CT3 Po “7 ~de AW Local and Other liems. (Es cog; DHic NEWS | : PRR asf EWS. (;0 aad get a supply of Aprons at the Fait n the Drill Shed to-day (Srectan DeseavcHes ie 7 Hie MNAMINER, | o- UNE case of driuncennes3 at the Stipendiary French Daring ourt this forenoon : ae trate s ¢ LONDON, July 12. ; Gladstone announced in the House mmons, yesterday, that the ss had proclaumed stege against Tama- a 3t pe gr car, had hauled down the ritis ay j Jons , a ; 1 Hag on the Consulate’s building, + and planted thereon the French ensign, A. Starr” arrived from | Phat they had ordered the English Consul, She will sail on return who was lying sick in bed, to leave Tama |tave within twenty-four hours, and had arrested the Secretary of ty at}a Missionary i nations \W BERRIES in large and small quantities Festival this afternoon and evening. - lure Rev. W. R. Frame of Mouat Stewart as arrived home looking well after his trip to ston at the . troo; I Bb THe steamer ‘*M. Halifax this morning. this ¢ vening - d Ck cheapest boots and shoes in the ci > ’ who retus ii ’ aX DE 1. B. Maedonald’s Boot Store. : ised givi - xpla ee nt ae hit regarding the Consulate. Mr. uy 12 y ' > Si t : july i waiy li| Gladstone said that the Home Government _. | Was anxiously awaiting explanations from ai8/ the French authorities concerning this out- aride on the! race us breac} ; 4 geous breach of amity. > lake your children to the Drill Shed ¢ atternoon and let them have Patent Swing. I Tine New Suez Canal. > ARRANGEMENTS are being made in Torosto | for the reception of Lord Coleridge, Chief Justice of England, LONbDoN, July 12. rhe British Government and Count De Lesseps have come to an arrangement pro- viding for the immediate construction of the new Suez Canal. eeitiinetine Tuk place to get fancy work mounted in | latest designs and lowest prices, is at M. | Wriont & Co's. {jalyl2 2w eod } > ue Maine press gang, half a hundred strong, invaded St. John, N. B. on the llth inst, They are en route to Halifax. o ; : Tux best solid leather boots, at the lowest | jp “+ re Fon nowy Alexandria cnye prices at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. | . 5 deaths from cholera occurred on J. B. Macponatn. (july 121i whiy i) Monday at Damietta. | According to advices from Behera, the reach at) cattie plague has ended with the death of ®.m, and | all the cattle in that district. Telegraph Notes. dk itin Rev. W. R. Frame will, (D. V.)y Monnt Stewart next Sabbath at 11 West St. Peters at 4 o'clock. _ The feeling at Berlin against the Vatican is 80 strong that the possibility of a rupture - > —_ Now being finishefat M. Wright & Co’s., ; of the relations is being considered. eight parlor suits, latest styles, and best value in the city. {julyl2 2weod ' a The coal mitie troubles are all settled at T HE thermometer in New York has been | the different mines with the exception of for some time past ranging between 95 and| the Hurst mines and Butier mines. The 100 degrees. Sunstrokes are about as fatal| bases of settlement are three cents per there as the cholera in Egypt. | bushel. - > “ es e ‘ Just received at M. Wright & Co’s., a full | Sir Charles liilke stated in the British assortment of Cornice Plates, very cheap, also House of Commons on Monday, that it was the intention of the Government to [julyl2 2w eod | quarantine vessels coming to England from ludia or Egypt. Mantel Mirrors and all sized Looking-glass | 20+ Plates. - me ~ Kev, Anevs J. Mclnryre, who has ey . . studying in Rome for the past ten years, re- | At Damietta, on Tuesday, 49 deathe turned home on Tuesday night. He is now | occurred from cholera, and at Mansurah visiting St. Peter’s in company with his uncie, | 101 deaths were reported. At the latter Bishop McIntyre. | place a number of Greeks forced the cord: n > | Surrounding the city and escaped. Tue Steamer “‘ Worcester,” which arrived | from Boston yesterday morning, had on board | _ M. Akard has introduced a bill in the 260 passengers when she left that port for| French Chamber of Deputies authorizing Nova Scotia and this Island. This does not| the taking of soundings for piers for a look much like an exodus, railway bridge from Cape Grisuex on the . French coast across the Strait of Dover to _ THe cheapest place to get pictures framed Folkestone in England. is at M. Wright & Co’s. Moulding, backing, cord, screw-eyes, picture nails, &c., &c., very cheap. [july 12 2weod An agreement has been arrived at be- tween DeLesseps and the Government of Great Britain, which provides for a new Suez Canal parallel to the one now in existence; for the reduction of canal dues and for the appointment of an English surveyor of trattic. — eo ———» ; Every description of boots, from the | cheapest prunella, to the finest French kid | boot at the lowest prices at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot and Shoe