. the Votes of the electors of Qheen’s County. tiberal - ¢ onservative committe 70 us ; ei { Tt f Connolly's building, Queen) §& © * ~~ #7? : ‘: in re —_ THE DAILY ixXaAMINER. A vo. Baptist 3.0 street. Sfore lately occupied by W. & 4 frown & Co. @pen all hours. {srecraAL Despatcurs To THe EXAMINER. |] recat and Other Items. ‘ RESPON DENCE crowded out. Petite tor MeMillan, ] NA ri Esq., < > Zi J MeGrr, Fso Cou |, Ottawa, is at the Rankin. o > = . » as . . | > M.A. Starr sailed for Halifax | *™bukol district among the ruins in the | ening, with a cargo of pr. duce /mountains, The rebels were driven com- liad Bhabha g; g ; —s . | ptetely out of the province and Dongola is |p > | . ~ | i a s \I WNALD. of Bayfield. Anti tr imngail. A mess nyer from Gen. Gordon | Vo the i ree and Independent he Sccttish Gathering yester- has arrived with a letter for Mudir, and is | i lecto S of Queen’s Co. 5 Walting a reply. | ' “ a 5 ee (J ENTLEMEN,— Having been called upon, : sof lumber from Montreal to the | The Feyptian Couference. by r-presentative men from all parts of Stat 4 two million . Tay Rr f Clocks, Plat t Vatson’s, Qreen Street, Senne E. W. Vator, Watchmaker and is left to make a business and plta- f England sili dal p Alberta, of the Canadian upany, tan down the propellor 0 , a dense fog, on the 30th ult. + - Amono many distinguished visitors at the | Scottish Gathering, yesterday, was J. J. MacGee, Esq., Clerk of the Privy Council, Ottawa. : caine rue Rev. Canon O Meara, L. L. D., Rector f Port Hope, Ontario, will occupy the pulpit in St. Pauls Church, both morning and even ing, Sanday. ~ oo - Cux British Artillery team are to be ban- neted at Montreal. omthe2Ist Auvust. £100 to be competed for as a (Jueen’s Prize, _—>— FF ooR caseg_Of droukenness and two cases | i! disorderly driving were disposed of by the | Stipencdiary Magistrate this forenoon. P. P. | (lillis was ‘aleo fined 850 fora breach of the} Scott Act. | -— > —— | We have received the first copy of the Can- | adian Dairyman, a neat periodical of sixteen | pages, published in Montreal. It contains a | large fund of information, invaluable to dairy- men and farmers, and its subscription is only tifty cents a_year. It is published by the Canadian Dairymas Publishing Co., 162 St. James, Street, Dloutreal.. Mr. W..H. Lynch is & ‘contributor ees THe steamer Worcester, Capt. Blankenship, | sailed for Boston on ‘Thursday evening, with | a cargo consisting of 1500 bbis No. 1 macker- | el, 1500 cases lobsters, 50 barreis alewives. | She had also the following passengers :— Miss | Balle Sawyer, Miss Annie Coffin, W. T. Wor- | den, Mrs. Worden, Clara Worden, Emily | Worden, Mary Worden, Mrs. P. Rogers, Mrs. Gillis, Mrs. J, D. Dewar, Florence McAvoy, | Miss V. McCormack, Mrs. Nicholson, Miss N. Nicholson, Miss H. E. McLaren, Mrs. McVay, Mrs. Ma! Mrs. A. MeDonald, James Mc- Donald, .s.y Mconald, John MeDonald al — i Tus market to-day was largely atten.ied, well stocked in all departments and sales were | brisk at the following prices:—Beef (small) 6 to I4ets per lb; do per qr 5 to 10; mutton, ner Ib 6 to 1%ts; lamb, 7 to l2ets; veal, 3 to jcts: turkes, 21 to $2.25; ducks per pajr, 35 to 70cts; fowls, 45 to 7Octs; chickens, 25 to LOcts; Butter (fresh) 17 to 20cts; do (tub) 15 to lévts; eggs, per doz, 14 to 16; black cur- rants, 14 to '6cts; flour per 100lbs, $2 60 to $3.00; oatmeal, $2.75 to $3.00; hay per 100, 50 to 65cts: oats, 36 to 38cts; potatoes per bush, 30 to 40cts; sheepskins, 20 to 25cts; mackerel per dog) 60 to 72cts. —_——————T a (a mm The Weather. a Tur month of July just past is remark- able for its great humidity, rain having ‘allen in measarable quantities on 20 days. The total rain fa!l is a very little less than nine inches (precisely 8 972 inches.) The sverage rain fall for July, during ten years previous to the year 1884, is 3.517 