cece Oe THN DAILY EXAMINER, JULY gecai aud @ther tiems. ( am «OS cxvected her w > \ 1 whit ay is destrovin th nel 1m Onotar eo SenxnaTOR SKEAD has had a stroke of paraly- 1d is supp sed to be dying. S17 AN MeN RILL. Esq., of the Department f the Interior, Octawa, 1s Visiting bis friends in this city. - GREAT number visitors from the United States W ili attend the meeting of th: Briti h sjation at Montreal > Assor THE prea hing services and Sabbath School will be held as usual in the Bible Christian ), to-morrow, 6th inst oo Chare! Baptist Cuurch —The Rev. R will preach sn the Baptist Church on Sunday .morrow) morning, and the Rey. K. usual hours, =e _—— \k lennan ip the evening to Engla d increased during the tirst months of the present year, compared with the cor- | respouding period last year, from 2,845 to} 4,711. asia iia Tue contract for mixed vegetables in con- nection with the Hudsen Bay exploratory survey, has been awarded to the Canada soup company of Oakyiile, Out., their tender being the lowes shill Tur Government does not intend to make any display at the forestry exhibition at Ed- inbargh. The notice was considered too short to prepare such an exhibition that would do! justice to Canada. soiilitindlililless L. Watson, Esq., made a telling speech at | the Diocesan Synod on behalf of King’s | College, and his effort was received with | great applause. A report of the Synod pro-/| ceedings will be found on first page. - > j Cucren Tra.—The good people of Pownal eirenit have decided to have a tea on Wednes- | day the 23rd July, proceeds to go towards | painting and repairing their Church, Manse, ete. Look out tor advertisement next week. _— Yocoxe wen suffering from early indiscre tions, lack brain and nerve force Mack's Mag- | netic Medicine, advertised in another columul | supplies this want and thus cures wher al- | ether preparations fail. Sold in Charlotte town at Apothecaries Hall. [june30 lw wkly | soit ia iia Many of the triendaof the Rev. W. C. Wilson in Charlottetown, who visited the bazaar lately held in Halifax for the benefit of | St. Matthias Mission, will be glad to hear | that the bazaar was a great success, and that | through its agency, about one-half of the pre- | sentdebt upon the building will be cleared | off. We hear that Charlottetown sent over | one of the best filled tables at the bazaar. on —— >» Lx the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, William Carpenter was convicted of petty larceny and sentenced to twenty days | imprisonment with hard labor. A vagrant woman, with 2 bright little child in her arms. | was char,ed with lying out at nights without protection ; bat se: eral charitable ladies hav- ing volunteered to look after her the charge was withdrawn, A man charged with desert ing fo". the steamer St. Lawrence, was dis- cho. .u on the plea of sickness. Peli = Latah We have learned that a copy of the beautiful verses, ‘In Memoriam of Prince Leopold,’ tirst published in Tue Examiner of March 3lst, having been presented to the Duchess of Albany, the authoress, Mrs. A. D. MacLeod, has rec ived a letter from Her Royal Highaess, dated “Claremont, June 4th,” thanking her for the same, which she ‘‘willingly accepts as a tribute of regard for her beloved husband.” Prince George, during his late visit, sent a special messenger with letter of thanks to the game lady for her verses entitled ‘Our Queer.” This recogoitiun by Royalty must be acceptable to the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod, and especially gratifying to | the latter, who is but slowly recovering from serious illness. — I. O. O —At aregular meeting of Wildey Lodge, held last evening, the following officers were installed for the ensuing term by Grand Master Cushing, of St. John, N. B.:— N. G —W. H. Haszerd. V. G.—A. L. Bridges. R. 8.--W. G. Gilliespie, P. G. P. 8.—D. Mc Millan. Treas.—A. I). White, P. G. Warden—Archibald Coles. Conductor—K. M. Young, J. G.—Charles J. Patton, j j UY. G.—J. R. McKie, P. G. . S. N. G.—R. Maynard, P. G. L.8.N.G.—W. R. Boreham. t. S. V.G.—R. McDonald. L. 8. V.G. -—L E. Prowse. R. 8, 8.—-Alfred P. Large. L, 8. 8.—Wallace T. Taylor. J. P. G.—E. H. Norton. ee i Bremyer & Haxt’s Fauver.