Local and Other Items. SENATOR HowLaN is at the Rankin. + Fancy articles at the Bazaar. : ~ Go to the Bazaar at the Drill Shed this evenlng +. Rev. PRINctPAL GRANT, of Queen’s College, Kingston, is in Halifax. ~~ ANOTHER LOT OF NEW FLOWERS and wreaths [july tl 2i just received at J, B. McDonald's. - > PROMENADE CONCERT evening. at Drill - > Two cases of assault and one case of drunk enness were disposed of by the Stipendiary | : 74 Magistrate yesterday al Tea on table at 6 o'clock at the Bazaar. . > R. K. Brace is appointed Agent for the Champion Creamer lfestimonials from some of the best farmers on the Island. - Hon. Mr. McLecian has been appointed Minister of Marine and Fisheries in the stead of Hon. J. C. Pope, resigned. > - Cur Frowgrs and ‘ Button-holes” at the Bazaar. ipinilarit Ler the children patronise the Children’s Table at the Drill Shed. Si aciliici & Preasves Seexars! Don’t forget the Pic- nic at Mount Mellick, on the 12th Jaly, under the auspices of Prince Edward Lodge, L. OQ, A. dole Hox. Wa. WeEppersury, Q. C., late Pro- vincial Secretary of New Brunswick, has been appointed County Judge for King’s and Albert counties, > Fruu or the gaps in your garden with flowers bought from the Bazaar, _— oe — Tuer Board appointed to manage the Pro- vincial Exhibition of Agmculture, etc , held the first meeting at the Law Courts Bui-ding | to-day. Particulars to-morrow. Linasstodipmiadiile Tue statue of Maisonneuve, the founder of Montreal, has been nearly completed by Mr. Bourasea, the talented Canadian sculptor, who has had the work in hand. neta Ice Cream and Strawberries at the Drill Shed. -_- > Dr. Siape, a notorious Spiritualist, was recently exposed by the authorities at Belle- ville, Ont. His trickery was shown up and an unwilling confession of his fraud wrung from him. The imposter was given fifteen minutes to get out of town. > Famous Autographs at Auction, this even- ing, at the Bazaar. ononitititiindl ORNAMENTAL Flower-stands at the Bazaar. > 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. Tie best material, the nicest and newest styles, and at prices that defy competition. Give hima call. Sign of the Elephant, Grafton Street. Liy 5 Gi law ; aiasewain Tue ‘* Orchestral Club” and the ‘Glee Club” at the Drill Shed this evening. > Tue market to-day was large, well stocked and brisk. Prices as follows :—Beef, small | 10 cts to 16 cts; do,qr.,8 cts to 12 cts; mutton 6 cts to 12 cts; lamb per qr, 40 cts to $1 ; veal 3 cta to 8 cts; turkeys, 90 cts to $1.25; fowls 25 cts to 35 cts; butter, fresh, 15 cts to 18 cts ; do tub 16 cts; eggs, 14 cts to 16 cts; potatoes, 45 cts to 50; oats, 45 cts; hay, 40 cts to 50 cts; flour per 100 lbs, $3.25 to $3.50; oatmeal, $3.25 to $3.50. Music, utilities, fancies, are at the Bazaar. and all the town ciate Heatey’s Hisersica.--The Masonic Hall was crowded lastnight. The panoramic views were excellent, the singing good, the dancing capital, and the character sketches artistic and natural. The performance, as a whole, was very amusing. All the members of the company are first class in their respective lines. Healey always gets the best talent, and depends upon getting big houses in order to meet the expense. !t was a rattling, rollicking Irish entertainment, eliciting roars ef laughter and a great deal of applause.— Chatham World, “Aeiiveiias Just read that Concert Programme !—The best yet ! > Sons or Temperance.—At a regular quar- terly meeting of ‘* Phenix” Division (No 126), Sons of Temperance, the following offi- cers were elected for the ensuing quarter :-- W. P.—Harvey D. McEwen. W. A.—John Cantwell. t. 3. —Wm. C. McKie. A. R. 8.—Jobanna Grinsell. F. S.—J. D. Coffin. T.—J. A. Maskell. Chap.—Rev. J. G. Cameron. C.—James Kickham. A. C.—Jane McCormick. J] S.-—L. Sarah Maskell, O. S.—. Sterns p. W. P.