» THE DAILY EXAMINER. JULY 18, 1882. _ Local and Other fies. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. GoLpWin Smire has returned from Eng | and = STRAWBERRIES are selling in Moncton at twelve cents per quart, > BALI ON Fry Traps, at the Family Grocery. R K Braces [jaly 17 - } Have you seen the magnificent display of Gold Peus aad Pencils atthe Diamond Boke store a is to rejoice in rathermng of ‘‘a grand tea third of August > **| was entirely cured of St. Jacobs Oil,’ says Ool. C. the Forest Park Restaurant, St. Lor SEVEN the convivial party,” on Thurs- next. ae v, the rheumatism by W. H rbert, ot Louis, Mo - Dicares | —Just boxes real Digby Herrings, ' ill early WHLLIAM Dopp, a fresh lot, 200 Selling ch :p ) leen SS recived, juare fiuly 15 2: > Mr. James Lewis, of St. Clair, Charlotte- town Royalty, had or sale at the market to day a quantity of green peas, which would be . aurprise weeks hence. > EARLY CLosinc.—During the summer months the Diamond Bookstore and ¥F xpress Office will close, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, at six o'clock. a ‘“* Kenwitu.”—Remember the Auction Sale of Kenwith Farm Lands takes place to morrow (Wednesday) at 11 o’ciock, on the William Dodd, Auctioneer einen New Booxs.—The Stolen White Elephant. by Mark Twain; Inez, A Tale of the Almo, by Augusta J. Evans; The Scene of Life; Mr and Mrs. Spoopendyke, etc., at the Diamond Bookstore gy ounds. - DAVIES Somerset has been delivering Hall, and Mr. JAMES lectures at From accounts received, gentleman’s efforts were ‘** Land League,’ we tiod that the appreciated. > A Cory of the London Times of October 3, | 1798, can be seen in the window of a_ book- store in Toronto. It contains an account of the movements of the British fleet prior to the battle of the Nile, which took place on August 12th of that vear. nei THE present population of the city of New York is estimated at 1,300,000, of whom 500,- 000, or nearly 40 per cent. arc put down as Catholics. The Episcopalians Presbyterians, Methodists und Haptists come next in the order named, with 25,275, 18,155, 12,814, and 12,686 respectively. deities Oxe of the best tea parties of the season takes place at St. Andrew’s to-morrow, and we believe it will be attended by a large number from Charlottetown. The train leaves the depot for the grounds at 9.30 a. m., and will return at § p.m. Excursion tickets, includ- ing tea, arc set down at the small sum of 75 cents. ili Last market day, Mr. Gay astonished market goers with a supply of the first beets of the season; and to-day he had on exhibition and sale at his stall, new caulitlowers, new carrots, new turnips, etc., not to sp@ek of radishes, lettuce, ete., galore. Tur EXxami- wer has to thank Mr. Gay, for a seiection of these ** first fruits.” Carr. Scorr, of Winnipeg, is said to have said in one of his recent election speeches that he would ** support Sir John Macdonald, right or wrong.” The Captain, with more reason for his faith, is less faithful than the leading Grits of this Island. They will follow Mr Blake, knowing him to be wrong -knowing him to be personally opposed te the best in- terests of this Province. ee Frestive.—The Drill Shed, to morrow even- ing, will be beautifully decorated with flags and bunting, the grounds adjoining, the use of which Governor Haviland has kindly per- mitted, will be brightly illuminated in the evening. The Band of the 82nd Battalion wi'l play a selection of airs; and as there will be strawberries and cream, ices, etc., in abundance, and plenty of room for all, a pleas- ant time can be expected. inne A cornresronpent from County Line speaks in glowing terms of the pr mising crops, and the scarcity of strawberries. The ‘‘ Emerald Mills” are highly spoken of, and excellent and plentiful work is being put out. The roads are improving under the work of statute laborers, and a substantial bridge is to be erected on the Mill Road. by Duffy Brothers Mr. Bairnsfather