PR. ete eeeapeneee Fi i” i‘ ninehtieeieeememeetede ee eee = eine { i} i hb | ik | Ly —e ne os tlt —_* Tue Datty EXAMINER. IULY 28, 1882 : William Westzale, the Sn. man mentiones h ; + In vecral lia@puate estercay, was i o..on. the. Lbth. of ‘ ‘ > arresicd al I Mer ls Cabell July He was taken 1 his own contessi and says t! ve left.Laablin on the might « the th f May by steamer to Swansea Thence..be. shipped.to Tucahas,.ander.the name O Been, on the Butsh barque ** Gladston Nhe Yiames of the accom plices and fu letails of the murders wer i by ion before the’ British | { I thes I fo: seit evident reasons K tat preso The British foreim ‘ ‘2 communicated with, and SQ : f i val ~ will be neces ary bef re the pri can be tratisferred to England his tel ill be ¢ 1 ed Ih CONSEeG te nce ol the Ve n Government having mn extradition treaty with: England. So far, the cdnfession of the mah sgéms geruin eriongh; and it 1s likely that justice will recéwwe her due. It can scarcely be ‘pro bable that Westgale is anxious to réteive a free passage to England ‘under such un favorable conditions. His voyage will Ce rtainly not be a very co"! portable one. at td oy tibia Sul) Shediac. Salubrious Shediac 43 gaining , the, reputation being, one of the most salubrious Suliiver resorts ia the Provinces. The hotel accom 1; the sylvan swlitudes ol mudations ane good; and the pleasaut pathways which cluster round the victnity are the delight of the wearied worker seeking recreation.; The facilities for sya-bathing, are complete, and the bracing atmosphere is just.the thing fur invalids... The hosts of the hotels meet the demand mad> upou them in a. fair spirit, and do not disgust their visitors by inoidi nate Visitors wo Shediac. from the Upper Provinces cannot do better than take arun oyer to our own ‘‘zem of, the sea.” We promise them, a treat in the wa of pastoral beauty h can ouly be obtained from; the. delicious breczes which blow around our sea-girt Isle. charges. : oo) ‘lhe Channel Tunnel. Some time ego the Board of Trade sent an iftimatijn to promoters of the Channel Tunnel deurati@ing a tessation the of . the wotlk. Pendimy av vflicial mvestigatior This was followed by acourteous req > forthe selection of a convenient day..fer est the Board te Mspect the works. was taken of this, and after many weeks of patient waiting, the Board has.ay plied for aucmder in Chancery to wake the prowo tera, of Tunnel. show pwhat they are dou &: and what they have done, beiow the surtvce. It is now known that Sir Edward the “His Tro and a bracing up which | Ne notice | AE SAL THE DAIL TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. THE GATEST TRLEGRAMS: ACTIVE A RA BS I iV | T'o the Editor of the Examiner, ops Open Fire, | Sperirrt to the Eraminer: ALEXANDRIA, July 28. advancing to- numbers Arabi are in great The f wards the British lines rees f | Che native troops are in splendid condition, | sand well to the fire, and do not fear to spproach within range of the English. Che Egyptian soldiers aré’ now near the lines of the English between Ramleh and i this District are that Hon. Samuel Prowse will gain his election by a good majority |The people in all parts of the District gen- | erally are resolved to support the man who | for years has been their active, energetic, | | Aboukir, and firing is taking place from | l both sides, Arabi Threatens the | sultan, | Special to the Examiner. } Cons?ANTINOPLE, July 28. | The Sultaa has just received a stinging selected by the Grit faction, and are skiiled communication from Arabi, in which the | in the work of slander, and detraction. Egyptian leader threatens to oppose the | But despite all their malice