ee eee his evening. Own case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court: this forenoon, - Sy Teun Mile House, Mr. Peters could not tere ded for hum > Brant and wild geese are plentifal | t. The first sell at from 70 to 75 and the last at fifty cents a piece 18 the Mark per pwr, > To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of hee) protectors, 0 rly 10 cents, at Denssy, Gorr & Co. {ap2s tf > Tne news of today concerning the Do- minion Election must be taken with ‘‘a grain of salt —— Tux closing meeting of the Catholic Lite: ery Union for the season will be held in St. Patrick's Hall on Friday evening, *the 12th | May. —-— -H -—_— Tre Superioress of the Hospital thankfully acknowledges the receipt of $!0 from Mr. W. M. Rayden, also a sewing machine for the use ef the Hospital from various contributors. eat We learn that Mr. Bairnsfather has con-; sented to deliver his musical lecture, entitled ‘*An hour in Scotland,” in Charlottetown, on Thursday evening. Lith May, under the aus- pices of the ‘‘Caledonian Club,” alae : Tue ‘Northern Light” remained at George- town yesterday, and broke up the ice in the harvor. She left for Pictou this morning, arrived at 2 o’clack, and will return a3 svon as the storm abates. ote Sl Y. M. C. A.—A rere treat is in store for the lovers of good music on Monday evening next in Y. M. C. A. Hall. The programms in another column is one of the best issued this season. Read it. Admission only cents. bs tedldid dn et a hearing until the Hon. Mr. Fergucon in- | cents | fifteen j . | Qeeen Victoria, yesterday, invested the King of Netherlands with the Order of the i ee bl oe - e o Tre erg 3 BHID aS tA 8 a ia | — > . ¢ ay ». PRB tarbe ad cha eh. 08 Special Ji é » the Keaminer. Orrawa, April 27. The prorogation 18 expect d to take place | } et tie th or wWiay. about the 1 A dissolution will | follow by proclamation on the next Satur day. The elections will take place towards This 1 have excelent jauthority for stating is the Government programme, and will be carried out unless something extraordinery occurs in the meantiine. ; ; tne eT d of June. Lonpon, April 27. The marriage of Prince Leo] | cess Helen, of | } ee >: ( bt tO I rin- co .. 1. ; ; . Waideck, took piece at St. ee’ s ’ } ‘ : ' re ,COTVe SS Wi taprty 4,in a r, t Gay. a he marriage Ceremony, which was with great pom this The Arch! ishop ot Canterbury was chief officiating clergyman. |The Archi was assisted by the Woreester and and the Dean of Windsor. ' The Queen's arrival at the Chapel was an- } nounced by a flourish of trumpets. | Her Majesty wore the insigaia of Prince |Leopeld and Keohinoor diamond. The ibride and groom as — Prince Leopold who had not entirely recovered |from the effects of his recent accident, | walked to the altar with the aid of a cane. | rincess Helena was given away by her ather. At the conclusion of the ceremony ypold kissed the and the newly married mother of the Prin- The Prince of Wales and Duke of i|Connaught acted 23 best men for Prince ‘The Chapel was filled with a | very brilliant assemblage of invited guests, jamong whom were Her Majesty’s ministers | with Mr. Gladstone at the head. Windsor | is illuminated to-night, and a grand ball is | . rey . lin progress at the Town Hall. one atternoon ishop Bish- ops of London, Oxford, ‘ , Winshester follows: i | . , | Prince Lex } ’ ithe Queen kissed f . ; 1, | couple and father and 12 4 priae, } cess, Li O} old. Fursiture Sate Posrroszp.