the disgraceful state of Quebec's lunacy laws - —— amet —_—— i } ’ : Local and Othe r Items. nglish Malt Vinegar, very | i} i. - — fue steamer Amsterdam has been buried in | the sands at Sable Island. > ~— Tue towers and green On Queen Square are a delight to the eyes of a fur time published he us for the races in Summerside was not official, It was given by a 8] at > Wan KNow—Who was it that upset Mr. Donal i Fare quharson s blue berry speech in ks t Hall on Monday evening last ?—1i., - —_ At Ryan was duly installed on the 2st t., as head of the Koman Catholic see of Philadelphia. The services were held i. thedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, - - rness Line steamer Neweastle City, Saturday for London, G. B., j Times’ jencture to ruff ; Inces. erok 47. 00 es and 104 half cases of canned goods, 172 | of cattle ands quantity of other goods from here, The total vaiue of her ca pped here was $228,915,— Haii- | dvbdie A Lonvon druggist says: ‘during the many years | have been im the drng business, I heute net ia medicine that gave such general | gatisfact rfor which there was such a larz ‘ s there 1s for Mack's Magnetic M ‘ tisemeut, of which appears in a Ll [Aug Ls, wkly) _ , i u es ‘ook, a young brick- ma vi years ok . et pla iyed by 7 Kingsten, King’s County, N, ~ 1 the Annap lis Raver, on ¥ The body was re- | ‘ oo. « * A negro , al f sixten years the North-West Arm, | Ha t t instant, while bathing HH wards entangled in Ce - AT | $ mis, hiver Dennis, CU. B., on Friday, 15th inst., a ten year old son of | Aneus McUVonald, in sport conce a d himself | in t cor! . hayfield under a swarthe of | I hay. A moment later an elder | br r began mowing in that corner of the ti \t the first oke of the scythe, a} ter ng shriek of eal rent the air. The} 8cy had entered the left side and lung of | the younger. A doctor is attending him, but | fea the case is hopeless. ncn Tue latest telephone dispenses with elec- ricity alto It 3 diaphragm is split wil- rot) . wevier, yw or other wood closely woven, dried and arnished. The drying contracts the fibres wluces a very high tension. In the itre of the diaphragm is a strong copper late to which the wire is attached, For listances less than two miles, the new tele- conveys sound better and more distinct- than the Bell. The difficulty ‘switcl y than the Bell, ve difhculty in ‘‘switch- wires, however, limits its use. - - t ] \ and pr ‘ 1 t i t Tue steamer Carroll, Capt Brown, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo 7'6 barreis mackerel, 1031 cases 516 ases of lobsters, and 51 barrels of consisting of egyvs & ’ raspberries. She had also the following pas sen Mrs H C Trowan, Miss M E ‘Tro- wau, iua Trowan, Katie Matheson, Lucy Crayton, Thomas M Martin, James Power, Mrs Power, Thomas Power, Rosa Power, Mrs Graham, Mrs Ellen Patience, Jenny Power, Mrs Power, Mrs R Scott, Mary Trainor, D McDonald, Mary R Daffy, Mary Miller, Miss A 3 Ellis, Miss J Blake, Miss Music, Mrs John Shea, Sarah Lavangie, Florence McRae, Penzie McRae. —s > -~ Some days ago a well known Reform politi- cian visited Longue Pointe asylum, where he saw among the alleged lunatics, a lady of his acquaintance whom he believes to be perfectly sane. She has been incarcerated on the re- quisition of her husband, an insurance agent, who is living with another woman now. Ona tbe 19th inst., the politician and husband met opposite st. !awrence Hall and a lively scene occurred, The politician declared his deters mination to have the wife’s case investigated, and the busbaad threatened to brain him if he interfered. The case will go into court and disclosed. will be eine A LAnGE number of persons took advantage of the sailup West River, yesterday. The day was allthat could be desired, and the stternoon boat carried a large crowd of excur- ionists, glad to escape the city dust and heat, and taste the pure country air. The tables got up and conducted in a manner j ditable to the ladies who had urge. "\ ith croquet, swings, foot-ball and other ama mente, the young people seemed to en) \y themselves immensety, and everyone 3 apparently satished with having spent a enjovable day. The gross proceeds are over one hundred dollars, ~~ - > — We have received from the Secretary of py of the returns of certifi- ut | by the medical men in Prince vhich hquor was sold by the qnite interesting reading. years to be the most popular everal instances a patient pro- it of it, and in one ease fifteen i inte, the vendor in Summer- the following quautities viz c Stat ted « { id ier i533, Gals, Pinta, Brandy bho gt 44 \"\ k jesse. oe 14 25 Port W oiau ae — Qo eo | wr A OS tom ! o~ 1 to Ww _ a> Propie.ty the most remarkable case on re- rd of a human being existing in a conscious tate without eating is that of Miss Kate Smasley, of Fort Plain, New