THURSDAY, SPECIAL JULY OFFERING TEA PARTY i Bargain of the Season. Local and Other Items. hr RESH Cultivated Straw berries received te- da Fredk Le Paw os \ Lunatic lately proposed to the Queen. He was sent to an wylum . W & royret to learn that Mr. W o W Beer, ot the tirm of Beer Bros.. is s ‘viously il! _ > —— ‘ Giace Bay Rounp Coat on Lord's W hart, selling very cheap. Apply at A, McNeill’s Auction Room. 3i-——jy22 — > —_ - THosk who want the very best value for their money should call at L. E. Prowse’s. “ign of the Great Big Hat, 74 Wueen Street. a, BROTHER SIGismMuND, from loronto, is visit- ing his relatives and friends in this city. He is staying at his father’s, Sydney Stre t Kast. — \ NEW Lor of Clothing just received. Seventy-five suits more of that wonderful cheap line that the people talk about, only 86. at L. E. Prowse’s. tt ilies A SprectaL Meetine of ‘‘Silsby” S. F. E. Company will be held at their Room. King Street, this evening, at 8 o'clock. shar p. A full attendance is requested. imei Run Down.—L. E. Prowse has run down the prices of Prints, Ginghams, Dress Goods, Flowers, Feathers, Hats, etc.. from 10 to 25 per cent. below usual prices. shite IN a collision near Columbia, Tenn., on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, on the 20th, seven hands were killed, including engineers, firemen and conductors, No passen rers were hurt. e lcs Mr. Grupert Bvore, a P. E. Islander. has been appointed to the position of editor of L¢ Co ver des Provinces, published at Bathurst, N. B., in the place of Dr. LeBlane, who has resigned. > Wat is claimed to be an original water color portrait of Washington, painted on very in 1856 by J. Lacon, owned in Spring- tield, Mass., is offered to the government for the moderate little sum of $250,000. i ae GosrEL ArmMy.—At the regular temperance meeting to be held this evening, addresses will be delivered bearing on the duties of the hom in reference to the best means of carrying on the _ work, with appropriate readings and music. ics eicliliiitlasinn A Recent despatch from Ottawa says that huge quantities of counterfeit Dominion bii!s are being pushed into circulation. The Do- minion police authorities believe they are printed away down in the remote districts of Nova Seotia. enh dieiicdia B. B. Tyter, of New York, has consented to preach two more sermons at the Christian Church, Upper Great George Street, to-night and to-morrow night, at 7.30 o'clock. This will be the last opportunity our people will have to hear this eloquent defender of Chris- tianity during his present visit to the Island. THe second match between the English and Australian cricket teams was begun on Tuesday. In the first -inmings England scored 363, and Australia 121. Australia was obliged to follow on, and had scored 12 in the second inning, when the play was stopped with one wicket down. The match was resumed next day. -_ ‘*Tue G. O. M.”—(The Grand Old Mutual. The income of the Great Mutual Life of New York, for 1885, was nearly Fifty (50) per cent. more than the combined incomes of the five (5) largest Life Companies of Great Britain for the same year.—English paper. [Mr. Mc- Eachern represents this greatest company in the world in P. E. Island. ] _———<_> Tue steamer M. A. Starr, Captain Fergu- m. arrived from Halifax, ria intermediate ports, at G@ a. m., to-day, with a cargo of and Upham, as passengers. She sails on return at 5 p. m., with a cargo of lambs, lob- sters, oats, ete., and Mr. Patrick McCarey and danghter as passengers. <eniitiititianclt We see by reference to our Supreme Court reports that our young friend, Reuben D. Stavert, of Summerside, was yesterday ad- mitted an Attorney of the Supreme Court of this Island. Mr. Stavert studied for five THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - -° -~ - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CONFERRING THE BARBTTA, QUEBEC OUTDOES ITSELF, (QuEBEC, July 22. Our ancient capital vutdid itself in the eclat with which it celebrated the conferring ¥ the Baretta upon His Eminence Cardinal laschereau. Large crowds were in the ‘ity, and the day was observed as a general holiday, The streets thr ugh which the pro ession passed were densely packed with a swelter- ing mass of humamty. It required all the exertions of the troopers of the cavalry school corps to make a passage for the pro cession, The