THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - -. - MONDAY, A AU GUST 2, 1886. Local and Other items N Y » Naeres | in Oe rrr | 3 9 ag eee , ' | - meal | TELE UGRAPHIC NEW s-/ Landing To-Day ., f \ e ai GS 2 wes — Day | {[SteciaL Desparcurs ro Tuk EXAmINen. | 86 Packages MCDONALD'S TOBACCO, aus @ aa% a (Comer to the Bijou, Cameron Block B T fier 10 Barrels SPLIT PEAS, Looe de, Pcs Pats for at tions OMEEESH POLITICS |) eve meane namie, SPECIAL NOTICE fie ks ‘thre anh 20 Boxes CHEESE. A i i I . (ft : sa the salt o | "THE PARNELLITES DECISION S it has been brought to our notice that other : i 10 sith etaiesaneiiiiinas | h ‘ — ‘ ** makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail they corrupt themselv« i LRY ELL BROS, andCountry Trade, under various Fancy Brands, ~ _-———--—~—-— Ch’ a) 4 = ing of our Manufacture. a) : ix hop or ward H. M. . Belle ° : 1town, July Si... Bi e beg to inform all purchasers of this article this afte saieds is largely attended. p ree Additional Appointments — | that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings led we SSTrrtnN B ©). ra | which have not our label E will offer, at Reduced Pri ices, this mont h, the f{ following Vl lHomas Fratiey, De sputy Collector of ) “ : o as Gouds :— eOueA Lonpon, Aug. 2. a ks’ Fi shi ; | stoms for Boston. 18 Visiting the ety An exchange of es’ nine oe Par- _— ar S Ine Irtlngs i HERE were five drunks at the Stipendiary : a ; iagistrate s Court this forenoon [wo were “ . and are unable t ay their rents. If the fined S30 ea h: one $4 and two $] x v pay their rents. i it a " 4 } wo; introduction of an Lrish bill be postponed Just. & erived. | | - - - | y* "'. « ° F ae | nellites has led to a decision being arrived ; JGVOR Sale, SEINE BOAT, 34 feet long, | spun) theme, Straw Hats MILITARY 7 All the ¢ ity corps are requested | at to give the Government time to prepare nearly new. Apply to ~ + t for . slior . ~ ; ; J : > " se wi . ‘ ~ eo . t t for | — 1 drill, at the Shed aeT ie Irish bill, but the Parnellites will de MACDONALD. MACDONALD & CO hose with this label will be found to be 7 evening, at seven sharp a msures fortha ida ‘ beer k alti ee a ' teers cans . “» tint viii e . “d ad Pe | mand measures forthe suspensionsof evictions elec wd ‘FULL WEIGHT, Feathers and EF lowers jas owing to the heavy fall in prices of — 9 | ; Irelai . re j July Si, L886. lwk FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, Dolmans, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be hile © fe ; 7 °. Hcy ASS tor saleby all the Heading Wholesale Light Summer Prints. | produce, tenants in in arrears : , ‘ —* Nawde ? : aan a a Cons Caxes, Vanilla Cakes, Lemon Snaps, until spring the landlords will, in al) likeli snd Cream of Tartar Biscuit, fresh every even hood, resort to whoiesale evictions unless 1003 half barrels Prime No. 1 Fat Herring, : “J . they are restrained fr ; img. haveata ; a ouses, from whom the Retail Trade can always ng at Mrs. B. Pickard’s Bakery. li ey © restr: ied from so doimg = , — <6 ae . bOvy yet them, if they insist upon being supplied with ail ceaiaaaa ease > The following appointments have been } juintals Codfish, our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. ie ur Ven. Archdeacon Read, D. D., left on officially announced : 300 bags Salt, 7. > r Friday morning on a visit to Penzance, Corn . : ‘ . : ss. 1D: 100 Mackerel Barrels. 