“ocal and Other Items. th 18 cents cash and 14 cents Baes are we : au 28 goods at R bs ToRosTO essures %0 prevent n ‘rol Montreal Brace * a is instituting om Dr. Ma‘ aeanes ie SD!', as yagi, pos mn A geaterday ® "esue © stated, in error, Tur EXAMINER, + in rhe Rev. Mr. Currie, of striped had his wagon seized for debt while driving home after ton Capital Serlt KE stocking tame, ~ hy on eX alderman. the recent trial we “ R. K. CHAMPION CREAME&S Brace would ke to see 400 of his frie nds call and settle for heir Creamers at ohee, and save him the able of 8e ng bills au 28 able of sending Dis, 4 9 trou c 4 Five-MILe Pappie.—A forfeit of $200 ras put Up at Rockaway Beach, on the 22nd oo" between Paul Boynton and Wallace Ross for a five-mile paddling race in rubber A gai's > 4 WORSE Ws killed by the Quebec express from Halifax Wednesday near Memramcook, Part of the locomotive was thrown off the track by the shock and the train delayed some time. - Tay Riev Arreat.—A letter from Fitz- trick, ore of Riel’s counsel, says the order for a hearing of Riel’s case before the Mani teba Court of Appeals at the next term, has heen received just Deen al Se Cuagtes Turren hasgioformed a Montreal audience that he has received a letter from the Prince of Wales informing him that sasda could have as much space as she re yaired for the fisheries exhibits. nll Otp Sports-— Church, who rode Electrician, the Nova Scotia horse, ic his unsuccessful race sith Golden Maxim, at Moncton on Tuesday, is 73 years of age. Paul W oods of 7 Halifax, who fitted Electrician, is said to be 79, > Ma Frep Dore, the chief agent of Canada at the Antwerp exhibition, will shortly visit the Dominion to assist in the arrangement of the various provincial exhibits which will represent Canada at the Colonial exhibition in London next year, +. — Tus Percheron stallion Duroc, which was at Goldings stable on Tuesday, was greatly sdmired by a very large number of horsemen who chanced to learn of his being in the city He weighs about 1,900 pounds, and is a mag- nificent specimen of his race.— St? John Sun, its iat ReevLak meeting of the Eureka Lodge, I. 0. G. T., this evening, in the hall oyer the store of J. D McLeod, Erg. The remainder of the parties whose names were on the requisition for the formation of this lodge are requested to come in this evening for initiation. > Sm Ropmrick CAMERON has purchased by cable the mansion of the Earl of Dufferin, viceroy cf India, at Tadousac, Quebec. Being so impressed with Tadousac, Sir Roderick promptly wired an offer which was accepted. He has just returned from a tour to lake St. Jobn, where he intends, with a large perty, to fish for salmon next season. > A Monsrer TrrtLe —Hundreds gathered at Woeelnough’s te-day, looking at the big turtle that had possession of the sidewalk. It was caught off Sambro, and was purchased by Mr. Wooluovugh this morning. It weighs nearly 200 pounds. and the curiosity is that a colony of musrels have grown on the shell, just at the back of his neck,—Hr. Recorder —_o Tue steamer Ulunda, Capt. Hill, sailed fot Halifax and Boston yesterday evening with freight and the following passengers: A D Mayo, D C Grant, John Pepgraine, Miss Mc- Kenzie, MGunn, E A Pratt, E Heartz, Miss Steele, D McLean, Duncan McLean. Alice J Judson. Miss Gillis, Mrs John Smith, Miss Williams, James A Colvin, Mrs Colvin, Sadie McDonald, Georgie McDonald, Mrs Ryan, Pierce Ryan, Mv Nickerson, S E Somerly, E McGrath, Wm Umlah, R J Proctor, Miss Neagle, Miss Joy, Mr Kidder, Miss J Ead, S Ead and eight others, —_ o~ *CHOLASTIC.—Miss Wade has been promoted by the Vity School Board to the depart- ment in Prince Street School, lately taught by Miss Belle McNeill, who recently resigned. Miss Sarah Harris, late of St. Peter’s School, has been appointed to the position lately oc- cupied by Miss Wade, Miss Belle McKinley has been appointed to the department of Upper Prince Street School, lately taught by Miss Mutch (resigned.) Miss Helen Mitchell, daughter of William Mitchell, Esq., has been *ppointed to the position lately occupied by Miss McKinley. Other changeg will be made in fatare, _ It ig now pretty well understood to be « dangerous practice to attempt to palm off Worthless imitation of the ‘*Myrtle Navy” tobacco for the genuine article. In former years that practice was the cause of much Stnoyence, and