—— and Other tems. | TELECRAD to procure School Books, ; . Tus best piace: ; the Diamond Bookstore, eto , is at i neg cask Ladics’ Straw Hats (fall styles) . amened at J. B. Maecdonald’s, Aug 29 get OF a gpgak SHIPMES TS bi ped 385 barrels of sugar on the 26th. = st, PETERS 5 Curcnken. — Rev, S. H. DeB'oig 7 conduct the usual services to-morrow, wi - ) THREE CASES Gients American Felt and ust received at J, B. Macdonald. ur Hats } P aug 29 ipévedie Gay. MrpeLeron leaves for British Colum pis in a few days to look after the defences of fic coast. the Pacific coas aiiaies Tus Diamond Bookstore 18 universally scknowledged - o the orn store in ‘ty Call and prove it, the city. J , For the best value in boots and shoes, always go to J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. aug 29 - on -- Goop FOOLSCAP for 10 cents per quire with School Books and requisites corresponding'y low at the Diamond Bookstore, ° Cuas. C. GarvrveR, Bsg., left this morning for Bangor. He goes at the invitation of the Commissioners to act as a jadge of Shorthorns at the Exhibition. Tue Masonic Fraternity entertained Rev. Mr. D»Blois, Grand High Priest, and Grand Secretary Smithers by a dinner last evening at the Rankia House. leila Tue steamer Miramichi took from this ort for Montreal yesterday evening, 393 casen of lobsters,246 cases canned mackerel, 93 gil casks and ® sacks of wool. aieietilibiceadal Tux funeral of the late Dr. Mackieson this sfternoon, was very largely attended. Rev. Mr. Carruthers conducted the services at St. James’ Church and at the grave, sescuemieaiaal Tas Fiyisxe Yanxkee.—The St Croix Cowrier says :—General Manager Tucker will endeavor to have the Flying Yankee train kept on ths road during the entire year. For Bancor —Messrs. J. J. Davis, Geo. . Hughes. C. E Robertson and Otto Crabb, left this morning for Bangor to attend the Exhibition, We wish them a pleasant trip. . > — Sie Hecror L. Lascevin, Minister of Public Works, returned from Rimouski and Baie des Chaleurs to Ottawa on Wednesday He will shortly proceed thence to Windsor and other parts cf Ontario. - ss -_ Ir is stated that the French Roman Cath- olics of Quebec Province have 1,269 clergy- men, 780 churches, 14 theological seminaries, 34 colleges, 1 university, 97 academies, 22 asylums, and 38 hospitals, seoncliihciaedilane Joszpu E. Bowen, the oldest Master Masen in the United States, died at his residence in Philadelphia on the 22nd. He was ninety- four years old, and was installed the first master of Mount Mariah Lodge, No. 155, Philadelphia, sixty-two years ago. conmiipaieell A GIANT LOBSTER was recently caught at Mr. James Grant's Lobster Factory, Belle Useek. It measured four feet from the tip of ite tail to the tip of its great claw, and the meat taken from it was suflicient to fill three cans. > a Tae auction sale of house and premises at Suathport, on Tuesday, Sept. Ist. at 12 oclock, noon, at the Law Courts Building, offers a good chance for any person desirous of buying a valuable property at a bargain. A. McNeill, Auctioneer. au29 2i cepaipmaiiiin ATTENTION is directed to the advertisement of the political meeting to be held in Market Hall Wednesday evening next. We have no doubt that it will be well attended, and we trust that the discussion will be a fair one. anonsinttaeiiialials A CORRESPONDENT writes to the St. John Sun stating that if the editor of the Summer- side Journal proves Mrs, Graham, the Princes County centenarian, to be one hundred and ten years of age, he will donate twenty dollars to any charitable purpose named by the Journal. The proof will have to be satisfactory to the editor of the Sun. apomiinieiii Afeamp mecrinc, held by northern Meth- odists (colored), st Pipsy Hill, Ruther‘ord Cornty, South Carolina, was attacked by an armed body of Zion Methodists and fired info. The northern Methodists fled in disorder, seven of them being wounded. The invaders then collected the eff -cts of the