Items. | » Loeal and Other THERE will Le no service in St. Peter's Oharch to-night > Tun Meet'ng 4 Meunut Stewart to-morrow takes place at lo clock. - rus lobster fishing season has been extend- 1 to the 220d ins to-morrow bight, e* * MaTcHLess, Kent Mills ard other choice hrande of Flour a’ Beer & Goff's. aug21 : grouse Preakrast Tra, only 24 cents a sound, at it K. Brac Cry it aug?1 P - Me. Geonerk Overt, Train Despatcher, rruro, is spending his helidays on the Island, > A We RANKIN, representing os WW. Bray- ley, of Montreal, is making his annual tour im the [sland. > Tue Stipendiary Magistrate fined a citizen gye cents and costs for obstructing a sidewalk with a team a Tue Prince? of W ales College and Normal School wili re-open on Thursday os - aa ‘clock. aug 71 3i past ten Oo “i ‘ 5 Ex-Jover Lonancer died on Wednesday at Isle D'Orleans, He was Provincial Secretary in the Macdonald-Cartier Government. inenteiaiiillimai A meeTine of the Salvage Corps will be held to-morrow evening in their room at vielock. A full attendance is requested. om > - Caceet.—A fall attendance of the Park Cricket Club is requested on the grounds to- morrow afterroon. A scratch match will be played Pr aates Tuxre will be a special meeting of the Hook and Ladder Company at their room, to-morrow, Saturday, evening at 8 o'clock, A fall attendance is requested > Tickets for the City Cornet Band Moon- | ‘cht Excursion can be obtained from members of the Band, avd also at the wharf on the night of the excursion. au 2] 21 iiiienatjiailiines CoUNTERFEIT TWENTY-FIVE cent pieces are said to be in cirealation in Halifax. They are, however, only the pew issue, with which the natives are as yet unacquainted. sdisiljitiliansll tev. R. W. Srevenson, of St. Thomas, Ont., will preach next Lord’s Day morning at 10.30, and evening at 6.30, in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, - A meerine of the Ottawa Team will be held in the City Court Room this evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. All interested are requested to attend. —G. L. Docuerty, Secy. Prov. Rifle Association. wiki csi Tue Firemen will turn out in uniform on Monday evening next, ar’, precaded by the City Cornet Band, will march through the town previous to embarking on the St. Lawrence for an excursion by moonlight, ka Ly our notice yesterday of the Masonic Pic- nic, we omitted to state that the beautiful grounds and grove in which it was held, were kindly placed at tho disposal of the Com- mittee by Isaac Clark, Eeq., whose hospitality and kindness were duly appreciated by the brethern of the Mystic Tie. ea We call our readers attention to the adver- tisementof St. Peter's Boy’s Schoo], printed in another column. It will be seen that the servives have been secured of a talented and highly certificated master. The school will, in all prebability, be more successful than hitherto, under the new teacher. > - Pasvesy on Recorp,—The train bearing the first instalment of tea shipped py the Sorthern Pacitic road from Tacoma oa the Sth inet., reached New York on the 17th inst., makiog the run of 3,378 miles in eight days and four hours, being the fastest time ever mide by a freight train from ocean to ocean. _— > —— Some of the members of the Wanderer’s Cricket Club, who piay here on Monday and Tuesday, September 7th and Sth prox’, being sleo members of the Musical Society in con- nection with the Wanderer’s Athletic Associ- ation, intend giving a p«rformarce here on the occasion of their visit, Particulars later. scicccssseallliatiaath Tat Montreal /eraid says: ‘‘ Sir Charles looks well, seems to be in perfect health, and inspired with ths same love of country snd admiration for Canada that has always charac- teriged him, On his r«tarn from the Pacific it te his intention to spend some tizae in the Ewstern Provinces, where his presence will be warmly welcomed.” > Tar handsome gentleman's driving horse “Dan,” owned by J. J. Davis, Esq., Proprietor of the Rankin Honse, was yes- terday purchased by Capt. Allan of the S. 8. Worcester. Mr. Davis, previous to the sale,{was fitting this beautiful animal for competition in the gentleman's carriegs horse class at the Bangor Exhibition. is one of the handsomest horses ver exported from the Island. nino THE exhibition of trick and fancy skating ia the Roller Rink. last evening, attracted a very large and highly revpectable audierce, = nine