e wt, © ges i * le a ee e a apie aig ie at eens rg eS wae at} eames * i See ee ee ictiiua-aeunetutinnd” <sinmaait’ Coggins OT ip OG ACR CoO IRE. alas aaa ae Ney ates 6 ee aE MR a. aw re . i ies cae Mi i a Oe sone Ee RN NN Ke A NE ly A El I CR 8 AA aha CLIPPINGS. Che Leigh Smith expedition leaves Peter- head next week. The excitement prevailing in oil circles has been greatly increased by the opening | up of a new weil in the Pennsylvania dis- trict which is said to show 3,000 barrels a day. The King of Servia has decided to de- clare the re-election of Radicals illegal and retain the linistry in office. A suspension of .ue Constitution and internal disorder will probably result from this action. The Princes Albert Victor and George of Wales have sent a.valuable portrait of Queen Victoria to the Mikado of Japan, as a momento of their visit to that country. « The Mikado has promised to return the compliment. The natives of Pellew Island having failed to pay a Gne imposed for robbing a British schoouer which was wrecked oa the island, their tillages in the neighbourhood of “the wreck have been burned by two British war vessels. There is nothing more credulous than the ineretiulity of scepticism. The first Nap Jeon gave aihome thrust to some of his officers who had beem'v. ry freely ventilating theic nnbelicf in the Bible asa revelation from God : ‘‘Gentle men, it seems to me you make amends for not believing the Bible by believing everything else !” Guiteau has only two weeks to live. At Jast he must be without hope either in this life or in’the life he expects to live hereafter. If tie believes in God he can scarcely. fee! safe in being ushered in the divine presence with his impudent claim that he is God's man fuilowing after him as his accuser. One of the ten Arabic papers published in Rgypt' said lately: “ All our revennes are absorbed by foreigners. All our mer- chants, all owt high offices of State, are’ foreigners. They are the lords and we are the donkey boys. They live happily and. we live a life of degradation. They are paid well, and we ate paid badly. We hope the Chamber of Deputies will take all this into cousideration.” Two United States steamers, the Lancast- er and tke Quinnebaugh, under command of Rear-Adwiral Nicholson, are on their way to Alexandria. When the American fleet arrives in Egypt an end will soon be putto the Egyptian complications. But we are surprised that Rear- Admiral Nichol- som has two vessels under his command— wet t there was only one ship in our navy. +N. S. Paper. The Globe's London (Eng. ) correspondent cables that a delegate of the Muncey tribe of Indians has arrived in England to present an appeal from the tribe to the Im- vetial Governuent for ratification of prom- ises Which they assert were made to their forefathers. Also that the Jewish Chronicle urges the discontinuance of the emigration of refugee Jews to Canada in consequence of a cablegram stating that those already arrived in Manitoba are suffering severely A blind man of 50 has married a girl of 14 in Philadelphia, her parents consentiny, and a Unitarian clergyman performing the ceremony. The motive on the part of the bride seems to have been a desire to roam about the country, for her husband is a beggar, and will iske her cn his journeys as a guide. Another girl of the same age has married a travelling magician, at Springfield, Mass., impelled by a similar wish to see the world ; but indier case the parents object, and are seeking to get her back. The Prince of Wales has set his heart on reviving the gayety of London, and goes to work as if he ment it. Every night ho may be seen at one or more theatres, every morn- ing flashing along the causeway in his low pheeton, every afternoon riding or driviog in the Park. He evidently feels the great want of life and animation, and the dulness which has been existi-gin the very heart of trade and retideriog