ee eS aaa Se a a es ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee | eg ee . | Money Matters. ‘ Siw Tisa mA i i be lead I roke, her. y Lapped Fias and Dates, very cheap, at R. K. a are strapped Brace’s \lso, American Butter Crocks, just received augis hg hn a re h rd Up New cloths and gentlemen’s furnishings ee . jat D. A. Bruce's. aug 11, dy, wkly tf here's no delight | Now 3s run Time,—Twenty-five per cent. When coin is tight | dis ount on Men’s Shoes at Dorsey, Goff & | Co’s. augll But you can win If you have tin. , And get much trust | If you've the dust, And cut up tricks With spondulix And gayly rush When you are flush. | CURRENT NOTES. A three-weeks-old kitten, feet—two front and four ittracting attention in Marshall, DL. | : - | Tennis Shoes with six! ¢) ; back—is | A elergyman of Burlington, N. J., de hereafter be will not marry | knows intem clures that a man whom he perate to be A new potato bug more destructive | than the Colorado beetle (and resem bl- ing the black blister beetle) is ravaging potato vines in the vicinity of Chatham, | oie July has been a fatal month for Pre-| sidents and ex-Presidents. John} Adams and Thomas Jefferson died J uly | {, 1826; Monroe, July 4, 1831 ; Taylor, | July 9, 1850, while in office, and Grant | - July 23, 1885, while Garfield received | to-day. his death wound upon the second of the same month, 1881.—Boston Post _ , mn . | {may26 The L — Lime $ states that an 8 Cuorce meal pickles, in bulk, at Buer & balloon railway is about to be CON- | Geff's. jyl5 structed on the Gaisberg,near Salzburg,} Oyxapest yet, and warranted to wear. a mountain of no great height, but Ladies kid butten boots for $2.00 at Dor Bey offering a magnificent view over the | Golf & Co. may 20 euvironos of the town. ‘The baloon, Forty Quarter Boxes Choice Layer Raisins, which will have grooved wheels on one side of its car, will ascend a perpendi- cular line of rails. Children in Congo are the property of the mother’s relatives. The right ot inberitance is from uncie to nephew, und a man’s slaves and 1eal property go to the eldest son of his eldest sister, or the next of kin in such line. A wise nephew usually leaves his father’s house and lives with his uncle to keep his eye on his future property. Father.—You are not sending George | any more money, I hope. At the rate he is spending money his education will cost him more than it will be worth. fle resorts to all sorts of excuses to get money. Mother.— But this money is for an actual necessity. He writes me that he is just beginping to study Ger- map and must have a German student lamp right away.— 1. Y. Times. A countryman io “restaurant order ed roast lamb, and the waiter bawled to the cook: “One lamb?’ “Great Scott, Mister,” cried the countryman, “I can’t eata bull Gimme some oysters “One fried!” bawled the waiter. “Well, Methuselah’s ghost! Mister, ove fried oyster haint goin’ to be enough. Gimme a dozen of ’em Durn these city eatin’ places.”’— Buffalo lamb. instead.” fried | ithe Osborne | received at the London House. 'store feeling well, because he gives them the | best value can be had any where. land Gem, at Porsey, Goff & Co's. | donald’s | Dorsey, Golf & Co’s | donald’s. Expr ‘The experimental “wire howitzer.”’ mude upon a new principle, of wire,has been tested and approved at Greenwich, in making these siege guns a very ‘ough steel wire is used, having a break- ing strength of 100 tons to the square inch, which is wouod over a ateel tube as tape may be wound on a reel, being frequently fastened off to secure its cohesion, and so neatly put together as to look precisely like solid metal, Ao American lady visiting England, writes :--There is one crying sin, how- ever, of which the English women of this generation are more guilty than their American sisters, ard thatis the sin of tight lacing. The waists of the majority are absurdly drawu io, the more absurdly because it destroys the round perfection of the English figure. The elderly English woman runs to flesh ; 80 does the elderly American,and b timeeach of them learns to accept the faet,and sink down into comfortable age with its attendant inches and avor- dupois. But the natural size of a waist to accompany a thirty-six or thirty-eight inch bust measure would be twenty-three to twenty-four inches, and when it is reduced by compression to from eighteen to twenty inches it is an actual loss to beauty of form as well as detriment to the health. Doubtless there are some foolish girls and women in America who crowd their breathing apparatus into smaller space than nature intended, but the average size of the American waist being less, there is perhaps less temptation to reduce it, and the general appearance of women in any large American city shows that the natural standard is more nearly pre- served than in London at the present time. om A Carp.