on el reget: ee —aeeeeniel eh ea ml Seem ery ae eR TN aE et Tr im TALL oe Local and Other Items. Local and Other Items. lar Duke of Manel for England on Saturday. ter and party sailed} To pay is the last on which discount is | allowed on city taxes, > <EMEMBER that the Dry Guods stores close - Horses are being bonght up in considerable numbers in Western ('mtario for the Winni-! at 6 o'clock on the 2nd inst, peg market. > ™ ONk case of druakenn ss at the Stipendiary Tue Bible Christians at Winsloe Road | Magistrate's Court this forenoon. (south) intend having a Tea in Mr. James ~--e Holman’s field, on Thursday, Jaly 6th, Barovene to hire for Dominion Day with noida 'span and diver, apply to H. Coombs. | j29 2i lus Canada Pacific Railway between Win < nipegy and Prince Arthur's Landing will be open for passengers and freight trafic on the | Jewish Exile Fand in “ontreal lat of July. a al \ VALUABLE horse belonging to A. Larkin ths morning. She sails again this evening. Esq ,* Atberton, was killed by the electric “a fluid, during the thunder : on S ay 1 ; ania lena der storm on Sunday) pup deat is announced of Mr. Moss, 3 ' }editor of the Winnipeg Free Press. He was a oe — [sABELLA SEATON, mother of John Seaton, brother of of Strathroy, died in the township of Ekfrid, | O™*%4? 0. Ontario, on the 9th instant, at the advanced | ry ; : age of 107 years. | Tie Minister of Justice having declined to hie recommend a reprieve in the case of Van Ay Ottawa despatch says :—'*The Globe! Kougbnet the Buck Lake murderer, he was has evidently re Mr, Anglin out of the | bang sd at Kingston on the 23:h inst, pert. ag it states boastfuilly that no Liberal | a orfeited his deposit in the recent contest.”’ As an illnstration of the changes by the shania | }‘ominion election it is stated that of the 198 Mowrreact is in luck. A meat company, | elected, 69 are new to Parliament, 12 were with $100,000 capital, is about to open stores | °t in the last house though they have been there to retail beef and mutton at cheaper | Ptfore, and only 117 are re-elected. rates than the butchers are selling at. — 7'’oron/o | : iy Vail 8 | We regret to learn that Mr. Haliburton, pane '€. T., Director of Supplies and Transport, ACTIVE prep rations are being made in has broken his leg and willbe unable to at- British Columbia for the visit of the Governor- | tend to his official duties at the War Office General and the Princess. An cflurt is being | for some weeks. — London Post, June 12, made to secure return excursion tickets from | cgepataes the east at greatly reduced rates. To accommodate parties attending tea meet- seni iiitiibennnne | ing at Cardigan, an Dominion Day, the p. m. Tus Principal and Teachers of the Queen | trains leaving Charlottetown going east, the late Chief Justice Moss, of ——— > Square School are indebted tothe gentlemen | Georgetown and Souris going west, will be | ot the firm of Miller Bros., Queen Street, for | detained one heur and a half behind their the handsome organ so kindly placed at their | schedule time. disposal yesterday. 7 ia Spun Spectra Notricr —To-morrow Mr. Dedd fur Dominion post office savings bank ac | Will sell at his Sale Room at 12 o'clock, Bank count for May shows that the amount with | Stocks and City Debentures, and at 2 o'clock drawn during the month was $369,129. The | 4 valuable lot of Household Furniture. Great deposits during the month amounted to/| Bargains. Don’t forget, sales at 12 o'clock £569,720, and the balance to the credit of de. | 24 2 o'clock. positors on the 30th May was $8,933,561. rains Dlisiacsaniah Tue Hum.—Several capitalists are making Tus hopes of a good crop in England which | arrangements for the starting of a New were encouraged up to May 3ist have been | Woolen Factory in Morrisburg. The Cnterio destroyed by the recent rains, and a defective | Car works and the car-wheel works, of London yield is now inevitable. Mr. L. H. Daviea;Qat., are to be amalgamated. and a steel will, doubtless, say “ this is Sir John’s luck.” | factory is to be started in connection at once. So we are not to have the *‘ National Policy | sing prosperity crushed like an egg-shell ”—this | year at any rate. ee — The Convention of the Young Men’s Christi- | an Association ef the Maritime Provinces is | to meet in Truro on Wednesday, August 9th, | and continue in session untill Thursday Ang- anes A PRIVATE letter conveys the sad intelli- gence that a young man from Rose Valley, Lot 67, was killed about two weeks ago while working ow the Canada Pacitic Railroad, by a ust 10th, when a welcome meeting will be | held and the Dominion Convention constituted. | mad, wed robagé stick falling on him .