“ppaal and Other Wes. | TELE RADE n | | [Seecrar Despatonss ro THe Ex AMINBR, } >] tink to-night. at the Roller Ru ¥ BanD r Re MEMBER * ° Hox. Mr. BLakt leaves for England this week. Two drunks at this forenoon. o the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court a é. a al 2 THE monthly meeting of the City Council 1 he held this evening 3" oo = Rav, CHARLES Dantina left this morning for Teronto, t lorti and. > = A peavTiFUL supply of Birthday Cards just ‘ a 5 f } d Bookstore. ed at the Diamou " aa - yrronwey-Generat Tartion will act in the place of Premier Ross during the Jatter’s absence. > - His Grace AkcuBISHOP O’ BRIEN, arrived from Halifax on Saturday evening. He is epjoying excellent heal*h. }°) eal Mrs. Srracce, the Clarrvoyant, will be at the Osborne House to-day and will be glad to see any one who wisbes to consult with her. i. _ the Roller Rink opens to-nigh*, | | The Dilke Scandal. DIFFERING STATEMENTS. Dilke’s name expunged from the List of Speakers. Lonpon, Aug. 10, In order to mitigate as far as possible the disastrous results of the Crawford-Dilke scandal, the Liberals are circulating a state. ment to the effect that Sir Charles Dilke denies that he had criminal intercouse with Mrs. Crawford, and that to-day she herself has withdrawn the confession made to her husband; and when in the witness box she will declare that the confession was made under hysterical delusion. _ Crawfords friends, on the other hand, insist that he has evidence apart from his wife's confession, but that he will not per- severe in the action he has begun, unless convinced that it is perfectly justifiable and A rgovLAr meeting cf the Benevolent Irish Society Will be held in their Hall, Prince Street, this evening, at 8 o clock :—Jonn Hennessey, Secretary. o - — Me, F. 8. Moons, of the Merchant’s Bank of P. E. Island, has returned to home and daty, after having spent a pleasant holiday in the sister Provinces of New Brunswick, occ eecliieaali Rev. Canon VU DonNEL, of St. Hyacinth, Quebec, celebrated nine o'clock Mass at St, Dunstan's Cathedral yesterday, and preached a sermon to the children. - > We regret to hear that Rev. F, R. Murray js indisposed. He is among the hardest work. ei men in town; and itis to be hoped that a few daysentire rest will enable him to recover his streagth.— Halifax Critic, _ > —- Rev. Canon Farkar, the emineat Anglican divine, seile from Liverpool for Canada on Septem ei Srd, and will arrive at Montreal abontthe middle of that month. Canon Far- rar, while in Montreal, will deliver one lecture, <vistiilagianiianes ‘Tue proprietor of Hunter River Creamery is now prepared to take orders for a limited quantity of creamery butter, to be packed in erocks, The butter is made entirely by machinery, without being touched by hands, Orders left at Messrs, Beer & Goff's wil) be promptly attende'l to. i ET Messrs. Bsxs. Bremner, G. M., Jas. R. McKee, G. G., R. Maynard, Theo. L. Chappelle, R. D. R. McLenan and Chester B. McNeil, leave to-morrow morning for Amherst, N.S., to attend the session of the Grand Lodge, I. 0. O. F., which opens at that town on Wednesday morning at 10,30. ~_- --S> -— How ro Kitt Mrvyisters.—The Rev. Dr. Stewart preached four times on Sunday last in the Petiteodiac circuit, whither he had gone to help his afflicted brother Parker. In what differ.at ways the best men look at the same pont! Goed Father Bamford used to say that preaching three times was ‘‘Satan’s way of tulling off God’s good ministers.’’— Wes- leyan, encitlittiiiisiind Tue last Cape Ann Advertiser says: The best mackerel fare of the season was brought in by the schooner Mollie Adams, Capt. Solomon Jacobs, from the Bay St. Lawrence, on Sunday. She had been gone from home five weeks, and had sent home 200 bbls. during that time, making her total catch 920 bbls. ~ ed Tur “Myrtle Navy” brand of smoking tobacco has stood the test for over ten years, and during that time it has lost no friend and gained scores of thousands. This lengthened experience shows that it has no passing fashion which has gained it the ap- proval of the public, but its superiority in essential qualities which