Loral and Other ltems. M. P. Hooan, Esg., left this city for Baiti more this! , > New bl i Laces just opened at the Lor i e Lyune23 3i oo FILES Norton Bros. advertisement of Patent Files, will appear to-morrow. - VYeare indebted to Mr. T, KE, Campbell, formerly city, for late Laredo, ‘I Xag, ~ - Du. J. G. Benner is now at the Rankin House, and will remain until Saturday morn ing ouly, leaving by early boat. - A GRAND Bazaar will be held in Pictou on the 4th 5th and 6th of July next, in aid of | the Convent Stella Mari the programme of it ig quite extensive, > Over t hundred Champion Creamers gold this sea very person that has them are sstsie! they are the only Creamer giving gene ral satisfac’ ion, [june2s w kly | i j Tue body of an unknown man was found | floating in the on Tuesday 25 or 30 years of age and 5 feet, 8 inches in height, water near Pisarinco, N, , 7~- THE entertainment in Upper Prince Street Hall, yesterday, was well.worthy a more ex- tended notice than it received—-the singing, under the leadership of Miss Barr, and ac- | companied by Miss M. McLeod, being especial- | ly good. - > The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders | ef Beliveau Albertite and Oil Company will be held at Beliveau.at the old works of the Company, om Tuesday, the 10:h day of July next, at two o'clock, p.m. > THe Canada Gazette announces the ap- pointment of Mr. Liwdsay Russell as Sur- veyor General of the Northwest, with the rank ef Deputy Head, and Mr. Burgess to be Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. alias Some wicked wag has presented the editor of the Patriot with a bunch of the finest rhubarb ‘‘we ever saw.’’ If a presentation of svothing syrup were made it would have been more in order, for the temper of our contemporary has been soured enough over yecent events, — Herald. ne AN excursion, at reduced fares, will be given on board the ‘‘southport,’’ on Dominion Vay. She will leave the Ferry Wharf, in this city, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, wid proceed up West River, calling at West- ville and Shaw’s Wharf. She will return to the city at six o'clock in the evening. > A Sunpay Schoo. Convention under the direction of the Presbytery of P. E. L., will meet at Summerside, on Weduesday, July 4, and continue its sessions on the following day. Return tickets at one fare will be given by the Railway to parties attending the Coj:vention. —_——_> We are pleased to see that at the annual examination of the cadets in the Royal Mili- tuy College, Kingston, Mr. Harry siloggett, of this city, distinguished himself. In the fourth class, first year, he received 4,928 marks, was second in mathematical and geomet- rical drawing, first in free hand-writiug, and dall and exercises. — akinesia Tae Norwegian salmon rivers have recently failed, The Knglish anglers thought nothing of paying from £500 to £1,000 sterling for a year or two's fishing. The English sports- men will be obliged to turn their attention to New Brunswick, which is said by distinguish- ed disciples of Issac Walton to contam the tiaest salmon rivers on the Atlantic slope.— Telegraph. ~~ Dr. Wait, Coroner, held an inquest in view of the body of Neil Burns, found dead on the road at Newton, yesterday morning. The jury on hearing evidence returned the following verdict : *‘that the decased came to his death by falling from and being run over by his wagon, while under the influence of intoxicating liquors. -_ -> - THe Quebec Chronicle says: ‘‘We have much pleasure in stating that the degree of Ph.D. has been conferred on the esteemed Rector of the Quebee High School, John Harper, Esq., by the University of Lllinois. r. Harper was warmly congratulated by is friends yesterday, as soon as the agree- able news leaked out and the fact became generally known.” Wuevever in New York, and the weather is aot stormy, William H.- Vanderbilt takes his “constitutional” drive every afternoon at an appointed hour, and all business and busi- ness associations are summarily dismissed when that honr arrives. When he ie fond of driving for pleasure, and is undoubtedly the most expert gentleman driver in the country, he values it above all as a health-promoting exercise. He is 65 and vigorous. - Tue Steamer ‘‘Worcester,” Capt. Blanken- thip, sails tor Boston this evening with freight and the following passengers :—Mrs Maria Nicholson, Mr Authony Mullins, Miss Mary A Malling, Charles Campbell, Mrs Camp- bell, George H Webb, Rebert M A Cumming, Mrs Droyer, Wm Pidgeon, Mary McQuarrie, Everest Balle, Mrs Balls, Annie Cclwell, Angus Mecouald, Miss A McLaren, Miss lizzie Harvey, Mra Joseph Carter, James UBrien, Nancy McCormack. dead Mernopist Conrerence.