Beg meee i” nana ln a Lecal and Other Items, Local and Other ems. Rememper the day and date. > AND Mars, DeWryv.n, are at Campo- IMporrant telegraphic news on first page. > Freativar at W. F. Carter's jy 1° 61 (at . STRAWBERKY bell , i *- “ > - HO. By a larywe majority.—Healey’s Tue event of the season--Healey’s Hiber Oviginal Hibernica. nics yah, > | i ' ~ ' eee en P are ‘nMening » Sr, Perersarre despatches state that Nihil. Joun McPure & Co., are cpening new EXTRAORDINARY ism is becoming rampant again. goods +Call and see them ji2 li wkly 7 3 N | ‘ ¥ Mk. J. G. A. Crererros, Law Clerk to the | . Nxw He even eines ered a | =S Fa. LL, EG Senate, has been appointed Master in Chan- | 5: 5. “ Carroll” “at George Uarter's, Great | | : ve r 2 1882 Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. cery. George Street [jy lz 2i eod ae ; cs >—-- ae Tue latest advice es, th Engli ) Tue Richmond (Va) Southern Plinter and | . state th : e wt a ve English market | Farmer says the enceess of St Jacohs Oil in |} wee Fee Subseribed Capital . 7 4 e $ 9,733,332.00 — 1e price of meats is still on the rhevreatic alfivetions throughout the world is | Paid Up Capital a a ‘“ ‘ ° 1,216,666.00 : a | without a pavrailel. CRowpep houses everywhere and entire wa O:0 satisiaction. Jounx Ricwarps, Ese, M. W.. Grand ' ON DON | Master of the Independent Order of Odd- | steamer | Propvcs. — TI h “ fellows will arrive in this city by LODUC ¢ schooner *‘ Onward” ar-| from Pictou, N. 8. on F ilay evening, 14th oats brought 45 cents a bushel, and pot.toes » o'clock 3 9 }hine 0 cio¢e $1.75 a barrel. — Advance. - Bananas and Lemons at W. met with propitious weather since their arrival | ” amen in England. Their practice at Wormwood | Mr. J. B BioMeneene (the purchaser, not fiy 12 hi } i ~ WaAT@RMELONS, i ° ° s | 7 , Tue Canadian Wimbledon team have not | F. Carter's. ly ow es pcr Sonne al jinst. H-» will visit Wildley Lodge at half-past » Me Ss - #8€iseven o'clock, and St. Lawrence Lodge at | Scrubs has heen seriously interfered with by | the inventor) is now dazing the Philadelphia | the wet weather. e “ | mind with a miracle of inzenuity, which takes Patio ithe wind completely out of Keeley’s sails, and Patronise Stores, that keep will enable an erdinary house fire to run an ; | ocean steamer. Bisnlphide of carbon is the | open until 8 o clock in the evening. main material used. : . . j12 Bi < four —~~>-+—- | We have purchased Porty- : Cases = Don’t miss the best entertainment of the | ue Finance Committee of Montreal has | season—July 13, 14 and 15 | Bp : . : agreed to advance seventy thousand dollars, | Sings ‘English and Scotch Goad:s, being the amount of six months’ school-tax,| Tux Ladies of St Peter's Sewing Society mstead of waiting as usual for collection, to tender sincere thanks to members of the | help the School Commissioner out of difficnl- | Orchestral and Glee Clubs for their much receutly imported and not ties. | appreciated music at their bazaar last evening, — / | to all who r-ndered assistance in ay . ~ a! ed assistance in any way, ; “ ; ’ ; , apr. Seats for Healey's Hibernica now on sale at | 4" to donors and tle public generally, for | deliy ered to the party orde r Dodd's. | the ir liberality end patronage. o—— a ye i i Urwarps of 32,000 persons paid for ad-| furee Hoxprep laughs in 160 minutes at | ing tiem, mission to the Cricket match played between | ®¢ Academy of Music, July 13, Ifand 15, | Yorkshire and the Australians at Sheffield,| ,, : Se ail : ‘oe England. About £930 was taken at the gates, | Brie Arthur, from Harbor Grace, Nfli., for | and, t These Geods have been| as the Australians took half the receipts, | New London, P. E I, put back to the former and Bales of their/share amounted to £465. port June 8th for repairs, and reports that | TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Setiled With Promptitude and Liberailty. —_—_— —- 0 —- FIRE DEPARTMENT. ‘Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,008.00 | | | | Losses Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Kates, LIFE DGPAR TM ENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - $12,000,000.00 0 (0-e—— Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured Q.0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 Seen Oa a a I TT, SS THE DAILY EXAMINER, JUL | NORTH BRITISH & MERGANTILE ae at when fifteen miles off Cape St. Francis cane | in collision with an iceberg and had jib boom | bought at a great advantage, Mr. Jos pA -M.P. rqui : : ‘ oo Seno mania Sean. om yr enetes j and peoteee carried away atd sustained | Court for the central judicial district of [ Recerca — we aid Manitoba, and Mr DD. M. Walker, Attorney! o... ae i ‘i na rae General of Manitoba, to a similar position for | Suicip# at St. GzoncE, N.Bi—The Globe's the westera judicial district. | correspondent telegraphs : Robert Kennedy, we shall elear them out New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Avoual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the at extraordinary low ae | an old and well-known resident of the parish of s . , | Saint George, Charlotte Co, left home on and. Water Ices at W. F.| po: a ; : Pe : “+| Friday morning last, and on Saturday after- | . ‘ae » 412 © ra @ : eee Ces fjy 123i (neon, a search being instituted, his lifeless pri fur ‘ ash. _body was found hanging to a tree, a short | | distance fram his house, L’ Etang. Ice CREAM Carter s. _—- > - — Hattrax Dry Docx.—We are glad to learn Mr. Morris of the eminent engineer- : welpensenattan ing firm of Kiniple & Morris, is now on his| Heareys Hiserxica—always the best way from England bearing an offer on the | now better than ever. part of his firm to construct the proposed | _ ane Halifax Dry Dock’ We are informed on | furke fishermen, (brothers) named Suttis the highest authority that this much-need | belonging to Indian Lake, near Port Hilford, ed work will be very shortly undertaken and | oe b ies es > “oa aoe ; ia 2 rom their nets last Monday, had their boat | —s an Re ion * : before the | upset in crossing the bar, and the two young- r a ra maagpt a Sat |est were drowned. Their names were James | Setieen coche Sie H al a ery land Reuben, aged 38 and 30 respectively ; SECt se or Healeys fuibernica, at | the former leaves a wife and child. the latter Dodd's Medical Hall. | was unmarried : | - oe - | —_— i 6 D. L K. Rixe, the famous temperance) Buy your Dry Goods and €loth- orator and chief apost'e of the blue :ibbon ing from John McPhee & €o.—They movement which took place a f:w years ago, es : died in an insane asylum at Wayne, Michigan. are giving Bargains in every de- Their store is open — GEO. DAVIES & CO. July 11, 1882—wkly He was a printer by trade, but left that un-| partment, exciting business and set up as a revivalist) qntil 8 o'clock in the eveniue. preacher. Soon charges of gambling, drinking | 5} 9j wkl : and visiting improper resorts were brought — it: ’ We Are Coming! Sli pth elon Stn eal eetbrnond | Garerdapanseinge vaca eet? MAT Sm iLD FF to Shade to two years for larceny. After. | Ce ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. wards he took up the temperance work, and | THERE is g vodka - wom B ittleford in re | Sak: i ena ° . sai ; a : ai Ss 2 é I mK ore - | wetmein er ae ie as gard to the two thousand Indians settled on ACADEMY GF Mi USIE 510 oagnou Usari0. ut one day a story | reserves around that locality Th y suffered | 5 : : ae aa ve ! his use-ulness in that Province was gone. He | tio.) with the belie! tnat they must root or | ee “tiiivchon ace a sent to the State asylum | ¢, work with a will on their land, and put in Jv LY 13, 14 and 15 “1, } , ’ ee Should the harvest prove a good one the effect | APPLES, Pine Apples and Oratiges, at W. F, | on the Indian mind will be highly beneficial. | ax rand Vat went forth of his having kissed against her : : Pes ; jmuch from want of focd last winter, and | a r 3 NIGHTS ONLY, went to Pennsylvania, plunged into excesses, | ji. This spring they turned over a new leaf. large crops which seem t» be doing well. Carter’s, ijy 12h will « girl at Stratford, Unt., and aftempthat | .