~ Libretto _ THE DAILY © xAMINER, JUNE 12, 1882. ee \q LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE!! tem Fifty Per Gent. Discount, ‘Something Better than Politics = | aber inst., after am iliness of a few days, Cap‘ain | eeeetTe Brecken and Jenkins have accepted the invitation of tie Feform Party. and will speak at the Skating Rink, on Tuesday next, Nomination Nicht, SIMON W. CRAULE, Secretary. 4 Meeting of the Gereral Com- miitee of the Liveral-Conservative Party, will be held this (Nonday evening, Market Hall. All are iavited, SIMON W. CRABBE, Secretary, —_— at Committee Rooms, | samuel Mutch in the seventy-tifth year of his age. {he funeral will leave his late residence Water Street, on Tuesday, the | 2.30 p.m sharp, amd will proceed to Sher- wood Uemetery by train. in this city, onfthe llth inst., Mrs. Susan | Mackay, relict of the late John Mackay, | | (Colour Sergeant in the 74th Regiment) in the | |} 74th year of her age. Funeral to morrow at 3 30 o’clock. pm, from her late residence, Grafton Street, for } Southport Priemis and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend without further | notice, BOTHELL. ARRIVALS LEVER! June 10--A B HOUSE. McLean, Montreal; Ales i , : : | | Irvine Karney, London, Eng; F P Pickette, | } Quebec; Joseph Pomeroy, | ondon, Eng; C D ; Daniel, Montreal; V P Butler, St John; N T | Norman, Montreal. 3th iuvst., at! (and in some cases 76 per cent ) STATIONERY, Viz ° Note, Letter aud Fools ap tapers, Envelopes, Pens, Rubber bands, Pencils. mite £64 €C., Fifty per cent. less than pi ices quoted on pade of the HYAMINER of the 8th inst., as supplied by the Hon. D. Laird to Assen bly in 1872. the first the iCall and prove this at the DIAMOXD BOOKST GRE, ' Inoe 9, 85 North Side Queen Square. House of GREAT CLEARING SALE A 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, T weeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B. Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will ). VER in one case bas Perkins’ Cramp & Pain Alleviator fail-d to cure Neuralgia oo Siatica, and Chronic Rheumatism of many years standing has been cured after all other remedies failed by the use of Perkins’ Pain Alleviator. Mrs, Mason, of St. John, waa turned in sheeis for eight months, her Hands and limbs quite ont of shape, and as helpless as an int nt, waa restored to perfect health in three months by the use of Perkins’ Pain Alllviator. I only ask those afflicted to try it as directed, and then they will say, as Mr. Pratt of Powual says, it was t e mvans of saving his life two years ago. T do net put ibis in print to puff my medicines. TI ouly publish it in order that suff ring humanity will know what to use tyac will positively cure them. Try it and be satisfied, While in church }as; Sunday I was very much annoyed (and I am sure the Minister was) with the constant conghing, disturbing nos only the Minister, bug the audience, some of whom I visited on Monday, and Suen naw é e renee rom - , hn an ae f ‘aa ieee r Y FeO MNT, HW 12—W Yerga, St Joho. — ' 6 Wiesstnn . — ’ : ¥ if : oe asked whv they did not get something for \ . 4 pens * the Junior Liberal.) | An N. P. Industry in Moncton Re- please call and settle without delay. their cough, ihe answer was we have tried rth ouservative Club, will be held this. | ceives a Big Order from a bomber of congh exmpedion, Rms At 08 Be 1 te Wond iil te | "3 purpose, I asked them did they ever try Dr. ~V (Monday) evening, at S o'clock, at) Winnipeg. Wilson’s British Cough Balsam. They said . the Committee BReoms, Market’ owe or ge ty ae x. it o bong a wonderful i i HOW THE SETTLEMENT OF THE NORTH-WEST | eenmemmemnnmemme ones amen ,ood remedy for Coughs ; but there was none f A Mall, Full attendance requested. | BENEFITS THE OLDER PROVINCES. Ft eae e to be had. I told them they could get it now, a a A. A. McLEAN a as I had supplied those who are in the habit foie o A, BEC aN of having it; aad in long standing coughs, af President, ~ Leeal and Other Items. Laxp Leacve meeting to-night. — Pour cases of drunkenness at the Stipen: | diary Magistrates Court this forenoon. ight... Cnorck Tornte Sevp.