and low,unman- | Turkish troops with all bis available furces, ae Canada Welcomes Special to the Examiner. Loxpon, July 28. } The Lord Lieutenant. of Ireland,is. in communication with the Colonial Seeretary concerning an extended emigration to Cavada. Thousands of loyal Irishmen are waiting for Government aid tu assist them } to emigrate, With Bugland, Deputies Postpone Their Vote. French | Specie] Despatch. to the Examiner. Paris, July 28. » 4 Uy Phe French Deputies .would,not.allow | the debate on the war credit to come jvote. They asked for a ‘he debate was postponed, fpendivg im- portant negotiations, and cdrisultation of e Freycinet with England. ‘Fatherland vs Fovéigalands, | 250 bris. WHITE BUNS choice Sup, Extra, Watkins jas been gbstinately evading the | props sedsunpection, and has been :pushing| Special to the Examiner. on the work ment. level-headed that man, ie has lent himself to the. task making the work so unpopular by frustra- ting the at tempts jeot. journalists and leadmg men. The lun- cheons and wine taken under the sea were advertised over the world; but now, whew the authorities and the public wish to know about this work in the dark, Sw Edward, true to. the *‘ cussedness” human vature, places every way of throwing light upon the subject. Sir Edward and the promoters are now employed in tke art_of trying to read around, and to evade an order in Chancery. But that is an operation as difficult as tun- nel-boring, and ts scarcely worth the game. ali tie +e + Tae Army and Navy Gazette recom- merids the institution of a Court of Honor to'take charge of certain cases of military seandal in which the * authorities vill not ibterfere’ and ‘ officers will not act.” Of the eases which might come before such a court the following is given as an instance : Athears that 6 accuses him of having sent an anonymous letter about him to the editor of a journal who has forwarded B the manuscript. A demands a court of inquiry, denying the charge toto. Bat B says he is satisfied from cer- tain resemblances and hy the anthority of experts that A wrote the letter. B there- fore says that A lies. If, being refnsed a cegurt of inquiry, they appeai to the laws fomredress, the charge is repealed under oMh, and the defendant,takes his oath that he is mot.guilty. Each asks the jury not to believethe other on oath. ‘Yet they are both, officers and gentlemen! Such a spectacle, the Gazette thinks, should be avoided in the interests of. the service, and suggests a Court of Honor as the remedy. tn —— oe ee Tus Montreal Star divects. attention to the sketches on the P. KE. Island land question which appear in the Telegraph,and Says, An interesting sketch of Prince Edward Is- land is being contributed to the St. Jehn, N. B., Telegragh. Aw ongst other things is the history of the well known struggles between the lauded proprietors and the tenantry. In fhe face of ‘the report that Mr. ‘Glad. stone ‘hed’ turncd ‘his attention to'the ‘Is- land, with a vwew to applying the same rethedy tothe Irish land prevances that has eficetnally settied the Pruce Edward Island troubles, the remarks of this writer are, worthi qeopng + Agaimthe Siar says:— Whether ‘sneHi'a schéme would be applicable to Ireland isa matter of diversity of opinion, but it is worthy, event=, of grave consideration. ee Tur death of the Hon. Geo. P. Marsh, U. 8S. Minister to Italy, is announced, He was distingnished as an author, as well As otherwise, one of his best works being entitled, ‘‘ The~Katth” as Modified by Human Action. s Sem *Woeartc —MF. John Donahue, of Frederic- ten, challenges trick Naule, of st: John, to row him a race }} mie and turn from Berry’s