inches, the least fall durmg the same period being | 2.786 inches in 1874, and the greatest 4.223 | inches in 188: Toe temperature of the month has also | w the average, viz.: 60°48, | veen titicu | While the mean of July for the ter years, previously is 63 87, the Lowest mean during | a= that period being 60°98 im 1879 (just half a) degree warmer than last month), and the highest, 66 92, in the year 1880, mm, J. C. = Our Advertisers. Charles Donald & Co., London, E. C., | arg prepared to correspond with merchants, shippers, fruit growers, ete., with a view to business. Perkins & Sterns have just received an- other shipment of white and colored cot- tons, warps, etc., which they will clear off at the very lowest prices. Wm. Worth, Spring Park, is the agent | for Queen's County for the Model Washer | and Bleacher, which, he says,does its work | better and in less time than any —— now in use. Thomas Alley is the agent for the Island of Messrs. Primrose Beos., of Pictou. He is prepared to supply customers with their | well known grooved and tongued spruce flooring, sheathing, scantling, boards, iaths, | etc J. R. Inch, President of the Mount Allison College, Sackville, N. B., an- nounces that the collegate year commences on the 11th September. All informatjon concerning course of studies, etc., can be obtained on application. Thompson L. Davis informs all concern- edthat the Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy opens fer the next term on the 28th inst. Calendar containing full infor- mation can be obtained on application to the Principal advertise the steamer hit plying between Montreal and i. This steamer has excellent passenger accommodation and carries freight at low rates Carvell Bros, Mirami Charlottetown The Baptist Sabbath School Picaic will be held at Farquharson’s Wharf, West River,on Wednesday, Angust 6th. Should the weather prove unfavorable the picnic will be held on the following day. William Welsh publishes a card soli itin , Clerk of the? Privy feet in excess of last | has jast received another They sail from England | The «Qu ea oP |L Taylor, dv; Alex McKay. do; R Thompson, PICNIC ! Bongola Tranquil. wena satis if Lonpon, July 31. | i | The ‘Times’ says it has received from | West River, | Alexandria the following translation of an : of Arabic telegrain, dated Dongola, July 25: | On W eduesday, August 6. The Mudir with two batallions of Bashi | Bazouks,a detachment of mounted infantry, | . }some guns and 4,000 Arab volunteers at- | 4* 16. 30 a. m., and at 2 p. m. tacked and defeated a rebel Sheik named | Refreshments may be had on the grounds. i x . Tie ts 25 cea . ‘hj alf ric | Ahmet E! Doda, who was entrenched in the Ickets 25 cents ; Children half price. | wil be held on following day. augl buh Schoo) ‘HE Baptist Sabbath Sch: ol intend hold- ing a Picnic at Farquharson’s Wharf, Steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf Should the day prove unfavorable, Picnic no seed Reaee eee nastiness eee arlene cena eenamnanintinegaelaaainigaiiandtitaseat canes UGST J. 1884. — HAVE J A Large Stock Lonpon, July 31. There was no hitch | Croix Brecken. |} in the progress of discussion to-day, and it | will soon be agreed upon. The Conference | th present time reiterate them. adjourned, to reassemble on Saturday. regarding the Reyptian Conference, that jmv native Province. T have the honor to remain, gentlemen, Yeur obedient servant, : WILLIAM WELSH. Ch'towr, Aug. 1, 1884. augl— pat u era her pres tl 18th, | instructions from his Government. The Chotera. Paris, July 31. There were three deaths at Marseilles, land thoeo Gents Toulon ist might trom | SAUCE poring. and Sheathing, &¢ Rome, July 31. | ‘ | Six thousand persons are now detained te . . }Im various lagarettos on the frontier and | along the coast, : a | AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim- rose