> SS 4 ‘ : _ ae I a MMI We I Lee DATE™® 24048 METIS AWG UST. uo 1852. Lecal and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. OPENED THIS WEEK t pt oe Grenadians and Coldstream. ey | ‘cots, wast dauehun aw at oe EC National Land) JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. | anki | League. | me eS: jaug l4 3. wy 3 RUCTIVE forest tires are raging it wil. # : First bruiis of the New Act. zg great alarm. Ny ial to # E-ramines aoe ; . Loxpon, Aug. 14 Scien, Sapam aa iam are | 5 uae} BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, urimage to Manitoba. | The Geuadier and the Coldstream ~ Guards have arrivee in Alexandria ‘ . ‘ "2 . hy . j ‘ Ty ‘ . , 2 ‘ ’ , . mow \. - s € . wo cases of deunkennes at the Stipendiary| The National Land League opened its| GIOves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtings, Maistrate’s Court this forenoon. " | session Manchester. There were over| s , ‘ a . » at ‘ , ; . & » ens $,000 del. gates present. | Penims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, lux potato bug has reached Bedeque and is Francis Hignes, who was arrested under Cottun VW arp. de rating on the farm of Mr. P. Mcbride the Suppression of Crime Act, was, to-day, | oe found guilty of the murder of Francis . | Dougherty, in Ennis, Ireland. This is the om midmght on Saturday until noon on| Ine heaviest wind of the season prevailed WE ARE SE LLING TH K SALA NCE OF OUR frst trial under the new Act W Hite other crops aa abundant, the fruit : : . ? r ~ STOCKER OF SUMM ie. CcOODS, - a the Western Provinces is reported a ANTARTIG DANGERS. ‘ a eae : es eT a ttdisiciintien AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. are Bargains in every Department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. News has been received here of the total) August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly Ronert Orr's OLD Sranp ' . . ‘see appears fo be» aystenatic attempt | AN WPiaistors Son train wrecking upon the North Shore Kail- | R way, near uebec. ~~ - | ‘ e . i i s 1S ecial Dis vite) / thre i 7 , LAND LraGue A Bpec al meeting of the i 3 ‘ — Kaan ” } and League will be held in St. Patrick’s } New Yorn, Ang. 14 fall this evening, at 8 o'clock. eg ! i _ 2. _ . . Arvean A. Bows. of the firm of Bowe &| °** k of the Antartic exploring expedition ALR dé , _ « > ii ) 0 © ‘ WW } . . ir Coane | ; he crew avec ri Wedd, Commission Merchants, St. Jcha’s, | 9 pe Horn. The crew was saved by Newfoundland, is at the Revere Housc. | the ship Allan Gordon ' i db 4 Norman McLeod, son of the late Rev. | Smoke the ** Florde Cuba” Cigar, at Fraser | Dr. McLeod, of Glasgow, was arrested in Y & Reddin’s, the best ten cent cigar ever im-| New York a few days ago, charged with | ported. ~ faug 14 3i| swindling a number of wholesale jswellers —_—_- — | He has been acting for some time back as a | Tue Princess Louise is becoming an enthu-; jewellery broker, and latterly obtained, on silastic canoeist, and daily takes excursions on | false pretences, several valuable diamonds | the St. Lawrence and st. Charles iivers. and irs : WE WILL RETAIL FoR CASH, From the Day of August other precious stoner, He sold these by eT; artic 6s and appropriated the proceeds. He rae earth is now entering that part of her) was to-day committed for trial ts Fie at Quebec. All Kind of Meats at W holesale Prices A. L. BRIDGES & CO. round the sun. | Disastrous ae ‘day evening. The fire started in the St. | STORE = et ee re MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14 > Sauver suburb, and was not checked until} Chrlottetown, July 29, 1882—Im eod. Gen. Rosser, at Ottawa, instituted an action | the flames had succeeded in destroying tifty | : - against the Canadian Pacific Railway authori-| thousand dollars worth of property. The} — TW ties for malicious prosecution, claiming; most painful vart of the loss is that in-! a 8 U ’ > |; cure i Dy the ps r people. The fire ten k | place in a part that was inhabited by work- | tilieiial Frimiixes, Corsets, Gloves, Laces, just | ‘ecelve J. B. MAe@pOoNALD’s. [a 13 3iwy 31], : , received at \ - ¥ ) ja 13 3iwy 3 | Sp cial Despatch to the Examiner. Mrs. Reeve, an English writer, believes | that the dinner party should consist of twelve | , : ’ | A terril » broke 2 : persons, there being two more men than A terrible fire broke out here on Satur Quesec, Aug. 14. > Tie decline in the value of land continues | ing families, and containing mostly very’ in England. A Yorkshire