‘ ‘ RR s, Wild Strawberries wu 4 - it uton \p | > oe Ww. fF. ¢ - \merican N und Twine Company | tise \} cere Purse Seles, and refer | ne a ASCs \lessrs \ Kennedy of ti ity -> \ i Ne V \ \ 1t% \ 1 tei s rhe \ ! . ! ODEDLY rey aa si \i ~ ule ‘ Lhis : LS was cisin tne . itt th e the « are i Msapprehe HSslon 2 ‘ respondent telegrap [t is iote that during the elec 8) mad ter, no fewer than 30,000 Lrish harvest ! ! : ved in England from ‘ str ~ ‘ ‘ rest ie wes in Pioche, Cal.. und i wap his 18-year old iwarettes, to any person for i no takers at that even up, fered &5 oot, but even then couldn't ske a trad a ( HAR TTETOWN Rifle Clu will hold its tif Spoon petition at the Kensington I weon S iy oO 24th inst., 2 p. m sharp R es 200 and 500 vards fo prize i 200 400 yards for nurservmen. Sergt-M Grey, Se tary-Treas. ‘ t * ) the late it rant has been y OF No. 6] Ros ~“ New \ ihe body was stole ; 1378 At that t this pu | st hea ig ers Tot t * al i ] , . { . ‘ Pp id at 9 1... to-morrow. 1.30 p. no Parties wish i Presbyterian Ts t Crapaud du 80 Dy Z” Ons sner itVoci h i turn J wil! leave ¢ il I f i i n at 5 o'clock, p. n me oe Ss I 8 } mes | 3, ged Ind " nt Blak x Wueen Street, the t 1 whicl y brok pre } ing i ve ‘ t th sick ik. Hi ‘ i : K and it Is wond Waa I © fa 4 yf is : tic ~ BD a} Ly ry ques . by 1} ‘ ’ ~ t } et : vy a ; | » . : . : mm they . . ¢ to ma : | ~ t t ‘ ‘ nd | ened tail \ REMARKABLE heat wave is passing over England ympanied by disastrous thunder sm AS poo ewers overfic wed and Hersous W ' ned, reve storms, ’ lo i reported in France In P S the $ excessive. Extraordinary : ry pre ## are being taken by the - Tae Prince Albert Mount police have inspected by Sir John Macdonald rhe Premier expressed yreat piles vident efficiency of the force, and issu general order complimen tng the el a’ rs it results of the : inspection Ht iat he promised medals those ere vace i suppressing t! North ) st » _ -_ 5 \ t iespatecl pe 20th ins “ () sat y , Dig ey ; ti vs “4 nm Zz up to ( i ey I t k tidal ave Ch + St ran SO high tt tugs uried at times The com novice i naif an nour, and aiter tne waves § lert t } I rural i 1? Ss was covered xifish, halibut i salmon. The in was i } y] inl : : rth i anda é Lae Carroll, ( apt. Brown, sailed i Boston at 6 o'clock last evening with a ‘argo of gene! 1! merchandize an L the follow ing ladies and g itlemen as pa ngers :— Mrs. Jas. Morrow, Mrs. J. Lutzie, Miss Sharpley, Miss Katie Peebles, Miss Cameron, Miss M. Boates, Miss Maggie Beaton, Miss F. Dogher- ty, Mi 38 \. McCormack, — ' 4: LATRIN, \ ° , ak Miss Ross, Miss Blank, Mr. Jas. G. Hinckley, Mr. Wm. Bassett, Mr Jena M Donald, Mr. James Hogan, Mr. A. McKinnon, Master C. H. Lutzie. sibilant Zion Cuvrcu Picnic yesterday was well at- tended. that it was ’ | ‘ Cor 4 on the ‘] he day enjo ended. ech - gro The y ible managing committee finding impossible to land at Holland's led to hold the picnic at West River, inds adjoining Farquharson’s wharf. was all that could be desired, and a time was spent all who \ politig ul ~cricket itch was vy m inged between the embroyo statesmen pre | Can lian | yeal terest. sent. in which the Liberals were victorious. Croquet, quoits, swings and all other usual ame wi amusements were provided wna well patroniz a > Cat ‘ Poi FLYNN last evening re- i letter from the Chief of the Eureka I) tive Agency, at Charleston, Va., asking nh to be on the look ont for and arrest a con fidence man named J. Oakley Crawford, who | wanted it Charleston. Crawford is} d ibed as 47 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches in | height.and weighing 140 lbs. He sports a good- sized dark moustache tinged with gr ays and his hair, which he never wears very short, is uso sprinkled with gray. He has steel blue- vray eyes, sometimes wears eye -glasses, and |} when talking sho vs a perfect set of teeth. His es are neat-fitting, though not flash, and | : s } Cassy flue vike: 1 intimate acquaintance of p