—Owing to} Garter. the snow storm prevailing to-day, the sale of Household Furmiture,etc,, has been postponed until Tuesday next, 2ad May, at two o’cleck. Sale positive. Look eut for bargains. —-—<———— Aw exchange says :—A down-town police-| man feund a loafer ,jlast week on the wharf asleep, with his mouth wide open, Being at a loss what charge to make, the sergeant sug- | gested that he charge him with keeping a rum- hole open without license. - _ +e -_— Members of the Bible and Prayer Union with any who may be in sympathy with the same, are invited to meet in the lower porior of Y. M. C. A., at 4 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, April 29th., with a view to the establishmeat of regular meetings, [ap 27 21 _—- >--— Cuzar axp Goov.—For 50 cents you can urchaee from any reliable drugyist, a box of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, which contains forty-five doses; this is cheaper than any other similar medicine sold, and while itis cheap our druggists say it is the best, and gives satiefaction in all cases. Sold in Char- lottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. Read the advertisemeat tn another column. _— Ex-Governor Larrp tells the readers of the Patriot that he is opposed to the vote of the Dominien Government granting ‘'3!50,000 in bounties to encourage the sea fisheries.” Mr. Laird holds ‘that it is each Province as a whole, and not merely the fishermen who are entitled to this money.” Mr. Laird said beunties are most objectionable, and therefore the poor fishermen as a class have no right, in his estimation, to receive any special encour- agement from the Domizion Government, by which to enable them to prosecute their un- certain and precarious business. What do the fishermen of P. E. Island think of Mr, Laird’s doctrine anent the fisheries ? a > — Ar the nine o’clock Mase, in St, Mary's Cathedral yesterday, the Rev. Dr. O’Brien, of Prince Edward Island, preached an eloquent sermon, during which he alluded to the sad ailliction that had befallen the Catholics of the city and diocese of Halifax by the death of their Rev. Archbishop. He said that having occasion to travel in company with the deceased prelate during his journey to Rome last year, he could not help noticing the deep interest he took in the welfare of his flock, and of the marked respect paid to him, not only in Rome, but also in the other cities he had occasion to visit. The reverend Doctor paid a high tribute to the life and labors of His Grace, and said that Archbishop Hannan was held in deep veneration, not Only by those of his flock, but by the community at large. At the eleven o'clock mass, the Rev. Father McGillivray, of Charlottetown, also took occasion to dwell upon the virtues so pre-eminentiy displayed in the life of the late Archbishop. ‘The remarks of both preachers made a deep impression upon their hearers, and all who listened to the Rev. gentleman | felt that their utterances fully portrayed the | character and life of the Prelate, whoce earthly career has just been closed by a saintly death.—Hx. Herald, 24th. ~— > - Taz Opposition are always boasting of the great success achieved at political mestings. To-day, as in 1875, their organs tell the country that the Liberal-Conserva- tives are losing ground in town and country. They inform the people of one section that the people of another section are opposed to the Government candidates. They prate about public meetings that have been held here and there, at ali of which they claim the majoulby. uy . Those very same Opposition organs pursued this very same policy in 1878. The whele country. how ever, know full well thats terrible defeat was the result of all their bluster and brag at that time; and now, as then, the indi. cations are that the Oppositionisis will be routed, horse, foet and artillery. The recollection of their past deeds of cor- ruption aud decéption, their infamous *‘sus- pense account ” and falsification of the public regords of the country, whereby to delude, if possible, the people, and secure another lease of power, is still fres in the memory of the