Local and Other ites. Dre Gorpon, of Quiney, Masa., is , visit iny his friends in Km-¢s County, -_—_— oo ANiil Nice Minl AN, . Qq., di ¥ I’ ® and RR. - itoiman, of Sam: raide, have Kone tw salient wie Prasee yee! B., is prepar Ww AM eCXLAUSHAVE Wi ‘on ** The Nayies of a ¢ Fr 1 ; 4 : the VV orld, which wi Make ve volume a, bbe \WiNTER Dumas, » colored clerk in one of the departments at \Vashington; speak ‘a ; : hail dug wu ta YuAgeou 1 : nd isan expert short- utlod? Vor Halifax Ve@u- lus ** MA. Stare” temnday Walbh & cargo ceoasting of 34 bdid bay, BW. Fliggs, and?) do and 30 bays pots P.. \-ates 4 Warkine Maron tock place in Ladlow Hall, Saiwmerside, o Toesday evening, in which tt bi rs 2) b> R un both wt { urlottetowa, tool ' lirstand second prizea, respectively. : iv hes been “decited ‘that the’ Prince County Exhibition sl ould this year be hela at Summerside, on ‘Thursday, the 6th Octo and the i tomake the Mair surpass’ that of apy pis Vious year, _ oonas+ape ber next, ninissioners hare re : srry Ow Tuesday afteimo nu. about two o’élock, a boy mailed \atome z t hic arm completety severed from his bouiy by the machinery tn Kawsay & Barclay’s Molla, at Le ary SGa- tou tir. Mebeaun bas been in attendacc upuH Lhe sulleror Journal We have been re quested to call the atten- tion of our readers te the factthat the Hou. N. Dew and A. M. Powell, Eoq , will arn: here by this evening's train, ond that arapge meuts are b ing ™ ul to hol l &@ pudlic mect gin the Y. M. UC. A. Hall to-morrow eyen ing at 8 o'clock, Tue Apron Fair in \itizen’s Skating Rin! last evening, Was a most successful affair. Over six hundred people attended, and a most enjoyable evening wa spént. We learn that the net proceeds amov at to upwards ef $300 The ladies whe had the manageinent of the affair deserve great er dit for euergy avd per- severance, scale ditv~clineamona Tae Nova Scotia Board of Agriculture have passed a resclu:ion suggesting to the Government the propriely of the Board being authorized to :mpo'! frou England for sale this fall, a few young Pulled Angus Cattle, say 3 males cad 6 females, also a faw sheep and pigs. Bankers vs. All-comers at the Viekets pitched ae 24 Bar kera—J. H. Yeo, L. Yeo, © Liddell, Quirk, V. Longworth, Findley, Disney, Lockhead, Jehnson, Bourke, Kennedy, Davison. All.comers— J. Wyatt, Weeks, J. Longworth, R. Higgs, R. Weeks, Breckea, Jenkins, Carveil, Robinson, Haythorpe, Murray, LePage. —_———- - <—— — CRICKE?. Park to-morrow. o'clock. sharp. Tue closing exercis:s for the present year at the Convent teok place on Thursday last, when the pupils acquitted themeelyes im a highly creditable tanner. Two elegant medais were awardei, one procured by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre, and the other the gift of Rev. P. Doyle, Summerside. Other marks of honor were awarded to deserving pupile, aad th») exere:ses clesed with a niu 1- cal performance, . Tae méedai-holders are, Laura Gafftéy aid Mary Eth 2 Smith—Journal Sintlimenghediiliatttaee con Tue Halifax Herald in its review of the paintings oa exhibitio by the Royal Canadian Academy, says:—** Enoch Arden” by Harris. This is one of the few pictures of the Bxhibi- tion which can be classed as great—a word which critics have to use but sparingly. Here however, the intellectual and spiritual side of art is engaged, and has produced a work that exnnot fail to live in the memory ef any in- telligent student. The more this work is studied, the more it will be appreciated.”’ ee i Yur ‘steamer ‘‘ Worcester” sailed for Boston yesterday with « cargo of produce and the following passengers, Miss McKen- zie, Mr A E MeKeazie, Miss Campbell, Mrs J Gillis, Miss Murphy, Mra James White, Miss White, Miss McGee, Miss Beaton, Messrs J G Toombs, P G Marphy, Stevens, B MeMurriw, J A McLean, Mrs M Beiger, Miss Bolyer, M John Trainor, John McDonald, L Siepherd, W. Shepherd Biiss Ross. Tue Rey. De. Mi Kay, of the Formosa Mission, will address a public meeting, on Sabbath next, at 6$ o’elock, in St. James’ Church; subject: ‘ His life ana work in Formosa.” As Dr. McKay will leave the city on Monday mu: mang, the meeting new angeunced will be the only opportunity for people here to hear this remarkable Mis- sionary relate his ex perience. The trastees of the ehurch will es deavor to accommodate the largest number poasible, with due re- gard to eomfort and safety. A colluction will be taken up in aid of the Formosa Mission. The Christian public aré cordi- ally invited to aite:d. He will also spesk in Zion Church, at |} p. m.