Local aud Other items. EXTRAORDINARY weather ! What's with the stars now ! Eanara.—In the circular on first page referring to temperance cenvention, read " Fall’s Fiali, , insteac of He M. ©. A. Hall. np Ma Wiuiiav MoKaemon, Secretary of the Dominion Exhibition, is in the city making arrangments converning the “Island’s con- tingent.” co itiestedlipe pension Apvices from Washington siate the con dition of President ‘tarfield is now more favorable and encorraving than at any time since he was wounded pupleiegie How. McK exzte Bow aii, Minister of Cus tom, and Mr. Jehnadea, Commiasivmer, left Ottawa yesterday for tue Maritime Provinces on # tour of iaspection —_— an Youre Lapres are to, admitted to Dal housie Collegé, Halifax, and te possess all the rights, immunit)es, easements, privileges, vtc., appertaiuing ty young gentlemen students. Mr. C. B. Wares: has removed his bet aud shee store to the newly fitted up shep on Mes. Stampe ’s corner, where he is doing ? flourishiag busiuess. ‘Ve wish him success. Mr Tromas BrrRMiSGHAM, conductor of the Intercolonial Railway, is at the Rankin. Mr. B. intends spending a few day's fishirg on the Island, and will return via Shediac. We wish him a pleasant time. Tue Brake Comer..-Grip represents tbe Biake comet as now visible-id the Maritime Provinces, being short'y te unfold its ‘*‘lony tale” to the people by tue sea, Another comet ef lesser brilliancy is visible in vhe distance. Tue export trade in hay from the prevince of Quebec is @ much more valuable one than: is generaily snppesed. Between the Ist of September, 1880, and the ist July, 1881, onc hundred thousand tons were exported, the value being $1,230,000, TELEPHONIC communication has been opened between the St. James Sireet Methodist Church, Mentreal, sad private resicdeaces. For iavalids, or when bad weather is on, this mode of ‘‘keeping Subbath” may become popalar.— Za. A cogrecrios, —In Mr. Sparrow's raport, as published in Tuy EXAwINER, the state- ment that Mr. Lairc's ‘ whe t crop Was not so good as last year, but avervged 45 bushels per acre,’ should have read ‘25 bushels per acre.” Grannies A Was#Ineton despatch says one of Gui- teau’s letters, in possession of the District Attorney, reflecia upon Secretary Biaine, and leads te the inference that Guiteau en tertained designs upon Biaine’s life as weil as that of the President. iL Sil walled Tus popularity of the Datty Examiner in the country, and the people’s apprecia tion of it as an advertising medinm, may be judged bp the fact that every tes party, pinic, or festival, held or to be held in the country this summer, is or was advertised in its columns. Merchants take the hint! Bosrsess Marrers,—In sugar, Scotch re- fined is pretty we'Leut of the market, searee y any bav'ng been imported since the —Moneton refinery commenced operations. The market remains pretty sieady, with a slighily ea-ier tendency on the part of refiners, bat fature prices wil! depend on the stock of raw sugars offering iu the markets—Sun. Exccrsionisrs from the United States and the — Provinces are beginniag to arrive here in large numbers, and it is expected that the Island wi'l, this season, be visited by a great mnamber of Amer cans and Canadians who hitherto spent the hot sea on at Saratoga and other weli known water'ng places. The arrival of tourists aud others at the Rankin House alone, last evening, nambeged forty-six persons. Cur-TarLep.—A lew days ago a dog visited Mr. Disney's farm on North River with the evident intévtion of killing Sheep. Mr. D. seared promptly on the scene with gun in hand. "4 om discharging one barrel, and on onaiel ~alts found that he had success- quiring re» 7 ; fuliy cur-tailed °°“ intrader, The tail was found in good preserva *? iP the sheep fieki, bat the canine has not since, 2 beard of, Tae Fifth Avene Theatre Ce. open f° a short season at the Academy ef Music to- night. The ‘‘ Barnker’s Daughter,” a play which is highly pra‘sed by the press ef Hal- ifax, will be produced. This Company is a large and a good one, and while in Halifax was patronized by the Marquis of Lorne and the Commander of Her. Majesty’s forces. We bespeak for them a good sea- son here, . Two Mew Drowxep Wate Fisuine.