Local and Other itenis. Mr. Justice Caron, of Chicoutimi, is at the Rankin. (Jue > Dr. E. J. Gaup: 2 and bride, of Buetouche, spending the honeymoon on the Island oO Watiace Ross sprained his wrist, will, therefore, be uoable to attend the Hali- [aX regatta, nas > AMsRICAN workingmen’s organizations pro pose to piace a committee at Washington for the purpose of watching legislation adecting Or Interests. > Heavy rains have caused the inundation of | San Angelos and Ben Ficklin, Texas. hotels ani stores were washed forty people drowned, * away, @ Me. Dana Parks, of Boston is again visiting | the City. He will shortly leave for Europ: on business for the brunswick Berth Co, m which he has a vevy large interest - Fue I. C. R. drivers, numbering 56, who jomed the Brotherhood of Engineers, have, with the exception of eight, withdrawn frou | the association. The latter intend golog West. f Stihioncleila fur population of the Philippine islands is being decimated by Asiatic cholera. In one province alone four thousand natives have perished. The mortality has been very small among the European residents. : > By referencejto the proper column, it will be seen that our genial fnend—Mr. Crosby, of the Medical Hall—has joined the noble army of Benedicts. Wewish Mr. and Mrs. . every success, together with a large share of connubial felicity. oa ®& Tue Rev. CLAREMONT SHRINE of Emannuel | Church Wimbleton England, arrived by Steamer last eveving accompanied by wife and | daughter. There are visiting relatives here, and are guests of Mr. D. H. Macgowan, upper Great George Street. ciaeiidiccnal A MEETING of the Executive Committee of the Halifax Regatta, which takes place on th: 7th and Sth of September, was held on Tues day evening. A large number of entries have already been made, in ail classes, and the regatta, on the whole, promises to be suc- cessful. fd ada At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this forenoon, on the prosecution of James Curtis, Esq . Act, costs. The other cases of Trainor and MclIsaac were postponed until Wednesday next. sevbtina MonTREAL is rejoicing in an Enoch Arden case. serted his wife and family 16 years ago, and who has been mourned as dead, returned to the city yesterday and claimed his daughter. The wife married eight years since, «fter receiving information of her former husband's death and repudiates the first husband alto- gether. ath Ritipsiebiced R. H. Cameron; 23 Park Row, *New York City, Publisher of Business Directory, of Merchants in Mexico, Cuba, Port Rico, W. I. says : ‘1, myself, have suffered a great deal from rheumatic Gout, and about six months ago, wasinduced by a friend to try St. He House Sj and | prosecutor under the Scoit | Mr. Owen Winters was fined $50 and | Aman named George Miron, who de- | Wo TELE TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. WARNEWS DRY “LINE OF COMMUNICATION. | ESTABLISHED. ‘Entire Army to the at | | (} li \ Zagaziy the History Maker. i \ Greeks on the War Path, 1h spatch to the Examiner. i 7 7 spe id ALEXANbaIA, Aug. 30, The British forces have uow nearly estab- | | lished a complete line of connection at Tel- | i el-Kebir. Wolseley and the entire army are now marching towards the front, having slight skirmishes by the way, but nothing of par amount importance. Wolseley believes that Zagazig will be | the scene of the decisive engagements of | the campaign. [In was from Zagazig that M. de Lesseps fed his magic city of Ismailia with copious | supplies of fresh water, and this source sup- | | plied not only his workmen, but the thous- PER Ki NS ands of shopkee} ers and others who flocked | | from the Levant, Suez, Cairo, and Alexan- -~AT~ |dria into Tsmailia. The water junction | with Zagazig is named the Sweetwater Canal,and it is inferior in length and utility only tu its great neighbor, the Maritime | Canal. Ismailia, as arranged by M de Lesseps, stands at the junction of three | canals, namely, the Sweetwater Canal, from Zagazig to Ismailia; the Sweetwater Canal, that runs southward from Ismailia to Suez; and, of course, the Suez Canal | itself. The water of the Maritime Canal | | being pronounced neither fit for man nor} beast, Ismailia