mul, Fredericton, for $100 a side. Donahne expresses bis willingness to put up 850 forfeit with the sporting editer of any Fredericton paper Nagle may indicate. in. GLADSTONE’s s*atement that he agreed with Mr Bright’s\principles but not With the eae of a. recalis the trite saying wou: ag ro ** avin i ie avour of a law but “avin its at ol much at all in spate of the national senti i Siw Ecvard is considered to be-a | and it seems. strange) hace decrease f the public and official | authorities to gain information on the sub- f Wheo the work was first started Sic} Edward. was profuse in his invitations to, of | obstacle in che | New York, July 28. The emigrants frou Germany to America d 10,000. in comparison with of} the arrivals of the sawe month last year. Latest. Canadian News i Ninister-al Decision on Tea ‘CHAPLEAU ENTERS THE CABINET, | And Mousseau Becomes A Premier, —_—- t | ¥ . . . | Special te the Examiner. | | Monrrea, July 28. The Minister .of Customs has decided that the recent importations of tea entered }at New York and subsequently entered | here free, are liable to » differential daty of } ten per cent. Orrawa, July 28 | Chapleau is to enter the Dominion | Cabinet in the place of Mousseau_ who assumes the Premiership of the Quebec Government. GENERAL j } | | NEWS, ALEXANDRIA, July 26. At Cairo the slowness of our military preparations daily strengthens ‘the position of Arabi. Leading Egyptians here declare | that if the troops only arrive by the latter jepd of Augist, Arabi; meantime.will have /ample time to consummate the ruin of the | country. Efforts are being made to cireul- |ate the Khedive’s proclamation declaring | Arabi a rebel throughout Egypt. ‘The enemy's patrols are very vigilant, sd we get no information of what is passing be- youd the range. of our glasses. Thé enemy's position, though strony, is much less tormidable than was the Boer position |} at Laing’s Neck. |. The, Eyyptian vessel Charkeh left this | morning te take on -board the garrison at | Abouikic, which has declared its loyalty to | the Khedive, and to land a party. to Spike | the guns.on the works. .She has not yet returned. The garrison numbers 2,000. Lonpon, July 26. The Times Alexandria correspondent says the apartments ofthe brother of: the Khecive, at Ramleh Palace, were broken |into and «the “frupks looted by Engtish | treaps. © Phe genéral good behavior ot the | Briust@nables me-'to chronicle this aga singniar exception. {Mavnip, July 26. The-infernal machine sent to Senor Sag- asta was clumsily contrived: The act, probably, was without political signifi- cance. Orrawa, July 26. Dy. Thorburn, late Principal of the Col. legiate Institute; A. D. Decelles, assis ant librarian of © Parliament, and Peter Lesueur have been appvinted to form the Board of Examiners under.the new Civil Service Act. 3 No changes in the Civil Sarvice will be made until after the summer vacations. Sir Leonard Tilley and Sir Charles Tup- per leave for home to-morrow, | St. Jouy’s, N. F., July 36, The brigantine ‘‘Queen of Beauty,” henee to Sydney, collided with? the — steamer ‘* Philino,”. off Capa. Pine, this morning. Both vessels were badly damaged, especi ally the brigantine. Sane declined assist- ance, however, and the steamer came to this port, i | | | | Ireland. | *=** | | /canvas hotels and canvas eating houses, of which there are between twenty and thirty. ‘De Freycinet in Consultation’ | i } 125 « DUART 13 & Very good «pportanity for any person | O50 “ NEW NATION wanting a Farm near the city to get suited. | og ee Plan at the office of 125 NE PLUS ULTRA, 250 sé CHAMPION, | WILLIAM DODD, j 125 2.) be July 28, 82-— } Auctioneer, | = -K. D. CORNMEAL, 