> Seamer ager : ; fecal and Other Ltems. THE DAILY EXAMINER, MA ¥ KY i. VODICE. pecia! | MARKED Queen's Birthday. | | | other parts of the Hall 25 cents, fat 7,30. liitia Coneert, under the patronage His Honor the Lient. Governor, Col. the Hon. J. H. Gray, C 1. G., Bri Major, Capinim Maxwell, R N., Officers ot H. M. 5. the gad and the A Concert will be given in the HALL+, oN my » i ’ é 2 * / Wednesdry, the 24th inst, In aid of the Company funds of the City Corps of Active Militia, For further particulars see which will appear in a few days, Militia men attending are programmes, | appear in uniform, | Vrices of admission—Reserved seats 50 cts Doors open to commence al 8 o'clock, Concert Younes Pres By auction, Friday next \ Day hy M y 19thv LWeive clock, boon, at he . Mark bed of uy pies, from the Stock ' ia Declaration Day Farm \. MeNpiti, Auctioneer. m7 2 s A NICE assertment of Spring Mangles ft ve sred to-day Spring | 8a t M. Butcher may lu 4 Nortrxh River Oysters at the Union House, | . . ‘ ‘ : ; [maylo 3: pa i = Lawrence re rte ad al rc LooKise ¢ ES, i great variety, at M. | Batcher s wav 16 4 > ! or: 7 litary Con . 4 VW ANTED Uhre od can sealers appt) } tay t i Mark (irafton Street, . _* » na [mua 163: pat 314 Tue * Princess Wales eft ] 1 at A aoov assortment of Parlor Sets, of super 230 o'clock this afternoon ficish, at Mark Bute! mav 16 4i | > ON! kel Plaited Harness, gap ( rue Carter's Seed advertisement | pew \ if (oumMBs (ma J3 31 pat | e } . ! < . ~~? . ys another iumn. [maylS wiy2s | \ ra oats at the Family Gre : . met | cery \. DRA fmay |} \ JAVIES has advise g ‘rutiny. | . : ; L. J ve Aye vised @ ect wt Une \ t Pump ff on sale can be got ell, two can play at scrutwy ! ' a: ’ ‘oe Dy very ply to H. Coomps, [mayl3 3 2 : Sioa j a: . XE at t oa vi) he Ose case of vayrancy at the Stipenliary , ' . i. © r — ‘ : or want ne ' zi e's Court this forencona. i i whe Wants ' m i Apply =e. «@ 88 jma JO 5i Rep from all parts show that there is a | KEDROOM SET the vest manufactured ia . = } + 1 | Pe, » it abundance of ice about the coast. | the city, at Mark butchers may 10 4 * fun attention of our energetie City Survey vr is called to many stre of the City. o> ete THE wembers of the Crescent Cricket Club will meet at the Y. M. ©, A. Hall, to-morrow Friday), at 420 o'clock, for the purpose of rganizing. > Heapevarrer’s for Flower Seeds, George Carter's Store, Great George Street. [malSw2i > Mr. Nicwon*on isin town today. He siys that if the battle were to be fought over again there would be a different tale about the Bel- fast ele etl ! John Tel iS onl, ar > fun St. graph says the grant to tishermen instalment of justice Yet, Sir Richard Cartwright would{net give the fishermen even an instalment. a : Ow the 16th inst. the ground tor the cotton factory buildings was laid off by the engineers wd everything is now in readiness for the nmencement of operation. - -Moncton Times > Sure Nezws.—The brigt. “Lottie Bell,” | Grant. arrived at Halifax, on the 16th inst., from Guaynica, with sugar to order. ‘*Carroll”’ arrived on the date, } " . : sailed ior Chartottetown. samc > Miss Hamutton, Lady Dnufferin’s sister, was married at Constantinople last :nonth to Mr. Arthar Nicol-on, son of Nicolson, C. B, of ‘Tillicoultrie mannan, Scotiand. The + vent April 23 contains a lengthy ceremony. Co., Clack Herald of sccount ef the oe - New Varicties Potatoes, St. Patrick, Mam- moth, Pearl and others, at George Carter's. {mayl8 wiy2i Revigievs.—The Moncton Times corres pondeat at Auagance, N. B, says, Rev. Mr. Lawson gave us an interesting sermon on Sunday. On Thar +vening of next week he purposes giving a lecture in the Public Hall ; subject: ‘‘ Toings I have seen, things 1 have not seen, and the lessons they have taught me.” 3d sy > War might have proved a serious accident happened Mr. James Pidgeon and son on Queen Street, this morning. They were driving down Queen Street when the pin which connects the body of the buggy to the forward axle broke, and both were thrown to the groand. They, however, escaped without serious injury. : : > Yne Examination for firat and second class licenses tu public school teachers will be held at the Prince of Wales College, on Monday, the Sth day of June next, beginning at ten o'clock, a. m. Candidates