routed party, piled them up and made a bontire of them. onion Rererkinc to the Marmion affsir, we have the assurance of Mr. J. W. Young that he did not write Vernon River Notes, signed “Marmion,” that he had nothing whatever todo with them, and that if his name was tentto the Elitor as « guarantee of their Correctness, it was forged. This being so, Mr. Young has beew ill-used in the matter, and we regret that the letters in which he was alluded to, were published, ‘ i er ore Surety or PrrachixG FoR THE MONTH OF Srrreueer — Valleyfield, Mr. Roderick, Me- Lean; Mill River and Miminigash, Mr. Me- Rae; Richmond Bay West, Mr. J. R. Coffia; Richmond Bay East, Rev. R. Hughes, on the 6th and 13th, at Lot 16 at 31 o’clock, and Lot 4 at 3 o'clock; East St. Peters, Rev. A. O Brown, 6th, and Rev. J. A, McLean, 20th and 27th; Mount Stewart, Rev. A. O. Brown, L3th, and Key, R. Hughes on 20th and 27th.—J. M. McLxop, Presbytery Clerk, es Tue North Sydney Herald says: William Sinclair, an experienced Colorado and Nevada Miner,discovered an excellent vein of silver ore On Silver Mountain, Whycocomagh, a few days ago. The vein is twenty feet thick, and fr. Sinclair says the silver is far superior to any he has seen in Nevada or Colorado. He a8 also discovered ucar the same place a six foot vein of Galiua and silver, which average 81 per cent lead, and two and a helf ounces cf Silver to the ton on the surface. The dis- sovery has caused considerabie excitement in yeomagh. We congratulate Mr, Sinciair tad W. W. Beer, of Charlottetown, who is also interested in the good luck. — How. Me Forrtix, M P., in company with G. F. Baillairge, Deputy Minister of Public Works, Ottawa, ani Joseph Rosa, Super- intending Engineer, visited the Pablie Works at Amherst, tang da Nord and Havre aux Maisons, Magdalin Islands, daring the past Week. The Di puty Minister afterwards *xamined the Breakwater at Souris, and the Ominion Building at Charlottetown, on ednesday, the Harbor works at Caseaumpec x Thureday, and the Dominion Building at Peuerside, after a visit to Tigrish, on ny: Mr. Baillairge and Mr. Rosa left ummerside to-day, (Saturday), to examine er works on the Baie des Chaleurs, and the River Saguenay, The Moneton Refinery Principle Grant, Nt a THE DAISY Box mee slam ae te _ 1G He EXAMINER, ] + (Sekorat Deseatouxs ro T “ What Shall we do with Riel?” Hatirax, Aug. 29. i of Queen’s Kingston, lectured in - tokens Music last evening, on ‘What Shall we do with Riel!” He thinks Riel should not be hanged, but that he should be banished to Montana, and if found again on Canadien territory put in the penitentiary, Narrow Escape from Drowning. Orrawa, Aug. 29. Senator Jobn A. Logan, of Illinois, and Mrs. Logan, narrowly escaped being drown- ed at the Islandsa few days ago. Their beat capsized, and they were precipitated into the water. They were rescued with great difficulty. _— . Heavy Drug Fire. Lonpon, Aug. 29. The manufacturing festablishment of Mawson & Thompson, makers of draggist sundries, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss $250,000, Four hundred employees are thrown out of employment. F - ne Heavy Loss by Storm. Cuanteston, 8. C., Aug. 29. _The losses by the reesnt storm to ship- ping, @tc., is estimated at $1,690,000. Fourteen lives were lost by the wrecking of three pilot boats. Beath of Archibald Grant, Esq Nrw Grascow, Aug. 29. Archibald Grant, brother of Rev. Dr. Grant, Rector of Queen’s College, Kings- ton, died this morning of paralysis, at Spring Hill mines. A Miner Killed. New Gtascow, Aug. 29. John Scully, miner, was instantly killed at East Slope, yesterday. He was struck by a descending cage. Weather Sutietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Ang. 29.