seni! Maines The Honorable (?) David Laird Electors. tdiuresses the . ; t (;ENTLRMEN l an eandidate for your s 7 & t Dy hi K! ' an you 1 i wrt me rt i I re } lu the first place you are my oysters, aud you exist for my nourishment and comfort that you were created for the purpo pur] being a convenience to me is so clearly pr by our past relationship and is so pateut a fac’, that I do not think any of you » ill have the hardihood to deny it lo me that relationship is extremely pleas- aut; and I have no desire that it should be dis- tu bed. i will now proceed to me w that I was tended by nature to — nt the var opinions aad principles of every man c ynstituency, In order to prove this I will go back toa the beginning of my political career. Mauy of you will recollect that I first in- troduced myself to your notice as the editor of a religious ne wepaper. ln the columns of that paper I proved c clusively that the Pope was Antichrist an a the »an of sin. I also showed clearly that reli gious e ducation was only a device of the Scarlet uly to win unwary on nta to her outhee ace. On th ground Melaim to represent many Protestaxts. My claim to represent Catholics is par good, as I introduced a section into the ) west Act, providing for the reli gious edu ati a of the present and future inhabitants of that great country. You will remember that I made unsuccessful attempts ] succeeded, I was first elect ReVoral to represent you. L by anti-railway men oppose and stop the building of a railway After [ was eile ected, [| becan 1€ Very desirous of representing the Rai iway Paster So 1 not only built the portion of railway under con- tract, but I added fifty additional mi‘es. The trick was cleveily and neatly done; but it was ** small potatoes” to what followed. My next feat was one which has afforded me infiaite eajoymeut ever since I perform xi it. I have already made nearly $100,000 by it. and I expect to make a great deal more out of it yet,if you will help me—which, of courss, you will, jl call it The Great Laird Someérsault and | Shufile, because I am the only man who | Daubl has ever successfully performed it. A miser able fellow, called Castlere agh tried it i Ireland ; but he bungled it in such aw that his memory is execrated ever since. Bi t I did the thing so cleverly thet I am courted and fawved upen by all sort: and conditions ef men ever since. I dare say the most of you recollect how it was done ; but it will do you no harm to} have your memory refreshed. For many years I was the hope and oe . of the anti-Confederate Party ; and m pious people believed that I was raise. i up bs Providence to ward off that impending evi ‘4 But the s I achieved in represent railway oot anti: railway principles, led me to consider whether [ could not = a coufed- erate as wellas an anti-confedera I : sulted with a few of my friends on ths es bj jen tt, and the arguments were of so soli nature that | could no loager resist them. fact so clear aad cony ‘ineing yr was the a. ic that I determined to become a confederate at | any p rice, So strong was the power of my n lew faith, | = at I detied all the powers of darkness, and tarted for Ottawa in the middle of pi sht t pagetiabe Ter ns of Union { became s ardent a confederate that I gave aw: ay the island’s right toa share of the Fishery Award, and was very anxious that the Island should | receive $26,000 a year less than we receive at present. If any of you should doubt thisr,read my speeches delivered after I returned from Ottawa, One more illustration of the two-sidedness of my political character, and I am done. Kecoaom sts I can faithtuily they wili recollect with pride ‘the efforts I made to save the peoples money when the Government of which I was a member, ordered that the gas lamp in front of the Charlottetown Post Office should be extin- guished. Oa the other hand, if there are any of you who like to see the public money spent freely on worthy objects, 1 can point them to my bill of about $!,600 for travelling expenses | from Battleford to Charlottetown. I am a Free Trader tection can safely elected. As you are aware, I can turn a sharper | corner than that betw een Protection and Free Trade at a moment's notice. Mr. Louis H. Davies is my colleague in this campaign. He is a man after my own heart. im principle ; count op me, if I am He always, and under all circumstances, sup- | ported me and swore by me. ; . 