a 7 oe ———— ~ focal and Other Items, Es : M. P > . i »0) Janes YRO, , is at the Osborne. Tue watering cart was out in good time this mornins: - cultivated Strawberries ast byl . Aut the avaiiah oaks ured for the Festival been secured f . have i es porn Bress Rands have kindly consented to % aform at the Drill Shed this evening. is — Goop measure in Strawberries and Ice Gram will be given at the Festival Ahis re ning, evenids - THE Russian fiov men’ has bought 1,200 gores of Jaod near O.lessa upon which to form a cay a Qrire 8 precession of Strawberries was vee going to the Drill Shed for the Festival this evering. etiedl Tur main topic on the strets to-day fexclasive of the Grand Jury) is about the Strawberry Festival. -— > —_ Tue Peerless Ice King Refrigerator will pay s ” pa for itself in one season, Only $15 each Mark Wright & Lo, jly 10 31 o- Don T be afraid ver rowd the earch bexes at the Festival, as plenty ot accom- modation has bee Dp p! ovid 1. - Arthe Stipendiary Magistrates Court, this forenoon, two Se tt Act cases and an assault case were adjourned, ice en C. J. BRYCGEs, of ''udson Bay Co., repurts matters in the Northwest as showing a pre- ceptible change for the botter. - —_—~ - — . A REGULAR MEETING ¢ f the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in their Hall, Prince Street, this evening at 5 o¢ lock. tenia Iuaensk quantities of choice, fresh Straw- berries have just arrived from Orwell for the Strawberry Festival this evening henccititionasal Tux schooner Souveneir cleared on the 8th inst., for British West Indies with a cargo of oats and hay, shipped by F. T. Newbery. ceed Rep SHaker Cuarks for Garden and Veranda Seats—Cheap and new. Mark Wright & Co. jly 10d — ——— Mr. Cuartes Manon, representative of M. C. Mallarkey & Co., Rankin. ———_- — } Mr. Jouw Hucues, the brakeman injured on the Railway, is recovering. He was brought to the Charlottetown Hospital yes- terday evening. Tue two English sheep imported by Messrs. Joseph and George Tweedy last fall, were clipped on the If th May last, and gave 19 Ibs. aad 184 Ibs. of wool respectively. tiiepasllaa Rev. Dr. Day, of Yarmouth, N. S., is visiting the city. He is the guest-of Rev. Mr. Whitman. Dr. Day will preach in the Baptist Church, on Sunday forenoon. el a ae We are authorized to state that the net yroceeds of the Lecture to he delivered by the op. Johu RB. Finch will be devoted to the interests of the Temperance cause in Char- lottetown. x —————— ‘7 the driving park. Cleveland, the other day, a race took place for a purse of $15,000, between Phallas and Maxey Cobb. It was won in three straight heats by the former. The time was 2.14, 2.127 and 2.20}. Fourteen thousand people witnessed the race. ee Masses Mark Wricnt & Co, are now oceupying their handsome warerooms opposite their factory. These rooms are well stocked with staple goods as well as with specimens of the most elegant Furniture made. Many new goods revershown in Charlottetown be- fore are exhi vited there. j'y 10 3i a Osiy four of those celebrated air-tight Churus lefi. Farmers, if you want a churn that makes and washes good butter, without the necessity of touching it with the hands, goand get one from R. K. Brace. Remem- ber, the butter that took the two prizes, July Ist, for keeping quality, was made with this Caura. EE — Vicious pocs are running at large in Lot 48. On Wednesday evening, they attacked a flock of sheep belonging to John McGre- gor, Esq. Three of the flock were killed and ten were wounded almost to death. Is itnotihgh time, that the law compelling owners of dogs to keep them muzzled or clogged came into operation / aaa Yesterday afternoon the Princess of Wales again caught the train at Georgetown, though the Captain had to land three passengers at Murray Harbor. The Island boats are doing better work than ever this season. We regret that they are not over crowded with tourists, boats have been running some twenty years,—how much longer before we shall ve their complement in a first-class hotel? hieeciediletinictel Tue examination of candidates for ent ance to the Normal School ill be held on the 3rd day of August next, commencing at 9 o’clock * M., at the usual places. The examination he Matriculation to the Prince of Wales Col lege will be held at the same time and at the same places, Candidates for either or both of “lese €Xaminations must forward their appli- cations, addressed to the ‘Education Office,” ou or before the 25+h inst. iets Tue steamer Worcester, Captain Allen, ~_ for Boston on Thursday evening with © bbls eer 2 lots household effects, wo cases of lobsters. 