Local and Gther items. Hon. vs La y in the city. 7 g ry ule of flowers, advertised by Mr. W. lL). Stewart, 1s postponed till” to-morrow, at ; : \ - \ PROTES virst the pr bate of Guiteau’s will x ' i Washington on Thursday. on ! | \i Vil a Kem i : Tea Party to-merrow Th Lin ieaves a 7.50, and. return tickets are y 60 nts - VANDERBILT Is to spend some time salmon { g on the Metapedia River this summer Salmon are reported to be fairly plentiful oe Railway car shops Perth, Ontario, have been ec mpleted, Lhe number « hand em] loyed in the shops is about 250 e rifty men and bo are employs 1 at th- Cok A rollur Zz mil 5. Chis is On¢ of the places the Grits 1 to intimate had been losed vy the tariff ~~ \ ALLEN agent for the Tavernier-Lewis Comedy Uo., informs us that that Cor npany performances at t] on Monday and Tuesday will give two mors A udemy of Music evenings next, _ oe EIGHTEEN pound and one ounce at auction for $1. A pound box was sold +. Provincia Rrete Assocratrrox.—The an nual meeting of this Association will be held at the City Hall, on Saturday, the 29th inst., ats o'clor k, p. ™ &e,—3i . for the election of othe rs, - Car TAIN Boyton asks $1.000 cash for exhibitious of h miming, torpedo practice, &c., in Toronto Bay. It is likely that he will exhibit next week if satisfactory arrangemenis can be effected. 7 is RW oe tte publishes the Harder, Traffic Tne Montreal Ga gleaned by Mr. PLR reg that the coming harvest will be bounti mui, report Manager ( e ; We observe that Mr. Jos. E Collins, for meriy of the Fredericton Star, then the Chatham North Star, has severed his connec tion with the Toronto Globe. Mr. C’ work will be literature pure and simple. 8 future : o 1 , . , , Tue Montreal City Council has adopted a . law < nsume their lhe manulacturers recently met to consider the matter, but reluctantiy concluded that they would the law. mpeling Manulacturers to OWD smoke. have to abide by > THs principal character in Gilbert and Sullivan’s latest operetta, ‘‘The Princess Peari,”’ is a Lord Chancellor who falls in love with his own ward, and who is, consequently, compelled to obtain his own consenc to his unicn with her. > A WHOLE FAMILY were seriously poisoned |} at Liverpool N. 8., on Saturday last, by eat-| ing culuvated strawberries that had been | grown near some currant bushes on wi ich | hellebore had been spinkled. Their illness continued for two days. > Mr. Wa. Compton, one of the Dominion | Arbitrators, has been in the city the past day or two Investigating some Railway clal g.' | He leaves to-morrow morning for Summerside | and thence to Moncton. We understand that | Mr. Compton proceeds to Winnipeg in a few | 5 days. ao No matter how many Chinamen gathe: a den here is always room for a few more. | When the last cargo of 750 arrived at Victoria every Chinese house in the place was more | than full. and yet every one of the 750 were | accommodated with sleeping room by their countrymen. into & At a meeting of the members of the Young Men’s Christian Association, held the following delegates were elected to the Convention, which meets at Truro, on the 9th of August: Judye Hensley, Chas. Palmer, F. S. Moore, Bremner, A. Kennedy. William Turner, and Henry Smith, o } last evenly reo, ' Tne Oddfellows are working with might | and main in order that the Moonlight Excur sion to morrow night may be a grand success, which, we have no doubt it~ will be. A large and active committee have the affair in hand, and they will all in their power to render the excursion | most enjoyable. 1 he object in view is suth cient to crown with abundant success the undertaking. We strongly advise all who desire a pleasant evening to attend. isausente i BAMBRICK leaves town During the past Tue Rev. R. D. toeday for his new work. four years Mr St. Peter's Boys School, and has goodwill of his numerous friends. It is to be regretted, in many ways, that our Island should lose such a talented teacher; but it 1s satisfactory to know that Mr. Bambrick expects to work in a favorable Geld in Cape Breton, and intends to devote his entire energies to the spect«l work for which he was ordained. sibinwiline to day was well attended and | follows. Tue market largely supplied small, mutteo, 6 to 10 ceats ; lamb, per 1b,, 6 to 12 Prices as _Beel, | cents ; lamb, qr, 35 to 40 cents; turkeys, $1 to! Wp . $1.50: fowls, 20 to 25 cents; chickens per | EXsursion 0 50 cents ; butter, fresh, 16 to << butter, tub, 15 to 16 cents ; egys, 15 to 16 cents ; flour, per 100 ibs«., $3.25 to $3.00; oatmeal, $3.50; cats, 42 to 45 cents 5 potatoes, 45 to 50 cents; quart, 5 to 6 cents ; green peas, 24 t- 25 cents; strawberries, 12 to 2U cents; ts. pair, 35 to cents ; &3 95 to 33.00 potatoes, new, per > Cue Grand Division of this Island assem- bled at Souris, on the evening of the 24th, at eight o’clock. ifteen representatives were present fromnorth,south and west. The Grand Utiicers Reports were submitted and re-erred to appropriate committees. The Reports are full of hope for the futare of the Order. 