—— as am ¥. = —— — we « . 2-2. - Bo on —_ > 4 1} iD DAILY ‘ ‘ . . {2 2% 4 . Focal and Other Tems. } A LeGRAPHIC NEWS 4 / 4 4 Je , iat Beer & Golf's [pen Des _~ /SPROLAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. } : VI ‘ ‘is 7 « , , is & The Stanley Expedition. - 7 Lonpon, Aug. 1. , val Qf ; A despatch from St. Paul de Loanda, : dated July 3lst, says that Wm. Jannsan, sulvation Army, has | the Governor of the Congo Free State, writes from Boma that since receiving the am news of the arrival of Stanley at camp on i. has Dr.jthe Aruwhimi River no message has ar- ‘ 0 rived from the Upper Congo, and that the wager we hrst news Of any accident that may have wn Adjourned meeting} happened to Stanley must be brought at S oO choca BHAT , ‘ ; . arp, by a Congo state messenger who is expected - in a few days. ‘ , O. Morsoys, Eso., Acting Stipendiary — smecen Magistrate S X“ pale, is in the city. Reilway Smashup. \ expip line of gentlemen's furnishings lls : » today at McLeod & McKenzie’s. Moxcron, N. B., Aug. 1. - A smashup occurred on the Intercolonial | egular monthly meeting of the Salvage Railway on Saturday night or Sunday ( ‘ rrow evening at eight oe at St. : Mose station, near St. Flavie. A flat train at the “station Was run e mto by another flat from the north, This I Cc. I ige, over the St. Law-|42 turn was run into by a wrecking train. t La was opened for traffic on|COnsiderable damage was done and two . men hurt but not dangerously. el —— Sor Swirh Reusser and company open in Big Damages. Ha w night. He is announced lis 1s s last ton , Avuusta, Ga., August 1. = 83 interments in Ottawa city} _ There are two breaks in the canal. The last mont For the same month last year damage will probably shut up the factories t 162 Of this year’s batch 36 were | for some days. The loss to the city from the high= watex is about $100,000. The loss > to the planters cannot at present be estimat- . . ’ . y I , ‘er Sunday drowning accident is re-fed. I[t involves almost the total destruc- » (irom Molitax, In the latest case, two} tion of crops in the Savannah Valley. The ulies were drowned by the upsetting | river is falling rapidly. eee | An important Announcement. ris re est ' f All ladies who inten ~ t ' i \ lennis ‘ou th el taking | Lawn Ter 7 ; urnanvent Laxpon, August 1. wi it i : Ss on + er Sul it ss ; , i . - APO gem ne the Sir James Fergusop, Parliamentary Sec- , e nittee. retary for the Foreign Office, announced in veg ‘ ; ' ' > Co oO o-day 3 ni States Halifax banking company has declared the Commons to-day that the United States i yeariy divide thi GT SIX cent, The s bank of Halifax has declared a half lend of two and a half per cent. _ . Friday quarrel pet wena night last, two about a girl, and sO seVvereiy that he died row took pl we at a su , on nad a i otnel i the elfects. Lhe A young g women Was the « 3 went boating at Prospect, noon. The boat cap- upants were precipitated . Two of them, Miss Christian ‘liss Power, of Boston, were ine atte om - «x, of Tracadie, will be sbout thirty horses and iarlottetown, within five grounds, in which there loon in connection, in good tl 17th jonn R. FirzpatTre aug! ae waTcu between the Wanderers was played on the grounds of the Halif on Satur lay afternoon, e Wanderers, made the remark- 37, the highest ever made on the x. i \. Ma ‘ still enjoying themselves ind Lady Mac at Dal. ius @ good deal of his iting an lictating letters and tele. doing otuet connected viministration of the Government. - ALD sms, ani business with tne the Concert this evening, by special jucst, ‘*Ave Maria,” sai pleasure last night. farewell entertainment of this und the last opportunity vf hearing such an ex- Miss Kettoce will sing at wil rave St li ULiVe is «UM mpany, Zens Willi have “nt organization, * Eso., w has held the ’».t and, N. B., since at his residence on one of the most pro- e Lower Provines,and ~ A office of ¢ Moore, samberlain of incorporation, cied He wv minent Oddfellows in t the saturday last will be much missed at the Grand Lodge sessions in which d taken a most active luterest, ati neiitiaed Mars. Bur ind Miss Fairbanks, of the Women’s Forei Missionary Society, have compile latour of this Province, aml have succeed n establishiag nine Auxiliary So- cieties. ‘They leave on Thursday morning for New Brunswick, In the meantime they are guests of the Rev. James Carruthers and Mrs. Carruthers at the manse of St. James Uhur er Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this morning two Scott Act cases