oo eR tS Oe ee ie peaeaeagiee i ali ac lactic eat —— © . erm peewee - een spnnenicieinemenasitt amet ; as ies coo us Ba . THH DAILY EXAMINER, JULY 2 RS cae nen maaan - , THE DA 7, 1885 Local and Other Items. | TELEGRAPHIG NEWS LETTERS TO THE RDITOR, | Ca . OWE cease of drunkenness at the Stipen- | : i Pere ee ” Vi i liary magistrate 8 ¢ vurt this forenoon, [Serorac Despatcurs To Tue KXAMINER.] | The —— of leg Ulunda 7 dis = | peaks. Tue steawer Ulunda sails for Boston and The Atghan Eussian Difficulty sites this evening at 6 o'clock. Again. _ Sin,—Referring to a paragraph in your ——___—— Halitas 2 is PU issue of 16th inst., which has this morning fis Ho on tae Linurenant-Goverser} Sr. Pererssure, July 27. aaena — es i ra to say ~“ i | cael ad Mra, Mel nal will he absent from | ; The Marquis of Salisbury has renewed pis cg acer an ., na Ul ns ame i. use for a few days. i proposal that Russia should withdraw trip Peas oe aa oe adbibary, 40 ap > | rt oO ' i e oe" é ’ 4 ‘ ‘ : ieee <tetiaeseeee Go he A r ops Fre m the advanced position held | stated by you. They may have been labor- I : in Aulficar Pass in order to avoid a possible |; j : i U 4h a ys there nave been ‘conflict with the Afghans ing under that impression; but notwith- , . : re eines her arrival | pay ia agrees ey. prop-sal in canes standing she left ahead, I found no HA : K oJ = OPENED : ° | thas the A telenied bi Geabestnsaal Ore difficulty in passing her under easy steam, a wrivel from Mirami-|. ee rn cone V ROE TIVE OOOEDT* | when onis 10u ) ing T 9 ge 7 | ing the positions evacuated by the Russian n only two hours out, but owing to a New Black N ; Vv ili N Cc LL aw Ling ta ommardcr : es . ee “ i he G i { ¢ M x m rr to attend the funeral of ee a 7 ‘Teale will be an im- ae a ” oT; ee — “ _ . “e 8 a cae = | medtiat y o 2 in y rs} . eee ; Ne oul ae aiiste sign fora Russian advance. |" From Halifex to Boston { may be per-| WEW Mblack Satins, New White Laces, es mae ey Fh Ae Fy apenas Ag 2" a fae mitted to say, the Carroll left Halifax three ‘ ° T + . rus City Companie f Active Militia will € lat preparations are being |}, a hs : . » > ne , » XN B I t = Tae Oy tian at the Drill Shed at 7 | made for an early doveweut, towards the | ous tnd forty minutes before ws, and) LWW olored Silk Velvets, | New Bustles and Panniers, . Jock DP. 1 to-morrow ( Tuesday ) for the Caspian Sea. | ’ 1 it ston one bour anc lirty-ive N Cw Vaillin >a ur Vi: t ®°Ehe | i N C | —_ ¢ = anaes daa minutes after. This shows which steamer | Ci ¥ Veateria s, i Cw orsets, | urpose u has ''sS -—- oe _ | ° Crossing the British Channel in a Kow Boat. —_—,— makes the best time. his statement can be corroborated by the passengers on board LyNeu is the guest of Owen , | either steamer. His Grace will remain with til after the celebration of ARCHBISHO Connouy ; Es { Mr, Connolly un S. R. Hr, NEW WINDOW HOLLANDS. _ Stock of Summer Goods well assorted and every- thing very low in price. Muslins, Prints, Parasols, His Lordship Bishop Melutyres Silver Lonpon, July 26 Master S. S. Ulunda. Jublilee Oxford crew started from Dover at 10.15 = | ‘ ’ . ° o'clock this morning to r ‘ro , : eee ™ erating to Tow serves the A Startling Variation. Channel to Calais. The weather at the time cf the 8 art was fine ard th. re wasa oe ; . re ais {ae ster .¢ ‘2 ar > dead calm. l he crew « xpected to reach l very r - hei . b oy = ~ re ° oame dite ies elated,” te ery near being broken wp right in the Tus Appeal Court will be in session on All parties con- : } tice and govern themselves Ayal om % Sale Wednesday next, <Y 4 mst eerned will tak wordingly. By order F, S. CHANDLER, the afternoon. A wide es a Phone 2 : Collector. Hjaly 27 2 great crowd of persoos witnessed the start- bride seeato ‘fens x oh bh Hs H . ay Gi C ik : 7 ‘ . . © he hn: » an . “wwe & a o = : ing of the boat. At 10.30 the boat was one | Cria® & pretty, fragile, youn: little thing, | TJ mabrellas, Hosiery oves, Collars, Ties, in great His Earty Mannoon,— Her- | UC oUt, but at 10.45 it was making slow inet Seat . th ati to a a ° - . / : : ~ Cur Orr 1s His Eaart von.