pes sana A 0 eee e Fecal aud Other items. { EN« etc we 1 | i > i . i} atill ry i ° SENA MONTGOMERY W tho city yes | | ; , . : “Onin 7 — i Fr surveying steamer (stuiluare Salis ry ial lor on Mer day ' > the Bible C1 1 Y. M. ¢ | t s lock. ow \rsikr and Red (¢ lover, good and fr sh, at Family Grocery m Brac e, m27 dwky | > fue Charlottetown Land League meets in | St. Patmck’s Hall, on Monday evening next, | at half past seven o clock - > Al ren Jlake’s back down on Fre: > Trade principles, it is hardly necessary to defend the | Nationaal Policy water, onthe Mount Edward Road, _~ PastTURAG? for three or four cows, with KR nediately.—Wiittam Dopp. ~~ Dr. O' Baren’s letter will be found on first page. Further correspondence upon this sn) ject must be very short—at least until after | the eicetions are over, i ad Mr. SNOWBALL, it is said, will reti - the contest in Northu mberiand Co and it is believed that Hon Pete: "hein che ll | will be elected without opposition. | He PROPLE or CaNapda in 1878 paid $611,- | 313.65 12 duties on Tea, That was a direct tax on every person in the country, and no | protection was afforded by it to any industry. | lea is new admitted FREE, _ > - j WanTED, within a fortnight from date, | 509 bushels Turnips, for which the highest | cash price will be paid ; also, Beef Tallow and | Horse Hairin any quantities.—R, K. Brace, | Family Grocery. m27 dwky + = Messrs. Burrer, Weldon, and McLeod are the Grit Candidates for St. John City and County. Hon. A. G. Jonesand H. H. Fuller, | are the Grit Candidates for Halifax, and Messrs. Richey and Daley are the Conservative | Candidates for that Clty. = : } Tue Grits hold their first mass meeting in | the Rink to-night. In doing so they are com- | with w hom they will stay, is published to day on our last page. Some additions and changes will be made on Mo ynday. pelled to acknowled, ye the superiority of THz | EXAMINER as an axivertiaing medium, and, therefore, advertise the meeting in 8 | columns. * | eee A uist of ministers, who will attend the Presbyterian Synod, to be held in St. James’ Chureh, next week, with the names of those } sinc iis Frez Postaer.— On and after the first of | June, all newspapers and periodicals printed | and published in Canada will be forwarded to | regaiar subscribers or newadealers in Canada | resident elsewhere than at the place of pub- | lication —-/free of postage. ae i Ox Sabbath last, 2lst inst., the Rev. G. | Steele baptized five aduits in the Brackley Point Road Chure», and afterwards received fourteen persons into full membership accord- j i Ing to the Discipline of the Methodist Church, On two previeus Sabbaths he had received thirteen persons on the Union Road. sini Ar the examination yesterday, ex-Governor Laird directed the attention of the boys to his own snecess, and asked them te emulate him. We sincerely hope that our youog men may seck an honorable distinction ; but not in the way Mr. Laird obtained his honors. | The path of glory has been, for him, a mo tortuous and dishonorable one. ss Carivet CHaners.— Hon, John Carlin becames Postmaster-General and Mr. Costig: an 4 Minister of Inland Reveaue in the Dominion | Cabinet. Messrs. O’'Counor and Aikins have | resigned, the former on account of ill health. | Mr. Costigan goes ia: as the Irish Catholic representative, aad his appointment gives great satisfactionin New Brunswick. — Moncton | Times. a - ; Tue meeting of the Liberal-Conservative young men last night, was very largely at- | tended. The object of their meeting was to | nominate delegates to represent their interests | at the convention next Tuesday. ‘The | selections made were excellent, embracing | representative young men of both Cath< oie | SS and Protestant denominations, ---—> - } Our Fouxs Co. reproduced ‘‘The Colleen | Bawn,” at the Academy of Music last even- | ing: The acting is highly spoken of, and the Company seein “to meet with greater success | on every appearance. To night they appear | in W. S. Gibbons Comedy, ‘* Eugaged; or, the Scotch Marriage.” Go and see them. = Scarcrry or Barr.