Fag Oe ee ar mI le me ae Local und Other items. TELEGRAPH NEWS | }. W. Rromards, Psq , is in the city. o from St. John. <A. L, Bridges & Uo. [ur new Centenary Church, St. Joba, N. Wolseley t0 the Front | Peart Barvey, clean and nice, by the bbl., B.. will be conseerated to-morrow. + \ Lreerat-ConskERVATIVE CoN Vv &2NTION next. eccnlitpaetiaes Sveossrive.—Large flocks of w.i geese are passing from the north over Little York district. 2 Rev. E, Wuirman, of N.va Scotis, will preach in the Baptist Chapel on Sunday next, the 27th inst. at the usual hour, — > Pus barqué ‘Sappho,’ McPhee, master, | arrived at Delaware Breakwater, om August 17th, 50 days from Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope, baernstpsceling To ee tet for the remainder of the season, excellent after.grass pasturage for eight or tea cattle. Apply at the office of the London House. {au26 lw obinenter WHiILs the population of the United Stats, duriug the past 10 years, has increased 10 per cent. caves of insanity have in the same time increased 100 per cent. -- >---— Tus Steamer Miramichi” arrived last night from Montreal] with freight and a large number of passengers. She sailed for Pictou this morning at 9 o'clock. iercliasionin FirTY- THREE new cases of yellow fever and two deaths were reported on Wednesday at Brownsville. Texas, and eleven deaths and some new cases at Matormas. _>_ - > Tus Roman Catholics belonging to Cove- head Road are erecting a good substantial fence around their beautiful little sanctuary and clearing up the burying ground. jeemiiiehin Tue public indebtedness of the world in 188 amounted to $23,286,414,753. England, Germany, Holland, Denmark and the United States are the only nations that are reducing their indebtedness. nts ** Rars;” have ‘plundered the wharves of San Franciavo of hundreds of thousands of dollars value of goods during the past year, without detection A smart special is now making work for the gang. antjea> At the very time when the Globe makes an attack on our operatives, American journals are extolling Bnglish ard Canadian mechanics as’men who learn thier trades thoroughly. The Globe ia verily a national organ, -_--- +> -— Tux Rev. Mr. Scott will preach (D. V.,) in Prince St. Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, a. m., and Rev. Mr. McLaren, missionary elect for Siam, in the same place at 6.30 p. m. a A wrw fence is being erected around St. Pauls Church. This will much improve the a rance of the grounds, Would it not be wellfor our city fathers to follow suit and pat a respectable fence around Queen Square. ——»——— Y¥. M,C. A.—An interesting Service will be held in Y. M. C. A. Hall, en Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Rev. Charles Me- Laren, Missionary, who is about leaving for Siam will take part. Allare invited. =e Tue body of the boy Pieno was found shortly after the drowning accident at Rustico on Thursday. An inquest was held in view of it by Dr. Bradshaw, Coroner for Queen's County, and a verdict of ‘ accidental drown ing” was returned. —-- Tue agent of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, Mr: Kroeger, 451 Virginia street. Milwaukee, Wis., says : ‘* St. Jacobs Oil, will always be fondly remembered by me ; it cured me both of rheamatism an neuralgia. I con- sider it am indispensable article of the honse- hold, and it never fails to do good. —_—-+_-+-< —-— Accrprnt.—On Friday evening a son of Mr. Archd. McMillan, of Covehead, fastened his horse to a picket fence belonging to Mr. Geo. Crockett, senr., of Little York. The beast became restive and jumped on the fence, and immediately killed itself. We understand that it was a valuable animal. Mr. Me Millan having that day refused a large sum for it. _-_ - > —— Liperat-ConservaTive Meetise.—A meet- ing of the Senior snd Junior Liberal-Con- servative Clubs will be held on Monday evening, the 26th inst., at 8 o'clock, in Messrs. Welsh & Owen's brick building. Queen Street.