oe socal and Other items. rrived at Ottawa. =a LEONA a run | cw be opened Thursday ening irom » . ae Mp. GLADS 3 8 rng froma severe li an iu! ’ n thrort. : a Gon ; its per p und, at | ‘s \ @ nice lot of gem pre- I z ort jyel. ; ry, Pine-«pple, , trom real fruit ry, Urnce st, cm fur Dominion Alita have their flag to-day at ] i lu token of respect to their late Secretary the Rev. G. W. ave . ' Hodgson ; . We will offer vo cial value for a few Save io lack French Merino, Black Cash a3 = > ve, Naon’s Veiling, &c.—W. W. Beer. mere, + jiw2i 2 py2i 21 oe Wen presents are want " remember — nelen! . ont - oF there is & Supp) i ana ti sValN Oi aud Plush Boxes, \\ rs, exquisite Per sue VV fumes, e., ab 1) 4 - CHARLOTTETOWN Division, 5 ot t., w A seat in their Vivision room (Quirk’s building shig evening at § o'c! , to receive the rep rts | fom the Gran D.vi n delegate. A full ath™maanece 1s + A508 - PEaDINAN! Hl » Was, on the 17th . ® e ne . stent elected by a majority of 973 to Par- LST SE, : : 7" ~ : ligment from Ay.esoury, Pucks 4 vuuty, E igs iand, to fill the vacancy caus d by the eleva. tien to the peerage of SU Nathaniel Roths- ebi'd asia [INTEGRITY ID p' rpose and discretion in ac- tion together make the wise ruler of men. The former without the latter makes the impracti cable blundere! The latter without the} Cavs . . ‘ . former makes the ti serving. — Bish p of Connecti ul ~~ en eg a . a ee... a be we SRE ST SR ea a lnm a a LS << (Sewoian Desrarcus ro Tax KXAMINER. } oN, df “s Riel’s Trial. WINNIPEG, July 21. gina, yesterday morning. o* the P ave corms in & Wagon, under a strong escort, } and conducted to a cell house, which was fitted up for his accom. modation., one of bis arms, the chain being fastened | under his left ankle. * His lawyers are Lemieux, Q. C., Fitz | patrick, Q C., Greenshields, Montreal, and | Johnston, Regina. The counsel for the | prosecution are Robinson, (), C., and Osler, }Q. C., Toronto ; Burbridge, Q.C., daputy mimster ef Justice, Ottawa, Cosgrain, Que- bec, and Scott, Mayor of Regina. The jury panel was called and cn'y three failed to respond. Middleton and st ff and | Lieut. Governor Dewdney were present. Riel walked into court witha tirm step, his face betraying considerable agitation. The indictmen: was read aud the clerk asked Louis Rie: are you guilty or not guilty, Lemieur then announced that he would file Gen an appeal against the jurisdiction of the court. Robinson said he, with associated counsel, appeared in behalf of the Govern- ment. Fitzpatrick then read the appeal, After argument on the jurisdiction of the court is settled, Greenshields will ask for ap adjournment for six weeks, to enable sary witnesses, —_— ee Halifax Battalion Banqucted. Lonpon, Ont., July 21. fhe Halifax Battalion reached here Coroner McLeop yestercay evening held | body of Alexander Me- | ap bY rest on the Lean. The j ry, atter he ring evidence, returned a verdict that ‘‘the deceased cane to his death by the accidental falling | of a derrick with which he was working.” 7 Tue great Anction Salefof Furniture, Cabinet Organs, A comm@gBceces to-morrow (Wednesday) morniog, Jiffy 22, at 10.30 vclock, tharp. The w » stock must be | closed out at this sale. No postponement. No second gale. —A. McNeiii, Auctioneer. > Two zases of midsummer millinery, opening to-‘ay by us, will | ffered at unusualiy low prices, in Hats, fonnets, Flowers, Aigrettes, Hat Scar’s, etc, Also, ladies Braided Jerseys, Kid Gloves, Frilliogs, and a special line ef Black Gros Grain Silk, at a bargain.