is entirely dependent upon | the Sweetwater supply from Zagagig. Cut) that off, and its,inhabitants must either per- | ish or escape to the banks of the Nile. Suez | | also would be imperilled, as it depends almost wholly upon the Sweetwater Canal | from Ismailia, because that canal is in re- Queen Square. | ality nothing more than a continuation of the canal between Ismailia and Zagazig. This account of the importance of the| position shows the reason of the coneentra- | tion of troops there. It will be remem- | bered that the chief base of the English} movements is at Ismailia, and that the city is to some extent dependent for its supply of fresh water from Zazazig. | Arabi is strongly fortifying Damanhour. Thousands of fellaheen are engaged on the works. OUR STOCK ATHENS, Aug. 30. The Greek Government is working Over four thousand troops have been for- warded to the scene of the troubles. The| disturbances created by the Turks are) likely to cause much irritation here. Jacobs Vil. 1 used two bottles and haven't had a twinge since ; previous to that I have ,enerally had an attack abont once a month. ie FE Unton Bark or P. E, Istaxnp.—The St. John Telegraph says: For two days past, rumors regarding the solvency of the Union Bank have been floating about town, several | ord refusing to accept the bills of the | ank. A Telegraph reporter called at the office of Messrs. Maclellan & Co., bankers, and at the agency of the Bank of Nova Scotia here, and at both places was assured that they had received no intimation that there was anything wrong with the bank, and were still taking its bills. Jt is impossible to trace the ramor, but well informed persons assured the reporter that the bank was perfectly sound end that the rumors were silly. iia Bric *‘Alpheta,” Neilson master, sailed for London, G. B., on the 31st instant, with the following freight:—3763 cases canned lobsters, shipped by James Hughes, juur. ; 2,164 do , by Daniel Davies; 2,900 do., by William E. Vox; 1,225 do., by J. B. Hamb- len & Co.; 467 do., by A. A. Macdonald & jrothers; 503 do., by McLure Brothers; 436 do., by Schaefer & Wylie; 921 do, by F. F. Kimball; 174 do, by Longworth & Co.; 172 do, by W. H Bulyea; 84 do, by Clark, Robblee & Clark ; 451 do, and 2542 pes. deals and eads, con- taining 67,200 feet sup. measurement, by | Peake Bros. & Co. | | | | . — ! Scorr Act OConvicTIONs the Inspector of Licenses for Prince County, several cases were yesterday tried by His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate of Summer- side, and the following convietions were ob- | tained: —Dougald McNeill, fined fitty dollars | or one months imprisonment, Donald Mc- | Kinnon, do, do. It is satisfactory to learn | that the proceedings recently taken at Sum- merside, Alberton and elsewhere, are having so marked an effect that lovers of the ardent are now obliged to import their supplies from | Moncton and St. John. It is to be hoped that | the law (now that it is the /aw) will be res- | pected throughout the Province. Let it ave | a fair trial. ou Ir is very satisfactory to learn that the enterprising young frm of Compton & Webber, who run the Prince County Far- niture Factory, are being well sustained by the public. But the people always respond to efforts by which good, home-made wares are produced at the cheapest prices. Messrs, Compton & Webber manufacture Island woods and employ Island labor. They have added to their factory the most improved machinery, and are enlarging their facilities for supplying the trade. It will be admitted, we think, that they de- serve to succeed Home manufactures of | every kind should be encouraged. ~~, Special Notices. Now Oren ror Bus! NEsS..—Come one come all, to Cook & Co.’s New Studio, over Apothe- | caries’ Hall. Children’s pictures made in- | stantaneously by the new process. Aim—to please. [au30 41 | Peart BaRLey good and clean at the Family Grocery, R. K, Brace. Tue best assorted stock of Wedding Presents at W. E. Dawson & Co’s. — a. 28 3i | Lemons good and cheap at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. {aug 28 | Wantep.