at acd Ghlher ig, ane s. i cracy. | hay: travelled a yvreat deal in e America, and almost ali the while ine og- o Gem of Pricerene Pevs hiro. My experience is that, theagh a title a }st biesp yy ' we Fxa si Ay he 1 passport Into some eireles of e m suciety, It is ou the whee Crawback SEMSTRONG, of the Inter he SoUutines Qaesiion. among your people. [+ sul j-ets it possessor hey i ~ ered at the Rankin Toronro July 22, arises from the common dislike of avis‘o rae I & leaving Little York, the Rev. Ge i. A telegram from London this afternoon, "lc emimence and that Which comes from ee... CT. ht a te tt, eS as LY HXAMINER. SULLY 23s i vas presented by the temperance body |“) aking of the boundary question, says strict with an address and a purse of * an _ concluded. Judgment on (Scene—A Scottish village pub. Two old ques i . a a . : : : . i ' ton submitted to be in a cronies having their morning drink anda i (Signea 7a Ww ‘cre »k? > . . oe ‘ Me. Coxen, Lloyds Sarveyor, and Mr. bOowart crack together. ) Jock : ‘Man, Rubbart, a uspector of Steamboats, arrived here ee . my gude wife and me wis uncommonly weel yesterday evening. They are staying at th. Infanticide pleased wi’ your son’s meenistrations in the Hankin Lhey come, we learn, te further | — | pulpit yesterday. He’s verra clever, and nipect the Island steamers. TORON ro, July DO bee mistake. We were baith winnerin’ - se Bild . if what a > r i ; | Lizzie Smith, unmarried, was arrested al ir he had gotten a’ this talent and Rev. N. McKinnon, 8. J., of New York, | this morning abilitee.” Rubbart (father of the budding >? is conducting a retreat at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, St. Joho, N. B Rev. Mr. | killing it McKinnon is an Islander, and at one time was | — a Professor in St. Dunstan's College. a ae if suai Cholera Victims. fuk British ironclads Defence and Valiant collided on the night of the 2lst, in Bantry | Bay, Ireland. The Valiant lost several boats | had her bulwarks smashed, and many iM armor plates started. The Defence hada hole | ll feet long and one and a half feet wide | stove in herram. No lives were lost. | wbleiioai Paris, July 22. There were ani arseilles last night and 28 at Toulon. Vienna, July 22. Two cases of cholera are reported here De. C_esak Henry Hawkins, the celebra a ears ted English Surgeon, died at London on the A Disastrous Fire. 2ist inst. He held the position of Surgeon to Her Majesty, and was the author of “* Lec. Lonvon, July 22. tures on Tumors” and other subjects in the Two million five hundred thousand dol- V ' Times and (fazette, and has been q | lars worth of property was destroyed by frequent e mtributor tothe Lancet and the} fire yesterday at Crane’s Wharf a ** Medical and Chirurgical Transactions.” i : : — > — pens Suicide. Wickep Hatirax.—The body of an un- known female infant, minus the head, one arm and a foot, was found on the beach at | Halifax on Sunday, An inquest was sub-| Thomas Alder, an Englishman, while sequently held anda verdict returned that| in Mount Royal Park last night shot him- the death was caused by some party or/self. He will not ikele saints sp parties unkown. The Herald sagely remarks | 4 ies Despre “As usual in such cases this wil; likely be the | last heard of the matter.” ee Tur Guy Family gave a variety entertain- QvepEc, July 22. ment in Market Hall last evening. It opened A ten-year-old boy, named McGibbon, with a comic dialogue and closed with a laugh- | was killed by a falling stone, at the Govern- able pantomime. Serio-comic songs, clog and | ment buildings, yesterday. jig dances were introduced, and, on the whole, : : the entertainment might be voted a success, financially and otherwise. The Guy Family | are clever actors, and as they appear here | again next week, we hope to see them as we!! patronized as they were last evening. MontreAL, July 22. —— _ A Fatal Accident. Aquatic. MELBOURNE, July 22. Hanlan and Beach have |Trow @ race at Tue Department of Agriculture has issued | £500 a side. a crop bulletin for July. The reports re- | ceived from 325 townships in Manitoba state that wheat was much