Local and Other Items. New FRILLINGs jast opening at R. Young's - Men’s Ciora—-black and colored—just re ceived at Young's, > - INVITATIONS have been issued for a Garden Party at Government House to-morrow alternoon, ~~ Lavigs’ Ruspzr Arrons, Childrens’ Rub ber Pinafores and Bibs (something new), very heap, atJ. B. Macponatn’s. fjuly20 2: 7 ’ A NUMBER of employees on the Canadian Pacitic Railway, have been on strike for au, increase of twenty-five cents per day in their igcs. - > lur Rev. Joseph Pascoe will preach next Sanday at Union Road, 10.30 a.m. ; Bridge at 3 p. m.; 6.30 Pp m™m. Moutague Lower Montayue, at 7 (ne Tea Party at St. Andrew's, yesterday, was, Botwithstanding the unpromising weath er of the forenorn, largely attended, and a handsome amount realized. > Mr. Bioe, of the Nova Scotia Bureau of | Stat.stics, has issued a sammary of 500 returns | from all parts of the Province on the state of the erops on July Ist. It is very encoura..- ing. If the prospects are realized there will } be abundant crops. “ > Tur King’s County Prosecutor necegs: r ly | refuses to take notice of anonymous commun - cations. Persons forwarding to him avy in- formation mustgive theic names and the dster. | The mames, we are requested to state,are h»ld in strict confidence. al Tus fishery reports from Newfouadland are, so far, encouraging. From the South. | ward and Westward accounts are very satis- | factory, but from Northward the vews of | hook-and-line men is unfavorable, but large catches are reported from all parts ia traps. | nieaiilimiiaiiiaiee A carer and fashionable company assem- bled Jast evening in St. Andrew's Church to witness the vuptials of Mr. James Dickie | and Mise Jardine, The Rev. Dr. Macrae} officiated. The bappy couple left for P. E. Island by way of Pictou, N.8., last night. | bl — a A CoSYRRSAZIONE to promote the ‘ hildrens’ Reformatory in Uharlottetown, will be held at an early day, of which due notice wil! be given, Friends of the cause are invited to meet at St, James’ Hail, Pownal Street, on Saturday evening, the 22nd July, at half-past seven o'clock. ' ’ | + 7 Gioop PROGRESS has been made in the con- | struetion of the Nova Scotia Steel Works ai | New Glasgow. The manager, Mr. Graham | Fraser, is at present in * ngland, visiting the different steel works of the old country, and | negotiating for the purchase of the rolls and | other machinery. - + = i Goov draught horses command ra’y sal s| and good prices in St. Jobn. Mr. Thomas} Damery, of Portland, N. B., and another! team*ter named Kyan, of St. John, pass d| through here on Menday on their way to P. E. Isiand, for the purpose of purchasing} draught torses, which they say can be easily | disposed of at from $150 to $175.-—Moncton | Transcript, i il int Tue Promenade Concert and Strawberry | Festival in the Drill Shed, yesterday eveniag, | in aid of the Methodist Church, was a grand | success. The committee who had the affair | in hand deserve great credit for the sati face tory manner in which it was conducted. We learn that the proceeds from all tables wer very large. - CrepiraBsie.—J. D. McLeod, Esq., of this | city, owner of the imported stallion ‘‘ Bar rister” has placed at the disposal of the Board | of Commissioners of the Provincial Exhibi- | tion, 1832, the sum of twenty dollars to be | awarded in prizes for foals, to be entered at | the exbibi-ion, sired by that celebrated horse. | This is a step in the right direction. We| shall be glad to chronicle similar donations } from other gentlemen interested in stock | raising or any other important industry. - > — } A parino highway robbery was yesterday | evening, committed on Lower Spring Park | Road. <A farmer, named Joseph McDonald, of Crapaad, fell in with ‘‘two financiers of Jericho Road.”’ He stood treat, exhibited | his wealth, and they ‘stood to him” like brothers. On proceeding out the above named Koad, they upset bim and secured his | wallet, containing over $30. He followed | them to ascertain their names; but they | fell upon him, maltreated him, and escaped | to the Royalty, where they still remain oe i | large. > A sMALL quantity of new potatoes, exhib- ited at our office yesterday by J. D. Mason, Esq., proves what farmers and gardeners © ay | accomplish in producing early potatoes, if they select the proper seed, and give the crops | a little more care and attention. The kind | grown by Mr. Mason were imported by him | from Canada a few years ago. ‘I'he earliest is a hands-me, well-shaped tubor, and is known asthe “Triumph.” Besides being early it | is prolifie, amd, we are informed, well flav- ored, The specimens shown were larger than | hen eggs. They were planted on the 2Ist of | May, aud are now fit foruse To g.ve an) idea how prolific the “ Triumph” is, Mr. | Mr. Mason brought the product taken from | one vine,which amounted to over 40 potatoes, | He aiso showed us another species of new | potatoes, which he is growing this season. It | is a whit. cur, called ‘‘Hebrons Beauty,” | and is, he says, very superior for table use. | These two varieties are, we believe, suited to | this soil, and farmers should, therefore, give | attention to them. ene Two Youne Fiae Fiexsps.