Corrons at the London Bouse, = & aur 04w ~~ jue (arrison del ated the St. John Cricket ilul un innings and 20 rans > : Ny Biack CASHMERKES at the London! Hous aug 9 4w - ne Bible Christian Picnic at Rocky Point pass f very pleasantly yesterday. e i Mev's FeLt liars ve ry cheap at the Lon. don House. aug Y 4w ma ‘ Tue steamer ‘‘M, A. Starr” arrived from | Halifax this morning with freight and pas- scngers a Striped Dress “1LKs at 59 cents per yard at the London House. aug 9 4w - > A REFRESHING LoTION for removing suv burn and freckles, prepared at W. R. Watson's. {aug 9 > Aver’s Hark Vieor imparts vitality, gloss, and freshness to the hair, and restores its original beauty. [ang] lw wkly o> (ae Baptists held their Sunday School Picnic at North River, and enjoyed a very pleasant time indeed. . > You should see the {splendid Grey Cottons sold for 54 cents at J. B. Macpemaup’s aug 9 tf > Mr. Wa. R. Anpgrsoy, Manager of the Union Mutual Life losurance Co., is making his usual tour among his agencies. -_-~ <+—_— CasHmeres, Cords, Lustres, Dress Goods, ete., selling cheap duri month at J. B, MacbDoNAaLp’s. aug title i. O. O. F.—Messers. E. W. Dawson and Arch. D. White are the delegates from Wildey Lodge, instead of G. Moore and W. Gillespie. Brocaded this tf > Tue Grey and White Cottons sold at J. B. Macdonald's are taking thelead. Try them. on Tus is one of the best seasons for usiog, in ardens and houses, the wondérful fertalizer— loral Phosphate—from W. R. Watson's. {ang 9 F - > -_— Tue body of the man killed on the later- colonial Railway at Riverside, a few days ago, has been identified as that of Mr. Fulton, ot Londonderry, N. 3. > THIRTY pieces Spanish and other Laces just received at MACDONALD’S. aug 9 tf Sideline DonaLp Martty, Ese, M. P. P., Robert Weeks, and C. B. McNeill, Eeq’s., arrived home in the “‘M. A. Starr after spending a/ few pleasant weeks in Cape Breton. —_- Firry Ouests tine flavored Teas very cheap wholesale and retail at MacpoNALps. aug 9 tf —_—>-—_— A REGULAR MEETING of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held im St, Patrick's Hail, on Friday, the 10th instant, at eight o'clock, p. m.—Hewry l’irz¢eRra.p, Secretary. {aug 9 2in -_--- > - _ Tae Howat property, at Crapaud, was sold as advertised at the Law Courts Building, in this city, this forenoon, by A. McNeill, Auctioneer. It realised the handsome sum of $4,385. The purcharser was John Moore, Eeq., of High Farm Crapaud. - - —— Tux Halifax Herald says that Father Vaa Blerk, P. P. of Cascumpec, P. E. I., is ia the city. He was at one time stationed at a place in Guysboro county, known as Molasses harbor, but which was afterwards called Port Felix in honor of Father Van Blerk. aii pminenia We understand that although the Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach, has been quite full for some time, accommodation can now be had. As asummer resort it has few superiors, the guests are delighted with it, many of them saying that they could not find a better sea- side resort anywhere. nnn Launenep, from the shipyard of James Yeo, Esq., Summerside, on Monday, 6th instant, for the Hon. John Yeo, Port Hill. a splendid barque of 800 tons register, to class Al nine years at English Lloyds. The Jour nal describes her as a strong, beautiful vessel, and furnished in first-class. She is intended for general freighting business, —»}-—-— Wittram M. Terrt, Esq, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, Buffalo, N. Y., was in the city to-day, and paid Tue Examiner Oifice a visit. It is his iatention to make a { ‘r of the Maritime Provinces, and while doing 80 he is representing the Buffalo Daily Courier as its special correspondent. Mr. Tefft will, doubtless, find much to interest him during his stay on the Island, and an opportunity will be afiorded him to display his descriptive powers in portraying the delightful scenery of this Garden of the Gulf. a —~— > _—- Taz Guy Famity.