improved by rain during | Jane, and promises a good harvest. Cutting | ee will probably begin ten days earlier than last | Probabilities for the nert 24 hours for the year. Hay is light in many places, but wi')| Maritime Provinces. be up to last year’s average. Oats, barley | and root crops continue poor. Potatoes pro- | mise a good yield. Heavy rains which have | fallen during the last few days improved the | been matched to Paramatta in August, for — Weather Eulietin 10 & ID. tine Toronto, July 23 Moderate westerly winds, we’ m charged with throwing her }newly born child into a cess pool and thus 29 deaths from cholera at qmet general doubt as to its genuineness.’ parson): ‘Weel, Jock, ’m thinking my son Waulluin takes a’ his talent an’ eddication fre me; but a’ his oratory he takes aff his wither, for—shaking his head and sighing ‘she's a blithering auld tyke.’ .: Card telegrams are much in use in Paris. | There are two kinds of them—one like the | ordinary postal card in form and color, and the other blue, and capable of being so closed as to conceal the writing. They are each large enough to contain a message of fully sixty words. Whena card is drop- ped into the card-telegram box of the near- est telegraph office, the official in charge picks it up, and has it transmit‘ed through one of the pneumatic tubes which extend all over the city, thus insuring its delivery Wapping. than a half an hour from the time it was | pe sted. at the place to which it is addressed in less A patient ina French hospital who was wounded in the head at the battle of Sedan, exhibits a peculiar trait. if a pen be placed in his hand and writing mateiials near him he will begin to write carefully and intel- ligently. After a couple of lines have been written on one sheet of paper this is sud- denly withdrawn and a fresh sheet substi- tuted, the experiment continuing with four or five sheets or until he signs his name. He does not in the slightest degree perceive that he has not been writing all the time on the last sheet, and, after affixing his signa- , 1884. Sterns’, E are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for June trade. Black, White, snd Colored Straw Hats. Black, White, and Colored Straw Bonnets. chip Hats and Bonnets. ‘i rimmed Hats and Bonnets. Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets. he largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. KE. 1. Feathers and Flowers Hat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. “= PRICES Low. 2a PERKINS & STERNS. ie Perkins & ray Vv Ch’'town, May 28, 1884. eens = ' ONDON HOUSE BLACKSMITH’S COAL, supplied freely, and with dispatch, for rt ture, will carefully read from the blank paper what he wrote upon the other sheets, crossing a ‘‘t” which he imagines he sees in it, dotting an ‘i’ and correcting a mis- spelled word, which is not traced, each of these corrections corresponding with the place of the word or letter in’ the sheets that have been withdrawn. Tre best finayrciering that has ever been done or thet ever will be done. is that which evables men and women to live within their income, however small that income may be. This is the onty honest living, the only safe living, and in the end the only successful liv- ing. —- Monetary Timee. prospect very much. Farmers are reported as | weather. Summerside Exports. raising stock to much greater extent than for- | ’ merly, M eTROROLOGICAL OFFICE, ee sn ite Charlottetown July 231884. | SUMMERSIDE, July 22. Turn steamer Carroll, Cat. Brown, arrived | Highest temperatare yesterday, . seeeees 64.7 | Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, from Boston this morning with a freight of ae euanave es at midnight), oy Cameron, master, for Point dau Chene:— 1400 barrels of flour and the follow.ng passen- a — a een ee 2°: ive 10 hors s .$ 917 00 ers:—Mr. D. B Booth, Mrs. Robertson and| L¢™perature this morning, at 8 o clock. .52 3 aie 50.00 Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. . .56 1 i child, Mr. Robertson, Mr. J. Noys and wife, | Clareres Ryder, Miss Nellie Pendergrast, Miss isaac, Peter McCormack, Mrs, Ellen, E. Fitz, Mrs. J. Dale, W. W. Randall, E. W. Burns, Miss Margaret McDonald, Miss M. Thuicauit, Miss McVonald, T. Cavanagh, Mrs, Mitchell, Miss P. McKenna, Maggie Lewis, Christine McDonald, Maggie Campbell, Mrs.