ee eel The Daily Examiner JULY 24, 1885. Death of General Grant. | Genera GRaNT—for many years) the foremost man{in the United, States, —has at last been called away. He) was bornfin 1822,educated in West Point | Academy, baptized ia fire during the) Mexican War; and by the force of his} ability, beeame Commander-in-Chief of | the Union Armies in the Civil War. By} means of {his superior force, strategic | movements andindomitable perseverance, | he succeeded in driving the rebel general | Lee from his strongholds at Petersbarg | aud Richmond, and forced him to sur- reuder—thus ending the war—on the 9th April 1865. He was twice elected as President, and was throughout bis career what the world calls ‘*a successiul man.” ee + The Proposed City Building. A MEETING of citizens to decide as to the advisability of erecting a building for the amalgamation of the City Offices, the Police and Fire Departments, etc, will be held io Market Hall this evening. If the Council can show the meeting that | money can be saved, we assume that the} mecting will unanimously agree to their | proposal. If even they can show that! the cost of the building wil! not add to the burdens of the taxpayers, it may be takea for granted that the meeting will decide in its favor. For, in the first place, it is well to have building opera- tions proceeding in the city; in the second place, five thousand dollars have already been expended in the purchase of land, and if the building does not go on the interest will be lost; in the third place, the amalgamation of the Fire Department will not only reduce materi- ally the cost of that Department, but will greatly increase its affectiveness. aud tend to a lessening of the rates of insurance ; in the fourth place, the apart- ments in the Market House, now occu- pied by the City Council and the Stipen- diary Magistrate, can be either let as Mr. Blake’s meat market is, or ased by the city for market purposes, and thus add to the city’s revenue. These are, we thivk it will be admitted, four good reasons why the work should proceed ; provided always, that it can be shown that a sufficient amount can be saved from the rents now paid to meet the interest of the sum which the proposed building will cost: We hope that the action in this matter will not be too hasty. It will be better to delay a little and get chesper plans than nip the proposal in the bud, and so necessitate a continuance of the present very unsatis- factory state of the City Departments, particularly the Fire Department. Tax- payers, aud especially men of business, should be at the Market Hall iv force to-night. — The Governor-General summarizes the Franchise Act very well when he says : ‘*The measure for the adjustment of the representation of the people in Parliament will extend the franchise to numbers who have not hitherto enjoyed the right of voting for the election of members of the House of Commons, and render such repre- sentation free from frequent changes by the wnconcerted action of the Provincial Legislatures.” Gathering of the Clans. UNDEK THE AUSPICES OF THE CALEDONIA CLUB OF P. E. ISLAND. This Scottish Gala Day, passed off on Thursaday,the 23rd inst.,with great success. The members of the Club and visiting’Clans- men, marched from their Club Room,Queen Street, to their grounds, headed by Galbraith’s Band and three Pipers. His Honor Governor Macdonald, as Chief of the Club, joined the procession, having with him in his carriage, Hector McMillan Esq., of Pictou, N. S., the Preaident of the Club, A. McNeill, Esq., and the Club Bagpiper. On their arrival at the field, the games were proceeded with, at the close of which the foilowing were declared the successful competitora :— HEAVY