net Local and Other ttems. GrRaND Diviston meets on the 24th inst., at Souris ~ Don’ forget the Strawberry Festival at the | Drill Shed, to-day. 1 lalsiatescien Hts Lorosurr Bisuor MecInryver and Rey. A. MeGillivray, P. P., left for St. John, N. B., yesterday morning > Pus weatherin Boston is now very hot, and the citizens are leaving en masse to enjoy the cool breezes of the north. , a THREE summonses have been issued for parties celling liquor, contrary to the Canada | femperance Act. The cases will be tried on | Friday. e Z We are pleased to learn that Lieutenant Theoph. 8. McLeod, M. S., has been appoint- ed Captain of No. 5 Company. Brookfield, vice Captan Allan R. Spence, > = Tus 7e'egraph trus's that the citizens of St. John will not forget the important fact that the Dominion Exhibition is to take place in St. John in 1883. donde Grorer W. Bentiry, Esg., M. P. P., Wm. Sanderson, Esq, Mr. J. D. Seaman, aud Mr. John J. Chappell, have rctarned from the meeting of the National Division, 8. of T., at Concord, N. H. sibdiia alnaiaiiat fue wholesale dry goods merchants of Mon- treal, have had a conference with the Min- ister of Customs with a view to have the Customs duty on fancy goods levied speci- fically instead of ad valorem. The Minister decided to allow the duty to remain as at present for another year. dct! Persoxat.—Gen. W. M. Dunn (brother of Colonel Dana, American Consul!) and Mrs. Dann, Mrs. McKee and three children, Mrs. | Tilten, Miss Tilton, of Washington, D. C, and Miss Cravens, of Indiana, will arrive this evening and will occupy, for the summer, the house lately occupied by Capt. Maxwell. — > — Tea on table at 6 o'clock at the Strawberry | Festival. i i o > j . . . } GaNaDIAN Spectmens.—At this particular | moment, when great attention is being paid| every respect satisfactory. to Canada and her farm lands by farmers and | the statement of others, the specimens of Canadian soil and | grasses which are now being exhibited at the cargo was slaughtered and frozen at the great Reading Agricultural Show comes most| company’s works in Maribyrnong towards opportune, ‘Thehigh character of the soil | and the luxuriance of the grasses are much | commented on, and those who have seen | them are greatly impressed with their mchness and quality.—Toronto Globe. - > COUNCILLOR CHAPPELLE, the energetic | Chairman of the Sireet Committee, is having the various plank sidewalks of the city re-| paired in a most substantial manner. Al though the number of men is necessarily few, a large amount of work is being done. The} most dangerous platforms receive the first | attention, after which the other necessary | improvements will beattended to. Councillor | Chappelle’s personal supervision and untiring | energy is to be commended - ve a } Ice Cream Festiva at the Drill Shed to- | day. Admission 10 cents. - a | Ir is announced that in consequence of the large number of suicides that have recently | taken place from the platform of the Vendome | Column, the public is no longer to have access | to the interior of the monument. This pro- | hibition will meet with the approval of any sane individual who ever went through the ordeal of climbing to the top of the narrow, | dark, hot staircase which leads to the plat- form, whence after all the trouble, only a) limited view is obtained over the capital. ‘Lhe | great monument in London, at one time was | open to the same objection, but the same | drastic measure was not taken with it. The | facilities for the would-be suicides \.ere effec | tually curtailed by the introduction of a | massive iron cage at the top of the monument | Perhaps this will be the ultimate measure | with the Vendome Column difficuity. ~ > - To-paAyY and to-morrow, St. John is to de light inthe luxury of ‘*Mendelssohn’s Uratorio Elijah.” This work is one of the most power- ful and most popular of Mendelssohn s masterpieces, and its composition actually killed the composer. It was prepared for the Biningham Festival of 1546, which Men- delssohn himself conducted, and at which time the toil, excitement and excessive mental exertion in connection therewith, eompletely broke down the composer and laid him in the dust before he had completed his thirty-ninth yeer. The melodic flow of the sacred drama, the soul-stirring incidents of the subject, and the harmonic treasures of the oratorio, rivet the attention of even an uncultivated audience, from the first note down to the last chorus, Those people who have listened to the performance can never forget the impression. We congratulate St. John on its musical activity. steers It is reported, we believe correctly, that Thomas Foote, Esq., has been superannuated, and Thomas Williams, Esq., appointed to the office of Treasurer of the J. C. R, thus vacated.