iin tiitiin tetas i ae eee Leeal and Other items. ‘ ’ \ a 18 a \ I M. I I i (sl é aa 1 taw t S17 Lo SOO : - . ARSENAULT and Stewart , ‘ > . bn tat Belvidere to-morrow © , { ub ‘ $i fOCK a IXtY Immigrants arr ved ~ os be a ‘ + at Mont ion the ,t% inst > | xt time you want a good hair brush the beautiful new stock at oa > | ron, representing R. Miller, , Stationers, etc., Montreal, is at > mark Willie McLaren, McLaren, : mast arri\ af at Buenos Ayres, on May 28th, | lot or Holland Grove property, directly Tae Mae la a. uae "= ~"*"* lopposite the residence of Judge Young, Br gent | belonging to Mr. Ball, As a building site it : ; | is unsurpassed by any I ‘ity ivlO3i fue Ang'ican Bishop of Quebec is on bis | mi y any in the city. [jyl0 3i | > annual visit to the Magdalene Is'!ands and Rei . ulead gdalene Is'a AT a meeting of Masonic Hall Company, ' = hee held at Masonic Hall, Charlottetown, on e hark William Owed. Brown. master Wednesday, the 9th inst , the following direc- oe t Br parc on June 3rd. from | t2°8 Were elected :—Benjamin Rogers, Simon ee % S Ayres, ot — ee W. Crabbe, Geo. H. Wakeford, Cyrus V. sTUDSWICA, ra. ‘ 1 - ; a McGregor, Thomas A. McLean; Secretary : . lreasurer, John T. Crockett. lwo men were fighting at Montreal on the di - ‘ nd one ealf fanee cave > mt ees ee er “1 . sali : S iihed a. the Lono village, Ont., was struck by a whirl- it nree or tour iowa i ‘ eC sith, ‘ _ pixtrtnane wind on the Sth inst , which uprooted houses. _ > T ? : . ; ravelling on, the cyclone passed over north fue letter of *‘Visitor was inserted yes- : j = a ae terday, because there were several typograph- ical errors in it as it appeared the day before. er A youse Englishman named Coppan, of Toronto, a shoemaker by trade, has fallen heir to a legacy of £6,000, left by a relative in England. nsceniilplltinais P. J. Cursnoim, Esq., of Truro, and J. C. Underhay, Esq., M. P. P., are at the Rocklin. These gentlemen attended the session of |. O. G. T. recently held at Washington. ineinciehadtinatioaiian SUPERINTENDENT CoLeMaN and Mechanical Saperintendent Unsworth to-day made a trial trip to Tignish with the new Engine No. 7, built at Kingston for the Island Railway. venta We notice in a window of Watson’s Drug Storea fine plant of our beautiful and rare native orchid, Cypripedium, which Conductor McKie, of the P. E. I. R., found in the western part of the Island. - > *“‘Atmont,” the famous sire of trotters, is dead. He was bred by General Withers, owner of the celebrated Fairlawn Farm, Lexington, Kentucky. His owner refused forty thousand dollars for him. ~- - — Lrecr. J. H.Wyarrt, of **the Saved Army,” arrived here last night to open an atiack on the stronghold of Satan, in this city. He will begin operations on Sunday evening next, at 8.15 o'clock; but the place at which he will begin is not yet known. ome — Mipp.e aged men often lack vigor, this can be restored by that g. eat brain and nerve food known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hail. Read the advertisement in another column of to- day's ap [july7 lw wkly - ~~ Tue steamer Coban leaves for Montreal this evening with 200 bags potatoes and five tons starch from this port, and the following passengers :—Miss Ellen Lawson, Miss Eliza Lawsor, Mrs McLennan, Miss Bella McLer- nan, Cam Owen, Mrs Fraser, Mrs A N Large, Mr Samuel Scott, Alexander Scott. - > Mr. P. L. Jarvis, the well-known dramatic agent of New York, is at the Rankin. He comes to make arrangements for the appear- ance of W. Harkins Morris and Whittaker Company, in this city. The company which he represents is an excellent one—the best which has appeared in the Provinces for some time, and we hope it will be appreciated. a =>--- Osrrvuary.—The many friends of Captain Joseph Dutton, commodore of the Allan line of steamers and for many years in command of the R. M. 8. Sardinian, will regret to hear of his death, which took place in the hospital! at Montreal, on Friday night, ef Bright's disease, Capt. D. was one of the most worthy and popular shipmasters crossing the Western Ucean, os os — Tur destruction of a valuable sheep by use- less curs is reported fron West River. We are informed that on Satarday night last twelve sheep were killed on the farm of Mr. Beer’s, and that within the last week fifty sheep were killed in Bannockburn and Clyde River Settlements. There is a law against al- lowing dogs to roam at large without muzzles It should be rigidly enforced. - p> = Ar the public meeting under the auspices of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars, to be held this evening at 8 o’clock, in Scott’s Hall, Kent Street, the Rev. G. W. Hodgson, of St. Peter's; Rev. Isaac Murray, D. D.. New Glasgow, N, 8.; P. J. Chisholm, Esq, W. G. C., of Nova Scotia; and J, C. Under- hay, Esq., W. G. C., of Prince Edward Island, are down for a short address. All friends of temperance are cordially invited, tania Pexsonat.