—A mesting | of the creditors of premner & Hart was held i | Boston, being second, Brecken i Mac- | ° | Tae exportation «f live cattle from Canada | resu! Lt - - a ea me ae : — SS | SULGRAPHIG NEW Ss. [SPECIAL DPEespatcHes ro Tak} (NER. ] XA™M | Fourth of July Celebration. boston, July 4. | The Fourth of July was celebrated much as usual, but there was an exceptionally | fine programme of sports. In the rowing | tegatta Gaudaor won the two single scall | races. The four-vared race was [by the Casey crew. The scuil race was won by John Marphy of Boston. There were sixteen starters in the switaming match, which was won by Henry ‘Simpson, of Chelsea, ‘Thos. Rickey, of It is said that 20,. won i Sush Fires. KeNsiNeToN, Ont., July 4. fires are still raging, and the unknown. Much valuable pro The bush t is | property and timber land has been thus far destroyed, Bancor, Me., July 4. Heavy fires rage between the head of Allegash and St. John Rivers. The fires have been burning for three weeks, Unless heavy rains come the loss must be great, The Cape Breton Victory. Hauirax, July 4. The election for the House of Commons between Mr. N. L. McKay, Liberal, and Mr. McDougall, Conservative, in Cape Breton, to-day, resulted as follows :— McDougall, 1,323 votes; McKay 1,220 votes, with Grand Mira to hear from. Me- Dougall is elected ne doubt. _— Fatal Railway Accident, Moserty, Mo., July 4. Twelve men were drowned, and as many more fatally injured by a train going through the Grand River Bridge, yester- day. A Town Burned. Port Perry, Ont., July 4. The whole business portion of this place was burned to-day, and the fire is not yet under control. At present, it is impos- sible to eatimate the loss. Cholera, MARESEILLES, July 4 Eight new cases of cholera are reported to-day. Weatner buliertin. Prohal ilities for the next Maritime Provinces. o£ os howrs fer the Toronto, July 5--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh east to south winds, fair to cloudy weather, with occasional rains; stationary or slightly lower temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown July 5 1884. Highest temperatare yesterday,. ........72.6 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . .49.6 Lowest temperature this morning ........53 6 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock, .60 4 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...61.0 Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, July 4. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— 12 hores.. . . $1186.00 Ee ‘ 275.00 37 bags potatoes......... 16.00 160 cases eggs.... eae Cae 594.00 $2071.00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. July 5—Spy, Farrell, Miminegash, 465 cases lobsters; Mary Alice, Perry, Egmont Ray, 152 do; Chameleon, Weatherbie, Murray Harbor, shingles; Emma, Boudreau, Sydney, coal. CLEARED. July 4—Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, 1,850 bush oats; Albion, Chapman, Buc- touche. pro; St Flavie, Van Ambarg, Pictou, bl; Chameleon, Weatherbie, Tatmagouche, oats. OTHER PORTS. Wednesday. Mr. Bremner mide a statement) gommerside, July 4.—Ent str Miramichi, of the affairs of the firm, and eaid that the | Baquet, Mortreal, mdse; sch Sturgeon, Stew- present trouble was caused by heavy losses on| sugar, molasses and tish. No detailed list of creditors was presented, but the following information was elicited: — Gross liabilities. . Gross assets $142,000 - eegtapt 59,700 The assets included stock and cash on hand, vessels and ' cargoes en route to the West Indies. It was aunounced that the private estates of both partners had been placed among the tirm’s assets, Mr. Bremner stating that he had handed over every dollar he owned. The purely business affairs of the rma were as follows: — er eG, $142,000 Net assets ; wiles 32,000 The liabilities comprise: — Notes . $98,000 Carre ot accounts aa 5,000 Bank of Nova Sevtia.. . 