ltt ee tocal and Other ltems. neil can be had at G. H. Tne new arts p [aszard remit Rist’s tris] will begin at Regina about the last of this mont! > A cap name | Ormon te t into a tub of boil- ng water, %t Halifax, on Friday, and died in eonsed 1eNCe. - STRA SA (‘rReam, fresh and god, at Macd Cont ry, Wicen Street ye Ma HENRY ; a new American Couea!, arr evening. He is staying at the ia Alli 7 Joun Cu mate of the Pioten steamer Mavtlower, istantly at his post on Friday last of hear lisease, hnteaia’ \ aprcraAL Mey.rine of the Teachers of the ick Ubu ( VV edues ch Sunday School wil Methodist b: , iay) evening, at be held to-morrow 3 3U o'¢ AO k. a Tus! ream at Macdonald’s Confection- ery is simply 1 euse Cail &@ba get some. - +, ye ~s > SupDEN UAT! ihomas MecOarthy, who kept a tobacco store on Mill Street, St John, N. B, died very suddenly im his shop « Saturday evonin wt of hemorrhage of th Jungs. aa ; Urox the Diamond Bookstore has been nmatea ont wT placed an *pproprias signboard, Phe cheapest store in the city, aad Mr, Chappelie sve the correctness of the in- is prepare 4 bo pl scrnption. > - ethe advantage of repai ind upon them numerous ich will become dust WE canp our streets OY pulling loads of fime ciay, Wu before long and beconi a nuisance We li yre particularly reier to that portion of Grafton Street north of Queen Square EE i a delightful drink Macdonald s Confec- 2i—jy7 k £ Col Dp SODA War R, thig warm weatner, at tionery. bedi Tue steamer Princess of Wales arrived here yesterday af ernoon s00n after four giclock. She made the passage to Pictou in the morning in three boura and fifty-five minutes, and returned to Charlottetown iu three hours and fifty minutes. > We have just learned of the sudden death of the Rev. A. R. B. Shrewsbery, one of the young ministers who attended the Conference of the Methodist Chureb last month. He had just completed his service at Canterbury, and was appointed to take charge of Keswick Circuit. _ > Tux Firemen’s practice last evening was satiefactory to all concerned, The Salvage Corps arrived first on the scene, and were quickly followed by the Engines anc Hook andlaiderCo Frequent practices like that of last evening would be a great benefit to the Department. Goop Buiter makers say no Dairy should be without a thermometer. Cheap at R. K. Brace’s. jy7 ea iain Tus mommoth excursion and tea, at Cape Traverse to-day, was a grand success. Four trains with over two thovsand excureiouista, arrived early at the grounds and they - were joined by about three thousand people, from the country surrounding the Cape. _A.. tele- gram received as we go to press, says the affsir is passing olf splendidly. asnaaaaanhil Some tobaccos spurt up in the pipe while smoking, with little crackling explosions. This is caused by the addition of foreign matter to assist the combustion. Whenthe purity of the tobacco is not tampered with, sad it has been properly taken care of, this combustibie foreign matter is wholly Donecessary. For in that case it burns ata lower temperature than almost anything. Nothing of this kind is seen in smoking the “Myrtle Navy.” It bugns with steady com- bustion throuchout. imei “AN ounce of prevention worth? a pound of cure.” isan old adage but true. In view of predictions 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 theasure,especially cleanliness, which as a pre- Ventive, oflers some one meaus of escape at least; and in this how important the article of Soap as to quality fit for use; certainly all in- ferior grades made so by foreign substances and aduiterations of a (uestionable charactar, should be rejected, that there may be no taint on the person or clothes which might in aly way invite the germs of these various dis- eases. A first-class article, made by known reliable manufactarers, is the only kind that can be safely used or recommended. In the use of astandard soap, like the ‘*Welcome,” made by Curtis, Davis & Co., there can be no risk, being the goods of a firm whose name on Soap 13 a sufficient guarantee of its purity. en ee Oddfellowship. On last evening the D. O. G. M. for Charlottetown District installed as officers of St. Lawrence Lodge No, & the following : N. G.