farm for wh ch) sna)i houses. Four persons were serivusly | $60,000 was. refused a few years ago, has} j.i ned ie ig J been sold for $35,000. | - : idl ile ‘ / Q ’ a — r > | ‘s> 4% | A! ’RY oe: JT - K) = Sie Leonarp Tiuttey is at St John, N.B,) GENERAL CABLE NEWS. oe: and is expected to return to Ottawa within a few days prior to starting with Sir Hector , —— Langevin for the North- West. - > —_ ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 11. | = 30. ~ ‘ [tis repcrted that Arabi Pacha is two) [ue potato bug has made its appearance in | tl | DURIAG THIS MONTH, Montagne, in th len of Boseph Campbe), | “ic® from temailis. oe ol ‘ M) Se Gesehell testinal aeediaie | [he conduct of DeLesseps is int ae B. TL. A CODON A Tit) , | complications. and burned the remainder by sprinkling kero- | ©°M'P*'©@"! : ‘ ed The enemy is working hard on a new line | sene on the potatc 28. id aii a S eee ——« c it pre ge ma Oe constructed, with- | WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS The army worms have putin an appearance | Rarlet f dabl tamleh, a formidable | AT GREAT BARGAINS. on the Annapolis side of Bear River, N. 8, | 10 0,000 yards of ! They have taken up their abode in a patch of | redan and embankment, 30 feet high. H. clover, an acre 6 which is said to be literally | M. 8. Superb fired shells at the works to- covered with the pest. | day, four of which burst in close proximity | — ito the men engaged in construction. Orgenine at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store, —————— 0:- —— | A Circassian brought in yesterday, who} @ : Sy ‘ - E "eg . ~ thin altersoun, the largest, cheapest sad beti| han uct hrahhe seen to tae(bort, Ends and Remnasts jot Dress Goods assorted stock ot choice Havana ( lyars aad i colonel, a captain, a suba!tern and 76 men | and Prints at a great sacrifi Cc eC < « v > / . Fine Virginia Tobaccos ever offered in the city. | were killed on the rebel side in the engage- | [aug 14 31 | g gilt jment on Saturdsy. He says twenty-five | Tre lobster packers at Chatham are in the | battalions and eleven batteries are posted —_— blues. Among the quantities packed by the | along the canal between Kafr El Dwar and most prominent fishermen, are: 15,000 cases|the advanced outposts. An Egyptian | Will Clese Out Balance of Ladies’ and by Henry O'Leary; 6,000 cases by R. B. | trooper of the Khedive’s enard was taken Gents’ ®traw Hits Verv ¢ heap wir ues 7 V y 4 > Noble; 4,000 cases by John H. Bell. | prisoner yesterday. A paper in Arabic was ee \found on him. The probability is he was ‘ 1. ~ £ £fty dol-| ; . In Chatham, on Tuesday, fines of fifty dol- making forArabi’s camp. —_ an meats , kK Mrs. ee | The Duke of Connaught, in an interview McCarthy, Thomas F. Keary, and Messrs. M. | . 541 ihe Khedive. conveyed a verbal a . ale | with the Khedive, conveyed a verbal mes- |r a ie i) Scott Act. es ; : U) sat me fs es ee! ne ee ae ,sage from Queen Victoria, expressing her rR NKS & VALISES mado aie ‘ae 8 b's! ‘|deep sympathy and best wishes for the Lapres Black Straw Hats in all the newest | Khedive and Evypt. shapes at J. B. Macpvonacp’s, fa 14 3i wy 31} ConsTANTINO PLE, Aung. 11. , , oR *y ll. ‘ k ; Turkish journals are assuming a friendly THe 8.8. “ Beaver’ will, next week, grart|tondency towards England. Sheik Ul 20 ox. ion re ickets : Ga: pe | es ad rere ih tei 2 Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat excursion return tickets at one fare, for Gap Islam has prohibited Uletsde fhe! preach- | g. 3, and way ports. This will afford parties an}. > ies Sevan ak tae ee en opportunity to spend a couple of days at the | es om care -e . wy Magdalen Islands, as the steamer calls there | Parts, Ang. 11. ep her return from Gaspe. | A letter received here states that the +. - | . mm . : a : : ‘condition of Tripoli is alarming to the Tuomas R, Catitepeck and Theo. L. Chap- Europeans. pelle, Esq., delegates to the R. W. Grand | A despatch frem Constantinople an-| 20: — 3 03 ——— ——— Lowest Prices. Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. J. &. MIACDONALD, (QUEEN STREET. etnies BRITISH WAREHOUSE, day night. They will give an account of the nounces that the Porte after settling affairs | UARE business transacted at the session to the| !