‘"XAMINER, ST OO AE Tue How. WiniiAm Exper. L. L. D., Provincial Secretary of New Brunswick and editor and proprtet r of the Dail Telearavh. of St. John, died very sud- dently this morn enue ee Provincial Exhibition eo THE DAIL ee The Prospect in Canada. (ZJvronto il be ) farmer this season is As we have pointed out na previo ecasion this season, and as the figures of the Government returns con- the hay crop is the most im- Canada. Instead of about The aalvation of the in the hay crop us¢cec clusively Snow, por ant one to ten per cent. below the average as last season, we are promised this season almost twenty-five per cent. over the average. In some places the farmers expect more than @ crop and a half as compared with an average This is a magniticent showing, and country may well be ye ay. one upon which the ur prize list is out—none 106 S000.) .noratulated The only difficulty will be The Exhibition is to be held in the} iy the gathering and housing of this enor- Drill Shed and adjacent grounds at Char-| mous yield. That is a matter that depends leottetown on Wednesday and Thursday | upon the weather for the next few days. the 10th and 11th of October Though | rhe foilowing is in table ferm the crop the Government rant is $1,000, the|! prospect of the year, as shown by the re- ; eer ' at | ports given :— prizes to be dist ‘ yu ed wil amount to Sialic ail about $1500, ‘The Commissioners lo 10k | ‘iia deca with confide: to the public for the} ran wheat......c.......ccscceeeees ewer ge balance, which tl *"y expect to make up ae OE ais wa 6s bo we nbn ee dae eee 90 by means ofl entrance fees, gate Barle Fo mw beccecerscsecccvegesneeeurecree 90 money. ete. In addition to the usual | ‘ = Wren «sat en ter ae a ree ta prizes horses, J. D. McLedd, Esq.,} py. 7° 03 will give three prizes of $8, $7, and $5, | Ha; 129 for the best foals sired by “Barrister” ; Potatoes pecedeeciaimeiadvixs 95 and Hon. Neil McLeod will give three rs ete n renee neers weesrenereces o prizes of like amount for the best foals “ene a Ciao’ Reet oka ce. cae sired by * Hernando Mr. R. K. Brace} Other frait...... 80 Offers a special money prize for the best tub or crock of butter, not less than 28 }bs., made with cream from the Cham- pion Creamer, (of which he is the pro- kod a Champion Creamer 10 addition to the money prize. We learn that several vew features will be added which will make the Exhibition the more attractive to the public. prietor ) A Town Hal). fora Town admitted by used the ac- THE very great necessity Hali in Charlottetown is everyol e. The laces public occasions are not fit for commodation of the large number of deceut people, who seek admission. Is it not therefore high time that an effort were made to form in a Joint Stock Com pany for the erection of a Town Hall? At present an opportuniiy offers for se- curing grounds suitable for this purpose, which may oot happen again for years tocome. The site ou which stood J. D. McLeod’s Store, the Police Station, aad Dr. Jenkins’s residence, consumed by the fire of Sunday night, is, without any exception, the most central and best adapted for the purpose of a Tewn now on Hall that can be had inthis city. We trust that men of means and enterprise will, without any delay, meet togetber for ihe purpose of considering this ques- tion. A hal! that would seat from 2,500 to 3,000 persons in this city would be a want supplied; and the men who will move ia the matter will deserve, as doubtless they will receive, the best ttanks of the community. We have the money. Have we the public spirit, too? Cricket. THouGH a heavy rain fell early yesterday morning, towards ten o'clock it cleared up, and there seemed every prospect of a good interesting game. The ground, which had previously been well rolled and pounded, was in excellent condition for cricket—in fact everything was favorable to a good day’s sport. At eleven o'clock wickets were pitched, and Captain Keuny of the Wenderers having won the toss, sent the home men to the bat. The game com- menced by J. A. Longworth and W. A Weeks taking the first stand at the wickets against the bowling of Kaizer and Faller. Before long, however, Longworth was obliged to retire, being caught out at