eae Ae Be tein -_o eo ——— . LIBERAL-CONSEAVATIVe CONVENTION, A Convention of the Liberal-C servative Party will.be held in Charlotte- Brick Build- TUESDAY, the town, in Welsh & Owen's + o oer ~ reet ? log, Qluecen Street, on nom- Ofek. tuotas " Ilva ‘alae to ovUth tostant, al tweive OCiOCR, inate candidates for the approacl log Dominion Election Bach Polling Division in the are requested to whom, it is hoped, will be appointed at| an eatly day. A full atteudance is requested. SIMON W. CRABBE, secretary. Ch'town, May 23, 1882. pres , ¥ ‘ . io . THe DaitLy EXAMINER. MAY 25, 1882 THE CAMPAIGN Witt be short. But i our rrends mak a jadicious se'ection of candidat nd rk together harmoniously, unitediy and vig ously we fee. certain of victory FoR THI WHOLE sfx. For want of organization ar Leader we have alrea ty i sume precious tb and in Oueen’s C ty the ener re f in the field Tiy ge will be : come by prompt aud jodicious action. A great deal d | "oe ipon tne 4 ony ee Qo 7 he held in Chariottet »on Tu ay next We h ype our nas in the country will onse choose their deleg s; and that r may be a full representation of the Libera! Coneervatives Of Queen's County... | Representation in the Cabinet! - THERE is no action of the Government which has so touched the hearts of people of this Island as their noble treat- ment of the Hon. James C. Pope. Mr. Pope has been unable, on account of his the malady, to attend to the duties of his office | « Yet another Minis- | ter (the Hon. ifr. McLelan) has performed | retain his | for more than a year. his duties, and he is allowed to i { County | send two Delegates, | position, while the burdens of the country are not thereby increased a cent. The tie which binds the great majority of our people to the person and Government of Sir John A. Macdonald has, we believe, been greatly strengthened by this nobie conduct; and, we have no doubt, that the assurance (which comes from undonbted authority) that the Island will continue to be represented in the Cabinet will adi to Sir John’s great popularity here. _—_— so - Nuts for the Grit Candidates. Taz Grit candidates for Qneen’s County are in the field. They are the Hon. David Laird, and Louis H. Davies, Esq. Those who nominated them of course deom them the strongest inen for the struggle. Their record is pretty well known to the electors. Further on in the campaign, we may have occasion to refer to it. At l the onee we meet them with these twosimple statements | of their own leaders; and, on behalf of the people of Prince Edward Island we demand | an explanation : ‘* For Prixce Epwarp Istanp THE Recerrts were $1,596,000, ras Exrsnnt- TURE $2,624,009—tuHE pericit (THAT Is THE LOSS TO CANADA) $10,27 000.” — Hon. Edward Blake, Leader of the Opposition. See Hansard, 1880. *©T think we have done very we ul buy the Island, and we hare carried out the Terms of Union to the utmost possible extent. —ALEX. Mackenzie, May, 1482. The electors of the Island are certainly entitled to a satisfactory analysis of these statements. Their tone, tenor, force, signifi- cance ought, before the election day, to be fully and clearly understood by all. Did Mr. Blake speak the truth when he said in effect that the Island had received up to 1880 $1,027,000 more from Canada than in justice she ought to have receivei? Did Mr. Mackenzie speak the truth when he said ‘‘we have carried out the terms of Union to the utmost P vasible extent 7’ What Candidates for Queen's? say the Grit _—om The Queen’s Birthday. Vesvepay was the sixty-second auniver sary of the hirth of our beloved Queen. In the midst of political changes, and reyardl as of the ebb ar d flow of Dational progress. there is one element in our ex- istence as a people which r¢ tavle. That el loyalty to the British Joving devotion cious Sovereign. The danger through which our beloved Queen has passed since the laat anniver- sary of her birthday, because of the at- tempt on her life at the hands of an assassin, and Her Majesty's narrow escape, furnished fresh evidence of the deep affec tion and respect entertained for our noble Queén, by all classes and conditions of suciety throughout the