— An experienced Dry-Goods' | Salesman ; must be well recommended. Ad- | dres P. J., Box 154. a28 3i Hype's Cugese only 16 cents per lb. at the Family Grogery,—R. K. Brace. [aug 28 Death of a Famous Bandsman, G O O D S | Composer, is dead. At the suits of | grams trom comrades in various districts | raminer. Special te the E ; Lonpon, Aug. 31. the well-known musician and | Godfrey was the far- famed bandmaster of the Grenadier Guards and was noted as a successful conductor of | band cencerts, and also gained much by his} . °,* i suceessful dance and oreratie compositions. | © - —eeeet ee | Fall of aC. P. R, ral COMPLETE, A span of the Canadian Pacific Matios | Bridge at Saint Rose over the Ottawa) River, fell this morning, precipitating six | cars of a freight train into the river. The | span of the bridge broken down is one hun- | } _ NT STAPLE & FANCY | Godfrey, Is NOW -_- Special De spate to the Examiner. Orrawa, Aug. 30. AND ALL IN WANT OF dred and fifteen feet in length: GENERAL CABLE NEWS, Limerick, Aug. 23. | Fifty-seven men had resigned by 11 o’chock | last night. The men have received tele- | D RY CoS DS, expressing their determination to resign in three days unless the five dismissed con- stables are reinstated. —AT THE— The dismissed constables, on hearing the | petition which had been sent to Lord Spen- | cer, declared that they would not re-enter | s the force under any scaalialeies Lowest Frrices J Opinion is prevalent that hundreds of the | men of ten years’ service and under will} shortly resign. The News Dublin despatch says: The people of Limerick have partially become their own police, a large majority of the constabulary having refused further duty. | The men ascribe the blame of the whole | trouble to Clifford Lloyd. Right Rev. Edward Steere, L. L. D.,| Bishop of Central Africa, is dead. Ortrawa, Aug. 29. | A company is being organized here with | A SPLENDID VARIE | y | one million dollars capital, a large portion | been already subscribed, for a new textile and printing cotton factory at Magog, Que- | bec. This will be the first mill of the kind | in Canada. ~ A crit demonstration under the auspices | em of the East York Reform Association, was held at Victoria Park yesterday, in honor | of Hon. Alex. Mackenzie, Hon. Mr. Blake | consented to grace the occasion with his | ' L il t g G ( presence, bnt has not yet consented 0 HON’ a j 68 our 00 8 settle the bill that Mr. McKenzie incurred | for the party and paid out of his own| pocket. i | \ | WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT TO SELECT FROM. BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, - — — Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs jor the Uaritime Provinces. | Toronto, Aug. 31—10 a. m. P el A Moderate winds and continued fine weather. | 6éT hs ey —> <-> | Horsford’s Acid Phosophate. in seasickness is of great value. Its action on the nerves of the disturbed stomach is sooth- Sterns. April 26 1882 DAILY HXAMINER, AU | Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat aad actively to quell the military disturbances which have arisen on the Greek frontiers. | UGUST THIS WE WILL DO! And Maks it Pay, Too. — 1 rom the First Day of September, WE WILL RETALL FOR CASH, BEEF AT STILL LOWER PRICEs. The liberal patronage we received last month warrants us in making this further reduction. A. L. BRIDCES & CO. STORE—HILLSBOROUGH STREET. MARKET STALLS, .v, 12 and 14, | Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1882—1m 2aw rem a ee mee _—_— AUGUST. —— :0: ——— BARGAINS. BARGAINS. ——--- 10: —— DURING THIS MONTH, J.B. MACDOWN ALD WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. — 0 on -wr Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. — —_ 0: Will Clese Out Balence of Ladies’ and Gents’ Straw Hats Very Cheap. +0: — TRUNKS & VALISES Lowest Prices. | Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. QUEEN SrrE&v. J. B. MACDONALD, GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and’all _ kinds ot Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. OPENED THIS WEEK! eS Asien JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtings, Denims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, Cotton Warp, &e¢. WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly Rogpert Orr's OLD