ee a Eb ment: inate masini a enim xn Sade Local and Othet Etenis. 8 Me. ‘J. A. Moratses of the firm of J. S, | Vl in & is at re Rankin, a Rew.er of 2 Dominion of Canada Bank hille from Nog 115,090 to 265,000, because ~ are couerieited and are worthless. - treasures of the Land League, re- iil from March to -,@. 40, mostly from>America > Kaan at ne received June Tus Rev. D. D. Moore will preachin the Baptist Church in this e ty to morrow Sunday evening next, at 6.30 p.m. : > Dienies !—Just received, a fresh lot, 200 boxes real Digby Herrings, Selling cheap. | Call early,—Witttam Dopp, Queen Square. {july 15 2i > Tae Revp PeLaam Srokes, Rector off War ham Dorsetshire England, is expected to speak at the social service in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to morrow (Sunday,) at 4 o’clock. — > Mr. 8 Baiansrarner will deliver his musical lecture in Uigg on Tuesday eveniny, the 18th inst., for the benefit of the Literary Associati in there, and at Eldon on Wednes- | day the 19th. * , “rt. James’ Curcn ; The Rev. Daniel M Gordon, b. D. of St. Andrew's Church, Ottawa will officiate (D. V.) to-morrow fore noon, and the Rev. Colborne H ine, of Chalmers Church, Montreal, in the evening. a : Tur Rev. Henry Pelham Stokes, M. A., Oxon, Reetor of Wareham. England, has consented to hold a Bible Read- ing, on Monday evening, at 7.45 o’clock. e ; Tue Rirt¢.—The Charlottetown Engineer Company will hold their 2nd monthly Shoot ing match, on the Kensington Rifte Range on Monday the 17¢5, medal presented to the Company by Lieut. A. Horne. - toux C. Dorton, Fse, of New Glasgow has resigned the Office of Clerk of the County Court, for that circuit, having removed from the District, and we understand that Arthur B. Dickieson, Esq., has been appointed hy Judge Alley to fill the vacancy.— Patriot aa Greepy.—The following handbill bas been posted up in Shediac Notice.—Having obtained from my father the possessi0n of his pond, 1 forbids anyon from taking any fish therein without pe: mission given by me. Cnances 8S, Barachois, May 29, 1882 > DIcKEY. More Baskine Factirrtes.—The Mer- | chant’s Bank of Halifax is establishing an | agency at Bathurst with Mr. Mitchell, late ot the Summerside agency. in charge; and an agency of the Bank of Nova Scotia is about to be established at Campbellton in charge of Mr. J, E. Narraway, from the Newcastie agency.—St. John Sun. > Tne City Treasurer of Milwaukee, Wis., Michael Krause, Esq., extolling the praises of | St. Jacobs Vil, said: ‘“‘In my cpinion St. Jacobs Oil ia a sure cure for rheumatism every time. Ibaveused that invaluable remedy myself for rheumatic pains, and, in my judge- ment, it has no equal in that line. I is a grand discovery. -_ a. THe brigt. ‘*Oarita,’ Gould, Master, | sviled for Liverpool, G. B., on the 15th inst., with the following cargo: 2.114) cases canned lobsters, shipped by James Hughes, ir.; 1,249 cases canned Jobsters, shipped by Daniel Davies ; 9%3 cases canned | lobsters, shipped by William E. Knox ; 576 cases canned lobsters, shipped by A. \. Macdonald Bros; 834 cases canned lobsters, shipped by R.T. Holman; 392 cases canned lobsters, shipped by A. C. McLeod, | 320 cases canned lobsters, shipped by David | Small, 254 cases cannned lobsters, shipped by Robert Bell ; 200 cases canned lobsters, shipped by the Dominion Packing Co. ; 258 cases canned Jobsters. shipped by Peake Bros. & Co.; 4475 pieces deals and ends containing 125,000 feet superficial measure- ment, Peake Bros. & Co. Mn OO I. O. O. F.—~John Richards, Esq., now Dorsetsh ire, | at | w’clock P. M., for the | THE DAILY EXAMINER. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FOR LONDON. | WAR NEWS eee Greece to the Front! Rights of the Ports to be Maintained | ‘Two Thousand Three Hundred. oa = = —_ Persons Massaered. The Clipper Brig Alpheta A. NEDLSON, Master, | Will be on the berth early in August, and | ‘Sir Garnet's Movements |)" “tenon, "mo" i | bs About the 15th August Next, | Franee and England Under-| providing a sufficient quantity of eight Alexandria in Ruins! stand Eae) Other. offers, and will carry Lobstars at very lowest rates John B . ht R | Shippers will pleare make early applica- r oe A 2 tion, Ig O81 nS. | Warehouse receipts will be given, and | er eee | goods stored free of warehouse charges / For further particulars apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, July 7, 1882—3aw } ' , . , ; . Lonpon, July 14. have offered to : seventeen thousand men to| ~_ aid Enugiand in the canipaign against | ' Lord Granville promises that the sover- | eign rights of the Sultan in Eyypt shall not | i - | — (F—. | he prejudiced by the intervention of Eng- | ” ang ee | 1 the massacre in Alexandria two thou- HARD W a R 5 & }sand three hundred persons were brutally 5 ¢ Three quarters of the city have The Greek Gov ernment send a force of | murdered, | been burned. | Sir Garnet Wolesley expects to reach | . ' WE NOW OFFER | Port Said on Sunday [t is reported that France and England | AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES have arrived at an understanding with re- | | ference to Eastern affairs. OUR LARGE STOCK OF The entrance of the Suez Canal is still | GOoOoDsS. | prohibited. | John Bright has resigned his position in ithe English Cabinet. WITH THE VIEW OF AND WILL SELL THE Special to the Evaminer. BUSINESS 47 A BARGAIN should a fair inducement be offered. Montreal, July 15. Yesterday, Pork, Chieago, fell 874 cents | per barrel, and lard 40 cents per 100 Iba, | : it has been decided to run the line of the | We mean business. | Southwestern branch of the Canada Pacific | A. A. BALDWIN & CO. | Railway through Morries. A hundred | | Ch*town, July 5, 1882—%w eod, wkiy 4i | miles of this railway is to be ready to trans- | port this years crops. | The Montreal flour market is easier, large | | supplies having been attracted by the high | SIGN OF THE | prices, | ‘The stock market is firmer. — | A large French timber house a nebec, | } rn 3 | is i Ta Ty aT mw is cone Seeciaaial difhouttion ee E L EPHANT ‘Latest United States News, wy. a. Boreham Has just received a large part of his SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers in all the leading styles. Our mot- toe is quick sales and small profits. i ‘ ‘ lo the Hxeaminer. Spe ial Disvatel Wasurneton, July 14. The Senate of the United States has thrown out the appropriation for the pay- ment of the expenses cf Garfield’s illness. LATEST BRITISH NEWS. Lonvon, July 16. The Lrish Counties of Cavan, Leitrim, | Longford, Westmeath, Sligo, Roscommon, |Mayo, Tipperary, Kilkenny, Waterford, | Limerick, Cork, Dublin, Londonderry, |Galway, Drogheda, and the Baronies of |Mowaghan and Armagh have been pro- | claimed under the *‘ Repression Act.” W. R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square, July 5, 1882-—3m 2aw MORTGAGE SALE TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the second day of May next, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the fore- noon, at the Court House in Charlotte- The Imperial House of Commons has town, under and by virtue of a Power of passed the first clause of the Arrears of Sale compained In sa laeee ae Rent Bill. gage dated the twenty-sixth day of April, A. D, 1880, and made between Albert an Duchemin and Jemima Duchemin, his TULST 45. 1882. FOR LONDON DIRECT. -——- 010 — J. WILLIAMS, MASTER, THE BRIGT. “DAVID REES,” Will be on the Berth at Charlottetown on or About the 15th instant, te Lead LOBSTERS FOR LONDON. This Vessel having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will have prompt dispatch. Warc house receipts given free of storage. Chailottetown, July 8, 1882. Lowest rates quoted. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. CITY STEAM BAKERY! —0:0— = BRANGH STORE JUST OPENED DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE, TWO DOORS FROM STAMPER’S CORNER. “50: Gur BISCUIES are always fresh, as they are manufac- tured daily at our Bakery on Prince Street, and warranted by 70; ‘us to be better than the imported article, inasmuch as none but Latest Canadian News, ‘losing it out this Year, be purest ingredients are used. ¢ Best and Cheapest Assortment of CONFECTIONERY in the City, wholesale and retail. oO Tea Party and Picnic Committees will save money by buying their supplies from us. or send for whelesale price list. 5 Come and examine our Goods, A full line of GROCERIES constantly in stock and selling GIVE US A CALL. Charlottetown, June 26, 1883—3w wkly at lowest prices. DURING THIS MONTH, JT. B. MACDONALD J. QUIRK. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the Lower Provinces of British North America, | iS “ i arrived here by steamer from Pictoe, last | Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the evening. He was met on the whiarf by a | Variti Pileiade deputation of Oddfellows, and escorted to the | arenme neces. ‘ Revere.” At half-past seven o'clock, he | visited Wildey Lodge, and expressed himeell | Toronto, July 15—10 a. m. fully satisfied with the working of the Insti-| L*ght to moderate, fine warm, Sunday, fine tution. Immediately after nine o'clock (a/| warm. special meeting having been convened), be | - attended a session of St. Lawrence Lodge, | HARRIED, and found the working of this Pioneer Lodge| at the residence of Miss McRae, Queen of the Order ou P. E. Island irreproachable. | Square, Charlottetown, on the 13th inst., by At ten o’clock a supper was spread at Bro. C. | the Rew. K. Maclennan, Mr. Samuel Nichol- V. MeGregor’s ‘‘Osborne House.” It was gotup) son, Farmer, Belle Creek, to Miss Jessie in first class style, and attended by a large) pajderston. of Wood Isiand Read. number of the brethern. After the feast of | ; good things provided, a few volunteer toasts | were proposed and suitably responded to. T he | company separated, well pleased with the v'sit of Grand Master Richards. It was the inten- REVERE HOUSE. tion of Mr. Richards to have visited Prince | July 14—James W. Payne, Fredericton N. Edward Lodge at Summerside on Friday | B: Jonathan Brown, Montreal; A Welsh, do; night, he sepposing the steamer would return | j,hn Richards, Fredericton; A. L. Ward, to Charlottetewn on Thursday, as previously, | poston. but he has been necessitated to forego the | pleasure, having occasion to leave for his home | Bb, this morning. Weather Bulletin. HOTEL ARRIVALS. SHAW HOUSE—BRACKLEY POINT. July 10—Rev Dr Young, Manitoba; Chief | Justice Palmer, Charlottetown; Edward | Palmer, do; Mrs R F Quirk, do; Miss Belle Surreme Coukt.— Beer vs. Creamer: | Longworth, do; Mark Batcher, ds. 12—Miss Owing to the Georgetown Court opening 0D | Cameron, do; Miss Haszard, do; Mrs Goalen, Tuesday, the remainder of this trial has been | do; Mrs A Brown, do; Master J Brown, do; pescponed until the 4th December next. | Miss Hudson, Halifax; Miss McLennan, Char- Tbe prisoners cons icted this term were | jottetown; Miss F Brown, do; Miss Tillie brought up for sentence this forenoon | Brown, do; W DH Brown, do. 13—Mrs T in Fredericton, S + - The Que en ve. Jokn Johnson alias Parsons oo R Callbeck, do; Miss Callbeck, do; I, Ri Beer, Indictment for placing obstructions on the | qo; Mrs F D Beer, do; Miss Beer, do; Mise Prince Edward Island Railway. The pris-| Annie Beer, do; Miss» McLellan, Halifax, oner was asked _ os bes e; ema: | Edward Palmer, ae = see: sentence was passed. He replied, ‘ Nothing | do; Miss Maggie Palmer, iss Stairs, The Chief Roties then sentenced him to| Halifax: Mr aa Mrs K R Fitzzeraid, Char. fifteen yeors in the Dorchester Penitentiary. | Jottetown; Miss Tremaine, do; Mrs Pascoe, The Queen va. Cleorge Burneti —Indictment | do: A B Warbarton, do; J A Fencer, do; Miss for —— = — an ar- Neal, Halifax; a oan ee Davies, . 1, ] ed ‘‘guiity, ane r. eters, iCh ! ttetown; orace aszard, do; iad Pais behalf, photeced a memorial, | Puthick, ro signed by leading men of Hunter River, cer | tifying to the boy’s previous good character, | aud askiny for as light a sentence as possible. | He also predaced a certiticate, stating the | boy's age to be fifteen. The Court sentenced ' him to six yearsin the Penitentiary at Dor- 1 chester. The Queen on the prosecution of John Me- Kenna vs. William ‘White.