should notify the Education Department wot later than the 26h of May, of theie intention to present them selves for examunation. aliens Rusa oy Frrieur. — The International steamers have now absolutely more freight than they can handle, and shippers have to engage epace several days ahead of time. The agents look anxiously forward to the State ol Maine taking her place on the route. Three schooner loads of P. E. I. produce were dis charging at Point du Chene. Their cargoes will be brought to St. John and shipped by the boats. —S¢t. John News. init Rarway Rumetexes —The Bill introduced in the Senate on Wednesday respecting branch lines on the Intercolonial and Prinve Edward Island Railways provides for the construction of a branch of the Intercolonial from St. Charles via Indian Cove to Point Levis and from a point on the Prince Edward Island to a point between Cape Traverse and Carleton Cove. The laying of the broad guage track from Aroostook Junction up- ward is progressing rapidly. Broad guage trains will ran to St. Leonards in about six weeks, It is said that the contract for build- ing the Caps Tormentine Railway is to be awarded to Messrs. D. Sears & Co., of Sack- ville.—-St. John News. iiiahiblin Mr. Jno. S. Fraxx, Advance Agent for the ‘‘Our Folks Wolies Dramatiques,” is in the City. The Company which he repre- sents was formed in New York in Apri! last, and is compoeed of first-class artists. Among those are Mr. George F. Bird and wife, Mr. J. UD. Walsh, and cthers, well kuowa in this city. Their tour of the Provinces has been quite sneces ful, and Mr. Frank informs us they will appear here oa Monday night aud continne for short season (4 a recent perf cmanee, the Yarmouth Tribune says: ‘The Union Square Dramatic Company (bet ter known a3 ** Quc Folks’. Folies Drama- tique’’). of New York, under the manage- ment of Mr. Charles McGinnis, performed four night’s in Ryerson’s Hall,commencing on Thursday, 20th inst The following plays Were ‘produced : Thureday evening, ‘Led Astray :’ Friday and Saturdsy evenings, ‘The Two ‘Orphans ” and en Monday evening, ‘Hazel Kirke.’ These were all rendered in a most satistactory manner; ‘The Two Or. phans,’ more especially, was enjoyed im- mensely by atl present. The femmmue por- tion of thia Company are far above the average of the actresses of travelling com- panies in point of talent and ability. Arzena as an actress is—as Captain Cuttle said of his ' and excelled by waten es equalled by fe Vv none.” Those of the actors whose perform- ing drew the most attention were Messrs Caarles McGinnis, Geo. F. Bird, ard J. ho D. Walsh ‘the Company left «2 ‘Tuesday wornizg per train for Ligvy. Thoy intend making a tour of the Province. Cyrar axy Goop.—For 30 cents you can parcbets from any reliab e druggist, a bex of Mack's Magnetic Medicine, which contains jorty-five doses; this is cheaper than any other similiar medicine sold. and while it is cheap our den gzists say it is best, and give sitisfaction in all cases. Sold in Charlotte- town by Appthequya ali Co. Prad the sift in Tier foto the dilapidated sidewalks on } The } and | Vice- Admiral | 1 | @ld Bank Vaper still buying for | ii. Coombs, Havitts Luna Hracer—a good, iv for a troublesome « leash m simple muh of } | remedy sale at The A pothec aries’ Halil. Come and see the splendid assortment of | Spring weeds manufactured at the Char- | lottetown Woolen Milis, and for sale cheap fat W Gordon's store, sign of the Sheep, Grafton Street, near Walker's corner, | @Old Bank Notes taken at Beer & Goff’s. jap 1O : a ui TWEEDSs. \ splended assortment | of Ncotch Tweeds, just opened to-day, at L | KE. Prow es ap o Still taking - [ma 17 Colw iil's {ma 24 ti i& <'o's. ‘Motce: Sexo WHeat at W. P. 0 To and Garden Seeds. ARRIVED per 8S fand now on way,.26 cases London Goo Spring Fashions, selected personally me of the firm. A large etock to follow, by S. S. ** Prince Edward,’ ‘Ethel Blanche,’ | &c.—W, & A. Brown & C als W. P. CoLwILu’s jap 7 wkly 2m in Halifax } f 18, OF **§ (oni . ‘ Opa, of any kind, and have seme Old vantage with HW, Coombs. ml3 3i eod | GeorGk CARTERS | Catslogue of Garden, Field and ; will be mailed Free to al applicants. | tains iptions and prices of Descriptive lt can } cesc? i varie.ies Of Flowe Te Vege tabl 2 and Agi ret! i tural Seeds, and pew varieties of Potatoes, | Qats andl luroip Seed.