Local and Other ftenis. Mr. 8, BaRNSFATHER is in the city. + I'o-pay is the feast of Corpus Christi. - Coucm CuowpeErR at the Lorne Restaurant. [ju 8 10i eod : Cue Court for hearing appeals from City Texer will be held on the 2znd last. i . Pasrtre for four cows to let. Apply te W. EK. Dawson & Co. fJune &, | Sameniias Revps. W. B. Kine, and Ernest Welsb, arrived from Halifax last Fvening. Grevalin C'wo cases of disorderly conduct were dis- posed of by the Stipendary Magistrate this -orenoon, an Tue New Nun's Veiling in Black and all the leading colors, just received to-day at Young's. - ~ Sin Lroxarp Titiry will speak in West- morland—probably at Sackville and Mo .ctou on Friday or Saturday. aebeee Tux letter of Rev. Dr. O’Brien, in answer to Rev. Mr. Oshorne, has been received. It wiil appear on Saturday. > —- Tuer Lorne is one of the best Restaurants ia the Deminion. Call and be convinced. {ju 8 106i eod a eS Tur band of the 82ad Battalion will play on Hillsborough Square, this evening, trom seven to eight o’clock. It would be well if a policeman were deta led to maintain order on the Square during the performance. Ar the Allison College commencement, yes terday, the Rev. L. D. Moore, A. B., 6f 157°, was admitted to the degree of Master of Ar... The same degree was also conferred on Rev, Benj. Chappell, B. A. of 1873. _- > os Betrast Giseer_ Ae (the real article) just received at the Lorme Kestaurant, also a few barrels of Ciderine, the French beverage {iu 8-101 eod —_— > — af Tus brigt. ‘‘ Nymph,” from Great Britain, arrived at New London on Mofiday. The bark *‘ Katie Stewart,” owned by Hon. John Lefurgy, arrived at Summerside, trom Boston, on Monday, with « cargo of mer. handize. lala Tus regular qvarterly meeting of the Benevolent Irish seciety will be held in St. Patrick’s Ha:l on Saturday, the 10th imnst., ot 8 o’cleck, p m.—Jas Hvuaaes, secy. j3 3i _- -> — It is announced that Mr. Alfred Jones, the leading Grit standard bearer in Nova Scotia, has become a convert to the N. P. so far as sugar is concerned. — >> -— Tenvers for the construction of the Rolling Steck for the Prince Edward Island Railway. for which $65,000 was voted by Parliament lately, will be called for in a few days, as soon as the necessary plans and specilications can be prepared. aaa Reports from the differeat consti- tuencies coucur in stating that farmers who for years have voted the so-called Reform ticket will support the National Poliey candidates.— Toronto Mat!, aeesciilieii Mr. Avexayper CLARK, station master at Kensin,ton, has set an example which we hope will be followed by all station masters THE DAILY EXAMINER, JUNE 8, 1862. _ HARRIED. t the Manse, Alb rton, by the Rev. A. F. Carr A. M., Benjamin Protit to Sarah Rose of All erton - _ — = BLED, On the months, Robert D., aged nineteen, youngest won of Jobn and Janet Dixon, of Charlotte: town Royalty. ind his sure hope in a blessed hereafter, made him wish for the change. (Funeral on Fri- lay the Och, at 2 p.m.) At Fort Augustus on the 19th of May John 7th inst of the late Hon Francis Kelly. At Car ligau Bridge, on Saturday, th» 3rd June, after six days illness of inflammatien of the lungs, in the 48th year of her age, Lydia Ann, the beloved wife of John Parker, leaving a husband, three sons, ‘ard two little daugh- ters te mourn the sad toss of a kind and loving wife and a tender and most affectionate mother. The deceased was universally es- tcemed and respected by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. Her neighbors show their appreciation of her worth, by their sir cere sympathy for her sorrowing family. At Summerside on the Sth inst.. Mr. John Walker at the age of about 77 years. He had been to within a few years of his death an ex pert avd accurate accountant. At Agustine Oove, 23rd May, John 8. Oameron, in the 70:h year of his age, leaving a widow and five sons. “IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHETHER WE REFINE SUGAR IN MONCTON, HALIFAX, OR IN BOS. TON.” —Patriotie (?) Sir Albert Smith. 