yliticians an: public men. Oakley is a pleasant, gentleman- ly fellow in every way, and one who can easily | make fi ls with both sexes. He claims to; own la ts of lan i a Wat Virginia, and pe a bo-teeta ae oakl. | vii ! bly Waiiv via i i a THERE was a large attendance of both buys rs | md sei at the market to-day. Sales | were quite lively at the following prices :— Beef (small) 7 o th th. re. do per qtr 4 to 7 cts ; mutton, 5 to8 cts; pork | (small) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 35 to 60 cts per qtr; ham per lb, 13 to I4 fowls, 50 cts. pair; | hutter fresh) 16 to IS lo (tub 14 to BG cts 3 ts per quart, eggs, per| ; t } ct pr yvacre plants 10 | : iD tom. planis, 10 cents | . | straw 10 cents ? i raspoverries 16 to 18 cents. ; goose ries. 15 to 1c: red currants, 15 to 16¢; black | i i 12 i4c; flour per 100 Ibs, $2.25 to | 2 7 do. £2.30 to $2.50; oats, 34 i 109, DO to De ets: | potatoes, I8 to 20c; veal, 3 to7 ets per Ib ; | rad mnch, 6 cents; lobsters, 4 to S cts ea ST hubarb,3 to 4 cents per lb; cod sh, % bu bo i5 *i macker’ A, 6 to. 8 vents; pigs wm.) th § ss hee puis. THE DAILY [Spectan Desparcurs To Tuk EXAMINER. | Fifty Years of Railroading Monrrear, July 23. Ye terday was the fiftieth wry ie the opening of the St. Lawrence and Li Champlain railway, the first in Canada. Steps are being taken to eelebrate the event ippropriately Vj Van Horn traftic ancouver, in order the trallic consigiments Pp leave to to make ar the tea of the © manager, e- President ind Mr day for \ rangements for tinent of the i} hina and Japan Olels. eon fri mn across of — The Crawford-Bilke Case. LonpDonN, July 23. The Crawford-Dilke case has closed. Capt Foste r, on oath, said hi had com- matted adultery with Mrs. Crawford and had taken her to brothels. Matthews widressed the jury for the petitioner. He ridiculed Dilke’s remaining silent during the first trial, when evidence was presented against him of having committed brutal adultery, more befitting the treatment of & prostitute in a French brothel than a refined lady. cen pee The Cousens at Wimbledon. Lonpon, July 23. In the match for the Kolapore cup at Wimbledon Fugland came oft victorious with a score of GOB; ¢ nada stood vesterday, cond with 646 The C St aialians won the chief prizes in He COTPOration series. lhe Duke of Cambridg ted the the ibs] eK 1 camp ind alse from other colonies. A New Grievance. oo PortLaND, Me., July 23. rmen think it unjust that Cana- permitted t id fish in bond to Boston and New York, for which hipped to the Windward Bermuda, and other places, whilst are not permitted to land at and have sent >the | Our tishe ire Portland, ly ins » SeT pla es Islands, our it B Ss ? vessels tonial their ports ‘argoes Cal VO orward in bond t nited States Notes from the Fisheries. Port HAWKESBURY, De “an seiner, Maud 3., bas 2rrived North Bay with ever four hun of mackerel] on her way home. mer M. L.. Wetherall, from the Magdalen Islands, hand- lining, struck on Red Head reef yesterday and came to Hawkesbury for repairs. ats, July : The Ame1 bere from re l barrels The Gloux ester I! sch A Seditious Meeting Du Waterford held a meeting to yps to compel the corporation to remove the royal portraits from the Council Chamber, and to hang therein a portrait of General Meagher, who was convicted of sedition and sentenced to death partici- pating in the rebellion of 1848. BLIN, July 23, 2 The citizens of taxe St fou —- The Savings’ Bank Xeturns. OTTaAw a, July 23 Bank returns for the fiscal Ju represent the amount to credit of depositors at the end of the year $17,159,572, including in- This is the largest sum ever on de- posit since the establishment of the system The Savings’ ended S0Oth ne Ail&, as jin L&ou. 4 Grand Pow- Ww ow. Winnipre, Man., July 23. Sir John A. Macdonald held a pow-wow with Crowfoot and other Indian chiefs at Gliechen. Crowfoot complained of several matters which the Premier promised to right. Yesterday Sir John was at Calgary. a Fell from Aloft. Norru Sripney, ©. B., July 23. A seaman named John Shehan,belonging to the barkentine Retriever, fell from aloit to-day, and struck ona belaying pin, His brains were dashed out, and he died im- mediately. Vorming | a Gov ernment. Lonpon, July 23 of Argyle and Mr. Bench take office under Salisbury. will command the Irish The Duke likely to Wolse ly are Le rd | troops, Ashbourne will be chief secretary and Webster, attorney-general. —— Steamer Ashore. Nortu Srpyey, C. B., July 23. The steamship Crete, from New York for rt, struck the ground off Canse. On this Pe 2 ¥ arrival here the port wardensand divers rtained that the damage was slight. Burglars in Halifax. —_—- —- Haurrax, July 23. Monaghan’s dry goods store was burglar- vad claims to be | jzed on Thursd: ay night, and $100 worth of goods stolen. The thieves were not cap- | tured. An imposing Affair. MonTREAL, The reception of His Eminence, Cardinal Taschereau, on the 27th inst., promises to be the most imposing ever seen here. 2 23. July Accidentally Drowned. SHEET ae ARBOR, July 23, Richard Helpert was accidentally drowned near Fifteen Mile gold mine on Tuesday last. Ce ols reer Wes athe xr Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Proviaces. ToRoxto, "July { 25—10 a. m. Light to moderate wu fine weathwiy sta tionary Ur « little rigbr there Care K XA) LINE R, Local and Other lems, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL wT QUFERIRE. Biggest Bargain af the Season. of ‘Le t the Chinaman Come OUR SHIRTS ARE CHEAPER AND) PRETTIER THAN THRY CAN PRODUGE THEM, | Ub Our Hoep-skiris, Corsets and. Bustles Mus’ Go, Sauk Up Priges t Bankrupt Prices | pk month of July at RETD BROS. is the best menth in the year for Bargains. Then, ail jo! » lots and seasonable goods are cleared out at 75 cents on the dollar. We have only room to quote a few pointed bargains, but ask purchas- ers to call and e Xamine our prices before making their purchases. Men's White Shirts, 65cts, up. Children’s Suits for $1.50, worth 82.75. Youths’ Suits for $2. w orth $3.75. Fearful Slaughter in our T Department. Stren s All-wool Suits, $3.50, worth $5. en s All wool Oxford Suits, 36, worth $8, Men's Black Worsted Snits, $6, worth $7.50. i Men's Navy Blue Suits, $4, worth $6.50, Men's Ail-wool Tweed Suits, $6, worth be Men’s Black Worsted Suits, $9, worth $12. Men's Fancy Tweed Suits, $11, worth $14. Men's All-wool Tweed Pants, $1.75, worth $2.40. Men's All-wool Tweed Coats, $3 50, worth 35. Me *n's All-wool tweed Vests, $1.25, worth $2, Ladies’ 4-Clasp (in kid), 75cts, worth $1.40. Ladies’ {-Button Dent's Gloves, 55cts, worth $1, American Diess Ginghams, l0ccs. worth Licts. Alperican Prints, d5cts, worth &cta. Canadian Heavy Prints, 7}cts, worth 1€cts. Very Stylish Busties, only 18cts, worth 40cts. Very Stylish Corsets. only iets, worth 60cts. American Hoop-skirts, 2octs, up. Very Heavy Ticking, only 10cts. Very Heavy 36-inch G: ‘ay Cotton, only dcts. itlove 3 American Ielt Hats, 50cts. up. American Straw Hats, 2 cts, up. arge sized Trunks, 854 ts, up. Ladies’ Hosiery, l0cis, up, Ladies’ Collars, 6cts, up. Ladies’ ‘tossameres, 31, up. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Scts, up. A Large Stock of T weeds, 45cts, up. on Le Tweeds and other Goods exchanged for ov Carriage Linen Dusters, 75cts, up. Carriage Wraps and Rubber Aprons, $3.25 cts, up. Shirting Ginghams, 9cts, up. Men's India Gauze Shiris and Drawers, 40cts, rw D BROS. !1ERON BLOCK 15, ' AUCTION. Valuable Property at Kensington, _——— ou W -EDNESDAY, CA July Ch‘town, 1886—3mo0s O be Sold 28th July, at 10.30 o'clock a. ne, that valuable BUILDING and LAND, situate at Kensing- ton, at junction of Malpeque, New London and Summerside Roads, suitable for Ware- | house, Shop or Canning Establishment, being for seven years used in the latter capacity, and one of the best business stands in that thriving town. Also, valuable Building Lot in rear, to be sold either in connection with, or separate from, Building and Let Also, at same time and place, a large and complete assortment of improved Can-making and Tinsmith’s Tools, 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Express do,1] Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Set Light Harness, | Set Express Harness, Household Furniture and various other articles. This is a rare chance of a good investment, as sale is positive. A. C. McLEOD. Park Corner, July 15—jour tl sale North Atlantig Steamship Co, KRROM LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’? is intended to leave for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE IU lez. London 29th For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic 8S, 8S. Company, 147, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. HEWBERY, July 5, 1886, AGENT, TRY THE i ‘Te A, , 25 CHENTS AT LONDON HOUSE THE RICHMOND STREET GROCERY sTORE: —- N ELSON BROS.. daelers in Choice Family Groceries, Meat, Fish, &. ss Those favoring us with their patronage will + teeta tn nha I RIDAY, BOs TON, HALIFAX, AND P, E. ISLAND 5 2 x & STEAMSHIP Liisi FARES REDUCED. First Cabin, with stateroom berth, 89.50 Ist Cabin .. 7.50 2nd Cabin... 6.50 Leaves Charlottetown every MONDAY and THURSDAY, 6 p. m. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch’town, July 14, '86. Imo wed sat her pat & sum prs , To Lobster Shippers. The Fast-sailing Brigantine “LERELDE,” 300 Tons Register Al Class at Lloyds, L. KEICKHAM, COMMANDERS, due here about the 25th inst., will go on the berth for either Liverpool or Len jon, providing su ffi- cient inducement offers. Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. July 8, i8$%6—eod a HARD COAL. j UST arrived ex Schr. ‘‘E. "Crosby, ’ from * New York 371 Tons Anthracite Coal (Egg and Chestnut Sizes.) Will be sold low while landing. This is the same quality Coal that has given such good satisfaction for the last four years. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, Imo eod i8S6 St, OATHERINES HALL, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Ch'town, July 2, AUGUSTA, ME. The Rr. Rev. H. A. NEety, D.D., President The Kev, W. D. MarrTin, A.M., Rector and Prin, ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. ‘Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantaces offered. For cireu- iars address the Principat. July 16-10 wks ——————— EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY oF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 100 Instructors, 2005 Students last pear. Thor- ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumenta! Music, Piano and Organ Tuing, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- man and ttalian Languages, English Branches. Gymnastics, ete. Tuition. $5 to $%; board and eat ite Steam Hat and Electric Light, $45to 87 5 per te orm, rm begins Sep- tember 9, 1886. For Illustrated Gohel ur oan nformation, eddress, EK. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin’ Sq., BOSTON, Mass. Reduction of Tarif. ES rates between P. E. Island, Nova _ Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec, which were 75 and 4, are reduced to 50 and 3; Newfoundland, formerly 150 and 15, is now I25and Il. Atlantic cable rates to Great Britain and France 12 cents per word ; other rates on 7; JAMES, A. A. Telegraph Co: E. Island, Limited. July 7, 1886. ~—3wks $i a wk » FOU NG », Supt. Ch’town, P. W ANG i 8 MELODEON FOR SALE (Smith) Melodeon, as good as &. wet. A very nice 4} octave new, sweet tone and in good order, will be soid cheap. Ap- ply to J. R. Davison. jly23 2i 5 ACKKREL BARRELS Sale by 500 MACKEREL BARREI for ale by jly22 5i eod T° LET—A House on Weymouth Street, near Prince of Wales’ College. Apply to George Douglass. jly 22 Geo. J. Wright. T° LET—The premises at present occupied by the Subscriber, containing twelve rooms, good yard and stabiing ; possession given immedi- éteiy. For further particulars apply to James Curtis, Sidney Street. jiy 3 at Apply 21 WAN rED—A good general Servant. to Mrs. Hobkirk, Prince Street. jy?l To LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished House. Apply to Mrs, Ronald Walker Weymouth St. july 9 tf W- ANTED—A little Girl, about twelve ‘years of age to assist anurse in taking care of three children ; must be well recommended Apply al IX AMINER office, ity 20 3i WANTED IM ME DI A TE L Y A Cook; one acquainted with restaurant business pre- ferred ; good wages to the right person, EXAMINER office, jyl7 eod tt Apply at To. LET—The Dwelling House on Pleasant Street, lateiy occupied by the Kev, C, O'Meara; possession given immediately. Apply to Wm. Dodd. jyi16 tf Lest — On Saturday ‘afternoon, a sum of Mone s wrapped up in paper. Finder w ili be rewarded by leaving same at the EXAMINER or Railway office. july 5 T° LET—In a private family, pleasant Front Ktoom, furnished or unfurnished, ne ith beard, july5 die Apply at EXAMINER Office. Lost--0n Monday, on Brackley Point or St. Peter’s Roads, between Sherweod Cemetery and Capt. Maxwell’s house, a black fur cape. Apyone returning the same to Mrs, Maxwell will be ve rewarde a. WANTED— For the Boot & Shoe Business, a Man with some experience ; aoe have good refere anee 2s LOability, Character, Address— *Box 234, P. O., Chariotietowa, jiy20 4i wky I “OR SALE on. I TO LET—A Biacksmith’s Stand ou St. Peter's Road. Apply to John i’rowse, 1y¥17 2i law way 4i T° L ET- -The upper flat of the bricl k building on Queen Street, iateiy occupied by the St. Law- rence Loige, 1.0. 0. F. The flat is arranged with suitable ante-rooms and is 10st suite ble for Lodge purposes, Public Hall, &c For terms, &e, apply to Siary Ann Offer, Queen Street. july 6—Imo 2aw & wy pd (ED—A good s ‘smart Girl that “anders stands cookiug; the highest wages to th was piaip find Goods as cheap as anyin the city, A eall comeiep ROBERT NELSON, SAMULL NELSON. Ch’tuwa, June 17, 83 —Gmue law righ poet A at once to THE — vl juy8Stiawy | “dD LY + Lt Wet will naa at Reduced Prices, Goud 1 886. +> Ze. this month, the followin ¢ Straw Hats. Feathers and Flowers, Dolmans, Light Summer Prints. LOW PRICES TO CLEAR. —— 10.——-- HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO ad; O. DAVIE pass ISS6. Xe CoO. Ni Steamship Line Will, Ch’town, July 6, BOS HALIFAX AND P. E. make WEEE. on and after Ist 1886, viily, TRIPS PER enciniisiabiiatielanensintnenmeaion TWO The 2,200 Tons. 1,400 Tons. 1,400 Tons. Steamship “MERRIMACK” (Capt. Crowell) “CARROLL” (Capt. “WORCESTER” he Steamship jrown) The Steamship (Capt. Allen) Commencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY AND of week, These vessels have superior Passenger THURSDAY each until further notice Accommodations. Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further particulars apply to CARVEL’. BROTHERS ‘Agents, Charlottetown, & CROSBY, General Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. June I4th, 1886—dy wy nat her jour 2 mos A GREAT SUMMER Res0R THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BHACH, P. FE. lL. AS been much improved this season, and will be open for Guests and Visitors on or before JULY 10th. NICKERSONS ra ae sa" TERMS :~- Moderate. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the finest summer resort in the Provinces, Ch’town, June 15, 1886. e Stables LIVERY: ~ noha BOARD AND VHE Undersigned, having ope ened the above Stables, a. the Old Baptist Church, next to the Old Bank Building, GREAT GEORGE STREET, are prepared To. Let FElofses and Carriages Lowest Rates ; and are also prey ypared to Board (for pri mited 7 which will receive careful hi andling and kind treatment. with all the Hotels a: i : > vate parties) a Yi at the very number of Horses, ther principa wit Telephonic comn ,unication 1 other pring i I 5 en minutes at Teams ordered in this way can be furnished within fiftec I EENNEDY 2&2 STE WART, PROPRIETORS. Ok'tuwn, June 25, 1886.1 mo eoti pf