i dhe al and Other Items. as Very Well attended: 1? ' , a Ma lonalad’s, jau Ld d wk representative of 1, 7 er, M ntreal, is making f the Maratime Pro- tthe Revers a lrayg to Boston yeste rday, I ] lf barrels of bluberries Mr eee the same steamer, by received at J 4 (au 156d wk al wau Brat t Monday, An + a See First Class Far m,C p, gust Sth, on arlottetow Fare, wil trains for So 1 Same or foll W1Dg r augld 21 , : asked \ hy ame stor\, in reler nm in Charlottetown, hKuat where he proved that the duty. The 1 Were a politician you to prominent Grit bever ry atany two places > ulars, $1.50 each at J. | {au 15 d wk : D , gave @ tree excursion | t Band, on board the tug, t ning. The tug left} eight o'clock, proceeded to the | returned at ten o'clock re played rty spent au during the ostenjoy able 7 shipment ol | ee a Ts -LECRAPHIG NEWS. | ie the Westmoreland Election. (AL Despatcurs To Tue EXAMINER. | SACKVILLE, Scott contested. Aug. Io. Act petition The Eng sustainit ¢ the French So tar The elect 1Oh OD 8 | yesterday was ik tly | lish districts voted in favor of the Act by youd mej ritles; usualy acalnst thre Act | as is known, there 1s a majority oi ' 44 in favor of the Scott Ac', division, the how one Bristol, not yet heard from. Intelligence has been received at two different points, that Bristol has a majority of one against | the Act. This would make the result |! scott Act sustained by a majority of 45. i | voila | ie . Criminal Libel IND., INDIANAPOLIS, Auy. 14 instant, the Indianapolis published an editoral making scan Hoe rainst Hon. Jas.G. Blaine, | Republican candidate for Presidency. Mr. Jn the Sth ; Gaious ves av 7 | Blaine bas begun a suit against the editor | | for criminal libel. _ em Journalist and Author Bead. Paris, Aug. 14. Camille Farcey, journalist and for a long time editor of La France, after M. Cir- | ardin, and author of the history of the | war of 1870, is dead. i ——— - ws The Cholera, MarseILies. Aug. 14. | Several cases of cholera have appeared at | | Mimes and Bouillargis. Five deaths from | that disease occurred there yesterday. Canadian Butter in Deckees. The Jovrnal of Commerce sounds a note ft warning as to the Canadian butter trade. for the three months bepinning Mav Ist, 1880, the Montreal shipme nts to the | sited King edom were 53,265 pac ska wes, while for the corresponding period of 1884 but 8,000 packages have been forwarded. This won- derful increase is said to be due to changes in the English market during the last four years. The improvement in Irish and con- tineutial butters has been very marked, and Kuglish taste has become so cultivated for fresh make, that old and stale butters are not needed for other than table use. Canadian makers persist in holding the pro- duct of their dairies till the flavor is off and by tha it time it is rendered practically use- less for the export market. Re fusing to accept fair prices for their butter when | tresh, they hold it for a rise in price till it | becomes strong and unmerchantable. The | fact seems to be decide d by the extraordin- ary fallin exports that if Canadian butter is to find a market in Great Britain it must be well made and shipped at once. If this =_— done the demand for it would be large, and the farmers would command a far hi; gher average price. | —— lit >i ~ Goal -Wrhat good can be | promoted or gained by clecting jam Independant: Grit at this |junctura BIRTH, residence of Sir Charles Tupper, 97 | Cornwall Road, Lowdon, England, August Sth, the wife of J. Stewart Tupper, barrister, i of a 60, At the j ——— DID. At Summerside, May, onthe I}t} only child of Kate and H. one year and six months, 1 instant, Nora C, Mills, aged present engaged on the | eae cca mR st. Paul, Minn., no less than | Parliament Prorogued. | At Amherst, N.S., on the 6th instant, of Yr P. E. L, printers as fol congestion of the lungs, Ernest Rendel, young- n, lately uf the Charlott est child of Reuben and Mary {Jane Pridham t and James Bethune, at one . . LONDON, Aug. 14. aged ten months and seven days. : at chals ail tte inne: dale Silene | Parliament w as prorogued to-day with | At Glen William, on the 3rd instant, Mar- urman and W. F. Me Saaaid, all | the usual ceremonies, | garet, beloved wife of Alex. McLeod, in the “ on the staff of the Summerside - — . | 59th year of her age he last sine or ten yonrs.