the middle class population so completely dependent on each other that the upper class has been regarded as of no use in the general mavement. The Prince aims at nothing less than to restore the balance, and render the uoper ten as dependent on trade as trade has hitherto been dependent on them. Mrs. Miller procured a divorce at Boone, Iowa, and an hour later married again, while her ex-husband was simultaneously united to her sister. it was an amicable rearrangement of relations—like that of Mr. and Mrs. Dent, who discussed their incompatibility while riding to Fort Wayne Ind., and agreed to separate. the woman taking half the farm, half the money in bank, and half the children. They went into court at dnce, and the decree of divorce was issued the same day. of. attempt of Mr. Payne, of Oakville, Neb., to transfer his wife among other things on his farm to Mr. Peters, the purchaser, was not so successful. Mrs. Payne was willing to be divorced, but declined to become Mra. Peters, and this break in the bargain has led to a Jawauit. What was supposed to be the ruins of an old fort near Bombay has recently been discovered to be a Buddhist burial ground. On being opened there was found in the centre a small brick chamber nearly three feet equare. Three feet from the top of the chamber was found a dark circular stone box about a foct and a half high and two feet across, the top and bottom slightly convex. On lifting the lid there was, thick with earth and verdigris, a cental some- what egg-shape copper-casket, about six inches high and eighteen round the middle. About two inches from the casket thrre was a circle of sight copper images of seated Gaddahs, each about four inches high and two inches across. Inside of the copper casket was a stone casket, inside of the stone casket was a crystal caskes, and in- side the crystal casket was a little round dome topped gold box, In the gold box, covered with gold flowers, as bright as the day they were laid there, were thirteen swall shreds of earthenware, perhaps pieces of Buddah’s begging bowl. Between the copper ¢asket and the silver casket was a sree about a halfan inch deep. This was filled with abont 800 gold flowers, much dined by damp and verdigris, a handful ot daked able powder, aud thirty-four preci- ous stones. Aroong the other things were found a emali silver coin, a Hindu copy of a Greek or Bactrian model, very fresh and clear, but struck from ao faulty die. One or two of the letters are doubtful, but it is @ chain of one of the Shatekari’ Gaui auipatar If., whoruledin the lier tb the seqgond ‘century fey Chrigt. would maky the reli@d 1700 yéars old. THE EXAMINER. JUNE 2h, 1882. a Tus DAILY TYE GENERAL RESULT. } | | } ; | ' } TRIUMPH MENT. la SPLENDID FOR THE GOVERN- ' | Apvicees from Ontario, Quebec, New | Brunswick and Nova Scotia show that the Government have been handsomely sus- tained. The telegrams say Sir John will be supported by a sweeping majority. All the ministers are re-el:cted—Sic John by two constituencies; while on the other hand Sir Richard Cartwright, Sir A. J. Smith, Mr. Anglin and many other leaders among the Opposition have fallen, Among the candidates returned are:— LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVES Sir John Macdonald, Carleton and Lennox. Carling, London, Ont. Orton, Wellington. Cimon, Charleveix. Fortin, Gaspe. Girouard, Jacques Cartier. Coursol. Montreal East, Langevin, Three Rivers, Dodd, Cape Breton. MeWVonald. Cape Breton. Mc Lelan, C.