Local and Other Items. Do not fail to advertise everything in The EXAMINER. * ; Tue war is carsing quite an advance in grain and other freights. > fur market to-day was brisk and very well supplied. — Prices unchanged. 7 The steamer M. A. Starr, which arriv d yesterday morning from Halifax, sailed on her retarn yesterday evening, > Tas Russian steamer ‘' Mostaway,’”’ with 200 men on board, is supposed to have fouu- dered with all hands in the Indian Ovean inal Wm. Arkixson, a Halifax fruit-dealer, receives daily from Chas Hazen, of Sussex, N. B., 500 to 6.0 boxes of cultivated berries. - > Taree P. BE. Island delegates have arrived at Dorchester—Johno Pareons,ra:lway smasher; George Burnett, mail robber; Wm. White, pugilist.—S¢t. Joha News. silat BisHor SULLIVAN, of Algoma, left Toronto on Wednesday morning for his new diocese, and his residence for the next three months will be Bishopbarst, Sault Ste. Marie. quis Lee, Riley, Hosmer, Plaisted, Elliott, Courtenay, Koss, Hanlan, Smith and Conley are to be invited to row in a regatta at Halifax next month. slight [ron ore shipments are arriving so rapidly and in such quantities at Kingston, Out, that the fuil capacity of outgoimy vessels is required to keep it from accumulating. - > — A MEETING of the Dominion Alliance will be held in the committee rooms, over Kennely’s Confectionery, on Monday evening, at 3, | sharp. ~ > _— Tus steamer Miromichi arrived from Mon- treal this forenoon with « cargo of merchan. | dize. She also brought a large number of excursionists, who spent the afternoon pro- menading in the city. cenieeiaiaa A HEAVY thunderstorm passed over Albert Co., N. B., on Monday last. property was injured, and a valuable blood mare, bought on P. E. Island by Mr. of Prosser Brook, was killed by lightning. _—— Tue best advertising medium in the Prov. | ince is THe EXAMINER. ee THe cargo of the Steamer ‘ Carroll” to Bosten yesterday consisted of 1,358 cases of | lobsters, 611 cases of eggs, 13 barrels hake- sounds, 158 empty kerosene casks, and 9 bales calfskins.J ~ > —— We learn that the gentlemen who played | arrived, has been embargoed and the cap- 3 tain Club, are to be challenged by a single amateur | She was conveying letters to Arabi Pasha. tye Lawn Tennis match with the Summerside player here. Smali ground, Particulars shortly. illite Rey. Bess. Cuarrecite, Methodist Mis- sionary, who has for the past year been labor- ing at Nicola Valley, British Columbia, is about surrendering his charge, and will accept a call to a new mission about to be opened at Saanich, Vancouver Island. = > = SIxTy rouR cases of salmon came through on the I. C. K., from the North Shore, tor the American market, and 58 of them were forwarded by beat. The remaioing six were sent byrail. Five additional cases of salmon arrived yesterday afternoon. ieanaliiasianls Srrayep from the pasture of W. E. Daw- son, Esq., Malpeque Koad Road, on Sunday morning, a red cow, with large horns. Any one knowing of her whereabouts will oblige by leaving information with Mrs. J. H Fletcher, Great George Street. j28 2: — — Urpwarp of 13,000,000 letters and post- cards are posted daily in the world; 3.418, 00),000 letters are annually distribute: in | Europe, 1, 246,000,000 in America, 76,000 00) in Asia, 36,000,000 in Australia, and 11,00,- 000 in Africa. > THE DAILY Fx | him to reinforce the forts. | he would never do so, and then started for pus | Kafr-el-Dewar. | | ; A great deal of! ts take possession of Egypt, but merely to | restore order, I Mitton, | i rr ; : | to give my life in defence of the country. | Rilaat, ;cceded his authority in assisting the British }in patrolling the streets of Alexandria and eS cae ’ Pasha, and A MAN named Michael Bracken, belonging Atbas Pasha. She is a beautiful and culti- i ' Egyptian War Not-s. THE KHEDIVE’S PROCLAMATION, The following is the text of the Khedive'’s proclamation: . **Arnapr Pacua—In consequence of your | departure to Kafr el-Dewar, accompanied | by the army, thus abandoning Alexandria | | without orders, stopping railway traftic, /preventing us from receiving telegrams and communications through the post, and linpeding the return of refugees to their homes in Alexandria, and of your persist- | ence in War preparations and yeur refusal! to come to ns after receiving orders, I dismiss you from the office of Minister of War. The Kh: div: lar to ** Iu perusing the order for the dismissal of Arabi Pacha from the office of Minister of War will know the great motives | which necessitated his dismissa!. Hence i LUO issued the foll ciretu- | tile armyv:- wing vou forward he will have no authority over you. Whosoever agrees with his designs and movements will have participated in his DR y GO ODS crimes. Whosoever shows obedience and | conforms to our rule deserve honor, conur- tesy and remuneration. You must | be aware that