Store, Queen Street. {july 12 2i wkly Li > ' onetime : : The report of the committee of the House fn anne anil — — in we of Lords, which has had the Irish land act Qspital SJuebec,” sullering irom ments! under consideration, has been submitted derangement, undertook on Sunday night to walk out of a four-story window. Strange to say, she was very slightly injured. > A very important measure has beef passed by the Imperial Pariiament entitled the Em- to the House. The committee find that the immigration clauses of the act have failed; that the modes of valuation of the land are unreliable; that the relations be- tween landlords and tenants have not im- ployers’ Liability Act. It is a curious fact} proved, and that tenants have become that when Ireland had a parliament of her| demoralized and maintain the hope that own she passed similar legislation in the year | a fresh agitation will bring about the pas 1780. | Sage of a new act. — -* iy our notice of the Bazaar we omitted to mention the names of Mrs. Hobkirk, Mrs. Caren, Mrs. O. Connolly, Mrs, James Peake, Miss M. Hobkirk and Miss K, Caven, who had charge of the refreshment table, and cf Mrs. Raiph B. Peake who took part in the fancy sale. These ladies did good work. We have not yet heard the exact amount of the proceeds. In the contest at Wimbledon, on the llth, for the Halford prize, at 1,000 yards, Dr. Scott, of the American team, scorec 44 out of a possible 50. The contest fer the Molineux prize at 1,000 yards, Major Shakespeare, of the American team, tied the top scores, making 33 out of 2 possible 35. In the second round, at 800 yards, Bull and Brown scored 380 each, Lieut. Scott 24, Joiner Van-Heusen 29, Stewart, 36, Paulding 28, Hinman 32, Cash 25, Pollord 24, D+. Scott 29, Smith 25, Rabbeth 26, Dolan 25, Col. Howard 28, and Alder 23. Major Shakespeare made a total of 60 in the two reunds. — > — GOVERNOR Dewpney, of the Northwest Territory, accompanied by Lieut-Col. McLeod Hayter, Reid and others, held a council with the Biackfeet Indians under Crowfoot half way between Medicine Hat and Calgarry. They have succeeded iu inducing them to | accept the new reserve and treaty. Rev. | Pere Lacombe was of great service during the negotiations. on aly In the French Chamber of Depaties, on the 10th inst., M. Challemel Laceur, Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that the French force in Tonquin was sufficient for any opposition it was likely to encounter. He continued: ‘‘It is now evident that one separately from bis other cattle for four-| Tuduc is France’s enemy. There is no teen days. The result was that the milk|longer amy question of negotiation with gathered during these days yielded 20 lbs. of |him. France must now resort to fighting. butter. Mr. Crane thinks this a» very good! M. Harmoud, French Civil Commissioner yield, more especially as the animal Was | in Tonquin, will recommence treating as ———-@———— Mr. Tuomas Crane, of China Point, de- sirous of making a test of the butter-making qualities of the milk from Jersey cows, kep' placed on but indifferent pasture. |soon as possible after the opposition to et ae |F e h subdued. F ill y ae mn ranc as subdued. rance will occupy Personat.—The Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, | ; PS only the Tonguin Delta. She has no in- <. C. M. G., C. B., High Commissioner for | ; ; K. 0. M. @., C. B, Hig | tention of conquering Annam. : . eports the Dominion of Canada, accompanied by} The reports Lady Tupper and Mr. Charles H. Tupper, M. of Chinese aggression are unfounded. [am P., arrived in Liverpool yesterday by the able to state that pacific | relations will Allan royal mail steamer “Caspian” from | be maintained with China. Pau) De Cassagnac made a violent attack upon the Government. He called Prime Minister Ferry the worst cf cowards and a liar. He was censured for his language and or- dered to be excluded from the House for a fortnight. An order of the day expressing confidence in the firm and present policy of the Government was adopted by 371 to 82, Halifax, and are staying at Eberle’s Grand Hotel. They proceed to London to-day (Thursday.)—Liverpool (G. B.) Journal of | Commerce, June 28th, midst Aevatic.