a eas a EE in Alt tn IER i The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco ¢ sunts for this. THE DAILY EXA The English Elections. Sir John at Calgary. } NTINENTAL VIEW | On arriving at Calgary on the 21st inst., , ) Sir John Macdonald received a great ; . — - ! \ e greatest Lib- | ovation [from the citizens, Shortiy aftei | German lan-| the Premier’s party, ined by Hon. Mr. | : . } ‘ White. Mrs ina the Misses W hite, pr ’ ey} ‘ cs i te t} e review ofthe Mounted Police, le ] Home | 150 0f whom are camped in a beautiful | ; ’ } ; . kt shir | valiey Ou SIX Th trom the town. oom = e we | wh their evolutions mn Mr. ( tome ' \ rkably wal style The camps were } | \ en inspected The party returned to I . : pie : wh During the remainder of the after , ; 1 Sir Jo received delegations, among e one of Catholic missionaries, headed i . ‘ vy Rev. Father Ledue He was also pre the ¥ sented with a civic address, to which he . ~~ nade an appropriate response. \t 8 o'clock . | } vi ; ,) 7 } | ‘ ds i ut uty vwdonald laid the corner stone of ’ | lhwt J : : aad ' . : ‘ i bytenian Church mh good styie, site » 4 iufter depositing under it copies of the Maul is nity ind other newspapers sna official doeu t i \ rse | mens Maior Walke1 turned thanks to ] ‘ vi | Lady Macdonald in a shor nd Appropriate ' Se fects cannot vlidlress Sir John was then driven to the er Mr. Gladstone has | skating rink, a fine large building hand IvIoen Prince somely decorated, an there read and re ‘ WW his victories im | ples Lil Conservative MIG TeSS,. t Col ul poliev. and Russia t ihe p eedin of the Gay we concluded | ra iy es over England in Central { ) neert given by the iadies of the Asia and tn the east of Europe while My: Presbyterian Church, and attended by The Gladstone. was endeavoring to force his | Premier and Mr. White's party. The con is nt — r) \W han th r ’ Sa ‘ i wi vreac SUCCEeSS engtn ” nto inv down the lime s of a — <P + i — - table Eastern yx . Mr. Gladstone once Post Office Savings Banks. : threw the if rush nation into un- ratieled excitement, and as before, an The annual statement of the business of ; : et . we © was ven by Russia into the | the Post Office Savings Bank of Canada has rid-w nterests of Great Britain It | just been published for the fiscal year end a f Mii (riactistorne that bngl ind owes the ect SOth Jun .. LSS. an i snows a most satis - + ‘4 . } P ; . } 1 88 : is ‘ee portin the Bla kK Sea. Tactory state ofl increase throug! rut vehe . " ; } | ma &s as ni influence makes itself | yea The total amount at the credit of : ; : . ul se8 iat. were npossible under depositors has now reache = the unequalled Pa : nd Beaconsfield will remain | amount of $17,159,372, being an increase hussia s favorite amusement This is why | of $2,068,832 over last year, and the lar , Neva are so rel I it yest increase In any one year since 18835 trany ul iat I Haw ard n I'he numoer ¢ f ranches open at the end of — he year Was 392, being an increase of 37: } me > > - a teotes SITS made 126,322, be ny 1 Increase 4 Repealer on Gritism. a: tee ia 4.846: amount of deposits, &/,.640,227, . being an increa f $546,768; number of ' s it n rt WI Pp withdrawals, 02,200, bel an increase ol i ' cet ? ‘ 1 7 oe OO 4 Nov ~ . ‘ i 3 a mount withdrawn, $6,183,471, : ‘ nin se of S590,409; number of Jay : tras on : ins Dpelned aw LO vpcineg i ~ bl 1 icreast f L512 number ot f } Mi | rasc , rf } : counts closed, UL.oDe, Delhi an immncreas¢ : 3 ' Pictou A of 604: number of accounts remaining \e Vnat you say yen, 80.870. being an increase of 7,008. J t \ t the 1} } ; 4 — ; This is the largest increase in any one year ly ; i } why > my ; : ‘ + since 1885 ihe total cost oF managemen La A ! »—o ; ie . ; was $41,358, being an average of 21 9-10 nt ;UeS . . mr cents for each transaction. This shows an : ‘ Lik 2) i 5 ; ; t ' | ppears ‘ imicreast PF So, 60 which is simall compared ‘ Z 1e! Nova Scotia | with the large increase of business and the ‘ ) .