gpl a ag eatin ws 5 A ; Local and Other Items, Tuk FArRRBATIRN FAwity, will visit the Island -' month. , > thea end of enis a buy potato bug is reported to be doing ser.- our damage to the crop between €ape Tor mentine and Cape Bald, N. B, ea Rev, Mr Cottixes, of the B.C. Church, Sammers.de, left on Tuesday to take the pas toral charge of ac nyregation in Ontario, - > Rrorrve occurred on the Lith at Tredegar Wales, between Welsh and rich. Many houses of Irishmen were sacked and several persons were severely injured. - THe Orange Tea at North Wiltsbire, yes terlay, was very largely attended. It passed olf quietly, and the large number who went from town returned home well pleased with the > A Lust has been prepared by the Marine and da,;'s amusement. | ‘ ' ' Fisheries Department of the steamers in the | various registry divisions of Canada, ioyvether with the maximum number of passengers they | E : - Ugy ptians. will be permitted to carry. _ Tue Canada “Gazette” contains an order in Council providing for an abatement of duty upon spirits, to be determined by the quantity ot fusil oil formed during the distillation of the spirits on which the reduction is to be made. hile sont ie _Tue number of deaths from heat in New York is reported very great. Por twenty four hours, ending at noon on the Ilth inst., the number reported to the Bureau of vital statis tics amounted to one hundred and seventy nine; of these fifty eight were cases of infants under five years. = i. ~ | Mr. Wm. Leamam, of Moncton, on Friday from a freight train at Anagance, where an | accident had occurred, slipped and jell, the | trunk falling on him, striking him across | the abdomen and injaring him so severe), that he died from the effects on Saturday | morning, = - — _ A COKRESPONLENT at Red Point writes as | follows regarding the hail storm of Sunday | last:—-** It was one of the most terrible show- ers that ever passed over this district, The | lumps of hail were from a quarter of an inch to an inch in diameter. They broke many windows, and damaged a large number of fruit trees.” eh — : (He shipments of sugar from the Moncton refinery since the first of July have been quite extensive, ameunting up to yesterday (six days) to 1,998 barrels, or 493,807 pounds. | The shipments were made to all parts of the Dominien, including Toronto. Halifax, St. John and other centres.—Moncton Times, Julu Sth i - > FRATERNAL Visrt. — Victoria Division, No. | 4, 5. of T., intend paying a fraternal visit to | Head Light Division, 8. of T., at southport, on Friday, July 14th. Members of the Order will please meet at Prince Street Wharf, at a quarter past seven p. m. Members of Grand | and National Division will please appear in red and blue regalas. By order, Louis P. Tanton, W. P. o+.28 Fine MarsHat James S. Thompson resides at 1209 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa., and concerning St. Jacobs Oil, he says: ‘* A very troublesome attack of rheumatism in my fore- arm has been overcome by the aid cf St. Jacobs Oil. I think that all persons who have to be exposed to the weather would act wisely in keeping St. Jacobs Oil on hand.” epiailinty We are pleased to learn that the time for lobster fishing is likely to be extended this season, Col. Duvar, the Fishery Inspector, left for Ottawa a few days ago, in reply to a despatch from the acting Minister of Marine and Fisheries, and we hope we will succeed | in having the desired change effected. We | believe Col. Duvar will put the matter | in the best light and show himself the true friend of those engaged in the lobster fishery. — Pioneer. — > — We beg to call attention to the new adver- tisement of the International Steimship Co., which we insert today. On Monday last they commenced to make four trips a week, their steamers leaving every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, for East- port, Portland and Boston. We had a call to-day from their Provincial Travelling Agen’, W. H. Olive, St. John, N. B., who is here on business in the interest of the above Com- pany. - - Tux first wife of Brigham Young died at Salt Lake last week. She became a convert to Mormonism at Avon, N. Y., in 1831, and went to the Mormon colony, then in Ohio, where she married Young. It is said that, having accepted the