ae focal and Other liems. - —~» ES ee TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. - Telegraph Notes. . pase matali enn Tie Fiity-eighth Regiment hes been $ » wwged, a ‘ a | ordered to Durban to protect British ite uk . ! [Spretat Desparcres ro Tur EXAMINER.}] | tor gt Mr. T. S. Pevers is spending a few days | ae with his parents im this city. An Extensive Fire Raging. | Phelan, who is held in Montreal ona THH DAILY EXAMINER, JULY Perkins & | charge of uttering forged bank notes, is to g g g 2O,~'-t8ss eee Ole Sterns. oe - \ SMALI — cabbages, Islond New York, July 20—10.45 a.m ___| be extradited. an o 4 4 production, were sold in the market to-day, An extensive fire is i | The Ministe f Militia has promised | y° 6 ag mt ¢ 2 ER y a> 4} = 4 J 3 2 in progress on the) e Inister oO Jit 1as Pp 118e ¥ ee docks on the East River, Sesh, near | that tenders will shortly be cailed for the | sy € s q 3 Ra z q Se “reaMeR Berrer in prints or rolls taken : exchange for goods at the Family Grocery. Wall Street Ferry. Brookuyn, July 20—11 a. m. ‘construction of a new drill shed in Quebec | | city. i | me eeee () ee ee > 1 . . > ue. W, O Mee le 7 Peis bes' i's oa L Cattle shippers and steamship owners) bi be cists se . 0 Se ol Rome bast] Tee’ 'Sre ' ane aeee at Montreal are in dispute as to whether | N advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many Nestivedh. rigged thin end beseus, Gremeeed. to be es be charged for cattle thet) I novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our emcee ncean aden with seed oil. The surrounding | * : ‘ ee S toc j 2 vi » j sap a : 4 na j ‘ary ; 2 ’ Cricker. —A retarn match will be played shipping is in danger. Twelve firemen! There is much excitement in Winnipeg Stock will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s at the Park to-morrow by Lawyers and Bank- ers against All-comers, - Wrritn the last week several cellars at the eastern end of the city have been entered by thieves, and everything portable carried off. — _— «ao = Lime Jutce.—-Montseratt Lime Jnice. The falling acts ones Cholera in the East. Port Sarp, July 19. Cholera has increased at Alexandria. The were badly injured by the roof of the pier | over the action of the Ontario Government jin taking position of the disputed territory. | People generally favor letting the Dominion ‘and Ontario Governments fight it out. Attorney General Sutherland, on being interviewed, stated that there were Mani- toba officials on the ground, and he expects ed them to do their duty. If they failed, purchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. a i. : : ; i . Ei o is / 4 7: . " ; + i ‘ i s ‘ Nop ais a 4 . . nae St eee original packages. | number of deaths at Cairo yesterday from|then an appeal would be made to thd tnglish and American ae ads ard Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in wok oOlesale anc iz APO z. J ald ; *o, ° 26). : apg : a . . " . CARIES HALL, [july20 2w re met gee cholers was 68; at Damietta 32; at Mansur- | Federal authorities to adjust any difficulties IMULENSE variety and extra vaiue. ton Wer are requested to warn the public against a gandily dressed female who is here collecting money for the Stellarton relief fund. - ~ Miseoccnre Tea Pantry, yesterday, was agrand success, It was attended by over three thousand people. The proceeds were rsh; 24 at Sauranoped; 30 at Ghizeh;§and 22 at Chibin. ALEXANDRIA, July 20. There is every appearance of cholera in- creasing. Business is entirely suspended. The New Governor-General. that might ensue. The shooting for the Kolapore cup took place at Wimbledon on the 18th. The prize was competed for by teams anypenent: ing England, Canada, the Jersey Islands, Guernsey and India. The teams were com- posed of eight men each. The ranges were 200, 500 and 600 yards, seven shots at each range. The cup was won by the English Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA:. Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed E . d . 2 - . CQ, ’ ¥ > “J " y very large. Si Leone Olt Wk | aan See gues eee 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Cigars.—Having purchased a quantity of One hundred gentlemen of both political| _ Pts. Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc., etc. cigars at a bargain, we offer them wholesale parties were present at dinner given the sy were ee re rseserccserercsererseuse esl Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and cheap. Call and examine our stock at Tus | Marquis of Lansdowne yesterday, in honor yi sees ewe eRe nR een NTS eee Nd 638 Distle ob “zt 2 Avornecaries Hatt, [july20 lw eod wkly li| of his appointment to the post ef Governor- eotae Bette PASAY ad” BETTS * 7 ee epee Peet, Cee —" : > ‘ ; —~——— General of Canada. PapneeYssssvseesecrescesersscsssssss"e90 | Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. To Tue Front.-—At Boughton Island a few days ago, Mr. John Hempheil caught a a lobster which turned the scale at eleven peunds and fourteen ounces. Beat this who can. exvnaniosnetinicicieney Mr. Bensamin Mrrcuett., of the firm of FE. J. Russell & Co., Commission Merchants and dealers in all kinds of produce, Boston, is making his annual busimess tour of the Pro- vince. He is staying at the Rankin. —_—~>__— Ar the Stipendiary Magistrates court this forenoon a man charged with drunkenness was fined the usual amount, and a number of men summoned for non-payment of their dog tax and truck license were ordered to pay the respective amount forthwith, — > — Mr. Tueo. L. Cuarrecre is fitting up the second story of the Diamond Bookstore as a room paper show-room,. It will be stocked with papers ranging from the cheapest to the richest, and will embrace everything in the paper hanging line. We wish bim success in his enterprise. ——--~»—_— Mr. Tuomas Baker, a P. E. Islander, who is living in Minneapolis, calied to see us this week, His wifeis a native of Montreal. Mr. Albert Riley, a P. E. Islander, is the boss at J.T. Lee's blacksmith shop. He is an excellent workman and gives every satis- faction to his employer.—Minneapolis Canc- dian- American, _— >. - Rey T. B. Rzacu will take charge of his old parish at French River next week. The people of Port Hill are very sorry, we under- stand, to lose the services of Rev. Mr Shooting at Wimbledon. : Lonpvon, July 9. The shooting for the Elcho Shield, took place at Wimbledon to-day between the Jrish, Scotch and English teams. The Irish riflemen were victorious. 1600 against 1589 for the Scotch, and 1564 for the Englishmen. a Going to Fight Cholera. Carro, July 20, The Egyptian Government has accepted the offer of England to send twelve Doctors to the infected districts. Obituary. Anpover, N. B., July 20. Councillor 8. A. Cameron, after a short illness, died yesterday at 4 p. m. His death has cast a gicom in the village. She fron Workers Strike. Lonpvon, July 20. It is expected that all the iron workers on strike in Staffordshire will resume work to-day, they having consented to the pro- posed reduction, ey Their score was | - Weather Balietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fur the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 20--10 a. m. Moderate winds mostly west and northwest, generally fair weather not much change in temperature. MARRIED. At Summerside, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. N. McKay, Wm. H. MacNeill, Esq., of the Merchants Bauk of Halifax, Summerside, to Miss Jennie McKay, of the same place. At St. Eleanor’s, on Wednesday, the 11th instant, by Rev. Neil McKay, Robert Me- Leod, E:q , to Miss M. McRae, both of Sum- merside. At the residence of Mr. Robert Milligan, on tlie 3rd inst , by the Rev. C. Fraser, Mr. Robert Hayes, of Lot 12, to Miss Ella Milli- gan, of Lot i9. At the Rectory, Port Hill, on the Ilth instant, by Rev.T. B. Reagh, assisted by Rev. Henry Harper, John F. W. Grigg, Esq., of Tyne Valley, to Miss Lavinia Gorrill, of Northam. At the Parsonage, St, Eleanor’s, on the llth instant, by Rev. Clement Richardson, A. M., T. C. D., W. Lemuel Craig, to Miss Belle Mobbs, second daughter of the late Robert Mobbs, Esq. NT Ch'town, May 3, 1883. PERKINS & STERNS. Oo 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 Prizes at every Exhibition in the World. Nold on very easy terms, with large discounts for cash, by LEONARD MORRIS, Notice to Contractors. oe .EALED TENDERS, addressed to the kK undersigned, and endorsed ‘‘ Tender for Coal, Public Buildings,” will be received antil MONDAY, 6th proximo, fer Coal supply, Dominion Public Buildings. Specitication, form of tender, and all neces- sary information can be obtained at this Department on and after the 14th instant, Persous tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their | actual sigvatures. Each tender must be accompanied by an /acceyted bavk cheque, made payable to the crder of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party cecline to enter into a contract when called on to do so, or if be fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. By order. Reagh, as pastor of their church, as they| The Telegraph Operator's Strike. -s.. eDIED.ng». .. j F, H, ENNIs, deri Poo int” seg + a ae : Ln. the Clty ee Se of uly, the mee | —— Department of Public Woks wakatas bn ng his short stay im their muidst.