cea a reasons and ad : vive Dias ane pl : » utter- nat AvUrHTing — wke, Patric k Deagun, morrow ont otion of a. fe) hae 18 . Hl =i 1 yOtiy yeatly : \rnetts, vtin Lavers and John : : : : Mariti Provinces ance Of Dillon that provok ec Dat: ie) “ _ ; : . : ; were attached to it, J HE eynod of the wiaritime . uv ati i 4 t tk im lied that evictions were more hict Judes New Brunswick, Nova/attac Pp . sali insert it as per re-| which includes Ne ed x‘ la culpable than outrages. ' | Scotia, Prince Edward Is and, aD Vv.) The race for the Derby stakes at the A (CONVENTION ; t i \ : » we sa ¢ on ia IS ew foundlens, will mee ( ° fea Ensotti meeting to-day was won by the ‘ ’ ‘4 »} are » ’ 3 ‘ . . ‘ . servati Pp ’ « “ ink that Ms St. James’ Church here, on the evening | Duke of Westminster's filly ‘ Shotover ; Serve vt ‘ . sia ‘ a ~ f 9 wk | os . e a? ; e a 1t to write the | of Tuesday next, at 7.20 o'clock. hed by | B: adford’s colt ‘Quicktime second ; y ’ ©) ‘ . aoa 2 . . . > vi « : . f ’ town, in We ov ” Pcie " important ass | Che opening sermon will oe ie , Lorillard’s colt ‘Sachem ’ third ; Rymel’s , ' , » Prnfagsor rch | . ic ing. Queen St LUTESDAY the Government | Rev. Dr. Pollock, I rofe _ y Hi. \j-| colt ‘Bruce’ fourth. Tho time of Shot- ing, Queen si : of view, and that the | History in the Peesbyteran College, Ma ‘over wos 2:45}. Betting against ‘Sachem i . [> o 2 , n¢ . " 4 ’ Bch inet oral nome ' rot] ‘ight in| fax, the retiring Moderator. tart was 8 to ll. ‘Gerald’ and SOth instant, at iwel { non b@Chly rig BM, ; >reshy- at the star ; a in the return. After the reading of the ro of oo a Sachem’ went to the post without para- . , ; » 9 T y ° ‘ . 1 a lw ¢ } a a) ! ‘ i . rv nate candida approacaioe that the } r is so published, | teries, and the making up of ¢ he - rent | ding in front of the Grand Stand. There 2. — a y < the utter falsity of the the Syned, a Moderator for the — } a8 '& ood start at the third attempt, the Dominion’ Electron ae iW lected, committees struck for | % ; ' . t nio in inuerdo that there was vear will be electec » ¢ i , Jeaaints | Asperican pair getting away well in fron . . as Pe : ' ; ; a vie ot ese ) ana arrangements; *" . . nail > Each Polling’ Division in the { ’ k about the matter. | work of the er oak ét eed l'on the rails. Directly the horses settled , l two D - Phat the unduly voluminous resolutions | jade as to hours and orde l Prosbyterian down to real grit and gashed to the trons tag ‘ < ca "4 ‘ i1LCs : ; . . a i st AT, whoawe > » sever? 3§ rte are requested to rents ; eda eting held in Cage Traverse| Members ‘of thi ae the public} but soon lost the lead. ‘ Marden’ and ° “ "12 ’ 0 . ’ f } ; . ‘ r} it is honed. will b i n ighed in the return, is no ngregations I — et : , J ~ed-|* Bruce’ going at best were soon some whom, if is AO} r indignation. | nerally, are invited to atte nd the procees ] tha in front followed by ‘Purse ? urprice ©o7 VIMNALLOsle | As "7 9 ‘ . P aneth ) ’ u ; ’ ; le Tee ea Synod The afternoon ard | !€he : te. 44 ; call an early day. i { e meeting bas been fairy gs ot the | ynoe. ar a leaking Beare re.‘ Real Grit, ‘Sachan’ ana ‘Quick- * . } ars r neetinges are @3 >be - oe (CQ , , “Ty A full attend . core SoS ee ee ] "ish a ’ aeeuies dicts | time.’ ‘Shotover’ and ‘Dutch Oven’ were : nifcndal i , , ia as town | more cenel nterest; ig : Pee “eng . ‘ } #& luik Gaile : : aby the Uns rlottetow! a0) are 7ene! ab in ere st; he ote a ‘lying off with outsider Satrop. Pace 80 , ’ a sat nrt will ha cecupiet t “asure t “14 ; - a , Gin“g \\ CRA ; ad in the return. j will be eccupied, coe a > | far very rapid and at Furzes, ‘Gerald’ was j this *‘ioint letter ters ola routine character. ’ olhiemate . nis J : : : } beaten. Fourteen starters. S mei; é iade of the othe: Several committees will ~—_ _ _ dies Mare 2 a bani ‘onech on Tyoesda Nor to 1e Tormal | S Ny -. 1’ 9 » 1 in tne retuy } OS irch on Poesday, priot | Ch town, diay 23, 1582, loland’s representa- | ving of the Court. The prospectus of a new company, called eS = e ’ f some attention ; | —-_—_—_—-_- -+ woes eechallenee the Great North-West and Manitoba Land ’ bar hoe a > sa f the joint letter ought 6 Baal re i f dome | Company, has been issued. The capital Lik er at : ; SS & Vil Lie " tC rs : pteaert ict hEes a } y; “ . 2 : in As sik Aa ‘von us the benefit. of sé Sele d stock of the Company is fixed at £400,000, é » . : 7 ; n it. But, perhaps the| Very W ell By the Esiame , am and the directors are the Earl of Donongh- 382 ; a eee Re Ahi : . Wm. Annan bl them did not see the ‘e hav carried out the | more, Earl of Mar, Hon. le ana, he ‘* rn re ; j { John Evey, James Godson, Major Leslie, Bop ” lesa to the ut- Mr. P 1 Aobert Manton, Sir see erms of Union Hon. Mr. Ponsonby, Robert } on, § 4 r 7 . m1] . ohn Rose, Newell Squarey, and others. RSTURNED last < n mmily| Prince of Wales College and | most possible extemt,’?—Atrx. Tue } cal board, with tedllausitere at Win- LB mY : ‘ a is . : " . . greeted by | Normal ©chool. MACKENZIE, May 10, 1882. nipeg, are Hon. Mr. MeMicken, Messrs. the Liberal-Conservative Associat: ae a ee oe ee G, W. Ross and Wyatt. The Dominion is in excellent n don { i re 1 ever seems to ve on, ls 2 Bank of Canada is the company’s banker. well for the County and | — wes | conten in, Prince of Wales College oer fo Ship Masters. " The object for which the company is form- a. we . : sO e ras the numcei —— wae : . y ; feel proud and eonfic . So jJarge was the] ed, as set forth by the prospectus, is the drees was she v A a y : Fe We give the following extract from note | purchase, for the purpose of renting, sell- plained that h : ‘ m % overcrowded and of Deputy Mioister of Marine and Fisheries ing, or cultivating of lands in Manitoba the Bank of Pr , ; ; pear yen €) as} to E. L. Lydiard, dated 11th December, and the North-West. The Company has Act recentls the Amasgaimated | 188i, for the benefit of Ship Masters — been worked up by Mr. Wyatt. holders . , BCLERELO, aired ed ae sine Pia ‘I beg to inform you that by rire aay New York, May 24. a enV ter urged Ox iece HuUuUciIing IS Ctl’ por? of the M rchant Shivvirg Ac mperia ; em Gation of the pupils. His}, Sietared scauaie (except passengers ships) A London special says there is a com- 4 oe “S* " a Ree "Say ge e lata 1+ « ‘ } i > > o eta . iy ie Rie nant Governor occupied | on arrival at a port in a Colony, and remain-| plete split among the Irish members con Farmers |)! ees F 4 i there were present to witnes ng thereat forty-eight hours, are required | sequent upon the Kilmainham compact, a i fair rpresentation of the] within forty-ei_ht hours of arrival, to deposit | The disposition shown by Parnell and his THat wr ' ’ , ries of Church and State, besides| the agreement with the crew, and also aill| immediate followers to assist the Govern- the National Ps : lios it] n in pris ate lif indentures ena assignments ot epprenticeshtps. |} ment, 1s resented by the more advanced a Ce | M [882 By the Cauadian Seamans Act, 1873, the section of the party by which the arrange- és alt st 12 y\ ; 1 Ty r © Ss) . i ot : 1, = s ¢ “ : a eg ° . . _ ° a out a . : "4 i F Ist sAY ZO Oe master of the Vesset Is required to show his} ment is repudiated altogether. Parnell, it — oe f ‘ : tae . . 4 : . : ‘enn lianew fT aetiniins oyniner agate ; ‘ . 7 . ; following tan . F i ; i , Iver Medal, pre sented by His Excell ncy artic ses to Shiy ping Mest rin eae we the is reported, contemplates retiring to private minion, i Sgr MAGHITAS | OK u ¢ Ne ith (governor. at to the be st student - — may b ; ena Cs re nea 0g life, but the best authorities state that he animais and toelr proauc CakS inVOr-| Bila MeMurr (hartottetown to the Uolliector of ustoms to the equi e- . : tion at resent. All ably for the pros; ol € i na Br ) ated by His Excellency | ment+ of the Jaw have been ccmplied with, in has no en nan the das ttak iat shows that t! 2 cen ji the Governor-General for excellence In teach- vd r to authorize the latter otiicial to grant a } apers comme Pp : 5 | : i + killed : Cihont o-Moant Stewart arance Jn neither case, Imperial or Cana- visi oy the Trish ame im the past : a Rie T aie Rettethcumea tigdttns th thaiie tarevision for the chavei ‘; division last evening in the Commons on ad Prize presented by Hon. Senater Haythor he} dan, «3 there any provision jor the charging of . " 5 : . aoe l. ‘ Sema, ead erate in.cenmed in tiedee ct Lo fi certificate Gladstone’s motion, that the Repression ae ¢ Charl tcN Charlottetown. ‘lasters of Canadian registered vessels are| and arrears of Rent Bills have precedence ee 5 | ) senator Haythorne | not obliged to deposit articles, but show them|over other business. Besides O’Dornell torn 5 Crs pher Munroe; 2nad,| when ciearing for a foreigu port and obtainjand Arthur O'Connor, those refusing to isi : Uig | certificate as above. follow Parnell included Thomas Power ~# ’ “7 . . . 1877 93 LA | bio (Connor, Redmond, Finnigan, Rich s@ = e —— Pe se, 2% Ni 2a t= « . ’ : oC . ' 2 ase ‘ rt SC ADARLIN 8 €> | Power, Sexton, McCarthy, Biggar, O’Sul- 1875 128,611 lat Classa—ist, \Vm. MefKay, Culton; oad, | ps Mea Peas iPRi ’ ’ 72. ? 1879 729,088 Rohert Palmer, Charlottetews. B ia bame USEPA GSE ES ch. livan, Moore, Healey, Sullivan, Leamy, 1880 901,905 | 2nd Class—ist, Wm, MeKay ; 2nd, Alethe re = Callan, and Spiel. The following abstain 1881 {2,628,545 }Gunan, Summerside; 3rd, John Ford, East wie 4 : ing with Parnell from voting on division : ‘ : . ‘oer 1% MH in ¥ ie 7 “> ‘ * eles | Poiat ; 4th, Charlotte McNeill ils Sas if Can li} Loren f, O'Kelley, Cummins, Lyman, Molloy, and os ae laea—-\st. Harry Boswall. Charlotte- ea fie OU e M ‘I think. we L by th Ciass—Iist, Marry Boswall, Uhé - aru. “= py ee f 9nd, TI ag Curran, Baldwin’s Road ; —— gs Isiand. and 1 LECTINS OF | * A i. : oonesill or i i OHENANDOAH, PENN, May 24. ~~ ‘ 7 ry BoE a iA i ‘(OTR W ali. | i % be % ; ; Union to the - ond Al: Class 1st, Francis Curran, Charlotte C A MP A IGN NEWS { An explosion has occurred in Heck- Mackenziz, May 10, 1852. tov i, Patrick Cullen, Hope River; 3rd, scl. rville colliery. Six miners were taken Tur tone of t ted in| K Charlottetown. = out .ead and a number of others severely 4 ' a ai cy . . ; . . 