Lecal and Other Tenis. We had au appropriate Scotch mist at noon \ay al \ Lares po.aber of American tourists are in the city. > Every Scotenman should subscribe to Tug EX AMIFER, o- Kark CLaxTon and Company are playing in St. John, N. B > LONG WORTH, [rure, is at the Revere. ISRARI Esg., ex Mayor of > Cur shooting at Kensington to-day is brisk rhe result will appear to morrow. - > Richard Hunt, Neil McKelvie and John MeKepzie, Esqrs., are at the Rankin ncn Rev. Dr. O'Baren was registered at the ‘* Waverly,” St. John, yesterday. > How. Jcopee Cross, of Montreal, is in the city. He is registered at the Revere. . Sad Every day there is landed in Balifax over the Intercolonial, 280 cans of milk, weighing 7,500 pounds, ard Tue Sussex Boot and Shoe Factory is com pelled torun extra hours to meet the many orders for their goods. } a ’ Ir now turns out that Capt. Sullivan, of St. Jobn was not drowned in New York, but was robbed and murdered. } nelithpaliibitepie Two attorneys engaged in a “‘ fisticuff argu- ment” in a Moncton Court, on Tuesday. The | magistrate did not incarcerate them. _— > ne i Tur Steamer ‘“‘M,. A, Star” arrived from | Halifax this forenoon, and will sail on return at six o'clock this evening. —— Axsovur 250 car wheels, manufactured at the Steel Company's of Canada Works, London- derry, have arrived at Moncton for the Inter- colonial Railway. _ a — MANSLAUGHTER, -—-Geo. Godsoe, John B st, John Powers, Samuel White and Jolin Me- Caslin are now on triai at Carleton, N. B., for | the killing of James Campbell. lela wctla Tae Weekiy Examiner is the newsiest and spiciest paper in the Maritime Provinces, - ee — } ‘THe very best remedy for rheuma’‘ism I | have ever been able to procure, is St. Jacobs Oil,” says Capt. J. W. Atwater, County Com. | missioner of Thekasben, Uposn county, Ga. | neta’ Tue collection of $2,000,000 duty this year, | at the Winnipeg Custom House, is something | for those people to consider who have beeu grumbling so loudly at the public expenditure | Pt" and Commercial List, ‘larger than on North-West account. hiskhhlowiinds Death Cavsep By A Natu.—Frank Con- nolly, aged seven years, son of Mr. Thomas Connolly, of Niagara Falls, Unt., died the | other day from lock jaw, caused by running a nail in his foot, He was sick about eight days. > C, SeHREIBER, Esq., Engineer of Gov- ernment Railways, and daughter, and P. 8. Archibald, Esq., arrived here last night. They, im company with Mr. Archibald, im- spected a portion of the railway last night, and the balance to-day. - > — Amoxe the visitors at present in Halifax are His Grace the Archbishop of Baltimore, a guest of the Glebe House ; Judge Allison, of Philadelphia; Mr. Henry J. Morgan, Keeper of the Records, Ottawa, and the author of the Canadian Parliamentary Companion, and the editor of the Dominion Annual Register; and Mr. Nicholas Flood Davin, of Toronto, bar- | rister. — > — Laree numbers of excursionists arrived in the city to-day to attend the Scottish Gathers | ing. Besides the passengers per steamers | Heather Belle, Southport, and Elphia, and | the great numbers who drove in by wagons, | the Eastern train brought nearly four hun dred people and the regular and special trains from the West brought over six hundred. Ili the weather keeps cool and fine, ae at present, the Gathering will be a grand and successful affair. criteria came Every Student of Music in America has just reason to feel proud of the facilities now afforded by the New Eugland Conservatory ot Music. The New Home, admirably adapted to the purpose for which it will be nsed, is situated in the heart of Boston, the home of Music Literature and Art in America. The New England Conservatory is at once the largest music school and occupies the largest and finest building in the world used for such a purpose, ctliaendiguepiies Tue Nova Scotia coal trade, under the benign influence of the N. P. continues to | increase quarter to quarter. The official re- turns for the quarter ending June 30th, says the Halifax Aera/d, show a gratifying in- crease over the same period last year, the figures being :— Second quarter 1881.......... 267,404 tons. Secord quarter 1882.......... 325,182 tons. Increase 1882 over 188]........ 57,778 tons. odin Macx’s Maenrtic Meptcine is a positive remedy for nervous exhaustion and all weak- ness of the generative organs in both sexes. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hail Co. See advertisement in another column. [july 22 2w wkly dicciitncighaniaiiaaiii CALLs AXp Demissions.