o > 5 ag ale ek i er erie art pt Fe a ek jean ae ee tcc Local and Other Items, irr. P. A. Sco'tr is registered at St. John. at is the Lansdowne doing ? m : Cie Minister of Marine and Fisheries has lined to extend the season for lobster fish \\ plenibicdiens We are indebted to the nee. D. A: Me- lonald of San Francisco for late Californian prepers, ; __—_o——— His Honor Lievt.-Governor MAacpon ap vad Mrs. Macdonald, are visiting George town, They will be absent about ten days. ~~ >> -— EVERY one visiting the Lorne Hotel is de ited. A gentleman guest from there this morning says** the management can't be beat.” aanieiaatiileaisi P. Bakr, Esq., M. P. P., arrived from Lon- don last evening looking well. He reports that the cattle arrived without a scratch and sold st a good figure. —- >. - Cuers is no truth whatever in the report that Mrs. McNeill has left or is preparing to leave the Revere House. Guests will be ac commeodated as usual — > — “i. Gforer’s Orange Lodge will not hold their regular meeting to-morrow night, in ox der that the members will be able to attend the Evangelists meeting at the camp. idiot We understand that the “‘flver” French Joe is now being trained and that his owner is pre- pared to make a match for any sum agreed upon. Who willaccept thechallenge? — = We congratulate the Rev. George Fisher on the conquest he has won and the helpmeet he has gained; and we sincerely hope that the young couple, so happily united, may live long and prosperously. > ir you want Gold Rings, of any pattern or price, call at G. G. Jury’s store and he will be able to supply your wants, as he has a very large of solid gold and gold plated Rings, just received. augll 2aw & wy2i —— : Messrs. Hotman Hunt, Walter Crane and George Clausen are in favor of founding a national exhibition of art in England, on the broadest and fairest lines, the jury to be elected by and from all artists in the king- dom. SstocnK iis Tee Charlottetown Rifle Club will hold its | usual spoon competition at Kensington Range . + ; , . , ; ry to-morrow, the 12th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m. | who are regarded as a common enemy. The Ranges, 400, 500 and 600 yards. Ammuni- tion for sale on the grounds.—Sergt.-M (rey, Secretary-Treasurer. —_— o> —- Tue sermon by Rev. Job Shenton at the re- opening of the Little York Methodist Church last Sunday, was an able and powerful one. In spite of the weather a very good congre- gation attended. an impressive discourse in the evening. _ os — (ur meqting for MEN ONLY, postponed from island men rejected the magistrate’s appeal Sabbath afternoon, will be held to-night at | to return to their homes im small bodies in- 7.45, in the Gospel Tent, on Upper Prince St. | stead of in a compact All who were there on Sabbath, and all who | ried a good supply of missiles for use in the meant to be there, are urged to be present, as | event of their being attacked. matters of special interest are to be discussed. youths and girls continued to indulge in ee —_ Tue saw mill of Mr. Ewen Campbell, West on all the wholesale spirit and beer dealers Cape, was destroyed by fire on the night of | warning them thata penalty of £100 will be enforced Monday last. Messrs. MeKinnon & McLean, of this city, had a claim upon the mill which | was for the most part covered by insurance for $500. We have not learned the amount of Mr. Campbell’s loss. THe sports at the Firemen’s Tournament, | Halifax, began at noon to-day, up to the time of our going to press no posed culprits. result. | were held were conducted in an The Hose and Salvage Corps races take up a/| manner. advices had been received as to the THE DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Seeciat Despatcurs TO Tur EXAMINER. } | THE BciFAST RIOTS. — and Thirsting fer Biood Carnage. | A. VIVID NARRATION !) Betrast, Aug. 11. | During the morning a few minor disturb ances occurred, There was some spasmodic | firing of revolvers on the streets—enough to make walking dangerous. An unotiending lamp-lighter Was set upon and badly beaten and he is now in a critical condition. About 5 o'clock p. m. two men were shot by a gang of disorderly persons. One of the two was shot while in the Catholic cemetery at tending the funeral! of a previous victim. The other was fired on in Grosvenor Road, Both will probably die. Five thousand troops and 500 constables occupy the disturbed districts. The presence of the police only serves to increase the