——=——- —>———- nn li Local and Other Items. Pris is the great day in the States, + New | WERS, | nd Satins, just re. i,atd. B Macdonald's iiy4 3i > THE DAILY #©XAMINER, JULY 4. 18ec. TELEGRAPH! rELE iG NEWS. ie Lonpon, July 3. Che Times’ Calcutta correspondent says the Press cousidera that a campaign in | MACPONALD'S store will be open every | Egypt wil! be hailed with the liveliest sat- until « vht o'clock, l}y4 3i | > lo DAY is the anniversary of American in- lependence. The Boston steamer and othe: els are guily decked with bunting. . hus steamer ‘‘ Worceste ?, Capt arrived from Piectoea yesterday evening. She will sail for Boston at the usual time on Pharsday > wchinery for the Mill View Cream ry hasarrived [t will be set up immedi- | stely, aud Mr. Bourke expects to see it in | peration within a few weeks. . }iuk Supreme Court was engaged yesterday, and this my raing trying a case between Moore | ing a request from the conference. lardine, of noon returne Pownal. The jury this after ad @ verdict for Moore for $45, Messrs. E Carvell returned home from King’s Colleg list evening to spend the holidays. Mr : ; tion’ this year, returned on Saturday evening. . : \ TELEGRIM, received by his friends Souris, reports that Peter O'Henly was acci Chamber t tattenbury, who takes ‘‘the Binney Exhihi. | Hedve. . ' r ate j agreement of A. Harris and W. H. «| i Mng isfaction by the native Indian troops. Bostox, Mass., July 2. Despatches to the Boston Herald contain | the following : | <A despatch from Cairo says that in con- sequence of the manceuvering of the British fleet Arabi Pasha proposes to send an Egytian officer on board the flagship to ask for an explanation of the Vesse ls. Reuter’s correspondent at Constanti nepie says that the An:bassadors expect | that the Porte will be the first to make a i} commencement with regard to the sendine of Turkish troops vo Egypt without await-} gy. j sii . or . ‘i , \Ginger Beer and Gisger Ale, A Vienna despatch says the Political Cor- | } respon lence positively asserts that with the | all eventual the Powers, including | . ° ' I active intervention in | ind, | Egypt, to be carried ont in the first place | i night, but is circulated in Paris to- coutradicted thas the | A rumor was by Turkish troops alone, is contemp!ated, | how la : in | Grovernment would, on Monday, ask the | vote 100,000,000 franes a dentally drowned, in Lake Michigan, on the defer the cost of eventual intervention in 30th ult. this city, and was for a short tire in employ of John Quirk, Esq. : Moi aitate STRAWBERRIES. —At this time of the vear | we are usually in the midst of the Strawberry | season. But this year the first strawberrie: appeared in market only to-day. They a and are of a very fine large early variety ein (JcEEN’s Country Ex.ecrion.—Jndzge began this morning to count the Ballots holds his almits no person besides the Officer, the Election Clerk and the Candi fates. We have not been able to obtain any informa tion as to what has tacen place. > Tue Dominion Act for the suppression of railroad ticket scalping came into eff-ct on | Saturday, and the ticket brokers will ce: operations. People who have tickets to dis pose of will now have to go to the railroads | Syrian side into Egypt, aud are a very The Grand | serious source of anxiety. from whom they were purchased. Trunk people were the chief movers in having this Bill passed. ‘iullegdiiales Tue Scorr Acr.—The decision of the Privy Council in England, confirming the constitu- tiovality of the Canada T mperance Act, has given great satisfaction to the advocates of | the measure. The end, however, has not yet been reached. We are informed that Mr. Benjamin, the leading counsel of the oppon ents of the Act, has moved for an arrest of judgment on account of one of the members of the Judicial Gommittee of the Privy Council not sitting in the case. — H/x. Chronicle. sialic Reoverton IN THE Ratts oF Money Orxpers.