v ; fm ’ tocal and Other items. _ ee ~~~ How. D. GorDoy is at the “ Revere.” Tar Band of the S2nd Battalion at the Rink this evening, -——_ — Tue Summerside Beass Band is to be at the Orange Tea at Chitown, 12th July. amelie GENERAL GARFIKLD continues to improve, avd is consklered out of danger. Joun Rowixs, Esq.. of the Finance De- partment, Ottawa, is in the city, — STRAWBRRRIEs,in yreat abundance,at the link this evening, Tue City Small De)t Court was in session yesterday with abont forty cases on the docket, Recker’ interviews attest the faet that most of the leading business men of Chicago carry life insuranes varying {rom $50,000 to $200,000 STRAWBERRIES and Cream at the Rink this evening, the firs: of the season, Tur brig Nyana, “Melsaac master,owned by M Foley, arrived at Crookhaven, fifteen days from Cascumpec. General D. B. Wa cher hes been recalled from St, John. His ) lace is to be supplied by Mr. Samuel O. Fessenden, of Connecticut, penne Tre people of Winnipeg are to give a benus to the Canada Pacific Syndicate of $2¢0,000 in order to secure the work sheps to that city. Tra seryed in good style at the Rink this evening. -_——- -— Tae city of New York having outgrown its presept water supply, a new Genduit for the conveyance of the Croton water is to be built! Go vo the Rink and take your friends and acquaintances with you and spend a pleasant evening— Music and refreshments. THERE ig one satisfactory feature about the alieged exodus from the Maritime Provinces. [tis this: There are enongh Tory Electors left to defeat the Grit candidates. —Toronio Mail. fox Cream, Cake, Lemonade, from Re- becca’a well, at the Rink this evening. ——_e-~ =| DrowNev.—A cable despatch to R, F, Quirk, Esq , reports that one of theseamen of the Florence, maine Jobn O'Reilly, who shipped at this port, was drowned during the passage across. a ErerRNal vigilance would seem to be the poet ef good behaviour in a Lunatic Asylum. be last. Toronte Givhe recounts the attempt ef an attendart in the Asylemat London, (Ont.,) to outrage av idiot girl kepttherc. In this case the ruffian onan THE examination of Valleyfield West Scheel, held on June 30th, under ‘the tuition of D. B. Mactin, was quite a suc- cess. A number of parents were present, and the way the pupils conducted them selves showed that the teacher has diligent- ly performed his duty during the last six months. Symes’ Trove.e..-The attempt of Mr. Symes to swear out of jail in Halifax must, we think, be considered as an acknowledgment of the fact that neither he nor his firm had the means at command to warrant the operations undertaken by him ia the dead meat trade with Britain. Itis to he regretted that_sueh proves to be the case. Nevertheless, there still. s@ems reason t adventurous man has given a valuable impulse to a trade that will some day prove profitable to the country.—-St. John News: — ee Tue sham fight en Halifax common, on the Sth inet., was “the largest affair of the kind ever seen there. Ths main body of defenders were entrenched be ind a redoubt on Camp Hill. The attaek commenced by a heavy artillery fire about 11 o'clock, and was sus- tained with great vigor on both sides, but the attacking party was largely superior in num. bers aud advanced on the redoubt at all points and eaptured it after a desperate resistance. After the close of the eonflict there was a ae past before t.e Gevernor General and staff. —_— > <> oe - Cerrstn feateres of the new Tay bridge that shail supplant the one whieh went down with such frightful loss of life, appear to have been exactly fixed upen. Its total length will be 10,000 feet, or about two miles, and calculations are made for double the wind pressure which the strongest gale will ever bring to bear upon the bolts. The wind ees is plaeed at 21 $ per square oot, and allowance is made for 56 pounds. Each pier will be im iependent of the old one, and will be din an ise position It is intended that there shall be- a. parapet «f wrought iron, as a precaution in case a car should leave the railay >This ia shutting the stable door after the horse has strayed out. —— eee eae al Mai Ad b lomhiss is, We heed Minded Ral learn, already the manager of a neat, well- printed little semi-weekly paper in Emerson, Manitoba, called The Gateway Express. We. have received the fist) number, from which we clip the fellowing