a Local and Other Items. R FE Gay QUIRK o : A coop fiod of albertite has been made on : farm near Sackville, N. B. - lHuree cases of drunkenness at the Stipen iry Magistrate's Court this forenoon, o o AT the teorological observatory a | 345 a | ; | Namco! seerstey ty The British Tool and Steady. dept tiditipnclinden | Is is said the Pictou ¢ Ilieries are unable t put outa sufficient amount of coal to mect |’ the demand . To-Day, a barrel of Frosh Lime Juice will | Qectining. thors wareharrel wore tm) Wil CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS he sold cheap, by the pint.—Fraser & Keddin. a7 3i eod ~- years hence,” , English fortunes will appear very paltry compared with America. - - ‘THIRTY Spe fator Ine catch of shad in Minas Basin avd | Ramleb, between the Marmoudiet Canal | Cobeguid Bay has been unusually small this | and Cairo. season, and prices are likely to be high. al Harvest Brack Cashmeres, & Co yy tu fri—aug 7 al e : A mMsETIne of the Council of Rifle Associ- ation will be held in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court room, this evening, at 8 U ClO kK. - T > » 2 ss ams | General beh: 2 F 1 ‘ ? | " THE Railway employ es’ picnic takes place eneral behaved with the greatest coolne 85 | rn R UN KS ' _ leaves | 20d steadiness, under the heavy fire from at Freetown, to morruw. The train this city for the grounds at 7.50. large number will attend. > A very . : ' . . ‘ A mrzTING of the committee appointed at} prolongea well iate the night, and many | the Coversazione on Thursday night, will be held at the office of Messrs. Brecken & Fitz- Gerald, at 11 o’cleck to-morrow. dceuaal A casLe from London, Eng'and, says that another Canadian N. W. Land Co, has been launched in London, with a capital of $500, 000. Lord Erskine is chairman of the board, > Beer, Iron and Wine—the great summer tonic—on dranght at Fraser & Reddins a7 3i eod enti iaallidiecen Ar No. 19248. Tenth street, Philadelphia, P. lives Wm. G. Denniston, who suffered with rheumatic gont so severely that he could not stand, and was entirely relieved by the | use of St. Jacobs Oil. - THe new notes to be issued by the National Banks of the Canara which have had their Charters extended, are to be printed on the back with brown ink, and the issue will} be known as ‘* brownback.” > Avra vote taken at Windsor, N. 4th to supply the town with water, 243 votes were polled as follow: 60 against ; 18% for—123 majority for water. The debentures will be issued and the work proceeded with at once, sitet A Larce fishing party left this morning for Hillsborough Bay, in the yacht *‘ Syndicate ” They hope to ‘‘ monopolize” a great portion of the No. 1 mackerel which are reported thick in the bay. ioeuinetiiniuiile Tue Grand Lodge of the [. O. O, F. will assemble at Moncton, N. B., on Wednesday, N. B, on Wednesday, the 9th inst., at 10 o'clock, a.m. Delegates from the Lodges on this Island leave to-morrow. citehcaiellypliet A. M. Hoimes, Esg., a leading merchant of New Glasgow, N. 3. died on Friday last. He was the son of the late senator and a brot’ er of Hon. Mr. Holmes, ex-Provincial Secretary, and one of the most prominent public men ot Nova Scotia. diedttlbiccmnn We learn that Mr. James Warburton, son of Hon. James Warburton, has just graduated | in Medicine and Surgery in Edinburgh. We understand that Dr. Warburton will return to this Province ia the course of tre next two months, and will practice in Charlottetown. allie Tue best of all summer drinks— Lime Juice—on draught cheap at Fraser & Reddins. a7 3i eod imental A svuccesseut fishing excursion was held ai Souris on Saturday night last. Over two thousand mackerel, weighing a pound and a quarter and a pound and a half a piece, were taken; also a large number of hake. The party returned early to Souris, well pleased with their trip. babdoseit Captain Wese, the champion swimmer, has challenged Mr. Wallace Dunlop, of Eng- land, who is the inventor of plate swimminy, to swim any distance from one to five miles, for $500 aside. In plate swimming the swim mer wears light circular wooden plates on his hands and feet. saihiiaiiilbitimsiil Mrs. Joux Tuomas, Hammonds’s Plains, 97 years of age, completed a quilt with 9,750 pieces in a month, and did her housework besides, The husband of this smart ol‘ lady did not think this worth publishing till he noticed some time ago in a paper of young lady at Luenburg completing one with 10,000, peat Tus Winnipeg cricketers who are now making a tour of the Upper Provinces, are evidently fine players. ‘They met the Ottawa team