ob ted Es rted pais, ow, all elk first En- ehtcr gz aug? pttage, egsion , J. B. + Ter- The ving it otel is te the in the “g cone jpany’s scomo- islend.. Davies fap 17 Lecal and Other tems. luke last night of the Fairbairns. ao COPPER Dilulag Cape Breton. has received an impetus A - Tue frame of the new Masonic Hail has been raized at Shediac - ResekveD Seats at Medical Hall Fairbairn’s last entertainment - for the One case of drankenness at the Stipendiary Magistrates Court this forenoon ; > Goop Oatme |, and Digby Herring, cheap at the Family Grocery.— R. K. Brace all " - To-Day, a barrel of Fresh Lime Juice will be sold cheap, by the pint.—Fraser & Nediin a) oi eod a iv is wonderful how quick a blind beggar | ean tell the difference between a twenty cent piece and a quarter 7 > It is wonderfal how quick a blind beggar can tell the difference between a twenty cent piece and a quarter. : a : Tue yacht ** Marquis of Lorne” owned by john McKenzie, of Pictou, was stolen on Tuesday last, and has not yet been recovered. “ 7 A Nova Scorran named Philip Conroy, while attempting to board a vessel at a wharf in Boston, fell overboard, and was drowned. - - Tar steamer ‘‘Scud” which plied between Pictou and Magdalen Islands last season, was wrecked at the Ovens, N. S., on the Sth inst. > Iw the absence of the Governor-General the {inister of Militia will be invited to fire the first shot at the Dominion Rifle Association’s meetuny ie 4 Tux death rate in Ottawa, has be n un usually severe during the past two weeks, owing tothe hot weather. Many children | have died. iin Beer, Iron and Wi1ne—the great summer tonic—on draught at Fraser & Reddins aj 3i eod - +> A VAGRANT named Margaret Stewart was yesterday arrested by the Police. The Magistrate this morning, ordered her to leave the city within twenty-four hours. silat Aes Wrswxtere and Montreal played at cricket the other day and at the close the score stood Winnipeg 281; Montreal 112. The Winovipeg team made more run; in either of their innings | than the Montreal team in both theirs. al | summer drinks Tue best of all Lime | Juice—on draught cheap at Fraser & Reddins. | ajz 3) eod | . os ' Sap Acerpent.—The St. John Telegrap/ says:— ‘Mr. Jeremiah Connors, blacksmith, of Campbelton, has received by telegram, the | sad intelligence of his son’s death by being | killed on the P. E. I. Railway.” ‘This is home | news from abroad, and is incorrect, - Tne cargo of the steamer ‘ Carroll,” which sailed for Boston on Thursday evening con- sisted of 415 barrels mackerel, 531 cases of lobsters, 650 cases of eggs, 92 barrels of cod- tish, 144 bales of hay, |7 bundles of hides, 6/ boxes dry fish, 2 barrels of cod oil, and 1} barrel of calfskins, o i. _ | Mr. G. H. Haszarp had on exhibition at | the market to-day a beautiful Lilium Aura: | tum, or Golden Japan Lily. It attracted a great deal of attention, and relieved the part | of the market in which it was situated, con- | siderably of its usual unpleasant odors. Mr. | Haszard is quite successful as a botanist, as his sample of lily will show. oo - i Tue Spenish sailor who, it will be remem- bered, suffered so much from exposure last | fall, and who was so skilfully treated at the Charlottetown Hespital. left yesterday in the | steamer “Carroll” for Boston. The care and | attentien bestowed on this unfortunate sailor, | speak volumes for the charitable ladics of the | hospi‘al, the physicians, and others. - > Wa may be accomplished in the garden- ing of gooseberries was fully illustrated at the market to-day by Mr. Smallwood. He roduced a barrel ot these berries, picked | ein his own garden. They were large and luscious, and therefore ‘‘ sold like hot cakes.” To give an idea of their size we may state thet | twenty-one berries picked from the barrel | weighed a half pound. — > - Tue market today was well attended and largely supplied. Prices as follows:— Beef, small, 6 to 16 cents; beef, qr, 5to 5 cents ; mutton, 6 to 10 cents ; lamb, per lb., 6 to 9 | ducks each, 20 to 25; fowls, 20 to 30;| chicken,s pair, 30 to 50 ; butter, fresh, 17 tu} 20: do., tub, 15 to 16; eggs 17 to 18; oatmeal, | $325 to $350; potatoes per bus., 50 to 54; do., new, peck, 20 to 25; oats, 47 to 50; hay, 40 to | 56; raspberrics, 5 to 8. ih sinelisiuniell Tue steamer ‘Carroll ’ sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, With a cargo of freight and the following passengers:— A Maynard, D O'Donnell, 8 P Cook, CU E Thomas, C H Dar- ling, W C Mason, Mrs Emma Reeves, Miss J Stewart, Miss Maggie Nicholson, A Matheson, | J J McDonald. Mrs Down, R Sutherland, Mrs R Sutherland, Miss Mary O'Connor, P Ker- yan, Miss © Stewart, John Hatham, D Me Quarrie, Mrs Ellen Lewis, Mrs Jas Smith. ~ i. “ } } ARCHIBALD at! LIE UTENANTeGUVERNOR . ‘talifax on Monday last, on behalf of the | verial Government presented to Captain | am ‘ep Knowlton, of the barque ‘‘Gladovea,” — bandvome silver jug as a reward for his | } San ’ ity im savi the ship- | . . and pumanity in saving I a an of the English barque | eee , 4 Morris, chief officer of ** Macedon. — te ved @ binocular glass | the same v sssi, cise fre ling | and Isaac Beach, scaman, tw o pounds sterling for brave conduct. ‘i yme for this eves ing; | a incidental to the Tue Fairbairn prograi is an excellent ene. Son ee es : hero of *45, the * Bonnie Prince a ee the first part of the entertain went. ° - me will again delight the audience’ with b - ll ancient instruments; and the third pars: wt | be ‘* The Rehearsal” in which ine See | the full company are seen to per fection. aed part of the programme is hamo.*0us ae and is always received with great PoPY parity. | In Fairbairn’s effort to entertain . ‘he oftizebs we hove he will be fully reward. 'd by the appearance of a bumper house. ' Rzv. J. tewn. He isa a missionary of very extensive travel. He preaches next Sabbath at eleven in Rev. Dr. Keusven's burch, and at balf-past six in one of the ether churches. Mr. Paterson will lecture on his travels, emi give his missionary experiences im India, Ruseis, | Turkey, Egypt, Cuba, {and Mexico, 2 Sabbath afternoon at three. He has been traveling through this great continent for the last three years, and 18 now hastening south for Halifax, Bostor1, New ferk and Scotland. The Summersid:> paper® Give very complimentary notices regarding the efforts of Mr. Paterson. (is unable to account for one hundr lare not satisfied and have offered asum as lvia Ticluan He stated that the rebels —_—_>———- oi - e Parerson from Scotland, 1 3") qwoolwich with 1,500 tons of rai.way plant | a. weer THE DAILY EXAMINER, AUGUST 11, 1832 TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. | Arabi Proclaimed a Rebel. AUGUST. | heute 2 —_——— 101 ———~ — BARGAINS. —— eee 10 = 1 se LOAMANET, | Reaaainer, DURING THIS MONTH, After mucl yrocrastination, and great | I | a : A ilies De sa fies a a wt * Pr rte, Lt is oa BB. - CDUON “ck > ee PROTEETIO OF SEE OM. BARGAINS. The Lords Accept Arrears Bill. | Special Dispatch to the i} How fipaily se tied that Arabi 1s to be pro- scams sio"h is WILL CLEAR OUT “SUMMMER GOODS fur ancouncement was made, aud Arabi | has been proclaimed by the Sultan. This | will greatly expedité matters in Egypt, if | the Sultan follows up the natural conse quences of the proclamation. England has consented to the t mporary international protection of the Suez Canal, The Howse of Lords avoided a ministerial crisis by accepting in a broad and fair spirit the Arrears Bill as it was sent up by the Commons Lord Salisbury proposed more amendments, but was scarcely listened to | with patience. All his proposals were re- | jected, and the Bill was received at once | Will ¢ lose Out Balnnee of Ladies?’ and without discussion. : ‘ ’ , | | Gents’ Straw Hats Very Cheap, ‘The Irish Police ~ Satisfied. | Special to the Examiner. Dupin, Aug. 11. Earl Lord Lieutenant of | | Ireland, addressed the Irish Constabulary to-day, and promised, in the name of the ' Government, that the £186,000 voted as extra pay should be at once distributed, and the Government would at once take into consideration the grievances men- tioned in the petition ot the men. The three chief points of the men’s claim are : An increase of one shilling per day in pay, an allowanve to married men living out of barracks, and the equali- pensions. The force expressed regret at the exaggerated reports of their intentions, and said that they were per- fectly satisfied with the promises of the Lord Lieutenant. $100,000 MISSING WE WILL RETAIL FOR CASH, OUR STOCI Special Despatch to the Examiner. | ; . sr ) i niosrurst, ave | ATL Rind of Meats at Wholesale Prices The affair i} creating intense excitement. It is imspos- | A. L. ERIDCES & CoO. sible at present to get full particulars, and | the outcome is not yet knowr. The heirs| STORE—HILLSBOROUGH STREET. MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. AT GREAT BARGAINS? Short -nds and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a great) sacrifice. DRY GOODS ae ee 1) ee. in Fron PERKINS 0: TRUNKS & VALISES Store open every evening until 8 o’clock. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN SrTREet. Lowest Prices. Cowper, the Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat & STERNS, WHAT WE WILL DO! ae 8 Incre Ast d Queen Square. sation of Krom the First Day of August One of the most prominent citizens here i thon OF SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW Charlottetown, July 29, 1882—1m eod. a compromise {This despatch from: Montreal! is hard to up- ee _ . 7 san derstand. As received the telegram is not | clear. The ExAMIsER prints it as it came. | QUEEN SQUARE. —— --—10;——— — ie the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about 148 CASES DRY GOODS, the Dominion Convention of the Young } from which they oo still supplying largely to the W HQLE- Men’s Christian Association assembled at | SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. Halifax. VICTORIOUS CANADIANS. Special ty thre Examiner. Derroit, Aug. 11. The Beavers of Windsor, Ontario, won the ten oared boat race at the Detroit Re- gatta to-doy. Y. M.C. A. AT HALIFAX. Special to the Eraminer. Hatirax, Ang. 11, F. W. Hales, of Charlottetown, Prince GENERAL CABLE COMPLETE, Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. NEWS. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 9. AND ALL IN WANT OF The re-emigration of Europeans here, if continued, may lead to serious embarass- wents. No businessis doing. The Govern- ment ought for the present to prohibit the return of refugees who own no property here. Trains started from Gabari yesterday morning with a party to build the bridge . across Mahmondich canal. In three hours s the work was completed and adequate for 20: 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected: Charlottetown, Jaly 26, 1852. 6072 STAPLE & FANCY the passage of guns. Osman Bey, the Khedive’s. master of horse, escaped from Cairo and arrived here D RY cOocpDs, are fortifying Nefissa Junction, where the Suez, Ismailia and Cairo lines of railway meet. They have four guns and 2,000 infantry there. ‘ "< I age is > ( < si gy atte , - . . . Arabi has establiched a six gun battery We are now offering a first-class assortment of near Esbet Kurshid, facing Fort Euks and | facing Ramleh towards Aboukir, as well as I iowest in our direct front. The enemy’s earth- HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, —AT THE— Prices ! works are rising fast. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Aug 9. IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT remain. The Porte has received a telegram from | the Cairo committee stating the English have oceupied Ismailia, and that if they | advance into the country Rashid Hnsni | Pasha is instructed to resist them. We are astonished to see England acting in a| way calculated to endanger the Suez Cana) for the injury of which, if any be done, Egyptians cannot be justly held respon- sible. It is stated that the Port will mobilize | . ee 5 a c eta? WILL FIND | 20,000 men for service in Egypt. | fin Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, X¢., at prices Two Turkish transports with 30,000 men . ‘ have arrived at Suda Bay where they will | to suit the times. -30: Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. ——-— 10 :— NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PAINTS, OILS, &c., &e., i Lonpon, Aug. 9. | The Daily Telegraph's Alexandria des- | FORKS, natch says the enemy were busy burying | — ere dead late on Sunday. Scouts number SHOV ELS, BACKBANDS, the Egyptians killed at nee ae Eight spies were captured in Alexandria oe ae fondsy. CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, on Monday. An atrocious sc mundrel, im- WHIPS, Don't Fail to See our Goods slicated in the massacre of June llth, has , BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES. een tried and condemned to death. i | | The transport Canadian has sailed from | for Egypt. Tir. Y.chua: $ IN GREAT VARIBNTY.