LHe DAT Lecal and Other liems. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. \. C. McDonaLop, Esq., is in the City - ' - LEONARD Trerey is sported in ill WAR N EWS nea.th., ; > . rypHorm fever has appeared in}. ae M |The enemy taking up position near | Ismailia — Egyptians burn their runke Seott Act cases were to-day post-| Villages—Troops still disem- er a Te barking for Ismalia, I steamer ‘‘Gulpare” aailed on return to sey the Nev undland coast this forenoon. THE NILE RISING - - s Peacurs, Bartlett Pears, Bananas, Toma aaa tees, Watermelons, at Kennedy's. [auld 2: ‘3 ial Disp ttch, to the Examiner. mn : Tue lobster fishery in Cape Breton has been ALKXANDRIA, Aug. 23. very good this season, c#pecially at Ingonish. Many of the natives have just returned | - - from Port Said aud say that Arabi’s forces Tue Steamer ‘“'M. A. Starr” arrived from} are coucentrating about ten mile from Is- Halifax this morning and will sail on return at | mailia, At the time of passing, the natives 6 p. m. reckoned that abont three thousand soldiers Tue: offices of the Canadian Agency, have | "= there, and had taken Up & position been opened by Hon. Mr. Fabre, at No, 6| “ell seeured with guns. . Others of Arabi’s Chabanais Street, Place Leurios, Paris. | force were arriving. Troops are still dis- ie ini |}embarking at Ismailia, and the soldiers are Witt be open in a few days with all the} 12 readiness for prompt marching It is latest improvements in Photography.—Cook | hoped that everything will be landed by to- & Oo., over the Apothecaries Hall. a 24 31 | morrow. > - - +e ~ How. Ronert MARSHALL, years has conducted the largest insurance | Ismaiita and retiring in a disorderly way business in St. John, has retired, having sold | jy the direction of Zaquaiqu. W — | Before the Egyptian soldiers left the vil- Said lages in the neighberhced of Aboukir, and } 4 ‘Leis ste ) M 3 - 4 . ; Hon. A. W. MeLelan, Minister of Marine} |; Kafreldwar, they burnt the villages’ and and Fisheries, and family will to-morrow vist | : ; Dunk River Hatch, in company with the In- everything that could not be carred away , ‘ r . . . e spector —Col. Duvar. with rhe country in this direction out to Mr. E. L. them. - presents a sad spectacle to the eye, and the Tue number of farms in the United States | smoke from countless fires is arising in all in }880 was 4,003,907, an increase <f fifty- | directions. one per cent. over 1870, when there were The lor g looked for rising of the Nile is 2,044,077. This is how protection kills agri-| now rapidly approaching, and the river culture. | will soon overflow its banks. > -— rr Unfavorable from Syria. The Mule Question. ———— Tuerr is no doubt about it, the gentleman who took the leadership of the party from Mr. Mackenzie should at once have assumed the | party debts which were hanging around the | ex-leader’s neck. | i } cneecieanap Ir is proposed te erect a monument in| Montreal to the memory of the late Hon.|, | _ ; Thomas D’Arey McGee. The projects meets | °?“ ul Despatch to the Examiner. with great favor with all classes and both . CoNSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 23. mationa/ities. The Seltan has received unfavorable James Movewagwasx, Southport, was to-| despatches from Syria concerning the as- day tried by Alex. Hayden and William | sassination of Christians in Beyrout. The Heard Esq, J. P., fora breach of the Scott|Governor of Damascus sends word that Act. He was found fifty dollars and costs.|the feeling gives cause for grave anxiety, The charge agamst Job Bevan wag dismissed. and he pleads strongly for the immediate orth _ | despatch of strong reinforcements. Tur Picnic at St. Peter's Bay yesterday) ford Dpfferin entered a strong protest was a grand financial success. Over four ‘against the action of the Port in preventing thousand people were present and the best of | tf. ombarkation ef mules from Turkey to order prevailed. The excursion returned to | Egypt. The Porte treated the protest with ——— : oO ; T ose ho att d- . P adie Binais ct the atete co "very sheaadé , | silent contempt, but Lord Dafferin retarn- sc i ate ed to the charge, and notified the Sultan Ir isn’t often that a couple is married in that if the protest was not answered im- three languages, but at a wedding in Cleve- mediately, something definite and unpleas- land, O., one day last week, the justice per- j 4"¢ would be the regult. The Porte replied formed the ceremony in English and German, by giving permission for the shipment of the bride responded in Bohemian, and the | mules from Smyrna for use by the British groom answered in German. service. agricultural community. They might as wel A AQUATIC AND NATATOBIAL, AMERICAN journals are discussing whether an industrial community is better than an a locomotive ora railway track. Both are | Sp cial to the Examiner. indispeneable. > whulbahcidics Saratoca, Aug. 23 We learn that James McDonald, Esquire, | Ross is doing splendid exercise here and J. P., of the Customs Department, has pre-| js the favorite man for the single scull race, > ’ . e+ 4 z . . , a 2 ferred charges of a serious character against | .15.