o'clock the exhibition commenced. — Herman appearing first, execated some *prenli4 fetits, to the delight of the spectators. Mr. Gillespie's exhib tion was excellent, ard - he Rracefally performed the most intricate , vires he was loudly applauded. He finished fs over ten chairs—a very difficult > - De. Gerkre, Dean of Trinity Metical Col- phe Toronto, lectured in Brackley Point oad Church (Presbyterian) on Monday even —- last. The attendance was very large and Uch interested in the Doctor's remarks, — a pleasant description of an ocean voy- Bal & hurried passag: through Londonderry, *ilaet, Liverpool »nd Chester, and a pro- tarkie stay in Edinbarzh, the Doctor being oo to get out uf that city. Hon. Kenneth a. *aih upied the chair, and a vote of Seog oved by Rev. James Allan ard ®conded by Kiev. Mr Mahon, was presented the lecturer and acknow ledged. > ee eremer Worcester, Capt. Allan, sailed pa oston on Thursday evening with a cargo ne of 1.049 cases egge, 1.476 cases aan «1 bris mickerel, 120 bundies of hay an ae horse, 4 he aleo had the follow ing - — >—W W Jacques, D L W idding- a. D Me Kenzie, A Kickham, Allan G ie en sliss S A McLean, Mrs R Murphy, Barb: * Tan pbell, Mies M Campbell, Lucy A Wen , ‘Mrs Ryan, Miss K Meclsaac, Miss L Mies Ad, “rs A Mclunis, Misa J E Campbell, Meban as Biles, G Steel, Philip Steel, Katie } nald, Mise kK Morrison, Miss E Smith, Smith, KH Beer, Miss Matheson, Annie W yand, Mrs R ¢ =. 2 Cla h McK Migg Minnis Paine rke, Joh cKay, + = sto etn treet een = ELEGRAPHIC KEWS. —— ‘ ! (Seeeray Desparones ro Pu KXaAMines:, } j Disaster at Sea. | San Francisco, Aug. 21. | The Merchant's Exchange of this city | bas just received the following particulars | of the loss of the British ship Haddington- | shire. The vessel left Astoria on J uly 6th, She got down as far as the equator, when she was struck by a heavy gale which so disabled her as to oblige the captain to put back to San Francisco for repairs, In the gale he lost four seamen and the chronom- eters. When off this port last night they encountered a heavy fog, and’ while groping around ran on the rocks near Point Reys. The vessel and cargo are totally wrecked, and all on board except one sailor and a cabin boy drowned. Aquatic. AupBany, Aug. 21. The double scull race between Courtney and Conley against Gaudier and Hosmer, took place here to-day. It was easily won by the former pair. Time, seventeen minutes and four seconds. Gaudier, however, entered a protest, |claiming that Courtney and Conley were jassisted around the stake boats by the | occupants of the latter. The referee would ) not entertain the protest. Hanlan and Lea have challenged Courtney an’ Conley to a double scull race for three miles on the same course for $1,000 a side. Short Line Claims ee Puewasu, Aug. 21. i } The Short Line claims investigation closed here yesterday. Judge Clarke hav- ing settled some three hundred claims, His Honor goes to Pictou to-day to attend to claims at that place. When the Pictou claims are settled the investigation will be adjourned until September. Turkish Alliance. Lonpon, Aug. 20, The Standard urges upon the Govern- ment the great importaneo of an alliance between England and Turkey. The Standard’s Berlin correspondent says that an eminent Turkish diplomatist de- clares that the Sultan and Grand Vizier oppose an alliance of Turkey with England. Fatal Fire. Montreal, Aug. 21. During a fire in the Beli Telephone wotks in this city, $80,000 worth of pro- perty was destroyed. The watchman, who was asleep in the building when the tire broke out, was burned to death. Liquor License Appeal. Ortawa, Auy. 21. Mr. Burbridge, Deputy Minister of Justice, leaves for England in October,to be in attendance at the appeal re Liquor License Act, then to be heard by the Privy Council. Lord Carnarvon's Visit. Dupin, Aug. 21. Lord and Lady Carnarvon arrived at Westfort to-day, and were reccived with enthusiasm. Lord Carnarvon received several addresses. Egyptian Troubles. Cairo, Aug. 21. The news that the rebels have taken and occupied Debbeh and Ambuquise, and are now marching on Dongola, is to-day con- firmed. Sudden Veath. Winpsor, Ang. 21, C. W. Payazant, Accountant of the Com- mercial Bank, died suddenly of heart dis- ease yesterday. He was widely known. Cholera in London Lonvon, Aug. 20. A girl, seven years of age, died at Wid- nes, on the Mersey, to day of English cholera of the worst type. eS Cholera in Spain. Maprip, Aug. 21. There were 4,109 new cases of cholere and 1.541 deaths from the disease through- out Spain yesterday. :; Weatber duller n. Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 tours fe a Toxonro, Aug. 21.- 10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair, warm weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 21, 1885 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at ‘ midnight)... .-++.e+eeeseseereeeere ss 69.8 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at : midnight) .....++++- se eeee peteeeeee: 52.5 Lowest Temperature this morving .....- 51.0 Temperature this moraing,at & o'clock,. G04 Temperature this afternoon atl o'clock. 69.0 DILD. At his residence, Mount Stewart, on the 13th ult., after an illness of one week, which he bore with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Thomas Douglass, aged 67 years. The deceased leaves a wife and one child, together with a large circle of friends, to mourn their loss. (Besten papers pease copy ) “HOZEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 20—M A McDonald, Eldon; W Match, do; Dr Toombs, Mount Stewart; ) Cameron, Glep William; D McDonald, Stanley, New London; J J McLean, M D, Alberton; R Tuptiv, Kensington; James MeLauchlin 21—George B McKay, New London; U B Wadman, Crapaad; T H Barratt, Boston. a et ta tet ttt —— DATIST woe AL > - Fish Exhibit. made, to some extent, a market for fish, would it not be good policy for our Local Government to have a neat exhibit of fish put up for the London (Ont.) Exhibition / Quite a large outlay was incurred some years ago in forwarding cattle to Montreal. As far as any material benetits would fol- low, as well send coals to Newcastle. fish the case is different, as the Upper Pro- vinces now buy a large portion of their supply of salt water fish in the United States, Yours respectfully, H. F. Coomes. —e The Water Works Question. Sik,—Your article on the Water Works in yesterday’s issue, wherein Mr. Gamblie’s opinions on the questicn are pretty fully explained, affords much valuable and inter- esting information to our citizens. It know that an abundant supply of pure water can be bad within a distance to war- rant the cost of its intrcduction into the city. That question once settled, would be so far very well. But yet another grave question stares us in the face and requires the most serious consideration, and that is : whether a complete system of sewerage, in connection with such Water Works, would be an absolute necessity. Why has not Mr. Gambie’s opinions on that important matter been elicited by our Council Board ? It would be well also to ascertain if he is a competent authority to decide on such a vital question to our citizens. It is cur- rentiy reported that Mr. Gamble has already admitted, in presence of some Councill rs, that a system of Water Works fer Charlottetown would necessitate a sys- tem of sewerage But whether he did make the admission or not matters little, the facts will remain the same—that sewer age will, if we have a water supply, become an absolute necessity. Lot us hear from these who think otherwise through your columns. CITIZEN. August 20th, 1885. Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Aug. 19 ailgcnia MINER, AUGUST 21, 1885. LETTERS TO TAR EDITOR. |. SS Siv,—As the Upper Provinces can be! With | would, indeed, be highly satisfactory to! - se a ee a INTE WwW GOODS | 1 See LENBSN HS8UBE! | $0; IN EW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New ) LN FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNKLS, New LADIES’ RU?BER CIRCULARS, New | MEN’S RUBBER COATS, ‘<ailoring Department. LaNew Tweeds, Broadclioths, Worsteds, ° Suitings, &c. All work done with Promptness and iu the Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. CEO, DAVIES & CoO. Ch'town, Aug. 17, 1885. — a ew —— — a BLACK CGoOoods, FOR FAMILY MOURNING. im Steck & Opening To-day, Ex steamer from London, BLACK French Cashmeres, Extra Qualiiy BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, BLAOK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetian Crapes, Cords, &c., Shipped, per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene : Keebiek sce 00 | 126 cases eggs......... eg “ee ae 207 60 I threshing mill...... ic, ok 300 00 ae bo. Ec i ckks 401 00 PS. Gis otc jsut. 56 00 $1405 90 By same steamer on 20th: wre es... oes. a ehih. S8i $ 129 00 Dre Deen Oe. «ong ics... si i04 60 RO OR fin nn Gin s Sh gine « $ 48 00 13 bushels potatoes.............. 