point by Salter. He was followed by 7; Long- worth, but soon afterwards Weeks, who was playing a steady bat, was given out lbw. T. A. LePage took his place, and Longworth and he, did some careful play- ing. But now the clouds began again to gather, and the rain to pour in torrents. Happily. however, it lasted but a shert time, and play, which had been stopped, was resumed, only to stop again as a fresh shower followed. From this out the weather remained most unsatisfactory and disagreeable, the sun showing out bright one moment, while a minature deluge was repeated in the next. Asa consequence, good playing was out of the question, the bad light and the dark line of trees behind the border, making it almost impossible to see the bail. First Longworth, then Le- Page and R. T. Weeks were consigned to the ranks of onlookers with a score of 5 on! for l4 rune, L. Yeo and T, Haythorae now held the wickets for the remainder of the day. Both played well for they had aplendid bowling to contend with. Faller Wedding Beils. A large and interested congregation as- sembled in the Church of the Ascension, Apohaqui, on the afternoon of July 19th, to witness the nuptial of A. E. Long, Esq... M. D., of Tyne Valley, P. E. Island, and Miss Sarah M. Sharp, one of Studholm’s fairest daughters. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Canon Medley, with the beautiful and impressive service of the Episcopal Church. Previous to the entry of the bride into the Church, the groom, accompanied by Mr. Campbell as best man, approached the chancel. The bride entered the church on the arm of her brother and was given away by her uncle, Isaac Sharp. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Augusta Sharp, who officiated as bridesmaid. The bride, who was a general favorite, was followed to the railway station by a large number of friends and relatives, all eager to wish her a happy voyage through life. Just as the hapyy pair stepped aboard the train, they were literally covered with a shower of rice, which was thrown over them. A large Union Jack was flying in honor of the occasion. Dr. and Mrs. Long went to the Celestial City for their honeymoon, previous to their return to Tyne Valley, where the doctor has a large and lucrative practice. -Moncet bVvit Time 3. ~<a > Our Advertisers. Fenton T Newbery has for sale a choice lot of sugar and molasses Sellon & Burns’ trish Minstrels will perform in Academy of Music on Thursday, 26th inst. J. H. Myrick wants ten good mackerel fishermen. Application to be made im- mediately at the Fish Market, or at the fishing station, Rustico. Wm. McLean announces that the ad- journed meeting of the Stuckholders of the Merchants Bank will be held at the Bank- ing House on Monday next. Wm. Murphy, Manager Gas Works, calls for tenders for the purchase of the old Gas Holder; also for filling up the old Gas Tank with suitable material. J. Longworth, President Law Society, notifies the members of the Bar to meet at the Law Library, to-morrow, at half-past one, to attend the funeral of the late Daniel Hodgson, Esq. Dr. Jenkins returns thanks to the citizens for their assistance in saving his household effects during the fire on Sunday night, also for the many expressions of sympathy tendered to him in his trouble. Benj. DesBrisay offers for sale a valu- able building lot on Orlebar Street, the fine garden and Jawn at the eastern end of Judge Young’s property, and several very valnable plots of land in the Eastern Royalty. Richard Walsh announces that tenders will be received up to the 27th inst. for the supplying of refreshments on the oeceasion of the Benevolent Irish Society Picnic, to be held on the St. Dunstan’s College ground on the 8th August next. A. H. B. Macgowan directs the atten tion of lobster shippers to the fact that the steamers of the Fishwick’s Express Line, sailing between this port and Halifax, are offering special rates of freight, -and that they connect with the Allen and other Lines for England and the Continent. i hn He Saved the Child. A RAILROAD FIREMAN WHO RISKED HIS LIFE TO RESCUE AN INFANT though not fearfully swift was more fear- A fireman on the Milwaukee and St. fully straight, while Kaizer bowled very | > . \ ‘ ee - Sant wlth ts bie eencln:' Ab Gedo that Paul read named Thos. King can be credit -d with an act of rare horoism. He was stumps had to be withdrawn, overhead and | | und<sraeath Leing so moist as to render | fur.her play impossible. Yeo and Hay thorne had run the score up to 27 runs, and | the first day’s play ended with tive wickets | down and 27 runs scored. The Halifax team went to the bat this forenoon, and we learn, have already ran up a score equal to that ofthe Charlottetown team. —_—— _——--.