—-W. W BEER jy2i 2i enone We would cal! attention to the advertise ment im another « nof the auction azale of » valuable Freehoi'd Farm at Belfast, on Thursday next, July 73, +1 o'clock a, m. Thia Farm was formerly occupied by the late Edward Roberson, Eeq. Persons wishing to attend ¢ syle can go by steamer Heather Rel'e, leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday veuiag, at 3 o'clock. returning the following day. > —_— Taz room in which a number of friends pass the evening smoking either cigars or inferior tobseco, will have an unpleasant odor next morning, Let the same friends smoke only the “Myrtle Navy” and they will find quite a difference in the room next morning If it is reasonably well ventilated, as with a fire-place for iastance, no unpleasantuess whatever will befousd, The purity end fine quality of the leaf used, ie the reason of this. > His Honor, the Lieut - the Royal t, directing Thursday | {as a public holiday in the | pablic offices. is in accordance with the usual | THE Proclamation o Governor, which ap; eared in Gazette of Saturday la next to be observe custom, bntwe are authorized to say His Honor will be pleased if the citizens and mer- eautile establishments generally observe the “ay, and we feel certain that those who attend the Scottish Gathering, on the 2?rd, Will be satisfied with the attractions sapplied by the Games’ Committee for their amuse- ment, aiken “AN ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure” isan old adage but true. In view of previvtions that this country is liable to be | visited by more than an ordinary amount of contagious disease this year, it behoves all to inquire about and practice every sanitary measure,especially cleanliness, which as a prée- Yentive, Offers some one means of escape at least, and in this how important the article of ri a¢ to quality fit for use; certainly all in- ‘riot grades made so by foreign substances and aduiterations of a questionable charactar, should be rejected, that there may be no taint lett on the person or clothes w hich might in any way invite the germs of these various dis- ‘aves. A first-class article, made by known the only kind that ; recommended. In the Ne Olsstaudarl soap, like the ‘*Welcome,” made by Curtis, Davis & Co., thore can be no Tsk, being the goods of a firm whose name on “ap @asuficient guarantee of ita purity. Telladie manufa varere, 13 can be eafely used or a I LEYTERS 10 THE EDITOR. False Reports Ik,—Some malicious person or persons eS been pleas ‘ culate some false re- ports about me, which I find are very in- Hrloug to tay character, viz : That Lam an lformer and am paid to have parties con- oe for selling liquor. I wish to inform say Pale erally that these reports are alse; that Lam not an informer and have cn: connection with the Temperance | Alliance, James McQvuitLLan ne ome eee Very Shark ing A German paper ‘ ports a singular ex- ™ ’ t oS émple Ot what it as the sagacity of ‘ saras yesterday evening at 5.30 They were banqueted by the citizens. Hatirax, July 21. The Halifax Battalion wiil probably arrive hore on Friday. They will be given a rousing reception by the citizens, and the ladies of Halifax will give them a grand reception in the Exhibition building. Nracara Fats, July 21. The Halifax regiment arrived here last evening from the Northwest en route for home. Although cheir intended visit to | the Falls was not telegraphed until seven o'clock in the evening, the entire population turned out to greet them. As soon as the train steamed into the station fireworks were sent off, and the cheers as the sunburnt faces of the men made their appearance in the car windows, were deaf- ening. The men were billeted out to the dillerent hotels for their meals, and as comfortable bunks had already been made in the coaches the men remained in them all night. Dr. Ferguson, M. P., Mayor Butler and a deputation of Aldermen entertained the officers at Buhiel’s dining rooms. They will march in a body to view the Falis to-day and take the train at 9.30 a.m., for Toronto. Aquatic. Pirtspere July 29, Tho final heats in Teemer’s regatta came off this afternoon. race for a purse of $900 Gaudaur in 19.32. 