doctrine of polygamy, she made no opposition when her husband began to practice it extensively, though she invariably fell ill from excitement and grief at every mew marriage. She lived separate from the other wives, and kept her five children as much as possinle from the rest. > Heaty’s Hieennica appears at the Aca-) demy of Music to night. The following criti cism we clip from the Chatham, N. B., Ad- vance of 6th July : ‘« Healy's Hibernica made its first appear- ance of the present annual tour of the North in Masonic Hall, Chatham, on Wednesday evening. The panorama and ac Shore towns, the British Consulate. | In readiness to recommence the bombard ; ment in the event of a failure of negotia- £150,000 sterling. | has been elected for Chicoutimi by eleven | TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. 7-F A WAR NEWS 2 ‘TERMs REFUSED: Picnic Supplies, A Second Flag of "PUB, FOR Beer & Golf's. oe TH EK FLEET READY MORE FIRING! Special to the Examiner. Apple Syrups, New York, July 12. | A despatch to the Herald says Toulba | {nis ger Beer and Ginger Ale. | Pasha, the Egyptian military commander, jhas refused the terms demanded by Ad- | miral Seymour to surrender the forts at the | entrance to the harbor. A second flag of truce was hoisted by the ’ - yay The result is not yet known. DATES, | A large fire is visible in the direction of (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, | FIGS, NUTS, , | Favorable arrangements made with Tea Yesterday the telephone attached Malta} Party Committees to Alexanéria cable, and the bombardment | : was plainly andible at Malta. |Hicwest Casn Prick Paip ror Ecas, The Suez Canal is reopened, | BEER & GOFF e ’ The British fleet have taken up positions | | Charlottetown, June 22, 1882. TURNIP — tions. The Egyptian troops are supposed tu have | evacuated Alexandria. Fires are issuing from a large proportion | Dedy Eola ant « SOC E A Deadiy Explosion and a i morning lest, while helping to remove a trunk y i -AT-— Heavy Failure, ime [BEER & GOFF'S. Parke loot tgs Sestzoyed 1d boar kb LS “GE. Miller the largest ivon and steel Carter’s Im peria I, iwerchants in Middlesboro have failed for Lonpon, G. B. Skirving’s improved, ' Latest Canadian News, “8 of the Swede, ‘Champion, Monrreat, July 12. | G reen Top, M. Gagnon, the Conservative Candidate | hundred of a majority. The Montreal flour markets are active. Four thousand barrels have been sold at} We have for the past seven years sold the recent advance of 25 and 30 cents per j;most of the above varieties, and can con- barrel. | fidently recommend them. The money market is dull and easy for | commercial loans. Stocks closed firmer in |! improved stnte. Laing’s Purple Top, (ne hundred dezen Cups and Saucers, one | hundred and fifty dozen plates, and seventy Senator Fabre sails for Paris on Saturday | Highest Cash Price Paid for Fogs, five Toilet Sets, to be sold cheap at Colwill’s. as Canadian agent in France. Beer & Gofi 4i wly dy 3w 2aw | e ¢ i @ & ) Es 1882. TO GROCERS! THE CiTY ices feat HS TR TW ARE STORE! Paper Bags, 18 UNRIVALLED FOR BARGAINS, | which will be scatiaadieadiig SOLD (Hl ELP FOR CASH, In order to reduce our Heavy Stock, we are selling at June 22, All the leading sizes constantly on hand, and will be printed at low rates if required. | GREATLY RED iD PRICKS Also Shipping Tags, plain or printed, } t This Stock is all in good order, and replenished every week by New Importations! FROM THE BEST MARKETS. G, H. HASZARD., | July 12, '82—eod tf cence CL an SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT eel | show Goods. Ww. R. Boreham John R. Bourke, Jr. Has just received a large part of his SPRING | Queen St., Ch’town, July 6—3w law, wkly 3w and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men's, |} ——_—_______—_ ee Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and | Slippers in all the leading styles, Our mot-| F S ] t b 7 t toe is quick sales and small profits, or a C or 0 C € : ’ " AVENWOOD, lately the residence of W. R, BOREHAM, | R the Hon. J. C. Pope, just outside of Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. | city limits, containing 31} acres, and beauti- |fully situated. For further particulars apply —-———————-—__——_————_ | to either of the under-igeed Trustees. TO 