disorders. Protes- tants declare Catholics to be the aggress- ors, while the Catholics are equally certain that Protestants began the riots. Of one thing therecan be no doubt—never did two mobs of different religious belief display a more bloodthirsty desire to kill or maim each other. Duping the fighting on Sunday and Monday, whenever powder ran short, Viragoes were out in full force, armed with flat irons and other implements, with which they ground large blasting powder into a size suitable for small arms, while boys of tender age melted lead into slugs and bul lets. While the rioters were firing, youths ; “jor | cations at present of a renewal of the riot- }ing. It is believed and hoped that the | | Rev. Mr. Mahon preached | 02 the streets, ey idently desiring to renew ; \their premises. one of the victims of the but | to the crowd and arrested ten of the great deal of time and have probably not yet, Particulars to-morrow. cimatu ween finished. Tue steamer Clifton, Capt. Wade, arrived from iomadou cargo and® several passengers, including Pat- rick Blake, Esq., M. P. P. She teft for Chatham, N. B., early this morning. leave for London on or about the 18th inst. i ciclien Tue re-opening services at Little York Methodist Church on Sunday last having been seriously affected by the wet weather, they will be continued next Sunday; Rev. Wm. Harrison preaching at 3 p.m., and Rev. M. R. Knight at 7 p.m. Collections will be taken up at both services to help to defray cost of repairs. _-~—._-_-—_— MILWAUKEE advices state that for an almost uninterrupted distance of 100 miles north of Stevens’ Point, on the line of the Wisconsin Central, forest fires are raging, and hundreds of men are fighting the flames, seeking to save the towns and villages hemmed in by them. An immense amount of damage has already been done. | At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon a woman who is in the habit of get- ting outside of too much fire-water and making herself obnoxious to citizens generally, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. The case of Fred. McLean, charged with ob- taining goods under false pretences, was fur- ther adjourned until Friday. aaniiiaapa ANOTHER life saved. About two years ago @ prominent citizen of Chicago was told by his yhysicians that he must die. They said that bis system was so debilitated that there was nothing left to build on. He made up his mind to try a new deparvure. He got some of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and took it according todirections. He began to improve atonce. He kept up the treatment for some months and is to-day a well man. He says the Discovery saved his life. sw —_——-g-—— [ue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived it half-past five tLis morning with a cargo of merchandize and the tollowing pas- sengers : Mrs. Capt. MeLean and child, Mrs. EK. Lee, Mrs. Catherine McCullough, Mrs. Mary Trainor and two children, Mrs. Macdon- ald, Mrs. R. Lane, Mrs. E. M. Weaver. Misses Carrie A. Hadley, Sophia Stanlake, Maggie Crabbe, Jennie Stewart, Maggie Munn, C, Macdonald, Mary Macdonrld, Katie Mc- Kinnon, Lizzie Proud, Jennie Stewart, Maggie Woods, Maggie McLeod, Messrs. H. . Phillips, F. H. Hubbard, Theo. H. Howland, P. MeIntyre, Alfred Lee, Patrick Trainor, J. Trainor, A. E. McNeill, --—Yeomans, Robt. Lance. : yeneral —_—_—_>——— Tir Roman Catholic church of the Sacred Heart, at Bathurst, N. B., was totally des- reyed_by fire on the moruing of the 9th, betw the hours of five and’-seven o'clock. The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is the general o; inion that it was caused by mice toking matcl.os from the boxes and conveying them to the attic of the building, as 1t was in that part the fire was ‘rst discovered. Some moveable were with great difficulty saved, but the » eater part of he ehurch furniture was destroyed. A nice organ, valued at $200, was also burned. as it was impossible to get-1t out. The total loss is estimated at between $5,000 and $6,000. The building was partly insured. ° last evening, with a general | She Maurice B. Flynn, against whom charges returns to this port in a few days and will had been preferred before Mayor Grace, by i } ' | | promising to make no removals nor appoint- and women stood behind bushes, loading spare guns in order to prevent loss of time. The fusilade lasted until yesterday morn- ing, when the ammunition gave out and a truce ensued, both sides removing their dead and