| eee —o oo ——- | ) ee THE DAILY HXAMINER. Sie Ss So eee Local and Other liems. | Pereonal. Sin A. T.' aut bas ansouaced his intention ELEa) Eh ws oF ay retail i ) i j .PHie news on first page. ot retaining the otlive of High Commissioner - | for at least another y ar. tS cents per ponnd at New West : ta ; 4 I t A st GENEGAL DeCHARETTE and Lady an g Margnis DeLarochefoucauilt arrived in Ottaw: al a ; ; ‘a's }on the Ist and were received by Mn: I vil rvice Act came int ree I3e » k : HO Torce | Tasse, M. P., and other prominent French ah | citizens ‘4 Lennox gives Sir John | A SPEOIAT despa h tothe Globe savs emi edandhh 6 mibionte of Ok gration to the Dominion of Canada is becoming i | quite pepular among the working classes. ‘wi , —— Re Te, hundrcd artizius, agricultural laborers and " ‘= Fail s Baildin rai KF \ soyas ! the'r wives sailed by the Allan Line steamer . ah tate oy Say OVOD | ** Parisian” for'Quebdo, accompanied by the « Rev. Harrington Jones. ‘The party intends rh ) ® , ’ ; settling in Manitoba and Out; \ VERY fine yacht has arrived in the harbor! : we ae , — rom River John, N. 8. A race between “‘the | Hie Hamilton Pines makes this announe sé” weald now Bein Grain. me nt -ir N\ichard Cartwright, it is under m | Stoort, will find a seat in South Huron, where | McMillan was elected by 690 jority PueERE is no truth whatev: in the ioe a : eon ry OM mJ rity At that Ser John Maca | tis . b z the report} the nomin ton str McMillan let it be known i = that “ir John Macd paid is about to leave im-| that if either Hon. Mr. Macken: Ss mediateiy for W inn pe T'oront } Vail j > } ‘ : : : - ae or On ’ Ms ‘ . } Richard Cartwri.ht was defeated his sea > ‘ as ay | woukl be at the disposal of the party. , LAC D NALD 8 store will be open every | Every year the Onee j t i evening, until eight o'clock. OES acces Pom re Qneen deputes a High sl ieee a | Commissioner, always a Scotch nobleman, t Despatcnes from th Upper Provinces gay | ot ile at the General Assembly of the ' . : se S84Y | Church of Scotland. ‘T -e% » Cowmi that Mr. Hawkins, and not Mr. Mills, has | sioner was the young Bart vnAt = een been fiaally returned M. P. for Bothwell. eT tee? Be ee eee ma THene were 4,050 Chinese employed on the | Canada Pacific Railway works in British Col umbia, and that number will be increased to | 6.559 ia Angust. : ice ice Tae Methodist Sunday Schools of this | city will hold their annual picnic on the | 26th inst. The advertisement will appear in afew days. Look out for it. Le Mr. ALEX. SHARP P. E. I. Railway, having resigned his posi. | tion, a committee waited on him yesterday | afternoon and, in behalf <f the employees, presented him with a watch and chain. Mr Sharp carries with him the respect and esteem of the whole Railway staff. locomotive foreman of | > THe hardware dealers are about to follow | the example of their dry goods brethrer: They have «almost unanimously decided to close their stres at 6 o'clock in the evening until the tiray of September. The new move will, in all pPbability, take effect on Monday evening next. oy seein Tar New Vice-Apmirat or rug FLerr — | The Broad Arrow of the 29th June says:—‘‘It | and at Adelohi, Tenn., a bride of a month is said to be detinitely settled that Vice- | Admiral Sir John Commerell, V. C., K. ©. B., | that none of these wife slayets was actuated F. &. G, S., will succeed Vice-Admiral sir | Leopold McClintock F. R. 8., F. R.G. 8, in| the commard of the North American and West India Station, > The elections are now over. Some are pleased and some are dissatisfied ; but «// agree that Boreham keeps the best Boots, | Shoes and Slippers in the City. The best | material, the nicest and newest styles, and | at prices that defy competition. \ | were murcered } single day this month. }a wife called in a policemrn to protect her, Give him a | southwest portion. son of the Prime Minister Earl, and brother i P of the young eat! who was drowned while, | under the name of Osborne, acting as mate of | , ’ ; j an American merchantran. The High Com missioner takes up his quarters at H lyrood House, and this year his hospitality hé ; i ‘ spitality has H ° been on an nnusnally splendid and profuse ave naw open a pol re scale. a ~ ee A Days’ Bioopy Recornp—Seven wives by thcir husbands in a At Jackson, Mic., tion of their large and very excellent assort- whereup m the husband shot her, the . . officer and himself At Ridgetown, Ont.,; ment ot Spring and a wealthy farmer shot his wife as the 5 climax of a violent