PERM DALI to the bridge. Once on the floor of the bridge, the old ewe’s suspicions were allayed, and she trotted across, fol- lowed by the whole flock, while the dog stepped to one side, let them all pass, and trotted along behind.” THe Darty EXAMINER. JULY 26, 18383. on Bditorial Notes. —The prize list for the King’s County —The trath at last! Whe 1 the Road Exhibition is published. The Exhibition | Act of 187 was passed, by which statute will be held at Georgetown on Thursday |labor was restored, all the Grits de- ! nounced the measure. It was, they said, a retrograde movement. The roads re- ceived no perceptible advantage from statute labor, while on the other hand the proceeds of the poll tax imposed by the Davies Government were most effli- |cacious iu the repair of highways. For —The Agricultural Committee of the| months the Patriot was filled with de- Centenvial and Domision Exhibitions| nunciations of the statute labor system. have decided that it is not advisable to| Time, however, has most effectually make any alterations in the prize list to | settled the question, as may be seen from meet the requirements of this Province. | the following extract from the Patriot of (a late date:—“ It is evident that the scarcity of farm laborers, owing to the exodus, and the tendency ‘o pay com- mutation money, has a bad effect on our highways. Very little permanent im- provement can be effected through the pittance received in commutation money, especially when it passes through the hands of officials whose lease of oflice depends on the amount of drudgery they are capable of performing to keep their party in power.” the 4th October next. —Mr. Siairs has been elected a member of the Heuse of Commons for Halifax by acclamation. This is one ot the greatest electoral triumphs achieved by the Liberal-Conservative party. / —Anonymous correspondents rage, and stump speakers spout and vent their fury against the Stipendiary Magistrate aud the police, for allowing Charlotte town to be disgraced by lawlessness as it is ; but mot one of them have the courage to enter a prosecution and have the liquor dealing law breakers tried and punished. This is the cause of the trouble. —It now appears that the accounts re- ceived of the Tamatave affair have been greatly overstated. The pacific utter- ances of the French Governmeut and the appointment of M. Waddington as Our Advertisers. James Coleman, Supt. P. E. IL. R., will _—— Me nb so Liverpool to Charlottetown ~~” ” a ea S + Set F—F% NX a <2 yt ha $34 eS Sea PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT. FALL TRIP, L883. THE CLIPPER BARQUE ‘WILLIAN OWEN,’ 599 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed Al 9 years at English Lloyds, ANGUS BROWN, Commanéer, Vill be on the Berth at Liverpool On or About the 25th August, And Sail on the l0th September. to be followed by the Clipper Barque “ CLARIBEL,” sell five second-hand locomotives, eight windmills and eight pumps; he will also receive tenders from parties willing to pur- chase a quantity of wrought scrap iron, and old car wheels. French ambassador to Great Britain, will, it is hoped, assure a satisfactory ending to what miglit probably have been a very serious difficulty. We are pleased therefore, to note that the clouds which, a though happily for a short time, obscured L. Cc. Owen notifies | shippers that. the the relatiogs between England and {| due ‘William wen will leave Liver- . lng pool for this port about the 25th August. France, have disappeared as rapidly as ok tee ee th the boteee they gathered. The British Govern- ‘‘Olaribel,” both vessels carrying goods for ment has been assured that, whatever the | adjacent ports. incident at Tamatave amounted to, the alae] Witte’. gabledeiiladiee deeds’ tie French Government would give such oe ia oe y ene ; ; tit nae annual picnic of the Benevolent Irish satisfaction as would calm all irritation Society will be held on the grounds of St. between the two countries. Dunstan’s College on Wednesday, August 8th. A programme of the day’s proceed- ings is being prepared which it is thought will prove satisfactory. Special arrange- ments have been made with the railway authorities, whereby parties purchasing pienic tickets, can also secure railway