—Simon W. Crabbe, Frank Kennedy, Secretaries. a26 —_-- —_—--— * Oo exhibition at the Apothecarries Hall, is a full grown potatoe bug, recently taken from the farm of Wm. Bayfield, Esq., Clyde Mills, New Giasgow. It is the only genuine bug yet shown and Mr* Rayfield is not Soom of it. The bug lays numerable eggs. and its mou/hi- craft as shown on a potatoe leaf is quiet inter- esting. —---- —-— Tur Steamer ‘‘Princess of Wales” was yes- terday hauled upon the Marine Slip at Pictou forjtepairs. The ‘‘Northern Light” has taken her place on the Pictou-Charlottetown route, and made her first trip here last evening arriving at half past seven. It is expected that the ‘‘Princeas of Wales” will resume her trips in about a week or ten days. cenit As rr SnovLp BE.—On Wednesday the Little York and the Saint Peter's Road Sab- bath Schools and a'l their friends, drove out and spent a very enjoyable day pear the Lorne Hotel. from all the contiguous settlements availed themselves of the opportunity of meeting their friends. It is estimated that there were over a thousand people on the shore. The yoang people spent the day in bathing, boating, croquet, swinging, eating, etc. Be fore the company dispersed, short addresses were delivered by Rev. G. Steele and Hon. D. Ferguson, and cheers were given for the Queen and the ladies, -_——-}>—- - Tue many friends of Capt. Wright, of the steamer ‘‘ Carroll,” will regret to learn that he is about to be transferred to one of the Boston and (Colonial Steamship Line steamers which ply between Boston ard Savannah The Halitax Herald, in noting his departure from the route, says: ‘‘Capt, Wright has been sixteen yearsin the trade between Boston, Halifax, Strait of Canso and Charlottetown, in the Compan set and Carroll, and has only missed one trip, The day was very fine, and people | y's steamers Alhambra, Somer- TS A TT. — ——— Ne i } will be held in Toroato, on 13th of Sepcember ANOTHE R SKIRMISH: | & Co, over the Apothecaries Hall. ‘The British Hedged In All Day. | | ‘A DANGEROUS POSITION, ; ee Reinfarcements Arviving for | Wolseley, } VW 7 , [NG : A BATTLE PROCEEDING | pe tis pa | Special Despateh to the Examiner. Atexanpnria, Avg. 26, | On Thursday morning,General Wolseley, | together with two thousand men and two | guns, proceeded to Magfar, for the purpose 18 k 5 purty | of dislodging the enemy from the position | | they had taken up. Afier a slight skirm- | ish the positions were soon taken. It was necessary to hold the ground, for here the forces of Arabi were concentrating, and trouble was expected from them, as it was feared that they purpesed to break down ‘the bank, and overflow the surrounding /country. Soon after the British forces had taken up their positions, the dislodged forces of Arabi were rapidly reinforced iby Egyptians from Tel-el-Kebir, where ithe Rebel had been throwing up entr. nch- imei ts, expecting to be attackd from the |direction of El Kantara. It was soon ob- servable that the forces of the Egyptians and that they had ten heavy guns with them. The British being hemmed in, held their ground valiantly during the whole of the day. The casualties on our side were small, but the full list is not yet known. On Friday, the British forces received re- inforeements, and General Wolseley began an attack upon the enemy. The fight was proceeding when the despatch was sent, 'and the result is not yet known. Arabi Concentrating at Heliopolis. ‘Arabi Atter DeLesseps, The British Ccoupy Maximel. Special Despatch to the Examiner. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 25, Arabi’s forces are arriving in great num- bers towards Heliopolis, a few miles east of Cairo. Arabi has grown very vivlent towards De Lesseps, and accuses him of acting the part of a treacherous deceiver. Arabi says that the promises of De Lesseps were given for the purpose of selling quietly the navi- ation of the Canal to the British forces. De Desseps promised that the canal should net be used for military purposes. The fecling is very bitter against the Frenchman and a high price has been placed upon his head. The British forces sre now occupying Maximel. THE PORTE DENIES AGAIN. Special Dispatch to the Examiner. CoNSTANTENOPLE, Aug. 25. The Porte has formerly denied the reports concerning the murder of christians at Beyrout, and says that mo rising Is antict- pated from that quarter. THE RED-THRUSH IN SWEDEN HARD ON THE JEW. AN IRISH ITEM. Special Despatch to the Exrammer, Lonpon, Aug. 