eee a ew Oe ee ee feeal and Other Items. » benefit of pe ople up town, We trust that the sugyestion will by avtull upon at once, —”s —_— ves 4 ~d 4 , weve os »* oo wee A ~ a % * - EN SLERGRAPHEO NEWS, (SPECIAL Desparcnes to EXAMINER. } News About Stanley. Lun a LONDON, July 21. me \ despatch from St. Thomas, West P. E. Island at \frica, says ‘The West African Company 2i—.jy22 has received a report that Henry M. Stan —_ ley, the African explorer, has been shot SS a piece for des ud by natives with whom his expedition had been fig ghting in order to obtain sup > : plies. E ’ _ oo Another account says that the steamer on ~ which Stanley was p roceeding to the relief East Lynn i - Emin Bey, was sunk and that the ex Is ? plorer was drowned. - he report of Mr. Stanley’s death @man . ; we \ | from a missionary at Matadi, who re wain shortly, | ceived it from the natives up country. No| - aires . lnessave has been received from the amed Simps ne 1 Expedition. ss lark wwe last | Sir Henry Thurston Holland, Secretary | ‘ . }of State for the Colonies, stated in the , “ , Commons this ernaocon that the Govern . : : & ‘ ‘sy a Ml he information about the re} ted | death of Stanley The rumor regarding e his death is utterly dis ‘redited here eM ‘i an Kin 4 ypold a Beigunsovere, of the \ ‘ N.S i , nae relegrapas That Staniey, i | with S$ expe n, left Aruwimi for . 4 2 Cat re W acl ui Ju y rd N pilme At all, SO Tal a. 7 His Majesty knew. and S i will | ge News from Wimbledon. oe i , the | LoNnpoN, July 21 s will | IN re Cup was won yesterday | WV e. Enelishmen, with 710 ‘e ( sdians bei second, with - | O65 t L prize of eighty pounds vs " i i! : ntest for the Eleho Challenge . p Sh Wimbledon, toek puace to-day Ma : i The Eaglish tea yon it. by a score of ) | 1,570 team made 1,559, and the j i ’ : - Strack by Lightning. STAN » Nove ; Mi ! , im ‘ Tor ileal the C] - ' > \TOR, | July 21, i fo Ling | \ owder houss owued DY the C W. A i He Lr te start g \\ i" val C+., was stru Ik by ehtning this : ct wee Ad } morning, causing a terribie explosion, kill- ing one man and severely wounding several. o ; : . na Phe number of minor casualties reaches 190, ine } c % co all dw lling he uses near being made com- ‘ 4? Turne:s Ka ls. Mass pletely inhaoitabie. AAS s ser per steame Yar — Saturday, and Activity at Metz. ugh va Sct t as] pintintnaeci , , via Yarmouth Berwin, July 21 a ; Me. R. M. B vN representing Messrs. Much military activity is reported at ‘ té& & e. ii Hatters. of Halifax. Metz The enlarging efforts and evolutions . ‘ business stand | of troops cre proceeding constantly. The ! t M House, 136 Kent St. | work is conducted at night by the aid of ? : ° hard felt elect licht. The balloon depart nent 1s erea, put in th tat expecting to see he destructive effect of ’ Tees eae’ made a8) dynamite hurled upon forts from a balloon bi vine Va a a ne tes: If a pris ti- b Acquiited. the temp ur plat nameineh . Street, in front of the new Moncron, July 21. ' ~ : ; 0 : o se om In the Thomas purjury case, concluded as ' ut Dorchester to-day, the defendant was : ra wcquitted—the Attorney-General consent- ' ing to a verdict of scquitt al. The case awakened a good deal of interest. ° ee sie ee a Ps as 4 A Floody Fight. sed for s ind many persons were to be 7 ae : e801 g thither for the purpose of pro Carro, July 21. g i ity authorities should A repo has been re relved that a tribe Pp unk roadw ry tothe | frien ty Egypt attacked the Madhi’s M Vv may get bere ror s under Osman Digma near Kassallas - { and over large [Twelve thousand men were killed. I ~ 48 Was fT Cast — ° The Thistle Sails. i t wn Rifle Club held 3 — : npetition with Snider Rifles Giascow, July 21 Range esterday afternoon. I Thistle s 1 for New York to-day ma iS Well ntested, and resulted | Sh ‘kes rew 0 y men een | it. John A. Lonewort! jnee Mr. H. As : with 57 nts eac! mS _ ; f first place Lieut. Lot Weather Bulietin. silver spoon Rarges : | _ puly 22—I 1) ) 2 2 i Y i londy