eel : ~ a te lilt Slade eit tlie i tact tt OF inmate oe oo tt al | ee ee mene eeen . ~~ me mentale: i Bs =a. ~e ee ® a nen ee Tuk Dary ExaMINer.| 1882 AUGUST 18, Scurrilous. Tur Globe has thought proper t allude to the illness of Sir Ch irles ‘Tupper in a disgustingly scurrijous manner. Its irtless insinuations suggest that the nister is feigning sickness for the firpose of getting away from his duties fimg i ture yl THE DAILY EXAMINER, The Caledonian Gathering on Prince Gathering of the Olans. From far and near the crowds came troop- ato town. Pictou sent a strong con- tingent: the Island steamers, ferries, and trains were well filled with passengers; ana their large numbers entercd the city in livht and handsome vehicles. At ten ; : Yelock the members of the Caledonian Club met at their Clab room and proceeded thence to the groun ls, headed by the pipers with their spirit-stirring strains, and ac- ul panied by ‘the Orass band of the S2nd Battalion. The grounds presented a pic ue appearance ; flags were flying mer- Tt is well known that Sir Ch irles is io rily in the breez nymphs and BwalDs | very bad health, and that he has been | wandered round whispering delightful | advised to seek the best medical advice aera nse, W bile the elders a aodatety on | in England. The ill-natured unseemly | the st — and watchec ss — al t ‘ke 4 the Globe falls with singuler lisplay. The violinists - er ey —_ ooths had a hard time, the fantastic toe : on the ears of all who knov The work falling of Railways repugonane the facts of to the share of the Minister is vastly more thau one man can do with jus‘ice to his health, and the ex- the case. which shows a shattered constitution caused by diligeut performance o! miuis- terial duties. Grit Trustworthiness. —_——s Tux Times of Picton, Ontario, is well informed enough to make the following statement :— ‘© Within the last three months the Tory Local Government of Prince Edward Is and has been defeated at the polls if that is the only kiod of defeat Con servatives are to sus‘ain. the party will be very well satisfied. For the informa- tien of the Times, Tue Examiner informs it that the Island has a Conservative} Government, a good working majority, and a Cabinet enjoying the full contidence of the people. Drowning men will catch at straws, but the reason why the grit press finds consolation in fancying defeats, when victories are the order of the day, is beyond comprehension. The plain English for the fault is—Lyine, and a little more acquaintance with the litera- ture concerbing the fate of all *‘ who love to make a lie,’ would make these men tremble. If they must do that kind of thing, and are facile with the pep, why in the name of honesty don’t they become novelisis? It wouldn't be so bad then. -—_-- ( Comp atnts have been received at the office of Tue Examiner regarding the state of some of the town pumps. It is reported that some of the pum ps get into bad workiug order, and are not repaired for several days, and that many of the wells require a thorough cleansing. As it is necessary that all possible care should be taken to secure the purest water for the use of the citizens, we hope that the matter will be looked into by the proper authorities at once. - MunsuremAN Breezy is on the outlook | for storms. But the poor fellow is sadly | fuddled over his log. The Patriot has | 7 “og peri n f Sir Charles is not the first | ple seemed to enjoy themselves Immense/y erience of ° ars : ott clothed in bathing dress committee know that our little Island holds its own in remarks. Governor, the Chief of the Club, and also by the President. and urged the necessity of these gatherings ent contests were numerous. ing list gives the successful men:— 30 ft, 6 in. wing specially active, and even steady rolng j wurnalists deigning to take advan we of having a fling in an open air hop. Tue utmost