makes a first-class tobacco, cau _ Ax Ottawa correspondent telegraphs :—The first voyage of the steamship Damara, of the newly established line subsidized by the Do- minion between Havre and Canada, will bring to Canada an excursion party of one hundred and fifty members of different Parisian finan- cial and commercial exchanges, who will visit ali the leading cities in the Provinces and the Northwest. The Damara is expected to arrive at Montreal the latter end of this month. Pet ae Cre THROWING orange peels and banana skins upon the sidewalk is a very dangerous and ree prehensible practice, resulting sometimes in eathor serious injury to those unfortunate enough to step apon them, especially in the case of elderly people. The latest sufferer is Mrs, Haliday, wife of the assistant pastor of Piymouth Church, Brooklyn, who slipped on # banana skin on the sidewalk afew days ago and fell, breaklng her hip, an accident which Will probably result fatally in her case owing to her advanced age. eee Iy reply to the anxious enquiries of our correspondent *‘* Citizen,” we are desired to state that Mr. Tomlins, as a magistrate, was obliged to sit upon the case referred to, and for that purpose gave up his dinner hour in order that he might be in his office #8 Usual during the afternoon ; but the case Sceupied more time than he anticipated. Mr, Tomlins, we may add, is rarely absent from his office, and it cannot truthfully be said that he is not, as a rule, attentive to the duties he is called upon to discharge as an offcial of the city. ——-——— _Tue Harris Nickel Plated Show exhibit in Charlottetown on Wednesday and Thursday. Ve copy the following from the Halifax hronicle : “The ring show is, without doubt, one cf the best ever witnessed on the Common, everything that is promised in the advertise- ments being given to the letter. The gymnas- tic and acrobatic feats are of the most difficult Character and well performed, while the exhibitions of tight-rope walking and dancing, ¥Y two female members of the company, are of the most skillful description, The trapeze acts form one of the best features of the circus. The bareback riding is as good as ever seen here, the performances of little girl and boy Winning loud applause. Two clowns furnish abundant amusement, jokes, often original. advertise, smal!, but it contains a curious and luteresting collection, © Wonders exhibited. with funny acts and ' 2 The menagerie in con- hection with the circus is, as the management i The umbrella-eared Sephant, with ears thres feet long, is one of absolutely necessary. The trial will be the last on the list to be heard in the Divorce Court in September next, it is significant'that the name of Dilke has been in the meantime expunged from the list of speakers for the coming electoral campaign. GEN, GRANT'S FUNERAL A GREAT PAGEART Dense Crowds en Route New York, Aug. 10, The last sad rites over the mortal re- mains of General Grant took place on Saturday. The Pageant was the most superb ever witnessed in this country. The funeral car was drawn by twenty- four black horses, each led by a_ black man. The crowd was so deuse that the military atone time had to drive them back with fixed bayonets. At the tomb the services were conducted by Gen. Meade, of the Grand Army Post, aud by Bishops Harris and Rev. Mr. New- man. Additional Facilities ou the €, P. R. The Past Fiscal Month shows a Hand- some Surplus. Orrawa, Aug. 10, A per: it has been granted the Canadian Pacific Railway to build a $250,000 grain elevator. The total revenue of the Governmen’ for the month of July was $2,332,691 ; the ex- penditure of the Government was $2,099,- 301. The Salvation Army General in Trouble. New York, Ang. 10. General Booth, of the Salvation Army, is in trouble about a girl He is accused by a Mrs. Armstrong of sending an agent to decoy her daughter from her hom» for the purpose of making the girl a spectacle as a minor who was saved from a life of wicked- ness by the Salvationists. General Booth refused to give up the girl, and the mother has applied to the courts. Fatal Fire. Mancuuster, N. H., Aug. 10. “The Webster Block,” in this city, con- taining many tenements, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The logs of property is heavy and ssven persons lost their lives in the flames. Weatner Bulletin. Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 hours for Toronto, Aug. 10.- 10 » m. East and south winds, fair warm weather, * METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 10, 1885. Highest Temperature Saturday......... 7 Lowest do Oe iictch od dars 58.1 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)... .-...seeeeersereeeeers os 72 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight).........- penne seteeeeees 59 Lowest Temperature this morning ......5% 2 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .65 0 Temporature this afternoon at }o'eloek. 71.2 ee eR Sitver Jupmee or Bisnor Molxtyre.— Excursion Return Tickets, at one first-class fare, will be issued from Tignish and all ir- termediate stations west of Summerside, and all stations east of there at which express trains stop, to Charlottetown, and from Souris, Georgetown and all intermediate sta- tions to Charlottetown, by afternoon trains on Angust 11th inst.; also from Summerside, Souris, Georgetown, and al! intermediate stations to Charlottetown, by forenoon trains on August 12th, all tickets being good to re- tarn up to and including 13th August, inst., to parties attending the Silver Jubilee of His Lordship, the Bishop of Charlottet»wa. augs—dy wky tl date her jour li. dcsaacgitsale Panties having Scarfs belonging to the late St. Joseph’s Temperance Society would confer a favor on the Catholic Literary Union if they would leave them immedistely at Me- Eachen’s Boot and Shoe Store. saseesiliasliiatben Portraits ef the late General Grant and fimily, taken lately at Mount McGregor, for gale at ‘‘The Boston Gallery,” LePage’s Corner. aug 3i A Carp.—-To all who are auffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ke I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREI OF CHARGE. Thie great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in South American send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York. cet NTC gaara ee aie: naeneeianeanaian - a wah er i ne Bre A NET. a iti, «thin cia ct taal aenlbk: Teasley ~eusgplcdiieas atid nai att ciel’ ea ns BRA ee Rebel Defence Fund. coat The Globe is attacking the Government for mot eontribut mg money to assist in Risis det. nce, Well it is too bad that this | wretched Tory Administration does not take |the people's money for the purpose of |defending a man who, with the assistance of a number of political knaves and reckless agitators, induced half-breeds and Indians to rebel. But as the Government has re- fused to do so, we beg to suggest to the Globe that it appeal to its friends in Parlia ment who have been championing the rebel cause with as much earnestness as they clamored for Riel’s blood in days gone by, and urge them to start a Rebel Defence Fund.— Ottawa Citizen. ~_—_- A Manslaughter Case. FATAL RESULT OF THE CARELESS USE OF FIREARMS, On Wednesday last, Judge Senkler, of Perth, heard the case of Patrick Ryan, son of Hugh Ryan, contractor, found guilty of maaslaughter by a coroner’s jury. Some weeks ago the young man went into the garden to test anew rifle, and used as a mark the seat of a swing. The bullet passed through the beard, a boundary fence and a box, after which it entered the back of Charles Cooper, seated ina chair amusing himself with a violin, passed from the right side of the spine through the young man’s bowels, and was found afterwards in his clothes in front with a piece of flesh clinging to it. Young Ryan, almost distracted by the result of his shooting, did all in his power to aid the doctors, but the wounded man died, and the jury brought in the verdict indicated. _ - > + me ee oe Our Minister. An impromptu written on hearing that Mr. Thomas White had been sworn in as Minister of the Interior :— At last! The guerdon for long service done Has come to him as comes the fitting crown To those who toil from dawn to set of sun, Through smile of favor or misfortune’s frown. Leal and upright ! Ever to