ce, A ANE nd EN ane . the generative gry - both oo co Bee 1 Lecal and Other items. WHAT last night. was Wayrten—The shower - Yesrerpay the thermometer registered | 33 deg. in the shade; to-day, 73 > Tue cat is the great American prima donna. If bootbiacks were bouquets, her uine iives would be strewn with roses, > Reports from the ladian reserves in the North West speak favorably of the wheat crops of .the Indian tillers of the soil there this season, eth 3k: Tue Reformatory Committee beg to a knowledge, with many thaaks, a d nation of cream ices from Mr, Kennedy, for the Con- versazione cn 3rd 4ugust. > Tur ‘‘Canada Gazette,” of the 22nd instant, | contaius the return of Mr. Davies and Dr, | Jenkins 06 the members elect for Queen's Coanty, linens Twe parties, summoned for breaking the | Seott Act, will be tried by the Stipendiary | Magistrate to-morrow. Two ether offenders from the Koyalty will be disposed of in a day or two. - hm — Tue sew Hymnal and Psalter about to be introduced in’ all the Presbyterian Churches is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. A full supply in all bindings just opened. oidieediintainaa Tur Presbytery of P. KE. Island will meet in Quarterly Session, in Zion Church, Char- lottetown, om Wednesday, 20d August, at eleven o'clock, a. m.—Jouxs M, MecLxop. Presbytery Clerk. THERE is no sign of a new Government for Nova scotia yet. Mr. Gayton has decided to call his supporters together before deciding on whom to recommend to the Lieutenant Governor. > A MOVEMENT is now on foot to get upa regatta at Halifax about the latter part of August, at which prizes will be offered for prefessional single and double sculls, and amateurs. | - > - ' Care. Epwarp E. Forp, of the bark ‘Ada,’ of Fleetwood, England, died of consumption, on shipboard, on the 25th June, while on a voyage from Labos de Afuera to Falmouth, land, for orders. Capt. Ford was a native of Liverpool, WN, 8. -- > -- Tue brig ‘‘Tany,’’ Murchison, arrived at Boulogne on the 9th inst, from Charlotte town, after having jettifoned part of cargo when ashore, on June 18, and sustained dam- ages (as before reported). Itis stated that the cargo (oats)as much heated. — > -_—— Tue trades and labor procession in Toronto on Saturday nambered about two thew- sand five hun - with half # dozen bauds. Some of the trades.had cars with meu at work. The printers and cigar makers each carried Chimese parasois. sd dati Mr. C. Cameron, M. P., for West Huron. one of the foremost Grits, said, just before the last election, that he ‘‘ would be elected for West Huron, if he had to buy every vote in the constituency.” He was elected by 27, aad they are protesting his election. Tus dread disease diphtheria is prevalent and very fatal at Bear River, King’s Co. It etitered the family of Mr. Alexander Mc- Gilvray, of Bear River line Road, and, we regret to say, carried off, within a week, three promising children, aged, respectively. 14, (7, 4 years We sympathise with Mr, and Mrs. McGilvray in their sad bereavement. ‘Snell Tue Summerside Pioneer reports that three of Hon. Mr. Laird’s cows gave birth to six | calves, all of which keep company with their dams and give promise of becoming good auimals, Whether jthe rapid increase is a boon from the N P. and isja bait thrown to bias Mr. L.’sviews on the trade question, we are not able to state with any chance of accuracy. tienen Tur Dake and Duthess of Albany have now selected a pattern of the national fabric of Caledonia which will in future bear their | names. The tartan selected by the duchess is of a highly artistic design, and is blue, black and green in color. The pattern of the duke's tartan is more simple, the chief colors being scarlet and black. —_——-}>---- Tur Corron Facrory.—At a meeting of the directors of the Moncton Cotton Company, om Monday last, Mr. D. A. Daffy was award ed the contract for the bricklaying work, at a sum in the vicinity of $15,000. Messrs. Hetherington & Co., of Engla..d, are to sup- y looms and the necessary spinning gear. heir contract amounts to about $30,000. _—~ > -— ‘‘T naprEN toknow of a greatmany cases of rheumatism, sprains, etc., in which St. Jacobs Oil proved itself a never-fai'ing pan- acea,” said Mr. Wm. A. Davidson. of Cincin- nati, Ohio. ‘I severely sprained my ankle while searching for geological spect- mens, and suffered severely until 1 tried 5t. Jacobs Oil, It cured me, leaving me in a mood to extol the Great German Remedy.” —.