Local and Other lems. Barrrr Uygmn Books at the Diamond Book Store a — We are now clesrin’ out our zine trunks at | a great reduction Donsgey, Gorr & Co a - {us Grand Division Sons of Temperance | meet at Victoria on the 18th inst. > Proresson Caven returned last evening from H \lifaxjaecompanied by, Miss Lucy Caver, > RememBer the entertammentin Y. M. Cc, A, Hall, on Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. Ad- mission only 15 cents, an Tue Rev. A. F. Kemp, LL. D., of Ottawa, will prea hin Zion Church, to-morrow (Sun- day), at the usual hours, 11 and 6.30, p. m. - <—_---~ Tue cargo of the steaner Carroll to Boston on Thursday consisted of 1004 cases of lobsters, 1062 cases of eggs, 150 barrels of herring, etc, —— Mr. Joun Ross, well and favorably known in the Province, leaves on Monday morning to take charge of the Piaindealer, New Glasgow, N.S N. 5S, ees Mr. Mitieces, C. E., has finished survey- ing the wharves and piers in the eastern end of the island. He left for New Brunswick this morning, and will retarn in a week. ee a We understand that the Banks of this city have discontinued charging a discount on Canadian Bank Notes, but still charge one- half per cent. discount on Greenbacks. - ~<a + Wittram Lapyer, Ese, C. C., left this morning for Sydney, C. B., where he interds meeting his son, the Rev. Charles Ladner, who is on passage from St. John’s, Newfoundland, to Brandon, Manitoba = os — Mr. J. S. Brown of this city has success- fully completed his three years course of the Theological course at Acadia College, and was presented with a certificate of the game. _— + _ Tae Women’s Christian Temperance Union will meet Monday at 3.30 sharp, in- stead of evening as appointed. A _ fall atteydance requested for settling of special business, —E, MuRag, Secretary protem. oneteen Turee lads appeared at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon charged by a police officer with setting off fire crackers on the public streets. They were admonished by His Honor and dis- charged. asiibiciigpititins Tue steamer Miramichi arrived from Mon- treal last night, with merchandize and ten pas- gengers. She sailed from Picyou this morning And will leave Summerside on return, on Tuesday morning, on arrival of express train from Charlottetown. si pian Tue Auction Sale of that nicely furnished dwelling house and building lot on Euston street (east), next Monday, July 9th, at 12 o'clock, noon, by A. McNeill, auctioneer, offers a good chance to purchase at a bargain a handsome property, See ady. : ~~ >—_—— Tue boiler in Henderson’s Mill, at Con- way Station, exploded yesterday, and in the words of our informant, blew the whole arrangement to atoms. Some of those at work in the mill were very badly scalded— none seriously. The boiler was a new one, jlaced in the mill a few weeks ago. We Rave not received further particulars, aaiataiicialine Dr. ArcuipaLp McLeop, son of Capt. McLeod of Orwell, left here yesterday morning to follow up his profession in British Columbia. Dr. McLeod graduated from McGill Medical College last term, taking first rank honors. He afterwards went to New York and attended a three months course in the Bellevue Hospital there. We wish him every success. t; fe eat Tue Provincial prefs speaks very highly of D. W. Campbell’s lecture and exhibition of dissolving views. We clip the following: “ The blending of colors and rapid changes of views and scenery produced most beautiful ef- fects. The entertainment throughout was ex- ceedingly interesting, instructive, and moral in character.— Woodstock Press. * * * Those who patronige Mr, Campbell will find the high promises made in the handbills fully carried out.