a few days ago, and scored 250 runs in their first innings. One p’ayer, Stanford, alope made 10i runs. The Ottawa team had several wickets down for lees than 50 runs, and it was supposed the strangers would win easily in one inning> aienaastintinas Tue St. Joun News says trout fishing is unusually good this year. It is not uncomt mon to hear of sixteen inch trout bei-g caug in a two-inch stream. We may add that the fishing in New Branswiek cannot be com- pared to the fishing on P. E. Island. It is nothing uncommon to hear of an angler ‘‘hushing” twelve pound salmon and four pound trout ashore at Morell. Some wonder- ful stories are told by the fishermen. -- > —_— A scarcrry of pork is reported from Chicago. A despatch of the 2nd says :—For the first time in the history of pork packing the mam. month concerns at the Chicago Stock Yards of Fowler Bros , and Atkinson & Ce., packing provision companies, are shut down through scarcity of hogs. Over 2,500 men are out of employment. The cause is attributed to the high price of corn the past few months, farmers selling grain instead of feeding it to their stock. _---}>-— A MOVEMENT is on foot for the purpose of making suitable provision for the decent care of the old burying ground. It is proposed to build a house near the grounds. and to p'sce a watchman in the same, It is said that the grounds have hecome a rendezvous for loafers and others of questionable fame, that the iron railings have heen sold for old iren, and the graves have been in otLer ways dese. Ese , left for New York to-| says the London |! General Alison, together with ; Gloves, and/ing capacity. ether goods, just received at W. A. Wreks : S., on the THE DAILY ©XAMINER, AUGUST 7, 1882. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. {mportant War News. —--——:0: jive BARGAINS. DURING THIS MONTH, JI. B. MACDONALD Driven a | Arabi rio : . ; i Special to the Examiner. ALRXANDRIA, Angust 7. (in Sart the camp. The call was, ‘te arms,’ and | the martes, under the immediate command | the rifle- | menu of the South Staffordshire Regimeut, | ;and a full force of mounted infantry. ad. | vanced towards Arabi’s line of defence near | AT GREAT BARGAINS. —— — :0'- ——_— -- The object of the movement | was to endeavor to make the enemy show | | the strength of his forces, and their tight- | The enemy did but little | holding themselves in} and Prints at a great sacrifice. eee mee *() Se efiective work, j one time the battle | was fierce, and was strongly contested, the forces of Arabi being driven back to their | second lineof entrenchment. The British | wis forces, under the command of their gallant | Gents’ Straw Luts Very Cheap. & VALISHS Store open every evenivg until 8 o'clock, J. B. MACDONALD, | the entrenchments, and proved themselves | to be worthy successors of the sons of | Wellington and of Nelson. The battle was | | Egyptian prisoners of war fell into British | lhands. ‘The British movement was a com- | Aug. plete success. The losses on both sides are not yet ascertained. 3, 1882—wkly pat 19 Special tu thie From the First Day of August Wasnineton, Aug. 7. The Senate of the United States has; passed the Bul authorizing the formation of anew cable company. The cable will | be laid between America and Europe, and | Eram ner, | | WE WILL RETAIL FOR CASH, Dragoon Guards for Boypt. A. L. BRIDGES & CO STORE—HILLSBOROUGH STREET. MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. Charlottetown, July 29, 1882—Im eod. } An Editer Committed, Special to the Examiner. | Lonpon, Aug. 7. | The Seventh Dragoon Guards sailed to-| | day for Egypt. j a QUEEN SQUARE. Kelly, the editor of the Herald, Tuam, | —-—— ———: 0: — — - j [reland, was committed to trial for publish- ing a seditious article written by James | Redpath. ‘The Ross-Hanlan Challenge. Special to the Examiner. ' : = Montreal, August 7. 148 CASES DRY GOODS, from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. Hanlan has just received the challenge from Ross tu row a tive mile race for $1,000 and the championship of the world, Hanlan has not yet made any reply io the same. GENERAL CABLE NEWS, | very Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished oo BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 3. The conference will sit again on Friday. At yesterday’s sitting the question of the protection of the Suez Canal was discussed. M. Onou, the Rassian represer:tative, ex- pressed the view that the law binding the| @ ‘ nah ; conference required that Turkey should 6072 GRAIN BAGS Dailv first endeavor to restore order