Local and Other lrema. Hoy SENATOR WLAN Ig at the Rankin, > VEN — sa dry August. Look out for heavy rains > - No more milk dishes required, buy a Cham pion Creamer from R. K. Brace {july27 tf on > —= Tuere will - . Somers be a grand race come off at Trotting Park, on the 2Iist August pext. > Jubak CARON and party, went through to Summerside by special train last evening, aud proceeded to Shediac this morning. sinned Don’r forget that special prizes will be given at the KExhibition for Champion Creamer Butter. The Champion is spoken of in highest pra.se by everyone. {juiy27 tf ~ > At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon a number of citizens were summoned for non-payment of their dog tax. disposed of in various ways. —~— - -@ —_ Aquatic.—A Montreal despatch says Hanian and Courtney are expected there to | make a match for $5,000 to be rowed at! ny Lachine in September next, ->--— Tar potato bug is quite numerous ion the vicinity of Brae, but owing to the vigilance of the farmers they are not allowed to do muth damage. The hay crop will be light, the wheat looks well. -_——-~>}>--—-— A Goop Broop.—-We are informed that a hen owned by Mrs. Charles Howard, South Wiltshire, which ‘‘layed away” a few days ago, brought homea brood of eighteen chick- eus, all of which are still living. _—— io -_—— Mr. J. G. Hamivron Browy, of the firm of of W.& A. Brown & Co., left by mail train this morning for Rimouski to join the R. M8. “Parisian” for England. Mr. Brown goes to They were jat South Kensi: | the total imports to $9,090,651. Revenue collected was $504,238, and the Cus- | get = 2 _— fecal and Qther [ews. m DALLY EXAMINER JULY 27. ° ¥ Barer 4y ~ ~ « a! he “GRAPHIS HE [-peciaL Desparcues to THE EXAMINER, ] #urial of Hon. Vm. Elder. AYERS Aatr (Ct he is strictly a vevetable | a paration, hormiess, and warranted to cure | } ail malarial disorders, [july23 lw wkly — | » Drogpen Dran.—James Jackson, of Lynch- | field, dropped dead on the street at Rt. | He waa about Heart disease was the cause | Stephen, N. B., on the 25th. 173 years of age, of death, = THE recent rains have greatly benefi:ted the crops in this Island, damaged: bnt the resniting advantages to the 2rain and root « rops tar outwerg : viany damage of this kind, x oe Tress Earthern Pre Pots a Grocery are warranted to b not break, sery > and +} they are much better and cheaper than a copper or iron pot R. K. Brace. [july27 tf “i : Mr. Joncas’s paper on the fisheries of the | Dominion, which was read at the Conference »gton o1 Monday week, is now in the press, and will be issued very shortly in pamphlet form by the Exhibition. i > Tuz exports from Canada for uth of Jane amounted to $10,173,526 and The Inland total toms receipts $1,600,440. —_ Lapigzs who have plants in the house should get a 25c. box of Floral Phosphate at W. R. Watson’s. It is clean, and is applied in water. A box will last a long time and the benelit to the plants will be beyond all expec tstion. + AN interesting game of cricket will be played on the Park Grounds to-morrow. The veterans of the Phrenix have expressed a de- sire to »eet the team that played against the Wanderers of Halifax. A good match is looked forward to. > England on business for the firm, ee Tue Rariway Empvoyees Picste will take Tue London season this year has been a short but brilliant one. The Queen will re- main at Windsor. She seriously feels the place at Marie, on Thursday the 9th of | absence of the Princess Beatrice, who is at a Avgust next. It will be one of the best picnics ever given to the employees, as the committee who have the affair on hand are very energetic. Mack’s Macnetic MeEpictNe is a positive remedy for nervous exhaustion and all weak- ness of the generative organs in both sexes Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See advertisement in another columw, [july23 lw wkly Surprtnc Nores.