8 i Pp {RAS \ SON LOW PrRoeCHES TO CL wall. We wish him a pleasant trip Secretary of State for India—Sir Richard For sale at ie i @ ids e I Pp. “eee z Cross. D. SMALL’S NEW STORE, , : . . . ‘ ‘ LIMITED), Rev. C. Curyievy preched in St. James Lord of the Privy Seal—Ear] Cadogan. Cor. Water Street and Pownal Wharf, ; D) ome 50; — Church yesterday forenoon, and addressed a Secretary of State for the Colonies Ed- ls) ST. JOE Inj I, B. congregation in Zion Church in the afternoon. | Ward Stanhope. TAAT MA July 27, 1886. ; ——_—> President of the Board of Trade— Edward 3 ea ; 3 One of the greatest delights of this hot | Stanley. i A ee ~ ST] weather to a married man is that his wife te a a tnnnntie eo NO i iC Py SUCCESSORS TO never says anything about a seal-skin sacque. News and Notes from Halifax. eras : oa = ani eli acs =m| HO. DAVIES & CO CALEDONTAN CiUsB.—-A general meeting of Hatirax, Aug. 2. Fu eman 8 ournamen l ee ede Wa ae ee oat - at be | : goods or credit to my wife —DRUCELLA ° j members and visiting clansmen this evening at T) HOWARD! (formerly DRUCELLA PEARDON), | Ch'town, July 6, i886. the Club Rooms, at 8 o'clock. Pipe music, &c. ve Intercolonial Railway magnates ar- : ‘aved here v law : ’ ON as she has left my bed and _ hoare rived here yesterday, agginst my wiahs and of her: cont irene Vasa "oo ee eee ——<—— = ——— = 7 s ttes seas have > rE P . ‘ ge; accord, d tl it I shal t be res sible for r ee ee Rar, naa ee tad rhe present is the hottest season we have Loth aud iith of August, ISS6 vceord, and that shall not be responsible for any bts s , > had for many years. debts she may contract. Scotia, preached yesterday in Zion Church in ; eee Dated this 26th day of JULY, A. D., 1885 a ; The : Rov: , lrish Rifles (reeulars) defeated of ee ' ee ; the forenoon and in James Church in the],, aoe Te SETIIPN TICK rTre . : JOHN HOV tp afternoon the Princess Louise Fusiliers (volunteers) } ETURN Th KE Ss will be issued by July 30, 1836—wy 3i —_— - in a rifle ssulnetiion on Saturday, by five | *™ the Steam Navigation Co. steamers on eee time ees \ SHOOTING MATCH between teams from H. points 7 . SATL RDAY, the ith, andgon MONDAY. selleropho a he harlotteto " ; ’ ce he ¢ é yust root! Oo Tre P ti SAT- R j Gs 's 4 M Pay Bellerophon and the Charlottetown Che Wanderers’ cricket team defeated an | th August, good to return until SAT st SATH IERINES HALL, Al oot A, é ae Rifle Club is now in pre gress ¢ nsinyg ‘ ; URDAY, the 4th August, for the sum of wa “ate cagthti 1 progress at Kensington] yj.yven from the garrison in a match on 3 Se 27 Rifle Range Saturday. The pinving on both sides wea | Fer mellars Each. DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. — om ay. ne piaving o «) s14aes8 as . . . my ee : - ' ‘ anlendid I r ’ Parties contemplating a trip should not} The Rr. Rey. H. A. NeELy, D.D., President HE American steam yac it Yosemite, now | &pie a” : ; ; 5: miss this opportunity. ihe nev, W..th Ma °TIN, A.M., Rector and in Halifax, is to visit this port in a few weeks. | The Herald to-day publishes despatches ; ; TY 4 . panes 4 I rin. ; 19th vear opens ‘Sept. 15. Terms $275 and The Yosemite is 484 tons register and is hand-jfrom the Rev. Moses Harvey and the 1e attractions of the Exhibition will be —_ =~ one zf id sc offered. For circu- r . . . . y . . very great. ars address the Princsipa somely fitted up. = Attorney General of Newfoundland, de- |" “—" i eit duly 16—10 ¥ wks " Vi wai lied t loth and bound rouna | 2°UB<ims the recent reports of the starva- ee oe ee ee “seep rounc'! tion and destitution said to exist there as F. W. HALES, the throat, is said to be an excellent remedy i ali i lle 4 Bee » na : f an died eee eee Pemeey | malicious falsehoods. The bogus despatches Secretary. ‘ Now is the 1 Fime to Secure for diphtheria. At all events it is simple and edited Ciitlictdi ted tend th te “A t of | Ch’town, July 31, ’86—tl 