. : ) tn is ss cn lic <email A anne Local and Other Items, Healey'’s Hibernica is coming. > Peteararnic news on fourth page. > Hox Jonn Lervagcey and Miss Lefurgey are at the Kankin. an Bryan O'Lynn at Academy of Music, next week, > Remwemper the Bible Cla s this evening, in | 26th June, and 1ex hed him this morning. &th | Will be on the Berth at Charlottetown on er About the Parlor of the Y. M. C. A, - > Rev. Lorp DevGLas arrived at Ottawa o2 the 6th, with forty young emigrants. . a : fur Charlottetown Land League meets on Monday evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall, at half past seven o'clock. = De. Scuvuurz, Conservative, has been re- elected for Lisgar. This gives a yveturn of | ¢ r-e Conservatives to one Grit for Lanitoha > rue Rev. J. A. Murray, London, Ont., will preach (D. V.) to-morrow evening, at 6.30 o'clock, in the Prince Street Presbyterian Church. ‘ tl essen Tuk celebrated ‘‘ Una” left to day for the Il: of Shoals. The yachtmen were enter- tained by the Stipendiary Magistrate yester- diy evening, - i. -~ Tue Toronto World says four of its de livery boys use bicyles in their rounds, and that the bicycle boy delivers one hundred papers while the boy on foot is delivering nity. > [He recount in Queen's County was ad- journed yesterday until this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when Judge meuts on both sides. ably not be given before Tuesday. > A Frexcuman, having with him two trick | bears-—one a grizzly—arrived in thre city last | evening, to give street exhibitions. The Mayg- | istrate interfered, on account of the grizzly | being somewhat ferocious, and ordered th exhibitor to secure a building for his minia. | ture cireus. | -~---> -_—— i We deeply regret to observe the death of Mr. Godfrey Ruel, at the early age of 33 years. Mr.. Ruel spent a year in this; Province, experimenting with an improve ment im railway ears; which proved very successful, and duriag his stay here he mace | many friends, who will grieve to learn of iis | premature decease. -~- - | Over 36,000 worth of leather was shipped | to England last month from the Campbell | Tannery, Pictou. The English trade is only | a small part of the business of Messrs, | Campbell. (Coal, leather, potatoes, building stone and eggs, in the order named are the chief articles of exports from Pictou to foreign | ports, The values this year have been very | considerable. ie <= De. A. R. Duncan returned home on Friday last from the United States after a successful course of three years studying medicine, in the Universities of Pennsylvania and Vermont, from the latter of which he obtained his degree. The University of Vermont is, we believe, one of the few American Medical Colleges which are recognized in Great Britain. We congratulate Dr. Duncan, and wish him continued success. - > —_ A curious experiment, according to the Paris newspapers, has recently been made with wine in that city. A current of elec- tricity was passed through a small cask of sour wine, and at the end of a few days the wine was found to be greatly improved in | quality, and to have acquired that flavor | which has hitherto been sapposed to come of age. lit is said that the discovery of this new maturing process is owing to the accident of a thunderstorm having greatly improved a| cask of bad wine in the cellars of a vintner of Carcossonne. i -_--—>>- — In the Monte Building, Larimer street, Den- | ver, Uol,, is located the office of Mr. F. A. Park, extensively engaged in coal mining. In Mr. Park's opinion, St. Jacobs Oil is an exceed- ingly valuable article for rheamatism His | wife suffered with a very painful affection, which finally required the use of an external remedy. Deciding upon St. Jacobs Oil, she used it with such gratifying success that she would not be without it for anything, and considers it a household panacea. Tne Rev. Dr. Young, of Emerson deputa tion to the Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. E. Island Coriference, is expected to arrive in this city to-night, and will preach in the Methodist Brick Church to-morrow, at 64 p. ao. Dr. Young is the Rev. gentleman who put his own life in peril in endeavoring to rescue Mr. Scottout of the hands of the notorious Louis Riel, and failing to do so, kneeled in the snow beside the unfortunate | man, and prayed with him jast previous to | Charles Dalgleish, Esq, long a resident in this his being shot. atid Serreme Court.