25. A terrible epidemic is raging in Malmo, Sweden. The epidensic is the native red- thrush, and it is making sad havoc among those attacked with the disease. News has reached here of the renewal of | Jewish outrages in Warsaw. The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland declines to interfere with Justice Lawsen’s decision ia the case of Dwyer Geay. ee Another Unexpected Result. Special to the Examiner. Saratoca, Ang, 26. Lee wen the professional single scull race at the Saratoga Regatta yesterday. Court- ney wassecond. The defeat of Wallace Rosa, who was the favorite here, has caused a vreat deal of surprise,and no little ad- verse comment. _——_ = —-— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronro, Aug. 26—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northerly winds ; fair weather. i j INCREASE Slr St ee aoe on smieailand medium investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by oper- ating on our plan. From May Ist, 1881, to the present date, on in- vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash WHEAT profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting to now numbered over ten thousand gsol.iers, ; Special Notices. New conned Po:k and Beef, retailing low to-night; also, Soused Tripe, just arrived a26 li 'ewt., or lb,, at H. Coombs. a25 3i Witt be open ina few days with all the ‘latest improvements in Photograph y.—Cook a 24 3i A CLeRK with some experience, will find a situation by applying by letter to P. O. Box 212. Must be well recommended. {au 22 Our Boots and Shoes are taking the lead.— | Dorsry, Gorr & Co. } RecrivepD to-day, at John McPhee & Co’s, | new tweeds, dress shirts, collars, ties, etc. toyaL Reapers, Arithmetics, Algebras, | Geographies, Histories, Grammars, &c., at S. |T. Nelmes’ Standard Bookstore. opposite } market, Charlottetown. au 16 wkly Im For Sate—Three thoroughbred collie pups, Pedigree guaranteed. Price twenty dollars leach. Apply at this office. —3i pd Egos —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at Beer & Goff s. [ju 22 Just Recetvep—Black Spanish Laces, | | Ecrew Laces, Fringes, Gloves, Fancy Prints, Hosiery, Satins, Frillings, Floral Wreaths, &c.—John McPhee & Co.—a5 Surets, over 1000 coloured and white shirts, } at 125 per cent. discount off former very low prices, D. A. Bruce. {Aug. 19, ti] JAMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minard s Liniment, used externally and internally, cured bim. j2 eod wkly BIRTH. At Moncton, on the 220d inst, the wife of Edward McSweeney of a son, At Moncton, on Wednesday, the 23rd instant, the wife of James L, Stavley, of a son, MARRIED. At Summerside, on the 16th Aug. by Rev. N. McKay, Miss Charlotte E. Bryant, to Mr. Jos. ph Murray, both of Lot Ten. At Summerside, on the ]}7th Aug, by Rev. N. McKay, Miss Barbara Morrison, of Lot Seven,to Mr. Hugh Stewart, Belfast. DIED. In this city on the 25th inst., of conjestion of the Inngs, Robert Rodd, in the 3lst year of his age, {Funeral will take place from is late resi- dence by carriage to Sherwood Cemetery, on Monday at 2 o'clock. } On Saturday 19th inst., of consumption, after an illnes of six months. Matilda daugh- ter of Philip Baker Esq., of Summerside, in her 15th year. At Clifton, New London, on the 13th inst., of consumption, Chester R., eldest son of Wm. kK. and Annie Woodside, aged 11 years and six months, At Cape Traverse, on the 31st July of Typhoid Fever, Florence, daughter of the late Capt. John J. McKenzie, of Georgetown, aged 14 years. At the residence of her son, George B, Me- Kay, Clifton New London, on the 28th July, Elizabeth Morrison, relict of the late Hugh B. McKay, aged 98 years. On the 20th of July last, at Darlington, Lot 22, Mr. John Matheson, aged 78 years. Deceased was a native of Kentail, Scotland from which place he emigrated to this Island in the year 1839. ’ HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, August 24—Henry Lawson, Halifax; Thos J Dale and wife, Cambridge, Mass; E R Platt and wife, Kansas; H McLeod, city; Gil Brown, K N Railway; G Complin, Montreal; D E Taylor and wife, New York. 25—Charles A Bryant, Yarmouth, N &; W 3S Bernham, Boston; W Smith, Montreal; Miss A Smith, do R Watson, do Seeford .Grovesback, Cinci- nati Ohio; W P © Allen, Halifax; John Fraser Wife, Nurse and Child Mentreal; Mr and Mrs Edmunds, Vermont; Miss Edmunis do Arthur Edmunds do Louis P Flushman, New York; J W Palmer Mass. G J Waterhouse do D J Thompson, New York; James Guest, Montreal; Lieut Arthur, U.S. Navy; Gurt © A Duret, Cognac; A U Tupper. Truro N. 8. J R Elliot, Halifax; E G Willidge, Antigo- nish; Charles Schroeder and Wife, Truro; J G Seruvert, Halifax; Mrs Alexander Walker Montreal; C J Walker, do S L Forrest, Hali- fax. REVERE HOUSE. Aug. 25.