Local and Other ftems. ANp now there is still another new Mini etry. Freach - Goto L. KE. Prowse’s for Felt Hats, while the discount last. augh - KALL at the “Lorne” Cigar Store, and @| the latest novelty in the Cigar line, entitled ‘Dr, Smoke’s Works,’ angd > fue Lindsay Paper Co. was organized at Ottawa, on the 3rd, with a capital of $40,000, Col. A. A. Stevenson is the president. - 7 Peavet on the trains and boats in «ll parts the Maritime Provinces is said to far exceed all previous records in the hist: ry of the ountry. > Linrur. Stewart, son of C. J. Stewart, | Esq, of Amherst, lately aide-de-camp to the Governor of Malta, has joined his regiment in Alexandria > Mr. Parnett has made ar urgent appeal to the Irish members of the House of Com mous to oppose the amendments passed by the Lords to the Arrears of Rents bill. : - > Hats, Hars.—Go to L. E. Prowse’s for Hats, if you want good value. augd ARRANGEMENTS are progressing regarding | the annual camp drill. The New Brunswick camp will commence at Sussex on the 22nd October, aud the Nova Scotia camp at Alder- shot on the 11th September. - 3 | AN oil painting of Queen Charlotte, in the Parliament buildings at Fredericton, N. B, is said to be an original by Sir Joshua Rey holds and is valued at £50,000. How the picture came to Fredericton is a mystery. " > Lovis Frecuerre, father of the Canadian | poet laureate, died on the 3rd, at Hochelaga, | aged seventy. He was a native of St. Nicho- | las, Lothbinere Co., and took an active part in | the construction of Montreal Harbor and the Lachine Canal. | re a Tue J'imes, in a forecast of the English harvest, says: ‘“‘ Wheat will not nearly amount to a fair average crop- that is, it will be no better than for the last five years. | Barley promises rather less than ap average | yield. Oats are good.” ~- - _ *T «eer that wonderful medicine, St. | Jacobs Oil, both at my home and office, and esteem it, without any exception, the most} efficacious remedy in the world for rheuma- tism, etc,” says Supt. O'Neill, of the Domin- ’ Major Irving. nion Pelice, Uttawa, Canada, — + ~ } Durixe August, L. F. Prowse will give § cash discount of 12} per cent. off Men’s Felt) Hats. augd | > Tue Christian Brothers of Ottawa have notitied the Separate School Board that they | intend to leave St. Patrick’s and St. Anae’s | Schools. This is owing to the recent trouble | with the board. Lay teachers will be appoint. | ed. The Christian Brother’s High School has | consequently been done away with. sit Sthithip Lala Tue Windsor Mail says:—‘‘ It is reported ‘Wolfville and elsewhere, that the Senate of Acaax. "niversity, Wolfville, have nomin- ated Rev. E. M. Kierstead, M. A., new pastor of the Baptist Church, Windsor, to the chair of Professor of Mental Philosophy, made vacant by the resignation of lr. Schurman.” tnaiitlen Mount Atiison,—The first. term of the | collegiate year of the Sackville institutions will open August 24th. Matriculatior ex- aminations will begin Friday, 25th. Two prizes of $25 each are offered for general com- petition, and one each, of the same amount, to the Yarmouth and P. E. Island districts | respectively, -__-> Two Montreal ‘“‘ drummers” hired a horse of Mr. J. W. McDonald, ot Hopewell, N. S., on Thursday last, and overdrove him in the heat sc that he died two hours afterwards They subsequently made their escape, but one of them was arrested by the Sheriff at Pictou, just as he was getting on board the Jsland boat. -_ > M. P. Ryay, Collector of Customs at Montreal, and Commissioner Johnson, of Ottawa, have been in consultation relative to the late seizure of custom goods. It seems that an amicable settlement has been arrived at by all concerned and that measures will be taken to prevent, if possible, a recurrence of these infringements of the law. iaeniaieanneal Just Recetvsp—Black Spanish Laces, Ecrew Laces, Fringes, Gloves, Fancy Prists, Hosiery, Satins, E rillings, Floral Wreaths, &c.—Jobn McPhee & Co. —a5 > Tue Conversazione Committee regret that the living alligator should have been | taken possession of by some unauthorized | man who exhibited it for money, and after- wards pocketed the proceeds, It had been | kindly lent as a free contribution by Dr. ebins to add to the Committee’s other uriosities, — li _—— Cusroms.