_— THE DAILY EXAMI 4 Fh mm ea 4h Local and Other liems. | j HLEGRAPHIC NEWS 1 We wo deaths in Halifax last month. si - [SpeoraL Desparones to Tax Examiner. ] QO 14 evictions lb lreland tor 7 ending the 2nd July The New Hebrides Question. ‘ ‘ Me s Bank of Hali FLonpon, August 9. : . . Ys 7 ° ‘ os pened at latches: We Sir J. Ferguson, Parliamentary Secre- | tary of the Foreign Office, stated in the | : : Pur stearner M s expected here} Commons this afternoon that England at sev k 1 * tuoratmy, and will | Never acquiesced in the presence of French s,ij on return at r o'clock. troops in the New Hebrides. The English pe > ed Government was unwilling to believe that iu Ladies a. —. ae t French occupation of the New Hebrides which was postponed last week, will come off | would Jong corti , on ont ° SS itdnw pant Sir te beth ak © selec Lal omg: tinue. He declared that the = Fr play : *, Goverument would in no wise consent that sha he i . . P a nd withdrawal of French from the New aruern Corserr has purchased from Mr, | Hebrides be postponed until an agreement | } ogee & H. ®. Smith a beautiful four year old colt for respecting the neutralization of the Suez g20¢. She was shipped in the Heather Belle | anal was reached. to-day. — ane eae The Angiican Bishopric. REAR in mind St. James’ Church Sunday- ones School p ic to-morroy jaskets s! i be oe noes - Ba eae Aree be Hawirax, Aug. 9. sen the st r Southport before her leav T . ‘ att he Anglican Synod meets to-day. Both - the High and Low Church party had Tur price of the Saturday Gazetie, of St, | caucuses last night, and were in session Jobn, has been reduced to one dollar a year, until midnight. From present indications It is a ipital periodical, devoting special |} Archdeacon Gilpin, of this city, is the ttention to the interests of New Brunswick. | favorite. ‘The Low Church party still sup- ——ee ably aaa € the B port Dr. Sullivan, but- the attendance of LHR regquiar va r me iz O 1e ene- , ’ ¢ » , volent Irsh Society will be h id in theis lay delegates appear to be very sinall, con- : 'y Ste SUA ; 4 S t . ir . : , - : —,* ey a sequently Mr. Sulliv: rt > Hall, Prince Street, this (Wednesday) even- yao ; a. : : ne = 1 a mie : > 3 ) s reaAk rea artic img, at 8 o'clock. —J ohn Connolly, Secretary. eo. : : z a era, Or dark aoe ’ ’* | horse in sight. Yo r middle-aged men, suffering from i bility or kindred affections, should ner ‘ address with 10 cents in stamps for large treatise, World's Dispensary Medical Associa at Buffalo, N. Y,. - > Nik in charge ot tne surveying part t it the ( wpes, is in town He p t about five and a half miles of the six ar kin the new line for the ybway en surveyed W ¢ are info i e Charlottetown Dramatic Club will ; e, under their own management. about the middle of September ex s beautiful domestic drama, the tit)e of hich will be hereafter announced - Tue building committee of the Presbyterian hat Mermaid, L 48, tender their cerest thanks to Messrs. McKinnon & Me of Esdale Fowadry, and Messrs. Taylor ror ae 7 2 . Cai, aad Stentiford, painters and handsome donations. decor ators, > Cue Charlottetewn Rifle Club will xth spoon competition to-morrow hold its atternoorn it three o’elock at Kensington Range. Ranges 200, 500 and 600 yards, five shots at each, Snider rifles. Ammunition for sale at Harvie’s Bookstore, Kent Street. eatin THE members of the Benevolent Irish Society are requested to assemble in their hall, Prince Street, in regalia, at 8.45 to-morrow (Thursday) morning to attend the Society's picnic at St. Dunstan's Secretary. -> PARTIES intending to be present at the B. I. Society Picnic to-morrow can either go by train at 9.30 a. m. and 2.30 p. mn. (local time, ) drive out by the Malpeque Road. Coaches, we are informed, will leave Apothecaries Hall corner every half hour throughout the day to convey passengers to and from the grounds. > Tue new, sloop Frank, built at Wallace, N. College. — John Connolly, S., by Capt. F. KR Grant, of that place, ar- rived here yesterday afternoon, to finish fittiag up. Che Frank is a nice looking*craft of some sixteen tons and is just the thing for picnic parties, excursions, etc. She will be fitted up in good style and will be ready for service in a week or two. ‘ictal Is the dark, last evening, several persons fell headlong over a pile of old lumber lying in