Local and Other Items. ’ Lion. Jonn Leruraey is at the Rankin. - Don's forget the Scotch entertainment to- morrow, ‘ - > lwo cases of drunkenness at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon ~~ Lonbon Quéen:—-‘‘American women dresg | wel have things to ht well and abjure old | iothe ae P. Fuerewer has received another sup of the geouine ‘‘Hardman” New os, Square and Uprizht. - Mr. W Bb. WKnicut, Secretary of the Peters Combination Leck Company, is on the Island on business of the Company. iipseeien poaching on the Miramichi has great proportions, and the tection afforded by the fish wardens is a dead letter. \ ork oi = “ALMON as umed oe Sre Hecror LANGEVIN Chaleurs i2th, and Manitoba. is at the Baie des leave on the 2ist > Att the Sabbath School Teacher: in the Second Methodist Church this evening at 8S oO clock. “a : lux Governor General and Princess Louise will leave Quebec in tive weeks time for Brit ish Columbia, not to return to Ottawa till | about Christmas. ie [ue steamer **City of St. John” ea'led at this port yesterday and still remains. pro- | He will return to Oitawa about the on a Visit to! | tions for the last six weeks. in the | city, are specially invited to hear Mr. Porter! | Troops have been THE DAILY © x AMINER:- AU TELERRAPHIC NEWS. OPENED THIS WEEK ! S pec ial to the Examiner. ALEXANDRIA, Aug 8 The guns of the ironclad ‘*Temeraire,” which is now lying opposite Ramleh, cover | the ground between the British’ lines and the outposts of theenemy. The ‘“Temer- | aire,” has just commenced firing, in conse- | quence of the outposts making a formal | movement. | LATER After a few shots from the ‘‘Temeraire.”’ the enemy abandonet thelr positions LONDON, Aug. 8. James O Kelly, member of Parliament, | has gene to Ezypt. He represents the | i New York Herald. | The first battalion of the Black Watch | Highlanders left Edinburgh last night by | train for London, on the way to Egypt. A great crowd witnessed their departure, |}and the band played ‘‘Auld Lang Syne.” Great enthusiasm was manifested. A special says itis now admitted that Russia has been making warlike prepara- Sr. Pererspure, Aug. 8. hurried towards the | | Caucasus, where it is said 200,000 men are | warding ber army to Egypt has been caused She | : t was on passage from Shediac to Pictou and ran short of coal 8 Sin Isaac Newron said that infidelity would | tions of war, rerdy for descent upon the Bosphorous, should opportunity offer. now collected with all stores and muni- | | It is said the delay in England in for- | by a knowledge of these facts. CONSTANTINOPLE, August 8. Monday’s conference lasted four hours. | Nearly the whole time was occupied in| | drawing up a protocol which was signed by | probably prevail until it had quite banished | superstition, but then would be swallowed up | by the great light and evidence of true reli gion. Gee Mr. S. Barrensratuer, has advertised in the St. John papers that he is ready for a three months tour. He wants a responsible manager of his entertainments. ‘Ve hope he will be successful. SculGnartens THe Fairbairn Family will morrow. perform to- i acttincaeiin Tut Montreal Gazette says:—‘‘ Dr. HRobert- son has been particularly unfortunate, for- feiting his seat in both the Provincial and Dominion Parliaments—in the former by vol- untary act, in the latter by neglecting to com- ply with the provisions of the law. > The Examiner was delayed to-day on ac count of the non-arrival of our regular special telegrams. The storms of yesterday had interfered with the lines. In order not to be behind the times, we at once telegraphed t. Sackville for the latest news, found in another column, This accounts for the political complexion of the Ottawa news. Ud hal A parcet has been received at our office addressed to *‘Chiel.” The parcel contained an exquisite bathing dress, with lace ‘‘fix ings.” ‘“Chiel” hereby acknowledges the sift, and is glad to know that the ‘‘penitents” Save taken pains to spend their leisure in profitable complain of, + AccIpENT aT Pictov.— On ton’s Bakery, got his arm caught in the bread- roller, and der. amputation would be necessary or not. misfortane will be very much felt by the | Pictou Band, of which he was the leader. ic Reskxvep Seats for the Fairbairn enter- | the Turkish delegates accepted the condi- tainment can be procured at the Medical} tions proposed by the powers in their | | invitations to the Porte to intervene in | Egypt. Hall. > = Remepy ror Poraro Bues,—Mr. William Smith, of Petiteodiac, has discovered a “*remedy” for the potato bug. He puts his hens in the potato field, and the number of begs that one hen will get away with is sur pring. Our correspondent saw a number of the hens at work one morniog, and they worked with a will. Their execution was admirable and the destruction of ‘* bugs” terrible.