Messrs. Tuckett & Son were compelled to resort to the law courts to put a stp to it, Though they havenot met with any cases of the kind lately, it is always a safe precaution for the purchaser to see that the trade mark T& B in bronze letters is stamped upon each plug, no plug ever leaves the factory without it, and to appropriate the e mark is a punishable offence, > - _ Two young men aspired to win the affec- tions of one of Toronto’s fair daughters, and they decided to fight the matter out, the win- her to be relieved of the rivalry of the loser. A few nights ago they met, each having his (uota of friends. Seconds and an umpire Were chosen. The lovers put on the gloves and pummelled each other savagely, four rounds being fought. They then mutually concluded they had enovgh. The umpire suggested, as neither had the advantage, that they should toas up for the sole right to woo ~ fair lady, which was done, and all ended ‘ Ppily. What the young lady will say to bo Owner of the toss, when she hears about ¢ affair, remains to be reported. paincicdiieaalianh a Wister Sreampoat Service Br- ae St. Joux, Dicsy ayp ANNAPOLIS.— . @ learn that the Nova Scotia S 8. Cc., ave awarded the contract for sheathing the we Secret to the New England ship ae Co, of Bath, Me.,—the company of M malt the steamers Camberland and State % Maine. She is to be put in fine condition, te provemen ts such that will make her one of e finest Steamers for this service that the rovincial pablic have ever been favored with. ist menthiing called for by the Government A put on under the immediate super- Vision of C, R. Cy ker, E a mens, 2sq., Dominion Gov- : . aspector of Hulls, It is expected Reese e repairs will be completed early in - r, when the Empress will be with- rawn for the wniter, The Secret when on e or — satisfaetion to the public, winter will perform three round trips each week between § i met en St. Jobn, Digby and =e, a precautionary | an attack of small-pex | ; next at 9 o'clock. ded ia Charlottetown in en ee ee —_——— — he | ie —=== |__ Local and Other Items, BAND at the Roller Rink to night, a : SMALL-POX has broken out at (Jae bec, fA bl z 1“ rus Model School wi ——< day next at 9 o'clock _—- > A TOPSAIL SCHOONER Was ashore this morn- ing on Miscouche Shoals near Summerside ‘.— Dopp has on exhibition at the Medica! fodder corn stalk measuring ten feet, Dr, Halla > veteens just opened at SEE the new Vel an & Co's, Market Square, —- Splendid value, aug28 2) > ABRAWAM GiLL, Ese., of Little York, brought to the market to-day a cart load of fine turnips which are very large for the season, : > SHOOTING.--No, 2 Battery will have their annual shooting match to-morrow (Satur- day) commencing at one o'clock, sharp, A good prize list, ———— His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Macdonald have returned to Government House, after an enjsyable visit to their old home on G orgetown, — lnk funeral of the late Dr. Mackiesdn will take place from his residence, Kelvin Grove Pownal Street, on Saturday, at ? p.m, pre- cisely, for Sherwood Cemetery, by train. nc lias We learn that the 8. S. Nellie Wise, sailing in connection with the 8. 8. Clifton, of the North Atlantic Steamship Co. is to leave Cardiff in a few days for Charlottetown and Miramichi, and wili call again at this port on the homeward trip, due notice of which will be given iteind Cuear FLANNELS — Notice, on Monday next, and following days, Weeks & Co., Mar- ket Square, will offer a special lot of 170 pieces fine new Flannels, just received, in white, scarlet and grey. These goods will be sold at a bargain, and ought to interest the ladies. aug28 2i > THEY HAD NO Greipvance.—Col. Tyr- whitt, M. P., in a speech in Cardwell, Ont- ario, a few days ago, stated that whiie in the Northwest during the recent cam- | paign he had met several of the half-breeds, | and when he asked them what their griev- ances were they could not tell him, because THE DATL. Farnham, | ll open on Monday | ‘xy BX A. MINER, AUGUST 28, 1885. ELEGRAPHIG MEWS, | [Seseciat Despatours to Toe Kxaminen, ] i The Caroline Dispute, Breruin, Aug. 28. | A special commission from Spain to con- Two water carts a: . | fer with the German Government regarding ace now in e | + . Pr _ p Down with the dust ! operation |the Caroline Islands has arrived in this spilhindilliliiactnaa city. Att