recal and Oiher liems TE Lapras’ Tweed Macintoshes—-special at | 22 0 WwW W : — > : Wer) , apcatpaLp MvDcxaLp, Bsq,, > a a lat just received | ig dying,” said the physician, rgeto™D, is in the city . * | fex's Sik Net Liaders the very b st | ing mate fo er wear. W,. W. Beer, : -_ ' : ; ‘ ol | ing a 4 e ' (ReaT BA “= ‘ 2 rw [july 24 | Pro vse § ry oxses n * he Stipendiary riagi trate 8 (‘on atyg n j DiAg ae (poTHING CLOTHING, Dow » L BE. Prowse’, suits from $6 75 | a ap oo, Bert that wn [july 24) uy = ’ My Srerss, of the firm of Perkins & | Steras, left this moruiug for Great Britain | pa purchase goods for the firm niinitesliiialiaacii Just arrived at kh. K. Prace’s a large supply flour which will be sold of *he best quaity cheap for cas ipa ca kK trowae leaves his ALL who patreniz store feeling weil, because hest value can be had any where, 0 lll {july 24 fis Grace THE Most Rev. J. J. Lyoca, Archbishop eof Toronto, will preach at High {jaly 24 3i he gives them the | ett ee THM Dairy wn j ef A Set-to Between Noblemen. RAPHIG NEWS. | “ | md | Lonpon, JJ ily 22. | Somewhat of a sensation has been created in aristocratic circles by the report of a | fistic encounter between Lord Lonsdale and | Sir Geo. Chetwyand. The fight took place General Grant's Last Moments—His | in a well known fashionable resort in Rotten Pulse Reaches 165—He is Kept | Row, and lasted ten minutes. A number of alive by Stimulants of Brandy. members of the nobility and other gentle- men witnessed the encounter. The trouble Mr McGrecor, N. Y., July 23. between the two men grew out of attentions ALT Weleak car es: en. cate emeces each was paying Mrs. Langtry. sinking. At 815 Dr. Douglas left the cot- tage. ‘How is it doctor?” was asked him. ‘‘He [Seeoiay Despatcnes tro THe EXAMINER, } THE END. teen ae El Mahdi’s Death Again Reported. Lonpon, July 22. ** Will he live an hour?” was asked again. Despatches just received from Assovan “Oh, yes, and possibly more, but he is|say that Major Greenfell telegraphed thi- passing away,” was the response; and after|ther that messengers from Gabra report a little time at the hotel, Dr. Douglas re-|that El Mehdi died of smail-pex on June turned to the cottage. 29th, At 9 o'clock Gen. Grant’s pulse was up to a Se a point of 165 beats a miuute, and was | > sia fluttering | arnellite @ppositien. } Mr. McGreeor, July 283—1 a m. Lonpon, July 22. ‘Lhe General remains in the . or quiei| The Parnellite members intend to oppose condition, his pulse and being | the clanses of the Land Purchase Bill re- sane respirauion _ unchanged, and there is a feeling that he | lating to church surplus and limitation of | weakness, and un'il 4a. m., Mass at St. Danstan’s Cathedral on Sunday | morning > svovs Davis, Esq., of Mount Thom, N.*., | } friends in the city tle i js visiting 4S ; staying with his son John Davis, Esq , pre- priebos of the Rankin - > huadre ‘ 1 eople dined at the yesterday The list of w2 cannot find spece Over two (Qsborue House arrivals isso largs that lay, for it to-day akan Aspgctst MEETING of the Catholic Literary Usion will be held in the rooms, rear of b. I, Society’s Hall, Princes Stree t, on Sanday, 9th iust., immediately after \ espers. A full attondance is requested. ‘july 24 2i fri sat > Tue Montreal correspondent at Quebec says it is reported that the North Shore Railway will pass into the hands of the Canadian Paviii : Railway shortly, and that Mr. J. McKenna ticket agent here, will be General Manager for this district. a iit cies Tuere will be (D. V.) Divine Service at Lot 48, on the first Sabbath of August, at 10.30a.m. ;at Birch Hill at 2.30 pm. ; and at Orwell Head at 6.30 in the evening of the same day, when a collection will be taker: up at each place. His Grace of Toronto, accompanied by his Secretary, arrived here last night with His Lordship Bishop McIntyre from New Brans- wick and will spend some days on the Island for the benefit of his failing health. His Grace wil! be - present at the celebration of Bishop MeIatyre’s Jubi'es on the 1°th prox. . ~~ arrived from Pictou feoal; She sailed Tux ® ale? Coban this morning with a cary: for Mentreal at seven o'clock taking a smal] | Thomas | quantity of produce frem thia port. Handrahan, Archibald Kecnedy, Esqrs,, and Georg? H. Peake, son of George Peake, Esq,, were passengers by her to