Local and Other Items. DomInton Day to morrow. . Ture Examiner will not be published to- morrow— Dominion Day. > PHERE were twenty-three deaths from the | effects of the heat in New York, on the 27th. ! Hon, Mackenzie Bowent and Hon. P. Caron have gone to Winnipeg on busines¢ in connection with the elections. hn Tue Mansion House Jewish Committee in London, England, is slipping refugees to Amertea at the rate of one hundred per week. Sonics Mccu destitution prevails in Bolivia in| consequence of the destruction of the crops by locusts, and many families are emigrating. . > Messrs. Roserr May and John Walker | (the latter late of the Bank of P. E. Island), | left for Baltimore yesterday, where they in-| tend to remain permanently. We wish them success Ss iiidiliaaan Tue labourers in the vicinity of Longford, Ireland, are uniting to obtain concessions from the farmers Should this attempt fail they will probably endeavour to secure direct dealings with the landlords instead of with the farmers. Sitka Sali THe presentation to Messrs. Parnell and Dillon of the freedom of the city of Dublin will be made on the 15th of August, the oc. | casion of the opening oi the exhibition in that | city, and the unveiling of the statue of | O'Connell, ' - - A vEspaTcH has been received by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Seciety, of New York, announcing that 12,000 refugees are | living on quarter rations in Brody, on the} Galician and Rassian frontiers, awaiting | trausportion to America. > "" | Tre races at Moncton to-morrow will be} lively. Five horses are entered for the three- | minute clays; five for the 2.40 class; and six for the county run. We note there are two | Island horses in the three-minute class— | Long John and Kitty Clyde; and P. 8. Brown _ entered the mare Ruby, owned in Sack- ville. i j ~ > — Tue Duke of Westminster, the richest of England's nobles, is shortly to be married to the sister of Mr. Cavendish, who married the duke’s daughter some four and a half years ago. By the duke’s new marriage he wil! thus be brother-in-law and uncle to his little grandson. The Duke is fifty-six years old, and Miss Cavendish is a young lady. Ow Friday last. fourteen of the Canadian Wimbledon Team, before sailing for England, practiced at Quebec, and we are pleased to see ‘that the island representative—Private Dover—gave a good account of himself. At the close of the match the score stood: Mitchell 90 out of a possible 105; Dover 88 ; Huntington 83, and the others an average of 79. ‘ alii on ALL accounts from the Miramichi egree in saying that the salmon catch is the best for many years. The fishermen are getting good hauls in their nets, the freezers are filling up, the shipments are large, and the anglers are beginning to have good sport. The salmon exodus, like the other exodus, appears to be eaten end; and there will, doubtless, be a cessation of grumbling at the fish breeding houses. The salmon industry in an import- ant one, and a good catch means a great many thousands of dollars divided among the fishermen and the dealers. — Moncton Times. _ <—>---—- Tue strange statement is made by the Char- lottetown EXamiNer that fifty or sixty voters in Queen’s County were deprived of their franchise because there were no ballots for them! The supply was short, and had been exhausted. This is a new danger to be guard- “ach an occurrence ought not, uowever, to deprive electors of the right of suffrage. Ballots shouid be improvised with white paper and ink for the occasion, and the courts be asked to admit them as valid on general principles. No mere technicality ought to he allowed ts deprive a man of the right of suffrage, and there should be a clause in the law giving larger powers for dealing with such emergencies. — Moncton Times ~ ee _— Tue steamer ‘‘Carroll” sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo of produce and the following passengers:—Miss C Car- michael, Mrs Disney and famiiy, Flera Mc- Leod, Margaret E Gillis, M A McKenzie, Neil McDonald, Robert McCallum, Henry Bren- nick, Mary A Sutherland, Francis O'Donnell, Felix Melnnis, Thos Mooney, Jas Galt, Flora Robinson, Mrs Wyatt, Mrs Hugh sherry, Mrs Mary Dalton, A Purcell, M Smitb, Mar- garet Qurrie, Mrs Frank Chiverie, John Cheverie, Mrs P Nowlan, Maggie Anderson, Mrs W Swan, Elizabeth Anderson, Ella ©quires, Mrs McPherson, Mrs William Gray, Annie Roper, Thos Smith, Martin Naddy, W Coady, John Harvie, James Stinson, N A Mitchell and son. a “Tae Micuty Dortar” in which the Tavervier-Lewis Company make their first | appearance this, Friday evening, is sa'd to be | one of the most comical pieces