—Com. | 21. Tas Mace Crec: 2.——The excitement re- garding this strange phenomenon increases daily. A few weeks ayo we gave a descrip- tion of the mystery as it appeared to the few persons who hod then visited it. Lat- terly various reports have reached us, but it was not wntil thiv worning that our Re- porter (who regrets that he was not present at the time) gleaned information, from a perfectly trustworty source, of the very extraordinary proceedings that from time to time take place at this “ abode of! the hauuted.” Last midgight several of our most curious citizens—a lawyer, a sporting J. P. from Prinee Connty, a policeman, a livery stable keeper, and several other gen- tlemen left for tle scene of mystery. Arriving there, they carefully teok their positions, and awaited events, which were not long coming. One of them was en gaged with a lantera examining the track of the circle, when suddenly the light was suatched from his hands, kimself thrown back by a current of air,caused by a ewiftly moving body, and, before he eould recover himself, again appeared an object revolv- ing, abou: 40 feet high, resembling nothing in human shape, but like a tree with re brauches below, but a few above. others of the party observed the same ap- parition. This ge tleman, however, being more courageous than the rest, was bound to examine the track, and thus ex- perienced more than his companions, Whatever it may be, there sti] remains an explanation to be made. The gentlemen who visited the scene last night are not those whe wonld be seared by a fire-fly; and, if we have 1o mines, minerals, nor extensive forests, nor even an Esther Cox, we have now, at least, a mystery which re- quires to be solved. Several |. pst Oo PAFES Retail. TELEGRAP THE NEWS FROM EUROPE —-s— oe ————— LONDON, July 6. Intense heat prevails throughout Europe. At Paris yesterdayothe thermometer was 93 in the shade. The Ohamber of Depa ties discussed proposals to sit during the eal ly hours of forenoon or after sunset. At Aldershot Monday, during the sham fight, feur soldiers died from suustroke, and several others are im a precarious con shetromes topeat el cliical digi ubance and rain prevail in London to-day. Panis, July 6. “Phe Sentte hay aYopted afi amendment to the Compulsory Education bill, which alters ite character and imperils its passage. Tho améiient which Was offered oy M Jules Simon, provides that elewentary schoolmasters shall teach pupils their duties towards God and their country. The moderate left\\and right supported the amendinent, which was carried by a vote of 139 to 126, in spite of the strenuous oppo- sition of Premier Ferry. The Chamber of Deputies will probably reject the amend- ment, which destroys the secular character of the ball. on Lonpon, July 6. The situation of affairs in North Africa are beginning to exeite grave disquietude and distrust. The Post, commenting on the news, says that France intends to mobilize 120,000 troops and te demand fresh credits from Chambers. This news is of extreme gravity and may lead to serious complications. Paris July 6. It is affirmed that Franee has sent a note to the Porte declaring she will hold Turkey responsible. for the agitation among Mahomedsns in Tunis and Oran. talion of the Lyon’s garrison is preparing to go to Sfat to participate in the occupa- tion of that place. UNITED STATES. New York, July 6. In sa interview last night, Sir Edward mine PERKINS & STERNS KG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their