focal and Other Items, THE DAILY HXAMINER, A UGU Sr tt. 1885S. TELEGRAPHIG REWS. No business at the Stipendiary Magistrate's ‘ourt this forenoon (Seecial Deseatenks ro THe EXamin Court AMINEK, ] o [ur Somers Kaces have been postponed | The Mad sascar Diflicnity. until after harvest. 7 , —. Lonpon, Aug. 14. fur Caledonian Club gathering on Thurs-| Lord Edmund _ Fitzmaurice. Under- _ : ne ¢ fe . i ‘ i y day promises to be on b. the largest gather | Seeretary for Foreign Affairs, stated this sever witnessed in this city. > n i j ings eve on pescare songs ane in reply toa question ; ’ 4 saLMon weighing 414 [bs was caught by | hes Mr ae the ee was ovate u sfeMichacl, of Gulf Shore, Antigonish, e¢ | Stat Mr. Shaw, an nglish missionary in Cariboo Island on the 6th inst, las adagascar, had been imprisoned by the + | French, but had received no definite news a ee ee - to the charge against him. It appeared, from Tatamagouche, for Barrow, came into | "°¥CVer, that Admiral Pierre, the French this port on Friday last and sailed to-day, aaanonies PHYSICIANS re¢ yreferable to ordinary F vali is. It is for sale at W. R. Watson's. > Tea at J. B. Macponacn’s. aug 14 ‘HOITCE - - Turns will be a two-innings cricket match at Victoria Park on Thursday next, the day of the Caledonia gathering. [Full particulars to-morrow. ~— > — L)OMINION meeting, Wednesday, August 15th, at 11 o'clock, at the Legislative Library, Provincial Building, A. McNeill, Secretary. _ —— G. H. Hasziep has removed to the store on South Side of Queen Square, next to Messrs. W. & A. Brown & Uo 8 dry goods store, where he will in future carry oo a general stationery business, 2 - > ~ A CORRESPONDENT complains that the city fathers have not closed or filled up the cess pool, called by favor a well, at Sloggett’s cor- ner, at the head of Pownal street. It was condemned long since, and now one of the city sewers runs alongside and above it, and although the water is so offensive people in the neighborhood still use it. If analyzed it would be found equal te any of the Egyp- tian waters for killiog purposes. — > _— Casumeres, all colors, selling very cheap, at MAcCDONALD’S. aug i4 - i. —— Two novel strikes are reported from Cape Town, South Africa, One is of the lawyers, who refuse to do business in court any longer under an crder of the ‘‘taxing master,” an official who determines the rate at which they can tax costs. ‘The strike had not been ad- justed at last accounts. Tho other was a strike of 600 convicts for an improved diet, which, strangely enough, was conceded, and they promised then to go to work—the next day. - > _ Tue market to-day was very well attended. Prices as follows:—Beef (small) 6 to 14 cents; do. (qr.) 6 to 9 cents; mutton, 6 to 9 cents; lamb, 3 to7 cents; Fowls (each), 25 to 35 cents; ducks, 20 to 30 cents; chickens (pair), 35 to 60 cents; butter (fresh), 20 to 24 cents; do. (tub), 16 to 18 cents; flour (per 100 lbs.), $2.90 to $3.00; oatmeal, none; hay, (per cwt.), 35 to 40 cents; oats, 42 to 45 cents; potatoes (new), 40 to 60 cents; Sheepskins, 20 to 30 cents, Linton Tue United States man-of-war ‘Alliance’ arrived ia the harbor at five o'clock yesterday evening. She is commanded by Oapt. Reed, is over two thousand tons, carries two hun- drred men, and eight guns. She is the vessel which wentin search of J. Gordon Bennett's exploring steamer ‘‘Jeannette,’ and reached the eightieth degree north latitude. The **Alliance” will remain here until Friday, and will afterwards visit Georgetown and couris. She now lies off Connolly's wharves, -_ > ~ FrcenpIp Grey Cotton for 5 cents at MACDONALD’S. aug 14 - ~ > — Yaruoura Duck anp Yarn Co,—The work on this company’s premises, on Water street, above the station grounds, is being pushed rapidly forward, The foundation for the main building is now ready, and the work of bricklaying was commenced Monday. The building 1s to be constructed of brick, three stories high, 100 feet front by 72 feet. The boiler house, which is to be of brick also, will be 50x54 feet, two stories high. the upper story to be reserved for the ‘‘picker.” ‘Lhe chimney, which is now about 20 teet high, is to be 100 feet. ‘he buildings are expected to be covered in before cold weather. ‘Lhe en- gine and boiler are to be furnished by the Burrell-Jobason Iron Co. Mr. Oldfield, the manager, is noW in Boston purchasing a part of the machinery.