—The receipts at the Toronto Costom Honse on the first instant were the largest in the history of the port, amounting t» $37,452.83. The customs receipts at Montreal the past month amounted to $998,490.40, an increase of $205,616.37 ever July, 1851. ‘The receipts of Ang. 1 alone were $47,574 25. The value of the imports into the port of New York last week exceeded the exports by $3,112,000. The excess of imports for the same week last year was $426,000. -_-~ > — InwAprranrs at the west end of the town were very much annoyed during the small hours of the morning, by the inecersant bark- ing of dogs, and the inordinate roarings of cattle. ‘The dogs evidently thought that the sun wastising to hear them bark, and the cows were determined not to be outdone, in the vocal line, by the rising sun sonata of the dogs. Night was made hidcous enough by the sleep destroying yells, and we hope that suit- | able measures will be taken for ensuring peace | and repose to the tired sleepers in the neigh- ix whood, _ - oo —_ Ouericar.—The Rev. C. D. McLaren will) preach in the Presbyterian Church, Prince | Street, to morrow, morning and evening, at the usual hours. : The Rev. J. W. Gordon will preach in the Baptist Church to-morrow, at 11 and half past 6 o clock. j The Rey. A. F. Vroom, of Petitcodiae, will preach. to-morrow evening in St. Peter's Ohurch. The Rev. Mr. €ross, from Ontario, will offi- ciate in Zion Church, to-morrow forenoon, and in St. James’ Charch, i@the evening. at the usual hours. ; T. F. Dwyer will (D. V.) preach in the Christian's Meeting House, Lord’s Day even- ing, at 6.80. Subject—‘‘How are persons made believers” Seats free. All are in- vited. Rev. E. M. Welsh left for Shelburne, N. - * ! | good times on these Islands. \of Crapand, left here on Tuesday last for S., to-day, to assume the duties of curate df tube Yar Sod a atiistaph to Rev. Dr. Wits, QUESTION, — What is the reason the people are so well satisfied with L. E. Prowse’s hais ? Because he buys from the best makers, and sells at the lowest prices, > Rev. i. WW ebber, who is on a visit to this Island, has consented to deliver his celebrated lecture on ‘* William. Lyndale” in tie Bite } Christian Church, on Wednesday, August 16. ' _ > — Mitirary.—No. 1 and 2 Batteries of the P. KE. Isiand Provisional Brigade of Garrison | Artillery, will commence their annual drill on Menday evening next, at eight o'clock. Drill order. > To-pDAY was the warmest of the year. The! maximum temperature in the sha e, at the meteor: logical o° ser. atory. was $54 degrees, Yesterday the thermomecer deyrees in the shade. - Mr. Duvar, Inspector of Fisheries, is in town and may be seen at the old office of | Marine and Fisheries, second floor, Domi. | nion Batiding. for the next two or three Iatcrnatongl Palen Bertin? Se Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods international Fishery Exhibition. > AN incendiary fire was yesterday morning | discovered in rear of a vacant house on Fitz- | roy Street, owned by Mr. Augustus Down. | A woman in the vicinity saw the blaze and | gave the alarm. The fire was extinguished | after the greater portion of the back door was consumed. There is no clue to the incendiary. dip Tue want of a knowledge of Geography, by | some of our cousins across the border, is de- | monstrated by a remittance to the Intercelon- i | | j ial Express Agent--Councillor Chappelle— from Bath, Me. It was addressed: Mra. W. A. C- Summerside, Antigonish Co., | Nova Scotia. | > — ‘ A CORRESPOM DET in the Sandwich Islands, under date of the 16th July last, reports All our P. E. Island boys there, appear to be doing well, particularly, Messrs. J. F. McKenzie, Richard | | Douglas and Edward Robins, formerly of this Mr. McKenzie has commenced business | ‘town hook,” while the | city in Honolula on his others are in excellent situations. > j Forr Epwarp has been reconstructed from | plans submitted to the Department of Militia | and Defence, by Major Irving, of this city. The reconstruction is of the sunken-barbette style, which is the most improved system of | earth-works. The work was performed by | Mr. Robert Palmer, under the supervision of | It is pronounced to be a first- | class job and very creditable to all concerned. | ~ > +. oe _- Found Drowned. — | Tue body of the man found drowned in| the Hillsborough on Thursday, is doubtless | that of Thomas Millar, a Scotch farm | laborer. Mr. John McLeod, tailor, Upper! | Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat BIS TSsT. —-— 10: —- —- BARGAINS. BARGAINS —— oe 1) DURING THIS MONTH, J.B. MACDON ALD AT GREAT BARGAINS. ee ee CO ee and Prints at a great sacrifice. —— ——— 10 - Will Clese Gut Balence of Ladies’ and Gents’ Sthaw Hats Very Cheap. OO Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. J. B. MACDONALD, «est WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS ITRUNKS & VALISES* Lowest Pricde: (QUEEN STREET. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. —_————:0:——-+- — F the month of May W.