—Moncton Transcript. > which will be Wednesday, | last week, Mr. Henderson, engineer in Hamil. | before the machinery could be | stopped it was lacerated nearly to the shoul- | Up to Friday it was not known whether | ' : This | sailed on Sunday night from Salonica for | that it is reported from Constantinople that and more decorous employment | SWam across. : ‘ than those which the ‘‘Ohiel” found cause te | movement was steadily carried out in good | woder orders for the same destination. To-morrow, the Wth of August, duck | shooting will be commenced according to law | in this Province. We are sorry, however, to learn that the law has been broken by those|ed__ to. who are supposed to maintain it, and that **flappers” have been shot or hunted down | several days ago. This being the case it would be well for the energetic President of | ,o shot which struck him. | | all the members, | Panis, August 8. De Lesseps telegraphs from Ismailia that the English are provoking the natives in | order to obtain a pretence for landing. An English gunboat has sailed through | the Suez Canal without paying dues. Ovrawa, July 8. Senator Hope, of Hamilton, is dead. The military camp at Sussex, on Sept. 8th, is to consist of 850 men. Mr. Bunster has been defeated fur the Commons by Mr. Gerdon. strong Company, and will in future be run ag a Liberal journal. Mr. T. H. Preston, ! Ottawa, of the Globe, leaves for Winnipeg to assume the editorial management. Hon. Mr. Chapleau is seriously ill. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Lonvon, Aug. 7. | The Daily News’ Vienna despatch says the British have intercepted a courier bearing despatches from Arabi to the Sultan. The Standard’s correspondent says many of the enemy threw themselves into the canal and were drowned, or shot, as they When marines fell back the old fashion of British soldiers. When a man fell, his next file would ery out for a ‘* strvtcher and stand by with his rifle at the ready, until the wounded man was car- ried away. a4 CoNSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 7. It is stated that 3,000 Turkish troops Egypt via Suca Bay, and 16,000 more are At the sitting of the Conference to day, ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 7. The enemy’s first line was not entrenched but was sheltered partly by brush-wood and houses, and partly by barricades erected with carriages taken from Alexandria. One of the two attacking trains yesterday had empty trucks in front to test the line The track was found torn up near the junction and the train had to stop to replace the rails. More than once it was rumored that Arabi was slain. The Egyptians fought determinedly. ‘Fheir wounded were car ried to the British rear and carefully attend- | Lieutenant Vyse fell while gallantly pressing to the front of the leit wing of the attack. Lieut. Vyse bled to death, as his arteries were severed | His comrades ‘ } > ay ; 7] . . the Fish snd Game Protection Society t0/ carried back his body under tremendous bring the offenders to justice, and hereafter | prevent them from diminishing the splendid game in which our rivers and ponds abound. It would also be well if the society would postpone the time for shooting duck until the end of August. > Tux steamer ‘' Carroil” arrived from Boston this morning with a cargo of produce and the following passengers:—Dr J F Wanson, Rev J H Morton, Major A Niles, Miss Ella Kick- ham, Mr Geo H Morse, Mr Barton, F B Davidson, Walter Davidson, S P Moody, B Lynde, Miss ( M Matheson, Mrs Baptiste and two children, Miss Eliza Martin, Mr M B Cauts, Miss Etta MeKinnon, Edith Haggart, Mary Dalton, Mary McKinnon, Eliza Beal, Maavie Rose, Kate smith, Maggie McNamara, E J Curran, E Tayior, T OConnor, Mrs Jobn Mallen, Miss Julia McGills, Fannie Frazer, Mary E Jones, Annie Gillis, Mrs Wm Clasper, Miss McCann, Mary Dwyer, Grace Dwyer, Maggie Enman, Mr ‘tT D McKinnon, J L Brock, P Clarkin, A Banks, J C Brown, Edward Hughes, James Hughes, James Need ham, Mr Huse, Jehn Gillis, H Robinson, James McNamara, William Clasper, L Sim- mons. inate ena aee Tue Annual Sunday School Convention of | Foxt, do; Master Foot, Lawreace Mass; M the Maritime Provinces was held in the Pre - byterian Church, Dartmouth, N S., last week. A large attendance of delegates were present and the proceedings were interesting. The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year :— President—E. J. King, Halifax. Vice-Presidents—Wm. §Peters, St. John; J. T. Fletcher, Woodstock ; Daniel Stewart, Summerside, P. E. I. Cor. Secretary—Jas. Forrest, Halifax. Rec. Seeretaries—-S, Waddell, Halifax ; Jas. Watts, Woodstock. Business Committee—S. J. Parsons. P. Stewart, John Nalder, Simon McLeod, Chas. Robson. Devotional Commnittee—John Grierson, Rev. Mr. Mills, Jas. Farquharson, C, H. Longard, Rev. H. P. Doane. Credential Committee—Jas. Forrest, J. W. Spurden, Fred Smith, J. G. MeCurdy, (Monv- ton), Wm. Lemont. fire. Two wounded men, able to use their | rifles, covered their retreat; the ground wes strewn with rifles and accoutrements of the enemy. Neither dead nor prisoners were left in the enemy’s hands. steamer worked well. } Weather Bulletin. | Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the | Maritine Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 9~—10 a. m. | } | Fresh to strong south-west, veering to west | and north-west - winds; cloudy to rainy | weather. HOTEL. ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug 8—Hon. Johu Lefurgey, Summerside ; | E Leturgey, do; F M Dowe, Toronto; A F | Elerman, Lancaster, Pa ; Miss N J Hawthorne, do; Miss E J Goshorn, Cincinnati ; Mrs B B) Welsh, Woodstock ; Miss Foot, Lowell ; Miss 8 Feot, dol; J F Gonett, Marseilles; G George, Shubevaecdie W; Miss Ella Kickham, Brooklin, Mass; W A Miles, Gloucester ; J Barton, New-Haven; W H Morton, Glouces- ter; F G Wanson, do; B Lynde, Attloboro, Mass;J W Hockin, Summerside ; A Finlay- son: V R Bridge; A Maynard, Boston ; G | N Winn, do ; Maleolm McLeod, Belfast. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. Angust 7.—A P Clarke, Highfield; A C Wellington, Liverpool, Eng; J A Cousins, | London, Ont; Miss McGlinch, Truro, NS; A} T Cummings and wife, New York. 8.—Neil Mathesor, Dakota, US; T J Campbell, Beston; | Mrs McPherson and five children, do; Mis | McKenzie, do; N A Stewart, do; Mrs Guor, | do; Master Gunn, do. 9.— Walter Davidson, Worcester, Mass; F B Davidson, do; GA Wirm, Boston; A Merneny do; L P Mpedy, do; BS Moody, do; M B Coombs, Trentor, | New Jersey. —~— } —_—AT—. | JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. ee Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtines, Denims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, | Cottsun Warp. &e | Black and Cream WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCE OF SUMMER COODSE, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. JOHN | August 9, 1882—2aw, w kiv McPHEE & CO. | Roper Orr's OLD Stanv-| ae AUGUST. —same— 30% BARGAINS. ——-———- 10 DURING THIS MONTH, TB. MACDONALD sarteive tag besos. porchaned os, WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. —_— 10:- Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints ata — —— 6 *—— —- Will Clese Out Balance of Ladies’ and Gents’ Straw Hats Very Cheap. | Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat +0: TRUNKS & VALISES Lowest Prices. Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. J. B. MACDONALD, ae | | BARGAINS. great sacrifice. QUEEN STREET. WHAT WE WILL DO! scienhatligpemlenn 30 From the First WE WILL RETAIL FoR CASH, All Kind of Meats at Wholesale Prices A. L. STORE—HILLSBOROUGH STREET. Charlottetown, July 29, 1882—1m eod. gle Day of August BRIDCES & CO. MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. from which they are still BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. Theambulene’) -N the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened abont 148 CASES DRY GOODS, supplying largely to the WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. | Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished BY WEEKLY 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, STEAMERS. IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. 6072 GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected: Charlottetown, NOTICE 10 CREDITORS. Y UTICE is hereby given that Joun Scorrt. of Charlottetown, Carriage Builder, hath, by two several Indentures, each bearing date the third day of July, instant, A D, 1582, conveyed and assigned all his real and per- sonal estate and effects \o the undersigned, ip ‘trust for the equal benefit of the creditors of the said John Scott, All euch creditors are hereby notified to furnish their claims to us, or any of us, witb- in one month from this dete, and assent to and execute the assignment. Dated this Twenty-ninth day of July, A. D. 1882, DONALD FERGUSON, WILLIAM Sc OTT, July 26, 1882. NOTICE. 