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Improvements in Charlottetown. activity in building, con- : unnatural : has, of the railway, etc., a yuiet time and Charlotte- TH sequen b 7 a sy course, been succeeded { ) builders. uUdpEen a stringency amons too many dwellings and teo many tewn fas the Province ; shop: te meet the wants of and till there is a large increase of farmers the country, we cannot expect to see very in The pepula many additions to the city. | tion of the town must, under present cit- cumstances, be strictly proportionate to the popr lation of the country. if our wealthy men were sutticiently enterprising and make Charlottetown at- tractive to strangers by the introduction of water, by the establishment of one or two hotels having the modern conveniencies of civilized life, by the erection of a Music Hall. by the cultivation of ornamental shade trees, by the expenditure of a little public spirited to goo taste upon squares, parks and gardens, we inight fairly anticipate the ‘influx of a large number ef wealthy persons seeking rest. recreation and pleasure during the summer months; and the growth of the town would not, in that case, be solely de- pendent upon the growth of the population of our rural districts. But as it is, the oc- eupntion of the architect and builder must, necessarily, for some years at least, be somewhat dull. Citizens will, however, be mak ing improvements, 4s the years go by ; and this year is ne exception in Charlotte- town. We note that Willian A. Weeks, Esq., is erecting a very fine dwelling on the site of his old house, north side of Rotechfert Messrs. Sterling & Harris being & S. Lowe [ts Square the architects, and Slessrs. Hi. the builders. The frame is now up. prepertions are very upeu it has evidently been well done. It is 42x47 feet, with kitchen attached,French fair: and the work roo!, octagen wing in front, and a large bay window facing Pewnal Street. The dwell- ing, rooins be fitted up for bot and cold water, etc. Messrs. H. and S. Lewe are also building contain 16 will when completed, will and a spacieus hall, and ~ a dwelling for Henry Palmer, Esq., on the site of the old house which was burnt last Mr. Paluier’s heuse is to be 25 with -mansard roof, and bay windows infront. The kitchen is to The honse will contain eleven Sunimer, xo, two storeys, be aitached. roums. ‘owen Connolly, Esq., is building a fine brick dweliing on Dundas Esplanade. [t is 40x40, with two stories and mansard roof, and to contain twelve rooms. Vr. Joseph Taylor is completing a large wooden dwelling, on Hillsborough street, near Beer's Square. 34x40 feet, is two storeys with mansard roof, and It measures contains eighteen roems. Mr. Joseph Taylor is also building for Mr. Griffin (painter) a neat cottage on King street, feet, 14 feet post, with kitchen attached to contain six rooms. Phomus Atley, Esq., is superindtending the erection of a large warehonse, etc.. on V ater street, directly opposite the Examin- Ex Office. It is to be of brick, 60x45 feet, and will cost about $3,500, ‘These are among the chief of the improve ments we see going on. isha tc “Steel Rails. 22x55 **A Reaver” asks why we have not con- tradicted the erroneous statement of the Patriot that the steel rails now here are to bs taken for the ‘‘Interevlonial.”’ To this question we reply that we do net exist for the sole purpose of contradicting the erroneous statements of the Putriot. away We should, indeed, have no time tode any- thing else were we to contradict all the ecronecus sturies told by thosg who oppose the Government. — et RP sienbaiins RHSCUED FROM DBATH. KDWAKD ISLANDER S NARROW | HIS DECLARATION THAT HE HAD POINT WHARF BY A PRINCE ESCAPE, ~ BEEN PUSHKY) OFF YORK A SAILOR. Shortly before one o'clock, on Saturday morning, Mr. John Cohalan, iving on Main street, Portland, after having retired to hia bed, was alarmed by the cries of & human being. The cries appeared to come from a distance. A great storm prevailed at the time —thunder, lightning and rain. Mr. Cohalan and his son, John, immedi- ately started out. Rushing down Main street, Portland, they became satisfied that the cries were froin some part of the city. Reaching North street they had no doubt that the person needing assistance was somewhere in the vicinity of Gerows wharf. Arriving at the latter place they saw the form of aman in the mud below The party was too much exhausted to tell what had happened. Messrs. Cohalan were soon joined by Michael Collins, and Policeman Currie put in an appearance shortly afterwards. A rope was procured and a portion of it was fastened around the body of the ian below. ‘The tide was out latter must have perished before assistance could have him. As quickly as possible he was hotsted up to the wharf and removed to Mr, Joseph Tole’s house, on North street. A messen- ger was dispatched