—The Moncton Times | says our meat dealers report a scarcity of beef eattle. One received a jetter last week from | a leading cattle raiser in the Sackville district, "| stating that Canadian buyers purchase every- thing they can get. They ship the best to the Eaglish markets and take the bad to be made ready. Sales have recently been re- | ported at 12 cents cad weight. | a“ : CooL.—A prin siding in Prince Edward Island recently wrote to the railway depart- | ment here for over the I. C. R. via Picton aad Georgetown. His name} couldn't be found on auy of the books of the road, and enquiry showed that he was a fraud on the press. He said he inteuded going to Uttawa. He has evoonly been in correspond | ence here with parties in regard to work, but if he waits for that pass he will wait for a long | time. —-VYoncto.r Time x. an they pass > “ | Tur Fastest Yer.-—The new Guion steamer | “Alaska,” which had already beater the best | time on record, coming west as well as going | east, arrived on the 24th, making the passage | from Queenstown to Sandy Hook in seven | days, four hours, and forty-two minutes, | allowing four hours and twenty-two minut tes | difference in time. Her last trip coming west | was made in seven days, six hours, and eighteen minutes, so that she has now beaten her former time by one hour and thirty-six minutes > Tue value of th 1e exports for the week end- ing 24th inst., from this Port is as follows by Steamers ‘‘St. Lawrence” and * Princess of Wales’ — Ou ee... ne kulvcnccncie ee WE ss 000’ ot ccek el 1,938 00 ‘* 20th. ao 5 774 00 + eS... ; . 800 60 ** 28rd . 5,197 00 ‘© 2th 444 00 Total $17,5 9 00 ~J pus nal. { ~ - “ Act Rrent,’ is the geners] exclamation of | ee 9 veoees xd Minard’s Liviment, for it fosd whdt it js eae ~AT “ PERKINS : & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COM? LETTE AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY COODS, —AT THE~ Lowest FPrices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT ‘A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BRFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES. Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882 TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. SL VUHN IN THE PLEDD Liberal-Conservative Rut thnsiasm and Una vanity. ‘Tiifferences Among the Grits, Spe ictl Despateh tu the Examiner. Orrawa, May 27. Sir John McDonald opens the campaign in Lennox to-day. lt is hoped now thet the Hon. Mr. Mason | whoee health has improved, will again | enter pul lie life. He is expected home in 1 tew days from France. At Hamilton, last night, the two Liberal | Candid ates differed. Mr. Moore declared | himeetf to be in favor of Protection; Mr. Irvine in favor of Free Trade. There is a plotting amongst their supperters iu COn- sequence. Mr. Beatty, M. P., has received the uvanimous nomination of the Liberal-Con- servatives in Toronto West. Mr. Hesson, M. P., has been unani- | mously nominated the Conservative Can- didate for North Perth. The list of Conservative Candidates is rapidly filling up : and the greatest enthu- siasm prevails ancongst the Liberal-Con- servative Paity owing to the rece ption | which the present representatives receive in the constituencies. It is said that an amicable arrangement |18 in progress between Stevenson and he uiman, the two Conservative Candidates | for Montreal West, No Lihe ‘ral Candidate | has yet appeared. Hon. Mr. Laflamme is the Liberal Candi- date for Jacques Cartier. Lonpon, May 26. Parnell made a very moderate speech in the Commons, this p. m., during the de- bate on the Re pression bill. r Mr. Trevelyan admitted that the Gov- ernment sent simultaneously messages of conciliation and coercion, but pointed out that the miessages were not sent to the same address. He said Earl Spencer had determined in all cases of interference with huts for shelier of evicted persons should be submitted to him before the police were allowed to interfere. Mr. Trevelyan stat- ed that Clifford Lloyd will not sit in any court under the bill (cheers by the Irish), as the powers of the act conld only be ex- ercised by special magistrates. Mr. Cowen’s amendment, de laring that while the House is desirous of aiding the Government in the detection of crime, it disapproves of the restriction upon free ex- pression of public opinion in Ireland was repealed by a vote of 344 tc 47. The house then went into committee on the bill. Vienna, May 25. Four hundred