<5 eR Cems ee THH DAILY HXAM TUNE 29 18865 ak é , : Pry oe ae ee aa 7 ee MP . Che Daily Examiner) Revenant] TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ‘Bo, Halfar aad P. BW) sien aking ronder,|t= E ISLAND RUMI JUNE 29, L885 Civic Ecanomy and Taxation. was calculated to inflct serious injury on the gentlemen involved. Mr. Nelson took the earliest opportunity of instiluting legal proceedings against the journal which pub- lished the falsehood. Mr. Simpson was not | ’ : {[Seeorat DespatrcHEs TO THE EXAMINER.) | 'Dontre’s Advice to the Maritime | Fishermen. re SteaMshiD Line, Steamship Worctster, Capt. Allan, AND USE ONLY Woodiil’s (ean DOMINON Day. <r AXCURs'ON RETURN TICKe A first-class fare wil] be isnot at = " : a otaiees *eeane We Mxaieneus Lak tenia chin hbuines aneneeny bela Orrawa. June 29, | seeamship Carroll Capt. Brown. : “ to advocate as well and successtully ” | Probable that he also will take measures to Joseph Doutre, Q © tl ine noneeeiineias | = i eae ase An Railway by afternov . f ¢ es ae : a | Vindicate his reputation in the matter. We], “OS°P2 Moutre, Wye Mss | NE «f the s!camers of this Line will leave ius on the 30th June inst, and the interests of the city as it does those ' lawyer, strongly advises the Maritime! ( . trains on POMINION DAY by all POEM Bi _ “erg Page are have no doubt whatever that the Telegraph aos ae a Bly abet: Tian ; ciate | lownal Wharf, Charlottetown, for Bos- up to and nie 6th 18865." Rood to retoy p Of the coumsy.. SOE WENT. She CANN, | will promptly make all the amends in ite} "[8hermen fo grasp tie, bee ,, top, every THURSDAY EVENING at 6 a . as a whole, remain so utterly careless power, and that the Editor will regret most a — ne ee fore |, clock. OW er, JAMES COLEMAN about civic matters,so selfish, and so dead | profoundly the use to which his columns |SUPPHec Dy ae me ere i aia si . Superinteng : ’ ; sala , , orts vu which W. I. Best, Dominion Analyst, St. ; a” rine ‘ 10 public spirit as they have been and have boon prosttated by reckless malin. | 26 eslelates upon lat year's imvurts i) FARES REDUGED. | inch WY, Rit, Domini Anat gg, | lalvay Otice Chor; ne I now are, this will be impossible. No| Mr. Nelson has placed in our hands the aaa on 7 > fuiiainel aml doliare| Single Tickets (cabin) $7.00 each. says :— s 30th all wily papers ‘carnal seek: Be much to promote the ae . _ ae — - 18 io ae hak 4 wewhalie competition , . Retarn Tickets do $13 00 each. ; : . ae and Pure; same compo- Bo g’ Jalge and Tweed Suit stereats of a city whose inhabitants are | °28r8e with having p agiarized ; and we} — ale te Fae id Stateroom Berths $2.00 extra for each | sition as us J J { ed § {8 interests of a city whose inhab shall have the pleasure of publishing it iu | °°9® cannot stand in the face of that duty, Seattaan B ty T HH so much occupied in their personal con cerus that they will heed neither warning: nor entreaty, uor take the slightest trouble about the affairs of the corpora- tion until the tax collector is knocking at their doors. Tue Examiner has, however, done as well for the city as it could—under the circumstances. We have always held that the affairs of the corporation should be conducted with the most rigid economy. But, we may remind our ) our next issue. —_——-—-———_ - -»- oe - —— P. BE. Island Exhibition, 1885. A General Meeting of the Exhibition Commissioners for this year was held at the Law Courts Building, in this city, on the 26th inst., at which the following gentle- men were present --— Hon. Senator Havthorne, Hon. John Balderston, Hon. Lauchlin McMillian,G. W DeBlois, Esq. ; Edward Bayfield, Esq. ; and. now isthe time for Canada to secure | and control the Canadian market The Worcester in Collisisn. Haxirax, June 29 Tho steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, which left this port on Saturday afternoon, | ran into a Lockeport fishing schooner. ‘Tie Worcester kept right on her course without offering any assistance. . The schooner came back to port badly leaking. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. June 29—weds sats pat MARKET HALL, Four Nights and Saturday Matinee. J tJ hee wae 4. a. B, F. L. Bartiert, State Chemist of Maine, says of a Baking Powder (sold only in tins) now being pushed into this city :— ft contains one ingredient that should not enter into the composition of any Baking Powder, namely, Carbonate of Ammonia. This isa strony Alkali, unfit for human con- sumption, and I am surprised that this chemi- cal should be used when it is so well known to be injurious to health, in anything used for food. Ask your grocer for WOOPILL’S GER- MAN BAKING PO\VIDER, in paper or in PANIC PRICES) Boys’ Jersey Suits at $3.85 ani Up, _, a Worsted suits at $5.00 and un. ys’ Heavy Blue Serge Su . and up. : — 425 Boys’ Tweed Suits at $5.00 and y Child’s Killed Suits at $3.45 aume Child’s Navy Blue Knickerh- Se its $2.25 and up. = % Child’s Worsted Saits at $3.50 and u correspondent, there is a great deal of| Hon. Donald Ferguson, Hon. T. Heath nt : tins 8 cents ; quarter and half pounds. Youths’ Bla:k Worsted Sui Pp difference between the position of the pro Haviland, H. Longworth, Esq; A ao uel Slander. June 26th, 1885.—-lyr dly wkly and up, . wit at $6.5 vince andthat of the city. The Provincial McNeill,Esq. ; Geo. Mason, Esq., Lot 48; P. J. D. Edmunds, K-q., Sammerville, Lt Hatirax, June 29. A Grand Military Picnie! Youths’ Navy Blue “uits at $4. Men’s Black \Vorsted Su'ts neat Government has a subsidy (none [00] 6%. Thos. Lannan, Esq., Summerville, Lot} Rev. Allan Simpson during his sermon Men's All-wool Pants at $1.50 andy s large) and Public Lands,debts due by the | 66; Isaac Clarke, Esq.,Cape Traverse; Wim. | last evening denounced the charge of Men's Working Shirts at 30¢, 65¢,, The, Dominion Goverument,and other sources of revenue;—the City Council must, of necessity go direct to the rate payers for the money they require. It is impos- sible for the City Council to do as the Local Government does—i. e. do with- out levying for taxes. The amount of taxes may, however, be large or it may be small, and it may be fairly distributed, or (as at present) unfairly distributed. It should, at all events, be consistent with the ability of the citizens to pay them. While we are bound to keep up with the times as well as we can, it is folly to think of having civic taxation here on the same large scale as it is in the wealthier cities continent. We can’t afford it. But it would be well for our corres- Mutch, Esq., Hopeton, Lot 48; Albert Boswall, Esq., Lot 49; Capt. Jas. Wood, Verde; Geo, Sinclair, Esq., Malp: que; Jas. H, Cummiskey,Esq., Fort Auguats; Bunbery, Lot 48; Geo. F, Cardigan; Thos. Vissey, Esq., Little York Abraham Gill, Esq., Covehead. A letter was read from Judge Hensley mesting, owing to the sitting of Supreme Court at Summerside. Hon. Senator Haythorne was then ap pointed Chairman of the meeting. The Exhibition will be held on Wednes day and Thursday, Oct. 7th and 8th. The Rules and Regulations of last year as published in the Prize List, were unani Esq., Lot 48; Edward Kelly, E-q., Lake Esq., Little York; David | Landrigan, Esq.,Covehead; David H. Auld, | regretting his unavoidable a! sence from the the plagierism made against him by the corres- pondent of the St. John Te legraph, a3 a cruel slander, unman!y, malicious, and ms jcaleutated to blacken his character and Daniel | destroy his usefulness as a preacher. Sinnott, Esq., Morell; Frank Bovyer,Esqr., Owen, Exq., , Fish Sentenced to Fen Years >| —— New York, June 29. John D, Fish, ex-partner of General Grant and Ferdinand Ward, and President of the Marine National Bank, has ben sentenced to ten years in jail for fraud. a —_ nee , Johan UeCullough’s Fate. a New York June 29. John McCullough, the famous tragedian, >| has been placed in a lunatic asylum. The -faccursed strong drink thus ends his bri!