—Commencing on Saturday, a great reduction took place in the rates of money orders between the Dominion and other countries, The rate of exchange will also be reduced from $42 90 to $48 tor £10 sterling. Orders for all countries will be issued in ‘‘dallars and cents” only, and the conversion into foreign money will be effected at the chief office through which the outgoing relative advices pass. In like manner the English post office will convert orders on Canada into dollars and cents before leaving England. A saving of two-thirds will thus be effected. Printed notices containing fall information and tablee, together with examples, have | been prepared, and will be at once placed in promicent places in the various post offices throughout the couutry. i aciiiaidiin FareweLt Sermon.— A large congreca tion attended St. Andrew’s Church last evening, when the Rev. Thos. Duncan preached his farewe!l sermon. He chose | for his text a portion of the 4th verse of | the xvii chapter of St. John: ‘‘1 have finished the work which Thou gavest me to do.” After a few minutes consideration of our Saviour’s great work of redemption, Mr. Duncan gave a resume of his labors as a minister of the Church of Scotland during his sojourn in Canada. Landing in the city of Halifax twenty-six years ago, he was received by two misters of the Gospel, one at present a member of St. Andrew’s, the other now in:Scotland. He was sent to the mission field of Prince Edward Island, and labored there long and with great success. In concluding a most interesting discourse, the rev. gentleman bade a very effecting farewell to the mem- bers of St. Andrew’s congregation, and said his only motive in leaving was a desire to do sumething for the case of Christ in his native land. The choir of the church rendered some appropriate music in an admirable manner. —Halifux Herald. elaine Tue Tavernier-Lewis Co. appeared last night in “Rosedale” toafair house, It should have been crowded, and those who were not there missed the greatest theatrical treat of their lives. ‘‘ Rosedale” was presented in a manner never before eqnatled in the produc- tion of any play in this city. Mr. Burroughs enacted the Star part ‘‘ Elliott May” with his usual ability, portraying the easy-going non- chalant Vragoon’ Otiicer to the very life He was ably seconded by tne Company, especially prominent being Mrs. Tavernier as the romp- ing, jolly Rosa Leigh, Miss Fairfax, a lively Lady Florence, Mrs. Morse a capital Pabilitn whose “nothing of the sort housekeeper” The deceased was well known in | Egypt the | * | Khedive was going afloat. fron the g. rdeiof Mr. G. Herbert Haszard, i great excitement in consequence, | Bey is now commencing operations against | the Suez Canal. Alley | have He | necessary. Court in the Law Library, and | hurried down. Returning | not jis throwing in his lot with Arabi and en- ee ble, is universally blamed. | liberately planned obstruction to the busi- iness of | G orgie Arabi Pasha is alarmed at the general immigration of Europeans and Turks, and | | proposes to contiscate their property. ALEXANDRIA, July 2 This morning a rnmor spread that the | There was | Arabi | Barges laden with stones sent down to be sunk when Explosives are also being England is most dilatory in sending gunboats to guard the canal Arabi is now at Daniectta looking after the coast defences. Gen. Stone, it is feared, been deavoring to do his utmost to hamper Eng- lish action. His conduct, generally inseruti- The crossing from the Bedouins are Lonpon, July 3. The Commons, in committee, continued its session throughout the night on clause 17 of the Repression bill. At 9.30 this morning, Dr Lyon Playfair, chairman of the committee, said there had been a de- the House. Parnell, O'Connor Sexton, Dillon, Healy, Redmond, Power, | Biggar, McCarthy, and seven other Irish | members were then suspended and the) quitted the House. Several of the sus- pended members denounced the chairman’s action as infamous, but it was sustained by a vote of 126 to Clauses 17, 18, 19 and 20 were then adopted. Shortly after 6 p. m. a number of de u tory motions were offered which were rejected, and resulted in the chairman naming nine more Irish members, the suspensien being confirmed by a vote of 128 to 7. The, remaining clauses of the bill were then adopted and the House, at 8 p. m., adjourned. o- ai. Weatber Bulletin. the newt 24 hours for the Provi nCPS, Probabilities for VU aw itime Toronto, July 