian’ arrived at Kimouski yesterday morning. L. Esqg., and wife were passengers by her. to-night, ‘They wil arrive home a r (us Berlin Daily News aptly says that at general electivas the issues will be mainly, Sir John Macdonald and the National Policy, and Mr. Blake and the Lord knows what. > Faesh Hatssvt and Herring at the Fish Market, [ma 16 li i o . Ar the Council, last evening, a committee was appointed to report on the advisability of clearing out Spring Park, This is a step in the right direction. It should be maue QUICKLY. > We regret to learn that the celebrated Stallion ~* Blackfoot,” owned by Capt. Me- Leod, which tovk first prize at the Dominion Exhibition in the year 1830, died on Suuday last after a short illness. > We are pleased to learn from the Patriot, that ex-Governor Lairu intends to remain on the Island, He will probabiy contest Queen's County, at the coming election, conjanction with L. H, Davies, £sq. copiticlthitictnn A NICE assortment of Spring Mangles for aale at M. Butcher's. may 16 4i - > Coat.—At the City Council meeting, lsat evening, Councillor Murphy stated that he had received advices from various sources, informing him that coal would be fifteen per ; cent, dearer than it was last season. > A Lerrer has been received from His Lord- ship the Bishop of Ottawa, to the effect that the Pope has appointed a Papal Delegate for Canada, who will likely arrive in June next His dutics will be similar to those performed by the late Bishop Conroy. ioctl A meerine of Depositors im the Bank of P. | E. Island will be held in the Bank Building, to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 e’ clock for the purpose of nominating a liquidator to represent their interests. ‘he business is urgent. Large attendance requested. anaes Lookrxe GLASSES, in great variety, at M. Butcher's, may 16 41 > Aw Ottawa despatch says : It is probable the Princess Lousie, who arrives at Quebec from England on or about the 5th prox., will not come to Ottawa till the fall. Her Royal Highness, his Excellency, and suite will spend the summer months in the Lower Provinces in fishing and other amusements. slike A YEW DAYS AGo, the speaker of the Senate entertained the followiog guests at luncheon in the Senate restaurant :— The Duke of Marchester, Mr. Tennant, M. P., Mr. Ten- nant, Jr., Sir. John Macdonald, Senator Allan, Senator McInnes, and Mr. Kirk- patrick, M. P. > an may 16 4 A coop assortment of Parlor Sets, of super- | i | STRAWBERRIES | ior fiaish, at Mark Butcher’s. il ciate [r is our sad duty to announce the death of Mrs. Alexander Laird. died on Satur day. Her illness was long and severe. Mrs. wi} ‘ us Laird was a very superior woman whose aim | it was to do her duty, as a christian, in every relation of life. Mr. Laird aad family, have our deepest sympathy in their great bereave- ment. —Patriot, - Mr. Pacwer, who acts as volunteer de- tective in several important cases, in a com munication to the St. James’ Gazette, says he has reason to know that the arrest of the} assassins of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke will be facilitated if the Government will guarantee not to surrender the informer in the event of his bei xed by Russian or German police a Peproom Sers, the best manufactured in the city, at Mark Butchei’s. may 16 4: 4 MicnaeL Davitt, ae William Vernon ny swreourt informed th Hiouse of Commons the other day, gamed OUnGs Mm Weignt during h imprisonment. ‘The prisoners lung complaint has been cured. An Irish member having asked if Davitt would be per mitted to read the : Hansard, the Home Secretary replied: ‘‘ lf any gentleman wishes to re ad Hans wrd, 1am sure, as far as I am concerned, he is welcome to do it. I should have thought it would have been an additional punishment.’ oo —_— ir has done more for the rheumatic saffer- ers threughout the land than any remedy ever known. We refer to the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. 