to ° ! nder | ( ( » BR ‘ i S I ip t , ee ‘ 4 vs . } 5 my ca ‘ cers in t ol y i j 3 $558 br und 3 if good i Lvels would Gu Wweli to apply i p s skins, 17 pa kages | to G W. Wa ) 0 Square, who has t sehold effects, et The | in stock some ve y line iapeis, at reasonabie ie8 and g tiemen went as a8 prices Io! sp jy21 21 irs WO ( sby, Mr W O Crosby, He : : , i i Mi ( sham Annie. Red le e a immoth excursion from C O Sto Miss Young, BG Me Pictou t ‘ luesday next, The . Mj W ill ' steamer St. Lawrenct ik ke e Pictou at 7 o ‘ 1 will sail on return at 7.15 Dp M., ln H \revle Sti Halifax, | same eventng—the sail home being by mooa 5 s i ts present 4 gement, e- i liyht ihe Prospect Cornet Band of New g exceedingly popular with travellers. | Glasgow will accompany the excursionists. lt has re itly been refitted, and furnished | The vill probably be tennis and. cricket } er respects. Both | matches on the Park. The excursionists will lation are excellent, | , seven hours in the city, and will, es a ) sense exorbitant. The |-no do enjoy themselv | t \] 9 na | good wife give > m to guests, which is a \ VEL law t. in which D. A. Holmes, g ; f i ‘ . ent We wish | of Spi ingville, N. S., is pl intiff, and Frank ¢ A. Robbins, of Robbins’ Circus, is defendant, > will shortly come before the courts. It ap " bre of the ft ries act | pears that the circus bill posters, for a consid- i by Ins r D in the office eration, obtained Lib rty to post their bills on ut be rf Ma } i ‘ s to-day a barn adjacent to the road, and as the plain- lk § ade by | tiff and his wife were driving by their horse W eo i ‘ with | took fright Hot occupauts were thrown & lig 1 important case of poaching |; from the wagon and tae latter ae molishe \. in t} i ' Ri involving an assault on | The 1it is brought merely for the price of the ‘ Cullaugh, is being heard | wagen, which was paid under protest, and press ; rom appearances | looks | the law firm of Sinclair & Ives ret rined to de- 0 l with the o fend the case.— New Glasgow Chroniele, p st I p r appeal i eee ud to | his Wardens. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ° Li i \ ad anotnel good house last _— e r Tenmet's file. onl LORNE HOTEL—TRACADIE BEACH. full t | July 19—Walter Matheson, Miss McLeod, f m of the? w C Kennedy, H B Stirling, Ch’town; Mrs | : 1 itis very |} W J Robertson, MrT M McLeod, St John, : : pp Duly NB. July 20~-GeoR Beer and wife, Dr| ty 1d | Beer and wife, Hon Thos W Dodd, Miss : wee ' val. | Davies, Ch’town. duly 21—Judge Geo P = ’ ied evening Laurs , Hon E Bernard, Lieut A D Cady, I t ym th ow ning his | Capt F vank-G Richardson, OT G ashalk, "A at will take place. hose WhO! Gleason, North Adams, Mass; W H mm y @& good | ty laugh, as well as | Lochhead, Fredk Worth, Ch’town. sor wholeso yuusel, should attend lS neetings OSBORNE HOUSE. p cenit tails: iki, ia ae July 21—D A Lawson, Head St Peter's F i Steam N yn q Company | Bay; G b McKay, sTtOn; W ~ a ot ae - : catalamatal ailtas tue te et Panmure Island; Charles suxton, os Buildin . a ee eh cane Traverse; Wm Fon bes, Los Angeles, Cal; H . on % at: . Wnwmelion Shak 4 2 McCallum, Harrington; ei H Wood, Boston; . , ccntice, ama: M Maddocks, Portland; E B Dufort, Kingston, ‘ tthere isa flag to fly, all | Ont; D W Easton, Windsor, N 8; Jas +e 4 tr i ing isan ito fh t it It ‘would U Leary Station; Miss Mary Macdonald, Hali hi trou for the warehouseman to | sa) , A yf n the steamers are signal ed BANEIN HOUSE. t lo House, and the doing so would| July 21—P J Quinn, St John; W A am t ny from th p ypu arity of ' nan, S’side; MS Bate, Bri woklyn, N Y; AS the ( he Provincial Building sig-' Reid, Chicago; J Simpson, eee AG nal ahoul. 