_ se aman ee Se. DAT. gecal and Other Items. * Wrer Ixpta and Montserrat Lime Juice at Wstson's aug 13 * i Tux specie! communication af Victoria Ledge, to hav taken place this evening, is postponed unt 1 further notioe, eins Ves Spraceus, the Clairvoyant, will be at the Osborne House to day and will be glad » wishes to consult with +» gee any one WI! her. oo Tue letter of Hon. D. Davies on ‘ Our [ shat r Fist eries ¥ 14” «OU wvoidably crowded gut of to day's issue. lt will appear to-morrow - Tuk Provincial i tle Association compe- tition is in progress at Kensington. The ammunition is, It is said, bad, and the is consequently hardly up to the ahooting average. bint Turre will be (D. Y.) Divine Service at North River, on Sabbath first, the 16th inst., at 10.30 a. m,; at New Glasgow Road at 2.30 Pr Dj and at Hunter River at 6.30 in the evening of same day—at the suggestion of the Rev. John Goodwill. ciliata Our neighbors across the street are not mending their ways, but lighting them. Sun- day night, the powerful rays of a Wheeler Reflector Lantern shed its light on the navr- row carriage Way leading from the street to st. John’s Lodge Koom. ‘The appearance of the light was very brilliant. We understand H. F. Coombs, who is now In this city, is the Agent. om - - A maw in the gambling busines’, tursing a horizoutal wheel on the Market Square yester- day, was called by one of{the victims *‘a d swindler.” ‘The man in reply stated that he had been licensed by the Mayor to prosecute his business there, and if such things Were ssid to him he wou!d call in the aid of the pelice. This licensing business, on the whole, is a bad business, and the line should certainly be drawn at professional gamblers, ‘ aesciiilietails Couxnctttors CraBek, McLean and Chief Rogineer Large accompanied Mr, Gamble, of New*York, to Winter River yesterday. Mr. Gamble is the gentleman who, some years ago, made offers to the city for the intro- dnetion of an efficient water supply. He was delighted with the quality of the water at the head ofthe river, whence it is proposed to drawa supply for the city. He says the water is as good as any he ever saw or tasted, > Tux Rev. Mr. Gillis, in his sermon at Car- digan last Sabbath, sail he had seen that day what he had never seen before. On his way to church, he met two teams with boats on the Waggons, as though they were on their way toagrand regatta. Itis needless to say who were driving these teams, for nearly every person knows that it was some of our gentlemen and members of the legal profession from Charlottetown, out breaking the game laws. . Ser > pikes Messrs. Hexny Disston & fons, of Phitas- delphis, known everywhere as the best saw } manufacturers in the world, have just com- = an agreement with Messrs, Norton irothers, of Charlottetown, ————_ them their Sele Agents for Prince Edward Island. All goods will be warranted, and ‘*Dieston’s Lamberman’s Hand-book” and ‘Millers’ Guide” will be furnished free to all millmen, and full catalogues and prices to the trade, on application to Norton Brothers, —_—~»_—_—— Tux following story is told of the race be- tween the steamer Worcester, of the Nicker- son line, and the steamer Ulunda, of the Halifax Tine The Worcester left Port Hawkesbury a little ahead of the Ulunda, and after she got outside waited for her to get up abreast, in which position they ran for over three hours, after which the Worcester took the lead and arrived in Halifax three miles ahead of the Ulunda, This was the reason of so much practice of their steam whistles this morning, on arrival.--Halifax Ewe ning Mail, q _ —— Tae steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston on the 12th inst., with freight and the following passengers : Mrs Salon, Miss Winnie Clarey, Miss Mamie Newson, J O Ballard and wife, CO Crocker, George P Rice, J B Hand, George Wilson, Miss M Gordon, FC Flint, Miss J Stewart, Mrs Wm Morrison, Wm Mor- rison, Miss Clara Hogan, Mary J Mc- Donald, Miss Ryan. Maggie Clough, Margaret E Taylor, H M Seaman, Lizzie Stewart, ida M Bears, M P Rogers and «on, Mrs Brogan, Miss Maggie Printer, Mary Styner, Mrs W R Lefurgy, John Cudson, WL Jones, D W Steward, James Millar, Edward O'Neill, Mrs EJ Curley, John Carroll. cndissiiadieman Qoick Txansir ny way oF St. JOHN SND tH INTERNATIONAL Line To Boston.—On the #th July last the International S$. S. Company inaugurated a new feature by way of their line, and that was a direct steamer to leave St.John on Saturdry evenings, at $ o’clock, for Boston, without calling at intermediate points. It was difficult to tell the exact time that would be made between the two cities by direct trip until a fais trial, the same seing tatimated at 26 hours; but the rupning me has not on an average exceeded 24 hours sid 30 minutes. The effect upon the travel ¥ this quick trip has fully demonstrated the wlvisability of direct communication. Pas- Sehgers leaving Prince Edward Islan‘ on the lorning of every Saturday may reach Boston y, Sunday evening about 8 o'clock, and New — on Monday morning. The fares by this Z il are very low, and the steamers are too ell known to our Provincial public