—— —— cS * eR am eomnereencetin a ren eg I RN amassed heen cnannentlpaadante ea —— on > ae “ pi, 1 r r * 7 ’ 7 wale ‘aoe. “A ~= . TEE DAILY i ie ee IN a Oe x 9... Loe. " Pi . Items From Souris. | HOTEL ARRIVALS. THND RS FOR GOAL fue Daicy Examiner. — HURRAH! HURRAH! — [BNE . . ~= ————- | By Sheriff's proclamation, the Supreme REVERE HOUSE. e a ieee eet * JULY 9, 1883. Court meets on Tuesday the 17th of July, July 6—James T Johnson wife and family; ow x ‘ ED TENDERS. aS — | at Georgetown. a . chards, Bideford ; James Joh neon, FOR THE | ‘oa - will be ne = che eee at oe m el i ‘ dale. July 7 -C A Teney, Montreal; , an a : . The Cholera. | Since last writing the pupils of the 7 >! 1" ee ee . | Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown jon Sudeley an eerie Charlottetown Boot and snoe Lactory : e | until ' Tus dreadful disease is creating the) most fearful havoc in Damietta and else- | where in Egypt. Hundreds are daily | iwho could not obtain seats. | Congregation de Notre Dame gave an ex-|N cellent entertainment. The audience was | large—in fact crowded—and everybody | was pleased except the poor unfortunates | The latter | B; D H Waterbury, do; Rev. J A Gordon, Yarmouth; J F Shatford, Halifax, N 38. ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 7—M Melnnis, Souris; Stephea Me- | 1 j i ' IT IS A GREAT BENEFIT TO THE ISLAND. 13 o'clock, noon, of 14th July, inst., for supplying and placingwn the vaults of the City Schools, one hundred and forty (140) tons falling victims to the terr ible scourge. | ladies and gentleman did not grumble very | _ nope Rives; Roker Ne ea ee sevsennd; Gd heniie aaah nee ee One hundred and twenty persons af) un. They were ‘glad to see it.” The cae, mores. gabon o ira, ; * " owonty Gilt ican inl Aendintecanicest Ae reported to have died on Monday last. programme was well carried out, as every is oh wile View ’ - ae ese lt of ante cat th tes ok te ae quali. a ee Before and since then, mauy more have one fortunate enough to obtain a copy of | ' esi : _ - weighed on th@ Vity Se. 8 | he ton to consist been added to the death list, and there is| Tax Examiver’s print could easily see. | SHIP NEWS. TH ah BOOTS ANS SHOES TAKE THE LEAD. of 2,000 Ibs), and to be delivered on or before at present but little siga of abatement. That the Sisters are doing a good and noble et Ist September nex’. work here in the matter of education, is PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, oO By order, There are many reasons given for this outbreak, the most important of which point out the fact that it is largely due to the poor and uvhealthy condition of the people, acd the absence of anything like sanitary arrangements. As it has often done befere, so now cholera has reached | freely acknowledged by all sensible folks of every creed. The weather is fine enough to please the most fastidious. An odd shower settles the dust. The looking-glass calmness of the water is occasionaliy broken by a breath of wind, sometimes gentle as the cooing of a ENTERED, July 5—sch. Royal Home, McDonald, Bos- ton, meal, etc; Western Light, Cain, Miminigash, 1179 cases lobsters; Mary Charles, Bourke, Buctouche, deals; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, lobsters, etc; ss M A Starr, Suttes, Halifax, mdse; Je This is the best place to spend your money for Boots. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch 'town, July 9, 1883 —-?aw wihly [SAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of Board, Office of School Board, Charlottetown, July 7, 1883. FINAL ROTEICE, MEETING the ANNUAL of the qT i ica, Or we i ‘por from nae s ‘mes dis | } . a oe wis 4 “ _— ee oe : oe dove; a aaa smeerep ems aoa beartiin Livinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal; LL ei 4A SPRING PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT oronto. ith the view of ascer alninhg, | sorrow. at 1iMyg 18 iuxurious, Northarp, Gerrior, Caledonia, oO B, coal; held at the School House on the 4th July, inst : - the vecretary was requested to enforce payment if possible, the cause of the attack, Dr. Canaiff, medical officer of health, visited the place on Saturday last. He found certain conditions, any of which might, under favorable circumstances, produce disease with choleric symptoms. A sink was placed close by the kitchen door, which every person iu the house had to pass in going to the yard and back build- ings This sink connected with the privy by a pipe, and apother pipe from the privy entered the street sewer. The position in which the pipes were placed was such that washing out of the pit was impossible. Bad ventilation, imperfect sewage, foul gases arising in houses from siuks, existence of dirt-heaps, decomposing vegetable matter, etc., will introduce the terrible disease in any community, especially in the hot summer months, and will assist in spreading i. There is a hum in herring, not in quan- tity so far, but in size. Fishermen feel cheerful at the thought of having a good ca'ch of the present size when the proper time arrives. They are ‘‘so big” now-a- days that they look like a Cross-breed between a codfish and a mackerel. They are pot quite as large as a decent codfish— that’s a fact—but it would take quite a respectable mackerel to out-do them, They are fat and fry well, and if you were only up here yourself, your voice might add additienal weight to their edible qualities; that is if Editors are capable of anything less than salmon steaks and roast beef. The gloom of the tragedy of Barbara Weit reached even here. Some of the young folks who perished were well known ‘o many in this villages We are born to laugh and weep. In the centre of life comes death. The ‘‘three score and ten” may be cut short by many a year. The sunshine of pleasure is dimmed by clouds of sorrow, and accidents become inexorable Alpin, Hillman, Georgetown, 718 cases lobsters. July 6—sch Zetland, Cook, Pugwash, Lime- stone;{Pholine, Marshman, buctouche, lumber. July 7—Forest Queen, Blompier, Buctouche, lumber; Helen, Allen, Tignish, lumber; Petite Rivere, Bay Verte, deals, J A G C, Reid, Shediac, lumber, CLEARED, July 5—ss Carroll, Brown, Boston, lobsters, ete; Onward, Boyle, Wallace, N B, mdse; Mary Kate, Cox, Pictou, bal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; July 6—sch Levinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Alpin, Hillman, New London, mdse; Western Light, Cain, Miminigash, mse; Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, ballast; Mary Charles, Bourke, Cocagne, N B, bal; ssM A Starr, Suttes, Halifax, lobsters, etc. » July 7—sch Royal Home, McDonald, Onward, mdse; E Brown, Richards, Grand River, mdse; Helen, Allen, Tignish, produce; J AGC, Reid, Pictou, bal; Petite Rivere, Cape Bear, NB, bal; Zetland, Cook, —_——— 0: —_—_— SUMMER GooBS AT--——— tide ads? COLD. bole + ——AT——— J. B. McDONALD’S Ladies’ Straw Hats, Men’s Straw Hats, Parasols and Umbrelias. Dress Material in Short Ends and Remnants, tiood Grey Cottons for 5 1-2 Cts. per yard, Geod White Cottons for 7 1-2 Cts. per Yard, Good Strong Tweed for len aud Boys, 25 cts. per yd. by law, of all taxes now due, without respect of persons. CHAR'ES F. HENRY, July 6, 1883—1lw Secretary. Suburban Residence To Let, NE-HALF bi, aia with stable and ( coach house, of thet comfortable new building, known as the ‘‘ Franklin House.” Apply to H. COOMBs, or W. W. WELLNER, July 7, 1883.—3i The Grand Division of Prince }dward Island will meet at Victoria, Crapaud, on Wednesday the 1°th July, at 10.30, a. m. J.J. CUAPPELL, G. 5. Joly 7, 1883.