i [e : i i i al tecal and Other lems, Militia will go into camp at he 10th inst. > F, W. HyspMay, Fsq., is acting American Consul antil Col. Dunn’s suecessor arrives. rte ly medicine Ayer’s Sugar Coated Pills are unrivaled, They root out disease, as Liw wkly roR a& tam > tcuT, Inspector of Branches of the | ts Bank of Halifax, is on his official | toar of the Province. > Mr. Harrer who was lately ordained Deacon at Halifax, N. S., has been appointed | to a charge at Port Hill, P. E. 1. a Rev. Bexs, CHAPPRLL was at Pueblo, C 1. | on the 28th ult., on way to attend the Metho-| dist Conference at St. Stephen, a iano : To-DAY is the anniversary of American In-| ; abe dependence, We learn, that if weather per mits, a display of fireworks will be made on | board the steamer Carroll to-night. > | Tue Installation of officers of the S. of T. | will take place in Scott’s Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock. After the ceremony the Rev. | Kk. M. Welsh will address the meeting. - > — rus steamer ‘* Heather Bell ” left the wharf this morning fer Eldon with a large number of excursionists, She returned to town about three o'clock, and left again shortly afterwards. sha ebeaiiacie Tue cricket match played at Moncton on Dominion Day, between the St. Jchn and Monctou Cricket Clubs, resulted in a victory for St. John. The latter won easily in one innings. lliiilteinscita A wonper.—A correspondent from Dundas writes that a gentleman in the vicinity of Bridgetown has a mare with three foals, a cow with two calves, a ewe with four lambs. Beat this who can. > - On Sabbath Sth inst , there will be service in the Presbyterian Church, St. Peter’s Road, at Il o'clock, and in the Church on Brackley Point Road at 3 o’clock.—J. M. McLeod, | Presbyterian Clerk. Fonnqeitiitliaels SurpRemMeE Court.—The Supreme Court is to-day engaged trying a case between the Liquidators of the Bank of P. E. I. vs. John Ings. Peters and Fitzgerald, Q. U., for plain- tiff. M. McLeod, Q. C. and Davies, Q. U., for defendant. diniccligthineilics A came of base ball between Blackstockings, | (negro professional club) St. Louis, Mo., and Maple Leafs, Guelph, Ont., which took place on Dominion Day, was won by the former by a score of five to four. -- >. _ THe Customs receipts at the port of Montreal of this year for the quarter ending 30 June were $1,860,893 ; a decrease of $125.,- 565, a8 compared with the same quarter in 1882. The receipts for the year show an increase of $81,594 over ‘the previous twelve months. ~- a WitittaM Cakroui, of North River, and Edward Flannigan, sailor, were arraigned be- fore the Stipendary Magistrate this afternoon, charged with stealing a horse and wagon from Admiral Bayfield, Patrick McCardle, of Lot 30, was also arraigned as an accomplice. After hearing evidence, the three prisoners were re- manded for eight days. - a Cuear anv Goop.—For 50 cents you can purchase from any reliable druggist, a box of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, which contains forty-five doses; this is cheaper than any other similiar medicine sold, and while it is cheap our druggists say it is the best, and gives satisfaction in all cases. Sold in Charlotte- town at Apothecaries Hail. Read the adver- tisement in another column. Liw wkly ~ —— We have received from Mr. LePage, of the firm of Dawson & LePage a splendid birds eye view of the great suspension bridge which connects Brooklyn with New York. Mr. LePage has a number of those for sale, and any one who wants them should call and examine. They sell for 50 cents. ieee se Tse number of jpersons who passed over the Railway on Domin:on Day was very large and the fact that no accident occurr- ed to trains or passengers, reflects credit on the Conductors and other officials of the road, especeially when we remember that a large number of roughs on both sections of the road were drunk and disorderly on the return trips. —— HyMENeEAL.