Local and Other Items. Remember the Methodist Sunday School Picnic to-morrow. The beat leaves Prince Street Wharf at9% a. m, andi p. m, and will make two return trips if there are | more exeursionists, than the boat will accommodate at once, not otherwise. The Steamer will carry no more, each trip, than the num- ber allowed by Law. Take your Jady friends tothe moonlight excursion to-night, all Pus Canadian Press Association will visit Manitoba in August. - > Tux exports of live stock from Montreal | last week were 640 cattle and 5,079 sheep. > Procerps of the moonlight excursion to night are in aid of the Charlottetown Hos- pital, al THs corner-stone of the new church of St. John’s Congregaation, Moncton, was laid on Monday last. eanchiticincell Mr. Joserg KNow Les, special correspon- dent of the Canadian Sportsman, has been in the city for the past few days. ah ielliewehon Tuz Ladies Committee for the Conver- sazions meets daily at twelve o'clock, Satur- day excepted, at the sayne place. ti au2 acbare Some kind of an insect has nearly destroyed the oat crop in the counties of Sunbury and | Queens, the fields looking as if a fire had scorched them. one A. W. Morrison, the advertising agent of the Intercolonial Railway, is in town distributing time-tables and placards of the | the Railway. - - Ameprose L. Browy, Ese., of the firm of W. & A. Brown & Co., left via Rimouski, i the S S. Parisian, for the British market, on business for the firm. A maN named Daniel McCarthy, on Friday | last, committed suicide while in a fit of | delirium tremens by jumping over Merritt’s wharf, St. John, N. B. - > Georce H. Pick, the assistant general | freight agent of the 1. C. R., is making an ex. | tended tour of the Island in the interest of | the freight department of the I. C. R. | atin Dinadpe Ge Porato bugs are very plentiful on the Long Reach, and m some places the farmers are paying children five cents per hundred for picking the destructive inseet from the vines. | — > — Two live snakes were found in an Upper | Province mail bag a few days ago. They had esca from the box in which they had trav- elled by mail all the way from Austin, Texas. -_-- > — A youxe lady at Riverside, Toronto, has been severely injured about the face and neck by bees which were attracted by the profuse trimmings of artificial flowers on her hat. bie be Sr. Joun had a terrific thunder storm on Monday. The lighting was vivid, and the | rain descended in torrents. The storm was the heaviest known in St. John for a long time. sancnsisigiaiinns Tue fourth competition for the Creamer medal took place at Kensington Rifle Range, on Monday. The seores at the close stood : | — Capt. Stewart, 103 ; Sergt. McGregor, 104 ; | Sergt. Allan, 103. aacemes THE opponents of the Scott Act, in Frederic- tion, have secured a sufficient number of signatures to a petition, asking that another | election may be held which, they claim, will | result in the defeat of the Act. actly BRapLAveu and thirty others connected with the publication of the /recthinker were, last Friday, committed for trial on a charge ot publishing blasphemous libels. Bradlaugh: was subsequently bailed. = caaiiemeted Tut Fredericton Methodist Church has be- come jubilant over the possession of a first rate pipe oagan. Fredericton is active in all its religious exterprises, and, as a counter: poise, it is said to possess the most abusive newspapers on the Continent. _-_——l SO — BUFFALONIANS are beginning to be alarmed at the large volume of wheat shipments from Chicago going to Montreal. The steady in- crease of orders in that direction incline them to believe that, should ocean freights continue low, and should grain drop ingprice, the traffic that way must become unpleasantly extensive. since James H. Crocker has brought a civil suit against H. A. Cropley, publisher and proprie- tor of the Fredericton Capital for recovery of $5,000 damages for libel—alleged defamation of character. The writ was served by Sheriff Temple on the 24th: Gregory & Blair are the plaintiff’s attorneys. Mr. Cropley has retained Fraser, Wetmore & Winslow, for the defence. —ipiihiliaadnain Messrs Davipson & Cricnron, of Halifax, dry good merchants, recently received a letter from a Roman Catholic clergyman of Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., enclosing $895 as _-estitu- tion. The amount was a sum of which they had been defrauded, and the person who had so defrauded them desired to make restitution, and took this means of doing so.