the country is surrounded | with dangers and perils, for the Powers | have agreed on Turkish intervention for | | the reform of the country without damag- | |ing the privileges of the firmans granted to | | Egypt. I am convinced that you will con | form yourselves to my orders, which can not have any object other than the welfare of the country. He who obeys my orders will be rewarded; he who doss not will have to blame himself on being punished. ‘* After the bombardment of Alexan- | dria a council of war was held under our | presidency. Dervisch Pacha assisted and | | Arabi Pacha was present. It was decided | | not to surrender the ports until ordered by |the Sultan. A telegram was sent to Cun- stantinople to this effect. Arabi Pacha then returned to Alexandria. I ordered He replied that iy od -AT— PERKINS Unless I was certain that the object of France and England was not Queen Square. sheuld have been the first ‘Tae KHEDIvE, ** At the Palace.” The British have appointed Achmet Governor of Alexandria. His duties will be mainly nominal, but his use as a figurehead will enable authority tv be exercised without wounding the native susceptibilities. A mail steamer from Constantinople, just OUR STOCK arrested on suspicion of treachery. rhe steamer is guarded by four steam OF launches from the British fleet. The des patches were seized. Two of Arabi's colonels, disguised as dervishes, are said to be lurking in the city. lt was stated at the Washington Navy Department on Friday that Rear Admiral Nicholson, commanding the American fleet at Alexandria, Evypt, was instructed to look after the protection of American interests there, and that if he mixed up in the war further than that, it was entirely upon his own responsibility. Nothing official has been received from him since the day the bombardment began, when he announced that fact, and also acknowledged the receipt of the departments instructions to look after American interests ; nor has the de- partment communicated with him since that time. Secretary Chandler is not pre- pared to say that Admiral Nicholson ex- SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW in certain other acts, until he has been officially advised of the attending circum- stances. The Khedive’s wife, the Vice-Queen, as she is called, is a daughter of El Hamid yranddaughter of the famous COMPLETE, & STERNS, 28. 1882. B | | RITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. —-— ——0:— ——— |* the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about 148 CASES DRY GOODS, (from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- | SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. Every Department of their Establishment BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. is Kept Replenished 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected. Charlottetown, July 26, 1882. ieee a BARGAINS. | BARGAINS. ee 6072 DURING THIS MONTH, J. B. MACDOWN AT.D WILL CLEAR QUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. ——:0: —— Will Clese Out Balence of Ladies’ and Gents’ Straw Hats Very Cheap. TRUNKS & VALISES Store open every eveniag until 8 o’clock, J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN SrrEer. Lowest Prices. July 4, 1882—wkly pat Beautiful Summer Resort. ——— 0:0 THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - FP. EH. Island. = Notice to Contractors, EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, aad endorsed “ Tender for the Welland Carl,” will be received at this (ffice until the «arrival of the Eastern and Western Mails on Friday, the Ist day of September next, fur the deepening and com- pletion of that part of the Welland Canal, between Ramey’s Bend and Port Colborne, known as Scction No. 84, embracing the greater part of what is. called the « Rock Cut ” Plans showing “the position of the work, and specifications for what remains to be done, can be seen at this Office, and atthe Resident Engineer's O tié, Welland, on aml after Friday, the 18th day of August next, where printed forms of tender can be ob- tained, Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printéd forms, and, in the case of firms, except there are attached the actaa! signatures, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each member of the same; and jurther, an accepted bank cheque fer the sum of four thousand dollars must accompany the re- spective tenders, which sum shall be for- feited ifthe party tendering declines enter. ing into contract for the works,at the rates stated in the offer submitted. The cheque or money thus sent in will be returned to the respective contractors whose Tenders are not accepted, This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, A, P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Dept. of Railways and Canals, 2 jy 21 law Ottawa, 15th July, 1882. ; tl ist se Clifton Farm