el and Other Items. . 1a Larrest Magazines. Libraries and papers, R tore t the Dia : al ' . : E t the Toronto Ma 4 has heon yppointed Joint Librarian of Parlia- | i . . t ment. ll . It — Mt Henry Pol " a not Howard, who was drownor tn the Mii Pond at North Wiltshire on the 0! 1 inst, cdl Port late General Grant and fomily, ‘as ’ vlount MeGue gor, for aale : oT} ton Gallery, LePage's Corner. a > _ Tux Roller Rink will be opened on Monday evenin: 7 30, and the Band of the 82od Battalion will be in attendance at : a S o'clock. intiiaws Excetienr portraits of Cardinal Manning, Cannon Farrar, (Jueen Victoria, Prince of Wales, and numerous distinguished person- ages, at the Diamond Bookstore. - is Tuost beautiful Pictures of the Hierarchy of the Maritime Provinces, on exhibition at the Diamond Hookstore and in Newson’s sock, are selling very fast, Call and secure one before all are gone. > Parrtes having Scarfs belonging to the lat : st. Joseph’s Temperance Si ciety would | aonfer a favor on the Catholic Literary Union | if they would loave th m immedistely at Me- Fachen’s Boot and Shoe Store, > ° Moxseronevr Fanre and Sec’y arrived here yesterday evering to attend the Silver Jubilee of His Lordship Bishop McIntyre. His Grace Archbishep O'Brien is expected Monseigneur Fabre went to ty. this evening. Tignish t “a - A Sapl ScuooL Anniversary Service . ’ ’ | ne | Minister of Marine. m™ DAT Ra Ane ce ti — ee A eet i, = ti i A WIN EH ee . 8. 1885. TEL? GRAPHIC {Sexcrat Despatcuks ro THE K:XAMINER, } The Rifle. Ottawa, Aug. 8. At the meeting of the Rifle Association, held at Rideau Range, a match was fired with Snider rifles, any position, seven rounds at 500 yards. The first prize was won by Gray, with a score of 28 points, MeJarret won the second prize with the same score. Capt. Perley won third prize with a score of 27 points. In the second match with Snider rifles, seven rounds at 600 yards, Private May won the first prize with a score of 26. Lieut, Chamberlain won second prize with the same score, and Staff Sergt. Armstrong with the same score won the third prize. — ‘Suppressing Ulegal Publications. Orrawa, Aug, 8 On making inqniry at the Customs De- partment it is learned that the statement published that regular issues of the Pall Mall Gazette are not interfered with, but the importation of publications from Chicago and uther American cities which have re- published the article are prohibited. ———— Movements of Ministers Hautrax, Ang 8, Hon. Mr. McLelan, Minister of Marine and Fisheries and Hon, McKenzie Bowell, Minister of Customs, have gone to Sable Island ard other places along the Nova Scotia coast, to inspect the lights and other public works under the supervision of the a eS 1 in the Upper Prince r to-morrow evenivtg. rnwal!l, will conduct a sermon euitsble for to commence at 6.30. SATH will (UD \ Street Methodist ¢ hey. Ww. W. L cage the service and I reg the occasion. Servic "hoy nu il r ( ' ach > Tue Sackville Post Dr. I. W. Kuapp, having suceessfully passed his examination for the degree of D. D. S., and having had con- siderable practice in bis nrtive place, is about | list iwelf at Summerside, P. E Wtablishing himself at Summerside, P. E. L, | where he will engage in the practice cf his} profession, | says * - Tar Rev. N. McKay, of Summerside, bas been nominated by the Presbytery of P. E. Island to be Moderator cf the Synod of the Maritime Provinces, to meet in St. John in October next. We congratulate our esteemed friend on this token of the hivh regard of his co-presbyters and trust that he may attain the Moderator’s Chair of the Synod, cf which he is so worthy a member. — >- — Decuixe IN -Says the Montreal Ouzette cf Tuesday: The market for refined engar continues to manifest a weakness which has produced a further decline of about $c on values all round. To-day the market looked weak, and refiners were willing to accept the reduction, Lotsof 100 bris, of granulated can now be 65c; but smaller quantities are held at Gjc. ‘The decline has brought out more demands, business to-day larger than for some time, and the week is expected to develop a fair share of activity, Yellows are weaker at 4) to 63 as to quality. SUGAR, + pought at lug dented Tryixe to Brow ur A Magistrate.