a ty . \ and e/baid a Tiwiths Lo . of small pox is reported at Albert ant _B ~ a ; the Paptist » advertisement in »olumn sl aipe by t special train to the sek RU i = Monday : i) . y Rapuist lea ll arrangements are being made fora Special “ at th Raptiet Tea on Monday. pleasant —=-”* * Post Offi has heen established at A “ an i, Gleason, Esq., is the (hina — . master | ystma 2 and Dates, very | heap, _at R. K. at Also, American Butter ( rocks, just _, ° aug!d5 reoeived. = 2 : r Rink will be opened Monday Tut Rolle " 30 to 10 o'clock. Galbraith’s mag from g . o i will be in attendance, Baus - » steamer Miramichi arriv ed from Mon- es night at L0oclock, and sailed for noun st 5oclock this morning. a gprpacus, the Clairvoyant, will be at . to-day and will be glad hes to consult with _ > Mrs the Osborne House to see Say one who wis het. —_>—— eugey JONES, second son of Prof. R. V. ACE ¢ Acadia College, was drowned on ~ last while bathing ia a creek near wa OTU Wolfville. oe eee Rr. Rex. Brsttor CARBERRY, | f Hamilton, a“ Rev. Bishop O'Mahony, of Toronto, i Rt apa * respec tive homes yesterd by ieft for their wening in the steamer Coban. —_yj—-— Tus steames Coban arrived from St. John’s, sa) wa Pictou, with coal, yesterday even- ing, at half-past four o'clock, and railed again ‘op Montreal at six She took from this port 4 barrels and 974 cases of mackerel. « > Jous CHINAMAN 18 fast becoming civilized. A San Francisco despatch states that Hopkee & Ca, the largest Chinese manufacturers of jeots and shoes on the Pacitic coast, have filed. Liabilities $110,000 ; assets unknown, « Jyst likee Melican man. — ~ Tur Managers of the Roller Rink have weared the services of Miss Fay Harman and Mr, Henry Gillespie, of Calais, Me. They will give two exhibitions next week of trick | wd fancy skating. For further particulars se advertisement next issue. _+—__——— Tus man White, found drowned in the river at Moncton, leaving unclaimed insur- snve money to theamount cf $2,000, worked for several years, up to 1876, for the firm of Birthe & Kerr, plambers, Ottawa. Beyond thet date or whence he came cannot be traced. rs - - A very skillful surgical operation was per- formed in this city by Drs, Taylor and Con, my. On Weduesday last Mrs. Robert Grey- of Bear Ststion, who has been suffering for sme months with a painful cancerous tumor in the throat, had it successfully removed, and is now doing well. — - -- APALt trotting meeting at the Pictou driv- ing park is announced for Sept. 3rd and 4th. The purses offered amount to $350. The races on the first day will include the 2.35 and 3.00 classes. ‘The attraction for the sec- on’ day wi'l be a stallion race for a purse of $@) rd a running race. A match boat race fur $100 will take place on the first day. FE tierce Tue ‘Myrtle Navy” brand of smoking tobacco has stood the test for over ten years, and during that time it has lost no iriend and gained scores of thousands. This lengthened experience shows that it has no passing fashion which has gained it the ap- proval of the public, but its superiogity in essential qualities which makes a first-class whacco. caine KomaNcg IN THE ARENA.—The Pictou News mys; The lady trapezist and a ticket seller of Harris’ Circus troupe quietly had themselves married here last Tuesday, to the intense dis- gust of the lady’s papa, who figures as the big lst clown, and who locked upon the proposed st-in-iaw with extreme disfavor. He had to wallow his wrath, and be as fanny as he knew how, while his daughter fayre smole a mile oa the trapeze, as she thought how bad- ly the old man was left. iit Eee Avoptic rea will be held at Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29, on Tuesday, the 18th of August. Dr. Jenkins, Hon. Wm. Camp- bell, Senator Howlan and other politicians will be present and deliver speeches on the political questions of the day. Senator Howian will confine himself to the question the subway across the Straits of North- wnberland and