}, will take place on Friday. ome of s police officers of the city. The! : ontke are the a aiieoatian of the New Yor«, Aug. 28. Stipendiary Magistrate. At the Oswego Yacht Club Regatta, — which took place yesterday, Kate Grey, of Tur Market—Butter is very scarce 10/ Prenton, Ont., came in. first ; and Gracie Moncton. It was selling for 24Jcents a pound Belleville, of Unt., second. on Saturday, and could hardly be obtained at | that. Eggs are also scarce In St. Soha | MoNTREAL, Ang. 23. there is a femine in this article of food, where! News has been received here which states they sell from 20 to 24 cents a dozen, that Captain Webb has beaten Riley, the ee hoa | American champion swimmer, in the mateh oa. z — > pte ge ees ae for a chousand dollars a side and the cham- illec 1¢ §6€Cc chair o inglish Literature |_ ' and Logie by the appointment of Rev. Elias pionship of the world. Bad des Miles Kierstead. Mr. Kierstead is 32 years ae , . of age and is the youngest son of the Rev. GEN ERAL CABLE NEW S. Elias Kierstead, of Kings Co., N. B x — »>-—-— Tue Rev. E. Goff wishes us to say that he does not take the full credit of the rescue at the surf-bathing affair. The rescue was due to the timely assistance of Mr. Laflamme, of | Oatari», who was one of the bathing party at the time. Dusuin, Aug. 22. The police have found three eye- witnesses to the massacre of the Joyce fannly, They have positively identified four of the ten as having been overheard plotting the murder. The police believe HANAN has publ shed another ultimatum | the tragedy to be the direct outcome of to Ross. It says :—‘'‘In answer to Ross’ | secret societies, with which western Ireland challenge tome, I may say that I have |is permeated. Witnesses are under police thoroughly made up my mind not to row any protection and their names are withheld. race this year, and therefore cannot accommo- | |t 1s belived the trial of the prisoners will date Ross, who seems to be eager to wrest the | },. gin in a few days before the Judges’ championship from me. But 1 hereby make | (Qo. mission Court kere. him an offer . I will consent to row him fou | ye prisoners are described by the peo- or tive miles on any course between here and | ple as ten of the biggest devils in the New York next June, for $7,000 aside and the The witneses pave’ their evi- ; courtry. championship of the word. , ee es celtititiahiindinl dence with the greatest firmness and ; . . . TuESDAY was nomination day in Antigonish, | without hesitation. 0 ee Cape Breton, Lunenburg and Yarmouth, N. | TTAWA, AU. 22. L. Hon, M. Church, Provincial Secretary, | A Quebec despatch says the Australian and Hon? Mr. Gayton, Commissioner of | Government has ordered two new palace- Works and Mines, were returned by their re-| cers of the Davis patent, to be ready in spective counties unopposed, Colin Chisholm | three months. was nominated by the Conservatives of Cape Four hundred acres of coal lands at Breton to contest the County against the Hon, |Nenaimo have been sold to a California A. J. White, Attorney General. CO. W. | Syndicate for $120,000, Another block of Gregory, Liberal, and ©. B. Whidden, Con- four-hundred acres realized $150,000. servative, were nominated in ere A Wine handeed immigrants Save caikded ye a or Pee assembly o Gll the | in Montreal during the past two days. sener a d 4 the appointment “of John 8. | There were over 200 Scotch farmers ia 1). Thompson to the Bench. | good circumstances bound for Ontario and ; oe | the North West. Seventy-five young lads Found Drowned. | seut out by Cardinal Manning are amongst | the number. — —————— “ppOSED SUICIDE AT SOURIS—A MYSTERY | a - —- — oun TO BE SOLVED | JLAaBorERS employed at ballasting on the | Grand Trunk Railway at Ques gumek suc- : + 4 yrs , advance of wages of ten cents Own Wednesday morning the quiet Village cedag te ane. s of Souris West was much excited by the finding