7 [ wen’t forget to reward him for his slavish | fidelity to me. Yours, etc., itt Rete =e o- + + AN impudent boy named Cooke summoned a gentleman before the Stipendiary Magis trate to-day, for asswult, The facts broug! ht | out at the trial shor wed that the boy did rot | miss an occasion to — the gentleman, by ea'ling him nick-nar 1 sequence, received 4 well- merited <« castigation. The Magistrate missed the case, and in formed the plaintiif he ri punishment & Vetcurs, Alsike and Red ¢ » fresh and } good, at Family Grocery.--R, K. Brac [ma29| _ * ' Our Fouxs Cymepy Co guceess on Saturday night. The audie ence, which was an appreciative one, de parte d wel]! pleased with the rendition of the play. To-| night the Compary givea benefit to St. Vin- cent de Paul Society. The object was a char- itable one, and we hope the be large. -—_—> Six Hundred Milk Pans sold cheap at Colwnll’e. end Crocks to be m29 2aw wkly 4i ~ > — Tue St. Stephe nN. B Courier says. In this country, (Ch ar lottg) men, who have ‘been Liberals for a lifetime, have expressed their intention of eupporting g the Government on | acccount of the wisdom and soundness of its | policy. oo Tuery are at a loss for a Grit Candidate for King’s. No one seems apxious to accompany Dr. McIntyre in his vain struggle for election | to the House of Commons. —--<—- At the Prince of Wales’ Normal School examination, awarded to Misses Harris and excellence in teaching —~—> College and | The Straits of Canso are clear of ice, and thie vessels there detained started for their re- spective destinations ee morning. p ust it hy 0’ lors marked at a represent ; aud | | AMIER office, or to But pro- ; and, as a natural con | richly deserved his | met with good | attendance will | prizes were} Mitchell for ganas mating bralghd at boll. | a a yt = _ Nt Ole eee a ee THE DAILY BXAMINER, MAY 29, 1 1ss2 HOUSE. “| EX PRINCE EDWARD. | GU. DAVES & CO. Have now open a por- , fon of their large and very excellent assort- ment of ‘ Summer Goods. per- { sonaily Vir. Harris m the best! markets in’ Mngland. ‘To meet the hard ‘times. the Goods are very small advance — for ‘Cas sh. May 26, 1882. LUMBER. ‘Pine and § Spruce a Boards, Scantling, &, i WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON POW- L WHAR , on TUE-DAY EVEN- LING NEXT, 30th inst., at 6 o’clock ; 30.000 feet inch Pine Boards (well qooseneey 10,000 feet inch Spruce Boards. 5,000 feet 3x6 Scaniling. Ex Schrs, Z-tland and Leonora, WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, ent a, *82—2i eee WANTED, A PARTNER | W ITH A SMALL CAPITAL, in an es- / tablished business. Apply at Ex- Robert Smallwood, Machinist, who knows this property well. [ms 25 Gi eod, wkly 2i ‘TENDERS. Forr Aveustus, May 23, 1382. r¥°ENDERS FOR SHINGLING the ROOF } of St. Patrick’s Charch, Fort Augustus, | will be received by the undersigned until | SATURDAY, the 24th of June, prox. Full particulars of coadivions will be for- | warded to any address. ALLAN J. McDONALD, Fort Avgupien | Prime Cheese. eer sr we UST RECEIVED, e } ' | [ma a 25 3i, wkly “ 50 boxes Nova Scotia Cheese. | A superior lot, selling cheap, WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. May 25, '82- 31 GOAL. | GOAL. UST ARRIVED, Pictou Round and Nut \@ Coal. Will