good humor prevailed on the srounds throughout the day, and the peo- be athletes, some of them, shocked the | Ludience by the daring dash in which they | began to strip themselves. But it was all ‘orrect; devoid of pants, the limbs appeared Perhaps it would be well to have a dressing booth near the stand at the next gathering. The games were carried on in a first-class reflect much credit on the The records of the competitors will compare favourably with those of any ther Province, and it is satisfactory to manner, and this respect. The most characteristic con tests of the day were the bagpipe perform- ance, and the dancing. The latter was ex- tremely graceful, and the contest for the orize was sharp and keen. At the end of the games His Honor the Lieutenant-Gov- rnor distributed the prizes, bestowing each with some appropriate and characteristic After the distribution, the audi- nee were addressed by the Lieutenant The s eeches were short and tothe point, ind contests for the promotion of brotherly rood will. The competitors in the differ- The follow- PUTTING THE HEAVY STONR. Ist prize, Donald Cameron, Peter's Road, distance 30 ft. 7 in. 2nd prize, Roderick McLennan, Springton, 3rd_ prize, Alexander Nicholson, Hazel trove, 30 ft. 14 in, THE LIGHT STONE, toderick McLennan, Springton, PUTTING Ist prize, 38 feet. 2nd prize, Peter McLean, Little Sands, 38 ft. 3rd prize, Donald Cameron, Peter's Koad, 37 ft. 124 in. THROWING THE HEAV\ MeDonald, Charlotte- HAMMER, lst prize, Daniel J. town, 77 ft. 104 in. 2nd prize, Malcolm A. Matheson, Rose Valley, 72 ft. 64 in. 3rd prize, Donald» Clarke, Grand River, | 69 ft. 3 in. THROWING THE LIGHT HAMMER. Ist prize, Benjamin F. Stewart, Brudenell, 98 ft. 1 in. 2rd prize, Daniel J. McDonald, Charlotte- been enjoying cool summer breezes and} town, 95 ft. 11 in. sylvan retreats, and now comes Out in| the idyllic imaginative strain. poetic wanderings are the result of a bracing up, and great allowance must be | made for the license and the chaff of| a patriotic poet’s idyll. The latest weather | report is—‘‘ Summer Calm.” “aoe The Irish Procession.—The National Attitude. One of the most impressive features” of the procession on Tuesday last, at the un- veiling of the O'Connell monument, was a long line of Catholic religious confraterni- ties. The Land League was not directly represented, but fourteen Irish members of Parliament were present, including | Parnell, Sexton, O'Connor, Dillon, Red- | mond, Biggar and Davitt, A.M. Suilivan, | was also present. Only two Irish Catholic Bishops attended, the Most Rev. Patrick | Dorrian, D.D., of the diocese of Down and | Connor, and Most Rev. Patrick Duggan, | D.D., of the diocese of Clonfert, but a halt | dozen colonial bishops assisted in the | } j ceremonies. Messrs. Parnell, Dillon and Davitt were much cheered along the whole | route. Over the door of the late Land} League offices, on a large banner, was inscribed: ‘‘ Cowards hearts are self-sub- duing,” ‘‘ Fetters last by slaves renewing.” In the evening the statute of O'Connell | was made brilliant with electric light and | other illumination in the neighborbood. Prominent features were the handles of a | large number of banners, designed as pike- | Over the name on the door | of the Land League offices was the motto | heads, gilded. ** It will rise again.” In front of the honse | 3rd prize, Malcolm A. Matheson, Rose Val- Such | ley, 89 ft. 10 in. STANDISG HIGH LEAP. Ist priz*, John Martin, Victoria Cross, 3 ft. 94 in. 2nd priz2, Roderick McLennan, Springton, 3 ft. 8 in. HOP, STEP AND JUMP. Ist prize, William Herburn, Pictou, 41 ft. 3 in. 2nd prize, Daniel J. McDonald, Charlotte- town, 39it, 9 in. WALKING MATCH, Ist prize, Malcolm Nich son, Springton. 2nd prize, John N. Nicholson, Springton. VAULTING, Malcolm Matheson, Rose Valley ; Peter Mc- Lean, Little Sands— equal at 9ft. FLAT RACE. Ist prize, Silas McNeill, West River. 