rr ra THE ‘ sk Dr. Pierce's Pellets ll billion K tnt und \ - " Wy l \\ — i ‘ Com . ‘ } ! N | _ (AP H tRERT ves for Calais to-morrow Minhgy by the « ris train - ‘ M. Hanis sells Furniture, Crocker it his sales 1, to-morrow at ? o’ } - Mi SHAW, representing the i s here obtaining subs riptions and mak — SMALLPOX is very prevalent in French § What i ward of Hea rit i rut it e | ‘ iriottetow? Bi \ , = i ‘ ning in Y. M. C. A 8 o'clock sharp ' H Bee se - I EF sum of S350 wa ll | n reckert N. B.. duri ‘ ) f Julv for tions of the Scott A + AN American bark-rigged warship SsUpPpos : i lto be the Yant Islands yesterday was cruising off Wou -_ News ’ been received of the death r Rev. G. | Currk + Baptist I y i India rd a broths f Rev. D. D. Curri o I ive } fiutehison v ill I) \ ut Lot 48, iS math first, the Sth inst.. ll o clock, a. m.; and at Birchill at 2.30 p. m - Lornp Durrerin has sent a letter from Indi: én (a i . wtula aS -* Ss ¢ » Dive ) rince tT ft ir | nks e ¢ ‘ NI rs i ‘ ‘ Lo wm, publishe loront x copies of ‘Th . oun M i i Jueen Victoria's Rt \ Wu i manay ( Montre razetie, is staying with his family Revere, awaiting the arrival of the Bona sua to taxe passage for hom - . Monrocomery, Ese,, Superintendent Education, is at present rusticating at White Mountains, Bethlehem. N. H. VW re piease © learn that $s neaita has p in proved ; > (rOSPEL Any. Don't torget the iempel » Meet in the Gospel Ar y Hall te night. Ther will be temperance songs and recitations, and Capt. Herbert will give spe ial address. Worth’s Band will } in ttendance ~~ 1 : ‘ yy i ric ‘ vi i m friends In congratulations on hs , . ; , und are pleased to know that in her n ‘ ; ; s as a ly made man friend H : ‘ I i s } both here and there snd Leautiful. und that Mr. Art Newsom is skate E. Brecken for two races, viz night and 5 mi f the Island, on Exhib ; : ’ . es »® mies frst ies second nignt, the i plonship + Common strap kates to be used - > Tue ( etown Engineers will parade it Kens i R itle Range on Saturday after- noou next, at 62 o'clock sharp, fo Company 5 taryet seehinit’” The * Ho pel Challenge Cup” and several nice last will be offered ror com petition. - Rev. James CarrutHers, Alex. McNeill, Esq., Cavendish, Chester B. McNeill, of Sulli van & McNeill, and Jas. L. Thompson, Esq., P. E. L. R., have returned home after ‘‘doin the Indian and Colonia! Exhibition as well as the prin ees points of interest in tl Old Country 1ey look well. ; oe rut Pi estant U7) i Says tuat ir. John MacKenzie, merchant tailor of Summerside, has been the recipient of a beautiful silver medal from the Indian and Colonial Exhibi tion in London, for the best suit nts clothing. He had previously received diplomas from Paris, Philadelp | Mon treal _ Tuespay's storm was very severe in Monc- ton, N. B. The rain fell in torrents, the thunder was terrible, and the lightning very vivid. The schooner Clara, H uley ‘ iptain, lying at the publie wharf, was struck by lightning, the electric ing off the ball and making a small hole in the naintopmast. The damage is slight. A woman living on the Fox Creek road was stunned lightning but not seriously iurt. hin something fluid knock by the We have received from Mr. E. director of the New England Music, a beautifully printed quarto-pamphlet which has a more than passing value, and puts 80 plainly forth the past, the present, und the prospe vast insti- tive conditions of this tution that it is worth examining ing by all who are interested in educatioral matters in general, even if they little predlie tion for studies which vive this establishment its name. > from Mal informs us gntning and «hail Tonyee, Conservatory ol now and presery have those special A GI + +honde mae tax LULticte STLEMA® peque storm which passed over that place ‘| uesday played havoc with the grain, potato an l turnip yps—-mowing down everything in its way. Che 1.0ads for miles round were covered as marbles. Almost all A. Ellison’s dwelling wer and fishermen were obliged to ‘cover with sails so as to prevent thei being seriously injured by the flying stones, large the windows of Mr. broken, themselves hail stones as o Mrs. Prestpent CLEVELAND'S marriage cer- tificate will, when it is finished, be a very in- ument. [It rests on a bed of biue , in an alligator portiolio, about 12 inches teresting dot ong and 8 inches wide. In the upper left hand mrner of the certificate is a very pretty picture of the White House. The certificate issued Dr. Sunderland in the portfolio is how ve sent around to ail who were wedding that they may sign it as wit Several of the m present nesses. embers of the cabinet and the wedding have already signed ue ago, Marshall Flynn received a circular from a detective agency in Chicago, asking him to look out for a man named Rudo Iph Schnaubelt, one of the worst Social- iste in Chicago, and for the detectives searching. That Schnaubelt is A Frew weeks whom were now evond earth ly capture is very evident from a vin. ‘Po 7 nateh, which says that lined = Ohh in the ! ¥ weil avilt - ibelt. who threw poi») Into the ‘ t pe ‘ in ti H : rk riot nh ('] wo, on the I vht of May {. The des patch asserts that the clothing and general vi ince of the corpse corres md exa tly to he } ; : er iption of the bomb hnaubelt’s death is attributed to suicide, due to fear of detection. The body Was in an advanced when found. stage of decompyvsition with a DAILY E wd TELE Gr RR API aC | dq EWS. EOTAT, | vrenes To Tar EXAMINER. ] An Ex-President Dead. ‘ . . BORK, Lu » Is dea bhi which was sudden and unexpected, tion. Samuel J. Tilden ; a? aeath, resul from weakness caused by cliarrhoes In 1875 M ilden was the eandidate of Democratic party in the presidential | m He re ed najority of the vot ut was not seated owing to the | ction of the electoral commission wh threw out the vote of Louisiana and de red the usurper Hayes elected. This} wtion 1 the part of the commission, it was feared, would result in bloodshed, but owing to the dieni! tions an vise counseis ot Mr. 7 ! revented ough very bitter f l W el ’ ered nal th lay h adh upon and p th ¢ ‘ tri shtiul Pres dent of the United State even a portion of the Republican press admitting that he had been elected d jpuere et facto, ; An Attempt to Skedaddle. SHELBURNE, N.S., Aug. 5. Rattler, of a> escaped Irom capture The American schooner Gloucester, narrowly yesterday. She was anchored in this har he vd Capt. Onigley had put an armed rd o two men on ird for the night. Vhe Rattler attempted to put to sea with the Canadian tars aboard. They, however, tired tf their revolvers as signals of distress nd the arrival of a boat’s crew from the cruiser, § rh CONVINCE iL the } inkee skipper of the fol f his proposed course. 2 Pleasure Party. r’ORTLAND, Aug. 5. Fifteen pe ple, all rel ted to each other, urted im two smal! boats for a day’s pleasure-seeking in the harbor yesterday. One of the boats was capsized by a sudder i wind end ) n 7 p were i ‘ I} name f ti nfortunate fare Wellinet Masters, age 71; Mis | Jane Ma ed 6%; Jane Masters, aged } i i e} I ed 12 ind he I i i W! | 12 | her little brother ( és “it a ain te Psi d. {aLIFaAx, Aug. 5 The Gri turned the meeting of the shareholders of the Cotton Factory into a but failed Lrnoiminis usly bo y : esolution censuring Manaver Cy members of their families who saw the | venson ror Raving it 1 &@ prominent irt in the recent Provincial elections and for having denounced Repealers as traitors. 4 Riet in “culchawed’ Beston. Boston, Aug. 9. \ serious riot over labor troubles oeccur- red at Squire & Co's. pork packing estab- } . : ‘ } lishment her One policeman and one ot he rs refuse to rioter were killed and several eriously injured. Squire & Co., make any concessions. — - Probable Retirement of Gladstone. Lonpon, Aug. 5. Mr. Gladstone says that rest and repose. It is ndeshadowe hi Is retireme litical life. he must have believed that this t from active po — The First Break. BrremMincuam, Adcg. 5d. The Radi ils will oppose the re-elecion of Home secretary Matthews. This is the first break in the ‘Tory-unionism pro- grainme. iiitiitamesiiaaiaen A Magnificent Demonstration. Aug. 5. Lord equalled since the DuBLIN, The farewell demonstration to \berdeen has not times of O’Connell. been — @ne Million per Day. Wasuineton, D. C., Aug. 5. The congressional appropriations for the public service aggregate SOD million dol iars Bound for the Fisheries. Port Hawkessury, Aug. 5. The Yankee scuadron has sailed for the Great Bend, P. E. Island. Weather Balletin. Toronto, August 