—Laog’s Purple Top, Skirving’s Purple Top, Cartis | Green Top, Parple Top, King of the Swede at R. K Braces. o-—_ ee —_o (r is stated that a dividend cf fourteen shil- lings po share and a return to the sharehol’ ers 0 recommended. po —— Iy atifty mile bicycle race at Boston, on the 9th, John S. Prince made the distance in 2 hours, 59 minutes and 15 seconds, beating the Hudson Bay Company will be | ( Moncton Times. ) The Peters Combination Lock Company, in this town, has just received a large order from Mulholland Bros., Winnipeg. The order embraces over 100 dozens of differ- ent variewes of hardware, including door knobs, six varieties; hat and cost hooks, sash fasteners, door pulls, japanned thumb jand bronze door latches, shelf brackets, door gongs, ete. The Company has also received an order for saiple case of every description of goods made at the factory. | This is how the wise policy of the Govern- jment in developing the North West is | EX PRINCE EDWARD | directly benefitting ‘the industries of the | a | older Provinces, A great deal of Moncton ,Tefiued sugar is also sent direct to Winni- HOUSE. | peg. | _-—. | ae ee Who voted to give $50,030,000 cash, and 50,000,000 acres land ‘ Penge ° e * »_ > ie Sr aed | to build the Pacific Railway ? ce eens, GEO, DIVES & CO © I. 0 O. F. — Nomination of Officers for | e i . Perry, ensuing term, at St. Lawrence Lodge, this | Laird evening. Brothers are request.d to attend Me} sa By order.—D. R. McLe.iay, in ale ne FTO. — > - SreciaL Notice —The auction sale of valuable Household Furniture, at Mr Dodd's Auction Room, to have taken place to morrow at 2 o'clock, will commence at 12 o'clock, noon. See advt. > - - ' Jexxy Lrxp once said: If you wish to re | main a good singer, never breathe the aroma of flowers. They will do well enough to look at, and you may thank God for giving them to Horror of a South-Western Cyclone Have now open a por- The most distressing ceath of the Mor- ticello, Miss., cyclone, was that of Mrs. Carroil, because of the manner in which it was brought about. Hearing the storm TARPYW 1] t Neg t |approachirg, Mrs. Carroll, with her bab very excelent assort- |‘ , one , y “ in her arms, rushed to her husband, Dr Carroll, who threw his arms about her reck tion of their large and you; but their breath spoils the voice. in Tue Brig Oliver Cutts (temporarily under | the British flag), from Wentworth, N. %, for | New York, before reported at Hantsfo d, N. %. in distress, discharged her c»rgo of plaster in | a damaged condition, was condemed prior to | June 3d and will probably be broken up. baht A herd of 600 cattle, waiting at Montreal | for shipment to England, by the ‘City of | Branford,” became poisoned by a noxious weed | growing on the farm where they grazed. | Many of the herd died and almost the whole lot appear affected. os i ' Tne prospectus of the Canadian North Weet | Land Company will be issued shortly. The} Company takes sections 1. 9, 13. 21, and 33 in| every township which the railway may ac- | quire from the Government, in addition to an equal interest in all the Railway Company's town and village sites between Brandun and British Columbia. -_—- > Tue Stipéndiary Magistrate to-day im- sed two fines for fast driving on the streets One of the offenders—R. Stecle—on Thursday last, appeared on Hiilsborough and other streets with the ‘‘flying stallion Bashbaw Prince.” The horse was sent along at a break-neck pace to the danger of the large namber of women and children who were passing to and fro Mr. Steel was, for this performonce, fined #5. The fine should be much larger. + Summerside Notes. quo A meeting of the electors takes place at Miscouche this evening, and will be ad-| dressed by the popular candidates. A | special train leaves Summerside at 7.45) p. m., and will return immediately after | the meeting. The Junior Conservative Club, which | organized here last week, is doing splendid | work for the Party—their committee rooms are in the International Hot«l. To morrow will be nomination eay, and in the evening there will be a public meet- ing in Ludlow Hall, where the candidates on both sides, as well as others, will have an opportunity of addressing the electors. Judging from the tvetings already held, it is freely admitt+«d (even by many of the} leading Grits} that Prince County will elect two supporters of the Mr. Perry. hivivelf looks upon bis defeat as ment oft Spring and 'At the same moment the wind blew the ‘timbers of the house down upon them