—A small building at the head of Hubbard's Vore, N. S., was partly destreyed about midnight, cn Wednesday, by an explosion. The building was the office of John Gib- bens, who is a magistrate, school teacher and custom house oflicer. A small box, containing gunpowder or some other explo- sive was put through a window to the floor and ignited. The window sashes were de- stroyed, the front of the building partly blown out, and the room set on fire. Mr. Gibbons, who lives in a house adjoining, was aroused by the explosion and extin- guished the flames. 7 ii a a ‘rE President of the United States has awarde id medal to Aisne Anstpato, an Indian Chief of British Columbia, who render- ed valuable services in recovering the bodies eithe crew of the wrecked American ship Melville, in October, 1882. Some time ago Missionary Brabant called the attention of the Department of Marin *, at Ottawa, to the humane of the Indians in Nesquiet, British Columbia, where the vessel was wrecked and all hands drowned. The Indians performed the last rites over t lead bodies that were wash- ed ashore, wray ping them in the best material that their dwellings afforded and burying them. For this kindly act the American gov- eroment sent the Indians $200 in recognition of their humanity. Asa further evidence of gratitude President Cleveland now sends the chief the gold medal, o ; ; o ag , conduct he n boli ddl Tut American Institute of Mining Engineers will hold their autumn session in Halifax about the middie of Se ptember. At the sit- ting a number of papers will be read, includ- ‘ng Papers by a Nova Scotia specialist on the mineralogical resourc®s of that province. The *easion will be made more inte resting’ to visit- img Scientists an excursion to the gold helds, gypsum quarries at Windsor, the ; ty ; . 7 } ; ron tines at Londonderry, and the coal fie'ds of Spring Hill by ‘ be wid Pictou. Arrangements are also being made to accommodate a party (if they 8 wish) to visit the black diamond mines of Cape Breton, and at the eame time see the beautiful scenery of the Bras d’Or Lake. The ne called the ** American Institute of Tamme Engincers,” was founded in 1871. ®, of the Londonderry iron mines, was one of the ‘original founders. All the chief tuning engineers of the continent belong to the instilute, > has either lost its head aders to be fools. This is it makes upon the verdict Tue Toronto G OF assumes its ry the comment 4fainst Riel .— oe nr To say that a this isan extraordinary ver- ict Would €xn) oe e838 but slightly the situation. a et, the prisoner is guilty. Guilty gravest otfe — er, rebellion, treason ! The - tag moos with which it is possible to hie guilt. Bar, ne sary have so doubt fur ie, Dut they say that his crime is so "* Justified by } ; WCIDS sii. The Oyster Season. Orrawa, Aug. 8. By an order in council it is provided that oysters shall not be fished for, killed,caught, bought or had in possession between the lst of June and the 15th of September, both dates included. This date extends the time fifteen days longer than the order in council passed in May, 1868. The Fastest Ocean Passage. QuEENsTOWN, Aug. 8, The steamer Aurania has made the fastest time ever made between New York and Fastnet. She completed the passage in six days, five hours and thirty-five minutes. England’s Alliauce with Chisa. Panis, Aug. 8. The Republique Francaise states that an alliance has been concluded between Eng- land and China for mutual action in the event of war breaking out between England and Russia. Weather Bustin Frobabilities for the the Aaritime Provinces. for next 24 hours Tononto, Aug. 8.