” —— raat eT RE ERE RL EE 2 Beem SE le Se = —— wre HONBER ee | 4! ‘I ) A. aoa. | HG = 8 2 . - s & “15 oticeasc fie Young Men ef the Live: Special Notices. Conservative Party are partic uw Vinietion Potatos s, St. Patrick, Mam- larly requested to attend th taoth, Pearl and others, at George Carter’s. : > a "tit ie) Aditi “Tmayl3 wly2i ing of the Jduator Club Chis evening i" ; : ) : ‘elock sharp - “te ‘ a. & z U. FF. > facKPoLS Bas now a well sup- ot ote . \*s ¥* sma ¢ ‘ . * ¥ j » 2 . . ae . ‘ ’ mi eigatl 0 CLOCHR SHArp. : ‘ . Aa 8 « rlied Fish Market on Greist Ge rye street, make arrangements for ¢ ore a eae “a He keopsa good ssock of fresh halibut, codfish, pie tntion at Conv ion oO Gas at i Oe? QS OD swiways on hand. Call and see him. - " . f ») ”; * : . . : oY nm 2) eal sUCSaAaAY NeXt See THe SCCYTCtAaAr finay , ont san G. H. Haezarp has only three varieties ‘ritse meni ee ae Re » ot oo Lecai aud wiher ik . a Tit IF HE market in . a > s ae ee — Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, Satins, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Trimmings. LEONA rina I i ee ee ee ta . ‘ upper is | Can DIAN Cheese just received zt Rigor None CHEAPER. B. MACDONALIT’S wf te 4 é eeamine Goil's {may 20 7 s ee ee 8G) * see iN excellent lot of 1 lt a . ‘ +e" ABT Cuoree Skro Wear at W. P. Colwiil's — ‘ at the Po ‘ { 23 , ta Oe rua be {ima 24 tt — >." >..: ; . : ; Hrapguarten’s for Flower Seeds, George i rithes, i rints, I rints, [HE Moncton ut \ ia ' Ae ; _ . : | Carter's Store, Great George Street. [mald5w2i . . : 1 \\V estmorelan { ' ty, 18 C! a - = i ri > yo) r y eseereian | Still taking fank P. E. Estand| 4” limmense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns. - (Hilts for Goeds at W. E. Dawson) : :, BRECKEN confiru ‘ » report tl l& Co's. {ma i7 | A. B. MACDONALD S. Island will continne to be rep: nted in ; | Scorcn Twreps.—A splended assortwent | eS er gee ‘ ‘ fy Bir? , t e — ene °() | Dominion ( abinet. 3 24 yas . Py ‘f ot Seotech iweeds, just opened to-day, at L. > ea 5% 185: at he] Ll EK. P row: eé &. ap25 | ~ ’ r. : ; ‘ se a tae : 5 a § aya teh. | : i y a fe , Rustic STANDS.—Large sizee, suitable fo a pled high dracdhaabts dh:the Fouily Gro-| Dress Goods, Every Quality and Price, from S Cents up, gardens and lawns, at A. McNeill acti leery. KR. K, Brace, [may 1 | ke : E Kioom, 11 Queen Street. [m2 Hosiery, Gloves and Small Wares in Great Variety, ” A LARGE stocz of fresh Vegetable Séeds, of | an , . rr. ee Fes V@ now opeu a JOP | the best quality and in gre: at variety, just | ue ; “ ‘hie. F “d ae Sra ' i | received at Watson’s Drug Store. a24 tf J. B. MACDONALD’s, veld this (Friday) evening, 20th . —0:——-—- “a ; 1j ‘ : |} BakinG Beans at Beer & Goff’s, {may 20} Ca me y clo< k, 1m Fuli’s burlding. 4 "i 7 I, m lias rerga ‘ | y } t ion ya CIP ial i and | You cannot get a better fisting suit or better | A, usw nated Jomph Bel, of St. Steph ; teigaion, then pt D A Spoes 22 Omi ee CLOTHING. CLOTHING N. i, was killed =a leo i ie very excehent assort Ses > 1m FLrowre at B G aes ' mst., by falling from train while ln i ‘ ‘AM FLOWER A eer & Gol s. y WV | r a2? » : - ‘ ‘ . i New hats, new Worsteds, new Tweeds In Men’s, y outhis and Boys’. The largest stock and lowest UPd : lene ” Dill >) Xian 3 - “\ ra ' aaa : Ri a i ‘ ao een oe” pi Ne ~ yl apa ment OF MSpPriliG ANG opewng today at D. A. Bruce’s. al2tf | prices I have yet offered. You can save money by buying your ne ice on the tal List sie Was 1 pa Ay ‘ ‘ ‘ from Barbadoes to Montreal. ihe creW W ~ ont . ¢ ush i aid for Bank P. ee island | ‘lothing at saved. Summer Goods. per- Bilis at W. k. Dawson & Co's. B M 4 ‘DON ALDS i | DAB ae ae - more re Jounx Moxror a brakeman of Conductor is i j 1, A. BRUCE 1s showing to-day, ing 1s a ’ > ‘ en Stre fav M59 wk . Thompson's train had ove of hi SONnaAnY Sec lected by {and American Hats, lates styles -splendid Rrenan’s Old Stand, Qneen Street, May 26. 