ai ta 8a REN —- GALtoon Piy Traps, at the Family Grocery. K. BDRACE. [july 17 - ; RicHaR! for the preserva. ti { health is ‘‘the sponge, the rough | and pulmonic exercise in singing oe stere of Mr John Wonnacott, een “treet, was on Saturday night, entered by thieves, and about one dollar was taken from the till. Mr. Woanocott has not vet missed any stock, FON S recipe lar shoe o lure Rev, Pecnam Stoxes of Dorsetshire ‘ngtand, will conduct a service, in St James Church Pownal street, this Monday evening, to commence at 8 o'clock. The ecrdially and earnestly invited. = CLERICAlI The Rev terday officiated in Young Men’s Christian Peter's Chureh ot Yarmou'h N. S., preached in St, Peter's Charch ye sterday morniiig. > Amon the naval officers « nogaged in active service at Alexandria, wel] known in Halifax. are Captain Fisher, of the Association, and St afl sat) ani Captain D'Arcy ‘ ” ? - Penelope Irvine, of the a As a token of respect to the memory cf the late Rober: Longworth, Esq.. the pulpit and choir gallery of the Prince Streit Methodist Church wor draped with mour: - mg yesterday. Mr. Longworth was for many vears a Trustee of the Church. - Nervous Exnat and all diseases arising from youthful indiscretions are speed '- ly and radical! y removed by that wonderful remedy known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, an advertisement of which appears in anuther ecolamn. Sold in Charlottetown by Apotie- eanies Hall Co June 16, 2 wks., wky, 2i. = : Tue Rev. Pevuam Sroxes, of Dorsetshire England, will conducta service in St. James cluarch, Pownal street, this Monday evening te commence at § The cordially and earnestly invited, > Tus barns of Mr. John Mallet, North River, were yesterday destroyed by fire. It rTON, ot lock publi ure appears that Mr. Mallett’s children were play- | ing in the barn, and one of them lita mate and set fire to some straw. The fire spread to the granary and sheds which were all destroyed, together with a first-class mowing machine, wagon, etc. — Tue Rey. C Chester Cathedral, is gaining for himself au enviab e notoriety as a successful A short time ago, the following cratios were given inthe Cathedral of which he is the pre- centor: ‘* Elijah, ‘*The Prodigal Sou,” ‘* The Last Judgment” ‘* The Creation,” and ‘*The Woman of Samaria.” What will be most surprising to those acquainted with the difticulties of the masterpieces mentioned, is the fact that the oratorios were sung on three snecessive days. _ ee - Tue Rev. Pecwam Srokes, of Dorsetshire, England, will conduct a service in St. James | church, Pownal street, this Monday eveniug, to commence at eight o'clock. The public are cordially and earnestly invited. - > Grex. Orns L, Mann, Sheriff of Chicago, lli., gives this as his opinion of St. Oil., ** Some time ago l was troubled with rheumatism. Every one was free with his sympathy and suggestions, but n thing re lieved me of the revere pain. IL hadread the testimonials of people I know who had been cured by the use of St. Jacobs Oi!, and |] thought I would test it. The first applica tiou worked wonders, and | was sufferer. It is wonderful what little show that malady has when brought into contact with the Great Pain Panacea.”’ — oo —_—— Tue weather at Wimbledon en the 12ih was tine, and the wind and light. were favourable for good shooting. In the con test for the Alfred (National Rifle Assooia tion) Prize. of the aggregate value of £350, distance 200 yards, seven shots, Soider rifles and Government ammunition, Lieuteuant N A. Orchard, of tne 4th Canadian Cavalry, won a £5 prize, with a score of 29 points out of a possible 35. Coporal C. N. Mitchell, of the 10th Roya! Grenadiers, made a score of 27 points and received a £2 prize in the same contest Inthe first stage of the Queen's Prize the Canadians continued to make good scores, - - Anti-Sectionalism. Ir is refreshing, in these days of sec tional differences to find a full-souled Christian worker on the broad platform of Universal Christianity. Of necessity,every worker must identify himself with some particular society. This — circumstance ought not to hinder workers from a gener- ous recognition of all who are workiug for the same ends. The question cf to-uay is not one of seetionalisw, but one.of broad christian principles. The struggle between