9th ae —— emanated at awa, and are e product o! 2? rr. or F worth trying. seemnted 96 Seon Your Midsvwimmer Geods. Bc el Seng «fll as 5m MACKEREL FURSE SEINES ELWIBITION nl UIST, Sumnicr: ohare: Capt. J. Evans, being a donation from Mar- gate Bangs, 4. G A. AMHERST, Aug. 2. | ¥¥7E can supply a MACKEREL PURSE 1886. ; Summer Dress fxoods, aie The attempts to launch the big timber] \ SEINE, of any size, at very short ies Messrs. Merkie & GERRIOR have post-| raft resulted in failure. Three thousand | notice, made from our ue Provincial Exbibition Prize List is now in Su iii rier Under clothing le poned their first meetihg in the gospel tent people were?present. jAt the first attempt my hands for publication. a aiitnaae at 7.30, instead of | the fraft would not move; a third attempt COLD Vi EBAL TWIN ES, A limited number of Advertisements will be Sin primer Millinery Geet was made on Sunday at noon. It then ‘ eer. a Juertx MoCanzay tayar “What is called | Started 200 feet, when the cradle on which | strong, light and durable for this special pur-| Taruer cirouiation than ever before, | Value | ' Raniah evervahere is rather a snobbish it was built collapsed and the monster raft ne I 1. d “Ti ar| t a 1 “a ily handle % ae ; GEO. W. GARDINER, Hixeeptiona a ue in iivery Department, , * : : 4 € Siand, iign ane easly lander tor unthinking sort of crew. In Ireland it is} ¥** “ recked. In making the attempt to in-shore fishing, hung to catch fish, with all Queen Square, —— 10: A especially snobbish and unthinking. launch the raft some of the chains broke - ” oly ~ | the latest improvements July 24, 1886—1wk eod = © Cc a : , Sihate athe ated “¢ ; t ie : . sil icsithenltih ati dit eee os and tae Bags pile stack in the mud. It is Orders by mail or wire shall have prompt ee Ur Co SS, Dox’? forget the roller vs. bicycle race at said to be an impossibility to successfully | attention. ‘Give length and depth to hang in t the Roller ‘Rink to-morrow night. A lively launch it how. This will be a heavy loss | fathoms. For Sale at lowest prices. To Lobster Shippers Sse Our ©Frices, contest is anticipated. Skating from 7.30 till | for the New York owners. For particulars referto A. KENNEDY & “30. Admission 15 cents: skates 10 cefits a — CO, Charlottetown, P. E. I Ee Our | Bargains mnineem A Fatality Narrowly Averted _ . ; a: baad NSP A Fatality Narrowly , American Net & Twine Co., se A LARGE nun of the officers of H. M.S, | oe BC cial St.. Bo “tT “| Bellerophon, as well as many prominent MontTreat, Aug. 2. cmmereial Sk. , ston. rt t i } 5 : 5 ot. society ladies and gentlemen, attended the} What was nearly a fatal a cident occur- | !8tablished, 1842. ___jly23—-4w eod wy4i_ P — > $< . ior} ‘ “71 ball at Government House on Saturday night. | +eq on the Grand Trunk Railway. As the > — . > ™ ; , Saturday train for Boston and Portland or all ‘in pas ID 0, SUN e arrive M. S. Beller- ; : Sixce the arrival in port of H. M. S. Beller was about crossing the Canal, the engineer ophon she has heen visited by large numbers| “" ¢ 2 , ' - . toe | S8aW that the bridge was open and that a of citizens whospeak highly of the courtesy |" ~ S Ss led hi He at shown them by the officers and seamen of the | Y@wnimg chasm fay be ore him. ce a ship . once applied the brakes but they would not —_>—— work, and the engine and tender went into Scorrish GATHERING.