ae novelty of it.” rw . ud (E DAILY EXAMINER, ¥ > - - - junt eod tr tivulars enyuire of L. E, Prowse. i ~ 7 vY~ if aal oval : > ; ‘ Local and Other [tens iHLBG , Apwe | Mae ‘ I \ We [SexcraL Desparouxs To THE EXAMINER. } . ng 7 - HE BISHOPRIC f ° S 3 it J. t nh “ft Ke gis een im- A DEADLOCK. Mit Since \ a al ). D., preached his Hatirax, N. S., Aug. 10. ( \ wy Be . A ; , Theve is a deadlock in the selection of a E ae though three ballots have been > ‘ ai taken Chere was a conference this after- Poin Roth | 200M, at which 20 laymen and 20 clerical delegates were selected, but thev had not - been able to agree on any éourse ) sterling was forwarded ‘> |*® recommend to the house wheu y by Irish Literary | the Synod met to-night. A further ad- : St " } Journment took place to allow the friends om of each candidate to instruct their repre- ed at 5 o'clock this | S@ntatives at the conference. After the eneral cargo and two frst ballot Rev. Mr. Snyder nominated p mi return this evening, | Bishop Perry, of lowa, and Mr. Rowley - nominated Canon Brigstocke, of Trinity tlowship will be de- | Church. Oddfellows 1) Sa : . ‘ : vs H rs y Hon CG. MN, There are 115 lay and 79 clerical dele- Sk : : ~ : s. Es : f aa ‘ nM muel alls, E ‘> T gates present, The ballots were r\V Friday evening next, 2 FIRST BALLOT, s »N,Finnan Haddies, Mackerel Clerical, Archdeacon Gilpin, 53 ; i ‘ ( t Beet I matoes, Peaches, Dr. Sullivan, 23 Lay, Archdeacon Gilpin, baked Beans aed Blueberries, all] 38, and Dr. Sullivan 77. ands at J. H. Mvrick & Co’s.. . auglh Qa | SECOND BALLOT,— b ’ Clerical, Sullivan, 20 ; Gilpin, 48 ; ; Perry, 3 the bribery o | v5 Sullivan, 72: Gil rn 4 ; Perry. : | ‘ a 7 y the Grit can. THIRD BALLOT, {bribery hac : , fi: + as : Pistet ‘en Me Clerical, Gilpin, 44; Sullivan, 18, and an nalied Perry, 3. Lay, Sullivan, 74; Gilpin, 40, = and Pet ry, lL. S p I the The Bi shop of Illinois and the Bisho p of p } es on Quel bec are “8 h here and adc lressed the Gra 5 s resid- | Synod. , . . Pusday At 9 p. m., the Synod adjourned till 10 pest fresh | o’clock to-morrow morning. o LATER UTH lj} in D N.S I ot eh Hatirax, Aug. LI. LW Ho) } ore “1 ft Che Synod has ele ted Bishop Perry, ot ! ‘ ‘ t Line \ »} low A. Bishop of Nova S POvla. The hew yyed for s ime as his hous Bishop-elect is well elect is well known asa particularly able man, and this Diocese ee r ill be fortunate if he accepts. i it bo ead < att t Mr >: 3 Y ‘ 3 fa 1 Monday xt ucgus | Bishop Perry visited Nova Scotia and itd eger gee A e for | Prince Edward Island last year, and de- Dp rho Wish 66 voung | ivered several sermons and addresses ) : se ertiser it a and bil \ ——_—___— Ve I r. . per Lord Mayor's Banquet. 17 H lif > H ud reports — a t M nm. 7 r, merchant, has been Lonpon, Aug. 10. . ¥ Minist bia M553 The Lord Mayor's annual banquet to the aah cae * Sa ‘oC “'- | ministers was given at the Mansion House resident of Char- | this evening. s here : the firm of > + 9s : i Hi 5 Selene to ‘Win’ cht Premier Salisbury, in a speech, said the r f his su and promo Government had done everything to give tion. effect to the country’s mandate, so as to + preserve the unity of the Empire. The LURK { About eighteen |] extra Powers had _ been placed at the care ago two young men, named re-/Government’s command. _ The _ country 4 : e riel p ieP} . lef . ° i. ; Dalziel and McPhee, tei had ai right to complain of _ the , P<; SOGPTNE > WR" SEF thelr | powers were used indiscretely, but they the Great Republic. They parted | . ould be applied firmly. This is. beliaved iiter leaving, and never saw er heard of an ay ee ee ; met at Monc | t® Signify that the Government will pro- ys, biécy ACU AU a . ™ . - . . home together to | Claim the Irish National League. Regard- z = i ° a ° ‘ . ad trienda: ing Egypt the Premier said England must oi... see Peal security in that country, se that i » R-itis — salient of — 1 ron RaEUMATISM.