— Moncten Times. We read the above with mingled feelings of pleasure and of regret—of pleasure, that the talents of Mr. Williams are receiving due acknowledgment, and that the 1. C. R. will receive a valuable addition to its staff—of regret, that our owa Railway should lose a most cfficient, cflicer who has tried in every way to further its interests, and that the city will lose a first-class resident. Mr. Williams has been on the Island nearly seven years, and is highly respected by a large circle of frierds. He took no small interest in the many charitable and socia' movements among ua, and will be remembered with feel ings of great regard. We are glad to see that the policy of interchanging cfficials is being carried out, and that Island officials are gain ing a chance of promotion to more remungra- tive posts than those at presentheld. There is much room for improvement in this respect. _ ae — Tus steamer ‘‘ Worcester” arrived from Peston this morning with a cargo of mer- chandize and the following passengers :— Miss Carr, F T Smith, M C Kenny, J A Thompson J G Thompson, J Foster Smith, Mrs Mary Prebble, Mrs J C Carver, Miss C Mc- McIntosh, Miss Minnie Mullin, Miss J | Stewart, Mrs E McLeod, Miss M Anderson, Mrs G Anderson, Miss Katie McDonald, Miss Lizzie McDonald, Miss N A McDonald, Mrs P steele, Mrs D G Luce, Mrs M shannon, Mrs Batcheller, Miss Katie Blumlir, Miss Salisburg, Miss McDonald, Dr M McKinnon, Miss R McDonald, Miss Liddie ‘allahan, Miss Katie Livingston, Annie M Brewster, Mary Martin, Sarah Roach, Jessie Nicholsvn, Matilda MePonald, Mra Kinley, Miss Annie Carter, L M Gallagher, Miss Leet, M Horton, Mr Gvuodrich, Miss Annie Murphy, Maggie Young, Julia Whitn, Mr. W C Parks, Charies Osgoo’, Miss McRae, Cattie Stewart, Mr W Kenny, L 8S Marphy, P W Jo nston, Mrs Mathes: n, Mrs John Anderson, Master John Andersop, Mr A R Scott, S Nel¥on, Mrs R M the average annual wages paid the employes. | was kind, as there was no wind to fan the |was possible to prevent the neighboring THE DAILY HXAMINER, JULY 19, 18€2. Lr is understood that the Dominion Govern- ment will appeal to the Privy Council in Eng. | land inthe matter of Mr. Doutre’s claim for fees as counsel in the fishery arbitration. | DR yw 4 Ir is expected that H. R. H. the Princess! Louise and his Excellency the Marquis of Lorne aud suite will return to Quebee from their fishing expedition in New B: unswick and | Lower Quebec about the middle of this week, | and it is understood that they will not return | ' ~e t> Ottawa until late in the fall. { e B : sin the ah AY. Ir appears that the Canadian Pacific Rail. hes ot way Co. is already in a position to begin re- x & deeming its land grant bonds. The trustees | i a“ under the mortgage have called for tenders | 7 tor the sale to them of bonds to the extent of | 3150, 000 Bb sides this, we are told, the! trustees have cancelled bond. to the am unt! of $760,000 received in payment of lands. > iv is reported that Attorney Genera: John S D. Thompson, of Nova Seotia, is to be appoint- ed to the bench at once, taking the place of Judge James, who will become Equity Judge in pliee of Judge Ritchie, who has resigned. If this be correct it is probable the resignation of the local Goverame: t will take place imme- diately ais bitilacaccien Tur New York World calls attention to the. searcity and high price of lobsters in the cities of the United States. There is a great de- mand for them at the American watering places. At Coney Island abont 4,000 to 6,000 pounds a day are used at the height of the season, and in the same proportion at an hundred other seaside resorts, as well asin the large hotels of all the American cities, S - > A RETURN to an order of the House of Commons shows the amount of wages paid to employees of the I. C. R. in each year since — - er -AT— 1877. The return may be summarized as follows :— No. ofem- Amt. of salary Average ployes. and wages. per man. & STER N S od. .ces ee $952.578 $407 86 1878... 