—Should be in the hands of all farmers and gardeners, Seixia | postal card, with address, aad you will receive (a copy by return mail. Address: George Carter, Upper Great Street, Cha: lottetown. wed wiy 31 240 New hats, new Worsteds, new Tweeds, opening to-day at D, A. Bruce's. al2 ti One Barouche, American build; said to be the best on the Island. Apply to H. Coomss. [ma 13 3i pat Cash paid for Bank P. Ff, Island Bilis at W. E. Bawson & Co's. {ma 17 George » 41 law ’ » 9: 1 m3 3i eve | Bank Paper, you can trade to ad-| | | ' sold —for | Hank FP. E. Island Bills fer Goeods at W. E. Dawsean | if you want a Wagon or Carriage and Pri ed | *} ° | flower Seeds | | evening at 3 the leading | { May 16, ’82—pat God Save the Queen, SAMUEL N. EARLE, | For Sale or to Let, W sa RIGH’S OF PURCHASE, a ' Building Lot 75 feet square, on Orle- bar Street, near Euston Street, Charlotteown ; | > | also 2 Lots in the Royalty (12 acres each.) For further particulars apply to BENJ. DesBRISAY. mo th sa 2w May lv, ’89—-3: HORSE AND CARRIAGE TAX os is hereby given to all persons A who have not paid their Horse and Car- | 25th May instant, summons issued against all persons in default, FRANCIS S, CHANDLER, May 12, 1882—-2aw till date Collector, will be STEAMER HRATHER BELLE | ¥Y7ILL leave Orwell Brosh Wharf for Char- lottetown every Tuesaday, Wednesday and Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; re- turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same o'clock; remaining at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and ; | Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, lartiving about 8.30 o’clo:k, p. m., and when | tide, till first November, and not afte: | } i } tide permits ou one of these days the steamer will run to Vernon River Bridge. Will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud very Friday and Siturday, according to ; every alternate. Friday the steamer will remain et 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 STRAWBERRIES | NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. ty) tothe close of this month I wiil de- liver fine, healthy and strong Plants to j;any part of the city or any place on the | Island, the following Standard Varieties of | | j Cat end see the. variety of B.droom Fur- piture, befure buying elsewhere.— M. BUTCHER. may2 D. A. But a showiug to-day, English and American Hats, lat styles —splendid alue al2 tf lo save the heels of your boots from wear- | ing get a pair of heel protectors, o ly 10 cents, lat Dorsey, Gorr & Co jap2s tf | | X7.? | <A coop assortment of Walnnt Devonports, cheap for cash.--M. Bevener. raay2 COME and see the 1 ‘Vorsteds at ee & Buuce’s, 72 Queen Strect. Jmay 9wky Olid Bank Notes taken at Seer & oad oy Goff s. [ap 10 A LarGe quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells. m2 tf New Marcie Svear at Beer & Corr’s. Tus cn'y place on P. KE. Island, where you can get every pact of a Gun made, ‘is at Brown’s Shop, corny of Prince aad Grafton Streeta nov l tf wky TO THE TRADE WE OFFER 20 Tous White Lead, § Tons Colored Paint, 60 Barrels Whiting, 20° = Portland Cement, 12 Gasks Linssed Oil. Selling at usual advance on cost for Cash. W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 5, 1882—2w Saw pat "A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS, IN -- Digging Forks, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Lawn Mewers, Latest improvement for 1852, at W. E. Danson & Co's. May 5, '82-——2w 3aw pat SODA. 50 Casks Washing Soda, 95 Kegs Carb. Soda. WH, E, GaWSOR & CO, | Ma! 8, 82 — Yow Baw phd i ; | | | | ' } ‘ | SXHE premises on Water Street formerly | the attic, 5 rooms on the second Soer, 3 roome | ‘acd a shop onthe gronad floor, besides Strawberry Plants :— CRESCENT SEEDLING, DOWNING PROLIFIC, GLENDALE, WILSON, NICANOR, Price per one hundred, $1.20; per doz. 40 cents. Cash must in all cases accompany order, Address G, H. HASZARD, Lock Box 91, Charloiterown. May 1!, 82—4i eod, wkly li ARROLL leaves Boston on SATURDAY. J May 13th. } tiage Tax for this year, that on and «fter| | the for Clover, Timothy | of requeated to Musical Director. | ee a ee ee. = oe ee ee 18, Looe. “CITY STEAM BAKER