- AND THE ORIGINAL ROYAL MIARIONETTES Minstrel, Vaudeville, and the Comic Panto- wine HUMPTY DUMP'TY. ax” A Carload of SPECIAL SCENERY. One Hundred Elegant Presents WILL BE H&LD AT SHAW’S WHARF, WEST RIVER, ON— WEDNESDAY: i5th JULY The steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf for the grounds at 9.30 a, m , and 1,30 . m, P The Band of the $2ad Battalion will be in attendance, The usual games wiil be provided. Refreshments to be had on the grounds at city rates. co 2 Tickets to grounds and return 26 cents Children under 12 years, 15 cents, GEO, PASSMORK, Capt., Chairman of Com, WM. A. WEEKS, Lieut, C.E , $1.00 and up. Men’s Dress Shirts at 70c anil up. > Shey O10 Men’s Linen Collars at 1@cts and Men’s a Shirts at Sdctg cot Men's Hard Felt Hats, in new . 50cte and up. ~—— Men's Soft Felt Hats at 65cbs worth pene Tweeds at 55 and nt ri em. All-wool Worsted Coatings at $]. Tryon Tweeds without Pin $1.10, aly, Yarns, all kinds, Wool bought for cash and changed goods of all kind’. ™ * Come and sce our 5-cont Prints, a to $4.00 saved on every suit of oy. ™, RETD BReEsS. June 10, 1885. 100 given at Each Fntertainment. Secy Com, Admiseion 25 and 35 cents; no extra charge for reserved sea's, Matinee Priges — Adults goe ; children 15c. Jane 29, 1885. mously adopted, with an amendment to the} Jiant career. effect that live stock will be received at the Shew Grounds on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at 2 o'clock, p. m., and up to Wednesday, Oct. 7th, at 10 o’clock, a. m. The Prize List of last year was then re- viewed and some additions made to it. In the class for horses an additional section pondent, and other grumblers, to remem- ber* that there are expenditures which may be made with advantage to the tax- payers Take, for instance, the proposed new City Building. It has been pretty elearly shown that if a new building were erected at a cost of not more than June 24, 1885. COAL, COAL. ERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes cf een - A Protest. Lonpon, June 29. Thirty thousand people met in Hyde Park on Sunday and protested against the House of Lords with the a Se Dominion | Day. > “Best value-in the market, Has first prizes wherever’ exhibited, ‘Holds six yee " din tinkeri . ; $10,000, to xecommodate the Fire] ¥48 added, giving first, second and third] po pin S Coals can obtain them, on the nsuel| 20 ivntcd powd:r for the aleelan Department, the Police, and other | PF2°8 % ~ best eee ae Oy. a ; ret ao os orale eer at his Office, perky. ee ee Lae : -@ poses, and a prize of § or the best walk- | o-. £325 ’ . a . Ss y VIZ.:— The COOK'S FRIEND is madeof as city offices, a saving to the city of $1,000 ing horse over three years old, Geldings ) Cholera tn Spain. Excursion io Pictou Landing. pure material as money can buy. Tt posseses more ee raising strength in proportion to costthan anyother, Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Puy tt, trv it and be convinced per avnum would iv various ways be effected, while the interest on the cost of the structure and the necessary laud would not exceed $600. It is very Maprip, June 29. hundred and fifty- On the Old Syduey Miaes, Lingan and Victorja, C. B., or Mares to be shown in harness and tested under direction of judges. In cattle, sheep, and pigs the list to be the same as last year. Exhibitors