—10 a. m. Light to moderate variable winds; fair weather; stationary or slightly higher tem- perature. M RTEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlotictown, August 8, 1885 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at MI: FS cna sG occ oo etc ees 660 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at I iv cdkcnuse «i o%0* ued ews 58.5 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 58 1 i Temperature this morning,at 8 o’cleck.. .65 Temperature thia afterneon atl o'eloek G8 LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR, ia | bo —o— Neglect of Duty. Sir,—I called at the Police Court this afternoon (during office hours) to transact some business, but was unable to obtain admission, simply because the door was locked and no person there. Thinking that the clerk, whom I wished to see, was only |original manuscript of Byron’s ‘‘ Siege of CURRENT NOTES. H my Williams, the painter, is dead. The report ‘of Osman is Coifirmed, Dievna’s death Thomas Donaldson, the distinguished architect is dead. Britain is willing to discuss with Turkey the question of the evacuation of Egypt. The Freedom of the City of Edinburgh was conferred on the Earl of Aberdeen on the 5th inst, Earl Carnarvon is making a tour of the leading [rish towns. He travels without a police escort. The Count de Paris will issue a manifesto to the Royalists on the eve of the general elections. It is a curious fact that since the dark ages, Lord Salisbury is the first bearded Prime Minisier. lt is believed that William Upward, the London stock broker, who failed on Thurs- day, has committed suicide. Lord John Manners, Postmaster General, announced that the new telegraph tariff of sixpence for ten words would go into effect on October 1. The pavilion of Henry IV., at St. Ger- main has been turned into a restaurant, and people dine in the very room in which Louis XIV., was born. Messrs. Thomas May & Co., Montreal, paid one of their clerks who was out with the 65th Battalion in the Northwest, four months’ salary on his return. Ex- President Arthur has been particu- larly lucky in his fishing on the Restigouche. His catch in one week amounted to 98 salmon, averaging twenty-four pounds each, Europe is full of rumors concerni® the meetings of Emperors and Premiers. The latest report is that the Marquis of Salis- bury and Prince Bismarck will meet at Varsein. The English Admirals Hewett, Hoskins and Hopkins declared at a banquet given by the Empire Ciub that the British navy, de- spite its failings, was equal to that of any two other nations combined, Prince Bismarck recently told a Russian diplomatist that he had decided never again to use tobacco in any form, and that he re- garded cigarette smoking as extremoly noxious, and ridiculous to boot, Dr. Orrin Aborn, while insane, mortally wounded with a knife Dr. C. R. Boyer, a lifetime friend of the family. He then cut his own throat and died in a few hours, Aborn has been insane since April, was to be removed to an asylum. The first coffee ever produced in the United States was grown by Mme. Atze- roth, near Manatee, Fla., in 1880. She has 25 coffee trees on her plantation, and has successfully demonstrated the fact that under proper culture coffee may be made to] flourish in-the latitude of Florida, For some time past, an insect, which has been mistaken by many for the army worm, has been destroying the hackmatac trees of the Province, says the St. John Telegraph. All along the St. John River and the New Brunswick railroad their ravages are dis- cernable. In some degree the spruce trees have been attacked by the same insect. The eouncil of the Manchoster Chamber of Commerce has decided to ask for a gov- ernment inquiry into the monetary ques- tion. This decision is a distinct victory for bi-metallists. The London Chamber of Commerce is also in favor of an inquiry. It is expected that the government will appoint a special commission. At the latest sale of literary manuscripts by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, the Corinth” brought $575. The original manuscript of ‘‘ Prometheus” brought $150. Twelve autograph letters of Charles Dickens were sold for $80, and the original manuscript of Disraeli’s ‘‘ Iskander” and * Ixion in Heaven”’ brought $25 each. The Liverpool Mercury states that when the telephone was taken to England by the temporarily absent,‘I waited for some time expecting his arrival, but after waiting until I was tired, I left without being able to do| what I wished done. I ave | since learned that Mr. Tomlins has| been engaged the rest of the day sitting as adustice of the Peace in an obscure piace in the city. I wish, therefore, to ‘direct the attention of the proper authori- ties to this neglect of duty on Mr. Tomlin’s part, anlgtthe same time would like to know undor whose permission the Police Court cflive was closed during hvurs, and who is responsible for the clerk’s neglect to perform that for which he receives a good salary out of the city funds. Will the Stipendiary explain ? Yours, &c., Crrizen. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN, ENTERED, Aug 8—Elizabeth, Hawes, aledonia, coal: Robert Boak,, McDougall, Glace Bay, CB. CLEARED Aug 7—Eliza Jane, Vigneau, Arsichat, bal; E Brown, Richards, Grand River, mdse, DiLb. At Tiillsborough Street, August 6th, Ellise L.. infant child ef William and Ada Thorue, aged 2 months and 3 days. {Funeral on Sunday at 2 o’clock to the People’s Cemetery. } {St. John, N,B,, papers please copy. ] HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Aug 7—Wm Richards, Bideford; W Les- ter Kane, Halifax; Frank S Jost, do; AJ Foread, do; D S McNutt, Malpeque; Mrs DS McNutt, do; Miss Janie McNutt, do; Thos B Henry, Toronto; Jas K Asborne, Brantford; W IF Tilton, Boston; B Wade and wife, Lisle, Ont; IJ Skinner, Have- lock, N B. ; OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 7—O B Wadman, Crapand; E W Stewart, New ‘«ilasgow, N 8; FS Ceflir, do; J P Brennan, Alberton; J H Cameron, New Glasgow, NS; H MeLellan, and wife, do; A E Clarke, Kensington; Bessie Dixon, West a. the provocation given—the shea ment of the Northwest—that he is = re rece his punishment, If the of os ~ . 1 and low for some form ten m with which to express the direst could not : — Government they —. i und anything that so elo- deen sh; : the real malefactors as hended Ric)? nda'ion to mercy of red- + ; idiotic, ; ry to seriously deal with Glos, = hinge .« thi¥ character, Only a eas man ould be such a dolt as hot to mercy - . an me recommendation to} doubt as to the a ty ot Ri gt ewe — > sauity Of Riel,—UGuzette, x ‘ ‘ a River;P M Donnell, Quincey, Mase; J F Norton, Cardigan; J E MeVonaid, Halifax, N S; J Gray, wife and child, S’Side. ‘German Gazette attacking France. agent of Dr, Bell, the inventor, all the patent rights connected with it were offered to the Post Office Departmefit for £30,000. The offer was declined; but a little later these wise officials, who thought £30,000 was too much for the patent for the whole United Kingdon, offered £540,000 for tlio exchange established in London alone. And they asked in vain. The Paris newspapers continue to com- ment upon the recent article in the North They all consider that the article foreshadows an increase of Germany’s military strength, and it waa addressed to the Reichstag rather than to France. The Cologne Gazette contends that the North German Gazette will strain the friendship between Germany and England, by warning France against the policy of revenge. Tus only variation in quality which will be found in the ‘‘Myrtle&&Navy” tobacco is the decree of moisture which it contains. ‘Tobacco is a very ready absorbent of moisture, and in unusual states of the weather it may become a little too moist or a little too dry to suit the taste of some, ‘This isa minor matter, how- ever, as the essential quality of the tobacco is not changed. Its combustion is a little slowez or a little faster according to the decree of moisture, thatis all, The darker the plug the greater the moisture, and many prefer the dark. In each caddy, however, the preference for either can be met, FOR SALE. f§\HE Subscriber offers by private Sale that large and commodious Dwelling-house, together with Stable and Coach-house, on Prince Street, at present occupied by himself. Possession given by lst October. JOHN HIGGINS. Chl’town, Aug. 5, ’85—-union 1 wk es BUILDING STONE. BOR SALE Une Hundred perch Building Stone, *.xen from the same quarry as the stone for } .conwood Asylum foundation. McKINNON & McLEAN, i RR, AUGUS cine Meee GOOD ARTICLE CHEAP, Therefore, Buy Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, —FROM— Ch’town, August 7, 1885. GOTTON WARPS, &c.. &e. Perkins & Sterns. BLACE cGooods, FOR FAMILY MOURNING. in Steck & Opening To-day, Ex steamer from London, BLACK French Cashmeres, kxtra Qaalisy BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetion Crapes, Cords, &c., BLACK Nyn’s Veilivg, BLACK Grenadines, BLACK Dress Cembric», BLACK Trimmirgs, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottomen & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BLACK Gloves. Ties, and Hosiery. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied wita new and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CO, MARKET SQUARE. —o WMmer Goods ! SHLLING AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASE 7~-AT. THE— LENGEN HEUSE! Ch’town, July 16, 1885.—1mo dly wkly = — SS —- C + USE DIAMUND POTASH. CITY STEAM BAKERY. M BAKER FOR SALE, CHEAP. -———-:0: RAMELS (assorted flavours), 50 Boxes Fresh CA oe ** CHOCOLATE DROPS, — = ** GUM DROPS, 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails and boxes), 2000 ‘* MIXTURES and Conversation Lozenges (very choice), 100 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, Also,—A small lot of Ganong Bros. choice CONFECTIONERY, in Lily Chocolate aramels, Extra Cream Caramels, Cocoa Bon-fons, &ec., &e, ax WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J. QUIRK, - - - Prince Street. C July 16, ’85. Ci’town, July 27—1mo OSBORNE Ea Mutual Relief Society of Nova cotia. Home Office - - Yarmouth. FA HIS Society was established for the pur- pose of providing the benefits afforded hy Life Insurance Companies at the actual cost to each memBer. The fact that this | Society bag secured its present large member- ship and won its way to public confi lence, i; while having to contend with the misrepie- | sentations of agents of other companies, and i the dissatisfaction of a large number of our citizens, caused by their unpleasant expres- sions as members of American Assessment | Companies, is an evidence that the plan as | offered the public only needs to be understood to be appreciated. Additional evidence of the superiority of the Nova Scotia Mutual is that during the | first six months of 1885, 480 new members have been added, to whom bonds for $992,000 | has been given. |Nearly a Million of New Business in Six Months, THE COST, An admission fee of from $5 co to 9.00 | when making application. ‘the advance ase- ,essment according to age on receipt of bond 'and as often thereafter as members die, and annual dues of half the amount of entrance fee. EXPERIENCE, | Cost of Membership, age 40 to 43, with | Bond for $2000 from July Ist, 1882, to July | Ist, 1885, has been three years annual dues | $9.00. Mortuary assessments $904, total ' $18.04 or 6.00 per annum. ASSESSMENT, It has only been necessary to make one assessment during the last year. SECURITY, Each member pays in advance one _assess- ment which is available to meet death call. For full particulars of the plan consult our agents in the different counties, and THOMAS B. CROSBY, Supervisor. Yarmouth, July «®. Rev. Dr, Day, of Yarmouth, N. 8., will be in P. E. Island for a few weeks, and at the request of the above Society, will represent its interests and give any information re- quired. July 27, '85-—6i eod wky 2i | , L | DR. POMROY WILL BE AT THE HOUS hk’ FOR A FEW DAYS. August 1—tf F COAL, COAL. E P Coals can obtain them, on tae usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— Qn the ¢id Sydeey Mines, Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., - RSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of —AND ON THE — Albion Mines, Pictou. G. W. DeBLOIS, Ch’town, June 19, '885—+tf. COAL. COAL. At Lord’s Wharf. YQ XHE Snbscribers ave now prepared to sup- ply the following kinds of coal at the lowest prices :— ACADIA, Round and Nut. ALBION, do. INTERCOLONIAL, do, VALE, SYDNEY, Round. ONTARIO MINES, Round & Anthracite | All orders left at our office, next to Rankin | House, head Lord’s Wharf, will .be promptly lattended to. {LAND RIGAN May §, ’85—wkly 3mos do. & STRONG, ; } 1