of the day. It has been played by the wel-known Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Florence for the past twelve years throughout the United States, and was also | produced by them at the Gaiety Theatre, London, where it made an immense hit. run- ning for 100 nights. The Tavernier-Lewis Company are the first and only Company that have ever produced it in the Province, and it made the hit ot the season in Halifax, running for five consecutive performances. The Chronicle, in an extended notice says:—‘‘ The Mighty D6llar, judging by its reception last night, will draw crowded houses for the rest of the week. Many were present who have seen the Florences in the play. and say that last nights performance was fully equal tO the originals " * the audience was kept in a constant ripple of laughter from beginning to end, and the whole performance is one that those who epjoy a hearty laugh and capital acting should not fail to wituess. _ oe -_— Tus Caxapa Temperance Act is new being strictly enforced in Fredericton. The Capital's Police Court report says : Joseph Ashe was sent vo jail for fifty days in default of the payment of a fine under the C. T. A., which was imposed prior to the decision of the Privy Council. David Gillespie paid $50 for a similar fine, which was also imposed before thejdeciaion. | Wiiliam Martin did likewise for a similar | cause. Yesterday morning George Colwell was arranged before the P. M. on acharge of having sold liquor eontrary to the provisions ! of the Canada Temperance Act. Mr. H. | B. Raiesford appéared as counsel for the | defendant. There was only one witness, | and he convicted Colwell. The P. M. | accordingly fmed him $50 or two months | jail. | | 2247; Yeo, 2168; Rogers, 2077; Perry, 2011. | Save in his own country. And yet the United | Railway Office, Charlottetown, June 26, 1882- eee | dee TEA PAR | fecal and Other Items. } eee — a - — | GiVITEAU swings to-day. > (JUKEN VreroRIa weighs 200 pe unds, oo rut Seaside Hotel opens to-morrow. sniaeslbnaialh co Kine’s CoLttece Encesi, took place | | yesterday. ‘ tani James Hitt & Sons, London, have failed | for $140,000. > Tue Steamer ‘‘ Miramichi” arrived from Montreal this afternoon. > Tue Canadian Month naslceas: d pablic a tion for want‘of adequate support. be regretted eo Mr. T. E. CAMPBELL, formerly of the A. A. Telegraph Company ia this city, has accepted the situation of Train Corroton Valley Railway, at Canton, Ohio. j roi Gooskn: RRtES, Bananas, §{Oranges, Lemons, | Spanish Onions, at **The Confectionery, South Side Queen square, opposite Post Utfice. fya30 2) es We learn that a petition has been filed in the Supreme Court against the return of Mr. John A. Matheson for the abovesnamed District. | | Tne Firese Disrricr or Prince Coonty, | 1. THE steamer ‘* Worcester’ has reeeived her propeller, and will arrive here on Saturday, | ist July, leaving for Boston, on Thursday, 6th | inst., at 5 o'clock p. m., being her regular day for sailing. - Prince County Exrcrion.—-The Sherift’s return shows the following resulé: Hackett, No returns were made from Polling Divisions No. 12 and 19. > To-mMoRROW, Deminion Day, excursions, at single fares, are advertised to all points on the Railway. A good excursion is also adver- tised by the Steam Navigation Co., to Pictou | and back for one dollar. } siecciitiniaiattaad We understand that arrangement are being made for a first-class Tea Party at Souris, on the 27th of July, in aid of the Catholic Church at that place. Particulars of the event will be published in a few days. — — THE only tea party advertised to take place to-morrow is that which takes place at Car- digan Bridge in aid of All Saints Charch. The arrangements for this tea party are first- class; and there is no doubt that those who attend will come back well satisfied. A | special train leaves this city for the grounds | at 6.45 a. m., aod will arrive at 10.35 a. m ; | returning, will leave Cardigan at 4.55. | | Isaac Hoven, who at the age of seuenty five is a member of the British House of Commons, is an example of physical and | mental vigor continued to old age, Since he | has been seventy he has built himself a palace | which cost £100,000. He gave a feast to his f mily on one of his recent birthdays, and when they came tothe table his daughters found in each of their napkins a check for $50,000. Supreme Covurt.