—The members of the | the Canal. Fortunately the coupling broke Caledonian Club and visiting ¢ lansmen will | and the cars remained on the track. march from their Club Room, Queen Street, to the grounds, to-morrow at 10 o'clock, : : oe sharp. Stopping a Prize Fight. Ch’town, July 6, 1886. “ranzineNEW DRY GOODS, 300 Tons Register Al Class at Lloyds, — we ‘ a’ t C SJ NY . “J A MAIL pouch containing money and other Moncron, N. B., Aug. 2. B © R L > AN D © a L. KICKHAM, COMMANDER, } property, valued at $80,000, has been stolen The Police Marshal on Saturday night a : : : somewhere between New Y ork and P ittsburg, i tl rize fight between Jack Me- THE STEAMSHIP due here about the 25th inst., will go on the berth it is supposes d by some c ‘lerks who have since stopper 1e prize l ee Ji for either Liverpool or London, providing suffi- al sill Gee and Mike Bogan. The fight was called cient inducement offers. Apply to the owners, re -- on at the close of a sparring exhibition, but @ 6 i i EY’ Re N ? CAS , Caak, % weft a ° Scorrish Gatraertnc.—In the absence of|was stopped before the first round was PS AKE BROS. & C0. S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best the usual public holiday, it is expecte\ that} reached. A large number of spectators had ag Setpted te pnge July 8, 1886—eod tf British and American markets, and comprises, in addition the merchants and manufacturers of Chariotte- | paid one dollar each for admission. . . an town wili give their meres . — ‘d half D: otal McDonald died ou Saturday from Charlotte _— = Londo: N L UN: on $ a Range of Stap: € Diy Geods, all the novelties to be holiday to morrow in honor of the Caledonia | the effects of a fall. / 4 : W 4 '%), OSE, Bab 4b, we foun Day. aia 18th AUGUST. a — o ~— it HE Clerk of the Stipendiary Magistrate s's Again Rioting i in ) Belfas t. Se re To LET _The Store and W iateets eile occu- Quart ha haa 8 ae ee ao ad ho Produce carried at current rates of freight. | George Street the welling adjotoing 2 London, Paris and New York Jiil- Den tee | . ret nai 3ELFAST, Aug. 2. xther Produce carried at current rates of freight. | George Street ‘ those who have not yet ee their cheap and BELFAST, g other Produce c t t 3 eig by Mr. George Carter, would also be let if } carriage tax, dog tax, or truck licenses. Street squabbles, between Catholic and LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all} gosired’ Apply to Messrs, George Carter & Co., : h D y KF hd} WG ld Hi: t ~ B “ Those having nuisances on their premises are : Stations on P. E, Island Railway. Queen Square, or to A. H, B. “Macgowan, Auc- anier ’ abhe 00 s, a fs. On Protestant mobs, assumed the proportions 1 : 1. Pe eee ionee 2—2aw & wky tf also being attended to. oka “e were ally ble t: Through Bills of Ladings issued to Hamburg, { oneer. aug »{ ~ a “fg wae: ‘ = riots, The police were totally unable to ees ae eis a es ————<=—— of rio . ros 1: Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- rn ali i p e a ee ct. x ..217| deal with the mobs and the military were TRAY ED—From a person in Hooper‘s Lane, a _ oe . — . = sg _ 7 = called out and fired upon the rioters. A ental ports. 5 Pig about seven months old. Any information owe be re-opened on Sunday next. Rev. Job . r ol weit. eal For Freight or Passage apply in London to] about it will be thankfully received at Mr. i. Shenton will preach at 11 a, m., the Pastor at small boy, named Knox, who was going OM | worth Atiantic S. S. Company, 17, Fenchureh | Robertson’s shop, corner of Hooper’s Lane ” « 3 p. m and Rev. Mr. Mahon at 7 p. m. A jan errand, was shot dead. Many of the Street, or here to july30 3i j S wa ati m e S collection will bo taken up ateach service to police and rioters were seriously wounded. FENTON a NEWBERY, — ) help to defray expenses of repairing Church. a i gor s SALE—A few thousan? Collars Stock, “he nl) ee nnn F — A Brutal Prize e Fig zht, July 27, 1886, AGENT. the