—J. A. Nicholson. The Grand Division will meet at Souris on the 24 h iust. Is is not improbable that a public meeting will be held in the evening, participated in by both Divisions. —A pleas- ant time may be expected. > Boxes, just arrived from England, for the Bazaar. al A VERY NICE assortment of Carriage Aprons, Rugs and Linuen Dusters just received at the City Hardware Store. Selling very low. J. RK. BouRKE, JR. [july 6—3w law. —_-_ oe ——————— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 11—10a. m. Moderate, mostly south and southwest, fair warm local showers. Nervous ExdavsTIon, and all diseases arising from youthful indiscretions are speedi- ly and radically removed by that wonderful remedy known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, av advertisement of which appears in another colamn. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothe- caaies Hall Co. Jane 16, 2 wks., wky, 2i. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ovens HOUSE. July 10—R P Butler, Halifax; J J Baine, Hamilton; HW Thurston, Boston ; Dr Bag- aall, city. Shed this THE DAILY es TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ALEXANDRIA, July 8—3 p. m. mation to be placarded all over the city, charging authorities with breach of faith in | continuing work on the fortifications, and | tions with twelve hours, apd warning the authorities that if they fail to comply with | | the demand that fire will be opened upon } ithe forts after the expiration of a further | | period of twenty-four hours. Admiral | Seymour has gone on hoard the Invincible, which will wove into the outer hardor | | along ide the Monarch tinne to their resolve to resist. They have t ken precantions to ensure the safety of the Khedive in the event of troops | being landed. Arabi Pasha yesterday was formally summoned to Constantinople by the Sultan, but refised to obey dex | ire ALExanpriA, July 9—Midnight. All vessels in the harbor. Tne English Consul has sent a notice to the other consuls ad- quit Alexandria within 24 hours.” New York, July 9. Steamer ‘‘ Assyrian Monarch,’ which arrived yesterday, reported that on Satur- day, while off the banks, a large ship ran into and sank a small schooner. Three half naked men ran across the deck of the schooner, and then sank beneath the Waves. Lonpon, July 9. Gladstone has decided to accept the deci- sion of the Commons on Trevelyan’s amend- ment to the Repressicn bill. Order has been restored i in Notices summoning the reserve have been issued. A railway collision occurred at Cork on Sunday. Thirty persons were injured— twelve, it is expected, will die. Tue Hague, July. | Several bodies have been washed ashore | from the Dutch ironclad “Adder,” reported | lost yesterday. | MARRIED. | On the 13th May, at the residence of the | bride’s mother, by the Rev. G. M. Campbell, | Mr. Charles J. Irving, of Seal River, to Maggie M. Beers, of Cherry Valley. | | j | | } | PUBLIG NOTICE. Pa Tenders for Torses. r I DAY, the 17th July, 1882, at noosa, at | the office of the Common Clerk, St John, | N. B., for the supply of Five Horses for the Use of the Fire Department. The description of Horses required is as follows :— (1) Age not to be iess than six or more than nine years. (2) Weight not to be less than 1,300 Ibs. (3) To be thorougb!y sound, well propor- tioned and true for draught, Horses to be subject to the inspection and approval of the Veterniary Officer of the ¢ or- poration, and the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, Tenders to state the lowest cash price, and to be marked ‘Tenders for Horses,’’ and ad- dressed to the Chairman of the Fire Depart- ment Commiitee, st. John, N. B The Corporation does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, J. MACGREGOR GRANT, For Fire Department Commiitee, St Jobn, N. B, July 8, 1882—3i fiy 11 SELLING OFF Greatly Reduced Prices, A LARGE MEN'S AND BOYS’ Hats, Caps, Clothing, &e. | 2050 Straw Hats, 1600 Felt Hats, | 50 Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, LOT OF Boys’ Suits, | Youth’s Suits. Men’s Coats, Pants and Vests, Shirts, Linders and Drawers, Collars, Ties, Braces, %c. Also, 3000 Rolls Paper Hangin Borderings, &c. As the subscribers are desirous of clearing out the above Goods during the present month, great bargains may be expected tor ready cash, F. LePAGE & CO. July 5, 1892—wkly SIGN OF THE PT ae — een) { —— cL da fo — — onm \ { . 