—Barque ‘‘Bessie Parker” is reported ashore near Shediac. It was feared, as the tide was high when she went ashore, that she had susta:aed some damage, but advices have been received stating that the barque came off without sustaining any serious injury. t>-— New Brunswick Noves.—The haying season has begun among the farmers. The crop will be much lighter than last year. Diptheria, which has lately proved such a scourge in Amherst, is somewhat dying out although a few new cases of a serious charac- ter are reported. Cart. Wma. Ricuarps’ new vessel and the bark ‘‘Olivette” sailed on Friday last for Miramichi, to be loaded with deals by A Morrison, Esq., for Great Britain. Mr. John Richards’ left on Monday’s boat for above port w superinten| the loading and despatch of the vessels. Kael Tue Halifax Steam Navigation Company having purchased the steamer ‘‘Sicily,” she will leave London for Halifax and St. John about August 18th. The ‘“‘Sicily” is 1,675 tons register with 220 horse-power engincs. Through rates can be arranged from all the principal ports in Great Britain and the Con- tinent. eeeniaallia tks Tue cargo of the steamer ‘Worcester’ to Boston yesterday consisted of 1,200 cases of eggs, 350 barrels of mackerel—240 of which were shipped by B. Rogers, ., Alberton; 109 by H. M. Churchill, Eeq., Rustico; and the balance by A. Kennedy, Ksq.—200 cases of lobsters shipped hy Carvell Bros., and 5 bales of hair, etc. _— >--— Evanee.ist Preacninc.—An Evangelist, sent by the Restored Apostles, will speak at the Academy of Music, Sunday evening, July 29, at 8 o'clock, on the words Acts, i-ti ‘This same Jesus which is taken up from you into Heaven shall 0 come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into Heaven.” This is especially intended for all christians. —_—_-<——— Tue Redemptorist Fathers will commence a two weeks’ mission in Summerside in St. Paul’s R. C. Church, on Sunday next. They have visited and held services at a large number of places on the Island, Their labors have heen crowned with great success, there being no fewer than four hundred and eighteen confirmed at Souris a few days ago. _— - Tue fourth annual regatta of the Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen took place on the Ottawa River, at Ottawa on the 25th. All the races were well contested. Lang, of Montreal, won the single scull amateur championship, defeating Buckley of Portland and others. The senior four-oared shell race was won by a crew from the Toronto club. -_--- >--- A Lonpon letter of July 7th says :—‘‘Last night there was an unusually large sprinkling of Canadians at the State ball given at Buck- ingham Palace by command of the Queen, Sir Charles Tupper, Sir Leonard Tilley, the Hon. Mr. Macpherson and the Hon. E. Blake were all present, as also were Ladies Tupper Tilley, Mrs. Macpherson and daughters, and Mrs. McLelan, _— — > — THe Dank River Cheese Factory which is managed by Fenton T. Newberry, Esq., of this city, is doing a good busivess. During the first .nonth of twenty-six working days, it took ninety-two and one-half tons of milk from the farmers of the district. This is probably the largest receipts of any factory in the Province, and reflects credit on the farm- ers of Bedeque for the support they are giving the new industry. — : A CHALLENGE,—Alex, McDonald, painter of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, has the following challenge in the last Aurora:—‘*There is a man in Antigonish who offers to play 1,000 tunes on any of four instruments, dance 1.000 steps, paint 1,000 life portraits, draw 1,000 tterns and sing 1,000 songs in 1,000 days, fnishing one in each department every day, for six thousand dollars. I will give the world a year to get a competitor either by cash, muscle or mind.” a Tur Wanderers played the New ‘Glasgow continental watering-place for the benetit of her rheumatism. -- > - CarpinaL McUane, receiving the clergy on Sunday, condemned the false