-lchester. Daley, Halifax Ritehie, Halifax, Allisoa, Hants, Cameron, Inverness. MeDouxall, Pictou ©. Tupper, jr., Pictou, Woodworth, King’s, Burns, Gl. ucester. Tilley, St. Jo! n City. Giro ard, Kent. Wocd, Westmorland. Abbott, Argent« ail Bergeron, Beaucheron. Moussean, Bagot Riopel, Bonaventure. Sir Charles Tapper, Cumberland, Lesage, Dorche8ter. Kirkpatrick, Frontenac, Haugart, Lanark, Ouimet, Laval. Nietcht, Ni-olet. Mitchell, Northumberland. Wright, Ottawa. Iwai Hhabeonnde Hail, Shelbourne. Grandbois, Termsconsta. Davust, Two Mountains, Costigan, Victoria. Hackett, Prince, P. E. J, Brecken, Queen’s, P. E, I, Kinney, Yarmouth, Domville, Kings. Moffatt, Restigouche. GRITS, Davies, Queen's, P. E L MeKenzie. East Yo: k. Blake, Wet Durhsm. MeclIsaac, Antigonish, N. S. Vail, Digby, N. 8. Roberts:.p, Shelbourne, Keefler, Lanenbarg, Irving, Carleton, Burpee, St. John City and County. Weldon. “ “ Pickard, York. Bechard, Iberville. Yeo, Prince, P. E. 1. MelIntyre, King’s, P. E. 1. Robertson, “9 Ray, Annapolis. Gilmour, Charlotta, C. Barpee, Queen’s. Rogers, Albert. Forbes, Queen s, N. 8. Flynn, Richmond, N. 8S. Kirk, Gaysborough, N. 8. In Ontario, the Government seem to have carried Brockville, Carleton, Durhain and Essex North, Essex South, Granville, Ham- ilton, Huron, Kent, Lincoln, Northumber- land, Ottawa, Renfrew North, Simcoe, Stormont, Toronto Centre, Toronto East, Torento West, Victoria Suuth, Weliand, Lennox, Dundas, Hastings Wes, Glen- garry, Peterboro West, Wellington, Leeds South, Lanark, North Prescott, North Middlesex, West York, North Waterloo, Addington, Cardwell, North Perth, Russell, making thirty-eight mem- bers, Ottawa and Hamilton returning two each In Ontario the Opposition carry Brant, South Kingston, York South, Oxford South, Prince Edward, Bruce, Wellington Scuth, Durham West, Huron South, Mid- diesex West, Elgin, East Elgin, West Grey, South Oxford, North York, North Bothwell, North Nor folk, South Norfolk, South Wentworth, Haldimand, West Bruce, Halton, West Huron, North Ontario, South Renfrew, making 26 Grits in Ontario. In Quebec the Government carry Char- levoix, Jacques Cartier, Levis, Quebec Centre, Riche!\eun, Chambles, Maskinonge, Monteala, Rouville, Berthier, L’ Assump- tion, Terrebonne, Champlain, Yamaska, Compton, Arthabaska, Missisquoi, Quebec West, Stanstead, Soulanges, Mon- treal West, Montreal Centre, Mont magney. Rimouski, Liprairie, Quebec Co., Beauce, Terrebonne, Pontiac, Port-neuf. The Opposition have Vercheres, Hunting- don, Napierville, St. Hyacinthe, Brome, Joliette, Chalesyuxi, L’ Islet, Quebec East, St. John’s, Port-neuf. . NEW BRUNSWICK, Liberal-Conservatives. Grits, Sir Leonard Tilley, Burpee, Domville, Weldon, Girouard, Chas. Burpee, Burns, Pickard Wood, Irving, Moffat. Gilmonr, Mitchell, Rogers, Costigan, King. NOVA SGOTTA, Liberal-Conservatives. Grits Tapper, Robertson, McDougall, Mclsaac, W codworth, Kefiler, McLelan, Forbes, Cameron, Flyna, Allison, Kirk, MeDonaid, Ray, Dodd, Vail. Sir Charles Tupper, Kioney, Ritchie, Daley. Victoria County to be heard from. _* oom + Srectan ATreNtiIon is directed to the auction sale of ‘* Ravenwood” the late resi- desce of the Hon James C Pope, beautifully situated. close to the city on the Mount Edward Road.» The Dwelling House is very couveniently arranged iy a fair state of repair with Registrar Grates, Mant'es, ete, ete, numerous and commodious outbuildings, and Fees Salmon, Mc o'tveral ard Codfjsh, re. ena ance ntl centectnle iila - me Ix the general joy over the _result throughout Canada there must mingle 4 keen regret that P. E. Island has not given the Government its full quota of sup- ‘porters. According to the latest returns, four Opposition candidates have been re- turned and two forthe Government. Here ia the result:— KINQ’S COUNTY. Conservative Vote. Grit Vole. . McDonald, 2023 | Mclatyre, 2168 Muttart, 1933 | Robertson, 2145 3946 | 4313 3946 Majority for Grits as heard from, 367 PRINCE COUNTY. Hackett, 2246 | Yeo, 2253 Rogers, 296 | Perry, 2114 4342 4367 Majority tor Grits with Brae to hear from 25 QUEEN'S COUNTY. Brecken, 3478 | Davies, 3514 Jenkins, 3471 | Laird, 3047 6849 6561 6561 Maj. for Lib.