— Telegraph, St. John, N. B. -- -->)-— Mr. Mi.tsr, Inspector of Weights and Measures, Halifax, has been here for some time fitting up the office of Mr. Knight, Gas Inspector, and Mr Reddin, Inspector of Weights and Measures, for this Province. The office is row situated on the corner of Pownal and Watery Streets, in the store formerly occupied by Dean Bros. It has been well fitted by Mr. Millar who has also arranged aud repaired the Inspector’s apparatus, and left everything in first-class order. eciceaneeboee Cricket. —'The managing committe of the Pheenix Criket Club held a meeting last evening in the office of Davies, Sutherland & Weeks. A team to play the ‘‘Wander- ers” was decided upon, and other business of importance transacted. Steps are to be taken immediately to place the ground in first class condition, and to give the Hali gonians a good reception. No doubt many of the citizens wi!] take pleasure in assist- ing the Phenix Club to make their first visit to thisIsland an enjoyableone. From this time forward, it is the intention of the team to yo into regular practice, and we hope to see them acquit themselves well. Tue Annual General Meeting of the Fro- vincial Rifle Association was held at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court Room last evening. Quite a number of the officers and members of the militia were present. Capt. McRae was appointed Chairman in theabsence of the President, TheSecretary submitted the accounts for the past year which were approved of. He also informed the meeting that the Department of Militia Defence had undertaken the repairs of butts and firing points, which will some- what lighten the expenses of the Associ- ation. The following gentlemen were elected members of Council for the ensuing year :—For Queen’s County, Oapts, Pass- more, Dogherty and Stewart re elected. Capt. Moore, Liout, Macdonugall, For King’s County, Capt. Owen, Lieut, Fraser. For Prince County, Capt. ives, James W. Richards,E:y.,M, P, P. A committee was a>pointed to draw up new rules for the government of the Association to be sub- mitted to an adjourned meeting to be held in the same place on Tuesday next, the 10th inst., at 7.30 p. m. _—— A larger elephant than Jambo has arrived in England. This is said to be the largest TELEGRAPHIC . NEWS. ~~ | (SPROIAL Dese.reuks vo Tur Examine. | Attacked by the Enemy. i Cairo, July Zz A detachaent of British soldiers was sent to punish some hostile natives who had attacked the town of Assam. ‘The latter were severely repulsed, losing tifty men. fhe Spinish Magna Charta. Maprip, July 7. A bill has been introduced into the Spanish Cortes most sweeping in its reform tendency. tection of personal rights the sanctity of the domicile, and further religious toler- ance, The liish Bishops Protest. Dusen, July 7. The Irish Bishops have, almost unapi- mously, issued a protest against State-aided immigration, They declare that in Ireland there is row sufficient land which, if it were allowed to be cultivated for the Irish people, exclusively, would support all the surplus population, French Cecupation. Paris, July 7. The French troops have taken possession of the New Hebrides Islands. Weather Bulietiu. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 7--10 a. m. Moderate to fyesh south-west to south winds, fair weather, with afew local showers, not much change in temperature. —— <= tg pm ee Soli a hay, ich tah eg ig Ripe A DAT oe aa lt provides for the better pro- | Coal for Dominion Steamet Northern Light. . AGLNCY of Dipy. Makine & PISHERies, CHar.LorreTown, P. E, ISLanpb, 26th June, 1883. 1! CY EALED TENDERS will be received at WO this Agency up to 10th July, at 12 'o’clock, noon, from persons willing to con- | tract for carrying about three (300) hundred tons of Round Coal from the Acadia Mines | Wharf or loading grounds at Pictou,to George- 'town, P, E.‘lslend. The total quantity to be , delivered on or before 15th Aug., 1883 The coal to be delivered st Queen’s Wharf, Georgetown, into Carts, and the freight cal- culated on Mines weight. A certified Bank Cheque, ‘or cash,of the value of seventy-five dollars ($75), will be ‘required to be enclosed with each tender, |which amount will be forfeited should the |party whose Tender is aceepted decline or | neglect to complete contract. | All deposits will be returned to parties { | } } whose ‘Tenders are not accepted. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender, To good and sufficient securities will be required for the due fulfilment of the con- tract. | All Tenders must be endorsed on outside of lenvelope, “Coal for Dominion Steamer Northern Light,” and addressed to ARTEMAS LORD, Agent Minister Marine and Fisheries. [iy? eod, wkly, pres, hery WATCHES. Square, Opposite Post I, JURY’S SHIP NEWS, Summerside July 4,—Ent, 8 S Miramichi, , Banquet, Quebec, mdse ; Kathleen, McLeod, | Charlottetown. bricks ; Favorite, McNeill, | Shediac, bal. Cld. S S Miramichi, Baquet, | Charlottetown, mdse. : HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. July 4—E Nelson, Lowell, Mass.; J C Brims, Montreal; Jas Rodger, do; A J Craig, Pictou; A Weir, Toronto; A Bluets, Hali- fax; Jas A Leaman, Truro; C L Belim, Lon- don, Eng. 5—EJ Millige, Antigonish, N §S; Geo E McE]main, Halifax; C B Swift, Bostor, 6—H D Anhna\, St A bins; Rev J T Burhoe, Chicago; Mrs J T Burhoe, do; R Matheson, New Glasgow; Thos Calwe!l, Mcntrea!. 7— H M Churchhill, Rustico; Joseph Donnelly, Montreal, “MORTGAGE SALE, Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a Power of Saje contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the third day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight handred and seventy-8even, made between James Stewart, of Township number Thirty-five, in Queen's County in the Province of Prince Edward Jsland, trmer, ot the one part; and Thomas Heath Haviland, of Charlottetown, in the said County and Province, Barrister, of the other part, there will be sold at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST, NEXT, A. D. 1583, at twelve o’clock, noop,in front of the Law Court’s Building, ia Charlottetown, aforesaid LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land situate, lying, and being in Charloite- town, aforesaid, beirg part of Town Lot number eighty-nine, in the fourth bhuncrei ot Town Lots jiu Charlottetown, aforesaid, haying a fyont af farty-fwo fect on Fitsroy street, and bounded as follows: by @ line commencing on the south side of the said street, at the division line between the said lot and Town Lot number Ninety ia the said hundred, and running back along said line southwardly for the distance of seventy feet, thence at right angles, westerly forty-two feet, thence at right angles, norther- ly seventy feet to Fitzroy street, aforesaid, and thence along Fitzcoy street eastwardly, a distance of forty-two feet to the place of com- mencement. And also all that part of Town Lot number ninety, in the said fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetwn- com- mencing on Fitaroy street,at the line divid- ing said Town Lot trom Town Lot number eighty-nine, and running back southeasterly at right angles with said street a distance of one hundred and forty feet, thence at right angles, northeaster.y, eighty-four feet to Lot ninety-one, thence at right angles, north- westerly, along the line of said Lot ninety- one, seventy feet to Essery’s land, thence at right angles, southwesterly, sixty-thygee feet thence at righ! angles, northwesterly, a dis- tance of seventy feet to the street aforesaid, and thence along the said street, south wester- ly, twenty-one feet to the place of com- mencement, ‘Together with ail houses, build- ings, rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain- ing. For further particulérs apply to Mr. Eustace H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Datek this fifth day of July, A. D. 1883. T. HEATH HAVILAND, July 7, 1883,—w td Mortgagee. ‘Special Bargains coon ooens BOOTS —FOR THE— MONTH OF JULY nae A ce J. 0. Sprague & Uo.'s, Snort Sign: Big Red Boot. captive elephant in ths world. He is not quite so high as Jumbo, bat bulkier, weighing | nearly five tons. His trank measures in the j thickest purt three and one-half feet fn clr- ' cumforenve, July 6, 1883,—d 3 aw wkly 3i. Br YHE DAILY EXAMI for the G Latest News, Local antl Telegrs pie, CLOCKS. of the wery latest styles, and very cheap, at } A G. North Offiee, Charlottetown, P. E. Repairing of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc., attended to. G. "$37I90WLOAdS aL, June 13, 1883.