18+2—wkly. pat pres badly smashed while coupling ears at Hu . * | value, al2uf — River on Tuesday last. en ed eit GOOD assortinent of Walaut Devonnports a, Mr. Harris in the best .csrsi'seieat"* "The Canada Fire and Marine Insurance Go'y ont ube Bank ' ' : eo - ar ; i i ‘ Come and see the new Worsteds at D. A, 18 rrovince c four adaitiona : oe od B07 “ . Be,’ = * i Bruce’s. 72 Queen Street. mar Owhke . : v i nis " Banks is another boon which the present} MiGFHKCts IN fungiand, leaprciegindl (Waeon Street. may 9wk¥| FE EREBY GIVE NOTICE that they have trasferred their Fire Insurance Government have conferred ee ree seaman ol business to the Citizens’ Insurance Co’y ef Canada, who assume all - rn | | eee oe ilkad liability, an] will pay all claims arising under their current Policies. The Tue amer ‘‘Prince Edward river rey ~or 4 » hae! New Mapce Scaar at Bakr & Gorr’s. we te ; . : > oie an Seiad ore ad be ake tatiana bo meet the hard a oneal .-| business will ke carried on without interruption at the office ef the under- oats at the Railway Wharf. She will salt : 4 FOTEL ARRIVALS. signed. ; Europe on or about \\ ee next. | times { he a . oods are | i ALEX. S. S. URQUHART, RAVERE HOUSE, AGENT. Mr. Horace Haszarv has imported dire lk ete aie ee Fetal a ‘ rarwry| May 22~—John Stewart, Montreal; A B ’ a ai rage tion i ad ape | ka t ked at a ‘ et \ Archibald, ies Jas J Bostwick St John, N CITIZENS INSURANCE co. OF CANADA. the first directS importa 10m eve * made ae * 1 a. M uM ‘Donsld Cicetindeaman 23--R city, and is, we learn, quite satisfactory) ‘ Bo? Sede ar siete 24K FIRE LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Mr. Haszard. Sree i] navance for! - ques, \e ‘= —s ; a 24 . B ’ Te i : ee Tee Cushine, Salisbury, N-B,| ESTABLISHED 1864. Presivexr—SIR HUGH ALLAN, Ms A or bg! a at “ol ae ca’ { ‘ey iy James S Jones, Toronto; D H Hurley, do; (Allan Steamship Co.) ct pea) a an c ahah i Ch nat ial . il. A U Higginson, Montreal; D Montgomery,} LOSSES PAID TO DATE $1,800,000 00 schoone te «frum parties ase Mav 9% Qo | Donk Ghar | ; Jo 7 . town, to be used for carrying coal during ar eee ee eee ere GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT 112,000 00 summer. oa ‘ 383 ee weather. Bulletin. SECURITY TO POLICY HOLDERS 1,270,883 45 Yo Connesroxpents.—“ Elector,” Murray ome ol) ALEX. S. URQUHART, GERALD £, HART, Harbor oo — receive’, will appear to mor- | | f#robabilities for the next 24 hours for the y General Agent. Gniial wadese onday. orrespondents wll p east SE aT aes Ca - : “ wee ites 2 a rt pe athl, ‘Short ss gram | Maritime Provinces. . Office—Next door to Owen Connolly & Co’s, Queen Street, Charlottstown. aad sharp—that’s the word. : . se Ma ? N. B.—I have appointed Mr. J. Mzrcarr Travelling Agent for the above Co. tied oxontro, May 26510 a. m. 25, 1832 —2w A. 38. U. Tue Percheron Stallion ‘‘ Havre” arrived Light to moderate winds, fine warm weather, ’ salt from Picteu last evening, and was exhivited | ' * | — at the market to-day by Mr. P. 8. Erown. | 1 7 oa ra rnp teal ® The horse attracted a yreat deal of attention, i Abt ‘ and won golden opinions from many of our farmers for his atyle, size and spec ——— aoe ’ a 4 l a chance | make money by selling to us. — 5 — -s fs 1 y . a * ne To 3 Tue American schooner “Island Queen, a, = 3 ‘i > ( Ng HAND AND TO ARRIVE,— Tue drama of the ‘Two Orphans” was; ~ 1 La e Red Clon . ‘ OO ibs ae wa rover iby “Our Fol Company, at the | - 38 rer produc ed Dy OibS my wy: 800 lbs. Early Red Clover, Academy of Music, last evening. Ail tut ba Enelish Hed Clove? i Oo [Ds ne isai Hea UvVet, characters were well susta ined, anc d the play | as oe “ ; py? TOS, Aistae ioyver, was rendered to the > satisfaction of ai L pres- | ee ee ae ree ent. To-night the ‘‘Colleen Bawn,’ cte., | or A. Bie 2 : eg ; , i 6 t "ee ta eo, rili be reproduced. . i oa — : + 950 lbs. Turnip Seeds (best varieties), ’ } ; ] hat | Wheat. V 8 ls. Vegetable and We should have stated yesterday that \ jange!s, : é ‘ the unseemliness of Mr. L. H. Dav: seeds being at oncé legal adviser to Mr Wholesale and retai!. Samples and prices Morris and the Sheriff, in the | mailed on application oruti ow going on, was too apparent; and} = Goods expressed to Railway or Steamboat | scrutiny 0 going on, | ’ that even before the insertion of ine EXaAM- | free of charg h } , . TY sm , ym fr INER paragraph on M¢ —e a change had, | GEORGE CARTER, unknown to us, been