5 00; iB ee eee 4 00} 26 bris mackerel...... 130 00 $620 00 ShiP NEWS. one PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN, ‘ ENTERED. Aug 20—I Dare, Sprague, Northport, Laura C, Pollerd, Bsie de Verte, deals; S MeDon- ald, Paoli, Pictou, coal: Rustic, Gil'is, do, d’; Cora, Thorp, do, do; Margereé Jone, M°Donald, do, do; Onward, Carrie, West Cape, lobsters; 8S G Irvine, Griffin Boston, 1,916 pieces oak timber, 52,996 feet, CLEARED. Aug 20—I Dare, Sprague, Northport; Laura ©, Poller’, Baie de Verte, Corfederate, Walpole, Pictou; James Semple, Roberts, Wallace, bal; S MecDorali, Faoli, P-ctou, do; G G, Langille, d> do; Vora, Thorp, do, do; Sea Biri, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Lettie May. Hubly, Pictou, bal; William Bosak, Reid, Pictou mdse; Alert, LeLacheur, do, bal; ss Worcester, Allan, Boston, pas- sengers and sundry freights; Margaret Jaue, Me Donald, Pictou, bal. Aug 21—Condcr, Swim, do, do; Minnie Scott, Harpell, Waliace, do; Acadian, Suiberland, Portland, Me., 1966 cases lobsters. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Aug 1@—Ent schr G H Weeks, Walton, Bay Verte, lobsters. Cld 19—Schr Commodore, McKay, Shediac, produce. 20 — G W Weeks, Walton, Pictou, bal; Alaska, Mehaftey, New Bandon, bal. PUBLIC POLITIGAL MERTI® & PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Mount Stewart Hall, on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant, at 1 o’clock, for the purpose of discussing the Federal Political Questions of the day. The representatives of the County and Dis- ix.et are invited to attend.—For Committe. JAMES ROSS, Chairman. AUGUSTINE McDONALD, Sec’y. Mount Stewart, Aug. 18, ’85— her dpat li Why you should buy this Powder: Zecanse IT IS PURF, Because IT IS WHOLESOVRE, Because THE WEIGHTS ARE FULL. | It is absolutely FREE FROM THE HARMFUL INGREDIENTS USED IN OTHER POWDERS. Be sure and get Woodil:’s “srman Baking Powder, ~ (Put up in 20z., 4 «2., and 8 oz tins, also in BLACK Nun's Veiling, BLACK Grenadines, BLACK Dress Cembrics, BLACK Trimmings, Fringes, Buttous, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers, . BLACK Gloves. and tlosiery. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Ties, MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) VHES 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. - we Ft will be to Your Interest to Try it FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885-—6mos [ TY STEAM BAKERY. 10 FOR SALE, CHEAP. tonpeteeitnnere De 59 Boxes Fresh CARAMELS (assorted flavours), 2. ** CHOCOLATE DROPS, See 48 “ GON. DaGrs. ~ 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails and boxes), 2009 ‘* MIXTURES and Conversation Lezenges (very choive), 109 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, Alsx,—A small lot of Gsnong Bros. choice CONFECTIONERY, im Lily Chocolate Carame!s, Extra Cream Caramels, Cocos Bon-Bons,f&c., &c. ga” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. QUIRK, - - - Ch’towa, Jaly 27 —Ime Prince Street. roe ig een cCAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. THE SUASIDE HOTEL, - ~~ AUSTICO BEACH, = = oo — Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th The Peoprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$!.75 to $2.50 per day ; $'0.59 per week; $8.50, por week per month, Ceaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday aud Monday morning,abont 9 a. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8.25 a.m., and 3.15 p. m. Every department “ ts Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a. m., 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. «“ ts Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m., 12.25 p. m., and 4 55 p. m. & bs Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m., 10 08 a, m., and 4.35 p. m. Address—JOAHN NEWSON, Charlottetown. JOHN NEWSON & CO. packages ) Auguzi 8, ‘So, Ch'town, June 16, 1886, rf. HIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of See Could ot sit the Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &6, —_ er 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 Pent’s 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cta, worth $1. (From New York) Pcerfect-ticting Corsr's, with double Busks, only 55cte, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest novelli s, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterne, 5cts, up Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of Tl weeds ard Worsteds just received from Europe and Canada, msk- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts. Heavy, all-wool aud up. A very large steck ef Undershirts, 45.ts up, A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 30cts, up. A large stock of $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.50 and up. A large stock of American Hats, jast 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 dull season in our Tailoring Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving universal satisfaction REID BROS CAMERON BLOCK, August 1}, 1885. Worsted, $1.10, $1.40 ready-made Pants, Gent’s Collars and oy Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, on MON- DAY, the 2tst day of September next at the hour of eleven o’clock, forenoon, at the Court House, in Summerside, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Morigage, bearing date the sixthday of May, A.D., 1880, and made between the Reverend Charles Fraser and Margaret Fraser, his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and John Ball, Trustees of David Stewart Rennie, deceased, of the other part. A that tract, piece, or par el of ‘ane, situate, Jying and being on Lot or Township Kight, in Prince County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows ;—Com- mencing on the south side of the O'Leary Road, in the division line between the said Township and Township number Seven, st ‘he intersection of the Woodbridge Ruad, thence south along saki Road eighty chains, thence west thirty-one chains and twenty- five links, thence north to the O’Loaary road aforesaid and thence along the road aforesaid to the place of commencement, containing two hundred and fifty acres of Jand a litt'e more or lees, together with all rights and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars enquire at the ollice of Edward J, Hodgson, Charlottetown, or of J. Edward Wyatt, at his office in Sum. merside. Dated this 19th day of August, 1885. EDWARD J, HODGSON, JOHN BALL, August 19 —tl sale & wkly WANTS, LOSZ, FOUND, de, OST—On Saturday, the Iith Ju'y, at 4 Lower Milton, on the Malpcque Koad, between the bridge and Seven-Mi’e House, a Bleck Sacque, ‘The finder will greatly oblige by leaving the same at EXAMINER office aug 21 2i wkly li pd ryxO LET—A House on Richmond Street, near Hil’s>orough Square, containing eight rooms, good cellar, yard and stables ; rent moderate. Apply to J. B. Macdonald. aug? 3: ry °O LET —The Offices, situate on corver of Great George anl Water Streets, lately ia the occupation of F. L. Hazard, Esq., Barrister at Law ; possession immediate. Ap- ply at this office. aug2! 4i OR SALE—On terms as may be cettled, the Temperance Hall. Apply to J. G. J. Weldon, Agent, at Judge Young’s Cham- bers, aug2! 2wks pat her union ANTED—A Servant for general house- work ; good wages. Apply at this office, aug!9 3i OST—On Monday last, a portion of a Gold Chain, The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at the Diamond Book Store or this office. aug 19 reo TO LET—Suitab'e for oftives or Sample Rooms. Knquire of W. R. Boreham, Grafton Street. aug18 tf V J} ANTED—A comfortable Cottage, with ‘Y garden preferred. Address, ‘Cottage, EXAMINER office.” aug!5 \ ANTED—Quiet Board for a lady and gentleman. Address ‘‘A, B, Exam- INER oliice,” augl5 ‘rg°O RENT—A desirable residence on Gratton Street. Apply at this <flice at once. aug 10 in gp oe. The whele or part of Furnished liouse in a nice locality. Apply at Tue EXAMINER office. aug 4 RS TIERNEY cffers to diepose of that Valuable Property {renting on Great George and Euston *trects by private sale. Apply at her residence, jly 17 tf ARTIES in want of Scahtling, can be ~ supplied with all kinds and sizes at the Mount Stewart Mille. Prices very low. Gev. Clark, Mount Stewart. ily 15 tf ’ 2 7 .s “ETO LET—Pleasantly situated cn L Prince Strect, containing eight rooms ; rent moderate. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co, jly9 tf ryO LUT—The top ‘flat of store at P. G. Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsey, Goff & Co, jun 24 fFVO LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street. next to J, D. Macleod, Pesese- sion given first of May. Avply to A. White. epr2] —2aw pat ee