49,000 Un the $49,000 liability to the Bank of Ni va Seotia, the bank has security for $23,5000 leaving the net liability to that institution $16,500. The indirect liabilities were not stated. During the discussion Mr. Bremuer incidentally stated that at the beginning of 1883 the books showed a credit to Bremner of $12,000 and a debit of $6,000 to Hart on the profits of the drm, independent of their private estates, Mr. Hart owns a coal mine at Cari- © Cove, Strait of Cans, which is not inr- MGGed, ia t wusets, but which he hopes to realize un for the benefit of fae firm. cal " > me the Empress Eugenie is now busy on the book she had in mind, if only rarely in hand, since the death of the Prince Im- rial, and arrangemouts are already being made for the publication of her “*Memoire,” which will be produced simultaneously in England and France. The book is being done” into English under the supervision lady of tho highest rank, ty wouw tbo is wych ‘ | art, Crapaud, potatoes; Lily, McKay, Chat- |ham, Inmber, Cld—sch Sturgeon, Stewart, | Pugwash, produce, Annie C Brown, Haines, | Richibucto, ballast; str Miramichi, Baquet, | Charlottetown, stores. ' on an Sera tinaneanenanamamnean = | BIRTH. | Inthis city, July 5th, the wife of Denis | Reddin, of a son. | = SE a | | HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 4—Benson Black, Amherst Shore; | William Profit, Halifax; Minnie Johnston, | Bouetouche; Neil McEachern, do; A Jobn- ston, do; A MecNevin, do; J C_Underhay, Truro; D W Palmer, Halifax; Mrs G Beil, New London; Mrs Campbell, Sydney; Jobo ' i ‘James Laird New Glasgow; Rev D G Me- Vonaid, Sackville; Dr -angster and wife, do; Mrs Patterson, do; George ‘liny, Wheatly River; William Laird, New Glasgow; Miss McNeill, Cavendish; William Stead, W heatly River; Charles Hyde, West River; F Vick«r- aon, Vernon River; John Crosby, West River; Fred Turner and wife, Suffolk; Duncan Hyde, West River; Ahce Nelson, Cornwall; Seaator Haythorne, Marshfield, William Bunton, Rustico; Samuel Sentener, McPhail, Cardigan; William Campion, W heat- ley River; W D Clay, Summerside. OSBORNE HCUSE. July 4—J M McLeod, Vaileyfield; C Munro, do; D McVatlum, Pownal; P M Jenkins, do; J H F Beers, Cherry Valley; John J McDonald, Halifax; Rev Thomas Johaoson, Crapaud; Cbas J Wescott, New Glasgow, Ns; M H LePage, Boston; F Bail, st John, N B; E MeNei'l, Halifax; Mrs Woolner, Cavendish; Mrs Mo- Dungalt, do; AC McLeod, Park ‘‘orner, J & McLe}lan, Kensin ; Jas wey J & Bourky, jr; Vw, amatcur | 900 people were present and witnessed the | | sport j —| Supreme Court. SarurpDay, July 5, 1884. The Queen vs. James Leonard—Indict- ment for assaulting the Deputy Sher ff of Quaeen’s County while in » diseaarge of this duty. This case was given to the juay at twelve o'clock to-day, and they about three o'clock returned with a verdict of guilty. The Attorney- General for the Crown, Brecken & Fitz gerald for the prisoner. This being the last criminal case for trial this term, a portion of the petit Jury was paid off and discharged. Pan! Paoli vs. Inland Steam Navigation Co. This case is now on. Davies & Red- din tor plaintiff; Peters for defendant. A pe Our Advertisers. Persons desiring Ice Cream, made from pure cream, are invited to leave their or- ders at ‘‘the Little Shop around the Cor- ner,” or at the ‘Star Confectionery. ”’ Geo, Cruwys informs the public that a Tea Party will be held at South Wiltshire oun the Yih inst, in aid of the Methodist Cburch at that pace, Housekeepers .are informed that a large cargo of Gowrie Mines Coal is now being sold at Peake’s No, 1 wharf for $1.80. per ton. N. J. Crmpbell announces a sale of Scantling and Boards, on Lord’s Wharf, next Monday evening at six o'clock. E. W. Taylor has just opened a supply of handsome Cake Baskets, Pickle Dishes, ete., which will be disposed of cheap. H. M. McLeod calle for t. aders for re- pairing and painting the Presbyterian Church on St. Peter’s Road. E+ <a —- Heavy rains in California the past week inflicted great damage on the crops. There has not been such a heavy fall since 1850. LE A 0 tp Montana ranchmen are in fear of trouble with the Indians in that territory, many of whom are in a starving condition, For sale at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, 300 tons Gowrle Mine Fine Coal, which is pronounced to be far superior to Pictou Coa! for domestic purposes. This cargo will be sold at the low price of $1.80 per ton, cash, July 5, 1534, Handsome Gake Baskets, McMillan, Wheatley River; Robert Stead, do; | Miil View; Miss | “PICKLE DISHES, and a few dozen Silver-Plated Spoons, Forks & Knives, to sort up, just opened, at TAY LOR’S, Qucen Street. Ch’town, July 5—eod wkly SCANILING AND BOARDS. ¥Y AUCTION, on Monday, at six o’clock, on Lord’s Wharf, the cargo of the schooner Lucity Ann, consisting of Spruce and Hemlock Boards, 5x5, 5x6, 5x8, 5x3 and 5x2 Scantling, and 2-inch Hemiock Plank, a@” Terms at Sale. N. J. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July 5, 184, TENDERS WANTED, a C4EALED TENDERS will be received by s the undersigned, till the 1%h July, wstant, for sbingling the roof, painting it and the walls of the Presbyterian Church on st. Peter’s Road, and for painting the pews and wood-work inside, and white-washing the inside walls, also for painting the Manse ad julning. : Any one tendering will require to examine the place to know the work required. H. M. McLEOD, Chairman of Trustees, July 5, 1884—2i wkly 21 RDERS ter Ice Cream, by the quart or gallon, should be left at ‘The Little Shep around the Corner,” or at the Star Con- fectionery,” 24 hours ahead of the time it is wanted, so as to insure a supply of Fresh Cream. Made from pure cream, with superi- or freezers, and porcelain-lined cans fcr con- taining it. The purity, sweetaess and whole- someness of the Ice Cream furnished 1s guar- anteed, Jaly 5, 1884. = iA PARTY, SOUTH WILTSHIRE, — ON... Wednesday, the 9th July, Iu aid of the funds of the Methodist Church of that place. The public are cordially invited. ‘Sea on the tables at one o'clock, p, m. Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will be held on the first fe day f Mowing. Tiekets—For adults, {4 cents each; for chil- dren, 12 cents. By order »: the Committee, GEORGE CRUWYS, ibis 4 Secretary Juve icewhkly whly pat 5 7 f 5, 16st. June trade. Perkins & Sterns’, _——~-——_ 0 —— —— JE are showing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for Black. White, snd Colored Straw Hats. biack, White, and Colored straw Bonnets. Chip Hats and bonnets. irimmed Hats and Bonnets. i i.mcy Straw Haisanid Bonnets. The largest display of Chiidren’s Hats to be found on P. Feathers and Fiowers Ke d. titat and Bonnet shapes. NEW MILIINERY MATERIALS. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. Re PRICES LOW. 2 Ch’town, May 28, 1884. PERKINS & STERNS. AGALIA, VALE, SYDNEY CHIMNE terms, Wales, years ago. INTERCOLONIAL, - SYDNEY, , (Preserve ) (old mine) do Y CORNER. lo ALSO TO ARRIVE: A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from due bere '8t October, and quality as gave such good satisfaction three Will be seld low from ship. HoMILLAN'S DRROT COAL, In all the leading varities, including Nut and Round, do do do do Round, ALBION & RESERVE SLACK, Allof which will be sold on most reasonable same R. McMiLLAN. Ch’tovn, July 3.’84—3m 10 LOBSTER PACKERS. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE 300 tons Register, Classed A 1, R. From Charlottetown for London about the 5th Angust next, Rendle: WILL SAIL AND WILL CARRY Goods at a low rate of freight. “ EREMA,” Master, Lobsters and other Canned | i | ' "TO SHIPPERS | Lobsters, Canned Goods, &e. Notice to Contractors = | YX) £ will place at the disposal of shippers : i a portion of our Warehouse on No. 2 EALED TENDERS, addressed to the un-| Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for bh) dersigned, and endorsed “Trader for! shipment, and will grant warehouse receipts Coal, Public Buildings, ’ wili be received un-| for said Goods. tii MONDAY, 2st JULY next, for Coal; ‘This Warehouse is a fine three-story buiid- supply, for allor any of the Dominicn Pub-! ing, almost surrounded by water and offers lic Buildings. every inducement to shippers as insurance can Specification, form of tender and all) easily be effected. necessary information can be obtained al) this Department on and after the 24th in| stant. Persons tendering are notifi.d that tenders | wil] not be considered unless made on the, printed forms supplied and sigued with their | actual signatuies. Each tender must be accompanied by an | acvepted bank cheque, made payable to the} order of the Honorable the Minister of Puo- | lic Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the | prices, at the “City Steam Bakery.” party decline to entir into a contract when| Vou can return all Goods not used, if in called upon to do so, or if he fail to con.plete good condition. the work contracted for. If the tender be We give satisfaction to our customers, and not accepted the chr que will be returned give ax references the Committees of the fol- The Department will not be bound to ac- lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year:— PEAKE BROS, & Co. Ch’town, June 18 —tf ATTENTION. Piguié and ‘Tea Party Committees. You can get the best Goods, at the lowest cept the lowest or any tender, | Uigg Tea, By order, = —s|_s Lot 48 Tea, F, H. ENNIS, Clyde River Tea, Secretary. Eldon Hall Tea, De~able Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Springfield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St Peter’s Tea, Reilway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK. Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17—1l0w YOUNG MEN :;—READ THIS. Tue Vovtaic Beit Co., of Marshall, Mich offer to send their celebrated ELrerro-VoL- TAIC BELL and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on @ ‘trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) = affi cied with nervous debility, loss of vitality ; avd mar hood, and all kindred troubles. Also @ for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and 'many other diseases. Complete restoration |e health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is al- Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 2ist Juae, 1854. Ch’town, July 3,’ 4—3in LONDON HOUSE. . ‘< lowed. Write them at once for illustrated > pamphlet free. " MRS. ROSS'S “Magic Healer” Salve, (Warranted to Cleanse and Heal.) 00 suits Boys’ Clothing li Styles and Q@u*lities, eo | | URNS, Scaldr, Chapped Hands, Cuts, DAVIES & CO, Boils, Frost Bites, and Skin Sores ot every description. li is said by those who have tested the “Magic Healer’ for Burns, that it is the best and quickest remedy for extracting heat they have ever used. —“ & GEO, Ch’town, June 2, 1884. GROUND BONES. We will give free storage on all shipments by this vessel, and Warehouse Receipts if re- quired. owners. PE4 KE BROS. & Ch’town, June 30, 1884.—3in a wk CO. IN STORE: 2590 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris. Medium aad Low Grade, 250 brls, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Cheice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch’town, June 16. FOR SALE. Apply to 1,003 LUADS OF CLAY JOSEPH MAAR, Ch’torn, May 22—tf MU<RAY MeNEIL., LONDON, . ONT. gives written guarantee that his MotsTACHs GKOWax will produce heavy moust: che TEN W none or money refunded. hae] of reccipt, Gly Adires, Box 2464, Lon- ' dum Unt. jeu inside For freight and particulars apply to the | 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands—| Atlas and Evangeliue). FOR SALE LOW To Farmers end Others. URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in large or smal] quantities. FLOUR. FLOUR,“ oisors "8 J. W. McGILL. Ch’town, May 19—eod 2m pat eod 2m sj 2m STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNFY TOers, DRAIN PIPEs. STRAWBEKRY VINE PROTECTORS t And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Ch’town, May 27, 1854 TEAC 8 WANTED Wr nae immediately a Second or Third Class ‘Teacher for the Leke Verd Schoo]. A Supplement voted. Apply to CHARLES KELLY, EDWARD KELLY, CHARLES MEYERS. Lake Verd, July 3, 1884—4io wk da 2i pd CN UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAM} 5 NER, the Cheapest and Best Newspere published on P.ZH, Island. Ouly $i per yea For Chapped Hands or Cold Sores, it is anparalleled for its speedy and effective results, making the skin soft and pliable. For Fishermen and persons employed in handling wet or rongh articles, it is invalu- able for giving the hands @ smooth texture and healthy tone, Its cleansing and healing properties are remarkable where the skin is broken by ex- ternal means, while its rapid action in re- woving all offensive matter from Boils or Old Wounds, and forming 4 new skin is truly wonderful, Price, 25 cents per box, Sold at the Drug Stores of W. BR. Watson, Apotnecaries’ Hal! and Fraser & Reddin, end by the manufacturer. Address, P, O. Box 179, MRS, JEAN A. ROSS, Upper Great Goorge 5¢ Ch’tewn, Jane 6—tu th ea wkly 16% COAL. COAL. ty Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coal, which wil] be sold at the lowest cash prico, viz: Acadia Mine, Round and Nut, Intercolonial Mine, Round and Nut, Vale do., do., Albion do, do., Gowrie do., do., Sydney Old do., do., —axD— Authracite (fgg and Chestnut Sizes). CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, May 15, 1884—3m tu th sa Que kia for the WEEKLY EXAMIN EK, Uuly UNB DOLLA » year. — oa ’ ee ls ll A TEL eee