ioe (ae emt iii. lea ee a igh i ea eh (siant. He TY Local and Other tems. { \ { i A t J. B. Macdonald eS val will } e Ho lay Roo Los Lj - | iew Met * minister at Sussex, N Rev. J. C. Be 3 to be well liked, and king many friends - Brirpert Haves, who lives t Low r Cove. \. B., fell over a water pail Thursday morn : I Ac one h .s . * Meraopisr B CHuurcu,—-To-morrow s Ww ' icted at 10.30 by Rev Vm. | rison, anda it 6.30 by Rey. J Shen tiie LHe electric Lght ts growing so rap y in favor in Moncton, N r ul ul ditional dynan and more power ure « et at on c ~ lay VOTE) Arzalia, Captain Daniel Valker, tled for the fishing spring voyage. The Arz: Macdonald, Ma grounds on a lia is fitted out ionald & Co. > by Horse 1 Scotia. Five londerry bays and a dark brown. been found. m the horses were stolen Monday They HIEVES are ¢ rampage in Nova from Lon night— fow Station I not yet on have - three thous ttended ind ily decorated off with OVER and a the Souris vas lovely the grounds bushes and } munted Lo ovel Cornwall Sabbath Schoo! will be held n the grounds of Willian Monday. July the clinch entralia, colony for the purpose of removing in t> Oregon. « Cue play’s the thing Wherein {ll reac h the con And ¢ ju lly true is it "Le rgative P ; that « be used to re ich ¢t cleansing the bowels and system, and ative work. By satr and w ny nature in he! r recupel - _ n out for a day’s fishing, and as roudly my iyed the ‘contents of ket to his wil she exclaimed: But hour, dear John ce singly. happened to me out you, was afraid before you i I ve been so ' rent beauties ! the ; little cne sald ' it could have ikin t worry a! they , last ‘ Foolish ‘Why, ‘Oh, I but it vrew 80 tnxXious for tres iove ; got back to tish market would be closed. town - ru veneral verdict of the smokers of the Myrtle Navy is that itis the finest tobacco they have ever used. There can be no mis- ke upon this point for itis proved by this tangibl evidence. The large demand for this veco shows it to be true, and the characté of the demand gives further proof. It ha ver been of the spasmodi Kind, Uj} ne ponth ar cown the next. it has been a sus t ! and constantly increasing demand (he unsurpassed quality of the tobacco nts for this. - al Says t! Dangor i tig bie steame Pen large-sized passenger into Bar ester: noon. He wasa man name n H. Craig, and known as the ‘‘Kentucky weighs 792 poun ls ches tall His venty He from here and is accompanied by his wife y»bliged to carry a chair made scommon chair being Six but Portland He is tor small. und is feet and four tall age 18 nine years. ‘ame expressly far ? too Craig is a very intelligent appearing man and said to be worth much property. His parents were of medium size and he claims to be the la ps gest manin the world. It takes 37 loth to make him a shirt. —_——~+> \. CONTEMPoRsRryY who evidently that girls of speaks with authority, s ys a marriage- able age do not like to cell how old they are, but you can find out by following the subjoined instructions, the young lady doing the figur in Tell her to put down the number of the ionth in which she was born, then to multiply it by 2, then to add 5, then to mt ultiply it by a), then to ack i he age, then to sulitract 365, then to add 115, then tell her to teil you the amonnt she has left. The two figures to the right will lenote her age, and the remainder the month ‘ i i ex umple*the amount is 822; she is 22 years old, and was born in the eighth month (August. ry it. {ne steame liramichi arrived yesterday t one o'clock, with a general cargo and the foll y | Mes. ichac} lin, nurse and ilidd, Lacnim, Mr. und My J. Hughes, D and wife, R ) ev. Dagenais, Geo. Shaw id wife, R Gil nd fwife, Mr. McNangh on and wife, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Harris and shter, Mr. Blair and wife, Miss Ross, Reddy, Miss 8. Reddy, C. Strangman | Mr. and Mr Martin, Mr. and Mrs. ! Mi Roper, M Hargraft, Mr. Har- Mi Mrs. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. i rem two children, R. Jenkins and R. Jenkins, ir. and wife, Miss Irving. Mr. McArthur, Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Du McMillan, Mr. nscombe, Cobb, Mr. Brooks, M Fraser, Mr. W. Morris and some thers. She left again at 6 p. m A FREAK OF THE Tipze.—The tide in the pay of Fundy which has always been a source of wonder to strangers has recently greatly surprised even those who have been accustom- ed to it all their live Last Wednesday a | hing vessel was lying at anchor at Black | Hole in about twelve feet of watex 1e tide heingan hour and a half ebb. Suddenly nmurnotion noticed by thos e oO! uid the tide ran out so rapidly that the sel very rly touched the bottom. [wo who v in a boat trylng to make for ore were irrieéd back a great distan by tide. ll at onee the tide turned and ) reached high water mark and subsiding, t the vessel touching bottom, aud the boat itly balanced on what is known as half tide Me: Se range freak noticed by several p ms,and we should like some one to explain the -Kent- strange phenonmenon, > “J "hr le ile Chronicle. ; iE DAILY EXAMINER, Local and Other Hems. IC ™ y* - 3 : sue NING | | mpi. R Ll fe, of B ts | ! i - tle I iu ut | uid i) i xe ber t Me I> } Lonte Loonie { lie i rLOCE ’ - , : , ‘ ion > ui Distric (uec Count ST AW Hay s ! i { A must bx Ie t one at you nh pi “as 8 - / ' Mr. Lewis exhibit nh ¢ ellen ; poo 1 the gi i ra i ei 3 i Ho it \ CORRESPOND! inforn is that Mr. Wi { Luin Was now a th t bil } : Isy3 rl iv ca Jus received, 18 dozen (rents America 3 ; ss ‘ Lelol i 4 mars and Cullis in Jax, Cleri ab ‘ , : und Bishop. John McEaclhern, Queen St. Zion Curre The Picnic ; I HUuRCcH—The Picnic Committee ia members of the more ition: ire requested to | meet mm the basement, this evening, at 8S o'clock - > } ‘ p ; ur special attention of householders is t ‘ted to the sal , f Coal on Monday J y i9th, at lL] © clo< a ak Vi Ne Lil | i : wae ot ts a : s Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this - , ‘ : | toOrenoon, a Vagrant was sentenced o three months prisome tw were i : - 2 , popular | \ pened y next wee & tie i} ne b> rl ( pr ng I : or WOrks sie yt a \ ? i \\ at nh that the ru I ul yh ¢ e Lists V ote Ch t wn ane ; Rov \ s sterd 1Tternoon Tver 133 i s had een s 1 whit 2] vilde t to thy ; > \ . yy ‘ sno rm t ] I een min 3 aut i oO’ P j S11 township, Virginia, nm Yorktown, on Fri day afternoon, much to the astonishment of ti iati 5 ee Hy Honor THE Lievt.-GovERNOR and Mrs M wdonald were present at the Kennedy : : . : ramuys entertainment last evening and wil patronize their farewell concert on Monday | hin next > | MecDort of Kines ~ en pres < ’ l i a t ol ‘ Y j t 4 } ple i aist! i 3 ices as t cine ad ‘ : | LD. Bi AR t school t Staniey, was a few days ago the recipient of a flatterin ympanied with a gold pencil inkstand from his pupils. Mr. Be rs tm ide 4 Suit ble re ply. Le Rt. Rev DD Perry, | 1 Bishop of | lowa, arrived last night and is the guest of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Q. C. His Lord ship will take part in the reg services in rular Peter’s Church to-morrow. 1 “11 os f pours iiness We are 1p ormed that negotia tions had been arranged for the sale of the stallion Liter tne close of the 3 on, Tor the sum Of Savv0 —_— > Mrs, Henry Rocers, Artist, is at present t t Miss Finlay’s, Kent Street. As Staying at her stay in Charlottetown will be limited to few weeks, those desirous of joining het class which open on Monday at 10 a. m., in the oo OV * the Diamond Bookstore, are invited to call : 3 soon as possible. o A STATEMENT of the ite be next week N. B., civil ceurt, is a curi It covers a roll of paper 7 feet length, and is an example of the fide lawyer and a fearful warning students whose ambition itis to in the office of a legal firm << m8 Of a grocery ac in the Portland, sity in its w Ay. 8 inches in lity of a to young desk er” S cierk, l nave a ABnovT noon to-day, as several youths were piaying with ; DOW and arrow, a@son oO! Mr. John McIntyre, shoemaker, was severely in- jured by being struck in the eye with the arrow, tired by a comrade. The sight of the right eye is completely ruined. The little fellow 