be sold out of vessels or shed. Terms cash, CAPT. Ch'town, May 23, 1882. J, HUGHES, — POTATOES. | WANT, 1000 bushels Blues, 1000 bushels Rose, 1000 bushels :Prolifies, and Burbank Seedlings. H. COOMBS, | May 23 '82—3i eod i | AGENCY OF THE ‘Nova Scotia Sugar Refiaery | (LIMITED.) The undersigned has been appointed Agent for . E Island for the sake of these Sugars. | No order taken for lets of less than 25 bbls. | Prices and samples upon ap ptication to HORACE HASZAED, Ci” wre, May 20, 1682-~}m eod For Sale or to Let, | }ITH RIGHT OF PURCHASE, | . W Building Lot 75 feet square, on Orle- bar Street, near tee Street, Charlotteown ; j alse 2 Lots in the Royalty (12 acres each, } | For further particulars apply to | May 18, ¥2--3i wd bye ney Spring and) selected — by: TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Npecial Despatch to the Ruaminer. Orrawa, May 24. Vir. McCatlum, M. P., has been nomin- ated for Monck ; and Mr. Joe Rymal, whe has retired from politica, is to oppose him. | Of course Rymal does not hope for clection, and will only fll up a gap in the mean- time At the Reform Convention in Prescott, | Mr. Wiser, the late M. P., declined to rm; }and one after another of ‘the nominees of | the Convention declined, till the last was 'reached, and he accepted the nomination Sir doha MeDouald was received by an | immense number at the Railway Station in feronto. : The Province of Quebec bids fair to re- /turn an immense majority for the Govern- jment. Sixty Conservatives have been nominated, and only thirty Liberals. Only one minister remains at Ottawa. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities Waritime Provinces. jor the neat 24 hours for the Toronto, May 29—10a. m. | Moderate to fresh westerly to northerly | winds. Cloudy to fair weather to-day, with loceasional showers; followed to-morrow by | ne warm weather. | Firry Tea Sets to be sold cheap at Col- | will’s. m29 2aw wkly 4i endl DessEkT Sets, Tea Setts, and Toilet Sets to be sold cheap at Volwill’s. m29 2aw wk4i > Catt and see the large supply of Crockery at Colwill’s. We buy fox cash and wil: sell cheap m29 2aw wky 4i, Special “Nott ices. AN excellent lot of ware, in milk dishes, etc., at the Pottery, cheap. [m26 10i eod Stranns.—Large sizes, suitable for MeNeill’s Auction [m26 21 Mr. C. F. *TackpoLs has now a well sup- plied Fish Market on Great George Street, | He keeps a good stock of fresh halibut, codfish, | ete. , always on hand. Call and see him. {ray 25 3i } CaNabIAN Cheese just received et Beer & | } | | } } { | Rustic i gardens and lawns, at A, Roo om, il Queen Street. | Goffe. {may 20 | Cuorce Srep Waeat at W. 2. Colwill’s. {ma 24 tf Still taking Pank P. E. Island | Bilis for Goods at W. E. Dawson \& Co's, {ma 17 | Havis's Lose Hearer—a good, simple | reanedly for a troublesome cough or cold—tor sale at The Apothecaries’ Hall. ‘rou Twrrbs.—A splended assortment of Gootch Tweeds, just opened to-day, at L | KE. Prowse's. ap?5 A LARGE stock of fresh Vegetable Seeds, of the best quality and in great variety, just | received at Watson’s Drug Store. a24 tf Bakine Beans at Beer & Goff’s. [may 20 | You eannot get a better fitting suit or better | bargains, than at D. A. Bruce s, 72 Queen Streat. [may 9 wky GRAHAM FLOWER at Beer & Goff's. [may 20 To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel-protectors, only 10 cents, at Dorsey, Gorr & Co. [ap2s tf Cash paid for Bank P. F. Island Bilis at W. E. Dawson & Co's. {ma 17 Come and see the splendid assortment of Spring Tweeds manufactured at the Char- | lottetown Woolen Mills, and for sale cheap at Wm. Gordon’s store, sign of the Sheep, Grafton Street, near Walker's corner. D. A. Bruce is showing to-day, English and American Hats, lates styles —snlendid value. al2 tf A coop assortment of Walnut Dev enports, cheap for cash.