| A movement has been started for a grand Hogan, Mrs, V. Allan, Misa M. Geddings, | public reception to Lieut. Greely. Miss Annie McAulay, Mrs. Watts, Miss Isabella Watts, Mrs, Geo. W. Clark, Miss Lizzie MeCormack, A. Dozer, Henry Scott, Mr. MeVey. CURRENT NOTES. Yellow fever and dysentery are epidemic at Panama. The home governmeut is to joan India 140,000,000 rupees for railway purposes. The reduction in the value of cattle in Texas, U. S., this year is about $10,000,- OVO. The Union Bolt Works of Patterson, N, J., have been placed in the hands of re- ceivers. The catch of salmon in the St. John river is said to be unusually large this season. —— oo Sucn of the Egyptian peasants as have re- ceived some little culture know that the waters of the Nile come from the ‘‘land of the dark men”—from the mountains of Abyssinia, In the year 1574, at the time of the war with Abyssinia, it happened that the Nile was slow to rise, and the opinion was expressed that the King of Debeseh was fulfilling an ancient threat of Ethiopian kings to Jead off the Nile before its entrance into Egypt, through a canal into the Red Sea. But the inhabitants of the more isolated inland villages has not even such lights as these. Should you ask him as to the Nile and its origin he would, with a gratefal glance toward heaven, answer, simply ‘‘ Min Allah!” that is, from God, or from heaven, There were 192 failures in the United States in the past week, as against 11 the previous week. Montreal cattle shippers want the Ontario Government to inspect the Montana cattle it is proposed to bring in via the C. P. R. } minting | A steamer from Marseiiles, on which A Mew Bence This GME the Mew the | here have been two deaths from cholera ah »ISHOP.-— y ‘ ™ ; 1 00 526 00 21.00 7.00 1 bri potatoes 120 cases eggs...... 300 lbs. calf skins 18 bushels oats $1522.00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, July 22—Mary Alice, Perry, Cape Egmont, lobsters; Gazelle, Robertson, Pictou, coal ; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, do, do; Mary Char- les, Leger, Cape Tormentine, deals; Mary Queen, White, fishing voyage. July 23—Mary D, Drysdale, Wallace, stone, &c; Minnie Scott, Harpell, do, lumber; Laura C, Pollard, Northport, do; Champion, Weatherbie, Tatamagouche, boards; Susaa King, McPherson, Wallace, lumber; S 8 Carroll, Brown, Bosten, sundry mdse, CLEARED. July 22—Minnie E, Noel, St. John’s, Nfid., 40 head cattle and 3 calves, 45 sheep, 600 bushels potatoes, 700 do. oats, 10 m. feet plank, 2 spars, 30 water casks, 4 tubs but- ter, 8 cheese, 2 rolls leither, and feed for cattle; Winnie, Mullins, Pictou, bal.; Gazelle, Robertson, do, do; Dominion, Quig- ley, do, do; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, do, do; : x | : : P iv j tl : > ° Right Rev. the Bishop of Assinibola—brother oe the voyage, has arrived in the Gone, Sener one Deseo, aes of the Earl of Lichfield—passed through | ™*°S¢Y- Northport ae e ; , The situ.tion at Pekin is described as critical in consequence of differences as to the course to be pursued in regard to France's attitude, Montreal en route for his diocese, of which Kegina is the centre. The bishop was accom- panied by one priest—the Rev. Mr. Gregory and two laymen, candidates for the ministry They attended early service at St. John the Evangelist’s, and left by the evening train ' west. The consecration of the Bishop of | Assiniboia took place recently at Lambeth Church, London, by the Archbishop of Can- terbury, the sermon being preached by the Bishop of Saskatchewan, Dr. McLean. The new <iocese of Assinibola is about 450 miles long, and is under the jurisdiction of the Pro- vince of Rupert's Land, the Bishop of which is its metropolitan, —Gazetle, The Newfoundland fishery so far this sea- son is reported poor. The cholera in Southern Eurepe also interferes with the sale of last year’s catch of cod. Several