to need tick endorsement. All ticket agents sell + and baggage is checked to destination, sevivel 8f any transfer of same. Upon the ne of the steamer at Boston, coaches are “ys at hand to transfer passengers and baggage, —_—> W. H. Harris’ N ickel-Plate Circus. we circus opened in Charlottetown yes ay. Both the afternoon and evening Performances were well attended and proved highly satisfactory to the spectators, ® absence of the menagerie, which Mr. is Pee was reluctantly compelled to leave aaa for the want of means of tran- their’ was hard!y noticed, so excellent, in oe vam roles, are the performers. ae mbrella eared elephant was a novel faction; and the educated stallion and nM ae ary ate great intelligence, and do bee ’ at wonderful things training will dieents oranimals, Asto the tumblers, a nists and performers on the ia av ahey are undoubtedly the best that walks sited this Province. The tight rope aa Ts and ¢ ancing wes capital, the fair - Ormer extobiting great skill. Another ee troops are dying fast. pever, will not report such e condftion of alfai rs. latter was stabbed and died soon after. ment. PO en TELECRAPHIG REWS. (Sexcras Desearcnes vo Tar liens Orrawa, Aug. 13. A despatch from Fort Benson says there have been many enquiries regarding the continuous stay in that neighborhood of Dumont and Dumias, lately of Louis Riel’s force It was understood they were trying to make arrangements with the authorities at Washington for a tract of land for their half-breed brethern. Yesterday, however, it was ramoreed that Dumont’s real mission was to organize a force of daredevils to dash on Regina and release Riel. —_— Offensive and Defensive Alliances. Parts, Aug. 18 The Republique Francaise maintains that an Anglo-Chinese alliance, offensive and defensive against Russia, has been perfect- ed. The journal contends that if England has concluded a similar alliance with Turkey war with Russia will be imminent, London News. Lonvon, Aug. 13. Lord Wolseley has been elevated to the rank of Viscount. In the House of Commons last night the and Purchase Bill passed its third reading, _ Gladstone meditates a trip to the States in the spring if his health permits. “Honor the Bravo.” Lonpon, Aug. 13. _in the Hovse of Lords yesterday, Lord Salisbury, in moving a vote of thanks to the army and navy for recent services in Egypt, paid a high tribute to Lord Wolseley, Gen. Gordon and other oflicers. Prosperous Oddfellows. AmuerRst, Aug. 13. The Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., for the Maritime Provinces met to-day. The re- ports of the Grand Master, Secretary and Treasurer show a healthy and prosperous condition of the Order. — Fatal Cyclones. Unica, N. Y. Aug. 13. _ Cyclones in various parts of the State of New York, yesterday, did great damage to property, and several persons are reported killed. Good Troops Dying Fast. Lonpon, Aug. 13. Suakin say the British The officials, how- Letters from Fatal Family Row. Boston, Aug, 45s In a family row between Timothy Coffey, his wife, his brother, and John Cullen, the —_- Short Line Railway Claims Orrawa, Aug. 13. Long overdue claims on the Short Line Railway have been se‘tled by the Govern- . imperial Federation. Hauirax, Aug. 13. Principal Grant will deliver a lecture here in the last week of August, on Imperial Federation. Sulky. Giprarter, Aug. 13. Zebehr Pasha, still confined here, is sulky, and will not speak to anybody. Anarchy and Famine. Carmo, Aug. 13. A fearful state of anarchy is prevailing at Kordofan. There is famine at the place. Halifax Championship. Hatirax, Aug. 13. The harber championship race yesterday was won by Norris, Day second, Man third. Weatner Bulletia. Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 hours for Tononto, Aug. 13,--10 a. m. Moderate southeast to southwest winds; fair warm weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 13, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight).....-+++eeeeseseer eres oo onde 0 Lowest 'emperature yesterday, (read at | midnight)......---- Joe sees petreeeees 61.9 Lowest Temperature this morning .....- 63 2 ‘Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock, , .68,9 Temperatare thie afternoon at J o’olock. .78.0 LEPTERS TO THE EDITOR. — ———— A Correction. Sir,—In the Summerside Journal of recent date there appeared an article relative tu the Brown Block, in this city, stating that the cost of the Block Was about $60, - 000. As the designers and superio- tendents of the construction of the gaid Block, we cannot allow such misstate- ment to go about without contradiction ; and for the instruction of the person who penned that article, and the public, we will state that the actual cost of the Block, exclusive of land; is about $26,000, instead of $60,009. By put- fishing this as a correction, you will oblige .- Respectfully yours, Puities & CHAPPELL. — ee a eee i ee x pre: nec MXAMINER, AUGUST 13 — A a ed TAQ. HOTEL ARRIVALS. . ——— REVERE HOUSE. Aug 1)—D Scharman, Summerside; John | Connor, St John, NB; W © Pittfield do; FE P Steers, wife and daughter, New York; Jas Ganble, do; J WC»meron, New Glasgow; Hon John Yeo, Port Hill; © P Knight. Souris; J Richards, Bideford. 