¢-0,.uous efforts wire’ Biate’ t6 indoctrinate | then went to Detroit, where he was picked up | They gave np loafing and hunting, and went | Thursday, Friday & Saturday, = — imee on Saturday Afterneon at 2 o’clock. HEALEW’S Uriginal and Culy Hibernica, With Eryan O’Lynn’s Specialty and Comedy Co. coinnnmemitaiiiiainininiitiiai Moses Oates’ snow storm, threatened to | THE estimation in which Dr. James Bearisto | Come off to-day, has been postponed, by order | bas been held by his neighbors at Alberton of Mr. \ ennor. to the 12th ot August. \ en- | will be most clearly evinced by the following | "°F *4y8:—"* By my system of working, I see address which was presented to him, accom-|®° reason to expect any disturbance of the panied by a purse containing $116, on the eve | elements on the 12th of the present month, of his departure :— | The date falls on a Wednesday—one of the : ; most favorable days of the week for weather, To James Bearisto, Esq., M. D., | in the Province of Quebec, at any rate. Had Dear Srr,—We, the undersigned, inhabi. | Mr. Oates’ snow storm been given for the 12th tants of Alberton and its vicioity, cannot allow | 4ugust. there would have been more likeli- | you to depart from amongst us without ex- hood of its occurrence Always the Best, Now Better than liver pressing the deep regret we feel at losing your | Tue Ch h he ae ‘ valuable services, & regret In which we feel i HE i henda rt a 2 eg ieee in a Positively the only appearance of our Com- sure the whole neighborhood must participate, | NeW and handsome Gress, bearing all the pany in the Provinces this season ‘The kindness and attention we have experi- | evidence of popular support and internal ates : ; enced from you during the whole period of | prosperity. It is a well conducted paper i your residence at this place will not readily be | and deserves the support of the adherents | Our All Star Co’ vv $ forgotten. and the liberality you have evinced | of the Church of Eogland everywhere. | ai diite gies li has been such as to entitle you to the respect| Rey. J. D, H. Browne, of Halifax, is | BRYAN O'LYNN, | and esteem of ajl of us. We trust, however, | editor and proprietor ; Rev. G..G. Roberts, | The only Dablin Dan in the world. " 4 . ; a he i} j . ‘ , a ae 7 - rn > wy > re pe = kage Pha iameetaan | of Fredericton, local editor for New Bruns- HARKY F. HALL, © JORSOEE and to Bien. Dearwte (to m yor} wick; Rev. Mr. Pentreath Winnipeg, | The greatest Yankee character living. will please present our kind regards), and it la alll Sane nee a “gay oe 8 , ce will be no small gratitication to us to hear of | *“°°° iate editor ; and the paper has a staff} FRANK B. DUFFY, the health and prosperity of every member of | of correspondents in every diocese of the | Dutch Comedian, without a peer, your family. | Dominion. ANNIE F. IRISH, | mains f beg y rept | oars oe ee oe aa Te Antenatal a o slight | LitTLe need be said in Charlottetown about Phe Queen of Song. Second to none. | and inadequate proof ot the estimation in _ ieee ee ae nae ee — KITTIE BURKE, shi rou have been held b whe have} © a oe | we The Charming Vocalist. | which you have been held by all wh We | have crowded houses each evening here. Re- Edel - Riparenings Voc yl | member the dates—Thursday, Fiiday and MAGGIE MGRAN, Yours, very sincerely, | Saturday, July 13, 14 ‘end 15, and grand |and our superb Comedy and Specialty Co. ' R. W) Uyer J E. Brace | matinee Saturday, at 2 o'clock. with 9 sparkling new Comedy and | ‘2 Episcoval Minister. J. . tien | ‘*Heaty’s Hipernica.—The closing enter- | roaring Farce, R Be rate M f Cc. F. Mot AETHY tainment of this company was given last even- | B, Rourns, ML. 0. |. P Fier DING }ing to.an appreciative audience. Bryan | 'e f ? » dan Ve Je . sPh thts J. D. Woopmay W. P. Ker, }O’Lynn as Barney O’Hea was a splendid | one ! Ropeer BEI ' it McNri. J. P \specimen of the Irish boy, and was very | n., . McNe., J. P., | me ere had the pleasure of your acquaiatance. are, Dear Sir, New Songs, New Specialities, New Scenes | an‘ Effects. Two distinct entertainments in Our motto; quality, not quantity Evening prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882-——eod GENERAL AGENT NEW SPRING DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. _—_—0:———— JOHN McPHEE & Co. ARE NOW SHOWING A Large and Varied Stock of English and American Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, &c. — Oe American and Canadian Felt, Wool, Fur and Straw Hats, AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED. Ven's and Boys’ 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 OLD Stranp. “TURNIP | FOR SALE, ré> reasonable terms, that commodious lwo V y Story House, known as ‘Si, | Avard’s,’’ situate,with large Garden attached, 2] | on the St. Peter's Road, between the Railway ' Crossing and Kensington Brewery, For | terms apply to —atT-— UNION BANK, | July 4, 1882— m Charlottetown, BEER & GOFF'S.