--2iw TO AL BS A.. Therefore it ought to be imperative on | realities. Only four or five weeks hgo the Pugwash. mdse. NOW RECEIVING: the part of everybody to see that the writer epent a pleasant hour with two of} OUTPORTS. : ee a N ‘ 7 is GRAND Orange Demonstration and ME ieee tte ahh pe hich aurea who so sadly meta watery doom.) Summerside July 7—entered schrs Wallace, New Cashmeres, New Crapes, New Gloves, Sur-dndir tom leuspion’’ OF hates yards, § at ¥ ‘ “| It was an hour well spent. ‘‘Next time | Reid, Wallace, N §, building stone; Josephine, New Ribbons, New feathers, New Satins, Lodge. No. 1165, will be beld at Lower Mon- possible. _—_——— + Charlottetown Hospita!. Axsout three hundred patients have been treated in the Hospiial since its doors were opeced less than three years ago. It is worthy of remark that of these only six terminated fatally. Last autumn, the Hospital was con-| terrible in its intensity, the sunless resur- ' siderably enlarged; and since then the} rection we an a - only com- Me aT , flail cil NA et ete From Charlottetown, Royalty Junction, é bumber of patients has consequently in- panion. e who walked on the waters and P t 6 R t Union, York, (and return) to George- | creased. During the six mouths, |comquered the angry waves, can surely com- LC ou an E. urn town oe et Tet. | ee 50cts ‘ aioe 30th ” ae acnentertwoie them in the midst of their heaviest Bedford and Tracadie - - . 40cts 4 oe * rs J sorrows. ‘The fire of compassion never dies| —rgt . a | Mount Stewart, Piequid and Peakes = —35cts were admitted and treated; and/j, His sacred heart. z Wo DOLLARS. Baldwins SS ET 25cets 4 though this is the season when the ‘ Ti five dors h i: a ) Perth and Cardigan ome pep - 20cts Souris has been all alive during the pres- A special train will leave Charlottetown | applicants are fewest, there iseven now, quite a nuraber of persous under | treat- ment. A glance through the Hospital will show that every part of it is scrup- ulously clean, and that the Iustitution is well ordered. Here is a young girl whose life has been saved by an ampu- tation above the knee. There is an- other whose eyes have been preserved. Youder are poor women suffering from rhumatic affections, general debility. apoplexy, etc. In the men’s department several very important cases are under treatment, perhaps the most importent one being that of a young man who has wa meet, we'll have a good time,’’ was the laughing good-bye. ‘‘Next time we meet’ sternly will tell the tale is the stern fact of to-day. For the present, tears will flow. May the weeping friends of all who perished find trne peace from the thorn crowned King ef comfort, who loveth better than a brother. Our sorrows may be heavy, yet smiles may visit them. His were the weight of a world, borne alone; a loneliness ent week. It is years out of all recollection since so many people were here together at once. The oldest inhabitant never saw the like of it. The Redemptorist Fathers have paid usa visit, and we have had a week of prayers and sermons. Some of the Priests have already departed. Others remain, continuing the Mission during part of next week. If authority has any weight, and truth any force, we should all be the better for the visit of these holy men. That actual good is being done, is patent to all. They spoke, as none dare speak, or can speak, save Catholic Priests. Your Catholic readers know all about it; your Protestant readers may possibly be careless : : about it. After all, there is the same : ; s : = = : t eae leg penn at the hip. heaven or hel] for the whole of us; the} Op town July 9, 1883.—3i Secretary. New White Cottons, Wan ED—A_ good, active YOUNG : e cures affected, in some cases, are | game jugment; the same mercy and love. : oe } New Brown Hollands MAN from the country, with good really wonderful. They show that the |‘ Where will we be then?’ was the solemn . character, to attend horses, etc. Apply at physicians are men of great skill; that} question asked. We all must answer, but this office. liy9 the nurses are careful and constant; and | there are only two roads, the oue ‘‘narrow” GEO DAVi ES & CoO as = ge Eee a. ot 2. 