2 _- g ° : | L ite 5 ! — \eerie J eS &@. —— | — a - 4 aS = W. R. Boreham Has just received a large part of his SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers in all the leading styles, Our mot- toe is quick sales and small profits. W. R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. July 5, 1882—3m 2aw os a, Blinds, “THE OLD RELIABLE’ COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND and NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as aay in the city. vising them to notify their countrymen to | demanding the surrender of the fortitica The Ministry con- | | | | | Admiral Seymour is preparing a procla- . oe oo ~ AT THE— LONDON ‘ ‘ | the Consu'ates are now on board tke } j | j Lonpon, July 10 Muscat. | imaum’s brother has been pensioned. We have purchased Forty- ~ four Cases English and Scotch Goods, recently imported and rot delivered to the party order- ing them. These Goods have been out af GEO. DAVIES & CO. extraordinary HOUSE. and Bales and we shall clear them prices for Cash. Juty 11, 1882—wkly Picnic Beer & Goff’s. TEA PARTY AND— Supplies, re ee Raspberry, Lemon and Pine! Apple Syrups, Giiger Beer and Ginger Ale. (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, DATES, Hicuest Casn FIGS, RUTS, Favorable arrangements made with Tea! Party Committees. PRICE Parp ror Eaas. BEER & COFF. Charlottetown, June 22, 1882. FOR N reasonable Two Story Avard’s,’’ Crossing terms apply to July 4, 1882— m New show Goods. Terms cash. CAPT. J. HUGHES. Ch’town, Jane 7, 82—%m 2aw pat pres CP RMSE. ~ai > terms, liouse, situate,with large Garden attached, | on the St. Peter's Road, between. the Railway | and Kensington Brewery. Call and see for yourselves. BoA Sa SALE, known as ‘St Fo UNION BANK, Charlottetown THE CITY HANDWARE STORE I$ UNRIVALLED FOR BARGAINS, Joha R. Bourke, Jr. Queen St., Ch’town,July 6 —3w law, wkly 3w JBSCRIBE for the DAILYEXAMINE! the Chear.est and most Newsy Paper Uyblighe 1 in the Provin-e: —— hla - rane S&S A Li | | of low KC, that commedieus No trouble to Legg eget emer samc Charlottetown TiWwwiR SUT 11-285 Boot and Shoe Factory. a ee DORSEY, GOFF & CO., SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY Our own Factory make are becoming ce for cash only, just received. Hoo Give us a trial To Snopmagxens—We sell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. ks, Leather Laces, Water-proof Dressing, Battens and Fasteners always kept on hand, [ap 28 EXTRAORDINARY Bocts, Shoes and Slippers, Oar Own Make and Imported, 0Oe_—_—_—_—-_-—_— RECEIVED BY “ NORTHERN LICHT.” ‘Jebrated for good style and quality. We se and the: efore we cap sell cheap. New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proot INE, Fl ASSETS Ist JANUARY, I Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insur here payable in England, on the Conti iby the undersigned. 20: The Firs Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Bog, CAPIFAL, $5,000,000. Every description of Property covered at lowest rates, KE AND LIFE | INSURANCS! ————9:0 The Great Western Marize Insurance Company of New York. $939,523.92. ed at lowest rates. Certificates issued ent of Europe, or New York. $82, = % Policies issued he Northern Fire Insurance Gompary of London and Aberdeen CAPITAL, $15,000,002. bought at a great advantage, Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates, ————0 READ OFFICE Issues Policies on the Tontine system, trial Plans. The London end Lancashir All rates lower than t FR 0 The North American Life Insurance Company, TORONTYS, Also. ordinary Life and Indus a e Life Assurance Company, he majority of Offices. ED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT. | Charlottetown, April 10 1882—eod pat | fH \HE business heretofore carried on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart, 'under the style and firm of Hick: y & Srew-} |arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con-| | tinued