— Capt. Hoskins, ef the schr. *‘ Dart” arrived at Canso, N. S., on Sunday, reperts that on Monday, 4th inst., while tending trawls, a dory, coritainin, tvo men, Willlam Reyoold, of Caso, and James Baiker, of Gaysboro, was eapsized aud drewied before assistance reach- ed them. Reynold leaves a wife and soveral children. Baiker was. unmarried. Tux Stipendiary Magistrate showid be highly commended-fer his efforts in clear- ing the city of nuisances, in the shape ef filthy yards and cuthouses, Yesterday two citizens were fined twenty dollars each, under the Nuisance Act, and to-day two othets were fined five dollars each. If fines like these continue to be imposed, it would dowbly pay seme citizens to keep their yards and » eutheuses” thoroughly cleaned. Mr. Henry Cyioway, of Malpeque Road, brought to this city to-day the reipains of four sheep, killed by dogs on his farm, this morning. _ Mr. Chowan states that his flock was attacked by two large ferocious, dogs early this morning. Four sheep were killed eutright, two more fatally wounded, while ten others were horribly maimed. The degs were shot and killed. Their owners are well known, snd Mr. Chowan will sue the owners of these. dogs for the damage done to hia flock. Tux Teroperance Convention which meets im this city on Tuesday next, the 19th, seems to be most opportune. All good citizens are anxious that the mew law, to come in force ne xt month, shall be enforeed nd respected We trust the _ conven- sion will resalt in substantial and rmanent § good All persons ‘who i I her ave received circulars will remem that as Tuesday is market day® the conven- tion will be bel! in Full’s Hall, and not in AO TELE DA LONDON ZO. We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING AILY EXAMI me LT AA ETE NER, JULY 14, 1881 wnetaalil a et Ri ae NS eg eee inept . * ¥ en a ~* < ‘ : “eke * i esssaesstqpenatensoa soressanananssuasocausenmeneeausmanatensesneenmneaetii ig RTATIONS. The Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and Retail. May 10, 188i, TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. | For the convenience of excursioniste and vthe's, we pablish the following Time Table which bas been arranged from official tables: — | ‘Traias leave this city for Summerside Tiguish, Alberton, and all points west, at 6.3 & m, 9200 m,and 435 p.m, the first at 6 30 connecting at Summerside with the steamer for Point da Chene, Trains also leave this city for Georxetown, Souris, and all points east, at 6.45 a. m., aud 4p. m. Trains arrive in the city daily; from Sum. merside, A’berton and Ticnish, and all points west, at 10 15a. m, 4.35 p. m, and 8.80 p. m. From Georgetown, Gruris, and all_peints east, at 10 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. The steamer ‘‘Heather Belle” leaves Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlottetown every Tues- lay, Wednesdays and Thursday morrings, at 7 oe clock, calling at Chiea Point and Halli- day’s Wharves, returning from Cha ‘lettetown to Grwell same evening, at 3 o’cleck, remain- ing at rush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday evn’z returning to Char- ‘ettetewn, arviving about 8,30 o'clock p, m., and when tide permits, ou one of these days. the Steamer will run to Vernon River Bridge Will Jeave Charlottetown for Crapand every Friday snd Saturday, according te tides till Ist of November, and not after (every alternate Friday the Steamer will remain at Crapaud Wharf ever nicht) The steamer ‘Southport ” leaves Ferry Wharf at £.30a. m_, on Tuesdays and Satur- days for Mount Stewart, returning at 7 a m, ealling at Cranberry and Hickey’s wharves. | Also, leaves Charlottetown about 3 p. m., | same days, (tide permitting) for Meunt : Stewart ' Leaves. Charlottetewa on Mondays and Fri- days for Shaws Whar!, feturning at 7a m., | calling at Westville and Rocky Point. Leaves Charlottetewn again at 4 p. m., for West River. On Sundays steamer leaves Chaclottetown | fer Rocky Pointat 9a. m., L15 p. m., and 2.20 p m.; returning willleave Rocky Point at 9.30 a. m., 1.45 p. m., and 4.25 p. m as] On week days a sail beat leaves Recky . d ———0:0 Poiat Wharf and