DP) Sprivg Importations, and are now ready with an A bat- ft Thornton, who left Washington yesterday and sails for England to-day said, “ 1’ think President Garfield will got well, I, left Washington at two o'clock, and before i starting I called at the White House. All the reports were so favorable that I shall sail feeling that he will pull through.” When asked ‘ What-will be the tone of European comment on the attempted as- sass nition,” Sir Edward replied : ‘‘ Well, they do not understand the circumstances over there as we do. This Guiteanu is a low, base fellow, evidently of tremendous vanity, who thought himself able to fill the position of Minister to England, or Consul General. Although he is ignorant, I don’t think anybody is concerned in the crime with him. One saddening thought that has come into my mind often of late is that there seems to be a sort of a spirit- running over the world inspiring mad nien with the idea that governments can be changed by killing the rulers, and there seems to be no re- medy. Perhaps a good plan to cure it would be that followed in England toward the lunatics a number of years ago who oceasionally shot at the Queen for the fun of the thing. They were locked up in prison and flogged at intervals. Before that locking them up did not seem to ds much good, but the disgrace of the whipping excited a currative effect. The Queen has not been fired at since. Executive Mansion, July 6. Midnight (wneflicial). ‘The President has passed a mest comfortable day and his con- | dition to-night is as satisfactory as could be expected. He has taken more nourish ment dering the past 18 hours than for any time since he was wounded. The food has all been retained and perfectly assimulated, In order to relieve him as far as possible of the oppression caused. by the intense heat, | the attending physicians this evening put into operation a simple refrigerator appar- atus which, it is thought, will render the atmosphere of his room to morrow much wore comfortable than it has been to-day. For Sale or to Let. TEMIAT Freehold Property, with a front of | eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to - MRS. BOSWALL. March 12, 1881—tf A cite acalinien “ae iideeieianieneeedal NOTICH. 10. SHIPPERS BY BOSON STEAMERS, O FREIGHT will be received after N tliree o’elock on days of sailing. ; Bills af Lacing must be presented for sig- nature by four o'clock. § © ; OARVELL BROS. : 3 June 1, ’81—law wed NOW BUYING! Old fron, Old Rope, Old Canvass, Old Zinc, Old Brass, Old Copper, Old Lead, Old Pewter, Kerosene Oil Barrels, at H, COOMBS’ Store. June 18-+3i law, wky pat 3i > cit BEEF! © BEEF! HE subscriber has on band Sixty Banels good BEEF, which he offers for sale cheap for cash, —ALSO— 1,500 New Mackerel Barrels—a good article. OWEN CONNOLLY, Ch’town, June 25, *8t, EXAMINER, JULY 8 1881 ee ee —— *~ NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, Néw est Hats and Bonnets of CARPETS NEW. SPRIPAD-AND, CHECKED SILKS, Ribbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LGW PRICES. Prices Very Low for Cash. amen meme. wren © Sb —— Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE. SEASON’S TRADE. 7 Our Stock is first-class in every partievlar, and we only ack en inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving Newest and best Gobds at the lowest prices, mn NEW SCARES, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILULINGS, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, -. NEW PRINTED SATIN, ———:0: ——— Every Description. AND OjL CLOTHS. ROOM pay- New Goops sy Every STEAMER. NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Display of Feathers and Flowers, PAPER, PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 19, ISS]. TO LET! BOR a term of years, with the right of purchase, several Building Lots, pleasant ly situated at the head of Upper Hillsborough Street. Apply to P. DesBRISAY, June 8—2aw tf PURE VINEGARS | UST LANDED and will be sold VERY ey CHEAP, 15 casks pure English Malt White Wine and. Pickling Vinegars. War-, eanted pure, and no deception, WILLIAM POOD, June 3°, '81—3i Queen Square. CHESRING. HERRING, Ba ors about the first week in July, *10U0 barrels Fortune Bay Herring in balk, Parties wanting the above would do well to secure all or part as soon as possible. GEO. COOMSS, Water Street. ———— June 29,81. i es on es MACKEREL BARRELS. 