will exhibit plans showing tow it could be constructed. A good time may be expected. _ > — Ti Masonic Picuic advertised in another colama bids fair to be the Picnic of the ne It is well known that our Masonic ends have always had the reputation of getting up first-class entertainments, and an *xeursion by rail with a picnic on the historic — of Cape Traverse will be something Which must afford a great deal of_pleasure to who can avail themseclves of this rare nity. The Brethren of the ‘Mystic © Sparing no pains to make it a grand Necess, and next Wednesday, the 19th tesha oe of the fullest enjoyment to those Tt wil be remembered that at the late con- aw held by Pope Leo XIII. two Cardinals Se reserved ‘in petto.”’ His Holiness ha8 g been anxious to bestow another Cardi- tival ms the United States, but the claims of in a Were so pressing that he found it a as th eult qaestion to settle. Baltimore, * oldest Episcopal See of the country, has a the froot for years; but it is now erry off th high authority that Boston is to he kata ©pnze. At the next consistory, . Wilh in December, the Most Rev. John nites LP of Boston, will wing aho ’ +. Times has the fol- ee = the tregedy which occurred near tcationed wesday : Great excitement was + litt yesterday morning at Summerside, ® settlement about two miles from thoting antta.e3 the report that a terrible : aa eut had taken place at an early tialy = pesticulars of which are substan- ing ; ollows : ‘Early in the _ morn- who hate man named Chesley, during th been at his father’s house ™ Ln. mght snd intended startiog his estes - at an early hour, aroused en 9g breakfast for him before sat a eee Was in the act of washing ing s ney z walked in the kitchen, and no- : ap and a ied on the mantle-picce, picked ested ene d snapping it, which he sg times, bat on snapping it the Mtered the 2 Was discharged and the ball tothe floc, reast of his sister, when she fell Death 9." witha cry . ‘My God I am shot.’ Was almost instantaneous, ; - > Tug Bridgewater, N. “5 > , 3 ma ~ owels gad : pa, ® wh a” SAR SS i CLiUunhniriiiy NERS. (Serciac Despatcires vo Tue HXAMINER, | The V. uM. ©. A. Convention. Sr. Joun, N, B., Aug. 15. Reports were read from twenty Young Men's Christian Associati: ns, at the Con- vention last evening. A report was also read from the Charlottetown Association. lavitations to hold the next Convention were received from Summerside, Sydney and Halifax. Where the next Convention is to be heid will be decided by the Com- mittee, _Last evening Hon. ©. Bainard, of New York, addressed the Convention, and yes- terday afternoon the members visited the art gallery. —_————— Generals Middleton and Strange Banqueted. Orrawa, Aug. 15. General Middleton, General Strange and the Ottawa Sharpshooters were banqueted by the citizens of Ottawa last night. In responding to the toast to his health, Gen Middleton gave a graphic account of the battle and capture of Batoche. The Soudan Campaign. Rome, Aug. 15 The Capilato says Eagland and Italy are negotiating on a basis for the continuance of the Soudan campaign by Italy. England, it is believed, will evacuate Suakin and guarantee to Ltaly the possession of the Eastern Soudan. King’s College. Frepericron, Aug. 15. Mr. C. D. Roberts, of this city, has been appointed to the English chair in King’s College, Windsor. Mr. Roberts graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1879, and has sinco been engaged in literary work, New Brunswick University. Frepericron, Aug. 15. Dr. Jack, President of New Brunswick University, bas retired on an allowance of $1,000 per annum. He is succeeded by Dr. Thomas Harrison of the English de- partment. The Caroline Islands Maprip, Aug. 15, Bhe seizure of the Caroline Islands by Germany is protested against by Spain, which has ordered two warships to preceed to the disputed grounds. Paying Gladstone. : Vienna, Aug. 15. The Tagblat reports that a movement is en foot among the citizans of St. Petersburg to present Mr. Gladstong wish a silver tea service. Beaten by Raiders. Dvuetiy, Aug. 15 An obnoxious tenant living on a farm near Polonakery, was terribly beaten on Wednesday night by raiders. Short Line Claims. Orrawa, Aug. 15, Judge Clarke has started for Nova Scotia to settle the Short Line claims. Prorogation of Parliament. Lonpon, Ang. 15. Parliament was prorogued to-day. Weather Bulietin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 15.