® Egypt, intends to send a8 army to drive | QUEEN sO ‘ brethren this evening, at Oddfellows’ Lodge, the French out of Tunis. The natives talk (Queen Street. of a massacre of the Christians. ——-—-—0:— ——— _-> — Gatveston, Tex., Aug. 11. | re oh ated } ’ ’ D lug hay crop of Madawaska vicinity and | Deaths from fever at Matamoras for the | 2 U St. John ? ir cia! side, is | : the Voge Ok nay ae Seen ‘twenty-four hours ending yesterday were | very light, in fact not enough to supp y the a le he : lumbering operations there during the coming forty, and at Brownsville thirteen. Sr. Joun’s, Nfld., Aug. 11. winter. So far from any hay being imporced The British barque Jardine Brothers, | | the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about from the seetion of Maine, it is thought that lowned by Ritchie & Co., Liverpool, salt | 148 CASES DRY GOODS, ei ‘ laden, bound to Miramichi, was totally| from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- ee ee SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. 1 cons .aderatiic A smati quagtity of fine salt, in bags, | ; which arrived at | iverpool, N. S., on the 10th | crew were saved; also a considerable portk n inst., in the barque Maiden City, was seized | of the cargo. by the otticers there on acc: unt of the non- | payment of duty. The bulk of coarse iv) which composed the cargo of the \essel, was regularly enterea, but the fine salt was not, hencs the seizure. ‘Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenishea WEEKLY STEAMERS. Weather Bulletin. : soleil BY Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the | Maritime Provinces. | 100 Chests of Superior Congeu Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS. Dailv Charlettetown, July 25, 1882, ‘HE Charlottetown Gas Light Comyany have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner’s, eepecially made to o@mrume Tue Mail says :—There is a cry from | Grit ranks for a third party—a third Grit Toxonro, Aug. 14—10 a m, party we presume. What with Mr, Blake’s| Moderate winds mostly south and west, fine party and Mr. Mackenzie’s party the faction | weather, higher temperature. is badly enough split up as it is; but, of | aiden len course, if Sie Richard wants to organize @| A PHILADELPHIA spiritualist alleges that he | third party there is no law to prevent him | has interviewed the spirit of the defunct | from doing so, | Guiteau, and that the late assassin repor's| oe nimself as doing well, and as being in the | Beorauiry.—David Reid, of the Royal| company of his victim—the late President. | ee cee sof To Lobster Packers. Munster Fusiliers, and his wife, Annie Reid, | Ic is not pleasant to question any spirit’s | were arraigned before the Police Ceurt in} veracity, but just here it may be well to point prec yer eee ax eaves Halifax. on Friday last, for brutally ill-using out that when living the assassin was not Cio : alifax, « j , | LONGWORTH & CU. heir child. T vi se brought out at the| celebrated for his truthfulness. A reforma- : L . : ‘ eiicnaael ea the ehita wis koph in one of |tion, however may have taken place,a d, Gh’town, July 14, 1892: (jy 15 eod tw jouly three feet of Gas per hour with the tap the: filthiest places in Halifax, and that her | perhaps after all the only falsifier in the ease ; —-——— turned fullon. These Burners are intended ; : fes . a . in 9 «i ls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and abt real ter kindness towards her|is the madman who professes to have con EF fi Sal fer use in Halls, ; , ; wa than teeta | versed with the dead. on farm ior Q, jother places where a light froma small con- have decided to offer my valuable farm foi sumption of Gas only is required. _ sale at public cuction, on I bursday, the 6072 -H xpected: a Aw excursion and tea party will be held at} Loxpon Truth: — “ Whatever may be ig sas emai 9 Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, St. Peter's on the 23rd inst., in aid of the new R. C. Chapel now in course of erectior. Divine Service will be held in the Church at 10.50 a m., on which eceasion Rev. Alexander McGillivray will preach im Gelic and English Ainong the numerous amusements for the day willbe a match between first class rowing crews. The train will leave this city for the grounds at 8.15 a, m, carrying passengers at low rates, ‘'thonght of the Gilbert-Sullivan operas they | ‘have always been rehearsed to perfection. | T'beir success, indeed, has been in a great m asure due to the tyranny of the s‘age mat- lager. The choruses have been weil trained, th: supernumeraries admirably driiled ; young ladies whe had po voices have not becn allowed to sing, and young men who spoke as if they had plums in theirthroat have not been called