by the subscriber under the same style. MICHAEL RICKY. Ch’tow#, July 4, 1882—pat tf THE BEST } TURMIP SEED | BEER & SONS, | June 12, 18&2. HARD COAL. if ¥xo Arrive, Ex brig ‘‘ Joseph, ’ on or about 2 the 10th July next, 350 Tons best | 'high Chestnut Anthracite Coal—*: Red Ash’ —Will be scld cheap. Orders left at CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Charlottetown, June 23—eod tf pat. ~ -BAGNALL & ROBINS, — ss SURGEON DENTISTS i NEWSON Orr, Post Orrice, CHarLoirerown, P. E. I. June 5, 1882—law NOTITC-H. rg-HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Biay’s Patent Burner’s, especially made to copsume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned iull on. These Burners are intcnded \fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and | other places where a light frcm a small cen- 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, r| j | | | | | that they will give a light eqval to e>out ten | candles at a cost of three quarters ofoue cent Part of the Land has been under pasture for some years, and is in splendid condition for In order to reduce our Heavy Stock, we) per hour, | The price of these Burners to consumers Of presking up; the remainder ia beautifully GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, This Stock is all in good ‘order, and replenished every week by Importations FROM THE B@ST MARKETS. Gas will be ten cents each. [ju 10 eodymt FRENGH BURS. \ E have on hand a set of French Bars rare birgain, They are in first-class order, having been manufactured in Toronto and re-dressed here. MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO. Souris East, June 24, 1882—3taw NOTICE | ried on bythe undersigned, under the pate and style of A. L, Bridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES. March 1, 1882—tf NOPICE. | . | Stewart fu 4 j Vs STR, SOUTHPORT. «WEST RIVER, PROM PRINCE ST. WHARF, \ ILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN EVERY MONDAY, at 5.30 v, m.,, for Shaw’s Whar!, returning at 7 a, m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per- mits); returning, will leave Chariottetown again on Monday, at 3.30 p. m., and on Friday, at 4 p.m. FOR EAST RIVER, Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m,, on Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, returp- ‘ing at 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Mt Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7a, m., calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves, returning to Mount Stewart same evening ; joccasionally on Tuesday mornings (when jthe tide will pot otherwise permit) the Steamer will not proceed beyond Cranberry | Wharf, but will invariably leave Mount Cha;lottetown on Wednesday | nornings, returning same evening as above. | On Sandays, Steamer will leave Charlotte- 'town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at }9a.m. and 1.15 p, m; returning, will leave | Rocky Pcint at 9,30 a. m. and 1,45 p. m. | If Steamer is not on route on Sundays, sail | boat will take her place. F, L. HASZARD. Ch’town, June 1882--pat [iy 3 en KEN WIEPH.” ‘Extensive Sale uf Farm Lands, | | ¥ AM instructed to sell AT AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, July 19, commencing at eleven o'clock, on the premises, at Kenwith, the property of the late Hon. Jobn Myrie Holl, situated about 5 miles from the City, on ‘the Malpeque Road, about six hundred acres of Valuable Farm Lands, which, with the Stone House, comprise the Estate known as |Kenwith, The Land has been divided as | follows : | Four Lots, each 23}, 373, 41 and 41} acres, and on the latter of wnich the Stone Dwelling House and out-buildings are situated, front on the Upper and Lower Malpeque Roads, and together form one of the most eligible Farms near the City. Seven Lots of 12} to 51} acres each, fromt on the Lower Maipeque Road ibree Lots of 6, 32 and 42 acres each, ex- , tending westwardly to the North River. | This Valuable Property is charming views of the surrounding country wooded, Terms—20 per cent,at the time of Sale, the balance in five yearly instalments with interest at 6 per cent. Plan showing clearances, &c., to be seen at (Mill Stones), which we will sell ata the offices of F. W. Hales, Jobn Ball and William Dodd, WILLIAM DODD, C.’town, July 3, "82—wkly 2i For Sale or to be Let. . AVENWOOD, lately the residence of ‘ C. Pope, just outside of “HE. busines heretofore carried on hy Mr. city limits, containing 31} acres, and beauti- | Robert Bridges will, from date, be car- fully situated. ’% the Hon. J. to either of the undersigned Trustees. H. J. CUNDALL, L. H. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Juve 27, 1882—law pat tf 2 ae Boot Polish Button io ee beautifully | These Burners are so scientifically made gituated on high land, commanding some Auct’r, STEAM FOR LONDON. Str, Carroll, leaving here 13th, WiLL CONNECT WITH Steamer Leaving Boston for London on 1isth inst, Lobsters taken at a specia] through rate. CARVELL BROS. Jaly 5, 1882—pat 2i GLOSING-OUT> SALE HARDWARE, &c WE NOW OFFER _ AT GREATLY REDUCED PaicES OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOonDs, Closing it out this Year, AND WILL SELL THE BUSINESS 4T A BARGAIN should a fair inducement be offered. We mean business. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Ch'town, July 5, 1882—2w eod, wkly 4i FOR LONDON, The Glipper Brig Alpheta A. NEDLSON, Master, Will be on the berth early in August, and will sail from Charlottetown for London, G. B., Abont the 15th August Next, providing a sufficient quantity of freight offers, and will carry Lobstars at very lowest rates Shippers will please make early applica- tion. Warehouse receipts will be given, and goods stored free of warehouse charges. For further particulars apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, July 7, 1882-—-3aw Agency or Dept. MARINE aNp Fisneites, Cuartotretown, P. E, Istaxp, Re A TENDERS will be reeeived at this Agency up to 22d July, at 12 tract for carrying about two (200) hundred tons of Round Coal from the Acadia Mines Georgetown, P. E Island, The total quan- tity to be delivered on or before 15th >ept., The Coal to be delivered at Queen’s Wharf, Georgetown, into Carts, and the freight cal- A certified Bank “heque, or cash, of the value of seventy-five dollars ($75), will be which amount will be torfeited should the party whose ‘lender is accepted decline or All deposits will be returned to parties whose Tenders are not accepted, accept the lowest or any Tender. Two good and sufticient securities will be All Tenders must be endorsed on outside of envelope, ‘*Coal for Dominion Steamer ARTEMAS LORD, Agent Minister Marine and Fisheries. Northern Light. 26th June, 1582. o'clock, noon, from persons willing to con- Wharf or loading grounds at Pictou, to 1882. culated on Mines weight required to be enclosed with each tender, negleet to complete contract The Department does not bind itself to required for the due fulfilment of the contract. Northerc Light,’’ aud addressed to [ju 27 law, wkly, pres] Delivery of Lighthouse Stores, Acency or Dept.or Martve & Fissenies, Cuan orrgrown, P. E. isLanp, 26'h June, 1882 EALED TENDERS will be received at 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 of tke oil and stores at the P.E Island Lighthouses, and the return to Charlotietown of all empties or surplus stores The supplies for each Light- house to be placed upon the Lighthouse property by the contractor, A certified Bank cheque, or cash, of the value of fifty dollars ($50) will be required to be enc osed with eacn Tender, whics amount will be forfeited shoula the party whose Tender is accepted decline or neglect to com- plete con'ract. 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 endorsed on outside For further particulars apply | of envelope, “ Tenders for delivery of Light- house supplies,’ and addressed to ARTEMAS LORD, | Agent Minister Marine and Fisberies. fin 27 law, wkly, pres} Pe me ee ocummertrree: oe age, ena i aaa Fie ae aaa LOBSTERS) | me td 4 .