Fanaa o—- > princiPal GRANT is in ( spe Breton, - ; ‘ic-nic Committee will meet Tar Military . , : Devt Shed at 3.30 sharp, this evening 3" oa Sidi ce an THe — « heed iaten A mc RM AB ae Ya pa ate ln sce Naty hn tee a starnen wite oe [Sexcia. Despatcues ro Tar W/XAMINER. } Bishop Sweeney's Silver Jubilee. aaa que bark R Uph BP nak . arrived at Qu bec | Sr. Jonny, N, B., July 17. ya the 16th ts Bahia, Brazil, making | The consecration of the Roman Catholic ge passnge in 43 das _Cothedral in this city,and Bishop Sweeney’s ‘ 7 oat a a wb lone the grandest event known in He Thev will take | o story of Catholicism in the Province lef . ia. Halifax: | of New Brunswick. His Grace, Arch- sesare by th zs bishop O'Beien, of Halfax, efticiated, ‘ a ee ee ; assisted by Archbishop Lyneh, Toronto ; TH See tks | ronty ana’ Silene | Archbishop Corrigan, New York, B.sbop a : Rien | :.- Hie. Heel, : | Cameron, Arichat; Bishop Melntyre, Char- pasos a | lottetown; Bishop Rogers,Chatham; Bishop Tae sien ‘ \ arrived from MecM+hon,and about fifty o'hor distinguish- ae ' reral mereyon- | 4 prelates and clergymen. > Gi ot rettion af ‘olock with! The weathe my delichtful. en: ies, sod sailed on — tovelock 5 th eather was delightful, end the eyiaed Lobsters an er produce, ceremony Was truly grand. Bishop ~ ;Siveensy was prosented with a purse of we Geo. H. T » Jeweler, and Mr-, Sl 500 by the Catholic citizens of St. John. qarlor left on the steamer Uianda, en rout \ brjtiant torchlight procession took to England. They will g » by the Pamara | place last night, in which the fcllowine from ijehfax and returs Sy the seme lips | societies took vart in :—S*. Joseph's, Sr., es Z ~ on ae tiie | Sé, Jos ph’s, Jr, St, Malachi’s, Father ALaws | anny 4% Mathew Association, Shamrock B. B Gentlemen s doubles) wil ' held 1a Victoria | Club Carleton societies ; ic oreentt row, at ] _ A Tennia Recket |, . ,’+- 2 oe ee grtion, Park a. i to the lady plaver of the | J7is Literary and Benevolent Society, St. will be _ fame 6 ET PTS OS oe Vienne Paul Soviety (in barouches), winning ps": aii ta Portland eocieties and ccngregation. The We have pleasure in stating that the Jam city divisicn (\neludiag Carleton) had three g Brown, referre’t to by Sir John vc: | Draes bands and three fife and drum bands ; donald and Hoan ir. Blake, is not o r J MINES | the 63rd band iF a the procession, The frown, C. E., whose name is Jatwes Brown}! Portland division hal one brass band and githout the E }one fife and drum band. - Tho order of the proesssion was as fol- ndiary Magistrate's Court this At the Stip ‘urley and Peter McUrudden forenoon, Piiiip | wero evch fined $50 and coats for breaking | the Scott Act. Three druoks and one noisance ease Wor als > al ? 5 1 ot. > — Fast Tre — fhe Cuna amer Etruria, which left New York July 4, and arrived at Queenstown Saturday morning, July 11, made . the following daily runs :—426, 432, 414, 440, 443, 450 and 295 mil-s —total, 2,990, ped cod 7 Keer it before the people that R. K Brace’s celebrated Notary Air Pipe Churns are the best in the market. Only two or three} ft. Farmers, don’t fail to try the: and a thermometer for Putter making. yl - o is - xe De 95c. 95 95e. lows: The Sb. St. Si. John Socie ivs formed at Malachi’s Hatl and marched along Leinster street to Carmarthen ; down Car- martian to Main; along Main to Charloit:; up Charlotte to Britain; along Britain to Prince William; along Prince William to Market Square (where the Portland con- tingent was mot;) from Market Square the | procession turned into King street; up King to Charlotte; down Union Sharlotte to Union; Brussels and down to along into Haymarket Square; up Waterloo, passing through the grounds in front of the Palace, Ww here they were viewed by the prelates “stand clergymen; thence» up Cliff to Coburg; along Coburg to Garden; down Girden to | Paradise Row; along Paradise Row to Mill street, : 95c. a Catt at Weeks & Co's, Market Square, | retired. where the The St. Portland contingent John Societies then and see the big barga n3 in a vdies Corsets. | retnraed to St. Malachi’s Hall, Unaiscn and A new lot just received by American boat, | Syduey streets. Ladies should Price $1.25, selling at 95c. [jy7 li see them. ecrie ANLOCK and Mrs, Delaney havo The latter went t her old home at Aylmer, Que., and the former, a‘ter staying with her bruther-in-law for a few dayz, will go to “t. Catharines, where her relstives reside. They speak of Bload n, the half-breed, as a vile bad man ei Tux steemers Carroll and Ulanda left this port about 6 o'clock yesterday evening, for Boston via Hawkesbury. ‘There was a differ- ‘ence of about eicht minutes ia the start in fever of the Carrell A despatch received from Port Hawkesbury states that the Carroll arrived at that pert two miles ahead of the Mes. Gow arrived at Toronto. Ulanda, ‘ceiedliailenia A Wowoenrc. Loc.