19.35; ani Ten Eyck third, 19.54. * rn . ‘ Tes | ’ starters in the race were Teemer, Giudaur, | ¢y:her aod mother, four brothers and one Ten Eyck, Hamm, McKay and Besmer. | gister to mourn their loss. In the double scull race between Gaudaar | McKay, the | former won. | The consolation race was won by McKay, | and Hosmer, Hamm and with Hosmer and Hamm a tis. The tolumbia Rebcilion — 19.000 Men Hilicd WasHineron, July 21. Under date of July 19, Admiral Jouelt has sent to the Navy Department, from Savanella,a report of the condition ot affairs in Columbia. He makes mention of the recent battle between the Government forces and the revolutionists in which 10,- 000 men are said to have been killed. — —_- —- — Proregation of Parliament. Orrawa, July 21. The Dominion Parliament prorogued this afternoon. The Governor General made a speech to Col. returned frem the North West tlie thanked them in the Queen’s name for the adinira’| the rebellion Fatal Railway Collision Orrawa, July 21. A collision occurred on the Grand Trunk Railway yesterday, near London, Ont., between a special freight and construction train. Both engines were smashed, ten cars wrecked, and the engine driver on the construction train was killed instantly. sir Leonarda’s Return. Orrawa, July 21. Sir Leonard Tiliey arrived from England to-day. His health is much improved. Sir Loonard sends his greetings to his friends in the Maritime Provinces. eae Cholera in Spain Maprip, July 21, There were in Spain yesterday 1850 new cases of cholera and 781 deaths. Woetber Bulistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hovwrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 21.—10 a. m. ah : 7. * A man fell overboard from a Jerman ship ‘he ies nel Ue ; infested f lhe place was known to be 6 “GA With sharks, but to the astonish- Pine Of the crew n ta single specimen ap- peared. "py wed to keep atioat, thrown to him. Unhap- woon another mem- 8d 8 lifs buoy wa PUly he missed ic- y “er of the fr ‘Ww jumped into the rescue, He Ad barely : oe i ee Teach io drowning man when hed up like a flash of "8 vl, seizing both men in his Gragged them uader. The shark id not believe that a bird in the is Worth two in the bush. | fair warm weather. i oo i M vf BCROLOGICAL OFFICE (harlottctown July 2h, Highest Teuperature ) esterday, (read a idnig} tame e midnig.t) Ke sdesoeseeeseooreesereee | Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read * | midmight)....+-+++-++ anaes = | Lowest Temperature this morming..... > . Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .6 ‘Temperature thia afternoon at I o’olook, .7 1835. eereeeeere i l 9 5 4.7 ————— 7 TELEGRAPHIC BEWS. jadee a oe Louis Riel was arraigned for trial at Re- ' Stipendiary Richardson occupied the bench, and asso- , ciated with him was Henry Lejure, Justice The prisoner was brought from the bar- under Lhe court He was carrying a ball under the defence to procure a number of neces- | It was a single scnll! It was won by | ‘Teemer came in second, | The! Amyot’s Battolion, which has just| services they rendered during | Light to moderate south and west winds, | eee ee At beeen a OE ae ee oe ~ THE DAILY HxXAM taved upon the theory that eleep is pre~ vented by an excees of blood in the brain lana may be induced by drawing it to other |p rts of the body: ‘‘Having assumed the |usual poature of repose, inhale and exhale slowly and steadily long breaths, devoting the whole attenticn to mak- jing the” inhalations and exhalatious of exactly the same length, Tue length should be mach greater than that of ordinary breathing, although not sutticient to disturb the circulation by working the lungs to their utmost capacity. Any person who has force of will enough to concentrate his whole attention on the maintenance of this style of breathing can compel sleep in very unfavorable circumstances.” niall In a speech on public instruction in 1850, Victor Hugo said :—'* God will be found