Montreal: diueinlilci Tut room in which a number of friends pass the evening smoking either cigars or inferior tebacco, will have an unpleasant odor next morning. Let the same friends smoke only the ‘Myrtle Navy” and they will find quite a difference in the room next morning If it is reasonably well ventilated, as with a fire-place for instance, no unpleasantness whatever will befound. The purity snd fine quality of the leaf used, is the reason cf this. sialic Tue Treasurer of the Prince Edward Island Hospital begs tu acknowledge the receipt of the following sums of money in aid of the Institution :—Albion L. O. L., No. 1165, Montegue, per Mr. Geo. A. Poole, $13; Lore L ©. L.,. No. 1492, DeSabie, per Mr. Colin McPhail, $12; Banyon L. O. L., Rose Valley, per Rev. Mr. McLeod, $10.45; total, $35.45. ie tinea Tue steamer Worcester, Captain Allen, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo consisting of 61 barrels mackerel, 1022 cases of lobsters, 1334 cases of eggs. She also had the following passengers :—Mrs O’Netll, Wm Harvey, Ed Roach, Jas O’Brien, Mr Diamond, Mrs Diamond, Margaret Bowlin, Miss Rose Blackburn, Mrs J J Jackson, Mr and Mrs Doan and danghter, Miss L Me- Aulay, Angns Cameron, Carrie Keating, John Keating, Mise Eliza Gormley and Mrs Pepper. ——_-s>- — Tae steamer Clifton arrived from Miramichi on Wednesday evening and will sail this even- mg at fiveo’clock for Londov, She had in tow from Miramichi two wood boats--the Defence and Duke of New Castle. They were loaded with deal and their carges were transferred to the Clifton which leaves this port with one hundred and sixty standard of deals and 8,000 cases of lobsters. Miss Josehine Murphy, Miss Mutch, Miss Faulkner, Capt. McPhee, wife and two children will be passengers by the Clifton to Londoa ao og Wepvine Retts —This morning at St. ary s there were gathered a large oumber of friends to Witness the marriage of Thomas ardon, of the firm of Reardon & Sen, painters and devorators, of this city, and Miss assic Power, daughter of Richard Power, Esq The eeremony was performed by very Rev. Monsignor Power, uncle of the bride. The ae Wore a costume of cream cashmere Tamed with lacs to match, and hat and feather of Similar shade. She wore aleoa Massive gold locket and chain (gifs of the og Miss Maggie Power, sister of the — was bridesmaid and was attired in waite. Mr. James (ox of the Inland Re- venue Department was groomeman After De ceremony the party drove to North street of pot and took the express train, amid showers oe to spend the honeymoon in P, E. Island and Cape Breton. Halifax Acadian Recorder. Mr. and Mrs. Reardon arrived here on Mor- Yevening. They are staying at the Osborne “A . hy oc Cure ee prevention worth a pound of profi eee winge but trae. In view of 908 that this country is liable to be Vuaited by more than an ordin wry amount of Con bavrio ea ‘es Senin at mweene is year, it behoves all to at abous and practice every sanitary ee oa ‘ial'y cleanliness, which as pre- ©, Oilers some one means of escape at band in this how importané the article of i ma aenlity fit foru e; certainly all in- grcae made so by foreign substances ; 9 ae rs terafions of a questionable charactar, » . De rejected, that there my be no taint tay een? Dereon or clothes vhich might in — Way invite the corms of these various dis- oe A first-cla icle, made by known Riahla n , et : ‘MGNUlaculror®, 18 tb or recommended only kind that Can }; . In the *afely nsed aiiari soap, like the ow leome,” ' Yo., thre can be no ; tae goods of a firm whose name on “Seufticient guarantee of ite pucity. ” oy Curtis, i) avis & ‘ season of | advances to £5,000,000 hypodermies | ‘i may tide over the midnight wei eens weenie of brandy are ing use é > — . randy are being used, lDeteat of the British Government { Latest. Mr. McGrecor, July 23. Loxpon, July 24. rhe defeated General Grant aied at 8.08 this morning, | Government was in the all day long letters and telegrams of sym- | House of Commons by a vole of 180 to 130 | family, from all over the country, and the | officially announced the General’s death,and on the clauee of Medical Relief Biil. The Parnellites opposed the Govern- ment. On the announcement of the result of the division, Sr Michael Hicks Boach an- nounced that the Government relinquished responsibility for the Bill. Sir