| 2 aca A. ihe ae UF yes SEEN ERS OR re BAT al ert ears adieiiatlta iat es ait ey. rea - i . oa Lecal and Other Items. Tur market to-day was well attended, well stocked, and prices unel inged > [vr is expected that the Caledonia Gather ing will take place this year in the grounds adjoin- ing the Drill Shed. 7 DHE euphonious way to speak of tionists is, *‘ the group of members whose con duct is incompatible with the elementary con ditions of parliamentary life.” F - + ~ GARDE®N strawberries sold in the market to-day by Mr. Gay, of Pownal, and Mr. sourke, brought 20 cents per quart. Wild strawberries sold at from 14 to 16 cents. ae ‘** ¢ pleases;me to state that St. Jacobs Oil | eured my father of chronic rheumatism. Many others in our section have been cured by this most wouderfal liniment,” writes Mr. | G. O, Couvillon, P. M., Couvillon, La, ' ovstruc e | Pror O.iver K1ivxé, pianist to H. R. H.the Princess Louise, was thrown from a bicycle at Ottawa lately, injuring his right fore arm, be- si es dislocating the elbow and brnising his left arm. His injuries will prevent his play- ing for the summer. itis Goop progress has been made in the con struction of the Nova Scotia Steel Works at New Glasgow. The manager is at present in | Kngland, visiting the different steel works of the old coantry, and negotiating for the pur chase of the rolls and other machinery. > - | Mituopisr Ertscopatans at Sterling and at Embro have just built churches; and are to be congratulated on the fact that the entire expenditure involved in the construction of the edifices ie subscribed, and the congrega tion are not saidled with mortgages, Surely the mi/lenium must be drawing near. ecb A GRAPUATE in an Iowa College, said in his highly polished valedictory, ‘‘ Journalism is the grave of genius" The Philadelphia News ealils this an unhappy simile, and says that Journalism is not a grave bnt a sieve over the well, and the little geniuses soon fall through Only the big one remains on the top. snes esihbt DiputHeriaA —This dreaded and fatal dis- ease is now quite prevalant in the vicinity of Rollo Bay aad Bear River Line Road. Several deaths have already occurred. Closing of the schools, together with other precauticnary measures, it is hoped, may stay the further spread of the contagion. - > A yorse man named Addison was the lover | ofa young Pennsylvanian lady; and Garland, gaining the ear of the fair enchantress, said that Addison was a confirmed flirt. Addison heard of the base calumny and demanded pistols. A few days ago Garland proved his | idiocy by murdering his rival, after each had | fired five shots. iiactaiiliniiaenta THERE are five libraries in the United King dom which are entitled, under the Copyright Act, to a copy of every new book as it appears. These are:—the British Museum ; the Bodelein Library, Gxford; the University Library, Cambridge; the Advocates Library, Edinburgh; and Trimity College Library, Dublin. dietitian Every farmer should have one of Hick’s Champion Creameries, It is the easiest and most economical means of producing good butter. It will raise the cream in a very short time, leaving the milk sweet and fit for famly use. Call and see them at RK. K BRACE’S. liy 21 wy nanan Accipreyt.—A carpenter named Rodd, be- longing to P. E. Island, fell against a board at Mr. C. A. Stetves’ new house on Botsford street this morning, striking on his abdomen? and being badly stunned. lt was some time before he was able to go to his boarding house, and then he had to be assisted. The injuries were so serious that Dr. Baxter was called in attendance.— Moncton Times. - > - | The New York World congratulates itself on the part it took a year or 8 ago in promot ing the removal of the great Alexandria obel- isk to New York. It says the ‘‘ venerable and interesting monument would have been in the direct line of the fire of the British ol squadron, and it, doubtless, would have shared the fate which seems to have overtaken the whole city.” ao Durise the Strawberry Festival, at the Drill Shed, many persons found much pleasure in standing upon the bridge, in order to enjoy the cool breezes. At one time the strain on the slender railing was too great, and a gentleman found himself somewhat suddenly precipitated into the Governor's Pond. He was none the worse for the im mersion, but we cannot say as much for the broad-cloth. ii ot Cd, We are pleased tolearn that our young friend, Wm. 8. Stewart, of Peters & Peters, has passed a highly creditable examination, and has been duly admitted as an Attorney of our Supreme Court. In the spring of 1875 Mr. Stewart graduated in Arts in MeGill University, taking off the Ulassical Gold Medal of his year. Since that time he has been a dilligent student in the ottice of Peters & Peters of this city, has now passed the above named creditable examination, and we predict for him a bright and successful career. . > OscaR WILDE is now recommending women to return to the simple dress of former days. What a delight this will give to the hearts of impecunious fathers, and what an ease to the purse of husbands blessed with fashionable wives? Surely the family man would do avything to gaiv such a biessing. He would wear knee-breeches, strike a stained-glass attitude, survey for hours the sunflower, li'y, ox-eyed daisy with a medieval pose. In fact, he would do anything to rid him of the inevitable dressmaker. exis Tue steamer ‘‘ Worcester,” Capt. Hedge, sailed for Boston, on Thursday evening, with a cargo of produce and the following p s- sengers : L W Cormack, Miss Maggie Graham, John L Burhoe, James Rapsom, Edward Rapsom, Miss Mary McKinnon, Miss Re becea Young, Mrs Frank Conroy, (reorge Hicken, Angus McKenzie, John D. Gillis, John F Cumming, Miss A McKinnon, Miss Edith McKinnon, Mrs George McKinnon, Angelina McKinnon, Miss Betsy McKinnon, Miss Jane McLeod, Neil McNeill, Thomas Inman, Miss Sareh Music, Mr and Mrs Smith. —_—-—<———— : Drowwen.