Dain a | Lodge, N . 2 ae eee. ... Local and Other Items, O suits cheap Clothing } }» w N. B., and Monetor ‘ rortly - i “ ‘4 t } cheapest evel . | } I ‘ac & - “MOK Duk Lal Clg ete ‘ t Reddin rug Store - _ 1 DOY ° lO we ‘ i$ J | Na rn - SAND Havana Cigars, Bo i N ‘ bore” vl an ull bvorite ' | i} st ‘ ~~ : y is ust I he in the ‘ Vernon Rive I p is con ‘ “ ‘ 4\ - Vi : \W H lL, Bea had his Rit pr I t a tew evenings ago, In one ol SS im the sidewalk on [ pper ' ’ “fre oe in ‘ t 1 hoo - | 1 at Ken Sink rang n Mor Lay ifternoon between othcers of H. M.S. Bellerophon and the ps! ers of tine Charlottetow: \ifle t > Messrs. Metkite & GerrRtor have erected ent on the play-ground of Upper Prince | Street Schoo! It is capable of seating about 1, S00 pers Che first meeting will be held Mi \ ist 2 at 7.30 — > . i \ SuVs \ u hOTLY i iris Ritles have desert i ist or J , ANC ONLY two oft them | ‘ large numbe: S sho mie 1 pre << ae re, us lm the \ Po ve, ‘N Bb on Ml ay, ul ‘ f Tuesd } their progress ‘ 4 or i k WwW Ml severa n ol Ss wi ! " = a. ! 3 . 25 vea of ave : il \ St ronn s WY Zt in T \ s f note bool : y 4 written hn i. Phil LON Nt } ' sti i Mi itre On al pag s written Wa be ld ed: las 7 . 2) N.S 3 s if | ‘ : s poo pe pie yrlt y OV money i108 Ving it Ken . llers w ) 9 3-( 3 \s this 3 Island in the course 0 cs “ if our poi ot mn phe swiuncdiers - s state Digby, N. S., has ided ste mre eng nd has ordered | ; | errr ' i i i ise if s yMpan y heap system of electric alar: iis i 12 Helis are to pla ed in the houses ae conne cted with alarm ~ at 1 different parts of the town. | unvy of these boxes all the bells can be »! ‘ _ > ¢« Australians who have not visited En- pe this year are a little out of humor with ose who have The papers sng that 12,000 istralians have left for Eng rland, and it is estimated that the amount spent by the holi y making Australians will make a loss to 224,000,000. The reason why so y ( dians have remained at home, may ey didn’t like to spend money \. > \ 9 ; “— ‘ Shiri settlement, N B,, was putting some paris gresu on a pa | ito Little m, between two rs of age, came into the field, S i \ i i ihe if lped hin 5 ledical aid w pp ‘ s soon as ssible but was too lat \ ! i sil lied about four f taking t polso ~~ \ I “ sounds in Portland, N. B ‘ t lriver of a hose t een absent, the Chief of the fire depart li na took to ariv in h s stead Having got his horse started under a full head of speed, the Chief discovered that he had for ott sttach the reins to the bridle and hat. so far from guiding the horse, the snima!l was at liberty to go where he ple ased. Aftei \ exciting ‘but somewhat erratic jaunt, mat- ters were liusted and the Chief arrived at} the scene of the fire in time to find out that it} t had heen + «tinguished some time previously. | - CHERRY previously advertized, on the 20th inst It was héid in a field cheerfully granted by Mr. owner. rhe MclIsaac, the in, but kept fine. Over 300had tea. There was a saloon with sweets, temperance drinks, _ which did a good business. Everything vassed off agreeably Atter payme nt of neces sary expenses, @ little over $100 will remain for airing the church. This, with amounts | : y subscribed, will enable the friends to make thei church look neat and comfort able Friends of all denominations spent an screeabie day together. : a A pespatcu from Port Hood, C. B.. te the Halifax Hera/d reports :—‘* On Sunday about a thousand black fish, worth $50 eac b, passed through eur harbor. The good christians of Port Hood grew excited on seeing so much wealth pass by unclaimed. Dwelling houses and churches were dese rted, the sick became well, the old and decrepit we re ag uin inspired yor of youth, and all "aahed pell- mell to “heir boats in order to drive the mon- st we. Such iping, shouting, swear- harpooning, colliding would do Pandemonium or a ball match. rs’ chase, in which many were escape of the few vit tne vi cap ed, night a led the that remained. — ses -— A Sap Accipext.—At Rollo Bay, on Thurs- day last, Mr. Stephen _ Burke (Peter’s son) went out in his boat for the purpose of taking in lobster traps which were only a short dis- tance from the shore. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon his hat was seen floating on the bv one of the fishermen on his way in Near by was at once di sco Purkes. Sesrch was made for Tn a the rOUY ip to the has not bet re |. There #¢no doubt but t hat Borke, ‘who o .