city presented a fine appearance, but the route of the procession being short, the decorations were most ly centered in one spot. The procession, while not a large one, was remarkably representative. Mem- bers of the Legislative Assembly and of the House of Commons, Judges, Senators, members of the City Council, and members of the Privy Council, took part in it. His Eminence the Cardinal, accompanied by Mgr. ©’Brien, the Papal messenger, rode in a carriage drawn byjfour horses and was frequently cheered. At the City Hall the children gathered there, sang a hymn and presented boquets of flowers. Arrived at the alcove @rected in front of the Barilica, the procession, hitherto a civil demonstration, became transferred into a religious ceremonial. The Basilica was prettily decorated, and was crowded to the very doors. His Lord- ship Bishop Gravel, of Nicolet, preached, and referred to; the honor conferred upon Canada. After some further ceremony, Mgr. O'Brien read the proclamation ap- pointing the Cardinal, and after his address handed the pontifical order to place the beretta upon the head of His Eminence, to Bishop Clinch of Toronto. This done, the service concluded with a grand Te Deum. The Cardinal, wearing a baretta, then ad- dressed the crowd outside from a temporary platform, and dispensed the pontitical bless- ing amid the salvos of artillery. In the afternoon His Eminence enter- tained his guests at a banquet. ee A YOUTHFUL MURDERER. A Mother’s Lndiscretion. Sr. Jonn, July 22. News has been received of a sensational! murder by the four-year-old son of Richard Tufts. The victim isthe ten months’ old baby of E. D. Saratt. Some days ago Mrs. Saratt met Tufts on a bridge near her house, and while teasing him, said that he could not throw the baby, which she had on her arm, into the water. The boy immediately reached for the child. She then repeated the remark and left. On Monday she went out for ashort time, and upon returning found her baby gone. The remark she had made to the boy Tufts at once occurred to her, and upon a search being made the baby was found in the brovk dead. It is surmised that Tufts went to the house, took the baby out of its crib and threw it into the brook. He denies the crime. An inquest was held by the coroner yes- a . iterday, anda verdict of ‘‘ wilful murder” yeneral merchandize and Messrs. McElhinney | returned against Tufts. The authorities are at a loss what todo with the youthful murderer, who is too young to be arrested or held responsible. a em A Libel Suit Unsustained. Dicsy, July 22. In the case of Spiker vs. Adams for years in the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, | $20,000 damages on account of alleged Q. C., and in addition spent aterm at Har- | vard University. The examiners’ report of | * | libels written by the defendant and publish- ed in the Halifax Herald and Digby Cowrier, Mr. Stavert’s examination shows that they land growing out of a corresp« mdence pub- found him pn ae eer a - \lished in these papers under the head line Attorney, and we have no doubt but that he) «white Slaves in Digby,” the prosecution will succeed in his profession. pero Important Avetion Sare.—That large four-storey brick building which is to be sold as advertised on the 29th inst., offers a rare chance for safe investment. It is universally admitted to be in every way well adapted for a hotel, sach as is loudly called for by com- | mercial men and the general public. But avart from its central position as a hotel, the stores, cellars and warerooms of the building | failed to prove the publication, and Judge Weatherbie ordered a verdict for the de- fendant without giving the case to the jury. Resignation of the Ministry. Lonpon, July 22. Gladstone has received from the Queen an acceptance of the resignation of himself could be rented, and at lowest ratcs would | and ministers. yield clear of taxes annually about $1500. In| any case a capitalist purchasing this new and substantial brick building would be sure to realize a handsome profit on his investment. a VER Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, a well known vagrant — Oweny Smith c for stealing a silver cruet stand from the resi- dence of Mr. Wm. Knight, Grafton St., and his mother was charged with being an accomplice. The youngster pleaded guilty, about the stand being stolen until