-Con. 288 This “result is due, we believe —not to the unpopularity ef the National Policy eS dislike, on me art of the le, to handsome grants an ebsidibe ‘a aidvol blic Works and enter- prises for the development of the Province and its trade—but, on our part, to the ill- ness of Hon. J. C. Pope, to the placing of our candidates late in the field, to want of organization and timely vigorous united eff.rt; and on the part of our opponents to the persoual popularity of Mr. Davies, and to the complete organization and strong, handsome shrubberies, grows etc, Sal» to. | commence to-morrow, Thursday, 22nd inst, @> 12 o'clock, noon. See advt, —_—— persistent efforts of ‘*‘ the Reform Associa- | tion.” woe Queen's County. RESULT OF THE POLLING. BS We have been unable to fain the results (by electoral divisions) in Prince ;and King’s Counties. But the following ate the returns for the several divisions of Queen’s County: - Collet’s Mills and: Me- Alder’s Forge........ 199 193 .96 121 Doli was ot ede. oS @ ‘2? 29 FonshaW, ies. <j. «>. ie 45 46 46, 78 Gpringtowys............ 28 "Sa Fe FP 667 2nd District. Rustico, Wheatley River and New Glasgow.... 412 402 205 231 Rodd’s (Lot31).......... 53 62 ‘9%. 14 Oey Bi oe ec cs 4] &@ Bi: 3S Noet& River: . . i... sie 67. 83 101 120 | Nine- Mile Creek......,. $0 71 161 182 ali eS eae 661 672 653 730 Sed District. Brackley Pviat......... 41 57 152 171 SS a OS 77.0 83s *SBsé@*d?: iss Sipe v oak ieee so 66 42 4 ee) ee i ee. ee Soctobfert..... irscp«<% 14> 99. 47 67 Fort Augustus.......... 141.120 652 83 Bovis yt. divs te 66 58 44 54 ot ea ae ea « &. 7 79 «83 638 618 478 580 4th District. Pownal (Lot 49)........ 64 68 106 113 TNE «'- 00s cans ere. ee | Veraon River .. \. .... 125 127 $9 tas Murray Harbor Road.... 94 88 55 62 Calpdonid. 5... e.%ce-.+. 34 30 17.2! Belle Creek............ 67 56 142 156 I 54 Vo s'0d «0.5000 bes 211 27 97 103 " "660 639 538 586 ES Wie bc tede nal 3478 3471 3047 3514 - > The Pacific Railway. (Toronto Mail.) It is gratifying to be able to announce that to-day another important step 1s made towards the completion of our great national highway to the North- West—the Canadian Pacific ralway. This morning the last rail on the line between Prince Arthur’s Landing and Winnipeg will be laid, and on July Ist the read will be open for passenger aud freight traffic. Our next Dominion.day will therefore be an important occasion, as it will mark the inauguration of » means of rapid land and water coumunication through owr c-wn territory with the Prairie Provinee ; for during the greater part of the year, aided by the Sollingwood and Sarnia lines of steamers, we will be inde- pendent of the American railway system. This grand exhibit is the result of the vigorous railway pulicy of the preseni Administration. Under the curious pro- posals of the late Government we |should by about 1884 have had a sort \of half and half system of travelling be- tween Prince Arhur’s Landing ana Win- nipeg. The traveller would, under it, be ablé to proceed a couple of hundred miles west by rail, a few hundred miles , south by water, a few miles west on a nar- |row gauge wooden tramway, a few miles further in a zigzag course by water, and two hundred miles west again by rail, «This was, in brief, Me. Mackenzie’s magnificent water stretch s.stem, Sir Charles Tupper, on assuming Office, quickly laid that aside, end the result is the completion to-day, so far as track-laying is concerned, of a direct line from the l.inding to the city of the West, at which all the Dominion ia look. ing. In three years the Government has succeeded in securing a through route from Halifax to Winnipeg, aud has placed in operation two hundred and fifty miles of read west of Winnipeg, or one thousand miles of the Canadian Pacific railway alto- gether ! ae ee ~ ~ Sacmoy Surpments.—The Chatham Worlg says; No less than 2500 salmon were shipped from Chatham and Newcastle Ssturday morn- rim” “A despatch of yesterday says the pri ew York. * f : e-' in New York is 20 cents. Oars should sia Shr i Re ES rei om ss . ‘3 s = fb. gras aR CS 8 Ist District, * Charlottetown .........