—A despatch from St. Stephen to the St. John Sun says : he town has been practically taken posses- tion of by the delegates to the annual tession of the N. B. and P. E. I. Methodist Conference, which opens to-morrow morn- ing. On the afternoon of the 26th the itationing and other committees have been ding advance meetings, preparing the Way for the regular work of the session. ‘* Union ” question is the all-absorbing topic in ministerial and lay circles to-night. itp elaies Taree Mex Drownep at Dicsy.—Four Men, two white and two colored, went out Milling at Digby, on Tuesday morning, and When a short distance from the shore a Muall struck the boat, capsizing her and Precipitating the occupants into the water. e of the dredges was working near, when ™e of her hands, a young man named mp, jumped into the water and succeed- in rescuing one of the white men, but others were drowned before assistance Teach them. Shortly after the accident the ies of the two colored men were recover- ce et that of the white men has not been B ,| The deceased was apparently i 3: (SPECIAL DesParcurs to Tun Ex AMINEK, } Parnell at Monaghan. Dusty, June 28. lo his speech at Monaghan, Mr. Parnell said the object of the Lrish National Party was to 80 amend the Land Act as to secure & general reduction in rents of fifty per ;cent.; to provide that ; allowed compensation |} tnade on the } years; and Benetit Act. for improvements farms w.thin the past forty admitting the _— Returning the Paupers. New York, June 28. rhe Collector of Customs for this port |has received instructions from the Govern: ment at Washington, to return to their setive countries all emigrants who are reported as paupers and unable to earn a living. res pe — France and the Vatican. PaRIs, June 28. The French Government has instructed President Grevy to send a conciliatory reply to the last letter of Pope Leo XIIL — Teiegraph Notes. ee Fears are entertained st Sourabaya and . ; Rembang, Java, of a rice famine. Disease has destroyed 200,000 acres of the crop. A violent thunder iitorm prevailed throughout various parts of England on the 25th. Four soldiers are reported to have been killed by lightning at Chatham. A Mahomedan attempted to murder the Mayor of Erivan, but his design was fus- trated. He asserts that he was hired to commit the deed by enemies of Russia. The last batch of emigrants for the Swin- ford Union, 100 in number, are now at Queenstown awaiting shipment ta America. It is said the most of them have been in the work- house. Two thousand political ani ordinary prisoners have arrived at Tomsk, Russia, by steamers, on which typhoid diphtheria has been raging. The prisons at Tomsk are ful! of dying men. Peter Carey, the Dublin informer, and family have left Ireland. Their present whereabouts and their destination are un- known. James Carey is also going to leave or has already left. Hostile Annamites are now entrenched 25 miles from Hanoi, and are wel! armed and confident. It is believed the French will make an attack as soon as they re- ceive reinforcements, which are expected daily. Intelligence from Sierra Leone states that recent British operations against Chief Gbpowe were attended with great atrocities on the part of the native allies, who butchered and mutilated a‘l the males taken prisoners. These allies lect over 100 men killed during the attack upon the main fort, which was captured. Eighty-two of the enemy were killed by a single sheli. The steamship ‘‘Rhiwindda,” Captain Gyles, from New York for Miramichi in ballast, struck on Tor Bay ledges, about two miles off Berry Head, Newfoundland, on Monday morning during thick fog. The crew were saved. The ship is in a bad position, and will probably be a total loss. From the bridge aft is about three fathoms under water. The ‘‘ Khiwindda” was an iron steamer, 1,330 tons register, having a crew of 28 hands. She was built at Sun- derland in 1878, and owned by Frederick Edwards of Cardiff, from whence she hailed. Earl Spencer, Lord Lientenant of Ireland, replying to an address presented to him at Limerick, spoke