—The Truro Guar dian says: The congregation of Sutherland's River and Vale Colliery, Picteu Co.. is calling Dr. Murray, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dr. Murray has tendered the demission of his resent charge, Prince Street Church, Char- ottetown, The Yarmouth congregation is asking for moderation in a call to Mr. Ander- son Rogers, a native of Pictou Co. Rev. A. McDougall, North Cornwallis, is demitting his charge. Also, the Rev. Kenneth Mc- Lennan, St. James Church, Charlottetown, P. E. L, and Rey. Charles Frazer, West Cape, of the same Province. — ~——- -—— Special Notices. Prixts and summer dress goods ut reducc d prices. —W. A. Werks & Co. fau 16 2i LApIrs Black Straw Hats in all the newest shapes at J. B. Macvonatn’s, [a 14 3i wy <4 tovaL Reapexs, Arithmetics, Algebras, Geographies, Histories, Grammars, &c., at 5. T. Nelmea’ Standard Bookstore, opposite market, Charlottetown, au 16 wkly lm Fritturses, Corsets, Gloves, Laces, just received at J. B. Macponawp’s. [a 13 3iwy 3i Orentne at Fraser & Reddin’s Drug Store, this afternoon, the largest, cheapest and best assorted stock of choice Havana Cigars and Fine Virginia Tobaccos ever offered in the city. {aug 14 31 Buy Harvest Gloves at J. B. Macponavp's. THEH DATIY DSCAMINGS Ave More About That $100,000. lt appears to be generally believed that as Mrs. Phillips intended, and really had willed her property to him. Mr. Hunter fancied, un account of her great age, that the property was almost already his, and | that eny day might result in making !1m | offence. j | i | of all documents, end a looking up of their | County, states that Sub-Constable Edward has been dispersed and its leaders brought |} to account (aug 14 3j wy 3i Se RE RRR Ce nr pe et em 7 rere me ort }in such an assumption to palliate There is nothing the It was one cf a most grave charac- ter, and should prove a warning to others who hold the funds of widows and orphans in trust. It is tolerably certain that the will bas been cancelled, and the indie xtions are that the notary will be required to pay @ rich man by her death. up every cent of the indebtedness to the estate. \ltogether few events have ces curred m Montre:l ie cire es of bri SincSs OF social life that have produced so startling | an elect during the past few years. tt is likely tLere will now be a general rustling affairs by those who have been in the habit of leaving them to be administered by cura | ts and ayeuts. This may do much good, | but af it does it will be the only bright spot | in a picture of tmore than ordinary sombre tints. At present Mr. Hunter is at his country seat in Naprairie, almost beside | himself over the position of his affairs. His | very keenly. It is to them and upon their | account chicfly that much sympathy is ex- | pressed, >_> Assassins in Ireland. | A telegram from Parsonstown, King’s Brown had been assassinated there. Last | Saturday, accompanied by another con- stable, he passed the public house of Kier- nan Egan, on Townsend street, when a man standing in the doorway fired four shots at him from a revolver. One shot struck Brown in the back, and passed through his right lung. The murderer escaped through the house into the yard, which opens into a side street. From this point all traces of him were lost. The street was crowded, it being market day. A doctor was in imme- diate attendance. Brown lingered in great agony till midnight, when he died ‘Two arrests were made to-day. A revolver was found in the yard of the public house. Brown had only been two munths in Par- senstown. ooo A Civie kxpense. The city of New York, with a population of a little over a million and a quarter, has an army of 10,000 office-holders who draw from the municipal treasury $10,000,000 a year ; an army, in the words of the Ship Gen. Scott had when he marched from Vera Cruz to the Halls of Montezumas,” and yet the total amount of taxes paid by New York, about $20,000,000 is not large relatively to the cost of governing Paris, for instance ; but it is probably true that a much larger proportion of the taxes is probably true that a much larger proportion of the taxes is wasted in the former than in the latter dity. Dut the per copite "in| in New York 4 fot one-théied what it is in Paris. The diflerence 1* “hat Paris gets more for its money and is far more ecuno- mically governed, though on a _ vastly increased scale of expenditure. ~_<- Englands Future Movements in Egypt. The Times says: ‘‘ When Arabi's army for their misdeeds, we shall have