& A. BROWN & CO. opened: abou 148 CASES DRY GOODS, from which they SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. t are still supplying largely to the WHOLE-| Qoeun Resest, station thet tromt the ceserip- | Bygry Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished tion of the deceased's left hand, puodlished in the Examiner, and from the description } of his hair and left eye, as given by the | Coroner, Dr. McLeod, he has no doubt on his mind that the body found is that of Thontas Millar. Mr. McLeod also says | that Millar was slightly deranged in mind | from the effects of a sunstroke he received some years ago, and that he has since wan- dered a great deal through the country. When last heard of he was working on a farm in Lot 48, and when drowned must have been on his way to or from the city. The decased was known to have at times considerable money in bis possession, but his corpse, with the exception of one mark upon his throat, did not show any appear- ance of fonl play. We should be obliged to | any person who can throw light on Millar's | | disappearance to correspond with us. a Crapaud Notes. There has been considerable excitement of late in this vicinity. A bear was seen, first near Stordy’s Mills, then in a field near the residence of Mr. Thomas Rogerson. Two little girls who were berry picking in the field ran home crying, and stated that they had seen bruin. The nexi place he put in an appearance was in asmall grove near the Parsonage. Some parties were here berry picking, and observing some- thing strange in the grove gave the alarm. The people turned out en masse, armed with pitchforks, pistols, guns, and other articles of war too numerous to mention, to capture poor bruin, but they did not succeed, and he is still at large. The matter has been seriously talked over, and the general opi- nion is, that it was not a bear, but a black CcoW. Tea Parties and Picnics are the order of the day here at present. Some twenty-five carriages, laden with the beauty and fashion Carleton. Arriving there they spread their white linen and good things prepared by the ladies, on a beautiful green near Mc- Quarries Lobster Factory. After having done ample justice to the good things pro vided, some wended their way to the shore, others to the factory, to tip the dight fantas- tic toe. Leaving at five o'clock, they re- turned safely hume at eight. All satisfied with the day’s pleasure. The tea party held at Victoria on Friday last, was a grand success—the sum realized being $350. It was remarked by all that the eatables were first-class, and the ladies deserve credit as they had a short time to prepare. The afternvon was all that could be desired. The beautiful breeze from the harbor gave thuse who looked downcast, new hfe, vigor and action. Crapaud, July 31, 1882. DIED. At Halifax, on the 3rd inst., John Arthur, child of John and Celia MeLean, aged 1 year | and 9 months. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. August 4. -P Alex Stevenson, Montreal; J G Sterns, Souris; Charles Gyde, Montreal; George Cox, Ottawa; F D Hall, Boston; Thos Harris, Halifax; J C Brown, Toronto; Geo Perry, Montreal; A Stone, Halifax; J C Holden and wife, Montreal; Geo H Craig, Newark, N J; J -Lightwick, Germany. 5—R A Marduck, Quebec. KANKIN HOUSE, August 4—Graham Fraser and wife, New Glasgow; Randolph Keppler, New York; Wm | Walker, do; H R Naraway. Pictou; A C| McDonald, Pictou. 5—J Brooks, Haverhill, Mass, 5 8 Forrest, Halifax; J G Cochran, do. Oye hundred dozen ae and aareeye One hundred and tifty dqzen plates, and seventy- dve Toile Sets, to be sold cheap at Co}will s. 4i wly dy Sw Paw ’ . - HENRY BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT. VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Charlottetown, July 24; 1582. 6072 Expected For Scotch and Fuglish weeds. or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, lor Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO .TO- UPPER QUEEN STREET, & CO's \ ee ‘£ = 5 TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL? CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. guaranteed, — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&e, &c. The best workmanship and a perfect tit Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlattatewn, Qet 17, 1821 ‘CHEAPSIDE. ——- 10: We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &¢,, at prices fo suit the times, 20: } Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, | Spices, Canned Goods aud General Greceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at west Rates. —_ oo NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PAINTS, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, WHIPS, IN