—The Huntley Erpress says :—-ihe other day s Ronen dack belonging ty we, Joseph Wester, Ordiquhill, Aberdeen, Scotland, dropped an extra large egg, Which, on being opened, was found to contain au- otlier fuily-developed egg, with complete shellef the usual creenish color. The inner egg was entirely disconnected with the outer she'l, ctidiglhinas Tus steamer Carroll, Captain Brown, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening with a freight consisting of 1 350 cases of eggs, 1,259 cases of lobsters,428 barrels mackerel,etc. She alse had the following passengers: Mr and Mrs Worden, Mr G E McCullough, Mr and Mrs Frye, Mrs H Chas Hume, Miss Isabella Hume, Mr Fatrick McNamara, Mrs Casey, Albert C McMahon, Mrs McIntyre. lillian Fort Avevsrvs Tea Party, held yesterday, was most succeseful. Over fifteen huntred peple were on the grounds and speak highly of the pood order maintained and treatment they received from the parishioners of Fort Augustus, Among those present were Hon. Donsld Ferguson, Hon. Wm. Campbell and P. Blake, Esq, M.P.P., Charlottetown. We learn that the net proceeds of the Tea amounted to $800 _ — Tora, Disasrens 1v May.—The direction of the Bureau Veritas has just issued the fo’- lowing statistics of maritime disasters, re ported during the month of May, 1885, con- cerning all flags: —Nailing vessels reported lost 3 American, 5 German, 32 British, 2 Austrian, } Chilian, 2 Danish, 1 Spanish. 5/ French, 4 Italian, 11 Norwegian, 1 Swedish ; | total 67. Steamers reported lost—2 German, § British, 1 Belgian, 2 French ; total 13. In the above totals are included 9 sailing vessels aud I stcamer reported missing. Smith: -- »--— | “ NARROW es*.pe was experienced by Mr=. | Vm. A. Black, M mnday afternoon. when, as | shy sat by the wirdow of her residence in Dartmouth, N. S., a rifle shot was heard and & bullet, whizzing past her face, lodged ia the ce ling It had been fired from a boat on the harbor, alleged accidentally. The case might oe been semewihnt similar to that of a lady in Che'sea, Mass., who, while bending over a Stove in the kitchen a short time ago,,was in- stantly killed by an accidental chot from a stance Which came through the window. ou The steamer Uluoda sailed for Boston end aNlAaX yesterday evening at 6 o'clock, with Ireight and the following passengers :—Geo Danita, GH Vaylor, MrsG@ H Taylor, John i MeVarich, Mary Dixon, Lauchlin Steele, Mit D McDonald. Sarah 4 MeDonald, Mrs H en Capt Buckley, N L Nicholson, Neil oe John Mcinnis, Uatherine McAdam, amp bell, Re vJR Vinnro, C Munro, Wm gent, “4 ~argent, De W adiman, Master Sar- Eli H B “xinner, E K Harris, John H Pek Mr ( bly, Emily Stiggins, ME Me- rie, . : . 7 > _ sme Mowry in THe Count ey.—During the year eNding June 80th, an amount of $114,- a an cpotited inthe Summerside agency iahed tovernment Savings Bank, only estab raw. ‘yee the | st ycaror two. The with- als during the sane period amounted to 8 than $40,000 A Catholic excursi m and tea, held recently beasts travers , realized $1200 (thirteen #and ors) It is estimated four thou- a vere present : sent. “Fesbyterian tea at Kensington realized le hur - dollara ($809). donor tice ton, Times says :—* These evi- eon vv h ; sume money in the fy eowe from P. i. Island, which Grit ere is yes The procession was lustily cheered as they passed different points, and the best of good order prevailed throughout. The Reception of the Troops. Winostree, July 17. The troops were accorded a magnificent reception on their arrival here. Ten thousand people met them at the station, and 10,000 more lined the streets, cheering the returning vetrans tumultously, The whole city was in one blaza of illumination. In reply to