William Harcourt immediately ac- cepted the responsibility on behalf of the pathy have been pooring in upon the Governor's of nearly all the States, have directed that proper means of respect to his memory be displayed. About the cottage it has been a day of quiet and gilent grief, a squad of the Grand Army men are on duty about the cottage, to guard it from intru-| © , sion. Oppostion. The physicians to-day, made a formal| ‘The discussion on the bill then ccn- request that they might be aliowed to make | tinued, Mr. Collings moving an amendment to put down the Bill. An amendment to the rejected clause is almost certain to be rejected in the House of Lords, and a a post morfem examination, but this was re- fused by the family, who declared that they had confilence in the jadgment and treat- in ment given by the attending physicians. | conflict will thus be raised between the two As a consequence no autopsy will be held. | Houses. Lonpvon, July 23. — News of the death of General Grant has The Halifax Mattalion. created a profound impression in the city. ---- Flags at the American Exchange and at Hanirax, July 24. the American Consulaie were placed at) ie city is one mass of decorations in half mast the moment the news reached the hued ot the teturn of the volunteers from ~. Pec portrails of the dead hero, | ac wdetcent . The bore will be: : draped in mourning, were placed over the ‘ a8 lies weed ‘s and doors of poi naitdinds. The oo ce = = en ae i é, <8 Ge. beivg complete. They will arrive at three whole front of the American Exchange was | -; A thle afternoon heavily draped. ee ae Aquatic. — -_—_--— @bscene Prints. Downes, July 2% | Worcester, Mass., July 24. Sir Richard Ashton Cross, Home Secre- | tary, was asked in the Commons this after- | noow by Denzil Roberts Onslow, Conser- | '¥* cos ; vative, how long the government was going | fell out of his beat, and the ovbers waited to permit the sale of ;un'il he got ready to start again illustrated | MclXay, | prints. Mr. Onslow referred to the In the single scull contest yesterday, at tardiner, Gaudaur won. The raco was wo tiles, but no time was given as Hamm obacene . hawk-| Len Eycke and Hamm took part in the ing of an obscene paper which, with the | °° reprint of the Pall Mall Gazette's revela- tions pictorially illustrated, has for s¢veral | days past been vended in the streets of London. The Home Secretary said that persons published obscene matter at their Sir Laonard Tilley has been prostrated own risk, and that whatever might be said| with an attack of dysentry, and has been of the motives of those who made the first] cbliged to remain in bed yesterday and to- publication, nothing but evil could be the/day. He proposes to leave for St. An- result of tho pictorial publications like) drew’s, N. B, toescape the warm weather. those referred to. The polico had been} specially ordered to watch the management | of this illustrated paper and take suitable | action against the proprietors for any viola- | tions of laws against the publication of | Sir Leonard ‘Tilley: Orrawa;July 24. The Royal Wedding. Lonpon, July 23. obscene matter. The marriage of I rincess Beatrice and ee Prince Henry of Battenburg took place to-s ay. The weather was lovely. Wixnipec, Man , July 25. Vhe C. P. B. Loan Floated. A despatch from Regina announces that | aes: during the interim in the Riel trial, the | Orrawa, July 24. rown counsel will be engaged in preparing; ,, a j f/ es a ; an indictment against the Iudians and ‘oth ano aan Sars eed — other prisoners, so that no time will be lost, ‘Tom 1% 7 rs Oke : = 1 ‘ Pp will Two of Riel’s counsel go to #Winnipeg. | ee See ae Sa Ox x General Middleton will probably remain | 0°°'*'°. the necessity for the "Perlin, until the trial is resumed. Some crown | 2007108 the nieen mitoms “ i he witnesses and all the jury have been allowed | ~_ nt ‘permitced the'Government to loan the to go home, but must return in time. Syndicate. Commissioner Wrigley, of the Hudsen Bay Co., left this morning on his first torr of inspection of the company’s posts. He will visit Qu’Appelle, Calgary and Edmon- ton, and go down the Saskatchewan River to Cumberland and Grand Rapids, return- ing by Lake Winnipeg in three weeks. There is great rejoicing here over the land grant to the Northwest Ceatral from Brandon to Battleford, and the prospect of | ' | News from the Northwest. | Weather Bulistin. Probubilitie for the next 24 hours for the Waritime Provinces. Toronro, July 22.