—A correspondent at Mount Stewart writes: ““The Rev. D. H. Lodge, who for the last three years, bas labored so suc- cessfully on the Mount Stewart Circuit, closed his work among us by preaching, Sabbath, 6th, at wart in the morning and Marie in the evening. General regret is ex- pressed by ail denominations that so good a preacher and earnest temperance worker is to be removed from us; for the longer he has been here the more has he endeared himself to the hearts of the people. We congratulate the friends of West Cape in having so excel- lent a pastor, and wish him and his highly esteemed partner in life health and success.” adesinn Tue grand test of the Harden Hand Gren- ade Fire Extinguisher will take place on the Market Square, at eight o’clock, this even- ing. Among the many flattering notices re- ceived, we refer with pleasure to the follow- ing, from E. F. Clemeuts, Esq., General Manager of the Nova Scotia Steamship Co., at Yarmouth, N. S.:—‘*From the tests I have witnessed of the Harden Hand Grenade on our property here, l heartily endorse it as the easiest and quickest method of extinguishing facipient tires, ie lire OW Our Woarl Was an inteasely hot one, the mass of tar and the oi) burning so rapidly that it seemed as if the whole structure must be consumed; but when you broke one of your Grenades on the flames the eutire conflagration disappeared as quickly as if you had simply blown out a candle. We shall equip our steamers and warehouses with the Grenades, knowing that we shall have at command an additional, quiek and powerful means of overcoming flames. The low price ot your Grenades should enable every person to have a complete fire apparatus at hand.” or clogs. . Mount st \ oy aw _ ~<a « Local and dither lrems. 0 ‘* Bann will play on King r at 7.30. HE CITY ‘ ORNBI square this evening commenen Se LRUST men and they will trust you,” said ss ; ; as valph Waldo Emerson. ‘Trust men and iey will burst you,” says an ordinary, every aay business Man os — rue Toronto Globe having remarked that it ‘has ‘‘too great faith in Canada to believe that lit is nm cessary to he in order to kee pup her , intimates that | < reart, ‘the Peterboro’ Review itist» keep Canada’s credit down loronto Grit sheet lies that the - ir is understood that Hon. and Judge John H. Gray, of bia, will form ; | the British Colum- a commission to enquire into Chinese question in British Columbia. | Nicholas Flood Davia has been appointed secretary of the commission } - W Dopp will sell by auction immediately | after Mr. DesBrisay’s sale on Monday next, | l4th inst., that beautifully situated building west London, carrying away fences and barns, and, like a veritable Asmodeus, unrooting many houses. At the village of Rising Sun severa] men and horses were carried off their feet for quite a distance, star THe Gitcurist Scno_arswiyr.—Dr. Jack, President of the New Brenswick University, has received from Dr. Wm, B. Carpenter, Secretiry to the Gilchrist trustees, a letter to the effect that in consequence of the urgent representations of the faculty of the N. B. University and that of Dalhousie College, the trustees have agreed to continue the scholar- ship for the Maritime Provinces, though only once inevery three years, i Bl eitibin HeNkY SUMMERS and May Whituey, two young people who have been keeping com- pany, were found lying on the sidewalk at Austin, Lll., on the Sth instant, with bullet holes in their heads. ‘The girl has remained unconscious since found. Summers says the girl shot him and then herself. The pistol with which the shooting was done was Sum- mers’, and there are suspicions that he come mitted the deed, which is supposed to have been the result of a lover's quarrel, en A Conver:.