—M. ButrcHer. may2 Come and see the new Worsteds at D. A. Bruce's, 72 Queen Street. Jmay 9 why A Larce quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells. m2] tf New Mapce Suear at Beer & Gorr’s. SHIP NEWS. —_——-— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 29—schr Winnie Reid, Pinnette, shooks, OUTPORTS. Georgetowao, May 28—ent schr Maria Pru- dentia, Whittle Port Mulgrave, ballast; Lottie May, Hubley, Grand River, oats; E Brown, Richards, Grand River, oats; Medway Belle, McPhee, Halifax, mdse. May 27—~cld schr Alpine, Hulliran, Halifax, oats; Pocahontas, Crawford, Ch’town, oats; Lottie May, Hubley Picton, ballast; Medway Bolle, McPhee, Pic- tou, ballast; Halcyon, Reynolds, Picton, ballast. TO SMOKERS. A Large importation of Pipes, Tobeccoes, Cigars, ete. THE UNION HOUSE, QUEEN ST., AS now on hand the finest assortment of smokers’ materials ever imported to the city. It consists of an unlimited stock of the Best Bronds of Cigars, the most cele brated Brands of Tobacco (smoking and chew- ing), and varied selection of Meerschaum, | Bnar, Clay, and other kinds of Pipes; Meer- schanm, Briar, and other kinds of Cigar Holders; all kinds of Cigarette Helders; together with a splendid assortment of Cigar Cases, Tobacco Pouches, and other requi- sites The prices are marked low, and satisfaction is guaranteed, P. P. GILLIS. Ch’town, May 27, 1882. Valuable Private Residence FOR Saye, I AM instructed to Sell at Public Auction, on oe Premises, at noon, on SATUR- DAY, 17th JUNE next, that handsomely a and dezirab!s property now occupied by Mr F. W. Hyndman at Brighton. There }are about two acres of land. - with 500 feet of i | 1 Ex Phonican and Alsatia from London. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. A splendid range, from the best Brussels to the Cheapest Hemp, new designs and low prices. 9 ee cn . J. B. MACDONALD’S. — —:0:— Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbous, Flowers, Feathers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, Satins, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Trimmings, J. B. MACDONALD’S NoNnE CHEAPER, a eee Prinis. Prints, Prints. An immense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns. J. B. MACDONALD’S. — 0 Dress Goods, Every Quality and Price, from S Cents up, Hosiery, Gleves and Small Wares in Great Variety, J. B. MACDONALD’S. CLOTHING, The largest stock and lowest. You can save money by buying your| ~ J. B. MACDONALDS. | Rrenan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, May 26, 1582—wkly, pat pres eee CLOTHING. CLOTHING. In Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’. prices I have yet offered. Clothing at i | } } } so na ne = = NEW SPRING DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. 0; ee JOHN McPHEE & Co. ARE NOW SHOWINGS A Large and Varied Stock of English and/| American Staple and Fancy Dry ~ oods, Millinery, &c. OC American and Canadian Feit, Wool, Fur and Straw Hats, AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED, Mens and Buys’ Readymade Clothing and Suitings, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. COFTON WARP, WALL PAPER, SMALL WARES, Ac. We solicit an inspection by all CASH BUYERS, whether with a view to purchasing or for comparison. JOHN McPHEE & CO. May 25, 1882—2aw, wkly Rogert Orr's Orv Sranp. ——— SS SNS pone naggrnaa arene ornare an en ——_ Having decided to close my City business, for the ;purpose of devoting my whole time to my country establishments, [ 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- chauts is particularly directed to this stock, as we are prepared to sell at very low prices and on libecal terms. R. W. TREMAINE, May 19, 1882—wkly tf 83 QuEEN SrTREET, N. B.