news item :— **This year's immigration to Manitoba and the North-West froma Ontario and the hopeti Provineea far excecds that of any previons year, buta correet estimate of the number of people who have arrived eannot be had. It is assumed, however, by those who profess to be posted en immigration affairs, that no less than from ten to imei thousand people have cume td Manitoba since the opening of spring. Wages are good for unskilled laborers, as high $2.25 being paid for railroad hands. Farm laberera command as high as $26 per month and beard. Car- peosem, brick-layers and tradesmen of all inds get from $2.5!) to $3 per day. The de- mand fer servant girls is large and in some cases in Winnipeg a» much as $20 per month has been paid for good girls. Under these circumstances peopl: coming te this country, if they are willing to work, need have no fear of yetting something to dot” oe Weather Bulletin. me Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 7—10 a. m. Moderate te fres!: winds; fair weather, not much change iu teraperature, » ) | SS eee DIED. At Charlettetown, on the 22nd of June, of consumption, Margaret Mary Ann, the be- loved daughter of William and Catheri e| Cobb, aged 16 ears ‘ Bleasod are ye 1S who die in the Lord.” believe sthat.. the_over- | most refreshing ice-creams can be had at eg) Maren inen dpm aeiedineane eee Retail. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CANADIAN, ' Monrreat, July 5. The reception of Miss Fanny Parnell! was held last night in Albert Hall. She was given a great ovation on appearing on the er Mr. Thompson of the Toronte nd League was present. In her reply to the welcome, Miss Par- nell said the Lund League labored under great disadvantage, because of being in British dominions. In the States there were no such difficulties. The English Government was not the worst enemy of Ireland; Irish landlords were. She said the Land League was uniting Catholics and Orangemen, and that the latter would yet make good nationalists. The Assistant Inspector of Weights and Measures here has been arrested on a charge ef perjury. He gave bail and will anawer the charge on the 13th inst. The strike is quiet. The wharves were cleared by police once or twice but there was no disturbance, Madame Gagnier left her home in La- praire on Thursday and has not since been heard from. UNITED STATES. Monticet.o, Ark., July 5. Howard Edmonds has been arrested for the murder of Miss Sallie ‘Watson,daughter of Hon. J. R. Watson. Edmonds is a cousin an@ brother-in-law of the murdered lady. He is in,jail., The excitement is es and increasing as fresh evidence ix found against him. Fears are entertained that he will be lynched. The body of Miss Watson was found in the woods on Satur- day, after she had been missing four days. Laconta, N. H., July 6. A two-story tenement house at Duck vil- lage was burned last night. Three children of Charles Gody (colored), aged respectively 4, 6 and 10 years, perished. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND: Lonpon, July 5. Bend’Or libel ase has been’ rage in Washington has enly a very moder- ate effect on the prices of American secur- ities. After the first tendency to panic had passed away, which it did very quickly, remarkable steadiness became apparent. The Sportsman says : The match race for the cup recently offered by the manager in England of an American firm, to be called the ‘‘ International College Cup,” is being arranged between the Cornell University crew and the Dublin University crew. The match will probably be rowed at Putney. The Cornell crew have entered in the race for'the Thames Cup at the Metropolitan Amateur Regatta on the 1l4thinst. They will meet the London and Thames Rowing Clubs. Wexrorp, Ireland, July 5. At 9 o’elock this morning the steamer Brittanic was all tight, excepting in her fourth compartment. The position of the ship is unchanged. Weather fine. A uantity of the cargo was jettisoned, and fishing boats loaded about 700 packages. Supreme Oonrt. . THurspay, July 7. The jury in the Asylum casés found the twe MeCloskey's guilty under the third count McRae under the fourth count of the indictment. The Court sincé yesterday evening have been trying a trespass case between M: Lean and Hyde and ‘others, but owing te the illness of Judge Peters, it stands over until Monday. The insurance