—Robert Byers, Toronto; P F Perrot, do; C A Senez, Montreal; M F Stars and two sons, Crapaud; R Hunt, Summersid-; J W Richards, Bideford; F N Morrison, Chatham; A W Dodd. Moncton. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. August 23—John Murphy, Newport, N S; J H Murphy, do; Alex E McDonald, Pictou; Alex Raymond, Truro; D McDonald, Rocky Point; J R Edmonds, R Rowe, St John, N B; THE SARATOGA REGATTA, | McLean, Souris; Mrs Dow, Providence, R 1; which waa during the severe weather of last witt r, when he was laid up with a heavy eid. Nobetter man for the position which he is about to vacate could well be found A thorongh and careful seaman the company have in apt, Wright, and the large number of pasrengers passing to and fro by the steam- ers which he has commanded heve ever spoken ia high terms of his many good quali ties as a commander and companion.” Ia bis several times tue original invest- ment, still leaving the original in- vestment making money or pay- Be 8 me W CcKS i Sai a £ oe ° re uce® the OE Sean a “. : commiss ons paid. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM Block, mission Asrebante, Major ock, eine re kc, ae eet OSS te hl David Burke, Hamilton, Ont. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug. 24—Alex MeAulay, St Peter’s; J D Mrs Kean and 3 children, do; James Yeo Port Hill; Watson Eaton, Halifax; David Ross, Orwell; Wellington Mutch, Eldon; Alex Beaton, Boston; Miss Beaton, do; Mrs J M Kirkivin, Richibucto; A P Mills, Summerside; R Munroe, wife and child, Georgetown, 25— F S Farrar, Boston, Mass; Thomas Fissette, Nantiake, Ont; Danie’ Sencabaugh, Murray Harbor; J M Robertson, M D, Montague; A H Moore, wife and two children, C& NN & R, Chicago, lil; A McGillivray, Leadville, Colo; J O Reddin, Windsor, N 8S; James Fraser, Toronto, Ont. 26—John West, Sum- merside; G M Bentley, Kensington; Duncan Campbell, Montague, SHAW HOUSE— BRACKLEY POINT, August 23—Lieut W Goalen, city; Mrs Goalen, do; Chief Justice Palmer, do. 24— Charles Palmer, city; Mrs C Palmer, do; Jos Knight, do; Mrs Knight, do; James Beales, do; Mrs J Beales, do; George Knight, do; Emma Knight, do; Phillip Bridae, do; N White. : SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH. Aug. 21.—R H Seeley, Haverhill, Mass; Mrs Seely, do; Miss Seely, do; J E Chesley, do; Mrs Brown, Ch’town; Mrs McPherson, do; Miss McPherson, do; Miss Nellie Duna, do; MrJ Dunn, do; William Murphy, do; M Peck, Montreal; E F Cushwan, Boston; A McDonald. West River; Denald McKay. Rustico; Miss Carmichael, New Glasgow, N =; Miss Edith Carmichael, do; Miss Winnie Carmichael, do; Miss Maggie Carmichael, do: Mr and Mrs Wm Welsh, do; Mrs L C Owen, do; Wm Owen, do; Miss Craver, Madison, India; Miss Tilton, Washington City; Mrs Bridge, do; H Bridz-, US Navy, 23--D L Hooper, Ch’town ; Richard Pasemore, do ; Benjamin Hooper and wife, do; Alexander Mc- Kinnon, wife a d son, do; Chas Palmer, do; M-s © Palm r, do; Geo O Holbrook, Hartford, Con; H Black dar and wife, Chicago; Frei HO eaud. Y EXAMINER, AUGUST 26, 1882. ‘CHEAPSIDE.’ Oe___- . We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, in Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &¢., at prices to Suit the times. ag Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, | Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are | ofthe Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. —:0:— NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, __ PAINTS, WHIPS, OILS, &e., &e., IN GREAT VARIBTY.