—Says the St. John Globe:—It is currently stated that Miss Hazen, now resident in England, has united with the Roman Catholic denomination. Miss Haz» has, for some years, devoted herself to pious and charitable work. She founded and liberally endowed the Mission Church of st. John Baptist, with whose assistance the Dioceasan Synod has endeavored ia various ways to wrestle. Miss Hazen is a deughter of thelate R. F. Hazen, Esq., of this city, and has many warm friends in this Province. _— > — ConTrRaAry to all expectations, David Both- well, who disappeared from his home in Sugary Settlement, Northumberland, N. B., four weeks ago, was found alive about half a mile from his house, on the 4th inst. When discovered he was crawling through the bushes on his hands and knees, and had a half devoured rabbit and a bottle of water with him. He was quite unable to give an account of himself, and it is still a mystery how he kept himself alive in the woods all the time he has been missing. - > THe five mile single scull race on Lake Sebago, on the 7th inst., near Portland, Me., between Teemer and Conley for $1,000 a side won by the former, in thirty-four minutes, ten seconds. Teemer secured the lead in the first quarter of a mile, which he maintained to the finish, being at one time six lengths ahead of Conley. Conley spurted well on the last quarter and came in a little over a length, or two and a half seconds behind Teemer. Teemer was the favorite in betting by odds to one. Bothmen werein fine conditien, Time made is fastest on record for five miles, wiestiaealiiiaalaiie THE summit steamboat express of the Ulster & Delaware road had a narrow escape from disaster. After leaving Kingston, N. Y., on the night of the 7th, on rounding the curve, the engineer saw a mass of rocks partly covering the track. He applied the air brakes and pulled the reverse lever over and opened the throttle wide, stopping the train in less than its length, bat not before the rocks had stripped off all the steps from the left side of the train and broken every cast iron journal box away from every truck from the engine to the rear of the train. The trucks, however, were not dislodged. ‘There were several hundred business men on the train. A vote of thanks was given to the engineer. a Lieut, Gorpdon, deputy superintendent of the Canadian meteorological service, has left Ottawa for Halifax to make the finai prepara- tions for embarkiog with a corps of observers for the Hudson Bay expedition, The expedition, with the crew and_ the explorers, will: number fifty-five men. Professor Bell will accompany the ex- pedition as geologist. No other scientific men will be on board excepting such as are required for the observing stations. Six sta- tions in the Straits are to be established, which will be supplied with provisions to last until a year at least from next autumn, when, should further observations be considered un- necessary, the observers will return home. whhblidipinaltie Madame Auguste Robert, of Montreal, whose recent success in Paris as a singer nas electrified Parisian society, will return home at the end of the present month in company with the distinguished tutor, Madame la Baronne de Carvia. During her brief training she has so cultivated her voice as to already enjoy a great reputa- tion. Many of her enthusiastic friends are so delighted at her success that they urge her to follow in the footsteps of Albami, assuring her a brilliant career. She, how- ever, is loth to take their advice, and will probably remain in Montreal. Paris- Canada, the organ of the Canadians in Paris, speaks of her recent performances in the French capital in the most eulogistic terms. Her voice is described as sweet and powerful. On the occasion of her debut, her voice filled the Albert-le-Grand hall. Madame Robert is a daughter of J. B. La- belle, merchant of St. Catherine street. At an early age she gave evidence of possessing a voice, which art has improved in no small te) ae ST ee Mr, Chaplean | Tei Waser, Vala sr iar PeLienAPaiv Wie. [SPECIAL lESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. | The New Cable. Lonpon, July 9. Steamer Faraday telegraphs from mid- ocean that she has taken up and spliced the | shore end of the Irish and the shore end of | the Bennet-Mackay cable, and has laid 250 ules more of deep sea section, this taking her about half way across. The Cholera Scare. Marszi.es, July 9. A number of policemen tendered their resiguations on account of the cholera scare, and were dismissed from service. Nine deaths from cholera occurred here | last evening. A Match Off. : CLEVELAND, O., July 9. Whiie exercising to-day, the trotter Ching Stone went lame, and the match be- tween him and Jay Eye See is consequently declared off. Bemocratic Convention. Cuicaco, July 9. The Democratic Convention is still in convention, The result of their labor is not yet known. Obituary Pou Ker Hic, N. Y , July 9. Philip Hamilton, youngest sou of General Hamilton, died here to-day, aged 82. <P oe A Secret Treaty, Lonpon, July 9. It is reported that France and Portugal have concluded a secret treaty. Cholera. Tovion BJuly 9. There were six deaths from Cholera here to-day Weatoer Buiietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime f’rovimnees, Toronto, July 10-10 a. m. Moderate winds, cloudy to fair weather with light local showers ; higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown July 10 1884. Highest temperature yesterday, . Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..5 Lowest temperature this morning ........6 6 ‘ ow Ow n=! Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock... - or Noe. Oe Summerside Exports. . SuMMERSIDE, July 9. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— 4 cattle sev -éuvs vee 120 cases eggs. bs oh . 595.00 36 bags potatoes....... . 14.00 409 Ibs wool ho 100,00 30.00 90.00 $939.00 75 bush oats. . # 15 brls oatmeal. . SHIP NEWS. | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, July 9.—Julia Franklin, Melsaac, Pictou, coal; Bean Bassin, Waters, Pictou, coal; I & 8, Irving, Port Hood, 660 cases lobsters ; Conqueror, Young, Pinette, 640 cases do, 18 egg cases. July 40.—Cora, Meclfsaac, Chimney Corner, coal. CLEARED, July 9.—John Tilton, McIsaac, Pictou, bal; Martha, McPherson, Tatamagouche, mdse; Laura C, Pollard Shemogue; I Dare, Sprague, Tignish; Eliza B, Boudroit, Pictou, bal; Conqueror, Young, Pinette, mdse. OTHER PORTS. Sammerside, July 9.— ent sch Carrier Dove, Allea, Cape Traverse, lobsters. Cld—schrs Seud, Graham, Richibucto, pork; Carrier Dove, Egmont Bay, herring; Kate, Walsh, Shediac, bal. — HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 9—D Nicholson, Springton; A C Me- Leod, Park Corner; J O Arsenault, M P P; Egmont Bay; C CU Cook, Harverhill, Mass; Mrs T A Trumpe and son, Ausorina, Conn ; Mrs M Taylor and child, Bridgewater, Mass ; W C Kennedy, “‘ardigan ; Mrs Wm Gordon, Georgetown; Miss Annie McMillan, do; John A MeLaine, St. Peter’s Bay ; Miss McLaine, do ; Rev John McLeod, Strathalbyn; Rev A Sterling, Clifton ; Alex Grady, Kensington. July 10th—James Yeo, M P, Port Hill; Wm Hopgood, do ; Geo B Wood, Tryon; David MeQuarrie, Crapaud ; Mrs David McQuarrie, do; Wellington Mutch, Eldon; Michael Foley, Souris ; G McDonald, do ; Rev Francis McDonald, Grand River ; David Langille, Chester, N. 8. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 9—J CU Underhay, Bay Fortune; J H Matheson, Pugwash, N 8; Bugh McMillan, New Haven; MJ Feehan, Mount Stewart; Dr J C Bowken, Boston, Mass; Miss Mc- Kenzie, New Glasgow, NS; Vonclure Gay, Pownal; John Nelson, Nfld; Rev Dr Murray, Vale Colliery, N 8; Joseph McDonald, Alber- tou; Rev M Steele, Little York; P J Chisholm, Truro, N $8; Fred Chisholm, do; Mary Mce- Kenzie, Boston, Mass; Agnes McKenzie, do; Amsic Mcelanis, do; George McDonald, Colorado. RANKIN HOUSE. July 9.—H F Webb, Portland; E L Hozst, Haverhill, Mass.; M McLeod, Belfast; J T Sutton, Montreal; P L Jarvis, New York; A W Jarvis, Montreal; Dr Kennedy, Stellarton; J Bell, do; P A Fraser, do; S Nelson, Bridge- water; A D Johnston, Montreal; J S Corekilt, Pictou; M G NeLeod, River John, N 8.; J H Myrick and wife, Tignish; Stewart Burns, Freetown; E Fairbanks, Leabon, Me. REVERE HOUSE. July 8—Harvey Phiney, Sackville; A D McDonald, Port Mulgrave; D Schurman, Summerside; Geo E Wilson, New York; G J C Bowker, jr., Massachusett:; E Barnes, St Jobn ; John A Roberteon, Kensington ; G Lewis, New York; J J ii Downes, Bham’d Corner; C H Cropp::, London, Eng; Benj W degree. She is the wife of Auguste Rob- ert, real estate agent of this city. Montreal Star. Marling, Toronto; ‘uo R Craven, Montreal; S R Cassey, Halifax; James Webster, She- diac; Mids ‘Ycb:cer, do MXAMINIDR, TUL June trade. W* Ch’town, May 25, 1884. <r. .@ 1884 ai ine 0 Black. White, snd Colored Straw Hats. Black, White, and Colored straw Bonnets. Chip Hats and Bonnets. i'rimmed Hats and Bonnets. as Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets. he largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. FE. 1. Feathers and Flowers Hat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. KS PRICHS LOW. 2 Perkins & Sterns’, are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for PERKINS & STERNS. Save Life. Save Property. Save Insurance, Save Money. in from all over the world. now received by Ch’town, July 3, 1884—é6in doing business in the Dominion. Canada after two years. Company in Canada. application of protits:— Ch’town, May 7, 1884. In use among the Largest Firms in the U, 8. commended by the Fire Departments and Insur- ance Companies of Chicago, New York, Bosten, and all Large Cities. HARDEN FLAN D-GREN ADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER, :0 CHEAP AND EFFECTIVE. ae Protect Homes. Protect Factories Protect Asylums. Protect Vessels. Highly Re- The Exhibition was witnessed by hundreds on Market Square, July 2nd, of