- One he fore the B:itish troops were withdrawn an til ‘ollowing simple remedy Egypt must be free trom internal sedition ; ute rheumatism, with | and safe from external attacks. g in tl teet,says that it quick siren Sonsini img pain, Into one . : < stir an oune of a:um ; The J. H. G. Perkins Matter. vk Bathe the affected _ Ly whey until cold. Orrawa, Aug. 11. hs eight rae DOs, and, The Government have decided not to Sos Doma: ‘sa poulticeand | proceed for the condemnation of the " 4 schooner J. H. G. Perkins seized at Souris, eS ik, oe enti, pind. ie Prince Edward Island, but instead will iit i ‘ dé ecepult ab é ce . . a pos a4 proceed against the captain personally for ‘ 1 l i ri board the { nited ’ > ° - P Ss » Ri which was attend. | Pensities: [t is said that instructions to ree numb the elite of+ dlaldax. this et ffect have been sent to the officials on i il its ied visitors. The the Island. of 8 te that they never saw 'Upon enquiries we learn that the as larg g witon board, it sur-| schooner has not yet been released. | pass ing of ulever witnessed on eee at ae th Cine p wroke up at even ; ’ n ’ Ing ghted with the afternoon's en- rhe ¢. P. R. joy an : > . Montreal, Aug. 10. ‘NAL Nort AXPAYER All persons : . i ail oie alten. a8 ound Regarding the rumor that the Canadian aN paid th vy , —— laaifia:asa | cami 7 : . ‘athe : al property and poll, for this | Pacifie are going to change their transfer $87), are requested to pay the same on | Point in connexion with the St. Paul, Min- e the 3lst August, inst. AJl default- reapolis & Manitoba from Emerson to t dat will be advertized, and | Gretna, \ ice-President \ an- Horne said to- issued; and all horse and | day that it was time, and that the Cana- arriage ta dog tax for this year (1887), | dian Pacific was making {the arrangement paid 20th of August inst., will be | in expectation of Noryuay’s new line being sued f V ) LG respec t of persons. F. 8. a fact. Chandler, City Collector. aug 3—tl 20th > —_ ai o \richat despatch says : ‘‘ The American A Royal Visitor. rs Frank Butler, seven weeks out, — ul Hattie C. Linnell, eight weeks out, Lonpvon, Aug. 10. at from the North Bay bound home. The German Crown Prince arrived in | ; . han ter 45 brrrels 7 : rmer has 120, and the latter 45 brrrels ee to-day. He spent the day in ickerel. Both captains and crews are | sight seeing. Before he left London, Dr. othe fi " regul within oor Moc! k onzie performed another operation ent toner yi ishir within tures " <a . me Ty ‘» «¢ | Upon his throat. Electricity was applied to flies off nore. re wrt sh scarce ' ” 7 ae © fal 4 “ Th the larynax and the last traces of excres- JULSELLC I li ii i it. y i] eal ‘ t of the |emee in the throat were successfully re- (ue tio ; . i. : g th ne wveted moved. | ivi I i 1g where Gi plea i ae: ec Another Conservative Victory. : .% i i Ss, il of the Pos “ > . 4 , roy e of | nysicians id Mi mbe! ol RIcursvuero. Aug. 10. { of oT! Surgeons, Kngla lid, 1 s . H. M. 70th Regiment, Phinney and LeBlanc, Conservatives, Vv edical Officer to the Division of | have been elected by an overwhelmning . y Cotton, K. C. B., during | majority, with two polling places to hear 1) if 1857 and 1853, being| from. Their majority reaches 300, and it n will be prepared to treat | is thought that the districts to hear from pa w method of Electiopathy. will not reduee their vote much, Dr. | found at Miss Finlay’s, A ~- IK + , Charlottetown, daily. Hours, 4 © > « i 10 1., tol p. m., and 2 p. m., to6 Weather Bulletin. Dr. Rogers having come to the Island, himself a great invalid, and experienced the Toronto, Aug. 11—10 a.m, most lous benefit from the treatment, Light to moderate winds, fine and warm. now to the pubiic here wita the m Sb iano aaatiammianttine, alias siliimnniibnensiee mae ice In 1ts ellcacy oe ‘ . pos ; The Sultaa of Turkey gets along on the ix. Dovanp MeDovuatn, of S. W. Mar- | modest income of $10,000,000 a year. ga sent the following letter to the “oer N rt ~ ney Hi rald e 2 As your very liberal An order has been received at Chatham paper is always conveying very interesting | for the