2ad prize, Malcolm McNeill, West River. 3rd prize, James C. Martin, Charlottetown. DANCING GILLI4 CALLUM. Ist prize, Donaid Lamont, Springton. 2nd prize, Daniel McDonald, Montague. BOYS RACE, Ist prize, Kenneth H. McLeod, Springton. 2nd prize, J, A. MecEachern, Rocky Pout. | 3rd prize, John M. Vickerson, Springton. TOSSING THE CABER. Ist prize, James McLeod, Victoria West, 38 ft. il in. 2ud prizes Alexander McInnis, Springton, | 37 ft. 3 in. SACK RACE. Ist prize, William Herburn, Pictou. 2nd prize, Malcolm Nicholscn, Springton. TUG OF WAR, Between twelve members of the Caledonian Club and twelve All Comers-—-won by the was a red banner with white crescent and | 4)}]-Comers. three stars, in procession. in which he was conveyed from Richmond, bearing the word ‘‘ Arabi.” | Some chairs attached to sticks were carried | © Connell’s triumphal car, | RUNNING LONG JUMP. Ist prize, Daniel J. McDonald, Chariotte- itown, 19 ft. 4 in. 2nd prize, William Herburn, Pictou, 18 f6. Bridgewell, in 1846, was refurnished and | 6 in. regilt and was a conspicuous object in the | procession. Fourteen hundred carman, deep, presented a very soldierly appearence. | To-day the freedom of Dublin will be pre | sented to Messrs. Parnell and Dillon. —_—_——-- © ~weee Mr. Brarn, in his recent letter, hinted that | the Hon. Mr. Mackenzie had been forced to | shoulder the financial burdens of the Liberal It is now stated that it was for some | thousands of dollars worth of campaign liters | party. ae: riding the horses they ordinarly drive, advancing four | HURDLE RACE. town. 2nd prize, Alexander Nicholson, Hazel; Grove. sEST DRESSED BOY IN HIGHLAND COSTUME, Ist prize, Edward McLeod, Charlottetown. 2nd prize. Charles McLeod, Charlottetown. | BEST DRESSED MAN IN HIGHLAND COSTUME Ist prize, Jas. McLeod, Charlottetown. PIPE MUSIC, Ist prize, Peter Ferguson, Charlottetown. ature, printed by the Globe in 1876, for which,| 2ud prize, Chas. Stewart, Pictou. when the Globe pressed for payment, Mr. | Mackenzie gave his note, which was discount. | ed and has been several times renewed, but So never paid, | | At Truro, on Saturday evening, Wesley Smith was dressing in his bedroom for his wedding, which was to take place that night. He went to sit down on the window sill, and the window being open, iost his balance, fell out on the street, and severely, perhaps fatally injured his back. -——- > Tue tidings from the Northwest are par- ticularly joyous. The crops in Manitoba and the regions beyond are described in the one word splendid. The poset, it seems, has beeu,marred by no whirlwinds, no droughtr, nd deluges, no bugs, no worms, no flies, 10 hoppers. 3rd prize, Donald McIntyre, Montrose. SPECIAL PRIZE FOR PIPE MUSIC. James Campbell, Albion Mines, Pictou. ‘*TWE*TY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says | an eminent physician, convinces me that the fonly cure for ‘‘ Nervous Exhaustion” and weakness of the generative organs is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, and -of all the remedies [ have used, Mack’s Magtetic Medicine is the best. is now sold by all our Druggists at 50 cents per box, or 6 for $2.50, and on receipt of an order for 12 boxes, accompanied with $5 00, addressed to Mack’s Magnetic Medicine Co., Windsor, Ont., they will forward the goods free by mail, and send their ‘‘ written guar- Prince of Wales College. EXAMINATION FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND MATRI- CULATION, AUGUST, 1882. We publish to-day the result of the re- | cent Lxamination for entrance into the | Prince of Wales College and the Scholar- ships. There are eight of these Scholar- ships, two for each of the three Counties | and two forthe city. The County Scholar- ships are tenable for two years, and are worth $80 a year, with exemption from fees The City Scholarships merely exempt | from fees. It will be seen that these latter | have been gained by young ladies, and that | a young lady also has taken first place in the Prince County contest:-— Scholarships. QUEEN'S COUNTY. iat, Richard 3s, Lea, Crapaud. 