Local and Other liems Goop codfish at Colwill's. > ly the best man’s taults were written on his forehead he would draw his hat over his eyes - > Tur steamer M, A. Starr arrived from Halifax this morning, and sailed on her return trip this afternoon. *e , Tur special attention of Mavons and others s directed to the advertisement o: the gift enterprise in our columns. - Tut wheat in last years’s burned district of Michigan is of splendid quality, giviag go d psos pects for the largest crop ever raised there - -~ lr matters are as an “‘Official” states, it is but just to our pubic servants that a due re- gard for their health and comfort be taken into consideration rs ‘Is it injurious to eat before going to sleep?’ asks a correspondent. Why, no ; not fatally injurious, but you just try eating after you go to sleep if you waut ircus., to see a ~- - DwRING a circus exhibition in Montreal, last Monday, a portion of the seats gave way, precipitating over two hundred persons to the ground, many of whom were seriously in- jured, > . MclIvor, of Montreal, has been challenged to run, best two in three, hundred yard dashes, against an American unknown, for | $2.500 a side, of which $1,000 has been posted. - > I was attacked with muscular rheumatism in my limbs, on a late visit to Boston,” says Mr. B. B. Hardwick, 350 Washington street, New York. ‘* Three bottles cf St. Jacobs Od cured me completely. a Tur well known stallion ‘‘ Gladstone” died at Bede que on Suncay laat. ** Gladstone’ was one of the finest horses ever imported mt this Province. His death will be a hoavy loss to his owner M. McBride. . Tue meeting for the mittee to promote the starting of a R atory will take piace at 8 o’cleck this evemin. at the Drill Shed. The Hon. Col. Grey wil take the Chair at that hour. > A MONSTER meeting was Sunday. nizing. made, and at Lime rog io] prisovers nu utinieri shouting from the windows, *‘ Viva la Repub lica ¥ . t formation of the Com etorm held in Lisbon o1 Progressists and Republicans frater Violent revolutionary speech S$ Wer dc Moncron cricketers are corresponding wit) St. John, Truro and Fredericton in reference to aseries of matches to be played at Moncton about the 20th of August Why do not cur Charlottetown cricketers try their mettle with them ? > DvRING a recent street parale in Salisbury England, a large mob attacked the Salvation Army. several of whose members wer severely injured. Rotten eggs, paper bag: full of flour, and stones were thrown at thx processionists. sd Remember Conversazione tonight at the Drill Shed. Collection to be taken in aid of the Reformatory. Band in attendance. Adc. mission ten cents. Kefreshments on the ground. A living alligator on cxhibition among other curiosities. sa etiliatiaattaas A GENTLEMAN just returned from Esquimaux tiver, Labrudor, says the winter was very severe. The ice did not begin to disappea until the Ist of June, then heavy rain set in The cod fishing is poor. No salmon wer caught, but there was a plentiful supply o/ salmon trout all winter. ~~ Mr. Henry Normayn Kuve, of New Bruns- wick, was drowned while bathing in the Merrimac River on Friday last. His body was recovered at Methuen on Sunday an! taken to Lowell. Mass He had been married only a few months, and worked at Converse's carriage shop as a blacksmith. in Tue first fatal accident occurring on th: Newfoundland Railway happened on the 21st ult. A woman named Mrs. Ryan, while attempting to get on the cars while in moti )n, fell upon the track, and her head, catching in the wheels, was run over and nearly severed frem the body. No blame is attached to the officials in the matter. > - - A sHocKING accident oceurred on Saturday in Valcartier, Quebec. A farmer was splittin, wood, when one of his children ran under th: the axe as it was in the act of descending, au: the father, a moment later had the fearfu! ex- ree of seeing the weapon fall upon the ead of the little innocent, cutting open thé skull and causing instant death. hk Ir twenty-five or thirty Neva Scotia car penters and builders, who are now sweltering in heat in the States, were to return to the cooler ait of their native land, they could find plenty of work in Annapolis upon the build ings that are io be erected as soon as such help can be obtained. Carpeaters are re ported scarce in many other towns. — Annapolis Journal. > Tue Rev. D. H. Simpson Pastor of the Baptist Church, at Williamsville, N Y., ha gained for