DEL: DAILY HLAMINER, AUGUST 2, 1se2 ope hoe ae Local und Other items, We are requested to say that the ail T general meeting of the Provinvial Rifle Asso- FOR ae) N DON ciation of this Island, will be held in the | . Tut Rev. J. A. K walbec'’: left town to-day Oftice of the peipéndiary Magistrate, on Thurs- | . Te rae et Oe pa ee. ¢ ‘¢ : eet, R Y ; for Truro. day next, at 8 o'clock, p.m. The Prize | ITD) AND LIVERPOOL DIRECT : oe Meeting of the Association for this year will ——--—~ 19: —— —— : a \Lt the crops in Nova Scotia promise to take place on Wednesday, the 16th inst. i be more than an average yield. +6 x “Se Wruttaa Boorn, the General of the Salva-| From the First Day of August Ex rions are being issued against al] | tion Army in England, receives and disburses, | “ ~ who have not yet paid their City taxes. with absolute control, $250 000 a year. He | é - wns, or rents in his own name, 250 buildings | y 4 ' ’ 2 Sreamer *‘ M. A. Starr,” due here to night | used for rehyious meetings, directs the work | W KE W ILL RETAIL FOR CASH, { wili sail te-morrow (Thu sday), Srd mstant, | Ol 15.000 exhorters, and pub ishes a paper, | : at noon. the War Cry, which cireulates 2 50 000 ce P ies | ois cnet All Kind of Meats at Wholesale Prices lak army worm has invaded Lunesbur speaker, clear-heaced and arbi trary ip N. S., aud vicinity. Some localities are fairly | ™anegement, and, according to gen Sales ; ae = bla K with then ion, an h OI . i} t ’ , eal ? . A. L. BRIDCES & CO ree Rev. W. F. Vroom is to take duty at Tne Arsay Worm The Halifax Chron : : The Clipper Brig Al pheta St re rs Church m the absence of the Priest | icle says he ; bee struc a ; om SWEET C | ro soe, © ee eK ee ety. een " k by | | STORE—HILLSBOROUGH STREET. MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. satiate i nut during the monti i August ; someti y which 1s supposec to the ‘harlotte own. July 29, 1882—] sod i= r one > army worm. Morris Street School play Charlottetown, July 29, 2—Im eod, A. NEILSON, Master, “SUNFLOWERS are said to have active an‘ wround is where they were first noticed, and = : geen : - a i nn a - ate ities, It is noticeal le that mary | there they were in ital eustiete olf Gatar Will be on the berth early in Avgust, and of the city flows tqnedans are growing them, lay as to change the‘eolor of the ground . 5 will sail from Charlottetown for W gare pkasedtosesJohn F. Roberts nm Es and were 8¥arming over the fence, crossing | R GOODS London, G. ics . oan ioe . hae mat vet fake | Morris street and entering houses and | > avroadl again, though he has not yet fuliy : ; - About L Y recovered from the effects of the last railway | Y@rds to the north, in thousands, Some | - a’ Seem Next. accideut. peoy-te threw lime in their course which | OF ( 1 A. N ADA. s ne > seemed in some measure to destroy the | The Splendid Clipper Barkentine, A company has been organized in Sarnia to | imsects ihey are from one to two penee en T bf ! manufacture agriculiural implements. $74,000} in lew uth, being larger than the grubs | : ~Ai-- ETHEL BLANCHE stock has been subscrib l, and notice of char- wh ch di d $0 much da nage to the trees this LPs JT AES DEPARTMENT. ’ ter ap plication been given. ls immer, and are of a dark slate grey color. et ALIX. McLEOGD, Master, Gates: | Whether they are the veritable army worm | © 7 od uae ee ; i é ; > * s , , ‘-. . 7 ; ; : Reovt am Smeston of Port la Jo lo Ee Incamp | or not it is very certain that they will deal Sir Hugh Allan. Presidut ; Hi nry Ly man, Vice-President ; Will Sail for Liverpocl, G. B., about the ment will be heid at ldtcllows Hall at eig) o'clock this evening. Very importaut busi-| iil ho well for our gardeners tan 1 Fariers | Gerald E. Hart, General Manager. PERKINS 18th of August next. ness Will be transacted, ransient Patriarchs : . } LOBSTERS carried at very 10Wwest rates, to keep a constant watch for their appear sordialiv welcomed. Ae iy - 4 : ‘ E SF Sl . . . : | ° ance and take prompt measures to retard HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN : Warehouse receipts will be given, and Geac« GREENWOOD says that Garibaldi left | “e'r progress HON. W. SULLIVAN, @. C., M. P,. P., Attorney General and Premier goods stored free of warehouse charges ne hwiiad: eeaties. 