--10 a. m. Fresh winds; fair cool weather. M ETEORULOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 15, 1885. Highest Tempefature yesterday, (read at midnight)... ..-+-eeeeeeceseeseccees es i Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight).......... jos eee seteeeeees Lowest Temperature this morning ...... Temperature this morning,at 8 o’clock.. .6 Temperature thie afternoon at) elack 6 6 So oO ise ro @ wm . 5 - LEYTERS TO THE EDITOR. Room for the Babes. Srm,—I like very much to take my in- fantile charge into Queen Square, to snuff the scent cf the fmignnonette, and see the lovely flowers which Mr. Arthur Newbery has provided. ButI find ™ impossible to get baby’s carriage past the posts which bar the way to it, without lifting it over these —a troublesome ‘operation and dangerous for the baby, unless there is some one by to help me. Could not our Street Com- mittee, or the Mayor, or whoever it 1s, have the posts placed just far enough apavt to let baby carriages in. The’ corporation ought, I think, to have some care for the rising generation, and open the way to the best place in town for the cultivation of their eesthetic tastes. Yours, Norse. — The policeman in the city of Mexico is usually a strong, fine-looking young man, wearing a military uniform and openly dis- playing a six-shooter, His beat is in the middle of the street, where he can see and be seen, and, instead of yielding the right of way to vehicles, makes them turn out for him. =o one Thomas E lison, the inventor, although somewhat deaf, is passionately fond of music. He has a piano at hiselegant home that is pounded on most vigorously by the famous electrician two or three times a day. He does not play by note,but has a wonder- a jnmneneasasnesensetllitensanes - amare ~ x oO MIWEAR, AUGUST i5. 1885. Sunnftside Exports. SumMeestpe, Ang. 13 Shipped, yer steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : ie OND OU... 6 oscar bwecksed cae $ 318 00 mR la a ee 9%) OO 3S boshelé @nte...... 2% 5.732 i2 GO $ 620 00 By same steamer on !4bh : ek ee ren $ 3400 SNE Mec > occ lect ceee 32 00 Ne, 272 00 300 bushels oats................4. 190 60 ENN Shi sc. oo cus. 22 00 260 Ibs Island cloth.............. 208 00 OOO. oi sig sks des ve ne 2 09 M pies. sliiziiiy. ci.. wed J 1 OO $ 710 00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN, ENTERED, Aug 14— Lady Frankliv, Weatherbie, Sydney, coal; Morven, Marchand, Cape George, grave!; Gazette, Robinson, Pictou, coal; Vora, Thorp, Pictou, do; Morning Light, MeArihur, Malpeque, lobsters. Aug 15— sallow, Scott, Northport, lumber; John Thomas, LeBlanc, St eter, limestone; Elizabeth B, Boudroit, Port Caledoniz,coa!; Lottie May, Hubley, Meregonish, gravel; PLG, Andersen, Pictov, coal; Charles Vrederick, Turner, Glace Bay, coal. CLEARED Aug 14—Margaret Anr, Buckler, Tatamo- guche, flour; Onward, Dottar, Wallace, mdse; Cora, Harper, Pictou, bal; Swallow, Scott, Northport, bal. Aug 15~Zerelda, Kickham, Liverpool, lume; P LG, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Foun, Moran, do, do; Morning Light, McArthur, Sydney, oats; ss Coban, Fraser, Montreal; ‘Vasma, Nicholson, Swansea, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Aug 18—Ent schr Commo- dore, McKay, Buctouche, lumber. 