1 be fished out and hoisted for Dickieson, Antigonish; J A Cossman, Halifax; John Diamvud, Philadelphia; J Hunter Duvar, Alberton. AMINER " ” " Supreme Court. Grorcetown, July 20. McLean and another—an was settled by plaintiffs in the original suit withdrawing their levy. I raser Vs. Same Was similarly of, Dowley vs. James—an action ss —was settled out of court. plaintiff ; McLeod, Q. C., Stewart vs litte 'p: Meader issue disposed for tres Peters for for defendant. July 21. an appeal from a de- Judge Reddin. McLean for ap-| pellant ; Peters for respondent. | Wilson vs. McLeod—an action for tres- Was settled out of court. McLeod, 1. C., for plaintiff; Hodgson, Q. C., for Gillis vs. McLeod i cision of pass lefendant. There being no other business the Court adjourned, Scott-Siddons at Lyceum. | Another the Mrs. T. Charles Watson. the distinguished ! nd beautiful reader, will give one of her | unique entertainments at the Lyceum, on | Monday, the 25th inst. We givea short | sketch, taken from the New York J'ribune, of \irs Watson: | | Leila Morlet de Museau was born in the } County of Surrey, in England. Her father, | 0! good old French family, emigrated to Eng- land during political disturbances, and became one of the most respected merchants of the: old school, in the city of London. His name rbial on ‘Change for ath was thi Was prove integrity ; and heno able men gret in the country of his adoption. | Her mother was of noble Portuguese family. Stran that the chiidof foreign ! yald have become one of the purest speakers of the Huglish language of our day, | umd =successful interpreters of England's authors and Mis. Watson is married to M jor Ll. Watson, ot the 56th Regiment. During a sojurn of four years in Quebec, Mrs. 1. Charles Watson frequently used her talent for acting and reading to assist the charities of that city, and it was from the | warm admiration of her friends, and their | flattering opinion of her capabilities, that she | ventured upon ee life of a public Reader. It nt that in keeping so gre it | - world the elocutionis t | public of pleasure and de- light. od Prom nen earliest child'iood Mrs. Watson showed this love and aptitude for declama- | wt power of imitation and genius | his d subje *t of tion and re ve, therefore, mts sh pal DOC LS. Char kc Ss was but too evi a gift secluded trom the Was dept iving the tion, tis eT for acting. ‘When little over two years, a baby just tble to speak, I remember,” says Mrs. Watson, reciting at one of my father’s large business dinner parties, La Foun- tain’s Fables, in French. How vividly it remains in my memory. My father, hold- little child in white frock and blue sash upon the old fashioned polished mahogany table, where my small image was reflected among the fruit, flowers and wine, the attentive faces of all the gentlemen and the rouncs of applause, which (vain little puss) | appreciated as much then as in after years I have been thrilled by the sympathy and gratitied by the appreciation of the audiences to whom | have read. ‘*{ remember my mother remonstrating with my father for encouraging me in this love of acting, but it has through all my life been what the French call plus fort que moi and I know no greater happiness than forgetting time, place and self in my word pictures.” Ing, me, a -.—— ——— A Pai Echaug —- 2 WE have GXOCERIES of the best quality Pes 1, Sugar, Molasses, Kerosene, &c,, &c., ind almost every farmer has Eggs to dispose of. Why not ind exchang come direct to our re your Ez rzs for store, every week, crroceries ¢ low you It pays to do so, because we al One Gent Per Dozen More ryour beesthan the regular cash price, low as thev and ve you Groceries in exchange as an be bDoughttfor cash in any store in the City. At present prices you Save Right Per Cent by Trading Wi th Us, not to go out of your way to do 80, as is conveniently situated. nd have ur stort WE HAVE SOME SPLENDID a . . 5 . Porto Rico and Barbadoes | Sugar for Preserving, j which we will hanwe for Eggs on same terms ; as other goods. ag CALL AN® SEE IT. ili | ' aor LAQOMTOED oo laesO. A fh2& iQ, | ! MARKET SQUARK, CH’TOWN. | July “* Ww ky a ee | SCOTIOS] SAL AUChION § E | ease ae | Live Stock aud Faria Implements. instructed by Owen Connolly, Esq., to Auction, on MONDAY, August Lith, at his farm, St. Peter’s Road, | AM Sel by ll o'clock a.m., at | Close by the city, HAD OF CATTLE, | | NAMELY : | | ' 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. 