—This company per- formed to a full house in Ruddick’s Hall, on Saturday evening. The entertainment was certainly one of the best of its kind that has yet been given in Moncton this season. Space will not permit of a lengthy report, but the solo on the bones and the trapeze performance deserve special mention. ere is neither song nor act put on the stage that can give offence to ths most fastidions; yet, at the same time the whole entertainment is very amusing. Should the Guy Company again visit Moncton they will he assured of a crowd- ed house. —Moncton _ Times. — —_—}— — Tue Last og Tue ‘ Maxco PoLo.”—The sale of this far-famed clipper ship and cargo took place yesterday under the direction cf Hon. G. W. Howlan, Vice-Consul of Norway and Sweden, at the residence of Alex. Me- Neill, Esq., Cavendish Capes, and the day being fine, and the cargo a valuable one, there was avery large attendance indeed; in fact, we may say, that every town, village and hamlet from Alberton to Georgetown, was represented, and Quebec, St. John, Sackville, Moncton, Shediac, and Kouchibouguac, N. B. The bidding was most spirited, and the competition keen, many ee ee anxious to own something which belonged to the great packet ship whose fame, when the Black Ball line flourished was world-wide. The etores and outfits were sold in small lots to varions parties, bringing good prices. The cargo, containing something over 600 standard Quebec pine deals and ends, was knocked down to Mr. Lantalum, of St. John, N. B, and George McLeod, Esq., of the same place at $5,500, and the hull, ete., with masts and rigging alongside, went to Mr. Lantalum at about $500. The total sales would gross about $8,009. The auctioneer was A MeNeill, Esq., of this city, who appeared to discharge his duty to the satisfaction of"everyone, and it is not too mach to say that the underwriters may congratulate themselves for the handsome amount of the proceeds, which was due largely to his energy and perseverance in making the most of everything. Mr. Alexander McNeill deserves the thanks of those who atteaded the dale for the ktoUuevs uf bhade and fanrily, as well. tn nae = cecal and Other lien s. TELESRAPHIS NEWS o_o ee - o-_ ee tH. — onnntin DAILY HX AMINER, [Srecrat Desrarcixs vo THe Examiner. ] (Bank of Nova Scotia Meetirg. HaLirax, Aug. 8. A special meeting cf the shareholders of the Bank of Nova Scetia was called some time ago for 11 a. m. to-day. Swbacquent | to that hour a reporterealled™at they bank for information and was téld by Mr." Byshe, the Cashier, that the meeting had® been | called for the purpese of averaging terms of j amalgamation with the Union Bank of P. E. Island, but as the prelithinarics were’ not setiled the mee ting had sdjourned until ithe llth of September. Mr. White. one of the directors present, said the amalgama- tion was sure to take. place. The New Car “Summerside.” SUMMERSIDE, Aug 9. To-day Superintendent Coleman and‘ Engineet Unaworth, accompanied by mem- bers’ of the Charlottetown Press and a number of frietids passed over the road he- | | tween Summerside and Charlottetown by a speCial train to whieh was attached the new car ‘Snmmerside,” jast built for the Steamboat Express. The party arrived at two o'clock. All expressed themeelves well pleased with the trip and Style and running of the new car, Suspicious Circumstances, Antiaontisn, N. §., Aug. 9. About two weeks ago, Ada Byard, colored, aged 20 years, deaf, dumb, and bliad, living with her father about a mile from Guysboro, came to her death under circumstances which leave the impression that she was foully murdered. It appears the father went to town and on his return in the evening he found his wife had also gone away, and the deceased was nearly dead from wounds, as if inflicted with an axe. The only person at home with the deceased was a girl five years of age. The opinion prevails that the child is not the guilty person, New York, Aug. 9. The Western Union Telegraph Company states that eighty-nine wires running from New York West and Sonth were cut last night, rendering nearly 300 wires useless, and greatly interfering with business. No clue to the perpetrators. The strikers dis- claim all Knowledge of the matter. The Western Union Company offer $1000 reward for the arrest of eachoffender. — “iw ‘ Prevalence of Cholera. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 9. The number of cases of cholera is increas- ing here, though abating in the interior of the country. Lonpon, Aug. 9. On Tuesday 682 persons died from cholera in Egypt. A “Peelers” Testimony. Liverpool, Aug. 9. At the trial of the dynamite conspirators to-day, a policeman testified that he had seen Dalton watching Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament and Lambeth Palace, and that he was taking notes. Oddfellows Demonstration. Ortawa, Aug. 9. Yesterday was the Ottawa civic holiday. The only event of the day was the great Oddfellows’ celebration. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 9-10 a. m. a to moderate variable wind, fair warm weather. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. -_--j---— “Blessed are the Dead,” etc. Six,—That Memorial Window by all means. Soon as we can, we shali have the portrait on the wall, life size, or larger, in full view of the worshipping congregation, and later, when wecan raise the money his image. Canonization in this case, at this date, is 1 believe right and proper, but in general, it is as well to adhere to the established rule to defer the thing tili all who knew the party, or heard tell of him or her by them that did, shall have been dead and gone. But if those consecrated walls are to be emblazoned with the merits of the saints, why begin with Chappell ? Better go back to blessed Peter and take Latimer and John Wesley in their order first. If done, be it well done. Harris will do for Confederation heroes, but, fer the Saints, an Italian artist by all means. My check on Bank of England is forth- coming when wanted, and for $1,000 if re- quired. Heartfully thankful for the sug- gestion. Yours truly, A Progressive MEtaopist. Ch’town, Aug. 8, 1883. Alexander L. Wright & 0o., MANUFACTURERS OF LUMBER, BERRY’S | MILLS, N. B. All kinds of Pine, Spruce, Hemlock and Hardwood Lumber; Laths, Clapboards, Pal- ngs, Shingles, etc., constantly on hand, Lumber Sawn to Dimension. All orders filled promptly. POOLE & LEWIS, Agents, Charlottetown. Jane 15, 1883.—wkly ly pd “FOB PRINTING of every description exectitod with Neatness and Despatch GRAIN D TEA PARIY —— AT - iY. Oh ! e@me td'the West ! Ob! come there with | me! "Tis @ land of bright verdure thal from: the sea, Where fair plenty sits on ber emerald throne; Ob! come to the West, AND DON’T COME ALONE !! springs The congregation of the Roman Catholic Chugch, Alberton, intend having a Tea - Party*on the beautiful grounds ner their Church, on TUBSDAY, AUGUST 14th. Those wishimg’a good day's sport cannot tail to be pleased aséd, as the conimitice have pre- pared a ‘variety of amusements, incinding races, dancing booths, qaoit=, swings, etc. The Committee will spare no pains to pro- vide the refreshment saloon in such a manner as to tickle the palates of all. the last Tea in the West this sof A Brass Band wil! be in attendance. A Special Train leaves Summerside for Alberton at. 8 a. m., and Jeaves Alberton to return at 5.30 p. m. Special Train leaves Charlottetown for Alberton at 6.30 a.m, and leave Alberton to returna 5 p.m. Special Train will leave Tignish about 12.30 p. m, Excursionists by this tram can return to Tignish by a regular train jeaving Alberton at 6.20 Dem, ‘ FARES:. From Ch’town Cemetery, Royalty Junction and Wiuslow, to Alberton and retarn, $1.00 From Milton, Loyalist, Colville, N. Wil'- shire, Hunter River, Clyde, and retarn, From Fredericton, Elliott’s Brada)- bane,Connty Line, Freetown,and return, From Blue Shank, Kensington, Barbara Weit, New Annam, Traveller's Rest, Summerside, and return, : From St, Eleanor’s, Misconche, St. Nicholas, | Wellimgton, Richmond, Markham, and return, ” From Port Hill, Eilerslie, Conway and return, From Portage and Brae, and return, From (Leary, Mill River, Bloomfield, 90 70 6) 50 49 35 and return, . . - - a From Piusville and return, - - 20 From Elmedale and return, . -e bb From Tignisb and Harper’s, and return, 25 from DeBlois, Kildare, Montrose, and return, - - - - - - 20 Tickets for the Tea will be sold with ex- cursion tickets at all stations along the! line, ' JOHN P. BRENNAN, Secretary to Committee Alberton, August 3, 1883.