~ sth Roy, N. X.; SS The rain fall in the 24 hours ending a | “ree ee. 2 , a3 2h inches. The rain will | 3 heads .w VW _ « © noun to-day ward potato crops, which were | PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. P 1 . & S be suffering form drought The damage by | - , Cr TOS. the storm is widespread; many baras and | Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad 3 ntuch produce being burned by catching Station free of charge. Apmil 26, 1882. fire by hgoning. ri or Rae : ro farmers report, a splendid yield of ome have saved about half their crop. HENRY BEER Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly OOD PORK \ND HAMS. ON HAND AND FOR SALE LOW, ; ; 15 Barvels Prime Mess. Pork, 000 Sugar Cured Hams, AT THE FISH MAPKET. J. H,. MYRICK. | Ch'town, July 29, 1882, eod The New Boarding Honse, ()* KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry Store, 18 prepared to accommodate a |limited number.of boarders and ledgers, Ap- | ply to J, Renpat,. proprietor, jjy 18 tf RIGN OF THES ELEPHANT W.R. Boreham Has just received a large part of his SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting ci Men’s, Women’s and Chiliren’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers in all the leading styles. Oar mot- toe is quick sales dnd smail profits. W. -R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Quee ) Square. Jaly 5, 1882—3m 2aw HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE, 800 TONS HARD COAL. —— ee ARTIES wishing to be supplied with the genuine Philadelphia CiLestnut and Egg, and ajso Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to the subscriber, f Pictou Coal always on hand. Orders can be lefg at Lord’s Sc: les, or at the subscribers. Terms cash, THOS, CASELEY., HARD COAL. TO ARREVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsylvania, ALSO, Pictou Round, Nut and Stack, and Old Mine Sydney Coal, Always on hand, at MeMillan’s Coal Depot. R. McMILLAN. Ch’town, July 17, 1882. GURRANTEE DY] cATARRH:CURE 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, an lood. INSTANTANEOUS, ECONOMICAL SAFE, RADICAL TREATMENT. SOLD BY ALL’ DRUGGISTS. PRICE, 76 cto. Af not found satisfactcry, the price paid will be refunded. Some chronic or obsti- Soe ~ nate‘ cases of long standing may require jj from three to six packages to effect a .}4 permanent cure. bd THD SMITE MCDLOLNE C0, | MONTREAL & TROY,N.Y, § Ted dan chan | SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apothecaries Hall. Aug. 1—eod, wkly. | r Sal Clifton Farm for Sale. have decided to offer my valuablé farm {fe sale at public avetion, on Thursday, the 23rd day of August, if not disposed of before, Above farm consisis of 70 acres more or less, most of which is clear andinabgh state of cultivation, situated in Lot 48, ome mile from Southport, known as * Kelly’s Cove,” and also convenient to Market, Churches and Schools, ALBERT KELLY. July 4, 1882. ti NOTICE. ry HE business heretofore carricd on by the l undersigned and the late A. B. Stewert, under the style and firm ef Hicksy & Srew- art, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be ¢on- tinued by the subscriber under the same style, MICHAEL HICKLY. Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat ti ie ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular aitention given cf Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD. + to the sale May 2, 1882. Children’s Carriages, © Iron Bedsteads, CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON, April 8, 1882—3m ae sane meena aaah acne “ ‘ oa panpiidoied nam