” albededieieaalan = PRE OE eR IR RI 8 i OPEL LA SOHN ae ee — | | x : THE oInY’s CANDIDATES, oo eee HON. NEIL McLEOD —_AND— PATRICK BLAKE, ESQUIRE. THe Darty KxaMINER. a ee ee Oe THE CAMPAIGN. +1 } THe campaign will be short and Gcectsl' Within the nex: ten days it will te de- cided; (1) whether the peopse of Prince Edward Isiand appreciate economy, pri dence, thrift and carefulness in t! e Goy- ernment of the Province, tor 1 they will sustain the presen‘ tion; (2) whether they desice that the ex- n shall be‘still further penses of legislati: reduced, for if they do they will sustain ) the present Government; whether or not they wish to see agricuiture encour: ] Meee A haw aged in @ pract i way, fo! they ao 5 will sustain the present Government, and return the Government canc.dates (hrough- out the entire Province. So far, advices from town and country ll he the resu'!t Rut | indicate that this will there must be WATCHFULNESS 4ND ACTIVITY comet l i t the aw i v= aloug the whole (ine. Let not the enemy | +r) (of the country) obtain any advantage through inattention, carelessness, or over- confidence on the part of those who have the best interests of the Province at heart. Cardig Owen anpd McD UGALL are ¢ indida! for < Cardigan on beha lf of t true ll verests | of the country. They are epposea by Sir. Peter McCourt (who lately ** jumped the fence”) and by Dr ~MeLaren. A corres- pondent informs us thet Dundas wil throw a large majority in favor of OwrN anpD 4ic- DoveaLt; that Baldwins Road will give Owen ano McDoveatt an alnivst solid vote; and that Cardigan issure. [f the people are alive to their reai interests, and we have no doubt that they are, they will return Owen aNd McDovueatt by an over- whelming majority. eorgetown. A very large and influential meeting was held at the Court House, on Wednesday | evening, 26th inst., for the purpose of nominating candidates to represent the| Town and Roy alty in the next General | ., Assemb ly of the Province The meeting was kept up to a late hour, and public questions called forth a very fair discussion William Sanderson, Esq., acted as Chair- man. The former representatives wer: duly neminated, and received the almost Ubanimors support of the meeting, witich included all the leading men of both parties. Fort A. apaains, In the face of the strong and uni quivocal resolutions passed at several! meetings beld in the Cardigan District, the Patriot persists | ie would | in asserting that it was fear that | not be elected which sent the Hon. Donald Ferguson back to the district in % himself resides. Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Eagan, and their friends in Fort Augustus are working well ; and the probability is that the people of that wide-awake disirict will see that FerousoN anp Eacan are duly elected. In this fine o'd district, the Government | + Candidates are “ENTLEY AND HoLianp; and they are opposes: by Laird and Lea. The feeling in the district is favorable to the | Government ; and we hope that no personal | jealousies or dislikes will nterfere with the election of both Bentiey anp HOLLAND. We learn that at 3 meeting h« a at County Line on Tuesday evening there was an almost unanimous expression of oplioia in favor of Bentiury anv Hlotianp. Tignish. A GENTLEMAN just returned from Tignish informs us that a monster meeting was held there on Tuesday evening, at which the Government were sustained by an over- whelming majority. The people of this, the most populous district on the Island, appreciate the men who have so notably lightened the burdens of tha taxpayers. The public spirit of the country is strong for the Government. Egmont Bay. A MEETING was held at Lot 14, on Wed- nesday evening. The Hon. Mr. Arsenau! and the Hon. Mr. McDonald, were unani- mously nominated; and it is generally sup- posed that their candidature will co nop- posed. The people of this district also like the men who save tlie public money and lighten the burdens of the taxpayers. Bradaibane. A CORRESPONDENT at Bradalbane writes: “The Government has a large majority