of the body of Miss Sarah Sparrow, in the River near the Souris West Bridge. | The unfortunate young woman had been | for some time engaged as a servant in the’ father of the bride, on the 16th inst., by the household of Dr. Cox. She left his resi | Kev <. W. Jobnston, ie — St. — dence on Sunday evening with the object | Capt. Eee eee aad Danie alibeck of going to Church. On her way thither be Ayan Seve 2 whe’ talied at the-house of Mr. Mayo with Irving, of Cape Traverse. ——— i MARRIED. At the residence of Arthur Irving, Esq., inte f g 5 | EEE = intention of leaving a book. | remained there a short time, and on HOTEL Aaety Ale. leaving informed those present that fs ee instead of going to church she would go fora walk, She left the house alone, | and nothing further was heard of her until | her body was found floating in the water at} ®” t the ghane-geatinnsl place. Yesterday av oa ret ie dk = fee ee ing st was commenced in view of her body | . "i cae ae acme eee tw but as some important Witnesses were) 4). agcVail, St Teles Mies Julia McRae. absent it was adjourned until to-day. |); . tte: F Gallant, Tignish, Geo Wightman, Whether the victim came to her death by | \outague; E Talison, Boston; Geo Forbes, her own hands or by others, is yet @ MYS-| Vernon River; Hunter Duvar, Alberton; Jas tery to be solved. = Sour is a : eohes, 1 ae athens heies twenty-three years OF age. er pare ovidence, ; James ry Boston; M puside at Rollo Bay. ' Srowai, dd; D D Ryan, 88 “St: Lawrence.” August 25—A A McLennan, Summer-ide; Wim 8 Williams, do; Isaac B Humphrey, wife and child, Moneton, N B; Jas R Elliot ord | The enemy has suddenly abandoned all | who for many | the position held by them between Suez and | Will Clese Out Balance of Ladies’ and | j i } | ony AT | JOHN McPHEE & Co’s. ——0: —— — | Black and Cream Spatish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, ‘Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirting | Benims, Grey Cotious, Bleached Cottons, Cotton Warp, &e. | i } j i | ! Sy WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER, GOODS, | AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ~ Rare Bargains in every Department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly AU Ge Ropert Orr's OLp Sranp ST. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. ~—-———- 10 | DURING THIS MONTH, | J. B. MACDONALD WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. — o> Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. | Gents’? Sthaw Hits Very Cheap. 20: TRUNKS & VALISES Lowest Prices. Store open every evening until 8 o’clock,. J. B. MACDONALD, Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat QUBEN SrrEet. ES — — — GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Cusfomers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. — - NATICK TO CREDITORS: 7 OTICE is hereby given that Joun Scorr, of Charlottetown, Carriage Buiider, hath, by two several Indentures. eacb Leasing date the third day of July, instant, A D, '+82, conveyed and assigned aj] his real and per- soual estate and eijects to the undersigned, in | trust-for the equal benefit of the creditors of the suid John Scott. All such creditors are hereby notified to furnish their Claims to us, or any of us, with- in one month from this 4*te, and assent to and execute (he assignment. Dated this Twenty-ninth day of July, A. D. 18x2, SELLING OFF —\, Greatly Reduced Prices, A LARGE LOT OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ Hats, Caps, Clothing, &e. 2000 Straw Hats, | | DONALD FERGUSON, WILLIAM SCOTT, EDDISON W. DAWSON, Assiguees. 600 Felt Hats, 50 Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, Boys’ Suits, Youth’s Suits. Men’s Coats, Pants and Vests, Shirts, Linders and Drawers, Collars, Ties, Braces, Xc. Also, 3000 Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, | Borderings, &c. Aa the subscribers are desirous of clearing | out the above Goods during the present) month, great bargains may be expected for Paper Bags, ready cash, which will be F, LePAGE & CO. ‘soup caesar For cau. July 5, 1892—wkly July 29, 1882,—im eod w 3i TO GROCERS! HAVE added to my large and well- selected stock of Stationery, a full line of All the leading sizes constantly on hand and will be printed at low rates if required Aliso Shipping Tags, plain or printed, OB PRINTING of every description, executed with Neatness and [’espatch. OPENED THIS WEEK! DRY GOODS at. the BPXAMINER JOB PRINT:NG, G, H. RAPEAD®... O2 MS, gor, Water and Great George Streets. i July 12, '82—eod 24. 