—ia Fatal Explosion. \t North River, 1th Ful; y, Mr.J, Frederick on ce iW rrep, ag d seventy-five : years, much es- PI received at J. B. Macdon- Sr. Prererssure, Aug. 14. | teemed for his many Christian virtues. “ (au 15d wk A powder mill at Kazaw exploded yester- a mer Worcester, Capt Blankenship, day, killing ten persons. | ' Boston, on Thursday evening, with | —_-_—- 3 cases of eggs, 3-5 — } 900 — : eat VW eather Bulletin. Ke U0 bags and 149 barrels | | L,iGt ca lobsters, 27 casks rasp- | oe a : vd half Vanets Ils blueberries. She | Probabititic ln the next 24 hours for the | : the following passergers:—Mrs Wm | Maritime Provinces. D Samuel McKenzie, Mrs A Campbell, | M P Mag.ie D McPhee, Flora A | aOR. Aug. 15--10a.m. | a M Munro, Miss Walker, Miss | Liot 1 e bl nan baie | - Mow Te Ten Mrs Thomas Barge, ight to modera variable winds; fai , ». Mrs C Bt Rellesd, Clarence | tg weather, preces ‘ded by a few local sho | oe j rd, J D McGilvray, Robert A Doyle, | °* a ' a4 ee ) ‘HIS week we shall offer all our een METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Stock of Go r, 6 cents a yard at J. B. Mac-| Charlottetown August 15, 1884. donak (au 15 d wk | Highest temperature yesterday,. ....... 78.5 ny} y y | - : Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..61.2| Color ef Cotton shirts, — & Mi ‘tropolitan | Cowest temperature this morning ........642| os eee a Temperature this morning, at 8 ‘ore sek. .67.3 ' pues Smallwood, i "Di paty Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock....74.4 W. C. T.—John A. Lawson. —- AT A W. V. Tf. — Ferguson. Summerside Exports. w.8 frank Lawson, V. A. S.—Isvac Lane 0 , | SURPRISING REDUCTION , SUM) SIDE, Aug. 13. W. F. 8,—Robert Smallwood. pe es Aug. 13 j Ww. W. P. Colwill. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, W. Chaplain—Wam. H, Harris. Evans, master, for Point du Chene:— TO CLEAR. \\ an i a ' a I iss ok kd wn cance $ 321.00 Y olin Chisholm. PO eg chek vc ctew tess 165.00 , = Ww. Wm. Hamilton. 46 lambs - 9? 00 Regular Price, $1.65, for $1.25. W ‘ Wm. Yates. i i ca sieees 100.00 | ty $1.40, for $1.00. VV H Jessie Ferguson. 176 bush eats ee 70.00 | " $1.15, for $0.80. \ H. 8.—Priscilla Rattray. 450 yards Island clo th. 360.00 | sh $1.00, for $0.75. I oe. 3 John McDonald. 2 bbls pork. . a 40.00 ‘6 $0.90, for $0.70. Mary Stevenson, 100 lbs er 30 00 ' ae “ - nr A LOT OF (rand Lodge, I. O. O, F., of the Lower 1178.00 i British North America, met in Osis tO + i : : the P neial building, Halifax, on Wednes- ae . U | (| (j Wh { Shi f : 5° y : 4 case: ee cs ‘cies iene in $ 166.00 , clay y,and representatives, to the num- 7 a 60.00 ll alll le Gf It 8, ber ity or ¢ ghty, were present. I he 1 bbl potat ais a eer en l 00 rep the grand officers showed that the 2} vaca 226 00 - APNME Wal ” e ) Pe ceeseee S e86006% ~-- ne Ad . ( . men id increased. last year from — : ie 65 CENTS EACH 2,315 392, a gain of 77, while the receipts 2493.00 had sed from $14,086.62 to $14,- as 654.96, a gain of $567.45, ‘lhe expenditare ° tor eral benetits was $2,850 60 a SHIP NEWS. de $430 9) du ing the same period. | Aug 14, ae ih { orphans tund now amounts PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ pene ar OP to ‘ fwo iodges and one encam p- ad mie stituted during the year. Fra- ENTERED. WANZER terna tings were exchanged with the | Aug 14—Life Boat, Richards, Cow Bay, coal; i Maine and Ontario now in Mary Kate, Mullins, St. Peter’s, C B, lime- | Invitations for the next meeting of stone, ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halitax, | ewin ac ines. ( il e were received from Pictou, mdse w w and Amherst, but no action has | Aug 15—Emma, Boudreau, Sydney, coal. | nt thereo . j . my t THY? ae —. | THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES eae ce Aug 14—Elizabeth McDougall Pictou Dat mmpetition of the Dominion | ~ 3 : . / —" ada , : ; Mary Kate, Mullins, Sydney, bal; L ady | | RE ; the @ - a il 7 one 3 : — Franklin, Weatherbie, Pictou, do; ss Wor- Le CEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS n thy : = | ar laneaag cester, Blankenship, Boston, eggs, ort At all the leading Exhibitioas of the | fi m the National Association 0 Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, bal; ss M A'| W orld. ‘ LiL ell s teams from the different Starr, F erguson. a ‘ +h Domition, Prince Edward] ayy 15—Levi Hart, Gamin, Sydney, bal. Onl) Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. Islan trong team which will do 5 ' , |. F. WILLIS & CO., t Pr iti composed of the OTHER PORTS, | : “a 1A ‘f P. E. I j wing . Summerside, Aug. 13—Ent sch yhantom, | Sole and only authorized Agents for i Be DeGrace, Richibue sto, passengers. Cld schr | jy30 lear | Ser ud, Graham, Belfast ; schr Phantom, De- | ---—_—~ S La | Grace, do, a. LA i i |‘ - e ‘HOTEL ARRIVALS. ——- iM TEXEHE Subscriber will sell, on arrival of brigt. | SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH, ] New Era. now due from England, 2,500 i McDonald | Aug 4—Mrs Galloway, Ottawa; Miss Field- Sacks Salt, | ld MeDonald. ing, do; W DeBlaquendre, Montres al; A Lof Price low, delivered from sbip. ( ' tos, do; Dr. Perks, Dundas, Ont. 6—Mrs D. GORDON, | Hodgson, C harlottetown; Rev J W Davenport, Georgetown, Aug 9—6i wy 3i ‘pe Ip St John, N B; Rev WB ‘King, Charlottetown ; | ' P J Gunn, St John, N B. 7—E J Hodgson, | ¥ Charlottetown; G W DeBlois,do; J E St John. Me oi Haverhill, Mass; Miss St John, do; Charles E er St John, Northampton, Mass. 9— Mr and e tlebury. Mrs Warren Worden, Charlottetown; Mrs —AT- sajeaeiiiaeneisi Hobkirk; do; Miss Hobkirk, do; Harry Hob- m . a ‘ ‘7. { At the annual meeting of the hirk, do. 9—Miss K Hensley, do; Mies | BR ESE Bc BR BROS Gi | wer Provinces. held at Halie | Fraser, do; H L Hensley, do; Rodham Cart July 28, 1884. fa sday last, the following , John Longworth, do; J V Murray, do;J Mec- ey * it a ee bi clectel to the several offices | Donald, do. Il—-Mrs R Jardine, St John; nan Miss Broad, Charlottetowr, 12-—A H Me. BLACKSMITH’ 5 , 8 Wil- er. Crand Maste Charlotte- Neill, do; Miss Wilkie, Quebec; Miss A i , Grand Master, Charlotte kie, do; Mrs Matinseon, Montreal; Miss Ellis, ° 7 ‘ o Dr. Jas. Christie, Deputy Grand Master, | Toroate; W. W an - ao wr aes 1a LBION MINES SLACK COAL can be — New Glascow, ; Miss oes ~~. I supplied freely, and with dispatch, for idem, Grand Warden, Antigonish, and Mrs Paterson, and son, Branttor - about one month, Ord-rs given by OSBORNE UOUSE. Pe brazce, Grand Secretary. St. John, Aug 14—D Stewart, Cardigan; EC Me-} G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent Pu Lean, Eldon; K R Morrison, do; Ww ellington 35 Water Street. A _ Grand Treasurer, Halifax, | Muten, do; G D Whelan, Halifax; Mr and “Mrs | July 10—t4 N D Lockhart, Moncton, N B; Au:tin F | —— \ Grand Chaplain, Woodstock,N. | Coombs, Gloucester, Mass;Miss Bessie Lantry, | 6 g Py 5 | , iF : Boston; Willie Lantry, do. 15—John B) pruce pars or a g, \\ herspoon, Grand Conduetor, | Fitap: —~ oo R I; John R Fitz ns ae ferry . : pasyse — : is FHVEE Subserib vr Las in Boom in Pictou, 25 J .. MeKee, Grand Guardian, Ch’- BAREIS BOCES. . | ; Spars, suitable for yards for vessels or bo Pp. E. I Aug. 14--V H_ Koight, Souris; Mrs F St schooners mists. Apply to James Little, | ris,Grand Herald, Annapolis, N.S. | Helaire, Bost: “— a ae Seat ms Miss | Pictou, or co a : tico; | PD. McKENZIE The t see ' dae will be L St Helaire, Charehi tus ; . L i oes _ ion of the Grand Lodgs il E H Langridge, Montreal; N H Niles, Givu- Greentield, Colchester, N. S. d Amherst vn the sevoul Wednesday “kl iu ya st, 1885. jo cester, Aug. 4; l9$4,—w y lm Fe Re ST 15. 1884. SELLE THEM, yards SUMMER ~ 5000 DRESS GOODS, special One of our partners is now Cl’town, Aug. 15, 1884.—dy wkly 40,000 yards GREY COTTONS, 4c., 5e., FALL AND WINTER TRADE. d4¢., PRINT COTTONS, 14c., for 10c. Colored and White SHIRTINGS, very cheap. All ENDS OR REMNANTS of GOODS at prices to clear. line, reduced to 16c., All other SUMMER GOODS at prices to clear. buying a large Stock be. and 64c, in the British and Foreign The same will be open for inspection early in September. CREAT MARK DOWN SALE W.&A. Brown & Co. URING the next fifty days we wish to close out the balance of our SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, and have marked down the following lines, at prices that are BOUND TO Markets, for Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street. WHOLERSALE AND RBETATL. W.& A. BROWN & CO. New Hosiery, of WHITE Ch’ a August 1, 1884, Everything at the very the best value, PRINT COTTONS, COTTONS, Perkins & Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. aS Lowest Prices ! PERKINS & STERNS FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE: High Grade Patent, Medium and Low Grade, Choice Superior Extra, Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 250 bris. 750 bris., 250 brls, 125 brs. Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE LOW! J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. 5, POR SALE. NEW CONCORD WAGON, made by) A« one of the best makers on the Island, | and of the best material that could be pro- cured, and made to order. Suitable for a Doctor, or any gent for fishing or sbooting in | the country. Can be seen at W. C. TICE’S Boarding Stable, Next door to Fish Market, Grafton Strevt, Aug 6—we fr sa pd P i. Island Pottery. STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPEs, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Oh’town, May 27, 1884. 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— | | DOMINION EXHIBITION MONTREAL, 1884. $25,000 IN) PREMIUMS. Agricultural and | and Industrial. | Ample grounds anil cians magnificent buildings \for the display of Live Stock, Manufactured | Articles, Agricultural Implements and Ma- '_chinery in motion. Grand International Bench Show of Dogs. The Exhibition will be in full operation | from Friday, September 5th, to Saturday, the 13th, 1884, and will be open till ten p. m. each ‘day. Reduced rates are offered by all the princi, pal Railway and Steamboat Companies. For al! information apply to the under- , Signed. 8.C. STEVENSON, Joint GEO. LECLERE, t Secretaries, 76 St Gabriel Street. July 25—tl sep 5 HOUSE TO LET. HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street nearly opposite the residence of William | Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be-| sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inside and outside this summer, There is also qa Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached. DUNALD FERGUSON. July 7, 1884, Public Meetings. R JENKINS will meet the Electors of Queen’s County at the following places : Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, August J, at 6.30 p.m, Fort Augustus (Smith’s Corner).—Saturday. Aug. 2, at 3 p.m. View Factory—Monday, 5p m, Eldon Hall—Tuesday, Aug. 56, at 6 p, m. Belle Creek School House—W ednesday, Aug. 6, at 12 noon, Caledonia School House—Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 5 p.m, Murray Harbor Road School Housc—Thurs day, Aug. 8, at 5 p. m. Montague weet School House—Friday, Aug. 8, at 5 p, m, Avondale, Lot 49—Saturday 4p. m Saw Mili Bridge—Monday, Aug. 11, at 5 p,m. Rustico Bank—Tuesday, Avg. 12, at 5 p.m. New Glargow Hali—Wednesday, Aug. 1%, at 2 p.m. St. Anns School House—Wedneeday, Aug. 13, a.6p. m. bradalbane Hai|—Friday, Aug 15, at5 p.m Crapaud Hall.-Saturday, Aug. 16, at 4 p. m Bonshaw Court House—Saturdsy, Aug. 16 at7 p.m Ch town, July 29, 1884—bher pres pat. STEAMER MIRAMICHI. Montreal to Charlottetown. Leaves Montreal, Monday, 11th August, and every alternate Monday afterwards. Returning, leaves Summerside, Tuesday, 19th August, and every alternate Tue ay. Mill Aug. 4, at Aug. 9, at Superior nger accommodation, and freight oa soi at lowest rates. ; CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Aug. }, 1854. TR ae a ae a a we sntiesthiihandesenisisatibimesmetmeoens a RES SS —— i