York, who is lying at death’s door from self-starvation. She is at her father’s residence, and all at- tempts to induee her to take food have sig- nally faded. Her father declares—and he is & man whose word is reliable—that the girl has not partaken of food im one hundred days up to noon on the 19th in- taut. She occasionally takes a little water in her mouth, but does not swallow it, as this causes convulsions which seem to wr rench her stomach most painfuily is termbly emaciated and not recogniz- sble to her frieads, Yet she recognizes her rs and carries on conversation with them ‘nd is perfectly conscious. Her body is in iat = motion like a machine, so much so that »bed upon which she lies has to be mt orted for fear that it will fall to pieces y te constant vibration. The case is ittracting much attention, and the house is constantly besieged with visitors. The girl cannot lve more thanafew days longer at most. No one there doubts that she has issted the unprededented period herein stated, “i lnactilhaaeintthandiditlibiontin. ici ak boat en [SercraL Desratcurs ro THE PeXAMINER, ] A Painful Accident. —---- Orrawa, Aug. 21. | At Duncanville, near here, yesterday, | the four-year-old son of Mr. Harrington, farmer, was standing near a_ reaping | machine in the field. The machine was | set, and while the father was a short dis- tance away the child struck the horse with | aswitch. The horse started and the blade | of the reaper completely amputated one leg | off the child. f | Fatal Accident to an Esteemed Clergyman. t Ricursvcto, N. B., August 21. Rev. Jobn Boyd, Presbyterian minister of Bass Ri ver, was killed last night near that place. He was driving over a bridge | when his horse took fright and backed over the bridge. He fell about twenty feet. He leaves a wife and two children. He was much esteemed by all classes. SS The Franco-thinese Difficulty. Lonbon, Aug. 21. | The Chinese have finally refused France's | | dems ands, and war has been declared. The | Cobletz despatch says that the re- | lease Of the French officers implies that | Germany does not wish at the present | s the foelings of France. Cholera. Paris, Aug. 21, is decreasing in Marseilles and Disease is increasing in the prov- At Clermont, near Toulon, a priest officiating at the altar was seized with the cholera and died on the spot. Cholera or. Toulon. — ee Aerial Navigation. Paris, Aug. 21. Captain Renard, inventor of the navi- gable balloon, claims that the problem of aerial navigation has been completely sulved, and is now only a question of time and money. Cannibalism. New York, Aug. 21. During an investigation to-day it was proved beyond a doubt that the story of cannibalism in the Arctic expedition was perfectly true. A Terrible Accident. SHAMOKIN, Pa.. Aug 25. There was a terrible accident at Burning Buck Ridge mine to-day, seventeen men being smothered by gas. General Wood's Mission. Cairo, Aug. 21. Gen. Sir Evelyn Wood has arrived at Assouam. The water is still falling. Health of the Troops. SuakiM, Aug. 21. The cooler weather here has greatly im- proved the health of the troops. Anti-Jewish Riots. Sr. Pererssure, Aug. 21. Anti-Jewish riots are reported from Southern Russia. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 22--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south and southwest winds, fair weather, not much change in tem- perature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown August 22, 1884. Highest temperature yesterday,. ........ 81.0 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..63.4 Lowest temperature this morning . 65 7 Temperature this morning, at 8 o “clock . .69.0 Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock....76.0 SHEP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Aug 21—Rustic, Gillis, Pictou, coal; Winnie, Mullins, Pictou, coal; Prospect, MeMilian, Wood Islands; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, coal; Ariadne, Trenholm, Shemogue, deals, Aug 22—Morning Light, McDonald, peque, lobsters CLEARED. Aug 21—Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, bal; Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, bal; Pros- pect, MeMillan, Wood Islands; ss MA Starr, Ferguson, Halifax ; Sunrise, Clark Pugwash, bal; ss Carroll, Brown, Boston, passengers and sundry goods; Ariadne, Trenholm, Baie de Verte, flour. Aug 22 Morning Light, McDonald, Sydney, bal. Mal- DIED. At Souris, on the 4th instant, after a linger- ing illness, borne with patience and submis- sion, James Garrett, aged forty-eight years, leaving a wife and family, besides a large number of relatives, to mourn their loss. Deceased was a quiet, inoffensive man, and well liked in the community, as evidenced by the large number of persons who followed his remains to their last resting place at Souris West. At