teachers who asserted that the Pope, in issuing his late circular, was exceeding his legitimate sphere of authority, or had been irfluenced by secular motives. ‘Those disobeying the circular, he ssid, incurred the guilt of heresy. een Tue friends of Rev. Thomas Cumming, late of Stellarton, N. 8., will be pleased to learn that he has been appointed Moderator of the Presbytery of Montreal for the current eccles- iastical year. Mr. Cummings is well and favorably known here, he being at one time pastor of Zion Church, edi THE meanest incendiary alive has been heared from. He set fire to seven ice-honvses in Haverbil!, Mass., night before last. As the New York Star says, the man who wiil fire an ice-house when the mercury is above 95 deg in the shade is capable of any wickedness, and ought to be imprisoned for life in the crater of an active volcano, eet Tue steamer *‘Worcester” sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo of produce and the following passengers:—Mrs Donahoe, Miss Jessie McKinnon, Mr Charles Kastner and wife, Bessie Jamieson, Kev J K Wardle, J E Beaman, J W Kellogg, Annie M Mallett, James McDonald, Mrs Joseph McPhee, Mary McDonald. lie Tue English proved victorious on Saturday last, in the contest with the American team for the intezvnational trophy. The English, while behind the Americans at the short ranges, showed great superiority of shooting at the eight and nine hundred and the thou- sand yard ranges. At the conclusion the score stood :—England, 1,951; America, 1,906 ae ealidinecioies PREPARATIONS are being made in Halifax for a grand promenade concert in the public gardens on the arrival of Prince George of Wales, in H. M.S. Canada. The concert will be under the patronage of the Admiral, the General and Commander of Canada. No ains will be spared to make it one of the best entertainments of the kind ever given in the city. eciailietces A GRANDDAUGHTER of Robert Burns is, it is stated, at present in receipt of relief from the Londoa Scottish Corporation, Her name is Mrs. Pyrke. She is the wife of a workingman who has, through no fault of his own, fallen into poverty, and the daughter of the poets eldest son Robert, who for some time was employed in Somerset House. ->--—- KiLLep.—A painful accident occurred on the street of Woodstock, N. B, on Thursday last, by which a lad named Daniel H, Scott, 15 years old, was killed. An alarm of fire was given, and he, along with others, was pulling on the rope to convey the fire engine to the scene of the fire, when he fell, and the | wheels of the steamer passed over his breast, | killing him almost instantly. r > Tue meeting of Insurance Agents which took place at the office of John McEachern, Esq., last evening, was attended by the three agents from Halifax, named in yesterday’s issue, and all the agents of Companies in the | city. Rates of imsurance were thoroughly discussed and a committee was appointed to make a tariff of rates to which all companies doing business in the Province would agree. egaculitid BELLEVEAU ALBERTITE AND O1L CoMPANY. The Pictou Diamond Drill Company have their machinery now on the property of this company, at Dorchester, and will proteed at once to bore for albertite and oil. Stock- holders begin already to look upon thier certi- ficates as of more value than before, and the stock will probably rise in the market at the improving prospect,—St. John Telegraph. —_—>- We give below the number of candidates applying for admission to the Normal School, and the stations at which they will be ex- amined :— Charlottetown, - - 10 Montague, - - 33 Summerside, - - 31 Alberton, : 10 Souris, . . ll Total, - - - 189. -—--~+>--—- Haystan Again to Tur Front. ~Edward Havlan. who arrived in New York on Satur- day, was the here of an exciting episoce on Harlem river, Sunday. Four young men somewhat under the influence of liquor were rowing opposite the Metropolitan Boat Club