pocal and Other tens, P s ScnooLs open on the l0th of Septer e i Powders and Steed- g Powders at W. R. Warson’s - 1) e\raA rages at River Dennis, Inver- . N. 3., and many children havw fallen \ a PottrerMAN Harris had one of his legs badly fractured while on duty on Peake’s whari last night. > Mrs, Jounson’s Teething Syrup for sale at Watson's, is an old remedy which gives in- stantaneous re lief, \ver’s Hare Vicor imparts vitality, gloss, and freshness to the hair, and restores its original beaaty. {aug7 lw wkly - > M. A. McLean, of Winnipeg, is sueing the the Merchants’ Bank for $50,000 damages for false imprisonment, sini Tus Liquidators of the Bank of P. E. Island have postponed the sale of the McCormack property at Souris, for six weeks, soiling Tue Agent ef the Guy Family Speciality Co., is billing for Friday and Saturday, August 10th and 11th at Market Hall. oF - Joux A, Moore, of the Bank of Nova Scotia is spending his holidays in the city. He is accompanied by his wife and family. salghillipimeniai Tue barque ‘George Peabody” arrived at Yarmouth last week, having been absent since she was launched in 1867, sixteen years, sitchin Tue marine slip at Pictou has had a profit- able season thus far this year. About sixty- five hands have been constantly employed. - > — A Brick of gold, valued at $2,300, was taken from the Tangier Mines, Nova Scotia, last week, (ood reports come from many of the gold mines. esas AN inventor at Washington is said to be preparing a flying machine which he proposes to attach to his person while he swims over Niagara Falls. coviinnaipaneleti is Saturday's issue of the TJ'ranscript, the editor of that paper denies that he has been given the position of chief editor of the St. John Telegraph _ > — A Nororiovs young vagrant named Andy Brown was the only prisoner at the Stipendi- ary Magistrate's Court thisforenoon, He was properly disposed of. a Baeakers of the Scott Act in Moncton are being rigidly prosecuted. It is said that there are seven complaints entered and will be disposed of as soon as possible, elie THe municipality of Vienna have passed a resolution appropriating four thousand fiorms to the fund for the relief of sufferers by the earthquake on the Island of Ischia. eninatiaiian Taps shareholders of the bank of Nova Scotia have been notified to mcet on the 8th instant to ratify the terms of the Union with the Union Bank of Prince Edward Island. oeentgeiial Ow Sunday, Leeman, son of Joseph of Nappan, N. 38., was drowned while bathing in the Nappan river. His body was found late in the afternoon four miles further down the river. Barry, ns eapaiens Brier. “Zara,” McMahon, master, sailed for Liverpool, G, B., on the 7th instant, with a cargo consisting of 9,400 pieces deals and ends, containing 242,000 feet, superficial measurement, shipped by the owners, Peake Bros, & Co, nd Mr. GLapstong, at the Wesleyan Coufer- ence, recently presented a number of blue ribbons in the presence of ministers. He ex- pressed his gratification at the spread of the temperance movement in England, which pointed to a more hopeful future for the work- ingmen. omental Tne meeting of the Shareholders of the Union Bank has been postponed until the 16th of September, on account of the absence of the Cashier and two of the Di- rectors, who are now in Halifax on business for the Bank. iia Tue Halifax Chronicle says that flour i unusually cheap at present, yet there is no decrease whatever in the price of bread, which remains at the same figure per loaf as when the staple was two dollars per barrel dearer, and householders are very generally remark- ing the fact ouninleenin A pesPEeRAte prize fight for $500 was fought near Nanticuke recently. The principals were Paddy O’Brien, a saloon keeper, and Mike Brese, a miner. The men entered the ring according to the rules of the Marquis of Queensbury, Eleven rounds were fought, when a crowd of women broke into the ring, brandishing knives and pistols, and put a stop tothe fight. Both of the pugilists were badly punished, o- os — Tue St. Patrick’s Bazaar at Halifax is