¢ W iiast king in hfs se fishing sunds. ras a boat vil - which veh to be pres¢ lit Sime ul ‘ ; iL «ii vw 1 Vil as seven hel ples. wrried to @ daughter of Sheep Pond. He was a ious, upright man, aud his sud sath has cast a gloom over he lived that will not | him We and wareil He was m M rles Deagle, D rece etl, iusy den and untimely d the community where 40907) be removed. THE DAILY EXA Local and Other Items. MAYor Re i reported hetter to-day > Ks and Valises selling very « L. FE. Prowse Den potato buys are he in Sackville, N. B doing a rushing busi Tae Coban arrived at 5 a. m. to-day, an sailed again an hour later “ . Bey your Boots at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store cheap st and best. o Insect Powperr, Wilson’s Fly Pads—the vest of all fly slayers—-Reddin’s Drug Store. err tition of No. 2 Co, rarrison Artillery is now in progress at Ken sington Range. Pri annual compe > Owr thanks are due Mr. A. J. McLeod, an [sland boy in Utah, for copies of late Salt Lake City papers ; a ‘ Tue ballast train, on the eastern extension, has been at work in the vicinity of Souris for the last few days. died teas issued fora ball at Gov- ernment House to-night and also for a hop on board H. M. 8. Bellerophon on Monday after- noon. INVITATIONS are ommend — Mr. McLean, a Highland piper, dressed in full Hig! hland costume, from Boston, is in the city, and will play at the Scottish Gathering next Tuesday. a -_ Mk. Joun Quirk, of the City Steam Bakery, has a large quantity of choice confectionery on and, which he will sell cheap. Look out for ulvertisement Monday —_ > -—- Tue steamer Miramichi, Capt. Baquet, jarrived from Montreal at eight o'clock, last evening with a general cargo and several pas senyers She satled again at midnight. as We understand that there is accommodation tor atew more guests at the Lorne Hotel The hotel is in excellent condition, and all who have visited it are favorably impressed. pilin THE 1 Victoria will be held vular communication of in Masonic Halil on M mday evening, the 2nd \ st at 8 oclock. Transient brethern ‘ ys wel ~ \ LARGE NUMBER of distinguished visitors from abroad are staying at the isidie resorts, city hotels and during the hot weather, many of whom purpose being present at the Scottish Gathering next Tuesday. sieeeeneeciinaiteinai lH Lansdowne called at Souris on the Oth, The shore fishermen have been doing | within the last few days. Mackerel are eported plentiful and of fair siz ule somewhat low just now. oy but prices iittala ee Tue cricket and lawn tennis matches be ifiicers of H. M’S. Bellerophon and teams from our local clubs, attracted a large of people to Victoria Park this after- noon. Che 1 is in attendance. tween the « numobeli ship's vana - lie auction sale of the Ch vppell property takes pla e on Monday next, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises. To suit bidders the property may be offered in two parts, suitable for two building lots._-A. McNeill, Auctioneer. Tue Boston Herald places the America as follows: Gaudaur first, Hanlan second, Ross (if in fix) third, Teemer fourth, McKay fifth, Conley sixth, Hamm seventh, oarsmen of Lee eighth, Ten Eyck ninth, and Hosmer tenth. a Berore and during the Skates vs. Bicycle race at the Roller Rink, on Caledonia night, the Band of the 82nd Battalion, under the leadership of Mr. Galbraith, will entertain the wudience with some of the favorite airs of ‘ Auld Scotia. semsnesniaiiliiibenisigaih Mr. W. R. Watson, Editor of the Good Templar of Canada, is to lecture, under the Morning Star Lodge, L. O. G. T., Tuesd uy evening, at 7.30 p- m., he is to speak, at Eldon. auspices ol at Uigg, on und.on Wednesday following under the auspices of the Lodge - en SMALL BOY was arraigned before the tipen liary Magistrate this forenoon, charged with being one of a number who were bathing ina siate of nudity at one of , the wharves. The Magistrate cautioned the lad and told him to inform his companions that if he heard of their being swimming in like manner again he would punish them severely. > — Tue Moncton TZvranscript ony it under- stands that a new paper, to be ae The Locomotive, will be issued at an early day, in the interest of the railway men there. It will be nnder the editorial management of Mr. ( B. MeDou gall, the Salvation Army corres- pone nt of tl 1e Tr Anse ript, who created such |a@ sensation in Summerside a few weeks ago. VaLLey Tea.