@—— A Laws Texsts TouRNAMENT, was held at Summerside yesterday, between the Chariotte- town and Sumwverside Clubs. The first match was between Rev. R. D Bambrick and Mr. Arnaad, vs. Mr. R. F Quirk and Mr. 7. Oh Hobkirk. This match resulted in two straight setts for @harlottetown The second match was contested by Mr. Arnaud and “iss Hope, ve. Mr. Quirk aod Miss May DesBrisay, which likewise resulted in a victory for the Charlottetonians. The last match, which was between, Rew RB. D. Bambrick and Mrs Arnadd, vs. Mr. W. @. Hobkirk and Miss A. Jenkios, was keenly contested, but also re sulted ina victory for (barlottetown The weather was pleasant and the refreshmeuts provided were all that could be desired After the game, the Clubs were entertained st Hoa. Jolin Lefurgey’s, where the youth and beauty of Summerside were fully repre rented. —Com. Con VERSAZIONE. — Lt. is proposed to hold a Conversazione and Flower Festival, on Thurs day, the 3rd of August, in the Drill Shed, to promote the establishing of a Reformatory ae Industrial School. On that occasion it 18 intended to form a Committee of gentlemen to devise the best means for providing a suitable boilding for the institution ; and who will at a later day wait upon the Government with a view to securing an annual grant for ite maintainance. To better formation of such a committee, Colonel Gray, as of the preliminary meeting. advised that the ladies of the committee should specialty invite the Clergy, the mem- bers of the Bench and the Bar, and also His Worship the Mayor, to countenance, by their presence on that occasion,the work in hand. Macx’s. Macyetic ;MEprctxe is & positive oz for nervous ¢xh.ustin and all weak ness decked ont in a mixture of red, blue, 'yreen, yellow, orange and magenta,quite out- | Wildering Oscar Wilde, and being as a conne seur in wsthe ics rema ked ‘* toa, too utter. Some tales might be told’ of manly arms encircling meidens waists, while eye met eye and the two hearts beat as one, and soft nonsense floated in the summer air; but we would not be so rude—would not have even have hinted at such scenes, save they were enacted in public. | be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by THE DAILY PXAMINER, JULY 27, 1882. Excursions and Parties. SOURIS EXCURSION AND TEA. Ir was ‘*a lovely day; ” Souris is a popu- of cheap fare and a good feed; and, above } all, the affair was EXAMINER Consequently thousands thro: ged the beautiful grounds, partook of the excellent tea and cake, enjoyed @ fine holiday, and helped along ‘‘ the good eatise” at very small expense. There were several dancing booths; and, regardless of the heat, the ‘‘ light fantastie toe” was tipped throughout the day; while admiring crowds gazed on the graceful forms which floated in “the giddy maz.’ — With their tight-fitting skirts and the fair ones looked exactly like trans ported merusids, an occasional odd One The Convent at Souris, in aid of which the tea was held, is a fine brick building, in afihe high breezy situation, and com- inanding a view of one of our most beatti- ful bays. It is sufficiently Jarge to aecom- modate one hundred and twenty pupils, of whom fifty may be boarders. School was opened in it for the first time last Septem- ber, under four of the accomplished sisters vf Notre Dame, and the pupils during the year numbered about seventy. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, Tue Mooiight Excursion last night, in aid of ; the Charlottetown Hospital, was well atteuded and very successful, Nearly three huudred people took advantage of the sail, ani he or she would indeed be hard to please, who did not evjoy him or herself. Nothing auld be more desirable than the weather. The water was perfectly smooth, and there was just breeze encugh to make one feel thorvughly comfortable, At 8.15 0’clock the the ‘* Princess of Wales” Jeft the wharf and as she steamed out of the harbor a large number of fire-rockets were set off from her npper deck. The best of. ofder prevailed on board throughout the evening—nothing occur- ring to which anyone could take the least objection. Singing and music by the Band of te 82nd Battalion, did much to add to the pleasure of the -xcursien. After proceeding 1s far as Point Prim light the steamer returned to the City at about 11.30 o'clock. .Too much credit cannot be given to the Uddfellows for well advertised in Tue | i DRY GOODS wide-awake hata, | — ee -~AT— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK their untiring efforts to accommodate and | satisfy everybody. METHODIST SABBATH SCHOOL PIC-NIC. Tue Methodist Sunday School Picnic, at McVUannel’s Wharf, East River, to day, was, 1s it usually is, the largest picnic of the | season. Nearly five hundred children, ac. | companied by their parents and teachers, took passage in the steamer ‘‘Southport” on her first trip to the grounds, They w- re accom- panied. by’ the Band of the 82nd Battalion, which enlivened the excursion by its music, Che *‘Southport” on hér second trip was almost as well filled as on the first ; and we are pleased to learn both trips were made without accident. Asthe day is very pleas- ant, and the committee who have the affair in hand veryrenergetic, we have no doubt that the picnic will be a grand success. CRAPAUD TEA. The ‘‘Heather Belle” leaves to-morrow morning, at 3 o'clock, with excursionists for the Tea and Strawberry Festival in aid of Crapaud Church and Rectory. Return tickets, including tea, only 65 cents. In this fine weather, who wouldn't like to go? MOUNT EDWARD PICNIC, The Snnday “School, Picnic, ‘held ‘at Mount Edward, yesterday, was much en- joyed by the children and teachers. Royal Insurance Cony OF ENGLAND. fonts: Sf 2 825,000,006 .00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, March 2, 1882. Agent NOTICE. \HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company | have imported a fregh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner’s, especially made: to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tep turned tall on. These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and otber places where @ light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required, Ry regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three feet per hour. These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light equal to about ten caudles st acost of three quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will-beten cents each, fja 10 eod pat MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE. Brain and poog dAtaN Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss o Bro in Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. \t repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebi ed Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Gen ratire Organs, The experience of thousands proves it an INvaLUABLE REMEDY. The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains smfficient for two week's medicatigm, and is ¢/e cheapest atid best, &2 Full particulars, in our pa let, which we desire to mail free toany address, Miaiok?s Maguetic Mediciwe is sold by Drag gists at SO cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will ddressing GNETIC MEDICINE: O., Ace mee Windsor, Out., Cana SUMMER GOODS! IS NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOCDS, —AT THE— Lowes: Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT J A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, Sad. in ri p by Apothecesies Hall Co, : ‘ by all Age for Pr Tglan’,.s0d 7 ie MN | pry -BRITISH WAREHOUSE, lar spt; there were the prime attractions | QUEEN SQUARE. | — — ——: 0: — + — 1p the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about 148 CASES DRY GOODS, from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL’ TRADE at very close prices. ‘Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Charlottetown, July 26, 1882, 6072 Expected: Excursion to Grapaud. Tea, Strawberry Festival, &o., AT CRAPAUD, July 28th, 1882. a Congregation of St. John’s Church intend holding a Tea and Strawberry Festival on the Grounds of D, W. Palmer, Esq,, AT VICTORIA, ON Friday Next, July 28. tory. ’ The Steamer HEATHER BELLE will” leave Charlotictown at 8 a.m., and returning arrive, about dusk Retarn Tickets, cents, (Lunch on arviveloft boat.) Every efiort will be made te mike the gathering pleasant and agrecable, JAMES PALMER, J. P. COOKE, church Waidens, ' July 21, 1882. ..« —_ a tis. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. —_—_—— —_——- OF DURING THIS MONTH, JT. B. MACDONALD WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS. —0:— Short Ends and ‘Remnants. of Dress Goods and Prints at a great sacrifice. eee Will Clese Out Balance of Ladies’ and Gents’? Straw Hats Very Cheap. — ol ae TRUNKS & VALISES Lowest Prices. Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. } y &§ J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN SrREet. July 4, 1882—wkly pat Beautiful Sammer Resort. —— THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-KLGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - F. HE. Island. 30: *§°HIS beautifully-sifuated and well-known establishment will be opened trom July tet i till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, RA | ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. yO kt ACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling fr Guests; returning every Thuisday and Monday morning, at 9 v'cloch,a m. Also, arrangements bave been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, tor passeng’ rs vo Seasiie, sev n miles, Trains leave Charlotietown for Hunier River at 6.45, 9.20, ® m., and 420 p.m. “ unter River for Charlotietown, 9 a. m., 2.11 and 7 p. m. Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 4, m., and 5.42 p, m. Address, ° JOHN NEWSON & CO.,, CHARLOTTETC WN af sé June 24, 12 GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds ot Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.- Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. Gity of Charlottetown TAX NOTICE. HAY CROP. AM INSTRUCTED to sell by Auction, on the grounds of St. Dunstan’s College next TUESDAY, AUGUST Ist, at 11 0 clock, the standing hay of 32 acres. A. McSEILL, July 25, 1882. Aucti meer, b- issued, without respect of persone, to en- The New Boarding House. N KING STREET, adjoinins the Ferry ) Store) is prepared to accommodate a Ay 0 number of boarders and lodgers, Ap- y fo J, Resifat, proprietdr. in arrears, FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, Charlottetown, July 19, 1582. [aly pat till ist) fiy 18 tf r$\HE City Colleetor hereby notifies all par- ties in arrears for this year’s Taxes that after the {st of August next Executions wilt furce payment of all Taxes then unpaid and Collector, SIGN OF THE |. ELEPHANT W. R. Boreham Has jast received a large part of his SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes an Slippers in all the leading styles. Our met- toe is quick sales and small profits. W..R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square, July 5, 1882—3m 2aw have decided to offer my vaitable farm fo gale at publicauction, on Thursday, the 23rd day of August, if not disposed of before. Abpve farm consisis of 70 acres more or less, most of which is clear and inah gh statéof cultivation, situated in Lot 48 one mile from Southport, known as “ K-Hy’s Cove” and also convenient to Market, Churches and Scbools, ALBERT KELLY, July 4, 1882. tf “NOVA SCOTIA Marine Insurance Association, fQXHE undersigned has been *ppointed Agent in P. E. Island for the above Association, and is prepared to cover Hulls, Cargoes and Freights at current rates. FRED, W, HYNDMAN, Ch’town, July 17, ’82—2ew tf pd “THE OLD RELIABLE” COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOD ROUND aad NUT COAL, which will be sold as Cheap as any in the city, Terms cash, CAPT. J. HUGHES, Ch’town, June 7, 82—‘'m 2aw pat pres HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE, 800 TONS HARD COAL. AED EO cee ARTIES wishing to be 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 band, Orders can be lefs at Lord’s Scales, or at the subscribers Terms cash, THOS, CASELEY, July {7—Im pa HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsyivania, ALSO, Picton Round, Nut and Slack. and Oid Mine Sydney Coal, Always on hand, at MeMillan’s Coa! Depot, R. McMILLAN, Ch’town, July 17, 1887. L. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 21 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. | May 7, 1882—wkly Tickets to all Points WEST AND NOKTH WEST, Over the IEntercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. M-LEOD, May 2, 1892, NOTICE. ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches, . Orders p tnied to. A call re-p2stfa)'y solicited. L. W. HARRIS, Feb, 8, 1382. Fands for improvements on Church and Rec.“ including Tea, only 65; 7" Clifton Farm for Sale. ——— AVING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by C. F. Harris, the subscribes begs to intimate to the public thet heis carry- tuaily ale Upper Queen 5b 4 a ..” - ae Res 5 As AEN oi - , aootnalens Sala “4 ee ae " paaeed cle aoe hues headin a a i a essen = shanti aneatniineiethtnhinien diame: asiaiee nameaammenanees r: es / ri " . esiaed , 4 a mar 4 tae A ama me a as , i taal + «APRS «x