4—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair, stationary and higher temperature. HOTEL ARRIVALS, kU:TICO BEACH, July 1—Lowman Yeo, Charlottetown; R Weeks. do; Miss Mamie M:sLeod, co; Miss McLeod, do; Geo Stanley, do; W Stanley, do; A L Bridges, do; Miss Annie Findley, do; Miss Bridges, do; Miss Ackman, do; Miss Harvie, do; Robert Coffin and wife, do; Harry Slogeett, do; R Laphon Sloggett, Richard Sloggett, d-; Mrs Sleggett, do. RANKIN HOUSE, July 3—James Scott, St. John ; George Gordon, River John; W B Mason, wife and two children, Providence, R J; Miss Maud Mason, do; D Wilcox and wife, do; Miss Wil- cox, do; Master Wilcox, do; W J Nelson, Bridgewater; W T Lawson, Halifax, NS.; J P Cook, Crapaud, P E I; G Howatt, do; W F McDougall, Montreal; H 3S Finlay, Ver- mont, N 8; CG Marlatt and wife. Oakville. | SEASIDE HOLEL DIED. At the residence of his sister, Queen Street, on the 34, inst., John Byrne, in the 78th year of his age. Requiescat in Pace Funeral will leave for St. Dunstan’s Cathe- dral at 9 o'clock, to morrow morning. At his residence Crapaud, on Tuesday, July 3d, deservedly respected by all who knew him, John Hall, Esq, in the 88th year of his age. 3 Funeral will leave his late residence Crapaud on Thursday next, the 6th inst., at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfaliy invited to attend. movements of the i — AND Picnic Supplies, | = AT Beer & Goff’s. ‘Raspberry, Lemon and Pine | Apple Syrups, (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, DATES, FIGS, NUTS, Ke. Favorable arrangements made with Tea Party Committees. TEA PARTI i June 24, 12, “CHEAPS / Beautiful Summer Resort. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beech, - - P. E.Island. —01—— rq HIS beanutifally-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom Jaly Ist till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, RA t ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling fer Guests; returnirg every Thoisday and Monday morning, at 9i’clockh,a m. Also, sriange ments bave been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from al] points at Hunter River, tor passepg: rs to Seaside, seve n miles, Traius have Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 45, 9.20, @, m., and 4.20 p. m, ts at Hunter River fcr Charlottetown, 98. m., 2.1) end 7p m. ' liunter River to Summerride 7.45, 11.10 @, m,, and 5.42 p. m. Address, JOHN NEWSON & CO., CHARLOTTETOWN. IDE.” Hicurst Casn Price Paip ror Kaas. | BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, June 22, 1882. cling taaieeinamn inthe aia tele } | | LONDON HOUSE, EX PRINCE EDWARD. GE. DAVIES & C0. Have now open a por- tion of their large and very excellent assort- ment of Spring and Summer Goods, per- sonally selected by Mr. Harris in the best markets in England. T'o times, the Goods are meet the hard marked at a_ very small advance for Cash. May 26, 1882. TURNIP SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, brought down the house’ Mr. Tavernier was equally at home in Miles McKenna as in Bardwell Slote, evincing thus a great versatil- itv of talent, while as Matthew Leigh, Mr. Lewis created a fine impression. The low comedy element was admirably supplied by Mr Kenny as Bunnbury Robb, and Mrs. Lewis as Sarah Sykes. They were both greeted with shouts of laughter at every appearance One of the most interesting and, by the way, best played parts of the evening was that of Arthur May—the little boy stolen by the Gypseys—wh ch was enacted by Little Maud, the most clever child actress of the day. The other characters were well taken, anil the assistance rendered by our militia added to the beaaty of the piece. The great (iypsey scene in which they appear, was encored several times, and the audience sexmed wild with delight This is the last night ef the present engagement here. It should be a bumper, and seats ought to be at a premium. His Honor Lieutenant Governor Haviland has given his patronage, and with his family wil occupy a box. The “ Mighty Dollar’’--the most amusing comedy, “by a large majority,” that has beeu presented in the past, will be repeat« d, and all who enjoy a hearty laagh should not fail to witness it. Those who saw it on Friday night last will be glad of the opportunity