1882. PORK AND HAMS, Les | ND e ‘ { ON HAND AND FOR SALE LOW, OUD Sugar Cured Hams, | AT THE FISH MARKET, | J. H. MYRICK. Ch’town, July 29, 1882. be at eod | ae we a TO TOURISTS } * WILL hire my Barouche and Sp»n, or the ] Victoria one-borse teem Careful] Drivers. | Orders left at my store or at A. McNeill’s Auction Room will be attended to. Drivers will attend at any of the Hote]s and arrange for instructions and terms, H, COOMBS, Aug, 18—pat 3i | ~ | aes Canal Enlargement, nh Te. PERKINS Notice to Contractors —_— fo were TENDERS, addressed to he undersigned, and endorsed “ Tender for ithe Welland Canal,” will be received at this | office until the arrival of the Eastern and | Western Mails on Friday, the Ist day of | September next, for the deepening and com- 5 | pletion of that part of the Welland Canal, | between Ramey’s Bend and Port Colborne, | known as Section No, 34, embracing the | erate part of what is called the « Rock Cut ” | Plans showing the position of the work, ,and specifications for what remains to be done, can be seen at this office, andat the Resident Engineer's Office, Welland, on and after Friday, the 18th day of August next, | where printed forms of tencer can be ob- } tained, Contractors are requested to bear in mind | that tenders will mot be considered unless | made strictly in accerdance with the printed | forms, and, in the case of firms, except there | are attached the actua/ signatu the nature lof the occupation and place of residence of each member of .le same; and an accepted bank cheque for the sum of four }thousand doljars must accompany the re- | spective tenders, which sum Shalt be for- feited it the party tendering declines enter- iug into contract for the works,at tbe rates stated in the offer submitted. The cheque or money thus sent in will be returned to the respective contractors whose | Tenders are not accepted, | This Department does net, however, bind , itsel! to accept the lowest or amy tender. By order, A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary, Dept. of Railways and Canals, ) jy 21 law Ottawa, 15th July, 1882, } tl Ist se Queen Square. eee OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW GO.’ MEDAL, ee et acreBetins} JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. COMPLETE, | Saas STEAMER HEATHER BELLE W ILL leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday acd Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; re- turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock; remaining at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, arriving about 8.30 o'clock, p m.,, and when tide per mits on one of these days the steamer will run to Vernon River Bridge. Will leave Cheriottetown for Crapaud every Friday and Siturday, according to tide, till first November, and not after; every alternate Friday the steamer will remain st rapaud Wharf over night. Fares to Orwell and other wharves—Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; Lower deck, 20 cts. Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Cabin, 40 cts., Lower Deck, 30 ctg. JOHN HUGHES, May 1], 1882—pat ne pre 3i law Agent STAPLE & FANCY DRY CGOCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. commiss'ons paid. Address, FLEMMING —— Com. mission Merchants, Majer . Chieago, iL. Thos desirine to make money in speculatio:s, can do so by oper- ating on our plan. From May Ist, profits have been realized and ment, still leaving the original in- STOCKS culars and statements of fand W and introduce the pian. Liberal the Cheapest and Best Newepaper pub- on s:caliand medium investinents 1881, to the present date, on in- WHEAT paid to investors amounting to vestment making money or pay- rent free. We want responsible lished on P, E, Island. $10 YOUR CAPITAL. grain, provisions and stock vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash several times tne original invest- $50 able on demand. Eypianatory cir- agents, who will report on crops GQ] UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, aR Ask Your Grocer Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Mount Royal Mills Rice, No Longer Use Old Rice, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, jut Will Secure a Delicious Fice, Fresh, Pore White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. Montreal, June 7, 1852, Perkins & Sterns. April 26 1882, (jat eee < n a ee a a ar ad ee ce se ee oe ws us 7 ~ . — ’ mise og 4 bs iaenetiaieal oe aciemnes tare vel is sntieinieninae a Ce sherman ng grap oe -