of sheep and pigs, to RETURN TICKETS, ON BH DOLLAR. There were twelve f h > a ' auto: ix tas a a : ti ; four new cases of cholera, and five hundred ie > ethreiesl ae evident, there ore, that if the dif erence, | P 0 l © tO ne meoretary in wr 1bg, WheD | and twenty-seven deaths in Spain on ” - —AND ON THE — bk S +B} el le whe nada s 7 entering their animals, proof of pedigree, | Saturday. r YHE steamer St. Lawrence will leave Bo : $400,—the net ; er pre great stating age, &c. Pouliry same as last year, - 2 Cale Charlottetown at 6.30 a. m, July lst, Albion Mines, Pictou. C O1s —could be turned into a sinking fund, it} saging beat vair of Guinea fowls. The é‘ ee PS for PICTOU LANDING, returning to Char- ; ; : ag Se a g best pair of Guinea fowls. The Mir. Errington’s Keward. : x 1 W — ee a would soon pay for the building, and the] prizes for cheese were increased to $10 fox Mr. ns lottetown early same evening. _ G. W. DeBLOISs. city would then be the richer by $10,000. the first, $6 for the second and $4 for the Laieaor’ Jame 2. call 2 deb a BA ~" = ee Ch’town, June 19, *885—ti, Tro TA a - BRA DE. The City Council may have acted too} third best, to apply to farmers’ make as| Mr, Errington, M. P., Gladstone's expected ee m5 hastily in this matter; but even with a five | well as Factory cheese. Butter prizes same taille tad Wilkeie Indi d : FERHE “Noisy Roys" Cigar; the best Oigar A ee last heats ae Ambassador to the Vatican, has been made 8S The very best way to escape the heat * og tiie marke % if thousand dollar lot of land on their; #* '#st year. Buckwheat was added to the|4 Baron, and dust, rar? primates pe er ; grain class, and the prizes fur peas and Si hands, they can, if they are careful, have | ° ; gags ae By orJer : : , phe ; : beans raised to $$ for the first Sex ct Vie ‘ 4 EING about to make a change in our Vi holesale G a building to suit all their purposes, hee. weak: QD < tee te. poeta cott pers ctory Key * F. W, HALES. AY business, we thereby notify all parties miy. and in erecting it give employment to a priza. With these alterations and some} Guysnoro, N. S., June 29 abbey sa sehr dees indebted to us, to settle their Accounts on or | Sole Agent for Trince Edward Iland, / op , ate Wes e mae ne before the Ist of July, coming. Ali overdue accounts remaining unsettled then will be sued for without respect of persons. Coal and lumber on hand, cheap for cash, B. WILLIAMS & CO., : Pownal Wharf. Ch’town, June 17, 1885—jun18 eod number of our artisaas, without adding a single dollar to the burden of Civic taxation. Then, it has over and over again been demonstrated that the expen- diture required for waterworks would involve a saving of thousands of dollars additions and changes in the fruit clacs and in roots and vegetables, and in the miscel- laneous class, the prize list for the year 1885, will not differ very materially from that of the year i884. Several questions of importance in relation to the manage- ment of our exhibitions were discussed, JAMES BYRNE. Ch’town, June 12—20ins LORNE HOTEL, Grand Tracadi> Beach. The Scott Act was carried in Guysboro on Saturday by a large majority. *— For Bermuda. —_— Hatrrax, June 29. H. M. to the citizens every year; and there are | after which the Bo: sla aie " ; oard adjourned sine die. fiunboat Garnet has sailed for 7 hl il . ’ se at jvarne y * ‘ ee improv ements which could A. McNent, Bermuda. = i HE SPARHAM mali . be made, a se aoe tax-j Secretary. detrei iia ae This Favorite Watering Place will peyers, even from the financial point of] June 27th, 188%. Veatner Bulietin. 