—Mali/ax Chronicle, ~ ee — Learnep Fisu.—Mr. J. F. McDonald, bar- rister, of Ingersyll, has quite a curiosity in the way of educated fish. They are kept in apond adjoining his residence, and are fed at regular intervals. When meal time arrives, they are called up by the party wishing to f them, who whisties. The alarm is unant- mously responded to, and the fish take their food from the hands of the attendant. Glisten A Wressiree letter says: Provisions at pres- eut ars excessively high. Potatoes realize $* to $2 50 per bushel; butter, 35c per pound; eggs, 35¢ per dozen; beef steak, mutto., veal, etc., 30c per pound; strawberries, 50c per quart, and so on. Everything else in the same proportion. Tamarac wood, by the cord, $8.50, poplar, $6 to $7. An ordina' y dwelling house, with six to eight rooms, $30 per month, and upwards. The demand is great, Tux Hilledale crew, spoken of im our des- tches yesterday, is rowing club, hailing om Hillsdale, Michigan. They entered for the races in the Amateur Rowing Association ia England. The English Association at once wade inquiries of ‘Harvard, Yale, and Columbia; as to whether -the- Hillsdales were in good standing. As the Hillsdales belong to the Awateur Rowing Association of Am- j k activ as a Ryo Gaal, bof pave, tent b privaté etd the English Association. , |} turn on | Ginger | starting ‘Exhausted Gen ratire Organs. thousands proves it- an IsvaLvaBbE - REMEDY. “tains snfficiént a oneal a gee. 00 THE DAILY EXAMINER, TULYT 26, 1882. Lecal and Other Items. Lo not fail to attend the Oddfellows’ moon- light excursion ieee Bank of He Merchants’ Halifax has now no less than tive branches in New Brunswi.k Axorner lot of Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, just opened to-day, at Young’s. Only $2 50 each. Tue greatest treat of the season is in store for those who attead the grand moonlight ex- cursion to-night, conaeinee Tue Bible Christian Sabbath School has hold vroubnds . ‘ . ar ‘ | made arranvements to ts) atintial picnic on the McKinnon, E aq; day, August Sra ot John on Thurs weautiful R wky Point — Mr. Bexs. Mrrcuexy, of the firm of E. T. Russell & Co, Boston, was in thecity yesterday. | He left for Souris. this morning, and will re- hursday fhe firm to which M. belongs does a very large business in this Province Ale, Ginger Beer, Syrups, Oranges, Confectionery, Nuts, Figs, Bi- cuits, Ham Sandwiches, ete., ete., at the Refreshment to-morrow. Be sure and go, —— Tue accountant for Messrs. Walker & | Maxey, Gardiner, Me., Mr. Robert Gould, | recently wrote: ‘* About one year ago I was taken with the genuinc sciatica. I employed | the best physicians, but they could only re- | lieve me for the moment. Jacobs Oil and was entirely cured.”’ Tue Souris Tea Party to-day will, doubt, be a grand Two special | trains left this city for On | they had three | and twenty-seven success. the grounds. on board hundred Mr. | ~ HAY CROP. | Tent of the Methodist Sunday School Picnie | A CONVERSAZIONE | ~~ AN D- FLORAL FESTIVAL is proposed to be held IN THE DRELL SHED, —ON = Thursday, the drd of August, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, | to promote the establishing of a Re- formatory and Industrial School in Charlottetown. Admission 10 cents. A collection will be taken during the evening in aid of the objec. Donations of “lowers and a loan of curiosi- ties and pictures will be thankfully re- ceived by the members of the Committee. ly rs, Bayfield, Mrs. William Brown, — *« Ambrose Brown, ‘“ Beer, ai ; | > © “Caven, ‘“ Carvell, Cue Moonlight Excursion to-night by the “« ‘Ounn “ L. H. Davies ; ; - ae ; I Oo. O. F., in aid of the Charlottetown « J. DesBrisay “ G. Davies | Hosp tal will, no Coubt, be a grand success.} «, Farquharson « RR. FitzGerald |The tickets sold are limited. The 82nd “a “Grey « Hobkirk : Battalion Band will be in attendance, and| , i" «WW Reened with a bright moonlight the sail, willbe very} ,, eae a . re ys enjoyable . aoe . ; 7. 3 F, 8. Moore, « J. McLeod, . “2 at oo . | © K, Palmer. jy 25 foe Olt, Strawbertiei Bete “Wale, |) a UL a ae by 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. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, July 25, 1882. Finally I used St. | | no vassensers, | EXTRAORDINARY and on arrival at the grounds the number in- | creased to over eight hundred. day and good arrangements, the excursionists | | cannot fail te spend a pleasant day. Ik I | ee Tuk principal cartoon in the last issue of | Grip is very good. John Buil is represented | holding the chastising rod over Hon. E. | Blake, Sir John is seen immediately in the | rear. Gladstone, as the cook, stands behind | the table at the right. Hon. John (o-tigan | is seen crawling ‘rom under the table! with his ‘‘ resolutions.” Immediately be fore | Blake holds upon the tip of his fore finger a} portion of the crust marked *‘ Speech.” John | Bull, in an elated manner, asks ‘* which of | you have had a finger in the pie?” Cet a) copy at the Diamond Bookstore. Tue steamer ‘ Carroll,” Capt. Wright, i arrived from Boston on Tuesday evening, | with a cargo of merchandize and the follow- | ing passengers:—Mr N A Mitchell and son, | Mrs R Gray, Miss Josie Gray, Miss Mina} Mackieson, Miss Hannah Lacy, Miss Lizzie | Lacy, Mrs George WVaily, Miss Maggie Me- | isaac, Mr Wm P Parker, Mr Wm Perry, | Capt Goodwin, Miss Frothingham, Mr Froth- inuham, Mr Michael Patrick McDonald, Mr James FitzPatrick, E P Murphy, Sirah MeNeill, Mr E G Slate, Mr John Rogers, Miss Mary Rogers, Miss Mary McTavish, Mrs N G Stewart, Miss M Sulli- Miss Katie Sullivan, Miss McDonald, Lizzie Faenell,7A Simmonds, J Malone, J Carey, Mrs R Smith, Miss Annie J Malone, Julia McRae, Lizzie McDonald, J Campbell, Miss Bolster, Bella Leturgey, Mrs B Trainor, Miss Carrie Treanor, Mary Harris, Grace Welch, Mary Welch, Mrs Camp’ ell, Mise Maggie MeLeod, Mrs swee ey, Mrs John Hughes, Mr Geo White, MrA D White, Mrs A D McPherson, Mr B Trainor, A Stewart, J H Welch, BS Lane, D MeDonald, Jas McDonald, Geo A Dodd, M Connolly, Alfred McGuigan, Matthew Lyons, Mr Davy, Mr James Dwyer, Miss Hannah R Halsey, Miss L Jamieson, Mrs Rogers. van, HOTEL ARRIVALS. SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO, July 20—E H Norton, Charlottetown; R B Norton, do; Miss Moore, do; Miss Worth, do; W H Pond, Boston; D Dunstan and wife, New York. 22—J Dickie and wife, Kilmor- nock, Scotland; Nath P Beaman, Boston; Chas B Osgood, Wobu-n, Mass; Wm Parker, do. 23-—-T J Farquharson, Charlottetown; A G Goodrick, Boston; Horace Haszard, Charlotte- town: W CO Hobkirk, do; Mrs McArthurs, Montreal; Mrs McMurruch, do. RANKIN HOUSE. July 25-—Mr Foster Smith, Salem, Mass; Wm A Hort-n, do; Wm Beech, Emerson, Manitoba; Wm Ferguson, Tracadie, N. B.; W L Wood, Montreal; Geo G Campbell, Truro; Alex C J Campbell, do; Miss M H Campbell, Tatmagouche ; Miss Flewelling, Halifax. REVERE HOUSE, July 25—Geo H Peck, Moncton; Alex Peck, do; A W Morrison, do; Sam T Thomas, Lon- don, Eng; Chas C Starr, Halifax. NOTICE. “J AVING joined the firm heretofore known I as Barrett & Williams, Lumber and Coal Dealers, | take this opportunity of soli- citing for the firm the liberal patronage which has, in the past, been extended to me. The firm will hereafter be knovn as B Williams & Co. AUGUSTUS DOWN. Pownal Wharf, Ch’town, July 14, "82. tf MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE. = = = E : x 2 Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss 0 Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Re juven- ates the Jaded Intellect, —— the Enjeedled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the i The experience of The ne is pl 1t to the taste, and each box cou- Medic! fi $-3 two week’s medication, and is the cheapest avd best, 4£@ Full particulars in our pampilet, which we desire to mail free to any address. Mack’s Magnetic Mediciae is sold by Drug- gisis at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by ddressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE*:0O,, o dsor, f= s, eon Sold in Charlotte(own y, ¢ re ly 0. ! Prince Edward eK md by all Falk 5 ty = a "40 un wk With a fine —AT THE— LONDON | him is placed a dish marked ‘‘ The Irish Pie.”’ | HOUSE. We have purchased Forty- four Cases and Bales of Rogers, Miss | English and Scotch Geed., recently imported and not ‘delivered to the party order- Mrs W Harris, Miss | ing them. These Goods have been bought at a great advantage, and we shall clear them out at extraordinary low prices for Cash. GEO. DAVIES & COQ, July 11, 1882—wkly - L. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants: Particular attention given to the sale of 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, May 2, 1882. TNION BANK P, E, ISLAND. DIVIDEND NO. 36. “KTOTIE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of eight per cent, per annum has been cd. ciared on the capital stock of this | Bank for the past six months, payable at its | Head Ciuce and Branches after this date, Ln EORGE MACLEOD, ChaiTobletows; May $5 1883. Cee ‘GLOSING OUT! Lobster Factory Plant, AM instructed by the Liquidators of the Bank of Prince Edward Island to sell at AUCTION, on Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, on TUESDAY, 'st August next,at 2 o'clock ,p.m., 5 Fishing Boats 2 Boat Sails, 900 boxes Lobster Cans (flats and rounds), 2000 Trap Heads, 350 Trap Bows and Frames, 5 tons Manilla and Hemp Rope (nearly new), 90 Trawl and Boat Anchors, 2 casks Japan Varnish, 2 casks Turpentine, 2 carboys Acid, | dozen Tinsmith’s Soldering Stores, Lot of Soldering Irons, 300 lbs, of Solder, 2 boxes Trap Nails, 1 Coal Cook Stove, 1 Iron Pump ana Hose, 40 Galvanized Draining Trays, and a lot of articles belonging to a well appointed Lobster factory. Terms—60 days for sams over $50; under that sum, cash. WILLIAM DODD, July 24, ’82—eod Auctioneer, CARD. CUTTING & FITTING. MRS, J. P. IRVING Desires to inform her friends that she is pre- pared to do all kinds of Dress Cutting and Fitting according to the latest styles Mis Irving uses the Tailors’ S,stem of Cuiting, which, for simplicity and exactness, is su- perior to any other King ‘Square, borough street. rev. &T \ PENDERS RE solicited, and will be received until the thirfaay of August next, at noon for the construction of the Bu.ldings, 1e- quired on the occasion of the Scottish Gather- ing about the seventeenth of Augast next; also for the privilege of the entire catering on the ground for the same occ*sion, Specifications may be seen and every infor- mation had on application to JOHN McPHEE, Queen Street. near Hills- jy 24 2w 3taw North Side, July 22—sa tu fr For Sale. rQ°HE undersigned offers for sale, the Pot- tery Company’s Bone Mill, with or with- out Engine, capable of grinding five tons of Bones per day, —ALSO— 1 Bulmer & Sheppard’s Brick Machine, capa- ble of turning out 10,000 Bricks per day. As the Company intend confining their business to the manufacture of Karthenware, the above will be sold at a bargain. FRED. W,. HYNDMAN. July 14. 1482—10i eod TO GROCERS | I HAVE added to my large and well- selected stock of Stationery, a fall line of Faper Bags, which will be SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH All the leading sizes constantly on hand and will be printed at low rates if required Also Shipping Tags, plain or printed. G. H. HASZARD, July 12, '82—eod tf Ba, fab a aft a ae HS fWeHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned full on, These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour. These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqnal to about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of oue cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each. [ju 10 eod pat pakis, 1878. GOLD MEDAL, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. To Lobster Packers. NOR SALE, 1000 cases empty cans, home I made and warranted good. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, July 14, 1882. (jy 15 eod tw - THE BEST TURNIP SEED BEER & SONS, June 12, 1882. NOTIC x. ’ §°HE business heretofore carried on by the | undersigned and the late 4. B. Siow rt, under the style and firm of Hics-y & Srew- arr, Tobacco Mauufacturers, will be con. tinued by the subscriber under the ‘same style, : age £ PP a] és ; Cc EL HICKEY, Ch’town, July 4, seeds yt if Ae oe - DRY GOODS -AT—- * PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Frices! WILL FIND e IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882 Bxcursion to Orapaud moana ‘Tea, Strawberry Festival, &c. AT CRAPAUD, | 2 : NHE 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. Funds for improvements on Church and Rec- tory. The Steamer HEATHER BELLE will leave Charlottetown at 8 a. m., and returning arrive, about dusk. Return Tickets, including Tea, ealy 65. cents, (Lunch on arrival of boat.) Every effort wi be made to mike the gathering pleasant and agreeable. JAMES