in deprecation of forced emigration. He said that he believed care- ful aid to emigrants having prospects of success abroad was beneficial both to them and to the districts which they leave. He regretied the necessity for the passage of the crimes act, which was distasteful both to Parliament and to the Government, but he said he abhorred crimes which had ren- dered it necessary. In conclusion, Earl Spencer said he rejoiced that greater re- spect was now paid to law and order throughout the land. The British Postmaster-General has ap- proved of the scheme for the insurance of letters containing money and_ other valuables. The rates are to be the same as for parcels: 1d. up to £5, and 2d. up to £10. The two insurance schemes will come into operation simultaneously, it appears, and as soon as working arrange- ments can be made. The announcement is also made by the postal authorities in Britain that on August Ist the department will accept at any post-office in the United Kingdom parcels intended for transmission by the Inland Parcels-Post, thoss not ex- ceeding 1lb. in weight having to be prepaid 3d. in ordinary postage stamps; exceeding llb. and not exceeding 3ibs, 6d.; exceed- ing 3lbs. and not exceeding 5lbs. 94 ; and exceeding 5ibs. and not exceeding 7lbs. 1s. The size of the parcel has a limit, thus, maximum length, 3 feet 6 inches; maximum length and girth combined 6 feet. Gun- powder, lucifer matches and live animals are excluded. There are few men living whom th Queen of England has so much delighted to honor as Lord Dufferin, who now wear the decoration of the order of the Garter and thus subscribed to his name the initials K. G. in addition to the three set : K. P. G., C. M. G. and K. OC. B..-—with which he has already been honored. He started in life asa simple Irish baron, but obtained a peerage of the United Kingdom at the age of 25. Since 1850 he has receiv- ed no less than 17 distinct appointments or titles—more than one every other year. What Lord Dufferin really needs more than stars and ribbons are pounds and shillings. He has a fine Irish estate, b t has been rather Sheridanically careless, re- gardless of Sydney Smith’s sagacious aphorism, “Beware of carelessness. No fortune can stand it long.” His mother had not a penny when she married. and his wife had only a few thousand pounds. His plight would have been much worse but fora minority. At Constautincple he had 240,000 a year and two houses maintained for him. } Leasebolders’ i ' | | | PINeArrLe, Vanilla, and Strawberry Ice | ee fineness nena 2 THE DAT HIG NEWS. Local and Other lems, Valinca Oranges at W. F. Carren’s. [jene28 li na ’ 7 ‘ . , Henry Coomna, Esq, returned howe last night. ~ Creams, at W. F. Carrer’s, [jane28 Ji > Ancus McMituin, Ese, Summerside, is tenants sha!! be | ia the city. > ~ Beirast Strawberries at W. F. Carrer’s, [june 28 hi > "KE Stipendiary Magisteate is still hearing appeals from city assessment, a Lors of Strawberries and Cream to-night at W. F. Carrer’s. {june28 hi > GENTLEMEN who desire to retain a youthful appearance, preserve and invigorate the hair with Ayer’s air Vigor. {june25 lw wkly ieencilli Dennis McCormack, of Prince Edward Island, aged about 20, was drowned at Fort Fairfield, Me., while bathing on Sunday. > _Epwarp Hanan, the oarsman, declares his intention to become a resident of Chicago, He expresses the hope of beating the record this summer and then intends to stop rowing, > _ Fast Time —A train, with the English mail for St. John and Halifax, made the run from Campbelton to Moncton, yesterday afternoon, in five hours and fifteen minutes, a distance of 185 miles— Moncton Times. > ‘THovsan bs of promising careers have been wrecked by the tatal habit of spending more than one’s income, and the young should, as far as possible, be guarded against it. It is as fatal as intemperance, and has slain as many thousands. — Moncton Times. _— —-_»> -— A TRURO correspondent writes under date of June 25: Ferguson Natting, 12 years of age, went, in company, with two other boys, to the Salmon River to bathe. He got heyond his depth, and his companions were unable to effect a rescne. He was in the water thirty minutes before a man reached him, and was quite dead when taken out, ——-& No man cay remain honest who lives be- yond his means, and the higher his position in society the apter he js to become a thief. The only