* wid Other liems, Local I'iies are tlating at half-mast on the Govy- ernment buildings, forthe death ef Daniel Hodgson, Esq nine No more sour milk, a Champion Creamer ves only sweet milk and sweet butter,—R K. Bra [july 23 tf > \r an explosion in a powder mill at St. Petersburg on the 20th, nine persons were killed and two severely injured, ital Pukke is no truth in the report circulated day that a serious fire took place in Georye- 5 on Saturday night. sills leesins \ver’s Acvue Core is strictly a vegetable preparation, harmless, and warranted to cure all malarial disorders, [july23 bw wkly ining Tur teachers of both Methodist Sundav Schools will hold a special business meeting this evening in the basement of the brick church, at 8 o'clock. - - > = fur Sons of Temperance of this Island will e glad to hear that the next session of the National Division of North America will be held in Halifax, N. S8., in July, 1884. — > - Tue verdict of all who have used the Patent Sand Blast Sharpened Files is, that they aie the best in the world, and they will use no other, jy23 2i cii«6©, Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too hoarty eating is relieved at once by taking one of Carter’s Little Liver Pills immediately after dinner. Don’t ferget this, [juiy2?3 2w eod wkly ee TurCricker Marcu.—Stamps were pitched this forenoon in the match between the Phenix and Wanderers Clubs, but the weather proved too disagreeable for the match. o~ ——E Str Hecror Laneuvin and Lady Langevin, Mr. McDonald, Superintendent of the Inter- colorial Railway, Quebec, and a party of ladies and gentlemen, will arrive by. Pictou boat this evening. - > — CaLt and buy aSand Blast Sharpened File for your mowing machine, saw mill, or for any other use, and you will buy no other kind in the future. They can be had at Norton Bros. only, who are sole agents for the Island. {jy23 2i - oo -_--— Mr, Harry McDonatn, of the Wanderers Team, met with a painfulaccident on Phenix Cricket Grounds, on Saturday, While batting he received a swift ball from bowler Keiser, which slipped off his bat and strack him in the right cheek, inflicting -an ugly wound and blacking his eye. -- - > — Mack’s Macyetic MEpIctINe is a positive remedy for nervous exhaustion and all weak- ness of the generative organs in both sexes. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See advertisement in another column. {july23 lw wkly —_—--~<>-—- Sevaw Buryep To DreatH.—A squaw of the Micmac tribe, 82 years of age, named Margaret Butmen, was burned to death at Fort Lorne on Wednesday last. Those with whom she was camped left her in charge, while they went but a short distance away. On returning they found the poor old woman in flames, and befere they could be extin- guished she was so shockingly burned that she expired a few hours later, after suffering great agony. It was thought she was taken with a fit, and while in that state {ell or rolled into the fire. —Ezx. _ +>. os New Cuvrenes 1n Montron.—The Free taptists have their new church at the corner of Highfield and St. George streets about plastered. It is expected it will be dedicated next month. Messrs. Stewart and Day are the contractors. The first Baptist church congregation in Moncton are also proceeding with the erection of a church in the High street district, so called. A large number of adherents of the church reside in that section and as it is some distance from’ the main church in town the erection of a new edifice was considered advisable. stim Canapa Rartway News Company.—The last number of the Ganada (azette announces that letters patent have been issued incor- orating C. R. Chisholm, W. Drysdale, R. White, James Stewart, J. N. Greenshields and H. J. Chisholm, under the name of the “‘Canuda Railway News Company (limited),” for the purpose of printing and publishing books, periodicals and newspspers throughout the Dominion, with power to sell the same on railways and steambeats, and also for the general purpose of advertising especially by show cards in railway cars, steamboats and stations. The authorized capital stock is $50,000, divided into two thousand shares of twenty-five dollars. The principal place of business will be Montreal. - >-—-— Winyirze can boast of a lot of fast trotters, among which are J. J, Johnston’s Red Bird, 2.41}; D. W. J. Hinman’s Min neapolis, 2.44, and Darcy (pacer), 2.40 or less; J. Benson’s Gay Deceiver (pacer) 2.45; J. R. Benson’s Gen Mack and G. M. Webb’s Crown Prince 2.25; Pussey, 2.40; Winona Belle, 2.404; and best of all, Gipsey Joe (pacer) 2.31; and Sealskin Joe, 2. 