7PHE business heretofore carrid on by the | undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart, ander the style and firm of Hick y & Srew- arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con-| tinued by the subsoriber under the sawe | style. MICHAEL HICK“ Y. Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf “THE OLD RELIABLE” COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND fA aad NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as any in the city. EDDISON W. DAWSON, Assignves Suly 29, 1882,—1m edd w 3i Terms cash. CAPT. J. HUGHES. | ch’fown, Jane 7,.82—sim Yaw pat pres : also convenient to Market, Churches and ; Schools, ALBERT KELLY c | Joly 4, 1882. tf | YY é } \ ‘ | i 4 4 EB i ( ) m4 4 Aids GOODS! STAPLE & FANCY Lowest Prices! A SPLENDID VARIETY Don't Fail to See our Goods T 9 1862 — ~ Clifton Parm for Sale, | have decided to offer my valuable 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 ic8s, most of which is clear and inahgh state of cultivation, eituated ia Lot 48, one milefrom Southport, kaown as * Kelly’s Cove,” and a a a oN xX N reasonable terms, that commodious i Two Story House, known as St. | Avard’s,”’ situate, with large Garden attached , on the St, Perer's Road, between the Railway / Crossing and Kensington Brewery. For | tenms apply te = ee UNION BANK, July 4, 1882-— im Charlottetown, DRY GOODS, -~AT— } PERKING ee 4 fe BORNE 3, ee | ¥, / Risin WHE FOO In BI een tet OO ES ie — ORNE- HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-vieduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,°79 5 | Report on the Lorne Hiesianp Waisker: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very fragrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed ail the characteristics of pure and well- | matured Scotch Whisxy of the first quality.” ‘Anruvr Hirt, Hatsart, M. D. “Orro Heuves, F.C. S,, PF. 1 C- Agent — OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, |, E. Queen Square. y sale nan wow. 24, — nemee OUR STOCK “KRANTER GUA 3 OU Nedsts neues NO CURE! NOPAY! A Local and Constitutional Treatment. Two Distinct Medicines, one acting.on the Nasal Passages, Head, Throat and Lungs, the other on the Liver, Kidneys, and Blood. INSTANTANEOUS, ECONOMICAL, SAFE, RADICAL TREATMENT. SOLD BY ALL’ DRUGGISTS, PRICE, 75 cts. SUMMER {f not found <atisfactory, the price paid will be refunded. Som ron'c or obsti- nate cases of long stand ag May require from three 45 six packages to effect a perman “a cure mam ani am ¢ peor ante Pee 6 ee att aet SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apothecaries ilall. Aug. 1—eod, wkly. HARD COAL. —— ee oe TO ARRIVE, 300 TONS HARD COAL. JARTIES wishing to he supplied with the genuine Philadelphia Chestnut and Egg, and also Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to the subscriber, Pictou Coal always on hand, Orders can be let at Lord’s Seeles, or at the subscribers Terms cash, THOS, CASELEY, — a eed ot wre eT ee el TTT) Is NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF July 17—1m pa HARD COAL. a ee TO ARRIVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsyivania, ALSO, Pictou Round, Nut and Slack, and Old Mine Sydney Coal, Always on hand, at MeMillan’s Coal Depot, R. McMILLAN, DRY COSDS, —AT THE— | Ch’town, July 17, 1852. WILL FIND } . on DR. SMITH’S GERMAN WORM REMEDY has been used by thousands of persons, who universally endorse our claim for it as a pleasant, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of stomach and seat or pin worms from child or adult. It is easy to take ; never fails ; absolutely harmless, and requires no after-phy-ic. PREPARED BY THE SMITH MEDICINE CO'Y, 45 BLEURY ST., MONTREAL, AND TROY, N.Y. 2,0 is COB PRICE WIA a SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLD IN CHARLOTIETOWN AT tiall, IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT | | TO SELECT FROM. } | ; | | Apothecaries | Aug. 1—eod, wkly. TE°HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, | have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially made to consume | only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap | turned tallon. These Burners are intended | toe use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and (other places where a light from a small con- r | sumption of Gas only is required. | By regulating the tap, the Gas consymed | > | can be reduced to any desired quantity less éT érns. | than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give 4 light eqnal tg gbout ten candles at a cost of three quarters Of One cen per hour. The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each. 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