00 Drie abit f — ea P L) For further particulars apply to the owners a saaly divided family he children of | GENERAL NEWS (Government ef #. E, I. : ) ni not harmon, eil I re children ATL < x x Se rea, eens SER peewee Sapere on: HON. NEIL McLEOD, M. A.. M. P. P., Ex-Provincial Secretary and PEAKE BROS. & OO. Sita wilow hone.’ sd Thin WBempinded' ek. ekellltd deuataht Treasurer (Government of P. E. 1.) Ch'town, Jaly 27, 1882—Saw vi Loe Widow Hersei ile so pero O1 UBSlé erpe é ; . > the memory of General Skobeleff whose HON. LEMUEL c, OWEN, Merchant and Shipowner. 5 sa; Mowncroy is agitated over the pig question. s he sincerely deplores, has altered the} LEMUEL L. BEER, ESQ, Firm of Keer & Sous, General Merchants, “ 1H THE Stipendiary Magistrate Wortman, on com-| name of the corvette Vitjas to Skobeleft. Charletictown, P. &, 1. plaint f the Board of Health, recorded tw Wark has been hec . t} rent : a) omen iB fines last week against partics for keeping) oy yong oh o— ade —— a | $53,000 has been deposited with the Receiver General at Ottawa for the exclusive a pigs wi Aladdin Miatie of the town. to the ea iotel ly a ered | benefit of life policy holders. 7 L E i uecessary by the yearly increasing business ' > eet ae > The Stock List is beyond question the strongest in the Dominion of Canada, bo THE arrangements tor the B. C. Sunda: that house. The new wing will contain By Act of Parliament (see 39 Vie,, Chap. 55, 1876) the entire capital and assets of the uUucecn. quatre. , * Sehoul Picuic toemorrow, at Rocky Point, are |Se™me 120 rooms, besides “othe r conve- | Company are responsible for claims #gainst the Life De partment, by which the funds of the W ‘ RR, Boreham » a com plete, Che Southport will leave the | Ulences. Life »epartment are specially protected and exempted against any other loses of the } Fet ore Wharf at 10 30 p. m. and 2 p- m., re- | Ope result of the bombardment of Alex- Company. : > ‘ Has just received a large part of bis SPRING 4 tutnivng about 7 p.m. Tickets 10 cents indria, according to the New York corres- The Life Depar'ment of the Citizens’ fally realizes in this a source of great strength, and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’s, ° = pondent of the Standard, is that the chief Policies are absol™tely indisputable after five years, id diendilllicaitae Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Persons Cesirons of purchasing Cigars, | ( the ordnance department will apply to Profits are divided every five years, Slippers in all the leading sty les. Our mot- Cigarettes and Pipes, can now obtain them | vei tants eatetestadien ton hears Thirty days jrace are given for paymept of premiums, toe is quick sales and a, oT. t cheap of the proprietor of the Lorne Res- witha: Six th Seat i of the tides All forms of insurance set forth by first-class Companies are issued by the CITIZENS’, w. BOREHAM, : tanvant and Cigar Store, as he is closing out | oie eae ly defanoslees ; Claims promptly paid. Grafton Street, North fiae Queen Square, his large and varied stock. Now is th aw | eee es Loans may be effected on policies after 3 annual payments, July 5, 1882—3m eau chan tor mmtending purchasers. [au 2 Gi eod The President of the United States has QO N > ; made proclamation of the ratification of the | A. ®. URQUHART, Four steamers of the Allan Line have been | treaty between the United States, Switzer- | ' ' IN © é LOH: chartered to carry English troops to Egyp a and ebbes. neni .cting powers giving | flice—Next to Owen Connolly & Co’s, Queen Street. Agent. ; They are the Caspian, #200 toes, to carry in the adhesion of this Government to the | wy 27, 1882—3i eod I HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company ; 1300 men; Canadian, 2000 tons, to corry 900] + ons of what is know as the “ Geneva Rid have imported a