has been making friends, acd impartieg interesting instruction to the inhabitants in the vicinity. _ > - We regret to learn that the injuries re ceived by Mrs. J. F. Robertson, in the railway accident yesterday morning, are very serious. and it will necessarily be some time before she recovers. Mr. Robertson is better to-day, though his breast bone was severely fractured. The Sisters of the Congregation de Notre Dame. whose injuries are very slight, are in the best of spirits. They will leave for Montreal in the course of two or three days. Mrs. Walker's injuries, though very painful, sre not serious. With the ex- ception of Mrs. Robertson, we may say they all are doing wel! soeiviiie tes SMALL quantities of new potatoes are being exhibited at the market to-day. Some are remarkably fine, while other« would be better in the ground. The Pariot says:—-“‘J. D. Mason, Keq., »as brought as the first early potatees ot the season. They are ot three vatities, the Triumph, the Beauty of Hebron, aud the Early White. The specimens of the first two varieties are quite large, but the last is rather diminutive as yet. It is, Mr. Mason informs us, just two months since these pota- toes were planted. It is not a usual thing, even in the moat propitious seasons to have new potatoes fit to eat on the 17th July. - o ~ Bears Tax Record —On the Gentlemens’ Driving Park at Morriseua, New York, on the 13th inst., Dick Swivel'er and his mate Edward trotted a mile to Road Wagon 1a the unprecedented time of 2.162 They wee driven by the well-known jockey Johnney Murphy. The New York Herald says: ‘‘Thev got safely around the turn and sped down the side at a gradually accelerating pace, reaching the —— in 334 seconds. They were now fairly flying, and without skip or break the half was reached in 1.05, showing the second quarter to have been « one in 31Z seconds, The had works was now before Dick aud his mate, and the hill on the third quart- er slowed them down. so thet it was 1.40 before their heads reached the third post. The third quarter occupied 35 seconds Nothing bit a break could now stop their winning the match, and Murphy, pursing his charges with consummate skill over the dead homestretch, shot t! - — Seay the u pregedented time of 2m. J0g8, i BO. weigh 188) etude a’ id stepped into the watoy. at County | Line, in support of, and sympathy with, the | LATEST WAN NEW. Arabi Preparing for Battle, eee i France and the Protection | | of Suez Canal. SAID THREATENED. —— —— TI ‘PorT ANARCHY INEGYPT Kighty Europeaus Murdered. | Sp ’ the Brea; ‘ Lonvon, July 18. Aribi Bey is concentrating all his avail- able troops and is entrenching Kafrel Divar, where he is preparing to give battle | to the British forces. France has accepted a joint Protectorate with Great Britain over the Suez Canal. Port Said is threatened with an attack | from the Bedouins; and it is said that the Europeans of the town are imperfectly | armed. Germany’s approval of the bombard ment | (of Alexandria has been semi-ofticially | receiv ed. | A Cairo despatch says that anarchy | prevails in the Egyptian Provinces. Eighty Europeans have been murdered | | at Mantap. LATEST BRITISH NEWS. — } Speci lode spatch to the Examiner. } Lonpon, July 18. The first arrest under the Repression | } Act was made on Saturday, in the County | of Kerry, lreland. Latest United States News, Special Dispatch to the Examiner. WasHINGTON, July 18. Congress has passed a Bill authorizing the Baltimore and Ohio Railway Company | to lay an ocean telegraphic cable between | England and America. Latest Canadian News. Special to the » é Eraminer. Montreal, July 18. | } Wallace Ross, in answer to Hanlan’s| challenge, offers to row five races in five} consecutive days, three to five miles, for | one thousand dollars a side—no postpone- | ment to take place on account of weather. Ross suggests that the races be rowed at} Winnipeg. | Weather Bulletin. | | | t Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor aes Maritime Provinces. | Toronto, July 18—10a. m. Moderate to fresh, south to southwest ; fair, | warm ; l»cal showers. Strawbert y Festival | ie | PROMENADE CONGERY. HE Ladies of the METHODIST BRICK | CHURCH purpose holding & Strawberry ; and Ice Cream Festival and Promenade Con- | cert, in the DRILL SHED, = — Wednesday, July 19. There will be an Apron Table. | i j The Band will be in attendance, Sale to commence at half-part 2 o’clock. Tea on table at 6 o’clock, Admission 10 cents. Tea 25 cents, jy 14 in the Supreme Court of Judicature : IN the matter of an Act respecting Insojvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, of the 45th Vic,, cap. 23, aud in the matter of the President, Di- rectors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company,— OTICE is hereby given that on SATUR- N DAY, the twenty-second day of July, instant, A. D, 1882, Mr. Justice Peters will sanction the sale and copveyance 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 or sum 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 Cham bers, in 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 Jast mentioned Bank Dated this 17th day of July, A. D. 1882, D. HODGSON, Prothonotary. -—— liy 17 till 22] For Sale. rq HE undersigned offers for sale, the Pot- tery Compaay’s Bone Mill, with or wilb- out Engine, capable of grinding five tons vf Bones per day. —ALso—~ + Bulmer & Sheppard’s Brick Machine, capa- ble of turning out 10,000 Bricks per day. As the Company intend confining their business to the manufacture of Karthen ware, the above will be sold at a bargain. are W; BYNDMAN. July 14, 1+8%—104 éod i DRY DR YX ee ee -AT— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, —AT THE— Lowest FPrices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882. GOODS eee | Beautiful Summer Resort, — —— 0:0 THE SEASI (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, FQrHIS beantifully-situated and well-known establishment wil! be opened trom July Ist lies till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, RA i ES— $1.75 per day ; $10 per we & ; TO Kk ACH THE HOTEL—Coach wit! Saturday evening, calling fer Guests; retu 9 o’cloch,a.m. Also, arrangements have be all points at Hunter River, tor passeng: rs to Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20, 4. m., and 4.20 p,m. ‘ “ Hunter River fur Charlojietown, 9 4, m., 2.1) and 7 p m. “ tiunter River to Summersid Address, JOHN REWSON & CO., June 24, 12 —0:— en made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from | “*KENWIPTH,.” ‘Extensive Sale of Farm Lands. ‘ | AM instrvcted to sell AT AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, July 19, commencing at 5 eleven o'clock, on the premises, at Kenwith, | the property of the late Hon. Jobn Myrie | Holl. situated about 5 miles from the City, on |ihe Malpeque Road, about six hundred acres jof Valuable Farm Lands, whieh, with the P. i. Island. | Stone House, comprise the Estate known as |Kenwith, The Land has been divided as follows: Four Lots, each 23}, 37}, 41 and 41} acres, d on the jatter of woich the Stone Dweiling 630. per month a = one = io . : : j}on the Upper aud Lower Malpeque Roads leave c harlottetown FT W« duesday and | and sadenie form one of the Tale eligible rhing every Thursday and Monday morning, at) paims near the City. S:vea Lots of 12} to 51} acres each, front |on the Lower Maipeque Road JYhree Lots of 6, 32 and 42 acres each, ex- | tending westwardly to the North River. | This Valuable Property is beautitully |situated on high land, commanding some charming views of the surrounding covntry. CuarLorrerown | Part of the Land has been under pasture for isome years, and is in splendid condition for Seaside, sev-n miles. e e 7.45, 11.10 a, m,, and 5.42 p. m. ‘CHEAPSIDE’ (Ol We are now Offering a bresking up; the remainder is beautifally wooded, Terms—20 per cent, atthe time of Sale, the balance io five yearly instalments