—-This morning | Marshal Flynn detailed a policeman to arrest | & young vagrant named Weatheriie, whom he | suspected of setting an incendiary fire a few | days ago, on the premises of Major Pollard. The officer made the arrest of a boy am wering | to the description given by the Marshal. ‘Ihe boy denied he was the incendiary, ** but he| knew the boy ‘hat was.” He made a humble | sonfession of the acts he helped another boy | commit within the past week, saying: ‘* me | Manthorne (another boy about sixteen | s of age) met on Monday eveaing, and set © a puncheon of straw in Major Pollard’s It was put ont before it did much | On the following evening Man id Weatherbie got matches from a etence of lighting a pipe. They pro- ctly to the stable of Rev. Dr. Murray barricading the door, gathered a of straw into a uanger, set fire to it k ft the premises. The stable, with | Mr. Webster's workshop was « estroy- | bey, on the same night, entered the | e of John Doyle, truckman, Upper Queen | t. eet fire to a quantity of hay but it | unately did not burn. In court, this ning, they made an. open confession of the | ve faetse—one laying the blame on the) r. The magistrate ordered that they be | isoned for ex months, and that the eldest | thorn—shall appear before thé Grand | at its pest sevejop, . Spee scl to th ‘to the House of Commons. lof Wales’ Prize of A French _ Difficulty | j resigned, but latest reports contradict the THE DAILY FXAMINER, JULY 20 TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Latest News from King’s Co, —_——— - MURRAY HARBOR ELECTION. Requishion to Hon. Mr. Prawse, Mr. Prowse Consents. Mis Supporters Enthusiastic ha biitites. Monraaur, July 20. very influentially presented to the Hon. Mr. yesterday, asking him again to become a Candidate. A larg 3 re quisition, signed, was Prowse Mr. Prowse consents ; and is now in the field His sopporters are enthusiastic, and assure him that they will exert themselves | to the utmost to secure his election. If they do so, his election may be considered sure. LATEST WAR NWS, An Expedition — to kgypt Awaiting Orders, —_——- --— Arrears of Rent Bill Failure. Great Fire at Smyrna Special Dispatel lo the Examiner. LONDON, July 20. The War Office awaiting the decisicn of regard to the time of embarkation. The Arrears of Rent Bill was reported King & Co., lumber merchants here, have failed. Liabilities, £90,000. Smyrna was visited by a terrible confla- gration yesterday. Fourteen’ hundred houses were consumed, and six thousand people are left homeless. ‘ ° Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20, m., and 4.20 p. m. Shooting at Wimbledon & “ Hunter River for Charlotietown, 9 a, m., 2.11 and 7 p. m. Winning the Queen's Prize, COMPETITION FOR KOLAPORE CUP, Canadians 16 Points Behind. Special dD spatch to the Examiner. ' ; Montrear, July 20. Sergeant Lawrence, of the Ist Dambar- | tonshire Volunteers, won the Qneen’s | Prize at Wimbiedon vesterday. Lieutenan: Mitchell, who won the Prince £10), was presented | with the priz+ by Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, yesterday. The Kolspore Cup was won yesterday by one of the English Teams. The Canadian Team was sixteen points behind in the com petition. ——— LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. oe The Government Defeated ! Special to the Examiner. Panis, July 20. | Ml. Freycinet’s Government were de- | |feated yesterday on a question regarding | the Central Marie, The Government, it was rumored, the establishment of Paris. report, and state that a Council of the Ministry will be held to-morrow to adjust the difficulty. Latest Canadian News. Nova Seotia Government’ Resigns, Special to the Examiner. Hatirax, July 20. The Local Government resigned yester- | day, and Hen. P. C. Hill has been called te form a new administration. Mr. Gayton will probably be