—10 a. m. Light moderate winds from south to west; fair weather, stationary or slightly higher temperature, M8TEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 29, 1835, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at i nitieehe dbnk oso aceeianhe 648 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at ID 0 tei ddihess ccc cctcoceees 47.6 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 50.5 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .55.9 Temperature thia afternoon at I o'elock. 60,5 Boston Markets. Boston, Aug. 26. Eeus.—There continues to be a good de- mand for Eggs, and Eastern extras com- mand Ife per dozen. with some fancy marks but 4 le more. Northern and Island eggs command l16c. Fish.—The Mackerel catch contin®es to fall off, the total quantity landed by the fleet since Friday being about 9,000 bble, against 11,000 bbis, same time last week. The great body of Mackerel clings close to the shore in shoal water, and fishermen cannot throw their seines without great danger of tearing them. Prices are firm, with sales of inspected lots at outports at $3 to $3.50 for No 3 ; $5 50 for No 2; and $12.50 for No 1. Separate lots of late caught shore No 3 are held at $3 50 to $4 per bbl. Sales include ai lot of P. E. Island uuculled Mackerel at $2.75 per bbl, in bond. There is a fair jobbing trade, and _ dealers are getting a slight advance on best quality, but prices still rule low compared with last year. Codfish are in better demand and sales include some 1,000 qtls Nova Sectia at $3 50 to $3.75 for large dry Bank $3 75 to $4 for dry Shore; and $3.25 to $3.50 for pickle cured Shore. Pickle cured Bank are scarce and command $2.75 per qut!t. Nothing of consequencs doing Hake, Had- dock or Pollock. A little more inquiry has been developed for Pickled Herring, but there will not be many wanted befcre the middie of Ssptember Choice new large splits are worth $5 per bbl. Canned Lobsters command $1.70 to $1.75 per dozen, duty paid. Canned Mackerel are quiet_at 65 to 75 per dozen. _ — a ° <a Great excitement prevails in Atlanta, Ga., over the report that a cuel has being arranged between Colonel Gault, editor of the Banner Watchman, and Alexander Connell, representative from Decatur Co, Connell recently introdyced a bill requiring that all bachelors after their thirtieth year should pay au annual tax to the State of $2.50, which fund was to be applied for educational purposes. In criticising Con- nell, Gault said he had proven himself unfit to be the ‘‘end man” of a tenth class min- strel troupe. In the House next day Connell denounced the editor of the Banner Watchman as a thief, liar and ten years ago. kidlit Truro has fewer vacant houses than, perhaps, any other town or settlement in the Province. An advertiser, who wished to secure a dwelling, has failed to obtain one. In this matter of dwelling houses, at high or low rentals, Truro loses heavily avery’ day. Many persons would locate here if they could obtain dwelling places, buf they are compelled either to board or remain away from the town. The com- plaint is that the landowners want too much money for building lots, and failing to sell, refuse to build themselves —Trwvro Guar- dian. ‘ secielelilMasitaia Wuere, ou / Wuergi1s He !—Mr. George R. Davis, dealer in pianos, sewing machines, etc., at Amberst, silently stole awsy one night last week. ‘To many of the Amherst scoundrel, who ought to have been hanged) AMINER, AUGUST eeanpe ee 29, 1885. Summerside Exports. Summursipr, Aug. 26 _ Shipped, per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : Oe oon ss uicdids: « ...$ 140 00 Ds ek a oe ee 80 00 I ig Re ar 656 00 ee ees 86 00 SE os occ os oh is an 02 45 00 $1007 00 By same steamer on 27th : 25 cases eggs........ ... bebe vek $ 90 00 Ithreshing mill............ ..+. 