the address, Gen. Middleton paid a glowing tribute to the Canadian troops, and said Canada will, in years to come, be proud cf her sons. Other speeches were made by Governor Aitken and Premier Norquay and others. A North- west rain storm set in after the arrival of the troops, necessitating the pos!ponment of the review till to-day (Friday. ) The 65th Midland and Halifax Battalion left for home last night. here to day was a grand snccess tendent Montgomery conveyed the greetin ys of five hundred teachers in Prince I lward Island, and suggested that a Msritime Con- vention of Teachers be held annually, Teachers’ Convention. Truro, July 17. Axsociation Convention Suporia- Tha Teachers’ Principal MeKay, of Pictoa Academy, read an ablo paper in favor of spoiling | reform, and a ten months’ term was strong- ly advocated, instead of two terms, as at present in foree, Loudouw’s Immoraiily. Lonpon, July 17. The British Government pledgos itself to do its utmost to punish debwnchers of young girls. pathizes wholly with the Pal! Mall G s2e¢te. Home Secretary Cross sym- « $$ General Hiddleton’s Reward. Orrawa, July 17. It is proposed to off sr Ganeral Middleton $20,000 for his services in the North West Rebellion. Prorogation of Parliament Orrawa. July 17. Parliament wii! prorogue on Ssturday. 2 Ventnor bu ist n for the next 2h hours for Prehbadililtes the M writione Provinces Toronto, July 17.--10 a. m. Scuth to west winds, fine weather, sta- tionary or higher temperature, Highest Temperature yesterday, METEOROLOGICAL OFFIC# Charlottetown July '7, 18865. (read at Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at mbdwight)... os: ccscccsccceces 750 7 S midnight)......+++-- Lowest Temperature thie morning... ..58.2 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .68 2 Tr-mperatare this aftarneon atl oaloek..79.0 — By looking at the quotations of the Virginia tobacco markets, it will be found that the highest price paid for ‘fillers’—which is the tobacco which forms the body of the plug— very closely corresponds with the invoiced price of tobacco leaf imported into Ontario. As over four-fifths of all the leaf imported into the provines is for ‘*My? tle Navy” stock, this fact is official proof cf the claim that the ‘Myrtle Navy” is mde of the finest Virginia leaf, —_-——~>—_—_ Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hyp:phocsphites FSPECIALLY VALUABLES FOR © {ILDREN, Dr. J. R. Fraysor, Memphis. Tenn , eaye : ‘J have used Scott’s Emulsion for many years mand writers teil ns has been es ecially | and regard it aa a valuable medicine for the by the dreadful Gotinntas at ' diseases of adults, for infants teething, and broken down systems in children. ized ‘tows, ” “tocal and Other items, TELEGRAPHIC HEWS, nel te 2 ieith eae ~ A Oe we pe Settee A a Ne re oa ee nn nee Rear a i ——— CURRENT NOTES. The German consul at Zansibar has been recalled. Hostile Arabs will not advance to Don- gola for several months, A Cairo despatch says that Arabs of t upper class believe the Mahdi is dead. he It is expected that the British Parliamert will be prorogued on the 7th of August. The famine in Kordofan has become terrible «nd has extended as far as to Khartoum. Ewthquekes of great force occurred a few nights ago at Smyrna and at Chesme in Asia Minor. The Rifle match at Wimbledon was opened on Monday last in aplendid weather and with « full camp, - The Qaeen has raised to the peerage Sir Robert Lindsay and M+ Reginald Bre members of Parliament. tt, San Francisco is assessed at $171,493, 126 —$118, 358,253 against land and $53,075,837 against improvements—an increase over lest yeor of $7,408, 438. At Constantinople it is rumored that tormed Intheevent of Macedonia, Servia ceiving in return a portion of Bosnia. an | a'liance between Nervia and Austria has been | Austria taking | will assist Anstria, i While the Emperor William was taking a drive at Eme, on Sunday, fa miserably dressed man-threw a flower pot at his car- riage, exclaiming. break.” N»> damage was done. was arrested, The m A special from Egle Pass, Texas, say *“A ranchman named Malone bronght news to-day of aa Indian raid in which Mexicans were killed. ‘*Thus will the Empire an He is supposed to be insane. 