—The prisoner arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be having been tried apd fouad guilty of com-j|tinued by the subscriber under the same itting ‘‘ac bodily harm” upon the’ style. : : aoe of a. ee was. sentenced | MICHAEL HICKEY, to Ch'town, July 4, 1882—-pat tf to two years at Dorchester. iter FOR SALE jons are speedi | . ST TICz ® \HE business heretofore carricd on by the undersigned and the late A, B, Stewrrt, ‘under the style and firm of Hice.y & Stew- —_* Nervous Exavstiox, arisiog from youthful ae ee need F a cy 7 " > ‘ yo tems boats Magnetic Medicine, pre PORTLAND CEMENT. an advertise: pent of which appears 11 anothqy wo) cay ¢8 PEAKE BRUS. & CO. bel vay 4, 1884001 Sold iv y by Apotbe| all Co. Inge 16, 2 whb., why, 2. wife, and Edmund Duchemin and Emily Duchemin, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod of the other part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in Queep’s County, in Prince Edward Island, and being part of Town Lot Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, com- mencing et the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, and running southerly along Prince Street the distance of eighty-six feet, or until it reaches the northern boundary of land in Miss | con- | possession of Thomas Alley; thence at right gogles with Prince Street easterly along the | said boundary eighty-six feet, or until it meets the division tine between Tuwn Lo's Twenty-six and Twenty-seven ; thence along said division line para:tel with Prince Street northerly eighty-six feet, or to Sidpey Street aforesaid, and thence westerly along sidney Street eighty-six fret, to the place of com mencemett. For further particulars apply at the office of Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte town. Dated this 28th day of March, A. D. 1882. E!-WARD J, HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN. mar 29 law w, wkily The above sale is postponed till TUESDAY, the 6th day of June next, 1882, them te come} off at the same time and place. Dated the 2nd day of May, 1882. EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHeMIN, ma 2 till sale) The above sale is postponed till FRIDAY, the 14th day of J uly next, 1882, then to come off at the same hour and place. Dated the 6:h day of June, 1882. EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN, saaseia | The above sale is further postponed until |SALURDAY, the 25th day of November, ‘next, to come off at s we hour and place. | Dated the l4th day ot July 1882. | EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, 2 ALBERT DUCHEMIN, KLDMUND DUCHEMIN, | {US 3GRIBE for the DALL ¥@XAMINER >) she ‘Cheavest and most Newsy Paper | Tuldighed ip the Province, © Ler, | Number Twenty six in the second hundred of | WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. ——0:--— Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. Will (lose Out Balance of Ladies’ and Gents’? Straw Hits Very Cheap. —_— OU TRUNKS & VALISES Lowest Prices. Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. J. B. MACDONALD, QuEEN STREET. July 4, 1882—wkly pat Beautiful Summer Resort. ———0:0 THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-KEGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - FP. EZ. Island. —0— rgrHIS beautifully-situated and well-kaown extablis! ment will be opened trom Jaly Ist till September 10th, for the accommodation uf Guests and Visitors. RA | ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per werk ; $32 per month. TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday snd Saturday evening, calling fer Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clogh, a.m. Also, arrangements bave been made with Mr. Baguell to meet trains from all points at unter River, tor passeng-rs to Seaside, sev miles. Trains leave Charlotictown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9 20, *, m., and 4.20 p, m. & “ Aonter River for Charletietown, 9 a. m,, 2.1) and 7p m, 4 * Hanter River to Summerside 7,45, 11.10 a m,, and 5.42 p. m. “JOHN NEWSON & CO., June v4, 12 Cyasubrrgrown | July 4,1882— Ww * PUBLIC NOTICE, Tenders for Horses. "lt one ae will be received until MON- DAY, the 17th July, 1882, at noon, at the office of the Common Glerk, St. john, N. B., for the supply of tive Horses for the Use of the Fire Department, The description of Horses required is es follows :— (!) Age not to be less than six or more than nine years, (2) Weight not to be less than 1,300 Ibs. (3) To be thoroughly sound, well