STONE. Ist, "J. A. McDougall, Blue Mountain, N. S., 34 ft. 11 in. 2nd, D. A. Stewart, Brudenell,32 ft. 7 in. 3rd, D, Cameron, Peter’s Road, 32 ft Gin, LIGHT STONE. Ist, J. A. McDougall, Blue Mountain, N, S., 42 ft. 11 in. 2od, D. A. Stewart, Brudenell,41 ft. 9 in. 3rd, B. F. Stewart, Bradenell, 40 ft. 8 in. RUNNING HIGH LEAP. ist, B. F. Stewart, Brudenell, 4 ft. 11 in, 2nd, Neil McLeo¢ ,Springton, 4 ft. 10 in, HOP, STEP AND JUMP. ist, B. F. Stewart, Brudenell, 40 fr. 2nd, D. J. McDonald, Charlottetown, 39 ft. 2 in. HEAVY HAMMER, ist, J. A, McDougall, Blue Mountain, Q4ft. Zod, D. A. Stewart, Brudenell, 87 ft 6in. 3rd, B. T. Stewart, Bradenell, 83ft Qin. LIGHT HAMMER, Ist, D, A. Stewart, Brudenell, 108ft. 2nd, J. A. McDougall, Bice Mountain, 107ft, 8in. ded, B. T. Stewart, Brudenell, 99ft, 5in. VAULTING, Ist, N. J. McLeod, Springton, 9ft, 3in. 2ad, Jas. McEachern, Charlottetown, 9it. TOSSING CABER. ane P. McFayden, West River, 40ft, in, 2nd, D. K. McKenzie and John Walker, equal, 40it. LONG JUMP. ist, B. F. Stewart, Brudenell, 19 ft. 3 in ; 2nd, D. Cameron, St. Peter's Road, 18 ft. 7 in. FLAT RACE Ist, D. J. MeDonald, Charlottetown; '2od, B. F. Stewart, Brudenell; 3rd, D. Cummings, Rose Valley. DANCING ‘*GHILLIE CALLUM,’ Ist, E. B. MeLeod, Charlottetown ; 2nd, C. A. McDonald, West River; 3rd, D. Lamont, Springton. PIPE MUSIC Ist, Petey Ferguson, Charlottetown; 2nd, ©. Stewart, Pictou; 3rd, J. A. McMillan, Wood Islands. BOYS’ RACE. Ist, C. Clarke, Charlottetown; 2nd, M. Nicholson, Springton; 3rd, A. Nicholson, do. HURDLE KACE, Ist, D. J. McDonald, Charlottetown; 2nd, B. F. Stewart, Brudenell; 3rd, J. McEachern, Charlottetown. HIGHLAND COSTUME—MEN, Ist, James McLeod, Charlottetown; C. Stewart, Pictou. HIGHLAND COSTUME- BOYS. ist, E. B. McLeod, Charlottetown; Harry McLeod, do. The field, enclosed by spruce trees, pre- sented a very beautiful appearance. During the afternoon the Grand Stand with seats for upwards of 1,000 people, was crowded. Kennedy’s Refreshment Saloon was deser- vedly well patronized. The light fantastic toe had full swing in the dancing booths The whole proceedings were very enjoyable and passed off very orderly. Among the large number of leading citizens and others on the Grand Stand we observed, seated with His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Macdonald, His Worship Mayor Beer and Mrs. Beer, Rev. Mr. Macdonnell, Samuel Macdonnell, Esq., Q. C., and Daniel McNeill, Esq, Barrister, both of Port Hood, N. 8.; Chas. Palmer, Esq., Q. ©., Finlay McNeill, Esq., Summerside, Col. Duvar, and others. The steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Fergu- son, Commander, arrived on Wednesday evening, from Halifax and intermediate ports. She had on board some sixty excursionists to the Scottish gathering from Port Hood, C. B.; among them Samuel Macdonnell, Esq., Q. C., David MeNeiil, Esq., Attorney-at-Law, and others. The party were well pleased with their trip, and delighted with the amusements of the day at the gathering. The steamer Princess of Wales, under command of Capt. Cameron, also brought from Pictou landing 105 excursionists to the grand gathering of the Clans. The railway cars, from all points East and West were densely packed. We learn the number all told, by rail, was upwards of one thousand, Se Obsequies of the Late Rev. G. W. Hodgson. 