the street leading to the Steam Navigation Company's wharf. One, an elderly gentle- man, was severely inj It ought not to be necessary to call attention of the authorities to this obstruction, and to the ad- tne visability of having the street lighted at this port. sittin Tue Daily Comme: Bulletin’s fire re- cord for July shows the fire less in the United States and Canada is $14,026,500 against $10,000,000 for July, 1886, and 9,000,000 in July, 1885, double the average loss for July in the last twelve years The total loss for the first s mths in ISS7 was $76,628,- 106, against 363,900,000 in the corresponding » ag i 8 period of 18st — > -_— Frxau Norice to Taxeayers.—All persons ; who have paid their city tax on real estate, personal property and’ poll, for this year (1887), are requested to pay the same on or before the 3ist August, inst. AJ] default- ers after t date will be advertized, and executions will be issued ; and all horse and carriage tax and dog tax for this year (18387), unpaid by the 20th of August inst., will be sued for without respect of persons.—F. 8. Chandler, C ity ¢ ollector. aug 3- tl 20th icsusieaiiaiaciaiaan Tae North Sydney Herald (Aug. 3) says : — “The crops on ‘this Island, in consequence of the drouth, will not only be light, but in some parte of the Island will be a failure. The hay crop, which is nearly all housed, is the light- est that has ever been cut down on this Isiand, and even the farmers will have to purchase a large portion of their hay to feed their stock. The grain crop will also be light, and the root erop is suffering severviy for the want of rain. not ti thay There has not been one hour’s rain for the past ten weeks in this vicinity. diiniiliiescalan De. Henry Rogers, Licentiate of the Royal Colleve of Physicians and Member of the Royal ‘of Surgeons, England, formeily Surgeon of H. M. “70th Regiment, aad Principal Medical Officer to the Division of (ieneral Sir Sydney Cotton, K. C. B., during the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and 1858, being will be prepared to treat method of Electropathy. found at Miss Finlay’s, Kent Street, ( lottetown, daily. Hours, from 10 a. m., to | p. m, and 2 p. m., w6 p.m. Dr. Rogers having come to the Island, himself a great invalid, and experienced the most marvellous benefit from the treatment, now offers it to the public here with the most entire confidence in its efficacy.” College how on a visit here. Patients by the new wr. Roge rs in Tux Str. Worcester, with the usual gene- tat cargo and the following passengers. ar- rived last miduight:--Capt W H Barnard, Mr JS Webb, Mr F P Haggett, Mr. J P Hawley vapt Thos Cunningham, Mrs Cunningham, Mrs Lewis, Mr Philip Eberley, Mr H M Briggs, Mr W O Underwood, Mrs Underwood Miss Acorn, Miss Bulpitt, Miss Katie M Stewart, Mrs McMillan, MrsJ S Davies, Miss Das ies, MrS W Clifford, Master Roger D orom we il, Mr Chas W Bromwel!, Mrs Brom- weil, Mr Jas H Keefe, Miss McKenzie, Miss Sarah Bradders, Miss Belle Matheson, Miss Champney, Miss Scott, Miss McQuaid, Miss * Young, Miss McLeod, Mrs Annie Car- Inienael, Mrs McLean, Miss E 9 Cox, Master ; hester Cox, Mrs McInnis, Mrs Lounda Web- Mer, Miss Magzie Sullivan, Miss Belle Morri- a Mi Mr J Sharkey, * van, liss Melinda Mi Mr J McKinnon. Mi Smith, Mr Jos McRae, Llikin, A Morgan, Master Diplomatic Advances. Paris, Aug. 9. Le Paris announces that the English Government requested of M. _Flourens, Minister of Foreign Affairs, that France name a date for the evacuation of the New Hebrides, and M Flourens in reply de- clined to do so until France was informed of the nature of England’s policy in regard to Egypt, and neutralization of the Suez Canal. Yacht Race. MARBLEHEAD, Mass., Aug. 9. The Volunteer won the cup in the cruise of the New York Yacht Club from College City to here, making the 110 miles in 24 hours, 42 minutes, 43 seconds—corrected time. She beat the Mayflower, her nearest competitor, 25 minutes, 9 seconds. The Volunteer was for several hours, anchored in a dead calm. — - The Fishing Fieet. Hawirax, Aug. 9. The American schooners Frank Butler, out seven weeks, and Hattie E. Linnell, out eight weeks, have arrived in Arichat, the former with 120 barrels of mackerel, the latter with 45 barrels. The Captain reports mackerel unsafe outside the _ pro- hibited limit. Railway Boycotted. Dustin, Aug’ 9. The West Clare Railway is boycotted, owing to hatred of Traftic Manager Sullivan. Placards have been posted warning the people not to patronize the road until Sulli- van is dismissed. Resignation. Hawrrax, Aug. 9 Colonel Mowbray has resigned command of the garrison artillery, and Major Cur- rin, of the 66th, is being persuaded to take his place. Cholera. LONDON, Aug. 9. Fourteen new cases of cholera and six deaths are reported at Malta. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 10—10 a.m. Moderate winds, fair and warm. ‘OTEL ARRIVALS. HOUSE. August 6-—-Wm J McPhail, Orwell; John Anderson, John Burke, Kensington; W F Tidmarsh and wife, St Peter’s Island; John A McPhail, Buffalo, N Y; AN Clay, George M Douglass, S’side; John Bedford and wife, Moncton; W C Kennedy, Ch’town. 10—J P Hawley, Wm Taylor, Stafford Springs,U 8 A; Albert Craig, Master Claude Craig, Peter Taylor and wife, D S Taylor and wife, Free- town. OSBORNE RANKIN HOUSE. August 9—Rev D O’Ryan, Quebec; O Rich, jr, Boston; G F Anderson, P J Quinn, St John; John Fraser, Cape Breton; HS Daly, Moutrerl; W R McCurdey, C P McLennan, R E Saunders, Mrs R E Saunders, Miss Hooper, Halifax; J H Montgomery, W hitby, Ont; D C McDougall, Antigonish; John Me- Dougall & Son, Ottawa; L B Johnson and wife. G R Locker, Houlton; O Newcomb, C F A Johnson, Mrs Johnson, Toronto; F G Jonah, Cape Traverse. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug8 Margaret, Embree, St Peter's; La- vinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Alert, Warren, Pictou, do. Aug 9-—Isabella, Goodin, Newcastle, lumber. CLEARED. Aug 8—Eliza B, Boudrot, North Sydney, bal; Albion, Wry, Buctouche, do; Margaret, Embree, Point du Chene, do; British Eagie, Porvea, Glass Bay, bal; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Janet A, Han- drahan, Shediac, bal; Hilson, Currie, Cow Bay, do; Alert, Warren, Pictou, do. Aug 9—Mary B, Melsaac, Sydney, bal; Isa- belia, Goodin, Miramichi, do. OTHER PORTS. S’sice 6—Ent, sch Shediac, lum; Lucity lum; Adonia, McKinnon, Pictou, coal; } ; j | a D ‘strong current when t Walsh, Pictou, = : . 8—Lady ' ene beg Cld, one; Walsh, Pictou, bal; Adonia, McKinnon, Pictou, bal; Lucity Ann, Gesner, - Richibucto, bal; Annie pmeneee Bernard, Pictou, bal; Omega, Hannay, Richi- bucto, lime. 1 her ten- Mrs. BRENNAN, of Montreal, anc - ear-old son, were drowned at St. eee® sland on the Sth — ; 1 oe ; S i. ins i ‘ive 1 was being § ; coding nr ad mother went to his hervelf curried away. y 1 rescue anu was AvA IN ER, Annie Florence, Bernard, | Ann,Gesner, Richibucto, | Kate, | 1; Omega, Hannay, Richi- Franklin, Power, Glace ' MARRIED. At St. James Church, on the 10th inst., by Rev, James Carruthers, sssisted by Revs, Principal Forrest, D. D., of Dalhousie College, and D. Me- Neill, Donald Montgomery, Esq,, Superintendent of Education, to Mary Isabel, daughter of William McPhail, Esq., Supervisor of the P. EK. island Hospital for Insane. DIED. At Alberton, on the 2ist of June, Mr. Thomas C, Champion, aged 36 years, leaving a wife und _ one child to mourn their loss. August 9, Mary O’Brien, relic of the late Wil- | liam Wise, aged 62 years, | |uneral from her iate residence, Richmond | Street (West) at 9 o'clock, Thursday morning, to ; St. Dunstan's Cathedral, thence to Catholic Cemetery. ] ! At Winnipeg, on July 17th, John B. Fraser, M’ D., formerly of Eldon, Belfast, and brother to P” G. Fraser, Drugyist, of Montague, P. E 40 At Auction, on Peake’s No. 2 Whari, on Thursday Next, 11th inst., at 5 p. m., The following first-class Lumber, viz., 1792 feet No. 1 Pine, S641 “* “ @ e 4653 “ ": @ e 5 inch Deals. 5189 ** Ends, 5005 ‘* Spruce, ’ 5897 ‘* 14 & 2inch Pine, 11,388 “ Pine Boards, 1267 ** Pine Scantling, 15,329 “* Spruce Boards. 14,742 ** Spruce Scantling, assorted sizes. All dry and of Good Quality and in Fine Con" dition, ex. Schooner Wiid Briar. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer: Ch’town, August 9, 1887—2i ene AUCTION SALE Live Stock and Farm Tmplements. I AM instructed by Owen Connolly, Esq., to Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, August Loth, at 11 o'clock a.m., at his farm, St. Peter’s Road, ciese by the city, a» ‘ x 1arnve ‘ 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, NAMELY: 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. do do 16 months old. Milch Cows, Heifers, 2 years old. do i year old, 10 Oxen, 2 years old, 10 «do 1 year old, 14 Calves, 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, aud Ayrshires, some with certi- fied pedigrees. 