for a medical mau and at a quarter past twe Dr. James Christie arvived. He found the man, mid- die-aged, name unknown, in a very ex-{ hausted condition. He advised that seme | stimulant be procured without delay. In auswer te loud knocks by a Paily News’ representative, Mr. John Walsh, of Mull street, got out of bed, and furnished some whiskey for the exhausted man, who, after taking the liquor appeared te revive some- what. Dr. Christie then ordered his re- moval to the Public Hospital. This order was carried out about three oclock this morning, the unfortunate man | being conveyed to that institution by Mr. John Doherty's team. Mr. Colalau and son deserve every credit for leaving their house in such a storm and going to the assistance of the man. Had they not gone he would likely have died from starvation. Even after his rescue he would have died but for their efforts to keep his body warm. Mra. Tole rendered valuable assistance after the man had been breught to her house. At 3,30 o'clock this morning a represen- ative of the Daily Neves visited the Public Hospital. He found that man had recovered sufticienily to tell his name and to give an account of hew the accident had occurred. He said his name was Wil- liam Dunean; that he belonged te Char- lottetown, P. i. 1.; that he is now in the employ of the Grand Southern Railway and residing at Fairville: that sven after midnight, while he was at York Point Slip, & sailor belonging to a schooner lying at tailway wharf approaciied him and asked for twenty-five cents; that he refused to give him the money, whereupen the sailor pushed him over the wharf, adding, ‘‘D—n your soxl.” Hedoes not Know the sailor's name, but thinks he could recognize him if or ft he reached ; } 0 clock i} Lilie he saw him again.—-St. John News, (7a se North Pole Refrigerator and Freezer. THe St. Jolin Suu publishes an account of the North Poie Refrigerator and Freezer, which was recently invented by Messrs. Clark & Lockerby, (both young men for. merly belonging to this city) The Sux says :-—Messrs. Clark & Lockerby, Germain Street, are now manufacturing extensively a new and improved style of refrigerator which bids fair to rival all others and be- come the most popular and useful article of its kind now in use in the household or store. These refrigerators are convenient, and can be made to any size to order. The household style is divided into two large compartments, one for the purpose of keep- ing perishable articles of food, and the other containing an ice-box and a freezer, the freezer being charged from thetup. Th» larger styles of refrigerators and freezers are intended for the use of hotels and stores where a large quantity of stuff is to be kept cool. These have three compartments and can be made to order toany size. There are three regular sizes of refrigerators for houses, those for hotels, ete., being of special make. a Messrs. Clark & Lockerby commenced the manufacture.of their North Pole Re- irigerator and Freezer about the first of March last, and have been kept very busy since. During the time that has elapsed they have made and sent out about fifty refrigerators, and wherever they have been SyVEN cars of the freight train from Tig- nish ran off the track at Elerslie this morning. ‘The accident was caused by rails svreading. No serious damage was done. Beautirur.-—The most magnificent assort- iment of Dressed Dolls we have ever inspected are now ov exhibition at the Diamond Book- store, varying irom eight dollars dewuwards. Amprosk Brows, Esq., of the tirm of W. t A. Brown & Co., left for Great Britain this morning to purchase fall and winter stocks of dry goods, &c, Danien Hovason, Eso., Prothonotary, ar- rived home on Saturday night, sian tieieliilaaiieet ie Sunsrroxe.—A child of Mr. George Rey- nokils was seriously sunstruck while sitting on # doorstep on Pownal Street yesterday at noon. Dr. Taylor was immediately sum- moned xnd did all in his power to relieve the child, but to-day it contmues ina very bad condition, and itis thought the stroke will eud fatally. oe THe Fraxxity House Express will run three times a week to Lorne Hotel, leaving town at 6p. m. on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, returning the following mornings. They will start from Rankin House, calling at Revere House,—Henry Ciarke, Driver, )placed they have given the greatest satis. faction. They are at present making a large refrigerator and freezer for the gro- cery store of Messrs. Logan, Lindsay & Co., King street. HOW THE FREEZING IS DONE. Over the freezing box is an opening in the top of the refrigerator, into which the ice, mixed with a small proportion of salt is Introduced, and lies on and around the freezing box. Under the freezing box is the ice box. Mr. Clark put the freezing apparatus to work while our reporter was visiting his warerooms