taxpayers, who, as their- betrayers full well knew, are now prepared to record their votes in favor of the present Goverament party— that party who, by honestly administering the affairs of the country and Ip every way porsible, have reduced the ealarieis of officials, aud curtailed unnecessary expenditare in the different departments of the public service, and hare been enabled to remove the ‘‘ tax curse,” levied by their opponents. The con duct of the Opposition, may well be likened unto that of the boy who, when passng & Graveyard, whistled to ke p his courage up. —_—-. <> -—-—_——_—- -- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Mivitime Provinces. Toronto, April 28—10 a. m. | Princess Louise will return to Canada about the middle of May. Boston, April 27. Ralph Waldo Emersoa, poet, died at his home, Concord, Mass., at nine o’clock to- night, aged seventy-nine years. | BARK AND GAS STOCKS. WILL sell at AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square. on TUESDAY, 2nd May next, at 12 o'clock, — 514 shares in Union Bank P. F. Island, 45 shares in Merchants Bank P, E. Island, 20 shares in Summerside Bank P. E. Island, 30 shares in Charlottetown Gas Light Co. (Com ) WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, April 25, "$2—eod FOR SALE. ee eee FEXBE Subscriber offers at private sale her dwelling house, store and outbuild ings and premises, situate on the west side of Lower Spring Park Road. It is a good stand for any public business. The land has a front of fifty feet on the said road, and runs back by parallel line« one hundred feet. lf not previously disposed of by private sale, the same wil be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 8rd day of May next, at 2 o'clock, p.m. For further particulars apply on the pre- Inises to MRS. - eod WATTS. Ch’town, April 18, ’82- — oe A, wile Ae ie STEAMPSHIP PRINCE EDWARD WILL SAIL FROM Chirleticiown for Great Britain or France, Onor About 10th May Next, and will carry products of this Island in freight at very lowest rates. ALSO CATTLE AND SHEEP Shippers will please make early applica- UPPER DECK. tion in order to secure Toom. For Freight ana other particulars apply to PEAKE BRO’S & €O,, Ch’town, April 10, ’82—2aw Managers. ~ ‘Fairbanks’ Seales, ARTIES requiring the large 3 Ton Scales, for weighing team loads, will please send orders early, as the builder will be on the Island early in May. aw” No charge for builder. Prices, terms and information at CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, April 14th, 1*82. pat 2aw dy URSES FOR SALE HOR WILL SELL AT AUCTION, in front of my Sale Room, Market Square,on FRI- DAY, the 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, noen,— i Mare with Foal, 1 Carriage Horse. E. NEEDHAY, Auctioneer, ON THE Ch’town, April 26, ’82—2i PATENTS ' ° We continue to act as Solicitors fo Patente Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete.,, for the United States, Canada, Cuba, Eoglt nd, France, Germany, etc. We bave had thirty- five years experience, Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Scientivic American. This large and splendid illustrated weekly paper, $3.20 a ,*thows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and bas an enormous circulation Address MUNN & CO.,, Patient Solicitors Publishers of Scigntiric Amekicas, 37 Park Row, New York. Mand-benk stont Patents yeai Fr@i to strong easterly and northerly Whridiey Ufouidy weather with vain or vidwh wort fre, ff | p, concluded shortly alter | — igi pat ag mi =~ comes a , 4 sf és ii 4 a wren tin! enceattinnen endiammtiont metals elon | Fa aie | Special Notices. On and after the Ist of May, Mr. 8S. N Karle wili have a vacancy for two music pr jin hig classes. Beginners or advanced pupus taken, but pot for a shorter period than six j