mac: Upper Great George Street. siege. Ch’town, May 18, 1862—2i law, wkly 2i pd THE invoice of the stock-in-trade of boots i aia and shoes, lately owned by E. W. Smith, o 2 2? maar g : this city, amonnting to $5,546.70, was sold -- ae of yesterd: ay by A. Me) Neill, ‘Auc tioneer, and | “4 a = 2 & a mer by R. Jac a s & Co., Quebec. The ‘ Sa Aas os = whole of the same stock will n¢ ww be resold, | 7 gS fs am 30 Oo | re <« } 4 ” _ ~ _~ | by auction, in kane lots, and ¢ offers a rare oy 5 > & ws = ebance to the trade. Notice of sale « lay, ete., | ay a bo - } . = will appear in a few days. Printe d stock list ome! : a 2 ia being prepared, and will be mailed to mer-| # @ ¥ 7 7 a + i chants in town and country.—A. M¢ cone 3 f. < =; = on stionee aS = 2 — Auctioneer. Se Sa . 2» o & — ne i = — Captain Kemble, from the western Bau! ks of | eI E> ¢ = a et es Newfoundland, also arrived at Halifax on the | _ . ey _. GS x-2 x 23rd inst., after an attempt to enter Canso, g z A en § © 223 ~ whither she is making to effect repairs, hav lay so ur an © 5 a had her mainboom and foresail. carried awsy tees > L&> = a . : =~ ws , in a gale, She reports that when olf the | er = pm 3 < coast tire ice was visible as far west as Lis = e SB < . a extended north as far eould reach. On the 2!st imst., she spoke the brigt. *‘ New Era,’ of P. EL L., from Liver- pool, bound to P. FE I., which days in the ice. comb and as the eye SEED PO TATOES, Tt 5 had been nvVs “_ |Co, and the All Rail Lineto Portland and | Boston. | day train from St. John, for Summerside, of Strawberry Plants left for the present season f you want to pliant you must order before the close of this week {m23 Yi FLOWERS AND PLants.— Lock out for a great isale of 1,000 pots of Flowers and Plants, at | A. McNeill’s Auction Room, next week. m23 3i Lard, ete., to R. He is giving the highest price in Takk your Fgygs, Tallow, K. Brace. tC .. HXAMINER, MAY 26, 1882 | a ee so panes ne _—— j ! Ex fis daa and a ai aia ——— CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. A splendid range, from the best Brussels to the Cheapest Hemp, new designs and low prices. J. B. MAQDONALD’S. —:0:— Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowars, Feathers, P. E, ISLAND Steam Navigation Coy. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST. LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com- mencing the 29th May, 1882, sail as under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at five o’cloek (until after 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 Pictou Landing for Georgetown every Thursday at 2 p. m., and return to Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o’clocR on Friday morning. NEW BRUNSWICK, CA¥YADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of morning Train from Charlottetown, conuecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above named places ; aud at St. John, with steamers of the I. §, S. Returning, leave Point du Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of con- necting there with Express Train for Char- lettetown. Also Jeaye Charlottetown for Summerside + — Mr. Ja p, formerly of Vi 7 E have received per ship “ Roseneath,” | this city it 3 York, ! been ¥ from Glasgow, Scotland, 560 bnsbels | elected Presi: i el fees Agrivul-| “Regents,” an early potato, similar to our| tural Company, York fhe Uom- | “Karly Rose,’ but dryer and mu h_ better | pany, PALS oO bie i h © | flavors d. A certs 2 pi arty in Dart month pinata | roceived, was incorporated ior the purpose ed a half bushel Mf thie kind Ja st year and got | buyivg land in Lower Cautornia and cultivat a yicld of thirt y bushel 8 of che } prlatocs, | ing thereon sugar can lt has alresedy| 183 bushels “Victorious, a anestaatnetabe | selected three tracts of lend 1) ing in &@ Vaucy | for family use during the winter andspring. | facing the Gulf of Calitoroia, on ithe work ol 189 bushels “Champions,’, good for fam | sugar cultivation will shortiy be commenced. | nse or for stock The enterprise, we are informed, is of great The above mentioned potatoes are recog: | merit. and wi 1, no doubt, succeed. We wish | nized by all who know to be the best