—-A sad case of drowning oc- curred at Rollo Bay, one day last week. A young man about seventeen years of age, named Chaisson, sop of the late David Chaisson, after his days work was over, went Lathiog at the mouth of the harbor, Not returning, bis friends became alarmed, went in search, but f-iled to find him until the fol- lowing morning, when his lifeless body was discovered in a deep hole, near the end of the old Breakwater. His clothes was found on a log close by. It is thought that, wh'le in the agtof bathing, his feet becwme. entangled in the long eel-grass growing in the bole where | appeared, | lottetown,from \ ednesday evening, June 7th, his body was found, ungble ta extricate thum, he thus perisbed. THE DAILY. EXAMINER, PAIS 2s we Dervisn Pacnsa states he has sent fifteen te'egrams to Constantinople for troops, which are all unanswered. > ‘ | Tue Earl of Shaftsbury presided at fifty of ! the two handred and fifty May meetings held this year. This noble Earl has passed the age ot tour score, - THe elevation of Mr, Bass, the English | brewer, to a baronetcy recalls Theodore Hooke’s witticism—that people may brew and be somebody, but if they baked it was ali up | with them > He Se er Acr.—At the Stipendiary Mag- istrate’s Court this forenoon Messrs. John Bolger, Angus McDonald and J Byrne, each in anser toa charge liquor contrary lempe rance A¢ oa bre Mer. McDonald confessed Act and was fined $50 and costs ; there was no evidence that Messrs. | Bolger and Byrne broke the law. The cases were therefcre dismissed. t ach of the ' a | Poon General Butler cannot protect his | stronzly ma ked physiognomy from being usefal to his fellow men. A _ beking powder firm, in the enterprising city of Chicago, sent out hundreds of brilliantly illuminated post- | ers, representing the General in the act of kneading dough. Notoriety of that descrip- | tion did not p'ease the General, so he asked | the Grand Jury to indict the offending firm | for libel. After mature deliberation they de chned to do so, consequently the striking face | is still to be represented as kneading dough. | > Poplar Grove Notes. On Sunday evening, the 8th instant, the Rey. Mr. Archibaid, Baptist Minister, preached an excellent. sermon to a large audience in the school-house. He took for his text Corinthians I., chap. 3. In chaste and elegant language he dealt some hard blows against all sinners, but especially those who use the intoxicating eup. Oa Friday evening last a large bear en- tered the garden of James Henderson, J. P., our most efficient and obliging post- master. Mr. Henderson and some of his faroily were about; but a boarder, named Joha Jelly, hearing a terrific noise, went out, armed with an axe, and, with the assistance of three dogs, succeeded in driv- ing the animal away. A number of our young men are turning their attention to the best means of giving him a speedy tran- sition from this sphere. Poplar Grove is the name of a thriving little settlement situated midway between Ellerslie and Conway, on the lines of Lot | lland 12. It was,a few years ago, almost uninhabited, but to-day it has a Sunday School, and oceasional preaching. A ‘day- school has been in existance for the last eighteen months: but the teacher having removed to an am adjoining district, there is now an opening for some one of the pro- | fession to expand his energies in trying to | train the youthful mind of this vicinity. Yours, re. - =_ - Nervous Exnavetton, and all diseases arising from youthful indiscretions are speedi- ly and radically removed by that wonderful remedy known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, an advertisement of. which appears in another colamn. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothe- eaaies Hall Co. June 16, 2 wks., wky, 2i. “HAVRE,” ‘rS°\HE Celebrated PERCHERON STAL LION, winner of the First Prizes at} many Dominion and Provincial Exhibitions, and from the best Stock in Ameriea, being sired by ST. LAURENT, the best Percheron Horse ever imported, will stand at Thomas Campbell's (Railway House) Stables, Char- until Monday, June 12th; from Wednesday, June 2Ist, until Monday, June 26th ; from Wednesday, July 5th, until Monday, July 10th ; from Wednesday, July 19th, until Monday, July 24th; from Wednesday, 2nd \ugust, until Saturday, 5th August. The Percheron breed of Horses is attracting very great attention from horse breeders in ail parts of the Country, as they are acknowl- edyed the best in the world for farmers and others ; and the people of Charlottetown and vicinity have now an opportunity such as was never before offered them, HAVRE weighs 1700 lbs., is 8 years of age, and is acknowledged a model of his kind for shape, symmetry, kind disposition, speed and soundness, and has a splendid record as a stock getter. PEDIGREE. HAVRE is by St. Laurent, imported from France in 1870. St. Laurent stood !8 hands high, and weighed 2100 Ibs. His Colts have taken First Premiums at ail the principal Fairs in the Western States, and have realized from $1,500 to $2,000 when two years old. Hayre’s dam was Norman and Messenger Mare, by Christopher Columbus, he by Old Louis Napoleon. The season expires August 5th, when all amounts due will be collected. Terms, $12 for the season. JOHN FERGUSON, Owner. DUNCAN MURRAY, [ju 5 tu’s & fr’s] Groon: Clifton Farm for Sale. have decided to offer my-valuable farm for _ gale at public auction, on Thursday, the 23rd day of August, if not disposed of before. Above farm consisis of 70 acres more or less, 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 Scbools. ALBERT KELLY, July 4, 1832. ti MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE. = " Px * o 2 ss < “ 6 = - : $ oS Ae & Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Los o Bro in Power, Sexual .Prostration, Night Swept.) _ Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Gen ratire Organs, “The experience of thousands proves it an InvaLUABLS “Remkpy, The Medicine is. pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains snfficient for two week's medication, and is the chea pest awd best, £@° Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Magnetic Mediciae is sold by Drag- gists at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by ddressing iliac ‘K’S MAGNETIC ME INE CO.,, 7A Veseaese, Ont., ge sid iu Charlottetown by Apothecaries all Co; a werd Rm Ka and ts Agents Ld Prinbe og waren 00 tor selling | to the provisions of the Canada | LIEU ES ae” ge SHEE ee ee ai. PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! IS NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Frices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES. Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882 82. J UF Ee BARGAINS. BARGAINS. DURING THIS MONTH, J.B. MACDONALD WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS | AT GREAT BARGAINS. ———— :0:- —- DRY GOODS Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. ee Will Clese Out Balsace of Ladies’ and Gents’? Straw Hats Very Cheap. ———: 0: ———— TRUNKS & VALISES Lowest Prices. Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. J. B. MACDONALD, July 4, 1882—wkily pat QuEEN Srreet. Beautiful Summer Resort. omen TD THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), mustico Beach, - r. &. LSland. —0.— rqrHIS beautifully-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom July Ist till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. 7 RA | ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’cloch, a.m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, tor passengers to Seaside, seven miles, Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20, 9. m., and 4.20 p. m. “ “ — Hanter River for Charlottetown, 9 a, m., 2.11 and 7 p.m. Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a. m., and 5.42 p. m. Address, JOHN NEWSON & CO., CHARLOTTETOWN of “ June 24, 12 ‘CHEAPSIDE’ 1S etimagmenn We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, in Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &c., at prices to suit the times, 70: Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are ofthe Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates, NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPS, OILS, &e., &e., IN GREAT VARIBNTY. oeneneee Sane PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. ame ae HENRY BEER harlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. —— samme () DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Our Own Make and Imported. SS SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “ NORTHERN LICHT.” Our own Factory make are becoming celebrated for good style and quality. We se for cash only, and the:efore we can sell cheap. New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proof just received. To SHormaxers—We sell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. Boot Polish Button Hooks, Leather Laces, Water-proof Dressing, Buttons and Fasteners always kept on band Give us a trial. [ap aR For Sale. _— Tickets to all Points 7? undersigned offers for sale, the Pot- WEST AND NORTH WEST, tery Company’s Bone Mill, with or with- out Engine, capable of grinding five tons of Over the Intercolonial and Bones per day, Grand Trunk Railways, For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD., —ALso— | Bulmer & Sheppard’s Brick Machine, capa. -ble of turning out 10,000 Bricks per day, 4s the Company intend confining their | business to the ma, ufacture of Eartuenware, the above will be sold at a bargain. May 2, 1882. UBSC RIBE for the DAILYEXAMINER ‘ “S the Cheavest snd most Newsy Paper FRED, W. HYNDMAN, Pablished in the