good and evil is stronger than ‘ever, and soon the opposing forces will be called upon | to enrol themselves under the dis‘inciive standards. Any effort that tends to break down any sectional barrier we unhesitating- ly applaud, and gladly weleome the dawn of this new era Our readers will see from the local column an announce- ment that the Rev. Petham conduct a service in St. James’ Crurch. The Rev. gentleman is Rector of an Eaglish Charen and 184 prominent worker in the His stirring addresses among us temperance Cruse. will long be remembered among us, and we | hope that bis example will prove beneficial. -<——_-- Personal. A piptoma of honor in the Provencal tongue was conferred on Dr. Louis Fre- chette at recent games in Forcaquier Prov: ence. Hamuet’s wsthetic wail was, ‘‘ This Too, | roo, solid flesh.” J. W. Revente, Equity Judge, has re- signed his seat on the Bench. As, under the local law, no other Judge can perform his duties, the business of the office is ata standstill. It has been rumored for seme time past that Attorney-General Thowp- son will be appointed to the position. Mrs. Hawers, the wife of the reverend author of ‘* Music and Morals’ is unques- tionably the most esthetic woman In all England. She is the author of a volume on the art of dress, in which she advises women to throw away their Worth dresses and assume the draperies of ancient Greece. Her whole life is spent in the ass:duons cultivation of the sunflower and the lily, and she is one of the most ardent aduirers f the ‘* gupremely pre ious’ to be foynd dren w ee region of South Kev- spngtov. Publie are | Pelham Stokes ves. | St. Paul’s Church, the | The Rev. Richmond Shreve, | ** Inflexible” (in | command of the most Important war vessel | Hyiton Stewa t, Precentor of | musician. | Jacob _ | not long a} Stokes will | THE D = a nme ppl HE DAILY FExaAMI Local and Other items, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. —s = ANTEST WAR MEWS, France Wishes to devin the Fray~ Turkish Intervention and the Gonditions. af Bright's ‘Resignation Accepted, A loyal Appolatment. -—— — Special to the Ba mnie, LONDON, July 16, france is showing an increasing disposi- tion to take part in the intervention in Egypt The conditions asked by the Powers in ithe event of Turkish intervention are that the occupation shall last three months, at the expiration of which time the Khedive can demand that it be prolonged if he - . } deems it to be neessary, and that the cost | ior the war ghall be defrayed by Egypt No Ezyptian Commissioners are to accompany the Turkish troops that the Porte will not accept those conditions, and will refuse to | dispatch the expenditure. John Bright’s resignation cepted His Royal Highness, the Duke of Con nanght has been appointed to the command of the Brigade Guards in Egypt Order Following Chaos It is beheved has been Rumored Masszere at Cairo. | Arexanpria, July 16. Order is restored. The stores !(which are left)are re opening. Confidence is revi\ ing. It is rumored that there has been massacre of Kuropeans at Cairo. being | Pry Latest Canadian News. Special to th, Br einer. Monrreat, July 17. The village of Boucherville below this | | City has been burned. | ‘The imports at the Port of Montreal for ithe month of June show an increase of a | quarter of a million over those of last year. | From January to June the increase is over } four and a half millions. Lieutenant Mitchell of the 32nd Batta- SALE | } | —AT THE— LONDON HOUSE. j i | j | ! | i | We have purchased Forty- four Cases and Bales of English and Scotch Good-, ‘recently impo:ted and not ‘delivered to the party order- jag them. These Goods have been bought at a great advantage, and we shall char them out at extraordinary low prices for Cash. | GEO. DAVIES & CO. July 11, 1882—wkly ‘lion is the winner of the Prince of Wales | The seore was 85. The Belgian, Duchene, who was recently arrested in Montreal will be extradited. He is charved with the embezzlement of fifteen {hundred francs from his employers in Belgium. LATEST BRITISH NEWS. Prize at Wimbledom. nother Agrarian Outrage. Lonvox, July 17. | A woman was, yesterday, shot dead at | Balla County, Mayo, fer taking a farm ifrom which former tenants had been le:icted. ae, Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Via:itime Provinees. Toronto, July 17—10a, m. Moderate to fresh, south to southwest, fair warm. Srraweerky Branc Manoe.