— SS ae. i ee ae ie 3 ye é. '7 e , THE DATIY EDSCAMIIN R ports from @l parts of the Province are favorable to the early wheat crop. Local aud Other [tens. | } | OPENED THIS WEEK | - Hox. James Borier, of Halifax, is at the [ue ste mer M. A Starr due here this Rankin. morning at 6 o'clock, has not yet arrived. - rsitiigys Fist are reported in large quantities at the Tite Cheese Factory at. Corawall is now in .brador. full blast, and is turning out a latye quan’ ity | —_—~> aud first-class quality of eheesé, Which will, | lus Salmon River Iron Mines of Nova} no doubt, finda realy matkét at home and Seotia are shipping to New York. abroad. Mr, Newbery ia to. be complimented | on the success of the er. terpris>. - Tue thermometer at the Russel House, Ottawa, registered 96 degrees in the shade on Saturday, - 7 farMERS from all parts of the country agree that t. is season’s was the bst made hay crop - for many years \ Jewish synagogue, fashioned last but the fine alter an year, ancient Palestine palace, is to be built in| farmers to garner a much more valuable crop Athens, Ga. Those who want the best quality of hav in > Canada wiil have to come to the tight little Four Heuxypreo AND Fipry-NINE cars of | Isiand freight were reported inwards and outwards | > at the Haiifax terminus last week. | Twe potato bugs which Were brotight to - this city on Tuesday, by Mr. John Binns, of AN» now the sportsman, with gun and dog, | New Glasgow, are on exLibition at the Apoth- leaves the ¢ity ins arch of the unwary ** flap- }ecaries’ Hall and are attracting a great deal ** mother duck, ' ™ a vr and sagacious { attention. Some of those who inspect them bring news of the ravages of the insect Fresu water manners, says the Parie corres- | '" other yess of the Province. One gentle: pondent of Londen 7'ruth, who writes about aa rom Cardizan, states that magenta of hathing are, as a rule, more severe than salt | "© Pess lit in that district a few days ago, cnninee enema and are likely to do serious damage. Similar | reports come from Tryon, Crapaud and other parts. A curiovs clicumstance in connection oti MissouRr FARMERS will realize a harvest of | over 40,000,000 bushels of wheat in 1882. »dn it ad oe 1880 the census returns gave the crop as 24,-) *2 not feed on any but the moat luxuriant 971.727 bushels ; vines. The vine of the Early Rose is prefer- ver r able, and when they have thoroughly de- stroyed tha‘, they attack the wines. of tubcrs which are not so well flavored. > four-oared shell boat, owned Qurstion.—-What is the reason the people are 30 weil satisfied with L. E. Prowse’s hats?) Because he buys frem the best makers, and THE sells at the lowest prices, by the Davies-Robins Crew, has been sold by Mr. . : su ‘ou Thomas Robins, of this city, to Mr. Thomas A MR. FREDERICK ROBERTSON, of New! Ormand. of Halifax, who represented the York, killed a salmon in the Restigouche | Wijjjiams Crew here at the regatta last fa)l River which weighed 364 lbs. fish in thirty-five minutes, > Everns Hurp, formerly of New Brunswick He landed the | This boat was built for the aforesaid crew by Mr. Loyan, beat builder of St. John, and is pronounced by competent judges to be one of the best boats ever built in the Maritime killed his brother, Howard W. Hurd, at Har- | Provinces. She was rowed in two professional mony, Me., on the 6th mst. Some trouble! races on the Hillsborough last fall, and scored about the division of property was the cause. ) second in the race in competition with first mr ; class crews from Halifax, and first in a match Mr. Crank, of the Dunk River hatchery, | race with the Lavers-Hinch crew. It is a informs the Pioneer there was a slight frost | pity that the crew which have been successful along the stream early Monday morning, the in this boat are not here at the present time. SIst alt., but not sufficient to injure vegeta- | If they were, there is no doubt they would tion, | compete and take a leading part at the “ Heinndiion | R . : egatta at Halifax next month. Messrs. Gray AnD Wueaten have been| ~ awarded the contract forthe construction of the first 19 miles of the Cape Termentine | — Provincia! Rifle Association. Railway, at the Sackville end. They will maha commence work next week, The following gentlemen have been —> elected officers of the Provincial Rifle ‘‘I pownp it all that could be asked,” said} Association of this Island for the following Mr. W. FP, Hetherington, editor of the Empo- ria (Kan.) Sentinal, in speakihg of St. Jacobs Ou for rheumatism. The remedy caused the | pain to entirely