— New York, July 20. | son of Richard James and Mary Jane Davis, nein ieee : l ° ; Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Ottawa, Lith July, 1883. (jy19 3i qenrent nical mien The threatened strike of Western Union | 98°4 2 months and 24 days. 8 Meccmmtnes te sey oe OIE, on tcn We are told of a coffee house which was established in Boston some sixteen months ago, and which is now clearing $1,000 per month. It has elegant fixtures, billiard tables, a cigar stand, and every adjunct of a well- furmished saloon, except intoxicating drinks. The history of this venture, in contrast with that of scores of similar attempts elsewhere, is instructive to the benevolently inclined. _—- >-— Mr. Witiram Dennis, formerly of the Halifax Herald, but who went to Winnipeg with the Press party a year ago, is about to return and resume his connecsion with our Halifax contemporery. While in Winnipeg, Mr. Depnis made may friends who, on learn- ing of his intended departure, presented him with a very handsome testimonial in the sha of a valuable gold watch. We welcome Mr. Dennis back again to the Maritime Provinces osmpiitiliaediiae Tue tug boat ‘Frank C. Batt” returned home from Basque Island, Cape Breton, this morning, with »lessrs. Lewis Carvell, R. F. Quirk, Benjamin Rogers, and k, W. Dawson, who went there on Tuesday last to examine the brigt. ‘‘Isabella” which was wrecked on that Island. We understand that they found the vessel lying fall of water, and they report that she will be a total wreck, and that part of her cargo will be saved in a damaged con- dition. The tug made the run both up and down in excellent time, and the gentlemen aboard enjoyed themselves well, and are high- ly pleased with their trip. —_— ->---— Hymeneat.—Our genial and popular towns- man, Mr, William H. MacNeill, has joined the ‘grand army of benedicts, having taken for his life partner, on Friday evening last, Miss Jennie McKay, one of Prince Edward Island’s most charming daughters. We wish the happy couple a long life of peace and rosperity. Mr. MacNeill, accompanied by bis bride, left on Monday afternoon train for Charlottetown, where he is to assume the management of the branch Merchants Bank at that place, for a few weeks, during the absence of Mr. Arnaud; then he will go to Souris for a short time before returning home. —Juurnal. _ a — CaTiLe ror Giasgow.—On Monday even- employees took place yesterday, when a vast army of men and women left their places at the operators’ tables all along the wire. The nature of the demands of the strikers may be summarized as follows:— 1. Abolition of Sunday work, except as extra service. 2. Eight hours to be aday’s work and seven hours a night’s work. 3. Women and men to receive equal pay for equal work. 4, A general increase of fifteen per cent. on wages. The directors of the Western Union were disposed to accede to some of the demands made by the operators, but refused tw grant others, and an order was thereupon issued by the Executive Committee of the Oper- ators Brotherhood that all the members of the order should leave their posts, which was forthwith obeyed, and nearly the whole body of operators in the United States and Canada, connected with the brotherhood, numbering, it is said, over twelve thousand, left their offices and have not returned to work yet. New York, July 18—12,25 p. m. The telegraphers in the W. Union Office left their instruments at 12.05 p. m. They coolly went to the coat-rooms, donned their hats and coats, and left the building. About twenty-five men and thirty girls are left in the operating room. On the appearance of the men on Broad- way the crowd gave them three cheers, and the cheers were repeated again and again, as the elevators emptied the strikers by dozens. Batrimorg, July 19. Only six operators remain in the Western Union Office here, all of whom are officers. In the main office of the Baltimore and Ohio Company only one remained, and in the American Rapid Office there are only a few female operators. New Yorn, July 20. In the Philadelphia and Chicago offices the main body of the operators struck at At Bedeque, on Wednesday, the 18th inst., Ellen, the beloved wife of Artemas Laird, in the 25th year of her age ‘At Miminigash, on the 16th June, after a lingering illness, James L. Reid, in the 64th year of his age. On June i4th, accidentally drowned at Turna, New Zealand, Charles Lonis, youngest son of Mr. George Bagnall, aged twenty one years. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, July 17—C G Hope, Montreal; W D Light- all, do; Henri Jonas, do; Bev Newbery, Brackley Point; J A Morrison, Halifax, W M Smith, St John, N B; Oscar Shaffer, Louise Shaffer, John Bernard, Clara Bernard, Hallie Bernard, Ike Bernard, D Monette, Montreal; K Coffin, Mount Stewart; S Nelson, Bridgewater; Geo H Andrews and wife, New York; F © Magner and wife, do; J M Johnson, St John; M Tindeny, do: T H Robblee, Summerside; W W Blackmar and wife, Boston; F W Brewer, do; Clarence Terry, Hartford, Conn; C H Jefford, Providence, K I; W Hogg, do; A Grant, do; A F Harper, Boston; N M Churchill, Rustico; E G Millege, Antigonish;" Charles Minto, Montreal; S White, Boston; John Doull, Halifax; Capt Urquhart, London- dery; T D Blaikie, do; @eo Graham, Halifax; James Lear, do; Miss N Cummins, do; C J Haley, Souris; Fred Morrow, do; C B Mitchell; Boston; N M Bright, Toronto; John Miller, Fredericton; 8 B Clapp, D C Clapp, do; J Bell, Kingston; E A Skinner, Halifax, T B Cook, Canso. July 18—F Cuthbert, Calais; James B Hogan, St John; R F Irving, Halifax; A H Holland, Mootreal; Rev John Gillis and son, Appin, Scotland; EG Higyinson, Mon- treal; J M Hockin, Souris, i — ee eee “SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, July 18—Bounty, Reid, Pictou, coal; ward, Boyle, Pictou, coal. July 19-R Munn, Walker, New Glasgow, coal; Rustic, Keeping, Pictou, ceal; Lily, On- Summerside, June [2, 1883.—1y GENTS’ Hats and ae Ch’town, June 23, 1883.—3m eod wkly —A LARGE— SUPPLY SF CLETHS Which you can purchase by the yard, or have made to order At the Lowest Prices consistent with Good Workmanship. aA ee FURNISHINGS. shirts a ALWAYS ON HAND —AT— [/PENDERs, addressed to the Postinaster- 5 ; General, will be received at Ottawa, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Friday, the 10th of E >| 5 | August, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Specialty. CAN ADA. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Mail Contract. | Mails on proposed contracts, for four years from Ist October next, over each of the follow- ing routes, viz:— Argyle Shore and Bonshaw. Beltast and Point Prim. Caledonia and Rona. Charlottetown and Vernon River. Commercial Road and Peter's Koad. Fast Point and Souris East, Elliott's Mills and Railway Station. Emyvale and North River. Fredericton and Railway Station. Little Sands and Wood Islands. New Zealand and Railway Station, North Lake and Souris East. Orweil and Orwell Cove, Sea Cow Pond and Tignish Vernon River and Wood Islands, Printed notices, containing fall information as to conditions of proposed contracts, may be seen, and blank forms of Tender may be |obtained at the Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence and terminate, or at the office of the subsertber. A. A. MACDONALD, Assistant P. O. Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1, 15th June, 1883. [jv17 3i wly 3i ——_— a an) MULLIN BROS., BUTCHERS, Wie to inform their customers and the public generally, that they have re- / ase tine ae ——_ ede ae es —_ - aa — a. 7 ‘. McKay, deals; Sylvanus McDonald. ESTABLISH ID 1847. <puand, — ae Manin : om anes — | red, were at Richmond Fe n are left, an e officials claim to be ; : . ; r pose Air gst heir old stand, on Richmond Street, and on the “India” for Glasgow. These cattle “eR 7 : Paoli, Picton, coals Halcyon, King, CAPITAL AND FUNDS keep on hand a good quelity of Meats, and able to fill the places of the strikers. Georgetown, bal; Margaret Ann, Mc- are shipped by the following Sackville, N. B., In Chicago it is estimated that 100 em- Evoy. Tat he. boards: 1 4 which they will sell Cheap for Cash only. q j > . : y, ‘Latmagouche, rds; JA GC, eta, Mass s ; : A men :— Mr. Josiah Wood, M. P.; Mr. Titus ployees went out, including twenty females, Reid, Shediac, lumber; J W Allen, Allen, NEARLY S OooSs ooo COLLARS. On | jarket days, at STALL No. 34, §] Hicks, Mr. W. F George, a Me. ae leaving about forty in the operating room, Bay Verte, deals; Canadian, LeBlanc, 2 or. “oa. sin wn : part of Cit d a Ee. ovr -ypvte “ eae Grant with whom were twenty-one chief operators, Newark, U S, coal; Annie Simpson, Mc- A it aver SI 000.000 ean delivered any part of City an %, Britain during the present season. The| The following has been received there Aaa, Bow td _ ne Biaface, nhual income 6ve ‘ ; . Ch’town, July 34, 188%.