after the arrival of the policeman at her house. She told a long, rovnd-about story, made up of American silver, Gospel Army and the trials and tribulations attend- ant upon having to work hard for one’s living, and in conclusion assured His Honor that she had neither “hand, act nor part” in the lareeny of the stand, His Honor then informed the mother that as the evidence against her was not very strong, he would have to discharge her, but if ever she appeared before him again she might expect to be severely dealt with. He then sentenced Oweny to three months imprisonment. A little girl for ill- using a little boy was the next case. The plaintiff said that the defendant struck him and called him hard names. This charge the defendant denied. The mothers of each, who were present in court, then entered into a discussion of the affair, and it was some little time before order could be restored. His Honor dismissed the case and lectured both parents an : ea A vagrant who had no sooner heen relessed from jail than he pro- eded i» make himself obnoxious to the residents of the North end of the city, said that if he were released he would leave Se Taland ae Oe hn, N. B., where he belon ind to wh piace a a hed »Fered to pay his passage. His Honor or« ered » policeman to secompany the vagrant to the rentleman retcrred to, and see how much truth there was in the matter. * * S A wau whose cows had been running at lar a the public highway was cautioned ise chargtd, sbout ten years of age, was arraigned | | children on the evil of their ways. | ee It is officially announced that Lord Salis- bury will be called upon to form a mmustry. He will arrive in London to-day. ° —_— Halifax Youthful Desperadoes. Hauirax, July 22. Two girls, Alice Breket, aged 14, and Sarah McKay, aged 11, have been commit- ted for trial at the Supreme Court for | burglary 1ey should have been spanked. but the mother denied that she knew anything | burglary. They i Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 22—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southwest and northwest winds, fair weather, stationary or slight- ly lower temperature. DIED. Entered inte joy on Sunday morning, July 18, after a painful j!lness of two months, Roberta Vere, aged 9 years and9 months, dearly loved and eldest child of James and Adelaide Burbridge, Hillsborough Squere. Free she is from all temptation, No more need of watchful cares ; Joyful in complete salvation, Now the victor’s crown she wears. Horsferd’s Acid Phosphate. INCOMPARABLE IN SICK HEADACHE, Dr. Fred Horner, Jr., Salem, Va., says: ‘To relieve the indigestion and so-called sick headache, and mental depression incident to ain stages of rheumstism, it 1s Imcompar- able’ eet EE __— Irreparable damage has been done to the | “ ere crops in nearly all parts of North Carolina by continuous heavy rains for more than a mouth. It is reported fluvtl for eight years.’ - Let the Chinaman Come) 'A8°Y, » QUR SHIRTS ARE CHEAPER AND PRETTIER HAN THEY CAN PRUDUGE Our ioop-skirts, Corseis and ! mined to make this Tea-Entertainment the » 43 . Dusties pi Pras! Bankrupt Prices! ‘THE month of July at REID BROS. is the best | steamer Heather Belle to carry passengers Men's All-woo!l Tweed Coats, § Men’s All-wool weed Vests, $3.25, worth $2. !-Clasp Gloves (in kid), 75cts, worth FARES REDUG doh ha! ; Ladies’ 4-Button Dent’s Gloves, 55cts, worth $1, | American Dress Ginghams, l0ets. worth Mcts. : American Prints, cts, worth Scts. | Very Heavy Ticking, only cts. Very Heavy 36-inch Gray Cotton, only Scts. American Felt Hats, 50cts, up. American Straw Hats, 2/cts, up. | Leaves Charlottetown every MONDAY and Large sized ‘Trunks, 85cts, up. : Ladies’ Hosiery, fects. up. ‘] HU RS DAY, 6 p. m. Ladies’ Collars, 6cts, up. ‘sossameres, 31, up. CARVELL BROTHERS, Ladies’ Handkerchicfs, 5cts, up. ot A Large Stock of Tweeds, 45cts, up. Agents. ’ ‘ryon Tweeds and other Goods exchanged for Carriage Linen Dusters, 75cts, up. — ~ -—- Wraps and Rubber Aprons, $3.25 m 2 o- mw ’ i i: Shirting Ginghams, cts, up. FURNT [U RE &C. Men's India Gauze Shirts and Drawers, 40cts. 3 MTD are yc ETT is bVOS + | QN WEDNESD 4 YV, 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, CAMERON BOCK. Ch‘town, July 15, 1886—3mos room and Bed-room Furniture, Beds, &c., &c., AUCTION. Valuable Property at Kensington, "Ey O be Sold on WEDNESDAY, 