ec focal and Other Liems, FlawMocks R va] Mexican, at a large i: o clear.—-W. W. Beer. discount t , A Toronto widow named Ford has bean awarded $600 damages for injuries sustained through falling over a defective sidewalk, > cricket Matou—A_ two-innings match q@ill be play: 7 at the Park on Wednesday, Joly Ist. Further particulars to-morrow, - Orr of 1S02 p? pers _# rted in the (nit a States last \ ar, only '4 have aur- yived the triais an” ribuiations of infancy, > Ax American soldier named Hinkle has become insane t rough the excessive use of ic bacco He is said to have chewed over ten pounds a month. - HANLAN and Teemer are matched to row gy races. No waters are named as yet, bat it is thought the races will be divided up bet ween New \ rk, Buffalo, Boston and St. Louis ag Naw Horr is the name of a pacer who recently made a ile in 2. 164 at the Chicago Driving Park. He is now valued at $4,009, bat last spring he was bought off an lowa farm for $3*. -— A THREE-YEAR-OLD CHILD was found in a sard in Owen Township, Towa, one da farmysr best ‘week. It is supposed to have been dropped by a cyclone whied recently passed over that neighborh rod. > Tue barns of Mr. Willam Fife, at New London, were cestroyed by fire on Thursd:y morning last. The fire is supposed to have been set by some tramps, who wore smoking in the stack yard. The barns were insured for $300. _ - Tue attraction for this evening is the Reller Kink. A first-class programme has been pre- pared by the Band of the S2nd Battalion and a good time may be ex pected. evening the riak ¥ ill be closed until further police. > Tue cyclone season has opened successfully in the Western States, W hole Villages have been devastated, schooners sunk while lying at anchorage, and other damage of a more ur less serious nature done. Itis said that in some rtions oi the West the cyclone cellar has be- ios a necessary adjunct in every well regu- jated Louseh aid. are J C. Forses, the celebrated Canadian artist, was attacked with hemorrhage of the nose two days since, and is rapidly bleeding to death. He had been suffering from catarrh and injected patent medicines, which has so eaten away the covering of the arteries of the pose that they burst and all efforts of his medical attendants to check the flow of blood have failed. Reporrs from the north, says the North Sydney Herald, are to the effect that the cod fishery during the past few weeks has been excellent. At Ingonich and Cape North the boats average from six to eight quintals daily. The catch of herring and mackerel is also good, but salmon are scaree. The fishery this geasgon in St. Feter’s Bay is a failure. At, APehatand 1)’ Bscouse tar catches have been made. - > - Satuon,—The present year is memorable for the great rue of saimon in Maritime waters. \Vhile the catch has not been pheno- ' Bicualin any particular section, ithas been much larger than usual down the bay as well # st the North Shore. in all the rivers Where salmon are wont to resort many have been taken with the tly, The Telegraph says : “This noble tish is now soldin St. John cheaper than for many years,” hasaaiaiiame THe steamers Ulunda and Carroll, which left Halifax for Boston on Satarday last tock full cargoes of fish, the last eutries before the American duties are pat on. A Halifax de- spstch says : There is lively competition in efger rates to Boston and a war of rates as been inaugurated. The new Halifax line advertises cut rates of three dolla~s for steer- age passengers from Halifax to Bosten, over 400 miles, and it is predicted that first-class fares will soon be down to four dollars, and steerage fares to one dollar, nanan A VALUABLE Uow.—A grade Ayrshire cow, owned by KE. Hiltz, Kentville, N. 8, gave the following yield of milk during the first seven days of June, the milk being of an extra quality : Monday, June lak, gAVe. sieges dees 49 lbs Tuesday, 1 Bek ee ee ee. -49 Ibs Wednesday, ‘“ 3rd, “ . ........ 