himself quite an ex veptional posi tion in the neighboring Republic From papers receive, we find that t e Kev. gentle- man has distingnished himself in Fourth of July oratiors, and the effort was a splenic tribute to his ripened abilities. Mr. S:mpson is a native of Bay View, P. E. Island. > Tue Kixnes Cousiy Evection Rervey. The Canada Gazette of the 29th July conrains the return of Dr. McIntyre as one of the mem bers elected for Kings County. and as regards the second man, both Dr. Robertson and Mr A. ©. MeDonald are gazetted ‘* double return.” The action of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, in this matter, most emphatically endorses the course pureued by Sheriff McCormack in making a return of th special facts in the way he did. Tue Steamer ‘* Worcester” arrived from Boston on Tuesday evening last with a carg of merchandize and the following passengers : Mr John Stacey, Miss Stacy. Miss Elwali Miss R D Harvev. Mrs J F McRay, Miss Taunton, Col. N A Pierce Mr N Richards n ard lady, Mrs Crosseve, Mr FS Webber, » E McKElman, Charles Hussey, Mrs Amy Saunderson, Mr. G M Ritchie, Mrs S M Parsbley, Miss L Parsbley, Mra John Harper, N D Dickinson, Mss Jane V Webster, Mrs Hazelwood, Katie McMilliams Mr Cberrine. M.ss McLeod, Alice Carter, Flora T AcAuley Mrs George Jackson, Mes Joseph Jackson Maggie McKenzie, Mrs E'la R Dwain, Mi-s Minnie Dwain, Mrs E McLeod, Ehz Koughan, D..ra Morrison, Mrs O’Brien, A Morris, Annie Cabill Clurtee McDonald, Lizzie Dean, D.vid Arbing, George Brace. A McDonald, George H Young, A fa Eetios, Goorse Hughes, Maribs Me gseph Hennessy, D MecKvbzie, J Huestou; George McKinnvu, » | Hawkins is gazetted as the member elect for | THE DAILY EXAMINER, AUGU Mr. E. E Paatr, of the Railway, is at the Raukin. > PostriveLy are meats at whole sale prices, UC, Kent Northern retailing all kinds of -~A. L. Brivar & we > | A HOUSE occupied by Mr. Patrick Loughran | at the east end of the city was destroyed by | fire last night. The alarm was given about & quarter past eleven, but the engines did not BARGAINS. BARGAINS. | arrive in time to save th» house. It is said | the fire was the work ef an incendiars, eT oF os THe Boruw tu races. John Jo eph | DURIAG THIS MON TH, Bothwell The Patriot announced a few days | may tires — Bae ide lh gt apt a om, J.B. MACDONALD | statement, which was untrue, it will now be ena WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS | t _ | - S fur Foirbairn Family are soon to be in} towu. They will be in Souris on Argust 9th, | and will perform here on August 10th and | bith [hese Scottish Troubadours have | gained an increase in their company by the | engagement of Mr. “adison Obrey, who has nad ehe honar of playine before Gonbers ot Hort kinds and Remnants of Dress Goods the Enviish Royal Familp We bespeak, for ‘ . | and Prints at a great sacrifice. AT GREAT BARGAINS. ————— —0'- | these old favorites, a hearty welcome. Herman Sawyer of the “ Wor. | preseuted to Mr. Thomes Robins, of | | thisteity, a fine young crocedile which will be | exhibited at the Conversazione in aid of the | Reformatory. The marine vagrant is quite | imteresting, and those who attend the Von- | ; i Mr F. ‘ eeste ee mee 2 () Will Clese Out Balance of Ladics’ and Genis’ Sthaw Hits Very Cheap. versazione should not fail to see the miniature | menagerie which will be conducted by Messrs, | Robins aud Dunn this evening ———_——-: 0: ——- —— apices | Store open every evening until 8 o’clock, We da not hold OUTS lye 8 responsible for the i opinions or statements of our correspondents, J. B. MACDONALD, | To the Editor of the QuEEN Srreer. | Dear Srr,—Knowing that your columns | | are always open in the interests of fairplay, | [ beg to direct attention to that branch of the Postal Department in this city vecu- pied by subordinates, who have to be on} | duty all night waicing to receive and patch mails. In erder that these officials | ay not beat any time absent from their | | Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat Evaminer. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. — — —-—— 0: —- — — —- des ar") q j 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected: Charlottetown, July 26, 1§82. ) ~~ GOT THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. post of duty, a bed is provided for them | ¢) hh tiie 1; , ha 66 } oe 7 . space divided off for this ‘‘shakedow ‘ y Se : ” pace (utimee OF ikedown "ia, |* the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about young men who have to oceupy this apology | | for a bed and bedroom, are not grumblers, | bedroom in the apartment were it prcperly | will be given to make improvements so | essential as that of proper sleeping accom- | their allotted time for work, which does not in any way interfere with their sleeping that purpose, but the subordinate officials of the Post Office have to make their own Trusting this matter will attract notice of the proper authorities, I am, in one corner of a Room or Hall leading to the Delivery Room. This bed is put ap | most primitive scale imaginable, the | | indeed, an 8 x 10 apartment, and not suffi- ciently partitioned off to give it anything ike the appearance: of a bed chamber. The! 148 CASES DRY GOODS ’ otherwise they would surely | irnished ! ¢, 2 43 *. eae aan atau oe from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- « Bi ing i ng & Be I » » ~ There is abundant space for a comfortable | SALE and R AIL TRADE at very close prices. | fitted up, and it is to be hoped that a small | ; ; . : portion of the appropriation for this years| Very Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished repairs, etc., to the Post Office Building ; _—™ + BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. modations for hard worked officials. All| other officials, both Dominion and Jocal in this city, excepting those alluded to, have hours. Other officials also have their offices swept out and nicely dusted for them every morning, by servants employed for bed, sweep and dust their room and office, und are not supplied even with a single chair to «neel by ° Your obdt. servant, AN OFFICTAL. the Dangerous Street Obstructions, To the Editor of the Examaener. Dear Sir,-—Last night, as I was crossing the enclosure south of the Market House, [was thrown violently forward, my head narrowly escaping a severe blow from the —_———_ i) iong pole of some agricultural implement | Subscribed Capital - - - - $ 9 733.332.60 standing near the entrance to the Square.| Paid Up Capital - “ d ‘i " 1,216,.666.00 Such a fall might have been a very serious me to some people. Poor market people, 0:0 I believe, are charged for being allowed to sell their poduce there, and this they do as much for the convenience of townspecple is for their own advantage ; bnt I question very much whether the owners of these machines pay for their use of the gronnd. | [ submit that they stould be fined for lacing in the way of the public, obstrue- tions of sucha kind as would, in many cases, be the cause of serious injury. Own. rs of such implements should be compelled o store them in warehouses ; and, if the city authorities allow them to display the machines on market days, let it be ordered, for the reputation of the city, and for the convenience aud safety of citizens and visitors, that the dangerous obstructions be oroperly stored ; or, as an only alternative, let a light be placed where it may warn passers-by of their danger. Yours respectfully, TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST PAVORABLE TERMS, Setiled With P omotitude and es FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,°00,900.00 Insurances eficcted at the Lowest Current Rates, 1.OSSES Liferailiy Or LIF HR DHEPARTMEN T. $12,000,000. 00 ae CITIZEN. Charlottetown, August 3rd, 1882, Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over HOTEL ARRIVALS. a:0°-——— = RANKIN HOUSE. Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured August 3—W C Archibald, Halifax; EE Phair, K N Railway; John H story, Glouces- ter; Mary J Story, Gloucester; Flora Elwell, Gloucester. eee () 51) Profits of previous Quinquenvium divided among Policy Holders, $1, 158,500.00 SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO. July 31—G A Sharp and wife, Charlot e- town, August 2—Miss Wright, Miss Hob kirk, Rev G W Hodgson, Charlottetown; C R MeLaren, Mrs McLaren and three children, Moncton, N B; H Richardson, Boston; Henry A Pierce. Rhode Island; N D Dickinson, New York; John H Story, Mary J Story, Flora “well, Gloucester, Mass; Fred C Mosely, Geo M Richey, Boston; John J Davis, JF Crocket, Charlottetown; E M Myrick, M Lizzie Dean, Boston; James D Laflamme, West Chester, Win. REVERE HOUSE. August 2—Allision Cushling, Salisbury; John A Crohall, Halifax; Fred C Mosley§ boston; H D McKinnon, Georgetown; Thos H Bickel:, Quebec; E G Millidge, Antigonish, N S; DM Aurley, Teronto, Unt; A Doane, St John, N B; Mrs R D MeLatie, Nevada; Car-) gs to intimate to the public that he is carry- meleta Carnelia McL>tie, California, 3—Alex ing on the McArthur, Montreal. ——=—_ TINSMITH BUSINESS : DiED, lin all its branches, Orders punctually at- At the residence of Warren Lord. Feq. | touded to. A call respectfully solicited. Tryon, on the 2od instant, from Cor gestion | L. W. HARRIS of the Lungs, Johu Beer, Esq , of this cic,. ab, &: 1882. 