case of the Executors of the late W. B. Allin vs. the Metropolitan Insurance Company will be called in the morning. Special Notices. Tue most delicious strawberries and the . F. Canrter’s Confectionery. ju 5 tf Fisuine Rops, a nice assortment, cheap also, Flies, Lines, Baskets, Hooks, &c., Dodd’s Medical Hall. j30 3i Brixnea your sister or somebody else’s ‘‘sister’s sister” to Carter's and treat her to strawberries or ice cream. ju 5 tf W. F. Carrer will hold for the ,remain- ‘der of the season, at his confectionery, a s‘rawberry and ice-cream festival, in which he cordially ery: the public to participate. Fresh Turnip Seed at Beer & Geoff's, ju 9 Great bargains in Dress Goods at J. B. Macdonald’s, _ ° _ A-cHoice Lor of Walki in acca, Hons. range, Olive, 5 a opbadil at Dodd's ical Hall. \' Q 3i tts di Men's and Boyy’ Sumpier Dusters cheap: at a Macdonald's. ~~ — Great bargains in Ladies’ Corsets at J. B. Macdonald's. Immense stock of Ladies’ Straw Hats éelling very cheap a J. B. Macdonald’s. —e —_— ———— he ——————— — ~ HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 6—Alex_ Lomo ue; A Rober! . do; Nort ret . Whim Cro ch Me , do; Wm Mu 49, a n, do; Alex Shaw,Co ; John J Bushee, Mt Stewart; J Hoyle Murphy, Somerset; A Chisholm, Ottawa; J H Rell, do; frs Clair, Barry River N S$; Mrs Guan, West iver; R E Sobey. Crapaud; J C Ross, Mon- aoe Brown, New Loadon, H J ellick, Bothwell.; . .. aes the Igio UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINEE» the and most Newsy published in Provinoes. ee THE DATIS SS . ar ree Nhe toocbhs panied ‘he Robert Orr & Co's Old Stand, Queen St. a UBSCRIBE for the DAILY r Paper he in rag ae Fas ’ + at } ‘ ae oe s me i lel ltl Stock has been personally selected, an Prices: Very Low for Cash. I / Our Stock is first-class in every NEW STRIPED AND CHECKE NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED Newest Hats and Bonnets of CARPETS Charlottetown, May 19, 1581. Dry Goods... Dry Goods. Good Will and interest in an Established. ty Goods Business, —_—_— ‘ ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS STANDS IN TRE CITY. The Financier says the murderous out- ; A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST. 7 subscribers intending a change ix their business, offer for gale their good will and interest in the Dry Goods portion. of their business. The stock on hand at lst June amounted to $39,000, and consisted, in part, of Cashmeres, Merinos, Cords, Lastres White and Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Velvets, Silks, Satins Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Corsets, Handker- chiefs, Sbirting, Ticking, Flannels, Braces, White and Fancy Shirts, Damask, Linens, Towelling, Tweeds, Casbans, Broad Cioths, Pilot, Beaver, Presiden:, Ulster and Nap Cloths, Brown and Fancy Duck, Sail. Duck Clothing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Oi! Cloth, &e. A full and complete asaortunent, The Goods are all new, and in good condition. To & person or party with some capital this is & grand opportunity to invest, as the busi- ness is established and paying. The premises will be let for a term of years, An inventory of the stock is being prepared, and will be open for inspection to intending purchasers at our office on and after Tuesday, the 5th inst., where all necessary information may be had. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, July 1, 1881—3w 3aw, wky pat ne 3w {iy 5 st john tel 3w tri wkly, hx chren 61 COAL! COAL! ANTHRACITE COAL ! O ARRIVE on or about the first of SEPTEMBER NEXT,— 200 Tons Lehigh Chestnut Anthracite Coal, (Red Ash.) Quality guaranteed. - No disappointment in delivery. Orders left at CAPT. JOHN HUGHES’, Water Street. Also on hand at all times, Pictou Round and Nut Coal, 41.d Old Mines Sydney Coal. June 30, ’81—1law till spt 1 “PURE VINEGARS! UST LANDED and will be sold) VERY CoA 15. casks pure English Malt White Wine and Pickling Vinegars, War-, eanted pure, and no deception, . _ WILLIAM Boop, » June 30, 'Sl—=3i ; ; Queen Square. MAGKEREL BARRELS. | » 2000 Ash Hooped Barrels, 500 Birch Hooped Barrels, Five Gross Macketel Lines. } For sale by HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, June 23-——pat 1m cod : VA ¥P 7 s oT 7 a On LET... 7s SHOP and PREMISES at present occupied by Mr. C. B. Waraen as a Boot Store, on. street, next door to ~ June 21 ’81—2aw 3w a Hx AM PERKINS: P. m.,and on regular trains between George- Staapér’s corner. Apply MRS. STAMPER, ' ‘}earried out, and refreshment saloons will be | wonted good name of the Souris Teas. te ma * art, x ‘: ° am - ao AD <aliiihen od en FR, ——~— wg anne ee IN ———— —— D SILKS, ULY 7, 1881 ————— ———— & STERNS EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their JD Spring Importations, and are new ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Be icular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW SCARFS, NEW LACE GOODS, “ee NEW FRILLINGS, CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. 