Elmira, East Point, on Friday, the 15th insi., after a long and painful iliness, which she bore with great patience and resignation to the Divine Will, Ann, the beloved wife of John Mellick, and fourth daughter of the late | ‘Specially low prices during this Mouth Sampson Rose, Esq., in the 67th year of her age. Deceased was a woman ot sterling qualities, an affectionate wife and mother, a good neighbor, and a devout conscientious christian, She leaves a sorrowing husbaud, nine children, fifteen grand children, anc numerous relatives and friends to mouyn their loss. While standing by the grave of her, Who’s love we prized, our loss we weep, We'll sing of her calm sweet repose, Asleep ia Jesus, ‘‘blessed sleep ! At Orwell Cove, on the 19th inst., Artemas, son of D, D, and Peaelope McLeod, aged two ~~ Re ansaid Sloat ee THE DAILY ——— eee Dias uemena: Has A MTN BE, AUGUST 22, 188. HAVE New Hosiery, of JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF sterns, the west value, American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Foop Tie Cheapest R PRINT COTTONS, WHITE Everything Ch’town, August 1, 1884. at the very Skirts and Bustles, ubber Circulars to be had, | | ha ae Household Fu Furniture. = be sold bs anette Auction, at my Room, on (rijay, 22nd instant, at two o’clock, a antity of’ valuable Furniture, the property of a yentieman giving up housekeeping,— | 1 Walnut and imitation Leather Parlor Set, | do, Dining Room do,, | Easy Chair Handsome Walnut Sideboard, Ceutre Table (marble top), 1 very superior Pianoforte (London make, in oak case), Handsome Mantle Mirror (4it. 6in. by Ait 9in), Five-o'clock-Table, Bird’s- ye Maple Wardrobe, do Bureau (marble top), do. Washstand, de. Iron Bedstcads Spring Matrasses Feather Bede, H some Pictures, 1 large Dinner Set, Ciina and Glass Ware, Carpets «nd Rugs, Butler’s Tray an a Siand, Mansi Stoo] and a lot of b a. ilure Cantebury, to wether with room and Kitchen Furr WILLIAM DODD Auctioneer. Aug 13, 1884. —6i wy li ca pctemmcmaenan aneanuaniagenaantges ir HOUSE TO LET. COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. ~nenne Lowest Frices ! PERKINS & STERNS. GREAT MARK DOWN SALE URING the next fiftv days we wish to close out the balance of our SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, and have marked down the following lines, at prices that are BOUND TO SELL THEM, 40,000 yards GREY COTTONS, 4c., dc., 54c., 6c. and 64c 5,000 yards SUMMER PRINT COTTON S, eek: for 100. Colored and White SHIRTINGS, very cheap. All ENDS OR REMNANTS of GOODS at prices to clear. DRESS GOODS, special line, reduced to 16c. All other SUMMER GOODS at prices to clear. One of our partners is now buying a large Stock in the British and Foreign Markets, for FALL AND WINTER TRADE. The same will be open for inspection early in September. Kemember the Place: DesBrisay’s WELOLHS Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1884.—dy wkly wW.&A. Brown & Co. a eee ree a Old Stand, Queen Street. ALE AND RETALL. . W. & A. BROWN & Ca. FLOUR. FLOUR.'S IN STORE: High Grade Patent, Medium and Low Grade, Choice Superior Extra, Cheice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE LOW “BY — J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHA'TFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House, Ch’ town, June 16. APPLES, APPLES, APPLES, CHARLES DONALD & CO., 79 Queen St, London, E. C, Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a view to Autumn and Spring business. They willalso give the usual facilities to customers requiring advances. aug) CONTINUED SALE 250 bris. 750 bris, 25° bris, 125 brs. ou our Stock of WATCHES, Jewelry aud Plated Ware, E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street. CLOCKS, | years ago. Will be sold low from ship, STEAM BOILERS SIi|MER MIRIMICH FOR SALE. | eboro.mabe} ‘Montreal to 0 Charlottetown, NE Horizontal 45-horse power, with 54 Leaves Montreal, ee llth August, and an oom _— and in every respect a) every alternate Monday afterwards, ret-ciass Doler. Returning, leaves Summerside, Tueslay, }9th One Upright Tubular, 10-horse power, | very siteroate Tuesday with fire "nae attached, suitable fora lobster | SREP, ane preny Snenpte SME - factory. \ Both these boilers are ready for steaming, | and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to Superior passenger accommodation, and freight carried carefully at lowest rates. CARVELL BROS. Ch‘town, Aug. 1, 1884. | for the display | Articles, Agricultural Implements and | chinery in motion, ‘ —ee ee fPF\HE Subseriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story Honse, on Fitzroy Street nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inside and outside this summer, There is also a Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached, DONALD FERGUSON, July 7, 