2,411 996 445 4135 20 j j. | ee 937,533 435 71 This shows a very considerable increase in - * A RECENT shipment of frozen meat from Australia to England by the steamship Queen Square. Protos was, it may be remembered, not in | According™ to the Seeretary of the Australian. Frozen. Meat Company, the the end of December, when there was a/ temperature of 140 degrees in the sun. The meat was loaded in lighters during the night, and then taken down to the Protes | in’ Hobson’s Bay, but before it could all be | transhipped the temperature had risen, and | the consequence was that the last 200 or | 309 carcasses suffered while being trans- | ferred to the frozc.n chamber of the Protes. Previous shipments had been made in cold | wea-her. —a ee “Last Night’s Fire. OUR STOCK At about a quarter past ten iast night | the city was aroused by the alarm of fire, | which proved to be a small stable in the! rear of Dr. Murray's residence en Upper | Prince Street. The building was wholly consumed; and another building—Mr. Webster's workshop ~ was badly damaged. As to the origin of the fire—it is evidently the work of an incendiary ; but Providence SUMIVIEER GOODS! IS NOW flames. A very large and orderly crowd surrounded the burning buildings, and the young men, and some old one, did all that buildings from catching fire. The names of all cannot be given ; but there onght to be some way of honoring these who dis- | tinguish themselves at fires. This fire providentially did not cause | heavy losses; but the lessons it teaches} should not be nnheeded. lst. Greater and better facilities for quenching fires at the start must be in- sisted on. Dr. Murray's house would have nndoubtedly been burnt but for the energy of a number of citizens who, with. buckets, kept the roof drenched with water. There are abundant facilities within reach if people would use them, \ 2nd. Let householders living together in a neighborhood unite for the purpose of mutnal aid and protection frem fire. This is not to supersede the large fire depart- ment, which did good service last night ; but to provide small: fire extinguishers, | CY 7 7 " which could be kept by one of the frater- STAPLE & FANCY nity for the use of all. 3. Let there be an investigation held after every fire, the origin of which is at all suspicious, and a reward offered, small or great, for the conviction of the incen diaries. COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF DRY COCDS, ——— 2. Nervous Exmavstrion, and all diseases arising from youthful indiscretions are speedi ly and radically removed by that wonderful “i remedy known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, —AT THE— ap advertisement of which appears in another colamn. Sold in Charlottetown by Apotie- caaies Hall Co. June 16, 2.wks., wky, 2i. — = HOTEL ARRIVALS. Lowest Frices! REVERE HOUSE. June 19—D Schurman, Summerside; W H Sheppard, Toronto; S C Milroy, Moncton, N B; Mr and Mrs Cunningham, Boston; James Richards, Bideford; Miss Richards, do. WILL FIND in the Supreme Court of Judicature : IN the matter of an Act respecting Insoijvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- A SPLENDID VARIETY panies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, of the 45th Vic., cap. 23, avd in the matter of the President, Di- rectors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an_ Insolvent Banking Company,— OTICE is hereby given that on SATUR- DAY, the twenty-second day of July, instant, A. D, 1882, Mr. Justice Peters a sanction the sale and conveyance to the ‘4 . President, Directors and Company of the Don't Fail t0 See pur Foods Bank of Nova Scotia of the Bank premises, situate on the corner of Great George and King Streets, in Charlottetown, in Prince tdward