in Egypt. Charlottetown, July 26, 1882. Should Turkey not succeed in this endeavor, then the powers should undertake the task. The German representatative and Austro- The German representatative and Austro-| Hop Seqtoh ald English Tweeds or Worsted” Suits opinion. b ; ; it For Canadian Tweed. Suits, 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. Expected. The British ambassador said he desired Turkey to take action on condition that the Porte declares Arabi a rebel. Said Pasha, \the Turkish Prime Minister, maintained ‘that it was impossible for the Porte to de- For Overcoats of all Descriptions, | clare Arabi a rebel until the Ottoman flag meet -GO TO- was raised in Egypt, when the conduct of Arabi would be determined and measures - ee ey ‘ A we | ' > 5 oe ey JOHN MACLEOD & Co’S ConsTANTINOPLE, Aug. 4. uv of aha Tt (ide) OA te ae WS a Cw & 5 UPPER QUEEN STREET, | DeLesseps has telegraphed the Porte TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER protesting against Admiral Seymour’s action There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the concerning the Suez Canal. He declares that he is in no danger from Arabi Pasha, Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit wuaranteed, who, he says, has already given numerous proofs of humanity. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 4, H. M. S. Bittern returned from Aboukir, and reports having seen several trains ar- rive at Aboukir full of soldiers. Persons who arrived from Kafred Dewar estimate Arabi’s force at 7,000. Arabi issued a proclamatien accusing the English of cowardice, taunting them, and | daring them to attack him. | There was slight firing on Wednesday /near Pompey’s pillar. Arabi has forbidden the inhabitants to supply fresh provisions to Christians on pain of death. —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Xe. Remember the address, two doors above Ap theearies Hall Corner “harlottatown, Oct 11. TRRI NOTICE. ry HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company The New Boarding House, have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry Patent Burner's, especially made to consume | Store, is prepared to accommodate a only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap | limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap Arabi’s proclamation states “Egyptian | turned tull on. These* Burners are intended! ply to J. Renpat, proprietor, ijy 18 tf soldiers with excusable zeal fired only the | for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and | so ee ie buildings belonging to hostile Europeans other places where a light from a small con-} : and killed only those detected in communi- | sumption of Gas ouly is required, : N OT i CE. cation with the enemy. The traitor Khe-| By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed | dive, having opened the gates of the city to| can be reduced to any desired quantity less | i : English troops, for this act is deposed by | than three teet per hour, AVING rented the premises lately oc- the Suita» who will send troops to assist us These Burners are so scientifically made to drive out our enemy. | that they will give a light equal to about ten (Signed) ‘* ARABI, ene atacost of three quarters of one cen | “ eo : Tow . t ive : ar hear, 2 Cen in Egypt as representative P i Scticai es Severerte sagmiooeen TINSMITH BUSINESS . Gas will be ten cents each. {ja 10 eod at jn all its branches. ; tended to. begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the Lonpon, Aug 4. The Times’ Berlin despatch says that j the outbreak of serious differences between | : England and the Porte regarding the) imi i i i 'fEXHE undersigned has removed to the «ld proclaiming of Arabi a rebel is considered | f ndersig ‘ almost ynavoidable. CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, | next door to Stum!i.s’ Harness Shop, and, : ‘having purchascd » lurge assortment of Face) Weather Bulletin. | tory Cloth fiom the Mill Valley Woollen | N reasonable terms, that commsdious Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for Two Story House, known as “84, cash, is prepared to sell cheaper tban ever Avard’s,”’ situate,with large Garden astached, i during tLe summer, jou the St. Peter's Road, between the Bailway A eali respectfully solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Feb, 8, 1882. Upper Queen St, FOR SALE, mm Prohabilities for the next 24 hours tor the Uaritime Provinces. crate. It is nearly ein tbat scinething was done in the matter. Short kinds and Remnants of Dress Goods eserve an aking ielte ) ‘ >] 's . * 2 jpiterve, and taking shelter behind ther Will Clese Out Balance of Ladics’ and Lowest Prices. QUEEN Srreet. Cheap Cable. Rates. HAT WE WILL DO! » Bill provides that no charge shall be | : sat execding twenty centeperwora. ALL Kind of Meats at Wholesale Prices [* the month of May W.