tickets at one fare, good to return on the day following. “7 sue —The Live Stock Journal reports that fresh outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease are.occasionally appearing in Scotland, and the pest has once more spread to Midlothien, several animals in a byre near Edinburgh having become affected, while the source of the contagion has not been ascertained. The disease has the firmest hold ia Forfarshire, where twenty-five different farms haye been infected since the middle of May, and there are at present about 100 avimals suffering, ten places being still infected. Most of the recent outbreaks have been We advise all desirous of spending a pleasant day to attend. _ - << a+ —_———_ Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, July 25. Shipped per steamer ‘‘Princess of Wales,” Cameron, master, for Point duChene :— | 420 Tons Regist-r,Coppered and Classed Al 9 years at English Lloyds. |The above vessel will receive goods for adjacent Ports, For Freight or Passage, apply in London |to JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 16 Great |Winchester Street; in Liverpool, to | PITCAIRN BROTHERS, 51 South John Street, or here to Le ©. OWEN, Ch’town; July 26, 18€3,—3wk 3aw tu th sa | P.E, island Railway. FOR SALE, Five Second - Hand © Locomotives. t NE ENGINE contaims about 46,150 Ibs, of wrought iron, and 2,850 lbs. scrap do. The other four contain each about 37,900 Ibs, wrought iron, and 2,100 lbs, of scrap do, These Engines might be repaired so as to answerdor light work on a 3-foot 6-inch gauge liail way, caliey eould be converted into stationary engines for saw mills or factories. , - «| 215 bushels Oats, io we ee traced te trish cattle bought at Trinity - ino _ ° os ; On ae at vay so gue yp oy rat : Sol. Sa Ne 7 ormation regarding them wi!l be furnished, Moir market last ‘month, but notwith ases Higgs, RES 288.00 on apglisation, by 065 Wiicekéenar® 1 standing that it has been agreed to place| MSO lbsieercher, - - - Hh Railway, Charlottetown. no further restrictiogs on the movement = mee eg Sr er a ' JAMES COLEMAN, of Irish stock into the country. Pleuro-| °°)? ?8*"°h sin tg se ~ eh , a Ch’bine Si 96th, i ce f . Sees ilway Office, Ch’tewn, July pneumonia is also making itself séverely $1,398.00 [ox'pat pio jour i felt amongst the berds of lorfarshire and Perthshire. —The Coroner's Jury have deelared that aleohol was the cause of: Mr. Crawford’s sad death at Crapaud. Will any steps be taken towards the punish- ment of those who sold him the liquor? Ob no. Nothing was done about the peddlar who fell dead from his wagon a few weeks ago. Nothing was done in the case of the man who was found dead in his sleigh last winter. Nothing was done in any of the countless cases in which liquor, sold to men temporarily insane, has caused death. We seek out and pupish the murderer who uses a knife or administers a sirong poison ; but we let the liquor dealer, whose offence is little, if any, less criminal, go scot free. Public feeling vents itself in letiers to the Press, or in empty talk; and nothing —¢<»>ee& °——— < A terrible calamity ovcurred: at North Point, Tiveli,an excursion ‘resort an the Patapse6, ten miles ftom the city of Balti- more, about ten o'clock on the night of Me 23rd instant, by which it is estimated seventy lives were lost. The accident cc- curred by the giving way of the outer por- tion of the pier, on which several hundred persons were Congregated, awaiting the boat to return to the city. The party con- sisted of people attending the picnic under the’anspices of the Mount Royal Beneficial Society of the Catholieé Church of Corpus Christi. * * * AS soon as the bodies were deposited on the wharf the barge went back to Tivoli, aud before seven o'clock on the morning ef the 24th had returned to Henderson’s Wharf with a second load of dead, numbering over thirty. By this time news of the awful calamity had spread throughout the city, and thousands had gathered at the wharf and in the vicinity. Throughout the night many persons— actical is done towards” vindicating mothers, brothers and_ friends — con- Justice or abating the evil. nected with the excursionists had gathered at Light wharf, where the +-The Suez Canal difficulty seems to grew more and