70: NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Every Description, . Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Print s AND OlL. CLOTHS. ROOM par- New Goops By Every STreamer. Ribbons, Ties, Gloves and flosiery. Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. PAPER. PERKINS & STERNS. VALUABLE PASTURE.LOTS ! AT AUCTION. : tf"? > I AM instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUC- TION, in frout of my leroom, on Tuesday, the 12th inst, at If o'clock, noon, Pasture Lot. Ne, 413, on the Mount Edward Road, In the Royalty of Charlottetown, bounded by property owned by St. Dunston’s College, containing about twelve acres of land. The, Lot is divided into eight parts. Purchasers will have the privilege of buying one or more! Lots, or the entire acreage, as may be re- | quired, | Terms made known at sale. Plan to be: seen at my office. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, L July , ’81—till sale DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE WILL sell at AUCTION, on the pre-: mises, on Wednesday, 13th imst., at 12, o'clock, — That very desirable private residence on the corner of Pownal and Kent streets, _— Rochford Square, at present occupied by Mr. John Corbett. The ground measures 45x65 feet. The Dwelling House contains nine rooms and a basement, with dining room, kitchen, closets, and other conveuiences throughout. Force pump in basement kitchen. This desirable resideuce is eligibly situated in a good locality, fronting on a square, and contigicus to Churches, Post Office, Banks, etc., etc. ( Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Premises can be viewed any time previous to sale, Possession given Ist of A WILLIAM DODD, ‘July 2, ’81—end Auctioneer SOURIS TEA! The Only Chance for a Day’s Sport! CHEAPEST FARES YET HE people of Souris intend holding a GRAND TEA at Souris, on Wednesday, 13th July Next, Ta aid of the New Convent, to which the following cheap fares haye been “9 & > ' obtained: -Charlottetown, ‘Tracadie and intermediate stations, 90 cents, Mount Stewart, Lot 4) and intermediate stations, 60 cents ; Morell, St. Peters and intermediate stations, 40 cents; Five Houses, New Zealand and intermediate stations, 3\) cents ; Harmony, 10 cents; George- town, Pisquid and intermediate stations, one dollar. by 8 train, to leave Tickets f Charlottetown at 7.30 a. m , to arrive at Souris at 11 a. m.; returning, will leave Souris at 6 wn and Mount Stewart, connecting with the special at Mount Stewart. Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock, for which tickets will be sold at al{ stations and on the’ grounds, All the most modern games and amuse- ments peculiar to public gatherings will be on the grounds. No trouble will be spared fo sustain the . JAMES McQUAID, Souris, June 30—-till 12th, ne 2i Sec’y, * PIC-NIC TEA PARTY SUPPLIES. Assorted Syrups ) On draught & in bottles e auld. Lime Ju Cheap. Confectionery ) A large Assortment. Fresh and nice va- Buiscuits. rieties, And a general stock of TEA PARTY SUPPLIES, We invite all Tea Party Committees to call Cn us, BEER & GOFF. June 27, 81. GREAT BARGAINS 5h nkd DRESS GOODS, cee ATT linc 88 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, R. W. TREMAINE, Ch’town, May 3, 1881. Wool, Wool. . Wool, ANTED by ©. F. STACKPOOL, at the Spring Park Wool Shop. Juve 27, ’81. FOR SALE OR TO. LET. 7 AT Valuable Freehold era Ty situate on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the above. The House contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, Vining Room, Parlor and Kitchen. The Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Apply on the premises to ap29 MISS SKINNER. Strawberry Festival. TEXHE Ladies of ST, PAUL’S CHURCH TT" having a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, FANCY TABLE, REF H.