2nd, 2nd, Tue remains of the late Rav. George W. Hodgson were viewed by a large number of peopie during Tuesday and Wednesday,and were carried to St. Peter’s Church at an early hour yesterday, where they were laid on a bier in the Chancel. The Church was very appropriately draped in black in fitting expression of the people’s deep grief at their Pastor’s death, and in accord- ance with his expressed idea of what is be- coming in a funeral functicn, while a pro- fusion of flowers symbolized the gloriousness of his rest and suggested the sure and certain hope of his resurrection. Holy Communion was celebrated at 7.15 o'clock by the Venerable Archdeacon Gilpin ; at 8.15 by Rev. Mr. Kaulback, of Truro, and at 9 o'clock by Rev. V. E. Garris, of Amherst, who was formerly Curate in S+. Peter's Church. During these services, members of the congregation partook of Holy Communion for the last time in the bodily presence of him whom they loved so well in his office of their priest. At 10.30 0’clock the last celebra- tion,for the convenience of visiting church- meu was immediately proceeded by the office of the dead, the lesson being read by Rev. F. W, Marray, of St. Luke’s Cathe- dral, Halifax; Rev. Charles Darling, priest in charge, was the celebrant, the services being full choral celebration of Holy Com- munion. The pall-bearers, the Reverenda Messrs. Moore, Pictou; Murray, Kaulbach, Reagh (New London), Harris and Johnston, (Victoria), occupied seats in the chancel. Rev. Cecil Wiggins relieved Rev. Thomas Johnston when the body was carried from the church, which was crowded by. the large number of men attending the funeral. The order of procession was as follows :— Undertaker, Medical Attendants. Cross Bearers and Acolytes. Priest in Charge (Vested), HEARSE. Mourners. Church Wardens and Trustees. Choir, Temperance Alliance, Public. Crowds of people stood about the Church gate for over an hour, and numbers thronged the sidewalks along the route. The Hearse was almost filled with the floral offerings of the congregation and others. Among the mourners were the Reverend Dr. Fitzgerald, Archdeacon Reid, Arch- deacon Gilpin, and Rev. Charles O'Meara, while many of the clergy of other denomi- nations walked among the Temperance Alliance. It was a solemn procession—a grateful evidence of the love of his people, and the esteem and admiration of the general public for the devoted Priest, the good citizen, the talented scholar, and the eloquent reformer. His body was laid where he had wished it to be, among his people in the churchyard which he so ten- derly cared for, and about the adornment of which he gave instructions during the last hours of consciousness, there to rest until the hand of the coming Lord will raise it, a glorions body and incorruptible. The touching address of the Rev. Charles Darling and some other particulats will be given by Tur Examiner of to-morrow. -_ <a = Civil Service Hxaminations. Those in this Province who have passed their respective examinations for the Civil Service of Canada are: John Cameron, | Fredk. F. Haley, James T. Kennedy, Colia McPhail, Lucius O. Kelly and Michael Laverty, SACK RACE. lat ? : . seats eae Malcolm Stewart, Spring- McKenzie, do, equal; 3rd, J, McEachern, Charlottetown. , . Those who have passed in optional sub- ‘jects are: Fredk. F. Haley, Telegraphy ; ichael Laverty, Precis, i oe LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, An Explanation. Sin,— Regarding editorial items and anonymous correspondence that has appear- ed in the city papers respecting the en- croachment of a certain church festival on the published date of one of Hon. Mr, Finch’s lectures, | may say that the date of the public announcements speak for them- selves. The Hon. Mr. Finch’s lectures were advertized on July 4th, whilst the church festival was not advertized till the 9th. Out of courtesy the church committee should have put off their festive! for a night or two later, when it was in their power to do 30. The committee in charge of arrange- ments for Mr. Finch’s lectures had very little choice in fixing dates of lectures, but did the