i eee socal and Other ens. \ ening at J. B Macidon- F x s ‘ ‘ ‘ . Ny a4 er o®8 bargains in Grover'es, Glass and Crock- 1 -t/ eryware, go to R. K Brace’s ‘ } 1 ; : B eighteen cents per dozen FResH made Creams at the new Confection- , het ery, opposite Miller Bros.—T. Carrer > - : Ni ~ ; , 7 ae i \ alises just a \ AP ARTY of agricultural laborers for the eived a B vcdonald’s, liy 24 | 2 laritime Provinces sailed on the 17th _ ; ; an ——o—— ve C. B. Mrrene et, of the firm of E. T. J.B ‘s ; & ¢ Hoston, is at the Rankin |. “a Mac Te is the store for Black Russe c I t ’ i va ° i and ¢ olored Casameres and Merinos. (jy 24 7 rape Owe hut d and forty thousana bushels of} Puitie Cuarnam, the oldest Freemason in grain wert ed in tw o days of this week | England, is dead, aged 97. He was initiated 1m Chicas \iontreal. in 1811. a - —_—_>— We learn that a brother of the late Tue greatest variety in Gentlemen’s Un- Wm. Murphy, Esq. will shortly take charge | der Clothing at J. B. Macdenald’s {iy 24 ‘the gas works In this city. - - - ee - *o ; Mr H. Onitve, G_neral Passenger Agent tI ” rANLEY, W ho has resigned his of the International Steamship ‘'o., is at the yosition lireetor of the African cotntry, 1s Rankin. i srrive in Evgland next Sunday. oe é 1. O. O. F.—A speciai Degree Meeting will Crass | Hn at 8 cents per yard and up | be held at ot. Lawrence Lodge this evening wards (extra \ t J. B. Macdonald's. at eight o'clock, (jy 24 > a i Mie receipts of Canadian railways show an Der past week over 1500 empty bar-|!"crease of trom 15 to 25 per cent, as com- re ‘ forwarded to Priace Edward | pared with last year. | yster dealers.—Sf, Join Sui otal cei _ Cot, WeLL¥s.ey, heir to the Dake of Wel- Preew, of the Canadian team, secured third lington, recently divorced, has married Kate place in the competition for the Prince of | Vaughan, an actress. Wa p! at Wimbledon, on the 22nd —_—_»_—_ instan WANZER Sewine MAcurnes, the latest and is 4 most improved, at Miller Bros’., Charlotte- (Garuemive or Trae Crans —The making of | town, for thirty-five dollars. [jy24 wky tf. a few more pairs of Trews left of the Caledo- . o r nia Club Tartan, for sale at J. B. Macdonald's. Tue barque Willie McLaren, at Buenos ‘aly 24—4i. Ayres, June l7th, has been offered to the > VING the unfavorable weather the Picnic and Tea Party at Montague Bridge, previously announced for to-day, has been postponed until Tuesday next, July 29th. a Ox Dravent.—Montserrat Lime Fruvi e and Soda Water, with choice flavoring, new Confectionery, 98 Queen Street, lr, CARTER. [jy 24 21 > Mr. Cuartes MinTo, representative of the firm of Melntyre Son & VCo., wholesale dry ‘) to Jai at the opposite Miller Bros. goods, ete, Montreal, is making his regular tour of the Province. He is staying at the iankin ree fue funeral of the late Mrs. A. B, Warber- ton, to day, was attended by a large concourse of citizens, who assembled to pay the last tri- bute of respect to one who was universally beloved and regretted. ee inn [wo Scott Act cases before the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon were adjourned until Wednesday next. Six cases are bow in pro- gress; but the police have difficulty in serving the offenders with summonses. ~> lux steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, arrived from Halifax to-day with freight and a nt a ee THE DA Local and Other ftenis. Government t» be used as a guard ship in the outer roads, : aa al Over 2,009 saloon keepers of Ohio have failed to take out licenses under the Scott law. Che time expired on the 21st, and suits will be instituted before all the Justices of the Peace. The license fees are & 00 and $200 per an num, according to the intoxicants sold. — When the Sundry Civil bill passed the House of Representatives, Washington, it contained a clause authorizing the employ- ment of two extra watchmen at the War De- partment. This was barely three weeks ago. On the 18th inst. the two men were selected from a list of 1,135 applicants. The salary is sixty dollars a month. _—_——_ + —— English-Canadian News. A number of fresh specimens of Cana- dian woods and grain, with some photo- graphs, have just been received at the High Commissioner’s office in London for exhibition at the Royal Agricaltural Show at Shrewsbury next week. The cup which willas usual be offered for competition among the members of the Rev. Mr. McDonald, of Bayfield, as passen- ger. She sails this evening at eight o'clock with a