with interest at 6 per cent, Pian showing clearances, &c., to be seen at the offices of F. W. Hales, John Ball and William Dodd, WILLIAM DODD, Cl’town, July 3, °82—wkly 2i Auct’r, first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ Goops, '® 4" St. ANDREWS In Hardware, Groceries, to Suit the times, 20: ‘Eg HERE will be a GRAND TEA at the ' : i . ‘ | spacious Church grounds,ai St. Andrew’s Glassware, XC., at prices lon WEDNESDAY, 19th Juiy next, Tea on the Tables at 12 0 clock, | Every effort will be made to render the | affair pleasing and satisfactory to visitors Special Train leaving Charlottetown at /930 a.m, and returning at 5, 30 p. m., will | carry passengers at 75 cents including Tea. Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, | «com all other Stations east of Charlottetown Spices, Canned Goods aud General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. FORKS, NAILS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, WHIPS, IN GREAT ee —:0o0: } —_——~ : 5 — PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—?%aw, wkly Lickets at one first-class fare by special and regular trains. ANGUS McDONALD, St. Andrew’s, July 8, ’s2. Secretary [dly & wly] SOURIS TEA! | Great Reduction of Fares, ————— C0 em SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PAINTS, _OILS, &., &e.,| V ARI I= . 2 Special Trains from Charlottetown. GRAND TEA will be held at SOURIS on the 26.h JULY, on the beaatiful grounds adjoining the Convent The Managing Committee are determined | fo make it the Tea of the season. Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock, noon, Tickets 25 cents. Railway Return Tickets’ will be issued at the following rates, good for Special Trains only between Charlottetown and Souris :— | From all Stations between Charlottetowa, | Georgetown and Mount St-wart, inclusive, 60 icents; from Douglass’ to St. Peter's, in- |clasive, 50 cents; Five Houses to Selkirk, in- HENRY BEER Tin, Tin Plates, Lead, Tea, Vinegar, Tobaceo, Se, WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT MY SALE ROOM, QUEEN SQUARE, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 20th inst,, at 11 o'clock, — 14 tons Best English Ingot Tin (Lamb and Flag Brand) 261 boxes Best Crown Coke Tinplate, 1 ton Pig Lead, -—AIS0— 50 half-chests Congou Tea (good quality), 20 boxes Congou Ta (good quality ), 4 casks Vinegar, 2 boxes Tobacco, 5) tins F F.C. Coftee, 10 dozen Brooms, 50 boxes Confectionery, 25 boxes Scented Soap. Ordered for positive sale toe close con- signments Terms—60 days for Tin, Lead, &c.; and 3 months for other Goods over the amount of $50. WILLIAM DODD, July 14,’82— Auctioneer, NOTICE. To All Whom it May Concern. JOHN STANTIFORD, of Charlottetown, being about to gu abroad, bereby ap- point Edward Needham, of Charlottetown, aforesaid, Auctioneer, my Attorney, in my name, and on my behalf, to manage my busi- ness for me, JOHN STANTIFORD., Ch’town, July 13, 1882--lw fiy 14 Challenge! To the Editor of the Ewvaminer. Sir,-—I understand that Mr. Roney Steele has stumped P. E. Island with a Horse called ‘*Bashaw,” for fast trotting 1 wish to tli Roney Steele that there are some fast trotters on P. E. island a lot of trotters faster than ‘*Bashaw.’ I will match my ‘* Abdallsh Maid,’ sired by ‘* Abdallah Messenger,” for the sum of $100, mile heats, best 3 in 5 to harness—the trot to take place on Somerset Driving Park, owned by myself, oa 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, 1882-—s} Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intereslonial and Grand Tiunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by ; D. &. McLEOD, May 2, 1842. (aes 40 cents; trem Rollo Bay to Har- mony, inclusive, one first-class fare. V 1 > | Partiestrora Georgetown Branch will come a Ua 8 i Oper 16S 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 purchsse Tea tickets, which will be sold at all stations. Special taking passengers at Charlottetown - AM