27° . ; Hansard, 2s well no bove | COMPOSITION. | Specicl to the Exominer. injured. quoted, would tainly lead any un- st Class—Ist, Elia. M2Muarray, 2nd, ineas Ortawa, May 24. Devron, Tex., May 24. prejudiced mi d : I i rete Liat ir M tonald ; Charlottetown ; ord, Alfred The Hon. Mr. Costigan, Minister of Karly Sunday morning one hundred McKenzie ** op nines: Pm gone sone Sage vo Wtuiin? Beatie Iniend Revenne, addressed an immense! masked men visited the jail and took out Traverse Railwa, Gut Mr. Beecken says| | 2nd Cl 'B i a ieeiied as 1 os ’}mesting in Toronto, last night ; and at} Sam Hilton (white) and Jas. Keyes (col- that the Gdedate was not uiiy rel ea il Be Auiki srenaul, wuu ce ee eee ae y the cK neiusion ot a most te ling and elo- ored) and hanged them from a tree. Both Hansard, ana boa ir. McKenzie said « — quent speech, received a cordial vote of were charged with murderous assault on a . ; ; ORY , plicitly, in effect, that he was ‘‘ qt aeat + pee eee deputy. the grant” on i! : d th verything Class —1st, Vi Coffin; 2nd, Alfrec iis appointment gives great satisfaction had already been oy Rta a a Rare IM : ? a eee ofahet ae Tompstone, Arizona, May 24. eau) Leen ad > tal 4 i oh © GOS ;| svICHe of s - i iT Av y- : A . towards fulfilling the Terms of Union with| 2nd Class—Ist, Thomas C, Bows, nea The rumor that Hon. Peter Mitchell A {fight is reported on the line of the Prince Edward Island. The statement of| Bedegue; 2nd, John Whear, Charlottetown, | ..i1) not be opposed by Suowball, in North- | Atizona and New Mexico railroad between Mr. Brecken who was present, and heard| 4 id Maleolin t ‘idem, equal. umberland County (New Brunswick) has Mexican and American railroad laborers, in the words, will certai tly be ace nted before | CREEK COMPOSITION. eauzed much disar pointment among Re- which seven Mexicans were killed and sev- the declaration of the Patriot whose editor! /st Class—ist, William MeKay; 2nd, Victor] formers in this city. eral wounded. It is expected three Amer- 7 : . va mnt af? ys a . . ins ) +i was not present. The Pats s a strong | Coffin. The Mei! publishes a list of prominent | icans will die. motive in evading the force of the words Reformers whe have declared their inten- a i I a eR used by Mr. McKenzie, for they mean over- | tt Class—ist, Jerome Doiron; 2nd, Ella] tion of peas a in Ween (th ‘“*E think we fave done whelming disaster in this Island, to the}, irray, 3rd, Hel Mitchell, Ch’ town. Ata meeting heid in East Huron (three Party of which, (so far as public works Class-ist, Isabella Leonard; 2cd,] hundred and twenty Conservatives being | VOFY well by the Island, aud ilways are con nec : Vicks Florence Currie, Charlottetown; 3rd. Arthur resent) Farrow was agoi i ; = and railways ar conce vr t ty) wil i€ | © ( Curri*, nari : VR; ee ent) Farrow