1884, DOMINION EXHIBITION September 5th to 13th. MONTREAL, 1884. $25,000 IN PREMIUMS. Agricultural and Industrial, Ample grounds and magnificent buildings of Live Stock, Manufactured Ma- Grand International Bench Show of Dogs. The Exhibition will be in full operation from Friday, September 5th, to Saturday, th: 13th, 1884, and will be o pentill'ten p. m. each day. Reduced rates are offered by all the princi, pal Railway and Steamboat Companies. Forall intormation apply to the under- signed. S.C. STEVENSON, j Joint GEO, LECLERE, : Secretaries, 76 St Gabriel Street, July 25-——t] sep 5 Superb Baking Powder. (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co, 9) Bread Street, New York.) As ee TIONABLY the purest and most wholesome Baking Powder made, Gre fers are authorized to guarantee cvery can to be full weight, and positively pure. Ask for the ‘Superb ” and take no other, Put up in }+. 4 and 1-Ib, tins, and ‘or saie by every re- spectable wholesale and retail grocer and general dealer in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T. 105 Water Street, St. ELECTRIC GLOSS. FJIOR cleaning Solid Silver, Quick! Sure! no trouble, no Jabor. REED, John, N.B Copper and Plate Glass Permanent! No dirt, Being entirely free from grit and acids, it cannot injure the most finely burnished sur- face. It is the only preparation ever pro- with- Nothing approaches it duced that will polish brass or copper out the use of acid, for removing grease and finger n@rks from Brass, Copper, Glass, etc; while for cleaning Nickel or Stoves it is especially useful, Retail price, 25 cents per bottle, MICA W ASH.—This wash jis the only thing of the kind ever invented. A stove may be as handsome asa jewel end shine like jebony; but smoked mica lights will spoil it all, Day by day mica becomes scarcer and higher in price, and an article that will clean and preserve it is valuable to all cone@ned Try this wash once, and you will always use it. Retail price, 25 cents per bottle. The above household necessities are manufac. tured by The Electric Gloss Co., Philadelphia, U.S. A., and sold by every respectable Drug- gist, Stove Dealer, Hardware Merchant and |General Dealer in Canada. The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T. 05 Water Stre Aug 6—6 ni ¢ od REED, et, St. John, N. B, WANZER McMILLAN'S DErOT Sewing Machines. IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLLEN CO.|” uous July 19—1m wkly lm THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, ‘Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I. jy30 In all the leading varities, including ACADIA, - - - Nut and Round, INTERCOLONIAL, - de do Vai, = = - = do do | SYDNEY, (old mine) aH ‘| SYDNEY, (reserve) ; CHIMNEY CORNER. ALBION & RESERVE SLACK, All of which will be sold on most reasonable | \ terms, } ALSO TO ARRIVE: A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from | Wales, due here 1st October, and same | quality as gave such good satisfaction three | THE BOYS ys’ , SCHOOL JILL RE-OPEN 25th. Subjects Taught—All English Branches, THE GIRLS’ SCHOOL. | Latin and French, if required. BR. McMILLAN. | piputs, Pownal Street. Cu’bown, Aug. 4—eod wkly Ch’town, July 8, '84—3m Ch’town, Aug 7, 1884. COA TL, RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS = “Prep ordre et wi ON MONDAY, AUG. | Latin, Greek, French, and German if desired. | All English Branches Tanght— Mathematics, Applications may be made to the master, Rev. W. B, KixG, Grafton Street; or to Miss sma Flooring aud Sheathing, &¢ 1H? AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim- rose Brothers, of Pictou, Ag rent for the fem of their well known Grooved and Tongued ; SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, I | will always have on hand a stock of the same Ww ELL DRIED ard SEASONED, which I | have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market. srs. _—— rose B others are also prepared tne, left with me for boards, | Laths, 4 ac. For further | dence, Pri: particulars apply at my resi ice Street, THOMAS ALLEY. gl—2aw 3 m. Fiano Tuning & Repairing VIN NIt OMBE ¥ gs to inform the ST, PETER’S | SCHOOLS Me«,.33302 be sm a | to take in Pianos ier repair. Pianos eonmaed |with neatness, defe tive sound boards re- ;newed, keys tightened, actions regulated ;—in |fact the whole construction renovated. Cabi- inet Organs repaired. Church Organs voiced (and tuned. llaving received a large stock of Piano Fitting, Wire, etc., from the celebrated Emerson Piano Manefactare rs, with nearly twenty years experience in that business, and under the patronage of Government House, the Convents, and the leading musical families on the Island, feels sure of giving universal satisfaction. Terms—Cash when work is done. Office—C, P. Fletcher’s New Music Store. Ch’town, May 2i—we ¢ ; ; : nnd aanesactta