vurie- Mr. Mac Donald aad his Company success. ties of potatoes grown in Scotland and Ire- = land, and we feel confident in saying, from Mr. P. D. Kron Kansas City, Mo., one of | aj) that we could learn from their past his- the proprietors of the Commerce ul i walor, | tory. while there last winter, as well as from says he knows the St. Jacobs Ohl to be a most | using them, that parties planting them here | valuable remedy for rheumatism. Last wit | 111) realize most handsome profits from their ter, Mr. Eute says, he had this disease tm bis| pov ciment. on account of the extra yield left shoulder. The pain was excessive at | 4), y will get, the price they will command, times. and so severe while attacks la sted as to ind the fact that they will not ret or blight, | cause a st ng desire t» hav - a — Thos se anideda have been in the ship for | eradicated iter aoe FeROTSIng WO & var | forty days and come out aes fect!y sound and | remedic for relief, withous success, ae - in splendid growing condition, which of itself Hit upon the Great Ge rman Re een Ly. H shantd be a 7 affictent waasasste of their keep- experienced «decided and immediate relic ; As ing qualities. from its use, and was eatirely cured with the —s farmer should plant some of them, | a fourth wplicatio Since then he has enter- K very ae ded | ; eed ee iea etch respect for the curative | Price at store or pnt tree on cars, $2.25 per} ALEX, MacLeop, MASTER, 34 < ery livh FTe+t_evusw Vl i Cuia ; : at : hee ek oie t ORES, ‘ powers of the Ou. ‘This iospecs 18 not & = ' 4 GUNN & CO | Now on THE Bern, lessenel vy 1% happy action In tne case of ais 253 and 955 Bi y tn zie st Street. | m } ; _ aa sth inf 7 209 ha Z909 HDi v > ‘ 4 wee, whe eabeera Liam ta: | Sade, May 6, 302 ma i3 zipd| Will Sail from RBe-‘cu the latter matory cheumatizm. She contracted the; *eiim*,mer een’ . . disease while visiti: gColorado | pon ar iving 2) ae z : part of May, wud will carry bome the St. Jacobs Oil was uaed in conjun na” THE abov: Potatoes are for S2ie | Freicht at very lowest rates. tien with prescription for internal adwmi at the stere of F. LEPAGE & Co, 53 Queen dee tration, and materially aided in her restoration Sm {may 16{ Fox parti 3 apply in Boston to Messrs te health ~vsempe Chas. liunt & Co., 156, State Street, or here —_—-—— “ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER | to the owncrs, Go to W. P. Corwtiy’s for Clover, Timothy | ’ thea: est and most Neway Paper Ly ate PEAKE ‘BRO'’S & to and Garden Seéevtls. [ap 7 wkly 2m Prhlished in the Proavinca- : wa, May 22, 82 —till date every Monday marinit g, et 3 C'clock, and leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening about five o’c lock, By order, ee 25, 1882, HALES, Charlottetown, M*y Secretary. From Boston to Charlottetown P. E. ISLAND DIRECT. BARKUNTING ‘EREMA, Broadcloth, W ersted, scotch and Canadian A magnificent range of AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Gur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, We invite you to inspect our Goods. | Having decided to close my City business, for the purpose of devoting my whole time to my country establishments, I have arranged with Mr. Angus to take charge of my city store for the summer, and sel! 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- chants is particularly directed to this stock, as we are prepared to sell at very low prices and on liberal terms, R. W. TREMAINE, May 19, 1882—wkly tf 83 QUEEN SIRKET, B.—Room Paper at half-price. {Passed 16th May, '882, A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the rate of an Assessment on Real Estate and Incomes in the City of Charlottetown, f E it enacte! by the City Council of the City of (Charlottetown, as follows : 1. The rate of ass» ssmment for the yeer com. mencing the Ist January 1882, ana ending 3ist December, A. D, 1882, is hereby sqxci- fied end] fixed at the rate of one end one- tenth of acent on cyery dollar of the value of real estate within the City of Charlotte- town, according to the valuation of such real estate ag assessed by (the assessors of the said city in their valuation roll of such real estate made and duly returned by them on