& A. BROWN & CO. opened about cupied by C. F. Harris, the subscriber | Don't Fail to See our Goods Orders punctually at. aor eens AJA, XE - i | DRY GOODS -~AT~ PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, ~—AT THE— Lowest ,Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. BEFOR% MAKING YOUR FUKC @ASES. | } j Perkins & Sterns.) Apni 26, 188%, . : Hizhest cash price paid for wool, orexe| Crossing and Kensington Brewery. For, Toronto, Aug. 7-102. mM. § changed for cloth, C eomvVaman terms apply to Moderate winds, mostly sdutherly ; gener - ¥. SCHURMAN, UNION BANK rally tole webiber. : ¥ | Jage 7, 1882—2m 2aw, why li July 4, 1882—im Charlottetown. | GOODS New Tobacco Factory, RICHVOND STREET. To Subscribers wish to inform the public that they have opened a TOBACCO MANUFACTORY on Richmond Street, in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr. Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the trade with Tobacco of all kinds, as good a3 c°n be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices, BaF” Patronage solicited and orders prosapt- ly filled. Pe COYLE & McQUATD, Ci’town, July 31, 1882+23m daw why’ @jo NOTICE 10 CREDITORS OTICE is hereby given that Jogs Bcorr, of Charlottetown, Carriage Buajlider, bath, by two several [odentures, each bearing date the third day of July, instant, A D. 1582, conveyed and assigned all his réal and per- sonal estate aud eilects Lo the undersigned, in irust for the equal benefit of the creditors of the sai? John Scott, All such creditors are hereby notified ta furnish their claims to us, or any of us, with- in one month from this dete, and ageent to and execute the assignment. Dated this Twenty-ninth day of July, A, D. [8s2, is DONALD FERGU ss WILLIAM scO EDDISON W. D July 29, 1882,—1m eod w Zi... ' ; , = ge Dental Notice. R, EATON, with a view to intfoduce his practice of Deutistry in this City, will be prepared to ive bis services for the next few Mouths, at greatly reduced prices, Satis- taclion inevery Branch of Dentistry gugran- teed. Office of Drs. Hyde & Eaton, Great George Street, Charlotietown. RECOMMENDATION. From a personal acquaintayce with G, W- Eaton, Esq., for some years past, and with his practice of Dentistry, | take n,uch pleasure in recommensing him to any who are in need ofa competent Dentist. A, C, COGSWELL, D. D. 8. Halifax, July 4, 1882, jy 25 lw, wkly 29, law 2m NOTICE. fy HE bariness heretofore carried on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart, onder the style and firm of Hickiy & Sraw- ART, Tobacco Mapufactarers, will: be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style. MICHAEL HICKL Y¥, Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf ' sornaenmassecasintiniatyerenncaciedincmscetttaell. For Sale or to be Let. AVEN WOOD, lately the residence of the Hon. J. C. Pope, just outside of city limits, containing 41} acres; and beauti- fuliy situated. For further particulars apply io either of the under igaed Trustees. it. J. CUNDALL, L. H. DAVIES. Charlottetown, June 27, 1882—law pat tf eye "i (THE PERFECTION SOLE PROPRIETORS of WHISKY eC REENLEES& UNRIVALLED For BROTHERS [VA TO DDY. {ors T#L ERIES, ARGYLESHIRE. ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Ang, 8,’79, Reroxt on the Lorne Hiestanp Wuiskey: “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 frazrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Artucrk Hw, Hassau, M.D. “Orro Hguyes, F.C. 5. FLL C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottewwn, P. 1, EB. Feb. 24, 1882. GOLD MKDAL iehkis, it je. Mitek sees sae JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. BY ALL » HARD COAL. TQ ARRIVE, 800 TONS HABD. COAL. ARTIES wi-hing to be sapplied with the genuine Philadelphia Chestnut and Egg, and also Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to the subseriber, Pictou Coal always on hand, Orders can be left at Lord’s Scales, or et the subscribers Terms cash, THOs, CASELEY, July 17—1m pd HARD COAL. TO ARKLVE: 900 Tons Best Pennsylvania, ALO, Dicton Round, Nut and Slack, aud Oid Mine Sydney Coa’, Always on band, at Mec Millan’s Coal Depot, R. McMILLAN. | Ch’town, July 17, 1882, HE aE ii lth bln lili Hit os PNR lg it AST MAEM HUE | Pah EP A al ? - . i : rn ‘ r " J eae ri rs TT fue