Sess 7 . . en 2 Lew DATIUY “FLAMIN ER, AUGUST 42 1882. omega Local and Other Items. | Tue interregnum has ceased in Halifax. The new cabinet has bven «worn in, and the Province will once more experience the frivo ities Of grit mis-government. Reiss Tue best advertising medinm in the Prov- ince is Turk Ex AMINER, —_ neste We hear that the Rev. T. B. Reagh has accepted the charge of the church at Port Hill. - lus preparations for the Dominion Exbi- bition at Kingstow are beg rapidly pushed forward dais teronts from Margaree, C. B,, state that the saimon fishery this month has been the best known for years. > | i Owine to our farmers being engaged at hay ing, the market to-day was very smal. Prices are unchanged | > AN organized band of highway robbers are spreading terror among the residents of the | suburbs of Montreal. > Tuat amphibious individual of rubber-suit | fame, Capt. Paul Boynton, never attempts a | trip without St. Jacobs Vil, the great rheu- | matic and neuralgic specific, > ix Missouri a boy only twelve years of age, and locking even younger, has just been tried | for murder in the first degree and convicted. | His victim was his owa father. | = > BockKs are our crowning privilege in mod- ern civilization. With a taste for books and | music, let every person thank God, night | and morning, that he was not born earlier in | history. | . my pee Over three hundred tourists from Boston | and elsewhere arrived in St. John, N. B., on | Tuesday, by the steamer ‘‘City of Portland,” | and were stowed away like sardines in the city hotels. ee H. LaronTarse, watchmaker, of Sore],Ont., | is making a watch to indicate seconds, hours, | days of the week and month, and the moon's phases; it will be composed of five hundred pieces. ~~ > — Tue Halifax customs receipts for July, 1882, were $85,166.10, a decrease of $13,608.93, as compared with July, 1881, The Inland Rev- | enue receipts were $18,543. 16,a gain of $039.52 | over the July of the previous year. | ae oe — A CORRESPONDENT in Colorado informs us thata young mau named Daniel McNeill, be- longing to the vicinity of Summerside, has struck a monster silver mine iv Sheep Moun. tain, Colorado. Another young man named Gardner, nephew of ©. C. Gardner, Esq., has also struck a rich find. om > — Tue steamer ‘‘ Worcester” sailed for Boston on ‘Tharsday e\ ening with a cargo of produce and the following passengers :— Miss Bridget McKenna, Katie Budge, Mr Wm Hilisby, Chas H Hallett, Charles Morrison, Alex Mce- Innis. J E Kennedy, H A Pierce, Annie Hogan, Mr McCarror, Mr M Foley, Mrs Margaret McNally. ———__-<— — Avex. Invixe Karsey has been writing up the ‘** Emerald Isle of America,” and this is the impression he receives after a visit to the island Stock Farm:—‘“ From the impression made from my visit, the Government must have the interests of the people at heart, or they never would have branched out into such a bencticial industry.”’ > = AN account of a team of horses, whose united ages aggregate fifty-five years, having trotted a mile in three minutes, has been gving the | rounds of the American papers. ne is claimed to be twenty-five and the other thirty years old, and the performance took | place at Oxford, Pa. Now, had this been | done out West, where the “wind” would bave been in their favor, we would not have | thought it half so wonderful. > _ We are pleased to see that Mr Harry Sloggett, son of K. Sloggett, Exq., lead at the recent examinations for admission to the Royal Military College of Canada, Twelve young gen lemen have been admitted to that Institution, with marks ranging from 3476 to 2197 obligatory, and from 5135 to 1263 voluntary. The fact that Mr. Slog ett bas scored the highest number of marks “ several hundreds, indicates that he will be a promising military cadet. - > Ost of the finest Tailoring establishments in the Province, is that of J. McKenzie, Esq , of Summerside. It is well stocked with the choicest selections of doeskins, diagonals, tweeds, etc., and the «esthetic in search of a suit which will suit his taste, cannot fail to tind the same, or have it made at the Cham pion’s Store. Mr. McKenzie keeps a large number of hands employed in his establish ment, and hea has, therefore, the facilities for turning out first class work with ‘* neatness and despatch.” Those who 2 a good fitting sait should give him a call. ———— Ixquest.