'men to adopt, for the purpose, if possible, | 2,000 inhabitaniés. Flour atid Cornmeal. La non ern DIED. On the th July, at ‘Teignmouth, Knglane, ht eos Mery Magdalene Sou hey, aged 54 yeare, We do not held owrselves responsible for the | w daw of the late Col Wim. Southey, Madras opinions or statements of our correspondents. | raff Corps, and daughter of the late Cl, CoRRESPON DENTE. | | Peter Stewart, R. H. A. At Charlottetown, on the 24th inst , vulsion of the nerves, Teresa Currie, the | 23rd year of her age, dearly beloved and | much respected by her friends and acquaint. | May she rest in peace. 4} ot con- The Murray Harbor Biection. im prospects in | ances. Dear sister, you have left us, And your loss we deeply feel; But tis God who has bereft us, He can ail our sorrows heal. Drak The election Simm, and faithful representative. The best prof that can be given for the -fact that Mr. | j | | | Pate | RETURN OF THE POPULAR| P owen By ae ee TAVERNIER-LEWIS ficial to his coustituents, is that to day his opponents are driven to the most unfair DRA Vj ATIC GON Ys] aud ummanly tactics that it is possible fox of defeating him. Knowing, as his oppon- ents full well do, that they cannot success fully attack Mr, Prowse opeuly, on any publie question, in a manly way, they are circulating falsehoods of the worst kind, in order, if possible, to stir up prejudices against him in those portions of the Dis. trict the most remote from his place of business, and where he is not personally so well kn wn. The emissaries employed are WHO WILL APPEAR AT | ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 3isr AND AUGUST Isr. | TWOoONEHW PLAYS) MONDAY EVENING, the great Comedy entitled Joshua Whitcomb, | as performed over 2000 times in the U. S. | j TUBSDAY, the Evant of the Season, Dion Boucicault’s Celebrated Drama, ly plotting, Hon. Samuel Prowse willbe declared the winning candidate on Monday ELrcror. Murray River, July 25, 1882. Tue rumber of tents used as residences in Winuipeg would, if placed in one field, make quite a tented city. There are between 300 and 400 tents, representing between 1,500 and This does not include the ——-|ARRAH NA POGUE, with full cast, Music, Songs, great sceni> elfects,and large corps of auxilliaries. HOTEL ARRIVALS. STtASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH, July 24-—-R P Johnstone, West Chester, Penn.; F Jacobs, wife and three children, do. 25—Mrs L FL Davies, three children and nurse, Charlottetown; J Murry, Brockville, Ont. Admisssion 25 and 35 cents; Reserved seats 50 cents; for sale at Dir. Dodd's. jy 26 VALUABLE FARM (harlettctown Royalty. | RANKIN HOUSE, | July 27-—Chas Griffin, St Jobn, N B; LB | Knight, do; J K Plammcer, Houlton, Me. | July 283—Ed.J Emralinger, Montreal; Thomas | Holden, Belleville, Ont.; S B Burdett, do; J to,@| W Verner, Montreal: A Power, Ottawa. ee postponement, | YO te sold by AUCTION, on WEDNES-| DAY, 9th of August next, at 12 o clock, | atthe « K-nsington brewery,” all that fract | of land in tlie Royalty of Charlottetown, com-| prising about +) acres, situated near the property of Benjamin E, Wright, Esq , and at | preseat owned by the Merchants Bank. This [* STORE AND TO ARRIVE, — nti eesti 50 sacks \ } FENTON Tf. NEWBERY, July 28—dly pat Oi, sj ne 2i, wkly 2i Sugar and Molasses, 7 ARRIVE per J. J. BILL, due here from Barbadoes first week in August, 39 hhds. choice GROCERY SUGAR, s Kensi AN.D LAND. O be sold by AUCTION, cn WEDNES-| DAY, 9th of August, at eleven o'clock, | on the premises, the Kensington Brey ery, | 100 puns. } with all the Plant conuected there. | 15 tierces > Bright BARBADOES MOLASSES | “''. Also, the Lands adjoining _ com. 10 bris. — } prising ~ abort 3) ~ acres fronting on --ALS0 IN STORE— the Upper and Lower St, Peter’s Road. The Land is divided into acre lots. and 15 hhds. PORTO RICO SUGAR, 50 bris. REFINED SUGAR, 25 puns. TRINIDAD MOLASSES. FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 23—dly pat 5i, sj ne 2i, wkly 2i «ffords au excellent opportunity for parties | requiring pasture land close tothe city. Verms—25 per cent. down; the balance in our years, with interest at 6 percent. Sale positive, No reserve, lan to be seea at my office, By order of the Liquidators of the Bank of P. &, Island, Dominion of Canada: Province of Prince Edward Is!and, iN THE SUPREME COURT, WILLIAM DODD, July 25, 1882. Auctioneer JULY 26th. In the matter of an Act of the Puar- sanegremmamereene lament of Canada, sed in th: ie tty fit “year vot “er present ate| Finished & for Sale To-Day jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitnied an ’ Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insur- ance Companies, Loan Companies, Build ing Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward AT THE P. E. ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOCMS BRUULMS, KING SQUARE, A large assortment of Cane Chairs. R: ckers, Easy Chairs of all kinds, another new lot of Cornices (very fine), + ommon| Chairs, better and cheaper than ever) cflered for sale in the city, Picture Mouldings «nd Frames, M. BURCHE:, | July 26, 1882—1w Isiand an Iusolvent Banking Company, N OTICE is hereby given that on TUES. VAY, the first day of August next, A. D. 1882, Mr. Jus ice Peters will s*nction the sale by Auction by the Liquidators of the ubove-named Banking Company, ot the fol- lowing personal property, namely : 5 Fishing Beats, 2 Boat Sails, 900 boxes of Lobster Cane (flat and reund). 2000 Trap Heads, 350 Trap Bows and Frames, 5 tons Manilla aud Hemp Rope (nearly new), 90 Trawl and Boat Anchors, 2 casks Japan Varnish, 2 casks Tur- pentine, 2 carboys Acid; t.dezen Tinsmith’s Soldering Stoves, lot of Soldering frons, 300 los. of Solder, 2 boxes ‘Lrap Nails, 1 Coa) Cook Sitove,1 Iron Pump and Hose, 40 Gul- vanized Draining Trays, and a lot of articles belonging to a well-appointed Lobster Bac. tory. Ualese cause to contary be shown before the said Mr, Justice Peters, at Judges Cham- bers, in the Law Courts Building in Char- Jottetown, in said Province, on that day, at the hour of eleven o’ctock of the forenoon, by any of the: creditors, contributories, share- holders or’ mémrbers “of the said-above mep- ticned Banking Company. Dated this 28th day of July, A D. i882, D. HODGSON, Prothonotary. CLOSING OUT! Lobster. Factory lant, _—_ AM instructed by the Liquidators of the Bank of Prince Edward Island to sel) at AUCTION, on Peake’s No.2 Whaif, ven TUESDAY,'si August nextat 2 o'clock ,p.m,, | 5 Fishing Boats 2 Boat Sails, 900 boxes Lobster Cans (flats 2000 Trap Heade, 350 Trap Bews and Frames, 5 tons Manilla and Hemp Rope (nearly nes), 90 Traw! and Boat A nchors, 2 casks Japan Varnish, 2 casks Turpentine, 2 carboys Acid, 1 dozen Tinsmith s Soldering Stores, Lot of Soldering Irons 309 lbs. of Solder 2 boxes Trap Nails, 1 Coal Cook Stove, 1 Iron Pomp ana Hose, 40 Galvanized Draining Trays, and a jot of articles belonging to a well appointed Lobster factory, —ALSo— at the same time, where she now lies Lear the St am Navigation Company's Wharf, foot of Great George Street, the Screw Steam Tug Winnie, about 10 tons burthen. Terms—60 days for sams over $50; under that sum, cash and rounds), a losing-out Sale. | AM instructed by the Assignee of Charles I. Morrison and John H Cathrae, to sell by AUCTION, at their Store, Queen Street on THURSD\Y