1,000 Ash Hooped Barrels, 500 Birch Hooped Barrels, Five Gross Mackerel Lines, For sale by HORACE HASZARD., Ch’town, June 23—pat 1m eod PIC-NIC TEA PARTY SUPPLIES. ee ee Assorted Syrups ) On draught & in bottles and Choice quality avd Lime Juice. Cheap. Confectionery } A large Assertment. and Fresh and nice va- Buiscuits. \ rieties, And a general stock of TEA PARTY SUPPLIES. We invite all Tea Party Committees to call on us. BEER & GOFF. June 27, 81. TO LET . ALAR eC HE SHOP and PREMISES at present occupied by Mr. C. B. Warren as @ Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door to Stampers corner. Apply to MRS, STAMPER, June 21 ’s1—2aw 3w Cadiz Salt. Cadiz Salt, F¥XHE Barque “ RINGWOOD” will be due i here about i5th July with a cargo of fine »| Cadiz Salt, suitable for curing Mackerel and Codfish, which will be sold low while landing. Apply to oo! LONGWORTH & CO., June 15, ’81—3w 2aw Water Street Pleasant Residence To Let. HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises ow in the oceupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the head of ‘jUsboro Street. Pos- session givenin a few days. — may aoe tf JAS. DESBRISAY. ’ i WE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per sous having relatives or friends abread, and desiring to keep them informed g P. E. Island, cannot do soin & better or cheap, er way than by subscribing to Tax Wreky EXAMINER. Sent, bpaid, to any yo Great Britain, the United States, ot the ) Dominion, on receipt of (me Dollar, SS DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE WILL sell at AUCTION, on the pre- mises, on Weduesday, L3thinst., at 12 o'clock, — That very desirable private residence on the corner of Pownal and Kent streets, opposite Rochford Square, at present occupied by Mr. John Cerbett. | “he grofind measures 45x65 feet. The | Dwelling House contains nine rooms and a basement, with dining room, kitchen, closets, | and other convewiences throughout. Ferce pump in basement kitchen, | This desirable residence is eligibly situated ‘ia a good locality, fronting on a square, and | contigious to Churches, Post Office, Banks, L ete., ete. | Part of the pttrchase money may remain on . mortgage. Premises can be viewed any time previous to sale. Possession given Ist of August. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer July 2, ’8l—eod VALUABLE PASTURE LOTS! AT AUCTION. —_—— ¥ AM instructed te sell by PUBLIC AUC- ‘TION, in front of my Saleroom, on Tuesday, the 12th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, Mount Edward Read, In the Royalty of Charlottetown, bounded by property owned by St. Dunston’s College, containing abeut twelve acres of land. The Lot is divided into eight parts. Purchasers will have the privilege of buying one or more Lots, or the entire acreage, as may be re- quired, Terms made known at sale. Plan to be seen at my ofiice. W. D. STEWART, GOAL! GOAL! ANTHRACITE COAL! ~O ARRIVE on or about the first of SEPTEMBER NEXT,— 200 Toos Lehigh Chestaut Anthracite Coal, (Red Ash.) Quality guaranteed. No disappointment in delivery. Orders left at j CAPT. JOHN HUGHES’, Water street. Also on hand at all times, Pictou Round and Nut Coal, and Old Mines Sydney Coal. June 30, ’8l—law till spt 1 SOURIS THA! The Only Chance for a Day's Sport |! GHEAPEST FARES YET HE people of Souris intend holding a GRAND TEA at Souris, on Wednesday, 13th July Next, In aid of the New Convent, to which the following cheap fares have been obtained : Charlottetown, 'fracadie and intermediate stations, 90 cents, Mount Stewart, Lot 41) and intermediate stations, 60 cents ; Morell, St, Peters and intermediate stations, 40 cents; Five