1882,-. Point du Chene House, 1002 CEO. L. HANINCTO¥, PROPRIETOR, (Formerty P, ScHurMAN), Oar Regular Summer Toarists and the travel- ling public will find the above Hotel one of the best in New Brunswick, a@ Dinner on the table on arrival of the P. E. Island steamboats. Trains leave the platform (opposite the Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passengers ample time to dine. {ju 5 im IN STORE! Superior Extra, } Choice Patent Process, Choice Patent Strong Bakers, \ K, D. CORNMEAL. Granulated > Confectioners A | Bright Refined } SUGARS. Yellow Kefined | Porto Rico Choice Bright MOLASSES, SOLE LEATHER, MATCHES, T D. PIPES, KEROSENE OIL, BROOMS, SOAP, WHITE BEANS, RICE, RAKING SODA, VALENCIA } LAYER > RAISINS. LONDON LAYER | CURRANTS, OIL CAKE MEAL. W bolesale at lowest prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Charlottetown, June 3, 1852 5i, 2i wkly FLOUR. ontheline. He has, with the assistance of an experienced gardener from Truro, so beauti- | fied the grounds that they are the admiration | of travellers. =- > _ —— Weare n w paying a‘ the rate of $75000 a year, on account of McKenzie’s un- tucky steel rail purchase. — + Six Ausert J. Smita, G. W. Chandler and other capitalists of New Brunswick have applied for an Act of Incorporation for the Dorchester Tanning and Boot and Shoe Company, with a capital «f $20,000, in shares of $100 each. Another evidence that leading Grits like Sir A. J. Smith as well as Conservatives are fast giving in their evidence in the most tangible manner in favor of the National Policy. —— Tuere are those in Charlottetown to-day, whese parents, sons, brothers and relatives are enjoying the sweets of office under Sir John’s Government, and at the same time are making use of their positions to abuse and misrepresent every act of that Govern. ment at whose bountiful table they partake of their daily bread. Surely, common decency should teach those « fiicials, at least, not to act the part of political fire- brands. It is not enough for those to whom we allude, it seems, to occupy positions to which in justice they are not entitled, but, in addition to that, they must add insult to in- jury by doing all in their power, by word and deed, to injure the very Government which feeds them. ---~>--- - Fresh Sacuoyx, Halibut, and Cape Cod Cranberries for sale at the Fish Market, @rafton Street. {june 8 —_——}--— -- Wuar will make @ man or woman more gross or illnatured thau a severe attack of raeumatism ? What will effect a cure as jromptly as the Great Ger:nan Remedy St. Jacobs Oil? Mr William Davidge, related the following significaut. facts bearing upon the above query, to a representative of « prom inent Philadelphia Daily. ‘‘ My father, the old comedian, now with Hill’s Troupe, has been very enthusiastic about the powerful effects of St. Jacobs Vil in rheumatic cases fr some time past. He had been 4 great ecff-rer from rheumatism for years, and no tr.atment he received appeared to do him any god I head sometime siree ising St. Jacobs Oil, and he appeared to be veligated with the way the Oil acted in his case Not long after that I had a bad rheu- matic attack myself, caused. I think, by ex- posure while travelling, and remembering what my father had said about St. Jacobs Oil was strictly true, for before I had used much of the remedy my rhewmatsm had entirely left me, and | have not bcen bothered in that wiv since. That