Island, formerly the property of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the price or sum of fourteen thousand eight hundred | and seventy-three dollars and twenty-two | cents, unless cause to the contrary be shewa before the said Mr. Justice Peters, at ote ny ‘. Chambers, in the New Law Courts Building, St in Charl ttetowa aforesaid, at the bour of Perkins & érTns. el. ven o’clock of the forenoon, by any of the creditors, contributors, shareholders or mem- bers of the said last mentioned Bank Dated this 17th day of July, A. D. 1882. IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT TO SELECT FROM. BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, April 26, 1882. | Beautiful Summer Resort. -—-——0:0 THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - P. EH. island. — rgxHIS beantifully-situated and well-known establisument will be opened trom July !st RA | ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling f r Guests; 1ctarning every Thorsday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a.m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from | all points at Hanter River, tor passengyrs to Seaside, seven miles. Trains leave Charlotietown for Hunter River at 6 45, 9 20,*, m., and 4.20 p. m. ts “ Hunter River fur Charlotietown, 9 a, m., 2.11 and 7p m, Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a. m,, and 5.42 p. m. Address, JOHN REWSON & CO., CHARLOTTETOWN «f “a June 24, 12 MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! — 1) 9 ( The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York. ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - + $939,523.92. Halls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. 20: The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, kag, CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Every! description of Property covered at lowest rates. by the undersigned. Policies issued 10: he Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen. CAPITAL, $15,000,000. Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates, 0:0 The North American Life Insurance Company, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, Issues Policies on the Tontine system. trial Plans. Also ordinary Life and Indus- ———— 70: ~—e The ‘ondon and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charlottetown, April 10 1882—ceod pat AGENT. Tenders Wanted. | Valuable P.operties rg°ENDERS will be received by the under- a l signed, athis office, until —, 2 = inst., f rti illing to contract for the mowing of 150 acres Hav ana 10) acres of| DOUGLAS AND ALLEY STREETS, Grain, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, eeellian eae y Work to commence on or about the 24th} J AM instructed by M. P Hogay, Esq. (who MICHAED RICKY. Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf instant. is about ieaving the Island). to sell at The subscriber does not bind himself to} Anctior, on the premises, on Wednesday, accept the lowest or any tender 26th inst, at 12 o'clock, noon, that valuable OWEN CONNOLLY, | Plot of Jand on Doaglas Stre t, near the (htown, uly 15. 15*9—4i Malpeque Road, having a front of 50 fect and es : extending back 100 feet, tegether with a a eet comfortable Double Tenement Dwelling ROVIC House (2. stories, flat roof), a Workshop, mde Coach House and tale, all well finished aud ry HE business heretofore carried on by the conveniently arranged. undersigned, and the late A. B. Siew rt,! — under the style and firm cf Hickey & Sruw-! 4 valuable property om Alley Street, consist- arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- jing “of a” comfortablé Double Tenement linued by the subscriber under the suM* Dwelling House, two storey, pitch roof. The siyle, land fronts 44 feet on Alley street and ex- tends back 67 feet @ inches, The above properties are eligibly situated a ——————_ in good localities and command fair rentals, ’ . i; ; Terms—Twenty-five per cent. down, the jk ik ss A 4g ‘balance in 4 years, interest 6 per cent, N reasonable terms, that commodious ‘ WILLIAM DODD, O Two Story House, known as. »St, July 15, 82—pat Auctioneer, Ayard’s,’’ situate,with large eee ation ou the St. Peter's