civilized world. The royal and truly noble manner in which she stood the danger to which she was exposed, has made her dearer than ever to her own subjects, and has enhanced their admira- tion for her queenly character and womanly virtues among foreign nations, . Malas imiwn- ment 13 Crown, person of our , and our ; ha LU Lie our gra In evs ry OTTAWA NEWS. Bhe Island will Continua 3 ic td be Represented ia Ure Cabinet. Ti I “a 4 A} nile et SiH fh Ultra Grits Dismayed iontreal, Costigan raised to the Ninisiry. ur. THE DAILY wen a ee declare so at the polls and you will has e | five years nhead during which that poncy cannot be reversed. We have had thiee| years now, and at the end of five years | more the manufacturing interests wil! be so the United States, it will And their troug that, as i ve able te fight its own battles. is no fear of that policy being reversed to | ruin the manufacturer who has put his| money, his means, his credit, and his capi- It is tal into such enterprises. (Cheers. ) for yeu to say whether that policy shall be carried out er not. 4 Able addresses were also made by Su Leonard Tilley and Mr. Costigan and the | candidates. | -_+ += ~—--— Speciai Notices. Snow Day ror Loxpon Goops.— Weeks & | Oo,, will make a special display of new spring millinery, hats, flowers, ostrich feathers, dolmane, sackets and other London Goods on (thursday next. Ladies are respectfully in- vited to inspect the same. [ma 23 tu we G. H. Haszaro has only three varieties of Strawberry Plants left for the present Liberal-Couservative fngniaion Maguiiisicnt e nN tin | sale of 1,000 pots“of Flowers and Plants, at ines “TWA od : : , UEMOGHSDHI at 1, A. MeNeill’s Auction Room, next week. ; aaiieeiaiiicaain m23 3i Special to the Lean . . ; - Weather Bulletin. UTTAWA, May 24 Probahiliti for the next #4 hours for the} {t is lide? ca that Prince Edw ard | ar ceUINe Provinces. ! iit W i] ct i i Cpres Lite i lis | »* @ pl G Toronto, May 25—10a. m. ? » . Phe officia now hat pro Moderate winds, fair weather, stationary or 1 of say s bank de-| higher temperature. } : . i ee RTD posit, | t pula ! ae = t Al , ee Ge WD BIRTH, ‘ ‘ In this city, on the 24th inst., the wife of i i iit rs, the | sOT } yy ' mm >. 9 ¢ oo ‘a gh 4 ; | Mr. James T. Purdie of a son. e Up t nh UN Blake) abandons | protection. The | ‘ caused ¢ ternation and dis | Dikh. ranks (srits . . na) Panes 08 To SAS Se } QOnathe Gti March last, Mrs. MeDonald, . : fk ti te, oe es, ai eportea that sar, ( erewrignt Wil] che y w of the late Mr. Duncan MeDonald, I nomi m as acandidaie, or Will} of ay Harbor Road, Lot 57, in the 77th 1 r a year ¢ f her age The decea sed was highty } I ri] ¥ procure a single | estee: by all who knew her, and the circle ndidate f Mont K.very person they | f her ag qual tances WAS large, She left a | have named ¢ ting person to bear the | ‘arge number of relatives and descendants in Grit standard in the leading commercial ity has declined. The Opposition admit that the Redistri- bation of Seats Bill will cost them twelve gcats in Ontario. Yet the Bil! is based n the principle of representation by popu- tation. Lhe appointment of Mr. Costigan as Minister of Inland Revenve is very popular ‘ ry ‘ 2 Costigan goes to toronto to-night, peak, at the request of the Irish elcc: . , ors. He brings great strength to the min unfailing | consequence to Canada and tothe future} and at St, John, with steamers of the I. §. S. prosperity of the manufacturing interests of |Co, and the All Rail Line to Portland and Cauada that th whole country should have | Boston, Returning, leave Point du Chene an eppertunity of expressing their|/every day (Sanday exceptec) on arrival of opinion whether our policy is wise |@y train from dt. John, for S: mmerside, con- vr net. (Cheers.) A good many manufac. | Decting there with Express [rain for Char- tures have been established, and various | lottetown. | industries have been commenced, but they | Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside would ave been quadrupled. Four times | every Monday mornibg, at 2 c’clock, and leave as many manvfactores would have been| Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday Stal te:! ; lii VAaha la if hi were Dot Tor the vrenrag about Ave o’cloc kK, city, town and village of this vast Domin- | ton, in one form or other, the people will, on this occasion, show their loyalty to good Queen Victoria. ' _ Nor wiil she } e forgotten on the Repub. lican soil, beyond our borders. From this American continent, regardless of political * . . . ’ distinctions, will ascend, on this anniver- sary occasion, an ardent prayer that the noblest of ’ may long reign over her people Away, across the wide one hand ; beyond the Atlantic, the Medi. terranean and the Indian Ocean, ot Other ; from sea girt isle and tina 8€3-washed or far from shore—the remem- France of the providen'ial escape of Her Jesty from peril, will vive de fresh significance to the ti whenever and wherever Pacific, on the deeper and iné-honored words | the people declaring that they do not ap women and the best of Queens | 1s? ta i There was a magnificent Liberal-Con- servative demonstration last night at Three Rive Ss Hon Mr. Langevin, Minister of Public Works, wll not be opposed. Orrawa, May 25. a. He des n, E Ges arrived here from | Washington on Sunday night. While here John A, Mace- for home last night. he was the guest of Sir tle ieit ala uobpaid, Mr. Joseph Pope has been appointed Private Secretary to Sir John A. Mac- d mal :. Mr. Porter has been nominated the Con- servative candidate for Centre Huron— Cartwright’s constituency—and Mr. Hal! has been uvanimously chosen for Sher- bruoke. There is no Grit opposing him. The reaijustment of Bothweil leaves Philosopher Mulls’ chance of election hope- less. The election of Mr. Hawkins (Cona- servative) in his stead is conceded by all parties Six steamers are now coming up the Gulf of St. Lawrence carrying five thousand British E.sigrants bound for the North- west. Henry Lyman, of Montreal, the largest Drogygist im the Dominion, and a life-long Reformer, writes to the Mail giving reasons for supporting the National Pelicy---though not directly affecting his business. The Globe has attacked him. (Special to the Halifax Herald.) Orrawa, May 23. W at ie al 3 The meeting at the Canadian Institute last evening was a grand success. The veteran Premier received a perfect ovation and his stirring and statesmanlike address was received with rapturous applause. In his address he put the reasons of dissolution and the issue before the electors as follows: ‘Our tenure of office would not have ended, the Parliament would have lasted uniil October, 1883, and we, the Government of Canada, we the fourteen ministers who govern the policy of Canada, might have been enjoying our salaries and holding our positions untila year from next October. We have surrendered them and why ? Because we thought it was of the gveatest that acstroyed Grit declarations would be trade parliament in 1883, italists are Ls78 free Cn the policy of and upset bya (Chee rs, ) anxious to retain the N. P their: mey, who have got their money with w paulns and dnring a lifetime of . a saving, are timid. timid. We li, xs Capilalists are always summer for the last three years, say : | ** You are starting manufactures, and under | very auspicious circumstances, but how | long will that last? We may send our'| money evec; we may have our mills going | on; We may take-our machinery over | there and spend hundreds and thousands of doliars ia doing so; we may bring out | skilled laborers to teach your people to! make these things; but by the voice of | p- prove of the poliey, that they wish to re- and return to free trade vereae s+ vers again, } “% all our money will be gone, an we have’no assurance that the policy will be listing. We find that this is so,and we desire that the people may at once de- | clare whether they wish to have fair trade. plenty of work and piOsperity, or free trade, want of labor and poverty. (Cheers. ) | We place that fairly before the people, and | : i i | said Or sune— | say if v Y svers ‘ . 