—Early on Monday morning last a large number assembled at St. Dunstan's Catbedral, to witness the ceremonies connect- ed with the nuptials of Dr. P. Conroy, and Miss Emma Newbery, daughter of the late Johr Fenton Newbery. The Gordian Knot was tied by His Lordship Bishop MelIntyre, who is an uncle of the groom, assisted by Father James McDonald. After the cere- mony was performed, many were the congratu- lations they received, to which we wish to add Tue Examiner's, and at the same time express the hope, that theirs may be a prosperous and happy life. - -_-— One of our city druggists was yesterday thoroughly disgusted with himself on finding that he had, in his usual obliging manner, given change, in si'ver, for a $1 P. E. I. Bank Note. A transa:tion of thie kind twice repeated, would rufile the temper of the blandest kind of druggist. The game was not tried a second time, however, but worse, ‘ cs i ee . 7 > f. 4 er As. TELEGRABS IL NE we (SrroraL Desparcrns to THx EXAMINER, | Horrible Disaster — Gver Fifty Persens Drowned. GLasaow, July 4. The large steamer ‘ Daphne,” just launched from the Clyde shipyard cay s zed after leaving the launchways. Two hun- board. were deck, thus stopping pavigation. 1 dred people were known to have been ry i Fifty men who were in the hold drowned, besides some of those on —— ' Cork Ladustrial Exhibition QUEENSTOWN, Jaly 4. The Cork Industrial Exhibition was opened successfully to-day. The attend- ance Was enormous, and the exhibition is pronounced to bo one of the best ever held here. Cholera in the East. Port Saip, July 4. The infected portions of the town of Damietta were burned yesterday, and the inhabitants have been ordered under canvass. The Tonquin Expedition. Paris, July 4. The first French transport has arrived at Tonquin. South American Troubles. New York, July 4. The latest accounts from South America are to the effect that the Chilians are now evacuating Peru. Teiegraph Notes Rev. Thomas Walsh, vicar general of the diocese of Hartford, died on the 2nd, aged 54, By a collision on the Ist between a train on the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne road and a street car at a crossing in Chicago three persons were killed and several wounded. Right Rev. Jno. S. Train,D. D., catholic archbishop of St, Andrews and Edinburgh, is dead. He was born December 8, 1810, and was transferred to archiepiscopal see of St. Andrews and Edinburgh in March, 18738. in the British House of Lords, on the 2nd, Lord Derby, Colonial Secretary, said the government was not prepared to annex New Guinea. Mr. Gladstone made a/| similar statement in the House of Com- mons. At Menaghan, on the 2nd, Healy ad- dressed a large crowd of people, by whom he was received with great enthusiasm. He said that landlordism had been trampled under foot, and that the election represented the demand of Ulster for speedy reform intheland laws. He said there was little doubt that before many years every farmer in Ireland would be owner cf his holding. The Steamer ‘‘Queen,” of the National Line, arrived at New York on the 2nd with 731 passengers. The emigration inspectors learned that 175 of them were pauper immigrants and the emigration authorities notified the steamship company that they declined to receive them until a guarantee was given that they would be taken back to Europe when all necessary legal formalities were complied with. An accident occurred on the Rochester & Pittsburgh Railroad at 3 o'clock on the Ist at Russelar, 25 miles south east of Bradford. The first section of a coal train to which was attached a passenger car con- taining fifteen persons, broke in two on a heavy grade and seven of the cars rushing back down the grade ran into the second section smashing the cars to pieces. Six pereons, including a conductor and a brake- man were killed and the others wounded more or less severely. Mr. Biggar, M. P., in a speech at Man- chester on the 2nd, declared that the lead- ing trait of the present Government was falsehood. He said that Mr. Errington had been sent to Rome to lie in alleging that Parnell and his friends were in league with murderers, and that the Irish were without grievances. He thought it doubtful whether Mr. Trevalyan, present chief secretary for Ireland, was much better