5 3TE AMSHIP FIRE 0 iid view ot dollars and cents. melee ede rree P — Ae Re-Open On Dominion Day, Ist July, With respect to the assessment for this New Acadt Tononro, June 29—10 a. m. | &6 33 . a _% . a, accede ; a under experienced Managers from the year, it is as weanticipated. Thereis no Fresh to strong south to west winds, fair 5 United States, « * : ° . . e.° ith | i h be ™ 2 justice in it; and citizens are consequently | Tho settlers on Burk’s Road, Lot 43, met prac abs ead ge eet lower tempers _FOR— GET TH E B EST. Visitors will find this p'ace agreeable during indignant. ‘The law, in the first place, | on Tuesday, the 16th of June, inst., for the : ie se q THE ~*~ the warm weather. tf—jane6 ia unfairly exempts from taxation al] | purpose of organizing a new School District, f J ll i fl f dl l a ee uF ; ; MkTrEOROLOGICAL OFFICE : . » > Le } property in mortgages and hard cash ; and after the election of trustees and other ” Chintetbebtern June 27, 1885. WU! li 5, 6W QUE all j Sparham Mineral Fire Proofing WANTS, LOST, POONER, and in the second place, sufficient care ee saa to select a new | Highest Temperature Saturday..........747 DUE PERE H — ee has not been tuken by the assessors in — an Pee ne et Lowes, wikis ieaaae Fa rea a for shingle roofs, outlasts several coats ante A — a —— zi [ a ’ A l > dig + er 7 : : Q a’ G1cies, ‘ a do ar hing yn Pg - personal | nime of the place. Concluding the busi- mabdllet) 5 «5 dis one oo ds ved sleet 789 i ursiday, 30th inst. of endigary pejat, office, — jan29 property. undregs 0 cilizens | ness of the meeting with a vote of thanks| Lowest Temperature yeatexsday, (read at — be mostly of the poorer class are aggrieved, | to the Chairman, Mr. Charles McCormack, midnight)............ esas edhe cl 6u.0 Vor Freight or Passage apply to PRESERVING THE SHINGLES EYWO orthree Boarders can be secomae a and will have to go to law or guffer| tothe Chief Superintendent of Education | Lowest Temperature this morning. .... 60.9 : —- AND— dated at Miss Stewart's, corner, @ Grest positive injustice. for his prompt attention to their applica-| femperaturc this moruing,at 8 o'clock, ..67 5 PEAKE BROS & C0 George and Muston Streets. june] i / ‘ tion, and to Mr. J. C. Underhay f a Pemperature thie afterncon atl o'slock. 74,0 r " Moki ’ a i Our correspondent concludes, “that sudeiuk featieat Mniedaiiin ad a inal the in- ce AGENTS ig a Surface on Them ANTED—A Servant. Apply to Mr a MELEE S Ey ee" ° ° in their behalf, : : 7 ~ 48 at on 2 ; if oe a" eee W the aa The settlers in the above District with a Russia Not for War. Ch’town, June 27, 1885, Like Slate. a eee — iy oss think P Th " 1 are a few exceptions, have lately moved there a om Only two cents per Ib., by single Barrel OR SALK—On the Railway Wharh, a to DK 80. ¢ machinery Of) from Rustico, and are an industrious, sober|4 VERY REMARKABLE STATEMENT ON GOOD One dollar and fifty cents per one hundred Cedar Posts and Spruce Shingles; also No, 3 the corporation is too heavy for | and inteiligent class of people, and although AUTHORITY. p i ISLAND RAILWAY pounds. Land No. 2 Cedar “hingles. Apply # Neil : a concern so small and weak;| many of their houses are surrounded by aaeodtons 8 . 9 Five bbl. lots. McKi>snon. jan27—3i pd ; and like the boy’s kite which| black stumps, and are only partly finished | The following remarkable account of the cgecrmene taps Delivered at Mongton, N. B, XKVANTED IMMEDIATELY a : would not fly well because it | ere is 2 appearance of thrift and neat | state of feeling im Russia on the Afghan} Excursion to Cape Traverse. Address : Hotel, Tracadie Boarh, a goot hone “had too much bob on it,” it will pro- ness that indicates that New Acadia will} question during the recent excitement J. J. MILLER, inne Mall Dene til so-careh Girle Apply at 1 bably have a fall some of these days soon rank among the best settlements in there anent in England is