2nd. Hammond McCallum, Harrington KING'S COUNTY. Ist. Frederick R. Metlish, Union Road, 2nd, George W, Sutherland, Montague. PRINCE COUNTY. ist, Addie Hunter, Aiberton, 2od, Cornelius Howatt, Summerside. CITY SsCHOLARSH LP (Charlottetown). Mary Denoon, Upper Prince Street | } Ist, School. 2nd, Maggie Weeks, Upper Prince Street School. Candidates who have gained admission into the Prince of Wales College. Total possible, 600. Richard S. Lea, Crapaud, 497. Frederick R. Mejlish, Union Road, 492. George W. Sutherland, Montague, 488. Hammovd McCallum, Harrington, 463. Addie Hunter, Alberton, 440. Charles R. McNeill, New Perth, 437, Corvelius Howatt, Summerside, 428. Ada Ramsay, Summerside, 426, John MeGrath, Alberton, 423. Kalph McDonald, Georgetown, 419. John D. Melntyre, Clifton, 410. John K. Fraser, Alberton, 403. John MeLanghiin, West River, 402 William H. Matheson. Brackley Point, 401. | Fenwick Gall, Little York, 393. Donald McKay, Clifton, 3t6. Joseph Roach, Montague Cross, 386, . Edward Isiand, 1882. DEDICATED TO THE CALEDONIAN CLUBs | See the sons of Caledonia on Prinee Edward Isle | See them hastening to the meeting, climbiny crag and stile; From the North and South they're coming, from the East and West, Are these sons of bonnie Scotland, bound to try their best. And they gather in full ma» hood on the level green, Dark-eved lads and bright-eyed lasses in their plaids are seen ; Truly, can no finer gathering o’er the (Jueen’s domains Than these strong and handsome laddies, on the Island plains, Now the pibroch’s strains awaken thro’ the forests tar ‘Tis the * Coming of the Campbells,” (oft- times heard in war), the *‘ wild notes of Britain’s Isle, As the tighiand Ulans are marching for the deltas of the Nile, Or Lochiel,” arousing Now, before the grand assemblage, do the young lads try their best— Putting forth their strength and courage, to the hardest test ; And each victor brings the trophy to his girl so true, | As atoken for his loved one—what, for her, would he rot do ? Ho! ye gallant Scottish boys, in tournament 80 FAY, . Think of the ‘*Cameron Highlanders,” in Alexandria’s Bay— See ‘Black Watch” and ‘*Gordon” Regi- ments (kith and kin so dear), Ou E ypt’s arid lands—give them a word of cheer, ‘* God save our Queen and country !” and our own beloved Isle— May Providence regard us ail, and ever on us swile ; And should the drum and bagle’s call be heard cur homes around, Then ten thousand Highland Scottish Boys Alexander Ross, Vigg, 366. Philip Lebrocq, Georgetown, 364. James Landrigan, Covehead, 340, Mary Denoon. Durham, Pictou Co., 337. Lois Nelson, Crapand East, 336. Mary Alice McLeod, Orwell, 334, Daniel Fraser, Aiberton, 332. Hammond Ling, Wheatiey River, 329. Maggie Weeks, Charlottetown, 318. Artemas McKinnon, Uigg, 311. William Brown, Covehead, 307. Frederick McLeod, Royalty, 306. William Townsend, Traveller's Rest, 301. Candidates who had previously passed for I]! Class License, and have now passed m Latin and Mathematics :-— David Db. Haugh, Murray Harbour South. John P. Hood, Tryon, Henry Goff. Georgetown, Wiliiam Smith, New Glasgow. Ww. Cain, New Perth. Hodgeon Montgomery, Port Hill. Wilham Alexander, Stanhope. Lizzie McKinnon, Uigg. The College ciasses will open on Tuesday, 22nd inst., at 10 o'clock, ~~—soem + The Island Wimbledon. SECOND MATCH-—~ACTIVE MILITIA MATCH. Restricted to efficient Members of embodied corps of Active Militia of this Province, who are also Members of the Associa tion. (Efficiency to be understood as hav ing been a bona fide Member of the Corps to which the Competitor belongs previous to Ist August, 1582, and as having per- formed the number of Drills authorized by General Orders in that behalf for 1852 and 1883, except in cases where the Corps to which the Competitor belongs has been relieved from Drill.) Ist prize, Daniel J. McDonald, Charlotte- | This remedy | cates to be signed by officers commandirg | Corps to which the Competitor belongs, and to be lodged with the “ecretary at the time of entering for the Match. Ranges, 500 and 600 yards. ‘Seven rounds at each range. Snider Rifle Position, any—with head towards the | target. | Ist Prize, the Brigade Major’s....