were dismissed and one postponed ; and a drunk and disorder- ly was disposed of for $10 or 20 days. The McIntyre against Isaac W. with- case of Bishop Wadman, undertaker, for the removal, out permission, of a body from the Roman Catholic Cemetery, was postponed until Thursday. There was a large number of people in court. ilies: ti Charlottetown Engineers will have target practice to-morrow at the Kensington Range, commencing at 11 o'clock sharp ; the ranyes being 200 yards, 10 shots, standing; 200 yards, 5 shots, kneeling; 400 y irds, 5 shots, lying down. The Company's Cup, now held by Corporal Heartz, will be presmted to the best shot, and prizes will be destributed to the winners in the evening at Tai COMDpaAnY the Drill Shed. a te Convietion.—On the 13th inst., before Win. Heard and Wm. Brown, Ksqs., Alexan- der Neil McPherson, of Murray Harbor Road, ' and thieatening to shoot John McDonald, of same place, in a dispute over a line fence, and was fine osts. It was proved that piaintilf first threw a stone at defendant, and parties were bound over to keep the peace for six months, in bonds of $200 each. i do) ana « both < A sTANCE in convection with the one ist evening is worth recording. Shortly before the time for opening, it be- that the pitch of the piano did not Our townsman, for, and in the ibly space of fifteen minutes re-tuned the instrument throughout, much to the sur- prise of Ronconi and the other members of the company, who spoke highly of Mr. Vinni- colmbe § work, “wv bgree with the instruments. ** . 11 . VY innicombe, was cailed ree MPO y - lie annual report of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Halifax, N. 8., for the year 1886, is to hand. From it we learn that the lustitation is yearly growing in size and in- creasing in efficiency, but that the supply of funds is not sufficient to secure the improve- ments necessary. ance—43 males and 35 females—-Nova Scotia | ited 48. New Brunswick 16, Prince Edward Island 8 and Newfoundland 6. There wert ; r ~ but no deaths. , es of diphtheria during the yes public to beware of begging mutes, nOhey of whom are sent out by tht mpstitytfoy. t 57, was convicted of presenting a pistol | Of the 75 pupils in attend- | The Principal cautions the ' und Great Britain were making progress in adjusting the Canadian fisheries dispute. The Government were hopeful of attaining satisfactory settlement, soon. The Bicyele Race. Lonpon, August 1. Temple of Chicago won the mile profes- sional bicycle handicap race at Bridlington to-day. Morgan, of New York was second. The five mile international bicycle race was won by Woodside, of Philadelphia, im 14 minutes, 507 secouds. Se To Remain in Office. Lonpvon, Aug. 1. In a speech this evening, Visceunt Cross, Secretary of State for India, said the Gov ernment had determined to retain office, because it could rely upon the support of the Unionists, The Government would utilize all the provisions of the Crimes Act. Another Disaster. Lonpon, Aug. 1. The British ship Star of Scotia, from San Francisco for Queenstown, was wrecked off Falkland Islands. The first officer and seven of the crew were drowned. Veather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 2—10 a.m. Light to moderate variable winds; fine and very warn, - i + > ee THE PEOPLE SAY That the jubilee fishermen only caught four mackerel. —That the opposition boat was a little more successful, taking in nineteen. —That a prominent member of the now defunct Keppoch Packing Co. would have been there- if he hadn’t got left. —That the tricycle has arrived. —That the short cut across the Square is being taken advantage of toa very large extent. —That the fish market on Queen’s Wharf is looking up. —That Tue Examiner leads the van for news. —__-—-_ + 2: = -——__- —_—_——-—- James James, a negro of Santa Rosa, Mex., is 135 years old. N, AX ten-minute shower in Plainfield, J., Wednesday, did $100,000 worth of damage. The American bishops to whom the Knights of Labor question was referred voted 10 to 2 in favor of non-intervention, and the decision was endorsed by the Cun- gregation at Rome. It was so hot in Illinois last week that half a dozen eggs left out in the sun were hatched, and six chickens pecked their way through the shells and into the wicked world. It’s a solmn and awful fact. Marshal, Miss., boasts of a bady 11 months old that whistles. Battle Creek has got a baby boy three years old that spends all his pennies for cigars, and has been known to smoke five in one day. The Empress