OO ae eee | demand for has his Goods. added new etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with A'T THE SHORTEST NOTICE, —:0:- ee ne a fINULE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the inovesistd | facilities to his, Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, | Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biseuits, &., 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY Tw arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Ys Orders by mail promplly executed. J QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. KE. Islaud. May 4 8! i | areca commer of) 9 secneen sininsinen W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPERED SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR PARTNERS. > by Steamship * Prince Edward.” RECEIVED EARLY BY “NORTHERN LIGHT,” | lotteiown for Boston on THURSDAY, 18th | May, at 5 p. m CARVELL BRO’S, May 10, ’82—pat 3i eod, kca sj li Agents, FOR SALE uv Ws Ade TOP BUGGY, in first-class condition, LA to be seen at the Factory of ‘ YOUNKER & OFFER, Ch’town, May 11, 1882—4i eod pat ‘SALT. SALT. 3000 Bate neh Sane Pmeae PEAKE BROS. & CO. April 10, ’s2—3i law BROOMS. NE HUNDRED sale at manufacturers prices. HORACE HASZARD, | Ch’town, April 17, 1s8e—-1m eed a | DOZEN BROOMS for | TOLET. | fYsHE Store and Dwelling, No. 62 Queen} r Street, next door to W. A. Weeks & Cu’s, | and lately occupied by the subscriber, to | whom application is to be made. JOHN GAHAN, Ch'town, March 8k, 82—-2w? eed TO LET. occupied by Haszard Bros,, adjoining the Bonded Warehoure. There are 2 rooms in! Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Our Own Make and Imp i ' 28 Bales English Paper Hangings, 3 Bales Grain Bags. British Warehsuse. 26 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles, Manchester and Glasgow Goods, alsoa large lot Carpets of New Designs and of Excellent Value, to follow W. & A. BROWN & CO. April 28 ~ @ 1882. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. —— —- 1:0: -—-———- J.B. MACDONALDS New 'I'weeds will be made to order at following prices, viz.: Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 ‘ fe : 15 Better, ' " % 5 00 Fine, & “ * 16 56 Best, a . “1 18 50 “cc se Worsted Suits ‘ 14 00 up. :0:——— — Gents’ Furnishing Goods in Great Variety. Le American and Canadian Felt Hats, at the Lowest Prices, J.a«b. the ndon, MACDONALD. | Rremnans Old Stand, Qneen Street, April 25. 1xs2—whkly, ne Returning will leave Char- | Sa ee Tor Scotch and English ‘weeds or Worsted Suits kitchen and ecullery. Tiere is a good cellar i under the Building, fitted up expressly for ; curing i warehouge attnc stable apd mocerate-sized yard in the rear, | jyst received. Perk with Keeres and other ap- jliances for Fork curing. hed to the Building, a smal! Apply to tay Tettettle ayaitad Brite ed ‘ Al-o a .large | for cash only, and the: efore we can seil cheap. Begs Giber Lovey, Wettreproot Drewsinky Buttuut byt Fas Gg wets ”_ " Kor Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- - » a remy , “ ¥ eae ] . ‘ a= JOHN “{ACLEOD & CO OVEE se 66 de VM es oe es way UPPER QUEEN STREET, here you will find the largest and best assortment of Sloths Island. Prices very moderate. wuaranteed, —aALsv— ’§ Ae ig a TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER BROOMS. | , in the Tie best workmanship and a perfect fit A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Xe. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct 11, IRI, Charlottetown Boot DORSEY, GOFF & CO., —0:— and Shoe. Factory. orted. SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY ‘-NORTHERN LICHT.” Our own Factory make are becoming celebrated tor good style and quality. To Snorwagers—We sell French (a!lf Uppers for $:.76 pe We sell New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proot)) air. Boot Polish. Button ond ufwayd kept 0v | | | May 4, 1882—3i eod, wkly pat 3i } best unien | cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- — WAGONS (Sssord-dand,) 1 Express Wagon (strong), | do, (light), 1 Express Wagon, for 2 bors 8 1 do, for fish; 1 Barouche (nobby), | Covercd Cad, l Vis-a-vis Folding Neat Carriage, ; | ¢‘oramon Single do., |) Carriage (light), | Topy Brggy ( be#p), | 1 Top Buggy (zood), | do, (lew), i Large Mail Van Top, just the thing for camping out, price trifling, only $5 | Lot old Doors and Saskes at a bargain, 6 Frames and Sashes, large Giass trom 15x30 to 153%, James* Butche;’s build, very good, ; | om Bank Paper taken in payment on liberal terms at H. COOMBS’ STORE. 