upon to converse.” | 93rd day of August, if not disposed of before. Above farm consists of 70 acres more or less, most of which is clear andinah gh state of cultivation, -itnated in Lot 48, one mile from |Southpet, known as ‘ Kelly’s. Cove’ and ,also Couvenient to Markel, Churebes and 'Sebocls, ALBERT KELLY. July 4, 1882.) . tf Ry regulating the tap, the Gas consnmed 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 eqval to about ten candles at acost of three quarters of one cen per hour, Tae price of these Burners to consumers of Gas wi]! be ten cents eath. fja 10 dod pat io ate DRY GOODS ito PERKINS ~ & STERNS, Queen Square. SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Frices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESPABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Dou't Fail to See cur Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, f THE ARULL GATHER oY THE— Scottish Clans of Prince Edward Island Under the auspices of the CALEDONIAN CLUB, will be held | ‘On Thursday, the 17ih Inst, | AT CHARLOTTETOWN, | | Opposite the Residence of the Hon. John Longworth, St. Peter’s Road. From all Stations of our Isiand Railway, on the morning of the Gathering, Admission Tickets to the Grounds, and Excursion Return Mickets, at exceptionally low rates, will be i sued, good forthe day only. Also return tickets, at one first-class fare, will be issued | at all Stations to Charlottetown by the P. M. Trains of Wednesday, good to return by the | | | | | ' | A. M. Trains of Friday, the 18th inst. | Steamer “HEATHER BELLE” will leave | Brnsh Wharf, Orwell, on Thursday, the 17th | August, at 7 o’clock, a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharf; returning, leave | Charlottetown at 5 o'clock, p. m. | Tickets 30 cents Steamer “SSOUTHPORT” will leave Shaw’s Wharf on Thursday, the 17th August, at 8 o'clock, a. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point, going and coming. Returning, leave Charlottetown at 5 o'clock, p. m. Return Tickets from Shaw’s Wharf aad Westville, 15 cents; Rocky Point 6 cents. For Prize List, Steamboat and Railway Fares, and all other particulars, see our pro- gramme. Return JOHN A. MeDONELL, President Caledonian Club. Ch’town, Aug. 4, ’82—eod wky Island prs Business Stand. To be sold by AUCTION, on » ef : r » »> . Friday, the isth Instant, AT 12 o'CLOUK, tic Leasehold interest of that eligible Busi- ness Property in Queen Street, at present occupied by C. I. Morrison, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Aug. 5, 1882. VARANTEED SU eM NOCURE ! 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, RapicaL TREATMENT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS., PRICE, 75 cts. {f not found satisfactory, the price paid will be refunded. Some chrome or obsti- nate cases of long standing may require from three to six packages to effect a permanent cure } or . TOD SMITH MEDICINE 60, 2 MONTREAL & TROY,N.Y, ——- i ey rrr “rT J TILA. Sy ee eee yoo at ee >o < REREET ce, de SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apeothecaries Hall. Aug. 1 —eod, wkly. HARD COAL. 70 ARRIVE, 300 TONS HARD COAL. —_—_——— __ P* RTIES wishing to he supplied with the genuine Philadelphia Chestnnt and Egg, and also Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to the subscriber, Pictou Coa! always on hand, Orders can be left at Lord’s Sceles, or at the subscribers) Terms cash. THOS, CASELEY, July 17—1m pd eS HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsylvania, ALSO, Pictou Round, Nut and Slack, and Old Mine Sydney Coal, Always on hand, at MeMillan’s Coal Depot, R. McMILLAN. Ch’town, July 17, 1882. ——————— ————————————— 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 ; y harmless, and requires no after-physic. PREPARED BY THE S¥ITH MEDICINE CO'Y, 45 BLEURY ST., MONTREAL, AND TROY, N.Y. PRICF, - - 25CTS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. YP AL SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apothecaries Hall, Ang. l1—eod, whkly. _ SIGN OF THE — ELEPHANT W. R. Bereham Has just received a large part of his SPRING Pat Old Sms — of. toe is quick sales and small profits. W. R. BOREHAM, July 5, 1882—3m aw and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’s, Women’s and Chiliren’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers in all the leading styles, Our mot- Grafton Street, North Side Queen Squere, Cnt eh i eet a Ran Ee iy RE Clee a ln rede a tg. gs Pe" AARNE a mr a a 9 mom go eens oy ged