THE DATLY EXAL Lecal and Other Items, TELEGRAPHIC ) a Gua 5un H ( NE Ws. I H ; PECIAL Desratcnes To THe EXAMINER. | \ House Excitement Over a Halifat “Find.” ~~ ' , ec Laon Haurax, Aug. 6 si \ ghastly discovery was made by some Rates 7 Masisteeie's nh who were working of the ash dump ist ni s Whis emptyng a load of ashes a hey discovered a woman’s left arm. The ‘ vy was well attended and| mb was not very much decayed, but vely at 7 law's meinen e flesh was blackened and filthy from - mving been buried in the earth or ashes. I e 1 em te the} [t bears no marks of having been cut off, ' to rvs looks ss )6Cl though «sit had been rn r twisted out of its socket > n the body This is, doubtless, \ ed tofthe first intimation of a h'oody tragedy Se as fT, toclock, int which has been perpetrated in this city. Che dis overy has created | creat exciteinent, ” snd the police are eagerly seeking for the 1 a a . Bu _ : *|remaining portions of the body, which i mentees loubtless, are hid inthe n iuhb rheol of - tne place whenee the load of ashes came. ! R \\ } ; — a aninind | me Freshy om eh, Summer Re-Assembling of Parliament. | : s \ t Sual nOUT ” Lonpon, Aug. 6. | ; ’ fateh “Book, } Parliament re assembled yesterday. } in * othe W bale Dienienes When Gladstone saw Chamberlain enter, | (sso iation. Buffalo, N. ¥ . and . the ex prenmuer went over to the radical a dissentient leader and shook hands with him a Capt. Ferguson, | and al » wi th Lord Hartington. mort “ Robert Peel, a Liberal member, has . wil ut SCV t cn Te ele Le ! speaker, & With sters, etc., and Mr. Roome as} It is reported that Gladstone will raise SS » Irish question in the debate upon the } : ” Eibvess te reply to the Queen’s speech, and , ~ elebrated | will demand of the government an explicit | . . 5 1! statement of its pole: y. ‘ bs seb r 8 as The (Jueen s speech will be ready on the 119th inst | - i — | leasure in The Firemen’s Tournament. 5 i ; xhib its for the} Harirax, Aug, 6 | island. Common strap | Ol ec Satal re |i = » both i I C interest 1s Inanifested in the coming | te lfiremen’s tournament. Thousands — of Mr. 7 : CUMMISKEY. Fort Augus-| YSitors are expected from all provincial | s been appointed toa position on the | Poiuts and many New England cities. The Divisier of the (¢ R., and will| precession will comprise 330 men, with s new home in Bri ( ml their apparatus, from Halifax and Dart Pw day ‘Ve wish him « s. {mouth; 30 from Lunenburg; 25 from Yar - } mouth; 40 from Windsor; 12 from Amherst; Tue B 3 ied at this pe at half-|20 from Truro; 10 from New Glasgow; 70} BS Sen to-Gay rn from St. John's,|} from New Brunswick, and 59 from! to M mi, BHU -WOOk OR HOGG as pa Charlottetown, P. E. I. } vers } RK ‘ W hite tl Montrea : j amc Tami S we 3 | e ee s gentle es iain A Quebec Sensation. | n P | Gro. Mel Es Manag the Bank . ee, —— \ @ ‘le alae ‘a wa \ big se nsation has been caused at Rich-| ‘ g wh) ; New! mond over the discovery of an attempt to} . ental night shine rob the grave of millionaire Foster, who} < 3 Belle- lle We “ iim a died two years ago. lt was evidently an | i sher-| attempt to repeat the A. T. Stewart game | k lof stealing the body and: holding it for a| ~— oe - ransom wn. F. ¢ IONAH, ( EK ind a ps of} Bese ae, a stan ed in the ity St ¢ ning re t ike soundings and borings ove Fire and Loss of Life. proposer w oss ti s ! Capel rw. | Toronto, Aug. 6. | 2s e Dom Vvovernment} Ata Toronto hotel See, a man named | — | Brown was burned to death, and two of the | \ .way steer broke down some of the | Servants had to jump from a second-storey | z as well asZ$everal panels of the | Win low to save their lives. The loss | 1 Yueen Square last evening, and | amounts t $12,000, ied no small exciéement for the time | sl several ladies wi were promenading | F r e at the time had their dresses badly | British Tories Enraged. irbed wire, in their’efforts to get | wa i LONDON. Aug. 6. > The Tories are furious over what they Ar the Rifle { lub competition, yesté rday | characterize as ‘* Chamberlain’s treachery,” ” ae se cere ai ie in countenancing any opposition to the re- wan, WhO ® oa So election of Home Secretary Matthews in SD was ried © yy Mr. A. A. Me-| p: —. 