pro- gressiug favorable, Large donatiuns headed by distinguished personages continue to pour in as will be seen from the Halifax Chronicls : Mrs. Inglis gratefully acknowledges the fol- lowing donations in aid of St. Patrick’s bazaar; Lieut-Governor Richey, $2; Hon, A. G. Jonas, $5; Thos. O'Malley, $20; also *five suits boys’ clothing feom Messrs. Clayton & Song. - e— = A vamity named Hicks, residing in Char- leston, [l., became demented a short time ago. Those most effected were the father aud the mother, a 15-year-old daughter and a li-year-old son. They were about to crucify one of their children on a cross which they had previously made, when neighbors inter- fered. They are now under lock and key at the jail here, awaiting legal process to be sent to an asylum. oni Tue market to-day was largely attended and abundantly stocked. Butter had an upward tendency, selling at from twenty to twenty-five cents per pound; eggs were also on the rise, and sold at from fifteen to seven- teen cents; common cheese sold at five to six cents per pound; while new milk cheese brought from fitteen to sixteen cents; new potatoes were scarce, they sold at from fifteen to sixteen cents per peck. saneniaghaaane {ue Rirte.—The third competition for the medal presented by J. R. Harper, Esq. , Montreal, to the Charlottetown Engineers, took place at Kensington Renge yesterday. The competition was very brisk. Below we give the five highest scores :— 200 400 500 600 T’l Lieat. McDougall, 18 25 18 19-78 Sergt. B. Hooper, 20 21 19 18-78 Sapper L, Hooper, 21 18 17 19-75 Major Dogherty, 21 2, 16 17-74 Lieut. Horn, 21 19 19 13—-72 I SIN i A th A ea ae — = TELFCRAPHIG NEWS,’ , > [SPRCIAL Dasrarouks to Tax EXAMINER. ] Socialism in Italy. Rome, Aug. 7. The police broke up a Socialist meeting at Ravenna yesterday. Death of British Soldiers. Lonvon, Aug. 7. The choiera has carried off one hundred and ten British soldiers in Egypt. a A $159,000 Pire.: LAWRENCE, Mass., Aug. 7. A fire this afternoon destroyed the mill of Wright & Braid) The loss is $150,000. The Ischia Disaster. Maprip, Aug. 7. The municipal authorities have voted 2,000 pisctas to the sufferers by the earth- quake on the Island of Ischia. The Watertown Murder. Boston, Aug. 7. Roger Amereau, charged with the murder of Mrs. Carleton, of Watertown, arrived here this afternoon in charge of Detective Wiggins. The Ring. New York, Aug. 7. The long-expected boxing match between Sullivan and Slade came of yesterday even- ing. The Maori was knocked out in the third round. ‘A Conspirator Sentenced. Lonpon, Aug 7. M. Krazouski, once a Polish Author, has been convicted of being connected with a conspiracy and sentenced to two years im- prisonment. A Heavy Bank Failure. Sr. Arparns, Vt., Aug. 7. The Vermont National Bank of St. Albains, Hon. Bradley Barlow, President, closed the doors this morning causing great consternation among depositors. Barlow is aiso President and owner of the South Eastern Railway of Canada. The Cholera. Lonpon, Aug. 7- In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Gladstone stated that the cholera had greatly delayed every plan, and that the early withdrawal of the British troops from that country is not a as a stable Go-, vernment must be established in Egypt before they are re-called. Republicanism in Spain. Maprip, Aug. 7. The troops in the fortress of Badajoz, on the Portuguese frontier, having deposed their commander, took possession of the city, shut the gates of the fort, and declared in favor of a Republic. They demand a constitution similar to that of 1869, and proclaim Zorilta for President. The King has sent troops to suppress the revolt, and a state of siege has been proclaimed. Bradiaugh’s Demonstration. Lonpon, Aug. 7. Thirty thousand people attended the Bradlaugh demonstration at Trafalgar Square, and protested strongly against his exclusion from Parliament. Another Account. Lonpon, Aug. 7. A great demonstration took place to-day in Trafalgar Square, the object of which was to protest against the exclusion of Bradlaugh from the House of Commons. There were 