—2i wky daeod From London and Liverpool —<o— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E.: 1, DIRECT. FALL TRIPS, 1883, The Fast-Sailing Barkentine “ EREMA,” 299 tons Register, coppered and classed 9 Al in English Lloyds, RR. RENDLE, Will Sail from London ON OR ABOUT THE ETH SEPTEMBER. ALSO THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE “ZERELDE,” 200 tons Register, to class 9 years A 1 in English Lloyds, lL, KICHHAM, Commander, Will Sail from. Liverpool ABOUT 1:t SEPTEMBER, Carrying freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac, Commander, For Freight or passage, apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 Soath John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town, July 25—2aw tf PROVINCIAL Rifle Association Prince Edward Island, HE Prize Meeting of the above Associa- tion, for 1883, will be heid on Kensing- ton Range, commencing on ; ; MONDAY, I3TH AUCUST, AT NINE A. M. Position for firing at 200 yards—standing or kneeling. All oti«r ranges—any position with the head te ‘uc target. G. L. DOGHERTY, Secretary. Ch’towr, July 19.—law wly pat dy wly tl 13 BY THE DAILY EXAMINER, tle é ‘ will bei a } L38coa. AUGUST 9. ee my me ee -—-——— ! Stock will repay any intending purchaser. purchase, containing, as it does, the English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, immense variety and extra value. Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors: 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price . Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and ress Plaids, ete., etc. i _ Ch'town, May 3, 1883. wt GUST. 0 eae) NEW GOODs LONDON HOUSE. New Tweeds, New Flannels, New Fieecy Cottons, New Bed Ticks, New Corsets, LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, August 6, 1883. DOMINION SAFETY FUND. oO TYXHE following acknowledgments for psyments death claims show the promptitude with which such claims are paid by the Dominion Satety Fund Life Association :— As insurances are effected in this Associations at actual cost, with a small fixed charge for office commission, there cannot possibly be a more equitable and cheap system of life insurance. No delay no heavy premiums, no enormous profits at the expense of the in- sured ! This company having made the deposit of $50,000 at Ottawa, as required by law, offers this further guarantee as to the prompt payment of its obligations. Every policy in this Association for $1,900-is secured by the obligations of its members representing upwards of $2,000,000 and rapidly increasing. Frepericron, N. B., July 3rd, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John N. B.- GENTLEMEN :—I hereby acknowledge receipt of the sum of two thousand dollars, in full settlement of my ceftificates, Nos.-369, 370, on account of the death cf my husband, Dr James Henry Ellis. M. D.. paid to me immediately upon presentation of proofs of his death. I beg to express my grateful thanks for your promptitude in paying the claim, and gladly authorize you to publish this letter, if you deem it desirable, in the interests of your valuable Association. Yours, respectfully, Mercy Anne ELtIs, Wesley Vanwart. (Signed. ) Witness : (Signed. ) Sr. Joun, N. B., July 30, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John, N.B. » GENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the promptitude with which my claim on your Association for one thousand dollars, as beneficiary on my husband, the late Moses Lockhart, was paid to me as soon as the necessary papers were completed and present- ed, and I trust the Association will continue to receive the support it so fully deserves. (Signed. ) SakAH LOCKHART. ©, A. Madonald, LEONARD MORRIS, Agent fer P. E. Island. W itness : ( Signed.) Summerside, Aug. 3, 1883.