v as 2 In nominated, we hav e carried out the zie is the head, and.it the tail. F. Bell, Royalty. aa ler its |The statement made yesterday that four ——__- ----—-e- — in p Class Ist, Annie’ eth een additional Post Offices are to be established| Terms off Union to the ut. 9nd. Francis Curran; 3rd, Gertrude Br ? | in this Province was a mistake. The tele- Retin fe ain Dine in this Province was a mistake. ne tele . The National Policy and I se | Charl ottetows cram should have read: ** Four additional | most possible extent,’°—A rx, wy lweayr A beatand | I | > ; EQWara’ [Slazwid. ENGLISH Savines Banks } : e ‘a OevVills PALIN. > x Ciass—1st, Christopher Munro, Valley- MACKENZIE, May 10, 1882 Tue best evidence of the strength of the! Geta: 2nd, Ella McMaerray; 3rd and 4th, John New Yorn, May 11 —_— e,° a bor ‘ Deer Wes ae : 2. PE i i Sits nal: 5 d ? 6th 4 4 Ay . position taken by E EXAMINER, respect-| Ford and Victor Coffin, equal; 5th, and ? Tp , = Montague Notes : : ; : 1) and ‘Afethe Gar onl rhe council of the Fenian Brotherhood , ing the National Policy and s effects | Charlotte McNeill and Alethe Gunn, equal. | , fe sie : -=. a ae ffarded he ter- | id Class—\lst and 2nd, Lydia Mulla'ly and | issucd a manifesto on Friday. It is ad- upon this | rovine BUENeCt ya ye’) - . , a 2 r Alice i aoe n| dressed to “Irish revolutionists at home| Thomas Lepage, whose leg was amputated tency of the Gri ns ' t-| Harry Boswall, equal; ard, Alice. Hamilton ressec oO ish re é 3 7 es ml 518 y ig ul ! Pe ewer 3 oe s Swe aes Sa ler! weil The | lately, is doing well, though still a great ing it land Florence Currie, equal. and abroad,” and is very verbose. 2e .o? ing it. 1 oy -Ist, Kate Mciae; 2nd, Patrick | following ia an extract:--"T sirit of | Sufterer. Drs. McLaren and Robertson ie. then Mee ri veg AE pre | d Cla let, Kate McRae; 2nd, Patrick | following is an extract: he spirit o : ‘labl for” hi GS Nise, t@ J OT Bi Ss ih. . _" ° hl ond ’ . ; thoN. P.. alt | Culle. revolution is abroad. Every effect and|4Te Uutlag fyi aa a feo =ag or nis ] ree yoar rin | the IN. oe Bi . . - : . « < . Ml ga S Aa'daten® 16 dole! ENGLISH LITERATURE, gouty monarchy in Europe totters on its|¢omfort and restoration to health. o3 2 can say for is thad it has gis rf rade . . 8 ie Wi tadie } : A i. fi nd. Vietor Coffin: 3rd rotten foundations, Brethre nD, awake ! On Sunday Dr. Robertson mads his first not injured this Province \] hu 2nd, Victor Coffin; 3re ; Ps co gatas hel ’ . . Mow. Pee Rx curican esd nothi f the | Frank Stewart, Charlottetown. arise | and now la - with us to help OR | appearance on our streets, since his kind. nade os = er HISTORY the wise ways ; of I worse ane to ad- recovery, and was heartily welcomed. ' | eS a auce the good cause. ius shal P What Tux! E id tis —| | giish)—Ist, CAMEL Lee re Sere am intel iedhnen | Rey, Jobn Mi. MelésdeaGbld cal o _ ‘s 8 — | eK glis ist, Char’ | solemn, secret conclave, continue with aug- vey. Joon MM. SicLeod preached on Sun- If the whole P , CN ll; end, Victor Coffia; 3rd, Laura inerited force to give the emphasis of dag- day morning and again on Monday even- from it, we six " 1 un ( lot vi er, fire and sword, and of other available | ing, in the Presbyterian Church, to a large, ° - . . ' Al. Ty