43 Ibs Thursday, “+ Be’? aan 45 Ibs Friday, © Sebi) isMicyewrretss: 46 Ibs Saturday, ° Oth CO ees 47 lbs Sunday, «3a, eee 48 Ibs Total in seven days, 327 Ibs., or an average of 46% lbs per day. saciid Oricket.—There was a yery interesting game of cricket played at the Park on Satur- day afternoon. There were full sides of eleven each, and the game lasted three hours, Of the 80 runs scored by the side Which went frat to the bat, VY. Longworth .contributed 37, W. A. Weeks 18, and D. Cameron 11. ere were 9 extras. Of the 99 rans made by the other side, H Hobkirk contributed 26, Dr. Warburton 12, Fritz Moore 11, and Hooper Robinson, 10. There were 13 extras. It is evident that a good eleven can be chosen this year from the membership of the Club to meet the officers of the Northampton, should a match be arranged with them during the call ef the flagship at this port. depiss Sap Forrenes or A Cow.—One day IJast week the tide stranded the body of a cow on the Park shore. The keeper of the Park refused to have anything to do with the gift and tried to induce the ebb-tide to carry it Out again. The tide, however, also refused to claim the waif, and deposited it again this time, fortunately, for the Park Keeper, on the Government shore. Ita position here aroused the ire of a correspondent of Tyr Examiner, and at once, if not soomer, several shove!fulls of kindly earth hid the monster from sight. It was enough to have the old route to the Park closed, forcing pedestrians to take the shore. But any more incidents like the above will render a “ subway ” absolutely necessary 2 on Hon Joun B. Fixcu.— Arrangements are being completed for securing the services of the above celebrated Temperance and Prohibi- ton erator to deliver a course of lectures in this city, commencing on July 13th. It isnot often that the px ople of Charlottetown have an opportunity of listening to a man who has, by his talents ag an orator, obtained world- wide reputation. To the efforts of the Hon. J.B. Finch were largely due the overwhelm- ‘ag majority received in the State ot Maine shout a year ago on the Maine Liquor Law. During the recent Presidential campaign. the State of New York was assigned to Mr, Finch a8 his field of labor on bshalf of Governor St. John, the Prohibition candidate. The large Prohibition vote given was dre to his efforts, snd conceded to be the most prominent factor iu the defeat of the Republican candidate. After this | — a cceeteiamatemnee ene Saseitinat net tiie a ee Oe nh a eB AP teed! 6 Local | and Other Items. Harr Switches — A ial li now offering. — W, Ww Special line at 90e, Brrr. B Ok ARNAINS.—Oatmeal Cloth at 29c. - mer price 42c.—W. W. Beer or ; ee a Tne difference between & newspaper maa and a pitcher in ia §' ae I a baseba'l team is—$2,000 a Mr W i : 8 a T. JENKINS, representing John Baboock, & Co., varnish makers, Boston 18 Visiting this city, ’ _—_——- > Kev. A. Sterumne Communion preaching » Of Clifton, assisted at yesterday at St. Peter's Kuad, to a very large congregation. lines Messrs. Beer & Gorr close at 6 o'clock (Saturdays excepted) after 1st July. Others in the same trade would do well to follow their good example. > SUMMERSID® presents ance jost now, find rea quite a lively appear- aod mechanics and laborers iv employment, owing to the number of new buildings g-ing up this eummer, Mr. ©, D. Homes, Superintendent of the Agencies of the ‘* Mutual Reserve,” of New York, will be at Mr, Chappelle's this evening, and will explain to the members of the Provident Mutual all about the trana‘er, eiutie. BusH PIRES are doing ssrious damege along the line of railway east, Yesterday. Rollo Bay Station was consumed, and to- Gay & considerable amount of the fencing on the liae of the Georgetown Branch was burned, cpio ALL tobaecos except the finest Virginia liave & puvgent elfect upon the tongue and witl smart itif the smoking is long continued Some of them even will blister it, or at least destroy its outer skin at the point