4. H. J. CUNDALL, L. H. DAV LES. HE SHOP at present eccupied by the New | Charlottetown, June 27, 1882—law pat tf York Singer Manufacturing Compan z . ee Queen Street. Application to be made to | | aD M. STEVENSON, | fi Vt Tinsmi th | j Jone 9, 1882—eod tf mi : To Gharlottown, P. &. Island, Ask Your Grocer Call and see for yourselves. No trouble to companying drama—included in which are so many specialties in the way of singing, danc- ing and comicalities—drew a crowded house Bevan O' Lyon is a whole performance o° him- self and is good for a full house anytime. Mr. Hall is a most versatile performer, for in addi- tion to the information he imparts, in his every day clothes in reference to the views presented ou the moving canvas, and his ex- cellent singing, he does his changes and the down-east Yankee character to perfection. In fact. few in in the audience could realize that the same person did so much and did it all so well. 1 man, is alsoa great success, his strength lying in the quality of — upon the attention and appreciation of the audience every time he comes ppon the stage. ‘Kitty Shea, whose professional name we do not remem- ber. has a voice of great sweetness and power, and is, besides, a charming actress ia the parts she assumes. Those who like the popular stage Irishman and Dutchman, dancing and a thorough laughter provoking entertamment, cannot miss it by patronizing Bryan O' Lynp’s Compa’ = _ > — Nervous ExavsTIoNn, and all diseases risivg from youthful indiscretions are speed '- and radically removed by that wonderful edy known as Mack's Magnetic Medicine, ivertisement of which appears m another n. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothe- Hall Co. June 16, 2 wks., wky, 2i. 0 AkEIveD, another large supp'y of d China Ware. Will Be sold cheap, “M's, _ 4i wly dy dw Javr Mr. Frank Duffy, as a Dutch- | ~~FOR-- Mount Royal Mills Hee, AND YOU NEED No Longer Use Old Rice, | TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, The First-Class Clipper Barkentine But Will Secure a Delicious tee, ETHEL BLANCHE | Fresh, Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. ALEX. McLEOD, Commander, jju 14 Will sail from Liverpool on or about the 20th Montreal, June 7, 18*2. July next, carrying Freight at Through | ne — —_ j passe ngers. For Freight or passage, Loudon to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 |Great Winchester Str<:; in Liverpool to 'Piteairn Brothe:s, !rockley Buildings, 51 ‘South John Street; or bere, to the owners, | PEAKE BRO'’S & CO., YHE undersigned has removed to the «'d CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, next door to Stumbles’ Harness Shop, and baving purcbascd a large assortment of Fac- tory Cloth from the Mill Valley Woollen Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for cash, is prepared to sell cheaper than ev.r during the summer. Jane 21,82 — 3aw Highest cash price paid for wool, or CX | oa - changed for cloth, | QIUBSCRIBE for the DAIL EXAM VF ¢, H..SCHURMAN. Jupe 7, 188%—2m Jaw, wkly 1 ‘ie Cheapest and mos Newsy Paper “ybl'ghed im P. EK, Island. THE DAILY RxXxAMINER. JULY PARTY Ke. | Rates to Pictou, Summerside and E Georgetown. 8 This vessel has good accommodation for apply in 15. FOR LONDON DIRECT. 020 THE BRIGT. “DAVID REES,” J. WILLIAMS, MASTER, Will be on the Berth at Charlottetown on er About the 15th instant, te Load | seal Raspberry, Lemon and Pine. LOBSTERS FOR LONDON. | | | This Vessel having a large portion of her cargo engaged, _ will have prompt dispatch. Lowest rates quoted. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Warchouse receipts given free of storage. 6 Charlottetown, July 8, 1882. CITY STEAM BAKERY! BRANCH STORE JUST OPENED DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE, TWO DOORS FROM STAMPER’S CORNER. | | | Gur BISCUIYS are always fresh, as they are manufac- ‘tured daily at our Bakery on Prince Street, and warranted by ‘us to be better than the imported article, inasmuch as none but ‘the purest ingredients are used. es Best and Cheapest Assortment of CONFECTIONERY in the City, wholesale and retail. 