Brothe-s, o' Pictou, Agent for the a ¥ ee Grooved and Tongued : SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, I Lispon, July 31. will always have On hand a stock of the game The port of Huelva in Spain, has been| WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I declared to be infected with cholera. The | have no hesitation in recommending as the | ports between Cadiz and Arjamente, both | best in the market. inclusive, are also Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also prepared infected. toexecute promptly orders left with me for any deseription of Sprucs Scantling, Boards, Laths, &¢ For further particulars apply at my resi- dence, Prince Street, suspected of being _ a —— Ht. M. Stanley. Loxpon, July 31. THOMAS ALLEY. Henry M. Stanley has gone to Ostend to} - met King Leopold, of Belgium, and the directors of the African International Asso- ciation. Mr. Stanley denies that any dis- cord exists between him and the directors, UST Read This, and be convinced of the who, he says, have assembled at OUstend|@J excellence of the Model Washer and specially to accord him a warm welcome. Bleacher. It makes the washing light and /easy, gives the elothes that pure whiteness ‘ . | that no other mede of washing can produce. to the Wesleyan Con-) No rubbing required, no friction to injure the ference. jfabric. It is a Scieutifie and Successful Ma- no ‘chine, which does its work superior to any Lonpon, July 31. other Washer that ever have been in use, The Wesleyan Conference has been pre- You can do ? heavy — in a quarter of the sented with a theological library of 30,000 ere oe ek one _ our’ at all. ‘They are volumes, by an unknown donor. ae ee tanobens, ’ and sold cheap. Price, $3.00; when sent to re the country, $3 25. Arrest of a Grenadier. WM. WORTH, Spring Park Road, eit Agent for Queen’s County. Ch’town, July 31, ’84.—2aw wly. WANZER sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED KIGHEST AWARDS, At all the leading Exhibitions of the - World, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I. ——— jy30 Toxonto, Aug. 1--10 a. m. augl—2aw 3 m. LADIES, ATTENTION | _ —~—-.- - -- 4\ Friend A private of the Grenadier Guards, named Odell, has been arrested and taken to Dublin on a charge of being implicated in the abominable Cornwall scandal. A Treaty ‘of Peace. oe Suanecuat, July 31. It is reported here to-day that France and China have made a treaty of peace. China is to pay France an indemnity of $7,280,000. — —ao Weatber Buiistin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown August 1 183¢. ncaa Highest temperature yesterday,. ........ 60.4 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . .52.1 : : | Lowest temperature this morning ........52 0 E shall offer the, the coming week, Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .58 6 special and decided bargains in Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock. . .63.5 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, SUMMER DRESS GUODS, esTuneD, | Prints, Parasols, Sunshades, July 30—Zetland, Vanbuskirk, Pugwash, lumber; Quickstep, Murray, St Peter's; Bi lamestone, Congas, Yeang, Tuetts/ Table Linen and Towellings. Home, Murray, Port Hawksbury, limestone: John Tilton, McIsaac, Pictou. coal. July 31—Levi Hart, Ganion, Sydney, coal; Neil Dow, Horton, Souris, 665 cases lobsters; O*tawa, King, Port Caledonia, Coal; I Dare, Sprague, Baie de Verte; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdse; Two Sisters, Daley, Murray Harbor, lobsters; Cl th . Carrier Dove, Allen, Shemogue, deals, : ed ym a 6 0 Ing, Au. i—Areadne, Trenholm, Cape Tormentine lobsters. STRAW HATS, XC, Tilton, MclIsace, Pictou, bal; Mary Florence,| July 26, 1884. Chapman, Murray Harbor, bal; Alma, Ritey, Summerside, sundry mdse. July 3L—Spy, Farrell, Alberton, sundry mdse; ss Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, eggs, 