cargo of oats and pre :erved lobsters. —— Ara fire in Toronto, on the 22nd instant, | a man, his wife and family were rescued wich ditficulgy; but another aly, who m the ex- citement was if 1, was afterwards rescued and died in an hour trom her injuries. > Ws understand that a telegram has been re- ceiv vn Ottawa that ‘‘free passes”’ as usua: wilt be granted over government roads to those members of Provincial Rifle Associa- tion who propose attending the prize meeting of the Pomimion Rifle Association in Septem- ber next. , ov ~~ rgotu > Tue most satisfactory evidence of the im- provement in trade of Montreal is the infor- mation that the Dominion line have commis- sioned and entered on service, in addition to the Outario which replaces the Sarina, two of the four steamships which have been laid up at Liverpool all summer, These are the Do- minion and Texas. > A sexsaTion was created at Walkertown, Ont, Satarday, by a Mrs, Martin publicly rotten-egging Rev. William Smythe, a Metho- dist mimster in the market place. The lady was brought before the mayor and fined $10. The assault grew out of a scandalous report affecting Mrs. Martin’s character, and which she accused Smythe of circulating. +> Anovet and unique barometer has been discovered by Fair Haven residents in the vicinity of Quinnipiac bridge. A near ap- proach of rain is always indicated by many teams loaded with hay coming toward the city. The explanation given is that farmers select this time to transport hay, as the damp- ness makes it weigh much more.—Fair Haven R iste y. sienna Tue Chief Justice of Nova Scotia has deliv- ered a judgment upholding the validity of the Dominion License Act in the city of Halifax. Two parties have been convicted by the Stipendiary of selling liquors without license. They appealed from the conviction. The Chief Justice affirmed the convictions of the Lower { ourts, with costs. ® a > Tue housewives of Palestine Bridge, New York, are greatly excited over the appearance of acarpet bug. Hardly a house in town but has received an attack from the bugs. Svme of the threads of the carpet are eaten as squarely as a knife could do the work. It is said that some wealthy families will remove their carpets and replace them with Smyrna rugs, to be taken wp and shaken every day. om i Puatw Hotiway.—The Royal Gazette of the 19th instant aunounces that His Honor the Lientenant Governor has been pleased to direct that Thursday, the Sist day of July, instant, being the day appointed for the gathering of the Caledonian Club, be observed as & holiday in the public offices. His Worship the Mayor has also declared the day of the Scottish gathering a Civic holiday. scsisewlalisacih Tue Winnipeg Sun says that business of all kinds is improving wonderfully in the Northwest. The farmers are confident in the hope of reaping the largest crop ever grown, acre for acre, in America, and the rate, 274 cents tidewater at Montreal, will leave them a splendid margin. The store-keepers, of course, share in the general jubilation, and sales are larger than they have been for } purpose, Wimbledon team by the Canada Club, wi'l be presented to the winner by Sir Charlie: Tupper, who will visit Wimbledon for the The cup will be competed for under the same conditions as last year, and will be awarded to the member of the team who hes the highest score to his credit in the Grand Aggregate Prizes. Mr. Edward Jack, who is representing New Brunswick at the Forestry Exhibi- tion thus writes:—New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have remained very much in the background owing to their not bringing themselves before the public of Great fritain, through the columus of some journal similar to yours, which I often see and highly appreciate. No later than this afternoon, when I was standing in the Forestry Exhibition building ar- ranging my specimens, two very respectable looking mechanics stepped up to me, and looking at the device above my stall said, ‘‘We hear a great deal about Manitoba and the North-West, but we hear nothing about New Brunswick.” I am sure that if the Provinces of New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island forwarded to your journal reliable information weekly, or even monthly, re specting their farming lands, minerals and forest products, and made due arrange- ments to circulate the same as largely as possible through the news rooms and news centres of Great Britain, a vast amount of