wounded to their homes. Both sides are doing their utmost to hide the extent of their losses. A very bitter feel- ing exists on both sides against the police, city is now tranquil and there are no indi- worst is over. The magistrates are deal- ing severely with those rioters who have been tried to-day. Throughout the day and evening, sullen crowds were gathered the rioting, but fear of the troops preventing any outbreak. The Queen's crowd. They car- A band of acts of rowdyism. Notice has been served against all persons selling drink for consumption in the vicinity of While the funeral of riots was being held to-day, several shots were tired from a crowd of onlookers. Constables rushed in- sup- which orderly Two other funerals Indicted for Misdemeanor. New York, Aug. 11. Rollin M. Squire, Commissioner of Public Works, and his associate, ex-Alderman the late Hubert O. Thompson (a former Commissioner of Public Works), on the grounds that previous to his (Squires) ac- ceptance of office Mr. Squires had delivered to Mr. Flynn an agreement by which he contracted to run the Department of Pub- lic Works as Mr. Flynn might direct and Flynn’s sanction and indicted for misde- without have been ments approval, meanor. Notes from the Fisheries. Hatrrax, N. 8., Aug. 11. Two American fishing vessels are report- ed to have been detained by the Terror at Liverpool yesterday. The United States war ship Galena pass- ed the Straits of Canso yesterday looking for the American mackerel fleet. An Extended Season Wanted. Hatirax, Aug. 11. Eastern Halifax lobster packers want the open fishing season extended to September and October in order to prevent distress among the fishermen. The Chambly Election. Monrreat, Aug. LI. Prefontaine’s majority, as ascertained and declared, is 81. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, August 11—10 a.m. winds; fair warm in the northern Fresh south and west weather with local showe portion. A few days ago when a Michigan banker closed his doors against depositors, a woman who had $800 on deposit took a revolver and sailed up to his house. The banker wasn't at home, but his wife was. She had on a pair of $600 diamonds, and a $200 gold _ watch, and a couple of bracelets worth $100 apiece. ‘‘Shed!” observed the woman with the revol ver. ‘‘What?’ ‘I want that jewelry as se- curity for my money, and I’m in a hurry.” She got it, but she had uot held it for twenty- four hours before it was quietly redeemed, and she was asked to keep mum. mmtiliiaiiadas Tue Fredericton, N. B. Gleaner says that Mr. C. H. Lugrin is in correspon’ence with a leading Boston pul tishing house wich the view to the production of an | ustrated book upon the niaritime provinees. There isa reasonable prospect that terms will be agreed upon and the Boston house will spare no expense in getting out a work which will be a credit to all concerned. Such a book would, no doubt, stimulate the growing interest in these pro- vinces, now manifest all over the eastern states. CHOKED CORNED BEEF. a ee ONLY 20 CENTS A POUND. \ ORE Economical than buying Uncooked a Meat. BEER & GOFF. Aug. 6, '86. NSA —_————— PARKER HOUSE BAKU POW Highly Recommended. 4) GTS, PER POUND IN BULK BEER & GOFF SUMMER BEVERAGES CHOICE QUALITY N ONTSERATT LIME JUICE, in bottles; A Lemon and Raspberry Syrup, in bottles. —ALSO— LIME JUICES and SYRUPS on draught. BEER & GOFF. Aug. 6, ‘86. IT a —_—— Hlaving special facili- ties for ROASTING anp GRIND- ING COFFEE in large quantities, we are in a position to Supply the Trade with this article, --- Fresh, Roasted and Ground, in any quantity requir- ed, at prices which will pay merchants to buy from us better than im- porting.--Quality guar- anteed. BEER & GOFF. Aug. 6, 86. DEAD AS JULIUS GHSAR! puis is what they generally say about trade during the month of August, and in order to make a change in the natural order of things, we have inaugurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, to continue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal son in haying and harvesting. Our New al, Stock of Tweeds and Clothing is daily arriving- and when added to that on hand, will allow pur- chasers the privilege of selecting from one of the largest on the Island, at prices so fine that they cannot be duplicated. We can only mention a few of the Bargains :— Black Worsted Men’s Suits, former price $7, now $5.88. Men’s Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price $12, now $9.50. Men‘s Navy now $4, Men’s All-wool $3.60, now $3. Men’s Very Heavy All-wool Tweed formerly $2.50, now *1.75. c —— Tweed Suits at about half prices to YLE AR. Youth’s Tweed Blue Suits, former price $5, Tweed Coats, former price Pants, Coats, former price $3.75, now $3. rs R Youth‘s Black. Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50, now $4. Men’s White Shirts, formerly 65cts, now 50cts. Men‘s Regatta Shirts, now 75cts, formerly $i. Men’s Cotton Underwear. formerly 50cts. now 35cts. Fearful Slaughter in our Tailoring Department. Union Druggets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts. Ladies’ Gossamers, formerly 31.49, now $1. Men’s Straw Hats about half price. Men’s Felt Hats at Cost. Tryon Tweeds at %5cts, 45cts, and up. Scotch Tweeds 90cts, worth $1.40. REL) BAS. CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, August 2, 1886—-3mos FOR SAE ® ‘GE Land and Property recentiy oceupied j by the undersigned, situated op the Brightoa Road, BENJAMIN HEARTA EXAMINER, - - - - - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1886. SALE OF cAHTHEN WARE, At Discount 50 per Cent, Pue P. E. 1, Pottery, having leased their Fac- tory, desire to close out the balance of their Stock, the larger part of which was manufac- tured within the last six months. This Stock consists of Butter, Cream and Bran Crocks, Milk Dishes, Jars, Preserve Jars, Flower Pots, ete., etc. _ The Company now have the Stock warchoused in Charlottetown, next door to Custom House, where itcan be inspected by any intending pur- chasers. Vuring the months of August and September they wi!l fill orders for not less than $50 net, at a discount of 50 per cent on the present retail price list, payable in three months, equal to cash. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Aug. 6, '86—6i eod SHIRTINGS. SPECIAL NOTICE AS it bas been broyrht to our notice that other ~*~ makes of S "ere being sold to the Retail and Country Té ~various Yancy Brands, as being of otmafp ure. We heg'to . Be hasers of this article that we will nct » ee as ours any Shirtings which have not our jabel Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon them. Those with this labe] will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, 80 as to be reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always get therh, if they insist upou being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. WH. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOH, N, B. July 27, 1886, North Atlantic Steamship Co, FOR @&ON. DON: THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLEPRTON’ is intended to leave ‘ ‘ Charlottetown fer London, ABOUT THE . rm 18th ALU GUST. CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produve carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Hamburg, Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ental ports. For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic 8S. S. Company, 147, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. REWBERY, July 27, 1! AGENT. ST, CATHERINES HALL, A¥gusTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H. A. Neery, D.D., President The Rev, W. D. MarTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and 250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal, July 16-10 wks WANES, LaSt, FOUN, Le. LOSsT- Between Upper Kent Street and Gospel Cent, a silver Locket. The finder will be suit- ably rewarded by leaving it at this office. augll li wanteits experienced Waiter. Apply immediately at the Rankin House. auld WANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young . Mantolearn the Laundry Business, with a view of taking the management. Apply to H. Shaw, present Manager P. E. 1. Laundry. auld STOLEN —From the stable of R. J. McIntyre, Muil Cove, Lot 35, on the night of the 8th inst., a Draft Horse,color red, with black points and one white hind foot, small star on forehead and light strip on nose, slightly chafed on jaw bone; six years old, weighs about 1000 lbs. Any person giving information concerning him to the sub- scriber or to Mr. Philip Curley, Queen Street, Charlottetown, will be suitably rewarded.