—Iw her 2w ye e¢ oe ae Sula enhoim, Oj ’ > Str — —'0:——- — si ae é India” will also take for the same company dated New York 19 Sasn, Baltin, Mallia. toler: + DIRECTORS: " nine hundred sheep. The cattle are from Col, B.C Clo Cinna tt Gumetinlendent,|Jely 2—-Claymore, -Marquia, Newcastle HOonoRAR . * Cumberland and Westmorland Counties, and To Chicago ' ee CRETE SUPETERRINACRE, i y , quam, , CHARLOTTETEWN, P. B. I uj a look well. Mr. Humphrey will go across in scago, eo ; : pee 4 the “India,” r y g Iam glad to hear favorable accounts from CLEARED GEO. R. BEER, ESQ CHAS. PALMER, ESQ. we Fe ¥ —_-—- you of the condition of business in your divi- | July 18—Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, coal;| WwW. DAWSON. ESQ. R. R. HODGSON, ESQ. WANT to dispose of ope dos. handsome > Geo. E. Fall, | sion. 1 will honor your draft for any amount Bounty, Reid, Pictou, bal; Queen, Me- +) ee SP + eae : ANT pose ove doz. handec a Tur Cheese Factory of Mr. Geo. : : y ; HON. J. 8. CARVELL HON. W. W. SULLIVAN. Walnut Parlor Suita, in French, Grecian 3 at Hunter River, is now in full blast, It} you may think on for are se cs Lellan, Pugwash, shingles and brick; peta By: : : : ; Romitiinme sad. teat, Bintan tone . commenced operations on the 14th of June, eee ae eae coal a Jely 19 Lily, Mckay, a omg eet Medveal Advisers—DRS. F. D. BEER AND W. H. HOBKIRK. au. idee & let of lendocue Podentininel ; and, under the management of Mr Henry | Tm, vange to board and lodge them inthe! vanus McDonald, Paoli, Pictou, bal; vars * pA LIVE Cee one at pla pee bee ee in Chandler, has already mancfactured over best manner possible, We are comfortably Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Pictou, coal: The advantages of joining an old and successful Company, like the “CANADA LIFE, | Lounges, Otttomans, Parlor Foot Stools, ete. two hundred cheese. The factory receives! i, the East. There are about one barque Willies: Ouen s Sawn Baic | may be judged of from the following facts:— Uphoistery of all kinds done at shortest between five and six thousand pounds of|;,ndred and fifty operators in our Verte, 277 bags salt; ST Willen, Alles Ist. The rates charged are lower than those of other companies. notice. Fancy Wool and Fine Silk Work, a “ milk per day, and from this manufactures} ew York office with recruits coming Main Veebe, mabe. Patite Riviare. Tine. 2nd. It has the largest business of any Company in Canada. , , |specialty. ten cheese per day, each weighing about in beyond my expectations. Other large holm, Shemogne, bal; str M A Starr, C 3rd. The profit bonuses added to Life Policies are larger than any other Company in| Venetian Blinds Re-done. a sixty-five pounds. Mr. Full is building a ffices are in very good shape, and business is Suttis, Halifax, mdse; str Carroll, Brown, anada. : i. , ees )i i Fe > ' oe a starch factory in connection hi = the a fairly up. For the loyal men and women Boston, eggs, lobst« rs, ete. the —— ” : Poa extinguish all premium payments; but, in enn? ied SHOP ON KING STREET, 7 factory. The buildings, which are under | gocept my thanks. i . poy od sn’ Z cooniaaiinn are: a ‘dry house, 75x28; a Signed, Tuos. T. Eckert, OU LPORTS, Agent at Summerside, - + + + A L. ANDERSON, ESQ. (Near A. A, Baldwin's Store. ) : potato house, 30x28; and a work-room, 70x Acting President W. U. Tel. Co. Summerside, Jily 19—Ent schrs Kate, a Souris, . . ° JAS. McBRIDE, ESQ. Can be seen at house any evening, corner wil 25 feet. Tho starch factory will commence _ | Walsh, Pictou, oval; Josephine, Richeaar, a Georgetown, : : ’ G, A. AITKEN, Esq, King and Great George Street. : operations about the first of November.| The number of deaths from cholera in| Shemog’« 1: uber; Adonia, McIsaac, Sydney, Crapaud, a, ye es - A. SHAW, ESQ. # Those factories will be a great advantage to Cairo during the 24 hours ending 8 o'clock} coal. Cid schr Josephine, Richaur, Shemogne WH, McLEAN, WM. E. KICKEY. s the people of Hunter River. on Wednesday was 61, produce, June 7. Agent. Ch’town, June 22, 1883, a