— Yarmouth Herald, ctmaginaiitin New Worsted Cloths, just received at J, B. MacDONALD’S. aug 14 bility ihaine Last Sunpay, for the first time in over twenty years, the military bands escorted the troops to and from Church, through the streets of Halifax. The band of the 19th rendered ‘‘Ouward Christian Soldiers,” and ‘‘1 want to be an Angel,” and no one felt amused; the band of the 101st played ‘‘Are you ever going to shoot that Hat?” and “By Killarney Lakes, ” and everyone thought it funny. If people were t» think twice, the first marching tunes would perhaps seem as ludicrous as the other. Other innovations are te follow. The Bands are to take the place of the regular choir on certain Sundays of the year. Whatever may be thought of this musical profanation ef the Sabbath, it is certain that more lazy soldiers were in church, and more spectators at the Garrison wane then it is customary to see there The Halifax people are probably an- ticipating a visit of the Salvation Army per- formers, and are trying. what use can be made of good masic in the interest of church attend- ance, before their ears are stunned by the drums and flutes and hallelujahs of the Sal- Vationists, ateteainreth Troxks and Valises, largest stock in the city, at J. B, Macpox ELD’S, aug l4 — - _>--— Carcket.—On Saturday last, the Wander- ers met the Garrison Cricket Club on the grounds of the latter, and defeated them by a score of M41 to 130. It was only a one inniags game, but it was none the less a vic- tory. Kaizer made 564 not out, and Henry 23; Brookfield and Neal also secured double figures. As the Wanderers were at the bat t Illote, nthe day, no less than 65 overs being howled to them, it looked as though the game would proveadraw, At one time the excitement was very great, the officers ap- plauding every little hit for one, and cheering wildly hits for two and three, The game was to close at half-past six, At twenty-nine minutes after six, the Garrison Club were five runs behind and _ had one wicket to go down; and down it went, Major May losing his stumps on the last ball of the last over that was to be bowled. The Wanderers are to be congratulated on their victory. Their tour through the Prov- inces has undoubtedly revived an interest in the game in our own city, and their last per- formance will have the effect of wakening up the too confident officers. General Lord Alexander Ruesell, Admiral Sir J. E, Com- meral, and Prince George of Wales were among the spectators at thé match ithe ‘ommend condensed milk as|The Government said the Under Secretary milk for Infants and | Would communicate with Fiance on the sub- EXuibition.—Advisory Board | commander, held him to be guilty of what latter considered a serious offence. ject of the arrest of Mr. Shaw. Cholera in Egypt. Lonvon, Aug. 14. Ff The commander of the British troops in Exypt telegraphs that two soldiers died at Suez yesterday from cholera. Carro, Aug. 14. There were eleven deaths from cholera here yesterday. The Duke of Connaught. Lonpon, Aug. 14, It is announced that the Queen has ap- proved of the appointment of the Duke of Connaught to a divisional command in Bengal. eee Bank Failure. LawRENcEBURG, INp., Aug. 14. Bank Examiner Hayes and a committee of depositors are still at work investigat- ing the affairs of the City National Bank. Foot and Mouth Disease. Lonpoyn, Aug. 14. A virulent foot and mouth disease has appeared at Bristol among Canadian cattle received from Liverpool. Cholera tn Europe. Lonpon, Aug, 14. Cases of cholera are reported from Flush- ing, Holland. ae er Great Fire ian London. Lonvon, Aug. 14, A great fire occurred here this morning on Orchard wharf. ' Telegraph Notes. The Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga., was discovered on fire at five o’clock on the 11th. The guests were notified and all got out safely. The total loss is $1,000,000; insur- ance $200,000, During a thunder storm at Lincoln, N. B., on the 11th, three boys, who had taken refuge under a tree, were killed by light- ning, and several houses were struck and four persons injured. A fire on the llth, at Vineyard Haven, Mass., destroyed almost the entire business portion of the place, and over thirty dwell- ings, rendering hundreds of peopie home- less. The loss is estimated at $190,000; in- surance about $65,000. The famous four-oared shell, in which the St. John fishermen so often rowed to vic- tory and which is at present owned by the Toronto sculler, A. Elliott, was loaned by him to the Toronto senior four, but the men smashed it by running foul of a