8: in 15 It is believed that the Mexicans reported killed were slain by Mexicans from across the Rio Grande, and not by Ladians. Permission has been granted to t he Thirteenth battalion of Hamilton to attend the inauguration ceremonies at the Niaga International Park on Wednesday. Lieu Governor Robinson and the members ra t.- of his Oabinet and Lieut. Colonel Growski are among the prominent Canadians who will take part in the opening proceedings. — —— a seen SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 16—Rosane, Duguay, Tracadie, N P, cedar shingles; Forest Queen, Casey, Puc- Jaly 16—Forest Queen, touche, lumber ; Enterprize, Ball, Picton, coal; Robert Boak, McDougall, Glace Bay, coa!; “ylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Pictou, ballast; Sea Bird, Hyde, Marray Harbor, = Ariadne, Trenholm, Shemogue, lum- or. CLEARED Casey, Buctouche, ballast; Roderick McRae, DeCoste, Pictou, ballast ; Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, She- diac, produce; Emma, Boudreau, Sydney, ballast; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Mary Queen, White, "ay Chaleur, ballast; Ariadue, Trenholm, Cap: Wolfe, ballast; Maggie, Hingley, Pictou, ballast; str Ulunda, Hill, Boston, general cargo; str Carroll, Brown, Boston, geaeral cargo, ROPEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Ja'y 16—N MeLeod, Orwell; D A McLeod, Eldon; A M Martin, Chatham, N B; Frank Allen and wife, .Bay Verte; Joseph Duggan, Summerside, G P Marson, New London; Miss M:Kay do; E R Brow, city; E Kinsman, ummerside; A Shaw, Crapaud. 17 —David MeQuarrie, Crapaud; O B Wadman, do; Misa Smith, Boston; G F Beers, Cherry Valley. RANKIN HOUSE. July 17—H M Churchill, Rustico; Theo L Chappelle, city; J A Morrison, Halifax; G Hrucefeedor, Montreal; P Doyle, Quebec; Marquette and wife, Levis, Quebec; Geo D A D Thomson and wife, Oxford; H Green, Sum mo raide REVERE HOUSE. Ju'y 16—C A Humphrey, Montrea’; W ui Brennen, Summerside; Mr and Mrs Nicholson, Bostou, Mass. — — MARRIED. At Knightville, Souris East, on Thursday, the 16sh inst.. by the Rev. J. G. Cameron, Pess'e, youngest daughter of the late John Kuight, Eeq, and Thomas Proctor Hall, RB. A., F. &., Professor of Natural Science, W-odstock College, Ontario. ° At the Manse, Wood Islands, July 14'h the Rev. M. Campbell, Mr. John McPh ec, 1 Bi ° 2 Brown's Creek, to Miss Margery McKirazie, of Lot 6, we Suddeniy, on Tuesd«y, the 14th inst , Etta, belove'! child of John A. and Charlotte Camerop, Kent Street, aged 5 months and days. Ki. 20 At Crapaud, on the 4th July, after a lin- gering illness of nine months, Flora Mc- Qusrrie, beloved wife of Joseph McNeill, the 50th year of her age, leaving a husba and six children to mourn their loss. in nd But their loss is her eternal gain, for she trusted in Him who said, ‘* Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise czest out.” Has taken first prizes wherever exhibited. Holds six Medals and meny Diplomas. Dont be fooled into buying ahich priced powd:r for the sake of its so-called purity. The COOK'S FRIEND is made of as pure materialas money canbuy. It posseses more raising strength in proportion to costthan any other. Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. McLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy tt, try tt and be convinced. Best value in the market. J. A. CHIPMAN & €O., Milicrs’ and Manufacturers’ Agents, HALIFAX, WN, S., “NHOICE brands, (} and Extras, offercod at Muilers’ prices car lots \. H. B. MACGOWAN, ‘gent tor P, E, Island. May 30—3inos 2aw wed sat in Patents, Superiors in MO New Black Nun's Veiling, New Black Satins, | New Colored Silk Velvets, | New Willlinery Materials, | \ TOL Ss 1'7. 1885. E NEW G Perkins & Sterns ODS! HAVE JUST OPENED: pEras NEV New Cream Laces, New White Laces, ae ee eee New Bustiles and Panniers, New Corsets. WINDOW HOLLANDS. Stock of Summer Goods well assorted and every- thing very low in price. Umbrellas, Hosiery, variety. Cheap. Ch’town, July 10, 1885 Summer Goods | St de a EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES FOR CASE THE — same’ - 0's RE BLO ~ - _ Niushins, Prints, Parasols, Sy Giloves, Collars, Ties, in great Micen’s and Boys Straw Hats selling very PERKINS & STERNS. is AV OTD ‘Ammenia Beking Powder, AND USE ONLY VOUDELL'S GERWAN DiKING . POWDER: of which W. }*, Best, Dominion