1 ao do 16 months old. 20 Milch Cows, 10 Heifers, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, = 10 Oxen, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, ' 14 Calves, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, ior. (Excepting such anima's as may be disposed of previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Short- horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- fied pedigrees. ~ALSO,— | A large lot of Farm Implements. TeERMS--All sums under $15, cash on delivery; over that amount four months on approved joint | notes. si A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, very super- Ch’town, July 18, 1887.—ts wky4i Provincial Rifle Association. THE Annual Prize Meeting of this Association | will be held en Kensington Range, Ciarlotte- | town, on MONDAY, 15th August and following | days. Firing to commence at 8.30 a. m. G, L. DOGHERTY, Major, Sec’y Prov, Rife Assoviution, July 12%t—3aw & wky A dte K KR I j AY FIR i: Gearcion iar et eee yapita!, Two Million Pounds Sterling Kisks at Lowest Rates. CARVELL BR@S., AGENIS Ch'town, July 9—2wks 3aw pat NOTICE. Whe Canada Temperance Aet pv BLIC NOTICE is hereby wviven, the Provisions of ‘“the Canada Act,” that on THURSDAY, Augus t. 1887, there will of the Registrar of Deeds, in lottetown, in (Qlueen’s County,in Prince Edward | Island, for public examination, in acecoréance with the provisions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, addressed to the Secretary of State for Canada, in which is embodieda petition, praying that the Order-in-Counc.l of the Thirtieth day of June, A. D., 1880, bringing into force m the said City of Charlottetown, the second part of ‘“The Canada ‘Temperance Act” may be revoked And notice is also wiven that, appended tothe said wotice so to be deposited, are the s“natures of at least one-fourth in number electors of the City of Char jottetown, qualified and competent to vote at an election of a member of the House of Commons, in the said C ity, and that the said notice will remain in the Registrar's Office for the space of ten days, from the date of dep ‘sit, and after the expiration of that time the same will be laid before the Secretary of State for Canada. Dated at the City of Charlottetown, in County, in Prince Edward Island, this of July, A. D., 1887. July 19, 1887 tlaug 4 Ter rauce the Fourth the City of Char- Queen's With day SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, Cold in Read, HAY FEVER. STOPS Droppings frem Nasal passages in- EASY TO USE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c. and $1. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. $3 ws 0 Water Works febsntures TEs DERS will be re-eived at the Commis- sioners’ Office sup to noon of the 3 vb inst., for the purch ase of $5,000 (three thousend dollers) o the City of ¢ ‘hari olietown Water W orks Deben- tures, These Debentures are of the denomination of $500 eich, and are payable in twenty-five years from date of issue, bearing interest at four (4) per cent. per annum, hal'-yearly, and are issued by virtue of a Special Act of the Legislature, passed last session, intituled “The Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1887.” Tenders will be received for part or whole. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the hivhest or any tender. Commissioner’s Office, July 19th, 1837—eod tl d oid) ei NASAL Spey, ANADIAN AVNET ce AND STATION RY STOR » 2 < we were 3 ba Uik UPPER QUEEN STREET, next door West of Mr. E. S. Bonnell’s Watchmaker and Jewelry Store. 