—ly ——_ = a Great Summer Resort of P. 2, Island SEASIDE HOTEL Rustico Beach, P. E. Island. -00—_—_--— This beautiful and well known watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist. The Proprietors have taken pains to improve this establishment, so as to merit the con- vinuance of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parts of the world. For charming scenery, beaut _ etc., “The Seaside Hotel” is unrivalled, in America. : T£RMS—$1.75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month. Special rates for families for lengthened periods. Coach will leave Charlottetown every ; Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday Morving, at 9 o clock, p. m. : Trains leave Charlottetown for Huvter River at 6.45, 9.20 a, m., and 4.15 p, m, . Huater River for Charlottetown 9.48 4. m., 2.08 and 7.00 p. m. Hunter River for Summerside 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p. m. ° Summerside for Hunter River 6 45 a.m. and 12, noon, and 5 40 p. m. iful shores, shady walks, Loating, surf bathing, fishing, gun- ms Wednesday and Saturday Evening, calling for oe ac Seaside. JOHN NEWSON & CO., at the EXAMINER JOR _ FRINTING KUUMS, ddr, Water and Great Gorge Street. LP cheapest avd Newsidst payer m the Piovules, - June 7—2gm PsRuPRIETORS, Perkins | oi Sterns. Spring and Summer Dry doods. (Mowing N advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our We have great confidence in oflering this season’s NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc., in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . . Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Stripes, etc., ete. Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc. PERKINS & STERNS. Machines RAK HS. (7.0 be rnold BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, 10th instant, at 12 oclock, at the Old Champion Warehouse, Grafton St. 3 Champion Combined Machines (compleve), 4 Whee] Rakes (complete) A lot of Backeye Keaper Knives and Sec- tions, &c., &e. TERMS—Four months credit on approved notes, Sale positive, No reserve. WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, Aag. 6, 83. Auctioneer. 10 LOBSTER SHIPPERS. NTEAMERS of Fishwick’s Express Line, sailing from Charl ttetown every Thurs- day, connect at Halifax with Allan Line for Liverpool, Furness Line for London and Hamburg Cromwell Line for New York, at resent offer special rates of freight, and grant through bills lading here. L. A. BARNABY, Halifax, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Charlottetown. July 24, 1883. “NOTICE. | @NAPITALISTS wishing to invest in a Starch Factory can be supplied with a ‘sufficient acreage of potatoes and a suitable site convenient to shipping, in the vicinity oy | Mill View, Lot 49. For further particulars apply to J. R. BOURKE, Jr. Mill View, July 27, 1883.—da 4wk taw, ee a OST, FOUND, ac. —— - os Ea WANTS, L ANTED—A GIRL, about eighteen years, to do general housework, One from country preferred. Apply to Mre Geo. Tweedy, Spring Park Road, {aug8 lw wkly 2i rfO LET—A house containing six rooms. Apply to James McLeod, Spring Park oe {au 4 ARE OLD CHINA—A few specimens for sale. Apply Box 245, P. 0., (h'town. (aug? 6) eod DARE BOOK— “Hogarth's Analysis of Beauty,’ for sale. Apply Box 245, P. 0, Ch’towa, [aug 2 6i eod ‘O LET-—That Dwelling House contain- B. ing tweive rooms, besides kitchen, on Upper Hillsborough Street, lately occupied vy Capt. Michael Foley. Apply to Henry Blatch. [iy30 cod tf ‘7 INEGAR-—Juet received # enpply of French Imper«l Triple Vinegar, war- muted of besi quality, For sale at Joho Hobbs’ G.ocery Store. [aug 2 3w taw \ OARI'EKS--A few boarders can be ac- commodated at Mrs. Rodc’s, opposite i ickard’s Bakery. {ly 31 ANTED—A girl for general house- work. Apply at EXamiIxeR OFFICE. jjly 31 WOR SALE—Set of Tinsmith’s Toole, also a lot Tinware, cheap. Apply to Mrs. Rodd, oppcsite Pickard’s bakery. ijly 31 QUITUATION WANTED—A young man of kK some experience wants a situation ss Bookkeeper or Assistant in an office or store, Good references given. Apply at Tur Ex- AMINER OFFICE. [jy26 tf O LET—A Dwelling House, on the cor- ner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing ten rooms and shop, also conveni- ent out-buildings. Immediate porsession given, The premises sre suitable for @ Boarding House or store, For further parti- colare apply on the premises to MRS. OOSTELLY, {July 25 : “PANO LET—(with immediate possession) that Mr. Bagnall will meet trains from all points at Hunter River to couvey passengers to)” a-EE {with immediate posssastion) handsome and commodious residence ig the northern suburbs of the city, on St, Peter Road, lately occupied by L. B, Agchibald Esq. Enquire of Lonuworra & [may 16, flaszarnp ¥o83