Pownal Wharf, Charlotte- town, as follows:— Rocky Point, at $ am | Ch’tewa, at 9am! . “e ‘ 16 c« [ ae Ll ae ‘6 “ 12.39 p m f Zpm é a 4 fF Se 4 se es se 5 «<4 ce 6 oe ma On Mendaysa and Fridays the sail boat will | Ee rok Leave at 4.20 instead of 4 p, m, ar Wars ; A Steamer Jeares Steam Navigation Wharf, iu this city, for Pietou Landing every Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Satvrday mornings | train for Halifax. Returnirg same days A steamer algo makes daily trips between | Summerside aud Pomt du Chene, connects | with the express train to and from this city | and with the tryin at the Peint for St John. ; ST. JOHN & MAINE RAILWAY. | Trains leave Depot, Water Street (Ferry), . ay ee daily (Sundays excepted) as follows : : a ao 815 am. (Express) fer Bangor, Portland, = e : Bos on, St. Andrews, St. Stephen, Wood- . = = stock, Fredericten and intermediate statiens. 4.10 p. m. (Accom) for Predericton aad intermediate Stations. 8 p. m. (Express) Saturdays excepted Trains svriye et Depot, Water Street (Ferry) | daily (Sundays <xcepted) as follows : 10.15 a. m. (Express) from Fredericton and : intermediate Stations. 7.00 am. (Express) Mondays or from | Boston, Portiand, Bangor, St. Andrews, 8¢. | Ste shen, Woodstuck and intermediate Stations | 10.15 a.m. (Acsom.) from Fredericton and | intermediate Stations. j 5.50 p.m. (Express) from Boston, Portland, | Banor and intermediate Stations. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO’Y, Steamers leave pier, Reed's Poiut, St. John, WN. B., every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8a.m., for E sport, Portland , a2 Boston. Returving every Monday, Tues- | day, \, ssnceday aad Friday merbings leave Charioitetown every { 3oston Stea o ; 2 | Boston Steamer ~ glock, and arrive in| Thursday eveving at 5 i Charlottetown every Tuesday. Seciety Birectory, Charlottetown. | FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. St. John's Lodge, No. 1, mests 2nd Tuesday, Water Street. { Victoria Lodge, No, 2, meets 4th Wednesday, ' Water Street. King Solomon Ledge, No. 9, meets Ist Mon- day, Water Street. Alexandra Reyal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd Wednesday, Water Street. TEMPERANCE SOCTETIES. Prinee Edward Division No. 1,8. of T., meets every Wednesday, Queen Street. ‘ Victoria Division No, 4, S. of T,, meets every | Monday, (Queen Street. i Y. M. C. A. Division No. 102, 8S. of T., meets | every Thursday, Y. M. C. A. Building. | St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence and Benevolent | Society, meets every alternate Sunday | evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall New Domizicu Section No. 2, Cadets of Tem- peraiee,meeta every Friday Queen Street, megane ane amawem ' cuARPPARLE SouLETIBS. Beneyolen’ Irich) Society, meet§ quarterly, in | St, Patrick's Hia'L- ' St.-Vincett de Poul Society, “treets “every | Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODY-FELLOWS. ; a i St. Lawretite Lodge No. 8, meets every Mon- | day, Queen Street. : Wildey Lode No. 27, mecta every Friday, } Prince Street. ' Port ja Joie Encampment, meets ist Wed- | nesday, Queen Street. LITERARY SOCIETINA. } So. osephiskigorary Sogiety, meets every ‘altéerpate Sunday, in St. Patrick's Hall, \ 0) (evAu aARCancm. | Prince Edward Council No. 132, meets every | alternate Tuesvay in Y. M.G, A. Building. | - oo ion ee STORE. cannot be beat. EE = JULY AND Prices Very Low for Cash. = AUG _GEOR Se eee UST! J. Lb. Macdonald, Queen Street, Will during the next two months sell at STILL LOWER PRICES, and many lines will be CLEARED OUT AT COST. He would respectfully request people from the country visiting to make purchases, to visit his POPULAR CHEAP Ladies will find the Cheapest Prints, Grey and White Cottons; Dress Goods, in Casmeres, French Merinos, Black and Colored Lustres, Baizes, Buntings, Tasso Linens, &., &c; Straw Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Satins and Velvets, Fringes, Laces, Tassc!s, aid every novelty as produced. Gentlemen will find Ready-made Clothing, in Worsted, Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in great variety and very Cheap. Special attention is directed