Analyst, St. John, N. B., says :— in bis report, Aug. llth, 1884, Fresh and Pure ; same compo , BUT ition a3 usual, | F. L Barrier, State Chemist of Maine, says 'of a Baking Powder ‘sold only in tins) new | being pushed into this citv :-— it contains one ingredient that should not jenter into the composition of any Bakiny | Powder, namely, Carbonate of Ammonia, \(A POISONOUS CHEMICAL.) This is a |strong Alkali, unfit for human consuinption, |aad lam surprised that this chemical should |be used when it is so well known to be in- Ask your grocer for WOOPILL’s GER- | MAN BAKING POWDER, in psper or in tins 8 cents ; quarter and half pounds. t | jurious to health, in anything used for food. + | Jane 26th, 1885.—-lyr dly wkly Ch’town, July 16, 1885.—1mo dly wkly } BUY SUMMER DRY GOO i WhbKS && CO., MAREKET SQUARE. Large Variety ! Choice Goods! ee WiHHnK Ch’town, June 26, 1885. S & CO. | | ! i i j | | i } } } Low Prices! ‘ aoe eo TR wry po BEAUTIFUL OPEN 7#NHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PACE Visitors and Guests from July Ist ti!l September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$!.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.59 per week; $8.59 per week per month. Ceaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- |” ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abont 9 a, m. ) Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a, m., 8 25 2. m., and 3.)5 p. m. Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6,15 p.m Sammerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m, 12.25 p. m., and 4 55 Hanter River for Summerside at 7 a, m., 10 08 a m,and 435 p. a“ i ae i & te Ch’town, June 15, 1885, i UMMER RESORT JULY Ist. :0:————-— TE SEASIDE HOTEL, - - - RUSTICO BEACH. More attractive than ever! oe will be open for the accommodation o Every department Purchasers 6 Pf ISLAND RAIL. CAPE TRAVERSE BRANCH, will every FRIDAY and SATURDAY, at 5.45 p. m.;on arrivalof Evening Trains fromCharlotte- town and Summerside ; retarning, Cape Traverse MONDAY at County Line with Express Train for the West and morning train for Charlottetown. ‘Special Notice T0— Colton Warp. W FE find it necessary to call the attention USE COTTON YARN of those who OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by us isthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mi!l having the machinery on which to make it. Our Yarn is, ccosequently, very much superior for weaving purposes to any other in the maiket—a fact which is well known to those TWENTY YEARS. who have used it for the past All our Yarns have our name upon the ilabe!, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Honses, Wil, PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885. NEW ENGLAND Boston, Mass., OLDEST in America; Largest and Best Equipped inthe WORLD—1W Instruct- ors, 1971 Students last vear. Thorough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tun- vy, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German, and It in Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, cie. Tuition, $5 to $20; board and room, $45 to $75 verterm. Fall Term bevins September 19, 1885. For ' lustrated Calendar, giving fall information, address, E. TOURJEEL, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass, Seok ative on FRIDAY, JULY 3rd, prox., and until further notice, a train leave County Line for Cape Traverse wi!' leave SATURDAY and 615, connecting every morning at In connection with this train tickets at one first-class fare will be issued te parties of five or upwarts from all stations on the main line to Cape Traverse, and from Cape Traverse to all other stations, good to return for one week from date of issue. Passengers availing themeclvea of these treins can leave any poimt on the main line and reach Cape Traverse on the same evening; end leaving Cape Traverse to return in the morning, can reach home on same evening. Professional aud business men can leave Char- lottetown at 3.15, and Summersida at 4 55 on Seturday evening, spend Sunday at the Cape, ni be home |9 o'clock on Monday morning. to attend to their dutics at JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. p. ™. Railway Office, Ch’town, Jane 20, 1885. ™, jun27—tu fri pat wed sat dy pres mon th Imo wkly pa 3i n fy i THe é ie oe aN is a "