~ ne To PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. HENRY BEER es eee —_—_ For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, Charlottetown, April 19, TS82—2aw; wkly For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & CO’S, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you ‘will -tipd: the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit wuaranteed, —aLso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Oharlattatawn Ort 11, TREAT NOTICE. JUDGE REDDIN Wishes to Sell or Rent His Property Opposite the Railway. Dwelling House, Stables, and large Ware- house. The property fronts 170 feet on Water and | 100 feet on Weymouth Street, Also, Horses, Carriages, &c. NOTICE. MEETING of the Georgetown Pranch A of the Liberal-Conservative Association will be held at their rooms on MONDAY, the 28th inst., at 7 o'clock p. m., for the transac- tion of business, . A punctual attendance is requested. By order of the Committee, Aug, 22, 1882—5i Steam Tug Winnie, ‘EW be sold by AUCTION, on TUESDAY l NEXT, 29¢h inst., at 12 o'clock, where four Cases she now lies at Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, the Steam Tug Winnie, of about 10 or !2 tons measurement. Sale positive. EXTRAORDINARY SALE —AT THE— LONDON HOUSE. We have purchased Forty- aud Bales of English and Scotch Goeds, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. recently imported and not Aug. 22, 1882. ‘ delivered to the party order- FRING T ing them. cs i JUST ARRIVED, These Goods have been 300 Barrels Prime, Large and Fat, T. J. FARQUHARSON, Queen St., Aug. 17, 82. bought at a great advantage, und we shall clear them out at extraordizary low prices for Cash. i ie 1 JOSEPH GILLOTT’s || STEBD PENS.| 450. DAVIES & CO. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE July 11, 1852—wkly WORLD. Convent of the ‘Oongregation le Notre Dame, SOURIS, P. BE. i. TUDIES will be resumed in this institu tion on the first of September newt Pupils may enter as boarders on very modcr- TO LET a 7, COOPER SHOP on Euston Sree, near Malpeque Road, Apply to H. COOMBS. steterms. 7 August 17tit, 1882. Augi 18— 31 cod aenciitiocemenemmemi, | | TEA! TEA! NEW TEA. Something we Recommend ! can DONT FAIL TO TRY IY, EVERYONE ! Beer & Goff. Avgust 14, "82. TEA PARTY —AND— Picnic Supplies, --- AT — Beer & Goff's. Raspberry, Lemon and Pine Apple Syrups, Ginger Beer and Ginger Ale, (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, DATES, FIGS, NUTS, Ke. Favorable arrangements made with Tea Party Committees. Hicuest Casn Price Pat ror Eoes. BEER & COFF. Charlottetown, June 22, 1882 PoT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS, All the Leading New and Standard Varieties. DOT-GROWN PLANTS, planted this sum- mer, will yield large crops next season. Send by postal card for catalogue containing full cultural directions and descriptions of Straw berries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Black-caps, Gooseberries and Currants. Address, — G. H. HASZARD, Charlottetown. Ju aug7—wkly. New Tobacco factory, RICHMOND STREET. ord Subscribers wish to inform the public that they have opened a TOBACCO MANUFAOTORY on Richmond Street, in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr. Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the trade with Tobacco of all kinds, as good as c*n be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices, gee” Patrovage solicited and orders prompt- ly filled, COYLE & McQUAID. Ch’town, July 31, 1882—3m 2aw wky s jo TO LET. SHOP AND DWELLING, 5 rooms, on Great George Street. A good stand for a Dress Maker. Apply to E.. (COOMBS. Aug, 18—3i eod PORK ‘ND HAMS, ON HAND AND FOR SALE LOW, 15 Barrels Prime Mess Pork, O00 Sugar Cured Hams, AT THE FISH MARKET. J. H. MYRICK, Ch’town, July 29, 1882, eod CADIZ SALI. CADIZ SUT. NOR SALE—3,000 Bushels FINE CADIZ SALT, suitable for Hake, Codfish or Mackerel, delivered in Souris or Charlotte- town. Apply to LONGWORTH & CU., aug12--—2w 2iaw, Water Street. TO TOURISTS. WILL hire my Barouche and Sp*, or the Victoria one-horse teem Careful Drivers, Orders left at my store or at A. McNeill’s Auction Room will be at ended to Drivers will attend at any of the Hotels and arrange ‘or instractions and terms, H, COOMBS; Aug. 18—pat 3 ‘ 4 “4 tmet i 4 ‘ Ponatin septal grins aailagromtemes commoner on Aime hae fe em Ca Se ee a ed 2 ne Oy eas ae ee