2 that the Hospital is absolutely meeded. | the other ‘“broad.” The instructions given : . ao % OT ees ee a, a As there is no test of admission except by the ore priests h et here, were Ch’town, June 22, 1883, preferred. Apply immediately at this office that of suffering, the patients are drawp intensely earnest, thrilling in their truth . = (july9 ty ; f il el 8 a P ds io and eloquence, and inspired by a pious zeal, Mo OW AU Oe A Sa Ol.) ICL eee ee —- - : aie f ’ rom all classes and creeds in the com- breathing forth eternal truths in no un- ~ , OUND-— On King Street, a smali sum of munity. certain sound. nase td iy ry + - money, with order for fishing tackle, etc: — a PE oe ro Austin MeDonald, Esq., M. P.; is on a V; ee P) ree 4 . T ' ' S are Ouse — ewer 0 ae Oa saine by eee ii . ; visit here. { ‘ sa : . Tux chief cround of the attack of the Many hearts are sad because of the UI Wa: sa _—— _ 0:0 + wo a young man as a clerk in a O ean wall? he . .. thai @ intelligence of the death of the much 5% . se , ie Boot & Shoe Store. Must be wel! re- )pposition against the Senate is that the }heloved Father McGillivray. | To the Wholesale and Retail Trade. commented. Adress, Bots, P. 0. Box 47, é Senate usually passes the measures of oe din Pes Charlottetown, P. E. L. {jly 7—tf Sir John Macdonald. Reterring to*this| Summer prospects for general trade, are THE NEW BRIGANTINE 0 ee : seat — argument the Toronto Mail says: on the whole, very fair. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—6 girls to g says: i : . 1 £6 learn the Dress Making at the Misses ‘What the Globe says of the 8 S Pleasure parties abound. Tea parties 7 a = | Currie’s, Powual Street alys } that it ‘isdos pt what Sir Sao telle it? come round now and then, Dominion Day ; cdildtidhd Siac ied. tittl aieie tha > or a > |was flat. The train is going, so your cor- % OST about ten day ll silv is just what it says of the Commons also, : AVE now opened the completi ir S TG Y ays ago, a small silver Thee Senate supports Sir John—abolish it respondent must shut down. Cains 300 tons Begister, to clags 9 yeara in Engli¢h sU FR. completion of their large stock of SPRING AND : ee in the shape of a Maltese cross. ; The Commons supports Sir John—then urie. July 6th, 1883 NAS SEs) Lioyds, now lying at Peake’s No, 2 Wharf,- " . will be rewarded on leaving it at this abolish that, too! The people snpport Sir | Souris, J uly Faas asia and ready to receive cargo, wi | sail | office. ily 4 ‘ —~——_ _——- 5, Saree ne _-- —~ John—away alsc with the people! Onr , OST on Thursday last, between W Governors-General generally support Sir ee FOR LIVERPOOL B.4 Kent Street School = Mics Ray ate John Mac lonald —let them be well abused! MeDonald vs. Lane,—The argument in 5 Fitzroy Street, a bunch of keys. Ths finder eee eee M re the i eaters this suit was concluded on Saturday even- Ahout the 2th Jul fs a rhe 0 emt ee ee ee wala fily4 ° oes tang be fawW Onlcers:| ing, The Court unanimously decided to J. OST on the Malnenee: Rk Her Majesty the Queen honors Sir John—| \ofise to grant a new trial or to disturb th ; They are offering special ind Y Sleury's Lime Kile and ment botwrome the Globe professes it is not loyal to such a oe on ae foe the defend Th °| Shippers. will please make early applica- ey are offering special inducements to cash buyers. enry’s Lime Kiln and the city on Tues- dynasty! These Grit notions rapidl verdict found for the defendant. © 4P-| tion to the owners day, the 3rd inst,, Day’s Common Law Pro- yi othe Tea to aheardities ” pidly plication was, therefore, dismissed with , It ih t bat d ; . : i cedure Act, The finder will be rewarded by ” eee coe : eee costs, ae PEAKE BRES & Cd lsewh - © to your advantage to inspect their stock beiore purchasing leaving the Book at Palmer & McLeod's The seoult of Se Weaken dinates tes Se: imgeour vs. Connolly. —Tried at George- : ‘ sje —_ ere. e office. Mal.olm McLeod [ily 4 taught thé Manttsha ‘Praniias the wisdom | ‘Wm. in February last, when a verdict was Ch'town, July 9.