e oe +n 4! ") > ia ee? , i i > i ‘t ” . . . positively injures \ | ‘i a re “i mEMCT | Tt resources Of civilization,’ to our ancient. } attentive, and interested congregation. lt ote rea ) ‘ : harlottetown; : ; ; Je a Bad ont haw "we, ‘ Poca tet ante keane C fw | merciless avd unrelenting ens soy, to destroy The Monday evening sermon was from nie t will: ‘+i | ' prove} 3rd, I ia ovard and ywence urric, a6 ; ¥. o. . . vantage. s aah : *F 1 p lant eae whom we shall use, while life endnres,'John 3:7. The chief points were the » haticna o Las NOt injure ~ +94 ie gs ate han? ; ° a - re i \ ak it ' . be al vn | , Kate MeRae: 2nd, Lydia} every means within the resch of human | necessity, instrament, fruits and evidences | ay an Wwe il it na > SHOY oe wal ite ’ ? “J a: , ° % . ae th Islas d bas obtained under it, at least | ly, Francis Curran, Malcolin McLeod, } efforts. Let us eluthe ourselves in sable; of the er birth, wherein — set forth 1 Ie Beret eae open and On OE Se ae a se aye, im sackcloth and ashes, for our own | plain, practical, forcible truths in a heart ‘ re oa ‘ 4 ‘ . - ‘ z . . i . come a : . _ ts oF is ae ee dead, not for the enemy's. They (Caven- | searching, impressive manner, calculated to : @ Wel on u rover - ‘ MET , ny ’ : i . . ° clusively that the , ip Mii Sle ied ; os Wn dish and Burke) and others had better have | awaken serious thought in the minds of s : «Yat i zs li iot } Ila Wr } ’ , , only not injured the Island, but that! M, , ee been born dogs than answer our wrath, | the hearers. eC it £54000, mul iat! | *} ‘ a f *} 201) i ss . v4 c i. 4 aii it we had m und obtained aie aod ( ; ach tere Cullen: 2ad. Thos, | Ye proclaim our unswerving fidelity to the} Montague, May 23, 1882. sitive gains, which, under one-sided rea | Currar Feshella Leonard. ancient gospel of force, and to those revo-| == = ———— Pade we sould iad possibly hay - 1, | |S ¢ tat. Patrick Bolger, Montaeve| lutionary principles upen which this great » i> alanine ’ | Wes:: rie Howard, Cornwall; 8rd, | republic is based. We say to those most Academ of Mu Sic ; io : ie 29 se aw + oat » . s oo Lea inttn A on, Bedeque concerned, and we say it with knowledge : . Dot} ! : whereof we speak: ‘‘ Beware, lest in thus Cape Traverse Railway - ; : ee : v BuUWay. | ee @ ic, | trampling npon the people, you tread upon & @vutCiul ©. ; i ; rn * : as fs . 12 > . eltithal canttal ch Stage trick @nllen : 9nd Thos, | they ere fairly warned. This manifesto eens: Stet 4 oe ee 4 " ends with the cry, in very large type:— . J. Hodgson, I q., 18 very ridicnl | i.) “a 7 ‘ - YP Mie eee es A ae RY ‘Ant PRAcridad nea God save Ireland. By order of the Exe- OUR rOLKS J Pe gay al co. 7 , Ven Mak 4 | cutive Council of the Fenian brotherhood r su pmitting i wi Li raliway | i viimost Strong; 2nd, Wm. MekKay and ost-oftice box 2179. N sw York City.” ? - ‘ should not be built from ¢ ape rraverse to| Ambrose McLeod, Dunstafinage, equal, eetamanrabecied at Me i . ait IN THE GREAT IRISH DRAMA, County Line, but an Sea Cow Point ARITHMETIC 4ONDON, May 24. * Summerside.” ‘ ae a , | Ist, Gordon Laird and Patrick Cullen, Sir Jobn Hoiker, who resigned the Lord J The Government rejected Mr. Hodgson’s | 5. Ellie Beehaut: 4th. Alethe Gunn, | Justiceship uf the High