- ee ee A contemporary puts ina plea for the farm. It justly points out that many young men who could grow wealthy as agriculturis:s turn their minds and bend | their steps to the city, wh for saccess in the strugglk than on the farm. All men are not ceon- stituted alike. Many young men whose birth-place was a farm- house will do well on the paternal acres; others, also brought up to agriculture, have an inclination towards mechanics. One of the advantages | of Canada is that, while ‘the former are encouraged b; 4 prices for th bake pe ‘oduce | to adhere to the best and most inde calling in the world, the latter class are not | pres mated by éil'v trade th gaging in the n cal pursuits for which they have a taste. Al! the same, the! young maa who has a good farm, and knows how to rua it, slould stay just there — - of life are fewer pendea t ° rists irom en ae their chances |1 14? | the Deity tospare her little one. tiring on a wild freight train a short dis- tance this side of Franksville while the train | was moving over a down grade at the rate of thirty miles an hour. The engineer, named Warner, suddenly discovered a very little child standing close to the rails and apparently so paralyzed with fear that it could not move. The heavy train had run so near the little one when the discovery was made that the train could not possibiy be stopped. The engineer, as he whistled for the brakes, called the attention of King to the child. The brave fireman lost no time in eaching the front of the engine, w'.cre he grasped the rail firmly for support, and, stepping down upon the cowcatcher, threw one foot out as far as possible. Thus as the | train rushed down upon the child, he was able, by a dexterous sweep of his foot, to thrust it to one side of the ditch, and ont of the way of the cowcatcher and wheels. The noble deed was accomplished in Much less time than it takes to relate the incident. As King clambered back to his post in | he cab, the mother was discovered stand- | pon the threshold of her home, near | by, with her hands uplifted, as if implerirg | She, to, ba xd made the discovery of its danger when ‘tuo late to even atterupt a rescue ing u Re elect oA MTN wR, JU L . a4, FISHERMEN WANTED. \ ANTED IM | MEDIATELY , at my Fish- ing Stage, Rustico Island, Ten Good Mackerel Fishermen. Apply at the Fish Market, Charlottetown, or at the stage. J. H. MYRICK. July 24,—3i TENDERS. YEN DERS will 1 be received by the under- signed, until Friday evening, the 27th instant, at six o'clock, from persons willing to provide refreshments at the Annual Picnic of the Benevolent Irish Society, to be held on the grounds of St. Dunstan’s College, on Wednesday, the 8th day of Augnst next. Further information can be procured from the undersigned, RICHARD WALSH, Secretary Committee. daly 24, 1883.—3i GARD OF THANKS. N offering my heartfelt thanks tomy fellow- citizens, I feel that I cannot sdequately express my indebtedness for the energy, courage and thoughtful care displayed by them, in their endeavors to render my loss by the recent fire as small as possible. For the many hospitable offers‘of shelter for myself and family, and the unusual ex- pression of kind sympathy with a in our trouble, we unitedly offer our warmest thanks. J. T. JENKINS: July 23, 1883. 10 LOBSTER SHIPPERS. wo TEAMERS of Fishwick’s Express Line, )) sailing from Charlottetown every Thurs- day, connect at Halifax with Allan Line for Liverpool, Furness Line for Loedon and Hamburg Cromwell Line for New York, at present offer special rates of freight, and grant through bills lading here. L. A. BARNABY, Halifax. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Charlottetown. July 24, 1883. COMIN Cc I The Greatest Irish SHOW on Harth. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Thursday Evening, July 26th. SELLON & BURNS’ Refined Irish Minstrels, ' Grand Specialty Company, Brass Band and Orchestra. és 4 An entire new Company—Every Act New. A Grand Afterpiece — Mrs. Langtry’s Visitors. Greatest Irish show travelling. People’s popular prices. July 24.—3i See a WANTS, LOST, FOUND, dc. T° heen who were burned out on Santen night.—I beg to inform the whole of those men who k Keep horses that I will provide each of them with accommodation for their horses and wagons, free of charge; and I would think it no trouble whatever to accommodate them when in trouble. Come one and all to W.C. Tree's Private Roarding Stables,Grafton Street, next door to Fish Market. liy24 ANTED-—A situation as Bookkeeper or Cashier in a store or other suitable place. One with a good recommendation, For further particalars app! y at this office, ANTED—A_ Housemaid onl Diving Room Girl. Apply at this office. — Ljy28 oa -Four Canary Birds. The finder will be rewarded on leaving information which will lead to their recovery at THE EXAMINER OFEICE, io —On Tuesday, at two o'clock, be- tween G. H. Taylor's Jewelry Store and the Market, a small sum of money. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. fjy 18 A CHILD, for adoption, ten years old, may be obtained by a respectable farmer, on apptication to John Story,Charlottetown Psoi- house, {jy17 W AN TE D—A lady wishes to receive into her family two or three young children Address P, O, Box, to board and educate. 274. da wkl \ 7 ANTED—House Maid. None need apply whe have not filled that position before, and have a respec'able outtit. to C, Lete H, Water Street. Apply W ANTED—An active BOY to attend : hors- and cow. One from the country Apply immediately at this cffice, [juty9 té preferred. OST about ten days ago, a smal! silver Brooch, in the shape of a Maltese cross. Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. [ily 4 L OsT on Thursday last, between West A Kent Street School and Miss Ramsay’s. Ths finder {jly4 OsT between the steamboat wharf and Hayden’s corner, Water Street, a bundle ot papers, tied up in a red handkerchief, The finder will please leave the same at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Fitzroy Street, a bunch of keys. will please leave them at this office. OR SALE—A Grand Square Piano, nearly new, will be soldat a bargain. Apply at Examiner OFfics, [june?8 fyXoO LET—One-half of that three story Brick House, on Upper Queen Street, containing nine reoms. Possession at once. Apply to ALEXANDER HoRNR. [may28 pe LEI—(with immediate possession) that handsome and commodious residence in the northern suburbs of the city, on St. Peter’s Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, Esq. Enquire of LonuwortH & Haszarp. [may 16, 1883 tn ge een a ee 1883. ~ ets a cl te Nl ate nn tt Oy st —_- LON DON NEW SUMMER GOODS. mas), New Black Cashmeres, New Colored Cashmeres, New Black French Merinoes, New Colored French Meriioes, New Plush Velvetecns, New Satin Parasols, New Silk Sunshades, New Silk Jersey Gloves, New Varlatan Frillings, New White Cottous, New Brown Hollands. GEO. DAVIES & CO. 1883, 99 mae Ch’town, Jude G4) Ta ye. — —— :0;—_—___—— SUMMER &8805 —__—_— AT———_—- EPR Ut? BD PRICES dete fh Tlacepmenpaiciepes J. HB. McDONALD’S Ladies’ Straw Hats, Mien’s Straw Hats, .. Parasols and Umbrellas. Dress Material in Short, Ends and Remnants, Goed Grey Cottons for 5 1-2 Cts, per yard. Geod White Cottons for 7 1-2 Cts. per Yard, Good Strong Tweed for Vien and Heys, 25 cts. per yd. NOW RECEIVING : New Cashmeres, New Crapes, New Gloves, New Ribbons, New Feathers, New Satins, J. B. MACDONALD. Oh’town, July 6, 1883.— pres he Queen Street. ees & . aga == ‘British Warehouse, To the Whetétnte ana Retail Frade. W.&A. BROWN & CO. AVE now opened the completion of their large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. They are offering special inducements to cash buyers. It will be to your advantage:/to iospeet their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Establishment closes every evening at 6 o’clock (Saturdays «xcepted.) W. & A. BROWN & €0. Ch'town, June 1, 1882.