Oil is certainly a wonderful discovery, and does a vast amount of good.” W. should say that Mr. Davidge isthe well- &uowa aod p»palar actor. —_— Fiiow’ Hiitiryoy: —A geittleman writes: ‘I have suffered tor over four years with night losses and general weakness caused by abuse. | had tried all the atvertised medicines, and a number. of eminent doctors, and found no relief or benefit. Ihave used twelve boxes of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, and am enti ely restored. Ree advértigement in another col- Hall bonged ttetown by Apot (my UNION BANK P. B ISLAND. DIVIDEND NO. 36. TOTICE is hereby given that a Dividerd LN atthe rate of eight per cent. per annum has been declared on the capital stock of this Bank for the past eix months, payable at its Head Office azd Branches atter this date. GEORGE MACLEOD, Charlottetown, May 31, 1852. Cashier. Valuable Private Residence FOR SALE. I AM instructed to Sell at Public Auction, on the Premises, at noon, on SATUR- DAY, it7th JUNE next, that handsomely situated and desirable property now occupied by Mr. F. W. Hyndman at Brighton. There are about two acres of land. with 500 feet of shore fronting on the North River. The buildings are only four years old, well and substantially built, and conveniently arranged. The premises may be examined at sny time. For further particulars apply to Mr. Hyndman, W. D. STEWART, Anctionoer, Ch’town, May 27, 1882--eod pat WANTED. . Lease or Purchase, A FIELD of from four to six acres, withiu one mile from the Province Building. Apply to JOHN A, MacDONNELL, President Caledonian Club of P. FE. I. Ch’town, May 27th, 18 2.—tf ALL RIGHT ILL stand at “The North American Hotel” on May 11th, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July 4th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist This will be con- tinued throughopt the season, health and weather permitting, For fuzther particulars see posters. NEWTON LEE. April 22. 1882— tf Royal Insurance Cony OF ENGLAND. mee. « $25,000,000 .00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. 3 FOUN MACEACHEBY, * Mareb 2, 1887. of. , alter an illness of eighteen | His long and trying sickness, | | LONDON | HOUSE. Kelly aged 72 years, only surviving brother | j i i i ! EX PRINCE EDWARD. GEO. DAVIES & C0. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- sonally by Mr. Harris in the best markets in England. selected To meet the hard times, the Goods are marked: at a very small advance for Cash. May 26, 1882. BORE TaD MEETINGS Messrs, Brecken and Jenkins Will meet the Electors of Queen’s County at the following places : FIRST DISTRICT. Doyles Cross, Lot 20—Monday, 5th June, at 2 o'clock, p. m. , Clifton Hail, Monday, o'clock, p, m. St, Ann’s, Lot 22—Tuesday, 6th June, at 2 o'elovk, p. m. Bradalbane—Tuesday, 6th of June, at 7.30 v’cleck, p.m. Springton— Wednesday, 7ih of June, a 3 o'clock, p. m,. Kelly’s Cross--Wednesday, 7th June, at 7.30 o'clock, p. mm, Crapand Hail—Touraday, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Bonshaw—Thursday, 8th June, at 7.30 o’clock, p. m, SECOND DISTRICT. Milton Hall—Friday, 9th June, 2p m. Rustico Bank—Fri‘ay, 9th June, 7.30 p. m. New Glasgow—Saturday, 10th June, 2 p. m. Brook fiela—Saturday, 10th June, 7.30 p. m. Cornwall— Monday, 12th June 2p. m Dominion Scho 1, Long Creek—Monday, 12th June 7.20 p. m. South Wiltshire—Monday, 19th Jane, | p. m. THIRD DISTRICT. Winsloe Road, Northern Schoolhouse— W ed- nesday, 14th June, 2 p. m. Brackley Point Road, Harrington Schoolhouse _ -=Wednesday, 14th June, 7 30 p. m. Saw Mill —Thursday, 15th June, 2p m Cove Head, Western Scho lhouse—Thursday, 15th June, 7.30 p. m. ; Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Road—Friday, 16th June, 2 p. m. Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, 16th June, 7.30 . m. Fort Augustus, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, 17th June, 2 p. m. Lot 48, Driscoll’s Schoolhouse—Saturday, 17th June, 7 p. m. Other meetings will be announced at an early day. LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, LAWN TENNIS NETS, LAWN TENNIS BALLS, LAWN TENNIS SHUES, LAWN TENNIS HATS, LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, —AT THR— LONDON HOUSE. May 27, 1882—lm GARDEN SEEDS, Garden Seeds. Fresh and Good, Opening To-day at HARYIE'S BOOKSTORE. Y29 j; 5th June, at 7.30 4 A Fine Stock of Men's Suits Made to Order from Li. Charlottetown, May 31, 1882. Tse SPRING GOODS, 1882. i Have Just Completed A Very Large Stock of New Goods, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. mp Buyers will find no better value in the city. Felt. Hats and Clothing. Scotch Tweeds and English Worsted Cloths. TRUNKS AND VALISES In Goop VALUE. &. PROWSE. ° The Canada Fire and liability, and will, pa: business will te carried on without signed. ESTABLISHED 1864. LOSSES PAID TO DATE GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT 4 ALEX, 8S. URQUHART, General Agent. Office—Next door to Owen Connolly & Uo’s, Q May 25, 1832—2w SECURITY TO POLICY HOLDERS Marine Insurance Uo'y EREBY GIVE NOTICE that they have trasferred their Fire Insurance business to the Citizens’ Insurance Co’y of Canada, who assume all pay atl elaims arising under their current Policies. The interruption at the office of the under- ALEX. 8. URQUHART, AGENT. CITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Presipenr—SIR HUGH ALLAN, (Allan Steamship Co.) $1,800,000 90 112,000 00 1,270,383 48 GERALD E, HART, General Manager. ueen Street, Charlott:town, N. B.—I have appointed Mr. J. Mercatr Travelling Agent for the above Co. A.38. U. To the klectors of Queen's County. ENTLEMEN, —-.faving received the unanimous nomination of the Delegates conveved at Charlottetown, on the 30th inst., to select candidates to contest the County, in the interests of the Liberal-Uonservative party, at the coming general election, 1 beg to solicit your support for myself and my col- league, Mr. Brecken. I do so with the more confidence that I feel assured the constituency | aspire to represent is truly and essentially iudepend:nt; that the great majority possess that intelligence and discrimination which enable them to dis- cern and appreciate the good qualities of a Government such as now rules the destinies of Canada, whose history proves them to be gifted with that rare admimstrative capacity and exceptional financial abiuty, which have the effect of rapidly and easily developing + he resources of the country, mamtainuiug, at the same time, a large aud increasiny surplus im the treasury, - a surplus produced by a fiscal policy which, while 1t does not press unduly Prince Bdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 18. SOMMER ARRANGEMENT. to take effect on the 6th June, 1868 “TRAINS OUTWARD. on the industrial classes, stimul.tes and turing iaterests, which are indispensable, as adjuvauts to agriculture, in promoting the prosperity of a people. surplus, the Govemmment is in a position to deai liberally with the Provinces, and the fact that, in the supplementary es’ imates, there is the handsome sum of $312,000 for this Island, is evidence of the inteution, as well as the ability of the Executive, t» provide ungiudy- ingly for our public works; and I am happy to be in a pesition to state that engimeers will be here almost directly to conimerce one of the works; i. ¢., to survey the different routes suggested for the location of the Cape Traverse Railway. Under the poliey of