2 “00 on 1 600 vards ; Birmingh tm ul i weather was un ee ee ae J good shooting Canadians te the Fore. - Worcester, Capt. Allen, sailed | Lonpon, Aug. 6. six o’clock last evening with a The Canadian Artillery Team won the | y nd the following ladies and | 64. nounder gun competition at Shoebury~| a Ma DSSTs :- Mrs McInnis, Mrs ness for the Montreal C up. The Halifax} ds cdonald Miss Met ormack, hovs did excellent work. C D Rankin, Messrs John Cumings, Wm| slit nanieii t. Dat = Fraser, Thos Ke nnedy, Thomas | : | j i Mo m, Eldon, on DEAD AS JULIUS CESAR | |} cannot be duplicated. i now $4. | a . ot | formerly $2.50, now $1.75. | CLEAR, MINER, ae SPER TD. At Souris, P. E.L, on the 31d inst., Bessie, infant daughter of David and Effie Sutherland, aged 4 months, (Halifax and Pictou papers please copy.) “we bt residence of his son, Mr. Kenneth R. fhursday, the 29th ult., Rode: rick Morrison, Ksq., in the 77th year of bis age. The deceased emigrated from Scotland in his infancy and occupied many positions under ditverent Local Governments as well as the Do- ni ni n Government, the duties of all of which he di:charged in a satisfactory manner, Mr. Morrison was well kuowna in his section of the eountry as an honest and worthy man, and his remains were followed to the grave by a very large concourse of peopie who paid their last tribute of respect to a neighbor much and desery- edly he'd in esteem, At his residence, Argy’e Shore, on July 22nd, Allen McDougall, Esq, in the 90ih year of his age. He wasa native of Argyleshire, Scotland, and came to this Island in the year 1810. He was in Elder inthe Church of Scotland for over 50 years, being one of the first ordained Elders in that Church on the Island, (Ot ther papers please copy.) WeLINd: BOA’. WOR Sale, SEINE BOAT, nearly new. Apply to 34 feet long, MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO., Souris Kast. July:3! 31, 1886.—lwk ‘MHIS is what they generally say about trade during the month of August, and in order to make a change in the natural order of things, we | have inaugurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, ' to continu ONLY during the inevitable dull seal m in haying and harvesting Our New ¥al, Stock of tweeds and Clothing ‘s daily arriving- and when added to that on hand, will allow pur- chasers the privilege of selecting from one of the largest on the [sland, at prices so fine that they We can only mention a few of the Bargains: Black Worsted Men's Suits, foimer price $7, ow $5.88. Men's Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price 312, now $9.50, Men‘s Navy Biue Suits, former price $5, Men’s All-wool 33.69, now $3. Men's Very Heavy Tweed Coats, former price All-wool Tweed Pants, Child’s Tweed Suits at about half prices to Youth’s Tweed Coats, former now 3. Youth's Black Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50, now $4. Men’s White Shirts, formerly 65cts, now 50cts, Men's Regatta Shirts, now 7dcts, formerly $1. Men’s Cotton Underwear. formerly 50cts. now 35cts price $375, Fearful Slau: rhter in our Tailoring Department. Union Drugygets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts, Ladies’ Gossamers, formerly $1.40, now $1. Men’s Straw,Hats about haif price. Men’s Felt Hats at Cost. Tryon Tweeds at 35cts, 45cts, and up. Scotch Tweeds 90cts, worth $1.40. Pcs. Freee CAMERON BLOCK. Ch'‘town, August 2, 1886—3mos P. BE. ISLAND EhHDITAON PAlZE LIST, 1886. THE Provincial Exhibition Prize List is now in my hands for publication. A limited number of Advertisements will be accepted. Larger circulation than ever before, Apply to GEO. W. GARDINER, Queen Square. uly 24, 1886-—lwk eod P. i ISLAND PUITERY. Ww, be ie to inform the saan generaily that the Island Pottery has changed hands and | will rs go under New Management, by the undersigned. A NEW LINE