transfer to Ireland of 150 marines. ley ews to your re vers, I thought aj SS aa iJ — : from me would perhaps find a place | The people of the United States eat tems Lesa + sli » is : ten i Wi i ne l have 1 rei wa 18 aby ut 500, 000 cans of French sardines every Q ‘ent from Ww renerally appear 000,000 i | | t 77 in mM é out Sha! fe ' Seats! year, and about 6, ), tins of Maine me p7t 283 he Sillpi HAY s Ve ul ind not often met with But to be} he ring, which masquerade as sardines in bbe presented me a short time ago | tins with French labels. fourth éwins, not in suc ession, but ee ee ’ 1 a ‘ wether for all that. In all} A correspondent wants to know “ If) A ly of thirteen, the eldest of | there i is in dead earnest, anything that will r V not be sixteen years) make the hair come out?” There is. wh a ees: a | Marry a fighting “ Ou a T&K ny any pri ¢ nas 2 Ie th f m erovidence rely ” wisl ' Ae rege merely | To Le T—Three miles from town, a Dwelling | mh you to publish this because of the , House, partly furnished if required. For par- ton; C gow: guvV; do; Mrs J Stednian, do; Murray, St John, N B. nan, Montreal; fT Culwell, Havana; Dr Sey mour, Mrs Seymour, Massachusetts; Miss; Sweet, Troy, N Y;@ Biddington, St John; | Edwin Me Farlane, P. McMillan, Owen, tésq., TEAMER BONAVISTA, for St- John’s, New S carry cattle and sheep on deck. August ?1, 1886-31 HOTEL AKRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. August 10-J 8 Teskey, Teronto; Chas al Wolff Brownell wife and son, Bristol, R I; Miss L Robertson, Miss € Robertson, Pictou; Glas- Mrs Thos EB Praser, Miss Fraser, New gow, N.S$; Jos Parrish,Philadelphia;M Dolan, CH Pratt, WA Racuard, Boston;, Mr and Mrs E F Hart, Guysboro, 'N 8;C E Me _— Newcastle, N B; $8 H Gray, ¢ amden, N ll—J J Bate and lady, New York. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 10—PS Murphy, PETR; Perey 1) Palmer, Victoria; Geo Ww Bears, Boston; Wm MeKee, jr., Brantford, Ont, H J Grace, Bos- J Grate: do; F H Grace, do; H S| Phipps, Montreal; JS Jenkins, New (las-'! Harry Somers, Boston; Dr J Stedman, John Le Brocy, dg; | Joseph Burke, do; Jas EK Maedonald, Cardi- ! gan;.C P Fletchex, Charlottetown; Mrs Me Teed, Eldon; Mrs D A MeLeod, do; Alex REVERE HOUSE, August 10—E G Higginson, W A McLen- Annandale. 1}—Miss Minto, Cardigan; W Edmunds, Mon- treal. SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. August 9—J L Grant, E Grant, Ch'town. 10-Mr and Mrs W B Wright, Miss Thomas, Rev. W. R. Frame, Ch’town. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug 10—-Lone Star, Sampson, Montague; Silver Stream, Barkhouse, Hfx, barrels; Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; Mag- gie Jane, Stuart, Pictou; coal; Foam, Morat, Shediac, lumber; ss Worcester, Nickerson, Boston, mdse. CLEARED. Aug 9—-Confederate, Forrest, Sydney; bgt ida Maud, Purdy, S’side, molasses and Aug 10 Maggie Moran, W ood Islands; New London; Foam, Pr spect, MeMillan, Jane, Stuart, Pictou, bal. DIED. ~ On the 10th, at Ottawa, Jessie, Marine Department. wt ~ —=2 wife of A. W. For St. Johns, Newfoundland. due at ‘-harlottetown 15th August, and will foundland, will be MONDAY MORNING, For freight or passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. . } a CARD. To #1 who’are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ef manhood, &c., I will send a Fecipe that will cure you, FREE OFC HARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the KEY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City, AUCTION 4 SALE Live Stock and ari uipidieuts, I AM instructed by Owen Connolly, Esq., ta Sell by Auction, on MOND. AY, August 15th, at ll o'clock a.m., at his farm, St. Peter's Road, close by the city, 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, NAMELY : 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. 