% it peopl ! é number ot new ices opened The pe s I ine ) wit the | centage if st of management to the ? : n shatt thie ulance of the depositors remains the same va 3 provin into Tragme is last year—-24. The loss sustained was , ‘ ~ _ ; , , , ‘ : pa , ‘ a ‘| $341, which is the first loss sustained since . | ‘ ; ; [SR | ‘ : ’ lly ved i tol S iy yy , he hi ihh MNCTeASe i Dp « { t | : : _ in eI Lilé ivera i un wo | t oO rot into the w , } | -4 ‘ ‘ I 1 Ope uu“ mt fiz, eing an ee WN : wry lf one faint > oo of . eo } ted | ul raws a line of demarcatio1 increase Of $6.0; over iast yeal The total vet No ~ party nd himsel cost of maintaming the Post Office Savings ; — ; } , i ‘ : t, if must o ' und fill his place | Bank, including interest allowed to deposi With ho > wit ut his he ip at the tors and all expenses of m agement. aver } g cule s elsewher It i ages about 4 7-10 per cent. on t! iverage pos to t are, and hold | savings bank balance in the hands of the A . 7 We inno rve LWwo (sovernment. , ~ \ ) | iy 12 ' M | e.caing ee aD p i John A. Don ri ae : Col gs ct thie H , \i Blake ( 4 lian | ries s } I I privisn are : pape s contain Ch . 5 ‘ - | lengthy accounts of the hero onduct of Mr. ' ut a! m oT . ‘ . e > . \ @ a cs a j 0. McLeod, son of Capt. M Leod, of th lohn says } Scotia is in the Dominion to 2 unare, \ hen the east bound train trom tr b> ‘ Port Moody was near Donald, some 400 milk SUA) vi iF A¢ iy es us no hope nat he P M : : “sl ° from ort ood" on moruing of the tn ru it ‘ in Qn j Nov : " . vs y; 1 the - ae i Lilie (un, “ rt ‘ ' the discovery was made that a iarge portion ot p fiy em This : 7 ny Sas i oe the bush as well as a quantity of brush near ~ — i ~<o +e t] e tra k had taken fire and was a Treeiy. ine heat of the fire nad — tne “* : e . 7 . > . ° , ‘3 7 Sir Charles Dilke’s Farewell. rails and as the train tried to run the gaunt t wen Ou . | passengers al 1 ' ; : S ‘ i) I Ss i the to I | i ipea } ‘ ped to a pace oT by the ¢ ‘ rs: Gentl safety. Mr. McLeod s on beard in an re en 1 that the u rvention A he Li¢ could save i the () rin ti 1s f He s red the tetters in and = jun a L ve. Ci ra, ¢ the piea that nh vas : but sound : : oa Intel "= 1at escape seemed difficult, for by this time > “a1, ' ! : icet ‘ nt iy ‘ ; - : : The v ssencer ¢ rs and the ae e just he ca has led to verd , Swope cuss a vanes es expre uJ was aA Le rs6 Wel enveioper in lames. i Vv Ju Lice B has iy + } i+ : fie passed reugh umler the car to reach reel ‘ s CUSO! S hee 5 ; : . een pia ilety After proceeding a hundl - . : il | - +! + } - ; ' a . we yards tnrough intens he tand sn oke ne be- ” a \ UtS¢ , 1cdress tll Jury; | came almost suffocated and began to loss Lope Without he aiuowed to cross-examine lof es ape. Fortunately he came upon a ior mMyse.l, aiso without my being supplied | grassy plot, ten or twelve feet wide, like an : . a : . ; with particulars, or being given in advance | oasis in the midst of a fiery desert, and here the names of y 5 of whi h under sat down and cot breath. Te had a pair the rc f t) i have be lh freely | ‘ Silpper ym, and his feet and hands were , . . : | > e : »¥ a. . i » th er sid The Queen’s | @!y burnt and very painful. Having re 7 : ’ : } } ‘ siMecd » alt Tr it} ‘ wof my sue ined his brea h and filled his slippers with : damp earth he took the mail bag again and s ina ii ana Sit : ' | : 4} . 