—wkly Senn ee ne + ee a nt Great. Summer Resort of P. Hf. island. -—0:0— SEASIDE HOTEL = x Rustico Beach, P, E. Island. Cant Coen This beautifukand well known watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist. The Proprieti rs have taken pains to improve this establishment, so as to merit the con- tinuance of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parts of the world. For charming scenery, beautiful shores, shady walks, boating, surf bathing, fishing, gun- uing, ete., “*The deaside Hotel” is unrivalled, in America. TER Ms—$1. 75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month, rates for families for lengthened periods. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday Morning, at 9 o’clock, p. m. Special calling for Trains leave Charlottetown for Huuter River at 6 45, 9.20 a. m., ‘and 4.15 p. Hunter River for Charlottetown 9.04 a. m., 2.25 and 7,11 p- a : “6 Hunter River for Summerside 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p. m. - Summerside for Hunter River 6 45 a.m. and 12, noon, and 5 40 p. m. Mr. Baguall will meet trains from all points at Hunter River to convey passengers to JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 7—24m PRoprierors, IN STORE. OIL. OIL: OIL. Vey Best AMERICAN. KEROSENE OIL, iu AMERICAN LARD OIL, Extra AMERICAN WOOL OLL, and a full assortment of Machinery and other Oils of all dese: iptions, for sale at Manufacturers’ Prices. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. ——————— — Ch’town, Jume 27, 1883. BARBADOES H O U & e Sugarand Molasses, NOW LANDING: 194 puns } 6 tie es ' choice BARBADOES MOLASSES. ’ DDIS, 15 bhds. ( choice GROCERY SUGAR. 30 tierces | (coarse gr: in.) For Sale Lew white Landing, FONTON FT NEWBERY., July, 23.—~4i wkly Li LAW SOCIETY . ee Members of the Bar of this Province are requested to meet at the Law Library, on Wednesday next, at 1.30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Vaniel Hodgson, Ksquire, Clerk of the Crown, and Prothonotary. J. LONGWORTH, President. July 23, 1883. Merchants Balk ol P. E. Island, HE aljourned meeti: got the St: ckhoiderg of the deci cuctiic Lash Pr. F. Island will be held at the Banking House, in Char. lottetown, on Monday next, the 30th day of July instant, at eleven o'clock a. m, By order. WILLIAM McLEAN, Cashier, Ch’ town, July 23, 1883. - NOTICE. FEXENDERS wiil be received at the Gas Works, on or before Friday, the 27th instant, for the purchase of the old Gas Holder, with all the éast, wrought and shect ir6n thereto attachet,- the whole to be re- moved forthwith, —the Gas Company do not agree to accept the highest or any tender, WM. MURPHY, Manager. 2in July 23, 1883,—tl date NOTICE. fFXENDERS will be received at the Gas Works, on or before Friday, the 27th day of July, 1883, fur 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, 1833.— tl date FOR SALE. eee r HE Subscriber offers for sale the following propertics:— All the westero moiety of those beautiful grounds adjvming the eastern boundary of the Hon. Judge Young’s prope:ty, compris- ing Town Lots -Nos, 26 and 71, in 5th 100, Charlottetown, and consisting of a fine old garden and lawn, ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet Square, on Orlebar ‘street, near custon Str: et. Also, Royalty Lots Nos. 385 and 429 (12 ac.es each) m the Eastern Royalty of Char- lottctown, BENJ. DESBRISAY. July 23.—2w 2aw AUCTION SALE atone PIF pngligs HARDWARE, —ON—- Tuesday, Slst July. lam instructed by MESSRS. A. A. BALDWIN & C0. to sell the balance of their Stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, &e., AND SHOP FURNITURE, By Auction, commencing on ‘Tuesday, 31st July, at eleven o'clock, a. m., at their store, Queen Street This is a genuine clearing-out sale, No reserve. No postponement on account of the weather, TERMS—8$100 to $300, four months; over $300. six months—approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, July 2!1,—3i wy li wy pat her sum jr 1i JUST ARRIVED. 100 bris. No. 1 New Herring, Come and see them, at IMPERIAL GROCERY STORE. Ch’town, July 21. CARD. DR. T. W. POMEROY ISLAND, } AS ARRIVED ON TRE and can be cousulted at the OSBORNE HOUSE, FOR A FEW WEEKS. Ch’town, July 20, of te se Me i ok a des LD ae eae y —_