3 } “ Gov Save rar Qviex (° my y you want to reverse eet poliny do so, | lf you want a continuance prosperity ei fs ens 7 ‘ ’ . : . < ” vse shows WANTED, A PARTNER | Many meu here, and in England as! ammr ; . | cos : { have Leen over to England every | Machinist, who knows this property well. SATURDAY, the 24th of June, prox. : {ma 25 31, W kly 31] season. ‘f you want to plant you must order: | before the close of this week. [m23 23 FLOWERS AND PLants.-— Look out for a great that part of the country, who held her in the highest regard. She was kind and sympa. thetic, and lived a most consisent Christian life. At North Kiver, on the 25th inastant, tri- jumphantly passed away, after a lingering iiilness, Maggie A. Young, second daughter | : : . a | of Peter and Elizabeth Warren, inthe 23rd j aid ; ' } year o! her ape. r Academy of Music. ITO - WIGHT! OUR FOLKS! n thie of all the TWO GRPHANS | With new and appropriate Scenery, Wordrobe, ete. Greatest Plays, ISLAND _ Navigation U0'y. iB UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST. LAWRENCE end PRINCESS OF WALES will, eom- mencing the 29th May, 1882, sail as under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Picton Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and alter 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 Tiain from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown every Thursday at 2 p, m., and return to Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o’clock on Friday morning, 'WEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of morning Train trom | Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with | Trains for each cf the above-named places - By order, | F. W. HALES, Cha; lottetown, May 25, 1882. Secretary. \ ITH A SMALL CAPITAL, in an es- tzblished business, Apply at Ex- office, or to Robert Smallwood, [ma 25 6i eod, wkly 2i TEND \z CN UN DERS ah 4 ie Fort Augustus, May 23, 1882. ‘E*ENDERS FOR SHINGLING the ROOP of St. Patrick’s Church, Fort Augustus, will be received by the undersigned until Full particulars of conditions will be for- warded to any address. Saturday mornings, at five e’cloek (until | a <A MIN EHR, MAT 25, 1882. NEW SPRING) | DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. —_——:0: —- — JOBN McPHEE & CoO. ARE NOW SHOWING A Large and Varied Stock of English and | American Staple and Fancy Dry | Voods, Millinery, &c. | ———— 10: -— American and Canadian Felt. Wool, Fur and Straw Hats, AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED. | Men's and Boys’ Readymade Clothing and Suitings, | AT THE LOWEST FIGURE: | COTTON WARP, WALL PAPER, SMALL WARES, &c. purchasing or for comparison. JOHN McPHEE & CO. May 25, 1882—2aw, wkiy business to the Citizens’ Insurance Co’y of Canada, who assume all \lhability, and will pay all elaims arising under their current Policies. | business will ke carried on signed, | ALEX. S$. URQUHART, AGENT. | FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. | ESTABLISHED 1864. Pursipenr—SIR HUGH ALLAN, ‘LOSSES PAID TO DATE ‘GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT /'SECURITY TO POLICY HOLDERS ALEX. 8S. URQUHART, General Agent. | Office —Next door to Owen Connolly & Co's, Queen Street, Charlottetown. N. B.—I have appointed Mr. J. Mercanr T'rivelling Agent for the above Co. May 25, 1862—2w A.8. U. GERALD E, HART, General Manager. British Warehouse. ee | | W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 26 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles, SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR PARTNERS. Manchester and Glasgow Goods, alsoa large lot Carpets of New Pesignus and of Excellent Value, to follow by Steamship “ Prince Edward.” RECEIVED EARLY BY “NORTHERN LIGHT,” 28 Bales English Paper Hangings, 3 Bales Grain Bags. W. x A. BROWN & CO. April 28, 1882. RISTYS HATS :0: Christys’ Paris Silk Hats, Christys’ Hard Fur « Christys’ Soft « & Christys’ Hard Felt = « Christys’ Soft — « cs Christys’ Hats for Men, Christys’ .