propor- tioned and true for draught. Horses to be subject to the inspection and approval of the Veterniary Cflicer of the ¢ or- poration, and the Chiet Engineer of the Fire Department, Tenders to state the lowest cash price, and to be marked ‘Tenders for Horses,’ and ad- dressed to the Chairman of the Fire Depart- ment Committee, St, John, N, B The Corporation does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, J. MACGREGOR GRANT, For Fire Department Commi tee, St John, N. B, July 8, 1882—3i ijy 11 TEA AT ST, ANDREW'S oe will be a GRAND TEA at the spacious Church grounds,at St, Audrew's, on WEDNESIAY, i9th Jaiy next, Tea on the Tables at 12 0 clock, Every effort will be made to render the affair pleasing and satisfactory to visitors Special Train leaving ( barlottetown at 930 a.m, and returning at 5. 30 p. m,, will carry passengers at 75 cents including Tea. rrom all other Stations east of Charlottetown tickets at one first-class fare by special and regular trains. ANGUS McDONALD, St Andrew's, July 8, ’s2. Secretary {dly & why} * KENWITH.” 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 hundred acres of Valuable Farm Lands, which, with the Stone, House, comprise the Estate known a8 Kenwith, The Land has been divided as follows : Four Lots. each 23}, 37}, 41 and 41} eres, and on the Jatter of wnich the Stone Dwelling Hvuse and ont-buildings are situated, front on the Upper and Lower Malpeque Roads, and together form one of the most eligibic Farms near the City. Seven Lots of i2} to 51} acres each, front on the Lower Maipeque Road ‘Three Lots of 6, 32 and 42 acres each, ex- tending westwardly to the North River. This Valuable Property is beautifully situated on high land, commanding some 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, at the time of Sale, the balance in five yearly instalments with interest at @ per cent. Pian showing clearances, &¢, to be seen at the offices of F. W. Hales, Jobn Ball and William Dodd, WILLIAM DCDD. Cl’town, July 3, °82—wkly 2i Auct’r, Clifton Farm for Sale. | have decided to offer my vaiuable farm for sale at public auction, on Thursday, the 93rd day of August, if not disposed of before, Above farm consists of 70 acres more or Ieee, most of which is clear and inah gh state of cultivation, situated in Lot 48, ene mile from Southport, Known as * Kelly’s Cove” and alao convenient to Market, Churches and Schools, ALBERT KELLY, July 4, 1882. tf ee — Challenge - To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,-—I understand that Mr. Roney Steele has stumped P. KE. Island with a Horse called ‘‘Bashaw,” for fast trotting I wish to tell Roney Steele that there are some fast trotters on P. £ Island - a lot of trotte’s faster than ‘‘Reshaw.’ I will match oy “ Abdalich Maid,’ sired by ** Abdallah Messenger,” for the sum of $100, mile heats, best 3 in 5. to harnesrs—the trot to teke pla e on Somerset Driving Park, owned by myself, on the 5th day of September next. The money to be deposited in the hands of Thomas MeCesrvill, Erq., Somerset, in fifteen days from this date. Please ccme up, and don’t be blewing, for there are faster horses in P. E. Island than you are aware of. JOHN O'RONAGHAN. Somerset, July 12, 18382 —sj » NOTICE. | rq HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda trash supply of Bray's Pxtent Burner's, espccialiy mede to consume only three feet of Ges per bour with the tap turned tall on. These Burners are Intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kinehens, and other places where light from a.gmall con- sumption of Gas only is required. Ry regulating the tap, the Gas conenmed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three feet per hour. These Burners are so scientifically made that they wil! give a light eqval to about ten candles it a cost of three quarters of one cent per hour, Tae price of these Burners to canenmergs of Gas will be ten cents each, [ju 19 eod pat FOR SALE, N reasonable terms, that commodious Two Story House, known as * Bt. Avard’s,”’ situate, with large Garden attached, ou the St, Peter's Road, between the Railway Crossing snd Kensington Brewery. For terms apply to , UNION BANK, Charlottetown, a.