28th July, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., that valuable BUILDING and LAND, situate at Kensing- ton, at junction of Malpeque, New London Summerside Roads, suitable for Ware- house, Shop or Canning Establishment, being for seven years used in the latter capacity, and one of the best business stands in that thriving town. in rear, to be sold either in connection with, or separate from, Building and Lot. Also, at same time and place, a large and complete assortment of improved Can-making and Tinsmith’s Tools, 1 Driving Wagon, 1 Express do,1] Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Set Light Furniture and various other articles. This is a rare chance of a good investment, as sale is positive. Pid Cosalt: Fey 15 joule see L. KICHHAM, COMMANDER, North Atlantic Steamslip (i0, cient inducement offers, Apply to the owners, BRO M LONBON. | —o_ —— é 3 y a Gey eer er ig 2th gs ; W ANTED—A good general Servant. Apply 29th For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic S. 8S. Company, 147, Fenchurch | children; must be well recommended. Apply at Street, or here to FENTON , 2 NEWBERY, porsa Peter’s Road. ae to John Prowse. ae oe AW CRAPAUB. | Migs Ladies of Tryon and Bonshaw Presby- terlan congregation will have a TKA Saturday. Fculv 24th, on grounds at or near Victoria, Crapand. Proceeds to finish a payment on THEM Manse and Glebe. . ' The Committee of Management are deter- best of the kind ever held here. Nothing will be left undone to make this the Tea of the season. t Duing: Tables and Saloons will be furnished to suit r the most fastidious taste. All the delicacies ot the season will be provided. Arrangements will be made with the | Mus’, Go. the year for Bargains. Then, al! from Charlostetown and return for one fure. | Job lots and seasonable goods are cleared out at |g). +9 om . oO 75 cents on the dollar. We have only room to|' teame) Lo leave ( harlottetown at 8.30 a, m.; ew pointed bargains, but ask purchas- leave ¢ rapaud »p. m., for Charlottetown. | ers to Call and examine our prices before making All who desire a day of thorough enjoy their purchases, ment are cordially invi ed to attend - ae : ‘ sienta bu) ited bo ; end, Men s White Shirts, 65cts, up. . Children’s Suits for $1.50, worth $2.75. ARCH’D McKINNON, Youths’ Suits for $2. worth $3.75. Crapaud, July 20—wy api , duly 2 j - ‘ * ' . . c oh eae ee a ee ee Fearful Slaughter in our Tailoring , i Department. > %.of Children’s All-wool Suits, $3.50, worth $5. j Men’s Ali-wool Oxford Suits, 36, worth $8 HALIFAX } , y ° os eee eee ALIFAL AND f©. & ISUAND wee 8 Black Worsted Suits, $6, worth $7.50. IFAX, AND |! : ISLANI Men’s Navy Blue Snits, $4, worth $6.50. ‘ . : . Mei's All-wool Tweed Suits, $6, worth $8.50, % re = 2 r Men's Biack Worsted Suits, $9 worth $12. % Se } Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits, $11, worth $14. € YU ee be | Men’s All-wool I weed Pants, 81.75, worth $2.40, ee | $50, worth 35, = oS Canadian Heavy Prints, 7}cts, worth l0cts. First Cabin, with stateroom berth, $9.50) Very Stylish Bustles, only I8cts, worth 40cts. ; ! Very Stylish Corsets, only iUcts, worth 6Ucis. Isi @'abin eres ey! 7.50 American Hoop-skirts, 25cts. up. “nd Cabin. 3.58 | eee bo ane ee " Ch'town, July 14, 86. Imo wed sat her pat & sum prs “ at Auction, at Muiiton Parsonage, the resi- aence of Kev. Dr. Reid, who is about leaving the Isiand,all his handsome Drawing-room, Dining- Kitchen Utensils, Stoves. Crockery, Glassware, and 1 Handsome Double Pheton. ‘ 1 Serviceable Single Wagon, Harness, &c., &c. A. HW, B, MACGOWAN, July 16—19 22 26 wyli Auctioneer, a es iim 4 0 Lobster Shippers. | Also, valuable Building Lot The Fast-sailing Brigantine Set Express Harness, Household | ff 7, A R BE § Wp Te 5F vi 4 ia fd y 300 Tons Register Al Class at Lloyds, A. C. McLEOD. due here_about the 25th inst., will go on the berth for either Liverpool or London, providing suffi- PeaKé BROS. & C2. July 8, 1886—eod tf 0 a : =* Wit #8 & cat a? WALES, GidSs, FOUR, We. Geo. J. Wright. jly22 5i eod 500 MACKEREL BARRELS for Sale by ro LET—A House on Weymouth Street, near Prince of Wales’ College. Apply to George Douglass. jly22 T° LET—The premises at present occupied by the Subscriber, containing twelve rooms, good THE STEAMSHIP yard aud stabling ; possession given immedi- ately. For further particulars apply to