5 P lobsters, etc; L G, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Neil Dow, Harton, Pictou, 15 m shing- les; I Dare, Sprague, Baie de Verte; ss MA Starr, Ferguson, Halifax. Aug 1--Advance, Heather, Pugwash, bal; Two Sisters, Daley, Marray Harbor bal. MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLEARED. July 30—Congueror Young, Pinette; John 10 tons Pressed Hay, for sale by HORACE HASZARD. LOBSTER CANS. 1,000 cases Talls and Flats, for sale by “HOTEL ARRIVALS. | REVERE HOUSE. July 31—J C McDonald and wife, Summer- side; D O’Briea, Alberton; Jas P Cunning ham and lady, Toronto; Mrs A Martin, do; Miss Mary Foley, do; H Keefe, do; D ~churman, Summerside; Wm A Anderson, Haiifax. Aug 1—Geo. Hs ~wParker, | Boston; Chas S Laudan, Toronto; A W. | OL CLOTHING. Greehan, New York Morning Journal. RANKIN} HOUSE. Aug. 1—W A Lefurgey, Summerside, H M | Churchill, Rustico; Mrs Wenworth; Boston. Miss Florie Nicholson, Eldon; Mrs P A Me- Intyre, Souris; John W Hockin, Summerside; HORACE HASZAR D. Pouble and Single Yellow Suits, Double and Single Bles* suits, Long Black and Y«)' + Coats, Rubber Hats. Sou .Vesters, Horse Covers and lishermen’s Aprors. Montreal; A A Brown, do, D S Dow, Toronto, UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN- KR. Only ONE DOLLAR » year. The trade supp'icd at lowest prices. ROGRACE BASZARD. Ch’to wa, July 26—1w | the County, | have decided to offer myself as a candidate for the seat vacated by the ac- | ceptance of the Charlottetown Postmastership The Egyptian Conference met at the | by your late representative, Frederick de St. i-ware, ete., next door | Foreign Oftice to-day. i As my opinions on Reciprocity and Free jis thought probable that an arrangement| Trade are well known to you, I need not at Suffice it to say that, if elected, I pledge myse'f to give In the Lords to-day Earl Granville said, | ™Y time and energy to do all I possibly can, ) [irrespective of party, to advocate the best | the French Ambassador has not yet received | interos:s and to. secure the just rights of this Everything Ch’town, August 1, 1884. SUMME J. B. very cheap. lowest prices. and cheapest in the city. Perkins & cones FP cee REDUCED PRICES. —_—:0:——— MACDONALD ILL, during the remaining part of Jul y and August, sell off all Summer Goods, at greatly reduced prices to clear: Ladies’ Straw Hats, Sunshades, and Light Dress Material, | eer OD J. B, MACDONALD, Ch’town, July 14, 1884,.—2aw wkly, Sterns UST GPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF New Hosiery, of the best value, American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had. PRINT COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. at the very Lowest Prices! PERKINS & STERNS. The Syarthan Fire-Proof R AOOFING CEMENT CO’ coops, =! ($60,000 Capital Paid Up. ESTABLISHED 1870@. | Kstimates furnished and contracts taken | for the best and cheapest Roof in the world. lioofs jaid by our agents guaranteed for ten years, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, Moncton, N. B , ee A large stock cf Cotton Warps, different makes, at the LOUSE TO LET. My Readymade Clothing takes the lead for being the best — Subseriber offers to let a most desir- bs | able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been pspered anew ) and painted inside and outside this summer, . .