—we sa wkly lm _—AGTAMAe SALT. fyXO ARRIVE per barque ‘*William Owen,’ daily expected, 8000 Bags Liverpool Common Salt. which wi:! }e sold cheap while landing. L. C. OWEN. Ch'town, 5th July—tu tr sa 2 w Ee wt "a a ™. 2 a 5 es | Xi af 4 ; be OTK, a RUIN IIRCIRFE IB 1B a Se SPAM NRC MUA Ta Teh ~GOLD MEDAL;PARIS. 13 78- Anthracite Coal. O ARRIVE in a few days, per Schocner ‘ ‘‘Annie Simpson,” now loading at New ‘ork, 300 TONS CHESTNUT AND EGG SIZES (BEST QUALITY.} For sale low while landing. FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 3—5 wklyl, pat 5i, her 2i, n era 2i, THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs.S_A.Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer LS PERFECTION! Public Benefactroes. Mrs. 5. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparaticn for restor- rn ee gt I Tan tigen = gg OS emt LY HXA MINER, SOtLtryY 7. 1888: SEASIDE HOTEL...” - ose — LE I pir Wii nel te oe eI ta Pray 3 ~ pe PE enema Ea eth apaeine, Seaonde, ay tn fi meg, — o— -+ ae —_, Perkins & Sterns. Spring and Summer Dry Goods. oun (jaca allie 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 tock will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confidence in offering this season's purchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in immense variety and extra value. Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Pyint de Alencon, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., etc. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed Strawberry, and all the new colors. 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. ————————————_—_—_—————— ee Boots, Shoes, Shi pers. ‘Auction Sale of House and Premises. EDY AUCTION, MONDAY, JULY 9th at Ch'town, May 3, 188%. ——_ —— omen one _ Saaegrtiansene Pansictenpeensetanene. — = oO “DD ‘9 pee ; si Te ; é J 12 o'clock, noon, that plesantly situated <a ee at gt Ladies Boots, Boys’ Boots, Girls’ Boots, and Boots for | Sroperty fronting on Ruston street, $4x165 ft. all the little ones ! |oppcsite Mr. Paton’s residence. The House lis well furnished, 2 storey mansard roof, ALSO, Ww. R. BOREHAM | Also building lot, 0'185 ft, adjoining the '§ s O 3 | abovd ts m4 ; 1 | ‘Terms, etc., at sale. A. McNEILL, ie Auctioneer, Ch’town, July 4.—4i d wkly li Has now on hand a large assortment of Boots snd Shoes. All can now be suited. Particular attention »- directed to my large Stock of Ladies’ and Gents ld T P . Fine Geode. Kldon Tea Postpone ohisdaanasibt Call in the marning; call in the afternoon ; call at night ; at the (TPXHE unfavorable weather of Wednesday last, necessitates a POSTPUNEMENT ; T° THE ELDON TEA to SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT, visit, the 0th instant Having more time at their disposal, the com- mittee will be enabled to perfect every arrang- ment, and supply every deficiency. NEW AMUSEMENTS will be introduced ani the public, for whose pxtronage on Wed- nesday the committee are very grateful, may rest satisfied that no efforts will be spared to afford them what we intended they should have had on Wednesday, vz; a day of plea- sure, Arrangements as bef re. ‘ Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. N. B.—No trouble to show Goods. Ch'town, June 2}, 1883.—tu th sa lm wkly R. Island. _. Great Summer Resort of P. rm COME ONCE AGAIN.