1 he representatives present all gave very tavorable reports of the cause in their respective locali- The session resumed this morn- ing, at nine o'clock, and a public tem- perance meeting will be held in _Morrow’s Hall, this evening. The convictions 10 Charlottetown yesterday of parties violating the Sentt Act in Queen's County, has quite 4a good effect there. The Act will be enforced in King’s County at once. An application by the |. O G femplars, for amalgamation with the sons of Temperance on this Island was tabled. ties, — > Mack's Macyeric MEpIciNe is a positive | remedy for nervous exhaustion and all weak- ness of the generative organs in both sexes. “old ig Charlettejgwn by Apothecaries Hall Co. See advertisement in avother column. (july 22 2w wkly garden strawberries picked at | Yarmouth one day this week weighed one | four | , from various parts of Manitoba, which | | formation of such a committee, Colonel Gray, | |should specially invite the Clergy, the mem- | Hano. Boston; W F Mead, do; George Barry, | Pictou ; ‘son, do; A H Peters, wife and daughter, St} Bambrick has been master of | gained the | ’ | PUESDAY, AUGUST Ist, at 11 0 clock, the $ to 16 cents; beef, qr, 7 to 10 cents ; | hay, 40 to 50) THE DATIOY EXAM a A GONVERSAZIONE ! Tur commander of the fortress of St. | Peter and St. Paul at St. Petersburg has | been sentenced to degradation and exile to ‘ j ‘aD @'s' T Siberia for showing overmuch leniency to I LORAL i is L iv A L the Nihilist prisoners ander his charge. —AND-— 4 is proposed to be held IN THE DRELL SHED, -OR - Mr. GLapsrone has written a letter to Mr. Lyon Playfair commending in the) highest terms the latter’s conduct in the| hair during the trying period when the) } es bill was in committee. ‘ “aT odd names some unfortunates are | "hursday, the ord Of August, loomed to go through life with! We have just read of an English farmer who com- | AT EIGHT O CLOCK, nitted suicide by throwing himself down to promote the establishing of a Re- the shaft «f a coal pit. No cause is al- formatory and Industrial Schoul leged, but the man’s name was Archim< des | in Charlottetown. Mufi \ trans-Atlantic contemporary sug- | Admission 10 cents. A collection will be st his name should have been de| taken during the evening in aid of the i nped cles, as that philosophic obj C.. pvet sonvht rest and immortality by throw- | Donations of Flowers and a loan of curiosi- ing hims if Into the burning bosom of ties and pictures will be thankfully ome Mount Etna. It is not likely, however, | ceived by the members of the Committee. | Archimedes Muff was aware that his act of | irenzy had so illustrious a precedent or | that his great namesake met the King of| ,. Bayfield, Ambrose Brown, Mrs. William Brown, Vrs “ Beer, : 7 Caven ‘“ Carvell Terrors in the form of a blead- > : ie lovt a a eee o . ome — 2 ee. : : zs = a eee ee ; eno J. Des Brisay, . G. Davies, i, tha distinguished an inventor “ Farquharson “« R, R. FitzGerald had borne the name which had found such “* Grey, . te Hobkirk strange company in his own patrony- “ R, Johnston, “o W. Kennedy, imic, he might have been ‘econ- ‘ Laird, ‘s J. Murray, ciled to the burden. He was an ‘«“ F,S. Moore, + J. McLeod, E, Palmer. [iy 25 FOR SALE. YTANDING HAY on Ravenwood Estate, elderly man and must, therefore, have " share of fortitude. But much for him at last and in desperation he sought oblivion Yet Archimedes i had no } conimon yroved too is bame | Muff | fitinthe world. might have been still worse off than he|}-) to be cut and made by the purchaser. was. We have heard of a minister of a| Apply to, sertain church, an estimable man, not un- L. H. DAVIES, | known in the Dominion, whose name was H. J. CUNDALL, so awkward to say that his friends usually ‘Trustees. jspoke of him in parliamentary fashion. ; Some years ago, in the ecclesiastical intelli- gence of the Times we saw Z » Ray 1S Tay