OF WARE will be at once manufactured, at prices that will defy competition, Samples can be seen and orders left at A. » passenvers had obstructed the helmsman’s | MURPHY'S, Cameron Block, South Side Queen 1,27 oe ; bon i ailiiaeal s . " if , Phillip Smith, Heetor MeQuarrie,| To Decrease the Number of Fools. | N rry | - Nracara, Aug. 6. [wo of the sors of Edward Bayfield, Esq.,} ,- : : ' a a - te 1 . : ; [wo more cranks intend to ride through it! 7 Lper deatn V lightning i i i 3 a yee Tuesday evening last. | ** Niagara whirlpool rapids on Sunday, in ‘ y Line SvLOTIN Ol ues evening iasSv. : . \\ e sailing off Tracadie, the mast of the | “gar shaped boat. which they were seated was struc k —_ ve but they escaped—one with | / as : irm somewhat par ilyze d, the othe with HOTEL ARRIVALS. s shoulder slightly hurt. We are glad to} ae se port that both have almost « ompletely re REVERE HOUSE, } vered., Aug & W A McLean,Montreal; W Smiller, | oh ie k f the do; C L Helliwell, Devon, Eng; W A Brennan, l ere ceneral verdi tol the smokers ot t! J 7 Midieiontions tq Vivrtle Navy is that itis the finest tobacco ever used There can be no mis RANKIN HOUSE. ‘ : :- ns int it is proved by this i : i} { } lemand for this Aug 5—A Pelletier, Quebec; Mrs Cass, Mon- ingipb.e evidence. ie iki ‘ iit t 9 a 2 ; 7 as , shows it to be true, and the character | teal; Miss E Badgely, do; F M Cotton, snows 16 to i ri an D ‘ . — J ; ; | | fortne , ‘ it Moncton; ty kR J hompson, do; Joli VW hear ° edemand gives turtner proof, C has | . ; : ’ NB: H V Edge of the “spasmodic kind, up one | Souris; C Morrison, St John, N B; Ldge- mo wn the next. It has been a sus- | Combe, Fredericton, N B; E G Stavert, Sum- t aaah io i ising demand i merside; W E Grant, do. 6 W R Murdoch kas dt tien. Eabteks tie 'and wife, Montreal; W E B Partridge, Trufo, i o i¢ yt vat ‘ Af i os anne . . . ’ . ‘ |N S; Thos Colby, Pictou, NS; F G Jonah, - | Moncton, Cx m / says that on Saturd Ly OSBORNE HOUSE. even the st Miramichi was staiting ‘i : : : le esttle olen excursionists. she ran| Aug 5—W H Macdonald, Eldon; K Morri- ‘ ar ae Florence | 80n, do; John D Bell, Montague; J F Estey in tne NOVA tia noone orence yet ; 5 : " ~ Abbott which was at anchor in the stream. | @u4 wife, do; Mrs Capt. Hackler, St John, N reo Forbes, Vernon B; Mrs Hanspacker, do; ¢ | dehen that he did not see the schooner in River; Alex Grady, Kensington; Reuben Tup- One of the schooner’s catheads was lin, do. urted and her bulwarks and two streaks of SEA VIEW HOUSE—SOURIS. " : a eS ee bod _ Phe a Aug 3—A White, Conductor J R McKie, B snd continued on her way, sustain-| , “HW” B Macgowan, H Houle, J E Hunter, P mparatively little damag EIR R, W A Hawley, W Maclellan, . bai , | Charlottetown. 5th—H Houle, Mrs H Houle, Tum Jranccrigt ; Game Mr. Placide P. Mrs Fred Houle, F K Stanley, J J Bolger, Contes, Aenean eee trough Charlottetown; Miss McKenzie, Moncton, N MI mecton vesterday, on his way from P. K. B: W C McRobbie, St John, NB;WC I he had spent some time on hise Munder, New York; J A McDonald, Herman- torical researches in connection with the early ae history of the Acadians. Mr. Gaudet has |‘! veen very zealous in his work and has dis- ered some very interesting facts in con- SHIP NEWS. tion with the fir ettlers of French origin oe ti -rovinces snow t work "“eview- : me Ei ce of } me . : ee i PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. t ompk te and ite sting Acadian ENTERED. for the pr - Lug 5—J W Allen, Allen, Shemogue; Will- Voorn vii \ slon ‘| iam, Halliday, Oh; Cora, i horpe, ule spe uU when Pictou ’ lt re ve the | \ug. 6—Margaret Ann, McDonald, Pictou; ; it pr i vatural,} Marie, Land) Bathurst; stmr M A Starr, D y relieving thie chil tL from pain | i rguson., i ilifax es as ‘*bright as a ‘ pleasant to taste It | CLEARED. bkG tens the gums, aliay all’ Aug »—Beau Bassin, Walsh, Pictou; stmr b ind is the best} Worcester, Allen, Halifax; J W Allen 4 y tor diarri 1 whether a ising | Allen. Baie de V erte. 1 teething or other causes l'wenty-five ; Aug 5--William, Halliday, Orwell; Lochert, | its a Dottie. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Chapman, Murray Harbor; Cora, Thorpe, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take noother| Pictou; stmr M Starr, Ferguson, Hali- kind. feb 4 eod wk fax. Square, ‘Jharlottetown. We solicit and expect the patronage of the public. Address orders to Hornspy & MWurpuny, P. FE. Island Pottery Works, Charlottetown, July 26- -2wks 2 aw wy 2i J ust Arrived. 1002 half barrels Prime No, 1 Fat Herring, 25 barrels do. do., dO quintals Codfish, 300 bags Salt, 100 Mackerel Barrels. For sale at D. SMALL’S NEW STORE, Cor. Water Street and Pownal Wharf. _jy3i WALTER A. W000. American Mowers and Reapers, eae FRIDAY, RTINGS. SPECIAL NOTICE A Sit has been brought to our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture. We veg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks’ Fine &shirtings upon them. Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be reversibie. They arc sale by all the leading Wholesale House 8, Co whom the Retail Trade can always et them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. WM. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), Sst. TORN, Ww, B. July 27, 1886. North atlantic Steamship Co, FOR LO NDON. THE SPEAMSHIP ‘CER TON? is intended to leave Charlottetown for London, ABOUT THE 18th A — Stree r CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produce carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on P, E. Island Raiiway. Through Bills of Ladings issue@ to Hamburg, Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ental ports, For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic S. 8S. Company, 147, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. HEWBERY, July 27, 1886, AGENT AUGUSTA, ME. "| $7, GATHERINES HALL, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H. A. Ngegty, D.D., The Rev, W. D. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. "Increased advantages oifered. For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16-10 wks * EXCURSION T0 HALIFAX — eee Fireman's Tournament —~ON loth and ith of August, £886 YETURN TICKETS will be issued by the Steam Navigation Co. steamers on SATURDAY, the 7th, and on MONDAY, the 9th August, good to return until SAT- URDAY, the 14th August, for the sum of Four Doliars Each. Parties contemplating a trip should not miss this opportunity. President The attractions of the Exhibition will be very great. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, July 31, '86—tl 9th ve 1 TA, LOST, FOU 133, ds Lost. Last night, oft truck, between London 4 House corner and Upper Hillsborough Sti eet, a piece of Carpet—i2 yards. Finder will please leave W ‘ord at EXAMINER office. aug6 li pd Lost. Last evening, between Dr. Jenkins office, Prince Street, and Malpeque Road, a smali red-leather Case, containg a a Hie podermic Syringe. Finder will be re warded on leaving same at the office of Dr. Jenkins. ones 2i pd W- ANTED—A Boy about 15 years of age, as clerk in a geveral store ; good references required. Apply to Peake Bros. & @o. audtf WANTED- A Servant Girl ‘or Housekeeper. Apply at EXAMINER office, augs 500 MACKEREL BARRELS for Sale by 500 Geo. J. Wright. jly22 5i eod F OR SALE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in the best paying Stock Company on the [sland; much better than Bank Stock; satisfac- tory reason given forseciling. Address, * X. Y. Z.. Ch’town,” jy29 2w pd T° LET—Rooms over the Subscriber's office, with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and we accommodation ; possession immediately. . Reddin, jly27 tf T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given, For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 cod T° LET— ‘The Dwelling House on Upper Hil's- borough Street, now occupied by W. 8 McKie, with Stable and Coach-house. Ihe dwel- ling contains eleven rooms, and kas a tank in its cellar; possession given 15th August next. Apply