14—Ado- nia, Arsenault, Picton, coal; Annie Florence, Bernard, do, do; Mary Kate, Mullins, Picteu, ceal; Sturgeon, Stewart, Pagwash, empty barrels: stmr Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse; Lizzie R, Campbell, Shediac, bal. Cld 13—Pleugh the Sea, Stordy, Pictou, bal. 14 —Swordfish, Davis, Shediac, bal; stmr Miramichi, Baquet, Ch’town, indse, HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 14—A J Panchaud, Qa2bece; H M French, Concord, N H; W M Barnard, Frank- lir, NH; C Vallets Casson, Detroit, Mich; W T Ross, Montreal; A W Fairbairn, Brock- ville; A J Parker, Teronte; Mr ard Mrs Lewis, Ottawa; John W Roneld, Brusseis, Oat: W B Murdock, Montreal; George Harri- son and e, Troy, N Y; L E Gurley and daughter, do; Misses’ and Master Hamilton, Toronto; Frank Smith, Mon- treal; SW Advance, Lowell, Mass; T E Clarke, Boston; C J Lincoln, do; F Holm- stead, Seaforth, Ont; J M Lesser, Montreal; Emily S Fedden, do. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 14—Adam Bulman, Jersey City; Ru- ben Balman, New Glasgow, P El; Frederick Bulman, Wheatley River; John McRae, North Tryea; P G Lawrence, Kentville; WA Crozier, Kensington: Miss McMurray, Vic- toria, Crapaud; W H Rolfe, Portland, Me; Joseph Riggsj~—Pembroke, Ont. 15—M Bourke, Georgetown; Capt J McDonald and wife, Bay Verte; Ewen Stewart, Georgetown, REVERE HOUSE, Aug. 14—Miss Turner, Hamilton; Miss K Turner, do; A McDougall, city ; Thomas Haram, Quebec; W M Crdnan, Halifax; Peter Gavin, Alberton; W 5S Fisher, St John; Mrs R @ McLeod, Summerside; Master Jack Mc- Leod, do; Miss McKay, do; Mrs Ray, Halifax; M Stevens, Orwell; C M Burinfeat and wife, Moncton. RIED. At Paisley, Scotland, on July 14th, Henry Smith, aged 73 years. Also on same day, Philip Smith, aged 88 years. The above were brothers of Me” Thomas Smith (Prince Street) of this city. HAVE just received a large supply of CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY— all the leadiag 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 LIVERY STABLE, GRA ETON STREET. IRST-CLASS TEAMS always on hand and delivered at short notice. Telephone connection with all the principa hotels, JOHN F. POWERS, Proprietor. Ch’town, May 2), ’85. FLOUR! FLOUR ! E have im store a large quantity of Patent and Superior FLOUR, for sale cheap —W holesale and Retail. Po te A. HORNE & CO., Upper Queen Street, July 16—law Imo ‘UBSCRIB" ior THE \VEEKLY EXAMI- fully quick ear to catch popular and even difficult opera airs. NER, | te Jatest local and foreign news can always be found therein, — } = BLACEHK Gooos, _ FOR FAMILY MOURNING. in Steck & Opening Te-day, Ex steamer from London, bath french Casumeres, Xtra Qualiry BLACK Silks of the Best Mikes, BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottemans, BLACK Venetian Crapes, Uords, &c.,, BLACK Nun's Veiling, , BLACK Grenadines, BLACK Dress Cambrics, BLACK Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK %ttoman & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BLACK Gloves, Ties, amd Hosiery. To ladies reqairing to purchase Femily and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CoO., MARKET SQUARE. cnc eaecnceaencceiaaataneaaeidn ascent eeaeeeeereea aee tes ee MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) -————- 10 — ryXUILS 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. Was Et will be to Your E:terest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885—6mos nea See anes nee eae Summer Goods ! SHBOUuLING AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASED aa) Cen LENBEN HBUSE! Ch’town, July 16, 1885.—1mo dly wkiy == * ee ee or: BcAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Sst. —— narietemepm A) THE SEASIDE HOTEL, «- - - RUSTICO BEACH. 0:0 fFFVHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING P!I.ACE will be open for the accommodation o . Visitors and Guests from July lst till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! Every department is being improved so 4s to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.59 per week; $8.50 per week per month. Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abont 9 a, 1. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a.m., 8 25 @.m., and 3.15 p. m. “ - Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a.m _, 2 28 and 6.15 p. m. “ 6 Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a, m., 12.25 p. m., and 4 55 p. m. a te Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a. m., 10 08 a. m., and 4 35 p. m. Address —JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, JOHN NEWSON & CO. —— Ch'tewn, June 15, 1885. a + aoe - = CITY STEAM BAKERY. FOR SALE, CHEAP. 50 Boxes Fresh CARAMELS (assorted flavours), Satie ** CHOCOLATE DROPS, Mar ** GUM DROPs, 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails and boxes), 2000 ** MIXTURES and Conversation Lozenges (very choice), 100 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, Also,—A small lot of Ganong Bros. choice CONFECTIQNERY, in Lily Chocolate Caramels, Extra Cream Caramels, Cocoa Bon-Bons, &c , &e. aa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. QUIRK, - - - Prince Street. Ch’town, July 27—1mo | . MASONIC PICNIC RAILWAY EXCURSION and Bask t Picnie will be held at Cape Traverse, By the Masonic Fratecnity, On Weanesday, 198i August. Visitors d:siring Tickets can proeere them through their Masouie friends, The Band of the 82nd Battalion will aecom pany the excurcionists. A Caterer will be on the grounds with refreshments for those not having baskets. Amusements will be provided, such as Dancing, Races. Quoits, Skittles, Swings, &c. A Sp:cial Train will leave Charlottetown at 9 a.m, local time. FARES : From Charlottetown and Return—Adults, $1; Children, 50cta, From Hunter River and ieturn—Adults, 75cts; Children, 35cts. From Bradalbane and Return —Adults, 60cts; Children 30cts. Children rnder 5 years—free. Tickets can only be procured from the fol- lowing Committee :— Joun Ross, A, H. McPHERrson, Henry Worta, A. 8S. URQUHART S. W. Crapper, S. F. Hopeson, Chairman. Secretary. Ch’town, Aug. 8—13 18 wky Could Not Resist ihe Temptation | Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &, Wili Sell Them Off at Prices which will Paralyze Everybedy. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gleves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 Dent’s 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1. (From New York) Perfect-tittipg Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. loop Skirts in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5ets, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of T weeds avd Worsteds just received from Europe and Canada, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, wiuter weights, only 48cts. fleavy, all-wool Worsted, $110, $1.40 and up. A very large steck of Undershirts, 45cts up. A large stock of Top Shirts for tall and winter, 30cts, up, A large stock of ready-made Pants, $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $3.50 and up. A large stock of American Hats, jist re- ceived, 65cts, up. _A superb stock of Gent's Collars and Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, amd up. We are making extraordinary prices during the dull season in our Tailoring Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving uviversai satisfaction REID BROS, CAMERON BLOCK, Angust 11, 1585. BONE MEAL, One of the Best Fertilizers Known. Cash paid for Old Bones. J. W. MoGILt. Ch’town, July 20—tu sa wkly 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, Round & Anthracite All 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 BUILDING STONE. OR SALE—One Hundred perch Building * Stone, taken from the same quarry as the stone for Faleonwood Asylum foundation. McKINNON & McLEAN. July 16, ’85. BiG VW Ee. J. A. CHIPMAN & ©@., Millers’ and Manufactipers’ Agents, HALIFAX, N, S. “MHOICE brands, in Patents, Superiors / and Extras, offered at Millers’ prices jn car lots, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Ageut for P. E. Island May 20—3imor 2aw wed sat McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS “Ane ATTORREYS-AT-LAW. Office in Brewn’s Block, Quven Square (UP STAIRS), Ch'town, Feb. 12, 1885 ie ae