~~ ee ee iVc have teld them, (the Ameri ans) t iW SHE READY at any time to renew the Reciprecity i ity of S54 A MeDonaut Focal and Other items. Circus appears here on CS 0 clock Line Steamer + . : Osm uM ic order, the highest honoriticence of Caro, Ang. 8. “Q, Chief Sup- | the Turkish Empire, ‘ : sal Waileee wah’ of | Several thousand tons of coal have been ° i ‘ . y D } IHS brig .ntrne Rothsay, Holder, master, 0 ordered to be taken to Wady Halfa, for a wad from 84. Joba,:N. B.. sith lumber, ete. the use of the expedition for the relief of A. Camer for North sydney, isashore at ‘catarie. She} Gen. Gordon, Gen. Wood will proceed, at I torming. She wil re-| is in a dangerous position and is full of water. the end of the week, to Wady Halfa and Robbins’ Cirens A tug has gone to her assistance. Dongola. . o > . roGR‘PHERS. — Messrs. Tue schr. A. C. Mejor, Capt. Price, Louis- { serve great credit for the raphs they are prodacing icici KE in New York, ihe American S30). 2 brigantine Minnie Louise,of Port Hawkesbury Kiog Bird, owned by Mr. J. E.} 02 the iSth December last. The Minister id at the request of the Crown. ed from Svdney yesterday with a} 4warded a gold watch to the third officerand i. After discharging ‘she will | money rewards of $12 to several of the crew in Movements of Troops. freight for Newfoundiand. recognition of their gallantry. A _ binocular —— ae giass has been awarded to Capt. Lackhurd for | ’ valance of the cargo of | tis kindness, | . a onan ae Fins dat tee oo i al Some British troups arrived here to-day, No. l, at auction prices. Ap-| AN unknown colored man from St. Jobn, jo others are on the way. The departure A. MeNeill, Auctioneer. 'N. B., was ran over at Winu, Me., by the | Of the 60th rifles for Cyprus has been post- ial train on the morning of the 7th inst., and cut| poned. Capt. Speedy and Mason Bey have (we Ha says Bishop Gilmour, | completely ia two. From papers found near | left Suakim for Sinkat. ne of t sblest pre- th a his — ee ee to y o%g _ wihnelaiilRlam ‘ He isa native of | ®°* wephs. e stoie aridae On 1 Dighnt) Pj 1 De m * a 1 train from St. John and was put off at Winn. Heroes Honored. as | He walked down the track about forty miles | Vee \ r Don't fail te see the | 2nd laid on the rail, and probably fell asleep. | New York, Aug, 8. \Vorld’s Greatest Gymoasts, Acrobats, Tumb- ; He was about 18 years old. | The bodies of the dead heroes of the ne ond cortiousts, on Friday and Satur-| - | Greely Arctic Expedition were landed at in at cline é k, p.m. Free to all. | ‘Te authorities in several towns in Illinois| Governor's Island this morning. Many | - jare making war on ‘“‘Mother Hubbard” dress. | naval and army fliocers were present riz &t. John Free _ one of the oldest | [he other day the chief of police in Mattoon | " sls in New Brunswick, conducted for issued an order that any woman appearing on many years by Hon. Mr. Anglin, has suspend ed pu m, alleging Want of patronage as aon . Mea. Jouy , Watchmaker and Jewel ler, left on the 6th inst., for the United States. While absent he has secured the} services of Mr. E. 3S. Kounell, who will ener- geticali arry on the business. r > nmediately after the’“sale of ery, next Monday, Aug. Lit » at LU.30 o clack, will be offered choice Porto Kico, Granulated and Retiued Sugars, in barreis.—A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. > os Ine regular monthiy meeting of the Benevolent Irish So iety, to be held on the 10th inst., has been postyoned until Monday, the 18:h, at 7.30 o'clock, p.m. By ler of the President John Henne ssey, Sec! ry. se Ar Halifax, on Wednesday morning, a three weeks old infant of the wife of Wm. Leonard was found dead in bed. evid the child having been suffocated. Th 3 jury returned a verdict that the child had been smothered by the father or mother overlying it while they were sieep- ing. sieiinalitadlaiee A 3 marriage has taken place at Greenland, N. J. Kev. John B. Burtis. a re 1 Methodis ergyman, eighty-five years f age, has wed his thira wife, Mrs Hoover, twea years younger than himsef. In her} ith she 1 a nember of his sunday School | class, and she was married by him to her first | abana Tue wrecking steamers Relief and Golish left Pictou