mouths, ap25 4i rasa Halibut at the Fish Market, (ratte: S reet | p27 BD A LARGE stocl best quality and in great variety, just d at Watson's Drug Store. eld ti of fresh Vegetable See da, of the | rece ive Gne hundred bashels Wheat, White [Kus {aian, Lost Nation, and Fife; Clover, land late (red), Alsike and White Dutch, an lafull line of veystable aud fi Carter's. Grocery and e Street a2? d3i eod wi ' earay pwer Seeds, at | George Seed Stcre, Great Georg COhAUCLES | | L, E Prowse is opening New Goods to-..ay. ; . = ssi | Great show of Scotch Tweeds at L. E. | Prowse's to-day. ay2 hats, new Worsteds, new Twecds, bruce 8, al2 ti j ! rae openiny to-day at D. A, NEw BakER & GoOrFs. NE MAPLE SUGAR at | . | 1,000 Grain Sacks for sale cheap. jai W. BE. Dawson & O@’'s. apd | Come and see the splendid assortment ¢ opriag I weeds manufactured at the Cha lettetuwn Woolen Miaills, aud at Wm. Gerdon’s store, sign of the Skeop, | Graftea Street, near Walker's cermer. Nut CoaL.—A few tons for saie. / to H. Coombs. ap | Oxtpv Bank Paper For Casu.—A few hun dred dollars wanted, Apply to H, Coombs pry Agent. {ap 19 Gid Bank Netes taken at Beer & | Gor’s, {np 10 ‘ALL Rieu,’ is the general exclamation oi fall who have used Minard’s Lisiment, for it | always proves to be just what itis represent: apl3 Casu paid for Bank of P. E. Island notes at the London House. ap 17 ior saic cheap Apply 4 “~ ‘ ed, A very large steck of Hats at L. FE. Prow-e’s. London al4 Christys’ Ruppors just received, at Dorsey, Geff & Co's. dy wky— apl3 A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P. Colwells. moll tf A LARGS key los* to-day, between Queen and Pownal Streets. The finder will please leave the same at the Family Grocery. ap 18 1 acor Go To W. P. Cotwiiu’s for Clever, Timothy and Garden Seeds. [ap 7 wkly 2m Gid Bank Notes taken at Beer & Goff s. [ap 10 Tue usual full stock of fresh secds has just arrived at Watson’s Drag Store. [ap 20 MILLINERY AND MantLe Fitrina. — Ladies are respectfully informed that Miss VanIder- stine, late with Mr. Rebert Young, has taken the management of our Millinery and Man‘le Fitting Room. In this department we shall be able to show, in the course of a | few days, the newest goods, selected person- Auctioneer | ally by our Mr. Paton, in the English mark- ets.—W. A. Werks & Co. [ap 19 eod So .rcnh Twreps.—A eplended assortment Freehold Property |!.:sirnseat ganrLag } Prow:-e's. api5 229 coiis Manilla Rope. 9 and 12-thread, for Lobster Packers, ete. -—W. E. Dawson & Co. ap24 D. A. Broce is showing to-day, English and American Hats, lates styles —splendid valne. al2 tf Paa Sovp (very nice), at Beer & Goft’s. {fe 6 Tue ovly place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a Gun made, is at Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. nov 1 tf wky Fresh Flower Seeds at Bodd’s Medics] Hall. Pine fresh Garden Seeds coming in time for hot beds, apll eod pat Via Georgetown per ‘f Northern Light,” 120 Snit Length Tweed, which will be made up at bottom prices to suit the times. —Joun MeLeop & Ce. {ap 4 Bi eod 2w. Havitt's Lone Hearer—a good, simple remedy for a troublesome cough or cold—for sale at The Apothecaries’ Hall. Hats! Hats!.--Best styles, best maker, best value te be feumd ia the eity, xt L. KE. Prowse’a. GARDEN & FARM DEAS. gust Received ! ae. F. LePAGE & (CO, PER NORTHERN LIGHT. Catalogues on application. Glasgow FTtouse; 53 QUEEN STREET. 21, 1882. April OF ENGLAND. 90008 3:61. al ° £25,608,600.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOUN MACEACHERN, Meteh 2, 1782 Agent } the Coaipest ami recat Setrue Paper optieh co Bh Gre Prevheve 1 ‘hoyal Insurance Go ny —*UBSCET E.for the DAILY EXAMINER | BR, AP RiL..28. 