1. L. Tobiss, the well known and popular cigar manufacturer, ef 447 Third avenue, New York. informs the Writer that both himself and wife have been reat sufferers from rheumatism, and that St. Jacobs Oil is the only thing that did cither of them any good. ; ; “The fact is, said Mr. Tobias, “ it has cured us entirely and ia a very short time, end we used only a couple of bottles—the whole cost two dollars. Much less expensive than a long doctor's bill, with the apothe. cary’s charge for putt ng up his prescription added. You van tell the world what I know about it. as good as we did when we found ourselves as well as ever.” a You cannot ge ta better fittmyg suit or better aga OD a aes left for St. | ‘ ' city to | H. Davies, | Special Notices at the Union House, {amayl5 3i pd NokTH River Oysters WANTED at the Fish Three yood M ai ke Ly can sealers, apply Grafton Street, fma 16 31 pat 81 Harness, nearly {ma 13 3: pat Nickel jaited Apply to H Coomms. ONE set new cery. kK. K. Bracg, [may | Oxk Wood Pump left om sale can be got very cheap. Apply to H. Coomps, [mayl3 3. Lew T weeds, al2 ti |; One Barouche, American build; said to be the best on the island. New hats, new Worsteds, penny to-day at D. A. Bruce's. {wa 13 31 pat CALL and see the niture, before buying elaewhere.—M. Burctirr. may2 Worsteds at D, A. Jmay 9 wky Will be owher wants the Apply to H. Coomns. {ma 13 3i (COME and see the new =.) Bruce S, «2 Queen Street ' i One Pediar’s w ayon left on sale. sold at a bargain as the ney. | Ino j j COME ,| Spring and see the splendid assortment of (weeds raauufactured at the Char- | lottetown Woolen Mills, and for sale cheap | Grafton Street, pear Walker’s corner, | @id Bank Notes taken at Beer & | Gofft's. fap 10 ; Scoron Twereps.—A splended assortment | of Scotca I weeds, E. Prow e's. ap25 Colwill’s {ma 24 tf 200 coils’ Manilla Reop, 9 and i2-thread, CHOoIcE SRED Wurat at o, F. | ap2¢ ete.—W. E. Dawson & Co. Go To W, P, Cotwiix’s for Clover, Timothy | j } | i , , . , *, | aud Garden Seeds. [ap 7 Ww kly Lm ' i ARKIvep per S. S. ‘*Copia,” in Halifax Latest y one of the firm. y S. 8. ‘* Prince Edward,” c.—-W. & A. Brown & Co Spring Fashions, selected personally A large stock to follow, | al8 | To save the heels of your boots from wear- | | tag get a pair of heel protectors, only 10 cents, | at Dorszr, Gorr & Co. [ap2s tf | A Goop assortment of Walnut Devonports cheap for cash.—M. BuTCHER. , = may 2 i Cid Bank Notes taken at Reer | Geoff's. lap 10} A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P } Colwells. m2] tf New Marie SvGAR at Berr & Gorr’s. | 1,000 Grain Sacks for sale cheap, in | | H. COOMBS. parliamentary reports in | I want everybody with rheumatism | to know as much of it as I do, and to to feel at W. E. Dawson & Co's. Tus only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part cf a Gun made, is at Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streeta, nov 1 tf wky | ** ALL Ricut,’ 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 to-day, English | and American atyles—splendid | value, al? tf A LARGE stock of fresh Vegetable Seeda, of the best quality and in great variety, just received at Watson’s Drug Store a24 tf Ss — ae is showing Hats, lates DIED. Of Consumption, at Crapand, May 12, 1882, Jane Carr, wife of James Gamble, aged 33 years. She was a native of Tatamayouche, N. §&. (Amherst Papers please copy. nena ———— CA. RD. Franklia House 4 yr Proprietor of the begs to thank the patrons of that Hotel, and regrets to say that, owing to the difficulty of securing competent belp and the pressure of other business, the house will not open the present season, HENRY F. COOMBS, May l “. '82—8) eod TO LET a é I ALP the Building (15 rooms) known as the Franklin House—one of the best and healthiest dwellings in or near the city. Apply to May 13, i882 —~—3i eod pat ne NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. | | ee YP tothe close of this month J will de- i l J) liver fine, healthy and strong Plants to | any part of the city or any place on the | Island, the foliowing Standard Varieties of | Strawber-y Plants :— | CRESCENT SEEDLING, DOWNING