—Stew nice tipe surawberries, strain off the juice, and sweeten to taste; place over the fire, and when it boils stir in corn starch wet in cold water, allowing two tablespoonfuis of corn starch for each pint of juice; continue stir- ring until sufficiently cooked, pour into moulds wet in cold water, and set away to /coo!; serve with cream and sugar, and fresh istrawberries if desired. This makes a pretty and delicious dessert. Raspberry | blane mange prepared in the same way is \¢ qually good. | an ater Sara Bernhardt gives her son an allow- ance of $400 a month, since he is ‘“ too | proud” to live unter the same roof with M. Damala. BIRTH. On Sunday the 16th inst, the wife of J. B. Macdonald, of a son, Valuable P.operties —ON TOUGLAS AND ALLEY STREETS, AM instructed by M. P. Ho@ax, Esq. (who |B is about leaving the Island) to sell at | Auctiom, on the premises, on Wednesday, 26th inst, at 12 o clock, noon, that valuable plot of Jand ow Douglas Streot, near the Malpeque Roa, having a front of 50 feet and extending back 100 feet, tegether with a ‘'com‘ortable Double Tenement Dwelling House (2 stories, flat roof), @ Workshop, Coach House and table, all well finished and | conveniently arranged. —- ALSO— | A valuable property on Alley Street, consist- ing of a comfortable Double Tenement | Dwelling House, two storey, pitch ronf. The land fronts 44 feei on Alley street and ex- ‘tends baek 67 fect 6 inches. , | The above properties are eligibly sitnated ‘in good localities and commana fuir rentals. | Terms—Twenty-five per cent. down, the | balance in 4 years, interest 6 per cent, WILLIAM DODD, | July 15, 82—pat Auctioneer. SIX O'CLOCK! 4 LL THE PRINCIPAL DRY GOODS ‘A sTORES OF THIS cITY WILL CLUSE AT 6 O'CLOCK. P.M, frow this date until] {he 16th September. ee Joly G2—-tw, whiy 2i pd iy 10 SOURIS. TEA! Great Reduction of Fares. 2 Special Trains from Charlottetown. GRAND TEA will be held at SOURIS on the 26ih JULY, on the beautiful grounds adjoining the Convent. The Managing Committee are determined ‘o make it the Tea of the season. Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock, noon. Tickets 25 cents. Railway Return Tickets wil] be issued at the following rates, good for Special Trains only between Charlottetown and Souris :— From all Stations between Charlottetown, Georgetown and Mount Stewart, inclusive, 60 cents; from Douglass’ to St. Peter's, in- clasive, 50 cents; Five Houses to Selhirk, in- clusive, 40 cents; from Rollo Bay to Har- mony, inclusive, one first-class fare. Parties trom Georgetown Branch will come to Mount Stewart by Regular Train, and there connect with Special Trains and will be returned by Special same night. Excursion tickets will only be sold to those who purchase Tea tickets, which will be sold at all stations, to Mount Stewart, leaves Charlottetown at 7.50 a, m., arriving at Souris at 11 o'clock. Special taking passengers from Stations east of Mount Stewart, will leave that station at 9,30a,m, Returning, first train will leave Souris at 5.15 p. m., and the one for Mount Stewart at 5.40 p. m. 8. D. McCORMACK, Souris, July 14,,°82. Sec’y. - Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. 8., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. 1, Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. (f¥XHE Strongly-Built Iron 8. 5. BEAVER, l PP. Lemaistre, master, carrying Her Majesty's mails, will lesve Pictou Landing during the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afternoon, on arrival of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth trip, commencing Monday, 19th June, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, at Perce. Port Hoop, C, B. Will leave for Port Hood every Friday Night, from Railway Wharf, Pictou Town, on arrival of Passengers by accommodation train irom Halifax. Every attention will be paid to the com- fort of passengers For freight or passage apply to A FRASER &CO, Quebec; FRED. W. t RASER, Pictou, N. 8, A. A. MACDONALD BROs.,, Georgetown, P. E I. ©. J HALEY, Souris, [P. E. 1. July 14, 1882. _ NOTICE. es busin.s heretofore carried on by Mr. ried oa by and style of &. L. Bridges & Co ao 5. L. BBIDGES. Mayty ts {ae2—f yr Hycerer * — Special taking passengers at Charlottetown | ' EB NORTH BRIISH & MERCANTILE EXTRAORDINARY | Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH | ESTABLISHED IN 1809. ne Losses Setiled With Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid be obtained at the No. March 16, 1882—eod NER. TULY 317, 1882. Subseribed Capital - - - - $ 9.733.332.00 Paid Up Capital - - : - - 1,216,.666,.00 0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Promptitude Peete 1), Ceres FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. CO rere LIF H DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over —- - 0:6¢-— — Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of tise Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500. 00 tote New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, AND LONDON, and Liberailiy ap Capital) over - $5,000,900.00 $12,000,000. 00 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GENERAL AGENT by the undersigned. HEAD OFFICE trial Plans. Charlottetown, April 10 1882—eod pat Challenge : To the Editor of the Examiner. S1r,—I understand that Mr. Roney Steele has stumped P. #. Island with a Horse called ‘“Bashaw,” for fast trotting. J wish to tli Roney Steele that there are some fast trotters on P. £. Island a lot of trotters faster than ‘‘Bsshaw.” I will match my ‘‘Abdall:h Maid,’ sired by ‘* Abdallah Messenger,’ for the sum of $1€0, mile heats, best 3 in 5, to harness—the trot to take place on Somerset Driving Park, owned by myself, oo the 5th day of September next, The money to be deposited in the hands of Thomas McCarvill, Esq., Somerset, in fifteen days from this date. Please come up, and don’t be blowing, for there are faster horses in P. E. Island than you are aware of. JOHN O'RONAGHAN. Somerset, July 12, 1832-—s} NOTICE. re HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially mede to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned fall on, These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed (an be reduced to any desired quiutily icss than three feet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made Ronert Bridges will, from date, be car-| that they will give a light eq alto about ten the undersigned, under the name | candles it acost of three quarters of oue cent per hour. nga B » For rice of th yrpers to consumers © Ges wih be ten ceu ; MARINE, FIKE AND LiFe INSURANCE! :O—_-" The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York. ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. 20; The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, kag. CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Every description of Property covered at lowest rates, Policies issued en ; —__—:0 he Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen. CAPITAL, $15,000,008, Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. 0:0 The North American Life Insurance Company. Issues Rolicies on the Tontine system. ~_—— + :63 The . London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, _—— aaa nee $939,525.92. -_—_ - TORONTS, Also ordinary Life and Induse —_— AGENT. «*KENWITH.L Extensive Sale of Farm Lands, | —_— AM instructed to sell AT AUC'ION, on WEDNESDAY, July 19, commencing at eleven o'clock, on the premises, at Kenwith, the property of the late Hon. John Myrie Holl. situated about 5 miles trom the City, on ihe Mulpeque Koad, about six hundred actes ot Valuable Farm Lands, which, with the Stone House, comprise the Estate known us Kenwith, The Land has been divided as follows: Four Lots, each 23}, 373, 4L and 41} acres, and on the latter of wuich the Stene Dwelling -House and out-buildings are situated, front on the Upper and Lower Maipeque Roads, ‘and together form one of the most eligible i Farms near the City. | Seven Lots of 12} to 51} acres each, front ‘on the Lower Ma.peque Road ‘three Lots of 6, 32 ana 4? acres each, ex- tending westwardly to the North River. This Valuable Property is beautifully situated on high laud, commanding some charming views of the surrounding country Part of the Land bas been under pasture for some years, and is in splendid condition for bresking up; the remainder is beautifully wooded. Tcrms—20 per cent, atthe time of Sale, the balance in five yearly instalments with interest at 6 per cent, “To Lobster Packers. NOR SALE, 1000 cases empty cans, home made and warranted good. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO, Ch’town, July 14, 1852. (jy 15 eod tw ee Strawberry Festival —AND— PROMENADE CONCERT. ‘HE Ladies of the METHODIST BRIOK CHURCH purpose holaing a Strawferry and Ice Cream Festival and Promenade Con- cert, in the DRILL SHED, Wednesday, July 19. There will be an Apron Table, The Band will be in attendance, commence at half-part 2 o’clock. Tea on table at 6 o'clock, Admission 10 cents. Tea 25 cents, jy 14 NOTICE. To All Whom it May Coneern, Sale to JOHN STANTIFORD, of Charlottetown, beipg abeut to gu abroad, hereby ap- point Edward Needham, of Charlottetown, aforesaid, Auctioneer, my Atiorney,-in my Luame, and on my bebalf, to manage my bosi- ness for me, JOHN STANTIFORD, Ch’town, July 13, 1892--lw fiy 14 Tin, ‘Tid Plates, Lead, Tea, Vinegar, Tobacco, &c. WILL SEIL AT AUCTION, AT MY SALE ROOM, QUEEN SQUARE, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 20th inst., at 11 o'clock, — 14 tons Best English Ingot Tin (Lamb and Flig Brand), 261 boxes Best Crown Coke Tinplate, 1 ton Pig Lead, —ALsOo— 50 balf-chests Congon Tea (good quality), 2u boxes Congou Tea (good quality), 4 casks Vinegar, 2 boxes Tobacco, 5) tins F F, ©, Cofiee, 10 dozen Brooms, 5) boxes Confectionery, 25 boxes Scented Soap, Ordered for positive sale to close con- signmenis. Terms—60 days for Tin, Lead, &.; and ; months for other Gouds over the amount of 50, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, NOTICE. ‘g°O be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Chubb’s Corner, in the City of Saint Joho, on THURSDAY, the twentieth day of July instant, at noon, Forty-eight Sixty- fuurth Shares of the Steamer “ City of Sefat John,” now lying at Shediac, Registered at the port of Gaspe. Registered tonnage 44; 75-'00 tons, '5) Horse Power, built in 1870, aud again re-built in 1875. Propelling power, paddle wheels. The above sale is made by virtue of the power of sale vested in the Bank of New Brunswick under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, under two several mortgages given to the said Bank, dated respectively the 27th day of September, A. D, 1880, and the 16th day of May, A.'). 1881. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to W. Girvan, Esq., cashier of the Bank of New Brunswick, or to July 14, ’82— GEO, E, SNIDER, St. John, N, B., July 5, 82. Anctioneer, N. B.—I am authorized by the owner of the remainipg sixteen sixty-fourth shares to slate that they can be purchased on the same teru.s, if desired, by the purchaser of these shares. GEO. E, SNIDER, {iy 8j—til! sale Auctioneer, TEA AT ST, ANDREW'S. ‘} ‘HERE will be a GRAND TEA at the spacious Church grounds,a: St. ., udrew's, on WEDNESWUAY, \9th Jury next, Tea on the Tables at 12 0 clock, Kvery effort will be mude to render the affair pleasing and sutisiactory to visitors Special Train leaving ( barlottetown at 930 a.m, and returning at 6, 30 p.m, will cary passengers at 75 cents incinding fea. from all other Statious east of Charlottetown tickets at one first-class fore by special and regular trains, ANGUS McDONALD, St Andrew's, July 8, '»2 Secretary jdly & wily] Clifton Farm for Sale. have decided to off-r my vaiuable farm for sale at public auction, on Thursday, the 23rd day of August, if not disposed of tx tore, Above farm consisis of 70 scres More or less, most of which is clear and inab gh stete of cultivation, situated in Lot 48, cne mile from Southport, known as * Kelly’s Cove” ond also couvenient to Market, Churches and Schools, AL! ERT KELLY. July 4, 1882. tf FOR SALE, | N reasonable terms, that commodious Two Story House, known as *‘St, Avard's,”’ situate with large Garden attached, on the St, Peter's Road, between the Rulway Crossing and Kensingtun Brewery. For terms apply to UNION BANK, July 4, 1882— m Charlottetown, PICK © “HE business heretofore carri.d on by the undersigned ani the late +. B. Stewart, Pian showing cleavances, &c, to be seen at) the offices of F. W. Hales, John Ball and) William Dedd, WILLIAM DODD. | ‘ [ju 10 €od pat os July’ 3, ‘S2~wkly bi Suey. | ander the style and firm ef Hick y & Srev- art, Tobacco Mauufacturers, will be «on- tinued by the subseriber under the sume | % une MICHAEL WICKYY. Ch’town, duly 4, LE82—pat tf en ee 2 |