the Mackenzie Govern- ment, on the other hand, the resources of the country were undeveloped, mines and manufactures were reduced almost to a standstill, and the treasury was worse than empty—its only possession being a large and annually increasing deficit. These are facts, gentlemen; if auy one be disposed to doubt them, I shall have much pleasure when we meet, in proving them beyond dispute, and I trust to the good sense and patriotism of the Etectors of Queen’s County not to aid in put- ting men in power whose manifest incapacity reduced our cozatiy to the confines of ruin. The attacks of the Opposition on the policy adopted by the Gove:nment for the building of the Canada Pacific Railway and the devel- opment of the Great North-West, are effectu- aly and most satisfactorily answered, and the wisdom of that policy triumphantly confirmed by the vast and daily stream of immigration now pouring into that great and increasing fertile portion of our courtry. The question of our claim to a portion of the Fisuery Award is one of great difficulty. chi fly due to the fact that the Terms of Union agreed to by the Laird-Haythorne Delegation stipulated that the other Pro- vinces shou d participate equally in the Award with. this Island, and,.to. the fact that our distinctive claim was not urged before the Fishery Commis- sion. I believe, however, that there is still a chance of our receiving @ portion; and, if elected, I wil use every effort to see that justice is done in this matter, i very much regret that time w'l! not permit me the pleasure of mally sole ting yur suffrages; but if youdo me the honor of return- ing me as ove of your representatives, I will justify your confidence by striving, to the utmost of my power, to further the inter: ste of his County, of the Island, and of this Canada of Uurs lam, gentlemen, ith every consideration, Yours traly, J.T. Jk KINs. May 31, 1882. St.James' Lhurch Bonds, g Teac of St. James’ Church, having , i 1 unsold # few Bonds Of the 1->uc ad. vertiged in Jauuary last, any parties desiring to purchase will ive #li information upon appiication to JNO. WM.MORRISON, | cron 9 encourages those great mining and manufac- | Bradalba’e | * 6 09 * Having so large a‘ Freetown | * 8 26 **, STATIONS, EXPRESS. ; MIXED, MIXED, ‘4? e@ AE vD 9.2 am ‘ Ch’town ..|Dp 6.45am|2? 3-204") pp 4 20m Royalty Jc ‘* 7.00 ** Dpi0.02** ‘440 * N Wiltsh’e “735 “ * 10.53% | “5.28 © Hunter R’r. * 745 * “* 310% ]* 5.42 °° ae 11.50 ae te 6 7 ae | no : vs a .« }Ar6 25 .* Co'ty Line. | 8.16 12 00 Dp 6 30 * “12.l5pm * 645 * Keusingt’n| ** ~ 40 “12 46°" 705 * 'Ar9 05 **}Ar 1.15 **, ** 7 40 © Summ'side 9 5 «| Dp 2.00 «| Wellingt’n ‘10.00 **! * 249 ** ' Port Hill. .; °*10 27 “| ** 3.30 ** _O’Leary...° “1 20 ry a. 45s sey Bloomtield | “11.3% **, “525 ** \ alberten, -12,05pm 06.99 © ‘Tignieh.. !Ari2.40 * |Ar 7.20 “ -Oh town ..|/Dp 4 0O0pm| Up 7 00am | Royalty Je} * 4.15 6 | 857.28 | Terese: ':. “iggy F740" Selene...) “¢6) © T"Ooi'” »,'Ar 6.05 ** (Ar8.46 ** Mt. stew't 5.15 Dpy 00 © Morel]....] ** 5.43 **) ** 9.43 * 'St. Peter’s.| * 6.4 “* | “10.18 * Bear Kiver| ‘‘ 6 38 ‘| ‘)1 10 ** Souris ..../Ar 7.10 “ |Ari2.00 * Mt. Stew’t Dp5 15pm|Dp 9 10am Cardigan ..| ‘* 6 10 ** | “10 35 * Seorget’n..| Ar 6 30 * |Arl1 00 * TRAINS INWARD. | STATIONS. | EXPRESS. | MIXED. | MIXED. | Jh'town .. Ar 8.00pm Ar 3 50pm Arl0. 20am | Royalty Je|Dp 7.45 ‘* \Dp3.25 -* | Dpi0.¢2** N Wiltsh’e se 7.11 6. “sé 2.29 “ec se. 9 15 se ' Hunter R’r} ** 7.00 **; ** 2.11 “| * @00*% | Bradalba’e ' “é 6.36 “ee “es 1.30 “e se 8.25 “ ‘Co’ i | e¢ re oi * oe" Co’ty Line. 6.30 1.20 Arsll* Freetown..| “ 619 “; ** 1.05 “ Dp7.55 “ Kensingt n “e 6 O4 “ “12 40 “ae ee 7.25 “ * 640 “112.00 “, * 7.00 “ yor mi as 5.20 ** Arll.30am Wellingt 'n| Dp 4 46 * Dpl0 35 * Port Hall, .