—This came off as} day threatened | eee a, Irv should be remembered that the success of every town depends upon the public spirit of its leading citizens. If its leading men are not igo. 8 to lay out abt indantly of their means, erect attractive buildings, advertise largely their basiness anid the inducements offer red in their town, and if the people are not | willing to patronize home trade, and all home i ' intere sts, then no town, be its advantages ever so great, can expect to grow or flourish. The naturi ladv: untages are great accessories to the growth of any ‘place, but public spirit backed up with energy and common sense, will turn a swamp into a flourishing town. — Amona the many handsome churches of which our Island can justly boast, the one now under course of construction at Cape Traverse deserves prominent mention. It stands close to the old one in which the late Rev. Donald McDonald, of beloved memory, preached for many years. It is 50 feet in length, 31 feet in breadth, 20 feet in post, with a tower of over 30 feet clear of roof. Mr. James Silliker is the contractor; and we have no doubt but the building when completed, will reflect’credit upon the neighborhood and prove a source of satisfaction to those through whose liberality it is being erected, and ‘to their worthy pastor, the Rev. Mr. Goodwill liciieie-teaey To the Antiseptic Inhaler Co. GenTLEMEN,—According to promise I write to inform you that your Inhaler has worked wonders in my case. I have only used it about two months and I find my difficulty entirely rethoved. I was troubled very much with a ‘brone! vial affection, accomp: anied with nasal catarrh which prevented me from sihg- ing—a part of my protession. I tried various nostrums without relief, until 1 heard of ‘Butcher’s Antise otic Inhaler’ through a friend who had proved its efficicacy. I shall éo all in my power to recomme ond a remedy ‘ch, to mv own knowledge, has veneticial in every case coming under my observation. Yours truly, Jounx Howagp, Prof. of Music. Mr. Watson is Agent for the Inhaler, whith ' can be seen at his Drug Store. ' ANOTHER heen 80 | MENU: “~~, = ‘TELEGRAPHIC {[SrectaL Desparcues To Tike EXAMINER. } pil: BRITISH GOVERNMENT, APPOINTMENT. dition Lonpox, July 51 | Henry Matthews has been appointed | Home Secretary. Mr. Matthews is the famous lawyer who delivered such a scath- | |ing denunciatton of Sir Charles Dilke in ail recent divorce case. He is the first Tory | erer elected for Birmingham, and is also | | the first English C atholic commoner ec a prominent seat in the Government. Mr. Matthews was engaged in the Steal Tichborne Case, the recent Stead appointment is Pa li Mall Gazette. abduction case. strongly praised by the} ———— Newfoundiand’s View of the Matter Orrawa, July 31. Mr. Smith, Deputy Minister of Marine, who has returned from Newfoundland, says that the Government of Newfoundland are not inclined to active measures in regard to the fisheries question. The feeling in the matter there is not the same as in Canada, as American fishermen only go to New- foundland ports for bait and ice, and they fish on the Banks so that the Govern- ment are not inclined to incur the expense of armed cruisers. A Strict Enforcement Hoped for. Orrawa, July 31. Hon. Mr. Foster, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, says that the Maritime Provinces are unanimous in favor of a strict enforce- ment of the Fisheries Law. He thinks that they are fully satisfied with the efforts of the government in this direction, and hopes that by the aid of the new steamer the fishery laws will be still more stringent- ly enforced. A Rank and Smelling Victory. Monrreat, July 31. The tremendous efforts of the dark lan- tern brigade, aided by the latest human devices, which are ‘*‘ rank and smelling to heaven,” have succeeded in carrying Cham- bly for the Rielite-Grit combination by a majority of forty-two. Mr. Trudel, M. P. for dead. This opens another tuency. Mont Plasir, is Quebec consti- Good “Swallowing Capacity. Hauirax. July 31. The Commissioners in Bankruptcy have spent a week in listening to the evidence of fraud preferred against Rupert Johnston i connection with his bankruptcy. J caer has already undergone six months’ im, prisonment for fraud, it being alleged that le swallowed up some $40,000 or $50,000 of his