4,000 GRAIN BAGS AT THE LONDON HOUSE. May 1, 82 —6i eod MILLINERY. N ISS GALLANT begs to inform her |4 ‘i friends, and the public generaliy, that she has commenced business in the above line, at ber residence, Upper Queen Street, Having had four years’ experience in the establishment of Robert Young, Esq., she feels confident ot giving satisfaction to all who may favor her with their patronage. ma 3'im Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Q@ver the Intercslonial and Grand Trunk Railways. lor sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD. May 2, 1882. ee i See GARDEN SEEDS, Carden Seeds. Fresh and Good, Opening To-day at HARVIE’S BOGKSTORE, May 1, 1883—tf mmm mma adel MORE LIGHT | fQtHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “Bray's Evaners,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc. at a moderate cost to consumers. These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the sume consumption of Gas, Dr. Wallace, F. B. 8. E., ¥F. C. S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £150,000 ($650,000) a year, are thrown away in Glas gow by the use of imperfect fittings, On the subject of Gas Burners he saye: “* Another and as 1 think a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, ard as I consider these the Burners attainable at moderate periments, The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire a8 to the best means for the developmen of light from Coal Gas of different qualitiese—comprising Dr. William’ Wallace, Professor Dittmar, ond Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.S., F. I. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which included all he Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taver, A. M., he says: “ ‘The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, then many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the followiag results have been obtained. They were made by burning samples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found tbat Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave @ light equal to Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes coste ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the Jast experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense ip the cas’ of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lights, however, on the author- ity of scientists, are not to be compared in direct propoition, but in proportion to the sqvares of their powers, and such @ com- parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be sntroduced.” Ae the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be geen how wnuch more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 10.0 feet as now charged bere when consumed, more especially through Bray's Burners. Siessrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas ete., say ja their Circular to Gas Companies : “In presenting the Broy’s Swnd- ard Patent Slit Union Burners end Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agente in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are copvinced that we are filing &@ want long felt.’ They further add; * The yield of light from there Burners is 12 to 20 per cent. greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from eny flat flame Burner hitherto in- trednced, [no 4 od PATENTS. We continue to act as Solicifors fo Pat nts Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyr gbts, et»... 10 the United States, Canada, Cubs, Engl ud, France, Germany, ete, We have bed talty- five years experience. Patents obtained through us ere noticed ip the Scunxtiric Amentcan. This large and splendid illustrated weekly paper, $3.20 @ Tutnd. ap 29 | Sent fres. year, shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, snd bas an enormous circulation | Address MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors: Publishers of Scgxgufte Awepicay, 37 Park Row, New York. Hant-lbook ter 18 candles, while Devoe’s . whout Petenty ope a a a t { he : 4 ry Pgh a sbitheonty