| The Dominion Convention will continue in He left home some 158 months and was a son of Mr. Donald McLeod of the above mentioned place. We sympathize with his parents and friends.— Pioneer. > —- ee Tur Winnipeg 7imes, of the 20th instant | says:—‘'E. Winstanley and Wm. Cain, of Rapid City, have just returned from an exten- sive tour throagh the Qu’Appelle country. They give a most glowing report of that sec- tion of the west. They met as many as four hundred settlers in one party moving toward the ‘garden country.’ They state that Mr. McDonald, ferryman at South Qu’Appelle ferried across the river at that place. in one day, 164 carts and buckboards at fifty cents each. oe ~ Oerruany Norice.—Mr. Wm. Curtis of Wiimot Valley died rather suddenly on Satur- day morning last, aged 75 years. Deceased came from Cornwall, England, nearly 40 years ago, and settled in the above locality. He was a sober, honest, hard-working man, and like most of the early settlers, began with little exeept faith in persevering henest in- dustry, and success crowned his efforts He was a good member of society, a consistent and active member of the Methodist Church for over 50 years, and died rejoicing in his Saviour.— Pioneer. oe Tis season gives promise so far of being ood for fishermen, Lobsters are being caught in great plenty, indeed more than can be put up in many instances, Last week, a trap set off Kildare shore took a considerable catch of large mackerel, with those uainted with the business take as # good indication of the season's fishing. Amierican fishing vessels are already on the fishing grounds off Tignish. It is now some half a dozen years since we had anything like first-rate fishing round the Island, and it is almost time we were visited with something like the abundance of former times, — Pioneer. —_—_—-_- <---> Tur ErtscoraL SyNop.—All the clergy of Nova Scotia and P. E, Island, and two lay delegates from every Parish and mis*ion ip the same places will attend the mieeting of the Synod to be held im St. Lukes Church next week. Among’ the lay delegates are His Honor the Lieut.-Governor of P. E Island, Hon. L, H. Davies, M P., of Char- lottetown ; Hom. Judge Savary, of Digby ; Hon. W. B, Vail, M. P.; Hon 4. M, Coch van. of Maitland; Hon. Senator Bourinot, of Cape Breton; Hon. Judge Des Brisay, of Bridgewater; Hon. A. G: Jones, Colonel Poyntz, of Windsor ; Hon. N. W. White, of Shelburne, and others. .— Az. Herald. ian Tue Braz Lixe.—The French steamer “Desirade,” of the Brazalian mail line, from Montreal, via Quebec, bound to the Brazils: arrived this morning at eight o'clock. She came here to finish loading for the Brazils. Her cargo from Montreal and Quebec com- prises chiefly spruce and pine deals, a 7 a general assortment of goods. Messrs. Jend- erson & Potts, are shipping & toa of blacking, in boxes, to Kio-de-Janeiro lhe steamer will also take one thousand barrels of fish for St. Thomas, and other cargo from this port and will sail to-night. The ‘‘ Desirade” 1s a véry fine brig-rig steamer, of large carrying capacity, and is a good sailer. She is the first of the outward line from Montreal, and will be followed by the new steamer ‘Ceara, of the same line. —Aalifaz Herald. Tus seascn of the Tavernier-Lewis Co, begins on Friday, and we hope the opening house will be a large one. The following hearty endorsement of the Company and man t is from the the Morning Herald, Halifex, May 29th:— «The Tavernier-Lewis o., which has been playing to delighted audiences 10 the Acad- emy for the past four weeks, starts this morn- ing ou-a tour of the Provinces. Toe manage ment has made preparation for bringing out pieces in a manner far ahead of 7 Company that has ever travelled throu h Nova Scotia. : , : ; Scenery will be carried, and the oe - apppropriate. Our a te nedanat: Tae, that thie excell nt Company may visit, can depend on seeing the very plays produced in a superior a. No Company that has ever played in = x has given better satisfaction, and before Messrs Tavermer and = Le p..? sea- jajt to this ; goo, a returp } all oo ce ot good pat session during the succeeding days of the week and close on Sunday evening. — ee Ix the yacht race yesterday afternoon, the ‘‘ Carita” led all the way to the bell- buoy ; after turning the buoy, the ‘* Em- ma’ overhauled her rapidly, and had it not been for an accident to her rudder, which rendered her almost unmanageable, the race would hare been a very close one, and it is impossible te say which would have won. As it was, the ‘ Carita” cressed the line thirteen minutes ahead of the ‘‘ Emma.” We understand another match is being ar- ranged for an early date. ~ > —— Masonic,—At tie annual communication of the Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M., held on the 26th and 27th inst, the following officers were elected and installed : John Yeo—Grand Master. P, Albert Carvell—Deputy Grand Master. A Newton Large—Senior Grand Warden. David Schurman—Junior Grand Warden. W. H. Findley— Grend Treasurer, G W. Wakeford- Grand Secretary. Donald Darrach —Cracd Lecturer. Ven. J. H. Reid, D. D.