—2aw tf Establishment closes every evening at 6 o'clock (Saturdays cxcepted.) UKTANTED a so Maa a aran 4 in ‘ ec s ° . f 2 - * “4 a young man to learn ru of party stability. In addressing the elvc- aa es 9 eee Re vy eres vs W.& A BROWN & 0 business—or one who understands the tors of that constituency after the return of SOrGay;: ORG ROAM OR Senas Us CIS Geren ’ . = . drug business thorouyhi Apply at dhe Godnervative eantia Ste: . Dowels lant for a new trial. M. McLeod, Q. v., Ch’town, June 1, 1882.— wkly Th : ae. Sie oo ayy ae ‘ candidate, Mr. Douglas, |. - . on m . : e Apothecari:s Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, ' Mr. Norquay said that ‘“‘if there was a and Hodgson, Q. C., for plaintiff. Davies, 4 LL ee Charlottetown. P. E. I. lily 4 donbt in the minds of any with regard to|® ©.» Pain, tod! Dees tee i % a a - a : bei 4 € tis, Ksq:, ) 00 (ir t § ’ ween tho steamboat wharf and ee ‘ae a , | the early train this morning, en route for RACTS rea ummer eSor 0 1 i S all t L Hay en's corner, Water Street, a handle their minds, as from that day forward his Dorchester, with John Brown, who was . a . of papers, tied up iu a red handkerchief. The ¥ Sament would be run on strict party sentenced, on Saturday last, to three yeard eS rs repeat leave the same at the fined, a = re Se an in the Panteptary, i PENDERS,, addressed to the Postmaster S EFAS FFICE By im the ieader of the great Conservative : ; ! eneral, e received at tawa, NOR SALE- An A ic Seine t party in a Local House.” As a result of Summerside Exports. antil twelve o'clock, noon, on Friday, the 10th I 25 feet neil de cued’ Walia 2s =a ee 9 Wen! ne be Suuwenste, July 7 Sa oe sai ohines ; ae See - ©, CARLTON, [june 29 stronger in Manitoba than ever before, a . ‘ cet ae ie ’ ’ ur years, - scheme ee a ss 2 Shipped per Steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” | from Ist October, next, over each of . ati x OR SALE—A dg >i Seto become alicnted from aia) brewed | Brass taster ‘— goo 09 [ming Fouts Vint =" Kustico Beach, P, E. Island. new, will be soldat a targsin. Apply 2 of his disposition to wipe out party lines in| 79 fambs o.oo... lel, 27600) p Best River and Clear Spring... Thistheichtd abtibiiiinere Gilitinc pics cui tee eee al the last provincial general elections, and| Horses 150.00 Marsh avd Head of St, Peter's Bay, The Provri watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist. = - ee ee on this wing, og Capt: keith, 728, P.;-tbbad ; Bae kas nee ES ON . Wea me Govehead Rodd and Grand’ Tracailie. uk e Eeaprieti rethere takem.pains to improve this establishment, so as to merit the con- BATH TO POTATO BUGS. — Paris stan hanshais Ah onal - raPebe tts wilt : S eee ds FY. Sins 50 eds Te. 6 ae Darlin gton and Kelly’s Cross, a — of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parts of ae uaa a ifete Purple, wholesale nie : . = | dee Ny 0:4 sapgllaiatpasc wdeahaiaas on arriugton and Winsloe Road. ae tall, at Dodd's ical Hall. now give him its cordial support. ” oan Fegs.. GesWdeeeesivererens — Little Fork and Mars‘:field. ‘ For char pomnera, beautiful shores, shady walks, boating, surf bathing, fishing, gun- {june25 2w wkly li pat 2w whly Li — 3 . moe _ en o;bad > c odeagetind inte - Little York and Railway Station. ning, ete a ide Hotel” is unrivalled, in America. - ae —inemensiael Poraro Buc. ~-‘This pretty little insect, MOAEMOD sj oe tne rere cere snare 00) Little York and Union Road. TERMS= to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month. Special ANTED A Cook and Nurse. Apply ' writes a correspondent at Bathurst to the : Printed notices, containing fail infocuntion rates,for families for lengthened periods, at Tue Examiner OFvice, Chatham Advance, ‘‘is cansing our farmers $994.00 a3 to conditions of propos en ote may beta eon) leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, call'ng for [junel8 mo emald enous of. slarai this ceneem, bev: ~— ; ; sy lees ad. Wink. tan lel ipder may tok nests; returning every Thursday and Monday Moruing, at 9 o’clock, p. m. 7 - — ; : ing already appeared in large nambers. A uit The cod tee tee a * tained at “the” Post Odie at which the Pe Trains leave en —ty te « om ar River at 6 45, 9.20 a. m., and 4.15 p. m.