disappear. year, viz: President—-Major James Peake, P. A. D. | Vice-President for Queen's County— (hoe all |} Major James D. Irving. Ix British Columbia, a large Inflax of | Vice-President for King’s County—Capt. Chinese is feared, as the Restriction Law goes | \ cRae. : into force in the United States. Several ves Vice-President for Prince County Dr. sels have sailed frem ilong Kong for American | F. D. Beer. ports, aud their destiuation has been changed MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. to Victoria. — > — A STANGE FisH, about three feet long, , & mouth abeut ten inches wide, having four Davison. ia ; / rows of teeth extending part way down the For King’s County—-Captains Fraser and throat, two horns on the back, and fines that | McLean resemble wings, is exciting the attention of | For Prince County the curious at Moncton. It was found on the| W. Richards, Esy. flats. | Treasurer and > " Dogherty. esis Renee Judge Hensley, Charles Palmer, Phe Prize Meeting of the Association for Q. C.. Geo. Bremner, F 8S. Moore, F. Ww. a <3) 3 7s. , : + on al , 2 the year, will be heid at Kensington Rifle Hales, T. C. James, and Henry Smith, Esqs., | ests a WRI oad : 16+] left yesterday for Truro, N. 8., to attend the | vange comm ncing = ednes¢ ay tne stn Youcg Men’s Christian Association Conven- | August inst. The Prize L'st will be ready tion in that city. |in a few days. —_— A caTaLocue of ‘‘ pot-grown and larger | strawberry plants, aud other small fruits, with instructions for their cultivation,” has been| The North Sydney Mérald says:—‘‘As an received at Tue ExXaminek Office, from Mr. | nounced, the Fai: bairns appeared in Caledonia G. H. Haszard. Weare glad that Mr. Has-) Hall on Monday evening A large audience zard is pushing forward this industry, and | was there to see and hear the favorites, Each hope that he will be well repaid for his endea-| song in its turn is introduced by Mr. Fair- vors to improve the cultivation of small fruits | bairn io a short. well t-ld descriptive story, on the Island. |aod in the rendering has his strong, powerful a | voice in accord with the voices of his accom- Mr. W. T. Lawsoy, who has for thé past plished daughters, these songs are truly beau- nine years represented in this Province the tiful. Miss Bessie Fairbairn’s performances on firm of T. & E. Kenny, London and Halifax, | the organ are wonderful. The mest imspirit- left this morning for Halifax. Mr. Lawson, | ing Highland march, which Highlanders may we understand, goes to Londen in the interest thick can only be played ou the ** pipes” are of the firm which he has so successfully repre- | performed by this lady on the organ with that sented here. We wish him every success in | V'gor and truth as would do no discredit to the his new sphere. Mr. L. will be succeeded by | S'st “* piper ‘of his clan. Miss Polly Fair- Mr. KR. F. Irving, of this city. bairu fairly shared the honors of the evening nie tat? , | eth with her talented sister. Her ‘Caller Her- . itin,” in eostume, with the pretty dance, is a A pespatcH from Bimlipatain of June 28th, | ta" be ae nbared a ee ae ‘chacl. Tay! performance long says the paren. [ernmee ee cm: k 7 re | Obrey, with bis curious musical instraments, now loading at Vizagapatam, has broken her |came in for a share of the audience’s favors, windlass and she cannot get it repaired there. ere a cee . ; ; | His performances are clever. The master thinks of proceeding with the ves. | sel to Cocanada and having the windlass | repaired there, slipping his anchor and chain | at Vizagapatam, but he has telegraphed to | : : his ageite'ot Liverpool for instructions. }o ¥ ellow fever has broken out in Boston, a. and in Galveston, Me. For Queen’s County —Captains Doghertr, Passmore, Stewart, Lieuts. Horne and Captain Ives, James Secretary — Major qeenes => eceameahioet Fairbairn in North Sydney. Sli - Briefs of Latest News. Tue way in which ‘‘ our Islanders abroad”) — Wasnineron, Aug. 8 —Both Houses of press toward the front is well illustrated by | Congress adjourned sine die to-day. the rapid advancement of Mr. Angus Gregor,| Post Office Savi g Bank account for late of New Glasgow. Three months ago he| Jy)y shows a balance of $9,483,661 at the went to work in the car-shops of the Canada | credit of depositors: Pacific Railway Company, at Winpipeg, know ing nothing about the distinctive work of car-| | a Alert gee ; building ; and he is now foreman of all the)/(4., 4 Deputy Marshal shot a fleeing carpenters employed there. Mr, Gregor was | prisoner killing him. The mob