to make sure that the difficulity may not recur in anew foem Egyps will! be in our hands; it will not be open to us to retire from the country and leave events io take their own course. This is the resolve of Engladd, and when it be- comes necessary to seek the sanction ot the other powers for the result, the con- cert of Europe will be invoked in a sense very diiferent from that with which we have lately been familiar,” > —eoe — Briefs of Latest News. White frost is reported on the upper St, John. Arabi is said to Ismailia, There were 170 suspects in prison in| Ireland on the 2nd inst. be two miles from The lash has been put in operstion on wife-beaters in Mary land, General Ignatieff is reported to have been arrested and sent to St. Petersburg under escort. French Bankers telegrams from Egypt confirm the report that Arabi will sub-| mit to the Sultan. A car factory on a large scrle is being talked of for Ottawa, and a company is now been organized. Two Socialst members of the German Reichstag have been sent to prison for abuse of the Federal Council. Recent rains have rumed Germany’s crops, which promised to yield the most abundant harvest of many years. At North Sandwich, Mass, forest fires burnt 2,000 acres of woodland, an many houses. Hundreds of people are flying from the fire. A portion of the passengers ofthe wreck- ed Mosel have becn forwared to New York. Some of them were heartlessly robbed at the Lizard by the residents on the shore. Personai. Proressor BLackig has resigned the chair of Greek in Edinburgh University. Tue Duke of Connaught and Prince Lou's | of Battenburg have inspected Arabi’s posi- | tions. HENRY | | GrorRGE, who was arrested on suspects has been liberated, Tue Duchess of Cambridge lately gave a small dinner party to celebrate her eighty- fifth birthday. Lorp Eustace Ceci said publicly the other night, in England: ** Without the slightest wish to disparage the Life Guards, I cannot understand why men six feet two inches high should be sent out to ride Egyptian don- keys.” Morvat courtesies have been exchanged be® tween the Duke of Connaught and the Kh - dive. The latter sent his children to cal! on the Prince. The Khedive is reported to have received Sir Edwia Malet most cordially on his return, and to bave renewed towards him all the confidence he showed him before his departure for England. Tare | gc Cee. j | -—— BARGAINS. —-—-—— 5 WILL CLEAR OUT AT GREAT (Short i-nds and Rem and Prints ata eee ee Gents’ Straw H —_———:0: —-—— TRUNKS & VALISES Store open every evening until 8 J. B. MACDONALD, Aug. 3, 1882—wkly pat § yi 20: BARGAINS. Via DURIRAG THIS MONTH, | 7 Bo WAR eDONwm. | SUMMMER GOODS . BARGAINS. —_- — :0:- nants of Dress Goods great sacrifice, ee nuts Very Cheap. Lowest Prices. o’clock. (JUEEN STREET. “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” O: a proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, Bakery, consisting of the latest etc., and is now prepared to sup Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, LOOO lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. ¥kSs=—>_ Orders by mail promplly executed. t s Le P Vliro. Sir May 4,- 1882. has SS :O added new facilities to his and most improved machinery, ply the trade with J. QUIRK, eet, Charlottetown, P. E. Island ‘CHEAPSIDE. 30% We are now offering a first class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, In Hardware, Groceries, to suit the times, Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. ——— FORKS, N SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, WHIP3, IN GREAT 70: a Glassware, Kc.,, at prices I— AILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PAINTS, OILS, &c., &e., VARIBTY. ~ 303 PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, Goods expressed to any part. of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly HENRY BEER NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OTICE is hereby given that Joun Scorr, of Charlottetown, Carriage Builder, hatb, by two several indentures, each bearing date the third day of July, instant, A. D. 1582, conveyed and assigned all his real and per- sonal estate and effects to the undersigned, in trust for the equal benefit of the creditors of | Thursday on suspicion of associating with | the said Jobn Scott. All such creditors are hereby notified to ‘furnish their claims to us, or any ot us, with- in one month from this d*te, and assent to 'and execute the assignment. Dated this Twenty-ninth day of July, A. D. 18s2. DONALD fERGUSON, WILLIAM SCOTT, EDDISON W. DAWSON, Assignees, July 29, 1882.—‘m «od w 3i To Lobster Packers. OR SALE, 1000 cases empty cans, home made and warranted good. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, July 14, 1882, (jy 15 eod tw NOTICE. = business heretofore carried on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Stewert, under the style and firm of Hickey & Srew- art, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style. MICHAEL HICKEY, Ch’town, Jaly 4, 1882—pat tf The New Boarding House, N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry , Store, is prepared to accommodate a limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- ply to J. Rewnat, proprietor. {jy 18 tf BAROUCHE. NE American built, the best on the } Island. Apply to H. COOMBS, aug7—sum jour 3i. sense oe So lf. 2a — DEY GOODS.: | family it need not ba said feel their position | Will q le se Out Balsa mce of Ladies’ and es PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! IS NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY COODS, —AT THE— Lowest Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, SOMERSET RAGES. , Re E following Trotting and Running Races will take place on Somerset Driving Park on TUESDAY, Aug. 22, 1882: — Ist Race—2.40 class. Purse $20. firet, $6 to second, $4 to third. 2nd Race- Running Race. Purse $20. to, first, $6 to second, $4 to third. 3rd KRace—Four Year: ld Race. Purse $20. $10 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third. 4th Race—Three Year Q'd Race. Parse $20. $10 to first, $6 to second, $4 to third. In all races there must be five to enter and three to start. The races ‘to be mile heats, best three in tive, to harness, National Rules to govern all Races, Any disputed races between parties will be decided by the Jadges and trotted over again the next day folowing the races! Entrance fee to Races, 15 per cent of purse, . There will be a_ first-class Refreshment Saloon on the grouhds, and a splendid Tea Also a Dancing Saloon, for the aveom- modation of young ladies and gentlemen. ‘Trotting to commence at 10 o'clock sharp. There will also be a Foot Race, for a purse ef $6, lralf mile heat, $3 to first, $2 to second, $1 to third Entrance fee fot Foot Race, 25 cents. Entrance will be closed at 6 o'clock p. m. Monday, 2ist. Any person that cannot get to Somerset to enter can send their address and the horse’s name by mail to > FRANCIS J. RONAGHAN, Seey. of Racea, Somerset, Lot 27, P. E. Island. P, S.—If the day of Razes proves unfavor- able, they will positively take place the nex tine day followirg S10 to $1 eeoiT ovis: (3d, lal Ee A tlealth is Wealth ! NEAVE TTT To ae Dr. E C. West's Nerve anp Bratn Treat- MENT, a guaranteed specific for Hystezia, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neural- gia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Menta! 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W* wi.l pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, indigestion, (enstipation or Cos- tiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are. strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Su Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Mruggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C, WEST & CO., “The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of 'a 3 cent stamp. Soldby FRASER & REUDIN, and all Druggists, augl4—dy & wky ly. HARD COAL. 70 ARRIVE, 300 TONS HARD GOAL. Na wishing to be supplied with the genuine Philadelphia Chestnut and Egg, and also Old Sydney, can be supplied by early application to the subscriber, Pictou Coal always on hand. Orders can be left at Lord’s Scelea; or at the subscribers. Terms cash. THOS, CASELEY., July 17—1m pd —— HARD COAL. TO ARRIVE: 200 Tons Best Pennsylvania, ALSO, Pictou Round, Nut and Slack, and Old Mine Sydney Coal, Always on hand, at MeMillan’s Coal Depot, R. McMILLAN. Ch’town, July 17, 1882, ee em « a ee ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY L ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITOTION 54, Holbern-vieduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’79 Rerort on the Lorne Hignianp Waiskey; “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from tbe vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very fracrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Seotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Artucr Hit, Hassauy, M. D. “Orro Heunee, F.C. 5. F. LC.” Agent:— — OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, 1 E, Feb. 24, 1882, € eae Ree Tee