last week tor Port Hawkesbury, where they will get pontoons and bring them to that po After being geared and put in order they will be used in attempting to launch the strauded steamer [nverault, which lies ashore at Seal Rock, east end of Pictou Island. " Ha fa H a l. ‘ iin Tue Customs Receipts of Montreal were, in July, $357,546. In the corresponcing month of last year they amounted to $ 67,- 789. The gain is, therefore, $59,756. ‘This is the first advance over 1883 ip ten months, and is taken to indicate a better feeling 1 tl intry generally, and a decided turn in | tr 1 ii ia Pint vision of the Old Testament, which, it was hoped, would be out this year, will probably iot make its appearance before early | in 1835 The eighty-tifth and last session o! the Engi Kevision Committee has been held, but months must intervebe b-fore the omplete work can be given to the public. Noth positively known of any changes eae Wy e old version, the revigors on both les of Atlantic having kept their pledge | i e ‘ 1. O. O. F.—The Grand Lodge of the Lower Provinces, B. N. A., meets at Halifax, N. 5., on Wedn ‘ next, 13th inst., at 10 30 The representatives from this vi Lodee No. 8~Grand Warden, Heo, Chaps - District Deputy Grand Master, Thomas Rt. Callbeck; | T. J, Farquharson. 27 —Grand ier: Past Grands, James Kh. M Gillespie aud R. Maynard r. Henry Smith has been i the vacancy in the Assistant V1 County Court, in Crarlotte- town i bY the promotioa of Mr. F. W. Hughes to the otfive of Chef Clerk. Mr “Smit .ovviuted a Commissioner for taking affidavits ‘in the Court. Mr. Hughes bas served a faithful apprenticeship | in pub ‘ces. and has established an excel- | lent reputation, and Mr. Smith is a very | we t he position which Mr. hiu 4 tel © ipled. bot! itlemen in thei —————— We congratulate promotion, Suonr Line.—We have information, direct, that convinces us that matters connected with the Short Line Railway are fast, coming ali righi. The bonds of the eastern division from Moacton to Louisburg, have been sold to a syndicate of London bankers. The bonds are tobe issued by the company, and depos- ived with the Minister of Finance, an? as trey d by the company, by the buildiig sof railway, the bouds { by the syndicate, di p wited with the The cash is to be paid to ail a ‘ . } v ‘ i ten ml “a a ot contract, it Is un }uninion Government have , ‘ i “ir Leonard riley on the i? ' : ronment and P. F. Green on ba ‘ noapy are now in London. company and the ~ = — oe ot &? Close t coutract an Contractors are arrsipging fr Ory tiny of the wor Vu thy Shuit Lint way — Colter § OKNSTEr SUR, lass in the Y. M. C. | ‘oban, ' Cictou for this port at paugy ol lof the 7th inst. Tuesday, ----@ - Ml 8 Brattleboro 5-cent stamp | consideration the services rendered by the . | Japanese The body showed | Past Grands, Represen- | 1s the work proceeds, | aa is in 8 Amagivg. 5 . Boas pg Stabl sump, Cv ered by & missionary 1n cut cA ee g Hert dosr ta Fisy Market, og Street, A ee ee Aes X eo 3 Ea oe eS era oh Se ee ee et te I ta atts tlt tl ee ee ' ‘ . iat iTst od of t turned at Batiurs juet Railway was on the 7tb inst, N.B, [SPRCLAL DesPaTcHes TO TR EXAMINER. | ‘ allan Mr. M. Guyey vill preach at the Christian Mission House, Malpeque evening at 6.30, A Troublesome nemy. Road, to-morrow DonGoLa, Aug. 5. >—- | Col. Kitchner has gone to Debbeh and A quantity of bones were found while dig-| Suakim. He telegraphs back demanding ging a foundation at Point Levis, Que., and) four mortars, with which to dislodge the } are supposed to be those of Miemacs who use: | enemy, who are ata post near Debbeh and } to bury their dead there, thirty year \ i Ad t . y years ag”. are be : he « e becoming troublesome. Tuk Patriarch of American Catholics, Mon- |signor Stephen Peter X Azuarian, was deco- | rated by the Sultan with the great mbbon of The Relief of Gordon. The Dublin Scandals. ead Dvueuty, Aug. 8. All the men in connection with the recent abominable scandals have pleaded not guilty. The inquiry which has been ordered by the court regarding French sanity has been postponed to August 19th, “urg to Halifax. witl ‘oal i tis] : Lorre Se allax, 1 1 coa om isn, sprang a ieck 15 miles SE Cranberry light, on the night ‘the