| ** 4.17 * ' * 9 43 ** O Leary. ..| ** 3.23 “| “ 8.18 * Bloomfield 6 3.06 «f & 7.50 “se i a ia ‘s 8 10 “é Alberton ..! ** 2.40 Ar 6.55 “ Vignish ... ** 200 “ |Dp 6.00 “* Ch'town ..'!Arl0.00am/ Ar 7.00pm Royalty Jc Dp 9 45 ** | I»p 6 37 ** ees sae "Tr" 1" Sse * Bedford. ..| ** 9.20 **' © 6.00 +! al * OOS? BD S| Mt. Stew't) 4.645 + /Ar5.00 “« Morell.... Dp$.17 ‘‘ 'Dp4 15 “ st. Peter's! “7.55 “| 3.42 © Rear River! **.7 23 * 1 * 260 * Soutis...<1** Gie' "1 * £8 * Mt. Stew’t! Dp 8.45am!Dp 4.50pm, _ Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.50 **| ** 325 * Georget’n “sé 7.30 a. “e 300 se L. B. ARCHIBALD, Snperiot« ndent Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1882, wkly, pres ne sj pio kca 6) Freehold Farms. 4 OR SALE—Severable valuable Farms in aifferent part« of the country, Four particulars «pplyto 4& MoNEILL, Auct’r. April 18, 63—tf | i To the Free and Independent Electors of Queen’s County. GENTLEMEN, — Again I have the honor of soliciting your suffiages at the Election to be held for the Dominion House of Commons on the 20th June next, thanking you for the support you formerly accorded to me as a representative of the Liberal Conservative Party in this Province at a time when its policy was first inaugurated, I can now the more confidently appeal to you when we know the success which has foliowed the introduction of that policy, As one of your representatives in Parliament for the past four years, my views upon most of tlie lezaig questions of the day are known to you. : Asupporter of the Liberal Conservative Party of the Dominion, I have endeavored, having your espectal interests in view, to assist the present Goverument in its mapy measures advancing the material interests of Canada, Without increasing our taxation it has been able to establish and foster great manufactur- ing and commercial indus'ries, and by wise and jadicious legislation materially to adva«-ce the prosperity of the whole people, A yearly surplus in the treasury has proved its capacity for admivistering the finances of the country, and enabled us to-day to enjoy free of duty some of the necessaries of life. The unprecedented development aad peop- ling of the North West Territories has been the result of the contract made by the present Government with the Canada Pacific Kailway Company, in the face of the bitverest opport- tion for some time past given to any publie measure. A year’s experience has more than jusufied the Gover: ment in that act, and falsified every prediction against its success. I will not deceive you by announcing my- se'fa Free Trader. 1 will be as honest as Mr. Blake, the Leader of the Reform Party, and, using his words in his recent address, say, ** Free Trade is for us impossible, and the issue is whether the present tariff is ect or detective and unjust.” Ihave no hesitation in upholding the present tariff, believing it to be tramed in the best mterests of the whole Dominion, and that its adoption has infused new life and vigor into our country, lifting it out of the condition of prostration into which it had suvk four years ago. The settled policy of both parties is adverse to Free Trade. It is dishonest to attempt to conceal the fact. I ask your su on DO false issue, but if elected by you will always feel it my duty in the adjustment of the Tariff, to see that the particular interests of this Pro- vince are not overlooked. Our claim to a pertion of the Fisher Award is ove of paramount importance. } regret that hitherto our efforts to ubtain its recognition have been unavailing with both political parties. We have, at least, the satisfaction of knowing that po time or op- portunity has been lost im