houses belonging to Jews were recently destroyed by fire at Vasil- ishki, in the Government of Grodoro. Bern, May 25. Reports have reached here of a terrible conflagration in Kief. The flames have been raging since Tuesday. Pirrssure, Penn., May 25. | <A strike of iron-workers,involving 40,000 | men, is considered imminent. No terms | of settlement of the difference seems pro- bable, and itis believed the crisis will not | be reached by June Ist. WasHtneaton, May 25, A banquet was given by the British Lega- tion last night in honor of the 63rd_ birth- | day ot Queen Victoria. A distinguish d company was present, including the Presi- dent of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, the Secretary of State, the Secre- tary of War, and the Secretary of the Navy. New Yor«, May 25. A Lima letter, 3rd inst., states Trescott's interview with Monterc, at Huarez, resu’- ted in nothing of a final failure. It is stated Montero still believes the United States will afford some assistance to Peru. Lonpon, May 25. A letter from Davitt to the Most Rev. Thos. Nulty, Bishop of Meath, violently | denouncing the landlords and demanding | home rule, has been published. Bishop Nutly read the letter to the assembled clergy of the diocese who received it with enthusiastic applause. The Times says it can't be doubted that the speech of Dillon in the Commons, yes. terday, was intended to prove to his dis- affected countrymen that he is no party to the Kilmainham compact. a ee Se ieee | Taertis much speculation as to what St, | Jacobs Oil r ally is; it comes not from the promptings of curiosity alone, bat because its virtues are such as to amaze all who use it. Mrs. Hamet, No. 1684 Third Avenue, New York, gives her opinion | substantially as fol. | lows: —‘*For a number of years I have been a great sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism. | lt was chiefly confined to my right shoulder, | but would sometimes extend to the extremi ties. Often the attacks would beso severe and the pain so intense that I became com- pletely proatrated and unable to use my arm, which seemed to be paralyzed. I tried every remedy I could hear of as likely to afford last resort—but an almost hopeless one—I was persuaded to use St. Jacobs Oil, and one bottle of it has effected a complete cure. a ere was passed at the last session of the Dominion Government exempting vessels both British compelled to pay imte the fund for sick mariners. actually engagedB in for a fishing vessels trading ia fish The rates paid by other vessels are two cents per ton on those fishing or fitted times per year, and two cents per ton on ves- a year. From Hamitton.—A gentleman writes: ‘‘I | losses and general weakness caused by abuse. I had tried all the advertised medicines, and a number of eminent 4 >< ors, relict or benefit. I have used twelve boxes of Mack’s Mague resto: ed. umn. Ss | Hi: Ui ¢ ompa.y. | Tye Straits of Canco are still its with i a aad Janaeey is Uxpecfed, relief, and more than one doctor, bat nothing did me any good until some weeks ago, as a Tue New Fisuine Vessex Acr,—-An Act and Foreign engaged ia fishing, from beirg This Act applied only to vessels ever one hundred tons, to be paid three se's under one hundred tons, to be paid once|for P. E Island have suffered tor over four years with night| qj," town, May 20, 1882— and found no tic Medicine, and am enti ely See sivertisement im another col- iid in Cuarlottetown by Apothecaries {ma 20 20 wky 2i a te a eet ea LUNDON HOUSE. EX PRINCE EDWARD. { WED. DAVIES & CO. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and ‘Summer Goods, per- ‘sonally selected by Mr. Harris markets in in the best England. ‘lo meet the hard times, the Goods are marked at a very small advance — for ‘Cash. May 26, 1882. WANTED, A PARTNER ! ITH A SMALL CAPITAL, in an es- tablished business. Apply at Ex- AMIER office, or to Robert Smailwood, Machinist, whe knows this property well. {ma 25 6i eod, wkly 2i i De® TENDERS A 4 ASe Fort Aveustus, May 23, 1882. TS YDERS FOR SHINGLING the ROOF 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 tu any address. ALI LAN Jo: McDONALD, {ma 25 3i, wkly 3:1] Fort Avgustus. ‘Prime Cheese. - RECEIVED, | 50 boxes Nova Scotia Cheese. A superior lot, selling