of supporters at Bradalbane and in the ad- joining settlements.” The people there eee on which side the true interests of this country be; and they support Tur RIGHT SIDE. Souris. Reap THE “‘carvd” of John.MeLean, Esq., as published in another column. [fe believes the Government “ have earried on the business of the country for the last fonr years in such a way as to merit their return to power.” Mr. McLean is “ all right.” Murray Harbo How. Mr. Prowse anp W. A. Poote, Esq , are again in the rene and though some uneasy spirits have been trying to work up an opposition to ¢! em, it now seems probable that they will have a “walk over the course.” Rustico. We learn that a meeting of over 400 electors was he!ld at Rustico Bank, 2nd District of Queen's Comme, last night. The electors appeared to be almost un animons in favor of Messrs. McKay and Shaw, the Government's candidates. Beifast Tere are no definite iain 8 from Bel- fast; but there i is » donbt that the Belfast ers are as wide awake to ¢) own best interests as the ; @ PF. & Islaad Administ: a- ‘ hich he | 1 ce cr & “ I am unable ‘to at I regret this the every means in his po that Act is calculate cess, I remain, Comment is unnecessary none “ way other Gaawriet | aw wiy-—eyS = 4 a Mixy. CORRES! PONDENC E. elves responsible for the aie its of our correspondents Ths Oppos tionist “* Pet.” he K or of the Kwaminer. tr. Peters is quite willing to be a baby » hands of his party, if they will let natural consequences follow.” ‘* Babies’ vs Mr. Peters ‘‘ sre always pets, and if 1 wi.l make a pet of me and give mo your : ; it a : ) . . votes, L will be satisfied. Indeed we are that Mr. Peters has ‘ is HA a pet; and, as such, is, there- iled child. There are children ked wocld who, when kissed and o mnch by fond parents, become men in their own conceits ; and when find that they have not too much of wn way they become very restive disobedient. . As a ‘‘ natural con- nee, when thrown on their own they almost variably betray evi- the fact thatin their early days they were petted and spoiled. ‘‘Babies,’'thus pered, resemble hot house plants, the <i growth of which tends but to early | the want of that vitality so o the proper development of healthy plants. Political ‘* babies,” whose growth is like of the mushreom or the hot-house always prove failures; and inasmuch lack the essential elements of hy wth and strength, to withstand chilling blasts of party strife and vigor- ufare, they become politically shriv- id incapable of ever achieving any- worthy the attention of posterity. » very much fear that when this *‘ pet of the Bes position, who has been 1 out of one of the very worst political beds that ¢ ever existed in any country, il come in contact with the keen atmo- here of politics, he will find himself in those elements of true greatness laating endurance so essential to a well ; ; politic ily anhood. Peters speaks of ‘* second child- with the wisdom of a sage phil- Is h earers that the loss of ory and the loss of hearing are among ns indicative thereof. He says that present Government have forgotten ir promises to the people, and ‘‘ shut ears”? to the performance of those ises; but Mr. Peters, strange to say, notice, fails to instance any case in He deals simply in generalities ! A Fonp Parent. Se BRP LDN RPO SE EA PR To the Hl mens 3 of the First Electoral hist ist of f King’s 3 County. *+ENTLEMEN,—I have been nominated a meeting of Liberal-Conservatives at Souris, as a caudidate for your suf- tthe coming election for the Local ture, and bave decided te accept the nation, [ am asupporter of the present Govern- t, and believe they have carried on tbe of the country for the last four in such @ way as to merit their return ‘and should you do me the honor ct me I shall give them my hearty sup- uy all measures that I believe to be for id of the country, Having resided in the district for a number ars, end being personally known to you Lot my intcotion to make a personal s, but most respectfully ask you to give ordial supp rt. I remain, Gentlemen, yours, &c., JOHN