had a widely known here as a skilful mechanic ; and | general battle» many being killed. we are glad to know that his talents have Sra, Aug..8:—Amelian Scoll, of the Paris been so speedily recognized in the Great West. | Pyenment and Baron Harden Hickey fought ? a duel to-day. The encounter lasted three quarters of an hour. Gendarmes inter- rupted and arrested the principals and seconds. At acolored camp meeting at Eastman, lu¢ main cabin of the steamer “‘ Beaver” (which p ys between ports in the Lower Prov inces and Mazdaleu Islands) has been well fitted up, and is now ready to accommodate passengers. On Monday next the st-amer will extend her voyage to Gaspe, This will afford a good opportunity for parties wishing to spend a few days in the Magdalen Islands. The captain aud crew of the ‘* Beaver” are very obliging, and every attention is given to the comfort and convenience of passengers. conencndiphieiinans Arrer all expenses Stee — the Conversazione he t week, the . L aa admission fee, &c., aiotdel s smal] |9* Eureks ee daily, and a. double- se, which will be deposited in the Savings | § ee ee mer teats ferdiabiog the Sonatert, UFr Mr. Playfair it is said that though he is after it is established in Charlottetown. The | @ clear-headed and thoughtful man he hes not Committee acknowledges with ae two eer hold on the imagimation of .Great de 1 { $6 each, from the Patriot Office | oT . a he : nee a ek Co., and adoration from Boston Globe:—** Chere 18 the family of the the Presbyterian Offive. Also $2.50 from a| man who made money in the junk business, friend. The thanks of the Committee are | and styles himself a retired dealer in bric-a- due the Rev. K. MacLennan andthe Hon. | >rac. They all dress loudly, talk loudly and Colonel Gray for their kind assistance during make themselves as disagreeably conspicuous the past few weeks as dead dogfish on the beach, by their noisy P iminaiiiiia self assertion and vulgar ostentation. They sr week an eagle was captured in a barn | must have the best of everything, and that is at ies a ° In the pt when the | not half goed enough for them, and if they folks came out, the bird was in the barn-yard | cam attract attention in no other way they which was enclosed by a high board fence. On abuse the waiters for the sins of the eook. being pursued, it went into the barn tue door of which was open, and was there captured. [ts spread of wing is said to be about seven feet. Asimilar bird was shot in the same neignborhood several weeks ago and is thought to be the mate of that captured *Jast week. The sportsman (an Indian) instead ofdispesing the bird to some one who would have it stuffed, cut off the wings and claws and threw the re- mainder away. — Pioneer. __- — Personal. | Dr. McCuiitocn, of Traro, N. S., has made a gift of a museum to the College at Halifay, Str CHARLES TuPrPeER will sail for Epgland either this week er next, for the benefit of his health. 3 Miss Neve Grace edits the largest paper SS eT “WANTED 10 GHARTER. VESSEL of from 300 to 500 Tons capa- city, to carry Coal from Little Glace Bay, C. B.. to Vera Urnz, Mexico. Apply at the Mines to O. H. Ricey, or here to aug3—6i. WM. MURPHY. with the mvasion of the ingectsas that they | i 'filove August CO epee JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. Ae rn ae ‘Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, True, it was not so heavy as} weather enabled our | BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, s, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtin ss, Denims, Grey Cottous, Rleached Cottons, Cotton Warp, &e WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED .PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. 9, 1882-—2aw, wkly Rogpert Orr's OLp Sranp. BA Shor Stor TRUNKS & VALISEHS Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat RGALINS. BARGAINS. ——_-—— :0: —_— DURING THES MONTH, J.B. MACDONALD WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. _— Oo t Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. ee ee DS Will Close Out Balance of Ladies’ and Gents’ Straw Huts Very Cheap. -O° —_ Lowest Prices. ‘e open every evening until 8 o’clock. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN SreREeEt. B [° th Every 6072 SS oa Ne tae eee RITISH ~=WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. e month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about 148 CASES DRY GOODS, from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Daily Expected: Charlottetown, July 26, 1882. Boots, Give usa TWO Island. Ces J0 yuaranteed, Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. et cee () DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Shoes and Slippers, Our Own Make and Imported. 0): SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “NORTHERN LICHT.” Our own Factory make are becoming celebrated tor good style and quality. We se for cash only, and the:efore we can sell cheap. New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proot just received. To Saosmaxers—We sell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. Hooks, Leather Laces, Water-prooi Dressing, Buttous and Fasteners always kept on hand Boot Polish. Button trial. [ap 28 For Scotch and Lnglish Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -Go TOL": TA RAT EON & fn’ HN MACLEOD & CO'S UPPER QUEEN STREET, DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit —ALSo— 3 A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Xc. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner town, Oct. 11, 1881, TR, AUGUST 10, 18 ee $$ — { i SRS DRY GOODS AT PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Prices! 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, New Tobacco Factory, RICKMOND STREET. PTVHE Subscribers wish to inform the public that they have opened a TOBACCO | MANUFACTORY on Richmond Street. in \the establishment formerly occupied by Mr, ly filled. Philip Coyle, and are prepared. to supply the { { . with | | Tobacco of all Kinds, as good as can be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices, geS” Patronage solicited and orders prompt- COYLE & MeQUAID. | Ch'town, July 31, 1882—3m 2aw wky 8 jo st. Peter’s Schools. The next term wiil begin on Monday, 4th Sept., at 10 a, m, BOYS’ SCHOOL. Head Master, ..,.000c0pers Rev. W. PF Ring, B. A. Assistant Master...... Mr. Kenneth Hind, B A, English Bianches, Classics, Mathematics, French and German, Girls’ School and Junior Boys’ Department. Conducted by Miss Harris. All English branches and rudiments of language. For terms, etc., apply to GEO, W. HODGSON St. Peter's Clergy House, July 25 —pat eod tl se 4 eee CUTTING & FITTING. MRS, J.P. IRVING Desires to inform ber friends that she ig pre- pared to do all kinds of Dress Cutting and Fitting according to the latest styles Mrs Irving uses the Tailors’ S)siem of Cutting, which, for simplicity and exactness, is su- perior to any other King ‘Square, borough street, near Hills- jy 24 2w 3taw North Side, For Sale or to be Let. AVENWOOD, lately the residence of the Hon. J. Pope, just outside of city limits, containing 3)} 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 THE CITY HARDWARE STORE: I$ UNRIVALLED FOR BARGAINS. In order to reduce our Heavy Stock, we are selling at GREATLY REDUGED PRICKS. This Stock is all in good order, and replenished every week by New Importations! FROM THE BEST MARKETS. No trouble to Call and see for yourselves, show Goods, John RK. Bourke, Jr. Queen St., Ch’town, July 6—3w law, wkly 3w NOTICE 10 CREDITORS ! Noone is hereby given that Jony Scorr, AN of Charlottetown, Carriage Builder, hath, by two several [ndentures, each bearing date the third day of July, instant, A. D, 1882, conveyed and assigned a!l his real and per- sonal estate and effects to the undersigned, in irust for the equal benefit of the creditors of the said John Scott. All such creditors are hereby notified to furnish their claims to us, or any of us, wilth- in one month from this d*te, and assent to and execute (he assignment, Dated this Tweniy-ninth day of July, A. D. 1882, DONALD FERGUSON, WILLIAM SCOTT, EDDISON W. DAWSON, Assignees, July 29, 1882,.—1m ¢od w 3i Clifton Farm for Sale. have decided to offer my vaiuable farm for sale at public auction, on Thursday, the 23rd day of August, if not disposed of before. Above farm consists of 70 acres more or less, most of which is clear andinahgh state of cultivation, situated in Lot 48, one mile from Southport, known as “ Kelly’s Cove,” and also convenient to Market, Churches and Schools, ALBERT KELLY July 4,1882. tf FOR SALE, N reasonable terms, that commodious Two Story House, known as **St. Avard’s,”’ situate, with large Garden attached, ou the St, Peter's Road, between the Railway Crossing and Kensington Brewery. For terms apply to UNION BANK, Jatly 4, 1882—1m Charlottetown, PTICE e HE business heretofore carried on by the undersign :d and the late A. B. Stewert, under the style and firm of Hicxsy & Srew- ant, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same MICHAEL HICKEY, Ch’towa, July 4, 1882—~pat tf style, ge i o- _— nneamaaina A op a ; , va man opty bt