the twenty-second duy of April, A. D. i882, 2. The rate of assessment for the year com- mencivg the Ist day of January, A. D. 1882, and ending 3ist Decem yer, A, D, 1882, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of ome- tenth of ® cent on every dollar uf the amount ofthe net yearly income salaries or receipts of all persons, partnerships and corporations as aseessed by the assessors of the said oty in their valuation rolls of such lacome Tax made and duly returned by them on the twenty-second day of April, A. D. 1882 (Signed) DAVID R. M. HOOPER, L, 8. : Mayor of City of Charlottetown WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Charlottetown , May 17, 1882—wkly pat 3w [Passed May 16, (887, A By-Law for atlowing a rate of discount on the Assessment on Real Estate and Incomes fo? the current year, E it enacted by the City Council of City of Charlottetown, as follows - 1. A discount at the rate of two and one- half per cent shall be allowed to all tax- payers who shill on or before the twenty- ninth day of June, A. D. 1882, pay to the City Clerk, at bis office, the taxes severaily due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Incomes, Signed, pL. $.y DAVID R M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Cha; lottetown, WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk, Charlottetown, May 17. 1852—3w, wkly idly pat 2w 2aw, wkly pat 37 STEAMER HEATHER BELLE Wit leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; re- turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock; remainioag at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, arriving about 8.30 o’clock, p. m., and when tide permits on one of these days the steamer will run to Vernon River Bridge. Will leave Charlottetewn fur Crapaud every Friday and Saturday, according to tide, till first November, and not after ; every alternate, Friday the steame r will remain at Crapaud “Wharf over night. Fares to Orwell and other wharves—Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; Lower deck, 20 cts, Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Cabin, 40 cts., Lower Deck, 30 cts. JOHN HUGHES, May 11, 1882—pat ne pre 3i law Agent, RICE, . RIGE FLOUR, CROUND RIGE, &c. Imported pireer from BURMAH, and Milled at their new Miils, Cote Street, St, Pau! by the Mount Royat Mitting AND Maxvurac- TURING Co., LimIreD. Mills at Cote, St. Paul. Offices 65 St. Peter Street, Montreal. Ross, Hall & Co., Montreal, AGENTS. This Company will be prepared to supply the Trade, at prices, freight paid to Shediac, upon the arrival of their first Steamer cargo fromm Barmah, “ma 1 6m 2aw the Crop 1882, Prime Quautry, D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in ‘Tweed Suits, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, —iIN- Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. ORNE E HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INST{TUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug, 8,'79, Repout on the Lorwe Hicus ND Wuisner: “ 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 frazrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” “Antuvr Hu, Hassatr, M. D, “ OrTo Heaven, F.C. 8. F. 1 C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P. |, Ey Feb. 24, 1882. | fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. | Charipttetow'n, May 22, ‘av 72 Odeou Street D. A. BRUCE, ba Acres Freehold Land FOR SALE. NYHAT VALUABLE FARYM, consisting of 196 Acree Freebold Land, on Lot 43, | King’s County, is Offered for sale. This farm is known as “ Pairchild’s Farm,” ‘The scil is | good, and a lerge part of tarm under cultiva- | toin. It is surrounded by inexhaustible Mus- | sel Mud beds, and convenient to shipping. Terms easy and price low. YODGSON & M Ch’towd, Spi! 24, b2ewdy ow, wiw, moe se ge ogre mow ee on casts nemeaeaens ceeaaastes smear atte nti tt Stitt A NT CC GN A EE TO NY LE ee vs i ° ” ry rr ae ee ee eed Pe a sa Se es 5 ae vs sw "4 é ‘ y a - " * oe are L at lh 1 ap = : eee i os =n = Po a oe a yews —— maf! f- ee ee os = pe nt en cameron re TA rae cae ow nny . _ eae a = am as cee 9 ' arse AA SY I ta at os a 8 wi iw a Ed hfats- 7, oo. EE Sle > Wen ~~ - eae: SEN ES |