2 for J. S. QUI BSCRIPTIONS taken at above store \ Toronto: Robertson & Bros Publications, Family Bibles (O!d and New Versica in parallel sOlutmns). Th se Bibles and other valuabie Books can be obtained by easy monthiy pay- nents, thus placing good books within the reach of all classes of the peopie. Prospectus of pubii- cations can be seen at store In connection with above is a we!) stock of Stationery, embracing everything ally kept in a stationery store, which will b on ve ’ reusonable terms. usu- sold BREMNER, Avent, A. Ss Ch’'town, Jaly 12 2meo eod WC a P IODII Li S SERMA ‘ CU it: Jil RETAILS AT— 32 CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. 10 Oz. PACKETS. = i & 3 ae 24 Oz., 5 Uz., Ie “urity & Quality Unsurpassed July 4, 1887—1mo eod WANTS, LOST, WOUND de. I OST—Between Post Otice and Rankin Honse, 4a Bunch of Keys. Finder will oblige by leaving them at THE EXAMINER Office. jly22 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A ook and Housemaid; good references required. An- Upper Que: n street. jly2t eod tf of five or six rooms: iurni-hed if de ply to Mrs. Edward Palmer, T° LE r. -Par att of: a House leasantly situ.ted: vartly sired. Apply at EXAMINER ofiice. jly 19 uf T° LET— A House situated on Richmond Street West, containing five rooms. Apply to Nichotas Murphy. jiyi9 3i fri mon NOTICE—All umbrellas left with me last year +. +o be mended, ana not celled for, will be sult after the I4ih or August next, if not called for before that time—S. Taudvit Hil:sborough St. jly21 2i pd T? LET—A three-story Dwelling House, con- taining eleven rooms, situated on Water Street; possession given about the 20th inst. Apply to M. McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, jaly & eod — Was fED—A servant gir’. quired. Apply to Mra. C. B. George Street. God reference re- MeNeill, To LET—Three miles from town, a - Dweliing Ilouse, par ‘ly furmshed if required. ‘ For par ticulars enquire of L. E Prowse jun6 eod tf QAFE FOR SALE! A good one. Apply toC. V ’ McGregor, Osborne House. pd ! ! } pursuant to; day ot | be depo-ited in tie cftics | } 00D PASTURE for two cows in a ficld ‘halls G om West Ku ity wt this offi mile fel, A of Cty; noe | genuine ! of the | l-selected 1887. JUL Enfants’ Mus in Rotves, Infants Fnants Viusiin Monthty Iofants Frock hafavts’ Merino resses, iufavts’ Merine Cocks, Enfants’ Werin. i. Pisses, Infants Weel budices, infants’ Wool Sock, Infants’ Woel Foo.s, Infants’ Lace Heods, infants Normandy Caps. tafuets’ Biankets, infants’ Weel Bets, Lofentis’ Weel tnfant-ees, Infants’ infants’ Weol Gaiters, Bibs, KC, AC, Be. Ch’town, July 8, 1887. Yustio Sight Gowns, «owns, Vodies, &&., =i BRO ~ & AL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT “ ow a ; : & Lee > *% AX 2% - ¥ Soa eae % = 3 BROWN’S me meme DF cnc ee oe BROS.,, BLOCK. ON H CASH ADIES JERSEY JAUKETS, Bought at a BARGALN, will be Soid 20 PER CENT LESS THAN Ch’town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky —A'’ THE— Suk + “= —_ gas a Ca Our present parinership HL UISOUNE UOT REGULAR PRICES. l ff. -~ od * Jess: ow. wea iees | expires on the Ist of Augusi, next, and in order to make prepa- ‘ation for a change in business we will sell off | | our present stock for one mouth at 20 per cent | we . discount on our regular low prices Great 5 | Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Come and get Bargains 20: Ch’town, July 2, 1887.—eod & wky SPEER EW. GRRE & io aly ~hairs, abies, and in all kinds of Household Furniture, All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. such as Badsteads, Parlor, All kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, BARGAINS-BARGAINS kas Dining-room and Bed-room. Sideboards, Chetfonicrs, Book-cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. a a7 — oe 4 rs bp ~~ iw Frame Mou and Picture Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. Poles, Rings, 2ollers, &e. Atso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Wagons—cheap, cheap, at or. +. Uh'town, Marvh Y, 1887, Mattrasses, E FRAMES, ilding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Children’s Sleighs, Carts and IJJTOHW WNEWSON’S, QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE.