7. Ait. g TELM DAILY HEAMINHR, JUL | Tor Dany Examen.) OOS JULY 7, BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT SCM "0 aan Y AU*s TION, ou Monday, at six? ' B*. Lord's What, the cargo <a ee a Our Advertisers. A. MeNeill, auctioneer, will close out by ‘missioners for manrving the General Ex-| auction three cargoes of round anil slack hibition of Agriculture and Local Industry | ceal, to-morrow, at I1 o'clock. This otiers Island, was held at the Law Courts | a rare chance for householders to get their i100. \ general meetin: of the Board of Com- ISS84 cnmnanceen sities (emnnmanancenenee perties. ae ‘Terms at Sale, A Grit Slander. | for this : uty o neistin ; Poe | Building, Chariotterown, on Friday, July | winter supplies at a bargain. * ecnotner ae an, ane of § pe | 4¢] | Benj. DesBri nnounces the sale, at and Hemlock Boards, 5x5, 5x6, 0x8, 523 aq . Tne Patriot is very anxious indeed | *": ae ' influential | oe core ee a ae 5 5x2 Scantling, and 2-inch Hemlock Plank, , ' . | Among the large number of influential) public auction, of certain valuable pro that the whole of the Liberal-Couset | farmers, merchants, and mechanics present | } vative Party in Queen's County, should Rustico Beach, P. E. I. , , ee werk | Messervey’s Patent Bag-holder, a new ' be involy ed with Dr — in a charge Hon. Senator Haythorne, Marshtield, | invention for farmers, is advertised else- : N., J. CAMPBELL, Oo: Couspiring to nullify the votes of a| Chairman. where 2 Auction ° i; : P re. A . 2 . : d c cer, large number of free and independent |} Hon : Ferguson, a. Longworth & Co., advertise the move- This well-known WATERING PLACE will open for the Ch’town, July 5, 184, electors. As the charge is brought} Hon. J. O. Arsenault, Wellington. ments of the brigt. Ariadne. ————— - notateins seal ction 4 ‘ed! Hon. Judge Hensley, Charlottetown. 4 f iwainst those who denounced and foiled | ee car ; G. W. Wakeford calls a meeting of the Hon, John Balderston, Kingston. season on July Ist. ; —————-. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most TENDERS WANTED, ‘ the Honorable David Laird’s projected ena : ii Mian ds | Masonic ‘I’emple Company. : : : aie disfranchisement of ali the non-property = a 0 scl migra Harbc : : D. F : ts a tenant for a house desirable summer resort in the Provinces. The House is too : Gye : a on, James Uiow, | yy saruee. . Ferguson wants a tenant for a ht . ; van ene . holders in the Province,it seems somewhat Patrick Blake, Esq., Charlottetown. lon Paceur uveak well known to need any commendation, le {EALED TENDERS will be received unreasonable, and should certainly be sup-| Alex. Martin, Ksq., Valleyfield, =| aii TERMS—$2.00 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week ; $8.50) 2 the mndemane’. tt fae, teh day ported by the clearest evidence. But the Henry Longworth, Esq., Glen Wood. : ou ¥ instant, he saa “e oa root, painting it Patriot, it will have been observed, has} Chas. C. Gardner, Esq., Charlottetown. Summerside Exports. per week for months. _ poe een grt adr pa aoe Chureh ’ ' . ‘ ; nila " “ae oer a i St. ; ‘ ad to notin advanced not one jot or tittle of proof Owen Connolly, Esq., Charlottetown. “ ee Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Sunday evening, calling for oma weel-aserk inside. ater vite Calle pews ; ‘act it hi » 10 . John Kelly, Charlottetown. SUMMERSIDE, July 5. uests; retcrning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotie-|~" valle. also for wpainti In point of fact, it has not one jot o1 John T. Jenkins, Esq., Charlottetown Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales B * inside walis, al painting the Mange ae foil iaL. ine forwar John |. Jenkins, sq., otte ° _ Shipped per steamer | =, “sess | town time. . . adjoining. aoe , . tre om ' | a apa ie Edward Bayfield, an, Charlottetown. | Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 25 a. m-, and 3 40 p. m. haw ine tendering will require to examine | It a al a ' ‘ 7 ae bey i ‘ : ao ; a hnen hg hal yo oie cteheg 92 cases eggs.... . $3853.60 " : Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 9s p. m., — 6 lop. m. the place to kuow the work r quired, is & Simple Slander, and its propagator s *. T. Newbery, Esq., Charlottetown. eR EE Ee Cre ree... 36,00 ” ‘* Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a, m., and » p. m. ' motive is apparent. There is not a single John Newson, Esq., Charlottetown. 214 hg pe Ye ORs as 530.00 “ ‘“ Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m_, 12.35 p. m., and 455 p. m. nen 'cLEOD, circumstance to give it color, On the} G. W. Mason, Esq., Lot 48. 20 sheep. . ......-- 00s se eeeereseees 68.00 Trains are run on Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds July 5, 1884—2i vaiy ths o Of Trastoes, contrary, the circumstances all disprove Wm. Haslam, Esq., Springfield. — 43 bus oats. pe spaedieeses F 97.00} slower than Charlottetown time. ae ee ee ° . y . . ‘ P T ve : ° . ce > roy s oT : : ia it. A recount was demanded. What of| John A. ee mat ae S herees....... rete tteeeeeee - 210.00 Mr. Baguall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers * a b a snce Peters, Esq. » Bay. — ad that? The election was a close one ; and gst Beg 74 on mere $1294.00 to Genside. i GE 5 FAM the result, as at first declared by the} pyos Lannan. Esq., Lot 66. Ch’town, June 18, 1884.—2m os 5 Sheriff, was doubted by many persovs.| Wm. Mutch. Esq, Hopeton. ~~ _—_ oe “\RDEUS for Ico Ureans by AE Dr. Jenkins could not, therefore, be Albert Boswell, Esq., Pownal. A gallon, should be ieft ak The as ’ . . . <r , © blamed for demanding the recount ; and,} Jos. ecengn, Sc N =“ © ° Shep around the Corner,” or at the Star certainly, neither Mr. Brecken nor Mr. a = ay EA 5 ae aenernnrnniaeie fectionery,” 24 hours ahead of the time it jg meal ome vi . ai reorge Sinclair, Esq., Maipeque. gy anted, so as to insur l Yavies é hat BOOT ZS HINCIA Ivy wanted, so as to insure a su of I wies had any Tight to complain tha Sinial Siensl, Hea. Mend BY AUC i ION, a s Chie, Mads eee ein con a Fresh their titles to their seats were, after a wr” . sD : a oe Oa itil Dateaihi Alex. Scott, Esq., Brackley Point. _ FOR or freezers, and porcelain-lined cans fer gop. careful and critical investigation betore a John Allan McDonald, Esq., Pisquid. To-morrow (Taesday) July Sih am _— taining it. The purity, sweetness andwhg i Judge of the County Court, proved to be Thos. Vessey, Esq., Little’York. ’ someness of the Ice Cream furnished 1 guy. . good. lherefore, even supposing the} Isaac Thompson, Esq., Suffolk. at 11 o'clock, on Peake’s Wharf No, 1, Th Ty, eINT > ee Be ar, SS auteed, _ Liberal party in the town agreed to D. H. MeDonald, Esq., Bedeque. ay July 5, 1884, I demand the . i they did t John Hughes, Esq., Morell. 75 tons Round Coal, ex schr, Kliza B, “O° ie “tian aun die ae ee i emand the recount—and they did not— av Pig le Api oe \ 100 tons Round Coal, ex schr. British Eagle, er 7 they did nothing that was wrong. lhe onan ys *s — aoa — 85 tons Slack Coal, ex schr. Ottawa, 5 | The offence was committed after the | “47 Sud tnursday, Vihoner On One ee jane mito J BB MACDONALD 5 } The usual Committees were appointed. This coal is of good quality, from Ontario . e SS at ASE Ss EP ee ie ect Ht: re-count—after it was known beyond a doubt that Mr. Brecken had obtained a majority of the votes of the electors —in the opposition, which was offered to Mr. srecken’s efforts to have the known will of the majority carried out. On a mere legal technicality, by which the votes of nearly seven hundred electors were set aside as worthless, Dr. Jenkins Brecken The necessity of erecting a sheep shed on the show grounds was discussed, and it was} resolved to erect a suitable building for that purpose. After the trausaction of business the meeting adjourned until Tuesday, July 15th, at which the prize list will be sub- mitted, as prepared by the committee ap- pointed for that purpose. A. McNEILL, Mines, Big Glace Bay, C. B, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, A. MecNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July 7—lin NOTICE. S the, place to buy a GOOD FITTING, WELL MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES. The Largest Stock to Select From. THE LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED. For sale al Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, 300 tons Gowrie Mine Fine Ceal, which is pronounced to be far superior to Pictou Coal for domestic purposes This cargo will be sold at the low price of $1.80 per ton, cash, July 5, 1884, was awarded the seat, and Mr. Secretary. eS a was obliged to obtain, by a process of law, Ch’town, July 7, 1884. i + T | (; ary > the position to which by will of ——_—__+ +- = -+ = ———__ asonic emp 6 OMpany | WA PAR ) the majority he was elected In Fourth of July at Souris. -- Don’t buy anywhere before seeing goods and prices at 5 this he ap se ea . every MEETING of the Stockholders of the ~~ point, not only im the Supreme A CORRESPONDENT writes: A large num- above ( ompany will be held at Masonic Court of this Province, but in| ber of fishing schooners have been anchored | Hall, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the J B MACDONALD'S SOUTH WILTSHIRE the Supreme Court of Canada; and|in Souris Harbor for the last few days. oi “te of a —_ ensuing, at eight , ' j j ; i ; ; ! asics ’e “ t : i , ‘ ie ; . . for this opposition, Dr. Jenkins himself,] They are certainly very handsome craft, Setanta anh cain veliktel of electing) (i’town, June 12, 1884.—2aw wkly, Queen Street _—oN— and Dr. Jeukins alone, was responsible. The leading men of the Liberal-Con- servative Party gave it neither counten- ance nor support, and on behalf of the most of, them carrying two topmasts and supplied with two or more large seine boats. Yesterday being the 4th of July, the day was duly celebrated here. The programme was begun by firing cannon, By order. @, W. WAKEFORD, Secretary pro tem. Ch’town, July 7, 1884—8i CHARLOTTETOWN §=SASH ERD DOOR FACTORY | Wednesday, the 9th July, In aid of the funds of the Metipdist t party Tae Examiner took pains to protest a of iy exploded, without, pga Church of that place. against it in the most vigorous terms it| doing any damage except teariug up a few ? , i . ee i. could command. So that the Liberal- whart planks and punching a po in ~ DIRECT FOR LONDON Peake’s Ro. > W harf, The public are cordially invited. i Conservative Party are entirely blame-]TO°t of 4 building that stood close by. . ‘Tea on the tables at one o’clock, p, m. ; Fog horns, tin whistles, and other in- Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea : : i ¥ less. -_— - —Insurance men in Ottawa are com- bining te raise the rates. But Ottawa can afford to snap her fingers at them. She has an almost perfect system of waterworks. — $$$ ——— _ — A Parent BaGuoiper.—The difficulty of filling a bag, known by all farmers and others who have had experience in the awkwardness of the exercise compared with tbat of shovel- ing grain or potatoes or anything into a barrel, has called forth the inventive genius of a Halifax mechanic, and his invention of an improved bag-holder has just been patented at Ottawa. The machine seems struments were brought into service, while a gay display of bunting was unfurled to the breeze. In the evening a brilliant exhibition of fireworks took place in front of Consular Agent Carlton’s residence, which was much admired. A little before midnight, amidst a medley of noises from guns, whistles, drums, horns and concer- tinas, a huge torchlight procession, with the American Flag proudly borne at the head of it, paraded the streets of the village. The procession was in every way quite impos- ing, the marching and counter marching being done in perfect order, while every now and then ringing cheers rent the air. In justice to the American fishermen who spent the 4th in Souris, it may be said that judging by their appearance and by - their The New Brigantine Ariadne, P. Trainor, master, 350 tons, classed 9 years at Lloyds, will sail from Tignish about 15th July; Campbellton, West Point, Summerside, about 20th July; and from Charlottetown about 25th July, direct for London, carrying Lobsters from above ports at lowest rates, and saving expense and damage of tranship- ping at Charlottetown. Free storage in Charlottetown, and ware- house receipts granted when required. Also bills of lading given as soon as goods are on board at any of above ports. Goods will be received at West Point, from New Brunswick, up to 18th July, and at Sum- merside, to 20th July. For further particulars apply to R. PALMER & —-——--0 We are now manufacturing Sashes Doors WindoW and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould COn, and will sell at the lowest cash prices; ings, Ballusters, Newel] Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. We are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenon- ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc. All kinds of Gothic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Ch’town, June 7, 1884—wkly ly PROPRIETORS, NEW CLOTHING will be held on the first fine day following, Tickets—For adults, 25 cents each; for chil- dren, 12 cents. By order of the Committee. GEORGE CRUWYS, Secretary, June 20—whkly wkly pat 5 7 ey PE (SKARD RALLWI — oO eee CAMP HUNTER, -_—— pe adc KETURN TICKETS, at one First Class Fare, will be issued to amply overcome the difficulties of hold- ; CAPT. TRAINOR f : ret . gy Soy ition with its mouth wide | Conduct while on shore, a finer set of men ce , rom ail Booking Stations between Charlotte- o ce ond . a Sammie manner readily adjust- it would hard to find. In the old rum 3 1 On board; # OR SEEVLIN C+. town and —— nae erence, beth inclusive, Pa able. Ap upright post on a moveable platform | times a fleet of American fishermen anchor- JOHN A. a. tego) brah ee = er 7 a 7s is furnished with a hoop to slide up or down | ed off Souris generally meant much drink- amp D; ~ «th inst,, inclusive, good to return | according to the depth of the bag, the bottom | ing and fighting on shore. Times have LONGWORTH & CO,, NEW SUITS, JUST OPENED! eg aaa ar 7 of which is to rest on the platform. The out-| changed for the better. The temperance Charlottetown. 1¢ Militia Camp at Hunter River. side of the hoop is furnished with pins. The hoop is swung to one side of the plat- form, thereby contracting its size to hang the bag on the pins and firmly holding its mouth extended when swung on the plat- form. Then, when full, the bag is simply swung to one side, and automatically disenr- gagel from the holder. The inventor, Mr. Michael B. O'Neill, has sold this invention to Mr. Wm. J. Messervey, Upper Water Street, who by the patent has the sole right of manu facture in the Dominion. Mr. M. leaves for P. E. Island shortly, and he believes he has in the machine a most desirable article. See advertisement. > Harpen Hanp Grenape.—A second test of Harden Hand Grenade was made yesterday forenoon in the vacant lot opposite the T'imes office. This test was made in vindication of the grenade, it being claimed that the test made last week was not afair one. The pro- ceedings yesterday were conducted by Mr sentiment of the village and surrounding country has made itself felt; and now there is norum to be had either at Souris West or East—except at the licensed Vendor’s. The captains snd crew alike of the fifty. craft—numbering in all about 800 men—at Souris, on the 4th, deserve to be con- gratulated upon their good behaviour, while celebrating their glorious old Fourth of July. Desecrating the Sanctuary. A BOATS CREW WRECK A CHURCH, BOMBARD 4 HOUSE AND ATTACK A SHIP’S CREW, Sr. Jonn’s, Nfld., June 30.—The crew ofthe bark Lady Eliburn, on Saturday night, broke into the Roman Catholic church of St. Mary’s, in St. Mary’s Bay, and demolished the furniture and appoint- July 7—2w 2aw HOUSE TO LET. fPYHE 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 a Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached. DONALD FERGUSON, July 7, 1884. FOR SALE. NEW SUITS, JUST OPENED ! SPLENDID VALUE. New Coats, Pants and Vests! very cheap, Cotton Hosiery, New Worst Clothing made to order at 0 ed Cloths, New Tweeds. short notice. W. A. WEEERS & CO., Ch’town, June 4, 1884, Sign of the Lion. New Coats, Pants and Vests! New Furnishing Goods, Linen and Paper Collars, Braces,Gloves and Handkerchiefs, New Ties, Men’s Merino and LONDON HOUS JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, July 4, 18$4.—6in St. Marys’ Cartage Meng. Gy, (iNCORPORATED.) | Capital. $48,000. A Division of Surplus Stock wil! take place on OCTOBER 22, 1884, SUBSCRIBE NOW, SHARES FOR SALE $2 EACH. —_ _ This is the best investment in the Country. Send for prospectus and full particulars to JAS, THOMPSON, H. A. L, WHITE, Pilling, assisted by the local agent, in the : . ‘ , > . : ‘ salnenen te cies of in. Tar aa ae - ne es ror ro MVHE Subscriber offers for sale all those 2 President, Secretary. abernacles, abstracted the chalice, the beautifvl grounds adjeicing the Hon. AGENTS WANTED~—BIG COMMISSON. ol were poured on a quantity cf shavings in the old organ bor used in_ the first test and this was allowed to get burning fiercely. Two of the grenades were thrown into the flame and had the eflect of quickly smothering it out. More tar and oil were poured on and again lighted, one grenade being sufficient to extinguish the flame. The box was then turned upside down and the fire lighted under it. Two of the grenades were applied and put the fire com- pletely out. The test was wholly satis- factory to those who witnessed it. The inch board stuff in the box was deeply charred, showing that the flame had reached consider- able volume before the grenades were applied. The grenades consists of a glass globe weigh- ing one pound, filled with a chemical fluid highly saturated with and generating in fire heat an immense volume of fire-extinguishing gas, in which it is said to be impossible for combustion to continue. The fluid itself is perfectly harmless to person or clothing. It is claimed to be specially valuable for factories or warehouses where a full insurance is not ciborium, and other sacred vessels, smashed the candelabra and strewed the debris about the streets. Five of the men have been arrested. As soon as the knowledge of the desecration of their church spread among the Catholic population not less than 500 boats were manned for the purpose of scuttling of firing the vessel. The parish priest and the supplying merchants induced them to refrain from violence. St. Joun’s Nfid., June 30.—Fwo Orange outrages are reported here. At Twillingate sixteen loaded guns were fired into the house of Capt. Wrey, and the windows were smashed with huge stones. The Wreys are one of only three Catholic families residing at Twillingate. At Green’s Pond harbor, four Southern vessels took refuge from a southeast gale and floating field ice on Thursday last. The Orangemen attacked the crew on shore, maimed them brutally and pursued them to their vessels with large ballast stones, smashing the com- practicable.— Moncton Times. Ee , Gavupacr, who won the single scull races | on the Charies River during fourth of July ! celebration, is looked upon as the coming | ouraman. His style is easy, bis strokes long | and clear, and he has a peculiar knack of | panion doors, skylights, cabin stoves and furniture, breaking bulworks, and forcing | the vessels to rush away amid the storm and ice peril out into Bonavista Bay. —_—<—-— + PresipenT ARTHUR has vetoed the Fitz-Jo'n Judge Young’s property, comprising Town Lots Nos, 26 and 7i.in 5th 100, Charlotte- town, having a front on Fitzroy Street of 84 feet, and a depth through to Euston Street ot 220 feet, with a front thereon of 84 feet. —ALSO— A Building Lot. 75 feet square, on Orlebar Sticet, near Euston Street. BENJ. DESBRISAY, Ch’town, May 17. N. B,—The above-mentioned property (if not previously disposed of) will be offered at Auction,on Monday, the 14th day of July, instant. Dated 5th July, 184. BENJ. DESBRISAY. July 7, 18°4, saving of Labor. Messer vey’s Pate Bagholder. TAILORING 0! ———$$—— DEPART MENT. ——e See: 0)? Suits and JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Doeskins, (73 Worsted Coatings, Broadcloths & Trimmings, MADE TO ORDER AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, ss a Le Single Garments July 4—1m pd H avirax, June 30, 18*4. . OTICE is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of four per cent, on the paid up Capital Stock has this day been declared for the half year, endjng this date, and that the peme will be payable at any cftice of the Bank on or after Friday, the first day of August next, The Transfer Books will be closed from the 14th proximo til! Ist August inclusive By order of the board, THs, FYSHE, Cashicf, Ch'town, July 3, ’84—2in. a TEAC it WAATED. Ww" NTED immediately a Second oF Third Class Teacher for the Luke Vera School. A Supplement voted. Apply to making his boat skim along rapid'y , Porter bill. The reading of the veto was re- : ‘4 ARLES KELLY ) JHARLES KELLY, Without apparent effort. Hosmer, who ceived with applanse on the Republican side No os ee or anes waa br y won cousilerable fame last year as a of the house and was hissed onthe Democratic | y yP mg SO par- “ . ari RS chase the holder at Messrs, Beer & Sons. CHARLEY MEYERS. first-class sculler was one of the defeated con- testants. He expressed great admiration at Gaudaur’s style and thinks Hanlan would tind io him a formidable rival. -Hanlan has met a good many such formidable rivals in-his day. | side. President Arthur in his message to the House announcing his disapproval of the Fitz- John Porter bill, reviews the action of the court martial which convicted Porter, assert- ing ite judgment was final, Orders left there (Beer & Sons) will receive prompt attention. Chitown, July 7—3i wkly 4i pd GEO. DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, May 19—wkly Lake Verd, July 3, 1884—4fn wk da 2) } d | : ee ee \USSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAM! bt) NER, the Cheapest andf Best Newspepe pablished on PR, Teland ( Only $i ver 1