Commis- -——- Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the Maritime Provinces. } } sioner of Mines in the New Cabinet. Toronto, July 20—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh, south to west; fair, warm ; local showers. —Friday, fair. Avorner lot of new wreaths and flowers, just received, at J. B Macp INALD'S. [july £0 21 For Sale or to be Let. AVEN WOOD, lately the residence of ® the Hoo. J. city limits, containing 31} acres, and beauti- fully situated. to either of the under-igued Trustees. H. J. CUNDALL, L: H. DAVIES. Ubarlottetown, June 27, 18§2—Iaw pat tf “* has completed its ar- | | rangements for despatching a well-equipped military expedition to Egypt, and it is now | the Cabinet with | SS ee ; * ree | | King Sireets, in Charlottetown, in Prince | For further particulars apply | | RL PLY Sa SOR is. Gee oles - oe =e J U 1lj4ee em LT ee ee BARGAINS. BARGAINS. ements 86) 2 apne eee DURING THIS MONTH, JT. B MACDONALD WILL CLEAR QUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. j } ' | | Hoe. 4 ay 4 | — —.0:- ——— DRY GOODS short i-nds and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. | ee ee OO | Will Close Gut Balance of Ladies’ and Gents’ Straw Hants Very Cheap. } -~AT— ———_——_ 9: —— ——— PERKINS = ITRUNKS ; & VALISES Lowest Prices. Store open every ¢vening until 8 o’clock. J. B. NHACDONALD, (JUEEN STREET. | ' } & STER NS, | July 4, 1882—wkly pat | ° Beautiful Summer Resort. M0 Queen Square. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - P. E. Island. —_—_—:0: = T VEN SINT OUR STOCK ae "| Va beautifully-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom Jaly ist till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, : RA | ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO KkKACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling fr 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, for passeng~rs to Seaside, sev-n miles. | ol “i pag ong to Summerside 7,45, 11.10 a, m,, and 5.42 p. m, SU MMER er ss JOHN NEWSON & CO. GOODS! Is NOW ———0:0— BRANGH STORE JUST OPENED DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE, | TWO DOORS FROM STAMPER'S CORNER. “:0} COMPLETE, Gur BISCUEWS 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. nA DP ; an TAY | ee STAT LE & KANCY Best and Cheapest Assortment of CONFECTIONERY in the City, wholesale and retail. DRY COSDS, | one aa Tea Party aud Picnic Committees will save money by buying their supplies from us. Come and examine our Goods, or send for wholesale price list. AND ALL IN WANT OF —AT THE— THE HOUSEHOLD Handsomest, Most Complete, and Finest Finished Sewing Machine Ever Invented. | | | The i | me READ THIS ! | es manufacturers claim for the “ Honse. hold” that it has been perfected in all its details by some of the best mechanics in the country, who, with unlimited resources | at their command, have devoted years to its | Construction, and have produced a Machine | Combining more cood points than ever before presented for public favor The Providence Tool Company has had great experience in producing fine inter- changeable work. Ail the parts of the | “ Household” are made with the utmost care, and subjected to a thorvugh inspection with gauges belore being assembled, Among the features which recommend the +‘ Household ” are the following : : it has a high arm, giving ample room for any kind of work. Itis the casiest running shuttle machine ever made, It is almost noiseless. It has a large cylindrical shuttle of great simplicity, being open at one end; thusal. lowing the bobbin to be readily inserted without displacing any of the parts, The bobbin holds an extra large amount of theead 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 bobdin without running the machine, and the balance wheel is nickel plated. All running paits of the machine subjected lo wear are made of cast steel, 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 lumber, 80 it is not liable to warp or crack, It has a handsome gothic-top, French-finish cover, and presents a neat and attractive appearance, The treadie works very easy, being set on anti-friction bearings, which never need oil- ing. This saves the carpet from dirty grease spots so often found ender other machines. The stand is on four casters, so the machine can easily be moved for sweeping, or con- venience of position, For terms, ete., apply to MRs. JOHN P. IRVING, North Side King Square, ; July 17, ’s2. SOURIS TEA! Great Reduction of Fares, ———— 2 Special Trains from Charlottetown, GRAND TEA will be held at SOURIS on the 26h JULY, on the beaatitul grounds adjoining the Convent. The Managing Committee are determined to 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 Se. Peter's, in- clusive, 50 cents; Five Houses to Selkirk, in- clusive, 40 cents; from Rollo Bay to Har- mony, inclusive, one first-class fare. Partiestruom 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 purch*se Tea tickets, which will be sold at ail 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 passengers from Stations east of Mount Stewart, will leave that station at 9.20a.