of Austria walked twenty- five miles the other day without resting. She had probably been informed that her husband had been seen flirting with a chorus girl in another city, and being in a hurry 'to get there, concluded to walk instead of taking a German express train. The question that is agitating the courte of Albany, N. Y., just now is, ‘‘Is lager beer intoxicating?” Of course it is. Dves anybody suppose that people would bother themselves drinking it if it wasn’t. When | people want to drink something that is not intoxicating they find water to answer the ae se, it is cheaper than lager beer. A church social and hugging bee at Elk Creek, Neb., broke up ina row recently, |A withered remnant of a man, aching for 4 smack at a sweet 16 or thereabouts, blew in 15 cents and was blindfolded. The mana- ger raa his wife against him, and the ‘squeeze he gave her made her back ache. When the bandage was removed and choked the treasurer tall he refunded, “FLOUR. (300 Bbis. PATENT FLOUR, FOR SALE BY HURACE HASZARD. July W, 1837-~2wks eod Oh ee EXAMINER, - | | | emer = oe SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. duly 30---Mary D, Lanyill, Wallace; J W Allen, Trenhoim, Shediac; Morven, Mareb- aud, Glace Bay; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pietou; Lady May, Williams, Picton; Mary b, Melsaac, Glace Bay; L E Douglass, Swane, Canso; E Brow, Richards, (irand River; Enterprise, Ball, Arichat. August 1—Dayspring, LeBlanc, St Peter's; Seud, Gaudet, Richibucto; Minnie Svott Allen, Cape Tormentine; Wallace, Red, Pugwash; Zetland, McAuley, Pugwash; sv Coban, Fraser, Montreal; Foam, Morzn, Shediac; Merry May, MeKay, Rustico. Aug 2—Speedwell, Stewart, West Point. CLEARED. July 30—Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche; J W Allan, Trenholm, Shediac; Pleiades, Henderson, Wallace: Grizelda, Bourtin, Sydney; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou; Rosene, Dugnay, Tracadie, NB; Lady May, Williams; Bounty, McLaine; Minnie Scott, Allen, Cape Traverse. Aug 1—E Brown, Richards, Grand River; P L G, Anderson, Pictou; Wallace, Read, Pugwash; stmr Coban, Fraser, Pictou; Foam, Moran, Shediac. Aug 2—L E Douglass, Swain, Pictou; Mor- ven, Marehaud, Mon e; Speedwell, Stewart, West Point; Scud, Gaudet, Richi- bucto. OTHER PORTS. Ent. 2lth--S S Miramichi, Baguet, Mon- treal, mdse; Omega, Hannay, Richibucto, lumber, 30—Clementina, McDurmid, George- town, bal. Cld 29-—Kate, Walsh, Pictou, bal; SS Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, mdse. AE ee ee a ee eR BLED. At the residence of R. Y. MeCoubrey, New Glasgow Bridge, on 9th July, HKiubert Manson, aged 18 years, son of Alexander Manson, of ar!- tun, Bedeque. The deceased was a sober, honest young man, of good reputation. He wasin the employ of Mr. Neil Livingstone, Confectioner, at the time of his death, which was caused by hem- morhage of the lungs. RUCTION SALE Live Stock and Farm Implements. AM instraeted by Owen Connolly, Esq., to Sel! by Auction, on MONDAY, August 15th, at li o'clock a.m., at his farm, St. Peter’s Road, close by the city, 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, NAMELY : i Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. i do do 16 months old. 20 Milch Cows. 10 Heifers, 2 years old. lu do 1 year old. 10 Oxen, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, _ Mt Caives, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, very super- ior, (Excepting such animals as may be disposed of previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Short- horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- fled pedigrees. —ALSO,— A large lot of Farm Implements. TermMs—All sums under $15, cash on delivery; over that amount four months on approved joint notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch'town, July 1%, 1887.—ts wky4i <n ee Ee “Gleanliness Next to Godliness” ee Cleanse Your Beds and Guard Against Sickness. NOW isthe time te get your Feather Beds and 4. Pillows renovated by Dufort’s Patent Feather Renovat r. which will remain in Charlottetown a few weeks for the purpose of Cleaning Feather Seds and Pillows, and making them Soft, Clean and Healihy. Thousands of our Canadian Housekeepers can tes.ify to the beautiful work done by this splen- did invention Medical men and excellence. Satisfaction guaranteed—-Charges moderate. Remember the place—'Terlizzick’s Corner, Queen Street. July 27, 1887 ST, CATHERINE’S HALL, AUGER S+= Diocesan School for Girls. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Neeley, D.D., President. The Rev, W. D. Martin, A. M., Principsl. 20th year opens Sept. 14. Terms $275 and $250. Strong corps of teachers Special advantazes in Art and Music. Send for circular. jly26—1¢ wks NOTICE. The Canada Temperance Act. ai scientists acknowledge its 1 mo eod tu th sat PUBLIc NOTICE is hereby given, }-Irsuant to the provisions of ‘The Canada Temperance Act,” that on THURSDAY, the Fourth day of August, 1887, there will be depo-ited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, in the City of Char- lottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, fer public examination, in accordance with the provisions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, addressed to the Secretary of State for Canada, in which is embodied a petition, praying that the Order-in-Council of the Thirtieth day of June, A. D., 1*80, bringing into furce in the said City of Charlotietown, the second part of ‘The Canada Temperance Act” may be revoked. And notice is also given that, appended to the said notice so to be deposited, are the genuine signatures of at. least one-fourth in number of the eleetors of the City of Chariottetown, qualified and competent to vote at an election of a member of the House of Commons, in the said City, and that the said noiice will remain in the Reyistrar’s Office for the Space of ten days, from the date of deposit, 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 Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, this 19th day of July, A. D., 1887. July 19, 1887 tlaug 4 B-0-s-T-0-N SUMMEK ARK INGEMENT ee TH PALACE STEAMERS OF THE iNTERHATIGHAL S.5. G8. Leave St. John for Boston, via Rastport and Por'- and he | ‘and. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at discovered the swindle he howled like a! wild man, smote the manager on the jaw, | Sis ™m. Sl4o leave St. John at 7.30 every Saturday BOSTON DOl2eC:. | Fare from Charlotietown to Boston, 95,50, 2ac , Class ; 89.50, Ist ciass. For tickets and other information apply to G. ASAARP, ¥. W. HALES, P. &. tL. R’y., P. EK. L, Steam Nav. Co. or t. your nearest Ticket Agent. April 13, 1347~ecd wky. | | able for house ase. rates, July 30, 188"—ex pat 3aw her guar T! town, on MUNDAY, loth Augnst and following days. j July 12t~Saw & wky tl dte A . Neen is im Saree —_— — Selenide caanenentimnneameetteceedertaee-aiereenete teens tee = re or id =~ a boars . r vy . ‘ : ¥ eh 7 ¥ «rer " __ a as ; . ~? s PU Ke DAY At GUs! 2, oer 8) Aaturcite Coal T? arrive per Brig Westaway, from New York-~ $60 Tons Anthracite Coal, in Chestnut and Egg Sizes. | Arriving Daily from Sydney : Cargoes Gid Sydney Niue. . Victoria ‘ine, Reserve Mine. From Pictou : } ACADIA NU®, ACADIA ROUND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT. Tar ‘ Rk UN OLD ALBION SMALL, (for Smith’s/ use) Also—-A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit a se tw D, All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Cc. LYONS. ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. {E Annual Prize Meeting of this Association | will be held on Kensington Rauge, Cuariotte- Firing to commence at 8.30 a. 1. G. L. DOGHERTY. Major, Sec’y Prov, Rifle Association. SATISFACTION EVERY THE. —RETAILS AT— 32 CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. 24 Oz., 5 Uz., 10 Oz. PACKETS. July 29, 1887—1mo eod PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. Tenders for Cedar Shingles. TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, will be received until WEDNESDAY, August 10th, prox., for the supply of 150,000 No, t Cedar shingles. Quote price per 1,099. delivered on cars at any Station on this Railway. The Department does not bind itself to acce the lowest or any tender. pt J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, July 30, 1887—4i | ’ } HOUSE TO RENT OR SELL. TH f& Subscriber will sell or rent the well-known premi es on Chapel Street, near Main Street, Souris, which have been newly fitted up for hotel purposes, ‘There are 19 rooms and a iarge shop. ‘the ce'lar is 40x36, and frost-proof. There is a never-failing wellof water in the yard; good Stables and Coach House; also, large yard. the premises are centrally situated, command- a splendid view of Colville Bay, and are within three minutes walk of the Railway | Station, ’ i | j | | i | | in immediate possession given. Terms moderate and made known on app ica- tion to Cc. C. CARLTON. eat | ue undersigned, having purchased the stock | and property of S T. erry, Esq., Tignish, have this day entered into Co-partnership, for the | purpose ef conducting a general retail business | at Tignish, under the style of PERKY BROS. Dated this first day of August, 1°87 JOSEPH S. PERRY, BENJAMIN C, PERRY. July 30, 1°87, MACKEREL BARRELS 599 fer Sale by CARVELL BROS. July 29, 1887. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. WANTED—A Cook; good references required. apply at once to Mrs. F, Mitchell, corner Euston and Pleasant Streets, aug 2 tf i USi—Lluursday attercucn, ou Prince street, ! between Keut Street and ferry boat, a lizit- |, colored Overcoat. Finder will greatly oblige by leaving word at this office. aug 13i Loest—4 black, curly Newfoundland Pup, fore paws and endof tail tipped with white Finuer will be rewarded on leaving it atv Apothe- | caries’ Hall. ausl WANTED—A Teacher-— second-clas3 —- gentle- man preferred. Appiy at THE EXAMINER office. jiy30 LOSt--On Friday, July 29th, on the Malpeque 4 Road, between Mciovald’s (Seven Mile House) and Springfield School House, a Pocket Heok, containing from forty to sixty doliars, aud some papers which bear the owner’s name. ‘11e finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this offce, or Wm. H. Haslam’s store, County | ine Station. jlys0 y ANTED—A Girl for general servant. Apply at this office. iiy3d eod tf \ ESEBOURN K—T'o be Let eixzhteen months at least, Rayden. (furnished) for Apply to W. M.- july29 51 F, M. O LET—The store lately oceupied by A. Yuiil; immediate possession. Apply to Stevenson, Queen Street. Juneli tf Tt’O LET-—That Degirable Dwelling Honse, situ- ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright; imm le possession. Apply ty Georse Alley. jiy 25 eoti if Auf eta tenaeltasnenteane sete During this month we wil Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, vive Special Bargains in Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, ; es Ladi Remember the MEN !' is one of the Largest in Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Mantle Cloths and Ladies READY-MADE i Featterr, J ersevys, CLOTHING Several lots DEPART- Town. for Men aud Boys’ ‘will be cleared at a Great Bargain Superior TEA, 25 Cents. &. i. Ch’town, July 8, 87—dy wy—pat CN te AO ee o—. Emmen<* MACDONALD —~_ Sale! ee . eS a —AT i Diseaual tor Ju, —AT CHARLTESOR 80 + \o-— TH Al) SHOE FACTO#Y, Our present partnership expires on the Ist of Augwust, next, and in ‘ation for a change in order to make prepa- business we Will sell off our present stock for one month at 20 per cent discount on our regular low prices. Come and get Bargains. Ch’town, July 2, 1887.—eod & wky HEALTH \ Watering Place ‘has been improved than ever. PPOPR SEY AND ee ee Ly ILL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY nd. or Tape A Ota. PLEASURE 1 Rustin Beat This popular this season und will have more attractions Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for | guests; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 o’c town time. i., Charlotte- lock, a. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 10.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m, é aa “ec “ce se oe than Charlottetown Time. Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all po Seaside. TERMS MODERATE. Address: Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a. Hunter River for Summerside at 6.58 a. m.; 11.38 a. m., and 4.50 p, m. Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a. m., 11.4Q a, m., and 4.55 p. m. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which m., 1.33 p. m., and 6.12 p. m. is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower ints at Hunter River, to convey passengers to NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown JOHN —_— June 28, 1887. A online AT Be owe “ts 1D THE —— i | ise Aili we oe 7 Dission’s Saws, Buggy Tops, Nails, Lecks, Paper, ¢ ° ae, PRICE NORTON & FEN ‘ ” iaSS, iron, and General Hardware. (95 eee s Low. NELL, CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. May 25, 1887.—-2aw & wky ees CHEAP FOR CASH, so0ds \ 7 E want money, and to that end are offering our immense stock of Ferniture and House-furnishing Cali and see. that defy all competition. at prices We are prepar d to fill all orders entrusted to us with promptness. Special Uphostering for house-cleaning attention this season to Repairing and time. Ax: immeiuse stock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Cornice -pole Goods MEA LER Was Ch’town, April 22, 1837. Frames, to arrive in a few days, Mouldings, Window and GEE & CO.