12— Richard Hunt Snmmerside; J B Hand, Brooklin, Mass; T M Thomas, Halifax, NS; J Everett Bire, wife and maid, New York; D E Clarke, Orwell; Louis Cleghorn, Toronto; Charles T Blandieur, Philadelphia; Roger H Wilde, Boston; Jas E Curtin, do; 8S W Huntin and wife, Sackville; Rey W T Herridge, Ottawa. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug. 12—A E Clarke, Kensington; Miss Brown, Summerside; Rov W T Herridge, Ottawa; Wm M Briggs and wife, Montreal; F L Cook, St John; P G Gulbrason, Bos- ton. DILD. On Sunday morning, July 26, at the Vicar- age, St. Thomas, aged 55 years, Frances Jane, the Cevly leved wife of Rev. Maurice Swabey. third daughter of the late Lemuel Cambridge, Ksq , of Canada (formerly of Bristol), and niece »f tbe late Sir Robert Hodgscn, Lieut.- Gov r .or of Prince Edward Island. At Charlottetown, July 3lst, of t;pho‘d fever, Annie Gay, in the 17th year of her age. At Fiat River, August 3rd, after a short illnesss, Flora Belle, aged 4 years, daughter of John A. and Christy Bella Ross. At St. Catherines, on the 9th inst., sfter a brief iliness, borme with resignation to the Divine Will, Absolem Gregory, aged 76 years, leaving a wife, three sons and two daughters to mourn their less, Deceased was a native of Bristo!, England, and at one time carried on quite an extensive business in fishing and shipbuilding. Could Not Resist the Temptation | Bought More of those Kid Gleves, Corsets, Hoapskirts, Bustles, Prints, &¢, Will Séll Them Off at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 Dent's 4-button Kid Gloves, 63cts, worth $1. (From New York) Perfect-titting Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skitts in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1 25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, Sets, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up, A mammoth stock of Tweeds and Worsteds just received from Europe and Canada, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts, fleavy, alkwool Worsted, $1.10, $1.40 and up. A very large stock of Undershirts, #5cts up. A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 2Cats, up. A large stock of $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $3, $9.50 and up. A large stock of Aurstcan Hats, just 129 céived, 65ets, up. A superb stock af Gent’s Collars and|{ Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks aud Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary prices duriog the dull season in our Tailoring Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting gagments are giving upiversal satisfaction. REID BROS., CAMERON BLOCK, August 11, 1885. ready-made , Pants, Notice to Contractors. EALED TENDEKS addressed to the un- dersigned, and endorsed ‘*Tender for Post Office, Custom Honse, &c., Montague, P. HE. 1,” will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the lst September next, inclu- sively, for the erection and completion of POST OFFICH; &c; — £Pain Montague, Prince Edward Isiand.| Plans and specifications can be seen at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and at the eftice of the Collector of Customs, Mon- tague, P. E. 1., on and after TUESDAY, the Lith August next. Persons tenderivg are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the priuted forms eupplied, and signed with their actual signatures. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made psyable to the order of the Honourable tie Minister of Pub- lie Works, egual to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party declines to enter int> a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender. be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. GOBEIL, Seoratary., Department of Public Worke, } Ottawa, July 2nd, 1885. = j aug] 3i ‘ LIVERY ST GRAFTON STREET. TECULRS$-CLASS TEAMS always on hand amd delivered at short notice. Telephone connectéon With all the principa hotels, ak See © JOUN F. POWERS, a Proprietor. Ch’town, M y 21, ’85. qa —$—$—$———$— New cloths and gentlemen’s furnishings men ¢ wi'l.be g vim this evening, and reus will appear at Souris to-morrow. at D. A. Bruce’s. aug 11, dy, wkly tf UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI- ABLE, | e BLACK GOODS, _ FOR FAMILY MOURNING. In Steck & Opening To-day, Ex sfeamer from a lo., BLACK Freach Casimeres, bXtra Qualiy BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetian Crapes, Oords, &c., BLACK Nun's Veiling, BLACK Grenadines, BLACK Dress,Cambrics, BLACK Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BUACK Gloves. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with mew and desirable yoods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Ties, and Hosiery. ato ae eet a ee MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) [O36 ene . SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSES all others. <> It will be to Your fnterest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885—6mos CITY STEAM BAKERY, FOR SALE, CHEAP. 