“ sy order, J. A. NICHOLSON, S.cretary. CHAND TEA OF THE SEASON FORT AUGUSTUS, —UN— WEDNESDAY, 11th JULY, 1883 e E committee of St Patrick's Church, Fort Augrstus, intend holding a Tea Party in aid of the Church, near the Church grounds on the above mentioned day. Intending visi- Rustico Beach, P, E. Island. oe —— This beautiful and well known watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist. The Proprietors 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. oe . For charming scenery, beautifal shores, shady waiks, boating, surf bathing, fishing, gun- niag, etc, ‘Phe 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. mete : Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday Morning, at 9 o'clock, p. m. J Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 45, 9.20 a. m., and 4,15 p, m.> Special t Hunter River for Charlottetown 9.04 a. m., 2.95 and 7.11 p. m. iis Min allel eee ee +" . : ao sc y on spending a pleasant day, as “ Hunter River for Summerside 7,45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p, m, the committes will spare be palas 60 tasteln re Summerside for Hunter River 6 45 a.m. and 12, noon, and 5.40 p. m. the reputation of Fort Augustus Steamer ‘‘Southport” will leave Ferry Wharf cat 9 o’clock,a. m., and returm same evening at 6 o clock, p, m. Return tickets, including Tea, 50 cents, to be had at Mr. Fowle’s office, Ferry Wharf. A fiest-class Refreshment Saloon, well-sup- p'ied with all the delicacies of the season wilk be provided. Also Booths for dancing plan ani fancy dances. The services of good ‘musicians will be obtained for the occasion > All games usual on such occasions will re- “CQ: Mr. Bagnall will meet trains from all points at Hunter River to convey passengers to Habe JOHN NEWSON & CO. » Pp , June 7--24m PROPRIETORS. | ceive the prompt attention of the Committee, and no person showing any signs of intoxica tion will be allowed on the grounds, | :0: s | Admission to the grounds 25 cents. BRITISH AMERICA MARINE ASSURANCE COMPANY.) —Ue2csce. De Dts . " ons nciiiimennentiiitiiaiiinns ee a ————————_ 0 '--——_—— ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My | hair is now restored to its | youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair | ceases to fall, which is cer- tainly an advantage to me, | who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WoRLD's HAIR RESTORER, ‘(One Bottle did it.” That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A, Atten’s Wortn’s Hair Restorer. It is not a dye, i SACK3 SALT, Also, a full sup- SALT FOR SALE. 2OO ply of general Merchandise. Georg town, April 28,—3i wly 3m pd HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, ONT. HARD COAL. if gO , ARRIVE, ex brig —- = 10: ——— Capital Paid Up in Full, - - “ ‘Canada,”’ on or about the 10th July ner, $ 500,000.00 vo5 tons ¢ hestnut, Assets, 3ist December, 1582, | AO. 1,190, 954.07 15 “ Egg Anthracite Coal. —:0i— | Ordera can be left at CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street. pat tl arrival. her pres | Insurance effected at moderate rates, Sterling certificates granted when | Policies issued at office here. HORACE HASZARD, gent, P. E. Island. required. Ch’town, June 30. | ee semen Hemlock Timber ! Okc: May 38h ofl ' WAN'TED. Sener enti ee ae AA ALLE LLL LT A ——e JUST LANDE —AND— | _ ‘OME long, round Hemlock Timber, for Piles. Also, lot Fiatted Logs, | Apply to ' } F. W. HALES, FOR SALE LOW?" Gorton. Conrigus WOM 5054 —sow wy a Sita Oo FOR PROMPT PAYMENT : | Merchants Bask of Halifax, CASKS PAINT OIL, Two Car-leads Londonderry. ais CASKS OLIVE OIL, Bar fron. N TUESDAY, 2rd July, 1883,an Agency CASKS MACHINE OIL, of this Bank will be cpened at George- EGEIVED. ——— | JUST CASKS ENGINE OIL, ‘town, P. E Island. CASKS WOOL OIL, WW. E. DAWSON &€ CO. D. H. DUNCAN, —ALSO— ‘ ' Cashier. June 21—2aw wkly 21 a ~ poi A full supply of “LONDON PURPLE, Se ee 2 Wholesale and Retail. UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the! CtUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- Db. GORDON, Cheapest aud Newsiest paper in the; } NER, the — and Best Newspaper Georgetown, Jarte 29, 1883.--5w, whly Province, - publighed’on P, BE. Islind, Only $)'per yeer od