quarrel. At Xenia, Hil ; &@ husband committed murder and suicide because he w a8 Not prosperous in business. At Barlington, Ia., a wifs was stabbed to death by her husband in consequence of sonally her’ refusal to provide him with whiskey. P At Canton, O., a woman was shot in a manner that indicated that the crime had been perpetrated by burglars, but it has transpired that her husband did it.. At Milford, La., a negro Woman was poisoned, Summer Goods, per- selected — by Mr. Harris in the best markets in England, ‘To times, the Goods are was thrown over a precipice. It is strange | meet the hard by jealousy. - > Weather Bulletin. call, Sign of the Elephant, Grafton Street. liy 5 Gi law | : mak Wuerner due to thievish propensities | and pure love of the beautiful, or to moral | laxity and a desire to obtain money by their | sale, is uncertain, but several gardens in| 4 Parsons, New York; S S Forest, Halifax: the eastern end of the town have lately | Capt. McKenzie, River Jobn; A McKenzie, been :obbed of choice and valued flowers. | do; Dr. Cameron, do; H Kitchin, do; Geo. A reward is offered for information which | ‘ wil] lead to the conviction of the thieves. nesicail ; New Frowers, Laces and Satins, just re- ceived, at J. B. Macdonald's. liyd 3i| ea PY Tae YeAR without a Summer. —The |, “vear without a summer” was 1816, | Cattle were killed by freezing weather in| Hamilton, Ont; James R Ayer, Sackville; H June that year, in the New England and | A Matheson, London, Ont. middle states. In Maine and Vermont the | snow was 10 inches deep. July was wintry | and icy-August was the same, but in Sep- | Miss L A Armist, Swampscott, Mass.; Miss | Richards, Bidefor’t; Joho Yeo, Port Hili; Jas Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the ete ‘ y y Waritime Provinces, mal k ed at a ) ery Toronto, July 5—10 a. m. small advance for Light to moderate winds ; fair showers in HOTEL ARRIVALS. May 26, 1882. RANKIN HOUSE, July 5 —L Hams and wife, Haverhill Mass; HARD COAL. fyXO Arrive, Ex brig “ Joseph,’ on or about the 10th July next, 350 Tons best Le high Chestnut Anthracite Coal —‘s Red Ash’ —Will be soldcheap. Orders left at CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Charlottetown, June 23—eod tf pat. For Sale. SHIP NEWS. ee pléagant residence of) Dr, Mclatosh, rordon, do; A S Finlay, Vermont, U. S.; A Hawks, do; E Pritchard, Liverpool, Eng. KEVERE HOUSE. July 3—H M Haurster, Boston; James Johnston, Graad River. 4. 8 Salem, Halifax NS; Thomas !4cNichol, Montreal; J J Bain, tember it was a little warmer, and then | eine . aati ie ae Pownal, Private offers made until 15th came bitter cold weather until the end of | PORT OF Gh ae ee ane. Jane. Ifnot (ben disposed ot, will be sold to the year. The next year was a fine pro- | RNY ERED. the highest bidder. Apply to Dr. MoInrosn ductive season. | July 5—Sehr Risieg Dawn, Boudreit, Pictou, | 2%! Joun Acorn. lap 16 _ > = We are pleased to see that the Young Men’s | Christian Association have been painting and | coloring the inside of their building. This is | as it cought to be. Nopains should be spared | to make the rooms of a Young Men’s Christian | Association as attractive as possible. The | work reflects credit on the Committee who! have undertaken it, as as well 2s on the! painters Messrs Taylor & Stentiford. The | Hall will be reopened on next Sunday at 4} o'clock, for the regular sociai service to which | the public are invited. ee | Tue Americans have made an important | reduaction in taxation. The taxes which the | Internationa! Revenne bill represents’ yielded | $23,952,580 in the fiscal ye r 1880-). During | the fiscal year now almost ended, the receipts | have been considerably larger, so that it is | probably safe to say that at least 325,000,000 | of the revenue of the present year will be cut | off, if the bill should pass in its preset form. | The reduction of debt, less ersh in the trea. | sury, whichis the most accurate measure of the surplus revenue, has probably been abont | #150,000,000 during the past year. : ‘ iatenecihht Near Crowland, in England, on the estate | of Lord Normanton, workmen have brought to light about three acres of a subterranean | forest some tep fvet below the surface of the ground. Many of the trees are declared to | be in an admirable state of preservation. One | of them is an enormous oak over fifty feet in length. It is possible even to distinguish the various kinds of trees. The most abundant ic a kind of fir, the wood of which is so