-— Her- . : ad ee ed we 1ad insisted on the mos? rigid of the Epis- t y ab » “ “ d B et H t i bert Pickard, the winner of the Gilchrist | PFOKFess as the tide ee ut to drift. copal church forms, and her Unitarian iad Varie 3 r chs an Oys raw ats se ins very scholarship, who was lately pursuing his A despatch from Calais at 2.30 this after- ister had humored her Imagine, then, his & . , , Cheap. licine in the eld country, died at noon says that the boat had been sighted on tie 22nd inst. He ' studies of m* : from there. surprise, as he dictated the lines, ‘‘ pro- Fredericton, N. B.. mising to love, honor and obey,” to have was 25 years old “5 LATEST. her distinctly alter her oath to ** promising i eS : ; a att eld ; Lonpon, July 27. to love, honor and be gay,” looking him PERKING & $ FERN A Carp.—To all who are suliering from , y <i directly in the face the whic: a hed Bere errors “ud indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood ke I will send a recipe that will cure you, FR"! This great remedy was dis- The Oxford crew, during their passage across the Channel, shipped several seas, snd had to bail their boat frequently. When within seven miles of the French some difliculty to control his inclination to laugh, and not being prepared for the con- tingency let it slip. So there are some Ch’town, July 10, 1885. OF CHARGE, “ site - , im Se A merice : very young b y , ; : : " nn covered by a missionary in S = A moviens shore two of the crew gave out, owing to ery onesie aw _ nerve, = pat , } : lidr 1 ef : pe to let neep 4 a . é ) > . send self-addressed — - bo eh" | the heat and exertion, and were compelled Lane we! oe oh; a - tl hin re nad TO SHIPPERS if LOBSTERS v Station 1? e ” rn 7 = oe — fT Taman, “ta mt — to rest. The others were game to the], 1 ‘ ee ee a : fa Gnish trouble does arise in that nest, the minis- rug Secretary of the Wanderers Cricket ter must expect his sharo of the blame, — + [t is announced that the Canadian Pacific Railway company has decided to push on! the southwestern branch from Manitou, | some seventy miles, to the vioinity of Oak Lake, forthwith, Profiles of the work are now being prepared, and ina very short time the grading of the whole distance will Club, Halifax, has sent word to the Secretary of the Park Cricket C.ub, that they have com- pleted their team and arranged to be in Char- lottetown on the 6th, 7th and 8th of August playing the Pictou team on the last of these three dsys. It will now be in place for our local elub to prepare for a suitable reception of the visitors teem John Bright's Speech st Spepeer’s Banquet. Goods! SHLLaiws AD CXTRAORUINARY LOW PRICES Lonpon, July 27. The Irish party are furious over John Bright’s remarks at Earl Spencer's banquet. Sew th ari > ¢ ‘ . “ everal of the party propose ~: demand | be Jot in small contracts in order to ensure | che Speaker of the House of Commons hasty completion. The C. P. R will them- ‘ . +? . ‘ . of i : . . 6 ' t . , ar he geo : ss 8 bresch | of | selves do all the bridging, of which in the Pr ene nis feeling is taken as murking | first nineteen miles there are some five i 2ne3, growing into the | phone. : a = wi a Pe —— ’ Re "e no | ae | thousand feet, and over ths same section actual enmity, between the iuberals and | the earth work involves over half a million = > A Remankapetr case or Lonosvrry.-— Mr. Paquette, a blacksmith of Hochelaga, has living with him an old lady relative who has attained the extracrdinary age of 107 years. She is still in the full possession of all her active a8 a Woman ol many lscaltion and dl ee ae ae nationalists. 1) ards. This extension will be completed household duties. This casecf a remarkably ao 7 _ i aga se 2 oe i a oe ® 6 , } 3 ? long life is fully authenticated,as Mr, Paquette The Medical Relief Bil. }son's crop. Besides this, some thirty miles | 1 C 5 BK Ee EY Va A bas the old lady’s certificate of baptism — ome | will be built of the Manitoba Southwestern OR ASE , ’ to Treherne. The announcement has given ee which has been regularly running in the London trade, due here about the 25th inst., will go on the berth for London sailing about the 10th ef August, and will carry Lobsters and other Produce at very lowest rates of freight. Shippers of Lobsters will please