0 | | | | ‘Tea Party and Pienic Committees will save money by _buying their supplies from us. Come and examine our Goods, ‘or send for wholesale price list. A full line of GROCERIES constantly in stock and selling at lowest prices. | | | GIVE Us A CALL. a D CLOSING-OUT SAL —OF— HARDWARE, &c WE NOW OFFER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OUR LARGE STOCK OF GH O ©O-D WITH THE VIEW OF (losing it out this Year, AND WILL SELL THE BUSLN Ess 4T 4 BARGAIN should a fair inducement be offered. We mean business. A. A. BALDWIN & C0. Ch'town, July 5, 1882—%w eod, wkly 4i Dwelling House WAREHOUSE, AT AUCTION. AM instructed by the Proprietor Josera Wiss, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, the 15th instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, That Valuable Property consisting of a Dwelling House and Warehouse situated on Syducy Stieet, and known as McCraith’s Brick Building, The building is well and substantially built, and conveniently arranged for the pur- pose of a Dwelling House and fire-proof Warehouse. Terms easy and made known at sale, Title perfect. For full particulars apply to W. D. STEWART, July 5, 1882. Auctioneer, LOBSTERS STEAM FOR LONDON. Str, Carroll, leaving here 13th, WILL CONNECT WITH Steo>mer Leaving Boston for London on isth inst. Lobsters taken at a special through rate. CARVELL BROS. July 5, 1882—pat 2i Charlottetown, June 26, 1883—3w wkly J. QU Ink. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. 70; DURING THIS MONTH, JT. B. MACDONALD WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS .- —:0:— | } i ! Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. ‘Will Ciese Cut Balence of Ladies’ and Gents’ Stiiaw Hits Very Cheap. j — —————— : 05 — TRUNKS & VALISES Lowest Prices. Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. | J. B. MACDONALD, | July 4, 1882—wkly pat Qrzen Sreeet. | => Beautiful Summer Resort. ———0:0 THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - FP. HE. Island. till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. RA 1 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 fer Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at ' g o'clock, a.m, Also, arrangements bave been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from | all points at Hanter River, for passeng: rs to Seaside, sev- n miles. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hanter River at 6.45, 9 20, 4, m., and 4.20 p. m. “ “ — Alunter River for Charictietown, 9 a, ™m,, 2.1) and 7p m, Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a. m., and 5.42 p. m. ww JOHN NEWSON & CO., CH4RLOTTETO wy af “ | | June 24, 12, NOTICE. HE business heretofore carried on ly the undersigned and the late A. B. St wait, under the style and firm of Hick: y & *Tmw- akr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be «on- tinued by the subscriber under the s.me style. MICHAEL HICKEY, Oh*town, July 4, 1882—pat tf ‘OR SALE k OR k Ue N reasonable terms, that commodions Two Story House, known as ‘St, Avard’s,’’ situate, with large Garden attached, oa the St, Peter's Road, between the Railway Crossing and Kensington Brewery. For terms apply to UNION BANK, July 4, 1882— m Charlottetown, NOTICE. ry HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s rQXHIS beautifully-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom July ist | Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned ftullon. These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where 4 light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three feet per hour. These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqval to about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of oue cent per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each. [ja 18 eod pat HARD COAL. fgXO Arrive, Ex brig “‘ Joseph,” on or about the 10th July next, 350 Tons best Le- high Chestnut Anthracite Coal—** Red Ash” —-Wili be sold cheap. Orders left at CAPT JOHN HUGHES, Charlottetown, June 2+—eod tf pat. FRENCH BURS. \ YE have on hand a set of French Bors (Mill Stones), which we will sell ata rare burgain, They are in first-class order, having been manufactured in Toronto and re-dresse:] here. MACDONALD, MACDONALD &CO., Souris East, June 24, 1882 —3taw EGGS. 0 DOZEN WANTED THIS 500,9 0 SEASON, for which we | are prepared to pay | $75, 00Q 1s casu. | A splendid chance for ‘Egg Buyers to | make moncy by selling to us. We guarantee to pay highest prices. ARTHUR & TOOMBS. May 18, 1882.