—Grand Chaplain. James D. Mason— Senior Grand Deacon. Wiliam Stewart—Junior Grand Deacon, David Logan—Grand Marshall. G. Albert Aitken—Grand Sword Bearer. O. B. Wadman —Grand Standard Bearer. Benj. Champion—Senior Grand Steward. Andrew Bowness—Junior Grand Steward, A. H. B. Macgowan—Grand Pursuivant. James Dollar—Grand Tyler. Tse Rev. Mr, Robertson’s meeting in St, James’ Church, last evening, was fairly well attended. In the absence of the Rev. Dr. Murray, (at thefcommencement) the Rev. K McLennan opened the proceedings with singing and reading the scriptures. Prayer was offered by the Rev, Mr, McLeod of Strathalbyn. The Chairman then intro- duced Mr. Robertson, referring to hishis- tory aud experience in the North-west, and the nature of the appointment which he holds from the General Assembly. Mr. Robertson addressed the meeting at length, and evidently awakened a large degree of interest in the object of his mission. Among th..se present were Rev. Dr. Murray, Rev. J M. McLeod, Rev. Donald McNeili, Rev. Mr. McLeod, Strathalbyn, Hon. Mr Laird, and other prominent members of the various Presbyterian gungregations of the city. Svveral contributions were volun- tarily tendered at the close of the meeting, for the Robertson Building Fund, for the North-west. These will be mentioned more particularly afterwards, together with ar- rangemente for receiving additional centri- butions in the future. Matters in Egypt are assuming a more threatening aspect, and the general feeling in England is that military intervention will be necessary at no distant date in order to protect British interests. The safety of the Saez Canal has caused great anxiety to the Home Government, and special precautions have been taken to pro- tect the Works and officlals. The Sultan has guaranteed Arabi perfect ammunity, and ccnferred the honour of the Mejedie upon bim. | It ig thonght that if a foreign foree is landed in Egypt the Khbedive wil be immediately arrested. The Conference has discussed and confirmed the Sultan’s suzerainty. Interesting to every one is the case lately referred to by the Brooklyn Bagle. It was told by Mr. W. A. Davenport, connoct d with the house of Messrs Butler, Pitwin, & Co., 476 Broadway, New York, and concern- ed the marvelous cure of Mr. Ezra D. Clark- son, near Newark, N. .., of a terrible case of rheumatism, which other remedies had failed even to alleviate. He was on his way to a hospital when Mr. Davenport met him and induced him to try St. Jacobs Oil, with the result named. Tne Spanish Government proposes to re- duce the import duties on raw materials. ia has deci i to ineresse her arma- ts by the sdittot of thirty gunbosts. { | | Over $33,000 have been subscribed to the | Tur ‘*M. A Starr” arrived from Hi alifax | L.0. A, B.A. WHE members of L. O. A, No. 1166, in- tend having a PUBLI‘) TEA and demon- | st ation at NORTH WI!-TSHIRE (within a hundred yards of the station at that plac. ) on WEDNSDAY, the 12th day of July next. | By special arrangement with the P. EL. Railway, return tickets for one fare will be issued at all stations from Charlottetown to Summerside, inclusive. The usual games and amusements will be provided or. Come ove | mit all, and have a good time, as the com. mittee are determined to meke this the Tea of the season, } Tickets 25 cents. Children under 12 years | 13 cents. ‘Tickets to be had on the grounds. No intoxicating ligaors will be allowed on (r near the Tea ground. If the day should prove unfavorable, it will be held on the day following. GEORGE REE®, Sec’y Com. North Wiltshire, June 29, ’82—2i wkly CITY SCHOOLS. HE MIDSUMMER PUBLIC EXAMI- nations of the City Schools, will be held as follows, viz : At Queen Square School on Wednesaay, 28th inst. At West Kent Street School on Thursday, 29th inst. At Upper Prince St. School on Friday, 30th inst. The examinations will be conducted by the Teachers of the various departments, com- mencing each day at ten o'clock, a. m At 12 o'clock, noon, the pupils will assemble in the main ha!l of the school, where certificates from the Scheo] Board and a number of prizes will be awarded the successful competitors, Strangers in the City, and all persons inter ested in the Schools, are invited to attend, By order of the 8: hool Board. ISAAC OXENHAM, Seeretary. Ch'town, June 26, 1882 LONDON | HOUSE. EX PRINCE EDWARD. HED, DAVIES: & CO. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- sonally selected by Mr. Harris in the best markets in England. Tio meet the hard times, the Goods’ are marked at a_ very small advance for Cash. May 26, 1882. For ‘Sale or to be Let. AVEN WOOD, lately the residence of the Hoa. J. C. Pope, just outside of city limits, containing 31} acres, and beauti- fully situated. For further particulars apply to either of the undercigned Trustees. H. J. CUNDALL, L. H. DAVIES. Charlottetown, June 27, 1882—law pat ti «Yo Let. ts HE Store on Queen Street, for many I years occupied by Messrs. MacKachern & Ce.. and known as “ the Italian Ware- house.” Possession lst July. PALMER & McLEOD, Ch’town, Jane 22, 1882— 1 HARD COAL. Arrive, Ex brig ‘* Joseph,” on or about the 10 h July next, 350 Tons best Le- high Cle cuut Anthracite Coal—*s Red Ash’ —Will be soldcheap. Orders left at | CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Chg ptetows, Jupd 23—~bod Df pat. « : None CHEAPER. Prinis. An immense variety of the new Dress Goods, Every Quality CLOTHING. prices I have yet cfiered. You Clothing at In Hardware, Groceries, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, WHIPS, IN GREAT NH 29, 1882. 70: Prints. — 20 Hosiery, Gleves and smal CLOTHING, In Men’s,. Youths’ and Boys’. The largest stock and lowest J. B. MACDONALDS. Rrenan’s Old Stand, Qneen Street, May 26, 1s<2—wkly, pat pres ‘CHEAPSIDE. OO. We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, to suit the times. 20: : Sa ee Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Tanned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. NAILS, Ex Phenican and Alsatia from Jondon. ween entetnenon “ODS CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. A splendid range, from the best Brussels to the Cheapest Hemp, new designs and low prices. J. B. MACDONALD’. Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Farasois, Umbrellas, Silks, Satins, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Trimmings. J. B. MACDONALD’S. Prints. est and most desirable patterns. J. B. MACDONALD’S. and Price, from 8S Cents up. 1 Wares in Great Variety, ; J. B. MACDONALD’S. CLOTHING. can save money by buying your —-— a TS See ———— Glassware, &c., at prices SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PAINTS, OILS, &c., &e., VARIETY. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Station free of charge. Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly ~= 363 Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad - GRAND TEA PARTY, ——-AT— CARDIG (UN BRIDGE --ON— Dominion Day, July ist, 1882. HE Parishoners of « All Saints” Church, Cardigan Bridge, intend holding a grand Tea Party on the Church Grounds, SATUR- DAY, July Ist, DOMINION DAY, for the purpose of rising funds to finish the interior of the Church. Tbe Committee of managementare making every effort to sustain the good reputation already won by the people of Cardiganon all former occasions. Special arrangements will be made with the Railway for reduced fares, of which due rotice will] be given. | Amusements usual on such occasions will | be provided on a large scale ; and no trouble jor expense will be epared in furnishing ré-« fresbments for the gathering. As this is the only Tea Party yet adver- tised to come off on that day, the public are respectfully invited to attend Tickets 25 cents, Ta on the tables at 12 o’clock, noon. JAS. E. McDONALD, Sec’y. Cardigan Bridge, June 22, ’82—3i, wkly 2i “ Bitty Clyde.” From Montreal. 3 Taman * Kitty Clyde,” Captain Mathe- side and, Charlottetown, about tirst July, and will take freight at a low rate. She wall not call at Summerside unless sufficient freight offers to make it worth while. Apply toJ.& R. MacLean, Agents, Montreal, or HORACE HASZARD, June 26, 1882.—4i pat Charlottetown. Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT, In the matter of an Act of the Par- lament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth ycar of Her present Ma. jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitaled ay 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 Island an Insolvent Banking Company. HE creditors of the above named Banking Company are required, om or before the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JULY NEXT, (A. D, 1882), tosend their namee and ad- dresses and the particulars of their debte or clai and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, ifany, to David C, Chalmers, of Charlottetown, in Qu-en’s Cuunty, in the Province of Prince Kdward Island, in said Dominion of Canada, the person appointed ta act for the Bank of Nova Scotia, one of the liquidators of the said Banking Company, and if so required by notice in writing irom the aid David C. Chalmers, acting as aforesaid, or by the Solicitor of the liquidators of said Banking Company, to come in and prove their said debis or claims at the Chambers of the Honorable James tiorsfieid Peters, & Judge of the said Sapreme ( out, of said Province in the Law Courts Building, in Char lottetown aforesaid, at such time as shall be specitied in such notice or in default thereof they wil be excluded from tht benefit of any distribution made before such debtg are proved, MONDAY, the twenty-eigbih day of August next coming, A, D. [882, at eleven o’clock in be fyrenoon, at tae said Chambers, is ap- pointed for hearing and adjudicating upun the debts and claims. Dated the 19th day of June, A. D. 1882. JAMES D. IRVING, Dep uty Prothy, {ju 21 till 24 jy] HENRY BEER Tickets to all Points. WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercelonial and Grand Ti unk Raiiways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D, A. Mc LEOD, May 2, 1882. THE BEST TURNIP SEED —_A~t— BEER & SONS, June 12, 1882. DAIRY SALT. Ce ANCHOR BRAND, — 80 barrels just received. CARVELL. BRO’S. Charlottetown, June 5, ’82-—3i law pat TO LET. PY, SHOP at present occupied by the New York Singer Manufacturing Company, Applicativn to be , made to M. STEVENSON, Tinemith Qneen street, June 9, 1882—eod tf FRENCH BURS. W* bave on hand a set of French Bors (Mill Stones), which we will sell ata rare b rgain, They are in first-class order, having been manufactured in Toronto and re-dressed here, » MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO. + Souris Kast, Supe 24; 1882 btw | =~ _ TURNIP Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. 8., Georgetown and ’ Sunris, P. E. I., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. f¥XHE Strongly-Built Tron 8.8. BEAVER, Il P. P. Lemaistre, mester, carrying Her Majesty's mails, will leeve Pictou Landing durmg the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afternoon, on arrival) of Express Train SE We Have on Hand the Fol- loving Varicties: HASZARD’S TM PROVED, LePAGE’S SELECTED, LAING’S PURPLE 10P, CHAMPION PURPLE TOP, CARTERS’ IMPERIAL, GREEN TOP, PURPLE TOP, SKIRVING’S, SHAMROCK, WHITE GLOBE, WHITE ABUNDANCE, EARLY STONE. MANGEL WURTZEL, —; Mammoth, Long Red, Red Ovid and Yellow Globe. P, LePAGE & CO. June 7, 1822. UNION BANK P. E. ISLAND, —— DIVIDEND NO. 36. OTIVE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of eight per cent. per annum has been declared on the capital stock of this Bank for the past six months, payable at its Head Office acd Branches atter this dat GEORGE MACL i Charlotietown, May 31, 1852. Cashier from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the | Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth trip, commencivg Munday, 19'b June, will ertend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, at Perce, Port Hoop, C. B It is aleo intended to run to Port Hood, C. B., calling (wea her permitting), at Aris~ “aig and Cape St. George ; leaving Pictow Landing every Friday atternvon on arrival of Express Train from Halifax, and return to 1 ictou Saturday morning Every attention will be paid to the com- forts of passengers For freight or passage apyly to A FRASER &CO, Quebec; FRED. W. t RASER, Pictou, N, &. A. A. MACDONALD BROs,, Georgetown, P. ELI. C. H. HALEY, Souris, P. E, 1, June 1%, 1882, ‘Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED i832, Paid Up ¢apital . . $1,000,000 Reserve Fumd .. . 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on | Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed, ; Deposits will be receivedon interest, and on current account. Drafts ted on the various Agencies aud correspondents of the Bavk. Sterlij:g and other Exchange bought and sold, and geaeral banking business transacted. .| Ch’town, June 17, 18°2—tf “LI BSCRIBE for the DAIL en ha. +“ the Cheapest and mos Newsy Paper \ eee in Yk Taland, Publi ad in the Prowines | . * son, will sail from Montreal for Summer- .. i LD. C. CHALMERS, ©) Agent. . »’ UBS CRIBE for the VAILYEXAMINER o the Cheajest and most Newey Paper _ ‘ 4 ARP Ligeia me