to my stock of Worsted and Tweed Cloths, having a very large Stock, and at prices that Clothing made to order in the very best style and workmanship, to suit everyone from a year old toa hundred. the city Pia. nke ; ee , Sty: aol aa a — 5 >* wane ‘ow sr ae LY ie ne ® . euebees =» Se oo Se | GRAND Tea Party \ T ALBERTON. The Congregation of the Roman Catholic Church at Alberton intevd having a TEA PARTY on the beautiful grounds near their Chureh, on Thursday, 21st July, inst, Uh, come to the West, Oh, come there with me, ‘Tis a land of bright verdure that springs from the sea, Where fair plenty sits crowned on her emerald throne, Oh, come to the West, and don’t come alone. Those wishing a good day’s sport cannot | | fail te be pleased, as the Committee have porneee a variety of amusemenis, includin, faces, Dancing Booths, Quoits, Swings, &c. The Committee will spare no pains to pro- vide the Refreshment Saloon in such a mauncr TEKA—My stock this season I can specially recommend as|s-+e tickie the palates of all, St. Parrick’s Bxass BAnp will be in at- , ‘. ‘ : a } being very superior in flavor and quality, 5 to 10 Ib. lots, Very | tendance. J. B&B. MACDONALD, Cheap. July 14, 188l1—wkly, wkly pa t -——— CLOSING-OUT SALE or— We have decided te leave the Island this year, and NOW OFFER GUR WHROLE STOCK OF » eaints, Oils., d&c., &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. at ha'f-past seven e’clo’k, connneting with the Spxcrat Price ror Larcs Lots. - - - - - BarRGAINS FOR ALL A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne 3} BACK Fi D AMERICAN STYLE? —AN RPELIVERED EVERY SATURDAY NIGH, D— 0:0—— Parties wishing to have a pet of deliciously prepared Pork and Beans delivered at their house every Saturday night, will leave their orders at BEER & Where sample can be seen. GOFF’s, PRICE 20 CENTS PER POT (3 PINTS.) Charlottetown, July 4. '81—3aw GREAT BARGAINS ——jN—— RESS GOODS, LDP — % 83. Queen Street, AS I AM~ANXiOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, a. W. TREMAINE. For Sale or to Let. rip AT Freehold Property, with a front of | s a a Re ae Cc. F. STACKPOLE. PIC-NIC TEA PARTY SUPPLIES. Assorted Syrups | and Lime Juice. Confectionery ‘ large Assortment. an Buiscuits. On dranght & in bettles Choice quality and Cheap. Fresh and nice va- rieties, And a general stec« of TEA PARTY SUPPLIES, We invite all Tea Party Committees to call on DB. June 27, 81. BEER & GOFF. TO LET! OR a term of years, with the right of | July 6, ’8l—wkly purchase, several Building Lots, pleasant- eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- | ly situated at the head of Upper Hillsborough ‘four feet on Sydney Strect, the House con-| Street, Apply to tt | W i | taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, | W bol. Weal, OR, i Can he tarned into one Dwelling by unlock-! June 8—2aw tf WAN RED by. G; Fy SPACK POOL, at the! rket Hall. The public meeting at igh} wil be held in the Market Hail. Sprig Park Wool Shop, June 27, ‘81 Apply ou the premises to . ' MRs. BOSWALL. March 12, 1881—tf L pdt ab bedatie ing a door. P. DesBRISAY, | A Special Train will leave this city at 7 jo’cleck. a. m., and on return will leave Al- | berton at 530 p. m. Queen St., Charlottetown. From Ch’town to Alberton and return, $1 00 FARES : ** North Wiltshire and return...... 90 ** County Line and returm.......... 76 | ‘Kensington and -retarn........... 60 ‘¢’- Summerside and return.......... 6 ‘© Wellington and retura,.... 0020s 5 i. Rees Ce ae + |; © OQ Leatyand seture...2..5..29.... 25 ‘* Bloomfield and reburn............ 