Road, between the Railway T | b P k Crossing and Kensington Brewery, For 0 0 ster ac ers. terms apply Lo . OR SALE, 1000 cases empty cans, home UNION BANK, made and warranted good. Apply to LONGWORTH & CV, Ch’town, July 14, 1882. (jy 15 eod tw July 4, 1882— m Charlottetown, Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and SOURIS TEA! Grand Trunk Railways. i ation , Great Reduction o: Fares, For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by | D, A. McLEOD. ; : sip 2} dood '2 Special Trains from Charlottetown. on the 26h JULY, on the beautital ——— GRAND TEA will! be held at SOURIS ‘Tin, Tia Plates, Lead, Tea, ‘Vinegar, Tobacco, &. ] WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT MY SALE ROOM, QUEEN SQUARE, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 20th inst,, at 11 o'clock, — 14 tons Best English Ingot Tin (Lamb and Flag Braid), 261 boxes Best Crown Coke Tinplate, 1 ton Pig Lead. 2 ~ALSO-- 50 half-chests Congou Tea (good quality), B till September 10th, for the accommodation of Gaests and Visitors, | 20 boxes Congou Tea (good quality), 4 casks Vinegar, 2 boxes Tobacco, 50 tins F. F.C, Coffee, 16 dozen Brooms, 5) boxes Confectionery, 25 boxes Scented Soap. Ordered for positive sale t° close con- signments Terms—60 days for Tin, Lead, &c.; and 3 months for other Goods over the amount of $50. WILLIAM DODD, July 14, ’82— Auctioneer, NOTICE. ‘gO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Chubb’s Corner, in the City of Saint John, on THURSDAY, the twentieth day of July instant, at noon, Forty-eight Sixty- fourth Shares of the Steamer “City of Saint John,” now lying at Shediac. Registered at the port of Gaspe Registered tonnage 44; 75-100 tons, '59 Horse Power, built in 1870, ind again re-built in 1875. Propelling power, paddle wheels. The above sate is made by virtue of the power of sale vested in the Bank of New Brunswick under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, under two several mortgages given to the said Bank, dated respectively the 27th day of September, A. D, 1880, and the i6th day of May, A. \). 1x81. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to W. Girvan, Esq., cashier of the Bank of New Brunswick, or to GEO, E, SNIDER, St. John, N. B., Jaly 5, ’82. Auctioneer, N. &.—I am authorized by the owner of the remaining sixteen sixty-fourth shares to state that they can be purchased on the same terms, if desired, by the purchaser of these shares. ‘ GEO, E. SNIDER, Auctioneer. THE HOUSEHOLD The Handsomest, Most Complete, and Finest Finished Sewing Machine Ever Invented. {jy 8j—till sale READ THIS! "Sea manufacturers claim for the “ Honse- hold” that it has been perfecied in all its details by some of the best mechanics in the country, who, with unlimited resources at their command, have devoted years to its construction, and have produced a Machine combining more goo! points than ever before presented for public favor Tue Providence Tool Company has had great experience in producing fine inter- changeable work. All the parts of the “ Household” are made with the utmost care, and subjected to a thoreugh inspection with gauges before being assembled. Among the features which recommend the *‘ Household ” are the following : It has a high arm, giving ample room for any kind cf work, Itis the easiest ranning shuttle machine ever made, It is aimost noiseless. It has a large cy|indrical shuttle of great simplicity, being open at one end ; thus al- lowing the bobbin to be readily inserted without displacing any of the parts, The bobbin boids an extra large amount of thread and runs loosein the shell, without spring centres or point bearings, msuring an even and uniform tension. It has a loose balance wheel attachment for filing the bobbin without running the machine, and the balance wheel is nickel platea, All running parts of the machine subjected io wear are made of cast steel, hardened, thereby insuring great durebility. Its be- lieved the “Household ” is the finest finished machine ever offered to the puovlic. It is provided with a complete outfit of Attachments for doing ail the different kindg of plain and fancy work. The Cabinet Work is