4 fy Walt ' ' made a fresn start throuzn the fire, Aftel uils ‘ } : naintained tiny } } i : ] , ‘ proceecing a tew hunared vards, and being ; i i u it iD imei. ; : : ; , ‘ ippearu early exhausted, a train man came. to his as we 4 if st ‘ > : ' a V . ony wate DU s the re sistance and he escaped out of the burning ; ‘ ’ - . ° ; resentative t public ti wel lso | region. Mr. MeLeod’s’ injuries although be r g sadvantages by havin painful were not serious, but confined him to ia iy » dis i ‘ thre def before his house for sever | weeks. Nothing Was vicen hh Suppo! f the charge was | saved « xcept the letters so heroi rally rescued : + ; — his rv + piven i ive alwa nown how diffieult | PY Mr. McLeod, and whes« bravery will no ny cause ¥ mula ) even if it were pre doubt be suitably recognized py the postal gern te ss | , + : ‘ld tuthorites, as the whole scene was enacted in 5 suppose i ouk fee the presence of Mr. W. W. MeLeod, who was , »’ ‘ n nave ne { . oan . . ] . , ,-{| among the passengers on the il-latea train. ohceaied I I you But the method of ‘ : i : oe I ul ered by the courts intensified oni ail . t} flieu ‘ ‘ Puts is to certify that I have examined Ap- © GINCUILY 8 ir as my public duty : a , ; : } : : . t th ~ | pleton’s Americ: Encyclopedia in several iM 3 HAVE } m but to accept 1e ver- ara. ore . crucial topics, on find it containing the latest il YY li LT t sf} ; mce ‘ ACALI : Rg cnAe seem ‘gaist | wd most accurate information upon them ] ‘ j in only assure you, and The articles. hoth for fulness and range equal munity sworn in court, that fully sustain the high reputation already se- bOce charge brought against ured for the work in the past. i ' . a ' ; : po Eee at i ivy and gratefully bid you Nhe exceeding clearness of the type, as we }] | well us the perfection of the index, parti ‘ularly re- | CHARLES DILK! ymmend this edition to the bu Vy student; | : ‘ peews lia 7 Faye - ae ~ ° See — 1€55 O1 vill MmUCYCsOPeaia 15 Ul . : ial ennan i by % j ication .-. ri ’ 5 , : : i upreme Court. hrin 9 . ery latest facts before the | ‘ ing Tt rst that man* copie may be soid i mn \ I | > : » 4 : j att i ila ivey Francis bartriage, D. iJ “4 | Clerical Secretary of th Diocese of Nova . , i) ' “i | . ; ' ™ ; yt i ‘ } ' ry - iii, ne ' ' de : ‘ P. O. Mullen, vs. J. A. Fraser, an action on Perrotetm UTtLizep. he Russians, the | 1} oe ld as ivered . f ' bill of exchange for goods sold and delivered. development of whose petroleum resources has | P SS at - ‘ Foon} _— ly 7 4 \ erdaict tor ps uintitt W ya t ror piaintiil, only la utely be gun, hs ave, it appears, gone a McQuarrie tor defendant. , ‘ long way towards sol ving eed of how »h > 6 Mare) +’ « , . . . Raw : Mcbride, vs. Merchant's Bank of Halifax. | to utilize its products as a fuel for locomotives | ° . * crants o *s new tr y 2 ain . a j rhe court grants time tor a new trial, on the |} and steamships. A process has been dis- | first day of Michaelmas term. : . | covered, by which the most inflammable por- In the matter of Geo. H. Holbrook for | tion of crude petroleum being removed, the tnurali tion. on? t10 i Mr odes i : 1.< ; , j : naturalization, on rnotion Mr. Hodg oe *- | residuum, which they call astatki, can be 7 «le . te : eicleris . ? } U., ‘ ' ‘ ol residence, | nsed with perfect safety. it is both cheap | itn 1 er? [ court —_ ‘ "3 } > of the ut, und easy of manipulation, taking up very Lo iit le “Dp e compared wi h tae amount of coal vs " = na i i muired to deve lope the same ' ; a : no Ke i tne | power, leaving no ash or refuse, and obviating e! i » vreat deal of unpleasant labor, because it e ni « ‘ ; 1 . ie . : —_ ho needs no stokers or firemen. Ine English ' di so / ‘ , is d Service institute has been devoting i ‘ yr ti ; + + + 1 : 4 : rt : none ee on to the matter, and urging that the ’ : : ' t T “ . . ; } } snc t characte lty renew the experiments carried on ; ‘ ¥ o | } oo ‘ ’ ‘ : ; : ; sg Om “+ ae time age at Woolwich, with but poor ‘ ont Tt - 1, Up ont Could the desired result be accom- i oF I t : } . : ; = ' . L a | plished, there is no question a great economy | Int iui sntly increasing deman d i would be effected on all merchant vesse ‘le, “- | both directly in lessened vost of voyages, ant indirectly