the froat When duty called for work or sacrifice; In myriad batties he has borne the brunt, As pleased to suffer as to win the prize lrinter! He raised the standard of the guild; Writer! His pen has fought the true and good; Speaker ! His silver voice has e’er instilled The lesson of Canadian Brotherhood. While all his friends, from East and West, ac- claim, V' hile from all sides there comes approval’s stir, Tis we, his colleagues, proudest of his name, Who greet him fondly as Our Minister. —Laclede in Montreal Gazette Who has not read or heard of the grains of wheat, thousands of years old, found in the wrappings of Eyyptian mummies, and which grains duly germipaled on being planted? Grave doubts are now cast upon the story. The New York Journal of Com- merce, in reply to correspondents, says :— We doubt if there is any well authenti- cated case of a grain of wheat retainimg the power of germinati a decade, snd certainly after twenty the case would be hopeless. The samples in the British Museum were undoubtedly Egyptian wheat, as they had the three spikes peculiar to that variety ; and the grains probably came to England with a veritable mummy, as this was packed in straw ; but Dr. Birch, of the museum, when written to on the sub- ject, declared positively that the grains could not have been found inside of the antique wrappings, and were evidently a late Egyptian harvest. Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Avg. 7. Shipped, per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene : NHR. AUGUST 10 18965. ere GOOD ARTICLE CHEAP, Therefore, Buy Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS. COTTON WARPS, &c., &c. —— BE ee a a oo By aye is Se Ster TASSe Ch’town, August 7, 1885. Saaeeeoe BLAGK GoOoods, FOR FAMILY MOURNINC. in Stock & Opening To-day, Ex steamer from London, “Willow Grove.” Grafton Street West. oe POR SALE OR 70 LBP. HE Subscriber will Sell or Lease, for a i term of years, ‘‘WILLow Grove,” at | preseut occupied by him. These premises contain nearly two town lots, with the front }entrance on Grafton Street, and a rear } entrance on Rochford Street. The Dwelling | House, which is situated 120 feet from the | sidewalk, is large and comparatively new, / and is finished from cellar to attic, inclusive. | There are also Cosch House, Stable, \vocrd- house, &c, The cellar is 9 feet deep. dry and BLACK French Merinoes, frost proof, with Cemented Brick Tauk and BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, Sewer to the river ; also Bell, Gas and Water BLACK: Vensiies Octnes| Oocda: Be , Pipes. . There are over twenty-five full-growa ae ok a — es | Trees, of Willow, Silver Poplar, Lime and BLACK Nun’s Veiling, ‘hesnut, which forma delightful shade, and BLACK Grenadines, make the grounds a spot of continual and BLACK Dress Cembrics, refreshing coolness, and a desirable retreat pape ’ from the heat, dust and turmoil of city life. BLAC KeTrimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Orapes, Courbald’s and other makes, If sold, a large portion of the purchase money may remain on interest for a term of years. BLACK Ottoman & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. For particulars apply to BLACK Gioves. Ties, and = tiesiery. J. W. MORRISON. | Ch’town, Aug. 7, ’85—eod To ladies reqniring te purchase Family ard Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with vew and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. BLACK French Cashmeres, Extra Qualiiy BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, — ED may bo found on ‘THIS PAPER #2: } RowELL & Co's | Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- | tising contracts may NE | be made for it in 5 rsa Reduced Hares. Ne Summer Pare Eee Dui Goods! NE of the steamers of the P. %. Island SHiLT.LIN GS AT Steam Navigation Co. will leave Char- lottetown every THURSDAY morning at 6,30 a. m., for Pictou, Georgetown and Souris, returning to Georgetown same evening. Will leave Georgetown on FRIDAY morn- ing for Pictou, calling at Murray Harbor on 26 candn ees 56 ides FACS 0.0% $ 86 00 BR. ee WN i oi 6 concen 81 00 200 Gemels. GONE ac... a ee 80 CO $ 247 00 