$10 CO Ss RS iss. és ela 8 00 3rd do. cower ee Coe eee eres bess 6 00 Four Prizes of $5.00 each......... 20 00 Five Prizes of $3.00 each.......... 15 00 Eizht Prizes of $2.00 each.... 16 00 Total. /.j .£4,.55...¢speeee | This Match took place yesterday morn- ing. The wind being high and varia- | ble, made it unfavorable for shoeting ; | still some very good seores were made. At the 500 range, out of a possible 35, Pte. | J. Crockett, No, 4 Co., 82nd Batt., made | 34 points; and Sapper L. Hooper, En | gineers, at the 600 yards range, also made | 34 out of the possible 35 peints. Highest Possib'e, 70. | PTS, | Sapper L. Hooper, Ch'town Eng.....,.. 59 | Sergt. B. Hooper, Eng....... ost stan te | Sergt. L, Younker, No, 1 Battery....... 54 Gunner R. B. Huestis, No. | Battery.... £4 Sergt. Major McDougall, Eng....... a. O51 Corpl. G. Gillis, No. 1 King’s ........7. 50 Col. Sergt. Allan, No. 3, 82n! Batt...... 48 Capt. D. Stewart, No. 3, 82nd Batt....7. 47 Sapper H. Hooper, Eng............. a 47 Major Dogherty, Eng...... rests sue | 46 Gunuer Connolly, No. 1 Battery......,. 45 Pte, S. Gay, No. 2 Co., 82nd Batt...j4. | 45 Lieut. Crocke‘t, No. 4 Co., 82nd Batt.... 44 Lieut. McGregor, No. 3 Co, 82nd Batt.. 44 Lieut. Harper, No. 4 Co., 82nd Batt..,7. 43 Sapper Coounln, Te... oo cass. cvs ss chas 4” | Sergt. Brown, No. 4 Co., 82nd Batt.... 2 42 R. V. Longworth, No. 8 Co., 82nd Batt.. 42 | Pte. J. Crockett, No. 3 Co 82nd Batt.,{; 42 | Corpl. Ma tin, No. 1 King’s..,.......q.. 41 belie Briefs of Latest News. The water in the Ottawa has fallen five inches in the past week. Sailley & Son’s cotton mills, Bolton, Eng., are burned ; loss, £60,000, Two mu derers were lynched in Alabama. because they were granted a new trial. The Russian Archbishop of Alaska com- mitted suicide by jumping overboard from a vessel. Richard Garland, of Virginia, stands committed for trial for murdering James Addison in a duel. Captain Webb won a swimming race from twenty two competitors at Naniasket Beach. All of his opponents gave out before the end of the five miles. | A protest has been entered against the | return of Sr John fer Lennox. It is said |that in the event of unseating him, Cart- | wright will contest the constituency, Jacobson, convicted of the murder of a antee ” to refund the money, if the treatment | Swe’e named Olofosson, at last session of ws not effect a cure, See advt, in another | the Queen’s Bench neal, and waitin; colts. | sentence, died jn goal tant ght of dropay. All certifi. will auswer to the sound ! Fintay MacNegIL. MARRIED. In this city on Tuesday, 15th inst., by Rev. John Burwash, Mr. J. M. Auid to Miss Addie Stewart, both of Charlottetown. Bik. At Colville Road, on Wednesday, the 9th inst., after a lingering iline s of 25 years which she bure w th resignation to the Divine Will, Fanny Brown, wife of Alexander Dixon, Esq., aged 52 ycars. EO LET : ’ & SHOP AND DWELLING, 5 rooms, on Great George Street. A good stand tor a Dress Maker. Apply to : H. (Q@QMBS., Aug. 18—3i eod TO LET. “HE Shop and Wareroom near the Woclien Factory, Malj«que Road, There is 4 good Cellar some 3\) feet square under the Building, and it is well adapted for a produce and provision trade, H. COOMBS. Aug 18—3ieod CTO LE? 6 HE COOPER SHOP on Euston SBSireet, near Malpeque Revd. Apply to H, COOMBS. * Aug, |8— 3i eod TO TOURISTS. WILL hire my Barouche and Sp°n, or the Victoria one-horse team Carefv) Drivers. Orders left at my store or at A. McNeill’s Auction Room will be atterded to. 