hard | that the trees can be drawn out of the clay in | their entirety of root and branch, Quantities | of flags, grasses, and other groweths are found in the clay alony with the trees. | > r ' THE crisis in Egy pt continues to overshadow | all other diplomatic questions in Europe, and ) the slow progress which has been made in the | diseussions ot the Conference rather encourages the belief, which is bccoming general, that the Gordian knot will only be cut by the sword | The outbreak of hostilities, which is liable to | occur at any moment, would most probably | result in serious complications among the | Powers, and possibly end in a geveral erupti'n | in Europe. The knowledge of this fact, and | the supposition that they are supported by | one of the Powers, has had its effect upon the | conduct of the natives, and more particularly Arabi Pasha, who in an address to the army | on Thursday assumed a tone half defiant of | England. The troops, however, did not} coal; schr. Pheuora, Roberts, Tatama- gouche, lumber. The above property not having been dis- posed of by private sale will be sold by Pub. : Se a ; lic Auction, on Thursday, the 6th day otf Sphynx, Gillis, Summerside, | Jujy next, at 2 o'clock, p.m., together with | driving horse, wagon, sleigh and harness D. M. MeINTOSH. Pownal, June 12, 1882. (LEAKED. July 5--Schr mdse. OUTPORTS. Souris, July 5—ent. schr. Syntax, Carlton, Pictou, coal, Cld,. schr. Ontario, Henderson, Marble Mountain, C. B., ballast. A LL i i G of | NIN V ILL stand at “The North American N fe ay z 4; id ie : Hotel’? on May 11th, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July ry HE business beretofore carried on by the | *th, 7th, 20th ana 21st This will be con- undersigued and the late A. B, Stewart, tinued throughont the season, health and under the style and firm cf Hickey & Srrw- weather permitting. For further particulars arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- | S¢¢ posters. tinned by the subscriber under the same | style, NEWTON LEE, April 22, 1882-- tf MICHAEL HICKEY, _ Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf Ni OTiI CE Y . ‘ ae a 1 i () R SA i ls, ees rented the premises lately oc- cupied by C. F. Harris, the subscriber \\N regsohable terms, that comm ddious begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- Two Story House, known .as © ‘Si. | ing on the Avard’s,”’ situate,with large Garden attached, TINSMITH BUSINESS ou the St, Peter's Road, between the Railway | in all its branches. Orders punctually at- Crossing and Kensington Brewery. Por) tended to. A cali respectfully solicited. terms apply to L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen St, UNION BANK, | pop 9 y992 July 4, 1882—m Charlottetown, | come leas coins tae mE hae as STR. SOUTHPORT, WANTED TO CHARTER, ae : qVOR TWO MONTHS, a vessel sree one a ee ier | oer aes \ JILL LEAVE EVERY MONDAY, at 5.20 ¢. m., for| : Shaw's Wharf, returning at 7 a. m., calling at| PPVHE undersigned has removed to the old Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per-| CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, mits); returning, will leave Chariottetown | next door to Stumbles’ Harness Shop, and again on Monday, at 3.30 p. m., and on} baving purchased a large assortment of Fac- Friday. at 4 p. m. jtory Cloth from the Mill Valley Woollen . | Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for FoR EAST RIVES, | cash, is nna * wal shite en ever Wili leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m., on during the summer, Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, retuin-| Highest cash price paid for wool, or ex- ing at 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and | changed for cloth, Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Mt-| Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 a, m.,| calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves, C. H. SCHURMAN. June 7,1882—2m 2aw, wkly li appear prepared to follow their leader quite | returning to Mount Stewart same eveni: g ; | as far as he went, probably from fear of the | result. “<a. The great strike of railway hands bas in- flicted enormous injury on busines: in New York. It is contended by the mercantile body that no common carrier can cause the enormous loss that has resulted under the circumstances of this case without incur- ring jegal liabisity for damages. The Board of Trade of New York has resolved to test the question of liability in the courts. The occasionally on Tuesday mornings (when | TO LT. the tide will not otherwise permit) the | py SHOP at present occupied by the New Steamer wil! not proceed beyond Cranberry | Yok Singer Maunfactaring Company, Wharf, but will imvariably leave Mount! Queen street. Applics i.u to be made to Stewart for Chalottetown on Wednesday | M. STEVENSON, Oa Sundays, Steamer will leave Charlotte. | __ sa didanosine ce ia alae hota town for Recky Point (tide permitting) at. Ee LE’? Rocky Pcint at 9 30 a. m. and 1,45 p. m. | ; § .