fresh suvply of Bray's i a aa we carey iS aan | Orem Convention,” providing fr the ne oF say toe ton sens eee oe tale hee ’ trality and protect f agents of the Kid y a © sep a rail oo pr tect:on of ag . . turned fullon,. These Barners are intended Over 1,£00 houses are being built at this | \'*5 * o— ae “eo in the og fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and moment in the city of Winnipeg. There are; Te lieving sufferers from war, pestilens es | other places where a light from om a small con- 2,000 teats in the city and an average of | famine and other national calamities. sumption of Gus only is required. 7,000 people In tnem. These pe must | The English Government, it 13 reported, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed : om oe - = 3 ae, -” i wn es > has determined to sell the London Custum QUEEN SQUARE. can be reduced to any desired quantity less f " "ee ee ee ~~ | House, and the site which has known that than three teet per hour, rete a : institution for more than five hundred years i ahead ela ies ae aa Se made t Mu. BeNJAMIN WEBSTER, the celebrated | Will know it no more forever. The first —s ‘ , at they will give a light eq: al to avout ten “ft oe candies at a cost of three quarters of one cen actor and mavaver, recently deceased, in a| London Custom House occupied a part of letter " elton hese’ ly pre idan is his | the pee sent site. It was swept away at the [* the month of May W.SA. BROWN & CO. opened about sg ogee 7 The price of these Burners to consumers o decease, claimed to be a tear relative of reat fire, and two of its successors have Pp Oo re of ‘ - . : Gas will be ten c ach. ju 10 Danie! Webster. Mr. Webster's dauyhte been burned down. The present structure, q he ru ae - [ju 10 eod pat F the wife of Mr. Levi Lawson, of the London nN} which was put up ebout the year 1815, cost 148 CASES DRY (GOODS. . “ ‘3 T’ } he. neal y S2 D 1 COO a NOVA sco i iA - ; W hat 4e¢S8SINZg to he sence is . . : ° ‘4 Acconpiné to some of the English papers,| What oisssing to the householdis @| fo which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- Arabi P: asha bas erty figuring on the Londo inerry, cheerlul woman—one whose spirits Stock Exchange as a “bear.” He has been | are not affected by wet days and little dis- SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. Marine [nsurance Association, speculating in Egyptian stocks, and, judging appointments, and whose milk of human VHE undersigned as been appointed by sume of the commissions he has | uid, has kindness ai es not sour in the sunshine ot taraed a pretty penny by his combination of | human prosperity. Such a woman in the | Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished Is NOW = lt el Me Ream F walls og Association, and is prepared to cover Hulls, ee dreary hours brightens the house like a > iil iene: iin han Cargoes and Freights at current rates, : “ a ? ; : shies ail sunshiny weather. The children BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. g aerating win Mr. SI0ONARY My ETING.- ‘T he semi-annuél|- hool with a sense of something curiciindlins tae aeianal 7 ‘ met ting of the Zion Church Missionary Sclcty wil! be held this evcuing and will be sree be achieved; husband goes out! FOO Chests of Superior Congou Tea, rc : 1 itianet Gabetienel the Bredhs- |i the world in a conqueror’s spirit. | 4 | r ~ rmx . zz rg A by yo mm . ! Me taken as in aid of tinatter how he 18 anneyed abroad, at home IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PR ICES. ( ‘QO M § . e ; ; ; be ' he is sure to find rest. 3 the Society's funds. Chair to » taken at 8 ee ance Tae i ‘§ H&E business heretofore carried on by the : A local English paper gives an account of : y lock ened very inte sheaia” dee in Wiltshire. The 6072 GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected: undersigned and the late A. B. Stewsrt, + Ver’! i ve S , ; . 