cheap. * WILLIAM DODD, _ May 25, "82 -- 3i Queen geen Square. GOAL. GOAL. UST ARRIVED, Pictou Round and Nut Coal. Will be sold out of vessels or shed. Terms cash. CAPT. J. HUGHES. Ch’towr, May 23, 1882. POTATOES. I WANT, 1000 bushels Blues, 1000 bushels Rose, 1060 bushels Prolifics, and Burbank seedlings. H, COOMBS. May 23 82—3i eod MARINE INSURANCE. Royal Canadian Insurance Co, ASSETS, $509,283. RISKS TAKEN ON CARGOES. Policies issued at this Agency. Also, cer- tificates payable in London. GOES and Freicnts in first class offices. FENTON T. NEWBERY, May 20, ’82—5i sj 3i Agent. AGENCY OF THE voyage, and met to/ QVH SCObIA SOgar Refinery (LIMITED. ) The undersigned has becn appointed Agent for the sale of these Sugars. No order taken for lets of less than 25 bbls, Prices and samples upon application to HORACE HASZAKD, 1m eod For Sale or to Let, W ITH RIGHT. OF PURCHASE, a Building Lot 75 feet square, on Orle- bar Street, near Euston Stree!, Charlotteown ; For further eae apply to ENS, DesBElsayY. May Yo, - ot wd th a tv a ag a TEA DATES EXAMINER, MAY 27, 1884 A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Wersted, Scotch and Canadian ‘Tweed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, -—~JIN-— AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Gur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably ent, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street. ——— ne For Scvtch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN 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 Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit guaranteed, 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, 188). A Strawberry Festival | —aNxD— FANCY SALE, Will be held by the Members or Sr. Perer’s Cuveren Sewrne Socrery; Pp, E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Go's. re UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com- mencing the 29th May, 1882, sail as under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at five ocloek (until after disappearance of ice), connecting there -with the Train for Halifax. Returning to ~~ | Charlottetown ee Wednesday, Friday jand Saturday, at 2 p. m., on arrival of Train i from Halifax, | Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown jevery Thursday at 2 p, m., and return to | Picton leaving Georgetown at five o'clock on | Friday morning. (NEW BRUNSWICK, CAYADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ——~ ‘ excepted) on arriva: of morning Train from ‘Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above named places ; nae at St. John, with steamers of the I, 8, s. WE OFFER 20 Tons White Lead, Co, and the All Rail Line to Portland and 5 Tons Colored Paint, — ON— Tuesday, llth of July. Contributions will be thankfully received by Mrs, E, Bayfield, Mrs. F. Brecken, Miss Coles, Miss G. DesBrisay, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. FE. J. Hodgson, | Mies Jenkins, Mrs. Ralph Peake, Mrs, Robert May, Miss K,. Wright. Miss Stewart, 1 ee SOP 6, 1882.—law sat SO DA. 50 Gasks Washing Soda, 25 Kegs Carb. Soda. W, £ DAWSON & C0, May 5, ’82—2w 3aw pat Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. Secretary. Insurance also effected on VESSELS, CAR- | also 2 Lots in the Royalty (12 acres each.) | | Boston. Returning, leave Point du Chene | rn Soe eer aoe 55 Barrels Whiting, | 90“ Portland Cement, 12 Gasks Linseed Oil. | necting there with Express Train for Char- Selling at usual advance on cost for Cash. aie W. E. DAWSON & CO. Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, at 2 o'clock, and leave » 5, 1882—2w 3aw pat A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS, By ‘aie. F. W. HALES, From Boston to Charlottetawn P. £. ISLAND DIRECT. BARKENTINE ‘EREMA,’ ALEX, MacLEOD, MASTER, Now ox Tee Berra, Will Sail from Boston the latter part of May, and will carry Freight at very lowest rates. For particulars apply in Boston to Meser Chas. Hunt & Co., 156, State Street, or” the owners, + ChXord. My % Sah Digging Forks, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Lawn Mowers, | Latest improvement for 1882, at vey i Beam DOP a re ie a Se . wep RE Rd ee’ fo me bane ee Le citinicinanahuhguntmannatilatasitnineit tila testinal meade LEP Ones vane Am rar ors I) is Fe ) ee ore coy as Fo