crew were brought into Lanso. there is no insurance ob vessel. Tue Department of Marine has had under steamer Scotland, of London, to the wrecked the streets wearing a ‘Mother Hubbard’ dress | The WcKay-Bennett Cable. would be arrested and lodged in jail. The slsinatergs | reason given is that the costume is improper | Lonpon, August 8. ps tt = che ae poate lin eg person, | Steamer F2raday, having on board the j aud thus has a demoralizing ellect. A num-/ whole of the deep sea section of the second | ber of other towns have issued similar orders; McKav Be nn 68 teik whats | and in a few instances violators of the order | 7° *@Y ?ennett cable, sailed last night. | have been arrested and incarcerated. i nein - — | . * ‘5 . Two street acrobats, Frank Leona and | German Fupeutep Tommy, announced an exhibition | last evening on Market Square of balancing } and tambling, also a trapezo performance from A German gunboat is pursuing, in the the Bell Tower of the Market House. Owing | North Sea, the English fishing smack to the disorder which prevailed the perform-| which recently pillaged a provision cutter |ance on the square did aot take place, but | from Bremen. {the trapeze actions were very good. We} | learn they will give another exhibition in the | } Market Hall this evening. . hE A Rerorts of the harvest in Ontario continue | very favorable as they come in from different sources. The grain appears to be of a superior | quality. plamp and well filled, and the pros- | pect of yield for fall wheat is 30 bushels per acre, and for spring wheat from 29 to 25 bush- els per acre. Barley has come on well, yield- | eee ing from 20 to 49 bushels per acre; oats will The Cholera. average from 40 to 50; peas are good and pro- _—— mis 30 bushels to the acre and the hay crop will be a fair average. Turnips and potatoes : . are expected to exce ed the sreldid: er ap- In the twenty-four hours ending nine p. ples will be from fair to good. Altogether, | ™- five deaths from cholera occurred at Vatario rej ices in the prospect of one of the | Marseitles, five at Arles, and six at Toulon. best harvests she has had for years, le Drifting into War. THE GRAVITY OF THE RUPTURE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE, Beruiy, Aug. 8. a A Proposal Rejected, New York, Aug. 8&. Germany has rejecied the proposal of Portugal fora European conference for a discussion of the question concerning the Congo country, Paris, Aug. 8. ‘ities celpiiaatateencereei til Nile Rising. Carro, Aug. 8. The Nile has risen six feet in the past three days. One section of the Paris press demands the recall of M. Waddington, FrenchAm- bassador at London, as the author of the Anglo-French agreement which was defeat ed in the Egyptian Conference. It, is reported that M. Waddington offers to re- sign. The Paris Figaro, referring to the subject says :—‘'M, Waddington’s successor must display greater energy against the spread of English power. French and | English interests are now completely op- | posed, and a conflict is inevitable in the ‘near future.’’ The rupture of the Confer- ence, the paper says, is a grave enough ‘event, but it hopes that it will not havejto ‘announce that the latent conflict has passed ‘into open hostilities. La Republiquer Fan- caise maintains that, although the fegree- | ment has lapsed, England has admittad the ‘claims of France to special rights in Egypt’ | France, the paper says, must vindicate her rights. England has not yet evicted Europe] ¢ owest temperature this morning ....,...57.1 ‘from Egypt. England’s asserted freedom | Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .62.1 and power of action are a delusion. Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock....66.0 ie r : ie: a Obituary. Lonpon, Aug. 8. Sir William John Codrington is dead. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 9-10 a. m. Light winds, mostly northwest; tine wea- ther; statiovary or lower temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown August 9, 1884. Highest temperature yesterday,. ........ 