3 : an <a ’ Tue Conversazione and floral display at the | animal was in the habit of going every day Charlottetown, July 26, 1582. one “cet hah sett i > ‘he i Drill Shed to morrow will be the *“‘lion’ for) to the railroad, and as the train passed the - e : —— Se , . the day. Gres »parations have been mad : ers aa. Or Ee Tee 2 125 AND ALL IN WANT OF tinued by the subscriber ander the came the day. Great pre] ore a is ha eer suard threw out a Stendard for aclergyman — \ | in order to wake the affair successful and be eal . . — ‘ ‘ iy 4 le ee The lea i. = weed ene and de. | ¥20 lived hard by, which the dog seized in } i a micas wimey. | oa ane ‘tronave and aid of all who are | bis teeth and carried to his master. One LL i Chiteun, duly 4. iddheanh @ rt 3 . ro) 18 i 3 or ai ‘ 3 * . hea pu ressing juvenile crime in our | 44y the dog came back to the rectory with- + 8 eg Y %» ACs if ruus O t /ITCSSIL | / c © OU J . ; on — out a newspaper. On inquiry the guard ‘0: ; city. . oe T Y ] GOLW a, PAKS, y F + insisted that he had acted as usual, but STAPLE & A U aeoke 1598, i : lus efforts of the Grand Trunk authorities upon mi iking a search it was found that a Y oN ; 4 to put down gambling on the trains appear Dailu 7 i vaph, and not a Standard, had N BA RGA ] N N ‘ not to have been entirely successful. The |}... thrown out, and the dog had refused B ARGAIN OD e LVk train oe gos Wednesday even- | ¢.. have anything to do with it. ing for the West filled with immigrants aiso : : : ‘0: ’ contained an expe rienced card sharper, who i It is pleasant to read in the Jewish Mes- JOSEPH GILLOTT S Fi i a game with migrant and ‘* did senqer that in various parts of Russia Chris- : ' _e RY CO a played a game with an immigran ver tha is pe J 5 E L P y N S him out of his possessions, including a watch, | ;j,n3 exerted themselves most actively to DURING Til is MON i fi, ST K K . | and got off the train with his gains when near | ,..5.+ Jews Ir the government of Cher- Fi 6 ’ hs . } : S “ BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE Crecrgetown. n Christian neighbors erected a barricade CO O WORLD eee f ont, 1a und a Jew’s brewery and watched J i BB. IM. A as IN A TD AT THE A DES? ATCH of the 3st u b., from ath throughs ut the night. At another piace To ce ee ee Se f. in St. John, N. B., and employed on the i Farm | : 7 Aang David Nevens, attempted suicide by shoot- | 4t & distance, came over to distribute aid, . rch himself in the bowel# with a revolver, | and took off some of her own clothes to AT GREAT BARGAIN S. Lowest Prices! . ‘AD St ° ~ Pees ucae ‘cate Jougn song Covawens out ovt the thoes coats WITT CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS 3 o'clock this morning P| Jewish property, and a lady of rank, living The ball was removed, and Joslyn was sent to | clothe a nearly naked Jewess. Many simi- T0 ARRIVE, 300 701 TONS HARD GOAL. : the General Hospital. A woman is said to | lar cases are cited. ——penenrn ee a ——— — : have bevn the cause of bis trouble. We once heard a business man of Mon- 7 cS wi ‘ i i | i y * mat, teal being complimented upon his success| Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods WILL FIND Se eee ee eee : Faas , : genuine Philadciphia Chestnut and Keg, in ma a ig money, express himself thus : 7 venom > ny t the Bank of Britis) North \merica, . Es . : “i “ee goe ‘ iff a and elso Old Sydney, - be supplied by ; Oe 8 eee De i eke eet Well, , there was not muchJuck about it, and Prints at a gi eat Sacrilce, early application to the subscriber, tr a Mr. Richard H. Glynn, said:—“* ‘there | not a help from other people about it. r BLISHMENT Pictou Coal always ou band, in a ’ aos irae as 3 great « Kpansion 13 l have got on mainly by being assiduous ide -0: ee IN OTR ES h Orders can be left at Lord’s Sceler, or at ve Canada. ‘This bank is, at the present moment | about my business, That is what is wanted the subscribers Terms cash, ib 7" n a pertectly mmpact and easily managed | now a-days, assidwity, not genius, not style, / . j y ‘ 9 THOs, CASELEY. lition, d should trouble arise, as it un-| noteven money, so much, to start with, but VW ill ¢ lose Cut Balance of Ladics and July (11m pa ” doubted] il