1 do do 16 months old. 20 Milch Cows, 10 Heifers, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old. 10 Oxen, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, 14 Calves, Shorthern and Ayrsbire, very supef- ior. (Excepting such animals as may be disposed of previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Sbort- horns, Jerseys,.and Ayrshires, some with certi- fied pedigrees. —ALSO,— A large lot of Farm Implements. TERMS—Ali sums under $15, cash on delivery; over that amount four months on approved joint notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, —— 18, 1887.—ts wky4i to hes POWDER. on Lane a nae ae ot pcr EIS SE= 0-0 SS SPICES Bo by cunmisovers Q>e.A it i) ey CELERY SALT reve TT RS YT ¥ - A © AGK ITU RSDAY., LEE ST AS SAA ETE ASS eae SACS ASE SSS eres ee aa — We yrqvrn rU ST 11. AuCI ION SALE Four-Story Tenement on Queen Street, NEXT DOOR TO HERMANS & SON, tere BY Auction, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST ISTH, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, | The Leasehold Interest, with privilege to pur- | chase, that Four-story Tenement, owned by Mrs. | | Kreon, and occupied as a Saloon and Boarding | House, on Queen Street, opposite Watson's. This valuable Business Stand is well adapted for Dry Goods. or Tailoring Establishment, as | well as for a Seloon, Hotel, or Boarding House. | There is a splendid Tank in connection with kitchen, Sale positive. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. | -3i eod wky li | PH. Island Railway.’ Augus? 4, 1887- Se ALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- ~ signed, and endorsed— . Tender for Serap Iron,” will be receivee until THURSDAY, September ist, inclusive, for the whole or any part of the undermentioned old materials, viz :— Old Iron Rails...... bo Tons more or less Old Scrap Rails.. Old 4 Wheels.... : he = Sa Lose. HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS About to furnish, should see our Magnificent Stock. WE SHOW THE Largest and Most Varied Stock of CARPETS and OILGLOTHS in the Provinee. Our facilities for getting all classes of merchandise, ai thie closest prices, enables us to give customers the Best Value. An inspection will conyince that our prices, quality con- sidered, are below others who are cverlastingly advertizing | . reduced prices, and even then cannot get clear of the goods. Mr. Paton is now buying large stocks in England to fill up again for Fall and Winter. JAMES PATON & CO,, MARKE Ch’town, August 8, 1887.—-dy & wky SQUARE. Wrought Scrap arom, 180 ea " Serap Fighplates.... 75 od _ Old Car Axles,..... 10 e : Tenders. to state price per ton of 2000 lbs., deliv ered on Kailway Wharf, Charlottetown. Railway Office, Charlottetown, August 8th, 1887—6i ei ee Domestic Fashion Ua., OF NEW YORK P, E. Island, — have established an Agency for their superior Paper Fashions —AT THE— DIAMOND BOOKSTORE where a full assortment will alw ays be kept, together with this Company’s popu- lar publications, viz: “THE STYWLEe” the monthly 4-page paper, 25cts. per year. “The Domestic Monthly,” An Iilustrated Magazine of Fashion, Literature and the Fine Arts, $1.50 per year—15 cents each. “ FASHION REVIEW,” Complete Catalogue, issued quarterly, 35 cents each. “rH = Ey 1 for August will be distributed > 3 a in order to introduce those Popular Patterns £2 CALL AND GET ONE “9 THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, duly 29, asi COAL COAL. Arfiving Daily from Sydney: Cargoes Old Syditey Mine, “ Victoria Sine, : Reserve Hine. From Pictou : ACADIA NUT, ACADIA ROUND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT, « & — ROUND, OLD ALBION SMALL, (for Smith’s use) Also—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit able for house use. All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market ites: ig ON ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. July 30, 1887—ex pat 3aw her xuar REMOVED. HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE is removed to num- ber 236, Kent Street, opposite Mark Wright & Co’s New Brick Factory. augd5 WANTS, LOST. FOUND de. WANTED—A cepy of the late Rey. D. Mec- Donald’s book on the Milienium. Appl this office. auglit J ANT