where the smoke impinges upen it. The ‘‘Myrtle Navy” is entirely free from this defect, which, together with its fine full flavor makes it a great favorite with smok- ers, Ey We regret to learn that Mr. W. B. Harshman,of the New London Packing Oo,, met with a serious accident on Thursday last. While driving to Park Corner his horse ran away, tle carriage upset, and Mr. Harshman was thrown violently to the gronnd. Medical aid was procured and he was carried to Mr. MeLeod’s factory where he sti!l lies in a precarious condition. Se ae ae Ir is not often such an opportuaity will present itself to the public at so little cost, to see the coyntry, administer ta the wants ef the inner man, avd have generally such a day of unalloyed pleasure as will be afforded on Cvesday, the 7th July next. Wel!-stocked refreshment saloons, erected on a figurative sesle, willbe on the grounds, and the serr- ices Of the best musicians in the Province have been secured for the dancing platforms. - oan ---e ly reply to a manifesto by Cardinal Pitra supporting the intransigeant prets in yari- ous countrica im statin~ ++-+ - : suave cue church is going to wreck and ruin under the present Pope’s direction as compared with that of the former, Pope Leo has written to Cardi- nal Guibert strongly asserting his righ} to enforee uncompromising obedience to the reigning Pontiff. The letter has created a sensation. Cardinal Pitra has written to the Pope a humble subniission. ——__>_—_——- SPECIAL PRIZES FOR THE P. E. IsLanp Exuipition, 1885.— Gentleman who pur- pose contributing towards the success of this exhibition by awarding special prizes in the different classes, will please notify the Secretary to the efiect at their earliest convenience. The prize list is now in the hands of the publisher, and will be ready for distribution in a few days. Those special prizes are an interesting feature in exhivitions. It is pleasing to note that the enterprising firm of Norton Bros. have already signified their intention to repeat their special prize of last year, $50, for the encouragement of the carriage class. 9 Pror. ZeERA AND THE Royat Marion- eTres.—This celebrated organization will appear at the Market Hall for four nights, beginning Wednesd«y, July 1st. Of Prof. Zera we can say no more than he had been here before and gave ail he promised. The Marionettes are said to be a wonderful show in themselves, giving minstrel, vaudi- ville and the comical Pantomine Humpty Dumpty. They carry a carload of scenory which is said to be something grand. Be- sides this wonde:fal enteriainment, there will be given away one hundred elegant and valuable presenisat each show, This being the first enteriainment here this season, and the attractions offered, we -doudt not but the hall will be crowded at each show. The admission has been placed from 25 to 35 cents. Cuitprens’ Service —The ‘‘ Children’s Service” in St. James’ Church on Sabbath morning was largely attended. The Sab- bath School scholars, who were out in full force with their teachers, occupied the front and side gallery of the Church. They joined heartily in singing the hymns which were selected specially for the occasion, and also took part with the Pastor in reading the Scripture lessons. The sermon was from the Song of Solomon ii., 15: ‘' Take us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil our vines; for our vines have tender grapes.’ In itthe preacher pointed out to the chil- dren a number of little foxes, or little sins, which, if not taken now and destroyed, would spoil and ruin their prospects for this world and also the world to come. He also laid down a number of ‘‘ little duties ” which must be attended to in the morning of life. They must begin life well if they would end it well, and must remember their Creator in the days of their youth. The illustrations used were apt and telling, an’ the discourse could not fail to be pro- ductive of good. The whole service was impressive to young and old alike. ~~ +e EE A Supreme Court, Summerside. Saturpay, June 27. Bank of P. E. Island vs. Tay!or—-This case was finished on Saturday and resulted in a verdict for the defendants. The Court then adjourned sine die. See our Novelties in Ladies’ “hains, Initial and Name Pins, Cuff Studs, &c,. jast opened at E. W. Taylor’s. junel3 eee — — ee a a Summerside Hxports. SumMersipk, June 26. Shipped per steamer St. Liwrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene : 1200 lbs cowhides.......... Se 60 00 ae oe hes “Sais 213 00 Tbe ad 3735 00 Sule’ NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN, ENTERED, June 27—Confederate, Walpole, Pictou, coal; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, do, do; Isabel, Me- Innis, Pinette; Bounty, Hailiday, Pictou, sand; Mary Ellen, Harst, Mimiasigash, lob- sters. June 29--Ariadne, Trenholm, Shimogue, deals; Charlie, Malone, Tigsish, lobsters and iren; Onward, Cane, fishing voyage, | bsters, et*; Henry Swan, Long, Richibucto, boards; Daring, Selliker, Camohellton, lobsters; Beau Bastion, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Oselle; Capp, Cape Tormentine, lobsters. CLEAKED Juve 27-—Sarah Jane, Hingley, Tatamagouche, mise; Enterprise, Ball, Canso, potatoes and oats! Lavinia Jane, Anderaon, Pictou, ba!; Isabel, McInnis, Pinette; Bounty, Halliday, Picton, bal. June 29—Ariadse, Trenholm, Shimogue, bal; Beau Bassin, “Walsh, Pictou, do; Oselle, Capp, Cape Tormentize, do. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, June 26—eut sch Champion, McPherson, Pictou. bal; Hattie G, Scott, Shediac, lum; Lily, Ferguson, Richibucto, do; 27th —Annie Florence, Bernard, Pictou, coa!; Lodie, Swan, Pictou, do; Mary, Blompied, do, do. 26th—c'd sch Champion, McPherson, Pictou, bal; Lily, Ferguson, Richibucto, bal; Haitie G, Scott, Crapaud, mdse, 27th—Mary Covill, Blompied, Pictou, coal; Lodi, Green, Pictou, bal ROTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSK, Jane 27-—James Stewart, Point Prim; John A Cameron, Richibucto; Percy H Palmer, Victoria, 29-F DeAnguera, Halifax; D J Eastabrook, Wordstock, N B; Geo Muttart, Summerside; J Chapman, Rochester, N Y; Douglas Baker, Summoerside; R C McDonald, Truro, N 8. RANKIN HoOvSE, Igne 27—Fred % White, St John; R B Heniwigk, New York; O V Troop, St John; J-G_ loby, Montreal; W T Jenkins, Boston; S H Baker, St John; Wm Ross, jr, Pictou; D Lagan, do; J M MeLeod, Amherst; A G M Ausland, New York; PJ Quinn, St John; John Welsh, do; C D Holmes, Montrea). Te AER, At Fortune, June 2st, after a lin~-- iilne ightean .~---** . eee illn ss of cigh _.uvit8, Which she bore wiva patient submission to the Divine Will, Lettie A. Needham, youngest daughter of James Needham, aged 16 years. The de- ceased leaves a father and mother, three brotbers and two sisters to mourn her logs. Her end was peace Wikcacsmacadets — Safe in the arms of Jesus, Saf>on the golden shore, Never again to be weary, Never to sorrow more, Calmly she talked of going, Bade us a last good-bys, Sadly we gazed on our loved one. Knowing the “‘Reaper” was nigh. Never a sigh she needed, Never a failing tear, Weep for the hearts that are mourning, Lonely and desolate here. We know that beyend she is waiting. The portals are open wide, We'll hive that at last we may meet her, Our darling that faded and died. Tea Pots, blower Pots, Milk Dishes, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. Bl REDUCTION IN PRICES. THE BEST PLACE TO BOY. CALL AND SEE! BEER AND GOFF. Ch’town, May 23—2aw wkly CANNERS’ SUPPLIES. Y stock of Lobster Packers’ Supplies is now complete in the following :— 10,000 cases Tall Cans, 500 boxes Tin Plates, ’ 50 ingots Refined Tia, 50 pigs Soft Lead, ' 5 bars 13 inch Copper, 3 casks Giold Lacquer, 2do Brown do, 10 casks Turpentine, 50 dozen Suits Oilclothes, 20 do = Overalls, 500 bris. Bulk Herriug, 300 bris. Superior Flour, 50 brls Prime Mess Pork, 20 bris. Beef, 50 firkins Lard, 20 tubs Butter, 10 bris. Beans, 100 chests Teas, 50 bris. Sugar, 25 puns. Molasses, 4 dozen Herring Nets, Trap Hoops, B-»s and Sil's, Sail Cotton, Dack, &e. HORACE HASRARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch'town, May 30, 85—Imo eod 42 cases i a $ 151 00 OP ROPURB ES shan. datky so 0 sh aeleeda 1650 00 $150! 