By same steamer on 8th : F ORONE Occ vicctiecscnstesesse® 32 00 eee ii is ii r 75 00 i I Oo as ocue 58 60 Be Fee GN oko oo cceds cp scobke 403 00 $ 5CS CO} SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Aug 8—Onward, Cain, Egraont Bay, lobsters, &c; Rustic, Gillis, St Peter’s, C B; lime- stone, &c; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, bal; Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, coal. 10 —Cora, Thorpe, do; Risiag Dawn, Boudroit, do, do; John Tiltov, Nicholson, do, do; L and 8, Nickerson, Sydney; Harriet Terry, lord, Souris, mackerel; Mary Queen, White, Cape Eymont, lobsters; Zerclde, Kickham, Swansea, bal. CLEARED Aug 8—Onward, Cain, West Cape, oe ltodk McRae, Decoste, Glace Bay, 250 bus oats; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse. 10—Cora, Thorpe, Pictou, bal; Rising Dawn, Boudroit; do, do; R Boak, McDougall, do, do; Harriet Torry, Lord, Chimney Corner, C B, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Aug 7.—Ent. schr. Annie Florenee, Bernard, Richibucto, lumber. 8— Alma, Ritcey, Souris, mdse. Cld 7—Schrs. Comraodore, McKay, Buctouche, ballast; Emerald, McKay, Pictou. 40; Richard Thomp- son, Walsh, Pictou, bal; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, bal: Annie Flererce, Bernard, do, do; Alma, Ritcey, Pictou, bal. —aee ——- HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Aug 8—Wm H Bell, Montagne; Harry J Webb, Agent Nickle-Plate Show; Frank E Jones, Montreal, P Q; A McLeod, St Johr, NB; M Smith, Crapaut?; B Lea, do; M kK Roe, New York; Jas McDonald and wife, Chicago, 11]; Master McDonald, do; B Camp- bell, Georgetown; C H Schurman, Wood Islands; John Ferguson, do. OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug 8—R D Mathewson, Montreal; W J Dawson, Savi, Ont; W B Newsome, | Toronto, Or ; A E Clark, Kensington, Geo |Dixon, C',de River; A Dixon, do; RE EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES her way, and will return to Charlottetown the same evening. This will afford excursionists an opportunity of enjoying a delightful cruise on the water, besides obtaining an extensive view of the eastern aection of the Island, the great Break- water of Souris and the Railway Terminus. ROUND TRIP 83. aw Meals and Staterooms can be procured on board, Ost COUuAS EE ~—~ Ji. aaa LENBSN #HBUSH! Ch’town, July 16, 1885.—1mo dly wkly F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, Aug. 4th, 1854, — Edward's Patent Chimney Cowl THE NEWES? AND BEST — NO o'clock, p. m., fer priuting Programmes, Handbills, Tickets, &c., for the P. E. Istand Exhibition, 1885. Gor REWARD for a Chimney that we el, =e) fai! to Prevent Smoking Ask for it at Tin Shops. THOMAS FDWARD®, Proprietor, Amherst, N. 8. W. H. Waxtace, Agent. August 3, ’85. Dr. POMROY WILL BE AT THE ‘OSBORNE HOUSL’ TENDERS ILL be received at my office until WEDNESDAY, Avgust 12th, at 6 Samples of work shown at my office. A. McNEILL. Secretary. August 7, ’85.—3i Souvenir of Ine Bishop’ Jubilee. S every one would wish to procure some suitable memento of the Silver Jubilee of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, the uudersigned begs to inform fhz public that he has for sale a beautiful Picture of the Hie- rarchy of the Maritime Provinces. This Picture contains eight portraits and is got up in first-class style. No one should fail to procure one of these Pictures. They will be on exhibition for a few days in a store in Newson’s Block, opposite new Post Office, where all orders will be punctually attended to, Why you should buy this Powder: Because IT IS PURE. Because IT IS WHOLESOME, Because THE WEIGHTS ARE FULL. FOR A FEW DAYS, It is absolutely FREE FROM _ THE August 1—tf HARMFUL INGREDIENTS USED IN OTHER POWDEBS. BUILDING STONE. < OR SALE—One Hundred perch Building! WOOKII!S German Baking Powder, Stone, taken from the same quarry as the | stone for Faleou wood Asylum foundation. Be eure and get J. MocISAAC, (Pot up in 20%, # cz., and § oz tins, also in Bagnali, Cape Traverse. 18th—J A Mac- donald, Souris; G Mustart, S’Side, Agent for P. E. Island packages. ) August 4, 1885, Auguat 8, ’S9. McKINNON & McLEAN, July 16, ’86.