best they could not to have them encreach on any other announcements, and they have aright to feel agerieved that another institution should encroach on them when it was in their power to have it other- wise. With regard to the charge of selling some thing stronger than water, by the carter at the saloon, as it was closed on the 14th, | am glad to learn that 1 was misinformed. | only hope that I may have an opportunity to expose my informers, and therefore with- draw my statement. I am informed that the following includes all that is sold at the saloon: Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Soda Water, Lemonade, Lemon Syrup and Cider Beer. I may say at closing that newspapers that refuse to publish Grand Lodge report should also have refused to publish ancnymous at- tacks thereon. I shall not notice similar attacks in future, whether they come from the pulpit or the pew,if the writer is asham- ed of his name. In behalf cf the Grand Lodge l. O. G. Templars. Yours respectfully, J. A. Lawsow, G. W. C. Summerside Exports. SumMersipg, July 18. Shipped, per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : Se Gee Se es eee $ 91 00 Se DS his 56-0 0004 kes, 3 00 WA A: dr cinch ndneees cand. 4 00 L ROP ei dk Bas te. 80 00 $278 00 By steamer St. Lawrence on the 20th : re Pe ee $ 56 00 ee | ee ae Oe ee 126 O06 200 mackerel bris ............. 130 00 es ree 508 CO $ 819 00 By same steamer on 2Ist : 36 cases eggs..... eo ches ies epee $ 122-60 33 bags potatees ........... a en fE6 UO ‘i. 3. b. eee 2 ee 12° 00 ee PE ,. 5 cs ck ccc cekse eee. 70 6O ae ek SS SON. 5. ok 6 5k 5 sks SU GU kes se sc. $641 00 BROTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. July 23—H M Churchill, Rustico; Neil Me- Kelvie, Summersicte; F H Gaslin, Augusta, Me; F M Boisner, do; H Redmond, Mon- treal; G D Longworth, city; A A McLean, do; CE McKein, Newcastle; James Carruthers, Oyster Bed Bridge; Lawrence Doyle, Mimini gash; Samuel McDonnell, wife and daughter, Port Hood; Alex McNeill, do; D © McPher- son, do; D J Campbell, do; Alex Quinn, do; Jas J McLean, do; John Flynn, do; Mary Flynn, do; John J Beaton, do; Mary C Mc- Donald, do; Finlay McNeill, Summerside; A R Beaton, East Point; Judge Kelly, wife and son, Summerside. REVERE HOUSE. July 23—Jchn J McPhee, Souris; Mrs W A Brennan, Summerside; Miss Beatrice Lefur- gey, do; Miss Alice G Riley, do; Miss Cecelia Lefurgey, do; Miss Beck, do; Miss Josie Grey. do; Alice Butler, Montreal; P'l’ Thurman, do. Horses Wanted Immediatoly. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, fifteen or twenty driving and working HORSES, Apply at once to 8S. W. McKIE, Head of Hillsborough St, Ch’town, July 24, ’84. FLOUR! FLOUR! E have in store a large quantity of Patent and Superior FLOUR, for sale cheap— Wholesale and Retail, A. HORNE & CO, Upper Queen Street. Jaly 16—law Imo Bargains in Harthenware Tea Pots, lower Pots, - Milk Dishes, Cream Crecks, Butter Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. BiG REDUCTION IN PRICES. THE REST PLACE TO BUY. CALL AND SEE! BEER AND COFF. Ch’town, May 23—2aw wkly hi] packs, 12 names, for $1. A sample pack and agent's outfit with illus- trated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for a 30, stamp and this slip, A, W, KINNEY, Yarmouth, N. 8.— mar Lovely New Style all Chromo Cards with name and a prize for 10c. 12 25 03] ee enna ATLY EXAMINER, TOL 24, 1855858. Co) MAGNET SOAP, #3 c= (WARRANTED PURE.) 50; ee rEXILELs SOAP 1s made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general, household and family use it SURPASSES ail others. ics it will be to Your Intcrest to Try it. FOR SALE FENTON T. July 22nd, 1885—6mos WHOLESALE BY NEWBERY. ae ee SUIRERRer Goods | SHUuLIING AT CXTRAURDINARY LOW PRICES xe Ge: SARE — AT Tana LENGEN HSUSHE! Ch’town, July 16, 1885.