McLEAN, a ee | obste f Factories, i ENDERS will be received up to SATUR- t DAY, 6th MAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock, for the following L: ybster Canning i torles, ViZ3 _1, At 7 Mie Bay, near Cape Traverse, con- of | actory 70x3) feet, and cookhouse, ir boilers,with all necessary fittings, plant, istock of about 1400 cases, cans, solder ind 900 to 1600 traps, sli’s Point, Cape Traverse, consist- Factory !00x30 feet, and Cook House, t Boilers, with all necessary fittings and t :bout 1300 traps At New London, formerly the property r. John A. McLeod, consisting of Fac- i62x26 fect, Cook House, Boiler House, steam apparatus, and other fixtures and vitable toa ’ well: -equipped Canning S; also 1,200 laps, quantity of deals, bars, etc., and 10 Boats 16 feet keel, ith sails, new last summer and cost $45 ch. Last season this was considered to be ofthe finest and best equipped facteries the Island, favorably situated, and the ishing ground good. Two at Egmont Bay, both in fair work- ler and ready for the purchaser to imence operations on an early day. isfactory sccwity will be required for faithful payment of the purchase money, be Directors du not bind themselves to ac- t the highest or any tender For further formation and d tetails, appiy either pore nt “ly or by letter to Mr. James Jack, Bank of Prince Edward [ land, to whom Tenders wm to be addressed, marked “Tenders for Lobster Factories,” on or before the date cified, ptill 5th ae 7) SELL OR T0 LEP. FILST-CLASS BUSINESS STAND on 3% Queen Street, with twelve rooms and a S| | large shop, suitable for any kind of business, | with a good cellar, and every other acc omamo. tion. For turtl r particulars enquire at the Examiner Office, [ap 27 ULL VIEW CBEAMERY LOT 49, BVIERE are afew shares of stock in this x profitab‘e industry yet unsold. Parties hing to invest will do well to apply imme- 4 _P. M. BOURKE. Mill View, fe: saad td, ‘82. 2aw wkly 27 Public or 1 £ ESSRS. BENTLI TLEY. & HOLLAND will] ; meet their consti.uents ag follows: At Cane Traverse on the 28th inst. At New Annan, on SATURDAY, the 29th | ington, on TUESDAY, the ond | \t Somerset, on WEDNESDAY, the ard At Ficetewa Hell, ea ‘THURODAY, the ‘BEER & GOFF, Wholesale and Retail @rocers we OD men Tea, Prime Quality, Cheaper than Ever, ——_—0:0— Coffee, Fresh, Roasted & Ground. Flour, Choice Brands, Warranted, Fruit, Confectionery, &c., BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICES. BEER & GOFF. Biscuits, Charlottetown, April 24, 1882. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. J. B MACDONALDS will be made to order at the following prices, viz.: New ‘weeds cates Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 Be Suits “ 14 00 up. Gieat Variety. Ameriean and Canadian Feli Hats, at the Lowest Prices. og.” 2S MA ACO mN 4 aa. Brennan’ Old Stand, Queen Street, April 25. 1882—wkly, ne ee Furnishing HIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AT A DISCOUNT. During the month of April I will accept Fire Risks at very lowest rates, and will also allow a discount of 7} per cent. on all premiums. Fifteen per cent. allowed on all new Life Insurance premiums, HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, —-REPRESENTING— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. ee . > = Household 1 Furniture y WILL SELL Al AT A AUCT TION, at m Room, Queen § uare, on y Mile inst, at 2 o’clock, a rr a “Ss A dcthection of Household F sisting of H.S . Lounges, Sofes, Chain” ae Chairs, Rockers, ae Centre and C Tables, Ext, Dining Tables, Marble 7. Cheffiioneer, Mirrors, Cary ‘ts, Window ae tuina, Poles and Rinys. ictares, Parlor and Bed Room Stoves, bed Room Suite, Beg. steads, Mattrasses, Bedding, Bureaus, Toilet Tables and Glass¢ s, Kitchen Furniture , Cook. ing Utensils, Croc ‘kery ware, Glassware, Stove and Pipe, lower Stands, Tools, ke, ‘ WILLIAM Dopp, Antenne: HORSES FOR SALE WILL SELL AT AUCTION, in frong of my Sale Room, Market Square,on FRI. DAY, the 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, noes, — 1 Mare with Foal, Carriage