30,000 persons present. The meeting passed a resolution favoring resist- ance by Bradlaugh of the mandate of the House of Commons. Copies of the resolu- tions were forwarded to the Queen, (ilad- stone, and to the Speaker of the House. ——— Weather Bulletin. _-—— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonro, August 7—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds, fine warm weather, fine and warmer to-morrow. _- _-_- Home From Wimptevon,—Trooper Geo. Langstroth, one of New Brunswick’s conting- ent to Wimbledon, arrived home on Saturday, having come by the Polynesian to Rimouski, thence to his home. Among the others who came by the same steamer were Lieut. H. ©. Chamberlain, Lieut. H. Smith, Lieut. P. Dillon, Sergt. R. P. Doyle, Sergt. F. Kennedy, Sergt. D. Smith and Corp. J, G. Gourie. The winnings of the teams this year were about equal to those of former years, though the weather at one stage was very bad for shooting But the team made a better stand than Tost year. —-—»>—_——- } New Cuxarpers.—The Cunard Steamship Company have contracted with John Elder & Co., of Glasgow, for the building of two steamers on a scale, which, it is said, will be in advance of anything that has yet been de- vised for the Atlantic service. The ships are to be of 8,000 tons burden each and of 13,000 horse power. The sum jnyested constitutes the contract the largest that has ever been made in the ship owning and shipbuildin world. The price is in excess of £60, for each, and it is designed that the two vessels shall make a speed of nineteen knots per hour, or to cross the Atlantic in less than six days. | Ox Wednesday an Indian named John Morrison was accidentally shot by a comrade, in his canoe, near Dalhousie, N. 8., dying in about half an hour. es ae : Two batteries of Canadian artillery have arrived at Shoeburyness camp, where they TEE DAILY EXAMINER, me _ HOTEL ARRIVALS. SERASIVE TIOTEL—-RUSTICO BEACH, Aug. 1—John MeVhee aul wife, Charlotte- town, 2—-Rev Mr Gosselin, Quebece; Wy Kobse::; and wile, St John, N B; Mrand Mrs Jame: # Robertson, do; Miss obertson, da; | Miss Florence Robertson, do. #—Hon W | | Hami‘tov, Dalhousie, N B; Miss Hamilton, | dé; (' J Holman, Toronto; R E Bull, do. 4—'! Jatoes Lear, Halifax; W W Collings, Brighton, Eog.; James M Sutherland, Charlottetown; A | B Werburton, do; Miss L Dawson, do; J B Dawn, do; Miss Davies, do. , RANKIN HOUSE. Au, 6—L F Baker, South Bend, Ind; L H Buson, Niles, Mich; Mr and Mra Warnoth, Mr and Mrs Kavanagh, Miss G Kavanagh, Miss M Kavanagh, Master Kavanagh, Ottawa; Jeff Ruston, Jas Matheson, Montreal; George Darling, Rochester; G.J Magee, New York; Wm M Patterson, Liverpool; W M Warner. Younkers, N Y; WON Parker and wife, Montreal, A Pelletier, Quebec; Lieut Col Taylor, Kingston; J E Grant, city; B Flynn, Ken Flynn, Pictou; W B Murdock, Mon- treal; J R Macdonald and two children, Ottawa; Frank Harris, Montreal; Mrs T Harris, do; Beverly R Newbery, Ch’town; 8 E Fuller, Stratford; Jas R McDonald, Halifax; R Hockin, Pictou; Henry H Taylor, Halitax; Joha H Sutherland, do; W Barnshad, do; Charles H Webb, Moncton; E A Bent, Pug- wash; Mrs E B Bent, do; Miss Bent, do; Jas McLean, Halifax; Archibald Graham, do; L Marks, Welmington, Del; J & Hamilton, Toronto, Ont; Mr and Mrs W H Smith, Montreal; Jas Inch. Halifax. REVERE HOUSE. Aug. 6.—Thos Caldweli, London; Chas F Mitchell London, Eng ; L C Duncan, Boston; Mrs McKay, Summerside; Willie McKay, do; B W Lights and wife, Boston; W M Harts- horn, do; J K Foster, jr., Montreal; B A Fielding, Halifax; H J Andrews, Bolton; Thomas C Allan, Halifax; James Hughes, do ; K MacDiarmid, Brockville; B A Murdoch, Quebec; J H Carvell, St. John; J B Smith, Windsor; William F Chisolm, do; H Smith, Pugwash; J E Crow. Annapolis; John J Ed- wards, do; E W Emery, do; H M Harthorn, Boston; Rev. B Anderson, Halifax; D Messenger, Annapolis; A K Causecn, Quebec ; D, S Harper, Shediac ; Wm Agden, Sackville, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Aug. 4—Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, lime- stone; Bounty, Reid, Pictou, coal; J