5-10 a. m. Light to moderate variable winds, fair weather, stationery or slightly higher tem- perature HWARRIED, At Natick, Mass., July 7th, by ae Rev. F. J. Hi: urrison, Rector of St. Pauls Church, Jokn Sabine. Esq.. Taunton, Mass., to Helen M., da iughter of the ae Lieut . John J. Me Donaid, 28th Re yt Infantry Army, and grand-daughter = the late Alex, i. swell m4 _. a _ K., P, . Island. t the a on 3rd inst., by ae J. M. Me Leod Mr. James Robertson to Margaret Toombs, both of Cavendish, Lot 23. At Cornwall, on the 23rd _ inst., by the Rev. W. W. Lodge, Wm. Spurgeon Rendle, of Northam, Lot 13, to Sarah M. Johnson, Tyne Valley. d Summ ide, on Saturday, the 31st ult., by Colin Maclennan, Esq., J. P., Mr. Are hibald | Matthews, of Bloomfield, to Miss Annie Burke, of Freeland. A RR Ee PRR SERRE re eR DIED. Miss At Searltown, on the 29th ult., Mr, Thos, Burns, aged 66 years, leaving a wife, five sons, and five daughte rs to mourn ‘the loss of an affectionate hust il id a nd fui her On the 2nd inst., in this city,,after an illness of | five wecks, Miss Ellen B., youngest daughter of the late Mark Webster, aged 34, en ne we ee roe Hatrrax, N. S., advices report that an extraordinary case ot proiongation of life has ' at Kostern Passage, near Dartmouth wretinery. On il ening of the 29th ; uit., a four ve ar-old lad nui i : Teor, runuing through a field, when he was kicked in the head by a horse and fell insensible to the ground, a portion of his brains knocked out and scattered around his ! Du re the night the ness, nd, at last accounts, He talks freely and se nsibly, and at present gives no appearance ui being in a dying con- dition, but the doctors declare he cannot live. being boy recovered conscious was still living. \ SHAD AS SS Tarr RAS 8 ee Or TINE BYOR Sale, SEINE BOAT, 34 feet 4 : } - early ney apply to long, MACDONALD, MA Souris CDONALD & CO., Kast. Jaly 31, L886. —lwk ~ t ; Just Arrived. Os; half barrels Prime No. | Fat Herring, 1 251 barre! do, do., | ls Codfis! | 300 bags ‘Sale, 100 Mackerel] Barrels. For sale at D. SMALL’S NEW STORE, \ Cor, Water Street and Pown ul Wharf. JULIUS GASAR | generally say about trade August, and in order to natural order of things, we igurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, to continue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal son in haying and harvesting. Our New Fal, stock of ‘weeds and Clothing is daily arriving- and when added to thal on hand, will allow pur- chasers the pera ge of selecting from one of the larg st on the Is land, at so fine that they cannot bedu; plic ated, We can only mention a few of the Bargains: Black Worsted Men’s Suits, price $7, now $5.88. Men's Fine Black Worsted Suits, 312, now $9.50, Navy jiHis is what curing the month of make a change in the have inat they ’ te prices former former price \ien‘s Blue Suits, former price $5. now $4. Men’s Ail-wool Tweed Coats, former $3.60, now $%. Men Very Heavy All- formeriy $2.59, now $1.75. price wool Tweed Pants, Chiid’s fweed Suits at about half prices to CLEAR, Youth Tweed Coats, former price $375, now $3. Youth’s Black Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50 now Si. Men’s White Shiris, Men’‘s Revatta Men's © Socts. formerly 65cts, now Shirts, now 75cts, formerly $1. olton Underwear. formerly 50cts. now Fearful Slaughter ia our Tailoring Department. Union Drug rets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts, Ladies’ Gossam “merly $1.40, now $1. Men’s Straw Hats soul half price. Mionon’a I tat “si fen’s Be tals & OSt. lrvon Tweed ab 3s ts, 45ets, and up. Scotca T weeds 3, Worth $1.40, ‘ ake ae c= —2, Ey ; TD x SFRRVOS CAMERON BLOCK Ch‘tewn, August 2, 1886—3mos Dissolution of Go-Partnership, THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the style and firm of NORTON BROS., has this day beeu Sheeteen by lapse of time “and mutual consent, Mr. H. Norton retiring _ the business, which w it be carried on by R. Norton and Robert Fennell, under the style a iirmof NORTON & FE NNE LL persons indebted to the late firm are} req: sted to pay their respective accounts to Norton & Fennel!, who will continue the busi- } ness at the City Hardware all debts of the late firtm. R. B. NORTON, EK. H. NORTON. August 2, 1886. Notice of