GREAT VARIETY. —- 30: PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad’ Station free of charge. BEER 5 OILS, &c., &e., THE DAILY EXAMINER. AUGUST 5, 1882. ee il ee ee } DRY GOODS ~AT— } PERKINS = | & STERNS, Queen Square. | | | OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY | ; DRY COCCS, } —AT THE— | Lowest Frices! i WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT | ‘A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. ‘Don’t Fail to See our Goods' BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, Dominion of Canaila, | —-- : Proivines of Prince Edward Island, IN TRE SUPREME COURT, in the matter lament of of an Act of the Par- Canada, passed in the forty-filth year of Her present Ma. jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitnled an Act respecting Losolvent Banks, Ineur- ance Companies, Loan Companies, Build- ing Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Isiand an Insolvent Banking Company. None is hereby given that on MON- VAY, the seventh day of August next, | A. D, 1882, Mr. Jus ice Peters will s3nction the sale by the Liquidators of the above- named Banking Company, ot certain real | and personal property particolarly set forth aud described in a certain petition of said Liquidators this day filed with me, the full particulars and descriptions of such real and personal properly, and the deecs, convey- ances And mortgages thereof, can be ascere ‘ained and seen at the office of the seid Lig" idators, in the Bank Building tormerly occupied by said above-named Banking Com- pany. As also generally the drawing, accept- ing, making and endorsipg by the said Liquidaiors of all bills of exchange and pro- missory notes necessary to Le drawn, accept- ed, made or endorsed in and about the bugi- ness of winding ap the above named Banking Company. Unlese cause to contrary be shown before the said Mr, Justice Peters, at Judges Cham- bers, in the Law Courts Building, in Char- lottetown, in said Province, on that day, at the hour of one o'clock of the afternoon, by apy of the creditors, contributories, sbhare- hoiders or members of the said above men- ticned Banking Company Dated this Ist day of August, 4. D. 1882. D. ar ana rothono . R. R. Frrzerrarp, Solicitor, my aug 2—dy tl 7ib. '| te PERFECTION | } of WHISKY 2G {} UNRIVALLED For ji, 1 [ESe7s TOD DY, |[oectnes anarues Cis yy a | F veneer HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYJICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Nolbern-vieduet, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,79) Report on the Loryg Hiestanp Wuisxey: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very fia,rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and pcssexsed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Arrucr Hi, Hassarn, M. D. “Orro Hrnyer, F.C, §., F. LC.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. 1, E. Feb, 24, 1882, HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE, 300 TONS HARD COAL. JARIIES wishing to be supplied with the genuine Philadelphia Chestnut and Egg, and also Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to (he subseriber, Pictou Coul always on hand, Orders can be left at Lord’s Sceles, or at the subscribers Terms cash, THOS, CASELEY, July 17—1m pd NOTICE s rq HE business heretofore carricd on by the undersigned and the late A, B. Stew: rt, under the style and firm of Hickiy & Srew- ARf, Jobacco Manufacturers, will be con- linued by the subscriber under the same style. MICHAEL HICKEY, Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, @ver the Intercelonial and Grand Trunk Raiiways. sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. MeLEOD, For May 2, 1882. St. Lawrence Hotel. T|°HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoreughly tepaimted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboate, it offers inducements to the travelling public, Permanent and Transient toaiders acc. modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city, WM. £, HICKEY, Proprietor NOTICE. H¢ VING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by C. F. Harris, the sabscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches. Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully solicited. L. W. HARRIS, \'pper Queen St, 4 > ’ \ “OR SALE ] vu 4 49 N reasonable terms, that commodious Two Story House, known as ‘St, Avard’s,’’ situate,with large Garden attached, 0 the St, Peter's Road, between the Railway Ch’town, Dec. 21, "81. Feb, 8, 1882. Crossing and Kensington Brewery. For terms apply to | UNION BANE, July 4, 1882—1m Charslottetowp, ce ee eee ae eaeeemnanannts — - manage A AO LE IT OLE IETS DOLE, tA edhe! a