benefit would accrue to them all. Public institutions in Great Britain do not generally deal much in papers from the Maritime Provinces of Canada. I failed, when in the Glasgow Exchange News Room, two days since, to find a St, Jobn or Halifax paper there; it therefore seems to me the information relative to the Mari- time Provinces must reach the British pub- lie through British papers—then, and not until then, will the Maritime Provinces of Canada take that position in the eyes of Europe which their situation and resources entit!e them to. Did the Governments of the Maritime Provinces see or know the ignerance prevailing about them and their resources here as I have seen and know, it would not be lovg before they would give heed to this matter” —— Rejected Manuscripts. Thackeray himself has told us how his “Vanity Fair’ was hawked about from publisher to publisher, and its failure every where predicted. For a long period Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre” shared the same fate. Again, Mr. Ringlake’s carefully composed ‘‘Eothen,” the labor of severe] years, was destined to oo weary round of publishers in vain, and It was only when its author induced one of that cautious fraternity to accept the classic little work as a present, that he at length enjoyed the vratification of seeing it in print. The first chapter of ‘The Diary of a Late Physician’ was offered successively to the con- ductors of the three leading London Magazines, and rejected as ‘unsuitable to their pages,” and ‘“‘not likely to interest the public,” until Mr. Warren, man of twenty-three, and a law student, bethought himself of Black- wood. ‘ rethember taking my packet,” he then a young months. —_—_> — i Nive thousand persons were present at Ex- position Park, Pittsburg, Pa., on the 22nd inst., to witness the atrempt of Jay-Eye-dee | to lower Rarus’ record of 2.16 on a half mile trac! ‘The wiather was warm and the track fast, but when he came cut it was evident that h was no in tirst-class condition. After doing a mile in 2.354, the word was + given and he got away in magnificent style, going around the sharp turn tothe quarter pole in 35 seconds. He trotted the next qtarter in 32 seconds, making the half in 1.08, bat on the third quarter he broke badly, los- ing several seconds, and finished the mile in 2.18). Another attempt was mailv, but be brake twice and camé in, in 2.349. | says, ‘‘to Mr. Cadell’s in the strand, with | a sad suspicion that I should never see or | hear anything more of it; but shortly after- | ward I received a letter from Mr. Black- wood informing me that he had inserted the chapter, and begging me to make ar- rangements for immediately proceeding tisw {[SpeciAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. | Persons’ Killed Thunderstorm. Several in Sioux Fauts, D. T., July 23. thunderstorm of Monday. Mitwavkeg, July 28. A severe rain and wind storm passed over Wisconsin early to-day, doing great damage to crops. A Terrible Explosion. Denver, July 23. A work train with 40 bridge hands was passing through Black Canon this morning, when a spark from the engine ignited a box of giant powder,a terrible explosion follow- ed, kuling three men and wounding several others, The train was badly wrecked. Se Canada Captures the Kolapore Cup. Lonpon, July 23. The Canadian Team won the Kolapore Cup at Wimbledon, The score was: Cana- dian Team, 665 points; English Team, 660 points; Indian Team, 576 points. Victims of the Asiatic Spectre. Paris, July 25. There were during the past twenty-four hours 26 deaths from cholera at Marseilles, 15 at Toulon, and 3 in Paris. ———- - A Great Victory Anneune ed. yo 23. Orrawa, July The Liberal candidate was elected at Muskoka to-day by a large majority for the Ontario Legislature. . ee ©bituary. Lonpon, July 23. Right Hon. Sir Lawrence Pell is dead. Weatuner Bulistin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 24 -10 4. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly south and west, cloudy to fair weather with loca! show- ers, not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown July 24 18S4. Highest temperature yesterday,. ........ 60.3 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..48 6 Lowest temperature this morning ...... ..52.3 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .57.4 Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. . 