71.3 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . .60.7 | Horsford’s Acid Phosph ate IN CONSTIPATION. | Dr. J. N. Robinson, Medina, 0., says “In PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, | cases of indigestion, constipation and nervous : : ; INTERED, | prostration, its reanlts are happy. a ¥ - . ‘ Aug 8—Rodk McRae, DeCoste, Cow Bay, HOTEL ARRIVALS coal; E Brown, Richards, Grand River, bal; SHIP NEWS. Winnie, Muiling, Pictou, coal; Mary Bun- tin, Lingan, Cow Bay, coal; C A Bell, Bell, Cape a — 2 a a Aug 8—Capt Pigot, Savage Harbor; Honey | Aug 9—Spirit of the Day, Mason, New Castile, im. oun Stewarts Robert Connors‘ deals WV olverine, Annett, Gaspe, boards; Fredericton, N B; Miss Nelson, Cornwall; Dr Euxine, Sampson, Arichat, herring; Con- McNeill, Stanley Bridge; John McMillan, queror, Young, Pinette; King Bird, Mc- | Granville; Malceolm McMillan, Truro, N $;| Leod, Nfld, via Sydney, herring and coal. | Daniel Meliae, Summerside; James Laird, CLEARED, New G'asgow; James J Gay, Pownal; Norman Aug 8—R Munn, Bourke, Pictou, bal; Annie | McPherson, Beltast; Archibald Martin, Col. | Dancan, Power, Port Daniel, do; Laura orave; Duncan Hyde, Cornwall; J C Me-| proce, Colford, Lingan, Cow Bay, do; Wil- Donald, Boston; Capt Reid, Summerside; Jas | liam and Mary, Wright, Pictou, do; CA S Fraser, DeSable. | Bell, Cape Tormentine, do. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug 9—Gazelle, Robertson, Pictou, do; Spirit Aug. S—H M Churchill, Rustico: H Red- * the cease do, do; Conqueror, mond, Montreal; William Reid, Summerside ; oung, Finette, D Rozers, do; V H Knight, Souris; John D OTHER PORTs. W ayne, Bo ton, G H Cochrane, Moncton; Mrs Loadin at Montevideo, July lst, bark Garvie, and two children, Toronto; W P Sappho, McPhee, for New York. O’Brien, Montreal; Edward Grant Cook, | “| caaing at Richibucto, N B, August 6, bark Trenton, N J; Geo W Howias, a, \#Pt | G H Gordon, for Great Britain. William MoLeod, 19, St William Street; New| Bak Lady Naira, Richards, was. to sail York. July Ist from Buenos Ayres for Halifax. _ FOR SALE 6 | das, Ont; R McGallevey, guttawa; W de Bla- nee leinere, Montreal; Neil McQuarrie, do; Mr NEW CONCORD WAGON, made by |and Mrs Hill, do; Perey A Palmer, Victoria. | A ove of the best makers on the Island, land of the best materia! ‘lat could be pro- ‘cured, and made to ‘iver. Suitable for a Doctor, or any gentt. fishing or shooting in Can be seen at W. C. TICE’S ROCKLIN HOUSE, REVERE HOUSE. Aug 7--Alex McArthur, Montreal; TR | Foster, do; CG Ross, do. 5-—-A WwW Greeham, New York; Edward Boswell, Victoria; Jeffrey Foot, Halifax; P shelley, do; A Loftis, D n- | A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors aud indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., the country. [ will sent a recipe th»t will cure you, FREE ‘OF CHARGH. The great remedy was ois- THE OATICY EXAMINER, AUGUST Q, 1884 Local and Other Kems. ' CELEB A AOE NEWS BR a ie a easel cj ‘a Pr Seen 3 Perkins & New Hosiery, of the best value, YY VU PRINT COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, ——-:0: Everything at the Ch’town, August 1, 1884. &terns | HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. very Lowest fFrices! PERKINS & STERNS. AUGUST Ist, 1884. W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE OPENED TO-DAY A LARGE LOT OF The Following Lines of Dry Goods: DENTS BLACK KID GLOVES, CLASP. Children’s Hosiery, Edgings, Laces, Embroidery, Frillings, Black Jersey Silk Gloves, Corsets, Umbrellas, ete. 120 Rubber Circulars and Coats, Blankets, Dark Tweeds, Flannels, Black and Mourning Prints, Cretonnes, Fleecy Cottons, White and Colored Muslins, Shirtings, White and Grey Cottons, etc. Our usual large assorted Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods is now being secured in the British markets by one of our partners, and will be here opened for inspection lst September. Wholesale and Retail. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 6, 1884.—dy wkly NEW TEAS. Just landed and in store, 300 HALF-CHESTS SUPERIOR NEW TEAS, W. A. WEEKS & CO. CuGiR. 400 BARRELS SUGAR fOR SMILE LOW. W. A. WEEKS & CO. eee COTTON WARPS. Best Quality, all Colors and White, JUST RECEIVED. W. A. WEEERS & Co. Ch'town, Aug, 5, 1884. ee -- —— SUMMER GOODS, REDUCED PRICES. - ace J. B. MACDONALD TILL, during the remaining part of July and August, sell W off all Summer Goods, at greatly reduced prices tc clear: Ladies’ Straw Hats, Sunshades, and Light Dress Material, very cheap. A large stock of Cotton Warps, different makes, at the lowest prices. My Readymade Clothing takes the lead for being the best and cheapest in the city. J. B, MACDONALD, Oh’town, July 14, 1884.