from the pen of : =, . ? : Millerton, N. B ered ollice or at the Hotel, ont ion “t ad ‘ ee we d B / m? the eastern part of King’s County, The “n.” the authorative contributor of Con- 7 SPECIAL Passenger Train will leave June 20, 1885, . F } jan25 —lw wkyli “esp may paired. ut the | settlement is located on the new road from temporary Life and Thonght in Russia to} + Charlottetown for Cape Traverse at 6.30 ae chief cause of all our Civie troubles, is Naufrago to Rollo Bay, near Rollo Bay | the Contemporary R-view ;— sa DOMINION DAY ; returning will FISHERY REF FEO LUT —The top ft of store at P. G. in our opipien, the carelessness and Station, the name of which might with pro- ‘*Home affairs and interests have been leave Cape OP ee at 4.30 e Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsey, i folly of the citizens, themselves, with | PTety be changed to New Acadia Station ;|/engrossing public attention within the last mons eee ies pane ge tye OTICE is hereby given thst | have re- & Co, jun 24 a respect to al! matters of Civic importance and a simall extra expenditure on the| four months. Everybody is feeling in Rus. a s . ceived from the Dominion Government ee aaa ee ti Pp , 5 tales. , : : : . evening train to, Summerside. b : 1 OR SALK—_A superior milch Gowe 5 road between the gtation and Naufrage}sia that the present time is not opportune| Single first-class fares for the round tri the amount required to pay the claims for F v ‘i's, G fton Street, ae te would afford accommodation to many in the] for an enterpris'ng foreign policy and the , 7 . verane of duties paid in the year 1871. Pa ee oi 4i ; A Malicious Slander. er 7 moc and se very inadequate results obtained by the 7 een . et - the pment ellowed will be for. | George Lightizer. jan2i—dieod Be: paid matertaily to the convenience and improve- | war of 1877-78 have cooled Russia’s Jingo-| ,, . : Wen Rens. : 7 oe e several claimants ITE : ly to Mrs a , ‘ y ia. —C : : ; 'S 2. | Railway Office, Charlottetown, June 26, 85, | entitled. ANTED-—A Cock. Apply %% ey Having lately given currency to a ment of New Acadis.—Com ism for a good whie. The Skernevitz P y ’ " _jun27 33 Dated 17 June, A. D.. 1885 DeBlois, Devonport Cottage, Mel 4 paragraph which was going the round cg ee meeting and its consequences have heen : 7 ’ p: que Road, ja gf of the e ae oid ner ‘AN ounce of prevention worth a pound of| accepted by general opinion, not with R. R. FITZGERALD, oo Stree it a cae press, respecting the Rev. , A. cure “ is an old adage but true. In view of| enthusiasm, of course, but as a necessary CRAND TEA Commissioner, . LET—A vacant Lot on King 1 Simpson and the Rev. Mr. Nelson, it is | Pre ictions that this country is liable to be | recognition of the real distribution of influ- Pane 10—yat ine fae Ui ET, To occwtt ore Ball ba! but just that we should publish the follow- —s by —— than | an ordinary amount of! ence in Europe. On the other hand, the AND— ’ terms apply to L, C. Owen—Archibald Bety ee ing trom the Halifax Presbyterian Witness, ianite fakes ee ee ee es latest complications in Central Asia have i Panes p VO LL BT Agent pay ne and we do so, moreover,with very great | mcasure,especia! ly cleanliness, which asa me not produced the slightest political excite- E t C d . OO eiuay tne ees ie 4 pleasure: — ventive, offers some one means of eecape at ment. A curious contrast to the agitation xcursion 0 rapau ' 4% Orrice and large WareHouse at the containing five rooms; * large AG: “Our respected contemporary the St. least: and in this how important the article of created wes England ” presonted by the in- —_—_ foot of Queen’s Street, at present in the | 180 if reqnired ; poems TE ~ BE John Telegraph . was led to publish a tele. Soap as to quality fit for use; certainly all iv- difference with which sl aane of move- a U t. _— 3 a 1 8 g 5 occupancy of Horace Haszard, Esq. Pos- Apply to James F. Curtis. aa 4 gram from Halifax. which etatadthet. i ferior grades made so by foreign substances} ents on the Afghan frontier, interpella, ray, oJ. | seasion given lst July, . 