heavy suspensisons are annouuc- ed of U. 8. business houses, the inability to obtain accommodation from the banks being given as the cauze in some instances. Cases of cholera are reported at Arles, forty-four miles from Marseilles. At Lon- don, hospital preparations are being made in case of the epidemic reaching there. - > “‘Wesrmont,” the pacing wonder, attempt- ed, on Thursday last, at Pittsburg, to beat his record of 9.01} He got away in splendid style on the first attempt, and paced the ene tire mile without a skip. The work on the home-stretch was magnificent and was loudly applauled. The announcement of the time, lowever, showed that his Chicago record of ~ 01{ had not been equalled by a quarter of a second. The time made was 2.02. The last) qUarter was the fastest and was made in 27} sec. Two other attempts were made, but they were unsatisfactory, owing to the fact that in the first trial Westmont had cut him- self in six places, He broke badly in the second mile and was worse in the third. The time of the second mile was 2.18, and of the | third 2.26. The purse was $2.500, with $500 | added if ne beat his record. --+¥—~»-—— IN springtime the police inspect the yards of the city. No other inspection, we believe, is made, Lut from the odor arising in different | quarters, we thipk a midsummer inspection At all the malleable ironworks in Lanark- sire that are ruled by the North of Eng- land Ironworkers’ Association, the mill- men, forgmen and shingler:, commenced on Monday ata reduction of 2} per cent. on their wages, and puddlers at 3d. per ton off their rates. This is the lowest rates ever reached in the malleable iron trade in Scotland. Large fortunes are rare in Switzerland, and the salaries of public functionaries very modest. The President of the Con- federation receives $3,000 a year, few judges more than §1,250,,and there is pro- bably no bank manager in the country who gets more than twice that amount. A man with an income of 82,500 is considered very rich. hecessary. That a nuisance is allowed to €xist in the interior of a block, stifirg the! inhabitants surrounding, without complaint | being made, or the officers of the law interfer- ing, Is either forbearance on the part ot the inhabitants or neglect on the part of the police, Cases of nuisance existing in the city should be reported immediately, and the officers of the law should have them promptly removed. ‘* Cleanliness is next to godliness, ” and at no time is the force of the proverb realized more than in the hot season, We | hope that the Stipendiary Magistrate will | ave the yards of the city immedjately jn- *pected, and have the puisapces exist- ong in the city at pie — 7 | The leng expected prints from the works | of the Magog Textile Print Company were | shown for the first time last week in Mon. treal. The specimens show varied patterns, | some of them white dots on a blue ground, ° others white spots on a chocolate ground, | white spades upon blue, white stripes upon | red, diamonds on blue ground, and so on. These are to be sold, says the Witness, at about 7} cents per yard, and are 28 inches | in width and ‘* 64 square.” “4 genuine lord,” said Lord Ronald Gower eng Pig no need as a tourist in a foreign land, to proclaim his aristo- OTHER PORTS, Summerside, Ju'y 22—Fnt S 8 Miramichi, Bayuet, Pictou,stoves —Cld schr Mary Ellen, Hurst, Crapaud, Mowers and Reapers; Emer- ald, McKay, Pictou, bal; S S Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, lobsters; Capella, Bel’, Wallace, salt; Lois, Larkins, Fishing, fishing stoves. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 22—Rev W P Archibald, Cavendish ; Rev Mr Lavers and wife, North River; Rev A E stewart, Belfast; Rev Wiilisms and wife, Alberton; Miss Jardine, St Peter's, Henry Jardine, do; J R Rublee, Boston, Mass; Rob- ert Stead, Wheatly Kiver; William Stead do; George J McLeod, Hunter River; Roderick McLellan, Strathalbyn; Manoah Rowe, Mon- tague; John K Bourke and wife, Mill View; James J Gay, Pownal; Murdock Me Millan, Mill Vale; Robert McMillan, do; Mrs M MeLeod, 3oston, Mass; Miss McLeod, Strathalbyn ; Samucl Stewart, Boston, Mass; James Mutch, Lot 49; James McLeod, Cavendish; Miss Mc- Leod, Cavendish; Dan Henderson, North Wiltshire. OSBORNE HOUSE, Jaly 22—Geo McKenzie, New London; Jno McDonald and son, Montague; P M Bourke, Mill View; John C Leitch, Stanhope; A J |McLeod, Stanley Bridge; W H Manson, Carleton, N B; G Waters, Montreal; James Barclay, Ellerslie; A J Meclonis, Murray River, Alex McIsaac, Bear River. 