—Room Paper at half-price. The Canada Fire and Marine Insurance Co'y EREBY GIVE NOTICE that they have trasferred their Fire Insurance business to the Citizens’ Insurance Co’y of Canada, who assume all liability, and will pay ail claims ar ising under their current Policies. The business will be carried on without interruption at the office of the under- signed, ALEX. 8. URQUHART, AGENT. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. ESTABLISHED 1864. Presiprnr—S!IR HUGH ALLAN, (Allan Steamship Co.) | shore fronting on the No:t! River. The buildings are and substantially built, | arranged, | he premises o.ay be examined at eny time. For fur her particulars Byetnee. W. D. STEWART, , four years old, well | and conveniently | LOSSES PAID TO DATE . ‘ ‘ $1,800,000 00 GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT ; ‘ ° ‘ 112,000 ~ | SECURITY TO FOLICY HOLDERS 1,270,383 apply to Mr. | Office —Next door to Owen Connolly & Uo’s, Queen Street, Charlottetown, ALEX. 8S. URQUHART, General Agent. GERALD &, HART, General ie . ' “eg, MAP IRSz~-6oid pid Political Meotings. Messrs. Laird an and Davies | Will meet the Electors of Queen’s County in the Fourth Electoral District at the fol- lowing places and times ;— Pownasl Hall, Monday, May 29th, al 6 p. m, Moore’s Hall, Elion, Tuesday, May 30th, at 6 p.m Wood Island Schoolhouse, 3ist, at 6 p.m. Caledonia Schoolhonse, ist at 5 p> m. Wednesday, May Thureday, June, Murray Harbor Road Schoolhouse, Friday Afternoon, Jane 2ad, at 2 p.m, Uigg Schoolhouse, same day (Friday) at 7 p. m. | Vernon River Bridge, I o'clock, p.m, [ma 27 till th.) Satarday, Jane 4th, at Herring for Bait. 950 BARRELS HERRING. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown, May 26,’82—1w eod TEA. TEA. MPORTED DIRECT FROM INDIA,— 700 lbs, TEA, superior to any brand ever before offered in this market — ORANGE PEKOE, PEKOR, PEKOE SOUCHONG, | For sale by HORACE HASZABD. Chartetinte wo, May 26, 1882—l1w eod MARINE INSURANCE, Royal Canadian Insurance Co. ASSETS, $509,283. RisKS TAKEN ON CARGOES. Policies issued at this Agency. Also, cer- tificates payable in London. Insurance also effected on Vesseis, Car- Gots and FrrienTs in first class offices. FENTON T. NEWBERY, mens 20, "82—5i sj 3i Agent, pe en et Pe. Kk. ISLAND. Steam Navigation Co'y. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com mencing the 29th May, 1882, sail as under: FOR NOYA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at five o’cloek (antil aiter disappearance of ice), connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from Halifax. Leave Picton Landing for Georgetown every Thursday at 2 p, m., and return to Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o’clock on Friday mornin. NEW BRUNSWICK, CAYADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of morning Train trom Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with Teaiss for each of the above named places ; aod at St. John, with steamers of the I. 8. 8. Co, and the All Rail Lineto Portland aad Boston, Returning, leave Point du Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from dt, John, tor Summerside, con- necting there with Express train for Char- lottetuwn, Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, at 2 v’clock, and leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening about five o'clock, By order, W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 25, ea, Secretary, OIL BARRELS. OUGHT AT STORE, cor. Great George H. COOMBS. and Euston Streets. May 3—~S ‘cod From Boston t0 Charlottetown P. £. ISLAND DIRECT, BARKENTING ‘EREMA,’ ALEX. MacL&ODB, MASTER, Now on THE Berru, Will Sail from Boston the latter part of May, and will carry Freight at very lowest} rates. For particulars apply in Boston to Mesare: Chas. Hunt & Co., 156, state Street, or her® to the owners, PEAKE BRO’S & CO. Ch’town, May 22, '82—till date SODA. 50 Gasks Washing Seda, 25 Kegs Carb. Soda, B.-~] ave toed My. %. 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