36}; D. Sinclair's Bay George, 2.40 or less; Andrew Calhoun’s Liskar, 2.33}; Dr. Charles Little's W. B. Smith, 2.45: T. Rigney’s Bessie B., 2.40; Dr. G. H. Kerr’s Inspector, 2.35; Isaac F. Fullerton’s Gen. Sarsfield, 2.46; and Julia F. 2.425. At the late race meeting $50,000 worth of pools were sold. dicated THe steamer City of Washington, which arrived at Havana from Vera Cruz, and which was to sail for New York on Satur- day, is kept isolated and under observation in the harbor owing to the fact that there are twenty-seven sick persons among her passengerg snd crew. One death occurred in the passage from Mexico. The charac- ter of the sickness is not well defined, but it is believed to have been caused by drink- ing water taken on board VeraCruz. When the steamer left the port there was no sickness on board. When she touched at Progress five or six cases of sickness were reported and the number increased to twenty-six on the passage to Havana. The Board of Health has declared the sickness on board the steamer City of Washington to be yellow fever. The suffer- ers have therefore been sent to the hospital. All the patients belong to the crew except two who were passengers. The ship's baker and doctor died last night The person who died at sea was the machinist. ‘The steamer has been fumi- gated and will sail to-morrow for New York. aa : Sir Hector Langevin has been inspecting public works at Toronto, Per ttt if DAILY HXAMINER, JULY 838. 1H TELEGRAPHIG NEW | (Seeciat Desearcues ro Tur EXAMINBR. } | | | Sr. Joun, N. B., July 21. | The Telegraphers strike, so far as the operators in St. John are concerned, con- tinues. Mr. Robinson said last night that | business was going on as usual, though the | Operators at work had to work longer hows than usual. : New York, July 21. Resolutions were adopted at the meeting of the Central Labor Union to-day, en- dorsing the strikers, and offering financial assistance to the Telegraphers. Cuicaco, July 22. The day force of messenger boys em- ployed by the Western Union Telegraph Co., left the oftice in a body this afternoon, thus stimulating the striking operators. A force of fifty operators is on duty at the Western Union office to-day, and business is reported clearand little delay. It is rumored the check clerks will strike to- morrow. Bosten, July 22. Reports from different points say the Telegraph Companies have sufficient force to handle business. ee f2ught in a Tornado. Mitwavker, July 22. A train on the C. & W. Railroad was caught in a tornado, yesterday afternoon, fifteen miles south of Green Bay, and nearly wrecked. The rain poured through the cars and drenched the passengers. The darkness was so great that the engineer could not see out of the cab. The storm passed over to the north and west, Cholera in Egypt. ALEXANDRIA, July 21. Seven deaths from cholera occurred at Damietta yesterday, 23 at Mansurah, 14 at Chobar, 12 at Samanoud, 44 at Thirbin, 28 at Thizeh, 146 at Cairo and 26 at eight small villages, Telegraph Notes. The French Consul at Palma deMajorea denies the recent statement that cholera had broken out at that place. There were 140 deaths from cholera at Cairo on the 19th inst. Two regiments of British troops have gone to Suez. The Burmese embassy have arrived at Venice, where they are undergoing quar- antine. La France asserts’ that they will make a formal appeal for a French pro- tectosate over Burmah. In the House of Commons on the 20th Campbell Bannerman, secretary of the Admirality, in reply to a question by Mr. Bartlett, declined to speak concerning the movements, size and number of the men- of-war which have been ordered to Mauri- tius or Madagascar. He described the question as an improper one. His answer was received with cheers. The very exciting contest for the Kola- pore Cup, which always brings to the fore the crack shots of the contending parties, was concluded on the 18th. There were five competitors, and the shooting between Canada and the Mother Country was so even as to cause the greatest amount of excitement. England, however, proved too strong for her hardy offspring, and carried off the coveted prize with a score of 698. Canada came next with 679, only nineteen behind. Jersey was third with 636, follow- ed by Guernsey with 621, and India took the ‘‘wooden spoon” with a score of only 514, The Standard’s correspondent at Cairo says that unless the English authorities promptly take the direction of affairs, the checking of the spread of cholera will be hopeless. Even the simplest sanitary ar- rangements are neglected. The funeral system is most obnoxious. Corpses encased in very slight coffins are carried through the crowded streets on men’s shoulders. The clothes of persons dying in hospitals are often stripped off and taken for wear- ing purposes by relatives. While a man stricken with cholera was on his way, yes- terday, in a cart to the hospital the driver stopped at a cafe and gave the invalid a drink from a water bottle used by customers of the place. A few minutes afterwards the sick man died. The only precaution taken in this case was to sprinkle a little chloride of lime on the corpse, Weather Bulletiz. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 23--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south to southwest winds, fair warm weather with local showers. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. July 21—J (B Catillo, Halifax, N S; F D Hall, Boston; W L Ward, do; H B Macdonald, Collingwood, Ont; John W Benson, Montreal; Ed Schultz, do; Geo H Bishop, do; H L Sterns, do; Thomas Harem, do; C A Clark, St John; Mr and Mrs Walter Taylor, Halifax; J W Lee, St John; J B Cook, Canso. ee ee — Special Bargains MONTH OF JULY J. 0. Sprague & Co.'s, Sign: Big Red Boot. Jaly 6, 1883,—d 3a w wkly 3i. |The Telegraph Operator's Strike. | i BOOTS Sugarand Molas.es, NOW } LANDENG: 194 puns ) 16 tierces choice BARBADJES MOLASSES. | 35 bbls, 15 hhds. } choice GROCERY SUGAR, 30 tierces | (coarse grain.) For Sale Low while Landing. FENTON FT. NEWSERY. July 23.—4i wkly li LAW SOCIETY VHE Members of the Bar of this Province are requested to meet at the Law Library, ou Wednesday next, at 1.30 o'clock p m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Daniel Hodgson, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown, and Prothonotary. J. LONGWORTH, President. July 23, 1883. Merchants Balk wt P. &. Island. - E adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island will be held at the ‘Banking House, in Char- lottetown, on Morday next, the 30th day ol Perkins & July instant, at eleven o’clock a. m. By order. WILLIAM McLEAN, Cashier, Ch’town, July 23, 1883.—2in NOTICE. ENDERS will be received at the Gas Works, of or before Friday, the 27th instant, for the purchase of the old Gas Holder, with all the cast,‘wrovght and sheet iron thereto attached,—the whole to be re- moved forthwith,—the Gas Company do not agree to aecept the highest or any tender, WM. MURPHY, Manager. July 23, 1883 —tl date NOEICE. TEXENDERS will be received at the Gas Works, on or before Friday, the 27th day of July, 1883, for filling up the old Gas Tank with any suitable material such as clay, ashes, stone, etc. The quantity required will be about 800 cubic yards The Gas Company do not ,agree to accept the lowest or any Tender. ‘Tenders to state price for filling the Tank on or before December Ist, also for filling in only one half by the above-named time, and the other half on or before July Ist, 1884, WM. MURPHY, Manager. July 23, 1883.—tl date GARD OF THANKS. TEXHE Subscriber begs leave to tender his thanks to the Fire Department and the citizens, who kindly assisted in saving his premises during the fire at Mr. McLeod’s last night. W. W. WELLNER. July 23,—li CARD OF THANKS. EMBRACE this, the earliest opportunity. to convey my thanks to my many friends, the cfficers and members of the Fire Depart- ment and the public generally, for the valu- able and timely assistance, rendered so freely to me, in saving my property during the dis- astrous fire which occurred last night APOTHEOARIES HALL CO. GEORGE E, HUGHES, Proprietor, July 23.—lin FOR SALE. HE Subscriber offers for sale the following properties :— All the western moiety of those beautiful grounds adjoining the eastern boundary of the Hon. Judge Young’s property, compris- ing Town Lots ‘Nos. 26 and 71, in 5th 100, Charlottetown, and congisting of fine old garden and iawn, ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet Square, on Orlebar Street, near Euston Street, Also, Royalty Lots Nos. 385 and 429 (12 acres each) in the Eastern Royalty of Char- lottetown. BENJ. DESBRISAY. CANNED LOBSTERS CANNED MACKEREL -—=—WILL BE== Carried by str, “ Miramichi” — yo—— Montreal, Toronto, Hamiiton, and other Western Cities, at VERY LOW RATES FREIGHT. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. Ch'town, July 20.—3i ~ OFFIGE TO LET. Davies, Suthetlanu & Weeks. letter to Apply by GEO. E. FULL. Ch’town, July 290.—pat 6i 2aw UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and Newsiest paper in the "hee rooms at presen* occupied by Messrs. | Plaids, ete., ete. Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS - _ —_ _—_—— ——_0 —-——- ——_—_—_ -—O—$—_— > Sterns, Spring and Summer Dry ee. ”* A eet ion étiroods. be advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many a novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our Stock will repay any intending purchaser. 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, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed We have great confidence in offering this season’s AND UMBRELLAS. 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc., ete. Dress Goods (black and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. Ch’'town, June 22, 1883. NEW SUMM —— tS LONDON HOUSE. 0.———— ER GOODS. [Olen New Black Cashmeres, New Colored Cashmeres, New Black French Merinoes, New Colored French Merinoes, New Plush Velveteens, New Satin Parasols, New Silk Sunshades, New Silk Jersey Gloyes, New Tarlatan Friilings, New White Cottons, New Brown Hollands. GEO. DAVIES & CO. elu= They have Summerside, June [2, 1883.—ly BUY ONLY THE BEST MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, are acknowledged by the highest musical authorities in the world to be the Best Reed Organs Ever Made. taken the Highest Prizes at every Fxhibition in the World, ——_—0O——— ‘old on very easy terms, with large discounts for cash, by LEONARD MORRIS, SUMMERSIDE, —_—_——_—_—_—— oo TENDERS RE solicited, and will be received, until the twenty-fifth instant, at noon, fer the construction of all the buildings, swings, ring-fence, ticket-oflice, etc., required on the occasion of the Gathering of the Scottish Clars, on the sixteenth day of August, next, —ALSO— For the privilege of the entire catering on the grounds, for the same occasion. Every information will be had at Robinson’s Boarding House, head of Prince Street, on application to JOHN A. McDONELL, Of Games Committee, July 17,—tl date ANTHRAGITE COAL. Best Quality. PER BRIGANTINE UST ARRIVED oF “CANADIAN,” 300 tons Hard Coal, EGG AND CHESTNUT SIZES, will be sold low while landing. Orcers leit at CAPT, J, HUGHES’, Water Street. July 18,—4i UPHOLSTERY | WANT to dispose of one doz. handsome Sole Agent for P. E. Island. omen eeen? (); HONORARY GEO. R. BEER, ESQ. W. E. DAWSON, ESQ. HON. J. 8. CARVELL. may be judged of from the following facts:— Canada. the bolder an annual surplus. Province, Agent at Summerside, - - ee Souris, - - ” Georgetown, - " Crapaud, . - June 7. - OAN ADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. BESTABLISHED 1847. ~ — 3 CAPITAL AND FUNDS NEARLY 6,000,000 DOLLARS. Annual Income over $1,000,000. — — ft: — — DIRECTORS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. CHAS. PALMER, ESQ. R. R. HODGSON, ESQ. HON. W. W. SULLIVAN. Meducal Advisers—DRS. F. D. BEER AND W. H. HOBKIRK. saememenamnna’s 1 The advantages of joining an old and auccessful Company, like the “CANADA LIFE,’ Ist. The rates charged are lower than those of other companies. 2nd. It has the largest business of any Company in Canada. 3rd. The profit bonuses added to Life Policies are larger than any other Company in -. .- <A. L ANDERSON, ESQ. JAS. McBRIDE, ESQ. G, A. AITKEN, EsQ., A. SHAW, ESQ. WM. McLEAN, 4th. Profits not only altogether extinguish all premium payments; but, in addition, yield gent. Walnut Parlor Suits, in French, Grecian, i American and Turkish Styles, from $49.00 ‘up. Alsoa lot of handsome Student's and Smoking Chairs. A nice variety of Walnut | Lounges, Otttomans, Parlor Foot Stools, ete. Uphoistery of all kinds done at shortest notice. Fancy Wool and Fine Silk Work, a specialty. Venetian Blinds Re-done. SHOP ON KING ‘STREET, (Near A. A. Baldwin's Store.) } Can be seen at house any evening, corner King and Great George Street. WM. E. HICKEY. Ch’town, June 22, 1883, MULLIN BROS., BUTCHERS, ' ISH to inform their customers and the public generally, that they have re- opened their Meat Marketafew doors above their old stand, on Richmond Street, and shall keep on hand a good quality of Meats, and which they will sell Cheap for Cash only. On Market days, at STALL No. 34, MARKET HOUSE. Orders delivered any part of City and Limits. Ch’town, July 14, 1883.—lw her 2w JUST LANDED FOR SA SALE LOW FOR PROMPT PAYMENT : CASKS PAINT OIL, CASKS OLIVE OIL, CASKS MACHINE OIL, CASKS ENGINE OIL, CASKS WOOL OIL, —ALSO— A fall supply of “LONDON PURPLE, Wholesale and Retail. D, GORDON, 5w, wkly Georgetown, June 29, 1883. E, Ag JOSEPH DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI- NER. Rates moderate. ae Band cael onlin Ste A fi ean rots } EIDE ae, oP