1 ! il treatment and is doi well ; be € Neveu i Si iali eS Henry Lonewortu, Ese., of Glynwood } ¢ xhibited in our office to day 3¢ ral stalks of | six-rowed barley, which measure 4 feet 9 | inel ~ The seed from which this barie: | yrow as imported trom Canada last spring, and planted on the 14th May. The entire fiel ! of } rley at ye vyood farm is 28 level iS a floor, running f1 { feet Dinches to 5 feet in height. Who can ba it this for two months old | irley r ~- THe Kennedy's gave a grand exposition, , of Scottish character and humor, splendid music. But where j were ail the Scotch? The songs a stories were all Jacobite, and to judge by the ap- plause excited the enthusiasm of even the English. The only want was a large Scotch audience. But perhaps the Scotch held back hing last eve accompanied by - _Mr s Rogers’ pictures, on exhibition at Newson’s, t i : Sirs. Logers tnnounces that she is a pupil of Forbes. The pictures of the pupil are better than some we have seen of the master. — Tue number of sea-going vessels entered inwards at the © Ci House, from | the opening of navigatior ip to the 14th inst. : 250 tr} ‘lea nees to the sam 1 5 | including steam ure 194, leaving 56 vessels | in por nd outports a ‘J Point du ii corre or | n 7) SAaVS that the schoons Letti of Tignish, landed ) barrels fresh mackerel 1 the Bostor rar! Chey are packed in ice and if the venture proves su ssful there will be a large bus lone in this lin wl ing’ i season esos cdiiainaialien We regret to learn that the well-known stallion, ‘‘Al of Canada,” owned by om. Large, Ksq., died last midnig it, attei twelve SF | Biggest Bargain af 4 eee j \ \ i IN VE apy aia¥ & AT oa! y OCK, ON LORD'S W HARP, ROUND COAL, WOGOCL Lod TONS i Schr. “‘Lusteria,** from Ontario..Minea, Glace Bay, C. B. This Coal gives .vod satisfaction for steamer or house use, Orders feft at my Auction Room before the will be filled at Auction Prices. ALSO At the same time and place, 59 tons Sydney Coal (old Bridgeport Mines) Ex Schr. “Scotian 4. McNEILL, An oneer, Cl ud } —~Ss re JP AT ON ond gnst., 12 O'CLOCK AUCTION, THURSDAY, AT 0" the pre NOON, mises, two acres Malpeque Road, about Charlottetown, about 20 Oats, being standing crop on scully occupied by late Cap- miles irom ,» and 8 a part Ot premises re ain Hoiman, rerms—Liberal A. H. B. res MACGOW AN, r 16—21 17 2 Auctioneer. y at Ak « td s : im ST AINGS, Cee eaee aa eae Let the Chinaman Come ‘OUR RTA SHIRTS ARE CHEAPER AND PRETTIER THAN THEY GAN PRODUSE Ti EM. |Our Hoop-skirts, Corsets and Busties Mus’, Go. TY y } j > } fankrant Prices! Bankount Pricas | i ; iti i} i MUML 2 diet) Dasghillpt LD livus ° > THE m of Ju : th in tl I job lots and sea vie 7d cents on tl blag quote a few { 1 ers tO Cail and exam their purchases. Men's White 65cts, up. Children’s Sui 1oO, worth $2.75 Youths’ Suits fo worth $3.75 Slaughter in our Tailoring Department. Children’s All-wool Suits, $3.50, Me n's All-wool Oxford Suits, Men’s Black Worsted Suits, $6, worth $7.50. Vien’s Navy Biue Suits, $1, worth $6.50. Men’s All-wool Tweed Suits, $6, worth $8.59, Men’s Black Worsted Suits, $9, worth $12. Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits, $11, worth $14. worth $5. $6, worth $8. Men’s All-wool Tweed Panis, $1.7 75, worth $2.40. Men's All-wool Tweed Coats, $ 50, worth $5. Men's All-wool weed Vests, , worth $2. Ladies’ 4-Clasp Gloves (in kid), 75cts, worth $1.40 Ladies’ 4-Button Dent’s Glove nga worth $1 .\merican Dress Girghams, Wet orth licts, American Prints, dct artis ieee: Can tn Heavy Prints, 7jcts, worth 1l6cts Very Stylish Bustles, only l8cts, worth 40cts. Very Stylish Cor . only 40cts, worth 6uUcts. Ar in Hoop skirts 5 up. Very Heavy Ticking, on) cis Very Heavy 36-inch Gray Cotton, only 5cts American Feit Hats, 50cts, up. American Straw Hats, 2'cts, up. Large sized Trunks, 85cts, up Ladies’ Hosiery, 10 ots, up. Ladies’ Co}! Ladies’ ’ : Ladies’ Handkerchiefs octs, up AF ge Stock of T weeds {5c up Tryon Tweeds and other Goods exchanged for W ool. { 7a riage Carriage 7octs, up. Rubber Linen Dusters, Wraps and Aprons, cts, u Shirtin Mens indi: > CAME ¢ Ginghams, 9cts, up. shirts and Drawers, i Gauze » 5 es cn “™ SE edt nF tte SLOOK. 