apply early in order to secure room, For particulars apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Lonvon, July 26. If the House of Lords refuse to adopt the Liberal amendment to the Medical Relief Bill, the majority in the House of Commons will not allow the bill to drop, but will insist upon the necessity of Parliament dealing with the measure as an integral part of the electoral reform. great satisfaction to the people of Mani- toba, and the effect of the construction of | the road will be to promte greatly the im. | migration into the southern parts of the province. + te 0 Emigration from Great Britain continues to decline, although the falling off is not so marked as last year. In June 19,930 persons left the kingdom to seek their fortunes in other lands, as against 21,876 in the corresponding month last year, and of these 12,908 went to the United States, > We regret to learn that asix year old child belonging to Mr. John Henry of this city, was yesterday killed by accidentally falling intoa well. Mr. Henry, in company with his wife and child, drove to Mr. Pearden's on Winsloe Road. While there the child wandered into the yard and met its death as above stated. The well was fiity feet deep, aud the child must have mot its death instantly. The body was recovered shortly after the accident — AT THE— LENGEN HEUSE! Ch’town, July 16, 1885.—1mo dly wkiy Disaster at an Excursion. CuartaaM, Ena., July 27. While an excursion steamer was loading occurred. Se 4 Aaietite ae — = = = = a a ’ wise vith tanger te peafaped| 220.0 As, and 284 ts UY SUMME Cwm, Sly sth Se at mone day 0 ee o_o ie Sh Pe gh oan cia — ao a Australia has gained 821 schlibeade B S R pet tele eel ene oe "- that the¢‘‘Myrtle Navy” is the peoples favor- le «majority 1em we omen ann) over June, 1884; the United States gets ite tobacco. The demand keeps increasing, | children. Many were drowned and others|) 92) 100, ana Ganada 1 Gf; oe C V nine and frem every new circle of consumers who | were injured and exhausted before rescued. 1,031 leas, and Canada 1,669 less, the fall- rseni ; r\ C ' ing off in our case being undoubtedly due to the troubles in the Northwest. In the past six months Great Britain lost 106,434 of her population, ur 22,430 less than in the corresponding period of the preceding year. 2 ; Of these Canac i 944 a , There has been a slight increase in the | 9 hese Canada obtained 10,949, or nearly | ; sat» | 2,000 fewer than in the same months in number of cases of cholera in the densely |) 394 rs | 1884; the United States attracted 73,099, populated poor districts, where hygenic| 9. 200 leet: and Aasirélia 17.008. or measnres are impossible, owing to the stub- ' e parents . . . 4,500 lesa. : ’ born resistance of the inhabitants. by ym the Canadian Northwest AND Carbonate of Ammonia are classed among POISONOUS CHEMICALS. Do you use that BAKING POWDER sold amo ann only in tips which WHHES & CO. time. = 5 | State Chemist of Maine,fsays contains G4R- have been induced to try it, the evidence is emphatic in its favor. Its genuine qualities always hold the friend they have once ruade. These qualities will be kept up to their full standard by the manufacturers of it. It is to these qualities and the reasonableness of the price that they attribute their marked success To the quality they will adhere to at all c-sts. also to the price if that be possible. Cholera in Spain. Maprip, July 26. — ~—> — ant — a -iae ALL accounts fr _ in stating that the crops are without See | Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. ; BONATE OF AMMONIA. lemish. The following is an extract from the tie ; ; 3Q, report of aaa a the Merchants’ Bank The New Egyptian Loan. IN NIGHT SWEATS AND PROSTRATION. M_A RK EV S UA FE. _ Over 25 years use by the PUBLIC, be . sides Analyses made by the Dominion at Winnipeg : ‘‘From all quarters come the most glowing accounts as to gtain crop3. Wheat, barley oats and pease crops are alike very fine. The wheat is fast heading up, and from present appearance we are likely to have Lonpon, July 27. The final arrangements were mace yester- day between the Foreign Office and Roths- child and Blueheroder, of Berlin, to issue