the City Schools will re-open on Mon- Maprip, Aug. 28. The Caroline Islands have not been seized by Germany. They are to be occupied by Spanish troops directly. The troops have arrived at Gap, the principal Island in the yroup. The Triple Alliance. Vienna, Aug, 28, The New Free Press prints an account of an interview with M. De. Giers, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, which says the Royal meeting at Kremsier cemented the triple alliance, and that the Emperor William was present in spirit though not in body. M. De Giers thought$the questions at issue between England and Russia were in a fair way of being settled amicably. Agrarian Outrages. Dusuin, Aug. 28. Agrarian outrages are increasing fear- fully in King County. A magistrate and one hundred police went to Ballyfairshey, Kilkenny County, yesterday, to evict tenants. When they arrived the Chapel bell tolled. Two thou- sand persons assembled and attacked the otlicers. Many on both sides were stabbed. j The Cardwell Election. ; Monreal, Aug. 28. Yesterday, another great victory for the Conservative party occurred in Cardwell. Hon. Thomas White, the new Minister of the Interior was elected bya handsome majority—about four hundred and fifty, The Grits worked hard for their nominee— Dr. Allison. Aquatic. Geneva, N, Y., Aug. 28. In the rowing regatta to-day, Hanlan won easily in 21.38}, McKay second and Hoamer third. The consolation race was won by Lee, with Ten Eyck second. Hanlan thhy had none. > Now we know how angels dress. A Long Branch correspondent writing of one of the belles of the wstering place, saye: ‘* Last evening she was robed Jike an angel, in a trained white, oriental, lace covered, pale lavender satin dress, at a select hop given at the Ocean House. Her jewels consisted solely of a pair of white pearls valued at $5,000.” > THe silver cup given by Mr. Stewart, the London optician, for competition at the Dominion Rifle As-ociation prize meeting next month, will be offered as a second prize in the match forthe highest score made by any marksman who has shot at Wimbledon. The first prize will be a cup presented by Col. Wilson, who was captain of the English team who shot against the Canadians for the 'refused to | between himself and Lee,and Courtney and | Conley. make a double scull match The Bechunaland Expedition. Lonpon, Aug. 26. The British Government has recalled Sir Charles Warren, leader of the Bechunaland expedition, and appointed as his successor Judge Shippeno, of Cape Colony Bench. Cholera in France and Spain. MaRrsBILLigs,. Aug. 28. Mortality from cholera in this city con- tinues to decrease. There were 4,777 new cases of cholera and 1,498 deaths from the disease in Spain Kolapore cup last year. It is valued at $20 sterling.’ ces ilipenotad East Durnam —Saye a Port Hope de-| spatch to ahe Quebee Chronicle: ‘*Tue very substantial majority (379) affords quite | sufficient proof that East Durham heartily | endorses the Government’s policy, and re- |} iterates as strongly as in 1582, its deter- | mination to stand by the party of progress. | The Conservatives are greatly elated at this | great victory, while the Grits are equally cast | down, having,on mcr §than one occasion stated that the election was a test one, and would | reflect the feeling of the country. They pew! see that the people$ are against them, and | bave no sympathy with disloyal attempts to | stir up sectional feeling.” — Mrs. GowANLock writes to the Manitoba | Free Press, to clear John Pritchard and | Andre Nault from the imputation cast) upon them that, in their intervention on | behalf of the white women who were Biz Sear’s prisoners, they were actuated by | shameful motives. She confirms what | John Pritchard says of the matter, and adds that he and Andre Nault were their protect»rs from the evil designs of their enemies —— Tue steamer Miramichi arrived f:om Montreal at one o’clock with freight and the following passengers:—Mrs_ Clarke, Miss Clarke, Miss Grand, Mr A A Hudon, Mr Wm Sorley, Mr Medcalf, Mr E W Hawley, Geo Sterling, Miss N Baldwin, Miss Sterling, Mr James Greata. Mrs Greata, © W Taylor, Mrs Taylor, John Thomson, John Thomson, jr, Henry Thomson. F W Barron and grand- sop, W P Allev, Rev T Herderson. W B Ress, B E Lee, Dr P Hoffman, Thomas Graham, Master Date, Mr and Mrs Date, The Miramichi ssils for Pictou at six o’vlock ee Tue steamer Carrol], Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston yesteaday evening with freight con- sisting of 2823 cases lobsters. 