r tecal and Other liems. gw OATMEA at Beer & Golf's, ” sep*- J rrived home Jast vig. Hark : ed home last e epids “ yp, Hester Devs Inspector of Fisheries, ' tankin the Raa i oat i yor BARTLELT Pears, Grapes, Oranges : ; | ‘ ; Lemons, at Beer & Golf's sept? and ‘ ad lot of Fall Boots at “oo We have : : Goff * Cos [sep 2 recy, ) i i vg CHAMBERLAIN 18 conte mplating an = in Seotlay oneeril g te n tland ees 2 YR Lope Rootes are h and-si ied and side- { : ‘ coed. —Dorsey, G ('o [sep 2 ud o i E warp HackaTt, 1se., M.P., is in the " He is staying at the Osborne. city , i. La us’ Kid and Oil-Goat Boots made to gier at Dorsey, Goll & Cos. [sep 2 Q aL adil ix. HeNDERSON, 0! the Bell Telephone Company, is in the city visiting his old friend Dr. Knox. sialiadsiie THE Gospel Meeting will be re-opened in the Y. M. C. A. Hall next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'ck ck > Ex-PREMIER MACKENZIE has gone on a trip » the Lake Superior regions for the benetié of bis health. - store, which closed at 6 BeER & GcrrFs , clock during the hot weatner, pow unti! 5 p. m, will be open ~~ THE grandest assortment of Recitation and Dralogue Books ever Ant orte i here, opened to-day at the Diamond Bookstore. ca to-morrow. Do There will be a »wers ArrEy! the Garden Par sot forget the Flower Tat i > at heantifini ft d display of beautilus 1 yrand disp » MR. CHARLES E. HARRiInet »N, New York ‘ the Chicago T'ribune, is visit- correspondent ‘ at the Rankin, ing the city. He is staying aa Over 400 Hungarians and Polanders are en woute to the Canadian Northwest from Penn- givanis, and 100 left Owen Sound on Saturcay- _ > Me. A. D. Maciecb, Cashier and Third Clerk in H. M. Customs, ha been promoted to the position ef Second ¢ lerk, lately vacated by bur, John Muliin. al Me. R. A. Haypen and wife, who have heen Visiting their friends on the Island for the past two months, lefton Tuesday morn- wg tor their home in Somerville, Mass. - - Swerrs Meruops or TEAcHING, Smith’s Ancient History of the War in the East, Sallust, Macbeth, &c,, &c., just opened at the Diamond Bookstere, cheapest in the city. Se eiiconic Racuet Atice SmiTH is wanted at home, where she will hear of scmethiag to her advantage. Any information respecting her will be thankfully received by Mrs. James Smith, corner King and Pownal Street. a Kitten os tae L. ©. R.—A west bound specia! train ran over a boy named Walter suitd, four wiles west of Metapedia station, on the 3ist ult., killing him instantly. Smith ig supposed to have failen on tire track when in a fit, he being subject to fits. ae A Nowacznanian Deapv.—David Purdy died at Amherst, cn Wednesday, at the advanced age of 93 years. Mr. Purdy for many years lived at Wentworth, where he carried on an extensive business in farming and lumbering. ilies Faorr.—My Fruit this week is the best yet received, ripe and luscious. Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, Apples. Kemember that Fruit wen't keep long this hot weather. Buy at once while it is good and fresh, at George Carter’s Store, Great George Street. sept2— i waecee Tue annual meeting of the Ladies’ Hospital Aid § ciety, will be held in the Basement Parlor of the Y. M. C. A ,» on Thursday, the 3rd September, at 3 30 p. m. Members and all interested in the hospital are requested to attend, a full meeting being particularly wished by the committee. oad Tate barquet given by the Press Association of the Province of Quebec to Hon. Thomas White, Minister of the Interior, Saturday SVening, Was an u1 qualified success, being not ouly attended by the representatives of the press butalso by some of the leading repre- wre professional and business men of nth sides of politics, not only of Montreal but o other parts of Canada , nw > wana, REOPENING Vernon River Metho- seodlicl C,) Church having been thoroughly needs » both inside and outside, will be mn for public worship on Sabbath, Sept. it he Rey, J. Shenton, President of the 10.30 nee, will preach in the morning at » and the Rev. C-eorge Steel, pstor, in sane, An offering will be taken Pon behalf of cost of church renovation wkly 2i cilities at bak Moselle, R. Rendle, master, vith oad Liverpool, G. B., the 3lst August, shi : i saltowing cargo : 626 cases lobsters, ‘\ ts »”y D. Davies; 112 cases lobsters, by J Donald & Bros ; 500 cases lobsters, y comes ( low; 1350 cases lobsters, by Peake Ha Co. ; “59 cases lobsters, by James Gir ae) 69 bags bone dust, by J. W. Me- ing "379 14,114 pes. deals and ends, contain- shi 49,003 leet, superticial measurement, Pped by the ow ners, Peake Bros. & Ce, THE stea is ; mer Worcester, Capt. Allan, ar » Vap fioh from Boston Wednesday night with 1gAt and the following passengers:—Harri- son + Wm Cantfield, Master