—Ui. M. Davison. V. G.—R. B. Norton. R. §.—G. W. Gardiner. P. &. Charles Lawson. Treasurer—Theo. L. Chappelle, P. G. Warden—Ewen Macwillan. Conductor—A. E. Macdonald. » &+-G erge M. Moore, Pr: Gi 0 G.-~-Robert Currie. R. 8. N, G.—Thomas R. Callbeck, P. G. L. 8. N. G.—David R. Maclennan, P.G. R. 8. V. G.—Samnuel A. Macdonald. L. 8. V. G.— James Haines. R. 8. 8.—J +hn S. Nelson. L. 8. §.—John Munroe ¢. P. G.—Wm. C. DesBrisay, P. G, on > es - Scott's Emulsion of Pure God Liver Oil with Hypophosphites IN ACUTE PULMONARY TROUBLES. & Dr. F. B. Str ckland, New York, says: ‘I nd your Emulsion very beneficial after all an pulmonary attacks in adults, and in children during and after sueh diseases. ee ee A Carv.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscre tions of youth, nervous Pam, early decay, loss of mavhood, &c. or one @ recipe tliat will eure you, FREE “AEGE, This great remedy was dis- on by ,2 mussionary in Scuth Americav v1 self-addressed envelope to Rev Joseph Maman, Station D. New York. -_—— ee ee nn eee age ae te i tt. at THE (Warirren ror Tne Examin ER. ] Ye Olde Maide. We heard a lady, lately, Who had chosen not to wed, Address herself quite stately To—; and this is what she said : I scem to you too staidish, ; Never having changed my name, You say, | am, “old maidish,” And you mean, I think to blame, I wish to shew I wholly, : Disagree from what you say; i'm digenthralled from folly, (\Vhch ineludes tho wedding day.) That's all so much preferring, Lhe sebrieties of life, ‘yy , . . . to What is oft’ occurring, Through matrimonial strife. i must confess ’twere better, Could we longer ho'd the amile. That makes the world a debtor For many a little ‘‘pile.”’ But there is so much sorrow Behind the average laugh, The old maid on its morrow Cannot tell the wheat from chaff Is not an old maid williog To help her friends always, Uuseltishly time-killing As the measare of her days. Not 80 those selfish brew-sters, Called Old Bachelors, you know, What are they ? but queer roosters, That might, but will not, crow. So, sir, I'm quite contented _To be the good old maid, With duties God invented, Quite as high as being wed. Retsa: SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN., ENTERED, July 6 —Petite Riverie, Trenholm, Shemogue, boards; Confederate, Walpole, Pictou, cal; Onward, Caine, Egmont Bay, lobsters; Glen, Clarke, Alberton; John Tilton, Nicholson, Pictou, coal; Bounty, Halliday, Pictou, do; Cora, Thorpe, Pictou, do; Morning Star, Power, Shemogue, deals, I Dare, Sprague, Northport; Souvenir, Leslie, Halifax; Foam, Moran, Pictou, coal; Mamie, Costain, Mimiuigash, lobsters. CLEARED July 6--Coufederate, Walpoies, Pictou, SS Ulunds, Hill, Halifax; Ooward, Caine, Eg- mont Bay, salt: John Tilton, Nicholson, Pictou, bal; Bounty, Holliday, Pictou, bal; Cora, Thorpe, Pictou bal; 1 Dare, Sprague, Northport, bal; Morning Power, Shemogue, bal; Harvest Home, Murray, Arichat, mds; Champion, McPherson, Pic- tou bal; Glen, Clarke, Pictou, bal. Jnly 7—Foam, Moran, Pictou, bal; Coast Guard, Borinell, fishing voyage; Mamie, Costain, Summerside, tin; W W right, Bol- isle, Buctouche, bal. QL to ye HOTEL ARRIVALS. a OSBORNE IOUSE. July 6—R D McAllum,St Peter’s; P Smith, Pownal; Blucher Fobinson, Cape Traverse; Howard Bagnall, do; John 4 McDonald, Mon- tague; {Lomas Henderson, Summerside; E Kinsmond do; Lecrard Morris,do; W Warren, Kingston, Ont; R C Donald, Moncton, NB; Wm Smith do; AC Van Meter, Truro, N 8, 7th —Rev Alex Robertson. Murray Harbor; Rev W P Archibald, Cavendish; P P Arcbi- bald, Halifax; Jas Ross, Mt Stewart; Ohas Newbery, dc. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH. Jaly 2-—-Rev W R Frame and Mrs Frame, Ch'town. July 0—Mr and Mrs Fred O’Brine, Brooklyn, N Y; J Dewey Pierce, do; D G Keith, Miss Keith, Mrs Wickwire aud two children, Malifax. July 5—Geo McLeod and son, Ch’towu; Mr ani Mrs Alex Foreman, Brooklyn, N Y; A M Foreman, do. RANKIN HOUSE. Jaly 6-——\W S Tupper, Souris; Jos Lux, New York; W CSchely, Baltimore; Henry May Keim, Reading, Pa; Robert C Murray, Pictou; Dr and Mrs Bayne, Kingston, Opt; William Cassils, Montreal; Mrs Primrose, Pictou; Chas D Corey, St John; James McDonald, Souris. BIRTH. In this city, onthe 7th inst, the wife of R. B. Noiton, of a daughter. THe TELEPHONE COMPANY, of Prince Edward isiaa?. TOTICE is h webiy given that a Genera] Meeting of Subscribers to the Stock of the above “omprny, willbe beld at the Office of Messrs Vaimer & McbLio:dl, in (‘harlotte- town, on ‘i’ UR SDAY. the 16th day of July. instant, a5 {1 o’cicck im the fovenvon, for t1 purpose of electing the first Moard of Directors and transacting general business, JOHN INGS, CHARLES C GARDINER, MALCOLM McLEOD, Three of the persons named inthe Ist section of the Act of Incorporatior. Ch’town, July 4th, 1885—dy tl mtg. Y CF MUSIC Boston, Mass., OLDEST in America; Largest and Best Equipped in the WORL D—100 Instruct- ors, 1971 Students last year. Thorough Instruction in Voeal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tun- ing, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German, and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, cie. ‘Tuilion, $5 to $20; board and room, $45 to $75 perterm. Fall Term begins September 10, 1885. For llustrated Calendar, giving full information, address, BE. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. A Grand Military Picnic WILL BE HELD AT SHAW’S WHARF, WEST RIVER, ON — WEDNESDAY: [5th JULY — re ee Tho steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf for the grounds at 9.30 a, m , and 1,30 . m. The Band of the $2ud Battalion will be in attendance, The usual games will be provided. Refreshments to be had on the grounds at city rates. Tickets to grounds aud return 25 cents. Children under 12 years, 15 cents, GEO, PASSMORE, Capt., Chairman of Com. WM. A. WEEKS, Lieut, C.E , Secy Com, June 24, 1885. Tam ete A A ln, en, iS AMINHR, JULY ‘7. 1885. styles and price very low. LADIES’ GOTEON UNDERGLOTHING, Uirely Wade end ee ee y e surpassed in value on P. E. sland. PROFIT. Ch’town, June 8, 1885 Perkins & Sterns Are now showing newest Corsets. Paniers, Hoopskirts and Underclothing; Ladies’ Corsets, Maids’ Corsets and Childrens’ Waists, newest makes Canadian manufacture, at very lowest prices. Paniers, New Bustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest in American and New Vinished in Good Style, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, &c., not cxoods Well Bought and will be Sold at SMALE PERKINS & STERNS. BUY SUMMER DRY GOODS AT — W hh KES & OCO., MAREET SQUARE. ey eee Large Varicty ! Low Prices! WeeKRS & CO. Ch’town, June 26, 1885. A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. TE SESIDE HOTEL, ~ ~~ RUSTICD BCH PHIHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$!.