J Bill, Whittle, Pictou, coal. Aug. 6—Elizabeth, McDougall, Cape Breton, herring; Ariadne, Trenholm, Cape Tor- mentine, lumber; Petite Revere, Tren- holm, Shemogue, lumber; P LG, Ander- sor, Pictou, coal; Margaret Ann, Mc- Evoy, Pictou, coal; Queen, McLellan, Pugwash, bal. CLEARED. Aug. 4--Phenora, Roberts, Tatmagouche, oats, &¢; Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, bal; Capella, Silliker, New London, mdse; Bounty, Reid, Sydney, C B; bal. Aug 6—Elizabeth, McDougall, Pictou, bal; Petite Revere, Trenholm, Shemogue, bal; Ariadne, ‘Trenholm, Shemogue, flour; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Pictou, bal; P L G Anderson, Pictou, bal; Azalea, Walker, Pictou, bal; Queen, McLellan, Pugwash, flour, &c. OUTPORTS. Summerside, Aug. 6—Ent schr Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal; Olivia Secord. Perth Amboy, New Jersey, U. S., coal; Kat@, WalshgPictou, coal; Annie Florence, Bernard, Pictou, coal. ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS WILL RE-OPEN Qn Monday, September 10th, Subjects taught—English, Olassics, Mathe- matics French, German, ete. Applications for Boys’ School should be made to W. B. King, St. Peter’s Clergy House; for Girls’ School to Miss Harris, Pownal Street, Aug. 7.—tu th sa pat mo we fr tl Sept 10. REMOVAL. ISS EK. B. McLEAN, of the Quincey House, has removed from Kent Street to the large newly finished brick building, at the corner of Queen and Sydney Street, near the store of H. J. Callbeck, Esq., and will be happy to entertain her old customers and the public generally. Ch’town, Aug. 7.—lw wkly 3m Liverpool to Charlottetown FALL TRIP, 1883. THE CLIPPER BARQUE ‘WILLIAN OWEN,’ 599 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed Al 9 years at English Lloyds, ANGUS BROWN, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool On or About the 25th August. and Sail on the 10th September to be followed by the Clipper Barque “ CLARIBEL,” 420 Tons Regist2r,Coppered and Classed Al 9 years at English Lloyds. The above vessel wi!l receive goods for adjacent Ports, For Freight or Passage, apply in London to JOHN PITC'! N & SONS, 16 Great Winchester Sr«t; in Liverpool, to PITCAIRN BRUTHERS, 51 South John Street, or here to L. C. OWEN will compete for prizes offered by the National Artillery tidn. AUGUST 7. 1883 Perkins & Sterns. Spring £ novelties we Plaids, etc., ete. Ch'town, May 3, 18853. Stock will repay any intending purchaser. purchase, conta: uing, as it dovs, the NEWEST AND SEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Knglish and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in immense variety and © xtra value. Our Lace Departmentis replet* with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Point Brabaut, Verniaveili, etc., ete. Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed Strawberry, and all tae 1 PAN ASOLS ene ceeeatiine{)) cone ee pe ee ew colors. 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Galateas, Oatmeal C!ctiss, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc., ete. Dress Goods (biack and colored}, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and aud Summer Dry Goods. N advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our We have great confidence in offering this season’s AND UMBRELLA . Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Staple Dry Goods, of every dexeription, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. ———— faction. Ch’town, June 4, 1883. 2aw wly — TEA. ——-—:0: ——— EXCELLENT QUALITY. \UR NEW TEAS are warranted to give extra good satis Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawherry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biseuits, Ke. TEA. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BEER & GOFF. TEA PARTY SUPPLIES |! ae OF Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. Y= Goods not used can be returned, if in good order. BEER & COFFS. Ch’town, July 6,—2aw wkly SEAS! the world. Seaside. June 7—24m Great Summer Resort of P. &. Island. E HOTEL Rustico Beach, P, E. Island. This beautiful and well known watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist. The Proprietcrs have taken pains to improve this establishment, so as to merit the con- tinuance of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parts of For charming scenery, beautifal shores, shady walks, boating, surf bathing, fishing, gun- ning, ete., ‘The Seaside Hotel” is unrivalled, in America. TERMS—$1.75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month. rates for families for lengthened periods. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday Morning, at 9 o'clock, p. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 45, 9.20 a. m., and 4.35 p. m. *f Hunter River for Charlottetown 9.48 a. m., 2.05 and 7.00 p. m. = Hunter River for Summerside 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5,40 p. m, " Summerside for Hunter River 6.45 a.m. and 12, noon, and 5.40 p. m. Mr. Bagnall will meet trains from all points at Hunter River to convey passengers to JOHN NEWSON & CoO., PROPRIRTORS. Special WRECK SALE. WRECK SALE. For ihe Benefit of all Concerned. O be sold at Auction, on Wednesday, the 8th day of August, next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at Cavendish Capes (five miles east of New London Harbor) where she now lies stranded, the Hull and Materials of the Barque '' Marcopole,” of Christiana, 1,545 tons burthen, -—-ALSO— The Cargo, consisting of 682 Standard of Quebec Pine Deals, besides a lot of Deal Ends, etc. By order of the Surveyors. GEORGE W. HOWLAN, Vice-Consul for Norway end Sweden. Charlottetown, July 30, 1883. fdy pat her ne ej tl sale entemanetemnenmemneeiee qe a oe eee NTEAM<RS of Fishwick’s Express Line, sailing from Charlottetown every Thurs- day, connect at Halifax with Allan Line for Liverpool, Furpess Line for London and Hamburg Cromwell Line for New York, at present effer special rates of freight, and grant through bills lading here. L. A. BARNABY, Halifax. A. H. B,. MACGOWAN, ' Charlottetown, July 24, 1883. P. E, Island Railway. TO BUILDERS. Gr LED Tenders addressed to the under- \) signed, and marked on the outside, “Tender for Dwelling at Alberton Station.” will be received until Wednesday, 15th August, 1883, fer the erection of a building for the Station Master at Alberton. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Superintendent's Office, Charlottetown, Each T'ender must be accompanied by 4 de- posit equal to five (5) per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so ; or it after entering into the contract, he fails to complete the work satisfactorily according to the plan and specification. If tie Tender is not accepted, the deposit will be returned Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied, The Department. will not be bound to accept the lowest orany tender, JAMES COLEMAN, Supt, Railway Offices, Charlottetown, P. EH. Island, August 2, 1883—6i pat 6) jour plo 2i all the little ones ! suited. Fine Goods, SICN OF Chitown, July 26, 18€3;—3wk Jaw tu th sa Has now on hand a large assortment. of Boots, Shoes, Slippers. 0 ENTS’ BOOTS, Ladies’ Boots, Boys’ Boots, Girls’ Boots, and Boots for W. R. BOREHAM, 300ts end Shoes. All can now Particular attention is directed to my large Stock of Ladies’ and Gents Call in the morning; call in the afternoon ; call at night ; at the HE ELEPHANT, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. N. B.—No trouble to show Goods. Ch’town, June 21, 1883.—tu th sa lm whkly FOR SALE. TFNHE Subscriber offers for sale the following properties :— All the western moiety of those beautifal grounds adjoining the eastern boundary of the Hon. Judge Young’s property, compris- ing Town Lots ‘Nos. 26 and 71, in 5th 100, Charlottetown, and consisting of a fine old garden and lawn, be ~-ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet Square, on Orlebar Street, near Euston Street. Also, Royalty Lots Nos. 385 and 429 °(12 acres each) in the Eastern Royalty of Char- lottetown. BENJ, DESBRISAY. FOR SALE. AT handsome residence known as **BEACONSFIELD.” Apply to H, J, CUNDALLY Ch’town, May 29,—law tn 10 LOBSTER SHIPPERS. —