—Dr. McLeod, yesterday evening, held an inquest in view of the body of the un- known man found floating on the Hailisbor- ough. The evidence taken was exactly in accord with the account of the finding pub- lished in Tue Examiner yesterday evening The Coroner's charge to the jury was short. He simp'y informed them that, from the dis coloring of the skin and the sweliing of the abdomen, it would appear that the body of the deceased had been in the water at least twelve days, and that it was too much de- composed to effect a fall explanation. The jury—of which Professor Caven was foreman— without retiring, returned a verdict ‘‘ That the deceased came to his death from causes to the jurors unknown.” The bedy, up to the present, cannot be identified. - > -_ Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonto, Aug. 4—10a. m. Light to moderate winds, continued fair warm weather. OE Cr Referring to a St. Louis paper's lament that American boys do not learn trades which are likely to pay so much better that average clerkships, the Indianapolis Journal remarks that this avises less from false pride than from the extreme difficulty of procuring instruction. ‘‘ Many a parent can attest that it is among the impossibili- ties for boys to secure situations where they can become skilled in any of the more desirable trades. It is, in fact, a great favour to take a boy.” The rumour that the Prince of Wales is again hard up gains hep, His liabilities are set d at ot which £100,- 00 are des té his wine wircbant. | force. | with the Porte concerning the joint action | take part in the regatta. | The Roman Catholic Bishop Lafliche, «WHA } Three Rivers, has established an Ecclesias- | > | expected, | plicity of the Porte with Arabi, and that | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The British to the Front. 3 Uneasinessat Alexandria B A K (j A | N S . B A RGA | N ‘ .| _-—— ©) Or ee and DeFreycinet, ; 3 | DURING THIS MONTE, Spee ial to th Ry miner j i teh y,-ed> le OC) LOCI ATF Bismarck —-— ee 4 Lonvon, Anyust 4 The British soldiers were ordercd to the front this morning \n attack is m sLNew- WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS | tarily expre'ed The Christians at Alexandria are in a great state of excitem: nt, over a rumored A+ GREAT BARGAINS. | threatening of an uprising against that body. wae” Bismarck bas promised to support the Eastern Policy of DePreycinet, if the latter’ Short funds and Remnants of Dress Goods| and Prints at a great sacrifice. | The British have occupied Suez in fall lt is reported that Arabi is negotiating en ee Of). - of his own true ps with those of Turkey against the British forces, ‘Will Clese Gut Balance of Ladics’ and Gents’ Straw Hits Very Cheap. _— oa HANLAN TO ROW. ECCLESIASTICAL. ‘TRUNKS & VALISES Lowest Prices.’ a Store open every evening until 8 o’elock. J. B. NIACDONALD, QUEEN Srrert. | | | ’ —-————: 01 ——$-__— | 1 Special to the Examiner. Montreat, Aug. 3. Hanlan intends to hold a regatta in about three weeks from date, and invites the! quo 3 1882—wkly pat leading oarsmen in America to join the ; same, but will not allow Wallace Ross tu| tical Court of Trial to try the complaints | against ccclesiastics. _ The New Nova Scotia Government, Krom the First Day ~of August WE WILL RETAIL FOR CASH, All Kind of Meats at Wholesale Prices A. L. BRIDGES & CO. | | STORE—HILLSBOROUGH STREET. MARKET STALBS, 10, 12 and 14. Charlottetown, July 29, 1882—1m eod., Special to the: Hxaminer. Hauirax, Aug. 4. The Lieut. Governor was absent from town last evening, consequently the Cabi net arrangements were not completed as To-day everything is in order and the following members have been sworn in:—Pipes, Premier; White, Attor ney General; Church, Provincial Secretary; | Gayton,Commissioner of Mines and Wo:k ; = and the other members of the Cabinet are meee THE GITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO’Y,, OF CANADA. a GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Lonpon, Aug2. | ee gy * The Times Berlin despatch states that 4 Spain, ies and Netherlands will ELS 4oT-B' EB DEPART MEN TT. invited to co-operate in the occupation cf | '* —_~ 20: — the Suez Canal The Daily News is informed that Government possesses evidence of the com- | = Sir Hugh Allan, Presidit; Henry Lyman, Vice-President ; Gerald E. Hart, General Ranager. | 0 HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOuK THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN : HON. W. SULLIVAN, @. €., M. P. P., Attorney General and Premier (Government of #. E. &.) | HON. NEIL McLLOD, M, A., M. P. P., Ex-Previncial Secretary and decuments on the subject may eventually | be subinitted to Parliament. ALexanpria, Aug. 2. | The rebel camp moved five miles wearer | to us with outposts two miles in advance cf . . the main body. The Arabs aro collecting Treasurer (Government of P, E, FE.) beyond Fort Mcks, Therefore