| --—————- Clifton Farm for Sale. | } i | have decided to offer my valuable farm for | § sale at public auction, on Thursday, the | 93rd day of August, if not disposed of before. | Above farm consisis of 70 acres more or less, | most of which is clear andinahgh state of ‘cultivation, situated in Lot 48, ene mile from | Southport, known as “ Kelly’s Cove,”’ and |also convenient to Market, Churches and | Schools, ALBERT KELLY. Carter’s Imperial, Skirving’s Improved, King of the Swede, Champion, W.°E. Bucksrrizip,'A. Writs jably supported by Annie F. Irish, as Colleen. Matinee prices 15 and 25 cents. W. B. Drer, Wma. WELLS, J. T. Weexs, 1A. H. Berrs, M. D., ALEX. McLeop, R, A. CLARK, J. A. McLgop, R. Hocken, Joun P, BRENNAN, = { Alberton, July, 1882. priate words :— GenxtLemenx,—It is with most lively feel- | ings of pleasure and gratification that | re- ceive suc an unexpected token of your esteem as has been presented to me this day. I can only assure you that the remembrance of the many happy days spent in this neighborhood, and of the extreme kindness and courtesy shown to me by all aay.neighbors, will ever occasion the kindest sentiments of regard on the part both of Mrs. Bearisto and myself. I Leg also to thank you for the good wishes you express that our health and that of our family may be renewed in our adopted country, and for the very substantial gift with which your kind and handsome ad.‘ress was ace .m- panied. Wishing you imdividua'ly every happiness and prosperity. Believe me to remain, yours very meme , __ ., Janes Beapt To. Alhertod, Sth July, 1889, |The singing of the latter was very clear and | | sweet, and she, as well as Barney, received |repeated encores. Mr. Hall as Zach Cobb, the Vermonter, provoked roars of laughter, las did also Mr. Duffy as Shirtz, the Dutch- , man. Miss Millard’s appearance and voice | were good in the part of Doily Cobb. \eketch of the Irish Student. The company does all that it advertises to do and fur- | mishes a large amount of amusement of a kind | to be appreciated everywhere. The acting of Bryan U’Lynn and Annie Irish is worthy of | special iention, and is bound to please @i llovers of fun.--Moncton Times. | | A Dumraressutre laird in Scotland left a | strange will, | qneathed to his shepherd, his coschman and |his farm servant. The next of kin have brought an action against the document, it bsing alleged that he was of unsourd miar, | and that his affliction had been aggrivated Ly | habits of excessive drinking ; moreover, that | the legatees had acquired undue influence over him. The case. which is to be tried by jury in Edinbargh, is axciting considerable interest in Scotland. The | Dr. Bearisto replied in the following appro-| performance concladed with Bryan O’Lynn’s | by which his whole fortune, , }amounting to upward of $690,000 was be- | | LOUIS McGOWAN......... Business Manager. | Fe, Be TED. sn 'cuere iin Musical Director | | TE: PB i ca Business Agent. | | Tickets at the Bookstores. fiy 8 5i ali as on 4 Ask Your Grocer -~FOR— Mount Royal Mills Bice, AND YOU NEED No Longer Use Old Rice. TWO OR THKRNE YEARS OLD, | Sorue a Delicious Rice, But Will Fr.:h, Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. Green Top, | July 4, 1882, tf ee Laing’s Purple Top. NOTIC i. ~ HE business heretofore carrid on by the undersigned and the late A. B, Siewert, under the style and firm of Hick.y & Srew- ; arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style. We have for the past seven years sold & most of the above varieties, and can con- fidently recommend them. , : MICHAEL BICKeY, Highest Cash Price Paid for