- 852 879 745 887 ry Petr wis & 73 «76 (124 «136 Lot@) @ litte)... ...... 79 $5 80. 190 Lot 22 (Hope River).... 90 92 2 50° Lot 67 (Bradalbane). .. 94 85 35 50° = ee ee GRAND CONCERT DAILY EXAMINER, JUNE + THER Pupils of the Congregation de Notre Dame, kindly assisted by the members of the Orchestral Club, in : (Concert Hall, the 27th June. “RAVENWOOD |” AT AUCTION. meee PROGRAMME, Part Firat (Junior Pupils. ) Prizes to the little ones. Part SECOND, Instrumental Musie—Invitatation ala Valse Pianos, Harp and Organ Vocal Music—Uharity—Rossini—Noio, Miss Knight Prizes to intermediate class [nstrumental Solo, on tive Pianos, by the Misses Welsh, Robins, Lewis, Findley, and Gan. Song—Joyful Day—So'o--Misses Beer and ‘ Findley Grand March —Pianos, Organ and Orches. tra! Clah Vocal Solo—Flower Ginl........ Miss Knight Prizes to 2ud and 3rd Courses, Instrumental Music..... Gran’? Concert Duet Voeal Music -Grand Chorus—Solos by Misses Knight, Findley, Lowden, Smith. Medals, Honors, Prizes to Ist and Superior Courses, Musi¢, Drawing and Freach. eden TONER. 6 fy . Professor Cavea Waltzes Ever and Never —-Orchestral Club Song—The Day is Gaily Closing—Solo-- Miss Strong Gold Medal and Crowas for Good Conduct. Music—Ave Maria—Violin, Piano and Organ Address. Finale—God Save the Queen & Nationa! Airs Tickets’ 25 cents. Reserved Seats 35 cents. Deors open at 7.30 p. m. [ja 22 Can Sealer! W ANTED immediately one good Can Apply atthe Fis’ Marker, Grarron paid. {june 21, 1882, Sin. STREET FROM LIVERPOOL, &. B., The First-Class Clipper Barkentine EVHEL BLANCHE ALEX McLEOD, Commander, Will sail from Liverpool on or about the 20th July mext, carrying Freight at Through Rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This vessel has good acc»mmodation for passengers. For Freight or passage, apply in London. to John Pitcairn & dons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, South John Street; or bere, to the owners, PEAKE BRO'S & CO., June 21,’82 — Saw CARD. Drs. Hyde & Eton, SURCEON DEXTISTS CREAT CEORGE STREET, cil A R LOTTETOW N, = re P. E. r ] EFERRING to the above, Dr. Hyde would thank the public for the very liberal patronege bestowed on him, and ask a contiznance of the same to the new firm. Dr. Eaton,.in ffering bis services to the Citizens of Charlottetown, would inform them thac be has had twelve years’ experience iu the practice of Dentistry, aud that he wil] Spare no pains to give entire satifaction to all who wiay favor him with their patronage. GEO. HYDE, L. W. EATON, June 21, 1882-—-wkly Im Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURY, In the matter of an Act of the Par. liament of Canada, passed in th forty-fifth year of Her present Ma jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitnled an Act respecting [nselvent Benks. Insur. ance Companies, Loan Companies, Build. ing Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Isiand an Insolvent Banking Company, fers creditors of the above named Benking Company are required, on or before the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JULY NEXT (A. D. 1882), tosend their names and ad’ dresses and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, ifany, to David C. Chalmers, of Chariottetown, in Qu-en’s Cuunty, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, in said Dominion of Canada, the person appointed to act for the Bank of Nova Scotia, one of the liquidators of the said Banking Com pany, and if so required by notice in writing from the said David C. Chalmers, acting as aforesaid or by the Solicitor of the liquida’ors of said Banking Company, to come in and prove their said debts or claims at the Chambers of the Honorable’ James Horsticld Peters, a Judge of the said Supreme (out, cf said Province in the Law Courts Building, ia Char. lotteiown aforesaid, at such time ax shall be specified in such notice or in defanit thereof they wii] be excluded from. the benefit of eny distribution made before such debtg are proved. - : -MON DAY, the twenty-eighth day of August next coming, A. D. 1882, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the said Chambers, is ap. pointed for hearing and adjudicating upon th» debts and claims. ' Dated the 19th day of June, A, D. 1882. Entree—Galop Brilliant.on 5 Pianos, 20 bands | Sealer to whom good wages will be Brockiey Buildings, 5r 21. 