- MENTS, &c., on WEDNESDAY, 13th of J 2 next. he Hon. John Longworth has kindly given the use of his lawn for the occasion, Admission 10 cents. Children half price. Gate open at 4 o'clock. MRS, C. PALMER, Sec’y. March 23, 1881—oam pat LIME JUICE. ONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT *UICE (Imported in original Packages.) On Draught a Bottled at : APUTHECARIES HALL, June wy hese f DesBrisay’s Corner. TERE Bre eee Choice quality and | BONDON HOUSE. | We bave now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The dis Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and GEORGE DAVIES & CO. Mae 2 Sik atieeeeae | * PRINCE EQWARD” Will Call at Charlottetown AsouT THE 20TH JyLy, And will carry Lobsters, Stareh, and other products of the Island on freight, at very lowest rates. —-ALSO— CATTLE & SHEEP, On the Upper Deck, and will sail for Liver- pool -direct, i te On or About the 2ist of July. Shiuere will please make early application in order to secure room. For freight and other particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Ck’town, 15th June, 1881. ,ers. ame I Witt 5 | WATE AQtal LE PROPRIETORS | ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London; Ang. 18, 1879 Report on the Lozne Hiesianv Wuasky : ‘*We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected .from the vate, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject- 7 a — examination and an e es were ° thats nelot, wa pleasant ee aol possessed all the characteristics of pure = well-matured Scotch Whisky of the t uality. a antees Hit, Hasssiy, M. D. “Orro Heuner, F. C. 8., F. 1, C.” Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb. 24, 1880 For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House coa- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing adoor. Apply on the premises to ' MRS, BOSWALL. March 12, 1881—+tf ‘ Mortgage Sale. ———— ‘ Valuable Leasehold Property OV LOT 29. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County,on WEDNESDAY ,the nineteenth day of October next, 1881, at 12 o'clock noon, under and by virtue pha wer of Sale contained in an Inden of Mort- gage bearing date the thirty-first day of Mas, A. D, 1869, made between William Rogerson of the one part and Henry Wad- man of the other part (and which Mort. gage has been duly assigned by the said Henry Wadman to the undersigned Richard Heartz, by an assignment bear. ing date the twenty-fourth day of March A.D. 1881),— AM the unexpired term of nine har and ninety nine years of the liam Rogerson, in and to fifty-five acres of land situate, lying and being, on Lot or Town- ship number Twenty-nine, in Queens County, bounded and described as follews, that is to say : Commencing ata squared post fixed on the north side of Howatts Bridge, over the Brook known as “Howatts Miil Brook,” and running easterly aloag the north side of main road, from Charlottetowe to Tryon, to the corner of Road leading to upper Westmorland, and thence along the west side of said last mentioned Road forty-three chains and Twenty links toa stake at the corner of the property belonging to Edward Rogerson ; thence north Twenty-two degrees west, Twenty-seven chains and ninety links, or, an- til it strikes the Brook aforesaid; thence south- erly along the centre of said Prook to the point of commencement, togetber with all rights, members and appurtenances, For further particulars apply to Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Soltcitors, Charlottetown. Deted this fourth day of July, A. D. 1881 RICHARD HEARTZ, Assignee of Mortgage. {iy 4, 2aw, wkly, til! sale} Union House Barber Shop é le undersigned ha entered into Partnership under the of **Har- Rison & GiLiis,” are to carry on the business of Barbering 10 first-class style, in the above named Shop, which is abundantly fitted for the purpose. , : They have a large experience in the busi- ness, and guaractee satisfaction to customers, JOHN HARRISON, JOSEPH GILLIS, Late of the employ of Mr. John Power, June 10, 1881-—wkly 3mos carmen nary ne em cma se nae ne ie enn. peel mepenme crng hane om ne pr ae cements” AG OY LO NOH RET OS ROE ETS “eae emotes. | ee een ee ® fe nn me ee eee ets ni EE i: ee eae ne at te 8 oe hee actin slime enenean., alae mpowad » mre oy oT amram