anc , | crushed them to the floor, the mother with pel ~ jher infant in her arms, the husband with his arm around his wife’s neck, and there sonal ly selee ted by he choked her to death. The faliing timber did not seem to hurt her, but locked the Mr. Harris in the best doctor’s arm so closely abvut her neck, that markets in England. Summer Goods, he could not move it. He was conscious that he was killing her, but all his effurte to throw off the timbers were futile. Assist- ance came in two hours—too la'e! For he was almosta raving mantac. The babe oa was also killed—whether by the falling 4 o meet the hard timbers or pressed to death by its mother we did not learn.—Yazoo City (Miss ) : “ ; Sentinel. times, the Goods are) —————-—--—— _ >> ng A.) marked at a very ei small advance — for THAPY xtc Wea eee!) 1 ne , Pm Cash. § eee May 26, 1882. eae” ' P. E. Island Railway. NEALED ‘TENDERS, addressed to the S undersigned, will be received until July ist, 1882, for the erecti.n of a Passenger and Fright Station at Miscouche, similar to that at Yerk or Freetown, Plans and spec fications may be seen at the Superintendent's Office, Charlottetown. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside, * Tender for Miscouche Station.” ir PERKIN REN N. P. ° Even! | Tenders will not be noticed unless made |in accordance with the p:inted forms sup- | plied, nor unless accompanied by a certified | bank cheqae, or cash, for one hundred dol- jlars ($100) which will be forfeited if the | party declines to enter into a contract when jcalled upon te do so, If the tender 18 not | accepted, the deposit wil! be returned, | For the due performance of the contract, satisfactory seeurity will be required by a ca->h deposit «qual to five (5) per cent, of the amount of the contract. the Department does not bind itself to certain, he having only consented to he! accept the lowest or any tender, handled by the Yeo supporters, as a means of pulling through their man by the aid of L. B. AR‘ HIB4ALD, Superintendent, wrench votes —a stratagem, however, which | Railway Offices, Charlottetown, June 7, 1882 will signally fail The remains of the late Mra. F. R. Mor- | rison were brought to Summerside on Sat- urday evening, by ‘“‘ Princess of Wales,” | and immediately thereafter interred in the | cemetery. Mr. Morrison, who accom. | vanied the remains, returned home to} Chatham this morning. Mr. Wm. Reid, of St. Eleanors, has | opened a large store in Summerside, which | is fitted up and stocked with goods of all| descriptions to suit the times. Our townspeople express their great | satisfaction at the marked improvement tn | the arrangements of the railway. The | handsome appearance'of the cars and the | regularity with which they arrive here are | creditable to Mr. Archibald and his effi- | gient staff of “conductors” The speed at | which the trains ran now is much quicker | ° | than during last suramer, and the travelling | public thers fore gain ¢ meiderably by this. To-morrow, the Sapreme Court opens | bere, with, we believe, a pretty long dorket. There is, however, no crimina business Mr, Justice Hensley is to pre- | sisie. | The Council election for Laird’s vacancy also comes off to morrow; but not. the 1 slightest interest appears te be tak: n, as | the seat is only for three months, aud the’ pebple Loos f¢ nd Marwy*trtad.” ' Gi dly & wkly pat, kca ne pres pat pio sj 1i P, E. Island Railway. Wrought and Cast Scrap Iron, OLD CAR WHEELS. iaeelne TENDERS, addressed to the 3 undersigned, will be received until 24th June, from parties wishing to purchase an estimated quantity of twenty-five (25) tons each Wrought and Cast Scrap Iron. ; Delivery can be mace immediately on Rail- way ‘\harf, Chrlottetown, * . ~eparate tenders will also be received ua‘il June 24th, for an estia ated qu wtity of thirty (20) tons old cast iron car wheels. In each case state price per ton of 2000 lbs The department does not bind itself to aocept the highest or any offer. L. B. AROHIBALD, Supt. Railway Offices, Charlottetown, June 8, 1852. st j bm sun. bx he ald 2) wel UBS: ‘nibE for the DASLYBAAN INES tha (‘nea est nost Newsy Pave Pubtishe! in the Province RUEOMATISI Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Cher, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swe! iags and Sprains, Burns aid Scaids, Generc! Bodily Pains, Tosth, Ear and Headache, Frosicd Feat and Ears, and ail eticr Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons On as a suse, sure, simple aud cheap Exter.! Remedy A trial entaiis but the comparative!) trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive provi of iw claims. Directions in Eleven Languages, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALIZ3 IN MEDIOINS. A. 