instructed by M. P. Hoeax, Esq. (who | to Mount Stewart, leaves Chastoteetown at 7.50 a, m., arriving at Souris at 11 o'clock, is about leaving the Island), to sell at, : : ie Auctior, on the premises, on Wednesday, | Special taking pissengers from Stations cast leave that station at 26th inst, at 12 o clock, noon, thet valuable | °f Mount Stewart, wit ; plot of land on Doeglas Stre t, near the|%-308™. Returning, Grst train will leave Malpeque Roac, having a front of 50 feet and | SOUPS Bt 9.15 p. @., and the one for Mount extending back 100 feet, together with a| Stewart at 5.40 p. m. com/‘ortable Double Tenement Dwelling House (2 stories, flat reot), a Workshop, Coach House and tale, all well finished and conveniently arranged. ‘ —ON-— DOUGLAS AND ALLEY STREETS, 8. D. Mc _ORMACK, | Souris, July 14, ’82. See’y. or NOTICE. A valuable property on Alley Street, consist-|’{"O be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at jing of a comfortable woutle Tenement Chubb’s Corner, in the City of Saint Dwelling House, two storey, pitch roof. The John, on THURSDAY, the twentieth day of land fronts 44 feet on Alley street and ex. | July instant, at noon, Forty-eight Sixty- tends back 67 fect 6 inches. “Cnty of Saint | fourth Shares of the Steamer The above properties are eligibly situated | John,” now lying at Shediac, Registered at in good localities and command fair rentals,| the port of Gaspe Registered tonnage 44; | Terms—Twenty-five per cent. down, the | 75-!00 tons, 5) Horse Power, built in 1870, balance in 4 years, interest 6 per cent, and again re-built in 1875. Propelling WILLIAM DODD, | Power, paddle wheels. Herre Sa The above sale is made by virtue of the se ae power of sale vested in the Bank of New Brunswick under the Merchaut Shipping Act, 1854, under two several mortgages given to the said Bunk, dated respectively the 27th Tenders Wanted. day of September, A. D, 1880, and the 16th 'fy ENDERS will be received by the ander-| gay of Vay, A, i. 181. ‘Terms at sale ; sighed, at his office, until FRIDAY, 2ist For further particulars apply to W. Girvan, iust,, from parties willing to coutract for the | peg cashier of the Bank of New Brunswick mowing of 150 acres Hav and 10) acres of| 9. 46 " , Grain, in the Royalty of Charlottetown. is GEO. E. SNIDER Ww k ; “ i al t the 2 th le : ows » we , } ork to commence on or about the 24th| gt Jonny NB. July 5, 82 Auctioneer instant. Be re oe ae The subscriber does not bind himself to | accept the lowest or any tender OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, July 15, ls*2—4: ‘July 15, 82—pat j | | | N. B.—I am authorized by the owner of the remaining sixteen sixty-fou'th shares to slate tbat they can be purchased on the game terms, if desired, by the purchaser of these shares, | (iy 8j—til) sale CLOSINC-OUT SALE | eet Y ’ N FOR SALE, N reasonable terms, that commodious TARDWARE &C Two Story House, known as "St, “ 5 Avard’s,”’ situate, with large Garden attached, on the St. Perer's Road, between the Railway For GEO. E, SNIDER, Auctioneer, — OF— | | Crossing and Kensington Brewery. WE NOW OFFER oomaaneiy AT GREATLY REDUGED PAIGES 01 « »s— » OUR LARGE STOCK OF | NOTIC ae GOODS, WITH THE VIEW OF UNION BANK, Charlotteiown, \HE business heretofore carried on by the undersigned an‘ the late A. B. Stewart, under the style and firm of Hick+y & Srew- arr, Tobacce Manufacturers, will be cen- tinned by the subscriber under the same atyle. (lesing it out this Year, MICHAEL HICKEY, Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf NOTLC&. rQ°HE busines heretofore carried on hy Mr. ! Ronert Bridges will, irom date, be car- ried on bythe undersigned, under the name and style of A. L, Bridges & Co A, L. BRIDGES, SND WILL SELL THE BUSINESS ATA BARGAIN should a fair inducement be offered. We mean business. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. [Cb town, July 5, 1889—2w eod; wkly 4i March 1, |982—tf wa Ge im en re } ad canes oe j ———