1253 cases of eggs. - hadalso the following passergers:— i #8 A Lacole, Mrs Capt O'Connell, Miss icKenna, § Smith, Mrs A Higgs, H ote Miss M E Henry, Alico Power, Me McKae, Mrs A Parson. Peter Gillis, 3 rand Mrs Wood, Maggie McLeod, Bessie Millar, Mary Williams. sii = — enterprise is bout being started in citi any which will give our hard-worked ‘ens, who cannot afford a week day trip mea anal an opportunity of visiting Robi Of our Seaside Resortsa, Mr. W. F. intends of the Kent Street Livery Stabier, ner nen a Sunday trip to the Lorne son” oe Beach, commencing Sunday az “ large Barouche capable of seating : i” 8008 will leave his stables at 6 o'clock, time {i Po arriving at the Hotel in ioe or reak fast, and remaining all day will one m leaving Tracadie at 6 . _ . he fe passage, visitors are expected to deposit a 08 ee dollars in advance. The advan- mo the pleasant drive and enjoyment of ted us country air, cannot be overestima- , Mr. Robins has provided a passenger which he wili leave at the Diamond Montreal, is at the | shot her dead, and then ended Ne ieee “ [Speorau Despatcugs To Tar EXAMINER, ] The Halifax Battalion. : Wrynieke, July 10. Che Halifax Battalion arrived here yes- jterday. They will go home after the roview. Covering the Deficit. Lonpon, July i0. Parliament has passed a resolution to temporarily cover the twenty millions deficit by issuing Treasury bills. A Grand Review of the Troops. Wiynipra, July 10. _ A grand review of the troops returning jfrom the Northwest will be held here on Monday, the 13th inst., by General Mid- dleten Sunstraek. —- +e Haurrax, July 10. Four of the Royal Irish Rifles wero sun struck on the Common yesterday. They wore glengarrys, and pesterday being the | hottest day of the year, was depressing to | the troops, _ A Thrilling 'xperience. Hautrax, July 10. Capt. Coady and the crew of the St. John, N. B., brig Emily Raymond, arrived from Newfoundland yesterday, after being twice wrecked within a fortnight, and hay- ing a thrilling experience. Horrible Tragedy. Panis, July 10. Architect Candray, although married and having children, maintained a liason with Madame Benier, wife of a shopkeeper, and who had an amiable husband, and dutifal |daughters. The lovers quarrelled, and | during the shopkeepers absence, (andray called upon Madame Benier,and with pistol, | his own life by putting a builet through his heart. Benier soon afterwards returned. The revelation of the wife’s infidelity came te him so suddenly, that his mind broke down and he fied from the scene,a raving maniac. Revenue Changes. Orrawa, July 10. The following despatch has been issued to Collectors of Inland Revenue. On and from the sixth inst., you will collect the following Excis. Spirits per proof gallon, $1.39. Malt Spirits per gallon, $1 32. Molasses Spirits per gallon, $1.33. Tobacco and all kinds plug and cavendish per pound, 20 cents. Moist Scuff in five pound packages and over, 14 cents, Tobaceo, home manufacture, 5 cents. Cigarettes in twenties and less, 35 cents. Geneva gin, rum, whiskey and unenumer- ated articles of like kinds, a specific duty of $1.75 per imperial gallon, and on brandy a specific duty of $2. Refined sugar of all grades or standard, a specific duty of $2. Retined sugar of all grades of standard, a specific duty of cone cent a pound and 35 per cent. ad valorem. cut Trading ia young Girls. —— Lonpon, July 10. The excitement over the exposure of London's secret vice made by the Pall Mall Gazette continues unabated. The demand for papers is enormous. Large crowds sur- round the publishing office and extra police have been ordered te protect the Gazfle building from being approached by persons having no legitmate business there. The Crown lawyers are considering the advisability of prosecuting the publishers of the Gazette. Their decision is awaited with anxiety. The Gazette this evening publishes an editorial, thanking the city authorities fcr attempting to suppress sales of the paper thereby breakiug the conspiracy of secrecy maintained by the press concerning the Gazette's revelations. “The police seizures of the newspapers are common in Vienna,” continues the Gazette in its article, ‘‘but such high hand- ed outrages on the freedom of the press should have been im osstble in Londen. Instead of waging war against street boys, let the auther'ties take action againat the responsible parties in this business. If we havo published anything obscene let them prosecute us. We deny that anything has been published by us deserving that course, and we declare that the authorities are cowards or worse if they fail to proceed against us after having charged in open Court that the Gazette was an obscene publication. We reluctantly adopted this mode of publ:- cation in order to arouse men toa just sense of the horrors existing all around them. Now, the more public'ty the better. We are prepared to prove our statements. We cai summon witnesses, from the Dean of Canterbury and the- Prince of Wales down io Mrs. Jeffreys. We will put our chief informant and his assistant in the witness box. Let those who do not wish to shake the very foundations of society, think twice before compe'ling us to confront in court brothel keepers with princes of the blood, and prominent public men with vic- tims of their lawless vice. Weather Bultetin. Toronto, July 10.