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, Sec’y. NOTICE. fg HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply ef Bray's Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned ftullon. 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, Ry regulating the tap, we Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less then three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqnal to about ten Souris, July 14, °82. Lowest Prices! A full line of GROCERIES constantly in stock and selling) | at lowest prices. | Se ondeeattaee| In the Supreme Court of| Tenders Wanted. | ; | t . Sudic ature . ‘| ENDERS will be received by the under- | | IN the matter of an Act respecting Insoivent signed, at his office, until FRIDAY, 2ist_ Banks, I.,surance Companies, Loan “om- | 'DS!., from parties willing to contract for the panies, Building Societies and Trading| Mowing vf 150 acres Hav ana 10) acres of Corporations, of the 45th Vic,, cap. 23, | Grain, in the Royalty of Charlotietown. aud in the matter of the President, Di-| Work to commence on or about the 24th | rectors and Company of the Bank of | Instant. ‘ Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent The subscriber does not bind himself to | Banking Company,— | accept the lowest or any tender | OTICE is hereby given that on SATUR- | el — OWEN CONNOLLY. N DAY, the twenty-second day of July, | h’town, July 15, lss2—4i | instant, A. D. 1882, Mr. Justice Peters will) } : ; | sanction the sale and conveyance to the| | Don't Fail to See pur Food pee Directors and Company of tbe’ | 0 GROGERS } Bank of Nova Scotia of the Bank premises, He |situateon the corner of Great George and. eee | HAVE added to my large and well- | selected stock of Stationery, a ful! line of Paper Bags, — GIVE US A CALL. Charlottetown, June 26, 1883—3w wkly WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. i ; BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, iid ward Island, formerly the property of the | President, Directors and Company of the | Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the price ‘or sum of fourteen thousand eight hundred | and seventy-three dollars and twenty-two) cents, unless cause to the contrary be shewa | before the said Mr, Justice Peters, at Judge's which will be . Chambers, :n the New Law Conrts Building,' : C. Pope, just outside | Perkins & Sterns. in Charlottetown aforesaid, at the bour of SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH ; : el. ven o’clock of the forenoon, by any of the) ; : creditors, contributors, shareholders or mem-' All the leading sizes constantly on hand bers of the said last mentioned Bank and will be printed at low rates if required Dated this 17th day of July, A.D. 1982, | Also Shipping Tags, plain or printed, D. HODGSON, G, H. HASZARBD, Protbopbtary.' July 12, ‘32—eod tf April 26, 1882 tiv 17 till 22 candles at acost of three quarters of oue cent per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each. [ju 10 eod pat Challenge! To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—I understand that Mr. Roney Steele has stumped P. K. Island with a Horse called ‘*Bashaw,” for fast trotting I wish to teil Roney Steele that there are some fast trotters on P. E Island a lot of trotters faster than ‘*Bashaw.” I will match my ‘* Abdallah Maid,” sired by ‘* Abdallah Messenger,” for the sum of $1C0, mile heats, best 3 in 5, to harness—the trot to take plave on Somerset Driving Park, owned by myself, on 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, 18>2-—8j Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Gver the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Picton Landing by D, A. McLEOD. May 2, 1892. ww, UBSCRIBE for the DAILYEXAMINER » » the Chearest and most Newsy Paper Pullishe’ in the Provinee-} — U ro SE Te anne se eames auanrnedl a a . 4 } ee it ene i f A AAS m . of “ smc = eqns NC tea ont te sal rene G i 4 TS TT Oa an ponte , Fe SE as