a! the end of all. Let us not forget Him, and let us teach Him to all, There wouid utherwise be no dignity in living, and it would be better to dhe entirely. What! ; Soothes sufferings, what sanctities labor, | What inakes man good, strong, wise, patient, ‘benevolent, just, and at the same time {humble and great, worthy of liberty, } 18 to have before him the perpetual vision } ot a better world throwing iis rays through ithe darkness of this life. As regards my- (self. 1 believe profoundly in this better | world, and declare in this place to be |the supreme certainty of my soul, I wish then, sincerely, or, to speak more strongly, | | wish ardently for religions instruction.” sienna A prominent San Francisco drug house ‘has sent 2,000 pounds of arsenic into the | valley in the past few days. This gives some idea of the onslaught that is being ;made on the grasshoppers. The prepar- ‘ation is found to work likea charm. The | hoppers eat it, wet or dry, and rather seem 'to like it, and there is no danger of their | communicating the poison to the fruit or abything of that kind, as they never fly after eating it,simply contenting themselves ae offend hunting a shady place to die in. — ——— W. D. Howells is said to consume from four to five hours in the production of | manuscript enough to fill two pages of The Century. He thinks genius nothing but patient application, and exemplifies his belief aud ambition in his daily life. Mr. Howells has no personal eccentricities, HOTEL ARRIVALA., OSBORNE HOUSE. July ?0—O 5 Barrett, Boston; J A Mac- donald, Souris; Ma»fred E West, Lanen- barg; John A Co'lina, Sturgeon; M A McKay, Clifton, New London; Thos Reardon and wife, Halifax, N S, 21--J F Norton, Cardigan; J Phillip Bowerman, St John, N P; Jas Smith, Clifton, - MARRIED. On the 14th instan*, at the Baptist Church, Belleville, Ont., by the Rev. J. J. Baker, M. A., Thomas West, youngest :0.: of the late Abraham Marsh Fliat, Esq., Nailsworth, Glos,, Eng., to Amelia Maria,eldest daughter of Major Albert Casswell, late of P. E. I. and Montreal RPEEL DD. Ons the evening of the 20th of July, George Wright Hodgson, Priest, in the 44th year of his age, and the 2lst of his Priesthood, May | he rest in peaee. At North Rustico, June 19, cf consump. tion, Allan Houston, aged 26 years, leaving Ch! dearest one, thy spirit’s flown, To that bright world on high, Where all is pure and free from care, Unbroken by a sigh. | | We laid thy body in the grave, ‘'o rest beneath the sod, While tears of anguish dim’d our eyes, Yovr soul was with your God. At Vernon River Bridge, un the 16th inst., Summer Sia Ee: SE Ad de eo “7225. Goods! SHLLING AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES HOt CAS ET —A'T THE— LENGEN HEUSE! Jh’town, Juty 16, 1885.—1mo dly wkly 20: A large lot of CITY HAT STORE. E. PROWSE will, during July and August, clear ovt 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 ; 86 for $4.75, newest patterns and extra good quality. Dress Goods, Fringes, Laces, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c., Ch’town, July 15, 1885. at a Big Discount. :0: BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOES very cheap. Also, Men’s FELT HATS, | Ready-Made CLOTHING, &c.—-Cheapest in Town. L, E. PROWSE, Sigu of the Great Big Wat, 74 Queen Strect. = ———— JULY. é. HB. RICES for this month are the lowest on record. Felt Hats 50cts up, Men's Straw Hats 9cta up, All-wool Tweeds 4%cts, Strong Tweed for Boy’s wear 20cts up, Print Cotton (fast colors) 7}cts, Dress Goods for 9cts a yard, Black and Colored Cashmere 25cts, Ladfes’ Straw Hats at clearing prices, Flowers, Feathers, Gloves-and small wares—all cheap. ——— (> eee VMACDONALD’S Men’s Suits from $1.65 up, Men’s Grey and White Cottons at cost, Cotton Warp (white and colored) cheap ; Men’s Underclothing. good suit for 65 cents ; a lot of Ladie’s Parasols at less than cost, You will