of again langhing at its wonderfal fan and cleverness. Secure seats at Dodii’s and go early. Laugh and grow fat. and let us so encourage Messrs. Tav: rn er and Lewis that we may hope to see them agala at no very distant day. July 3—Philistine, Henderson, St Peter's, “C B, Limestone; Maria Pradentia, Whit- tle, Port Mulgrave, herring ; Prilliant, Daigle, Pictou, coal; Minnie Scott, Har- yell, Wallace, eggs. 4— Wild Briar, Wolfe, Chatham, N B, lum- ber; str Worcester, Hedge, Boston, bal- last; Adrien, Trenholm, Bay Verte, deals. CLEARED. July 3—Sch Weare Here, Langille, Monta- “g 1e Bridge, flour; Elizabeth Jane Mareh and, Buctouche, ballast 4 —Brilliant, Daigle, Pictou, ballast; American Boudroit, Wallace, mdse; Adrien, Trenholm, Bay Verte, ballast. Crockeryware. m CRATES at ) CARVELL BROS Ch’town, July 3, 18$2.—2i pat 2i —_ “Mackerel Barrels for Sale, rqQvHE undersigned offers for sale,— 350 MACKEREL BARRELS, of his own manufactore, and ash hvoped, For prices, etc., apply to EDWALD HARRIS, July 3, '82 —5i law Pictou, N. 8, North | Green Top, Imperial Turnip Seed ! BEER & GOFF’S. | | | ‘Carter’s Imperial, | ‘Skirving’s Improved, | King of the Swede, | ‘Champion, | ‘Laing’s Purple Pop. | GeorcE Carrer’s Grocery and Seed Store, | We have for the past seven years sold | |most of the above varieties, and can con- | The public are respectfully invited. ‘fidently recommend them. | | i ee er ee ‘Highest Gash Price Paid for Eggs. Beer & Goff. a | PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. 0—— - We are now offeriag a first-class assortment of HOUSEEROEPERS’ GOODS wp et wep) in Bardware, Groceries, Glassware, &¢., at prices to suit the times, 7303 Our Tea, Coffee, Fleur, Motasses, Raisins, Currants, ®pices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are efthe Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates, —-~— 10:— NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPS, OILS, &c., &e., LIN GREAT VARIBDTY. ——-——= 20: Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. HENRY BEER Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly ee a Rn nantes Spee = MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! 0:0 The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - $939,523.92, Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. 20. The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, CAPITAL, $3,600,000. Every dercription of Property covered at lowest rates, by the undersigned, Policies issued —— --——:0: he Northern Fire Jusurance Company of London and Aberdeen CAPITAL, $15,000,000. Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. :O The North American Life Insurance Company. READ OFFICE - TORONTO, Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Indus- trial Plans. —_—— —————:01 The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charlottetown, April 10 1882—eod pat AGENT. GANT RUD |: one OF THE FARMERS have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Pstent Burner's, especially made to consume EXAMINE AND PURCHASE CARTER’S only three feet of Gas per hour with the tay, turned tullon. These Borners are intended for 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 eqval to about ten | candles at a cost of three quarters of one cent per hour, The price of these Burners tc consumers of Gas will be ten cents each, [ju 10 eod)at TU JUST BEGINNING AT Great George Street, Charlottetown. N. B.—-All our Stock is fresh, and prices moderate. {ju 16 4i 2aw fr tu, wkly§2i " THE BEST - FRENGH BURS. TURNIP SEED \ YE have on hand a set of French Bars ead (‘ill Stones), which we will sell ata BEER & SONS, having been manufactured in Toronto and | | re-dresse:) bere. ————0:0 ——— "Danatashoat of Canada: | Province of Prince Edward Island. EN THE SUPREME COURT, THE SEASIDE HOTEL,: liament matter of an Act of the Puar- of Canada, passed in the foity-filth yrar of Her present Ma. jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitnled en Act respecting [osolvent Banks, Insur. ance Companies, Loan Companies, Build- ing Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the Presideut, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prinve Edward Island an Insolveat Banking Company. fy HE creditors of