John Whiteco has Hiller, Ss Bronson and wife, F A mb and wife. LS Murphy and wife, Miss ; ringtast Draith, Jas D Taylor, Chas E Har- ‘eathe J H Beer, Pheobe Martin, Annie Serah Men Jennie E Meger, Mrs McCourt, oh, Be H Stewart, Thus Godfry Geo . Stewart. Chas Dow, John 08 and three children. Ur WB. Wien ‘ : i saad batches announce the intelligence Shedine Crowning accident, which occurred at «bright litte ne; Une of the victims was a e Well-known °c... of Mr. W. Edmunds, 4% Co. Mont representative of Thomas Georgetown ; ontreal. Mr. Edmunds was at Lews of bie : hen he was informed of the sad ¥ Victim ‘ughter’s untimely death. The tanate litt) ony not the nurse of the unfor- of Captain si. » but was nurse in the employ Sianon 4 Maxwell. Her name is Amy Me- Who mae of Mr. Neil McKinnon, arrive ieee a d tee aan a > his Evening. etender our “MmPAtby to the bereaved ounettion ee a ee Ree 2 —- oe = tien ony ee aaa TECH DaIny Sort EZAMINER, SHPTHMBER 2, 1885. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Dominion Rifle Association Meeting, —_>—- Some Good Sheoting Done. —_—o Orrawa, Sept. 2. The Dominion Association match was continued yesterday, when the Lady Mac- dougall cup match was continued. The cup and $20 was won by Capt. Milnaughton of the 57th Batt., with a score of 46; the second prize, $20, was won by Bard:wan Young, of the 45th Batt., with a score of 46, and the third prize, $10, was won by Lieut. MeMichery, of the 44th Batt. Gunner Watson and Sergt. Mumford, of the 63rd Batt. won S10 each with a score of 45 points. Lieut. Blair, of the 78th Batt. and Capt. Barnhill won $10 each, with a score of 45 points; Capt. Corbin, 63rd Batt.. won a $6 prize; Capt. Nelson, $4, and Sergt. Cribb, 78th Batt., $4. In the Ouimet match, Capt. Moore, 25th Batt. won $25, with a score of 31; Sergt. Mum- ford, 63rd Batt., won $10, with a score of JU; Gunner Campbell, won $5, with a score of 27; Sergt. Nelson won $5, with a score of 26; Sergt. Blair won $4, with a score of 26; Capt. Carbin won $4, with a score of 25. Fourteen men were ruled out for keeping off till the rain stopped. Lieut. Blair, of the 78th Batt., scored a possible—five bulls-eyes—at two hundred yards. _ In the extra series, Wheeler, of the Wel- lington Field Battery, scored nine succes- sive bulls-eyes in the Martini Match at five hundred yards. —_— << if Home Rule is not Granted. a Dustin, Sept. 1. At the banquet given bygthe Lord Mayor at the Mansion House last evening in honor of Parnell and his colleagues in the Commons, Parnell said that if Home Rule was refused to Ireland, the Irish members in the Commons would make it impossible for the English members to legisfate. He denounced the recent outrages in Ireland, and said the Land Question was the great question in Ireland. Drowned at Shediac SHepiac, Sept. 2. A sad drowning accident occurred here yesterday evening. A little daughter of Mr. W. Edmunds and her nurse were drowned while boating. The boat upset and there was no one near to rescue them. Their bodies were recovered shortly after- wards, $= A Riet in Galway. Dus iin, Sept. 2. During a torchlight procession at Galway, in honor of Timothy O’Connor, a number of processionists were attacked. A four hours’ fight was the result, and a large number of people were injured. Moncton Baces. Moncton, Sept. 2. The fall meeting of the Moncton Driving Park commenced yesterday. The three minute race was won by Buctoche Beauty, Katy W. second, and Flying Count third. Gladstone’s Health. ABERDEEN, Sept. 2. Gladstone’s physician declares that his patient is better, and that a further change of air will restore him completely. An Abseconding Teller. Dus, Sept. 2. Teller Moriarty, of the Hibernian Bank, has absconded. He was guilty of defalca- tions to the extent of $12,000 Cholera in Spaiv. —_—_— Mapp, Sept. 2. There were 2,669 new cases of cholera and 1120 deaths reported throug’ Spain yesterday. a The Poet Laureate. Lonpvon, S-pt. 2. It is announced that Tennyson is about to publish a new volume of poems. Weather Bulistin Probabilities for the next 24 hoses for the Maritime Provinces. Toxronzo, Sept. 2.—10 a. m. Fresh south-west winds; mostly cloudy with showers METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Sept. 2, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read -. ‘ midnight)... .-++++eeerseserteces - » 69. Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ....+.-++- Jee tee. seteeeenes 58.4 Lowest Temperature this morning. ...... 56,1 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock, . .60 1 Pousevetons thia afternoon att o'eloak. 65,5 extra lavge lasts.