Strand ‘|Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the, Intercelovial and Grand Tiunk Railways. vARIS, 1£78. GOLD MEDAL, 1882. NOTICE JUDGE REDDIN Wishes to Sell or Rent His Property Opposite the Railway. Dwelling House, Stables, and large Ware- house, The property fronts 170 feet on Water and 100 feet on Weymouth Street. Also, Horses, Carriages, &c. Convent of Notre Dame, Charlottetown, P. BE. L, STUDIES will be resumed MON DAY, Sept. 4 Terms per Session of five months ; Board & Tuition, English and French, $32.00 MOBO hiss dimin s0sssd Oieisse ame ree 40,00 Aug. 23 18s2—eod till 4th Sept. Convent of the Oongregation de Notre Dame, SOURIs, P. E. I. ATUDIES will be resumed in this instita- tion on the first of September next. Pupils may enter as boarders on very moder- ate terms. August 17th, 1882. DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1882. NTRIES of Grain, Fish, Canned Goods, Dairy Products, and other articles of Home industry, will be received at my offiee, until Monday, the 4th Sept. Next, from parties desireus to compete at the Do- minion Exhibition, 1882, to be held, at Kingston, Ontario, from the 18th to the 23rd of September next. All products or articles entered as above must be delivered at the Seeretary’s office not later than Mouday, Sept. 11th, with the view of forwarding the same (subject to the ap- proval of Judges) to the Dominion Exhibi- tion free of charge to the Exhibitor. By order, ; A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Ch’iown, Aug: 19,’82—eod, wkly tf New Tobacco Factory, RICHMOND STREET. ’PYHE Subscribers wish to,inform the public that they have opeped a TOBACCO MANUFACTORY on. Richmond Street, in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr, Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the trade with Tobacco of all kinds, as good as can be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices, ge” Patronage solicited and orders prompt- ly filled, COYLE & McQUAID. Ch’town, July 31, 1882-——3m 2ew wky 5 jo The New Boarding House, N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry Store, is prepared to accommodate a limited number of boarders and lodgers... Ap- ply to J, Renpa, proprietor. {jy 18 tf EGGS. 500 000 DOZEN WANTED THIS 5 SEASON, for which we are prepared to pay $75,000 IN CASH. A splendid chance for Egg Buyers. to make money by selling to us, We guarantee to pay highest prices. ARTHUR & TOOMBS. May 18, 1882. INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thos: desiring to make money on sipalland medium investments in grain, provisions and stock speculatios, can do so by oper- ating on our plan. From May ist, 1881, to the present date, on in- vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash WHEAT profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting to several times tne original invest- $50 ment, still leaving the original in- STOCKS SiOD i issistise® Eimer oop mission Merchants, tok, Chieago, IN. Ask Your Grocer vestment making money or pay- --~- FOR— Mount Royal Mills Rice, culars and statements of fund W AND YOU NEED sent free. We want responsible agents, who will report on crops aud introduce the plan. No Longer Use Old Rice, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, Aut Wit Secure a ‘Delicious Ale, Fresh, Pare White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. Montreai, June 7, 1842, “THR OLD RELIABLE” {ja STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Lancing by | D. A. McLEOD. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S May 2, 188%. the Cheapest and Best Newspapey pub- and effective. fau 31, eod wkly.)' _— er for the DALLY EXAMINER, BS and Read the WEEKLY EXAMJ- |) NER. Only ONE DOLLAR a year. \3 ed on P, E, Island, COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND aa NUT COAL, which will be solid as cheap as any in the city, - Terms cash, . CAPT. J. HUGHES, Ch’téwn, June 7, 82—%m aw pat pres ‘*) eg pe a " C3 i bs ov - ~ et « iB ap 06 ‘ iz r ‘a » BS ie i a ‘4 in “y _ . > a4 ee +5 d a eo ee _ = ee >» , PRR t - Pa ps — H aes in @ ne A 2 - & F RB pw: BR ‘ates f =i . ‘ ; « i . i i" i 4 ' s 7 se a wa as “ = _ ie oe fs onesies ei eel See nareaeel ii: rege sie