* I * ie ee a that - ; ulfered for over feur years with nig : P . unter River for€harlottetown 9. _m., 2.25 ing andsome and commodious resideuce 1i tetoene san yom eafirs b map n & losses and gencral weakness, caused by abuse. | Vices commence and terminate, at the office of m4 Hunter River for Summerside 7,46. 0 U6. a. aan ay the northern suburbs of the city, on St, Peter's statement that they are sitting on the fences | [ had tried all the advertised medicines, and a | the subscriber, _ ‘s Summerside for Hunter Riv Se Ye er Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald s in that neighborhood waiting for the pota-| number of eminent doct d foead Mr loaded eids pater River 6.45 a.m. and 12, noon, and 5 40 p. m. a” Senale ee a toes to grow.” lief ex beaefil... 1 hovel ueadlowehve Boban of A. A, MACDONALD, ate Bagnall will meet trains from all points at Hunter Rivet to convey passengers to| "= *ndure of Loxuworrn & Haszanp. - itg h iain : : d by M Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, and an cities Post Office I ‘ Fas an P.O. Inspector, . : a J se SR Se __ fmay 18, Is83 en suits have been instituted by Mor-| restored.” Sold in Charlottetown at Apothe- | Post Office Inspector's Office, FyXO LET—One-half of that thrée story mons in Salt Lake against the commission-j caries Hall, See advertisement in aandies Charlottetown, P, B.1., 15th June, 1888.) | ~~, JOHN NEWSON & Cco., Brick House, on Upper Queen Street, ets appointed to enforce the Edmunds’ law. | column. {july9 lw. wkly [july9 3i wkly 3i' June J—24m containing pine rooms. Posseesion at once. \y Proreietors. ‘ Apply to ALExanpeR HbEwx. [miay5 4 P ‘4 Burk, Port Elgin, lumber. CARTER’s Lirrie Liver PILts will positively eure sick headache and prevent its return. This is not talk, but truth. One pill a dose. To be had of ail Druggists. See advertise- ment. —— EXCURSION. a Persons desirous to attend the Greed Bazaar and Military Review, to be held at Pictou, on Thursday and Friday, 12th and 13th July, can leave Charlottetown by steamer ‘St. Lawrence,” on ‘Thursday morning, at seven o’clock, and retura either Friday or Satur- day. Return Tickets sold on steamer for two dollars. By order, FF. W. HALES, J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, July 6, 1883.— pres he Queen Street. LONDON HOUSE. New Black Cashmeres, New Colored Cashmeres, New Black French ficrinoes, New Colored French Merinoes, New Plush Velvetecns, New Satin Parasols, New Silk Sunshades, New Silk Jersey Gloves, New Varlatan Frillings, tague, On grounds adjoining the Ferry, on THURSDAY, July 12th. In connection with the Tea there will be a Saloon opened, furnished with all ‘the deli- cacies the Season can afford, and suificient tc supply the requests of all who may attend, Good amusements and excellent music, suitable to the eccasion will be provided, and dancing booths will be erected for “tripping the light fantastic toe.’’ Tickets will be issued as follows :— for Georgetown at 8 o'clock, a. m,, returning will leave Georgetown for Charlottetown at 5.30 p. m, Tea on the table at 12 o’clock. Procession at 11,30 o'clock a. m, Tickets for tea 75 cents, No pains or expenre will be snared to make the whole a first-class :ff.ir in all perticu- lars, All are invited toattepd, Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will take place the first fine day f liowing, W. L. POOLE Lower YVontzgue, June 22, 1882. tj 722i WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. € PS alias 8 *