—Dorsey, [sep 2 Boots made on Goff & Co. Tue ‘‘Myrtle Navy plug” correctly re- presents the whole plan upou which its manufacture is conducted. There is not a fractional part of a cent expended upon it for mere appearance. It is neither wrapped in tin foil nor worked into fancy shapes, nor put in any fancy cases, nor subjected to any kind of expense merely to*please the eye or captivate the fancy. The manu- facturers rightly believed that tobacco was not purchased for ornament, but for smok- ing and therefore all extraneous exnense wasavoided and edded to the quality of the tobacco. The public have testified in its case that they prefer paying their money for a high quality of article than for orna- ment out of place. Cueap FLANNEL SaLe going on at Weeks & Co., Market Square. sept |, A Mysterious Dcuble Murder. WIPING OUT THE POLICE FORCE OF A TOWN. A double murder was committed about 12 o'clock on the night of the 29:h, at Geneva, Kane Co., Illinois, the victims being two of the three ofticers who consti- tute the police force of the town. The deed was committed near the Court House. Some dozen shots were heard by residents in the neighborhood, given in quick succession, at midnight, but no one left his bed to find the cause. A party of merry-makers returning from a picnic at one o’clock found the bodies of the murder- ed men, and raised alarm. Officer McNutt was found dead with a bullet hole in the region of the hear‘, his revolver with five chambers emptied lying near him. McNutt lay at the south-east corner of the Court Hous’ ,and several rods away onthe sidewalk was found officer Grant, also with a bullet hole in the breast, but on the right side. There is no clue tothe perpetrators of the crime, There have been several attempted burglaries in the town of late,andit is suppos- ed that on the night of the 29th the officers discovered the burglars at work or leaving the scene of their unlawful activity; and in the attempt to arrest them, the officers being sepsrated, the fatal shots were fired by the thieves. Grant’s pistol was found near his side, four chambers being emptied. a -<i-<a—— — NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about WELCOME Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of “Mure Goods,” but does possess the value cf lezitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, cr any of the imitations of the WeELcoMF, as a pair of clasped hands is stampelon every bar. Made by Curtis, Davis & Co. Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Ang. 29, Shipped, per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : GO COMED O8B.0e. 2. cee ccccccccces $ 214 00 OO eer & ee 125 00 hee ee ae 300 00 ao tee Sates. . 2 CATO: 6 00 Oe Se oc CET e. eb 30 00 ae Ge 3 cs cet cree nes 360 00 Oe ee. . eA se 107 00 ey ee I ns 5 ook ve soe kc 7 00 $1089 00 3y stmr St Lawrence on 3lst :— OO no inten. cin phen oS $ilkhe . Shee Me: Se ds 260 8. Pee were bis)... . aid cea eua 336 00 Se eee. . . ss kien dca. csc ee 1103 00 $1925 00 By same steamer on the Ist Sept: ar I os ace neha aks co $ 288 00 OORT Shee. co 9. Si a 540 09 RO I oo ks we cee tbe 62 00 ee” | se ge Ae ee er 419 00 © a xa o's cs 140 00 eae 300 00 $1749 00 eT SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept 1— Vineyard, Boudreau, Glace Bay, coa’; Enterprise, Bell, Pictou, do; Zambezie, Mc- Pherson, Port Hawkesbary; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Sydney, coal; Wolverine, An- nette, Gaspe, shingles. Sept 2--Stmr Worcester, Allen, Boston. CLEARED Sept 1—Merry May, McKay, Shediac, salt and molasses; Philistine, Henderson, Wal- lece, lumber; Opal, McLellay, Pugwash, mdse; LH Davies, Taylor, Wood Islan‘s, bal; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Aug 29—Ent schr Neal Dow, Horton, Pictou, coal 31—Annie Flerence, Bernard, do, do; Lodi, Green, do, do; Mary Ellen, Hurst, Orwell, ballast. Sept 1— Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, coal; Richard Thompsor, Walsh, do, do; stmr Miramichi, s-quet, do, stores; sti Capella, Pell, do, coal, Cld 31—Schrs L-di, Green, Pictou, ballast; Annie Florence, Bernard, do, do; str Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, 1137 cases mackerel, value $2,847; schr Capella, Bell, Wallace, bal; Neal Dow, Horton, Pictou. b 1 HOTEL Aint. sa8 OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept |! P McAuly, Boston, Mass; D A Mc- Leod, Eldov; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; E Hackett, Ottawa; B H Calkin, Kentville, NS; Miss Calkin, do; Arch Shaw, Crapaud; J J Mcleod, do; A P Mills, Summerside; P G yan and wife, Caraquet, N B; G Bollum, Lot 10; T H Barre't, wife and two daughters, Boston; E Kinsman, Summerside; W F Buar- ditt, St John, NB; AJ Elias, Boston: 2nd —S R McLean, Souris; Jas A Reid, Summer- side; Arch Campbell, Clifton; Miss A Robin- s°p, Boston, ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept 1—R T B Pierce, Cambridge, Mass; Mrs Pierce and child, do; Mrs Capt McDonald and two children, Shediac, N B;J R Me. Lure, Truro; P M Senn, Brantford, Ont; Robert Stead, Wheatly River; Miss Stead, do, Rev Mr Lavers, North River; A J Hynes, Mill View; Barrett Henderson, North Wilt- shire; Huzh McMillan, Mew Haven; Senator Haythorne, Marshfield; Rev Mr Steele, Vernon River. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 1—A Bowness, Kensington; G A Brown, St John; W Muir, Halifax; A B Hyndman, St Peters; W L Allen, Boston, J D Bradley, do; W HSlocum, jr, do; H Shelby, Mansfield; J Hunter Duvar, Fisheries; Chas E Harrington, New York; S Bronson and wife, Boston; Mr F Williams, Bath, Me. PROVINCIAL HOUSE NHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the ‘J public that he has fitted up that large and commodious brick house, formerly occu- pied by the late James McCraith, Esq., corner of Queen and Sydney Street, and is now prepared to receive transient and per- manent Boarders. Best accomcd.siion at reasonable terms. ROBERT CRABB, Ch’town, Aug 25, 1885,—tf nyt meme aia GOOD ARTICLE DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, — FI O ae. . Ch’town, August 7, 1885. Therefore, Buy Staple and Perkins & Stern ALWAYS SELLING CHEAP, ‘ancy COTTON WARPS, &c., &e. NHW GOODS ---AT THK—— LENGEN HBUSE! O—_—_—_—_ EW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNKLS, New LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS, New MEN’S RUBBER COATS. Tailoring Department. ro W orsteds, Suitings, «c. All work dene with Promptness and in the Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. CHO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1885. BLACK GoOooonds, _ FOR FAMILY MOURNING. in Stock X Opening Te-day, Ex steamer from London, BLACK French Cashmeres, Extra Quality BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetia» Crapes, Cords, &c., BLACK Nun’s Veiting, BLACK Grenadines, BLACK Dreas Cambrics, BLACK Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BUACK Gloves. Ties, and Hosiery. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CoO., MARKET SQUARE. CITY HAT STORE. 0.————— KE. PROWSE will, during July and August, clear out the balance of his Summer . Goods, at prices that must sell them, A job lot of LACE CURTAINS, regular price $4.20, now $3.25 ; $5.50 for $4.25 ; $6 for $4.75, newest patterns and extra good quality. A large lot of Dress Goods, Fringes, Laces, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c., ata Big Discount. — Oj ee BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOES very cheap, Ready-Made CLOTHING, &c.—-Cheapest in Town, L. E. PROWSE, Sign ef the Great Big Wat, 74 Queen Streef. Ch’town, July 15, 1885. Also, Men's FELT BATS, Prenadcioths, ! HAVE BEER USING 4 » nna WOODILES hn ——— - a id ~~ LS OVER TWO MONTHS. IT HAS GIVEN Very Great Satisfaction. —-CAN | ‘HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT TO ALL. GEORCE M°SWEENEY, PROP. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Moncton, NB. Aug. 22, 1885. ee. Has taken 1. Holds six Medals Best value in the market. first prizes wherever exhibite 4 and meny Diplomas. Dont be fooled imto buying a high priced powd:r for the sake of its so-called putity. The COOK'S FRIEND is made of as pure material as money canbuy. It px es more raising strength in proportion to cost than any other. S ld by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try tt and be convinced. Could Not Resist the Temptation ! Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles. Prints, &, Will Sell Them @ff at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. Another large stock of Dent's 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cte, worth just $1.40 Dent's 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1. (From New York) Perfect-fitting Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 54, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of ‘weeds and Worsteds just received from Europe end Canada, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts, Heavy, and up. A very large steck ef Undershirts, 45cts up. A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 30cts, up. A large stock $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suite, 35, $8.&0 and up. A large stock of American Hats, just re- ceived, 6%cts, up. A superb stock of Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraardinary prices during the dull season in our Tailoring Department, Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving upiversal satisfaction. Ete. Joke Ko CAMERON BLOCK, all-wool Worsted, $1.10, $1.40 of ready-made Pants, Gent's Collars and August 11, 1°55.