00 On the 27th, by the same steamer ; Oa Rhee Geeks. a... i... Bo cuedens $387 00 25 lambs and sheep.............. 75 00 Bargains in Harthenware' TNT Pl ne eer DO ania en me atte we > hte a el tae THH DAILY ira WR, St AOL. OTE it Mite me ie et aieiiiiian — pe ancl a ee NE 29 18°5. JIU a et a me a Nee BUY SUMMER DRY GOODS me Pernice Web KS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. OW Ee Ch’town, June 26, 1885. en == O Large Variety ! na eee ee Choice Goods! Low Prices! S 2 CO. \ public MARK WRIGHT & CO., Pr. Evt: FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Net ter oe ames —'s - ST SS So a wae EK have pleasure in announcing the removal of our stock of FURNITURE AND HOUSE-fURNISHING GOODS to generally with our New Warerooms, opposite our present Factory. An‘ we desire to express our thanks to our Friends and Patrons for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon, us for the past two years, and which is so rapidly INCREAS. ING as to induce us to spare no effort to supply them and the FURNITURE OF THE BEST QUALITY and Correct Designs, believing as in the past that the public will amply reward us for such efforts, We are satisfied that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, as our Sales have been steadily increasing, and this season they have been UNPRECEDENTED —far exceeding our expectations, VIARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, June 23—3aw wkly — r “ a“ 2 is te —— - Pe era tebe ed ——— BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, - HIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of Visitors and Quests from Jaly Ist till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! : is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month. Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday aud Mondaymorning, abont 9 4. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a. m., 8 25 ® m, and 3.15 p. m. More attractive than ever! - - AUSTICO BEACH Every department Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a.m, 2.28 and 6.15 p,m. Sammerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a.m, 12.25 p.m, and 4 55 p. m, Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m., 10 08 a. m,and 435 p. m. Ch’town, June 15, 1885. a USE DIAMOND POTASH. LENBEN J HeUs#! . Ey. 20: E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- ments, at very low prices :— NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATEENS, CAMELINES, DRESS GOODS, in Nuns’ Véeiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk, Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large STRAW HATS AND BONNETS variety in Cotton HOSIERY. in Latest Styles. Carpets, Qilcloths, Linoleums. °0: CHRISTY’S LONDON HATS. 0: White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, Ch’town, June 3, 1885. Vas 2 BP wee eEes aces inn * ch EOE Mammoth Excursion and Tea, Subway Across the Straits of Northumberland. -—— oo First Railwaj Excursion on the Cape Traverse Branch. 4 nf + . Se oy % ” a Congregatioa of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Summerside, have made arrange- nents for a COLOSSAL EXCURSION from all points on the P. LP. Cape Traverse, On Tuesday, 7th July, prex. I. Railway to RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS, (Standard Time.) Special train from Tignish to Cape Tra- verse :—~ Leave Tignish at 515, am, Alberton 5 55 am, Bloomfield 6 22, Port Hill 7 35, Wel- lington 8 05, Miscouche 8 25, Summerside 8 40, Kensington 905, County Line 9 35; arrive at Oape Traverse 1015. Returning will leave Cape Traverse at 3 45 p m. Special train from Summerside to Cape Traverse :— Leave Summerside at 7 am, Kensington 725 