61.0 SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, July 23—Sylvanus McDonald. Paoli, Shediac, lum; Oselle, Allen, Baie de Verte, deals. July 24—Queen, McLellan, Crapaud, plahk & iron; Confederate, Warren, Rustico, 200 cases lobsters. CLEARED, July 23—Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Vernon Kiver, lum; Susan King, McPherson, Tata- magouche, mdse. July 24—Mary Queen, White, West Cape, 200 bris herring; Mary Alice, Perry, Egmont Bay, sundry mdse. HOTEL ARRIVALS. | PORT OSBORNE HOUSE. July 223—Geo Smith, Boston; Mrs Murdy, Boston; Chas Murdy, do; M Randall, Marsh- field, Mass; Alfred Rose, Bethel, Vemont; Miss Carrie McGregor, New Glasgow, N 8S; Miss Celia Thompson, do; James Ross, Mount Stewart. 24—Albert Smith, Carleton, N B; John A Wheaton, Salisbury, N B; Peter Mc- Kinnon, Boston; M B Connick, and wife, Summerside; Wellington, Mutch, Eldon; John Cornish, Wood Islands; J F McMillan, do, RANKIN ILOUSE. July 23—H Taylor, Montreal; J Ewing, | St John; W B Murdock, Montreal; Charles Minto, do: John M Hockin, Pictou; J GZ Buckholder, Hamilton; O V Troop, St John; James J Dolan, Montreal; J EF McDougall, Montreal; T Ridgedale, Bangor; C B Mitchell, Boston; Miss Mary Mitchell, do; C H My- rick, Chelsea, Mass; G D Longworth, Char- lottetown; F Morson, Souris; Wm J O’ Malley, Moutreal. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 23—David Reid, Baldwin’s Road; Jas T Reid, Margate; Capt Pigott. Savage Harbor; Theo Ciosby, West River; Mrs. McDonald, Boston, Mass; Warren Peters, do; Mrs Peters, do; John R Stewart, Grand Rapids, Dakota; D McLean, Hopewell, N 8. REVERE HOUSE. July 23.—Patrick Doyle, Summerside; Mrs Dr Gillis, do; J P McGrath, Mostreal; E J, Howell, do; Robt Dawson, Bridgewater; J Rope Barnes, St John; W H Tyson, do; T McMILLAN'S DREOT IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH COAL, In all the leading varities, including ACADIA, Nut and Round, INT#RCOLONIAL. do do VALE, do do SYDNEY, (old mine) Round, SYDNEY, (reserve ) do CHIMNEY CORNER. do ALBION & RESERVE SLACK, All of which will be sold on most reasonable terms, regularly with the series. He expressed his cordial approval of that portion, and predicted that I was likely to produce a series of papers well suited to his magazine, end calculated to interest the public.”— | Chambers’ Journal. a CRoMPTON CORSETS are the Best, f J. B, Mabdonald’s. or sale at jiyi4 wky ALSO TO ARRIVE: bh) Anthracite Coal from uber, and same wud satisfaction three | A cargo of (Red As Walesa, due here 1st | quality as gave such ¢ : EX A MIN ET, TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Seven persons were killed during the SAIL FOR LIVERPOOL, DIRECT, Carry Lobsters at Low Rates. TEA first-class boiler. with fire box attached, suitable for a lobst factory. and will be sold at @ bargain | geods to above named p'aces at low rates, June trade. Millinery made up at sh Ch’town, May 28, 1884. TUOLY 24. 1884. a ot ac <a Qy vv A7E are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats Black. White, snd Colored Straw Hats. Black, White, and Colored Straw Bonnets. Chip Hats and Bonnets. ‘i’ vrimmed Hats and Bonnets. Fancy Straw Hatsand Bonnets. Ihe largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on P. Feathers and Flowers Hat and Bonnet Shapes. NEW MILLINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. ort notice by first-class hands. erkins & Sterns’, and Bonnets tor . s@ KS PRICES LOW. 2a PERKINS & STERNS. HOR LIVERPOOL, DIRECT. THE CLIPPER BARQUE MOSELLE, } | | Allez. McLeod, Master, Now on her way from Liverpool to this port, will About the 10th August, next, AND WILL PEAKE BROS. & CO. July 22—eod FOR SALE. (SECON D-HAND.) NE Horizontal 45-horse power, with 54 3-inch tubes, and in every respect a 10-horse power, One Upright er | Tabular, Both these boilers are ready for steaming, | { ' i Apply to CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLLEN CQ. | July 19—-I1m wkly lm MONTREAL —TO— Charlottetown, and Georgetown. ———e eo ‘HE steamer Summerside will leave Mon- treal on or about 20th July, carrving | | Summerside | | i Apply to MESSRS, J. & R. McLEA, Montreal ; or to . 2. HALES, Charlottetown. July 19.