—The jury trials com- menced to-day. ‘The first case which is now op, is the assault case of McKennajus. White. The Attorney Genera! for the preseettion, and Mr. A. B. Warburton and Mr, Artbur Peters for the traverser. ‘The Grand Jury found no Bill against the girl Stewart charged with conceaiment. A true Bill has beeu found against Burnett for the recent mail robbery at County Line. His trial is set down for Mon- day. Tue Tavernier-Lewis Dramatic Company performed in Summerside last evening before a large house. The play was placed upon the stage in an excellent manner, and not a single hitch occurred during the entire evening. The cast was an excellent one, and the ‘‘ Mighty Dollar’ was given amidst rears of langhter and loud applause—‘‘ by a large majority.” It is unnecessary to give a lengthy rep rt of this first-rate performance ; suthce it to say that the Company well de- serve the liberal patroxage the public are be- stowing upon them. Every one should see the ‘‘ Mighty Dollar.” Ir is reported that, on Declaration Day, the Grits of Montague and surrounding country, made extensive preparations for a big blaze or bonfire; but the news from Georgetown that the Returning Officer did ot return Dr. Robertson, and that it was conclusively shown that he was ineligible as a candidate when he nominated, threw a damper upon the combus- tibles, and they did not burn. A wag who watched the whole proceedings said he did not see any cause for rejoicing, except on the partof the Government supporters, and the enly reason he could see for the Grits attempt- ing te get up a blaze wonld be to signify that their party had gone to blazes. sciatic diians [tis said that a prophet is not without honor States isnot Vennor’s own country.— Boston Transcript, Excovrace home industries by buying home made goods at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery.” [ja 26 2w P. E. Island Railway. DOMINION DAY EXCURSION. XCURSION RETURN TICKETS, AT ONE FIRST-CLASS FARE, will be is- sued from all Stations to all Stations on this Railway, on SATURDAY NEXT, DOMINION DAY. Tickets good to return up to and in- cluding July 3rd. L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt, {ja 13 3i m w fr} DAIRY SALT. [ AN’S ANCHOR BRAND, — 80 barrels just received. CARVELL BRO'’S. | Charlottetown, June 5, '82—3i law pat HARD COAL. ‘O Arrive, Ex brig ‘‘ Joseph,” on or about the 10th July next, 350 Tons best Le | Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Linforth paid | high Chestnut Anthracite Coal—‘: Red Ash’ $100 fine imposed some time ago. oveeig Joseph Ashe paid his $50 and was eleased, In the —Will be sold cheap. Orders left at ; CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. | Charlottetown, June 23—bod tf pat. Picnic Supplies, fuse to) Raspberry, Lemon end Pine Apple Syrups, Despatcher on the| Ginger Beer and Givger Ale, (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, | DATES, FIGS, NUTS, Xe. Party Committees. Hicuest Casn Price Paip ror Ecas. BEER & GOFF. | Charlottetown, June 22, 1882. LONDON HOUSE. EX PRINCE EDWARD. GED. DAVES & C0. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- sonaily selected Mr. Harris in the best markets in England, Tro meet the hard times, the Goods are marked. at a very small advance. for Cash. May 26, 1882. TURNIP Sie —~At—+ BEER & GOFF’S. Carter’s Imperial, Skirving’s Improved, King of the Swede, Champion, Green Top, Laing’s Purple ‘Top. We have for the past seven years sold most of the above varieties, and can con- | fidently recommend them. Highest Cash Price Paid for Eggs. | offers to make it worth while. oo Beer & Goff. . June 22, 1882, IY by Beautiful Summer Resort. —_—--— 0:0 IN EG ~sa>tapeiee arene iene ar a i (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), ‘so HIS beautifully-situated and well-know ‘ Beer & Goff’s, Rustico Beach, - - FP. B. Island. Oe n establishment will be opened trom July ist till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors RA 1 ES~$t.75 per day ; $10 per weck ; TO KFACH THE HOTEL—Coach will Saturday evening, Calling fr Guests; retm 9v’cloch,a m. Aisto, amang« ments bave bee Trains Jeaye Chailotictown for Hunter I & al Hin ‘ tiunter River to Sunimersid Address, $32 per month. leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and nirg every Thursday and Monday morning, at nh made with Mr Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, tor passengers to Seaside, eev n miles. liver at 645, 9.20, 8. m., and 440 p.m. pier Kiver fer Clarlotietown, 98. m,, 2.1) and 7 p.m. é 7.45, 11.10 @ m,, and 6.42 p. m. JOHN NEWSON & CO.,, | June 24, 12, CHARLOTTETOWN. NORTH BRITISH | Fire and Life OF LDIABURGH premeneeeay pen) | THB Favorable arrangements made with Tea} -& MERCANTILE Insurance Company, AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809, | ——0:0 —_— | $ 9.733,332.00 Subscribed Capital - . - - 'Paid Up Capital - - - - - 1,216,666.00 0:0 | | i ON FHE MOST FA Settled With i Losses TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS VORABLE TERMS. Promptitude and Liberality. } ; j canteeomaancomn SOO) oe i FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of t be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ~ No. | GEOR | March 16, 1882—ecd } Dominion of Canada | Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT, In the matter of an Act of the Pure} lament of Canada, passed in the! forty-fifth ycar of Her present Ma-.