7 Upere dence Rt, — — 10!:---—- New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every into: mation, muy be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown GKORGE W. DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGENT NOTICE. | “AVING rented the premises lately oc- eupied by C. F. Harris, the subseriber | $e | ‘JHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, | having been thoroughly tepaimteod and ‘ refurnisbed in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes waik of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public, Permanent and Trapeicot Loaders acco. moedation onsurpassed by any other Hotel m the city, St, Lawrence ! Hote ee o s UBSORIBE forthe DAIL BXAMVEn | ©) UBSCRIBE for the DAILY RXAMINER “the Ch and. mos Newsy Paper Ss the Chearest anid: most Newsy Paper WM, EB. HiCKSY, | victor Published in P. K Island (vblighed in the Provines: }on'town; Dee. 245481, Eo erent earerenere tga sense seaenesettinan neat S DR YX GOOD ee DRY GOODS At 1 | } | | = ; | | | oan PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLET?, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, Lowest Frices! WILL FIND IN CUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM, fon't Fail to See our GooGs BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES. Perkins & Sterrs. April 26, 1882, — CARD. CUTTING & FITTING. MRS, J. PL IRVING Desires to inform her friends that she is pre- pared to do all kinds of Dress Cutting and Fitting according to the latest styles Mrs Irving uses the Tailors’ S stem of Cutting, which, for simplicity and exactness, is su- perior to any other King +quare, borough street, j { | j North near Hills- jy 24 2~ 3taw Side, Dental Notice. R, EATON, with 4 view to introduce his practice of Deutistry in this City, will be prepared to ive his services for ihe next few Months, at greatly reduced prices Satis- faction in every Brinch of Dentistry guaran- teed. Office of Drs. Hyde & Eaton, Great George Street, Chatlotietown, KEOOMMENDATION, From a personal acquaintance with G,; W- Eaton, Keq., for some ycars past, and with his practice of Denutjsiry, | take mach pleasare in recommenuing him to any who are ‘pn nerd of a competent Dentist. A.C. COGSWELL, D. D-5. Halifax, July 4, i892. jy 25 iw, wkly 2w, law 2m THE CITY HARDWARE STORE! I$ UNRIVALLED FUR BARGAINS, In order to reduce our Heavy Stock, we are selling at GREATLY ReDUSED PRICES. This Stock is all in good order, and replenished every week by New Importations! FROM THE BEST MABKETS. Call and see for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. John R. Bourke, Jr. Queen St., Ch’town,July 6-—3w law, whkly 3w Royal Insurance Cony OF ENGLAND. Assets : $25,000,000 .00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOiN MACEACHERY, Agent . « March 2, 1882. NOTICX. : e ‘SHE business beretofore carried on by the ‘| undersigned and the latesA. B. Stewert, under the style and firm of Hick vy & Srew- akr, Tobacco Manufactarers, will De con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style, MICHAEL HICK: Y, Ch’'town, July 4, 1882—pat tf GULL MEDAL, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. HARD COAL. 10 ARRIVE, 300 TONS HARD COAL. ARIIES wi-hing to he supplied with the genuine Piiladelphia Chestnut avd Kgg, and aiso Old Sydney, can be supplied by early applicatiou to the subscriber, Pictou Coal always on hand, Orders can be left at Lord’s Scales, or at the subscribers) Terms cash. THOS. CASELEY, July 17—1m pd HARD GOAL. TO ARRIVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsytvania, ALSO, Pictou “Round, Nut and Slack, and Old Mine Sydney Coa’, Always on band, at MeMillan’s Coa! Depot, R. McMILLAN. Ch’town, July 17, 1882. in ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular aitention given to the sale of Isjand produce 11 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—-ws ly al Dee ane annie Lannie ty ns A AE PT Reet ees tate, — dn Mp4 ; , A on ee ee a aannaenaen | on ae ree Sa O “ nl ef + ate eS inal