—10 a. m. Fresh southwest winds, fair weather with local showers and thunder storms; not much change in temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown July 10, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)....-..- $ 4d db psc cee oct a Oe Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)......-- cote ceeecerecee + 1620 Lowest Temperature this morning..... 64.4 Temperature this mozning,at 8 o'clock. .. 706 Temperature this afternoon atl o'clook. .75.0 — ———— ‘| Mew’s under shirts at 25 cents each, for ae: which place visitors can be cash at the London House. ju3 Mat 5 ne ngpeamanee. <atatae “see eee = 3 _ Ss TH Dar TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ¥ #- gee oon 9 ee ed ae oa ote mad coe ta ae Bhp Amen tt oe. Ateneo a aanecannennanetaaagaegseeageeananete eee e iy oa AMINER, TULY ~~ _ . - - mn rn a nl ee 10. 1886. Nee en tata i Aa nmaatt ae ain tame anill - * - ~- BIRTH. MARRIED. On the 8th inst., in the Methodist Church, at Little York, P. E. 1, by the Rev. George Harrison, ass‘sted by the "ev. J. V. Jost red the Rev. A. W. Mahon, M. A., Presbyterian Minister, the Rev, 8. (. Murray, B&. A, of | Botsford, N. B, to J. Ella, second daughter of the Rev. J 3S. Phinney, of Little York. — es HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, July 9—J A McLean, Hartspool, N S; A Me ‘Villiams, West Cape; James Yeo, Port Hill; Mrs McDonald, Georgetown, 10—Jas ii MeDonald, Cardigan; Hugh L McDonald, do; K Bell, Alberton; James Dalton, Goorge- tovu; Ella Newson, Summerside; Gussie | Newson, Crapaud, RANKIN HOUSE. July 9—\V © Schley, Baltimore; © H Mahon, Moutreai; James B Forgan, Halifax; | John Warwick, Corawall, Oat; Geo EK Day, | Yarmonth, N 8; Allea Finlayson, Vernon | River Bridge IF you particularly want to find anyone, cr anyone in particular, this evening, go to the Strawberry Festival js S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ on PO Miramichi, Newenrstle, Campbelton, Dalhousie and Metapedia, the great Fishing Resort of the Dominion. a Tickets for the round trip per steamer *‘Clifton,” leaving here about Thursday, 9th inst., will be issued at the following rates, good to return ia about ten days, on the re- turn trip of the steamer from Miramichi. FARES : To Miramichi and return, $7.00 To Newcastle and return, $7 25 | including Te Dalhousie & Campbelton,$'1.25 ( stateroom To Metapedia, $12.30 \ FENTON TFT. NEWBERY. Agent. 5 Ch’town, July 7, 1885. NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Boston, Mass., OLDEST in America: Largest ~d in the WORKLD—100 Instruct- Thorough Instraction in and Best saute ors, 1971 Students last year. Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tun- ing, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German, and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, ete. Tuition, $5 to $20; board and room, $45 to $75 verterm. Fall Term begins September10, 1388. For Tancteatell Calendar, giving full information, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTC.N, Mass, TH TELEPHONE COMPANY, of Prince Edward Island? OTICE is hereby given that a General N Meeting of Subscribers to the Stock of the above Company, will be held at the Office of Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, in “harlotte- town, gn THURSDAY. the léth day of July, instant, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing the fire: Board of Directors and transacting general business. JOHN INGS, CHARLES C GARDINER, MAL°OLM McLEOD, ; Three of the persons named in the Ist section of the Act of Incorporatior. Ch’town, July 4th, 1855—dy tl mtg. TW “HE fast-sailing schooner ‘*Onward,” 27 tons, suitable for mackerel seining. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO, Ch’town, June 25—2wks 2aw MARINE RANGE. The undersiguel respresen's the following Marine Companies, and cau effect INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES by Steamers or Sailing Vessels, istuing Ster- ling Certificates when required, payable in London or fiverpool, and the principal cities on the Continent ef Europe: GREAT WESTEKN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, PHENIX iNSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, BRITISH AND COMPANY OF FOREIGN: INSURANCE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, THE NOVA SCOTIA INSURANCE CO.,, HALIFAX, Fred. W. Hivndman, June 10—Imo 2aw FiLOwU R. ee J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., lillers’ aud Manufacturers’ Agenis, HALIFAX, N, S. HOICE brands, in Patents, Superiors and Extras, offered at Millers’ prices in car lots. : A. H. B. MACGOWAN, vind Agént for P. E, Islatid. At Pleasant Street, Charlottetown, on the if , | 1Mth inst., the wife of S. F. Hodgson, P. E. I Ruilway, of a danghter. ODS! Perkins & Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED: New Black Nun's Veiling, New Black Satins, New Colored Sitk Velvets, |New Bus New Millinery Materials, | New Cream Laces. New White Laces. thes and Panniers. New Corseis. NEW WINDOW HOLLANDS. cee ae Stock of Summer Goods well asserted and every- thing very low in price. Miuslins, Prints, Parasols, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Ties, in great variety. Cheap. PERKINS & Ch’town, July 10, i885. Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats selling very ST RRNS. JULY. J. B. MACDONALD’S RICKS for this month are the lowest on record. Men’s Suits from $4 65 up, Men’e Felt Hats 50cts up, Men’s Straw Hats 9cts up, All-wool Tweeds 45cts, Strong Tweed for Boy’s wear 20cts up, Print Cotton (fast colors) 74cts, Dress Goods for 9cts a yard, Black and Colored Cashmere 25cis, Ladies’ Straw Hats at clearing prices, Flowers, Feathers, Gloves and small wares—all cheap, Grey and White Cottons at cost, Cotton Warp (white and colored) cheap ; Men’s Underclothing, good suit for 65 cents ; a lot of Ladie’s Parasols at less than cost, You will be surprised what money can be saved by buying all your wants at J. B. WMACDONALD’S, Qhucer Street, Oh'tewn. July 3. U8R6, A Grand Military Pienip SHAW’S WHARF, WEST RIVER, ON— WEDNESDAY, I5th JULY The steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf for the grounds at 9.30 a. m , and 1.30 p. m. . The Band of the 82ad Battalion will be in attendance, The usual games will be provided. Refreshments to be had on the grounds at vity rates. Tickets to grounds and return 25 conts. Children under 12 years, 15 cents, GEO. PASSMORKE, Capt., Chairman of Com. WM. A. WEEKS, Lieut, C.E., Secy Com, ~~ | June 24, 1885. BUY SUMMER | DRY GOODS i Bhs WHHRES & Co. MARKET SQUARE. 0 ~ @, : Large Variety ! | Choice Goods! | Low Prices! oe WHRHES & CO. Ch’town, Juno 26, 1885. — Ae Se BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESURI OPEN JULY Ist. TE SESIDE HOTEL, = ‘FXHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of 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; $10.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month. Ceaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abont 9 a. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a, m., 8 25 6, m., and 3.15 p. m. = AUSTICO BEACH — Every department . ® Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6.15 p, m “e 6 Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m, 12.25 @m., and 4.55 p. m. ir a Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a. m., 10 08 a ™ and 4 35 p. m. Ch’tewn, June 15, 1885. —s SS - ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE CO. FIRE. LAPI FAL, = > ~ = - ~ = HEAD OFFICE—Mountreal. HALIFAX BRANCH--J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ——--0 Risks Wakem om Siest Faverabic POP MRS. | AGENT FOR PRINCE EPWARD ISLAND: : -. H. ARNAUD, $F,000, 060 May 30—3.u08 2a wed sat PUBLIC TEA. . Baptist Church at North fiver in- tend holding a Public Tea on Menday, iih July next. The Tea will be held on the grounds ad- joining the charch. The committee in charge will spare no pains to make it the most evjoyable occasion of the season, Tea on the table from 2 o’clock till 6. Str Southport leaves Ferry Wharf, Char- lottetown, at one o'clock. p m, for North River Bridge, returning at seven. ‘Tickets 10 cents each. If the day should prove uvfavorable it will take place the day following. North River, June 26—wkly Public Tea, Brackley Point Road ee ee PUBLIC TEA, in connection with the Presbyterian Church of Brackley Point Road, will take place On Ehursday. 16th July, ov the farm of Duncan McCallum, Esy., nine miles from Charlottetown. Proceeds to go toward repairs of Church. No pains will be spared to get up a first- claes ‘lea, ‘Tea on the tables at ! o'clock, Tickets, 25 cents. Children half price. Should the above day prove un‘avorable, the Tea wil] take place on Saturday, July 18, JOSEPH B. STEWART, Chairman of Committee, June 26-—wkly 31 on aon oo | A ee ‘ DA RPA. Is the best Canadian Patent FLOUR landed at Charicttetown. Satisfaction guaranteed. «vor A. H. B,. MACGOWAN July 2—li pd Special INotic rO-— Purchasers of Colton Warp. \ \ E find it necessary to call the attention ef these who USE COTTON YARN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by us isthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mill having the machinery on which to make it. Our Yarn is, consequently, very much superior for weaving purposes to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. Ali our Yarns have our name upon the label, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Houses. WH, PARAS & SOI, (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. Oh'toen, Jan. 1885, . MERCHANTS RANK OF TIALIPAX Br June 9, 1885. age “— ee —