1Sn —~ y a me) creme rere DORSEY, GOFF & CO., f lhoaa and Glinna r { f + Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Sar Own Make and Imported SPRING IMPGRTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “ NORTHESN LICHT.” : Orr own Factory make are becoming celebrated tor good style and qnality. We sel fot cash only, and the.efore we sell just received. can cheap, ry , 7 ” . > , - ; To Smomwansrs—We sell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. ILooks, Leather Laces, Water-proof Dressing, Buttons and Fasteaers always kept on aand Give us a trial. ane re SITY HARD ——— 0: 0-—-- — BEG to inform the public Steck of the late firm of the Hardware Business in CITY HARDWARE t 3 i BOURKE, SON & CO., and the Qld Stand, STORE. 1 have now on hand a full and complete stock of House and Carriage HEuilvers’ Hardwere; Glaziers and Paper Hangers, Supplies, Cutlery, Linying Tools, &. Tea by the Half-Chest, Soap and Pipes by the Box. must be cleared off at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to get bargains. Don’t forget the place— THE OLD RELIABLE “CITY HARDWARE STORE.” INO, R, BOURKE, Jr. N. B.—Bank.of P.-E. Also at Mill View Store. April 26, 1882—2w law, wkiy Qi, pat Fe Be eee - ae i” BWR EB BOER cc Ed Be + ge nor reruns Seem EYE ORE RR Wem Ee ESTO aa RS Dar Uy Vhelesale and Retail Grocers Tea, Prime Quality, Cheaper than Ever, Gotfee, Fresh, Reasted & Ground. OSes rlour, Choice Brands, Warranted. Biscuits, Fruit, Confectionery, &c., BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICKS. BEER & GOFF. —$——————— Charlottetown, April 24, 1882. _—————- 0: — J. B. MACDONALDS New 'Tweed following prices, Viz.: 50 Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 “sé “ce ; OO Better, " lo Fine, ee +s 16 450 Best, i a “ 18 50 Worsted Suits * “6 “6 14 00 up. 2 ¥ — Variety. Londet Pea . elit fiats, ai Gents’ Furnishing Geecs im € Amesieas aud Canadar | the Lowest Prices, B. MAC DOM A taa7. Old Stand, Queen Street, April 25. TRRP — wh ly, ne i ee GREAT BARGAINS. je OPENED, — rexH subscriber being about to make a! & change in bis business, offers for sale, 500 EGG CASES. About balf the numberare new cases, of Will be soid low for cash, best quality, that have never b-en used, and | JOHN STUMBLES, © ’ 1 case English Manufacture. lege shippers can save 20 per ceat, by buying | Great George Street, April 17, ‘88—cod pd | them instead of importing. | Also a few hundred sets new No. 1 fillings, | | J. M. AULD. {© the Che | Gvvows, Agri 8, 1S82—aew aw, af een 12 | Phiiftvtned Py TS, eto, ? Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. New York Ruvber Boots (‘rack Preot) Boot Polish Button TORE at I have purchased the entire Painters, Having a very heavy Stock on band, a large portion of it Island Notes taken at their face. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. will be made to order at the! SADDLES & BRIDLES, i ‘4 UBSORIBE fur the DAILY EXAMINER est and mest Mewsy Peper Se - TD ; To shippers of Preduce to Newfoundiand. / BOWN & WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | wT. JOHNS, N.E., Give particular attenticn to Shipments from Prince Edwar! Teland. Corsigumente Solie ted. j REFrERENC'S— The Manager Unica Bank,St. John’s, N.F Mesers. C. F, Bennett & Co., a” Measrs. Ayre & Marshall, - John H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. April 24, ’$2--pat 2m cod w 2m 190 Aeres Freehold Land FOR SALE. Tse VALUABLE FARM, consisting of 190 Acres Freehold Land, on Lot 63, King’s County, is offered for sale. This farm is known as “ Fairchild’s Farm.” ‘The soil is good, and al rge part of farm under cuitiva- toin, It is surrounded by inexhaustible Mus- se] Mud beds, and convenient to ebipping. Terms easy and price low, HODGSON & MoLEOD. Ch’toan, April 21, *82—dy caw, w3w, wp3w ‘For Sale or to Let, THAT COTTAGE, beautifully situated on Lower Spring Pack Road, together with outhouses and garden For farther par- ticulars apply to the owner, MRS. OFFER, 1882.