PALMER, J. P. COOKE, July 21, 1882. MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Twenty fifth day of NOVEMBER next, A. D., 1832, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the New Law Court’s Building, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, deted the First day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and made between Watson Duchemin, of the City of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, and ‘Sarah Duchemin, his wife, of the one , and James Peake, of the City of Charlotte- town aforesaid, Esquirey*merchant, of the other part. Ae that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, lying or being in the City of Charlottetown, ont fronting on Sidney Street, that is tosay, the northern moieties or equal half parts of Lots number twenty-six and twenty-seven, in the second hund of Town Lots, in Charlottetown aforésaid, the said lots being divided by aline running at right angles w.th Prince Street, equi distant from Sydney Street and Dorchester Street, through the centre of the said lots until it strikes the western part of lot namber twenty- eight in the same hundred as the said lots are laid down and delineated in a certain plan or map of Charlottetown, made, and now kept in the office of the Registrar of Deeds of the said Island ; sagatiet with the dweliing housze, and all other houses and buildings thereon erected, and the rights, members, and appur- tenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. For further particulars apply at the office of E. H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this sixteenth day of May A. D., 1882, DANIEL HODGSON, JAMES PEAKE, Surviving trustees and executors of the last will and testament of Janies Peake, deceased. [ma 17 oaw wed] MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the second day uf Mey next, at the bour of eleven o'clock, in the fore- noon, at the Court House in Charlotte- town, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mort- gage dated the twenty-sixth day of April, A, D. 188), and made between Albert Duchemin and Jemima Duchemin, his wife, and Edmund Duchemin and Emily Duchemin, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod of the other part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, and being part of Town Lot Number Twenty six in the second hundred of Town Lots in Charloitetown aforesaid, com- mencing et the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, and running southerly along Prince Street the distance of eighty-six feet, or until it reaches the northern boundary of land in possession of Thomas Alley; thence at right yugles with Prince Street easterly along the suid boundary eighty-six feet, or until it meets the division line between Tuwn Lots Twenty-six and Twenty-seven ; thence along said division line parallel with Prince Street northerly eighty-six feet, or to Sidney Sireet aforesaid, and thence westerly along sidney Street eighty-six feet, to the place of com mencement. For further particulars apply at the office of Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte town. Dated this 28th day of March, A. D. 1882, EUWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN. mar 29 law w, wkiy } Church Wardens. The above sale is postponed till TUESDAY, the 6th day of June next, 1882, then tu come om at the same time and place. Dated the 2nd day of May, 1882. EDWARD J, HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCH; MIN, jma 2 till sale) The above sale is postponed till FRIDAY, the 14th day of J uly next, 1882. then to come offat the same hour and place, Dated the 6th day of June, 1882. EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEiL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN, The above sale is further postponed until SATURDAY, the 25th day of November, next, to come off at same hour and place. Dated the 14th day of July 1882. EDWARD J, HODGSON, NEIL NcLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN, NOTICE. FIRST AND FINAL DIVIDEND OF TWENTY-THREE PER CENT. on all claims proven to, and fyled with the under- signed, will vow be paid out of the Estate of E G. and Frank M. Fuller, by applying at the office of Matthew, McLean & Co, Souris, where dividend shects can be sen, JOHN MoLLAN, Joly 12, 188I—jy 18 lw re On —. iy: es - re ve _ Siege é. r woe Saaey on A LARA men Biman