presenting it. Finding that our cla ms singly and apart from that of the Maritime Provinces, would not be entertained favorebly by the House, I,with the other representatives of this Island, joined hands with the representatives of the Maritime Provinces and pressed our case upon the Dominion Parliament with a strength only to be gained by united action. You are aware of the failure of that effort, and the pro- nounced opinions of the leaders of both par- ties asainst us. It is greatly to be regretted that the separate and distinct claim of the Island was not, at the settlement of the case presented before the Fishery Commis- sion at Halifax. duly made and claimed. it was an inexcusable oversight on the part of the counsel representing this Island, For although recognizing the fact that the arbi- trarors could by no possibijity have made s separate award in our case, the fact of our having a distinct claim, jad it thus been brought to the notice of the tritish Agent, would have placed us in a much be ter i- tion when distribution w s made a.d New- toundland paid a portion of the award. Dealing with a Government whick has so far recoguized the rights generaily of the Maritime Provinces to this Award as to grant for the material furtherance of t eir fisheries the interest ov the tull sum avarded, | shall copimre to press fer the recognition of a claim which I believe tu be just and equ table. The grant this year msde to «ur public work< isan earnest «f the evident intent of the Government to deal genercusly with us. Iueced not say that, knowing from whence it conies, every dolar granted will be really appr: piiac'ed and sprnt for the pur- poses for which they were granted. My coileague. Pr. Jeukivs, and myself will, I trust, be able in the short time al- owed us, to meet most of you at the public meetings called throughout the County. ] have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours reepectiully, FREDK, DEST. CROLX BRECKEN, June 1, 18$2-—ne Political Meetings. — —-—— Messrs, Laird and Davigs Will meet the Electors of the First District of Queen's County at the following times and places :— FIRST DISTRICT. Doyle’s Cross, Lot 20—Monday, 5th June, at 2 clock, p. m. Clifton Hall—Menday, 5th June, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m. St. Ann’s, Lot 22—Tuesday, 6th June, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Bradalbyn —fuesday, 6th June, at 7.30 o’clack, p. m Springton — Wednesday, 7th June, at 2 o clock, p m Kelly’s Cro: s— Wednesday, 7th June, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m Crapand Hali—-Thureday, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Bonsiaw — Thursday, 8th June, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m. SECOND DISTRICT. Milton Hall—-Pricay, 9th June, 2 p. m. Rustico Bank— Frivay, 91h June, 7 30 p. m. New Glaegow—Satarday, Wth Juas, 2 p. m. Brookticld—Satarday, 10th Jane, 7.30 p. m. Corn wail— Monday, I2th June, 2 p m. Dominion School, Long Creek Monday, 12th June, 7.20 p. m. Youth Wiltshire— Monday, 19th June, Pp. m. THIRD DISTRICT. Winsloe Road, Northern “choulhouse— Wed- nesday, 14th June. 2p. m. Brackley Point Road, Harringten Schoolhouse -—— Wednesday, 14th June, 7.30 p.m. saw Mill Bridge - Thursday, 15th Jane, 2 p.m Jove Head, Western Schovihouse—Thursday, 15th June, 7 30 p m. Ten Mile House, St. Peter’s Road—Friday, 16th June, 2p m Mount stewart Hall — Friday, 16th June, 7.30 Fort Augustus, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, _ 17h Jane, 2 p. m. Lot 48, Driscoll’s Schoolbouse-—Saturday, 17th Jane. 7 p wr. a FOR SALE. —s PCRTLAND CEMENT. PEAKE BBUR & WHY, Leper om SS SE * es, Se eee me ss ee tie a Semi mer tl RR “on. ees = _ 1 a A RS Li sound oe A 2