* boat will take her place. cfices. F. L, HASZARD. PALMER & MoLEOD. results will be awaited with interest by the whole commercial community. mornings, returning same evening asabove. | Juno 9, 1882—eod tf Tinsm,th §Sa.m. and 125 p. m; returning, wll leave! If Steamer is not on route om Sundays, sail | _ ROOMS in Union Bank, snitable for Ch’town, Jane 1882--piat iy 3 Cl'town, June 24, 1582—1w cameo REMOVAL! Beautiful Summer Resort. ———— 0:0 THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - P. EH. Island. 0 Tp HIS. beautifully-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom Jaly ist till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, {A 1 ES— $1.75 per day ; $10 per weck ; $32 per month TO Kt ACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wcdnesday and Saturday evening, calling ter Guests; turning every Thussday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, @ m, Also, ariangements bave bern made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, jor passengers to Seasice, seven miles, Trains kheve Clalotictown tir Hunter Kiver at 6.45, 9 20,9. m., and 4 20 p. m. ¢ “Bunter River for Charletietovn, 9 @ m., 2.1) and 7p m. liuuter River tu Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a. m,, and 5.42 p. m, Address, JOTIN REWSON & CO., CHARLOTTETOWN. af “ June 24, 12, — See NEW SPRIN DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. Re eee JOHN McPHEE & Co. ARE NOW SHOWING A Large and Varied Stock of English and American Staple and Bancy Dry Goods, Millinery, &c. 20) ene American and Canadian Felt, Wool, Fur and Straw Hats, AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED. Mens and Buys’ Readymade Clothing and Suitings, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. COTTON WARP, WALL PAPER, SMALL WARES, &c. We solicit an inspection by all CASH BUYERS, whether with a view to purchasing or for comparison, JOHN McPHEE & CO. May 25, 1882—2aw, wkly Ropert Orr's OLp Sranp. Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. — —o DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Our Own Make and Imported. SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “ NORTHERN LICHT.” Onr own Fectory make are becoming celebrated for good style and quality. We sel for cash only, ard the:efore we can sell cheap. New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proot) just received. To Sademacers—We se!] French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. Boot Polish. Button Hooks, Leather Laces, Water-proof Dressing, Buttons and Fasteners always kept on hand. Give us a trial. [ap 28 DEL Es NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. . ee gp ee $ 9 733.332.6060 1,216,666.60 Subscribed Capitai - : ° ’ Paid Up Capital - . . . . 0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Setled With Promptitade and Liberailiy. =: 0 FIRE DEPARTWENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000 00 Insurances ettected at the Lowest Current Rates. Losses —_— Of ent LIF HR DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - $12,000,000. 00 00° Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to tne Assured Ow Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 ——--— 10 :--—_—— New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCIL, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, GENERAL AGENT March 16, 1282—vod Coal for Dominion Steamer Northern Light, Agency or Dept. Marine ayo Fisnasses, Cuartotretown, P. E. Istanp, 26th June, 1582. ed k TENDERS will be received at this Agency up to 22°d July, at 12 o'clock, noon, from persons willing to con- tract for carrying about two (200) hundred tons of Round Coal from the Acadia Mines Wharf or loading grounds at Pictou, to Georgetown, P. E Island, The total quan- tity to be delivered on or before 15th sept., 188». The Coal to be delivered at Queen’s Wharf, Georgetown, into Carts, and tbe freight cal- culated on Mines weight A certified Bank Cheque, or cash, of the vaine of seventy-five dollars ($75), will be