350 00 Es ae Rae 328 00 | ET Oa ae 4 00 =e Pes. oe, ce 12 00 764 06 By same steamer on the 30th: Sn Oe I a eg | $ 164 00 cat RE A Ss gh SN BE ol 22 00 ee eS 25 00 i 9 00 $177 00 SHIP NEWS. © PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Aug 29—P L G, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Bounty, Haliday, do, do; Opal, MecLelan, Pugwash, boards. CLEARED Aug %8--Alert, LeLacheur, Pictou, bal; Hatti, Gouthier, Rustico, mdse; Two Sisters, Daley, Murray Harbor, do; Emma Proctor, Tatamagouche, herring. Aug 29—' LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal. OTHER, PORTS. Summerside, Aug 28—ent ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal. 27—~cld sch Favorite, Weils, Shemogue, bal; Matilda, Kennedy, Pictou, bal. AS a icee. This morning, the 29th inst , John Burrows, in the 58th year of his age [Funeral from his late residence Head Spring Park Road, on Monday, at 2 p,m, to Sherwood Cemetery (carriages ) HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 28—Mr and Mrs Faller, Oitawa; Mr Lewis, St John; Mrs Titus, St John; Mr James Lewis, do; G Henderson, Halifex: L Manning, do; Chas Minto, Mo-treal; J W Knight, Xouris; Jas McLean, do J A Fraser, Sammerside; C G Brown, Yarmouth; W D Gulis, Boston; Judge Kelly, Mra Kelly, and Master Basile Kelly, Summerside; James Tyson and wife. Philadelphia; Fred S White, St Joho; G W Howlan and Mrs Howlan, Tignish: Geo King, New York; John McLean, Souris. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Aug 25—Henry McMillen, Stanley Bridge; D Pigott, Mount Stewart; James Robinson, Bonsbaw; A KE Bruce, Red Point; Geo § McLeod, Hunter River; Jamas Haythorne, Marshfield; Rev | B Woodland and wife, Yarmouth, N 8; Arthur Woodland, do; J E Foster, Lowell, Mass; Rev Mr Lavers and wife, Amherst, N ~; Miss King, do; Roderick McKenz'e, Valleyfield; Geo McNeill, Mon- treal; R McNeill, do; Mrs McNeill, do; Mrs Hunter, Summerside. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 28-—J Driecoll, Moncton, N B; GD Wright, Souris; James Walsh, Mount Stewart; E G Boswell, Victoria, PEI; Thos Henderson, Summerside; Jas Taylor, St Peter's Island; Wim Hughes, do; John Coffin, do; Duncan Campbell, do; G Muttart, Summerside, Chas Newbery, Mount Stewart. ST LAWRENCE HOTEL, Aug 28—Chas E Pratt, St Peters; S Winsloe, Baltimore; Mrs Winsloe, do; Robert Mutch, (“hina Point; Mary M McLeod, Stanley Britge; J J Gay, Powna!; Mrs Gay. do; Jas Buxton, Eldon; Miss Buxton, do; LS Brown, New- castle; J L Young, Maine; Mrs Young, do; E Pridham, Toronto. REVERE HOUSE, Ang 28-—J Waterman, London, Ont; F P Haydeuv, Halifax, N 8; Benjamin F Clarke, wife and daughter, Providence, R I; James Webster, Shediac. Several sisters of the Faithfy) Compan- ions of Jesus have arrived at Calgary to es- tablish a convent for the elementary and higher education of young girls, and will be ready to receive pupils, boarders and day echolars on the Ist of September. Vicar- General LaCombe,in making the announce- ment, says :—‘‘l hope the people of all colors will understand the position, that it is not an affair of proselytism, but of cd.c.- tion. I have all assurance that supr:r: and encouragement will be given to these devoted women, whe, after being in the midst of the war at Batoche, come ‘here to help for the good of our country.” eitiieciaie Jules Ferry hos visited Premier Depretis at Contrexeville. The Popolo Romano says Count Corti, Italian ambassador, has gone from Paris to Constantinople on a mission to treat for the cession of Tripoli to Italy. eee The order for the departure of the Royal Irish, Surrey, Sussex and Gordon High- landers regiments from. Alexandria has been countermanded. The Prince of Wales has arrived at Bergen, Norway. POR LIVERPOOL, DIRECT. es aes een ont . a = ad ‘i oe, om . - te fie + ae Ce at * iS, Ba a 4, 7 aoe ‘Ue ee ; * da £8 an i ws SS adh * , “gr a%, 9 oe My 1 Bik at df 2% eer > ad =o os = ae ae a Bark “MOSELLE,”’ now on the berth at Peake’s (No. 2) Wharf, will sail FOR LIVERPOOL ON OR ABOUT The 30th AUGUST. Parties wishin to ship Lobsters by this vessel, at low+ss rates of freight, will please forward at oie. people he is, ‘though lost to sight to memory dear,” but probably not in the way the poet Perkins Ch’town, August 7, 1885. esting gal iailanne ALWAYS SELLING GOOD