to Mrs, Blatch, Great George Street. jly27 2aw T° LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod tf W- ANTED IMMEDIATELY --A good Cook. Apply at this office. aug 3 Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, W* i have just received another lot of V¥ those AMERICAN MOWERS and REAPERS, which we will sell very cheap, single or combined. Farmers in want of a good reliable MOWER or REAPER, would} do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, July 9, 1886. To LET or furnished House. Apply to Mrs. | Be Rone ld Walker Weymouth St. july 9t2 yan’ TED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook : one acquainted with restaurant business pre- good wages to the right person, Apply at ferred ; jyl7 eod tf | EXAMINER office AUG UST 6, ee ere AUGUST, J. Bo. MACDORALD will sell off the balance of stock of STRAW HATS, balance of stock of SUMMER PRINTS and MUSLINS, balance of stock of SUMMER DRESS GUUDS, 50 ROYS SUITS (to fit boys three to ten years), MENS’ and YOUTHS’ Worsted). SUITS (Tweed and All Summer Goods must be cleared, regardless of price. You can depend upon getting BARGAINS in every department at J. B. MACDORNALD'’S, QUEEN STREEY. Ch'town, July 29—dy wy Boston Steamers, exeateamemnsit> () quaqutbaies snanss The Managers of the Boston, Halifax and Prince Edward Island Steamship Line have to-day wired that, “Owing to the accident to the Gate City, it will become necessary to withdraw the Merrimack frem the Eastern line to fill her place for a short time. in consequence of this the Carroli and Worcester will sail once a week on the ‘same schedule as formerly. “The management regret exceedingly being compelled to make this change, at this time, as it is their intention to increase and improve the facilities of the Eastern tine.” The Merrimack will, therefere, leave here at 6 o'clock to-morrow (Thursday) Evening, and will not return until further notice, after this week. The Carroll or Worcester will ieave Chariotietown at 6 o'clock on THURSBAY EVENINGS, and Boston at NOON on SATURDAY, as form- erly. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch’town, July 28, '86--2wks jour her pat Steam Laundry, cere _ N OTLC FE examen awnanenmmen) Goods will | LAUNDRY is now in operation. called for and delivered free of charge. ao CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM Call at the office and leave orders for work. Price Lists «nd all information freely given by MR. SHAW, Manager, at the Laundry, Kent Street, King Square TERMS— Cash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY TELEIEONE.] Ch’town, July 28, 1886. _ — ORITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUELN STREET. Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Musilins, Ladies’ Mantles, Summer Mantle Cioths, Straw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underclothing * American White Dress Shiris. * Linen Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Socks, Carriage Wraps. —— TE ae ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLEAR. Ch'town, July 15--wky cities tat iis tien JAMES PATON & CO.5 -— FOR ; A o ae) ——_——- —-— Ooo ” months of July and August. and OILCLOTHS during the rRIMMINGS CAR PWT. Bargains in Bargains in DRESS GOODS and Bargains in LINENS and CO4 PONS, 3 Bargains in CORSHTS, : ; Zargains in WORSTEDS and S¢ CH » du DE So Jargains in WHITE and FANCY 31 USLLNS, Bargains in all MILL INERY GOODS, HOSIERY, Bargains iti J TANTED—Agents to seil our guarantee d V Mining Machinery ; big money in commis- | sion or salary. Address : nareotela. E e F. & 30x 115, Newport, HY: oO | M. Co., Box 115, New! Yoo sy auch és wky ence nn eee Was TED—For the Boot & Shoe apomeee. a Man with some experienc e; must have g : potty aracter, &¢, , Address— goference 28 , Charlottetown, jly20di wky Box 254, P. American and English COUNTERPANES Bargains in Bargains in PARAS ILS wud UMBR ELLAS, - - 66 Bargains in TR UNKS and VALISES, ‘ JAS, PATON & 00. Successors to V. ‘ WEEKS &o Ch’tewn, July 20, 1886.