Court of Appeal eq 1, Ellie Beeb 4 lethe Gunn } g ppeal, ' ;o Z C aUb, ‘aM, 44iCuule rik, err CASS we era pted the reasons of ] S i . ¥ : . io ‘ ae , . Carvell, Frederick de St. Orvix A. C. McDonald. EP Bi urt, Edward Hackett and [PD i M ry—the constitutional re} ( iv island And the Patriot ver ‘* wire- pulling and back : fj From the fact ‘ ent paid no attention I r i Hodgson reasons, the elaburate | r ot Messrs Arthur Irving, John Hoeh nd others, showing that } dgson is all wrong about the mat hat been as unnecessa’ y. space to- ay for the insert ter ; but, though the qu been disposed of to our satisfaction an} io the satisfaction we should hope, oi : Arthur Irving, Finlay | York. 7% st ou. ae ' a 5 3 8 = ee a “eo ila Aes Presbyterian Church in Canada. ' pression Bill again adjourned until to- | « PHILOS@PHY. Victor Cofiin; 3rd, Mx . 2nd, Charlette Phail. I facMurray ; Neill; 3rd, Etla Ma PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, Albert MeNeill, Charlottetown ; 2nd, | EUa MacMurray, Wm, MeKay, equal. MANAG! aCHOO MENT. ‘ | is‘, Victor Cofin; 2ad, Ellie Brehant, Vin. MeKiy, equal Worthy «f Special Mention—Sareh Harris, | Charicttetown; Daniel Morris, Black River; | Robert Clements, Unioa Road; Magpia “Sy Haslam, Springfield; Maazd Vaseey, Little on Monday, is dead. The steamer ‘** Hanover,” which ar- rived at Falmouth, on the 22nd, in tow of | the steamer ‘‘Versian Monarch,” has been | seized to ta'isfy a claim of £25,000 sal. | vage. In the Commons this afternoon, Forster made a personal statement denying that the Government had negotiated with the | suspects clandestinely. Dillon resumed | the debate on the Repression Bill. He| | declared be had always denounced the out- | rages. Gladstone replied that the inciters | i to illegalities were responsible for ths con- sequences. Dillon aflirmed that Gladstone | iad declared Boycotting legal. Mr. Glad-! stone re; lied with great passion. Debate’ * {on the notion to go into committee on Re- . . To commence with the following Songs, Sketches, and quick changes, by Mr. Cuas. M, Grxnis :— The Merry Ould Mick, Mrs. Mulcahey, Barney the Piper, The McGinnis Guards, The Hypochondriac, or Man of all ills. Fun! Fun! A Bushel of Fun! [ma 26 Herring for Bait. 950 BARRELS HERRING. For sale by QRACE HASZARD, H Cuarlottetown, Mdy 26,’82—Iw cod 00 DRX \ DRY GOODS eee heen ERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! IS NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, —AT THE— Lowest Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM, Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES. Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882 ~ JUNIOR | Liberal - Conservative (yy MEETING of the JUNIOR LI L% CONSERVATIVE , be heid in Welsh & Gwen's Brick Building, This (Friday) Evening AT BIGHT O'CLOCK, RA ASSOCIATION a All are requested to attend, F, KENNEDY, ee Ree’y, 3 ———i WA. TRA “8 e ] MPORPAD DIRECT FROM INDIAA May 26, 1882, 700 lbs, TEA, superior to any brand ever before offer d in this market — ORANGE PEKOE, PEKOE, PEKOE SOUCHONG, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, May 26, 1882—)w eod WANTED, A PARTNER! \ JITH A SMALL CAPITAL, im an eg. tablished business, Apply at Ex. AMIER office, or to Robert Sinall