Co-Partnership. This certifies that we have this day entered into Co- Ne ee under the style and firm of NORTON & FENNELL, and will continue the business of tbe late firmof Norton Bros,, at the City Hardware Store. R. B. NORTON, ROBERT FENNELL, August 2, 1886—4i wy 3i MAGKEREL PURSE SEINES 4%) Ecan supply a MACKEREL PURSE ¥¥Y SEINE, of my size, at very short notice, GOLD MEDAL TWINES strong, light and durable for this special pur- pose. Now sending several small seines to the Island, light and easily handled for in-shore fishing, hung to catch fish, with all the latest improvements, Orders by mail or wire shall have prompt attention. Give length and depth to hang in fathoms. For Sale at lowest prices. A. KENNEDY & etown, P. E. I. ‘an Net & Twine Co.. 43 Commercial St., Boston. jly23—4w eod wy4i made from our For particulars refer to CO, Charlott Ameri Established, 1842. TRY THE ny | i é A 3 25 CENTS, AT THE LONDON HOUSE To Lobster Shippers. The Fast-sailing Brigantine “ZERELDE,” 300 Tons Register Al Class at Lloyds, bk. KiCKHAM, COMMANDER, due here about the 25th inst. for either Liverpool or cient inducement offers. , Will go on the berth London, providing suffi- Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. 20d tl July 8, i8 IROR 50cts. | Store, and discharge | The Rev, W. D. SPURS A YT; Gok <P CH Tre sites 5 4 8 it has been sate oe ught to our notice that other ~ makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, us being of our Manufacture. We beg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtinge which have not our label Parks’ Fine hirtings upon them. CMe: rv eee Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 25 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, 80 as to be reversibie. They are for sale by all the leading W holesale Houses, from whoin the Retail Trade can alweys get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. Wi. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), 2 2 - T. JOHW, W, B. North Atlantic Steamship Co. LON DON THE SrEAMSHIP CLINTON? is intended to leave Charlottetown for ABOUT THE 18th AUGUST. CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produce carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on P. E. Isiand Railway. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Hamburg, Havre, Antwerp and -other contin- | ental ports. | For Freight or i North Atlantic 8S. 8S. Street, or here to | FENTON T. NEWBERY, | July 27, 1886. AGENT. | ‘SE CATHERINES HALL, | DIOCESAN SC HOOL, FOR GIRLS. iiae Br. Rev.:. A. Negty, D.D.. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. ‘Ipcreased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16—10 wks London, Bourdeaux, Passage apply in London to Company, 147, Fenchurch AT] AUGUSPA, ME. President HXUURSION TU HALIFAX Fireman’s Tournament ON {Oth and Ith of August, 1SS86 } ETURN TICKETS will be issued by ) the Steam Navigation Co. steamers on SATURDAY, the 7th, and on MONDAY, the 9th August, good to return until SAT- URDAY, the 14th August, for the sum of Four Dollars Eaci. Parties contemplating a trip miss this opportunity. should not The attractions very great. of the Exhibition will be By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’ town, July 31, '86- tl 9t EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 10 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- ough Instruction in Vocal and Iastrumenta! Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, etc. Tuition, $5 to $%); board and room with Steam Hveatand Electric Li aot Bt $75 per term. a erm begins Sep- tember 9, ifs or Tilustrated Calendar, with full information, eddress, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin 8q., BOSTON, Mass. Nas, LAPSF, ns ANTED—A Boy about 15 years of age, as clerk in a geperal store ; good references required. Apply to Peake Bros. & Go. aud5tf WASTE {D—A Servant Girl for Housekeeper, Apply at axcabene office. augs HH, ae T° LET—The Store and Warehouse lately occu- pied by Messrs. George Carter & Co., on Great Geinee Street; the dwelling adjoining, occupied by Mr. George Carter, woula also be let if | desired. Apply to Messrs. George Carter & Co., | Que en Square, or to A. H. B. Macgowan, Auc- tioneer, aug2—2aw & wky tf For