1882. ‘to Fishermen! | oe assortment of Trout Flies AX extra good from best makers. Trout Lines and Hooks best makers, Please call and examine before you bay elsewere. R, B. HUESTI¥, Ch’'tewn, June 21, 1882, ti sj pi | ete ak eas .... Little Blue Bird + Sasitieninhol eS Birthday Ball WILL sell at auction, on the premises, Song. .... i. .... A Letter to Papa on THURSDAY, 22nd inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, thet very valuable and be utitully situated estate in the Royalty of Charlotte- j town known ag * Ravenword,” and lately oc- | cupied by the Hon James C. Pope, | This Valnatle estate comprises abont 30 acres of Land. with commoadious I welling | Honse and numerous Ontbuildings, band- come Hedges and Sbrubberice, Pond of Water, | jand {ine Orchards, Gardens, &., and will be | Kold en bloc, or sub-divided inte snburben | lots, as per plan to be secn at my office Terms at sale, By order of the Trustees, } , WILLIAM DODD, j Jane 14, ’82— Auctioneer, HORSES WANTED. ‘IPTERS to TWENTY HORSES | =: F090 to 1200 Ths. each. AGE FROMS5TO 10. Apply at “OSBORNE HOUSE,” to W.S. McKAY. June 25, 1882. 2i ‘ TENDERS. fE.ENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Cape Egmont Lighthouse,” will be received by this Depart- ment, at Ottawa, up to the 30th July next, for the construction of a Wooden Lighthouse Tower, with Keeper's Dwelling atiached, und outhoildings, on the extreme point of Cape Egmont, in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Plans and specifications can be seen on and afier the 26th Jur e, and forms of tender pre- cured at this Department, here, at the Agency of this Department, Charlotte own, and at Egment Bay Post Office. WM. SMITH, Deputy of the Mi: ister of rs Marine and Fisheries. Department of Msrine and Fisberies, Ottawa, 5th June, 1882 fi ROUND COAL. oe DING AT LORD'S WHARPF,— NUT COAL, In shed and daily expected, F. 8, HANFORD & CO, June 19, 1882—3i 43 Water Sireet. Semi-Annual SUHOOL EXAMINATION. E beg to direct the attention of ‘Teach. ers and others to our Stock of Books for Prizes. A Liberal Discount will be given for the above purpose, BREMNER BROS, June 19, 1882-—3i Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid Tp Capiial . . &1.80%,000 Reserve Fund .. . 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th iust., in the building lately ocenpicd by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the managemeut of the under. signed, Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafte granted on the various Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliog and other Exchange bought and sold, and geseral banking business transacted, D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—ti Agent, FROM SCOTLAND. A Large Assortment —_—OFr— RES Er TURNIP SEED BEER & COFF. June 15, 1882, FOR \ONDON, G. B,. DIRECT! Barkentine “ Erema” Charlottetown for Londor, $, B,, DIRECT, Gn or About the 26th June, providing a suflicient quantity of Freight off rs, ond will carry | obsbers other products of the Island at... ; lowest rates of Freight. Shippers will please make early spplication PEAKE BRO'S & COD June 10, 1882. , A THE TROTTING STALLION | <A aA ‘IR EDWIN is a Bay Siallion sbdénf 37 hands high, foaicd in 1°69, bred” By Edwin Thorne of Thorndale, New York, and imported to P- E. Island in 1880 cre Farmers! Here you have an which you never before hed to treed te pure bred Hambletonian, a