Houscs, New Zealand and intermediate stations, 3:) cents ; Harmony, 10 cents; George- town, Pisquid and intermediate stations, one dollar, Tickets good by special train, to leave Charlottetown at 7.30 a.m , to arrive at Sourir at 11 a, m.; returniag, will leave Souris at 6 -p.m,,and on regular trains between George- {town and Mount Stewart, connecting with the ‘special at Mount Stewart, Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock, for which tickets will be sold at all stations and on the grounds, All the thost modern gam-¢s and amuse- ments peculiar to public gatherings will be carried out, aad refreshment saloons will be on the grounds, No «trouble will be spared fo sustain the wonted good name of the Souris Teas, JAMES McQUAID, Souris, June 30—till 12th, ne 2i See’y. BERMUDA ONIONS, 100 BOXES JUST REBEIVED. - HORACE HASZARD, | June 9, 813i eod pat July, *81—till sale Auctioneer, GREAT BARGAINS an, 1 teen DRESS GOODS, eee one A Pace AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Lins, R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’town, May 3, 1881. Wool, Wool, Wool, eo ohms by C. F. STACK POOL, at the Spring Park Wool Shop. dune 27,’31. POR SALE OR TO LEY. ‘WVHAT Veluable Freehold Property, situate on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House, Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the above. The House contains } large Shop, 7 Led- rooms, Mining Room, Parlor and Kitchen. The Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Apply on the premises to ap2y MISS SKINNER, Strawberry Festival. “Q\HE Ladies of ST. PAUL’S CHURCH urpose having a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, FANCY TABLE, REFRESH. MENTS, &c., on WEDNESDAY, 13th of July next. The Hon. John Longworth has kindly given the use of his lawn for the occasion. Admission 10 cents, Children half price. Gate open at 4 o'clock. MRS. C. PALMER, Sec’y. March 23, 1581—oam pat LIME JUICE. MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE LVI (imported in original Packages.) On Draught and Bottled at APUTHECARIES HALL, June 14—lm DesBrisay’s Corner, | Pasture Lot Ne. 413, on the: 83 Queen Street, “PRINCE EQWARD” Will Gall at Charlottetown Asout tHe 20TH JULY, And will carry Lobsters, Starch, and other products of the Island on freight, at very lowest ratea, —-ALSO-— CATTLE & SHEEP, On the Upper Deck, and will sail for Liver- pool direct, 7 Gn or About the 2ist of July. in order to secure room. For freight and other partaculars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Managers. a ~ \ 4 a | | + b 2 a Ck’town, 15th June, 1881. Lone in marsani tel DDY. jfosn J ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, B.C. , London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lorne Hightanp Wuisky : ““We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject> peed tr fe — examination and analysis. The samples were v f rant, mellow, and at pleasant Set an possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the tirst quality, *“‘ArTuurR Hint, Hassatt, M. D. ‘“‘Orro Hauner, F. OC, 8., F. 1, 0.” Agents : MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & O©O., Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb. 24, 1880 W. E. DAWSON 7 Intending to make a Change in their present Business, And being desirous of Clearing out their Hntire Stack —WHICH I8s— ONE OF THE LARGEST —AND— Best, Assorted in the Province, BEFORE THE — It comprises in part: House Furnishing Hardware, Builders’ = Carriage Makers’ . Saddlery “ VERY COMPLETE. Paints, Oils & Varnishes, IRON AND STESL, &e., WHICH THEY ARE OFEERING For Cash or Short Credit, —AT A— BIG DISCOUNT. a — REMEMBER THE PLACE, Opposite Miliner’'s Tin Shop, GREAT CiORGE STREET. W. E. DAWSON & 60. May 10, 1881. LONDON HOUSE. | We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and _.GEHORGH DAV Shippers will please make early application * eee SS * FE RST er se cee 568 am emt = a acm i i i a) EE a seen i ede me 8 Bi ey rane She Deed ee mee ng orem, aan ae eee ek