—2aw wkly, Queen Street. =——_————— —- APPLES, APPLES, APPLES’ STT)MER | TAMER MIRAMICHI. CHARLES DONALD & CO., :9 queen St, London, x. ¢, Montreal to Charlottetown. } Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- Leaves Montreal, Monday, llth August, and ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a every alternate Monday afterwards. view to Adama ene Syeng | Returning, leaves Summerside, Tuesday, i9th business. August, and every alternate Tuesday. They will also give the usual facilities to Superior passenger accommodation, and customers requiring advances. aug! | freight carried carefully at lowest rates. | send seli-adiressed envelope to Kev, | ‘gina, stadion D, Ned Vir, ; ~~ we te od pd in thy DAILY EXAMINER ARVELL BBOS. AX AG rope re — Ch’tdwn, Avy. 1, thee _s — a — ——_ | ‘ h thi & ‘Spruce Flooring and Sheathing, &¢. AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim. | rose Brothers, of Pictou, Agent for the sale of their well known Grooved and Tongued SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, 1! | will always have on hand a stock of the same WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I hese no hesitation in recommending as the | best in the market. | Messrs. Primrose Brothers are aleo paeeee | toexecute promptly orders left with me for | any deseription of Spruce Scantling, Boards, | Laths, &c. | For further particulars apply at my resi- | dence, Prince Street. THOMAS ALLEY. augl—2aw 3 m, “=~ DOMINION EXHIBITION | | September 5th to 13th. MONTREAL, 1884, $25,000 IN PREMIUMS. ‘Agricultural and Industrial. | Ample grounds and magnificent buildings for the display of Live Stock, Manufactured Articles, Agricultural Implements and Ma- chinery in motion, Grand International Bench Show of Dogs. The Exhibition wil) be in full operation from Friday, September 5th, to Saturday, the | 13th, 1884, and will be open till ten p.m. | each day. Reduced rates are offered by all the princi, pal Railway and Steamboat Companies. For all information apply to the under- Signed, | 8.C.STEVENSON,) Joint GEO, LECLERE, § Secretaries, 76 St Gabriel Street. July 25—+1 sep 5 ee + or Public Meetings. R JENKINS will meet the Electors of Queen’s County at the following places - Movnt Stewart Hall—Friday, Augusi J, at 6.30 p.m, Fort Augustus (Smith’s Corner)—Saturday. Aug. 2, at 3 p.m. Mil! View Factory—Monday, Aug. 4, at 5p m. Eldon Hall—Tuesday, Aug, 6, at 5 p. m. Belle Creek School House~-Wednerday, Aug. 6, at 12 noon, Caledonia School House-—Wedneeday, Aug. 6, at o p.m, Murray Harbor Road Schoo! House—Thurs day, Aug. 8, at 5 p. m. Montague west School House—Friday, Aug. 8, at 5 p.m. Avondale, Lot 4p. m Saw Mili Bridge—Monday, Aug. 11, at 5 p.m. Rustico Bank—Tuesday, Avg. 12, at 5 p.m. New Glasgow Hall—Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 2 p. m. St. Anns School House—Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 6p. m. Bradalbane Hali—Friday, Aug 15, at 5 p.m Crapaud Hall--Saturday, Aug. 16, at 4 p.m’ Bonshaw Court House—Saturday, Aug. 16° at 7 p.m. , Ch'town, July 29, 1884—her pres pat. 49—Saturday, Aug. 9, at PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the ScrENTIFIC maa mlctoner i, (eae unre ase 0 Fess Phe gman ce had sen Patents obtained eheoumh MUN Wwe SO. ee artenk in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest. and most widely circulated scien @ year. endid engravings cat interesting ine sant free hone MUNN OO. tae n ° a foam sent Office, 253 Broadway, New York... STEAM BOILERS FOR SALE. (SECON D-HAND.) NE Horizontal 45-borse power, with 54 3-inch tubes, and in ecvery respect 4 first-class boiler, e One Upright Tubular, 10-horse power, with fire box attached, suitable for a lobster factory. Both these boilera are ready for steaming, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to CHARL WN WOOLLEN CQ, Jaly \Beelni wily Im ee peor pea PGA NS OIE LMG LOLOL LS ILL! LEE EE 0 AA OG PT OM TTT oe