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It is the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market. 42 Full particulars in oar pampiilet, which we desire to mai! free toany address, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug- gists at 60 cts. per box, or (} boxes for $2.50, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of tne moncy, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE O,, Windsor, Ont., Cannda Soli in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co,, Agents for Prince Edward Island, and by all Druggiste everywhere, {au 18 wkly HERRING! JUST ARRIVED, 800 Barrels Prime, Large and Fat, T. J. FARQUHAR*SON, Queen St., Aug. 17. ’82. To Lime Burners ! For Sale—406 Tens of PLYMOUTH BEST To arrive by Brig ““ALPHETA,” due here about the t5th inst., and by Brig ‘ ZINGA,” due here about the 20th inst. | PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’tewn, llth Ang., ’82—2w 3iaw. AUGUST 18, iy 1882. THE BISHOPS © UNRESERVED N SALE IO-NIC, AucTio —AT— ST. PETERS BAY, F- ‘Farms, Building Lots, Dwelling Hongey Stores, Warehouses, &., &, AM inat ‘te Y AUGUST 23,1882. I itis i ton ata to Bell hy Auc tioh, at bis residence, , N EXCURSION AND TEA will be| A held on the 23rd August, imst., in aid of the Building Fund of the new Church, at St Peter’s Bay, in course of erection, Divine Service will be beld in the Charch, | at 10.20 a. m., on which occasion Rev. Alex- ander McGillivray will preach in Gaelic and English. Tea will be served at | o'clock, p. m., on the beautiful grounds of the Parochial resi-| ceder; the tem inder is covered with wood dence, and the Committee will leave nothing | *4 poles, The buildings thereon ate a undone on their part to make the occasion an Dwelling House and 2 good Barng, agreeable one for the guests who may favor | Farm fronts 20 chains on the Gulf Shore, at them with their attendance. Kildare Capes, is within about three Wiles of Various Games and recreations will be pro- |; Ppish Railway Station, and offers tare vided for the amusement of (he young folks, | chance for farming and fishing porposes, and it is expected that a Boat Race will be | 2. The Irelana Farm of 45 cre a arranged, to be teken part in by the skilled nish, fronting on the sea shore, with two rowers of Char oiletowa, | mil 8 of the railway station, The following Train arrangements have | 3, Fifty acres within a balf a been made in connection with the Tea:— | ae ; Leave Charlottetown for St Peter's at #,15 | Me Fidey Hr ” ALBERTON, Tuesday, the sth Sept. Next, Ist. The Kildare Farm, 40 Which are under caltivation, and : acres, 1 of tenced with 4 mile of res at Alberton, negp a. m.; returning leave St. Peter's for Char- : ; 4 lottetown at 5 p.m, ®. The ¥ at the Railway Station, 4 Leave Summerside for St. Peter's at 7 a.m.; Also, at Cuscum pec Wharf, o returning leave St. Peter’s at 4.20 p, m, 6. Ten Lots suitable for Warehouses. — ; Leave Souris tor St. Pete:’s at 7.50 a,m; 7, Lumber and Coal Yard. ” returning leave St. Peter's at 6 p. m. &. Warehouse at head of said wharf, | : Leave Georgetown fur St Peter's at 8.30) 4. Dwelling House, Outhouses, and about four acres of land. 10. Filty acres in Plots of about two acres. a.m.; returning leave St. Peter’s at 4.20 p.m Tbe rates of fares as follows :— Summerside to St, Peter's and reiurn.. 90 Cts. liver and North Wiltshire......... 75 ets. of Deed, within 10 days of “Ceale f Royaliy Junction Charlottetown, York, ; ys of date of sale. Mh balance in four yc arly insta|meats Georgetown, Cardigan, Perth...... 6 , ets. terest at 7h per cent. per annom act od Baldwin's, Peake’s Piequid, Suris, mortgage ov the pre mixes m os Tracatie, Redford ......... 