SALE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in the best paying Stock Company on the Island ; much better than Bank Stock; satisfac- tory re ason given for selling. Ch’ ‘tow n. Address, * X. Y. Z.. jJy29 2w pd O LET—Rooms over the Subscriber’s office, with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and yard accommodation ; possession immediately, ht. Reddin. jiy27 tf (PO LE’ T That t brick 1 House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formeriy occupied by Owen | ¢ onnolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 cod T° LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist Ociober next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connoily. jun21 eod tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Apply at this office. aug 3 or furnished House. Apply to Mrs. Ro ynald W rane Weym outh St. july Y tf ANTEL IMMEDIATELY- Cook; onc acquainted with restaurant aa Sinead pre- ferred ; good wages to the right —. Apply at | I:XAMINER office. yi 7 eod ti istics haces ~aieeate Real Estate Sale. ' REE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, 590x100 feet each,or thereabouts. Apply at Merchauis Bank of Prince ward Island. June 28, 1886, kd- rANTED—Agents to sell our quaznteet \V Mining Machinery ; big money in commis- sion or salary. Address: *‘ mee ye fa” FL & M. Co., Box i115, Newport, Ky., s.o 3 jiy17 dwks & wky VW ANTE ip—For the Boot & Shoe Business, a W- Man with some experience ; must have good reference as Wability, character, i . Address— * “Box 234, P. O,, Charlottetown, y204i wky Aiantles, Summer Mantle Cloths, Straw Hats A good Cook. To LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, “AU GUST, Dy 1886. }) URING AUGUST, J. BK. MACDORN will sell off the balance of stock of STRAW PRINTS and MUSLINS, balance of sto SUITS (to fit boys three to ten years), Worsted). ALD HATS, of SUMMER +k of SUMMER DRESS GOODS, 50 BOYS MENS’ YOUTHS’ SUITS balance of stock and (Tweed and All Summer Goods must be cleared, regardless of price. You can depend upon getting BARGAINS in every department at J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREEY. Ch’town, July 29—dy wy = wonton Steamers, tee (py —~ The Managers of the Boston. Halifax and Prince Edward Island Steamship Line have to-day wired thet, “Owing to the accident to tie Gate City, it will become necessary to withdraw the Merrimack from the Eastern line (o fill her place for a short time, in consequence of this the Carroll and Worcesier wiil sail once a week on the same scheduie as formerly. ~ The managemeni regret exceedingly being compelled to make this change, at this time, as it is their intention te increase and improve the facilities ef the Eastern line.” The Merrimack will, therefore, leave here at 6 o'clock to-morrow (Thursday) Evening, and will not return until further notice, after this week. The Carroll or Worcester will leave Charlottetown at 6 o’cleck on THURSDAY EVENINGS, and Boston at NOON on SATURDAY. as form- erly, CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch’'town, July 28, '86-.2wks jour her pat Nieam Laundry. cninapnpepserapninee( Jone aaevem IS; CO ize conmatsciitclnenasanasl, eapnatiteesnecnsaainasiaaty MFNHE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM called for and delivered free of charge. LAUNDRY is now in operation. Goods will be Price Lists and all Kent Street, Call at the office and leave orders for work. ateas by MR. SHAW, Manager, at the Laundry, TERMS information freely King Square. Cash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE, ] Ch’town, 1886. ? July 28, BRITISH WAREHOUS SS QUELN STREET. — =e ee ee Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prinis and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ and Bonne Gents’ Merino Underclothing. * American White Dress Shirts. * Linen Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. ———— ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLEAR, A. L. BROWN. Ch'town, July 15—wky ys. oD “4 HAT & FUR STORE, Wewson Block. et A NETW DBPA KRTVUNHA! ————-0 HATS, of the Litest Styles, at the very LOWEST PRICE». . FURS, all kinds, Cieaned, Dyed. a'tered and Repaired, HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid ior Raw Furs. BE STUART. Ci’town, May 4, 1886