ARTICLE CHEAP. Therefore, Buy Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, COTTON WARPS, &c., We. ore eee & Sterns. os LENGEN HBUSE! EW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNALS, New LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS, New MEN’S RUBBER COATS. iS eNew Tweeds, Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1885, GOODS ——-AT THE— 0. — ‘eailoring Department. ee ee ee Broadclioths, W orsteds, Suitings, &c. All work dene with Promptness and in the Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. CHO, DAVIES & Co. BLACK Coops, FOR FAMILY MOURNINC. In Stock & Opening To-day, Ex steamer from London, BLACK French Cashmeres, Extra Quality BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetiaa Crapes, Cords, &c., BLACK Nun’s Veiling, BLACK Grenadines, BLACK Dreas Cambrics, BLACK Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BLACK Gloves. Ties, and Hosiery. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a depwtment fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CC., \MARKET SQUARE. a - —- = ——- “ “ ‘ PeAKe BROS, & C0. Ch’town, August 24, 1855, —tf Address BEAUTI THE SEASIDE HOTEL, - - - RUSTICO BEACH. fF\HIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! is being improved so as 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; Keturn- ing every Thursday and Monday morhing,abont 9 a, m. Trains Jeaye Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a, m., 8.25 a,m., and 3.15 p m. ity te th ee FUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. 30: —<— of More attractive than ever! Every department Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6.15 p.m Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m, 12.25 p. m,, and 455 p.m, Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m., 10 08 a. m., and 435 p. m, —JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown. JOHN NEWSON & CO. THE CITY SCHOOLS \ ILL be Re-opened, after the Midsum- mer Vacation, on Monday, 3ist August, tnst., at 9 o’clock, a.m. It is requested that all intending Pupils be in attendance on that day, in order that they may be placed in the proper departments. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board, Ch’town, August 24th, ’85—1+1 29 JUST RECEIVED. 5 casks White Wine Vinegar. 50 half-chest« superior Congo Tea 500 ibs. French Coffee, all of which will be sold at cost to close. —ALSO— 1 Fire-Proof Safe (Tilton & makers, ) 1 Platform Scales (Fai: banks) 1,200 Ibs. 1 Letter Press—all at balf price. WILLIAM DODD. McFarland, August 11, '85 ANTHRACITE C7 CD Ac a TO ARRIVE, Per *chr. * Avos,’’ DUE HERE About the First September. 260 TONS ANTHRACITE G04, (RED ASB ) Warranted a Superior Article, C. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No, 2 Wharf. August 18, ’85-—-?wks Could Not Resist. ihe Temptation | Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &¢. Will Sell Them Off at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 Dent's 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1 (From New York) Perfect-titting Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest noveltics, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of ‘weeds and W orsteds just received from Europe end Canada, mek- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. . Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts., Heavy, and up. A very large steck of Undershirts, 45cts up, A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 40cts, up. A large etock of $1.45 up. A iarge stock of Tweed Suite, $5, $8.50 and up. A large stock of American Hats, juet re- ceived, 65cts, up. A superb stock of Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary prices during the duli season in our Tailoring Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving uviversal satisfaction. Mea . BROS.. CAMERON BLOCK, Worsted, $1.10, $1.40 all-wool ready-made Pants, Gent's Collars and Ch’tewn, June 15, 1885, August 11, 1835.