the above named Banking Company are required, on or before the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JULY NEXT, (A. D. 1882), tosend their names and ad- dresses and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, ifany, to David C, Chalmers, of Char.ottetown, in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, in said Dominion of Canada, the person appoinkd to act for the Bank of Nova Scotia, one of the liquidators of the said Banking Company, and if so required by notice in writing: from the said David C, Chalmers, acting as aforesaid or by the Solicitor of the liquidators of said Banking Company, to come in and prove their said debis or claims at the Chambers of the Honorable James tiorsfield Peters, a Judge of the said Supreme Court, of said Province in the Law Courts Building, in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at such Yme as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. MONDAY, the twenty-eighth day of August next coming, A. D. (882, at eleven o’clock in be forenoon, at the said Chambers, is ap- pointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims, Dated the 19th day of June, A, D. 1882. JAMES D. IRVING, Deputy Prothy. the [ju 21 till 24 jy) FROM LIVERPOOL. &. B., To Charlottown, P. E. Island, The First-Class Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE ALEX, McLEOD, Commander, Will sail from Liverpool on or about the 20th July next, carrying Freight at Through Rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This vessel! has good accommodation fcr passengers. For Freight or passage, apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, Brockley Buildings, 5t South John Street; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BRO’S & CO., June 21,'82-—~ 3aw Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. 8., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. I., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. TFXHE Strongly-Built Tron 8.8. BEAVER, _ PB. P, Lemaistre, master, carrying Her Majesty's mails, will leave Pictou Landing during the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afternoon,en arrival of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Seuris and the Magdalen Islands; and every fourth trip, commencing Monday, 19th June, will ertend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, at Perce, Port Hoop, C, B. 1% It is also intended to ran to Port Hoo, C. B., calling (weather permitting), at Arie~ aig and Cape St. Geerge; leaving Pictou Landing every Friday atternoon on arriva) of Express Train from Halifax, and retarn to Victou Saturday morning. Every aitention will be paid to the com- forts of passengers For freight or passage apply to A FRASER & CO, Quebec; FRED. W. + RASER, Pictou, N. §, A. A. MACDONALD BROs., Georgetown, P, E. I. C, H. HALEY, Souris, P. E, 1, June 12, 1882, WELLAND CANAL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, CYXEALED TENDERS, addressed to the s undersigned, and endorsed, “ Tender for the Welland Canal,” will be received at this cfiice until the arrival of the Eastern aud Western Mails, on TURSDAY, the cleventh day of July next, for certain altera- tions to be made to, and the lengthening of Lock No, 2 on the line of the old Welland Canal, Amap of tke locality, together with plan and epecifications of the works to De dove, can be seen at this office, and at the Resident Engineer's office, Thorold, on and afier TUESDAY, the twenty-seventh day of Jane next, where printed forms of tender can Le obtained, Contractors are requested to bear in mind that an accepted Bank Cheque for the eum of $1,500 must accompany each tender, which sum shal] be forfeited if the party ten- dering declines to enter into contract for the execution of the work at the rates and prices submitied, and subject to the conditicn, and terms stated in the specifications, The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted. This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO, June 22, 1882, rare b rgain, They are in first-class order, Souris East, June 24, 1882—3taw June 12, 1882. By order, FP, BRAUN, Secretary Dept. of Railways and Canals, ju 3 2aw Ottawa, 22nd May, 1882. ; tl. lith jy | ! iz t tin aE a