it has been | HON. LEMUEL CC. GWEN, Merchant and Shipowner. determined to cecupy the fort on Wednes-| LEMUEL L. BEER, ESQ, Firm of Keer & Soxs, General Merchants, day. | ¢Charlottectown, BF. #&. LL. Paris, Aug. 2. | ~-10:-— —— Italy will take the initiative in propes- | $58,000 has been deposited with the Receiver General at Ottawa for the exclysive | ing in the Conference the collective occu- | benefit of life policy holders, : ee vation of Bucs. Canal The Stock List is beyond question the strongest in the Dominion of Canada. kw ‘ cole ; © . -~ : t It is highly probable that Defreycinet By Act of Parliament (see 39 Vic,, Chap. 55, 1876) the entire capital and asscts of the} - a CURD § bes | Company, are rm sponsible for claims agiins » Life De ps ry i . s of will resume. the premiership. This ompany «sponsible for clai against the Life Department, by which the funds of the Was | eos ; | Life vepartment are speciality protected and exempted against any other loses of the! seriously talked of at a meeting of senators | e yt _——s. gee ata and deputies last evening. Company The Life Depar'ment of the Cit gens’ fully realizes in this a source of great strength, ConSTaNnTINOPLE, Aug 2. It has been definitely resolved not to send Policies are absoltely indisputable after five years, any troops from here or from the Dardan- Profits are divided every five yeurs. Thirty days grace are given for paymet.t of premiums, ells to Egypt but three battalions will leave Salonica on Thursday, twenty-seven ships | All forms of insurance set forth by first-class Companies are issued by the CITIZ'-Ns’, being prepared for the troops at the arsenal Claims promptly paid, Loans may be effected on pelicies after 3 annual payments, The total naval force consists of fifteen vessels. A. S. URQUHART, flice—Next to Owen Connolly & Co’s, Queen Street. Agent. Berxun, Aug. 2. NOXU : July 27, 1882—3i eod The Czar and Sultan exchanged aulo- sive against Arabi while the British force for an expedition to aid Arabi,but the move- erste Grininivtaanll solved, and that it is proposed to establish | graph letters dealing with the Egyptian | ~~ remains in reserve, thus affording England ment is not hkely to succeed. | JN the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about an open organization in which the ladies | “2555 BRITISH WAREHOUSE, : sa 148 GASES DRY GOODS, It is stated here that England has pro- ark. UEEN SQUARE It is learned in various quarters that | s The Times’ Dublin despatch reports that | The Thames Club have refused to cept | from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- posed that the Turks should take the offen- Reecotti Garibaldi is enrolling volunteers | the Ladies Land League is about to be dis- | the challenge of the Hillsdale crew. SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very clone prices. The Queen and the Prince. | ‘Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Repienished WEEKLY STEAMERS. (From the London Truth.) | ¥ The Queen’s frequent absetee from Windsor, must be a source of considerable | profit to the railway companies, as enor: | mous hampers of fruit and vegetables are daily despatched to Balmoral or Osborne | (as the case may be) from the Frogmore | 6072 yardens, and large consignments of cream | ~ aod butter are torwarded from the royal | dairy, all these supplies for the Queen’s | -_— 160 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN. BAGS Dailv Expected: Charlottetown, July 26, 1882. use being invariably sent from the| ; aU 5 s a : Windsor establishment. It seems in the | * NO l ICSE St | Hj t | highest degree abstr! that year afur pt | ’ aWrence 0 G . year Windsor Castle should stand enipty | Haws Contad ‘thd prefiises lately ial during spent eds = =~ Prineesand | cupied by C. F. Harris, the subscriber | Princess of Wales have to. hivouae In fome | Leys to intimate to the public that he is carry-| ‘ s : le co. | fF. HE above Hotel i RE OPENE paigtbosing ils oe, whlch, tmmen lysing om tbe. T Raving, been thoronehiyrepetoned med a a Queen was willing to contemplate TINS Ti BUSINESS i refurnished in the best style. Being centrally * lending” a portion of the castle we his | in all its branches, Orders punetually at- OS ee wee Royal Highness for the week, the prelimin-| ¢.nded to. A call respectfully solicited. |‘ inducements to the travelling public ary condition being, however, that the tt | ey HARRIS, i e . mn Sirs - of visitors (net only those who were to slay, | po, ¢ 1982 stint ion eh |) See ee een ee wees. Orne but thuse who were to be asked to dinner, | modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in