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.5) per week; $8.50 per.week per month, Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abont 9 a.m. Tiains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a, m., 8 25 8,m, and 3.15 p. m. ——— ———— ———— ew ge gS ——_ +. - a —_——~ -— Every department 46 ts Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. “ & Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a, m., 12.25 p. m., and 4 55 p. m. ‘ be Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a.m. 10 08 a.m, and 4 35 p. m. Ch’town, Jane 15, 1886. LONDON HOUSE! eS re Ue JUN EH. 20: KE are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- ments, at very low prices : — NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATKENS, CAMELIN ES, DRESS GOODS, in Nuns’ Veiling, Sangiier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk, Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ DS, JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY. STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. (DON HATS. eer CHRISTY’S LO 70% White oud Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, pres bocce. Beles ‘Special Notice nie Parchasers of Cotton Warp. |’ E tind it necessary to eall the attention \ of these who USE COTTON YARN /OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by us isthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Doeminion—no other miil having theanachinery on which to make it. | | | Our Yarn is, consequently, very much | superior for weaving purposes to any other in ‘the market—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name upon the label, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Houses. AL PUNKS & 0 New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885. NOTICE. EING about to make a change in our business, we hereby notify ali parties indebted to us, to settle their Aceounts on or befere the Ist of July, coming. All overdue accounts remaining unsettled then will be sued for without respect of persons. Coal and lumber on hand, cheap for cash. B. WILLIAMS & CO., Pownall Wharf. Ch’town, June 17, 1885 —junl8 eod Boys’ Jersey and Tweed Suits PANIC PRICES! Boys’ Jersey Suits at $3.85 ani up. Boys’ Black Worsted suits at $5.00 and up. Boys’ Heavy Blue Serge Suits at 4,25 and up. . Boys’ Tweed Suits at $5.00 and up, Child’s Kilied Suits at $3.45 and up. Child’s Navy Blue Knickerbocker Suits at $2.25 and up, Child’s Worsted Suits at $3.50 and up. Youths’ Black Worsted Suits at $6.50 and up. Youths’ Navy Blue Suits at $4.65 and up, Men’s Slack Worsted Suits at $5.50 and up. Men’s All-wool Pants at $1.50 aud up. Men’s Working Shirts at 30c, 65¢e, 75c, $1.00 and up. Men’s Dress Shirts at 70c, 85c, $1.00 and up. Men's Linen Collars at 10cts and up. Men’s Regatta Shirts at 85cts and up. Men’s Hard Felt Hats, in newest styles at 50cts and up. Men’s Soft Felt Hats at 6G5cts, worth $1.00. All-wool Tweeds at 55 and up. Ali-wool Worsted Coatings at $1.10, only. Tryon Tweeds without end. Yarns, all kinds. Wool bought for cash and exchanged for goods of all kinds. Com? and sce our 5-cent Prints. $1.00 to $4.00 saved on every suit of cus- tom. REID BROS. COAL. COAL. ISCHARGING at Queen’s Wharf, a cargo of Pictou Nut Coal. Orders taken for all kinds of Coal at lowest prices, viz: ACADIA, pnt and round. INTERCOLONIAL, do. VALE, do, ALBION, do. ALBION, slack (blacksmiths). SYDNEY (old mines) round, SYDNEY (Cow Bay) round. ANTHRACITE (Egg and Chestnut sizes ) CAPY. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, S nd six cents or postage, and re Ch'town, May 5, 1885—3mo eod her 3mos ceive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex to ii ti 8 more money right away than any hing else in this world. Fortunes await the worker, absolutely sure. At once address True & Co.,Augustas Ch’town, June 3, 1885. 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