more complicated every day. Mr. Gladstone will, it is said, ex- haust every means to induce DeLesseps to make satisfactory concessions, and if he fails it is his intention to submit the agreement to the House and go to the country. The chief objection to Mr. Gladstone’s project is the legal construc- tion of the concessions. The general feeling throughout commercial circles is that the Goverument were somewhat too hasty in admitting DeLesseps’s monopoly. It was from the commercial classes that the objection to the scheme originated. The strength of the different parties in the House of Commons may be seen from the following table: In all there are 639 members, 335 of whom are Liberals ; 241 Conservatives, 830 Parnellites, and 33 Moderate Home Rulers, The Con- servatives and the Parnellites intend op- posing the scheme in a body, and count upou the accession of a large uumber of disaffected Liberals. —It is generally known that, so far as human beings are concerned, their trans- ference to **the States” has the effect of sharpening their faculties, stimulating | their ingenuity, and making them in every way Smarter than they were be-|was intensely thrilling The refusal of fore, .If we may believe The Pittsburgh’ railroads and hotels at the Falls to have Stockman this process extends to the|anything to do with what they termed canine race, and we may naturally con-| ‘His going to his death,” rendered the clude to the other sections of live stock, | 9#air fnancially a failure. The river has as the following story would show:—** A |Doee. eeterey os | aces | below Goik'of ate biccked t> ah but no trace of Vebb could be found, and 7 p Yiocked Up the entrance to | i¢ is generally believed that he was engulfed & bridgo spanning Mill Creek, near) in the whirlpool. Captain Webb leaves a Chester Park, O. A large shepherd dog | widow and two children in England. had been trying to get the sheep to cross " Pe but they were suspicious and | General Von Hobe Pasha, one of the e ack. Presently the dog, dis-| Prussian officers who lately took service couraged at his unsuccessful effort to | with the Sultan, and who is now Master of drive them, leaped upon the backs of the , the Horse to His Majesty, was received by sheep, which in their crowded condition | the Emperor the other day at Coblenz. looked like one woolly floor, ran along to Hobe Pasha is going to, Hamburg, to pur- the bridge entrance leeped etl “the | coa#e horses for the 7 urkish cavalry, and Good oak alten 3 i : h P ihe will proceed to Russia—with probably a ’ » Seiziag in his mouth the neck | similar mission—before returning to Con- of oue of the ewes, dragyed her along on stantinople. barge usually lands, anxiously awaiting her arrival, and apprehending a disaster. When the boat did not arrive until some hours had passed, and there were yet no tidings of their friends, then the fears were increased almost to a conviction that some dreadful accident had befallen the party. At a-later hour these fears were realized when the facts became known. As fast as the bodies were identified, by relatives and friends, they were taken to their respective homes. The unidentified bodies were carried to the eastern police station to re- main until recognized or otherwise disposed of. The parties resided in almost every section of the city being members of Catho- lic churches in different localities. — << © a» Capt. Matthew Webb, the noted English swimmer, perished in an attempt to swim Niagara river whirlpool rapids on the 24th. He was rowed out in a skiff to a point in the river opposite “Old Maid of the Mist” landing. by the ferryman at the Falls, and leaped from the boat at two minutes past four o'clock. The daring swimmer passed the big rapid all right keeping inthe middle of the stream. - When he reached the whirl- pook he was rushed to the American side where the waves, it is estimated, are from thirty to forty feet high, and the last seen of him he was throwing up one arm. His intention had been to pass the whirlpool on the Canadian side. His shoot of the rapids PE. tsland Railway. FOR SALE, WINDMILLS AND PUMPS, jIGHT (8) second-hand WINDMILLS, price $50.0) each, Eight (#) second- band PUMPS, price $10.00 each, delivered at Charloitetown. Any