be sarprised what money can be saved by buying all your wants at J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. Oh'town. July 3. URRK ‘PERSUADED BY A DRUMMER Buy Ladies’ Wear, &c, for a Gente’ Furnishing Store, W ILL sell off as rapidly as possible, even if at a loss, a settle down on one line of goods Best American perfect-fitting Corsets 55cts, to $2.50. Dent's four-clasp Kid Gloves (every pair warranted) S5cts, worth $1 40. Dent’s four-button Kid Gloves (every pair perfect) 65cts, worth $1. : Misses’ Kait Underclothing 65, 75cts, and $! each. Ladies’ Linen Coliars 7, 10, 12, and 14>ts, each. Ladies’ Hoop Skirts 22, 25 Bustles 85cts up. Ladies’ Busties 22, 25, 45, and up to $1.25. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars only $1.25 each, Prints marked 14cts, now for 10cts. Prints marked 10cts, now for 74 cents. American washing Prints for 5ets, worth 8 cents. Ticking marked 28cts, now 19cte. Gray Cotton, 36 iuches wide, for 5cts, Also—A large stock of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Suits $1.85 up. Men's Navy Blue Suits in stock and to arrive, only $5. Men’s Black Worsted Suits $1, worth $14. ‘* Working Shirts, in Giamgham, &c., 30cte, up. Men’s heavy, worth $2.40. — Heavy Tweed Suits $7.50, $8, $3.50 to $14. A large stock of Tryon Tweeds at Mill prices. A very large stock of Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, 55cta, up. Braces, Pocket- handkerchiefs and small wares in variety. A large stock of Shirts 75cts up. Our Tailoring Department is giving perfect satisfaction in good-fitting garments, and saving from $1 to $4 on each suit, RAID BROE. CAMERON BLOCK. July 10, 1985. Pf, ISLAND RAILWAY ee ee CAPE TRAVERSE BRANCH, YOMMENCING on FRIDAY, JULY 3rd, prox., and until further notice, a train wil] leave County Line for Cape Traverse every FRIDAY and SATURDAY, at 5.45 p. m.;on arrivalot Evening Trains fromCharlotte- town and Summerside ; returning, will leave Cape Traverse every SATURDAY and MONDAY morning at 615, connecting at County Line with Express Train for the West and morping train for Charlottetown. In connection with this train tickets at one first-class fare will be issued te parties of five or upwards from all stations on the main line to Cape Traverse, and from Cape Traverse to ail other stations, good to return for one week from date of issue Passengers availing themselvee of these treins can leave any point on the main lice aad reach Cape Traverse on the same eyening; aad leaving Cape ‘Traverse to return in the morning, can reach home on same evening. Professional and business men can leave Char- lottetown at 3.15, and Summerside at 4 55 on Saturday evening, spend Sunday at the Cape, and be home to attend to their duties at 9 o’clock on Monday morning. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, June 26, 1885. jun27 —-tu fri pat wed sat dy pres mou th Imo wkly pa 3i WANTS, LOST, $$$ >? and 238cts, with all-wool Papts $1.50, FOUNB, de. | ofter a severe illness of five months, which he | bore with Christian Resignation, Mr. Jerome! } } | (North Pole) aged 55 years: ——_—_— SHIP NEWS. | ; —_————— PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN. ENTSRED. | | July 20—Isabella, Smith, Souris, 400 cases | lobsters; Albion, Chapman, Buctouche, lum- ber; John Tilton, Nicholson, Pictou; Black | Watch, Malley, Richibucto, lumber; Isa'ye!, | Mclanis, Pinette; Maggie Landry, N w. Bandon, lumber; Mamie, Costain, Mimiui- | gash, lobsters, CLEARED July 48 —Philistine, Henderson, Pugwash, bul; Wo Wright, Belisle, Buctouche, do; Robert Boarx, Shore, de. Jaly 20—Claymore, Marquis, Miramichie, bal; Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, do; John Tilton, Nicholson, Picton, do; Black Watch, Malley, Richibucto, do; Isabel, Mclonis, Pictou, bal; Albion, Chapman, Cocagne, do; Mamie, Costain, Summerside, salt. Jaly 21 — Isabella Smith, Souris, Pear], Mclsaac, Chatham, bal, McDougall, Cape Breton salt; C Bargains in Harthenware Tea Pots, hlower Pets, Hilk Dishes, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks; Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. Bl REDUCTION IN PRICES. ee ee BUY SUMMER sok A anced DRY GOODS WW hhKS & CO., MA REET O large Variety ! Ch’town, June 26, 1885. Choice Goods! SQUARE. Low Prices! WHHES & CO. a = — = — ee nau BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT THE SEASIDE HOTEL, ~~ - OPEN JULY Ist. RUSTICO BEACH. 