—tf 2aw Queen street, April 22, BROOMS. BROOMS. YNE SUNDPRED DOZEN BROOMS for sale ab manuiaeturers’ prices, HORACE HASZARD, Ch'town, April 17, 1*82—1m eod ti ee Molasses and Sugar. 209 puns, Barbadces Molasses, 50 hbds, Bright Grocery Sugar. Now loading at Barbadoes. and will be due bere on opening of navigation, HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 17, °82—1m eod LT. SALT. BAGS of COARSE FISHUDRY | oe Res OANh S000 SALT FOR SALE. PEAKE BROS. & CO. April 10, '-2—3i taw Fe 2 a yh . . +? 7 WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. V ANTED—A good Cook. Must have first-class references from last situation. Apply ty letter only to “Alpba,” Examiner office, [ap tf Hes SALE—One breech-loacing Gan (No. 10,) with case, brass cartridges, &e., or will exchange for an Al muzzle-loader. Ap- ply to Box 83. a27 tf a active salesman, with a capital of three or four thousand dollars, to take an interest in an old established Dr Goods business in the city. Address ae Box 135, {ap 27 z OST—A small bunch KEYS. The finder will please leave the same at the Ex- AMINER Office. (ap 27 HAIN—1 Schooner’s Chain, cheap, Ap- ply to H. Coombs, ,[*p 26 3i W ANTED—A smart, active girl to do general housework in a small family. Apply at the Examinge office, [#p 26 feng BOARDERS can be accommodated at the Robison House, opposite Baptist Church, Location best in the city, [ap 26 3i - OST—Some months ago, a Roll of Music, A conteining songs from the operas of Satenelia, Lurline, the Corsican Brothers, etc., etc, A rewerd will pe given to any one leay- ing the said music at Tar Examiner Cflice, April 24— 3in pd i OARDERS can be accommodated in a private residence, in a pleasant part of the city, the Ist May, For turther particulars enguire at this oflice. {ap 19 ts O LET—A House containing 5 rooms. i Apply to James McLeod, Spring Park Ro2d, jap le bee 7y°O LET OR TO SELL—A House finely situated in Souris, fronting on Chappell Street, containing 16 reoms, grocery sbop, stable, and well of really excellent water. Porsession given on or about the Ist of May vext, For particulars apply to C. C, Carlton, | Esq., Souris; or here, to Hon, W. W. Lord. fap 19 rg°O LET—The second story of the Brick i Building, on Queen Street. lately occu- pied as the Orange Hail. It is convenienily situated and well adapted for a Lawye’s office. Apply to Mrs, Orren, Queen Street, [fe 14 2aw “ITY HOTEL TO LET-— This Hotel is C finely situated, standing opposite the | Bishop's Palace, on the bighest ground in the jcity, It contains 37 rooms, and being con- tizpous to the S:cam Navigation Compuny’s Wharf, is admirably adapted for the acce mo- | } } | datton of summer visitors to the island. eeaty. Apply to Messrs, Geo, Davies , Lovdcon Hovse jap 17 re°O LEI—A Dwelling House, siimatec on A Sydney Str t, Oppo ibe M thodist Church, containing vine rooms. For term | apply to Mrs, J, Carroll w eca pa \*g°O LET,« comfortable Cottage, with | . yard, stable aud garden, situated on Richmond Sirect west. Rent moderate, Pos- session given early in May casuing, Apply to James D. Mason. fap 19 3: acd O LET—-Pessession given the first of May, the House ix King Street, at present oc- cupicd by A. Tomlins, Eeq, City Clerk Ap- ply to Wruam Dopp. [mp 14 ' " ‘» QO LET—A house conteining eight or j eleven rooms situate on Kent Street, valf of the subseribers premises, Rent moderate, Apply to Francis Mckory, mar 7 eod ¢ O LET—Tbe House at present occupied 5 py R. Slogget, Esq., at the heaa 01 bow. {oal Greet, Possession give Whe let Jul | een: apply wt fits willve op ¢ od a a UN: aR ee ee dR se ON OE COON A catia nicest ntltie were cn et as . r } cece memrimmmna tle ee y e ' a ed ep Le nie ne a cece init Samrat ' a LA 5 y