Horse, E. NEEDHAM, April 2%, ’82— Ch’town, April 26, ’82—2i Anctioneer AUCTION, anon A Fame SOURIS WEST, . E subscriber will sell by Auction,on the ‘remises, Souris West, on WEDNES. DAY, the 1 th day of May next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the farm or tract of land ad. joining the vil age known asthe “ Hillyer Farm.” com prising about thirty acres, Terms easy and made known at office of LONGWORTH & HASZARD, Solicitors, Ch’town, April 26, 1882—wkly till sale TO FISHERMER, yj YANTED, a few good Lobster Catchers, ‘— Apply to M. Reapy, Tracadie, or F, W, Hynpmax, Charlottetown, jap 25 ii “yi 3i NOTICE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd May next, at | o'clock, p.m, all the Sails, Rigging, Yards, Spare, Chains and Anchors purchaeed from the wrecks of the Schooner Ada R, and Brigt, Emma Pitcairn. Also, at same time,a lot of Nets, Lines, Hooks, &c., being the property of the estate of E, G. and F, W, Fuller. JOHN McLEAN, Souris, Apri! 26, ’82—3i BANK AND GAS STOCKS. WILL sell at AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square. on TUESDAY, 2nd May next, at 12 o’clock,— 54 shares in Union Bank P. EF, Island, 45 shares in Merchants Bank P, E. Island, 20 shares in Summerside Bank P. EK, Isiand, 30 shares in Charlottetown Gas Light Co, (Com ) WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, April 25, '$2—eod Auctioneer NOTICE. OTICE is here -y given ihet the 4nnual General Mecting of the Sharchuldeis in the Charlottetown Gas Light Compeny will take place at the Gas Works on 1 UESDAY, the 9th dsny of May next, at the bour of Il o'clock in the forencen, fer the purpose of electivg Directors and the general transact- ing of business, . By ord, WM. MURPHY, April 25, ’81—2aw M: nage r and Secietary. i ee PRICE PAID FOR OLD IRON, OLD CAST METAL, OLD Z:NC, OLD COPPER, OLD BRASS, OLN PEWTER, OLD LEAD, OLD ROPE, OLD CANVAS, and KEROSENE OIL BARRELS, at my store, corner of Gt. George and Euston Streets, H. COOMBS. Ch’ ane A we: 24, '82-—pat ae Bi ALL RIGHT \ ‘TILL stand at “The North Americet Hotel” on May 11th, 12th, 25tb and 25th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July Sth, ‘ath, 20th ana 2ist, This will be coBe tinued througbont the szascn, health weather permitting. For further particulars see posters, NEWTON LEB. April 22, 1882—tf Western Assurance Company of Toronto, CAPITAL, $800,000.00 British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Sun Kuttal Life and Accident Insurance Co'y, ef Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. Charlottetown, April 4, 1882. Charlottetown Boot and Shee Factory. DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Wholesale Manufacturers, Importers and Retailers of | Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Our Factory Boots are made of SOLID LEATHER, and warranted superior. Our Custom-made Boots and Shoes are made on the BEST STYLES of AMERICAN LAS7S, and good fits guaranteed. Freehold Property| BOR. Ss. 41H. NHE Subscriber ee. at private sele her dwelling house, store and outbuild- ings and premises, situate on the west of Lower Spring Park Road. It is @ 8 stand for an y public business ‘The land has a front of bitty feet on the said road, and runs back by parallel lines one hundred fee If not previously disposed of hy priv sale, the same will be ‘offered at PU BLIC AUCTION, on WED NESDAY, ihe 3rd day of May next, at 2 o'clock, p.m. For further particulars apply on the pre- MRS. WATTS. CL’town, April 18, ’82—eod mises to eee Fairbanks’ Scales, ARTIES requiring the large 3 Ton Scales, for weighing team loads, will please sen orders early, as the builder will be on {s} ae early in May. a No charge for r builder. votes terms aud information at CARVELL BROS. Chitown, April 14th, 1882 pat 2aw dy Our RETAIL Department is conducted on the strictly cash system, Al! repairing job /muat be paid for on delivery, We shall be glad to send Boots and Shoes to the houses sl nl 1 i{'BMCRIBE for tha DAILY EXAMINER wT ty wn on, We ore revetviag convtentiy New wer nas Dey wty | seer ee re