Eggs.) cn’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf THE BEST TURNIP SEED —— A fo BEER & SONS, June 12, 1882. Beer & Gofi. June 22, 1882. TO LET, \WO ROOMS inUnion Bank, suitable for Offices, 1 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER PALMER & McLEOD. . ) the Chesrest and most Newey Paper Moy tregl, Jyne 7, 182. fin 14 Ch’town, June 24, [82-0 l 6 Onhlishad in the Prawinees- TL AY St, ANDRES ‘(HERE will be a GRAND TEA at the { spacious Church grounds,at St. Andrew's, on WEDNESDAY, | 9th Jaly next, Tea on the Tables at 12 0 clock, Every effort will be made to render the affair pleasing and sutisfactory to visitors. Special Train leaving Charlottetown at 930 a.m, and returaing at 5, 30 p. m., will carry passengers at 75 cents, including Tes. from all other Stations east of Charlottetown tickets at one first-class fare by special and regular trains. ANGUS McDONALD, St Andrew's, July 8, °s2 Secretary jdly & wly] PUBLIC NOTICE. Tenders for Horses. FFXENDERS will be received until MON- DAY, the 17th July, 1882, at noon, 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 es ‘ollows :— (1) Age not to be less than six or more than nine years. (2) Weight not to be less than 1,300 Ibs. (3) To be thoroughly sound, well propor- tioned and trae 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 ada- dressed to the Chairman of the Fire Depart- ment Committee, St. John, N. B The Corporation does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. J. MACGREGOR GRANT, For Fire Department Committee, St Jobn, N. B, July 8, 1882—3i tiy 11 FROM LIVERPOOL. &. B., To Charlottown, P. E. Island, 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 for passengers. For Freight or passage, apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BRO’S & CO., June 21,’82— 3aw STR. SOUTHPORT. WEST RIVER, FROM PRINCE ST. WHARF, ILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN EVERY MONDAY, at 5.30 t.m., for Shaw’s Wharf, 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 Taesday morning for Mount Stewart, retrin- ing at 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Mt Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 4, ta., calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves, returning to Mount Stewart same eveni g ; occasionally on Tuesday mornings (when the tide will pot otherwise permit) the Steamer will not proceed beyond Cranberry Wharf, but will imvariably leave Mount Stewart for Chajlottetown on Wednesday mornings, returning same evening as above, On Surdayr, Steamer will leave Charlotte- town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at JQa.m. and 115 p. m™; returning, wll leave Rocky Pecint at 9 30 4. m.and 1,45 p. m, If Steamer is not on route on Sundays, sail boat wiil take her place. F, L, HASZARD, Ch’town, June 1882--pat {iy 3 * KENWITH.” Extensive Sale of 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 Hop, Jobn Myrie Holl, situated about 5 miles from the City, on the Malpeqne Koad, about tix hundred acres of Valuable Farm Lands, which, with the Stone House, comprive the Estate known a8 Kenwith, The Land has been divided as follows; Four Lots, each 23}, 373, 41 and 41} acres, and on the latter of wuich the Stone Dwelling House and out-buildings are situated, front on the Upper and Lower Malpeqae Roads, and together form one of the most eligible Farms near the City. Seven Lots of 12} to 5!} acres each, front on the Lower Maipeque Road ‘Lbree Lots of 6, 32 and 42 acres each, ex- tending westwardly to the North Biver. This Valuable Property is beautifully situated on high land, commanding some charming views of the surrounding country, Part of the Land bas been under pasture for some years, and is in splendid condition for |bresking up; the remainder is beautifully | wooded. Terms—20 per cent, at the time of Sale, the balance in five yearly instalments with interest at 6 per cent. Pian showing clearances, &c., to be seen at the offices of F. W. Hales, Jobn Ball and William Dodd. DDD, WILLIAM Ch’towp, July 8, ‘8Q—wk y 2 Auctr, ~ weet ee * oes onan ee aneurin 2 eS Ne i eine SA nance ea a ne RMI naa ay Timing ane Teter ma a eA An ll lal nbd, Nea 8Prgeaty —_ eM." ae ee Te’