—3i DIRECT FOR LONDON, Silver-Plated Spoons, Forks & Kuives | | | j The Spark Fire Prof ROOFING CEMENT COY, MONTREAL. $60,000 Capital Paid Up. — ESTABLISHED 1870. Kstimates furnished and contracts taken for the best and cheapest Roof in the world Roofs laid by our agents guaranteed for ten years, GEO. T. MILLER, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, Moncton, N. R July 15—1m HOUSE TO LET. HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- | able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Eeq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inside and outside this summer, There is aiso a Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached. DONALD FERGUSON, July 7, 1884. Handsome Cake Baskets, PICKLE DISHES, and a few dozen to sort up, just opened, at TAY LOR’S, Queen Street, Ch’town, July 5—eod wkly LONDON HOUSE. 36. | Fothin >») ADA ‘ , & tf The New Brigantine Ariadne, P, Trainor, master, 350 tons, classed 9 years at Lloyds, will sail from Tignish about 15th July; Campbellton, West Point, Summerside, about 20th July; and from Charlottetown about 25th July, direct for London, carrying Lobsters from above ports at lowest rater and saving expense and damage of tranship- ping at Charlottetown. Free storage in Charlottetown, and ware- | house receipts granted when required. Also) bills of lading given as soon as goods are on | board at any ot above ports. { Goods will be received at West Point, from New Brunswick, up to 18th July, and at Sum- | merside, to 20th July. For further particulars apply to CAPT. TRAINOR, On board; JOHN A. MATHESON, Campbellton; LONGWORTH & CO., Charlottetown. | | rQXO LET—The beautiful Brick House, on | Dundas Esplanade, now occupied by Mr. | Goff, containing fourteen Rooms, eight Regis- ter Grates, Kitchen Range, Bath and Bath | Room (with hot and cold water), inside and outside Water Closets (with outlet to the river), Pump, Force Pump, and Water Tank (complete) Possession given on Ist Augus next. For terms and particulars apply to Owes Conwo.ty, Charlottejown. July 7 —2w 2aw /years ago. Will b»» id low from ship. | R. McMILLAN, | Ch'town, july 3, '§4—3m [junel4 eod t] aug a T 'modious, running back from Queen Street | passed, | reduction of from twenty “spaumady) CZs ysugp ao; dvoy 00 Suits Boys’ ¢ all Stvles and Qualities, = EO, DAVIES & C v) 0, Ch’town, June 2, 1884. Valuable Property FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers for sale the busi- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com- eighty-three feet; and the stand is unsur-| Terms easy, JAS eod Uf DESBRISAY Chitown, March 6 BARGAINS. | AM selling the balance of my Furniture | saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. McLeod’« corner, Queen Street, at a -live to fifty per ——— | I D } cent. below usual prices, JOHN NEWSON, Oh’tows, March 8, BLACKSMITH’S COAL. LBION MINES SLACK COAT can be supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month, Orders given by G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent 35 Water Street. July }0—tf St. Marys’ Carriage Man't, Co’y (1XCORPORATED.) Capital, $48,000. ee ee \ Division of Surplus Stock wii] take place 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—1m pd FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE: 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 brls, Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 brs. 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. PICNICS! TEAS, BALLS, PARTIES, —AND— Public Gatherings, F all kinas, supplied with all suitablo Refreshments, at the Cheapest prices, on application to VATCHER, MURPHY & CO., at the Star Confectionery, or at the ‘Little Shop around the Corner,” Great George 5t. Vatcher, Murphy & Co. manufacture all the articles they furnish, from the best and purest materials, and, with their experience, guarantee satisfaction. Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Syrups, Soda Water, Sweet Cider, Fruit Cake, Plain Cake, Pastry, Washington Pies, Sponge Cake, &c., &c , & of the best quality, will be sold, at cheaper prices than by an other concern on the Island. As V. M. & Co., have already entered into several large contracts for Teas for the coming season, committees and others will please call or write early for prices and terms. CONFECTIONERY, Pure and unadulterated, (no imported tvash). az the cheapest rates. June 16. COAL. COAL. HE Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coal, which will] | be sold at the lowest cash price, viz: Acadia Mine, Round and Nut, Intercolonial Mine, Round and Nut, Vale do., do., Albion do., do., Gowrie do., do., Sydney Oki do., do —AND— | Anthracite (Egg and Cxesinut Sizes). CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, he" Water Street. Ch’town, May 15, 1884—3m tu th ea