—R. J. McIntyre, Mill Cove. augl0 2i wy 1 pd PASTURAGE TO LET—The after-grass of *~ three acres of land, situate on the Lower St. Peter’s Road. For particulars apply to Arch McNeill, Auctioneer. aug9 3i PASTURE TO LET—Good after-grass Pasture, for a few cattle, ina field near the city. Ap- ply to George Alley. aug9 Zaw W ANTED— A Servant Girl or Housekeeper. oan Apply at EXAMINER office. aug F, MACKEREL BARRELS for Sale_ by 200 Geog. Wrisht. jly22 5i eod OR SALE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in the best paying Stock Company on the ud; much better than Bank Stock; satisfac- tory reason given forselling. Address, ** X. Y. Z.. Ch’town.” jy 29 2w pd To LET—Rooms over the Subscriber's oftice, with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and yard accommodation ; possession immediately.— R. Reddin, jly27 tf T° LET—That brick Honse and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2i cod O LET—That brick Houss on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY — A good Cook, Apply at this office. aug 3 wa NTED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook: one acquainted with restaurant business pre- ferred ; good wages to the right person. Apply at KXAMINER Office. jyl7 eod tf ITANTED—Agents to sell our guaranteed W Mining Machinery ; big money in commis- sion orsalary. Address: “tHartsfeld, P. 5S, F. & Eo 5. Newport, Ky.. U.S, of A.’ Seam r. jiy17 dwks & wky ee ee - ET—Th r flat of the brick building on — nad nately oceupied by the St. Law- rence Lodge, 1.0. 0. F. The flat is arranged with suitable ante-rooms and is 100st suitable fcr Lodge pu ig Hali, &c. een &o, to Mary Ann Offer, Queen Street. wa ced . july 6—1mo 2Zaw & wy pd AUGUST. ” i Ce ® 203 Tg rage AUGUST, JI. Bo MACDONALD will sell off the balance of stock of STRAW HATS, balance of stock of SUMMER PRINTS and MUSLINS, balance of stock of SUMMER DRESS GOUDS, 50 BOYS SUITS (to fit boys three to ten years), MENS’ and YOUTHS’ SUITS (Tweed and Worsted). All Summer Goods must be cleared, regardless of price. You can depend upon getting BARGAINS in every department at 3v. B. WACDONALD’S, QUEEN STRERT. Ch’town, July 29—dy wy Boston Steamer’, casinasnaecerinanio ( ceimnianinte one The Managers of the Boston, Halifax and Prince Edward [sland Steamship Line have to-day wired that, “Owing to the accident io the Gate City, it will become necessary to withdraw the Merrimack from the Eastern line to fill her place for a short time. In consequence of this the Carroll and Worcester will sail once a week en the same schedule as formerly, * The management regret exceedingly being compelled to make this change, at this time, as it is their intention to increase and improve the facilities of the Eastern tine.? The Merrimack will, therefore, leave here at 6 o’clock to-morrow (Thursday) Evening, and will not return until further notice, after this week. The Carroll or Worcester will leave Charlottetown at 6 o'clock on THURSDAY EVENINGS, and Boston at NOON on SATURDAY, as form- erly. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch'town, July 28, ’86--2wks jour her pat JAMES PATON & CO,S’ FOR — ILY AND AUGUST ao £8245 0 ch) i 2s Bargains in CARPETS and OILCLOTHS during the ———- :0: Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS months of July and August. Bargains in LINENS and COTTONS, e _ ” oe Bargains in CORSETS, . - - . Bargains in WORSTEDS and SGOTCH TWEEDS, * " ne - Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, * a = . Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS, ae s ” ns Bargains in HOSIERY, - ” os - Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES, “ " Bargains in PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, “ ee 6s Bargains in TRUNKS and VALISES, - “ - JAS. PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & C0, Ch’town, July 20, 1886. RVTISH WAREROL ie ae Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Mantles, Summer Mantle Cloths, Siraw Hats and Bonnets, Genis’ Merino Underclothing. * American White Dress Shirts. * Linen Collars, Caffs, Ties, Secks. Carriage Wraps. ee ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DIsvOUNT TO CLEAR, A. lL BROWN fre Tue © Ch’town, July 16—wky BOOTS! BGOTS! LATEST STYLES-FINEST FINISH. a eee () — ~~ 7 E are opening a great variety of BOOTS, SHUES and SLIPPERS to be sold Cheap W for cash. Our Boots and Shoes are bought in large quantities ior cash, in the lowest markets, ich enables vs to give the best value in the trade—no trouble to show goods. Our own manufacture of Boots aud Shoes ure celebrated throughout the Island, and are in great demand. Ask your storekeepers for our make of Solid Leather Boots. SOLE LEATHER, wholesale and retail, cheap for casi. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch'town, dune 17, 1886. th i tdi cnet ee in 10 es