— 1mo dly wkiy EXCURSION —TO OA PH BRETTON, ‘ULU N DA,’ —VIA— Port Hawkesbury 1" a ae TICKETS, good to return till Ist SEPTEMBER will be issued for the trip from Charlottetown to Hawkesbypy, thence by steamer to Bras d’or Lakes}to| Sydney and return. Fares for the round trp, $9.v0. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. July 21st, 85. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. un Chancery, Before the Vice Chancellor. In the matter of Michael Murphy, a person of unsound mind. “WY 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 avd.gpove the same before me the undersigned Master : And I do hereby, by virtue of the said order aud the authority to me therein given, give notice thereof, and I do hereby appoint every Tuesday next ensu- ing the date hereof vp to the last Tuesday in August next inclusive, for that purpose, And it is by the said order further declared that such of the creditors of the said Michael Mur- phy as shall not come in and prove their debts or claims by the said Jast Tuesday in August next, shali be excluded from the benefit of the said order. Dated thie 16th day cf July, A. D. 1885. EDWARD BAYFIELD, Master in Chancery. Nuit Moclxon, Solicitor for Committee. Chariottetown, July 16, 1885—jy 21 7i pat BUILDING STONE. Fes SALE - One Hundred perch Building Stone, taken from the same quarry as the stone for Falcouwood Asylum foundation. McKINNON & McLEAN. July 16, ’85. Prof. Smythe, nas returned after nine years’ sb- sence in Europe and the United States, begs leave to inform the gentry and friends that he is prepared to give instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music to a limited number of pupils. Applicatiou at Herald and FXaMINER Offices, Piano and Organ Tuning punctually attended to. 6i—jyl7 Telephone Notice. UR Office and Factory are now con- nected with the Central Office of the Bell Telephone Co, Any commands received in that way will receive prompt attention. MARK WRIGHT & CO. July 17—1w \ DVERTISF in THE DADDY EXAMI. £ NER heet sdeavtiatag madiow an teow Tels mit W.W.WELLNER {ALLS attention to his large stock of gold J) and silver WATPHANE, HLGiY, and GEREVA WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ELECIPRO-PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, VASES, LUSTERS, &ce. Sign of the Large Watcb, Queen Square, Charlottetown. July 29, ’85—2i wky li TENDERS ILL be received by the undersigned until 6 p. m., on FRIDAY, 24th inet., ‘for the Catering at the Benevolent Irish | Society Picnic, which is to be held on the igrounds adjoining McEwen’s Wharf, West River, on THURSDAY, 6th August. JOHN HENNESSY, Sec’y Committee. Great George St., Jaly 21, 85 - 3i Removal Notice. ORACE AASZAKD has removed his office to the Cameron Block, South side Queen Square, Charlottetown. 0 SHIPPERS OF LOBSTERS FOR LONDON DIRECT, The well-known Barkentine + IRENA,” which has beeu regularly running in the London trade, due here about the 25th inst , will go on the berth for London sailing about the 10th of August, and will carry Lobsters and other Produce at very lowest rates of freight _ ©hippers of Lobsters will please apply early in order to secure room. For particulars appiy to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, July 18th, °85—eo1 BONE MEAL, — @ne of the Best Fertilizers Known. Cash paid for Old Bones, A QUANTITY OF PLas; ERING HAIR ~ ALSOW.. A few hundred TILES, Apply to FE B. LOVE. July 24 3iw' y 3i i ey a eee fo Whom ib May Cones, HAVE this day aaaale MP, HOGAN T acent tor tho SPX HAM FIRE-PROOR for P. E. Island. inge —— sneha all Cs a to make and JNO. J July 24, '84—3i CO., Moutreal, in Best and