for Sale. have decided to offer my vainable farm fon sale at public auction, on Thursday, the 23rd day of August, if not disposed of before. Above farm consists of 70 acres more or legs, most of which is clear and inah gh state of cultivation, situated in Lot 48, one mile from Southport, known as © Kelly’s Cove” and also convenient to Market, Churches and Schools, ALBERT KELLY, July 4, 1882. tf ‘HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE, 800 TONS HARD GOAL. ——— ARTIES wishing to be supplied with the genuine Philadelphia Chestnut aud Kgg, and also Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to the subscriber, : Pictou Coal always on hand, Orders can be lef¢ at Lord’s Sceles, or at the subscribers. Terms cash, THOS, CASELEY, July t17—1m pd HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsylvania, ALSO, Pictou Round, Nut and Slack,. and Old Mine Sydney Goal, Always on hand, at MeMillan’s Coal Depot. Rn. McMILLAN, Ch’town, July 17, 1882. to Chatham, N. B., was ran over and horribly | vated woman, who tenderly loves her hus mangled on the Chatham Branch Railway cn | band and her four children, and takes an Monday night. The body was fouad on | ues- | active part in the education of the latter. GOLD ‘HIS beautifully-situated and well-known establis}ment will be opened trom July ist MEDAL, baRig, 1678. day morning. the side of the corpse. ~- >> - - Tue Scott Acr.—At the Stipendiary Mag- istrate’s Court, this forenoos, Mrs. Thorne appeared for breaking the Canada lemperance A bottle of liquor was lying by | The eldest boy, Abbas, and his brother are taught by a Swiss pedayogue, and the . ; little girls are under the care of an English uurse, e The Khedive-bas sifmed the dismissal of AND ALL IN WANT OF till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, RA : ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per weck ; $32 per month TO urACH THE HOTEL-—Coach wili leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling fir Guests; returnirg every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 v’cloch, a m. Also, arrangements bave been made with Mr Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, tor pusseng: rs to Seaside, sev-n miles. Trains leave Charlotictown for Hunter River at 6 45, 9 20, 4, m., and 4 20 p. m. Spa oxy ce 8 cree Seas J OSEPH GILLOTT’S Act. She was fined $100 and costs. Michael | Arabi Pasha, and deciared him a rebel. He! C1} : ‘ A TA1V Melnnis, charged with the same offence, did} will issue a general offer, forbidding the Ss A { At U e “ Hunter River for Charlottetown, 9 a, m,, 2.11 and 7 p m, S T K EK L P K N S . not appear, and a warrant was issued for bis| Eyyptian army to obey Arabi’s orders, and ; ry “ Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 @ m., and 5.42 p. ra. “ ce arrest. forbidding the people to pay him taxes. Address, or am aa er vas — — “4 ° * . . . wana pelt . Cairo, from its almost impregnable JOLIN N EWsONn & CoO., THE patrons of Tue ExaMINER receive the | citadel, could withstand a siege for several June 24, 12 CHARLOTTETOWN Fe Sa ee latest telegraphic news. -_—_-> _ Havriye done what it could to defeat the Government, and to place at the head of affairs a man who says that this Island bas already received from the Dominion ex- chequer much more money than it is entitled to, the Summerside Pioneer has the impudence to find fault with the Government for not taking instant measures to supply Summer- side with a new post office. —_-_»- —— Tue steamer ‘“‘ Carroll” sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo of produce anid the following passengers:—Miss Barratt, Miss Rarratt, Mrs A Kodd, Hammond Rodd, Joseph Peters, Mrs Pennie, Miss Mary Mc. Phee, Miss Jessie McPherson, Miss Christy McLeod Miss Hannah Dixon, Miss J Me Sween, Elizabeth Grant, Mrs John Whitty, Mrs L Morrison, Mrs James Dravis, Eliza McPhee. - - > — - For Wuesreec.—A lad named John Hughes was at the Moncton depot on Mon- day night, having come from County Line, P. E. Island, where his parents form- erly lived. .Nine years ago, he said his father went to Winnipeg, and he was now going there to seek bim. He was not sure that he could identify him, but he felt eure he could find him out by inquiry. About nine j}months. Thera were constantly kept stacked there 100,000 stand of Remington rifles prior to this crisis, besides heavy rifled ordnance. General Stone had re- peatedly declared it impregnable. Siege guns could not reach the summit; mortars might. Considering the configuration of the ter- ritory, the ready exit for men resolved on flizht that Asia Minor or Arabia present, it is difficult to see how any European forces can be handled so as to prevent the escape of a body of men accustomed to desert travel. The Soudan (the vast hot desert to the south, and on the side of the Nile) affords an asylum to which no European force could expect to penetrate. —- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the varitime Provinces. Toronto, July 28—10a. m. Moderate south-west to south-east winds; fair warm showers or thunderstorms at night. aS — — : MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE. DRY COCCS, —AT THE— Lowest Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. —s GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds ot Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.- Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. “HAVRE,” Pee Celebrated PERCHERON STAL LION, winner of the First Prizes at many Dominion and Provincial Extibitions, and from the best Stock in America, being sired by ST. LAURENT, the best Perckeron Horse ever imported, will stand at Thomas Campbell's (Railway House) Stables, Vhar- lottetown,from W ednesday evening, June 7th, until Monday, June 12:h; from Wednesday, june 2ist, until Monday, June 26th ;. fram Wednesday, July 5th, until Monday, Jily 10th ; from Weénesday, Joly 19th, ‘until Monday, July 24th; from Wednesday, oud August, until Saturday, Sth August» The Percheron breed of Horses is attracting very yreat attention from horse breeders in all parts of the Country, as they are acknowl- edged the best in the world fur farmers and others ; and the people of Charlottetown and vicinity have now an opportunity such as was never before offered them. HAViE weighs 1700 tbs., is 8 years of age, and is acknowledged a model of tis Rind for shape, symmetry, kiod disposition, speed and soundness, anid has a splendid record as a stock getter. PEDIGREE, HAVRE is by >t. Laurent, imported frcm “t, Laurent steod months ago his mether went to the United) . + 24 i * France in 1870. 1$ hands States, since which time he has not heard} = | g high, and weighed 2100 ibs, His Colt» have from her, and has lived on the generosity of | © < rakek First Premiums at all the principel the people oo Sere - = = "Tran a ” Fairs 7 the Western rr and hrve on the dead-h principle.—Moncton Jraig) = = ' : realized from $1,500 to $2,000 when two pare £ ¢\Don't Fail to See our Goods Squn) iki, ode Giese! Wiese acs -—_e— & ie seats sonic ane « Messenger Mare, by Christopher Columbus, ConVERSAZIONE. —It is proposed to hold a Couversazione and Flower Festival, on Thurs day, the 3rd of August, in the Drill Shed, to promote the establishing of a Refortsatory On that occasion it 1s Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss 0 Bro in Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, ‘HAY CROP. AM INSTRUCTED to sell by Auction, on the grounds of St. Dunstan’s Coilege “next City of Gharlottetown. he by Uld Louis Napoleon. The season exp'res AnguSt 5th, when all amounts due will be collected. Terms, $12 for the season. JOHN FERGUSON, and Industrial School. “d Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled intended to form » Committee of gentlemen | jr;n anid festores Surprising Fone and Vigor to the FORT? TUESDAY, AUGUST Ist, at Moclock, the} TAX NOTICE. Owner. to devise the best means for providing 4| g¢rhausted Gen ratire Organs, The experience of standin hay of 32 acres. DUNCAN MURRAY, suitable building for the institution ; and who | thousands proves it an INVALUABLE Remepy. i he g : ——— ju 5 tu’a & fr’s] Gani: Seaaee © g ; he G t | Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- A. MoNEILL, HE City Collector hereby notifies all par- a will ata later day wait upon the eee ae tains snfficient for two weet eee July 25, 1882. Auctioneer, ie octal me this hate Shiihen re ; ‘, . . 5 with a view to securing ap annual grant [0OFr! -jcapest aud best. £8 ul pa ys Chiidren Ss Cari ages, ite maintainance. To better promote the formation of such a committee, Colonel Gray, as Chairman of the preliminary meeting. pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, ack’s Magnetic Medteive is sold by Drug- ists at &O cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will ye mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by Perkins & Sterns. ‘after the ist of August next Executions will The New Boarding House, yee ees ii ese tee sop ava fron Bedsteads. “ advised that the ladies of the committee! addressing April 26, 1882. N KING STREET. adjoini be Ferry im arrears, ss & Png Ree . : -TIC : joing the Perry. CHEAP, x should epecialiy invite the Clergy, the men. | MACK'S MAGNHT IS Mey, Oat., Canada Store, is prepared to accommodate a FRANCIS 8S. CHANDLER, _ | # bers of the Beuch and the Ber, ap aye + Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co, limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- Charlottetown, July 19, 1582. Colvecter, JOHN NEWSON. , 5 Waniie he Mayp i, ‘p.coantennnee. A : err | agents for Prince Riwerd island, amt by all Druggite ply td J, Rewdar, proprietor. fly 18 f (aly pat till 1eey April 8, 188?—2m “= reveb ’ , verywhor ;