L SS 3 as ae OF ek of Valuable Pi operties | July 25—li only the other day we New York, | that of Mr. Galusha A Fe ee ie one tok the'teouttc| DOUGLAS AND ALLEY STREBTS. f reading the list of names which appear | from time to time in the papers, he would| J AM instructed by M. P. Hogan, Esq. (who }soon forma collection in which Charles} Z is about leaving the Island). to sell at | Dickens would have delighted. All his | Auction, on the premises, on Wednesday, | names were real and generally taken from | 26th inst, at 12 0 clock, noon, that valuable Government reports. ? plot of land on Doeglas Streot, near the ; | Malpeque Road, having a front of 50 feet and and \oticed among the arrivals at promotion, —ON — a ee, ConVERSAZIONE. —It is proposed to hold a | extending back 100 feet, together with a Conversazione and Flower Festival, on Thurs. | comfortable Double Tenement Dwelling day, the 3rd of August, in the Drill Shed, | House (2 stories, flat roof), @ Workshop, to promote the establishing of a Reformatory | Coach House and (tale, all well finished and and Industrial School. On that occasion it is | Conveniently arranged, intended to form a Committee of gentlemen to devise the best means for providing a suitable building for the institution ; and who|. ee ; | ing will at a later day wait upon the Government | ,)° with a view to securing an anoual grant for its maintainance. To better promote the — ALSO— A valuable property on Alley Street, consist- of a comfortable Double Tenement Dwelling House, two storey, pitch roef. The land fronts 44 feet on Alley street and ex- tends back 67 fect 6 inches, The above properties are eligibly situated in good localities and command fair rentals, Terms—Twenty-five per cent. down, the balance in 4 years, interest 6 per cent, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. as Chairman of the preliminary meeting. | advised that the ladies of the committee bers of the Bench and the Bar, and also His Worship the Mayor, to countenance, by their presence on that occasion,the work in hand. July 15, 82—pat “THE OLD RELIABLE” | COAL DEPOT, PIED. LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND Oa the 30.h December, 188], at Wangaroa, aad NUT COAL, which will be sold New Zealand, Duncan Anderson, Esq , in the} as cheap as any in the city, ‘7th yearof his age. Deceased was a native Terms cash, of New London, in this Island, and was favor- ably known, leaving many friends and rela- tives in that place. His illness was short, being only of six weeks’ duration, caused by injaries received from a horse, while in the act of saddling him BIRTH. On Saturday evening, the 220d inst., the wife of Kobert Hogg of a daughter. CAPT. J. HUGHES. Ch’town, June 7, 82—"m 2aw pat pres Clifton Farm for Sale. cage have decided to offer ry valuable farm for HOTEL ARRIVALS. sale at public auction, on Thursday, the =—" 23rd day of August, if not disposed of before. RANKIN HOUSE, Above farm consisis of 70 acres more or lesr, July 24-J P Cooke, Crapaud; Thomas | most of which is clear and ina bigh state of Weston, do; D Matheson, New Glasgow; 8 | cultivation, situated in Lot 48, cne mile from Southport, known as “ Kelly’s Cove” and Montreal; A A Fraser, do; Jchn S Murray, | also convenient to Market, Churches and Daniel Cameron; John Lefurgey, Schools. Summerside; Neil McQuarrie, do. | ALBERT KELLY PARTY REVERE HOUSE. July 4, 1882. July 24—J Murray, Brockville; H C Rogers, Boston; Wm Compton, Halifax; Aifred Bain, Montrea!; Geo E Allen, Agent Tavernier- Lewis Co.; [ra L Hyde, Montreal; G J Ander- John: D Schurman, Summerside, SHAW HOUSE—BRACKLEY POINT, —AND— July 21—illiam Rayden, City; Mrs. Maxwell, 2 children and nurse, do. July 22 — ™ e = Judze Hensley, City; Fenton T. Newbery, Picnic Su lies do: Horace H Beer, do. July 23 R B Norton, 3 do; “Miss Bobertson, do; Miss McLaren, St. John; Miss McLaren, City; Mr and Mrs ain Charles McGregor and children, do; Mr and Mrs}H W Davison and child, do ; R J Butcher, o: DU Martin, do; John Coombs, do; Mr Power, do; J M Cameron, do. July 24—R T Weeks, do ; Wm A Weeks, jr., de. HAY CROP. AM INSTRUCTED to sell by Auction, on the grounds of St. Duustan’s College next Beer & Golf's. Raspberry, Lemon and Pine Apple Syrups, Ginger Beer and Ginger Ale. (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, DATES, FIGS, NUTS, Xe. Favorable arrangements made with Tea Party Committees. standing hay of 32 acres A. McNEILL, July 25, 188: Auctioneer, ; ty to Grapaud. Tea, Strawberry Festival, &c., — «A'T CRAPAUD, 'Hicuest Cash Price Paip ror Eaos. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, June 22, 1882. July 28th, 1882. MAGK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE. rE \HE Congregstion of St. John’s Church j intend holdivg a Tea and Straw berry Festival on the Brain and poog IAION A Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss 0 Bro in Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General Grounds of D, W. Palmer, Esq,, AT VICTORIA, ON | Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Friday Next, July 28. Funds for improvements on Charch and Rec- | pain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Gen ratire — The he mg of OR > : thousands proves it an INVALUABLE MEDY. HEATHER BELLE will Medicine *, pleasant to the ste, and each box con- | | tory. The Steamer leave Charlottetown at 8 a. m,, and returning re. al dusk cheapest aud best, &@ ; ae aan : : mn ,, | pamphlet, which we desire to mail free toany address, | BReturn Tickets, including Tea, only 65.\"Muck’s Magnetic Mediciae is sold by Drug- rivi 0 ri : ‘is. per boxes for $5, or wi | cents, (Lune bh on arrival of boat.) gists at 5O cts. pel box, or 12 ) ) OF very >] e =] a e | be mailed free vi postage, on receipt of the money, by five _% ftort will be made to m ike th ean gatnering pleasant and agreeable. | JAMES PALMER, } faeaicly ‘Wiest J. P, CUOKE, Church Wordes ' -Jnty 21, 1882. MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE# ¢ o., Windser, Ont., Canada Sold. in Charlottetown by, Apothecarjes | "very bere. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, Rustico Beach, «- = rQ°HIS beauifully-situated and well-known establisument wil! be opened trom July Ist INHER, JUL 25, Beautiful Summer Resort. ———-0:0 — (UNDER VEICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), 10: till September 10th. for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, RA‘l ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach wil! leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday eveving, calling fr Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 v'cloch, a m, Also, arrangements bave been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Kunter River, for passengers to Seaside, seven miles, Trains leeve Charlottetown for Hunter River at @.45, 9.20, 4, m., and 4.20 p. m. be ft June 24, 12 “ Hunter River for Charlotietown, 9 a m., 2.11 and 7 p.m, * Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a m., and 5.42 p. Address, m. JOHN NREWSON & CO., CHARLOTTETOWN BARGAINS. we, ae oe —_——._ :0: ——- — :0; DURING THIS MONTH, BARGAINS. J.B. MACDONALD WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods Will Clese Out Balance of Ladies’ and AT GREAT BARGAINS. ——— 10: — and Prints at a great sacrifice Gents’? Straw Hiats Very Cheap. TRUNKS & VALISES —_—_—_—: 0: -——$ — Store open every evening until 8 o'clock. J. B. MACDONALD, July 4, 1882—vkly pat Lowest Prices: QUEEN STREET. The | tains sufficient for two wevk’s medication, and is the | Full particulars in OOF DE BASE CALL AND EXAMINE. GREAT CLOSING UP Al ‘CHEAPSIDE. HOUSEK&EPERS’ GOODS, 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds ot Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. 20% We are now offering 2 first-class assortment of In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &¢., at prices Our Tea, Spices, Canned Gooc FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. YAP > “Hall Co. | Agente tov Printed Edward Islsnd, sud ory Druggits to suit the times, 20: Coffee, Flour, Motasses, Raisins, Currants, is and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at ¢@owest Rates. _—_—_—-— 10: NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, HAMES, WHIPs, IN GREAT VARIBTY- a enn ne SO) 5 HENRY Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, whly PAINTS, OILS, &e., &e SOURIS TEA! Creat Reduction of Fares. 2 Special Trains from Charlottetown. GRAND TEA will be held at SOURIS on the 26th JULY, on the beautifal Lr. EE. Island. grounds adjoining the Convent. The Managing Committee are determined to make it the Tea of the season. Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock, noon. Tickets 25 cents. Railway Return Tickets wil] be issued at the following rates, good for Special Trains only between Charlottetown and Souris :— From all Stations between Charlottetowa, Georgetown and Mount Stewart, inciusive, 60 cents; from Douglass’ to St. Peter's, in- clusive, 50 cents; Five Houses to Selkirk, in- clusive, 40 cents; from Rollo Bay to Har- mony, inclusive, one first-class fare. Parties trom Georgetown Branch will come to Mount Stewart by Regular Train, and there connect with Special Trains and will be returned by Special same night. Excursion tickets will only be sold to those who purchase Tea tickets, which will be sold at all stations. Special taking passengers at Charlottetown to Mount Stewart, leaves Charlottetown at 7.50 a, m., arriving at Souris at 11 o'clock. Special taking passengers from Stations east of Mount Stewart, will leave that station at 9.30a.m. Returning, first train will leave Souris at 5.15 p. m., and the one for Mount Stewart at 5.40 p. m. 8S. D. McCORMACK, Souris, July 14, "82. See’y. Welland Canal Enlargement. Notice to Contractors. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “ Tender for the Welland Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western Mails on Friday, the lst day of September next, for the deepening and com- pletion of that part of the Welland Canal, between Ramey’s Bend and Port Colborne, known as Section No. 34, embracing the greater part of what is called the “ Bock Cut ” Plans showing the position of the work, and specifications for what remains to be done, can be seen at this office, and at the Resident Engineer's Olice, Welland, on and after Friday, the 18th day of Augast next, where printed forms of tender can be ob- tained, Coutracters are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed furms, and, in the case of firms, except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the cecupation and place of residence of each member of the same; and further, an accepted bank cheque for the sum of four thousand dollars must a°*company the re- spective tenders, Which sum shalt be for- feited if the party tendering declines enter- ing into contract for the works,at the rates stated in the offer submitted The cheque or money thus sont in will be returned to the respective contractors whose fenders are not accepted, This Department does not, however, bind itsel{ to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Dept. of Railways and Canals, ? jy 21 law Ottawa, 15th July, 1882. } tl lst se TRENT NAVIGATION. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ‘PNUE letting of the works for the FENELON FALLS. BUCKHORN and BURLEIGH CANALS, advertised to take place on the fiith day of July next is unavoidably post- poned to the following dates :— Tenders will be received until WEDNES- DAY, the second day of August next, Pians, specifications, etc., will be ready for examination (at the places previously men- tioned) on SATURDAY, the fifteenth dayof July next. By order, A. P. BRADLEY, secretary ju 27, law Dept. of Railways and Canals, . till 2d aug Ottawa, 20th June, 1882. “HAVRE,” ‘HE Celebrated PERCHERON STAL l LION, winner of the First Prizes at many Dominion and Provincial Exhibitions, and from the best Stock in America, being sired by ST. L\URENT, the best Percheron Horse ever imported, will stand at Thomas Campbell’s (Railway House) Stables, Char- lottetown,from Wednesday evening,.!une 7th, until Monday, June 12th; from Wednesday, June 2ist, until Monday, June 26th; from Wedsesday, July 5th, until Monday, July '10th ; from Wednesday, July 19th, until Monday, July 24th ; from Wednesday, 2nd August, until Saturday, 5th August. The | Percheron breed of Horses is attracting very | event attention from horse breeders in all | parts of the Country, as they are acknowl- edged the best in the world for farmers and others ; and the people of Charlottetown and | vicinity have now an opportunity such as was never before offer-d them. HAVKE weighs 1700 lbs., is 8 years of age, and is acknowledged a model of his kind for shape, symmetry, kind disposition, speed and soundness, and has asplendid record as @ stock getter. | PEDIGREE. HAVRE is by St. Laurent, imported from France in 1870, St. Laurent stood 15 hands *? | high, and weighed 2100 lbs. His Colts have taken First Premiums at all the principal Fairs in the Western States, and have realized from $1,500 to $2,000 when two years old, Havre’s dam was Norman and Messenger Mare, by Christopher Columbus, he by Old Louis Napoleon. The season expires August 5th, when all amounts due will be collected, Terms, $12 for the season. j JOHN FERGUSON, (Owner. DUNCAN MURR4Y, Grovua Lja 5 tu’s & fr's) aa is yt ae I