70: f¥XHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation o Visitors and Guests from July ist till September 5th. The Proprietors will spare no pains! ‘THE BEST PLACE TO BUY. | 'CALL AND SEE | More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $'0.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month, <etiane Ch’town, Mav 23—2aw wkly . Ir WO LEL- the Dry Good Store on Queen Street, la'cly ovoapied by Mr. James! maf23 tf Ch’town, June 15, 1885. Shand. Apply to M. Stevenson. BEER AND GOFF. : Every cepartment | Ceaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- | ing every Thursday and Monday morning,aboxt 9 a, m. Trains leaye Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a, m., 8 25 a.m, and 3.15 p, m, Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6.16 p. m. Summerside for Huater River at 6.10 a. m., 12.25 p. m., and 4 56 p. m. Hanter River for Summerside at 7 a, m,, 10 08 a, m., and 4.35 p. m. Address— JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, JOHN NEWSON & CO. i te “ -4) ANTED —A Cook ; liberal wages Ap- ply immediately to Mrs. L. H. Davies. july2l un lw \J ANTED—A Servant to do general W housework in a small family; no wash- jly20 3i pd OST—On Friday lest, between Five-Mile House, St. Peter’s Road, and Saw Mill Bridge, a lady’s brown Sacque. The finder will oblige by leaving it at the Fish Market, Grafton St., Charlottetown. jy21 2i pd ing. Apply at this office. ANTED—A situation by a young man that ic not afraid of work, Address the ExXaMINER OrFice to J, M. ©. jy 18 Si ANTED—To hire, for two or three \ months, a good Ariving Horse, such as a lady might drive or, if quite suitable, would buy. Apply by letter to Lock P. O. Box 33. jly 18 3i OR SALE—New Boat, 15 feet keel, 44 KF beam, built in Nova Scotia, good model, rows and sails fast—R. MacMillan, Coal Office, Beer’s Wharf. jly17—4i pd FIR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Twelve volumes Illustrated Londen News, 18 points Fish and Fow! of America, 1 Cata- maran, and 1 Desk. Apply at this cfiice, jly7 tue thu RS. TIERNEY offers to dispose of that M Valuable Property fronting on Great George and Euston Streets by private sale. Apply at her residence. jly 17 tf ANTED—A Servant Girl. Apply at Tue Examiner office. jlyts | eon in want of Scantling, can be supplied with all kinds and sizes at the Mount Stewart Mills. Prices very low. Geo. Clark, Mount Stewart. jly Db tt ae. IMMEDIATELY.— A _ good, steady Boy to take care of horse and garden and make himself generally useful ; Protestant preferred, Apply at this office. jly 15 OQUSE TO LET—Plearantiy situated on Prince Street, containing eight rooms ; rent moderate. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. jly9 tf ‘OUSE TO LET—UContaining five reoms, Apply to Jas, A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. jlys OARDERS,—Two or three gentlemen or lady bearders may find comfortable ac- commodation, by appiying to Mrs, William Kennedy, Brick House, or — july 7, OR SALE—Two double-seated Carriages. Apply to A. McNeill, Auctioneer. jly6 tf Tao or three Boarders can be accommo- dated at Miss Stewart's, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, jun27 ry O LET—The top flat of store at P. G. Fraser's coruer. Apply to Dorsey, Gott & Uo, jun 24 sein hts aint ties ceenceiaciintods tien Pets tae memati | bantam. eee