unless things are brought down | 4 business man to succeed must be assidu a 9 , . r -_ rs b sali rs wil his bank will meet all diffi - 13,” | It may be laid down as a safe propo- Gents Sth av hi - ts \ ery ¢ heap. A SPLENDID VARIETY ilties in the future as it has in the past.” sition that no business man who would be a H R D CO A | ro successful can afford to be anidler. He oa A = Tue High School of Quebec has been in| must, of all others, be the most alert, the & ed Ye | CTINERSS NSS 1St6, 7 hen > — "| ar most active in his efforts, the most econom-|'IT‘' RU N KS & VALIS RS Lowest Prices TO SELECT FROM. TO 4 ARREV E : * . ~ e ae act of Pidieient om 1842 . ical of his business hours—we do not say 4 4 me known by its present title. Under] he should not have his hours of recreation Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. ne no S 8 se, ‘ | $ x ; b I = of its pri sent rector, Mr. John M ior the reason that competition is so ral 200 Tons Best Pennsyivania, = ne charve oO Be U tor, i > 4 ) * saudi s become one of the most impor-| keen. Josh Billings put it well when he ALSO, — I pir - el an ba t e * | ee a sao, - oe = a - : J. B. MACDONALD, F g ( ( Pictou Round Kut and Slack and Province of Quebec. The course of study in| trade, had to work harder than to make it, dah 4, 1882 ratly pat os inet | Doa't ail t0 pp our 09 g ; ; 4 ere ORNATE Ss seieemaeamaatnaiidinenD mind ot scm A bag ; th aratory junior and senior depat-| for there were niueteen men out of every _eunemimmenes = vinicilihatilimastnsimcettielainatadlla : ates Mt ats, ee complete and thorough, and fits rs |twenty trying to get it away from it.— ; Oid Mine Sydney vba’, pupil either for a business career, or for! \fonetary Times. NOTICE. a ; © . | McGill or othe copes ity. —Scottish A merican | > ; i ei? St. awrence otel. BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES. Always on hand, at a aaa — : f rine : J l 37, LSS2 | 7 ‘ . : A. a . 4h2%. ; nn eee | Weather Bulieun. AVING rented the premises lately oc-| Ch’town, July 17, 1882. f 5 sALIAN STATISTICS.—The area of the| al CE gc capied by C. F. Hakrrs, the subscriber | cea ee . ; et Ay seated “eihtiiie . 3. 197,588 square mil 8, | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the begs to intimate to the pubhe that he is carry- quam Lis ARY fii UR & CO. ' about twian then, anna ak ks Ge ee | Varitime Provinces. ing on the HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, sales ' mated pop ulation in 1880 was 2,673,7(6, i) Os having been thorooghly repainted and fe Tal f M hant | ab ut | : ‘lf that of frelond ; and the aggreyate | Toronto, Aug. 2—10a. m. TINSMITH BUSINESS refurnished in the best style. Being centrally ie OMMIss100 ere 8 revenue was £17.069.016 of which £6,173,- . situated and within three minutes walk o: 2 iv z Ar oh Moderate to fresh, westerly to northwesterly | in all its wreleiet, Orders punctually at- Particular aitention given to the sale % 658 was raised by taxation, the rate of tax © fai -eather com I . 4 ¥ ] i the Railway Depot and Steam boats, it offer: } 4 ation being £2 63 4d per head. The total i o ; ae becoming showery i: / teaded to. A call 7 p pcr ge hs indacements to the travelling public, er TRS of Isijand produce. . v-lue of the foreign trade, impo: ts and €x- | . ‘ ae t sig j Permanent and Transient Boad ac , : 4 : ne te tog — Pies £93, on 6, $34 eee se 4 want to exchauge a good Siogle Waggon =o. bony ae See pga, een ms. , sntetien unsurpassed by any alos ted April 26, 1887, | 1? Atlantic Avenue ki 2) Essex Avenue, ia “ mi a y head « ) ion | tes i 0 . oe Tee , ; 7 hy a fe 6, 50!'", 343 acres | or new fashionable Vis-a-Vis for & secont’s Oe BSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINE the city, BOSTON, MASS, - under cultivation. ai The debt. ‘eunvunted tg | band Vis-a-Vis, or 4 Single or Double Bug; ie, | ‘he Cheavest and most Navway Pees 5 Mie eD WM. E, HICK Fe ; J £59,910, 240 Veing €33 per heatl. Appty at onve to H. Coomns, 2i—ang? i wblighed ip the Provinss: Ch'town, Dec. 21, 81, P May 27, [882—wkiy