0.000 ercees 50) cts Ti le Deeds will be prepared at the g nH Mount Stewart, Harmony..,...... -..-.--- 4!) cts, Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, Charlottetown And aj] shorter distances at one first-class Execarsion Tickets at one fare will sued on the Express Train which Charlotivtown for Alberton on the morn of the sale, at 6.45 o'clock calling at al termediate statious; returning game Sule (0 Commence at Cascumpec W, arrival of (rain at |2 o'clock, noon, ” A. Aug. 16, ’82—eod, wkly tl sale fere, Excursion Tickets will only be sold to those who purchase Tea Tickets, which will be for sale at all the above stations, ANDREW LEWIS, St, Peter's Bay, Aug. 17, ’82. Sec'y Convent of the Gongregation de Notre Dame. SOURES, P. EI. YTUDIES will be resumed in this instite- \_) tion on the first of September next Pupils may enter as boarders on very moder- ate terms, August 17th, 1882. HORSES WANTED. M R TAROR will be at the Osborne House 4 i from the 22nd to the 26th, and will buy 20 draft amd carriage horses weighiag from 1050 to 1300, Ch’town, Aug, 17, 1882, 7 ae i, aM Ginger Beer aad Ginge (IN BARRKKLS AND BOT "FISOUITS AND CCNPEOTIOREDD Favorsble arrangements made with Party Committees. ma LONDON HOUSE. . Hicsest Casn Prick Pap row a BEER & @ Charlotietown, June 22, 1882 WANTS, LOST, FOUND: =< — ae ee ee Wane ANTED, by the first of Se pt, a ie waid, Must be well recomme s ply to Mrs Gray, Inkeiman Bocuse, ae \\ ANTED TO | XCHANGE, « Singlet a Doudic, or Vis-a-vis Wage’ W h ' d E i Coomp?, ae e ye purchase Uriy- nn en e have | ) ry O SELL OR TRADE FOR A HORE . a. Pedjar's Wagon, ) very -Ligit Ex four Cases and Bales 0f) Wogon,) sulkey 1 Alnerican, Driving very light.—H. Cocmn:, au . te lS Sth \ ANTED IMMEIATELY, a4 Rustico. youbg man to drivea team to and Apply at the Fish Market, Street, Charlottetown, \ } ANTED, Bricklayers to Moncton Cotton Mill, Durry, Moncton, N. B. English aud Scotch Goods, recently imported and not delivered to the partly order- ing them. These bought at & great advantage, | ANTED, 4 middle aged ca son a8 Housekeeper in a smal Apply by letter Box 43, Post Office, ar sonally at tie office of this paper. [au 16" ne OST, on the 14th inst.,@ black Podktt we shall clear themy! b+ Book. The tinder witi’ be rewarded | leaving the same at Mr. D. J. Ricbard», # _| Sydney Strect, near the Methodist LOW at the E xamiyer office, {se —— a aw & —_ Goods have been and out at extraordinary prices for Cash. | RROARDERS can be accomm private Boarding House, with i two Bedrooms. Ro me large, airy, ventilated. Situation the best int | Apply at the Examiner ollice. GEO. DAVIES & CO, | i | ‘ E SUBSCRIBERS bave abv of the Bank of P. KE. Island hand for sale. ee HAMILTON & SMITH Shediac, N. B, 9th Aug., 1382, agit N } | i | | ENGLISH Lwesrowe, CHDIZ SALI. COI SULT, | A ANTED—A Girl to do general as W work in a small family. bea |recommended. Good wages to the on _ | son, dy tf— __ \ ! 7 ANTED—A geod Parlor quire at Admiral Bay field | Lodge. aa | ITY HOTEL TO LET- This BO finely situated, standing | Bishop's Palace, on tae bighest OR SALE—3,000 Bushels FINE CADIZ/ City. It contains 37 room, and & SALT, suitable for Heke, Codfish or | Uxvous to the Steam Navigation © : ui s, Bs Mackerel, delivered in Souris or Charlotte-| Wharf, is admirably adepted for . town. Apply to dation of summer visitors to SM LONGWORTH & CO., Terms easy. Apply to Messrs. fap ang]2--2w 2iaw, Water Street, & Co,, London House each, now under cultivation, S Kensington and Freetown....... ......-.. 80 cts. {1, Dwelling House and ove acre, y County Line, Bradalbane, Hunter Terms—Twenty-five per cent, on delivery _ ees Apple. Syrups; ~~ EXTRAORDINARY (paves, ries, AUTS * te ees Fi Se cep Cm aE CR: RN ER Hees SE Baan cree co atten FOF Sy 5 ee Beg ng ae oir 55 eR ow amnion Ui tee Wt ere menace ae weg WATE. é Sipitpenggo nm