20 10 10 ALSO, A large lot of Farm Implements. TERMS—All sums under $15, cash on delivery; over that amount four months on approve joint notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, July 18, 1887.—ts wky4i A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. Farm and Grop by Auction. I AM instructed by ABRAHAM GILL, ESQ, to Sell by Auction, on the premises, Little York, WEDNESDAY, 24th inst., at 1 O’clock, p. m., One of his valuable Farms, containing about 84 acres of arable land,in a high state of culti- vation. . On the premises are Dwelling House, Barns, Ete. This Farm is situated in one of the finest Set- tlements on the Island. See handbills. G. M..HARRIS, Auctioneer, P. S. Mr. Gill offersall his other valuable pro- perty at private sale, Ch’town, August 3—3i wy ts COAL! COAL! T° arrive, Ex. Schr. ‘“‘Robbie Godfrey,” $00 Tons Hard Coal (Egg and Chest- nut Sizes.) This Coal #3 the best to be had in Philadelphia. Also, 100 Tons Sydney (Old Mines) Round Coa), Ex. Schr. Bounty. On hand, Acadia Round and Nut Coal, Sydney Round, Nut and Slack Coal. Ten cents per Ton allowed for cash. Orders left at office, Water Street, willj be promptly attended to. + CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Water Street. Ch’town, July 25, 1887—1mo pat her guar a8”, -97:8,% i 5 . se Acts CP t é . ; <a sea ose ‘ © s, - bij + O \ . =e D ae $00 PRE CLe. 352 A ele OAS Az &y 4 > . ie Y S-Be ———— SA | ea ee ri its: S e ‘ 3) * : > ALD & ; —he GRO ey SILLETT’S YEAST. ——— 146 Boxes Just Received. WHOLESALE AT i CARVELL BROS. August 5—ex put 2wks 2aw wky ex {oman - LUMBER. WIN Oe ,t S244 74 “4h P. KE. Island Railway —- QEALED LENDERS, addressed to the under signed, and endorsed "Pender for Scrap ron,’ will be received until THURSDAY, September Ist, inclusive, for the whole or any part of the undermentioned old materials, viz :—- . Old Tron Rails,..... 950 Tons more or less Old Scrap Rails.... 430 bie Old Car Wheeis.... 110 ? . Wrought Scrap Iron 180 Scrap Fishplates.... 75 Old Car Axles...... 10 ered on Kailway Wharf, Charlottetown. The Department does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. JOSEPH UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. flice, Charlottetown, P,. KE. Island, | August 8th, 1887—6i [883--FALL TRIP--1887 Railway O The well-known Clipper Barkentine * Now Newly Metalled and Reclassed at Lloyds, JOHN ROACH, WILL ise 300 Tons Register, by Commander, SAIL Liverpool for Chariottetown, About the lst SEPTEMBER, next. And will carry Freight at_through rates, to the differeat Railway points on the Islaud, FROM For Freight apply in London to JoHN PITCAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to PITCAIRN BROTHERS, 51 South John Street: or here to the owners, PeAKE BxUS. & C0. Ch'town, July 27, 1887—3aw tf From Charlottetown to Liverpool, The Clipper Bark “GHORGE PEAKE,” "650 Tons Register, JOHN McVAHON, WASTER, Due here about the lith August, WILL SAIL FOR Eiverpont, iirect, About the 25th AUGUST, : And willearry canned goods, starch, &c., at Low Rates of Freight, PEAKE BagS. & C9. Charlottetown, July 27, 1887—3aw tf University if Mona Ai Clee, J. KR. INCH, L. L. D., President. THE first term of Colleiate year 1887-8 will begin on THURSDAY, Sept. ist. Matricuia- tion examinations will begin at 9 o’clock, a, m., Sept. 2nd For particulars apply to the President. Sackville, August 6, 1887.—3i eod REMOVE D. FARVIE'S BOOKSTORE is removed to num- ber 236, Kent Street, opposite Mark Wright & Go's New Brick Factory. aug5 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. WANTED Four good Coatmakers. Apply to J. M. Ross, Moncton, N. B. augld 10i pd O LET—A Cottage on Pleasunt Street, con- taining eight rooms; stable and outhouse attacbed; furnished if required, or use of pianoif required. Apply to the owner on the premises,— third door from Euston Street. augs tf OSPEL TENT CHAIRS—Heceived and are for sale at K. Neeham’s Auction Room. augid—2i Apply at A. augl0 tf Vy ANTED—A smart, active Boy. McNeill’s Auction Room. L,°S8T- On Sunday evening last, between the Ferry Wharf and Queen Street, a girl’s Black