Provinne-, July 14, 1+8%—{0i cod ‘In the Supreme Court of Judicature: IN the matter of an Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Tom- | panies, Building Svcieties and Trading Corporations, of the 45th Vic., cap. 23, and in the matter of the President, Di- rectors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company,— YT OTICE is hereby given that on SATUR- DAY, the twenty-second day of July, | instant, A. D. :882, Mr. Justice Peters will | sanction the sale and conveyance to the | President, Directors and Company of the | Bank of Nova Scotia of the Bank premises, |situate on the corner of Great George and King Streets, in Charlottetown, in Prince Kdward Island, formerly the property of the President, Directors and Company of the } Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the price orsum of fourteen thousand eight hundred and seventy-three dollars and twenty-two cents, unless cause to the contrary be shewn before the said Mr, Justice Peters, at Judge’s Chambers, ‘n the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown aforesaid, at the hour of eleven o’clock of the forenoon, by any of the creditors, contributors, shareholders or mem- bers of the said last mentioned Bank. Dated this 17th day of July, A. D. 1882. D, HODGSON, {iy 17 till 22 Prothonotary, The Handsomest, Most Complete, and Finest Finished Sewing Machine Ever Invented. READ THIS! 5 ae manufacturers claim for the “ Honse- hold” that it has been perfected in al! its details by some of the best mechenies in the country, who, with unlimited resources | at theircommand, have devoted years to its construction, and have produced a Machine combining more good points than ever before presented for public favor The Providence Tool Company has had great experience in producing fine inter- changeable work. All the parts of the “ Household” are made with the utmost care, and subjected to a thorough inspection with gauges before being assembled, Among the features which recommend ihe *‘ Househoid ” are the following : It has a high arm, giving ample room for any kird of work. Itis the easiest running shuttle machine ever made, It is almost noiseless. It has a large cyjindrical shuttle of great simplicity, being open at one end; thus al- lowing the bobbin to be readily inserted without displacing any of the parts. The bobbin holds an extra large amount of thread and runs loosein the shell, without spring centres or point bearings, insuring an even and uniform tension. It hasa loose balance wheel attachment for filling the bobbin without running the machine, and the balance wheel is nickel plated. All running parts of the machine subjected lo wear are made of cast ste], hardened, thereby insuring great durability. Its be- lieved the “ Household ” is the finest finished machine ever offered to the puvlic, It is provided with a complete outfit of Attachments for doing all the different kindg ot plain and fancy work. The Cabinet Work is in the most thorough manner, and is built up of perfectly seasoned lumoer, 80 it is notliable to warp or crack. It has a handsome gothic-top, Frenchb-firish cover, and presents a neat and attractive appearance. The treadle works very casy, being set on anti-friction bearings, which never need oil- ing. This saves the carpet from dirty grease spots so often found rnder other machines. The sfand is on four casters, so the machine can easily be moved for sweeping, or con- venience of position, For terms, eto, apply to MRs. JOAN P. IRVING, North Side King Square, SOURIS TEA! Great Reduction of Fares. 2 Special Trains from Charlottetown, July 17, 32. GRAND TEA will be held at SOURIS on the 26ih JULY, on the beautiful grounds adjoining the Couvent, The Managing Committee are determined to make it the Tea of the season. Tea on the tables at 12 Tickets 25 cents, Railway Return Tickets wil] be issued at the following rates, good for Special Trains only between Chariottetown and Souris :~ From all Stations between Charlottetown, Georgetown aud Mount Stewart, inciusive, 60 cents; from Doaglass’ to St. Peter's, in- vlasive, 50 cents; Five Houses to Selkirk, in- elusive, 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 conneci 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. Special taking passengers at Charlottetown to Mount Stewart, leaves Charlottetown at 7.50 a, m., arriving at Souris at 11 o'clock, Special taking possengers from Stations east of Mount Stewart, wiil leave that station at 9.30a,m, Returning, first train wil! leave Souris at 5.15 p, m., and the one for Mount Stewart at 5.40 p. m o'clock, noon, 5. D. McCORMACK, See’y. NOVICE. | HE bnainess heretofore carri-d on “by the undersigned and ihe late 4. B, Siew rt under the style and firm of Hick y & Srew- Akt, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style. Souris, July 14, °82, MICHAEL HICKEY. Ch’town, July 4, 1882—>pat tf FOR SALE, N reasonable terms, that .commodious Two Story House, known as * St. | Avard’s,”’ situate,with large Garden attached, | ou the St. Peter's Road, between the Railway Crossing and Kensington Brewery. For | terms apply to r UNION BANK, Joly 4, 1883— mw Charlottviown, hanna me ’ py SF i aed ? a) ee ov