--The Halifax oarsmen, Hamm and Conley, accompanied by their trainer, William Spelman, arrived home on Saturday evéning, and went to theif querters near the Four Mill House. Hamm, when he boarded the train at St. John, got permission from the station agent there to suspend his beat in the first-class car, where it was made the sub- ject of considerable criticism, especially by the ladies, as regards its diminutive and fragile appearance. —— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 12--10 a. m. A > oomnrrex. — Oman " 2 hc | Moderate to fresh noutheast te goathiwent effected in the Railway time fable, which | yinds; generally fair weather followed by would enable passengers per Steam Navigation nae a - night. J Boats from Pictou to Georgefown to reach , this city the same evening. As the case now | stands, a steamer leaves Pictou every Thurs- day at 2. p. m., and arrives at Georgetown | abont 5 p.m, The Geoggetewn train leaves | for this city at 3 p.m. ; consequently pas- sengers are obliged to remain there all night. Were a change effected it would be a great convenience to the travelling public. —_— -}-—— Tux coffee-houses erected as a philanthropic or | For THe Norra —The Hon. Peter Mitchell, | M. P., for Northumberlaad, left St. John last evening for Newcastle, after spending the principal part of the day in the city. Travel- ling ia company with him were the Hon. John R. Thomas, member of Congress for Illinois, and Col. J. H. Baxter, M. D., Chief Medical ‘Purveyor of the United States Army. Mr. Thomas entered the army while quite a youth, experiment in Boston have proved a complete fought through the civil war, was several success. They have been only in operation | for sixteen months, yet a profit of $1,000 a) times wounded, but rot serious!y, and rose to the rack of major. His descent is from dis- month has been reached. The capital ‘was | tinguished families in Great Britain and [re- furnished by benevolent men; but plate-glass| land. He is a relative of Patrick Henry. Dr. windows, hard-wood finish, decorated walls, | Baxter has about reached the top of his pro- and tasteful furnishings, remove the impres- | fession. He will soon be Surgeon-General. gion of cheap charity, Not only are good | Both gentleman, as well as the ex-Minister of meals furnished at alow rate, but there are| Marine and Fisheries, are distinguished dis- realing rooms, smoking parlors, and billised | ciples of Izaak Walton. They ewe try rooms, the idea being to furnish ali the social their inek in our Northern rivers, «Be attractions of the saloons, with the exception | their firet visit to this Province,--St. John of mtvuxitating drinks. Telegraph. DAILY of French | Hx A MT NER, JULY 12. 188s. RAMAHMBER a f the Consulate and . JUST LANDED: —AND— FOR SALE LOW FOR PROMPT PAYMENT : CASKS PAINT OIL, CASKS OLIVE OIL, CASKS MACHINE OIL, CASKS ENGINE OIL, CASKS WOOL OIL, —ALSO— A full supply of * LONDON PURPLE, Wholesale and Retail, D. GORDON, Georgetown, June 29, 1883.—5w, wkly Special Bargains am fo BOOTS —FOR THE — MONTH OF JULY ~—AT ~— J. 0. Sprague & Oo.'s Sign: Big Red Boot. July 6, 1883.—d 3aw wkly 3i. THE Admiration WORLD. rs.§.A.Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer FECTION! Public Benefactrass. Mr. 5. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparaticn for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, remoying Dandruff, and arvests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natcral color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. Iam sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-- tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. “ Bottle did 4¢.” That is the One Bete of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and heir bald spot covered i heey ; one bottle of RS. Avten’s Wortp’s Hair It is not a dye. Alexander L. Wright & 0o., MANUFACTURERS — OF BERRY'S MILLS, N. B. All kinds of Pine, Sprace. Hemlock and Rarvdwood Lumber; Laths, Clapbeards, Pal- ings, Shingles, etc., co *tantly on hand. Lumber Sawn to U.mension. All orders filled promptly, POOLE & LEWIS, Agents, Charlottetown. Jo « (5, 1883,—wkly Ty pd ’ ; i ; LUMBER, } | THE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL A IND APRON FAIR (IN AID OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH FUND) IN THE DRILL SHED, This Thursday Afternoon and avenine. Doors open at 2. p.m, Admission 10 cents, Boots, Shoes, ENTS’ BOOTS, Ladies’ Boots, all the little ones ! W. R. BOREHAM, Slippers. Boys’ Boots, Girls’ Boots, and Boots for ro eg on hand a large assortment of Beots snd Shoes. All can now be suited. Particular attention z- 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’'towa, June 21, #83.—tu th sa lm wkly T STORE. — IN S11 OIL. OIL. OIL. Very Bests AMERICAN KEROSENE OI, Extra AMERICAN LARD OIL, Extra AMERICAN WOOL OIL, and a full assortment of Machinery and other Oils of all descriptions, for sale at Manufacturers’ Prices. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. Ch’town, June 27, 1883. = a ee British Warehouse. To the Wholesale and Retail Trade. o.-—_—- W.&A,.BROWN & CO. AVE now opened the completion of their large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. They ure offering special inducements io cash buyers. It will be to your advantage to inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Establishment closes every evening at 6 o’clock (Saturdays «xcepted.) W. & A. BROWN & ©0. Ch'town, June 1, 1882.