house. The boat capsized, and the four were Cricket Club at Pictou yesterday. We have not yet heard the result, Tiss Stellarton Club played the ; Innings. The Wanderers played the Pictou eleven on Wednesday ond defeated them with a score of 59 runs to 28. Henry, of the Wanderers. made a score of 20, the only double figrres. The Halifax Chronicle says the Wanderers Can’t _ enough for the kind treatment they received at the hands of the iflauders. latter recently and bet them in one | floundering in the water. The champion _jumped into a gig and gra-ped a pair of oare. A few strokes of his loag, powerful sweeps soon brought him alongside of the boat, where ‘the young men were desperately endeavoring |to keep up until their rescuer approached. | Hanan final'y persuaded them to held on to ' the side of the boat until he rowed back to the ghore. The young men disappeared without giving their names or even thanking theif rescuer, Some hay has been | the | Sr. Joun, July 26. The remains of the Hon. Wm. Elder were followed to the grave to-day by prob- jably as many people as ever turned out on a similar sad occasion. re The Western Union Strikers. Sr. Jonn, July 26. The Western Union officials here, claim | that their company has ample facilities for ‘doing all work at all points cof ‘the Maritime Provinces, and just \as promptly as before the strike. |They also say there is not a_ par- ticle of truth in either the statement of the | Cable operators having struck or the Great | Western Telegraph Company of Canada | having given into the strikers CHacaao, July 26. it is now reported that the over-land | wires are o. k., and business about clear. New York, July @6. Wires o. k., and business is moving nicely. There is no prospect of the West- ern Union Telegraph Company giving in to the strikers. ; Chotera Ravages. Lonpon, Ju’y 26. The fgllowing reports of deaths from cholera have been received for yesterday : At tte &, Teutah, 28, Mehalla 25, Choleur 6, Tamanoud 7, Mehallet 56, Ziftch 21, Mansourah 12, Ghezch 55, and Menzaleb 3. Damile Aiexanpria, July 26. There were 422 deaths from cholera at Cairo yesterday. Cholera Ameng British Troops. Lonpon, July 26. Lord Hartington states there have been fourteen cases of cholera among British troops, eleven of which proved fatal. Lonxpon, Juiy 26. Gen Sir Wm. Fenwick Williams is dead. The American Rifle Team. Lonpon, July 26. The members of the American rifle team went to Windsor to-day and visited the Castle, through which they were conducted by special permission of the Queen. A Home Ruler Dead. Dustin, July 26. Dennis Maurice O'Connor, Home Rule Member for Sligo, is dead. SHIP NEWS, OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 24—Magyie H, Goodeir, Bathurst, lum- ber; Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, coal. July 25—schr © Pearl, Smith, Buctovche, boards and laths. July 26—Evening Star, Octave, cedar posts. PORT Crapaad, CLEARED, July 24—Annie Simpson, Clarke, Summerside, coal; Magdalene, Clarke, Crapaud, mdse. July 25—Quick Step, Smith, Pictou, bal; Sunrise, Clarke, Pictou, bal. July 25—sch Three Brothers, LeBlanc, Shed- iac, produce; Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, bal; Mary Alice, Arsenault, Pic- tou. mdse. July 26—brigt Canadian, LeBlanc, Wallace, ba]; Ariadne, Trenholm, Shemogue, mdse; Wm Philpot, Wiliams, Hawkesbury, ballast. OUTPORTS. Summerside, July 26.—entered Annnie Simpson, McLean, Charloftetown, coal. Cld. sch Avnie Simpson, McLean, Wallace, bal. SD «MOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Poly —25—3 udge Caron, Quebec; Mrs Caron, do; Adolphe Hamel, do; Mrs Adolphe Hamel, do; Mrand Mrs E J Langevin, Ottawa; Mr and Mrs A R McDonald and 3 children, Riviere de Loup; R P Butler, Montreal; J A Barton, New York, E D Wartell, Toronto, Ont; D Schur.nay, Summerside;C Kartnet and wifeg Boston. 