9 A. Simpson neal R Z Mr Nelo ae a or of a questionable charactar, | tions in the House of Parliament, and Se Apply to As experienced SEE ns a. 8 ‘ vov. Mr. en had | should be rejected, that there moy be no taint| agreements by telegraph between the VHE steamer ‘‘Heather Belle” will 1 or a dry goods store in this city: a preached the same sermon in Park Street skal a ie id a: s is es : ee | anes +: ae : R. R, FICRGERALD. ) ttetown, Church, that Presbyterian circles were ae left on the person or clothes which might in| courts have been received in Russia. Even Steam Navigation Company's Wharfon| June 18, 1885. re drase & B., Post Ofice, Chariotoeents sedge Agee anes Ocoee cae PERS cited over the matter and that an investiga- tion would be held. The implication was that both Messrs. Simpson and Nelson had stolen the sermon from a common source. The story was wholly false with respect to both these gentlemen. By a curious but not very rare coincidence Mr. Nelson preached Each treated the subject in his own way. Of course, aa the text had to be explained, the explanations given by two thoughtful any way invite the germs of these various dis- eases. A first-class article, made by known reliable manvfactarer?, is the only kind that can be safely used or recommendel. Ia the use of astaadar’ soap, like the ‘*Welcome,” made by Curtis, Davis & Co., thore can be no risk, being the goods of a firm whose name on soop is asuiicient guarantee of its purity. watches, and jewelry of every description Shop on corner of Prince and Graftou Streets. Charlottetown. [ap 18 why té wees Baxi 2 ae ee Se AD. aig ee sai vs, the most chanvinistic papers did not try to raise the war-cry against Eagland, certain as they were that it would be met by general disapprobation. No man in his senses ever believed here that a conflict was imminent ; but this does not preclude a feeling of un- easiness as to the possible arising of ex- cepticnal circumstances. Atany rate,if the and distrust of adventures which may lead to war, must be taken as a favorable augury at least for the immediate future, * — oe. te *. 5 FRIDAY MORNING, July 3rd, at 8 o’clock., carrying excursionists to attend the Grand Tea Party in aid of the College Grounds at Crapand. Return Tickets, including Tea, 65 cents, Tea on the table at 1 o’clock p. m. RUSSEL PALMER, DVERTIS® fn THE DAU-Y EXAMI. J NER 1%: best .trartieten medinon om Ne 9? ac SARB WIRE. 1 TON BARB WIRE FENCING, lo asp, SIMON W. CRABBE, June 10 2wks 2aw wky 4w AMIN#H#R the hat Peper on the felan?, session. Ap ing what experience aud reference | ANTED -At D. A. Bruce's, 4 008 9 pant and 2 veat makers. hands will get the highest prices. et may 28 een w for} ryyoO LET—A very desirable Dwelling of Upper Prince Street; immediate )% , ly to EK, RK, Brow, or to J. M. on the lith June on the text that Mr a ee a oe ini Secretary 3 : Se ane ino, aoe opini , coht i gn of the Stove Auld, Grafton Strect jane 18 law Simpeon had ; ote’ Wm. Brows, Gold and Silver Plater, of|°Pinion of the country has any weightin| June 26th, 1885. ther’s C ee ae : ‘ad on the previous Sunday. euch as spoons, forks, cruet uléhide, tea setts, }°ny matters, the prevailing wish for peace} — —* ; Walker’s Corner. (VO LET--The large brick Store on Quee® Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Poser fA) TPSCRIBF for TITE WERKLY EX | sion given first of May. Apply to ap: 27 —2aw pat