tu leaving greater room for cargo. a = PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SrectAL Despatcues TO THE EXAMINER. } The English Elections. Salisbury as a Cabinet Maker, we ee July 27, Lord Salisbury has definitely accepted the Premiership, and a meeting of the Con servative members of the House of Com mons has been called for to-day. Lord Cadogan is mentioned as the proba- ble Secretary of State for the Colonies, and it Lord Randolph Churchill has accepted the position of Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the Govern ment in the House of Commons. Other forecasts name Lord Iddesleigh for Lord of the Privy Seal ; the \rgyll, liberal-tory-unionist, for President f the Council; the Marquis of Lorne, liberal-unionist, for Irish Viceroy. ames submitted are not so well authenti- cated. Right Hon. mentioned for Chief Secretary ; the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, late Tory Qecre- tary for Scotland, and Lord John Manners, late Tory Postmaster General, two of the oldest living Tory ministers, are expected to retire im Michael Hicks-Beach, of the Exchequer, and Sir Richard Ashton Tory Home Secretary, are said to-be recommended for peerages without seats in the cabinet, but possibly with lucrative appointments in the government. As regards Beach, there is a strong feeling that he has not had a fair trial, and he will be pushed for another term as Tory Leader in the House of Commons or a seat in the cabinet not carrying that distinction. These statements are unofticial. Lord Hartington positively refuses to join Lord Salisbury’s ministry. Salisbury had searcely been in town an hour when he sent an urgent note to Hartington request- interview. Hartington at Salisbury urged Harting- Tory Cabinet, but without He is reported to have gone so far as to conditionally offer Hartington the Premiership. Hartington, however, de- is stated that lq | LONDON, ‘ Cross, late Ing a personal } ounce compled. ton to joi the SUCCESS, tempts to induce him to pledge himself to support a Tory (Government. He freely | stated his views on tbe lrish quest ion, dicating the policy he would be prepared to ipprove, such as an extension of Irish local self-government greater than would consent to grant England, Scotlai or Wales. He was willing to let this ex- tension be tentative, as preliminary to fur- | when experience should | uuld not pledge him ther concessions, justify them. He lines until the details were before him. Rioting in Amsterdam. AMSTERDAM, July 27. Conflicts took tween the place here on Sunday be- police and the populace games on that day. The disorder was re- newed last ni ght and the a fired into the crowd. it is reported that 40 persons ; were killed and many wounded. ee To Resist the Military. Lonvon, July 27 ing to resist the military. blades have been forged, women are engaged in piling stones ready for use, and | being loaded. ——— all available firearms are Severe Storm in Pennsylvania. Pirrspure, Pa., July 27. Damages to the extent of $350,000 were | caused by the late storm. It was most se- vere in western gar Alb where » struck by lightning and flood- ed, crops destroyed and so forth. Houses as And Yei There i is Room! t ‘Hausin. Four thousand soldiers in all rolled in the Salvation Army in Nova Scotia last year, of whom one bunds ‘ed volunteered for foreign services. Another Boss Gene. Naw York, July 27. ake of the greatest op- Tammany Hall, July 27 were en-| Hubert O. Thompson, County Democracy and the ponent of John Kelly and is dead. eee eon Melancholy Yachting Accident. Isaacs Harpor, N. 8., July 27. A Miss Taylor and her escort James Hedgson, were drowned here yesterday, the yacht in which they were sailing having upset. Daviit te Cross the Briny. LIVERPOOL, B., July 27. Michael Davitt will sail from here for Canada and the United States in a few days on a lecturing tour. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. July 26—10 a. m. Moderate winds, partly cloudy with local showers; not much change in temperature. TORONTO, Mr. D. — REID, piano jonas well known | throughout the Island, has written the follow- | ing letter: Hawirax, April 15, *86. To th Antiz ptie Inhale Yr Co. Gentiemen:—I have no hesitancy whatever in stating, for the benefit of those suffering, that 1 am perfectly cured of bronchitis and catarrh, by using Butler's Antiseptic Inhaler, after a treatment of six weeks. | am _ con- vinced that any case can be cured after a fair trial. Yours faithfully, D. M. Rep. Mr. Watson is agent for the Inhaler, which can be seen at his drug store. ali ye W asuineton, Raspberr ¥ Cream and Lemon Pies, fresh every day at Mrs, B, Pickard’s Bakery. jy 24, 3i Duke of Other Edward Stanhope is favor of younger men, Sir late Tory Chancellor TUESDAY Summerside Exports. Summersipr, July 24. steamer Princess of Wales, for Point du Chene : $ 217 00 Shipped per Cameron master, 64 cases eggs 7 horses. . a coda st 520 00 18 bags potatoes Bet eine an 9 00 102 bushe a Oates sais 35 00 1150 lbs hides 69 00 $ 540 OO By str. St. Lawrence on 26th : 5 bbls mackerel. . . 40 00 2311 00 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. IN SICK HEADACHE, Dr. Fred Horner, Jr., Salem, Va, says: ‘To relieve the indigestion and so-called sick headache, and mental depression incident to certain stages of rheumatism, it is incompar- able.” INCOMPARABLE North Atlantic Steamship Co, BE: ie = LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLEFKTOR’ is intended to leave HOR clined all overtures to take office and all at- | in- Havre, he | North Atlantic 8. 8. A | Street, or here to \ self to support a Tory ministry on these | because | of the prohibiting of the customary popular | The Crofters of Tiree, Scotland, are arm- | wpa and | busily | | - iii { i | 1 (LIMITED), Charlottetown for Lendon, ABOUT THE 18th A U Gil ae CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produve carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Through@ddls of Ladings issued to Hamburg, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ental ports. i For Freight or Passage apply in London to Company, 147, Fenchurch | FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. July 27, 1886, SHIRTINGS. SPECIAL NOTICE AS it has been brought to our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture. We beg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks Fine Shirtivgs upon them, Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FELL WIDTH of {28 inches, FAST COLORS, | and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDRS, so as to be | re -versibie. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale ouses, from whom the Retail Trade can always | get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. WM. PARKS & SON, | | sT. as | July 27, 1886. TOHN, W, AT AUCTION, BY A. H. B, MACGOWAN, /ON Market Square. on FRIDAY next, 30th inst., at 12 o‘clock, noon. unless prev iously claimed and expenses paid, one serviceabie black MARE, left in my care several weeks since and to be sold to pay expenses for feeding, &c. JOHN COFFIN, Ch'town n July 2 27 <i a a (OUND POITERY. ws nae toinform the public generally that the Island Pottery has changed hands and will 5 ‘continued under New Management, by the undersigned. A NEW LINE OF WARE will be at once manufactured, at prices that will defy competition. Samples can be seen and orders left at A. MURPHY‘S, Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square, harlottetuwn. We solicit and expect the patronage of the public. Address orders to ’ _ > q , r ilornnspy & MURPHY, P. E. Island Pottery Works, Charlottetown, July % -2wks 2 aw wy a. 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