-—-10 a. m. Light to moderate wiads from south avd weet; fair warm weather. hi BTRORVLOGICAL OFFICE the early coustruction upon the Canadian Charlottetown July 22, 1868. Pacific southwest extensicm, andthe out-| ... , Pacific =~ ih a { - . = me : Gj on Pempe ature 3 caterday, (read at lock for a bountifal harvest creates a buoy-) vdnight) ’ 2 ; ¥: s ‘ q 7 : -. ait LEELGp es eet eevee ereeasesvene ort oe bam ant feeling since the close of the imsur- |) ot Temperature yesterday, (read at © rection. L oe midnight)......-+ee-- jiere ese ceses 54,1 The Bank of Nova Scotia somewhat 5Ur- | Lowest Temperature this morning... ..5%.0 prised two of its employes, Privates Orde | Temperature this merning,at 8 o’clook., .66 4 and Pitblado, of the 90th, by presenting | Temperatnre this afternoon at} o'olonk. 76.0 them on their return with checks for the full amount of their salaries during the time of absence. Special Notices, Lapies’ White Tape and Straw Hats at immeuse discounts to clear.—W. W. Beer. Notes from Gtiawa. — ApeLes, Oranges, Lemons and Bananas, opening to-day, at McDonald's Confectionary. jy22 2i W. Taylor, Orrawa, July 23 3oswell continues to act notwithstanding Sir This is held to be Hon. Mackenzie as Finance Minister, Leonard Tilley’s arrival. significant. “Among the people who welcomed the Sex our new Clocks justin. E . Cameron Block. jv i8 Go to McDonald’s Queen Street, for Ice ; sai Cream, Coufectionery, Strawberries, Fruit and Quebec voltigeurs at Parliament Buildings Cigars. jy22 2i on Monday, wasan old man named be Lerrers, parcels and messages for guests Naughton, who fought i the war in toh, | at the Lorne Hotel, can be left at the store 2 ge the eas coabdiliie aicneniiet of J. & T. Morris, Lower = ae is 90 years old and a fe ars jly20 lwk i ec ight having come. : , with glasses, second sight ms Goop coffee, only 20 cents per pound, at wer R K. Brace’s. Also, a nice lot of gem pre- Canada Leses the Holapere Cup. |... botiles, cheap. jy2l. =~ Lonpon, July 22. Captain Thomas and Lieutenants Patter- son and Ashall won minor prizes In the} cymmerside, July 18—ent, sch Richard competition for the Queen’s prize at Wim- | 1) -mpson, Walsh, Pictou, cal; Four Brothers, bledon. | Keating, Pictou, do; Lizzie C; Campbell,do; The English teava won the Kolapore cup, | Seud, Gravam, ichibuste, lumber; Mary Mac, with a ecore of 650. Tho next best scores} Ferguson, Shediac, bark, 20—Margaret Ann, were : Guernsey team 639, Jersey team 612, | Mexvoy, Pictou, coal, Ci daly 1S—Carrier Canadian team 607. | Dove, Allen, fishiag voyage, stores; Morning eae ta-, Arencault, Kichibucte, mire. 20—Serd, , Richibucto, p:oduce; Lizzie“, Camp- | faranat ey, prscace SHIP NiOWS. - Another Kussian Wet ge. | bali, Sydu —-— OE LL A PLOT a Me ——— ix cents or postage, and re Bompay, Jaly 22. Ty 3 | ‘5 ccive tree, a costly box of goods It is rumored that the Russians el & uich will hebp sil, of either sex to dri p that : * rmore money right away than any been allowed to drill en ee : | cee stun: Siti Seah Legian awee tie wena, Russian troops have been suthorized to absolutely eure. Atouce addregs TRUS & Co,,A ugusine ocoupy Quelpaert temporarily. Mains, SG rt EM A AI nt Rt ny. “Atay i NEE a eM HEART ASR JULY 24 The boys will be given ale for $4 75, newest patterns and extra good quality. 12Aa6 —— MORE NEW Perkins & GO ODS! Cris HAVE JUST OPENED: New Black Nun's Veiling, New Black Satins, New Cream Laces, New White. Laces, New Colored Silk Velvets, ' New Busties and Panniers, New Millinery Materials, Rew Corsets. NEW WINDOW HOLLANDS. Stock of Summer Goods well assorted and every- thing very low in price. Miusiins, Prints, Parasols, Umbrellas, Hlosiery, Gloves, Collars, Ties, in great variety. Mien’s and Boys’ Straw Hats selling very Cheap. | be . PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, July 10, 1885. CITY HAT STORE. Oa q E. PROWSE will, during July and August, clear out the balance of his Summer #4, Goods, at prices that must se]l them. A job lot of LACE CURTAINS, regular price $4.20, now $3.25; $5.50 for $4.25 ; $6 A large lot of Dress Goods, Fringes, Laces, Sunshades, Ribbons, Fiowers, Feathers, &c.. at a Big Disceunt. 