“ “ Boys, Christys’ “ “ Ladies, ALLAN J. MeDONALD, Fort Augustus, Prime Cheese. jE RECEIVED, 5) boxes Nova Sestia Cheese. A superior lot, selli ch 4 Super ov, Seung c aeap. TOGETHER WITH A Large Stock of Canadian and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH! We solicit an inspection by all CASH BUYERS, whether with a view to Ropert Orr's OLD Sranp. The Ganada Fire and Marine Insurance Co'y | | EREBY GIVE NOTICE tbat they have trasferred their Fire Insurance The without interruption at the office of the under- CITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. (Allan Steamship Co.) $1,800,000 00 112,000 00 1,270,383 46 POTATOES, WANT, 1000 bushels Blues, 1000 bushels Rose, 1000 bushels Prolifics, and Burbank Seedlings. H. © May 23 82—3i eod OOMRE. OIL BARRELS. — I OUGHT AT STORP, and Lustan Streets, May 23—3i eod H. COOMBs, COAL. COAL. UST ARRIVED, Pictou Round and Nut @F Coal. Will be sold out of vessels or Shed. Terms cash. cor. Great Ge re CAPT, J, HUGH Ch'town, May 23, 1882. — From Boston to Charlottetows } eat ae Sie ne On ang ad P. £. ISLAND DIRECT. BARKENTING ‘EREMA,’ ALEX. MacLiobD, MASTER, Now on Tae Bern, Will Sail frem Boston the latter part of May, and will carry . Freight at very lowest rates. For particulars apply in Boston to Messrs, Chas. Hunt & Co., 156, State Street, or here to the owners. PEAKE BRO’S & OO, Ch’town, May 22, ’82—till date MARINE INSURANCE. hoyal Canadian Insurance Co, ASSETS, $569,283. RISKS TAKEN ON CARGOES. Policies issued at this Agency. Also, cer- tificates payable in London. Insurance also effected on Vessrts, Car. GorS and FReicHTs in first class offices, FENTON T. NEWBERY, May 0, ’82—65i sj 3i Agent. AGENCY OF THE Nova Seotia Spear Refinery (LIMITED.) The undersigned has been appointed Agent for P. E. Island ‘or the sale cf these Sugars. No oréer taken for lots of less then,25 bbls, Prices and sample up n »j plication to HORAUE HASZAED, Ca’ cvown, May 20, 1882--1m eod: WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, prok SALF, at a bargain, a Shop Wine dow and Shutters, Slop Counter and Enquire at this offiee, two Shop Doors. _ {ma 25 3i ———_.$ W ANTED-— A Girl to do genera] house- werk, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply at the Exammyer office, |ma 2%tf \ ANTED, by a young man, a situation as Clerk ia an office er store, Apply to this office. [ma ?2 3i eod pd reference. NOR SALE..—A _ vis-a vis wagon, Apply to T. Mocar.—|ma 22 3i W ANTED, 2 good men, with teams, to peddle Tinware. Highest discount. R. Ropp, Upper Queen Street. {ma 20 lw W ANTED—A BOY to attend Horses and / other general work, Apply at the Ex- AMINER Office, (ma 16 tf ANTED—A man to work in garden and aitend @ horse. Apply to William Dodd. pma 15 LD STEEL—I have a lot which Iwill sell cheap or erychange on fayorable terms for old Scrap Iron.—H, Coombs. {ma 13 3w pat a RENT A house containing thirteen rooms, lately occupied by Mr, E, Waller. Rent low. Inquire at A. L. Bripers & Co., Hillstorough Street. [ma 13 3aw rg°O LET—That pleasan tly-siteated resi- dence on DesBrisay Lane, Head of Hills borough Street, formerly the property of P. W. Hyndmen, now occupied by Mr. Uns- worth. Possession on the 2nd June.—Jas. Das Brisay. [ma 3 ITY HOTEL TO LET- This Hotel is J finely situated, standing opposite the Bishop's Palace, on the highest ground im the city, It contains 37 rooms, and being con- liguous to the Sicam Navigation Company's Wharf, is admirably adepted for the accome- dation of summer visitors to the Jeland. Terms easy. Apply to Measss, Geo, Davies & Co., London House fap 17 ODD’S BLANKET, WOOL, AND CUB- TAIN WASHER, a first-class article, Every housekeeper should have one—$i each. For sale, wholesale and retail, a good assort- ment of Tinware. Customers would do well to examine goods and prices before pur- chasing elsewhere. Shop opposite Dr, Jenkins’, Queen Street.—Rozirt Ropp, Practical Tin- smith, {ma | im wkly rg°O LET—The House at present occupied I by R. Slogget, Esq., at the head of Pow- nal Street, Possession given the Ist July next, Apply at this office, [ap 4 eod ry-O LET—A house containing eight or eleven rooms, situate on Kent Street, half of the subseribers premises. moderate, Apply to Francis McKory. mar 7 eed G. DAVIES & CO.,, WILLIA) D May 55, igo . 9} Oe. pop ’ ucen Square. Charlottetown, April 8, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. <i UBSCRIbE for the DAILYZAAMINER the est and most Newsy Poblisbed in the Provivee: Good \ eae