—To all who are suffering from rrors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weaknesg, early decay, loss of manhood, &c i will send a recipe that will cure you, FRI: OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis- covered by « miesiovary in South American send self-addressed envelope to Rev Joseph T. Inman, Station D. New Vork <e-> [y you have a piece of fine machinery to mend that you know cannot be mended in any other shop on P. E. Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it dene, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Brown on the Atheneum corner. {Aprl 18 wkly | . set gone nt ne Sano mena merent AE RE Ah SS ee ert eR ay THH DAILY BXAM Special Notices, Mrs. Srraceur, the Clairvoyant, will be at Hous» to-day and will be glad to see any one who wishes to consult with One Case Ladies’ Rubber Circulars just aug6—-2w Siaw wky 4i D. A. Brvce offers special bargains in custom and Ready-made clothing for the next two months. aug 11, dy, wkly tf ALL who patronize L. E, Prowse leaves his [july 24 Boor Potisa —three kinds—Alma, Bixby s augll Now is the time to get a pair of Lawn Ladies’ at $1 per pair; Gent's Only thirty pairs on hand. Call early fioff & Co, [may 26 $1.25. Dorsey, CLornine CLoruie, new lot just received at L. E. Prowse’s, worsted suits from $6.75 up. Beat that who can jjuly 24 Heer SKIRTS 25 cents a set at J. B. Mac- jy ‘0 jyl5 Brown, Gold and Silver Plater, of such as spoona, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, watches, and jewelry of every description Shop on corner of Prinee and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown fap 18 wky tf Boston pilot bread, at Beer & Goff’s. Wo ‘ustom boots and shoes made Good fit guaraatnteed. First CLASS GREAT Prowse’ s. BARGAINS in clothing at L. EF, [july 2 Mac- jy 20 Hoop Skirts and Bustles—one case opened J, 8. Macdonald. jy 20 BoLoona Sausages at Beer & Golf's, New Laces just received at J, B, REAUTIFUL Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. 95 cents, at Peer * Goff's jy9 Men’s Sottp Leatuer Brocans for 95 cts., at J. &, Macdonald’s Boot Store. jy9—pat tye MEAL just received at Beer & Goff's. jul7 Srupy your interest and buy your hats at D A Bruce’s. may 2, wkly LEATHER laces, blacking, shoe horns, buttons and button fasteners, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. Biscuits ma 28 CuRISTIES Snowflake and other freeh at Beer and Goff’s. CANADIAN and American Toilet Soaps just received at Bee & G ft’ s. {j a22 Every part of a gun or asewing machine made at Browns, or any kind of fine ma- chinery that is composed cf steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver. At the Atheneum, fap 18 wky 2 egg ee, = Why you should buy this Powder Because IT IS PURE, Because TT IS WHOLESOME, Because THE WEIGHTS ARE FULL. It if® absolutely FREE FROM THE HARMFUL INGREDIENTS USED IN OTHER POWDERS. Be sure and get Woodill’s German Baking Powder, Put up in 2 0z., 4 «z., and 8 cz tins, also in ’ , packages ) August 8, ’85., NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 30ston, Mass., OLDEST in America: Largest and Best Equipped in the WORLD—100 Instruct- ors, 19714 Students last year. Thorough Instruction in al and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tun- Vine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German, and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, cte. Tuition, $5 to $20; board and room, $45 to $75 perterm. Fall Term begins September 10, 188, For ‘ i C'nlendar. ¢ Lilustratec idar, giving full information, address, I. TUURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass, aed as a Dien FS re ry e's 2. 4s A be af $ wi" 45 bef COLL We VAL“TANIS ST TEES ts, |? SLT ae Be g* ating Hi, ae e. awe 135 as ae 2 Vem tte Bue Bi As 4 ol clas ehh Pegey WF cf iw * iy Sah os m hy eG Ry 4 vn 3a} > e 36 gy ei ae pcg oT a ws PR ee > ; : 4 Se MG py 15 a OA Cus yan Og F ; fe % be | a4 ra Ged Bix ee wees 8 Bee pe a, Aan ee EC. ; ie 1D BY AL! TION RS TAROUEHOUT IH: a Te: LORNE HOTEL, Grand Tracadie Beach. This Favorite Watering Place will Re-Open on Dominion Day, 1st July, under experienced Managers from the United States. Visitors will find this p!ace agreeable during the warm weather. tf—jane6 paren entertain 2 INER, man = ea , BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. :0:——-—- Tel, - - - RUSTICO BEICh § . ———- 0:0 fFVHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of Visitors and Guests from July |st till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as te even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1,75 to $2.50 per day; $'0.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month. Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abovt 9 a, m, Traing leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a, m., 825 8 m., and 3,15 p.m. Every department ss te Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a. m., 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. os 6 Summerside for Hunter River at 6,10 a, m., 12.25 p. m., and 4.55 p. m. oe Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m., 10 08 a, m., and 4 35 p, m. Address—JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown. h't June 15, 1885 JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch'town, June 15, 1885. DIRECT FROM LONDON. ~ oO outens _ Our Specialty—TEA. Our Aim—TO DOUBLE OUR TRADE. Our inducements—EXTRA BARGAINS. —— :o— —— \ E intend making a Specialty of "TIKRA this season, ‘and aim to double our already large trade in this article. We offer as an inducement Extra Bargains to country merchants, peddlers and consumers. its & Large Stock on Hand. 5-Pound Cans ‘patent sevew top’) Caddies and Haif-chests, ali WARRANTED. WHOLBSALE & RETAIL. a Pecan: a. Se Ch’town, May 23, ’85—2aw & wkly MARK WRIGHT & CO., P. Ef. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, \ E have pleasure in announcing the removal of our stock to FURNITURE AND HOUSE-"URNISHING GOODS at our New Warerooms, opposite our present Factory. And we desire to express our thanks to our Friends and Patrons for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us for the past two years, and which is so rapidly INCREAS. ING as to induce us to spare no effort to supply them and the public generally with FURNITURE OF THE BEST QUALITY and Correct Designs, bel'eving as in the past that the public will amply reward us for such efforts We are satisfied that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, as our Sales have been steadily increasing, and this seacon they have been UNPRECEDENTED—far exceeding our exp ctations. MIAARK WRIGHT & CO. Cl’town, June 23 —3aw wkly New and Original Departae in Goad Cooking Stoves COMBINING DURABILITY, HEAT AND ECONOMY. be This Cut represents my Patent Fire end and hning partially drawn out, Khing Cooking Stove, with the even, as it appears while being cleaned, o when a new tining is being replaced. TYXHE above Stove I invented and patented in 1876,and at the present time HUN- DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction, A large number have been in contant use for eight years, and the repairs have been very trifling, in many instances none have been required, This valuable experience should be sufficient evidence of their durability, which is accounted for in the following :—It has, instead of a Lined Fire Box, two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obviate the expense connected with all Square Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings and Grates, at least once or twice every year, The heat being radiated from the Oylin- ders to the floor, where most needed, overcomes a_ serious objection to all kinds of ordinary Coal Oooking Stoves. The Cylinders are situated directly under the cover holes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for use eithcr in winter or summer, with equal sati*taction, besides effecting a great saving to fuel I have also attached the PATENT TELESCOPIS OVEN to ajl my Elevated Oven Wood Stoves, such a8 the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c , causing the thousands using them to exclaim—My Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind made by other foundries. The trade and retail purchasers will please bear in mind the fact that although « great advantage is claimed for my own Oven above all otheis, they cost no more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other fcundry can supply. En- quire for Fawcett’s Patent Telescope Oven, and if your dealer has none on hand send direct to the Sackville Stove Foundry, I am adding several new and handsome Patterns this season, which, with my former large variety of One Hundred Different Patterns and Sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Ploughs, Stove Pipes and Tinware, com- prise the most complete assortment offered by any manufacturer in the Lower Provinces. Terms and prices will be found as favorable as can be obtained elsewhere, CHARLES FAWCETT, SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKVILLE, N, RB, June 19th, 1885—eod wkly AUGUST a eee 1, 2865. HALIFAX LINE, The new, beautiful Clyde-built iron steam- ers “‘DAMARA” and “ULUNDA” are appointed to sail as under, Charlottetown to Boston via Halifax, Monday, }7th August, at 11 a. m. Thursday, 27th August. at 6 p. m. Monday, 7th September, at 11 a m. Thursday, 17th September, at 6 p. m. Monday, 28th September, at li a. m Boston to Charlottetown, via Halifax, Wednesday, 12th August, at4 p m. Saturday, 22nd August, at 4 pm. Wednesday, 2ad September, at 4 p. m, Saturday, i2zth September, at 4 p. m. Wednesday, 23rd September, at 4 p. m. Saturday , 3ed October, at 4 p. m REDUCED FARES. Charlottetown to -Boston. Saloon Cabin, $8; Return, $12 } including stateroom After Cabin, $6; Return, $9) berth. Charlottetown to Halifax. Saloon Cabin. $4; Return, $6 } including » stateroom After Cabin, $3; Return, $5 | berth. These splerdid fast steamers have superior passenger accommodation. HAVRE SERVICE. Hacrrax To Havre: S. 8S. “‘DAMAR4,” Wednesday, I9th Aug. Havre To HALifax : Wednesday, 5th Sept. FARES, including Stateroom and Meals ; iat Cabin to Havre, $40 00; Return, $60.00 Ist do to Paris and London, $50.00; Re- turn, $70.00, ‘Through Bills Lading issued to New York, Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg and other Continental Ports. For Freight and Passage and further infor- mation apply in Boston to A, C. LOMBARDS’ SONS, 53 State Street ; in Havre to E. FIC- QUET; in Halifax to JOS. WOOD, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, July 2, 1885. S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ IS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM Charlottetown fer London ABOUT THE Sth SEPTEMBER, carry ing lebsters, live stock, grain and other produce at current rates RETURNING WILL LEAVE London fer Charlottetown ABOUT THE 26th SEPTEMBER. Importers should patronize the direct line. Rates of Freight Moderate, Yor Freight or Passage apply in London to Stewart Bros., 3 Fen Court, London ; in Mira- michi to R, A. & J. Stewart, or here to FENTON T, NEWBERY. Agent. Ch’town, August 13, 1885. HALIFAX LINE. FOR LONDON AND HAVRE The new, fast, iron Steamship ‘DA VIARA? is intended to leave Halifax for Havre and London sie i Wednesday, the 19th August, making a close connection with the S, 9. “ULUNDA,” leaving bere the 17¢ August. Through Bills of Lading granted te Lon- don, Havre, Hamburg, Antwerp and other Continental Ports; also to Liverpool and Glasgow, via Boston. Goods received daily, storage free, For Freight and Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWRERY, Agent, July 3st, 84. BECURSION CAPE ‘BRETON, PER S. S&S. WLUNDAY —ViIA— Port Hawkesbury ,\XCURSION TICKETs, good to return till Ist OCTOBER will be issued for the trip from Charlottetown to Haw kesbury, thence by steamer to Bras dor Lakes, to Sydney and return. Fares for the round trip, $9.00. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, July 2lst, ’85. | UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY FXAMI- NER. The latest local and foreign news can always be found therein. PP. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co'y, er” etal.» STEAMERS SP. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pic Lending every Monday, Wednesday, Te : Saturday Mornings, at 6.30 ocluck - necting there with the Train for Renae Returning to Charlottetown on - Wednesday, riday and Saturday, about , oe eee of train from Halifax, ; one eave Pictou Landing for @ t Thursday, on arrival of train aboutanen 2 NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AyD THE URITED STATES, Leave Summerside every da Sund cepted) on arrival of Train a fies town, connecting at Point dy ¢ with Trains for each of the — named places; and at St. Jo with steamers of the International pany and Railway tor Poitiand and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum. merside every Monday morning at one o’clock, Returning, leave Pojnt dy Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, for Summerside con. necting there with tiain for Charlottetown Also leave Summerside for Charl ' every Saturday eveniug, about five 0 Clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary, Ch’town, May 29, 1885. Reduced Fares. > _ Pleasure Excursions During Month of August, NE of ‘ne steamers of the P. K Island Steam Navigation Co. will leave Char. lottetown every THURSDAY morning 6 30 a. m., for P Pictou Georgetown and Souris, returning to Gert gc town same evening. Will leave Georgetown on FRIDAY morn- ing for Pictou, calling at Murray Harbor on her way, aud will return to Charlottetown the same evening This will afford ¢x:ursionists an opportunity Sf enjoying a delightful crnise on the water, besides obtaining an extensive view of the eastern section of the Island, the great Bresk- water of Souris and the Railway Tested ROUND TRIP $3. a= Meals and Staterooms can be prceured on board, F. W, HALES, Secretary, Ch’town, Aug. 4th, 1854. “A oe Boston, Halifax aud P. &. Island MMeaumsniD | Line, Steamship Carroll Capt. Brown. Steamship Worc:s:er, Capt, Allan. A FURTHER REDUCTION in the pat senger rates from Charlottetown to Boston has been desided vpon, Hereafter the charge will be :— For Single Tickets (cabin) $6.00 each. Stateroom Berths extra $2.00 each. Return Tickets (cabin) $11.00 each. Stateroom Berths extra 4 00 each. Apply to CARVELL BROS. AGENTS. June 30—weds sats pat -FrO R= BOSTON, Summer Arrangement, THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S, 60. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Portisnd, every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, at 8.00 a. 10 . On S about June 27, a steamer will = St. John at 8 p m. every Saturday night BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9 50, Ist class. . oa te For tickets and other information apply G. A SHARP, F, W. HLALES, PELL Ry, PEE, Steam Nay, 0 or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May i4, RRA aod wkly nll STEAMER *“ MIRAMICHI” leaves for Montreal on the following dates, viz: TUESDAY, 2'st July, “ “« 4th August, “ ‘© 18th “ 4 — Ist September, sé ss 15th on . = ‘“ 20th ry This is the Fastest acd the most Cumfort- able steamer in the neighboring oe it is is so largelv patronized by tourists ore of the most pleasant routes for seekers, CARVELL BROS. “ July 11—2 mos 2aw pat