safety is in self-restraint, in repress- ing the desive for things which we are not able to pay for. The self-indulgent are pretty sure to become dishonest as soon as their desire grows larger than their purses. It cap scarcely be otherwise. No such man is worthy of trust. —Mencton Times. > Mrs. Mackay, the Bonanza Queen, serves notice that her daughter is not engaged to Prince Philippe de Bourbon, and says: ‘I mean to give my daughter to an honest man,” not to any one of the titled fellows ‘- who are generally ruined and think it a condescension to marry into an untitled family.” Moreover, { ‘in accordance with American custom, her daughter will not receive a penny of dowry on her marriage.” . willie THe VANDERBILT RaILR*ADs.—A meeting of the directors of the Vanderbilt roads was held in New York a few days ago. The Lake Shore Railroad declared a quarterly dividend of two per cent.; the Michigan Central Rail- road declared a semi-annual dividend af two per cent. The Canada Southern was re- organiacd by the election of the following officers: C. Vanderbilt, president; C. F. Cox, vice-president; N. Kingsmill, secretary, and Allyn Cox, treasurer. There was also a re- election of the oflicers of the Harlem Railroad, ———<>-—— Tuer potato bugs have made their appear- ance on the vines in. Major James Peake’s potato patch. They were ° discovered yesterday evening, and were promptly re- moved. Judging from this, we have no doubt that the bug will give our farmers some trouble this season. It would be well for them to be prepared whenever the pest makes its appearance, to give it a hot re- ception with London Purple and Paris Green. How to use London Purple in ex- terminating the potato bug is as follows :— Mix it into a smooth paste, and then add water in the proportion of three gallons to each ounce or forty-eight gallons to one pound, stir well, and apply by sprinkling with a whisk, or fine watering pot, taking care not to deluge the plant, but only cover with a fine spray. _——-_— + —— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, June 28--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly south and east, fair to cloudy weather, with local rains. SS HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. June 27—A B Carrett, St John; William Anderson, Toronto; J R Wheeler, do; Jas A McCormack, New Orleans; William Stone, Souris; William Shaw, Gorham, Me; W J Tupper, Halifax; Parker Leach, Boston; T J Church, Montreal; Jas Donahoe, Halifax; Malcolm McLeod, Mount Stewart. ROCKLIN HOUSE. June 28—Dr R MeNeill, Stanley Bridge ; Henry McKie, New London; Jas Robertson, Bonshaw; George Bagnall, Hazel Grove; John S MeLeod, French Fort; Frederick Vickerson, Vernon River; David McLean, East River, Pictou; Alexander McLean, do; Robert H Pope, Pictou; William A Pope, do; Mrs Lannav, Shemogue; J H Fife, Montreal; Ejlis Schurman, Montague; Mrs James Laird, New Glasgow. Merchants Bank of Halifax, N TUESDAY, 2rd July, 1883, an Agency of this Bank will be opened at George- town, P. E_ Island. D. H. DUNCAN, Cashier. June 28, 1883,—dy tf NOTIGE TO SHIPPERS —PER STEAMER— “ Simmerside” from London, NFORMATION he. just been received that the above-named steamer will not be ready to leave Lo.don until about the 15th July next. I’aities wishing to order Goods by this conveyance have still time to do so, F,. W. HALES, Chitown, June J0-—6i BXAMINER, TUNE - tens - 28, . ir ep ; se e2 i advertising our ‘pring 5 novelties we hold in ey I : Sock will repay any inte purchase, containing and Summer Goods we cannot ent nding purchaser. We have great confi , a8 1t does, the English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, lminense variety and extra value. Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete., etc. Laces, in Black, Wh Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS AND UMBRE Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Dress Goods (black and colored), in Plaids, etc., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. Ce _ = — —— Boots, Sh ENTS’ BOOTS, Ladies’ Boots, Boys’ Boots, Girls’ Boots, and Boots for all the little ones ! W. R. BOREHAM, Has now on hand a large assortment of Boots end Shoes. All can now be suited, oes, - Slippers. oo Spring and Summer Dry cioods. ery department; but we feel assured that an examination 900 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. imerate the variety and many of our dence in offering this season’s NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Kgrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, ite, Cream, Terra @otta, Crushed LLUAs. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Stripes, etc. ete. Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Household Furniture. Sdn CTION, by William Dodd, in front Friday Next, 29th instant, AT 2 O'CLOCK, SHARP, A quantity of Household Furniture, the property of alady leaving the Island, com- prising 1 Walnut Parlor Suit, 2 Bedroom Suits, Tapestry Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Hall Table and Chairs, Beds and Bedding, Pictares, Particular attention is directed to my large Stock of Ladies’ and Gents Fine Goods. ‘ | Call in the morning; call in the afternoon ; call at night ; at the SIcN OF THE ELEPHANT, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. N. B.—No trouble to show Goods. Ch'town, June 21, 1883.—tu th sa Im wkly ———s SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. J. B. MACDONALD [ now showing a magnificent stock of Staple and on Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, bought in the English, American and Canadian markets,on the very best terms. I am in a position to give my customers and all who favor me with their patronage the very best value to be had in the city. Special attention is directed to the splendid range of Worsted Cloths for gentlemen's suits and ladies’ mantles, Ready-made Clothing Department is well stocked, and at cheaper prices than ever. CUSTOM TAILORING. Suits made to order in the latest style and good fits guaranteed and at prices that cannot be beaten. Also 250 Half-Chests Fine Congou Tea, Wholesale and Retail. J. B, MACDONALD. Ch’town, May 10, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne warranted extra quality, sold low. Marine Assurance. BRITISH AMERICL MARINE ASSURMNCE COMPA oe et HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. —— _—_—_—- —— 0: $ 500,600.00 1,190,954.07 Capital Paid Up in Fuil, Assets, 31st December, 1882, — 0 Insurance etfected at moderate rates, Sterling certificates granted whe required. Policies issued at office here. HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. EK. Island. OW DUE HERE per schs. ‘‘Lusteria” and “Wallace, ° Sydney (Reserve Mine) Round and Slack, Sold Low While Landing. a@ TERMS CASH. 2 R. MACMILLAN. Ch'town, May 28.--1m eod JUST RECEIVED. One Car-load Carriage Wood Stock, Two Car-loads Loadonderry Bar Iron. W. E. DAWSON & CO. Ch’town, June 23,—tu th sa June 21—2aw wkly 2i j { Hall Franklin Stoves, Cooking Stoves and Kitchen Utensils, The above are all clean and in good order, --ALSO— 2 Wagons and Buggy, a superior Family Wagon with pole complete. WILLIAM DODD, Ch'town, June 25, 83. Auctioneer. TO COMMITTEES OF TEAS AND PIC-NICS. The best place to get your supplies is at THE CITY STHAM BAKERY, Biscuits aud Cakes, (our own manufacture), CONFECTIONERY, } in great variety. SYRUPS, NUTS. &c. All of the above very cheap. J. QUIRK, Ch'town, June 16.—Im eod UPHOLSTERY ! WANT to dispose of one doz. handsome Walnut Parlor Suits, in French, Grecian, American and Turkish Styles, from $49.00 jup. Also a lot of handsome Student’s and | Smoking Chairs. A nice variety of Walnut | Lounges, Otttomans, Parlor Foot Stools, etc. Upholstery of all kinds done at shortest notice. Fancy Wool and Fine Silk Work, a | specialty. Venetian Blinds Re-done. SHOP ON KING SPREET, (Near A. A. Baldwin’s Store.) Can be seen at house any evening, corner King and Great George Street. WM. E HICKEY. Ch’town, June 22, 1883. tla CITY SCHOOLS. f—\HE Midsummer Examinations of the Charlottetown Public Schools will be held as follows, viz: — At Prince Street School, On Wednesday, June 27th. Queen Square School, On Thursday, June 28th, Kent Street School, On Friday, June 29th. At At Commencing each day at ten o'clock, a. m, At 12 o’clock, noon, the pupils will be con- ) vered in the Main Halil, where the Governor General's Medals, and Certificates of Pro- ficiency from the School Board, will be pre- sented tc those entitled to receive them, The parents of thepupils, and citizens generally, are invited to be present. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board, June 20, 1883.—ti 29 FOR SALE. HAT handsome residence known as ** BEACONSFIELD.” Apply to H. J, CUNDALL. Ch’town, May 29.—law tu