NEXT, 3rd Angust at 3; o'leck, all the stock-in-trade, consisting ot Hats and Caps, Readymade Clothing, Shiris Collars and Ties, Rubber Coats, a quantity of Scotch Tweeds and other Goods; also the Shop Furniture, together with one Fire. proof Sate; also 2 Lady’s Seal Skin Sacques and some Gents’ Fur Caps. Sale positive No reserve, WILLIAM DOD». Auctioneer. Also, at the same time, by order vf the Merchants Bank, the unexpired lease of the shop and premises, free of Rent, for about 17 years, Terms a: gale, Cl,'town, July 28, %82. WD, ? WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, July 24,'82~eod | Will be on the berth early in August, and 20 boxes Chewing ngton Brewery 30 kegs Twist ” YT BXAMINER, TULY 28, 1882. FOR» LONDON TENDERS- AND LIVERPOOL DIREST, The Clipper Brig Aipheta A. NEILSON, Master, | } will sail from Charlottetown for London, oe B, About the 15th August Next. — ALSO— , The Splendid Clipper Barken fine, “ ETHEL BLANCHE,” AL?!X. MeLie@pD, Master, Sail for Liverpool, G. B., about the | 18theof August next. LOBSTERS carried at very lowest rates, ! Wiil Warehouse receipts will be given, and| goods stored free of warehouse Charges For further particulars apply to the owners PEAKE BROS. & CO. 27, 1882—3aw ‘ | Ch’town, July NOTICE. ‘J AVING jomed the firm heretofore known as Barrett & Williams, I umber and Coal Dealers, | take this opportunity of soli- citing for the firm the liberal p tronayge which has, In the past, been extended to me. The firra,;will hereafter be kaown Willams & Co. as as B AUGUSTUS DOWN, Pownal Wharf, Ch’town, Joly 14,’82. tf CARVELL BROTHERS Flour, Sintec Tea, Tobacco. Soap. Pails. &KC., &C., &c. Pp STORE, + $60 barrels FLOUR, 80 ** Granulated. SUGAR, me ** Yellow a — Jamaica - 25 bhds, Porto Rico “* 25 puns. Trinidad MOLAS*ES, 25, puns. Cie. fugos - 379 half-chests TEA (warranted), 50 cad’s Smoking TOBACCU (MecDonald’s), (H. & 3.) 200 boxes ~OAP, 100 dozen PAILS, 200 dozen BRLOMS, | 120 kegs Baking SODA, g40 cases i AT: HES, 30) coils MANILLA, 25 sacks BEANS, } 20 barrels DRIED APPLES, 20 bags NUTS, 10 boxes CH EESE, 40 boxes AXLE GREASE, 150 tins MUSTARD and PEPPER, 50 doz WASHBOAKDS, 20 crates CROCKERY, 15 barrels WASHING SODA, 59 boxes CREAM TARTAR, 40 tins CASTOR GIL, Mlbs. and 40lbs., 100 boxes PIPES. CARVELL BRO’S. | July 26-4i pat A CONVERSAZIONE |! —AND— FLORAL FESTIVAL is proposed to be held IN THE DRKELL SHED, —ON — Thursday, the ded of August, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, to promote the establishing of a Rc-* formatory and Industrial Schoul in Charlottetown. Admission 10 cents. A. collection will be taken during the evening in aid of the objec ‘ ; Donations of Flowers and & loan of curiosi- ties and pictures will be thankfully re- ceived by the members of the Committee. Vrs. Bayfield, Mrs. William Brown, * Ambrose Brown, “ Beer, * Caven, “ Carvell, ‘« “Dunn, “ L. H. Davies, “ Jas. DesBrisay, “ G. Davies, . ‘* Farquharson, “ R. R. FitzGerald, ‘ora, “ Hobkirk, “ KR, Johnston, “ W. Kennedy, “ Laird, ** I. Murray, ‘ F.8. Moore, “ TB; Paimer, INOTICH. ie Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray's Patent Burner's, especially made “to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned tall on, These- Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where alight 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 teet per bour. These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqral to about ten candles it a cost of three quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each. {ju 10 eod pat To Lobster Packers, ZVOR SALE, 1000 cases empty cans, home made and warranted good. Apply to . LONGWORTH x Co, 14, 1882. Uy 