James Curus, Sidney Street. jly 21 to Mrs. Hobkirk, Prince Street. jy21 21 is intended to leave MO LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, “ s or furnished House. Appiy to Mrs. for Charlottetown, | konald Walker Weymouth St. july 9 tf ABOUT THE WANTED For the Boot & Shoe Business, a Man with some e xperience ; mi st have zood reference as tOability, character, &c. Address “Box 254, P. O., Chariottetown, jly26 4i wky | W AN TED—A little Girl, about twelve years of ave to assist anurse in taking care of three I. XAMINER office. jly 20 3i 1, OR SALE OR TO LET--A Blacksmith’s Stand AGENT. iyi] 2i law wky 4i ey 3 gwd | possession given immediately. Apply to Wim. i é | Dodd. ay 16 tf 25 ONES, i OADON ROUSE |Conno!!y; immediate possession given. For | BA. + h ; terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. \ \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook; one acquainted with restaurant business pre- ferred ; good wages to the right person. Apply at EXAMINER office. jyl7 eod ttf TRY THE | = a T? LET—The Dwelling House on Pleasant Street, lately occupied by the Rev. C. O'Meara; | 3 ; —_— ons i) ulead ane OST—On Saturday afternoon, a surn of Money, wrapped up in paper. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same alt the EXAMINER or Railway office. july d AT THE sais $s caldirons Nineteen henigucten eorenctuphie-eirieel | moO LET—‘That brick House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen | jun21 cod 'O LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, RICHMOND STREET GROCERY STORE si2ch@ae : a, — W \.NTED—A good smart Girl that inde rstands | LSON BitoOs.., daclers in Choice ‘Family Groceries, Meat, Fish, &. LoS; Those favoring us with their patronage will | fad Goods as cheap as anyin the city, A call \ TANTED—Agents Ve the heaviest ss - : Ch’town, June 17, 18836—3m0s law ie ‘ in | Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For | terms and particulars apply to Owen Connoliy. | jun2i eod tf To LET—In a private family, pleasant Mrout - Reom furnished er unfurnished, with board. juiyS Ji eod plain cooking; the- highest wages to. th right party. App.y at once to THE EXAMINER oftice. july8 u&wy j } On Mcnduay, on Brackley Point or St, er’s Roads, between Sherwood Cemeter) and Cs Maxwell's house, a black fur Cape. ind Capt. Maxwells h | I os ABY | er. urning the same to Mrs, Max weil will sus S ey e rewarded. a. ao onl our yuaranteed ' Mining Machinery ; big money a so", - | ROBERT NELSON, ‘gion or salary. Adaress: eo are As ee ~ SAMUEL NELSON. 4. Co., Box i115, Newvort, Ky.. U. 5, of A. | jiyl? iwks & wky i JULY 22, 1886. oa eS PATOR & C0,8’ -FOR hay Ss a “7: onepenee — oie ‘0: | Bargains in CARPETS and OILCLOTHS during the months of July and August. Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS ne +s ss ss Bargains in LINENS and COTTONS, a - ae Bargains in CORSETS, : ss Bargains in WORSTEDS and SCOTCH TWEEDS. “ _ ” ” Bargains in “WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, : ? a 6 Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS. ss Bargains in HOSTERY, s +s 6 “6 Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES. o 7 “s | Bargains in PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS., ” - 6 | Bargains in TRUNKS and VALISES, * JAS. PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00. Ch'town, July 20, 1886, BEE MIDSUMMER. . —0;—-——_— Row is the Time to ®crenre Your Midsvemmer Goods, ao Summer Dolmans, Summer Dress Goods, Summer Underelothing, : Summer Vaiillimerv Goods. Exceptional Value in Every Department, =ee Our Goods, ~2ee Our Prices, See Our Barzains ! es 9 ee 15 1 6B Os. Ch’town, July 6, 1886. é wD head Seago ie ie ee V |B wiil offer, at Reduced Prices, this month, the followin g Goods : a Siraw Hats. Feathers and Flowers, Bolmans, Light Summer Prints. LO’W” PRICES TO CLEAR. HARRIS & STEWART, | SUCCESSORS TO ‘ C20. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, July 6, 1886. OPENING TO-DAY, —— AT -~--— STANLEY BROS at 5 BROWNS 8L.0CK: i Case American White Shirts, i a - Collars and Cuffs, i - Scarts and ii¢s. Aliso —New Prints, New Musiins, New Seersuckers, New- port Wraps (all shades), Ladies’ Vests, in Batbriggan, Merino and India Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery. < a 1 ET ~4 STANLEY BROS. Brown’s Block, Qpposite Market House. Ch’tuwn, June 21, 1586.