Bais ~ Lecal ard Other tenis. vba Esq., M. P., is int * tia t st. John tt ki > y J seed 4 few | hels at i. Coven fran 19 Zi a } ; he irs hoa 0 t €a Re 1 th eV , - ik lett rtrom tie A. Osber in Pos we V bs A' a receiy 1 It ar ©} mor “ > Ar i i urut i i» he Cath i It rary Union will be held this evening in _ atti k's Hail - fue market to-day was fair, and well sup- plied with butter, ozs and fish. rices the asiue aS u Tuesday > ee Beni of the 32ud Sattalion are prac tics awsidu usly for the Military Coacert, on | W cell evening next i > [use steamer Carro/l returned to Halifa vesterday, and will wait there until th Strats are clear of ice ae ‘in. Jas. now on the liver.” He will he sean nh. i eibciibias Joux MeKewvzir, Ese , Yankee Hill Farm N-w Londen, had sowed, aeventy bushels of wheat. for a late sprin a Tus arriv: 17th inatant, reached t ber of 130, as fo'lows: barques, 16 brics and 48 schoeners. i — Me‘iii1 Cottecr has 49 h vear of its existence. sum of $1,000.0°0 in the - Tus Liberal-Congerva'tive jnbilee year. Associations are HFEtLens. of Ri ‘er John, N, Bue 2 Island with his horse 7 ita Re, in Kip g’ s Co. tor the| on the i9th instar’, This is not so bad il steamers, 2 ship:, 33 waking arrangements for a Convention of dele- ~to be held at Charlottetown at an early gates dav a in "! hieh all Pa rts of Queen’ ~ © pny ity | shai! be represented. - a Cire Band of the S2nd Battalion will ol Queen’s Square, on Tue to 5, and on Hills ee us als same hour on Thursday atter play on evenings iron 4 Square af the evenings. - ielegraph Uperater in this city, has gore to Sackville to relieve Mr. Prescoit, Up: srator at that place, who has suddenly taken ill, Owing to Mr. Prescott’s illne sa, we are anable to favor our readers to-day with the usual tel-gram, .--——~ Mr. Lorp, Agent of Minister of Marine Fisheries, has received orders from the De- partment to send Steamer Northern Light to the assistance of the Allan steamer Peruvian disabled off Cape North. The Northern Liyht will leave Pictou to-morrow. nk Beer Ur.-- Saya the Montreal Sitar :— “There is gr at scarcity of beef in this vicwity the local batchers being obiiged to send to Muentreal end Ottawa for their meat, which, by the time it reaches the consumer, is pretty high in price, viz., 16 ceuts and 17 cents per pe and. Mr. Mayne, and 2 ‘i Mr Lanxpxy, of New Brunswick, had in this city, a iew days ago, a handsome filly, by ‘Royal tarry,’ whic h attracted a good deal of attention. Mr. L., we are informed, re fused an offer of $200 for her. good stock is apprec:ated, — > Mr. McLaxes, counsel for company with L H. Davies, E-q He iu- formed Mr. Davies that the decision of the Privy Council would be given on the 20th instant, and that he was confident the Act wonld be sustained. silheidlladeailes Tae Adveriiser is quite have sometimes regretted that Senator Uarvell has nothing whatever to do with the ownership of Te bx Mivet. Further than the interest which every good mm bas ina good, decent local paper Senator Uarvell has no i .terest whatever in Tue ExaMINEn. a The item in reference to the tank of P. KE Island. publshed yesterday, should read as follows: At a mee iting of the stockaolders, held to-day, a resolution was adopted in which the ingIvenc y «if the Pank is acknowledged, with the view of going into liquidation in the course of a few days. ~— - _ CORRECTION A 1 eSPATCH ves Port Mulgrave on the 17th, says the ste-mer ** Melrose » Abbey,” th s afternoon, got clear of the ice, where she was drifting about in since last Nator, lay, and is now to anchor at this — ae. still here; ‘‘ Prince Edward ” na ** New York City, and about eighty sail of other vessels at Cariboo Cove. Thirty aailhere. Strait is fall of ice; no water to be seen north, - > Tne death of Mra. Rath Younker, in her hundreth year, is the event of to day. The long pilgrimage of this old lady was dis- tinguish oodness through- ed by charity and; out her earthiy lite. She was k::own and joved by many wart friends, the greater nuimbel ‘of whom have gone before, while sowie still live to follow sorrowing to the wave. Deceased was grand-mother to Mrs J. W. Mitcheil © ep Writ McKoy, of Mount Ploas. aut. Lot 12. writes as that, on the Sth of April las t, G orge Dogherty, anstive of this Island, came to bis death in a cutting on the line of the U. S. Northern Pacific. His re yoains were ts ken to Lead City, in the Black Hills, Dekota territery, by the Ratlway Superinteodent and other surviving friends, and there buried. His parents will obtain information as to his trunks and a onal property by applying to Mr. Me innon, wh ‘se sop, John McKinnon, of Lead City, informed him of those particulars. — Journal. — ~-> —— Weather bBulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Mev itime Provinces. Yoronto, May 19-10. m. Moderate to fresh easterly to northeasterly wiuds; fair to cloudy weatbor; pos-ibly sbow- ery ig the Southwestery portion, ~—- Cugar 48D Goon For “60° cents” you can nirchase from avy reliab e druggist, a ‘box of | Mack's Magnetic Medicine, which contains forty-five doses; this is cheaper than any other similiar medicine sold and while it is Ctaap « oar deage ists gay it is be st, and xive #atisfaction in ‘all eases. Sold in Charlotte- acres nti edltcie "age This is a high | price for a three-year old, and shows how Miss Eien Cassi the Canada | Temperance Act, tinal from Eng and in | mistaken. We | << ? x} il of vessels at New York oa the he unprecedented num- | ene aie a T HE DAILY PXAMINER, MAY 19, _1882._ SS ee oo CHTY STEAM BAKERY.” crest Novem OOne eB HOES. 4 tt ; eortiuent of Spr ‘4 v3 AaAuNLY S - { M. Bat €t may 16 4i| Ai mags crack? eats at the Family Gro- fm cery PK Res may 1! i AM instructed to aeil BY BEproo a PS. UI bast manofactured in q } the ety, af Ma k Butechor’s, ma iy 16 4) Thursda y, the on May, | | Old Bank Paper siill buying for cash. —H, Coombs, ral3 3i cod | ar 10 a’ciock, a. Mm, | Cowr and see the aplendid assortment of | . : Spring Tweeds manui tn ved af at At my Auction Réoms, 11 Queen Street, lottetown Woolen Mit , and for sale ches | » 3 vT to Wim, Gordon's tore, sive oi shen diiele md The Whole Stock in Trade, Grafton Street, near W alker’e commer Oia Bank iin t: iken at Se er & | i Gomrs. ity ‘ ™ PS ‘ ay. » Sas * ior fi is lark Butcher's way 164 me n Tw 3 \ splendet assortinea {S h iweeds, just opened today, at a KE. Prow « "gp? Still taking Wank P. | Bills for Geeds at W. ms island a& Co's. fma 17 | Cxotce Serp Wrteatr at W. P. Calwi I's [ma 24 ti! Mi'itia Concert, under the patronage of | Geo vo W. P. Couwtr’s for Clover, Timothy His Honor the Lieut. Governor, Col. |} and Carden Needs. [ap 7 wkly 2m | the Hon. J. H. Gray, C. a e Arrivep per 8S. S. ‘*Copia,” in Halifax the Brigade Major, Captain 10W on way, 26 cases Loudon ? j | Latest Spring Fashions, by yn@ of the firm. \ large etock to follow, by S. S. ** Prince Edward,’ ‘Ethel Blanche,” —W. & A. Brown & Co. al8 Lé WOKING ({LASSES, in great Bu te her *s. ** ALL Rien,’ | all who have ! alw i\s pre yes ¢ is the ards Linsiment, » be jnst wha used Mi t itis represent: | ed. apts |In aid of the Company funds of the City A LARGE stoc> of fresh Vegetable Seeds, of | Corps of Active Militia, the best quality and in great variety, just j For fort! thiebi 4 rece it é i é t Watson's Drug thoes aL 24 tf or farthor partic ulars SC programmMcs, | Ef you want 2 Wagon or w@arvians just compieted the | A great desire is felt to raise the endowment fund upto the | ! ' { | | ' | vantage With 3H. Coombs. (ofany kind. and have some Old Bark Paper, you can trade to ad- mi3 31 eod New hata, new opening to day new Worsteds. Tweeds, at D. A. al2 tf Cash paid for Bank P. F, Island | Hills at W. Ek. Dawsen & (o's, i> Hruce s&, jma 17 CALE and see the variety of Bedroom Fur- niture, before buying elsewhere. — M. a rCHER may2 ». A, Beucs is showing to-day, Mnglish an‘ American Hats, lates styles —splendid value, al? tf To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel protectors, o ly 10 ceata, at DOoRSESY, Gorr & Co. fap28 tf A Goop assortment of Walnut Pevouports, cheap for cash.—M. Burenen. may? Come and see the new Worsteds at DP. A. Bruce 8, 72 Queen Street. Jmay 9wiy Olid Bank Notes taken Gof s. fay 10 A LArGr quantity of Flower Pots at W. P ce lw ells. m2) tt New Map.r Svucar at Beer & Gorr’s. You cannot get a be tes fitting suit or better bargains, than at D. A. Brvers, 72 Queen Streat. ee 9 wky ~——-— a ee ee ene MARRELD, At the residence of the bride’s uncie, on the 18th instant, by the Nev. Frederick Small ica Caldwell, to Catherine both of Glasgow, Scot:- wooi, Mr. Jan Isabella land. At New Glasgow, N. & , on iby the Rev. E. A. avis Tanton, man al.} te wiCLaA the 17th inst, MeCurdy, Mr. William acer of the Plain Dealer,to iy, allof New Glasgow. On the lfith inst., at the Methodist Parson ve, by the Rev. FE. Bel, Mr. Wim MeLean, of Lot 64, t< 22 Isabella McRae, of the same place A SL LL OG 20 TTT ET I RD a3 i BB. in c arlote ‘town, on Thursday evening, Ma 18, 18:2, at the residence of D. R. M fins per, Esq, Enston Street, Ruth Myers, reliet of the late Conrad Younker, of North River, Lot 52. Deceased was born in the city of New York, United States, on the 7th day of July, 1782, and arrived in Charlotte town, with her parents, in the summer of 1786 the h da family of twelve children, who all grew up to arip» old age, seven of whom still survive her; together with a large number of grand children, great grand children, and great .reat grand children. She was also well and favorably known by very many of the oldest residents of thisIsland Her facul ties of sense she retained almost unimpaired until the last, and was always ready and glad te converse with anyone in regard to this Island as she knew it and its inhabitants in ‘ve oldin times.” {Funeral will leave the residence of D. R. M. Hooper, Esq , for Milton, ou to-morrow. Saturday, at 2 o’clgck, p m.] SHIP NEWS. | From Caibarien, 4th inst, barque MJ Foley, Townsend for New York. Cld at Portland, Me, 15, brigt Pherson, Crapaud, P E I, Magic, Me NOTICE TO MARINERS, O1rawa, May Lith, 1882.--From th: ing of navigation this year a change has hye made in the arrangement of the light estab- ev jast vear iu the shoal off Indian Poi int, B. degue Bay, at the entrance to Summerside | Harbor, Prince County, P KI, lat 46.22 40 N lon 63.4850 W. The light formerly ahowed | fixed red betweea the bearings NNE j E and NE 4 EB, and fixed white from alt other poiut 8 s-award, but it will now show fixed white between Sea Cow Head and the most souther- ly point of Mi-couche Shoals, into the harb«r, and fixed greea over Mis- couche Sheal, or betweon the bearings E by N3N and ESE. In en tering the harbor from the north westward, vessels can stand | in for the ligat howse as soon as the white | light is opened, leaving it on the starboard | si e, after which the harbor buoys and the lig ht on the railway wharf will guide. vessel ontside the light bearing in or ‘out otthe € | harbor should come about immediately npon | losing sight of the white light. L LARGE ASSORTMERT OF GARDEN TOOLS, oo IN - Digging Forks. Spades, Hoes, Rakes, [Lawn Howers, Latest improvement for 1882, at _ E. Danson & Co's. pony Phis Stock till ve sold in ene Jot, ;;/much in the dollar, Stock fist to be seex= at my ollice, Terms ai sale. ‘ Dawson | Goods, of selected personally | variety, at M. may 16 4) general exclamation of cr it) Wednesdey, at Beer & open. | as well as ilitely owned by E, W, Smith, Boots and Shoes, valued at ab com prising ut S700. vi A. McNEILL, Aucv’r. May 16, Rl Bi til sale Queen's ‘Birthday. | Charl ittetown 1 Maxwell, R N., and the Officers ot H. M. 8. A Concert will be given in the MARKEHL HALL; ihe 24th inst., which will appearin a few days. Militia men attending are appear in uniform, ' Prices of admission—Reserved seats 50 cts.; other parts of the Hall 25 cents. Doors open at 7.30. Concert to commence at 8 oclock, requested to God Save the Qucen, SAMUEL N, EARLE, May 16, '82—pat Musical I Director. BAY. BAY. oe Y TONS PRESSED HAY put up in 100, 200 and 300 Ib, bundles, for sale oy the 100 Ibs., at market prices, FRORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, *82—iw cod E Y AUCTION A Witt be sold on SATURV AY NEXT, 1¥ the 20th inet,, at 12 o'clock, noon, at ; the Queen’s Wharf, where she now lies, the } brigt. “ SWIP TSURE”.(199 Tous Register), | with all ber materials. She was built at Bay Fortune in 1874, re- | mefalled jast summer, Did not underge ‘balt t:me survey, and lost ber cass through neg- lect. The vessel is in good condition and can be readily reclagsed, Terms at aale. Ch’town, May 16, B. WILSON HIGGS, 1882—4i till sale TO LEY, H ALF the Building ('5 rooms) known as A the Franklin House—one of the best and healthiest dwellings in or near the city, Apply to May 13, H, COOMBS, May 13, 1852 3i eod put ne aa TFYHE Proprietor of the Franklin House begs to thank the patrons of that Hotel, and regrets to say that, owing te the difficuity of securing competent belp and the pressure of other business, the house will not open the present season, HENRY F,. COOMBS. ane 1%, '82—3i eod FOR CHARTER. ‘Barbara Mit- rg” HE first-class Schooner chel|,” 64 tons cargo. Produce to any port in th United States at a moderate freight, Apply at ence to A. McNFILL, See. - own, ited 9, 82, ‘WANTED. YOUNG, STEADY, MARRIED M:N, to work and reside at the Cornwall Cheese Factory. Apply to rENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch’town, Moy 15, °*82—2i Manager i HORSE AND CARRIAGE TAX YOTICE js hereby given to all p rsons N who have pot paid their Horse and Car- ‘riage Tax tor this year, that on and fter n| the 26th May instant, summons will be "| issued against all persons in defanit, { FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, May 12, 1882--2aw ot date Collector. | oconcnincinseeprastiiieiiuinne teen Molasses and ‘Sugar, 209 puns, Barbadees Molaases, 50 hhda, Bright Grocery Sugar, here on opening ef navigaticn, HORACE HASZARD. | | Now loading at Barbadoes. and will be due ' | €b'town, April 17, ’82—im eod * BOSTON BRANCH i FPRHE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO are now prepared to do all kinds of Guid nd Silver Plating, such as Kuives, Forks, | Spoore, Cake Beskeis, Ice Pitchers, Cruet 'Stands, Tea Sects, Watches snd J- -welry of demand for bis Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, ete., andsi :i8 now prepared to supplystbe trade with a Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &c., A'T THE SHORTEST NOTECE., ——-—- 0: 1000 lbs. CHOICE fo arrive per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,’ from Montreal. Ws Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, May 4 8 eee eo) oe ee W. & A. BROWN & CO. WAVE 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 Besigns and ef Excellent Value, to follow hy Steamship “Prince Edward.” RECEIVED EARLY BY “NORTHERN LIGHT,” 28 Bales English Paper Hangings, 5 Bales Grain Bags. W. « A. BROWN & CO. - ee —_— a - - - > See <9 anaemia gen TAILORING DEPARTMENT. J.B MACDONALDS New Tweeds will be made to order at the following prices, viz.: April 28, 1882. Very Good, all Wool Tweed Suits, $12 50 Better, = “ . 15 00 Fine, ° - - 16 50 Best, . n 18 50 Worsted Suits © - $ 14 00 up. :0: ~~ Gents’ Furnishing Goods in Great Variety. Ame-ican and Cunadian Felt Hats, at the Lowest Prices. Jé« B. MA CDO Wia I te: Rrennans Old Stand, Gneen Street, April 25. 1ss9—wkly. ne Loudon, os aa Se ee Comegeeee —— = ne LK For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, for Overcoats of all ee —GO TO- MACLEOD & CO'S UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Ireland. Prices very moderate. “Pre best workm: suuship and a perfect tit yuaranteed, — ALSO-— A complete line of Gents’ Furnisiiings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Xc. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Ort 11, 1am. Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. ———* -——(O | every de ‘scription, Carrriage Work, Handles, | Dashers, ete . etc, | Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repal fred, | ‘and all kine of tine Machinery, “ Every job warranted to give cutire batigface | tion or bo chaige meds. WILLIAM BROWS, , Manager, | Shep on the corner of Prince and Giatton | Streete, : i {the vlottetow, Feb, 4, '82. Uitsy KiB for the vAiLV BAA di YER ! it ne Coesfest snc moat Newsy Paper | uid; ‘guid 3 ip the Provinea, DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Bacts, Shoes ant Slippers, Out (wn Make and Imported. SPRING vapeur ATtGith ‘ALREADY ‘RE petveD BY ‘ RORTHERN LICHT.” Our own Factory make are becoming ceietrated tor good atyle and quality. We sell) for cesh only, and thereforewwe can sell cheap. New York Rubber Boots (| rack Provo!) | just received, 3 ae Snozyaxers— Wr sell French Calf Uppers fot $1 75 per pair. Boot Polish Button Bek SAeatier Lavesy Water-proof Deessiug, Burwus upd Festrucre slweys kept er trish. pur proprietor of this Establishment. owing to the increased | CONFECTIONERY Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud. British Warehouse, wy BF ‘cont fron. | Pass:d i6th May, 1882. A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the rate of an Assessment on Real istate and Incomes in the City of Charlottetown. B FE. it enacted by the City Council of the City of (hark tietown, as fo lows: . The rate of ass: sement for the 5 } ear com- iii ting the Ist Jannary 1882, and ending st December, A. D. 1*82. ig hereby epeci- {tied and) fixed at the rate of one and one- ;t nth of acent on every doller of the va'ue | of real estate within the City of Charlotte- | town, according to the valuation of such real | estate ag assessed by the asseasors of the taid icity in their valuation rell of auch real ‘estate made and duly retammed by them on the twenty-second day of April, A, D, 1982, 2. The rate of assessment for the y: ar com- mencivg the ist dav of January, A D. 1882, and ending 3ist Decem er, A, Dp. 1882, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one- tenth of 4 cent on every collar cf the amount ofthe uet yearly income salaries or rece ‘ipte ot all persons, partnershipr and corporations ag assessed by the assessors of the said city in their valuation rolls of such Income Tax made and duly returned by them on the twenty-second day «i April, A. D. 1882. (Signe) S dsadbonks : DAVID R. M. HOOPER, : L,S. : Mayerot City of Charlottetown g teeeeve ~:; WM B. MURRISON, City Clerk, “harlottetown , May 17, 1882—wkly pat 3w {Passed May 16, 1882, A By-Law for atlowing a rate of | discount on the Assessment on Real Estate and Incomes for the clurent year, E it enacted by the City Council of the 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 shell on or before the twenty- ninth day of June, A, D. 1882, pay to the City Clerk, at his office tae taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Incomes, Signed, fl. 8.) DAVID R M. HOOPER. Mayor of the City of Cha: lottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk Charlottetown, May 17. 18+2— 3w, whly Ads pat 2w 2aw, wkly pat 3w Montreal & Acadian §. 8. Co. The Steamship Melrose Abbey i8 INTENDED TO Leave Charlottetown for St. John’s, Newfoundland. on or abeut the 22nd May, instant. For Freight or passage apply to OWEN CONNOLLY, Agent, SEED POTATOES. \ 7 K have received per ship “ Roseneath,” from Glasgow, Svotland, 660 bushels ‘ Regents.” au eanly potato, similar to our “Eaily Rose,’’ bunt dryer and- much better flavored Acertain party in Darimouth plant. «da half bushel of this kind last year and got a yield of thirty bushels of choice potatoes, 183 bushels © Victorious, ’an excellent potato for family use during the winter and spring, 1R9 burhels “Champions,” good tor family use or for stock. The above mentioned potatoes are recog- niz d by all «ho know to be the best v_ rie- ties of potato.s grown in Scotland end Ire- land, and we frel covfident iv saying. from allihat we couid lea:‘u from their past his- tory, while there last winter, as well es from using them, that parties planting them bere wil realize most handsome profits fom their invesiment, on acecunt of the extra yield jthey willget, the price they will command, and the fact that they will not ret or blight. Those potatoes have been in the ship for forty days and come out perfect.y sound and jiu splendid growing condition, which of itself | should be @ sufficient guarantee of their heep- ing Qualities. Every farmer should plant some of them, Price at store or put tree on cars, $2 25 per bushel, May 13, *%2—6i A. GUNN &¢0, 253 and 255 Barcingion Street, Halifax, May 5, 18>2. ma }3 2i pd si Tue above Seed Potatoes are for sale lat the store of F. LePAGE & Co, 53 Queen | Street. [may 16 FOR SALE. eee PORTLAND CEMENT, PEAKE BROs; & CO. | May 9, 1882—eod + Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, @ver the EIntereelonial and Grand Tiunk Railways. for sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A, McLEOD, SALT. - SALT. SOhgs e aeee Tere PEAKE BROS. & CO, April 10. ’*2—3i law | i EY ey f e We continue to =ct aa Solicitors fo Patents Caveats, Trade Marke, Copyrights, ete.,, tor the United States, Canada, Cube, Engl nd, France, Germany, « etc, We bave bad sohty- five ye ate experi Patents obtaltee ethene ne are woticed ig ithe Scuentime Asexivay. This large and isplendia thustret'd weekly paper, $3.20.2 | year, shows the Progress of Sci bee, is very | interesting, and has ap chormous cire nlation | Aderers MUNN & CV, Pat nt Soli itets | -ubhshers of Scieytuic Am Rica, 37 Patt 1.| Bow, New York, Hawi-book abont Patents ide» ae SP aERenanr te iene Benen oe / 7 Pee aero a n W a ee si as Ul CA rae pinpilea Mabie Ur a i sett ae 3 ¢ oul oo ¥ 1 Y ry M +e a ae init pith eens of OD ee ompemee rl aE aa = bt panne me ba 4 PL ea arene ee See ae i " ;