20 ae Qo Tignish and return... ; Tickets for Tea will he sold with excursion tickets at all stations aloug the line. JAS. F. WHITE, Sec’y to Com. Walter A. Woods’ AMERICAN iMOWERS! —AND— REAPERS ! “fen ee eee ~s Alberton, July 4, ’81. JUST KECHIVED} A Shipmennt of the above Celebrated Mowers and Reapers from Hovsiac Falls, New York. Farmers in wart of a first-class Mower er Reaper from this notable firm should not fail to call at eur Warerooms, No. 155 Upper Queen Street, and examime our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are superier to any Canadian manufacture, in Durability, Ligntness of Draft, and Workmanship. We have al so received a round lot of the Cossitt’s Patent Improved Ittaca Horse Hay Rake—the Best in the Market. gar Parmers, don’t forget the place. Horne, Pierce & Co., 155 Upper Queen Street. Ch’tewn, July 6, ’81—2aw, wkly lm HATS. . HATS. Just Received! A LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDO® Felt Hats, Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN FUR HATS! ~“*““BEST VALUE FOR CASH. "’ F, LEPiGe & CO. BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE - TSVHE pl to get your Printic EXAMINE PRINTIN sHOOMB the EXAMINE done is @ GE DAVI#S & CO. a ee ———eP SIGN OF THE Blue Flag, No. 53 QUEEN STREET. i AVING REMOVED FROM STAMPER's CORNER, we offer the Balance of our Large Stock --OF— BooTs AND SHO: AT A SACRIFICE ! The Stock must be cleared out. EH. W. SMITH. Charlottetown, July 5, ’81—4i wkly TEA AT BELFAST. F i \HE Members of the Belfast Presbyterian _ Church intend holding the proposed TELA On — Wednesday, 20th July, ON THE BEAUTIFUL Grounds of John MeDouald, Esq., Near Piverrs brings. Proceeds in aid of the. hureh, Everything will be done to sustain our charactor consist- ent with Christian propricty. should the day prove uufavortebly, Tea wiil be held oa the folowing day, Tea on the table at one o'clock, p.m, Tickets 25 cents foradults. Children under 12 years half price; to be had on the grounds, By order, D. R. McDONALD, See’y. Belfast, July 7,’81—wkly 2i pres Dry Goods. Dry Goods, Good Will and ‘nterest in an Established Dry Goods Business, ONE OF THE BES! BUSINESS STANDS IN THB CITY, Robart Orr & Co’s Old Stand, Queen St. —_—_—_—— A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST. as subscribers intending a change in their business, offer for sale their poed will and interest in ‘the Dry Goods portion of their business. The stock on hand at lst June amounted to $3 ,000, and consisted, in p'rt, of Casimeres, Merivos, Cords, Lastres White ani Grey Cotions, Printed Cottons Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Velvets, Silks, Satins Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Corsets, Handker- chiets, Shirtiny, Ticking, Flannels, Braces, White and Faucy Shirts, Dawask, Lincus, Towelling, Tweeds, Casimne, Broad Ciotha, Pilot, Beaver, Presiden, Ulster and Nap Cloths, Brown. and Fancy Daek, Sai! Duck Ciotbing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Oii Cloth, &c. A fuli and complote assortuicut, ibe Goods are all new, and in good coudition. To @ person or party with some capital this isa grand opportunity to invest, as the busi- ness is established and paying, The premises will be let for a term of years, An ioventory of the stock is being prepared, end will be open for inspection to intending purchasers at our office on and after Tuesday, the Sth inst., where all necessary information may be had. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P, E. Island. July 1, 1891—3w 3aw, wky pat ne 3w Liy 5 st john tel 3w tri wkly, bx chren 6i CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT : Hon Sir.Wm. P.HOWLAND,C.B., K.C.M.G, VIOR-PRESIDENTS : Hen. Wm. McMASTER, Wim. ELLiOT, Esq. —-- —— Attention is directed to the SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES afforded by this Associa ivn to persons insuring upon the ten-payment life plan, as compared with the uniform Bonus of Two and a half per Cent. plan. Policy No, 7, $5,000--C. L. A. Actual Resuits for (1880. Teuth year of policy :— _ Cash, $111.45, or bonus addition, $260 Results under two ae a half per cent. benas Pp oa Cash, $52 05, or bonus addition, $125 Difference in iavor of the Confederation Lifc profits— ash, $59.40, or boaus addition, $135 Profits do net cease with the payment of the premiums in the 10th year, but continue during the existence of the poli¢y. Paid-up policies in this class, in the case o! surrender, carry profits. Policies non-forfeitable after they have been in foree two years, and INDISPUTABLE after THREE YEARS. J. K, McDONALD, Manaving Director. June 27, ’31.—1i3i UBSCRIBt for the DAILY EXA* /NER AT THE EXAMINER OFFIGE, Sukestegs pert met Sor Poe i ge RE eee ee re ae an cS Tr ga oT Si ‘ 4 FR creme tan -