information regarding the above can be obtained by applying to the Storekeeper P. E, 1. Railway, Charlottetown, JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Oftices, Charlottetown, P. E. L, July 26th, 1883,—ex pat 6i her pres pio jor li Benevolent Irish Sociaty PICNIC. as BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY wil! hold their Annual Picnie on Wednesday, 8th August, —ON THE— Grounds of St. Dunstan’s College. A Programme of Games, for which liberal prizes will be given, is being prepared, and will be distributed. The Patent Swing will be furnished for the use of the young folks. Refreshments will be povided “on the grounds, Return Tickets, at one fare, will be issued on that day to parties purchasing Picnic tickets only, for all regular trains from Sum- merside, Georgetown, Souris, and intermediate Stations to Charlottetown, good to return on the following day, These trains will stop at St. Dunstan’s College Platform to put dewn and take up passengers. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown for the grounds at 10 30 a. m. and 2.30 p. m., returning at 5.30 and 7.15 p. m. Retarn tickets, ten cents. Tickets of admission, 25 cents; chiléten, 10 cents; to be procured at the Drug Stores and at the Diamond Bookstore. RICHARD WALSH, Secretary Committee. July 25.—2aw mo sa wkly LUMBER e To be sold by AUCTION, Ou Saturday Evening, 28th instant, AT SIX O'CLOCK, OX POWNAL WHARF, 10,560 feet 24-inch Spruce, 7,000 feet 1-inch Spruce Boards, 31,000 feet 3-inch Refuse Deal and Ends, 2,000 feet 3x5, 3x4, and 3x6 Scantling. WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, July 24, °83. Auctioneer, PSA MINEHE. ee mS ee ee SUMMER 8§8SB8 AT———-— sutule USED Ebel Os nose fi Jo HB. Nic EON ALD’S Ladies’ Straw Hats, Mien’s Straw Hats, Parasols and Umbrellas. Dress Material in Short Ends and Remnants, Good Grey Cottons for 5 i-2 Cts. per vard, Good VU hite Cottons for 7 1-2 Cts, per Yard, Good Strong Tweed for Men and floys, 25 cts. per yd. NOW RECEIVING : New Cashmercs, New Crapes, New Gloves, New Ribbons, New Festhers, New Satins, J. B, MACDONALD. (Queen Street. Sh’town, July 6, 1883.— pres he British Warehouse, ‘To the Wholesale and Retail Trade. 0a W.&A. BROWN & CO. AVE now opened the completion of their large stock of SPRING AND i SUMMER DRY GOODS. "They are offering specinl inducements to cash buyers. It will elsewhere. Establishment closes every evening at 6 o’cloek- (Saturdays excepted.) W. & A. BROWN & 60. be to your advantage to inspect their stock before purchasing Ch'town, June 1, 1882.—-wkly —-~- ——s_— re eS ea ee ee a Great Summer -Resort of P. fi Island, ———0:0— Rustico Beach, P. E. Island. 00 This beautiful and well known watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist. The Proprietcrs have taken pains to improve this establishment, so as to merit the con- tinuance of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parts of the world. For charming seenery, beautifal shores, shady walks, boating, surf bathing, fishing, gun- ning, etc., ‘The Seaside Hotel” is unrivalled, in America. . TERMS—$1.75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month. rates for families for lengthened periods. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, calling for Grests; returning every Thursday and Monday Morning, at 9 o’clock, p. m. Trains leave’ Charlottetown for Hunter River at 645, 9.20 a. m., and 4.15 p. m$ ——— « ; Special - Hunter River for Charlottetown 9.04 a, m., 2.25 and 7.11 p. m, _ Hunter iver for Summerside 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p. m, & Summerside for Hunter River 6.45 a.m. and 12, noon, and 5.40 p. m. Mr. Baghall will meet trains from all points at Hunter River to convey passengers to Seaside. JOHN NEWSON & CoO., June 7—24m PROPRIETORS, —N STORE » OIL. OIL. OIL. Very Best AMERICAN KEROSENE OIL, Extra AMERICAN LARD OIL, Extra AMERICAN WOOL OIL, and a fall assortment of Machivery and other Oils of all descriptions, for sale | . at Manufacturers’ Prices. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. Ch’towa, June 27, 1883. s + BUY ONLY THE BEST oO MASON & HAMLIN: ORGANS, tre acknowledged by the highest musical authorities in the world to be the | Best Reed Organs Ever Made. They have taken the Highest Prizes at every Exhibition in the World, Sold on very easy terms, with large discounts for tash, by _ LEONARD MORRIS, SUMUERSIDE, Sole Agent for P. KE. Island, : if Summerside, June 12, 1883,—ly oF . | P. E, Island Railway. Wrought Scrap Iroa and Old Car Wheels. VENDERS addressed to the undersigned, will be received until August 1 ith oext, from parties w'shing to purchase an estimated quantity of one bundrd ('00) tons of Wrought Scrap Iron, and sixty (60) tons of Old Car Wheels, Delivery can be made immediately on Rail- way Wharf, ( bariot: t wn, In each Case, stite price per ton of two thousand Ibs, (2,000). The Department does not higd itself to accept the highest er any offer, JAMES COLEMAN, Supt, Railway Offices, Ch’town, July 26th, 1882, {ex lin pat lin COMIN Cry The Greatest Irish Su0W On Harih. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Thursday kvening, July 26th, —— ee SELLON Ww nek Refined Irish Minstrels, Grand Specialty Company, Brass Band and Orchestra, An entire new Company— Every Act New. A Grand Afterpiece — Mrs. Langtry’s Visitors, Greatest Irish show travelling. People’s popular prices. July 24.—3i “UE Ga ar A* MOREN LOWDEN weuld respect- 1! fully intimate to the inhabitants of Charlcttetown that he purposes opening a class for instruction on the violin, if a suft- cient number of pupils offer, by Monday, Jaly 30th. TERMS—$6 for the course of twenty les- sens. Pupils taken from tem years of age upwards. latending pupils may leave their names at ©, I’, Fletcher's or Bremner Bros’, July 25—3i tu th sa GEORGE TWEEDY, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Notary Public, &c. OF FICE—West Side of Queen Street, Char- lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop, July 25, 1883 —dy wkly 6m : JUST ARRIVED. 100 bris. ¥ 01 Hew Herring, Come and see them. at IMPERIAL GROCZRY STORE, Ch’town, July 21. OB PRINTING of every description @F ‘executed with Nestness 2nd Despatch at the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING ROOMS, cor. Water and Creat George Street, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de Fe ncernace- conn ininedainettnane ANTED—A Girl to do general house- work. Apply to Mrs. W. W. Well- ner, Prince Street. [jly 26 ORSES WANTED—Must be young, sound, and ata reasonable _ price. Apply at J.. D. Currie’s Grocery, Lower Spring Park Road. ljly 26, lm wky lin OST—On Monday last, Bracelet. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at Tuk EXAMINER Office. tjly 26 WO LET—Half of the three-story HOUSE on Kent Street, formerly occupied by Dr. Creamer, containing a kitchen and nine rooms. Apply to Mrs, James Offer, Queen Street. [jy25 tf AJ ANTED—At P. E. I. Furriture Fac- tory, three good BENCH MEN. Apply personally or by letter to Mark Wright & Co. liv25 lw a person who found a parcel on Queen Street, containing a pair of small boots and a quantity of soap, will please leave the same at Mr, Chas, E. Robertson's Store. cae liy25 QUITUATION WANTED—A young man of kU some experience wants a situation as Bookkeeper or Assistant in an office or store. Good references given. Apply at Tur Ex- AMINER OFFICE, [jy25 tf ~ LET—A Dwelling House, on the core ner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, contsining ten rooms and shop, also conveni- ent out-buildings, Immediate possession given, The premises are suitable for a Boarding House or store. For further parti- culars apply on the premiggs to MRS, COSTELLO, [July 25 \ J] ANTED-—-A situation as Bookkeeper or Cashier in a store or other suitable place. Ove with a good recommendation. For further particalais apply at this office. \ ee ANTED—A Housemaid and Dining Room Girl. Apply at this oftice. Ljy23 OST about ten days ago, a small silver : Brooch, in the shape of a Maltese cross. Finder willbe rewarded on leaving it at this othice. » [jly 4 ryXO LET—One-half of that three story Brick House, on Upper Queen Street, containing nine rooms. Possession at once. Apply to ALrxaxprer Horne, [may28 rq\O LET—(with immediate possession) that handsome and commodious residence in the northern suburks of the city, on St. Peter's Road, lately occupied by L. B, Archibald, Esq. Enquire of Loxuworrn & Haszanp. [may 16, 1883 a Gold-tipped ~ ig a A a NE he ean gam SRI De