—To-day the Court is engaged trying a case between Dr. Robertson, of Crapaud, and George Howatt, of the same place. Itis aw action founded on dealings extending over years. The most important case tried this term was the Trainor- Wright case, Our readers will remember the falling of the front of the brick building, on Prince street, owned by Mr. Wright, when a man named Trainor was killed. The recent suit was brought on by the heirs of the deceased te recover damages. The law appears to be very strony against owners of unsafe build- ings, and the only question that appears to have been left to the jury in the present case was the quantity of damages. The jury found a verdict of $550 -$350 for the widow and $200 for the soa, _— + We have had placed on our table a small pamphlet intituled “* Engineering Notes in Ceylon,” a paper read at a meeting of the Institute of Civil Engineers, Ireland, on the 7th June last by H. ®. A. Robinson, Esq., M. Irish, C. E. 1, Inspector Board of Public Works, Ireland, and Jate Super- tendng Officer of Pabic Works Depart ment, Ceylon. It is a very interesting paper, and gives a good description of the country, workmen, roads, and method of working. We notice that the gauge of the road is five feet six inches that no! only wood is used for fuel, but coal is imported from England, that the salaries of drivers and conductors range from $1000. to $1,500 a year, and that a tender for a branch line has recently been accepted for over 115,000 per mile. Game abounds, and in nearly every coffee Gistrict there is a pack of harriers or elk Juounds. Snipe may be bought for 49 ent# a dozen. The high- roads are made at a cost of $15,000 per mile, on account of the cuttings. Mr. Robinson was Private Seeretary to hi uncle the present Sir William?R»binson, when Lieut.-Governor o: this Island, and is well known to our citizens. — —<o— Go to the Academy of Music next Thursday evening. ‘ Alley will hear argu- | His decision will prob-| o,pitally taken by Harry F. Hall; while Frank | | Duffy was a tl 1g} : , | iy asa 1orough-going and most amusing j day. , | H ow insubstantial earthly joys ? Mis rs J W. P. Horne, of the Portland Picking Co, are at the Raskin, haying just returned from | the Magdalen Islands rhey contemplate largely extending their business on the I-land | | this season ees THe Lieut. Governor received this morning the notification of Dr, Robertsou’s resignation asa Member of the Hors: of Assembly. The rr Signation w: 8 dated on I:th Juve,§ db essed to Mr MeFadyen and Dr MeLaren, their notifica'ion to the Lieut Governor wes dated jinst. What Grit expedition in these days «f | Steam and electricity !!! F | vw . * rue shipments »f eattle ana sheep from ; | Montreal last week wer largor than the com- | | bined sh'pments from New York and Boston, | iz. : 552 cattle and 2931 sheep from Montreal } and 720 cattle and 800 sheep from New York jand Boston. Liverpool took 830 cattle and | 1710 sheep, or more than one half the total | onion coming next with 391 cattle and 923 sheep > i At Ai N we are to have the old tavorites back. Healy’s Original Hiternica with all his bost | | people, including Bryan O’Lynn at Academy | of Music on next Thursday, Friday and | | Naturday evenings, and Grand Matinee on Saturday afternoon. Read*what the Moncton Transcript says ef the Company : **Healy's Hibernica, with O’Lynn’s Comedy | and Specialty Company, gave another of their } very enjoyable entertainments, to a geod | house, in Ruddick’s Hall, last evening. Bryan | O'Lynn was inimitable in the drolleries. songs | dances and dialogues of the character role, and | kept the house in roars of laughter with his | thoroughly Irish characterizitions. He was j admirably supported by Annie F. Irish, who, | as ** Kitty O'Shea,” was the complete, humor- | Ous, musical and terpsichorean counterpart of | | j | | | | | ‘‘ Barney.” The Yankee chara ter of ‘* Zach | Cobb,” was, in make up and impersonation, | Date iman, in the character of ‘* Leopold Shirtz May Millard, in the less important | part of ‘* Dolly Cobb,” left nothing to be de- | sire}, The company will receive a warm wel- | come on