—wkly en BUY ONLY THE BEST MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS. are acknowledged by the highest musical authorities in the world to be the Best Reed Organs Ever Made. They have taken the Highest Priges at every xhibition in the World, 0 Sold on very easy terms, with large discounts for cash, by LEONARD MORRIS, SUMMERSIDE, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Summerside, June [2, 1883.--ly ——— _ ae —— TRNDERS FOR 00 Hk) FUS COAL, ) QYEALED TENDERS, marked, “Teader for Coal, will be received at the oilive of the | Board of School Trastees of Charlettetown. } until 12 o'clock, noon, of Mth July, inst , | for supplying and placing in the vaults of the” | City Schools, one hundred and forty (140) tons screened, rouud, Acadia mines coal, and j twenty (20) tons nut Acadia mines coal. All of said coal to be of the best quality, to be weighed ou the City Scales (the ton to consist of 2,000 lbs), and to be delivered on or before Ist September next. By order, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of Board. Office of School Board, Charlottetown, July 7, 1883. = ARRIVE per barque ‘‘William Owen,’ daily expected, 3000 Bags Liverpool Common Salt, which will be sold cheap while landing. L. C. OWEN, Ch’town, 5th July—tu tr sa 2 w FINAL NOTICE, T the ANNUAL EETING of the 44 SPRING PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT held at the School House on the 4th July, inst., the secretary was requested to enforce payment by law, of all taxes now due, without respect of persons, CHARLES F. HENRY, July 6, 1883-—lw ) Secretary. MAIL CONTRACTS. *(*ENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa, until twelve o'clock, noon, on Friday, the 10th August, for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails, cn proposed contracts, for four years, from Ist October, next, over each of the fol- lowing routes, viz.:—? Bear River and Clear Spring. Big Marsh and Head of St. Peter's Bay, Covehead Road and Grand Tracadie. Darlington and Kelly’s Cross. ee and Winsloe Road, Little York and Marshfield. Little York and Railway Station. Little Yerk and Union Road. Printed Rotjces, containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. A. A. MACDONALD, Assistant P. O. Inspector Post Office Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., 15th June, 1883. |july9 3i wkly 3i SONS OF TEMPERANCE. The Grand Division of Prinee Edward Island will meet at Victoria, Crapaud, on Wednesday the 1%th July, at 10.30, a, m., J.J.CHAPPELL, G, 8. Jnly 7, 1883,-—2iw a —— a sa eee CB PRINTING ot every description @F executed with N eatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ROOMS, eor. Water and Great George Street, aageniiah Saket ~acapeiennaspeanealp Aineacapiteneatinpeenagettl a Raguaaperamaieamammemenes Es MAKER WANTED.—Steacy work and the best pay going. Address at once with ae and the wages wanted. A. J. MeMullin, Carriage Builder, Sydney, Cape Breton, [jul 10 3in da lin wkl pd ANTED by a lad of seventeen, a situ- ation in a merchant’s or other office. ls a good penman, a short-hand writer, and can tarnish good references. Apply at this otlice. {jul 10 3i We oe to hire for two or three months--a horse. Must be steady driver, No hard work. Apply to Rev. C. 0’ Mrara, Pleasant Street. [ju 10t8 ANTED—A_ good, aetive YOUNG \ MAN character, this office. W from the country, with geod to attend horses, etc. Apply at liy9 ANTED—An aetive BOY to attend horse and cow. One from the country ‘preferred. Apply iamediately at this cflice. [july9 tf W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.--6 girls to learn the Dress Making at the Misses | Currie’s, Pownal Street juiyS lw Bw about ten days ago, a small silver Brooch, in the shape of a Maltese cross, Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. [jly 4 OsT.on Thursday last, between Weet 4 Kent Street School and Mies Ramsay’. Fitzroy Street, a buvch of keys. Ths finder will pleate leave them at this cflice. [jly4 7 W business—or one who understands the drug business thorouvhly. App y at onee at The Apothecari's Heil, DesBrissy’s Corner, | Charlotretown, P. E. I. Ijly 4 ANTED a young man to learn the drug OST between the steamboat wharf and Hayden's corner, Water Street, a bundle of papers, tied up im a red handkerchief. The finder will please leave the same at the EXAMI &K OFFICE. ‘OR SALE—A Grand Square Piano, nearly new, will be soldat a bargain. Apply at Examiner Orrice, {june28 ry°o LET—One-half of that three-story Brick House, on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms. Vossession at once. Apply to ALEXANDER Horner. [may 28 7 ANTED . A Cook and Nurse. Apply at Tue Examiner OFFice. |junel8 ; i" YO LET—(with immediate possession) that handsome and commodious residence in the northern suburbs of the city, on St. Peter’s Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald Esq. Enquire of Lonuwontn & HAszarn, [may 16, 1883