PROLIFIC, GQLENDALE, i | WILSON, NICANOR, ae per one hundred, $1.20; per doz. 40 | cents, Cash must in all cases accompany | order, Address G. H. HASZARD, | Lock Box 91, Charloiterown, May 11, 82—4i cod, wkly li HORSE AND CARRIAGE TAK, Bere is hereby given to all persons | LN who have not paid their Horse and Car- | risge Tax for this year, that on and «fter the 25th May instant, summons will be issued against all pessons in default, FRANCIS 8, CHANDLER, May 12, 1882—2aw till date Collector. SHOEMAKERS | Boot Uppers, AND Leg Fronts. A nice assortment of the above for sale. Cc. I, MORRISON. Apply to H, Coombs. variety of Bedroom Fur- | at Wu. Gordon’s store, sign of the Sheep, | CHRISTYS HATS just opened to-day, at L. i for Lobster Packers. | : ‘ | and now on way, 26 cases London Goods, of | “Ethel Blanche,” | Gh’ tows, april rg, 188. THEH DAILY HXAMINHER, MAY 16, 1882. a ke Cts Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, | AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE, A Frew bags cracked oats at the Family Gro | { { { ATA LA BRG BB t Nor. 1, 1881. eS eee — ————= 20; Christys’ Paris Silk Hats, Christvs’ Hard Fur ‘ Christys’ Soft cs Christys’ Hard Felt « Chiristys’ Soft Christys’ Hats for Men, ee Christys’ “ “ Boys, 66 Christys’ Ladies, TOGETHER WITH A Large Stock of Canadian and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH' G. DAVIES & CO. LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, April 8, 1882. P. E. ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS. - 0:0 ANNOUNCEMENT! 0 My Stock for the Spring Trade is abeut completed, and will excel any previeus show. Buyers of the following lines of Furniture should not fail to inspect my stock : Bedroom Sets in Every Style, ALL OF WHICH IS HOME MANUFACTURE. Parlor Sets, in Birch, Walnut and Mahvgany, with ali kinds of coverings at any price wished for. Smoking Chairs, Lo:nges Desks in great variety, Cornices and Window Poles, COMMON BEDSTEADS FROM No work can be more substantial and better finished than I offer. The profits on the above stock will in future be small. terms are, therefore, cash. MARK BUTCHER. King Seuare, April 12, [882—1m pres iron Bedsteads, Office $2.00 UPWARDS. The BEER & GOFF, Wholesale and Retail Grocers 101 Tea, Prime Quality, Cheaper than Ever ———- 0:0 Coffee, Fresh, Roasted & Cround. :0: Flour, Choice Brands, Warranted, :O% Biscuits, Fruit, Confectionery, &c., BEST QUALIFY, LOW PRICES. BEER & GOFF. Costat ecw, Apri) U4, T397. | Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles aad Dolmans, and Far Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods, ean dU CO D2 OO ae. JUST CPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e., &e. R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET CONCERT | rg HERE will bc a CONCERT, IN AID OF THE POOR, in the | W.M. ©. A. BALL, — THURSDAY, Mey 18. | Asthere will be Music by the Orcheatial Club and the best vocalists in the city,a really enjoyable entertainment may be ex- pected Progremme printed on the 17th. | Adimission 15 cents. Concert at 8 p,m, | May 6, ’82. | A -LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS, IN — Bigging Forks, Spades, Hoes, | Rakes, Lawn Mowers, | Latest improvement for 1882, at W. E. Dawson & Co's. May 5, ’82—2w 3aw pat SODA. 50 Gasks Washing Soda, 25 Kegs Carb. Soda. W, E. DAWSON & CO May 5, ’82—2w 3aw pat ALA BASTIN E The New Preparation for Cleansing WALLS & CEILINGS. Far superior to Kalsomine. Try it. For sale at the CITY HARD- WARE STORE, JOHN R. BOURKE, Jr. May 3, ’82—2w 3aw, wkly li } - VALUABLE AND ‘Handsome Private Residence, ON PRINCE STREET. | AM instructed by M. P. Hogan, Esq., to sell at Auction, on the premises, on | WEDNESDAY, 17th inst, at 12 o’-lock,— | His very bandsome and valuable property on | Prince Street, opposite St. Paul's Church, |centreily located in one of the best avigh- | borhoods. The residence is a 3 storey French roof,c | fortably and conveniently built for the owne jown use. Contains fourteen rooms, wi | pantry, good frost-proof cellar, with stable, | coach house, and other outbuildings in the rear. The land measures 42 feet on Prince Street, and extends back 169 feet. Terms — One half down, balence in two or three years, with interest at six per cent. per annum. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, May 4, 1882. j | TE&ELECRAPH CINES. SELKIRK 1) EDMONTON | congo NOTICE. | QYEALE) TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to neon on WEDNKS.- | DAY, the i7th day ot May next. in a lump ;sum, for the purchase of the Governraent Telegraph Line (embracing the Poles, Wires, Insulators anu Instruments), between Selkirk and Kdmonton, The conditions to be that a line of tele- graph communication is to be kept up be- tween Winnipeg, Humbolt, Battleford and Edmonton, and that Government messages be transmitted free of charge. The parties tendering must name, in addi- tion tothe lump sum they are prepared to give for the telegraph line, the maximum rate of charge for the transmission of mes- sages to the public. F, BRAUN, Secretary Dept, ef Railways and Canals, ) till 17th May Ottawa, 18th April, °82. } wkly ae a 71 i ng TOP BUGGY, in first-class condition, to be seen at the Factory of YOUNKER & OFFER, Ch’town, May 11, 1882—4i eod pat FURNITURE The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor and Drawing Room Suits! TO SUIT ALL. CHAMBER SUITS, —IN —- Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap, CHATRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsieads. Beds, Mattrasses, Ac. &+. LOOKING CL“SSES AND MIRRORS Picture Moulding & Frames IRON MBEDSTEABDS, OR\E HIGHLAND WHISKY{ ANALY (ICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION | 54, Holborn-viaduct, E C., London, Aug. 8,'79, | Repout on the Lorngs Hicntanp Wul-key: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fia.rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” “ Artuur Hitt, Hassauy, M. D. “Orro Hgunes, F.C. 5., F. Lc. Agent :— i OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, E. | ” Feb. 24, 1882, Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the EIntereslonial and Grand T:unk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D, A. McLEOD, May 2, 1282, JUsT PUBLISHED! “Short Speculative Essays,” BY ROBERT B. THOMAS, For sale at the Bookstores of Mesars, Bremner Bres,, Chappelle, Harvie and G H., Haszard, Price 50 cents, a 2927 For Sale or to Let. HAT COTTAGE, beautifully situated on Lower Spring Park Road, together with outhouses and garden. For further pare ticulars apply to the owner, Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor- nices, Venitian Blinds, &c., all of which will be sold below cost for cash. All kinds of orders prompily attended to at moderate charges JOURN NEWSON., April 8, 18-2—2m Children’s Carriages, iron Bedsteads. CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON, April 8, 1882—3m BROOMS. BROOMS. (7: HUNDRED DOZEN BROOMS for sale at wayutacturers prices, HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, April 17, 1-8 —1m eod Molasses and Sugar. 209 puns, Barbadoes Molasses, 50 hhds. Bright G:ocery Sugar. Now loading et Barbadoes. ani will be due here on opening of navigation, HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 17, '82—1m eod “TO Ler. ‘Q°HE premises on Water Street formerly i occupied by Haszard Bros,, edjoining the Bonded Warehouse. There ae 2 rooms in the atlic, 5 rocms on the second floor, 3 rooms and a shop on the ground floor, besides kitchen and scullery. There i: a good cellar under the Building, fitted up expressly for curing Pork with Keeres aud other ap- pliances for Pork curing. Also @ large warehouse attached to the Building, a small stable and moderate-sized yaod in the rear, Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown, April 28, Ix»2—1w eod | TO LET. HE Store and Dwelling, No. 62 Queen Street, next door to W. A, Weeks & Co’s, and lately eccupied by the subscriber, to whom application is'to,be made. * JOHN Gahan. Outre vation, ajiil We, reine Ub'tuwn, Murch Shy ‘SD—cw Vod 3s He cpitee:. a2,” (a i ®