} jesty’s icign, chapter 23, intituied an! Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insur- | ance Companies, Loan Companics, Build- ing’So¢ivties and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Isjand. an Insolvent Banking Company. ies creditors of the above named Banking Company are. required, on »or before the TWENTY#OURTH DAY OF JULY NEXT, , (A. D. 1882), tosend their names and ad-/ dresses and the particulars of their debts or | claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, ifany, to Dayid C. Chalmers, of Charjottetown, in Queen’s County, in the | Province of Prince Edward Island, in said} Dominion of Canada, the person appointed to actifortthe, Bank.of Nova Scotia,.one,; of the | fig dfdatoFs Of the said Bank om pany, and if so required by notice in writing from the | ' said David C. Chalmers, acting as aforesaid, | or by the Solicitor of the liquidators of said | | Banking Company, to come in and prove | | their said debts or claims at the Chambers of ! |the Honoravle James tiorsfield Peters, a | | Judge of the saja Supreme + ourt, of sid) | Provinee in the aw Courts Building, in Char- | | lottetown aforesaid, at such time as shail be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they wit] be excluded from the benefit of any tute op made before such debts are proved OF ‘i. MON DAW, the twenty-eighth day of August next coming, A. D. {882, at eleven o'clock in be forenoon, at the sail Chambers, is ap pointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. , Dated the 19th day of Jane, A. D. 1882. JAMES D. IRVING, Deputy Prothy. ¢ | pju 22 till 24 jy) Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Pa:d up Capital) over - - 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquenuium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 —,O; up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. LIFH DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000.00 0. he Life Branch belong to the Assured New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may ISLAND BRANCH, 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GE W. DeBLOIS, GeNERAL AGENT o =— Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. 8., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. I., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. FEXHE Strongly-Built Tron 8.8. BEAVER, P. P, Lemaistre, master, carrying Her Majesty's maila, will leave 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, Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Commencing Monday, 19th June, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, at Perce, ‘ Port Hoop, C, B. It is also intended to ran to Port Hood, ©. Bi, calling (weather permitting), at Aris- aig and Cape St. Geerge; leaving Pictou Landing every Friday afternoon on arrival of Express Train from Halifax, and return to Pictou Saturday morning. Every attention will be paid to the com- forts of passengers For freight or passage apply to A FRASEB &CO, Quebec; FRED. W. FRASER, Picton, N, 8, A. A. MACDONALD BROs.,, Georgetown, PB. 1. C. H. HALEY, Souris, P. £. 1, June 13, 1882. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1,000,000 325,000 Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund . “- An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th imst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward “ ERatty Clyde.” | From Wiontreal. ae ‘* Kitty Clyde,” Captain Mathe- son, will sail from Montreal for Summer- side and Charlottetown, abaut first July, and wii] take freight at alowrate. She will not cali at Summerside unless sufficient freight Apply to J. & R. MacLean,Agents, Montreal, or LG ; HORACE HAZARD, Jane 26, 1882. — 4i pat | 1 UBSCRIbDE for the VAULY HAAM! Nise Ne the Cheavest and moet Newrv Vaper Pebliahed in the Prowin-e- Charlottetown. | Island, under the management of the under- | signed. RAN re TEs = THE SEASIDE HOTEL, “RTY, CARDIGAN BRIDGE og Biiu Dominion Day, July ist, 1882, HE Parishoners of “ All Saints” Church, Cardigan Bridge, intend holding a grand Tea Party on the Church Grounds, SATUR- DAY, July ist, DOMISION