Finder wi!l oblige the owner by Fur Tippet. : aug9 2i leaving same at this office. ANTED—A Cook to go to Pictou. Apply on W ednesday from seven to eight p. m., at the Rankin House, aug 2: pd FoR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but very little and in good repair; also, one up right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be so!d at a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City. jaugs tf WANTED -A Young Man, about sixteen or twenty years of age, to take a position in a grocery store in this city. Apply by letter, ad- dressed to P. O. Box 145. augs 3i WANTED AT ONCE—At McLeod & Me- Kenzie’s Star Tailoring Establishment, two or three first-class Coat Makers; none but good ones need apply. Highest price paid ; steady work; pay prompt. augs 6i To LET--That Desirable Dwelling House, situ- ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Street, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright, immediate possession. Apply to George Alley. jly 25 eod tf PASTURAG E TO LET—For the remainder of the season, excellent aftergrass pasturage, on Malpeque Koad, opposite residence of Mai. Mc- Leod, itsq.— George Alley. aug 6 7: i Yuill; immediate possession Stevenson, Queen Street. ; iT ' ~ Apply to M. junel4 tf O LET---Part of a House of five pleasantly situated; partly furnished if de d. Apply at EXAMINER office, jly19 tf WANTED-—A servant girl. Good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs, C. B. McNeill, Great | George Street. BS saiedlagte To LET—Three miles from town, a Dwelling _~ House,.partly furnished if required. For par- ticulars enquire of L, E.’Prowse. jua6-codtt DAY . ‘Tenders to state price per ton of 2000 lbs., deliv | SUMMER S8BBs, 66. <1 TOUT AUGUSI C1 fy Pa se 4. MIDSUMMER SALE —- OF ; 4 PRINTS, DRESS MUSLINS & STRAW HATS, —-~- G—-- Ch’town, July 11, 1887.—wky — Baby tr Muslin Robes, Muslin Night Gowns, Muslin Monthly Gowns, Frock "todies, Xc., Merino Presses, Merino Cloxks, Merin» Pelisses, Wool Bodices, Wool Socks, Wool Hoods, Lace Hoods, Normandy Caps, Blankets, Wool Boots, Infants’ Wool Infantees, infantis’ Wool Gaiters, Infants’ Bibs, &c., &¢, 0 Infants’ infants’ Infants’ Infants’ infants’ infants Infants’ Infants’ Enfants’ Infants’ infants’ infantis’ Infants’ infants’ Ch’town, July 8, 1887. oe ee ee: a J During this month we will give Special Bargains in Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, : Black and Colored Cashmers Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, ac Se Ladies’ Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Mantle Cloths and Ladies’ Jerseys. on o Remember the READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPART- MENT is one of the Largest in Town. Several lots for Men and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain. Superior TEA, 25 Cents. J. B. MACB MACDONALD Ch’town, July,8, ,87—dy wy—pat . fc SPECIAL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT STANLEY BROS, BROWN’S BLOCK. ONE CASS LADIES JERSEY JAGKE 1 Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Sold 25 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, Ch’town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky Se — —_————— eee HEALTH AND ’ ILL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2ad. This popular \ Watering Place has been improved this season and will have more at ns ere ed PLE AU til eo . | O LET—The store lately occupied by A. E.! or six rooms; | attractic than ever. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for guest's; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, in., Charlotte- town time. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 10.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m “. " ‘‘ Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a. m., 1.33 p. m., and 6.12 p. m. e ‘* 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., 11.40 a. m., and 4.55 p. m. ’ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 secends slow | than Charlottetown Time. er Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from a)l poinis at Hunter River, to convey passengers to , Seaside. TERMS MODERATE. Address : JOHN NEWSON & CO., Juwe 28, 1887. Charlottetown. at Low Prices to Clear now going ou. | ousseaux HARRIS& STEWART, | CEO, DAVIES & Co. | seaagepeatemmnadpermnansrein eps ’ | ae i SS Aa ann Se On