granésonof th unrivalled Volunteer, whose service fee ts $500 and nephew to St, Jalian, King Turf, and sired by a cousin of Maad 8, of the J urf, the fastest trotter that ever I and the wonder of the world, breeding as this it will be remarka Edwin’s colts do not develop into trotte: 3, oe Sir Edwin's pedigree, as published, hereby guarcniecd, and if any person show it to be iucorrect, he cam bave the vices of Sir Edwin free of c Sap Sir Edwin will be at my stable, ton, at all times daring the season last week in July, when he will stand at Alberton. GEO. B. SIMS, ~ Kereington, P. E. 1,, June 16, 82—Iw . THE BEST TURNIP SEBD BEER & SONS, June 12, 1882. ‘ “ s VALUABLE WI! L sel! AT AUC! TON, at the rest. dence of R. B, Thomas, Bq, o6 the Malpeque Road, oppn-ite St. Diretents Cole lege, ou PHURSD*Y, 29:h inst, at ek velock, alf his Hous: hold Fm pitare, Walout and Green Renp Suit, Watnat- Marble Top Tabies, Lomyges, Cand Tate, Mirro's, Pictuies, Otroindns, Damask. ond Lace Curtaius, Brussels and ‘To pestry Carpeta, Board, Walnut Book Case, Easy ~ hairs, Codairs, | ' inner Set (100 pieces), 2 Tea Sects, Glassware, Cutiery, Table Linen, 1 Base Burner Hall Stove, Hat Stand, Table, Oui C.oth, Wal, Bedroom Suit, Bed- steads, Mattrasses, Chest Drawers, W Bedette, Wasbstauds, Toilet Tables. Torlet Ware, Blankets, Sheets,Counterpanes, Feather Beds and Pillows, Hip Baih, Cook Steve, Kitchen Furniture, Tinware, Crockery, Washing Machine, Mangle, Butler Stand and Tray, Pestle and Mortar, Also 1 Jaunting Sieigh, | Pung Sleigh. 1 set Harness, 1 Wheelbarrow, | Carriage Lamp, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, 1 Lawn Mower, Botcles, 1 Driving Mare (ind and genile), WILLIAM DODD, , Ch’town, June 16, 'R?-—eod Avctivneer WAXTs, LOST, FOUND, a6 ene ap neat — preonssa RUG. The owner may have the seine by calling at Mrs Davidson's, Douglas St. and paying advertisment. (21 1 HY ANTED—By saturday, « Drought Horses, from 3 to 9 years ol’, Also 6 Deriving Horses, same age. Enquire at Queens Arws, Queen Street. Mrs, BaGNalt, jjune 21, 1882. din. W 28ts0 AG iH] for genefal hibaework. Apply at the * Examiner” Office— Ch’town, 2.th June, 1882, ABBAG E and CAULIFLOWER Plants, of various kinds for sale at John Colwill’s, Upper Queen Street. and on market doye W. P. Colwill’s, North Side. {ju 17 3w wy W ANTED—A good plain COOK. Apply at (, Leigh’s, Water Steel, None need apply unless filled the position before, jju 16 IGGER FOR SALE, nearly new and in good order, suitable for single horse OF for team, Enquire at this <fiice, {ja 15 Wee Min or Boy who urder- stands taking care of horses a garden. Apply «t the Examiner Office. {june 10. ’ ANTED—A BOY tor general work, Ape ply at the Examiner cflice, 2 REMOVAL! TY undersigned has removed to the old CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, uext door to Stumbles’ Harness Shop, and baving purchased a large assortment of Fac tory Cloth from tbe Mill Valley Wovllen Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices’ for cash, is prepared to sell cheaper than ever during the summer. Highest cash price paid for wool, or ex. J4MES D IRVING. cfu 21 til 26 iy} Depnty Prothy. 2.% Pie ee oe *, changed for cloth, C. BL SCHURBYAN. city, dation of summer visito;s to the *5°O LET—That plenasantly-ritvated resi dence on DesPrisay Lape, Head of Hiil*- boromzh Rireet, formerly the property of P. W. Hynduen, now ceenpied by Mr. Uns- worth, Posscesien on the 20d Juve.—dJas, De<Bavay. - Pet ITY HOTEL TO LET- This Hotel is finely situated, standing opposite tbe BisLop « Palace, on ihe highest ground in the It contsins 37 rooms, and being COD liz! ous to the '$ eam Navigation Company's Wi arf, is admirably adapted for the os isjand. Jue 7, Re War Law, wkiy Zi ‘Teqms vary, A to Messe. Geo, Day & CB, Loodin im Houre Pre % x tap? , qT “STR EDWIN? Household Furniture. Brackets, Ext. Dinitg Table, Walnut ee seen OE ETRE PED