than Forster. He asserted that Trevelyan had recently lied about paupers shipped across the Atlantic. The Italian navvies at werk en the new branch of the Midland Railway, between Omemee and Peterboro, Untario, have for several weeks past been warning all hands that they intended to strike on Monday, 2nd for $1.50 per day, and that they wowld pre- vent work being done on the road unless they got the raise in their wages. On the the following note was sent through the post office : — Sir,—A friend of mine has a few dollars in old Bank of P. E. Island Notes, and as I understand you are taking them at their face, will advise him to call on you. Please let me know, by return post, if this is the case befere telling him to bring them in, and oblige, Yours truly, A DoLiar. P. S.—Please address to Charlottetown Post Office. ee Tue Steamer ‘‘Carroll,”” Capt. Brown, ar- rived from Boston this morning with freight and the following passengers:--Rev W Ely, Hon G E Chipman, Miss McDonald, Miss A McInnis, Mr Nelson, A G Morrison, M. Gor- don, Miss Amy Kendrick, Mrs Carroll, Miss Jennie Taylor, Miss M Anderson, Mr Olden, Mrs Olden and three children, Miss Harring- ton, Miss Jeanie McLeod, Miss Callbeck, Mrs Easton, Miss Maggie Nicholson, Miss Flora McPherson, Mrs Fay, Miss C McDonald, Mrs H McLean, Miss McKenzie, Miss Cath Fraser, Miss Annie Arbing, Mrs Curtain, Miss Celia Barrett, Miss Barrett, Miss Phebe Richards, Mrs W G Snow and two children, Mr W G Snow, Miss McKinnon, Miss Emma J. Rich- ards, Mrs H A McLecd, Miss Jessie Nicholson, Mrs J F Donohoe, Miss G Stanley, Miss Mary Stonehouse, Mr John Gunn, George Gu, A Picker, Mr Callbeck, D McInnis, Geo Coffin, R Coffin, T G Deloe, Miss Maggie McPherson, Miss Flora McDonald, Miss Mary McDonald, Miss Maggie Butler, Miss Mary McLean, Miss Mary McDonald, Miss Sarah McDunatd, 2nd they refused to work and tried to drive off all others that were working. Revolvers were used on both sides. Four Italians | were wounded, but not dangerously. One of them was arrested and brought before 4 magistrate. He had a wound in the fleshy part of the forearm. A fire broke out at Dauphin County Almshouse, two miles from Harrisburgh, Pa., on the 2nd inst., and destroyed every building on the ground, except the laundry and‘ the schoolhouse. The fire was dis- covered in a stable located near the main structure, an elegant building three stoires high. The stable was consumed with its contents, including five horses and two mules. The heated slate on the structure set fire to that building, and there was a high wind at the time, the building was soon destroyed. As soon as the dwelling canght, the steward and his assistants rush- ed to the insane department and forced the excited inmates, 21 females and 17 males, from their quarters. Al! weresaved,thouch some fought desperately. Weather Br letin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 4--10 a. m. Moderate winds, generally fair to-day fol- lowed by local showers, ndt much change Miss Mary Lodge. iu temperature. The steamer lies across the river, | (9 2 a DAT PEAR. TULY 4. iss WATCHES. Post ‘Ss I. | | ' | | } | | Square, Opposite JURY W> sa O Oo ad the very latest styles, and very , at (Jueen Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc , attended to. ‘SS1T9DVLO3dS aL ot cheap June 13, 1883.—we sa wkly lm G. G. North Side A’ ATMs Wed, WEEAS & OO, QUEEN STREET. New Corsets, in various makes, Just opened, all sizes, in stock. Try the Dermatoid Corset, never breaks. W. A. Weeks & Co. eS SD New Black and Colored Kid Gloves, New Black Silks and Satins, New Buttons and Trimmings. W. A. Weeks & Co, New Black Cashmeres, in every quality, Black Cords, Black Crapes, Rilb ps and Mourning Goods, W. A. Weeks & Co, Cotton Goods are cheap now. Bed Tickings, strong, at 10 cents, Bed Tickings, good, at 14 cents, Bed Tickings, good, at 16 eents, Bed Tickings, extra, at 20 to 25 cents. Worsted Cloths and Tweeds, extra quality, Strong Tweeds, for working men, Strong Cotton Tweeds, for boys’ suits. W. A. Weeks & Co. ga Please note, our Store will close, from this date at six p. m. W. A. Weeks & Co. THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. rs.S.A. Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactress. Mrs. 5. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparaticn for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-. tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. as . One Bottle did it.” That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. Atten’s Wortp’s Hair Restorer. It is not a dye. WANTED. ANTS AND VE.) MAKERS, strictly first-class—none o hers. Address, DUNLOP, McDONALD & CO., Merchant Tailors, Amherst, N. 8. Jane 9. fi i a A a ¥ Perkins U0ow“_—- --- Sterns. Spring and Summer Dry Goods, —_— 0 — N advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many novelties we hold in every department ; but we feel assured that an examination of our 1 ° . . . . . . . > Stock will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season’s purchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, immense variety and extra value. Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Puint de Alencon, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Laces, in Black, Wh Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS AND UMBRE 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and ite, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed LLA.. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Stripes, etc, ete. Dress Goods (black and colored’, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Plaids, etc., ete. Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. Se See — EE ALWAYS ON HAND eg te D. A. Bruce’s;, —A LARGE— SUPPLY BF CLETHS Which you can purchase by the yard, or have made to order At the Lowest Prices consistent with Good Workmangship. —ALSO— GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. “Hats and Shirts a Specialty. Ch’town, June 23, 1883.—3m eod wkly ITN S'TOR-E:. - 0: —————_ OIL. OIL. OIL. Very Best AMERICAN KEROSENE OIL, Extra AMERICAN LARD OIL, Extra AMERICAN WOOL OIL, and a full assortment of Machinery and other Oils of all descriptions, for sale at Manufacturers’ Prices. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. ——— a Ch'town, June 27, 1885. TURNIP SEED. re a EST VARIETIES—Carter’s Imperial, Champion, Skirving’s B Improved, Laing’s Purple Top, etc., ete. Wholesale and Retail, i ie BEER & COFF’S. Ch’town, June 4,—2aw wkly TEA. TEA. EXCELLENT QUALITY. “203; UR NEW TEAS are warranted to give extra good satis faction. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, June 4, 1883. 2aw wly ALE OUNSON & C0, OFFER, DURING Balance ef this Month and July, '400 kegs Cut Nails (assorted), 400 boxes Glass, 6 tons White Leeds, 30 casks Linseed Oils, 390 rolls Tar Paper and Felt, 30 barrels Pitch, anda full stock of Builders’ & Painters’ Supplies, —AT— Prices For Cash. W. E. DAWSON & CO., Corner Great George and Kent Streets, and “Sign of the Padlock,” (Jueen Street. June 21—2aw wkly 2i Lowest Haying Tools, &c., LOWEST PRICES. Machine, Sweet aud Olive Oils, -THE— ‘Cheapest in the City. W._E. DAWSON & CO, June 21.—2aw wkly 2i a) ~ STRAWBERRIES, 2 Ladics of the hold a Baptist Church will Strawberry Festival AND APRON PAIR, In aid of the Church Fund, in the Drill shed, ' POURSDAY, JOLY 12th. lefreshments, Ice Cream, ete . will be tup- plied during the afternoin and evening. Doors open as 2 p.m. A imission, 10 cents, Ch’towr, June 27, 1883. | ———_—_____—__—_—_—— ay injideitatesittaid | WANT to dispose of one doz. handsome Walnut Parlor Suits, in French, Grecian, |American and Jurkish styles, trom $49.00 up. Alsoa lot of handsome ~tudeut’s and | Smoking Chairs. A nice variety of Walunt | Lounges, Otttomans, Parlor Foot Stools, ete. | Uvho'lstery of all kinds done at shortest inotice. Fancy Wool and Fime silk Work, a | specialty. | Venetian Blinds Re-done. SHOP ON KING STREET, (Near A. A. Baldwin's Store.) Can be seen at house any evening, corner King and Great George Street. WM. E. HICKEY. Ch’town, June 22, 1583. LIVERPOOL SALT 500 Bags Liverpeso! Salt, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, June 13,—1m eod >. ts € a ie oe