in the most thorough manner, and is built up of perfectly seasoned lumber, 80 itis notliable to warp or crack, It has @ handsome gothic-top, French-finish cover, and presents a neat and attractive appearance, The treadje works very easy, being set on anti-friction bearings, which never need oil- ing. This saves the carpet from dirty grease spots so often found »nder other machines, The stand is on four casters, so the machine can easily be moved for sweeping, or Con- venience of position. For terms, etc,, apply to MRs. JOHN P. IRVING, July 17, '>2. North Side King Square, For Sale. *g HE undersigned offers for sale, the Pot- tery Company’s Bone Mill, with or with- out Engine, capable of grinding five tons of Bones per day. —ALSC— NOTICE “fe | grounds adjoining the Convent. ‘§~HE busines heretofore carried on by Mr. | 1 : : c } be Managing Committee are determined | i Robert Bridg will, f date, be car- to make it the Tea of the season. ried on bythe undersigned, under the nome | and style of A. L, Bridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES. Tea on the tabies at 12 o’clock, noon, | | Tickets 25 cents, Railway Return Tickets wil] be issued at) March 1, 1608a#7 | the following rates, good for Special Trains | |only between Charlottetown and Souris :— IN O'T LC HB} | From all Stations between Charlottetown, " | Georgetown and Mount Stewart, inelusive, 60 ,HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company) cents; from Douglass’ to St, Peter's, in-| ‘I oe imported a fresh cana of eich | clasive, 50 cents; Five Houses to Selkirk, in- Patent Burner’s, especially made to copsnme clusive, 40 cents ; irom Rollo Bay to Har- only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap ™Ouy, Inclusive, one first-class fare. turned tullon. Thése Burners are intended Parties trom Georgetown Branch will come | for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and to Mount Stewart by Regular Train, and) other places where a light from a small con- there connect with Special Trains and will | sumption of Gas only is required. | be returned by Special same night. By regulating the tap,the Gas consumed Excursion tickets will only be sold to can be reduced to any desired quantity Icss , those’'who purchsse Tea tickets, which will than three teet per hour. | be sold at all stations. These Burners are so scientifically made’ Special taking passengers at Charlottetown that they will givea light eqval to about ten to Mount Stewart, leaves Charlottetown at per hour, Special taking pxssengers from Stations east The price of these Burners to consumers of 0! Mount Stewart, will leave that station at Gas wil! be ten cents each. [ju 19 cod pat 9.30a.m. Returning, first train wil! leave _.. Souris at 5.15 p. w., and the one for Mount candles it acost of three quarters of one cent 7-50 a. m., arriving at Souris at 11 o'clogk.! | Bulmer & Sheppard’s Brick Machine, capa- ble of turning out 10,000 Bricks per day, As the Company intend confining their business to the ma,nfacture of Karthenware, the above will be sold at.a bargain. FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Jaly 14. 1*82—10i cod Challenge! To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—I understand that Mr. Roney Steele has stumped P. E. Island with a Horse called ‘*Bashaw,” for fast trotting I wish to tll Roney Steele that there are some fast trotters on P. E. Jsland -a lot of trotters faster than ‘*Bashaw.”” I will match my ‘ Abdallah Maid,” sired by ‘* Abdallah Messenger,’’ for the sum of $100, mile heats, best 3 in 5, to harness—the trot to take place on Somerset Driving Park, owned by myself, oo the 5th day of September next. The money to be | deposited in the hands of Thomas McCarvill, Keq., Somerset, in fifteen days from this date. Please ceme up, and don’t be blowirg, for there are faster horses in P. E. Island than you are aware of, ‘\ RIBE for the DAILYEXAMiNES , Stewart at 5.40 p.m. eee $ dod " §, D. MoCORMACK, Smythe, M Allan. Prothonbtary, D. HODGSON, {iy 17 till 29) \) the Chearest and most Newry Paper , ; Published iv the Province, Souris, July 14, ‘82, See's, JOHN O'RONAGHAN, Somerset, July 12, 1882-8) cam