yesterday, aud in hardly half a minute's time, quite a thick shell‘of ice had formed on the top of the freezing box on the inside, where it had “ sweated,” or the water hac collected in drops from condensation. It could then be removed in pieces with a knife. The inside of each refrigerator is lined with zinc, and the ive box and freezer are made of galyanized iron. The North Pole Refrigerator and Freezer is cheaper in pro- portion to size than the American vulsigors tors that have been imported here, and for the purposes of freezing and the preserva. tion of perishable articles of food are vastly superior to the American, A perfectly d ; atmosphere is kept up in them, any seals jy '6-2i this wk e od next wk del Maile ee ee wee ; } ture that may exist when they are put in _ owe " “* a an epaeie ay walls. used by them, they are a great deal more economic than any of the Ameriean makes, and but a small qnantity of salt is required for the purposes of the freezer. Thu North Pole Refrigerator and Freezer is made entirely upos the premises by Messrs, Clark & Lockerby, and in ordering the style and price can be arranged to sit. Mesars. C. & L. have now on hand a good stock of refrigerators and freezers, and any who comtemplate putting in a vefrigerater for the preservation of their summer deli- cacies during the hot season, liad better give Messrs. Clark & Lockerby a call at 105 Ger- main street, opposite Trinity Church, and see the best and most iinproved., ini Special Notices. A woop table at the Franklin. You can get Carters, ‘Toirays, Stephens, and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 18 ()ueen St, | Hype’s Cerosraren Cures at the ‘‘bamily Grecery. jy 16 PLAN TS,—Largest and Cheapest assort- ment of Geraniums, Muschias, Petunias, &c., from 10 vents to 15 cents each, at the Agricul. tural Store.-—K. May. [ju 8 oi Parrigs whe require first class stationery, printed or stamped with «die, crest or mono gram, can be supplied with any quantity, no matter how large or small the order may be, by applying to G. H. Haszarp, 18 Queen St. Now that the beantiful dust is flying, go to the Franklin Honse, and leave the dust behind, Just Recwivep.—A large supply of toreign and other note paper, also envelopes, at the Agricultural Store, —R. May. jy 15 31 Evervropy flocks to Rabin & Hart’s for good cigars and tobaccos, Jus the place for folks seeking health and quiet at the Franklin. [ju 14, 3i eod GRENADINES at 10 cents and 12 cents at the London House, |j 29 Gop FLAK tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. Ceot, clean rooms at the Franklin. [sLAND STRAWKERRIES and Cream at W. Fr. Carter's Confectionery, Upper Queen Street. je29 3w rrour—-200 bbls. White Buns, and 100 bbls. Otter Creek, just received at Brer & | j28 COFFS, For fresh, pure air and clean surroundings go the Franklin. Sux Ummrenunas very cheap, at the London House. {j) 29 PinavoR# cigars at Rubin & Hart's. THE country looks splendid—the Franklin is surrounded by Green Fields, with a shady grove in front, Grey and Black striped Summer Silks, very cheap, at the London House. {j} 29 Smoke Durham, N. ©., tobacco, from Bubia & Hart's, Smoke cheroots, from Rubin & Hart’s. - — ' Last Night of the boy. BENEFIT OF Messrs. Nannary & Lindley, —_—_—— Under the Distinguished Patronage of LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HAVILAND, Whe has signitied his intention ot honor- ing the Company by the presence, on this oceasion, of himself and family. Mr. EB. T. Stetson Will appear as E.Liorr Gray, in Lester Wallack’s Great Play, “ROSEDALE,” Played over 1000 times in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and the greatest success known to the Stage of both Cortiuents, First Appearance of Miss Marion Summers, the eminent New York Artist, and LITTLE NELLIE STETSON. The magnificent Band of the 82nd Battal- ion, under the direction of Mr. Galbraith. have kindly volunteered their services, Mr, S. N. EArve has also kindly offered his aid, July 19, 1880. ANNUAL PICNIC St Pattick’s 1, A. & B, Society, TENHE Members of Sr. Patriex’s Toran. ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT Socrery will hold their Annual Pie¢cnie on Wednesday, the 4th August, --ON THE— Grounds of Thomas Handrahan, Ksq., Nearly opposite the residence of G. W, DeBuois, Esq., Malpeque Road. The grounds are beautifully situated, well shaded, and suitable in every particular for Picnic purposes. : A good programme of Games is being ar- ranged, which includes Men’s and Boys’ Foot and Sack Races, Quoits, ete. A tone-hour Walking Match will also take place. Liberal prizes given for ail Games, _ St, Patrick’s Brass Band will \e *n attendance. Good Violinists will also be | engaged, and every preparation made by the Vommuttee tor a pleasant time. A first-class Refreshment Saloon will be properly conducted on the grounds, Tickets 25 