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The experience of ithousands proves it an IsvaLvaBLe ReMepy, The Moeiicine is pleasaut to the taste, ind each box con- tains snficieut for two week's medication, and is the icgheapest aud best, S@ Fi particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire t) sui] free to any address, Mack’s Magnetic ™!. dleive is solid by Drug. gists at 50 ets. per box, or 12 boxes for $8, or will be mailed free of postajc, on receipt of the money, by d lressing Mack's MACNETIC MEDICINE : O,, Windsor, Onts, Cunada Sold in €ho-lottetowm by Aposthecaries’ Hail Co, ‘ee Fire and Life Insurance Company, GF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. ¢o—— Subseribed Capital : - - - $ 9 733.332 66 Paid Up Capiial - - - - - 1,216,666,80 0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Losses Seitled With Pvomptitade and _ Liberality. —-0:0——— FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000 00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates, :0: LIER DEPART M BINT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over —- - $12,000,000. 00 0:0-—~— -~ Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured O1V Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 nny = New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Anoual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCIHL, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGEST ‘TURNIP __OViR 20 BUATS POR SALE, | @ SI intend going out of the Boat Hiring | [A Business, I will sell th» business as it & | Stands, or any of the boats. Apply to — JOHN C, PHILLIPS, Steam Navigation Co. Wharf. | May 31, 1882, We Have on Hand the Fol-' lo ing Vari ties: For Sale or to Let, HASZARD'S IMPROVED, | QM) ITH RIGHT OF PURCHASE, @ \ ' Building Lot 75 feet square, on Orie- bar Street, pear Kusion Street, Charlotteown ; alse 2 Lots in the Royalty (12 #cres each.) For .urth:r particulars apply to BENJ. DesBRISAY May 16, 8°--3: mo th sa 2w 6i daily ,4 LePAGE'S SELECTED, LAING’S PURPLE TOP, CHAMPION PURPLE TOP, CARTERS’ IMPERIAL, GREEN TOP, PURPLE TOP, SKLRVING’S, SHAMROCK, WHITE GLUBE, WHITE ABUNDANCE, EARLY STONE -MORTB.GE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AU TION, on — ALSO — TUES AY, the tweutieth day of Jane f ae next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, MANGEL WURTZEL, at the Court House, in Souris, under and an. by virtae of a Pow r of -ule contained | in an Ioudenture «f Mortgage deted the | sixteen h day of December, A. i+, 1878, and made between Flora MvAulay, Lanchln McAulay and Michael Mc | Auay, of the one part, aud James Me- Fartane, Edward J.rvs Hodgson, aud Verion Hanson Kuight, Trustees uvder i the Jast will and testement of Johw Knight, deceased, of the otber part, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, A hereditaments and premises situate, ly- Mammoth, Long Red. Red Ovid and) Yellow Globe. PF. LePAGE & CO. June 7, 18>2. Expie.s Wagoa for fale, “* : ing avd being on souns Live Keas, Lot HAVE one crauk axle wagon in g00d Numb-r Forty-five, in Kiug’s County, bound- repair, very strong and convebient '0F 64 ay.) described as follows: Oa the weet oy loading, one light express, cheap, ove very {},.. said Souris Line Road, and baying a trout light express. therron of «bout ten chins, and extending thence eastwardly along the lines of Augus M Avlay’s farm on the north, and Augus M-Cormack’s on the south, by parellel tines to the New” Harmony Road, an contiining, by ertimation, ose bundred acres of land, more or less, together with all rights and J] (gs ard Horse Hair, cues een ] AM paying top prices. Give me a call. For further particul’rs apply at the office H. COOMBS. of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Sclicitore, June 10, 1882- 3i eod, pat Ch rlotietown, Hi AY FOR S AL E aed thie doves afaiieeh aaa JA 1.5 McFARLANE, VERNON +. KNIGHT, BOUT NINE TONS PRESSED HAY, | 4X excellent quality. Ap: ly to H. COOMB>s. Ch’town, June 10.