¢. | There is also a Stable, Coach-house and Queen Strect. Garden attached. OANS on Mortgage for periods not excee4- ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fund. The. borrower is privileged to pay off his loan, in whole or in part, at any sime. Circulars giving detailed information can be obtained on application at the office of Messrs. Sullivan & Macneill, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the Company. jy 30—pat dy & wky pres sum jour 4i. peeseded by local rian; Nigher temperature.” GEO. D AVIES & 60 Rahert Laub & Co., Dundee, Scotland, hp Lamb & Griesbach, New York, mahdfacturers of all kinds of : BACS & JUTE GOODS. Orders for the trade solicited by HORACE HASZARD. Cl’town, July 26—lw NOTICE TO COATRACTORS EALED TENDERS +ill be received, a:- lic Works Department, Ottawa, until Monday, the 4th August, 1884, for taking dewn the piping, and clearing away ail the rubbish from the site. ion to DAVID STIRLING, Architect. The Esplanade, Ch’town, July 17, 1884 P. E. ISLAND other business. By order F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, July 24, 1s84—tl aug 7 dressed to F. H. Ennis, Secretary of Pub- Brick and Stone Walls of the old Post Office er : , Building, Charlottetown, including all iron | A Division of Surplus Stock will take place on removing all materials and The specification and form of, tenders can be had by’intending contractors on applica- ther pres mE Steam Navigation Company. me : fectionery,” 24 hours ahead of the time it is : TE A MV R wented, so as to insure a supply of Fresh ee se eames Sotieien tlds or » BOILE $ Cream. Made from pure cream, with superi- be held in their office, corner Great George acd Lower Water Streets, on Friday, the &th day of August next, at seven oclock in the evening, for ibe election of Directors and DONALD FERGUSON, LONDON H US | July 7, 1884. : . FLOUR *Aj UR. | | 9 LOU i. an A = — = © i IN STORE: — om = 260 brls. High Grade Patent, oe = h et | 750 bris) Medium and Low Grodr, ~~ am , 250 brls, Choice Superior F xtra, S a va 125 bris. Cheice Fancy. =. ‘ .° ~ = oe TO ABRIVE: ~ e QU 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— 0 ~ Atlas and Evangeline) . = = 2 FOR SALH LOW e S —BbyY— - e = ms J. A. CHEIPMAN & CO. iw © » © J. F. SHATFORD, | — - ° Agent, opposite Rankin House, = ». 3 Ch’town, June 16. zs Nan tr ted Aca les, TION as = : ce Tae = nn Picnis and Tea Party Committees. You can get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery. ; Ae OS You can return all Goods not used, if in Ct Mi we! (’ : M 443 ( ; | good a ira a le give satisfaction to our customers, aly alTiagt dll if U J \eitis as eelevenedl the Committees of the {ol- lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, DeSable Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Springtield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK. Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17—10w = 2 GEO, DAVIES & CO, Ch’town, June 2, 1884. (INCORPORATED.) Capital, $48,000. OCTOBER 22, Iss84, SUBSCRIBE NOW, SHARES FOR SALE $2 EACH. This is the best investment in the Country. Send for prospectus and full particulars to JAS. THOMPSON, H. A. L. WHITE, President, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED—BIG COMMISSON. July 4—1m pd ICE CREAM. RDERS for Ice Cream, by the quart or gallon, should be left at “The Little Shep around the Corner,” or at the Star Con- or freezers, and porcelain-lined cans for con- taining it. The purity, sweetness and whole- F'OE, SALE. ‘someness of the Ice Cream furnished ts guar- anteed, Jaly 5, 1854. NE Horizontal 45-horse power, with 54 3-inch tubes, and in every respect a a | first-class boiler, One Upright Tabular, 10-horse power, with fire box attached, suitable for a lobster ‘(SECON D-HAND.) fo Farmers end Others. NEW SEASIDES, oane fie BREMNER BROS. July 28, 1884. factory. Both these boilers are ready for steaming, and will be sold ata bargain. URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in Apply to lerge or small quantities. CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLLEN CO. | gg; ‘ = Joly 19—1m wkly im _- Highest Cash Price Paid for ed Old Bones. XY UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI} J. W. McGILL. NER, the Cheapest aud best Newspape- published on I’. E. Island. Only $1 per yerr) Ch’town, May 19—vod 2m pat ecd 2m «j 2m