23—John well off indeed, and to have $5,000 is to be | E Morson, Cardigan; E D Grimes and wife, | Boston. RANEIN HOUSE, July 22—Leverett Somers, Moncton; D Millar, Toronto; C B Coker, St John; W M iSmith St John; E H Fitzgerald, W H Andrew, R Murphy and sov, Boston; A Arm- strong and wife, Sam Whitebone, St John; C | Primrose, Pictou, D B Booth, Ed W Burns, E F Bostov; Maleolm McLeod, Belfast; Greany, St Jobn. BEVERE ficUSR, July 22—D Schur McDonald, Blactou; \.aa3 F Martin, Philadel- phia; Robert B Mecodie, toe; E A oor Montreal; Go P.ows, Alfred Brown, New W. & A. BROWN & CO. aboutone mouth, Orders given by TAILORING DEPARTMENT, 220° "88 a Marys’ Carriage Man't'g. Co’y (tN CORPORATRD.) | Capital, $48,000. | A Division of Surplus Stock will take piace 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, President, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED—BIG COMMISSON. July 4—1im pd FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE: 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris, Medium and Low Grade, 260 bris. Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE LOW — BY = J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch’town, June 16. ‘TO SHIPPERS Lobsters, Canned Goods, &. KJ E will place at the disposal of shippers ' a portion of our Warehouse on No, 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for thipment, and will grant warehouse receipts | for said Goods. | This Warehouse is a fine three-story build ing, almost surrounded by water and offers every inducement to shippers as insurance can easily be effected. PEAKE BROS, & Co Ch’town, June 18 —tf ICE CREAM. RDERS for Ice Cream, by the quart or gallon, should be left at “The Little Shop around the Corner,” or at the Star Con- fectionery,” 24 hours ahead of the time it is wanted, so as to ineure a supply of Fresh Cream, Made from pure cream, with superi- or freezers, and porcelain-lined cans for con- JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Doeskins, (f Worsted Coatings, Broadcloths & Trimmings. * Suits and Single Garments |b MADE TO ORDER AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. sh’town, May 19—-wkly JULY, 188+. cee meee ? 0)? eee omnes THE FOLLOWING Goods OPENED BY HAVE BEEN DURING THE LAST TEN DAYS: Assorted Corsets, from 70c. to $2.68, Hoop Skirts and Dress Improvers, Cream and White Laces. Unbleached Table Linens, Towels and Towellings. ’ White shirts. Collars and Cuffs. White and Grey Cottons. Black French Merinoes. Colored French Merinoes. Colored and Black Nun’s Veilings. Wa erproof Capes, from $1 62 to $7.20. Grey and Col red Flannels, Black Velveteens. | Grey Shirts and Drawers. Men’s Rubber Coats, W. & A. BROWN & CO. n, Summerside; James Cl’town, July 9, 1884.—dy wkly taining it. The parte. sweetness and whole- — Ks rn ene eee TT someness of the lce Cream furnished 1s guar- anteed, NEW CLOTHING ® & isat Puttar. FOR SPRING. —_ 0 NEW SUITS, JUST OPENED! NEW SUITS, JUST OPENEv! SPLENDID VALUH. a, New Coats, Pants and Vests! New Coats, Pants and Vests! very cheap, New Furnishing Goods, Linen and Paper Collars, Braces,Gloves and Handkerchiefs, New Ties, Men’s Merino and Cotton Hosiery, New Worsted Cloths, New Tweeds. Clothing made to order at short notice. /modious, running back from Queen Street WwW. A. WEEERS & co., reste feet; aud the stand is unsus. Sign of the Lion?" STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPEs, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGEN Ch’town, May 27, 1884. Valuable Property FOR SALE. VHE uncersigned offers for sale the busi- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com. JAS. DESBBINAY, Ch’ tows, June 4, 1834, Ob’town, March 6—eod tf