required to be enclosed with cach tener, which amount will de to:feited should the party whose ‘lender is accepted decline or neglect to complete contract All deposits will be returned to parties whose Tenders are not accepted The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. Two good and sufficient securities will be required for the due fulfilment of the contract, Ali Tenders must be endorsed on ouiside of envelope, ‘‘Coa! for Dominion Steamer Northerr Light,” and addressed to ARTEMAS LORD, Agent Minister Marine and Fisheries, [ju 27 law, wkly, pres} Delivery of Lighthouse Stores, Agency oy Derr. or Marine & F isperins, Caaktorterown, P, E, Isianp, 26th June, 1882. NEALED TENDERS will be received at KD this Agency up to the 15th July, proximo, at 12 o’ciock, noon, from owners and cap- tains of vessels willing to contract for the carrying and safe delivery «f the oil and stores at the P. E Island Lighthouses®®nd the return to Charlotictown of all empties or surplus stores The supplies for each Light- house to be placed upon the Lighthouse property by the contractor, A certitied Bank cheque, or ewh, of the value of fitty dollars ($50) will be required to be enclosed with each Tender, whicu amount will be forfeited shoula the party whose Tender is accepted decline or neglect to com- plete contract, All deposits will be re- turned to parties whose Tenders are not ac- cepted. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, Parties tendering can obtain all informa- tion at the Agent’s office, Charlottetown, Two good and sufficient securities required for the due fulfilment of the contract. All Tenders must be endorzed on ottside of envelope, ‘‘ Tenders for delivery of Light- house supplies,’’ and addressed to ARTEMAS LORD, Agent Minister Marine and Fisheries. |ju 27 law, wkly, pres} Dominion of Canada: Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT, Te the matter of an Act of the Pur- liament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth ycar of Her present Ma. jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitnled an Act respecting Loselvent Banks, Ineur- ance Companies, Loan Companies, Build- ing Societies and Trading Corporatio and of the President, Directors ar Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island an Losolvent Banking Company. Pas creditors of the above named Banking Company are ri quired, 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 Chariottetowh, in Quen’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, in said Dowinton of Canada, the person appointed 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 seid 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 Horsticld Peters, a Judge of the said Supreme ¢ out, of said Proviuce in the Law Courts Building, in Cbar- lottetown aforesaid, at such time as shaj] be specitied in such notice or in defanit thereof they wiil be excladed from the benefit of any distribution made before such debtg are proved, MONDAY, the twenty-eighth day of August next coming, A. D. [882, at eleven o'clock in be forenoon, at the saii Chambers, is ap- pointed for hearing and adjudicating upun the debts and cl#ims. Dated the 19th day of June, A. D. 1882. JAMES D. IRVING, Deputy Prothy. {ju 21 till 24 jy) Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. S., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. 1., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. fE¥XKE Strongly-Built Tron 8.8. BEAVER, PP. Lemaistre, mester, carrying Her Majesty s mails, will le-ve Pictou Landing during the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afternoon, on arrive) of Express Train from Halifax tor Georgetown, Svuris and the Magdalen Islands; and every fourth irip, commencing Monday, 19th Jane, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, ai Perce, Port Hoon, C. B It is also intended to run to Port Hood, ©. B., calling (wea her permitting), at Arie- aig and Cape St. Geerge ; leaving Pictou Landing every Friday afternoon on arrival of Express Train from Halifax, and return to victou Saturday morning. Every attention will be paid to the com- forts of passengers For freight or passage apply to A FRASER &CO, Quebec; FRED. W. FRASER, Picton, N, 8, A. A. MACDONALD BROs., Georgetown, P, E. I. C, H. HALEY, Souris, P. E, 1, June 1%, 1882, ~ NOTICE. HE busines heretofore carried on by Mr. Robert Bridges will,from date, be car- ried on bythe undersigned, under the name and style of A. L, Bridges & Co A, L. BRIDGES. March 1, (882—tf {mi