the “LITTLE WONDER” in extinguish- ing a seething mass of flame in four Seeonds by simply throw- ing two of the bottles on the fire. Sales in the United States 500 doz. every day. Testimoni- als from Largest Houses in the United States. Orders coming Price only $12.00 per doz. Packed in 1, 2 and 3 doz. Cases. Orders THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOK STORE, General Agent for P. E. Island. CONFEDERATION LIE ASSOUGHTION, EHBEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. V— Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and N The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have The SECURITY offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company not been equalled by any Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, $160.10. John Willis, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14.20. John S. McLean, Halifax, insured for $4,000 in 1872, premium $137.76; in 1882, $70.06. Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium 3172.20; in 1882, $77.20. YG The tullest information will be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. CANS FOR SALE. 250 cases Tall Cans, 250 cases Flat Cans. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, July 2, 1884,—taw 2 wks To Farmers rnd Others. URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in large or smal] quantities. Highest Cash Price Paid for Olid Bones. J. W. McGiLL. Ch’town, May 19—eod 2m pat eod 2m sj 2m 10 WASTER PICKERS.|COAL. COAL. HE Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coal, which will besold at the lowest cash price, viz: Acadia Mine, Round and Nut, Intercolonial Mine, Round and Nut, ale do., do., Albion do., do., Gowrie do., do., Sydney Old do., do., — CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, May 15, 1884—3m tu th sa 1,000 LOADS OF CLAY FOR SALE. Apply to JOSEPH MAHAR. Ch’town, May 22—ti | Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance in. ON-FORFEITABLE a)ifay and London Service, | The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC1sON OF PREMIUMS by | { CROU N D B0 N ES. | anthracit (Egg and Chestnut Sizes). a Property ; hope fora I} ATTENTION. Picuis and Tea Party Committees, You can get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery.” You can return all Goods not used, if in good condition, We give satisfaction to our customers, and give as references the Committees of the fol- lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year: Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, DeSable Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Springtield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter's Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK. Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17—1l0w FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE : 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris, Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Cheice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline), FOR SALE LOW J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin Honse. Ch’town, June 16. TO. SHIPPERS | Lobsters, Canned Goods, &c, E will shah disposal of shippers \ a portion of our Warehouse on No, 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for shipment, and will grant warehouse receipts for said G This Warehouse is a fine three-story build- ing, almost surrounded by water and offers every inducement to shippers as insurance can easily be effected, PEAKE BROS. & Co. Ch’town, June 18—tf FURNESS LINE! York City, 2,325 Newcastle City, 2,129 Boston City, 2,334 Caleutta City, 3,000 Durham Oity, 2,844 Ripon City, 3,000 | Lincoln City, 3,000 London City, 3,000 This Line is making a specialty of Canned Goods, and quote through rates to London, from al] Stations of P. i. Island and Inter- colonial Railways, and per steamers from Charlottetown, and offering quick and careful transportation aad low rates of freight, they arge share of the patronage of packers and shippers, PICKFORD & BLACK, Agents at Halifax. A. H. B. MA WAN, Agent at Charlottetown. June 19—2aw wkly 4w P, &. Island Pottery, STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRAVYBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Ch’town, May 27, 1884. FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers for sale the busi- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com. modious, running back from Queen Street eighty-three feet; and the stand is unsur. passed. Terms easy, JAS, DESBRISAY. Ch’town, March 6—~eod tf : ne Speen ae i A A CE A COD Ae RONAN 7 4 a ae 8 ea GO nem eee ee w gt oe amines atte a an gue: ne elie -. )