DAY. for the purpose of rising fants to finish the interior of the Church The Committee of nixusgéement are making every effort to sustain the good repetetion already won by the people of Cardiganon all former occasions. Special arrangements will be made with the Railway for reduced fares, of whichdue notice wi]! be given. Amusements usual on such occasions will |be provided on a large scale ; and no trouble or expense will be spared in furnishing re- freshments for the gathering. As this is the only Tea Party yet adver- tised to come off on that day, the public ace respecttully invited to attend, Tickets 26 cents, Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock, noon, JAS. E. McDONALD, See’y. Cardigan Bridge, June 22, ’82—3i, wkly 2i "gal for Dominion Steamer Northern Light, Agexcy or Dept. Marine ano Fisneuies, CuarLorretown, P. E. Istanp, 26th June, 1582. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Agency up to 22rd July, a* 12 o’clock, noon, from persons willing to con- tract for carrying about two (200) hundred tens of Round Coal from the Acadia Mines Wharf or loading grounds at Pictou, to Georgetown, P. E. Island. The total quan- tity to be delivered on or before 15th rept, 1882. The Coal to be delivered at Queen’s Wharf, Georgetown, into Carts, and the freight cal- culated on Mines weight. A certified Bank Cheque, or cash, of the value of seventy-five dollars ($75), will be required to be enclosed with each tener, which amount will be fo:feited should the party whose Tender is accepted decline or neglect to complete contract All deposits will be returned to parties whose Tenders are not accepted, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender, Two good and sufficient securities will be required for the due fulfilment of the contmet, All Tenders must be endorsed on outside of envelope, ‘' Coal for Dominion Steamer Northern Light,” and addressed to ARTEMAS LORD, Agent Minister Marine and Fisheries. {ju 27 law, wkly, pres} Delivery of Lighthouse Stores, Acency or Dept. or Maine & Fispguies, CuaxLotrerown, P. E, Istanp, 26th June, 1882. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Agency up to the 15th July, proximo, at t2 o’ciock, noon, from owners and cap- tains of vessels wiiling to contract for the carrying and safe delivery ef the oil and stores at the P.E. Isiand Lighthouses, and the return to Charloticlown of all empties or surplus stores The supplies for each Light- house to be placed upon the Lighthouse property by the contractor. A certified Bank cheque, or cash, of the value of fifty dollars ($59) will be required to be enciosed with each Tender, whica amount will be forteited should the party whose Tender is accepted decline or neglect to com- plete contract. All deposits will be re. turned to parties whose Tenders are not ac- cepted. The Department does not bind itself to’ accept the lowest or any tender, ~ ; Parties tendering can obtain all informa- tion at the Agent’s office, Charlottetown. Two good and sufficient securities required for the due fulfilment of the contract. Ali Tenders must be endorsed on outside of envelope, ‘‘ Tenders for delivety of Light- house supplies,’ and addressed to ARTEMAS LORD, Agent Minister Marine and Fisheries, {ju 27 law, wkly, pres} GRAND RUSH OF THE FARMERS Tu BXAMINE AND PURCHASE CARTER’S Imperial Turnip Seed, JUST BEGINNING AT Grorcre Carter's Grocery and Seed Store, Great George Street, Charlottetown. The public are respectfully invited. N. B.—-All our Stock is fresh, and prices moderate. [ju 16 4i 2aw frtu,wkly 2i Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For saie et Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD. May 2, 1882. Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. | Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and | qhtecplinbeats of the Bank. | Sterliog and other Exchange bought and ‘sold, and general banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, | Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. | To Let. \t, HE Store on Queen Street, for many I years occupied by Messrs. MacEachern & Ce.. house,” and known as “ {be Italian Ware. Possession I+t July. PALMER & McLEOD, ‘ ‘USION BANK P. f, ISLAND, DIVIDEND NO. 36. OTIVE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of eight per cent. per annum has been declared on the capital stock of this Bank for the past six months, payable ai its Head Office axd Branches atter this date, GEORGE MACLEOD, Charlottetown, May 31, 1882. Cashier, ‘UBSCRIBE for the DAIL EXAMNEn Ch’ town, June 22, 1882—I1w .“ the Cheapest and mos Newsy Paper Popliahed im eR Island, ] fo ON! lee Aelita