15 eod tw J. McLeod, {jy 25 Ch’town, July RE solicited, and will be received angi} the third Gey of Angust next, at noon for the construction of the Buildings, 1@- quired on the occasion of the Scottish Gathers ing about the seventeenth of Avugnst next ; also for the privilege of the entire catering | on the ground for the same occesion. Specitications may be seen and every infore mation had on application to JOHN MePHEE, July 2%—sa th ft Queen Street, CARD. CUTTING & FITTING. MRs. J. P. IRVING Desires to inform ber friends that she is pre. pared to do all kinds of Dress Cattiog and Fitting according to the latest styjies. Mis. Irving uses the ‘Tailors’ 8. siem of Cutting, which, fotsimplicity and exactness, is sy. ptrior to any other King *qnare, borough street, North Side, near Hille. jy 24 lw 3taw For Sale. ‘¥ HE undersigned offers for sale, the Pot. tery Company’s Bone Mill, with or with. out Engine, capable of grinding five tong of Bones per day, —ALSO— ( | Bulmer & Sbeppard’s Brick Machine, capas ble of turning oat 10,000 Bricks per day, As the Company intend confining their bus ness to the mayufacture of Earthenware, the above will be sold at a bargain. FRED. W.. HYNDMAN, | July 14 1+82—10i eod 0 GROCERS | HAVE added to my large and Well. selected stock of Stationery, a fall ine of Paper Bags, which will be SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH All the leading sizes constantly on hand and will be printed at low rates if required Also Shipping Tags, plain or printed, | G. H. HASZARD, July 12, °82—eod NOTICE. | ‘HE bnsiness heretofore carried on by the undersigned and the late A. B, 81 ander the style and firm of Hickéy & Srew- art, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same siyle. MICHAEL HICKEY. Ch’town, Jaly 4, 1882—pat tf Ask Your Grocer; gre Mount, Lapal Mills Rice, AND NEED ~ Neo Lonzer Use Old Rice,» TWO O8 THREE YEARS GOLD, But Will Secue a Delicious Rive, Fresh, Pane White, Wholesome and Fine Fiavored, Montreal, June 7, 18s2. you {ju 14 1. ARTHUR & CO.,. General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island preduce. 2] Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May <7, 1882—wkly Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Entercelonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by PD. #. McLEOD. May 2, 1882. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. WANT to exchange either a single of Souble wagon for a cow. - HB. Coomss jy 27 2i 7 ee on Tuesday morning last, between fuston Street, near Coombs’ Corner, and the Post Office,a lady's gold plaited chain and locket. The finder will be suitably re- warded py leaving it at this office, jy 27 2ipd OST, om-Satordey night, Setween J.B. M: Donaid’s Dry Goods Store and Ter- lizaick’s Corner, a Stall sum of money, The finder wi.l be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Family Grocery,—R. K. Brace. jy 25 VW Adie IMM DIATELY- At Bell's Tailoring Establishment, Kent Srreet West, a first-class Machinist, None but those thoroughly Competent to till the situa- tion need apply.—Jony Bev. (iy 22 ae. ’ ANTED—A Girl for general housework. Apply at Tie Examiner Office. [july]3 ———— IGGER FOR SALE, nearly new and in good order, suitable “for single horse ‘or ‘or team, Enquire at this cftice, fja 5 ITY HOTEL TO LET~— This Hotel is finely situated, standing opposite the Bishop's Palace, on the highest ground in the vity. It contains 37 rooms, and being con- \ixuous to the 8 eam Navigation Company's Wharf, is admirably adapted for the accomo- dation of summer visitors to the island, Terms easy, Apply to Messrs, Geo, Davies & Co,, Lontion House [ap 17 e282 elk cee —« 3% » yahoo, ‘in