harbor tug. It is hopelessly damaged beyond repair. It is thought that the summary convic- tion and severe punishment of the dyna- mite prisoners at Liverpool will have the effect of ending all glycerine enterprises for some time. McDermott, of Brooklyn, is lodged in jail in Liverpool and speculation is rife as to hiscase. A statement that he came over to be an accessor in dynamite cases is disproved by the result. Some per- sons, claiming to be well informed over Government, has evidence that he was im- plicated, during one of his visits to Dublin, with the Phoenix Park censpirators, and notably with ‘number one,” with whom, for a short time, the police confounded him. Itis possible that McDermott pro- poses, by exposing himself to arrest and prosecution by the British Government, to purge himself of the aspersions cast upon him. The New York Times London special says: —Mr. Bright addressed a large meeting during the week in favor of the measure providing that natives of India may try Europeans, and was followed by a native Hindoo, who spoke with eloquence. There is acloud gathering in India which denotes growing dissatisfaction and unrest; the arrogant hostility of the English against refined and highly education Indians; the late arbitrary and tyrannical imprisonment of @ native editor for harmless and unin- tentional libel, and the abrupt and unex- plained refusal of redress by & higher tribunal at home, all tend to provoke dan- gerous feeling. The Indian pension list alone amounts to over thirty millions of dollars yearly, and the drain of taxation 1s already so burdenseme, as to be of itself almost unbearable. The population on the other hand are intelligent and educated. English principles are growin enormously, and India is beginning to think for itself on English principles and to become conscious of its power. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 14--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh west to northwest winds; fair cool weather; fine to-morrow. Conxvicrion.— At DeSable, on the 16th July ult., before Malcolm McPhail and Jobn Currie, Justices of the Peace for Queens Co., Donald McNeill, of Crapaud, for assault on Nelson Farrar, of Bonshaw, was convicted and fined in the sum of 68 and costs, d was also bouml ver to keep ote ér twelve lnfdotis, Fine xnd costs paid, Ha‘ifax Steamship Line. Direct st am comimunicati-n with the Old Country has been secured by our Island shippers in counection with the above line, as will be seen by advertise- ment appearing in another column. The Montreal Gazette says in connection with this new enterprise :— “The Halifax Stcam Navigation Company and the New Brunswick Stcamship (‘ompany have amsa!gamated, and will do business under the name of the former. Their first steamer, the “Sicily,” will sail for St. John and Hali- fax from London about the 18th inst. It is the intention to ran four steamers, giving fortnightly trips each way between ths Mari- time Provinces and Great Britain.” The Halifax Chronicle also says:-— “In a movement like this a good start counts for much. Let the importing public remember this, and make the beginning of the work successful, by giving the ‘‘Sicily” a large cargo.”’ It is gratifying for us to be able to state that some of our leading firms have decided to cable this week, ordering their goods to be shipped by the‘‘Sicily,”’ which. we are in- fomed, leaves London on the 22nd _ instant. We hope their example will be followed by others in want of goods being landed here early, and that the new Line’s through rates to and from all points of the Island, Great Britain and the Continent will be appreciated by shippers and largely pat- ronized. ——- @~=48D 64-0 Our Advertisers. Geo. Dogherty, Secretary Provincial Rifle Association, offers a reward of five dollars for the conviction of the person or persons who destroyed one of the targets at Kensington Rifle Range, on the night of the ilth inst. P. 8S. Archibald calls for tenders for grading about twelve miles of railway between Cape Traverse and the P. E. Island Railway. Plans and _ specifi- eations can be seen at the Chief Engineer's Otfice, Moncton, also at the Engineer's Office at County Line. Wm. H. Shanks, Agent Halifax Steam Navigation Company, gives notice that the str. “Sicily” will leave Ha‘ifax for London about the L0th September next. Through rates for lobsters via P. E. Island Steam Navigation Co. from all stations on the Island Railway to London, Paris and Ham- burg. J, J. McLeod announces that the ladies connected with the Presbyterian congrega- tion of Bonshaw and Tryon intend holding a public tea at Crapaud on Saturday, 25th inst. Steamer leaves Steam Navigation Co.’s Wharf at 9a. m. on morning of tea. Those who wish a pleasant sail and an en- joyable time generally would do well to attend. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Aug 9—E Brown, Richards, Pictou, coal; str M A Starr, Suttis, Halifax. Aug 10—Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, coal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, lobsters, etc; Hattie G, Gerrior, Pictou, coal; J J: Bill, Whittle, Shediac, stores. Aug 11—Claymore, Marquis, Chatham, lum; Margaret Jave, McDonald, Pictou, coal; Lodi, Green, Summerside, 324 cases lob- sters; We Ase Here, Langille, Pictou, coal; Morven, Marchaud, Pictou, coal; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou coal; Margaret Jane, McEvoy, Pictou, coal; Tarquin, McPherson, Pictou, coal; On- tario, Henderson, Pictou, coal; Minnie R, Blue, Murray Harbor, bal. Aug 13—George Peake, McDonald, New York, kerosene oil, etc; Mary Kate,Cox, Pictou, eoal; Rustic, Keeping, Port Daniel, lime- stone; Comet, vache, Pictou, coal; Amelia M, Lavache, Arichat, herring. CLEARED, Aug 9—Str M A Starr, Suttis, Halifax; str Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, lobsters, eggs, ete. Augl0-E Brown, Richards, Pictou, bal; Rising Dawn, Boudrot, Pictou, bal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Hattie, G, Gerrior, Pictou, bal; Louisa, Mont- gomery, Ball, Marble Mountain, C B, bal. Aug 11—Lodi, Green, Pictou, bal; We Are Here, Langille, Pictou, bal; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Victou, bal; J J Bill, Whittle, Pictou, bal; Minnie R, Blue, Murray Harbor, mdse; Morven, Marchaud, Pictou, bal; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, bal. Aug 13—Comet, Lavache, Pictou, bal. OUTPORTS., Ent sch Richard Thompson, Walsh, Pictou, coal. Summerside, Aug 13—Ent, Mary Ellen, Hurst, Cow Bay, herring; Carrier Dove, Brown, Cow Bay, herring; Henry Swan, Long, Shediac, lum; St Martin’s Packet, LeBlanc, Pictou, coal; Adonia, McIsaac, coal. Cld— Whitewing, Williston, Chatham, bal; St Mar- tin’s Paeket. LeBlanc, Shediac, bal. = eae DIED. In this city, on the 14th instant, Walter Francis Perley, infant son of Jacob D. and Robie S-ott, age 1 one month. At Victoria, Lot 29, on the 2lst July, of inflammation, Hattie J., eldest daughter of Henry and Mary Fay, aged six years and nine months. Jesus said: ‘‘Suffer little children to come unto Me.” TS HOTEL ARRIVALS. SEASIDE HOTEL—-RUSTICO BEACH. Aug. 6—G W Cook, Morrisburg, Ont; Miss Cook, do; Miss E Cook, do; S P Cook, do. 7—L Marks, Wilmington, Del. US. 9—G W Howlan, Charlottetown; Mrs J McGowan, do; Mra D Laird, do; Miss Owen, do; P A Bull, ship ‘‘Marco Polo”; James Laird, New Glas- gow; Mrs James Laird, do. 10—Miss Rankin Charlottetown; Mrs Mcl eo}, do; Mi:s Munro, Scotland. 11—S J Dobie, St Augustine, C P R; J W W Dixon, Belville, Ont; Miss Dixon, do; W B Hurd, Brooklyn, N Y; Miss Lizzie A Hard, do; EJ Palmer, Charlottetown; irs C Palmer, do; Miss M Palmer, do; Alexancer Anderson and son, do; Mrs W W Suilivan, do; J B Dawson, do; D C Mcleod, do; A A Bartlett, do; Mrs Bartlett, do; Mrs Rankin,do _———— ——— Fire Brick and Cement, IN STORE, F¢3 SALE LOW: 2,000 FIRE Bi.1_K, 1 ton FIRE CLAY, 20 bris. POXTLAND CEMENT. SiMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stdve, Walker's Corser’. | a Stock will repay any intending purchaser. We have great confi purchase, containing, as it does, the English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, immense variety and extra value. Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors, Plaids, etc., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. <a e eka a en lien Perkins & Sterns. Spring and Summer Dry Goods. N advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our dence in offering this season’s NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Egrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc., ete. Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. SEASIDE HOTEL Kustico Beach, P. E. Island. This beautiful and well known watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist. The Proprietors have taken pains to improve this establishment, soas to merit the con- ne the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetcwn and all parts ot the world. For charming scenery, beautiful shores, shady walks, boating, surf bathing, fishing, g: =- ning, ete., “The Seaside Hotel” is unrivalled, in America. TERMS—$1.75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month. Special rates for families for lengthened periods, Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday Morning, at 9 o’clock, p. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 45, 9.20 a, m., and 4.15 p. m,° ” Hunter River for Charlottetown 9.48 a. m., 2.08 and 7.00 p. m. “ Hunter River for Summerside 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p. m, es Summerside for Hunter River 6.45 a.m. and 12, noon, and 5.40 p. m. Mr. Bagnall will meet trains from all pots at Hunter River to convey passengers to ip JOHN NEWSON & CO,, PROPRIETORS. —_—— SS ——— — ———— HURRAH! HURRAH! ——FOR THE— Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. oO June 7—2¢m THEIR BOOTS ANO SHOES TAKE THE LEAD. Jé- This is tho bast place to spend your money for Boots. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch'town, July 9, 1883.—2aw wkly FURNITURE, FURNITURE, AT COST. Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings. JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, Ian @, 1883.— 1¥ DOMINION BOOT *. SHOE STORE. —.0.— CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. 70: Clearing Prices, to make room for Fail Stock. Everyonz in want of Boots, good and cheap, should go to West Side Queen Street, J. B. Macdouald’s Boot Store. Se AUGUST. SP Cleaning Prices this Month for Dry Goods and Clothing. Everyone in want of Cheap Goods should go to J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1883.—wkly pres be Qu¢en Street. Great Summer Resort of P. H. Island © | mt atk ot FB Mant Stockholders, held at the Union Bank this day, in pursuance of the notice publiche1 in the Royal Gazette of 30th June last, the President in the Chair, it was, on motion, unanimously resclved +o adjourn the said meeting till Thursday, the 6th day of Septem- ber next, 1883, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Union Bank, Charlottetown, then to be holden for the purposes mentioned in the said notice. Dated 6th August, 1883. CHARLES PALMER, President and Chairman. Aug. 8, 1883. ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS WILL RE-OPEN On Monday, September 10th. Subjects taught—English, Classics, Mathe- matics French, German, etc. Applications for Boys’ School should be made to W. B. King, St. Peter's Clergy House; for Girls’ School to Miss Harris, Pownal Street. Aug. 7.—tu th sa pal mo we fr tl Sept 10. NOTICE. Ce ee wishing to invest im a Starch Factory can be supp'icd with a sufficient acreage of potatoes aud a su'table site convenient to shipping, in the vicinity of IT IS AGREAT BENEFIT TO THE ISLAND. For farther postionnae apply So J. R. BOURKE, Jr. Mil View, July 27, 1883.--da 4wk taw REMOVAL. N ISS E, B. McLEAN, of the Quincey JIVE House, has removed from Kent Street to the large aewly finished brick building, at the corner of Queen and Sydney Street, near the store of H. J. Calibeck, Esq., and will be happy to entertain her old customers and the public generally, Ch’town, Aug. 7.—lw wkly 3m NOTICE. To Whom it may Concern. —— JERSONS indebted to the undersigned will _ please note that it is necessary for # settlement of accounts in full, Those who have not the cash at hand cap forward negotiable paper at ninety days, J D. McLEOD. Ch’town, Aug 2, 1583.—2w wkly Im JUST ARRIVED. 100 bris, No, 1 New Herring, Come and see them, at IMPERIAL GROCERY STORE. Ch’town, July 21. T) LOBSTER SHIPPERS, TEAMERS of Fishwick’s Express Line, sailing from Charlottetown every Thurs- day, connect at Halifax with Allan Line for Liverpool, Furness Line for London and Hamburg Cromwell Line for New York, at present offer special rates of freight, and grant through bills lading here, L. A. BARNABY, Halifax, A. H. B, MACGOWAN, Charlottetown. Jaly 24, 1483. For Sale or To Let, TGXHAT beautifully situated house at “‘ St. Avards,” Mount Edward Road, outside city limits, containing vine large rooms, with well of never-failing water in kitchen, to which is attached aforeepump. These prem- ises are within fifteen mimutes walk of the Post Offiice, and include’ stable and coachs house, For further particulars enquire of tbe subscriber on the premises, JOHN T, FERGUSON, May I2.—dy wkly senae omer comane I sana 3 - eile ges slag aa — ridin eZ saci aes ace oe gupta - ee a ees S200 OT RN a8 ' | |