—3in pat ne {ja 3 law] ~ U-CRIBE for the PAILY @XAMNVR te fer i sive Idan, and by all ia | : AE eng, ae ONS a Oe ae | Oita! the. Cheepest and mos Newsy Paper GEORGE T. KNIGHT. JOHN CATEBA . Fuvie 5, na ay » Publiabed in P. FE. Islend, NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE where parties have been threatened of falling into consumption, it has cured them, and my advice to those is not to delay ; it will cure them after all other remedics fails. If you have Perkins Indian Herb Oint- ment in your House you need not fear that dreadful enemy—Erysipelas—that has taken the life of so many.on this Island and all over the Dominion. It has been well tested for the past twelve years, and never in one case has it failed to care when ased as directed, and now I am informed that a large number of the physicians are using it im their prac- tice, as it is so good for Burns and Scaids and Fever Sores; and for sore nipples it is the boss of the world. I can re er you to several yourg mothers that ha e lost the use of their brcasts by having them lanced 15 or 20 times, when the Indian Herb Oinsment would have saved all that trouble. Young mothers keep it in your house for immediate use as you cannot estimate its value. The above is :sanfactured by D. H. Per- kins, St.John, N. B. No Agents employed to sell, and | caution you beware of such frauds. Cut this out and paste it where you can see it daily. {ja 10 li REMOVAL! ‘JHE andersigned has removed to the old CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, next door to Stu.nbles’ Harness and raving purchaxd @ large assortment of Pac- tery Cloth from the Mill Vailey Woollen Mills Company, at gr atly reduced prices for cash, is prepared to sell cheaper than ever during the summer. Highest cash price paid for wool, or ex- changed for cloth, C. H. SCHURMAN. June 7, 1882—-’m 2.w, wkly li (082, Point du Chene House, 1002, CEO. L. HANINCTO’, PROPRIETOR, (Formerty P, Scuvnman), Our Regular Summer Tourists and the trave!- ling public will find the above Hotel one of the best in New Bruuswick, e@ Dinner on the table on arrival of the P. E Island steauiboats ‘Trains leave the platform (opposite the Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, givmg passergers mple time to dine. {juSiitm \lyHe PERFECTION SCLe PROPRIETORS | ? | of WHISKYi<@.] GREENLEES = [UNRIVALED ror | BROTHERS [ew STOD DY. |isisiacenes.anay en HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALY ICAL SANITAKY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-vieduct, E C,, Londou, Aug. 8°75, Repoxt on the Lorne Highitanp Wuiskey: “We have visited the botthng stores of Greenlers Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subj. cted them to car ful examination and analysis. The samples were very fia. rant, mellow, aud of pleasant flavor, and pussexsed all the characteristics of pure and = well- Scotch Whisky mutored quality.” ‘Argtuve Hi, Harwatr, M. D. “Orro Heanes, F.C. 5. F. Lc.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charl ttetuwn, P. 1, E, of the first Feb, 24, 18-2. POLITICAL — . — - ts : » - : i ? ’ t L : ; a. ; eS“ SS = : _ Messrs, Bresken and Jenkins Will meet the Electors of Queen's County at the following places: SECOND DIStRICT, Milton Ha'l—Frilay, 9th June, 2p m, Rustico Bank —Fri ay, 9th June, 7 30 p, mi. New Glasgow —Saturday, 10 b June, 2 p, m, Brook ticld—saturday. Mth June, 7 40 p, m, ornwall —Mouday, |2th Jane 2p. m. ominion ~cho 1, Long Creek—Monday, 12th June 7.20 v. m. South Wiltshire— Monday, 19-h June, 1 p. m. THIRD DISTRICT. Winsloe Read, Northern S-hoolhous+—" ed- nesday, }ith June, 2 p. m. Brao.ley Point Road, Harrington Schoolhouse -- Wednesday, 14th June. 7 33 p.m. Saw Mill Bridge —Thoesday, 15th June, 2p m Cuve Head, Western Scho Ihouse—Thursday, 15th Juue, 731.m Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Road—Fviday, 16"b June, 2 p. m. Mount ~tewart Hall—Friday, 16th Jone, 7.30 p. m. Fort Aagustus, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, \7th June, 2p. m. * ° Lot 43, Driscoli’s Schoolhouse—Saturday, i7th June, 7 p m. Other meetiggs will tbe auyoupced at ay early day. | eee ORR | MELLEL LIE waft fon nenver Dome aenpar eed yi 1 . ih - epee ays oe he oe eg