am, Freetown 7 42 am, County Line 7 55 a wm; arrive at Cape Traverse at 8 35am. ° Returning will leave Cape ‘Traverse at 5 30 p m, Special train from Charlottetown to Cape Traverse :— Leave Charlottetown at 729 am, North Wiltshire 8 34a m, Hanter River 8 25 am, County Line 9 a m; arrive at Cape Traverse at 940. Returning will leave Cape Traverse at 5 15 p m. Special train from Souris to Cape Tra- verse :— Leave Souris at 515 am, Bear River 5 45 '&@ m, *t Peters 6 20am, Morell 6 45am, Mount Stewart 715 am, Bedford 7 40 am, Royalty Jurction 8 05 a m, North ‘Viltshire $404 m, Hunter River 8 50 a m, County Line 9 25 a m; arrive at Cape Traverse at 1005. Returning wil] leave Cape Traverse at 3 30 p m. Farrs, inelading price of Tea Ticket, will be as follows :— "yom Tignish to Cape Traverse and retarn, $l 25; Harpers, Deblois, Kildare, Montrose, Alberton, to Cape Traverse and retarn, $1 15; Kimsdale, Piusville, Bloomfield, Mill River, VU’ Leary, Brae, to Cape Traverse and return, $105; Portege, Conway, Ellerslie, Port Hill, to Cape Traverse and return, 90 cents; Northam, Richmond, Wellington, St Nich- olas, Miscouche, St Eleanors, to Cape Tia. verse and return, 85 cents ; Summerside, Travellers Rest, to Cape Traverse and return, 75 cents; New Annan, Barbara Weit, Ken- sington, Blue Shank, to Cape Traverse and return, 64 cents; Freetown, County Line, to Cape Traverse and return, 55 cents; Kinkora, to Cspe Traverse and return, 50 cents; Albany to Cape Traverse and return, 40 vents; Bradalbane to Cape Traverse and re- turn, 55 cents; Elliott’s, Fredericton, Clyde, Hunter River te Oape Traverse and return, 5 cents; North Wiltshire to Cape Traverse and return, 75 cents; Colville, Loyalist, Mil- ton, Winsloe, Royalty Junction, Cemetery, Charlottetown, Brackley Point, Union, York, Suffolk, Bedford, Tracadie to. Cape Traverse and return, 85 cents; Mount Stewart, St Andrews, Douglas, Dundee, Lot 40, Morell to Cape Traverse and return, 95 cents; Marie, St Peters, Five Houses, Ashton, Selkirk to Cape Traverse, $1.05; Rollo Bay, Bear River, New 4ealand, Harmony, Souris to Cape Traverse and return, $1.15. SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS OF THK DAY, Daueing at three platforms. Two reund Swings, Shooting down the Darkey. Sheoting Gallery. Three good Pipers. Pitching Quoit. The Cocoa-nut Game. Boat Race, Summerside Band, A Grand Stand will be erected on the grounds of considerable elevation, from which a commanding view of the surrounding coun- try can be obtained, and from which Senator Howlan wiil deliver an oration, giving an ex- position of his views on the Subway Scheme. No intoxicating liquors will be allowed near the grounds, Tea on the tabies at 12 o’clock. For beauty and picturesque scenery the Cape stands unrivalied in the Lower Pro- vinces, and is famous as the point at which the Ice Boats have landed mails and passen- gers from the mainland for more than thirty winters, The Capes’ Disaster of the past winter has created public interest in this locality, and this ivterest has been further increased by the proposed scheme of an Island Senstor to con- struct a Subway or ‘Tunnel from this point across the Straits of Northumberland. This being the first cxevrsion on the new branch the fares have been msde exceedingly low, aud include the Tea on the grounds. The proceeds of the Excursion and Tea will be applied to the discharge of the Church debs CHARLES MURPHY, See’y of Com. Wotice June 8—2aw mon thur Special aes Purchasers of Cotton Warp. Wo rtbesatn Gen corsan yaa OR WAKP to the fact that the yarn made by us isthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mill having the machinery on which to make it, Our Yarn is, consequently, very much superior for weaving pus poses to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have cur name upon the labe!, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Houses, WIL, PARKS & SONS, (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885.