cents; children 10 cents. To be — ay ance to grounds, Should 4th prove untavorable. th icnic | will be held on the following day, Sains RICHARD WALSH, Operation congealing and forming a thin July 19, 1880-—Caw m th See’y Com. ' : shell of ice or hoar frost on the interior | As to the amount or quantity of ice / ~ ° “+ ——ae bes - NEW We have Just Received our first instalment of IN EW Spring Goods hi 8. - “ “(alforman,” from Londos, “Nestorian,” from Glasyow, * Polynestan,” from Liverpool, and in a few days, on arrival of ether Steamers cwa Hali- fax, and ‘Prince Edward’ Direct to this Port, of will have the Balance our New Stock of Stapie and Fancy RY GOODS. As our Buyer purchased our Stock at OLD PRICES and in anticipation of large advances in the price of all kinds of DRY GOODS, bought a much larger Stock than usual. Therefore, we are in a position to give our customers the benefit of CHEAP GOODS DERING THIS SEASON, With our extended premises giving us greater facilities for doing business, and our very large Stock well bought in the best Hnglish, American and Canadian markets, we expect to add to our present large number of customers. It is only necessary to give us a call, examine our Goods, and you will be satisfied they are right in Price, Quality and Style, We give patterns of every kind of Goods, and take pleasure in showing them whether you purchase or not. UMS & SIRS rr rns ott a Ocean Steamship Co, OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, o— bs 4 ¥ AUTUMN TRIP, 1380. ee ee cme eee The Virst-Clasa fron Screw Steariship PRINCE EDWARD. 1364 Tons Register, Classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyds; Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the Sth of September, AND WILL SAIL FROM Liverpoel for Charlottetown About the 20th September, Carrying freight at through rates from Londog and Glasgow, deliverable at (harlotte- town, Georgetown, Summerside, Al- berton, Souria, Pictou and Shediac. For Freight, apply in London to Jegyw PrrcatRn & SONS, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Glasyow, (o JAMES Kevtso, 134 St. Vincent Street ; in Pictou, N. 5, to Noonan & Davirs; or here, to PEAKE BRO’S & CO., Ch’town, July 19, ’80-—eod tf Managers, —— ——— RECULAR TRADER rps a oe —— a = a Pb. ISLAND, DIRECT, FALI TRIP, 1880. The Splendid Clippei Rurkentine 425 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, CHARLES GOULD, COMMANDER, Will Sail from London ON OR ABOUT . . ce *er : THE Sth SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou,,. ‘reorgetewn, Summerside, Souris and Shediac, _ Parties wishing*to have their geods de- livered nae early in the season, will do well te torwerd their orders in ti : ders me, 56 as no detain the Vessel, —_ For Preight or Passage, apply in London te JOHN Pircarrn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Liverpool, to Prrcdinn Brorugrs 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, 7 ro} “Y Op PEAKE BRO’s & CO. Ch’town, July 19, 1880 <—eod tf 1 Yigg» tae for the DAILY EXAMINER, 6 Cheapest and most New published in the Provinces. a $e rr Wants, Lost, found, &c. a Advertisements under this heading, in spuce not exceedi ; p92. ¢0 “; : Y Te, t ee Cee ding half an ine A, will be inserted for Len Cents per day, ee eae, /ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A goodCOOK. Apply at this Office. {ju 15 eod JANTED—A COOK in a private gen- tleman’s family. Must be well recom» mended, Wages 87 per month, Apply at this office. [ju 3: rs reenter J OST— Between the Atheneum and Union Bank, a $20 note. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. [ju 3 PYXO LET—That new three story House om Grafton Street, opposite the Atheneum, containing six large rooms. Possession given Ist July. Kent moderate. Apply on the premises, {) 17, 2aw tf ERSONS wishing. to get Plain Sewing or Fancy work done immediately, and te order, can bave the same by applying at Mrs. J. R. McKrazir’s King Square, next door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Esq. {j 16 partments to Let, on Euston street, near Great George street. Apply te PATRICK Suerry, Fitzroy street. jl4 té. OABOkES,— Teo or three persons can _ be accommodated with Board and three Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at the Examiner office. june 10 AGSTAFR’S HOTEL, Pownal Street, continues to receive trausient and permanent Boarders. {jit LET.—A pleasantly situated Dwelling House, with stable and garden, directly opposite the ‘‘Dundas Esplanade,” West Sidney street. For further particulars apply April#27, 1880, on the premises. [ma 12 From London ta Charl ttetown, “ETHEL BLANCHE,” hl AE SA OS SRB MTSE PARI at, 8 ACMI ACT Ae ERT cel asia nec BENG ANN MRR. sa FS oo ee Se : F 4 ee ros eg 4 E etd Seal RY a ARE ES mat c git Re as orl sn ie I eg halts eth Ps Fa a ee wtalua 193 OG RAT BY cats preted a ha si ei at hay