wood, Machinist, who knows this property ae [ma 25 6i oct sta rox RY e&7 oy Gael PENDERS as A s Fort Avoustus, May 23, 1999, *F*ENDERS FOR SHINGLING the ROOF i of St. Patrick’s Church, Fort Augustus, will be received by the undersigned until SATURDAY, the 24th of June, prox. Full particulars of conditions will be for. warded to any address. ALLAN J. MebDONALD, Fort Augustus, [ma 25 3i, whly 3:] Prime Cheese. er RECEIVED, 6 59 boxes Nova Scotia Cheese. A superior lot, selling cheap. WILLIAM DODD, May 25, ’82—3i Cueen Square, COAL. COAL. UST ARRIVED, Pictou Round and Nut @F Coal, Will be sold out of vessels of Shed. Terms cash. CAPT. J, HUGHES, Ch’town, May 23, 1882. CAN SEALER. CAN SEALER who has had a yvar or LA two's experience can find employment on application to C. P FLETCHER, May 13, ’82—tf MARINE INSUZANGE. Royal Canadian lusuranes Go, ASS sPs, &5'99,283. RISKS TAKEN «N & ARGOER, Policies issued at this Ageney. Also, cer- tificates payable in London Insurance also effected on Vrssets, CaR- GOES and Frricnts in first class cilices. FENTON T. NEWBERY, May 20, ’82—5i sj 3i Agent. 7 mae » gy ’ , . 4 WAATS, Lost, POUND, &e, FyXO LET, with immediate possession given, a neat, comfortable Cottage, with yard, stable and garden, situated on Richmond Street west, near the river. ent moderate, Apply to Jawms D. Mason. jma 26 6i eod VOR SALE, at a bargain, a Shop Win- dow and Shutters, Shop Counter and two Shop Doors. Enquire at this office, : [ma 25 3i ANTED—A Girl to do genera) house- werk, to whom liberal wages will be given, Apply at the Examryee office, |ma 2%¢f V J ANTED, by a young man, a situation as Clerk in ap office or store. G reference. Apply to this office. [1a 92 3i eod pd OR SALE.---A vis-a vis wagon. to T. Moore.—|ma 22 31 Apply yood men, with teams, to Highest discount. {ma 20 lw \ ANTED, 2 ° peddle ‘Tunware. R. Ropp, Upper Queen St: eet. LD STEEL—I have a Jot which Iwill sell cheap or eychange on ‘ayorable terms for old Scrap Iron —H, Coombs, [mma 13 Sw pat ry O RENT A house containing thirteen 100m~s, lately occupied ty Mr. E. Waller. Rent low. Inquire at A. L, Bringes & Co, Hillstorough Street, {ma 13 3aw ry O LET—That pivasantly-eituated resi« dence on DesBrisay Lane, lead of Hills. b rough Street, formerly the property of P. W. Hyndman, now occupied by Mr. Uns- worth. Possession on the 2nd June.—Jas. DusBrisay. [ma 3 NITY HOTEL TO LET- This Hotel is finely situated, standing opposite the Bishop's Palace, on ihe highest ground ia the city. It contains 37 : come, aud being con- liguous to the Sieam Navigation Company’s Wharf, is admirably adapted for the accome- dation of summer visitors to the I/slend, Terms easy. Apply to Measre. Geo. Davies & Co., London House fap 17 rg°O LET—The House at present occupied by R. Slogget, Eeq., at the head of Pow- Possession given the Ist July {ap 4 eod nal Street. next, Apply at this cfilce. ryxO LET—A house containing eight or & eleven rooms, situate on Kent Street, half of the subseribers premises, Rent moderate, Apply to Francis McKory, mar 7 eod ODD'S BLANKET, WOOL, AND CUR- I TAIN WASHER, 4 first-class article, Every housekeeper should have one—$1 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 Stregt.-Rowszt Rony, Practicul Tin- smith, {mal lw wky,