30: BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOES very cheap. Ready-Made CLOTHING, &c.—-Cheapest in Towa. L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Wig Vat, 74 Gueenm Street. Ch'town. July 15. 1885. Also, Men’s FELT HATS, BUY SUMMER |. 24 or 25 cts. the names Woodill’s German Baking DRY GOODS™* ‘ July 18—lyr dy wky Arsenic, Strychnine, sides Analyses Analysis of St. John and Halifax will assure all of the safety in using AND Carbonate of Ammonia are classed among POISONOUS CHEMICALS. ——= as <= Do you use that BAKING POWDER sold only in tins which F. L. BARTLETT, State Chemist of Mainoe,fsays contains §AR- BONATE OF AMMONIA. Over 25 years use by tho PUBLIC, be- made by the Dominion WeoepiLi’s GERMAN BAKING POWDER! sold in Paper and in Tins 25 per Cent. Cheaper, and UNEQUALLED BY ANY GTHER BAK- ING POWDER. lf your grocer will not get it, a Package ili be mailed free on receipt of 6, 8, 12, 15, Reject all as Spurious without W. M. D. PEARMAN, Trustee, Halifax, N. 8. + AT a NOTICE TO DEBTORS ' } 4 3 if ern Subscriber, wishing to close up his “5 present business, hereby respectfully | notifies all persons indebted to him to settie i their accounts. paid after the first of October next will be handed over for collection. MAREET SQUARE. ) ene All amounts remaining un- WILLIAM DODD. Ch’town, July 13—4wks 2 awk wkly Large Variety !° Choice Goods! Low Prices ! eeeen() ee W WM KS && CO Ch’town, June 26, 1885. ek Albion Mines, COAL, COAL. ERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coals can obtain them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— Gia the Old Sydney Miues, Lingan and Victoria, 0, B., —AND ON THE — Pictou. G. W. DEeBLOIS. Ch’town, June 19, ’885—tf. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT 22s OPEN JULY Ist. 90 dezen of Stone Ginger a ot THE SEASIDE HOTEL - - - RUSTIC BEACH. 0:0 “"NHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE wil! be open for the accomm dation of COAL. | —_— Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 51h, The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! 's being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. Beer Heottles. PEAK E{BROS, & CO. June 30, 1865—eod ee Ow COAL. Every er Pyne at Queen’s Wharf, a | cargo of Pictou Nut Coal. TERMS :~$1!.75 to $2.50 per day ; $'0.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month. | Orders taken for all kinds of Coal at lowest Jeaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return. prices, viz: ng every Thursday and Monday morning,about 9 a. m. Trains leaye Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a. m.,§ 25 8m, and 3.15 p. m. * “ Huater River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6,15 p. m. iV “ be Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a, m., 12.25 p. m., and 455 p. m. t. te Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a. m., 10 08 a,.m,and 4365 p. m. Address—- JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch’town, Jone 15, 1885. A | ACADIA, nut and round. \INTERCOLONIAL, do. ALE, do, 'ALBION, do. | ALBION, slack (blacksmiths). | SYDNEY (old mineg) round. SYDNEY (Cow Bay) round, NTHRACITE (Egg and Cheatant sizes ) CAPE. J0UN HUGHES, Water Street, Ch'town, May 5, 1885—2mo eod her 3mos Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come come at once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boois or Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price. We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, 80}, } 2 r ‘ ha 3 al we are bound to give better value im our make than can be had | acoants ro ik a cena iumber on hand, cheap for cash. Therefore, buy from us. MORSE in any imported Boot. QAOFF 2 CO Marah 3, '9e8 h tema. NOTICE. JEING about to make a change in our buziness, we hereby notify all parties indebted to us, to settle their Accounts on or fre the lst of July, coming. Ali overdue counts remaining unsettled then will besued Coal and B, WILLIAMS & O0., Pownal Whar’ Cu’town, June 17, 1885—juals eod a alt ane ee ae rene ene PORN Set He . a sagen hesanmnclpilentbes debecnmmnagete cine sonia FAB ty permenant pr: Beer as ois Leseaiioces ea enn ese ans ore wartleconms ee ee oe re Se ee er eee aay Caney Pe aoe “ SN annem na Cece one are " : ” rey —— ie Teale iceeieeeenai aoe o Rn Picea SRE eae Ue Ul