estates. YY. M. CC. A. Convention. Sypney, C. B., July 31. Addresses from the visiting delegates on ‘‘How to Study the Bible” and the dedica- tion of the new Y. M. C. A. Hall here, occupied the attention of the convention of the Young Men’s Christian Association of the Maritime Provinces yesterday. Heavy Action for Damages. Lonpon, July 31. The parents of the girl Armstrong, who figured in the trumped-up charges of abduc- tion by editor Stead, of the Pall Mall Gazette, has brought an action against Stead and his associates for $300,000 damages. A Warning to the Young. Hairax, July 31. Some twenty persons who attended the ‘‘Rosebud” Band of Hope picnie yesterday were slightly poisoned. The poisioning it is supposed was the result of eating tainted meat. Protection of the Fisheries. Haurrax, July 31. The New York yacht Yosemite, purchas- ed by the Dominion Government for the further protection of the Fisheries, has ar- rived here. -—— — Weather Bulletin. Probabilities the Maritime for the next 24 hours for Provinces. Toronto, July 31—10 a, m. Light to moderate winds, fine much change in temperature. weather; not HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 30—-D McLean, Crapaud; Geo F Owen, Cardigan; T W_ Johnstone, Crapaud; Mrs Johnstone,do; Miss Jones, Bermuda; G W ight- man, Pictou; J G Scrimgeour, Cardigan Bridge. RANKIN HOUSE. July 30—J B Blanchett, St Hyacinthe, Que; B F Elson, Boston; J M Hickins, Toronto; G R McDonald, Racine College; Ogden Strong, Chicago, Ill; A D Michaels, Halifax; A A Brooks, Boston; 1 Robitaille, Newcastle; M C McRobbie, St John; W L Foster, Boston; BS Reddy, Scnacool GB Devlin, wifeaud child, Toronto; Wm Camp- bell, Park Corner; Prof J B Curotte, Mon- treal. REVERE HOUSE. July 30—Geo E Shaw, Toronto; Mrs Geo E Shaw, do; W A C Stevens, Lynn, Mass; Jas Wallace, Halifax; T E Steele, Hartford. |Conn; Mrs T E Steele, do; B Frank Steele, | Springfield, Mass: Mrs Steele, do; E W Penney, Petrolia; J Murray, Brockville; T M Thomas, Halifax. | ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 30—J R Bourke, Mount Stewart; Sam- ‘uel Coffin, Savage Harbor; Theophilus Crosby, City; John Moore Crapaud; William J Parks, Mount Stewart; S H Brown, Stanley Bridge; D Henderson, North Wiltshire ; Edward Henry, Granville; Christopher Lepage an ‘wife, Rustico; Donald McKgnzie, City; Joseph Brown and wife, Rustico; Senator Haythorne, Marshfield. ante: SA TU RDAY, SP ECIAL I NOTIC c A® it has been esaais tae to our notice that other ane of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, | as being of our Manufacture. We beg to inform al! purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings | Which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shirtin gs upon them. Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and also for the defence in| His ; and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be | reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist wpon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. WH. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOHN, WN, B. July 27, 1886. BOSTON, HALIFAX, AND P. E. ISLAND STEAMSHIP LINE FARES REDUCED. First Cabin. with stateroom berth, $9.50 OD Mad cd actatcens 7.50 2nd Cabin. 6.50 Leaves Charlottetown every MONDAY and THURSDAY, 6 p. m. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch’town, July 14, 86. Imo wed sat her pat & sum prs NOTICE. HEREBY notify all persons not to give any goods or credit to my wife~ DRUCELLA HOWARD (formerly DRUCELLA PEARDON), as she has left my bed and board against my wishes and of her own free will and accord, atid that I shall not be responsible for any debts she may contract. Dated this 26th day of JULY, A, D., 1886. JOHN HOWARD. July 30, 1836—wy 3i S1, CATHERINES HALL, AVGUSTA, DIGCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Ray. H.. A, Neay,. DPR. The Re v, W. D. MARTIN, A.M.., Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. 250. "Increased advantages lars address the Principal. July 16-10 wks SPECHAL JULY OFFERING. Biggest Bargain of the Season. Let the Chinaman Come QUR SHIRTS ARE CHEAPER - AND PRETTIER THAN THEY CAN PRODUCE THEM. Our Hoop-skirts, Corsets and Bustles Must Go. Bankrupt Prices! Bankrupt Prices ! THE month of July at REID BROS. is_ the best month in the year for Bargains. Then, all job lots and seasonabie goods are cleared out at 75 cents on the dollar. We have only room to quote a few pointed bargains, but ask purchas- ers to call and examine our prices before making their purchases. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts, up. Children’s Suits for $1.50, worth $2.75. Youths’ Suits for $2, worth tantieaand 75. Fearful Slaughter | in our Tailoring Department. Children’s All-wool Suits, $3.50, worth $5. Men's All-wool Oxford Suits, #, worth $8. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, $6, worth 37.50. Men’s Navy Blue Suits, $4, worth $6.50. Men’ 8 All-wool T'weed Suits, $5, worth $8.50. Men’s Black Worsted Suits, $¥, worth $12, Men’s Fancy ‘Tweed Suits, $11, worth $14. Men's All-wool Tweed Pants, $1.75, worth $2.40, Men's All-wool Tweed Coats, $3.50, worth %. Men’s All-wool Tweed Vests, $1.25, worth $2. Ladies’ 4-Clasp Gloves (in kid), 75cts, worth $1.40. Ladies’ 4-Button Dent’s Gloves, 55cts, worth $1, American Dress Ginghams, l0cts. worth licts, American Prints, 5cts, worth 8cts. © ‘anadian Heavy Prints, 7}cts, worth 10cts. Very Stylish Bustles, only 18cts, worth 40cts. Very Stylish Corsets, only 40cts, worth 6Ucts. American Hoop-skirts, 25cts, up. Very Heavy Ticking, only 10cts, Very Heavy 36-inch Gray Cotton, only Scts. American Feit Hats, 50cts, up. American Straw Hats, 2/cts, up. Large-sized Trunks, S5cts, up. Ladies’ Hosiery, 10cts, up. Ladies’ Collars, 6cts, up. Ladies’ ';ossameres, $1, up. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Scts, up. A Large Stock of Tweeds, 45cts, up. Tryon Tweeds and other Goods exchanged for Wool. Carriage Linen Dusters, 75cts, up. Carriage Wraps and Rubber Aprons, cts, up. Shirting Ginghams, 9cts, up. Men’s !ndia Gauze Shirts and Drawers, 40cts. REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, Ch‘town, July 15, 1886-—3mos President Rector and Terms $275 and offered. For circu- $3.25 We ANTS, Lis?, FOUN, de de. Cre ee cena cineaaaeen st RAY ‘EDF rom a person in ieee! 5s Lane, a | g about seven months old. Any information about. it will be thankfully received at Mr. 2obertson’s shop, corner of Hooper's ee “ FOR the best pay ing Stock [sland ; much Lvtter than Bank Stock ; ae | tory reason given for selling. Address, xX. . L, Ch’town,” jy i w $ ard accommodation ; Possession —_—— ; Reddin. ly27 a “<4 LE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in! | Company on nl Our own 1 vanufacture of Bovts } SOL i T? “LET —Rooms over the Subscriber’s office, , with liken ou the frst flat ; good cellar = : - JU LY $1, 1886. cS. LONDON | PRS Bos ee \\ K will offer, at Reduced Prices, this month, the following Gouds :— Straw Hats Feathers and Flowers, Dolmans, Light Summer Prints ee LOW PRICES. TO CLEAR. ee OE HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO CEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch'town, July 6, 1886. BEER MIDSUMMER. New is the Time to Secure Your Midsummer Goods. Summer Dolmans, Summer ress Goods. Summer Underclothing, Summer Mullinery Gnoods. Exceptional Value i i ‘Bvery Department, Seo Our - Goods, See Gur Frices, See Our Bargasns | BHEHR 55 Ep tire NEW DRY GOODS, PERKING & STEARNS S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best July 6, 1886. British and American markets, and comprises, in addition toa Fal! Range of Staple Dry Goods, all the novelties to be | found. | London, Paris and New York Wiil- linery. FancyGoods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes, New Parasols and Umbrellas | Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gioves, &e. New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces New DRESS GOODS with TRIWWINGS alpen New French Muslins, New Laces to ~——- 0 New Pink ee. to (jult hew ee Americaa Match. Muslins, New Jerseys, New Jackets. Wwew Carpsis ‘and Oilcloths ! —-——— = PERKINS & STERWNS. Ch’town, April 29, '86 ~noors! BOOTS iLATHST st YLE S— FI NEST FINISH. cee: ccmmmenanncnctliael New Gloths, E are opening a great varictvy of BOOT . SHOE eh SLIPPERS to be sold Cheap 4 are & ga greé 3 | ¥ for cash, VUur Boots an ; ich enables us to give the best value in the trade lowest markets, it in larce i ntities for cash, in the to show goods. no trouble | Shoes are boug elebrated throughout the Island, and are of Solid Leather boots ani l Snoes are iin great demand. Ask your sto <8 epers for our mak LEATHER, w:.vlesale and retail, cheap for cash, i sOREF & CO. DORSEY, GO Ch’town, June 17, 1836.