have used it in dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and in night sweats, with very good results,” Dr. R. Studhalter, St. Louis, Mo., says: ‘‘1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Large Variety ! -O Analysts of St, John and Halifax will assure all of the safety in usirg WOCcDILL’s stch a harvest as has not been seen for many years, The weather has been wonderfully fine, warm days with occasional showers, and, = far, very little wind or heavy fall of rain or ail,” the New Egyptian Loen. — RANKIN HOUSE, Obituary. July 24—A Millett, Halifax; John Baird, a jt) Montreal; Wm C Blundall, do; Chas G Hauirax, July 27. Hope, do; Frank Burch, do; F L Mer ick, sa , : Boston; W A Passhall, New York; J FE. Cuash- Capt. Sinclair, formerly of the American ing, ‘Malveha’ Siew: 3 @ Mewten@és | Bev Navy, but for years a resident of this CltYs | Neil McKay, Summerside; Henry May Kiem representing the Lancaster Insurances Cv.,} nj wife, Ch’towr: 22—J S Sullivan, Agent died yesterday. | Gay Family: A Pelletier, Quebec; J A Cross- si man, Halifex; H Walker Dorken, Montreal; C strous, New York; N Hasselin, Cleveland, Ohio; Rev Préf Pollock, D D, Halifax; Henry F Conboy, Providence, R I; Charles E Gor- Choice Goods! ‘GERMAN BAKING POWDER! Low rices ! sold in Paper and in Tins 25 per Cent. P Cheaper, and UNEQUALLED BY ANY OTHER BAK- i iccsimatiiien | ” A E 3 i i KS 5 CJC) | ING POWDER. om =| If your grocer will not get it, 2 Package will be mailed free on receipt of 6, 8, 12, 15, \24 or 25 cts. Reject all as Spurious without the names Weodill’s German Baking | Powder and W. M. D, PEARMAN, Trustee, Halifax, N. 8 " July 18—lyr dy wky U 5 D IAM ( N 1 ~ OTASK PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. _ e In Chancery, Before the Vice Chancellor. ~—_> — Tue steamer Ulunda arrived from Boston this morning with freight and the following passengers to this city :—Miss Maxwell, John Murphy, Maggie McKay, Flora Ross, Mr Mrs J O Draper and child, Mrs Mc- George, Miss McCabe, Miss Connolly, Miss Scott, John F Gillis, Dr E D Pratt, Arthur McWade, Allan MecAskill, Mrs B T Gordon, Mary McDonald, Miss McLean, Mr Steele, Master George Steele, D McLeod and James McKeen, ‘The following passengers bave return tickets to Boston: Miss Bridget Doyle, Mr and Mrs McCarthy and child, Miss Drake, Mra and Miss Smith, Mr and Mis Ead, James Fitzgerali, D J Hawley, James Foley, J C Maskill, E H Cronther. ——— —— — —— Ch’town, June 26, 1885. Severe Fire in Paris. —_ man, do; Wm J O’ Malley,Montreal; B C Web- ber, Toronto; A Parsons, Montreal; John J Fairbairn, Montreal. SEASIDE_HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH. July 22—L English, Oshawa; Miss Eng: lish, do; F M English, do; A B English, do: 23—L Panis, July 26 The Batigonolles quarter of this city was visited by a severe fire last evening. The loss is several millions of francs. N. W. Troubles and the Pulpit. —_—— Haurrax, July 27. In nearly all city pulpits yesterday ser mons were preached referring to the late rebellion. Mr and Mrs Dangerfield, Montreal. Carvell, Ch'town; George Gordon Dustan, Halifax; P Browne aud wife, Kingstom, 25 — | mmm meen nnn Cee a a BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT Macdonald, Ch'town; A Pelletier, Quebec; OPEN JULY Ist. In the matter of Michael Murphy, a person of unsound mind, Chas H Chandler, Ch’town; E A Chandler. do; Miss Helen Marian, Columbus, 0; BS Davis, Ch'town, OSBORNE HOUSE. Jaly 25—John Nelson, Lorne Hotel; A J McLaine, P EI Railway; Ban Cox, do; WS McKie, city; Charles McDonald, Cuba, W I; James Caldwell, strm Gulmare; A E McDonald, strm Princess of Wales; R F Bourke, Souris West; J McDonald, city; O H Barratt, A Sap Drowning Accipent.