784 cases of eggs, 41 bris mackerel, 2 half bris do, 10 bars and 5 bundles stee!, and 5 packages sundries. She had also the following passengers: ~Mary M Martin, Sarah Stewart,Mrs Wm Mclntyre, Mrs McGuigan, Kate Caughy, Mrs Geo York, Kate McMahon, Mrs F A Binns, Ida _ Binns, Maud Binns, Mrs P McKay, Kate Costello, Miss EE Tremain, Miss I Gregor, Maggie McPherson, Miss 8S Gregor, Maggie McKen- zie, Annie McDonald, Miss B McBeth, Kate McBeth, Mrs M Shea, Mies S Smith, Mrs E McWade, and Master McWace Mrs Mosic, Mable Music, Rdward Henderson, W J Nelson, Henry Morrow and ten others on revara. ——_—_-o——- Ly view of the alarming spréad of smal!- in Montreal we would like to know lands numbers of passengers, and quentities of goods, direct from Montreal, every quarter of which is said to be infected, and we submit that in the case of this vessel some quarantine regulation should imme- diately be applied. To ailow passengers and goods to be promiscuously landed direct from the infected city is nothing less than courting infection, and if we do not wart the plague in our midst, it is necessary to exercise some caution against its being brought in the Montreal boat.—- Journal, yesterday. To Vindicate Spanish Honor. Maprip, Aug. 28. It is reported that Don Carlos has offered the governmentof Spain the | services of 100,000 Carlists to vindicate Spanish honor against Germany. ——— A Wilitary College for India. Bombay, Aug. 28. The Gazette says Lord Randolph Churchill has sanctioned the establishment in India of a Military College similar to that at Sandhurst. Disastrous Fire. XomE, Aug. 28. An explosion in a fireworks factory in this city yesterday led to a disastrous fire. Several persons were killed and many in- jured. The Marshall Islands. Lonpon, Aug. 28 A Berlin despatch to the Daily News says Germany will soon assume protectorate over the Marshall Islands. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronro, Aug. 28.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northwest to southwest winds, continued fair cool weather. METEORVLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 28, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at Ss cnr Gennes ang 046 et be-cmiws 58 7 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at SONEIED 06s cvcstnss oc veseqieccsnes 49.3 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 47.9 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock, , 54.0 Tamperature thie afternoon at 1 oelock. 61.8 ccc eeeeteaaeeereceeeeenerses wastes —_ SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Aug 27—Pvospect, McMillan, Wood Islands ; Maggie F, Somer, Tracadie, cedar posts. ox ‘ 7 aheihes our Health Officers do not see the eer ae re ee necessity of taking some precautionary Aug 27-—Rvstic, Gillis, Miramichi, bal; Pros- measures. The Miramichi comes here, and pect, McMillan, Wood Islands; Eugenie, : Purchase, Pictou, bal; Rosane, Duguay, Tracadie, bal; Maggie F, Somer, Tracadie, ba’; ss Carroll, Browp, Halifax, passengers, ete; es Ulunda, Hill, Halifax, passengers and sundry mdse, Aug 28—Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, } INVALUABLE AS A TONIC, Dr. J LP .tt, Greentield, Ill., says: ‘Jt is all that it claims to be—invaluable as a tonic in any ew®e where an acid tonic is indicated . <nenioomeggall ibs ieeliiaal GOOD ARTICLE Therefore, DRY GOODS, CARPETS, x ‘ OILCLOTHS, tian ee ee ee Ch’town, August 7, 1885. . %% CHEAP, Buy Staple and Fancy COTTON WARPS, &c., &e. Perkins & Sterns. —-AT THE—- LENGEN neUSE! 0 \] EW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New 4: MEN’S RUBBER COATS, ‘Lailoring Department. amaNew Tweeds, iroeadcioths, W orsteds, Suitings, Xc. eee _ Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. CEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1885. BLAGH GoOooDs, __ FOR FAMILY MOURNING. _ in Steck & Opening To-day, Ex steamer from London, BLACK french Cashmeres, Bxtra Quality BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, «BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetian Crapes, Cords, &c., BLACK Nun’s Veilivg, BLACK BLACK Dress Cembrics, BLACK Trimmings, lringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmeitte Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BLACK Gloves. Grenadines, Ties, and Hosiery. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a depwtment fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. LEARINC PRICES. DURING AUGUST J. B. MACDONALD TILL CLEAR OUT the balance of stock of Straw Hats, bal- ance of Summer Dress Goods, balance of Summer Prints, balance of Summer Tweeds, Men’s and® Boys’ Summer Clothing and Cloths, Summer Underclothing at cost, white and colored Cotton Shirts, black and colored Cashmeres, Merino, Soleil Cloths. Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves at Prices that are Bound to Clear. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street, Ch’town, August 10—dy wky NEw GOODS FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNELS, New LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS, New) All work done with Promptness and in the ld Not Ret the Temptation! ‘Bought More of those Kid Gloves, | Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, | Prints, &. snhitindosiadeel wil Sell Them Off at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. ; Another large stock of Dent's 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 Dent’s 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1. (From New York) Perfect-ticting Corsets, with double Busks, offly 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up. ‘ Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of 'Tweeds and W orsteds just received from Europe and Canada, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts. Heavy, all-wool Worsted, $1.10, $1,40 and up. A very large stock of Undershirts, 45cts up. A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 30cts, up. A large stock ready-made $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.50 and up. A large stock of American Hats, just re- ceived, 65cts, up. A superb stock of Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valisee, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary prices during the dull season in our Tailoring Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving universal satisfaction. Rit BROe.. CAMERON BLOCK. August 1}, 1885. of Pants, yent’s Collars and CANADA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND in Chancery, Before the Vice-Chancellor. In the matter of Pierce Murphy, a person of unsound mind. Y virtue of an order of His Honor the Vice Chancellor, made in this matter, bearing date the eleventh day of August, A. D., 1885, all persons having any debts or claims against the said Pierce Murphy are hereby required to come in and prove the same before me, the undersigned Master. And i do hereby by virtue of the said order and the authority to me therein given, give notice thereof, and I do hereby appoint every Tues- day, next ensuing the date hereof, up 40 the last Tuesday in September next, inclusive, for that purpose. And it is by the said order further declared that such of the creditors of the said Pierce Murphy as shall not come in and prove their debts or claims by the said last T'nesday in September next shall be ex- cluded from the benefit of the said order. Dated th's Eleventh day of August, A. D. 1885. EDWARD BAYFIELD, Master in Chancery Anovs A. McLean, Solicitor for Committee. Ch’town, August 11th, 1885—augl2 7i oaw FOR SALE OR TO LET, “Willow Grove.” Grafton Street West. HE Subscriber will Sell or Lease, for a term of years, ‘‘Wittow Grove,” at preseut occupied by him. These premises contain nearly two tuwn lots, with the front entrance on Grafton Street, and a rear entrance on Rochford Street. The Dwelling House, which is situated 120 feet from the sidewalk, is large and comperatively new, and is finished from cellar to attic, imciusive. There are also Cosch House, Stable, Wocd- house, 4c. The cellar is 9 feet deep, dry and frost proof, with Cemented Brick Tank and Sewer to the river; also Bell, Gas and Water Pipes. There are over twenty-five full-grown Trees, of Willow, Silver Poplar, Lime and Chesnut, which forma delightful shade, and make the grounds a spot of continual and refreshing coolness, and a desirable retreat from the heat, dust and turmoil of city life. If sold, a large portion of the purchase money may remain on interest for a term of years. or particulars apply to J. W, MORRISON, Ch'town, Aug, 7, '85—evd