50 Boxes Fresh CARAMELS (assorted flavours), — ‘* CHOCOLATE DROPS, — ‘© GUM DROPS, 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails and boxes), 2000 ‘* MIXTURESand Conversation Lozenges (very choice), 100 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, Attso,—A small lot of Ganong Bros. choice CONFECTIONERY, in Lily Chocolate Caramels, Extra Cream Caramels, Cocoa Bon-Bons, &c., &. sa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL J. QUIRK, - - - Ch’town, July 27—1mo Prince Street. eae —— ———— = oe ——— i BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. —--——:0:-——-— THE SEASIDE HOTEL, - - - BUSTICO BEACH. rINHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation for Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever ! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.59 per week; $8.60 per week per month. Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Retyrn- ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abont 9 a, m. ‘rains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 4, m,, 8.25 4 m., and 3.15 p, m. Every department ” ts Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6,15 p.m. e a Summerside for Hunter River at 6,10 a, m., 12,25 p. m., and 4 55 p. m. te te Hunter River for Summerside at T a, m., 10 08 a.m, and 425 p. m. Address— JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown. JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch'tewn, Jnne 15, 1885. USE DIAMOND POTASH. ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE GU. FIRE. CAMERAS OSS OS, tele | Fe tv) HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ree $2,000,000 Risks Taken on Mest Favorabie Terms. AGENT FOR PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND: NE®. the latest local and foreign news can always be found thereir, F. H. ARNAUD, OC; toy, Jan. 1886, eel SS OOO [woven of the Bicops Jule 8S every one would wish to procure some suitable memento of the Silver Jubilee of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, the undersigned begs to inform the public that he has for sale a beautifal Picture of the Hie- rarchy of the Maritime Provinces This Picture contains emht portraits and is got up in first-cless style. No one should fail to procure one of these Pictures. They will be on exhibition for a few days in a store in Newson’s Block, opposite new Post Office, where all orders will be punctually attended t». J. MclSAAC, Agent for P. E. Island Avgust 4, 1885. <A > LOA OMEM>D +7 | HAVE just received a large supply of CLOSKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY— all the leading styles—which will be sold at the very Lowest Prices, Jewelry, Clocks and Watches cleaned and repaired in quick time. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, P. E, L., July 16 --2aw wkly —— aa ‘ ri GO Saye einen “292 OV DER -} Best value in the market. Has taken first prizes wherever exhibited. Holds six Medals and many Diplomas. Dont be fooled into buyin ahigh priced powdcr for the sake of its so-call purity. : The COOK'S FRIEND is made of as pure materialas money canbuy. It posseses more raising strength in proportion to costthan any other. Sétd by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. McLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try tt and be convinced. COAL. COAL. ISCHARGING at Queen's Wharf, a cargo of Pictou Nut Coal. Orders taken fos all kinds of Cval at lowest prices, viz : ACADIA, nut and round. - INTERCOLONIAL, do. VALE, do. ALBION, do. ALBION, slack (bla@kemiths). SYDNEY (old mines) rouad. SYDNEY (Cow Bay) round, ANTHRACITE (Ugg and Chestnut sizes ) CAPP JOUN HUGHES, Water Street, Ch'tewn, May 5, 1885*-8mo eod her 3mos wie 87%: L-P a hw “= SOLD BY ALL — STATIONERS THROUCHOUTrHe WORLD} ARIS | COAL. COAL. At Lord’s Wharf. HE Subscribers are now prepared to sup- ply the following kinds of coal at the lowest prices :— ACADIA, Round and Nut. ALBION, do. INTERCOLONIAL, do, VALE, do. SYDNEY, Round. ONTARIO MINES, [found & Anthracite Ali orders left at our office, next*to Rankin House, head Lord’s Wharf, will be promptly attended to. LANDRIGAN & STRONG. May 8, ’85—wkly 3mos may be found on is PAPER file at Gro. P. RowELL & Co's Pp Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- tising contracts may x 3 be made for it in s 4 . On Consignment : e 109 dozen of Stone Cinger Beer Bottles. ? PEAKE BROS, & CO, Jane 30, 1855—eod a NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Boston, Mass., OLDEST in America; Largest a Dee eg Red tne VLD castrucion in ors, 1971 Stu Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tan ing, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German, and Italian Languages, English Branches, G) mnastics, ete. Tuition, 85 to $20; board and room, $45 to 875 serterm. Fall Term begins September 10, 1585. For Phustrated Catendar, giving full information, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin 8q., BOSTON, Mass, McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS -—- AN D— ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. Office in Brown's Block, Queen Square (UP STAIBS), Cottown, Feb.gl2, 1886. uenhiANTS BANK OF HALIFAX | ee ee ‘ v+/ * . we ; - So 2 - CT ee eae comneaeny A f . ) — ~ “ — een oat apa <font yep eect pe reer