best paying Stoc ompany on the Ww cusdeees- ilies tieheseaibeiiiads | paced» Saree wages woh Bonk See) ree ‘| Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &c. made their appe sarance in close proximity to Lonpon, Aug. 2. ; c Ch'town.” jy 29 2w = —— O-—-———— the city. A field of potatoes on the Malpeque A prize fight which resulted in the death , Liilines h Silat din ott + - elte ” Yoad. opposite le } be ~ adi « then tate ace at s —Rooms over the Subscriber's office, s Road, PI is : the Se 1 iC emete ry Pen as been | of one of the ‘ ontestants has take n place at -L with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and N € W " rim mM In $ N COW Frillin $ N 67 NY Laces found to be literally alive with the pests./ Rhondda, Wales. The pugilists, were men —— yard accommodation ; possession linmediately. , 9 Paris green is in demand, and is being liber- R. Reddin. jly27 tf . , | named Evans and James. Thirty-two] J. py Hit dk n a lly appli 1. and should this treatment fail rounds were fought and Evans, who was Amerigan gwers an Capers. : nes - Spee eT ee AIS 1 Q =e TM i On? the Bug Act will be appealed to. | 1. “ ras carried | S Beate Te?! LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor- lew DRE (f HS ait Ti ‘ VES to ; it ’ ui | shoe ingly beaten, was carried home na chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen i HO Who rae ' ol Tue fire bell sounded shortly after 10 o'clock | horrible condition and died shortly after. Connolly; immediate possession given. For on Saturday night for a slight fire in the _— : f terms and particulars apply to ae —- ; eee ()) seen ; pli nking of Peake’s W hart No. ]. The fire- To contest the Election. New French Muslins, New American Vestins, Sew men promptly responded to the call of duty, —- po = T—That ie House -, ae 3 Eepla- 1 m ua. { of ? A ° ae i a all » ne oss3essi Zar ’ but their services were fortunately unneces- MontTREAL, Aug. 2. Ks ae" Shah ad rat "siven air ee ae - or MCE 8 {0 a ¢ i. sary, a8 the fire, which is supposed to have The Chambly election, which was carried torase and gartioalare auely to Gwen Connelly. 1. st—(i‘“CitY CO le Oe Bet been caused by the accidental dropping ofa by the orossest corruption and violence, jun21 eod tf . 1 eee _ 1 y : - e e = a . vs . ssiniiaiiainaesaaciaaiamaitticinanenunacisiadaitasiieiaties viliaialitiinadiinvaimiii anitn a . . or a ( lighted cigar or match into one of the cracks, | will he contested in the courts. At St. MACKEREL, BARRELS for Bus te New Cloths, New Pink Cottons, New Jerseys, New Jackets. - ‘ : a - - CK SARKREL ri Sale y vs extinguished almost as soon as the alarm | 7, ,hert’s. where the Tories e xpected 50 of 500, Geo. 3. Wright. jly22 5i eod a abi Was iver. T° LET P—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, Wwew Carp ats ane Oilcloths T or furnished House. Apply Se Mrs. a majority, the Reilites closed the poll two hours before the time on an alleged infor- > _ Ar the annual meeting of the shareholders | of the Panama Canal Company, M. de mality tonald | Walker Weymouth St. july 9 tf ee Lesseps, on behalf of the board of directors, | litiiialaenaiamialiandiapeiia ———--- —- ——— —__— —— -—_ —_--— - es : ; ST = ’ wresented a voluminous report, which he read. . ‘. ANTED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook; one F “this he jack x veal gj pe view of the Arrival of the Galatea. V acquainted with restaurant business pre- ee ; , : a Mage , ferred ; good wages to the right pane, Apply at situation. He expressed confidence in the Marsie Heav, Aug. 2. EXAMINER Office, dyl 7 cod | ut completion of the canal by June, 1889, within | ’ : : : Sipe Ch’t April 29, ’86 the cust estimated by the Congress of 1879, The English racing yacht Gi slatea, which \ E have Just received another jot 0 TO, LET—The Dwelling House on Pleasant vn fown, Apri o. ) ind said that he believed there would be little | is to compete for the America’s cup, arriv- those AMERIC AN MOWERS and Street, lately occupied by the Rev. C. O’ Meara; 4 difficulty in securing the necessary funds. ed here and Marblehead has gone crazy TAPERS, which we will sell very cheap, — given immediately. Apply A a” m. teins) “ single or combined. Farmers in want of aj V0G- sa over her reception. Fae steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived | i good reliable MOWER or REAPER, would WAN TED—Agents to sell our guaranteed - ’ Beebdp as from Boston at 6 p. m. on Saturday, with a} do well to call and examine before purchasing | Mining Machinery ; big money in commis- roy er eral merchandize and the foilow- | 4 New Peparture. elsewuere. —- or salary. Address: fHarisield, P. 8. F. & i z i , ng i Mrs. Martin and child, Mrs. | A. HORNE & CO. . Co., Box 115, Newport, Ky., oy , x, of A.” . — i ry SJ n ASS gers: ; Ss. Ali i t Me 2 Ss. : . ; ( . ar . ’ wky . . ial al 4 7.3 + , Mrs. Coaley, Mrs. A. M. Pherin, Mrs. | Sypney, Aug. 2. Charlottetown, July 9, 1886. jly — | , A 7 Bs = — i ee L RS ; —H [ N Hy — HH"! N ISE i. E. Morrow, Mrs. Charles Speary and two | The Y. M. C. A. Convention hx lecided | ————————— ———————— —— ———_——— W: FAN T ED i MME DIATELY-—A Boy to learn _- —O the harness making.—L R. Prowse, Murray Lee) » Mies Nellie | . ' : ; reat variety of BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS tobe sold Cheap LLcare Miss hdith Murray, Miss Nellie to employ a travelling Secretary for the | ‘ = Sees 147i 7 are Op: ning a great variety of wv , ae eo 4 LI ' ‘ ‘ Wort Mi Swern Miles Alice. Martin. Miss! } : Fea & oe yor South. jylti a on : a fa Maritime Provinces at a salary of $1,000 qi iA Cabs Maguic MeKen _ Miss Robertson, Miss Pea per year | we ANTED -For the Boot & Shoe Business, . a ee a Shoes are boug in lar qua 0 a lowest markets. \ es a Wiese K » McCabe. | ? y Cat | . Man with some experience ; must have gooc ‘ % Sa ‘ : a Be en re iain ; lis: : M C "os i ee "Hal mg cameron aeeicenD i A L J C’ Ps O] N HY) HRS refere ae : toa yility, character, &c. Address ich enables us to g 2 the Ves c4Uhe | =e — A = ao ; “a ee | an pM K ae | AND “Box 254, P. O., Charlottetown, Jly204i wky Our own manvfacture of Boots and Shoes are celebrated throughout the Island, and are , Gleas« Re snneday, ; i . erence : pr anal t : g p , p 1 "RR , P Fr M 4 on Ww = tther Bulletin. I rs per flat he brick buil ding on in gr demand ASK your Storexeepers for our Mas f Solid Leather Boots. ey ‘ reston, Rev. P. F. McAemy, Rev. 4 oO e upper fiat of . 8 > wih aires a ‘ Fr. Mlatley, Rey. R. Ponnolly, Mr. Platley, TApawm ” ‘ ( ‘OVW RISSION MERC fi. NTS, x lees Street, lately occuf ied by the St nw SOL! i4hsth hd 21 dat ey wholesale an ¢ at sh. | ; . zag roronto, August 2—10 a. m. rence Lodge, I. 0. O. F. ‘ine flat is arrangec TaN : : Mit L. me. d. ; Bue 4 aley, Wit : : >T a. 2 with suitable ante-rooms and is most yen Lag ape 7 nS Y. 'G :O i i \ ‘Oo , Mr. W. : aie il MeP hee, Mr. Vinds iostly fresh from meeneet, and | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. Lodge purposes, Put lic Hall, ce, Tos tage. &e. x a s ‘ | Fy ri uee ’ - 4 Davis Rabin Mr. Danie} Babin. She sails on southwest, showtry weather not much chanye ‘apply to Mary Ann Oot = Que re turn this evening at 5 o ‘olock, j in temptrature. July 5, 188U- —~3mvs edd & wky jul y 6—lmo Zaw & wy pa Ch town, June 17, 1886.