40cts. RON F omos Ch‘town, July 15, 1886 To Lobster Shippers. The Fast-sailing Brigantine "ZERELDBE, 300 Tons Register By Al uss at Lloyds, SNDER lue here about the 95th in bee will go on 1e berth mdon, providing sufti- Apply to the owners, ret ar “ COM} t nt inducement offers, aes © Be; tAS i +e July 8, 1886—eod tf AUCTION, Valuable Property at Kensington, ; be Sold on WEDNESD AY, 28th July, * at 10.30 o'clock a, m., that valuable BUILDING and LAND, situate at Kensing- ton, at h for the fare wes concert to be given by the junction of Malpeque, New London Kenn 1 Mo y evening and Summerside Roa is, suits vble for Ware- . 2 ee i nouse, nop or Can ig istablis] iment, beir ; ‘ ifor seven vears . BO SE ‘ | * | HE donbis : de 1 Lexing n venue. .- ns sa ae ul u ae ie the aa ver Ca) AcILYy New York, a few days . brother and and one of the bes ihness stands li ia Ea : J ; i rouner and thriving town \] iden ee D.: ‘ T | sistet h « ilty years of age, has many|:. 3a bie Dulding Lot | sentimental fe atures; in fact, there is so far no od weet d “d — om = an CORDOCHOR Wie, appar ent motive for the deed exc: pt one of eas oe? ee and ro sentiment Adrian ( rucy, a well-] AuSO, at same time and pla larg re and New York, aiv commission mere Nant complete asso rtment of improv ed C an-! awKing of his " | sister Luci were the last remaining members und Tins smith’s s Tools, 1 Driv gz W agon, | | of a family of six thi at came here from Nantes, | 2*P°8s 40,1 Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Set Ligh in France, 35 years ago. The others rest in|@ess, 1 Set Express, Harness, Househol Calvary Cemete ory. These two, a Furniture ¢ and various other articles. ; tired of ° eir lonely life, signed a paper thai . Chis is a rare chance good investment the umitted sui ide of their own will,’ left minute instructions for the funeral, and, lying side by side, fired the fatal shots, as sale is positive, C. McLEOD. Park Corner, July 15—jour tl sale iD 7d ta. SATURDAY gon oj y~ Ost AND P. &; 3) cAWisHiP LINE FARES REDUCED. First ¢ PM See 22 nfs :3 Re. Ges eS ce cae (reams ee tetown every MONDAY and RSDAY, 6 p.m, CARVELL BROTHERS, Avents raATAaway HALIFAX, Leaves Charlot THU (Ch town July 14, 86. | imo wed sat he: pers & sum pre Auction Sal ‘Auction Sale. Building Valuable Brick and Premises i LM instructed i THURSDAY. 41 on wie to Sell by Auction, July 29th, at 12 o'clock, that very valuable Story Brick Building noon, premise s. Four on the i ; | Ch’town, July 7, ’86 abin, with stateroom berth, $9.50 7.50 6.50 Qn iiIDSUMMER. Oe Row is the Time to Scure Your Midsummer Goods, —_ eo + Summer Dolmans, Summer Dress Goods Summer Underctlothing, Summer Millinery Rlooda. Hixceptional Value i in ‘Wyay Department, See Our Goods, See Our Frices, *) j | orner of Queen and King Street harlottetown. Having a front of sevent one feet (71) feet on Queen Street and eighty- four (54) feet on King Street. it contains on first floo hree stores on (Jueen Street and one on King Street, with othees and warerooms on second and third storeys essible by stairway and hoisting wear Chis desirable building could easily be made the la reest and best Hotel in the city con en iently situate d in close proximity to the | Railway Station. A. McNEILL Aue ionear. dte ral lie 1 harves a -eod tl ic Steamship Co. enh jamal o North "a ROM LONDON THE MSHIP ‘CLIFTON is intended to leave ior €] SPEEA London ii. 29th JU Freight or Passage Atlantic Ss. S. Company, or here to FENTON T. NEWBER 1886, a For North Street, apply in Lon ton 147, : ‘en Vv + fa AGENT. Tuly 3, TRY THE oe Bey ery iin iy AX, 20 “GENES, AT THE LOVDON HOUSE W ANTED—A Mining sion or salaiz M. Co., Box 11 sell our xuaranteed big money in commis- gents to Machinery ; Address: , New port, Ky., U. 8, of A. ” jiyl7 iwks & wky OR TO LET—A Blacksmith’s S Apply to John TOR SALE on St. Veter’s Road. tand Prowse. iy17 2i law wky 4i WANTED D IMME! DIA’ ‘ELY cA Cook ; one acquainted with restaurant business pre ees good wages to the right person. EXAMINER office. To, LET street, Apply at jyl7 eod tf House on ipied by the Key. C. ¢ The Dwelling lately acct Pleasant Y Meara; possession given immediately. Apply to Wm, Dodd. Jyi6 ti te a snl AY ANTED—At once, a good W ice, Aa YO 1 ousework, Apply eral son, Wich nond Street TO Ler That plea antly situated House, w utbuildings and large yard, on South Side o ‘ mm OC irs, R obert early in Augus Ap jun23 tf LS ST--On Tuesday last, Wallet < ont aining money and valuable papers. Find will be rewarded .by leaving same at A. Me a ill’s Auction Room, jy15 2i pe wa ANTE D IMMEDIATELY - joy to learn harness making.—Il. R. Prowse, Murray shaman South, jyl4 7i - YOUNG DR ESSMAKER woeld like a few more engagements by the day or week terms liberal.—ilillsborough Street, nearly oppo- site residence of George R. Beer, Esq. jyl3 +i pd Way Bayfield. L°s ST—On Saturday afternoon, a sum of Money, wrapped up in paper, Finder wili be rewarded ANTED—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. Edward july? tf by leaving same at the EXAMINER or ew } Oli » jul Fi Pou r a priv nut » family, pleasant Front hioom, furnished - unfurnish Md, with board, Apply at EXAM 4 office. july 5 bi end W ANTE D--A good smart Girl that understands piain cooking; the highest wages to th right party: Apply at once to THe EXAMINER oflice julys8 ti&wy Pou LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or haved House. Apply at THE E XAM- INER offic july 9 L OST.—On Mond: 1y, on Brackley Point or St. 4 Peter’s Roads, between Sherwood Cemetery and Capt. Maxwell’s house, a_ black fur cape. Anyone returning the same to Mrs, Maxwell will be rewarded. |p Milling ry, We are now at the top of i under the management of Miss Hobbs. Ch’town, rarlotietown, > By ABOUT THE Eis Ly I ri thurch port Wraps (all shades), ““Hartsfeld, P. S. F. & | | Ch’town, See Cur Lee gata BE HR BROS. ee = July 6, 18 We consideration wher buyiag Dry Goods JAS. PATON & CO,, Market Square. ask your wiil be served by Courteous, Reliable and “bliging Clerks. JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY Stock, at astonishing prices. sally consid er You FOR THE { aim will be to Clear Off the whole of our Magnificent f UR Every department is loaded with Exceptional Barg: and those who re Lins, the spending of their money to the best advantage, should avail themselves at once in securing cheap goods. TON & C0,, Successors to W. A. WEEKS & C0 JAS, PAT 0,, b HH He HOPS 10 ‘ ‘ 4. ' ~ 47 FE are offering a lotof Exce lent ulues in Prints, Dress Goods, Parasols, Ginghaims ¥Y and Shirtings; alsoa big stock of Ladies’ Dolmans and Jacket J AS, PATON & CO., Market Sauare, the ihe work done in this department is who has had large experience in the United States tree. ~ JAS. PATON & 00., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 60., MARKET SQUARE. GP m ED AY, June 9, 1886. a Ta a ‘ay Be =. ~~ sam a os ey £06 BROW Rs BELO? i Case American White Shirts, ‘ m S Collars and Cuffs, : . - Scaris and Ties. {iso —New Prints, New Wustins, New Seersuckers, New- Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, Merino and india Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery Brown’s Block, Opvosite Market House. LSS86. Ch’town, June 21, “NEW basa a, cme eee a enn ee a ee ee eee G a y ee ee 0 ~- best , in addition novelties to be American market to a Full Range of Staple Bry Goods, all found. usual, our stock has been personally selected in the |A® British and ts, and comprises the vem ner em IY a a ee and ae York Jyil- s, Hats, Bon- os oo SF en neac aris * oe eee — we Cah pe mol wm a & 7 ro New rarasolis and Umbrellas | Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &e. ow Frillings, New Laces with TRIRMIEGS to uit. Musiins, New New Trimmings, N B00U8 ———— 0 Muslins, New atW iNew French Americai Lae to mateh. o—— —_ Pd aT. } sly mt, W ny Tn ne vo? Tow Je lb 3 New Gloths, New Pink Cottons, New erseys, hew dackets. Silcloths I! STERNS. New cae ge a ERKINS om = co Ch’town, April 29, ’86.