their return to Moncton at any future | Popular prices, 25, 35, and~ 50 me cents, Tickets on sale at usual places. | } In chamber hushed in death’s array, O ur friends in silence pass away; | , ; : 3 | N o footing firm beneath the skies ! ’ eace to our friend in charity, { n bonds of friendship close a lied, L. ike brothers walked we side by side. L, ong felt on earth the gathering gloom — I nvestment of the silent tomb; Perchance ourselves, for aught we know, 3 hall be the next to feel the blow. | i ere we po more his face may see, } | } I n weariness and trouble born, R est till the resurrection morn. } V ast is the love of Gop Most Hien, In every place both earth and sky— N o more, though faith’s blear eye be dim, ( od loveth those who trust in Hi». ; | | Two Uhlan officers, arnong those speci- | ally charged with the protection of the Emperor of Russia have been arrested fcr distributing revolutionary proclamations. -—-——e --—-— - The Porte has agreed to be guided by the views of the Constantinople conference, and will send troops to re establish order lil Egypt under direction of the European powers, MARRIED. On the 4th inst., at Montague, by R. W. Stevenson, Minist-r of the Gospel, Mr. James C‘.ing, to Miss Jessie Stewart, both of Ked Point, Lot 47. DIED. At her residence at Wheatley River, of paralysis of three years standing, Eliza L., wife of Andrew (iregor, and eldest daughter of the late J J. Rattray, Esq , aged 52 years; a native of Fifeshire, Scotland. f Fifeshire papers please copy. ) At Digby, on Saturday evening last, after a sudden illness, Mr. George Godfrey Ruel, eldest son of George T. Ruel, Esq., in the thirty-fourth year of his age. At Valleyfield, on Tuesdsy the 4th imst., Klien Matilda Compton,in the 23d year of his age. Her long and painful illness she bore without a murmur, placing her whole trust on that Rock which alone can give peace and security in the hour of trouble. “We know, that when the soul, unclothed, Shall from this body fly, *Twill apimate a purer frame With life that cannot die.” At Portobello, Scotland, on the 18th May, Island. “HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. July 6—G D Hewson, Oxford, NS; E H Niel, Healey’s Hibernica; Johr. McLean, Souris; H Jacobs, London, Eng; E F Gream, st Jobn; Harry Dean, Montieal; Charles Holland, do; J P Archibald, Truro; W P Leach, Moatreal; Jas P Cooke, Crapaud; Geo Howatt, do; Mrs Dickson, Stellarton, N 8; E Pritchard, London, Eng; Hon John Lefurgey, Summerside; Miss Lefurgey, do; E O Blake, London, Enz; J Winslow Jones, Portland, Me; W Northey Jones, do; J B Rowe, Glou- cester, U. S. REVERE HOUSE, July 7.—H W Tharston, Boston; T D Mce- Kinnon, San Francisco; W H Brennan, Sum- merside; B Rogers, Alberton; Edward Whelan, Toronto; T Kk McDonald, Boston. Snaaw Hovuse—Brack.iey Porn. July 3.—Mr Rayden, City; Miss Rayden, do. 4—Mrs Newberry, child and nurse do; Miss Belle Newbery, do; Master B. Newbery, do; Mrs Haslewood, 2 children and nurse, do; Mr and Mrs Merritt, Toronto; Miss Ingersoil, do; Mrand Mrs McGowan, city. 5—R E Palmer, do; Miss Louie Palmer, do. 6— Miss A Carey, do; Mr E Palmer. TRA AT ST, ANDREW'S *Q°HERE will be a GRAND TEA at the { spacious Church grounds,at St. Andrew’s, on WEDNESDAY, 19th Jaly next, Tea on the Tables at 12 0 clock, Every effort will be made to render the affair pk asing and si:tisfactory to visitors Special Train leaving Cbarlottetown at 930 a. m, and returning at 5 p.m.,, will carry passengers at 75 cents, including Tea. r’'rom all other Stations east of Charlottetown tickets at one first-class fare by special and regular trains, ANGUS McDONALD, Wixstow Jones, E. Blake and | 82. THE DAILY FXAMINER, JULY 8, 18 - ae FOR LONDON DIRECT. -—— 0:0—— THE BRIGT. “DAVID REES,” J. WILLLTAMS, MASTER, | the 15th instant, to Lead LOBSTERS FOR LONDON. | i Lowest rates quoted. Apply to will have prompt dispatch. Warehouse receipts given free of storage. HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, July 8, 1852. Beautiful Summer Kesort. —_—-—0:0-———-— THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - P. HE. Island. ———:0: — ———— rg HIS beautifully-situated and well-known establis! ment will be opened trom July tet till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. RA i ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling fr Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’cloch,a m. Also, arrangements bave been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passeng: rs to Seaside, seven miles. Trains leave Charlotictown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9 20,9, m., and 4.20 p. m. ® “ Hunter River for Charlotietown, 9 @, m., 2.1] and 7 p.m. Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a, m,, and 5.42 p. m. Address, JOHN NEWSON & CO., CHARLOTTRTOWN. f ae June 24, 12. a ‘CHEAPSIDE, 70: We are now offering a first-class assortmett of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, Kc., at prices to suit the times, 70: Our Tea, Coffec, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. __- -- 0 (OSC ee" NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPs, OILS, &e., &e., LN GREAT VARINTZY: ———- - 10: —— PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. HENRY BEER MARINE, FIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE! 0:0-——— The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - $939,523.92, Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. 70; The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Rng. CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Every description of Property covered at lowest rates. by the undersigned, ~~ Policies issned een OS CAPITAL, $15,000,000. Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates, 0:0 The North American Life Insurance Company, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, trinl Plans. —————:0: The London and Lancashite Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary St. Andrew's, July 8, ’2. {hat tt th sat ta] Chazlottetown, April 10 1882—eod pat This Vessel having a large portion of her cargo engaged, Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Indus AGENT. BAZAAR, TBA P —AND— PROMENADS CONCERT, IN THE DRILL SHED, Tuesday, the Ith of July. fqX\HE members of Str. Perea’s Caurcn Sewixa Socirry intend holding a Sle in the Dril] Shed, on Lith July. Fancy Work, Flowers, Strawberries, Ices, and Refreshments for sale. Lawn Teunis, Swings, Quoite and other Games will be provided on the Exhibition Grounds. In the evening at 6 o’clock there will be a Tea. At 8 o'clock there will be a Promenade Concert by the Orchestral Club, and the Glee Ciub, of Charlottetown, Aomission 10 cents; children half-price. Tickets for Tea 25 cents each, or 5 for $10) Sale to begin at half-past 2 o'clock, Tea at. 6 o'clock ; Concert at 7.30 fiy 3 LONDON HOUSE. EX PRINCE EDWARD. GED. 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 To meet the hard times, the Goods are marked at a_ very small advance for Cash. May 26, 1882. Chfton Farm for Sale. have decided to offer my valuable farm for sale at public auction, on Thursday, the 23rd day of August, if not disposed of before. Above farm consists of 70 acres more or less, most of which is clear and inabigh state of cultivation, situated in Lot 48,one mile from Southport, known as “ Kelly’a Cove.”’ and also convenient to Market, Churches and Schools, ALBERT KELLY. July 4, 1882. tf “KEN WITH.” Extensive Sale of Farm Lands, AM instructed to sell AT AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, July 19, commencing at eleven o'clock, on the premises, at Kenwith, the property of the late Hon. John Myrie Holl. situated about 5 miles from the City, on the Malpeque Road, about six bundred acres of Valuable Farm Lands, which, with the Stone House, comprise the Estate known as | Kenwith. The Land has been divided as TR, SOUTHPORT.. WsT RIVER, FROM PRINCE ST. WHARF. YVILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN EVERY MONDAY, at 5.20 ¢. m., for Shaw's Wharf, returning at 7 8. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per- mits); returning, wili leave Charioitetown again on Monday, at 3.30 p. m., and on Friday, at 4 p. m, FOR EAST RIVER. Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m., on Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, retuin- ing at 7 a. m, calling at. Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Mt- Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 a, m.,, calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves, returning to Mount Stewart same evenir g ; occasionally on Tuesday mornings (when the tide will not otherwise permit) the Steamer will not proceed’ beyoud Cranberry Wharf, but will invariably leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown ou Wednesday mornings, returning same evening as above. On Sundays, Steamer will leave Charlotte- town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at 9a.m. and 1.15 p. m; retarning, will leave Rocky Pcint at 9.30 a. m.and 1,45 p. m, If Steamer is not on route on Sundays, sail boat will take her place. fF, L, HASZARD. Dy 3 NOTICE. Ce business heretofore carrid on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart, under the style and firm of Hickiy & Srew- 4zt, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be eon- tinued by the subscriber under the same style, Ch’town, June 1882--pat MICHAEL HICK¢Y, Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf For Sale or to be Let. } AVEN WOOD, lately the residence of the Hon. J. ©. Pope, just outside of city limits, containing 31} acres, and beauti- fully situated. For further particulars apply to either of the undersigaed Trustees, H. J. CUNDALL, lL. H. DAVIES. Charlottetown, June 27, 13532—law pat tf A Strawberry Festival FANCY SALE, Will be held by the Mempe&s of St, Perex’s Cuurcu Szwine Socigry, Tuesday. 11th of J uly. Contributions w ill be thankfully received by Mrs, E. Bayfield, Mrs, F, Brecken, Miss Coles, Mise G. DesBrisay, Mrs. Harris, Mrs, , J. Hodgson, Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Ralph Peake, Mrs. Robert May, Miss K. Wright. Miss Stewart, May 6, 1882 —law sat NOTIC#. HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Pstent Burner’s, especially made to consame markets in England. only three feet of Gas per hour with the tep turned tull on. These Burners are ittended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitehens, and other places where a light from @ 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 hour. These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqnal to about ten candles it acost of three quarters of oue cent per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each, [ja 19 eod pat FRENCH BURS. \ E have on hand a set of French Bars (Mill Stones), which we will sell ata raré b.rgain, They are in first-class order having been manufactured in Toronto an re-Gresse:] here. MACDONALD, MACDONALD &CO, Souris East, June 24, 1882—3taw HARD COAL. a" Arrive, Ex brig ‘‘ Joseph,’ on or about the 10th July next, 350 Tons best Le high Chestnut Anthracite Coal —"* Red Ash” —Will be suld cheap. Orders left at CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Charlottetown, June 24-—eod tf pat. ALL RIGHT ILL stand at “The North American Hotel”? on May Ith, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22ud aud 23rd, and July 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist This will be con- tinued throughont the season, health and weather permitting, For further particulars see posters. NEWTON LEE, April 22, 1882—tf LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, follows : Four Lots, each 23}, 37}, 41 and 41} acres, | he Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen foo? ‘a Suc buildings are stated, rout on the Upper and Lower Malpeqae Roads, | and together form one of the most eligible | Farms near the City. Seven Lots of 12} to 51} acres each, front | on the Lower Ma!peque Road. This Valuable Property is beautifully situated on high land, commanding som: charming views of the surrounding country. Part of the Land has been under pasture for some years, and is in splendid condition for bresking up; the remainder is beautifully wooded. Terms—20 per cent, atthe time of Sale, the balance in five yearly instalments with interest at 6 per cent, Plan showing clearances, &c., to be seen at the «ffices of F. W. Hales, John Ball and William Dodd. DODD. Auct’r, Chitown, July 3, '82—wkly 2i Three Lots of 6, 32 and 42 acres each, ex- | tending westward!y to the North River. LAWN TENNIS NETS, LAWN TENNIS BALLS, LAWN TENNIS SHUES, LAWN TENNIS HATS, LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, —-AT THE— LONDON HOUSE. | May 27, 1852—1m | THE BEST TURNIP SKED Been A SORS, June 12, 1882. ee ae nena ne ng MARA oe serous win ceca satire cts Teeter onapanesin we stn twat Bimies phgtaniterntmtgeanaemisice oi