26—John J Sellon and wife, New York; Charles Saunders and wife, do; John J Burns, do; C F Stanley, do; P J Shannon, do; A Knapper, do; G Marquared, do; F Feather, do; Maggie Bursel, do; Lillie Bursel, do; EH Barnstead, do; E D Wardell, Toronto; S Mc- Donald, do; John P Bretman, Alberton; W L Rossiter, La Croix, Wis., USA. 27—C Robertson; Rev T W Johnstone, Crapaud; Mrs Johustone, do; F Pemiton Johnstone, do; W G Starr, do; C F Starr, do. RANKIN HOUSF, July 25—H M Churchill, Rustico; E A Skinner, Halifax; John Maclean, Souris; G W Complin, Montreal; R K McKenzie, Flat River; W E Olive, St John; EK Muir, Montreal; W C Craig, Montreal; Geo B Myer, New York; James Nichols Hardford, Conn; N Wier, Halifax; J K Wardle, N Y; JN Kellogg, Middletown, N Y;J E Veman, do; Tupper Tobin, Halifax; J F Kenny, do; Alfred Shortt, do; H C Martin, Moncton; G T Mendenhall, Boston; Mr and Mrs Rould, Mentreal; Mr and Mrs T H Adams, St John, N B; Mrs T G Allen, do, W A Maclaren, Moncton; F A Marr, do; W M Driscoll, Oporto; Robert Dalglish, Montreal. SEASIDE HOTEL—-RUSTICO BEACH, July 18 —Philias A Richard, Shediac; W D Jighall, Montreal. 17—Albert Hales, Char- lottetown; Charles A Stratton, Worcester, Mass. 20-Mrand Mrs Cavanagh, Ottawa; 2 Misses Cavanagh, do; Master Cavanagh, do Mr Wornock, do; Miss Worneck; Jas Elliott; Montreal; Mrs T A _ Rob‘nson & Son, Cleve, land, Ohio.. 22—E H Norton, Charlottetown- Miss Gregor, do; J Herbert Read, D. D., do. DIED. At St. George’s. Bermuda, on the 9th July, after a short illness, Peter Quilty, formerly of South Shore, on this Island, aged 30 years. The deceased was well and favorably known in this city. May his soul rest in peace. At New Glasgow, on Thursday the 19th inst.. after a lingering illness which -he bore | with patient resignation, William Semple, in | the 54th year of his age, leaving a sorrowing widow and seven children to mourn the lo-s of a kind husband and affectionate parent. / The deceased was endowed with superior in- tellectual ability whieh |e exercised, chiefly | in studying and cv; sanding the Scriptures. | | He was, from ear's boyhood, a member of the | | Presbyterian Cho ch, and through the many | vicissitudes and trials of life maintained the ‘character of a true christian. He was con- ‘scious to the end and expirgd calmly in 2K fall Leys cf a blissful hereafter, | i 1883 rerkxins & Sterns. ee | Spring and Summer Dry Goods. | eats ()mereese <cnmmenile Sock will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confi purchase, containing, as it does, the > 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 dence in offering this season’s NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, immense variety and extra value. Egrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete., 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. EN STORE, FISHERMEN WANTED. i. Witte Bettes beak O| , C) ny QO} a Te uit Hut FMHETMED Very Best AMERICAN KEROSENE OIL, Extra AMERICAN LARD OIL, Extra AMERICAN WOOL OIL, and a full assortment of Machinery and other Oils of all desc iptions, for sale at Manufacturers’ Prices. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. Ch’town, June 27, 1883. | From London and Liverpool FRCOURAGE HOME WORK G. WH. HASZARD is prepared to do all kinds of RELIEF STAMPING, for Envelopes, Letter Heads, on Note Paper, from Business Dies, Crests or Monogram Dies, Business men, order your Stationery and amping as you want it, from G, HERBERT HASZARD'S, and do not be pestered with foreiga agents, who will only take you in. July 25—pat eod Im a BARBADOES sugar and Molasses. NOW LANDING: — To—- * CHARLOTTETOWN, -P. E. I. th Rae = se yl FALL TRIPS, 1883,“ The Fast-Sailing KBarkentine ‘RREMWA,’’ 9 299 tons ,Register, coppered and classed 7 Al in English Lloyds, RR RENDLE, Will Sail from London ON OR ABOUT THE 5TH SEPTEMBER. ALSO THE CLIPPER BRIGANTINE “ZERELDE,” 300 tons Register, to class 9 years A 1 in English Lloyds, mu BicKHAM, rae es Will Sail from Liverpool — ABOUT ist SEPTEMBER, Carrying freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac. ; Commander, 194 puns. 16 tierces choice BARBADOES MOLASSES. 