—A unusual- ly sad drowning accident occurred on Fri- day morning, about 11 o'clock, in Ward’s Brook, some seven miles from St. John, on the Loch Lomend Road. Two sons of Coroner John Jordan, named respectively Arthur W. and LeBaron B., end aged about “1 and 18, left their father’s home in Simonds to take a bath in a small stream in the neighborhood, known as Ward’s ‘DY virtue of an order of His Honor the Vice Chancellor, made in this matter, bearing date the 16th day of July, 1885, all persons having any debts or claims against the said Michael Murphy, are hereby re- quired to come in and prove ‘he same before me the undersigned Master : And I do hereby, by virtue of the said order and the authority to me therein given, give notice thereof, and I do hereby appoint every ‘Tuesday next ensu- ed Retura of the Sharpshooters. Orrawa, July 27. The Sharpshooters met with splendid reception on their arrival home from the front. Brook. LeBaron. the youngest, had been — Boston; J H Kennedy, Lot 49 27—Mrs ———$——:()! ———_— — ing the date hereof vp to the last Tuesday in at the brook bathing several times Weather Bullenn. McGregor, Keene, N H; Miss McDonald, August next inclusive, for that purpose. And Previously this season, “and took his —_— yg ary Se prose A, Rolfe, : a ma - es by om = ; age Zw — ae —_ brother to a place where he had found Probabilities for the neat 24 hours for ; ’ . ; L ch of the seagate: Raggy 7. a a the water comparatively shall H “5 “ —= ‘ phy as shaJl not come in and prove their ter comparative Ss snalow. e the Meritume Provinces. i ss debts or claims by the said last Tuesday in Was the (first . o he t ® 0:0 irst to go in the stream, R val Noti e@ : August next, shall be excluded from the and had not been long in when he got Toronto, July 27.—10 a. m. emo ' , C s fE‘HIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommoda tion f) penefit of the said order. beyond his depth and sank beneath the Light to moderate north-west winds ; fiae Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th. Dated thie 16th day of July, A. D. 1885, Con “ ee Z zoee. Arthur made & rush into the pool weather ; stationary or slightly lower tem- | - ORACE HASZAKD has removed his The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! Every department | EDWARD BAYFIELD, ninediately to save his brother’s life. perature. i j office to the Cameron Block, South side | is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. Master in Chancery. Neither it appears could swim. ‘The older tother soon found himself over his hsad and Straggied to get ashore again. Buth TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.59 per week; $8.50 per week per month, | ys, McLeop, Solicitor for Committee. Queen Square, Charlottetown. ‘ , a e » S i . ei ‘ 3 f iP Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return Charlottetown, July 16, 1885—jy 21 7i pat MerroroLogica OFFICR . July 20, 1885. Charlottetown July 27, 1385. rl B. isla ing every Thursday aud Monday morning,abont 9 a, m. § Mea were then in sucha position ‘ enve Saturd: 769 o* 8 as . that one esul al ; " Highest Temperature 2aturaay....-.... oe Bu Lb S OX Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a, m., 8.25 8, m., and 3.15 p, m. eG "9 somehow 1 — : a, as Be 80 be Lowest co do y hd a ree ma ‘ vane % te Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a. m., 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. : DA RFP A. turned arou - wi ea “ ee ‘hi : ah vn He | Highest Pemperatare yesterday, (read a ne ene “ ts Sammerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a, m., 12.25 p. m., and 455 p, m. C " P FLOUR 8a¥ hic 0% This vrovwner. 7 midosig!t) oc 00* 6006 0ene 006 40 6 E06 6E8 # - . NOR SALE—One Uundred perch Building “ ts Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m.,, 10 08 a, m., and 435 p. mH. Is the best anadian Patent s ever ile rise to the top but so far away Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read a @ ek ts Ss ~ h ae : landed at Charlottetown. that | ; 94 Stone, take: irom the same quarry as the Address— JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown : tuns could not reech him. The aumee: Ey noes fel ag 58 g | stone for Fale swood Asylum foundation. . ; : Satisfaction guaranteed. ‘*@ young man remained but a moment | Lowest Temperature this morning......-. ‘ ae ‘ F - or 2 : Tt tid enePone end thee aeade aG ; shure thie moruing,at Sw'cioeh...0% 9 McXINNON & McLEAN, JOHN NEWSON & CO. A. H. B, MACGOWAN then sunk, and was not ' Tempe Ch’town, June 15, 1885. July 2—lm pd Seen again. —St. John Telk graph. Temperature this afternoon at! o'clock. 70.8 July 16, 85.