Cheapest Roofing MILLER. Genera] Avent, VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARK At Belfast, Lot 57, FOR SALE. feo Subscribers offer for Sale, by private contract, that vaivatle Freehold Farm |formerly occupied by the late Edward Rob. erson, Esq , Comprising one hundred acrer, This property is beantifully situated having @ frontage on Newtown Biver, with abundance of mussel mud within a short distance. is Upon tHe premises there area good dwe}. ling-house, large and convenient outbuildings and fine orchard. About half the farm is clear and ina good state of cultivation, and is now under crop and the balance is covered with a splendid growth of hardwood and fence poles, Terms easy, and made known on applica. tion to F. L. Haszard, Solicitor, Charlotte. town. ; The crop will be sold with the farm if de sirable, GEORGE DAVIES, ALEXANDER CAMERON, trun F. L. HASZARD, Ch’town, July 24, 18*5—wky 'mo - Walter A. Woods’ AMERIGAN MOWERS, y E have just received a small lot of the above Machines, with the letest im- provements, which we will sell cheap. A. HORNE &(€O, Upper Queen Street. Ch’town, July 24-—2aw wky2i ~ OST—On July 12th, a Breast Pin, con 4 taining a large stone. The fi: der will be rewarded by leaving it at the ExsMINER office, j y24—3i pd }' IUND—At the Fioominrg Point Lobster Factory} on Saturday, the 18th inst, a two-sail, centre-board Boat, 18 feet in length. The owner can have it hy proving property and paying expenses.—Jchn Moore, Blooming Point. © j'y22 2i TOR SALE—One set nicklc-plated double Harness, but little used; my own make; left with me for sale; price reasonable,— Robert Tombs, Great George Street. jy22 2 W* 7] ANTED —A Cock ; liberal wages Ap- ply immediately to Mrs, L. H. Davies. ja'y2l un lw \ JANTED—A situation by a young man that is not afraid ef work, Address the ExamIner Orrice to J, M. ©, jy 18 Si ‘E°O LET--Shop and Tenemevt on Upper Queen Street, latcly occupiod by N. J Campbell. Apply to J. McGill. jly20 ead tt \ RS TIERNEY offers to diepose of that ja Valuable Property irentiog om Great | George and Euston “treets by private sale. Apply at her residence jy | WV ANTED—a Servant Girl Apply at WwW ily23 ; — THE EXAMINER office PARTIES in went -cantlirg, can be supplied with all kinds and sizes at the Mount Stewart Mills. Prices very low Geo Clark, Mount Stewart. jly tf a IMMEDIATNLY.— A good, steady Boy to take care of horse and garden and make himeelf generally useful ; Protestant preferred. Apply at this office. jly 4 QUSE TO LET—Pleasantly situated om Prince Strect, containing eight FOOMS rent moderate. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co, jly9 té atl rE7O LET—The top fit of store ab P G Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsev, & Co, jan 24 ee a aceneemcamsssncte J OUSE TO LET—Containing five room Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. jlys : Ps ee) fe OARDERS.—Two cr threes entiemen OF lady bearders may fied comfortable commodation, by applying to Mrs. W — Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Par % july 3, tf FR’ SALE—Two ‘Avuble -seated Carriaget Apply te A. McNeili, Auctioneer, jly6 tf etn | J. W. MoGILT. | Ch’town, July 20—-tu sa wkly | oie eS — a ae Is the best Canadian Patent FLOUR ever! landed at Charlottetown. j Satisfaction guaranteed. A. H. B. MACGOWAN., | July 2—lm pd fExWwoO or three Boarders can be accomme’ 2 dated at Miss Stewart’s, corner of Greet George and Euston Streets. up om en fav LET—The Pry Gued Sture on Quees Street, lately ovenpicd by Mr. Jame Shand Apply to MM treaveonson mat@ a — TE\O LEY--The large brick Store on Quee® . Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Posse sion given first of May, Apply to A. White. apr27—2aw pat