or in the evening) was to be approved by ——— ~~ + {JRSORIBE for the DALLY BX AMINES | the city. ee ee DRY GOODS -AT— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK OF SUMMER Is NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, —AT THE— Lowest FPrices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, Her Majesty, and there was tv be no duuc- |) ¢! inf during he week. - - Published in the Province t est i +t Newsy Paper| . WM. E. HICKEY, . he Cheapest and mos ” pe | Ub’town, Dec, 21, 81, cece f } > . ‘Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT, |In the matter of an Act of the liament of Canada, forty-fifth year of Her present Ma jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitrled an Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insur- ance Companics, Loan Companies, Build- ing Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of tbe Bank of Prince Edward Island an Insolvent Banking Company, Ay] OTICE is hereby given that on MON- iN WAY, the seventh day of August next, A. D. 1882, Mr. Jus ice Peters will senction the ssie by the Liquidators of the above- named Banking Company, of certain real and persona! property particularly get forth and described in a certain petition of said Liquidators this day filed with me, the fall particulars and descriptions of such real and personal propetiy, and the deeds, convey- ances and mortgages thereof, can be ascer- tained and seen at the office of the said Liq idators, in the Bank Building tormerly uccupied by said above-named Banking Com- pany. As also generally the drawing, accept- ing, making and endorsing by the said Liquidators of all bills of exchange and pro- missory nefes necessary to te drawn, accept. ed, made or endorsed in and about the busi- ness of winding up the above named Banking Company, Uulese cause to contrary be shown before the said Mr, Justice Peters, at Judges Cham- bers, in the Law Courts Building, in Char- lottetuwn, in said Province, on that day, at the bour of one o’clock of the afternoon, by any of the creditors, contributorics, share- holders or members of the said above men- ticned Banking Company Dated this Ist day of August, A. D. 1882. D. HUDGSON, Prothonotary. Par passed in th: R. BR. Firzeeracp, Solicitor, aug2—dy tl 7th. NOTICH. fF HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported a fresh supply of _Bray’s Patent Burne:’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned full on. These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a 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 equal to about ten candles it a cost of three quarters of oue cen per heur, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each, [ja 10 eod pat HARD COAL. 10 ARRIVE, $00 08 HARD GOAL. pa wishing to be supplied with the genuine Philadelphia Ckestnnt and Kgg, and also Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to Lhe subscriber, Pictou Coal always on hand, Orders can be left at Lord’s Sceles, or at the subscribers. Terms cash. THOS. CASELEY, July 17—1m pd TO ARRIVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsylvania, ALSO, Pictou Round, fut and Slack. and Oid Mine Sydney Goa’, Always on hand, at MeMillan’s Coal Depot, R. McMILLAN, Ch’town, July 17, 1882, ROTEC ia @ f i HE business heretofore carried on by the undersigned and the late A, B. Siewart, nnder the style and firm of Hick.y & Strew- akr, Tobacco Mapulacturers, will be con- linued by the subscriber under the same style, MICHAEL {IICKEY, Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, @ver the Intercelonial and Grand T:unk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D,. A. McLEOD, May 2, 1882. REMOVAL! fTtHE undersigned has removed to the old CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, next door to Stumbles’ Harness Shop, and having purchased a large assortment of Fac- tory Cloth from the Mill Valley Woollen Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for cash, is prepared to sell cheaper than ever during the summer. Highest cash price paid for wool, or ex- changed for cloth, C, H. SCHURMAN, June 7, 1882—2m 2aw, wkiy li For Sale or to be Let. I AVEN WOOD, lately the residence of the Hon. J. C. Pope, just outside of city limita, containing 314 acres, and beauti- fully situated. For further particulars apply to either of the undersigned Trustees H. J. CUNDALL, L. H. DAVIES. Charlottetown, June 27, 1882— law pat tf TH OLD RBLLABLE" COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAN , aai NUT CUAL, which will be sold | as cheap as any in the city, Terms cash, | CAPT. J. HUGHES, Ch’'town, June 7, 82—~'m Jaw put pres PICTOU ROUND