ED— -Four good Coathhakers: Apply to J. M. Ross, Moncton, N. B, augl0 10i pd Pou LET-—A Cottage on Pleasant Street, cor- taining eight rooms; stable and outhouse “furnished if required, or use of pianoif Apply to the owner on the premises,— augs tf attached; required. third doer from Euston Street. (osPEL TEN fr CHATRS— Received and are for sale at Kk. Neeham’s Auction Room. eugie— 2i ANTE DO—A smart, active Boy. Apply at £ MeNeill’s Auction Koom. augld tf I OST+On Sunday evening iast, between the 4 Ferry Wharf and Queen Street, a girl’s Black Fur Tippet. Finder will. oblige the owner by leaving same at this office. aug9 2i W? ANTED— A Cook to go to Pictou. Apply on Wednesday from seven to eight p. m., at the Renkin House, aug? 2i pda KF?! ts ALE —One small Steam Engine, used but very little and in good repair; also. one up- | right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be sold at ‘a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co,, City. ,augs tf War TED—A Young Man, about sixteen or 3 Mea to oe -BURE GOLD-MANEG: Cn sil bm poe tees ctl Bee - GILLETT'S YEAST. 140 Boxes is a Received. Just WHvULESALE AT » CARVELL BROS. August 5—ex pat wks gZaw wky ex | dressed to P. O. Box 145. augs Ww: ANTED AT ONCE—Al!; McLeod & Me Kenzie’s Star Tailoring Estavlishment, two | or three first-class Coat Makers; none but good res need apply. Highest price paid ; a or wor pay prompt. augs 6i ‘s “ eT ae ee ee eee eee Wier « “é | T° L ET—That Desirable Dwelling House, ‘situ: | 6 ee nae on corner of Prince «and Dorchester | | Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright; | immediate possession. Apply to a Alley. jly 25 eod tf ASTURAGE TO, LEP—For the remainder of the oor. excellent aftergrass pasturage. on | Pipipenue: R oad, gpposite resideuve of Mal, Mc- Leod, Bsge Alley. aug 0 j | | i twenty years of age, to take a position in 5 W ILL be opened to grocery store in this city. Apply by mee ade | The Department does not bind itself to accept | the highest or any tender, JOSEPH UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent, MIDSUMMER SALE —— OF SUMMER &S88B5, PRINTS, DRESS MUSLINS & STRAW HATS, at Low Prices to Hear NOW going on, HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO CEO, Ch’town, July 11, 1887.—wky eo & During this month we will give Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, DAVIES & Co. DY chen SE Special Bargains in Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ladies’ Gloves, Sunshades, Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Mantle Cloths and Ladies’ Jerseys. 0 Remember the READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPART- MENT is one of the Largest in Town. Several lots for Men and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain. Superior TEA, 25 Cents. ee Do B. MACDONALD Ch’ via July. 8, ,87—dy wy—pat SPECIAL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT (STANLEY BROWN’S BROS. BLOCK. ONE CAS& LADIES JERSEY JAGKE TS Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Sold 25 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Ch’ Tr July 14, 1887—eod & pee a Se a. HEALTH AND = LEASURE The Seas Watering Place than ever. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for guests; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- town time. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a. Hunter River for Summerside at 6.58 a. m., 11.38 a. m., Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a. m., 11.40 a, m., Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown Time. Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from aji points at Hunter Address : Seaside. TERMS MODEEA Tz. June 28, 1837, Hsia Beh ests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2nd. This popular as been improved this season and will have more attractions 10.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. m., 1.33 p. m., and 4.50 p. m. and 4.55 p. m. River, JOHN NEWSON & C®O., Charlottetown. and 6.12 p. m. to convey passengers to *