35 bbls. 15 bhds. { choice GROCERY SUCAR. 30 tierces | (coarse grain.) For Sale Low while Landing. FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 23.—4i wkly li Haying Tools, &c., A LARGE STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES. } { { ' | For Freight or passage, apply in London to} at John sens ps . pig, a gg ng ‘ ; ; cam, Cas ira Bros., | 51 South J uk Blaech, of baaae to the 5 Machine, weet and Olive Gils, PEAKE BROS. & C0. _THE— Ch’town, July 25—2aw tf PROVINCIAL Rifle Association ob Pringg Bdward Island. HE Prize Meeting of the above Associa- tion, for 1883, will be held on Kensing- ton Range, commencing on MONDAY, I3TH AUGUST, AT NINE A. M. Position for firing at 200 yards—standing or’ } Cheapest in the City. W. E. DAWSON & CO. June 21.—2aw wkly 2i JUST RECEIVED. ‘One Car-load Cariiage Wood Stock, ‘Two Car-loads Loudonderry Bar fron. | | } j | } | | | or at the stage. J. H. MYRICK, July 24.—2i to i Merchants Bauk of P. E. Island. fim adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island will be held at the ;Banking House, in Char- lottetown, on Monday next, the 30th day of July instant, at eleven o'clock a. m, By order. WILLIAM McLEAN, Cashier, Ch’town, July 23, 1883.—2in JUST ARRIVED. 100 bris, No. 1 New Herring, Come and see them, at IMPERIAL GROCERY STORE. Ch’town, July 21, 0 LOBSTER SHIPPERS. ‘AN TEAMERS of Fishwick’s Exprees Line, sailing from Charlottetown every Thurs- day, connect at Halifax with Allan Line for Liverpool, Furness Line for London and jamburg Cromwell Line for New York, at present offer special rates of freight, and grant through bills lading here. L. A. BARNABY, Halifax, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Charlottetown. July 24, 1882. Kor Sale or To Let. r ere beautifully situated honse at ‘* St. Avards,” Mount Edward Road, outside city limits, containing nine large rooms, with well of never-failing water in kitchen, to which is attached aforcepump. These prem- ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the Post Offiice, and include stable and coach- house, For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises, JOHN T, FERGUSON. May 12,—dy wkly FOR SALE. ‘EZ HE Subscriber offers for sale the followin properties : — All the western moiety of those beautiful grounds adjoining the eastern boundary of the Hon. Judge Young’s property, compris- ing ‘Town Lots ‘Nos. 26 and 71, in 5th 100, Charlottetown, and consisting of a fine old garden and lawn, —-ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet Square, on Orlebar Street, near kuston Street. Also, Royalty Lots Nos. 385 and 429 (12 acres each) in the Eastern Royalty of Char- lottetown, BENJ. DESBRISAY. July 23.—2w 2aw TAKE NOTICE. 4% persons indebted to the late firm of A& Simon Conroy & Co, (at Grand River, Lot 56), either by notes of hand, book ac- counts, judgments, or otherwise. are hereby avtitied to make immediate payment of their respective amounts; and al! amounts not paid in iuil on or before the lst day of September, will be p'aced in an attorney's hands for col- lection, without further notice, fear, favor, or partiality. Ali parties wishing to settle and kneeling. All cther ranges—any position’ with the head to the target. G. L. DOGHERTY, Secretary. Ch’town, July 19.—law wly pat dy wly tl 13 ET THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the Latest News’ Local and Telegraphic, WV. E. DAWSON & Ch. June 21—Yaw wkly 2i WQUY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and Newsiest paper in the Pravinde, | Save expense can do so by calling at my late irea.dive*, Grand River. I have appointed |Mr. ‘ames Nortou, Jr., to settle all accounts | | | avd grant receipts for same. SIMON P. CONROY, The Dalles, Oregon. July 20,—whly 41 cow :