ee nati hncenih. asd sa ane pe ttn antl insta nial thi mae a a = — —— al and Other Items. | Tf EGRAP 416 Local | a ELEC : | u \ S. SexaTOR MONTG MEY arrived home from - (y-tawa isst evening (Sexorat Deseatones ro Tux EXAMINER, } - (VW HERE ' Iuice anc *)y | > i apries, Oranges, Lemons end Bananas, | iit ing to da\ 4 vigwW pald’s Cc nfectionary | t} } ’ e jy 22 vi JOUrnea TOP & WeeK. | | prt hs “ nor be ren d t» | ee re oe hos contain important more Porras | Rearva, Jaly 22. ; - i; The Court resumed the trial of Louis » ; . > . al ( Street, for Ice! Riel this morning. An affi lavit was handed aw berries, Fruitand } 1, Stating that without the attendance of jy22 21} Gabriel Dumont, Damas and Nolin, who o }are in Montana, and without the produc- J ‘ So as _—_ ry... . ' ’ . , : ; rae echr. Effiie Sweet, 19 days from Privi- | tion of certain petitions in the hands of the ted, atrived this mor g¢ with a cargo of | Government, and captured by Goneral Fenton T, Newbery | Middleton, he could not make a proper - | defer t ' defenee or have a fair trial. Mr. Lemicux's affidavit set forth that the molasses § 1 eigar | Mespers of St. Peter's Charch and others wishing to send cut flowers to the ¢ burke, will | sesendance of certain witnesses wa ee os carls this afternoon as possible, eae : v all 1ineseet was re- kindiy do & a quired to show that for three years Riel Den’? FAIL to 8 the splendid stock cf — mt ncontined in the Beaup rt Asylum ms : _ 4 : tall te Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry Just pened by MI sao ct w. W. Wellner 2i wky—jy22 | Mr, (rreenshteids complamed that the ‘ al { parties whose names | » been furnisiicd to ™ \ > } > q ‘ } austin McDonatp, Ese, M. P., ce- | btm by the prisoner refuse to say anything turned home last evening, locking well} % tm. He therefore asked fer on after the long session of Parliament |= mth's adjournment of the trial. ail iaia | Mr. Robertson, on behalf of the Crown, MrurraRY.—The Charlottetown Engineers’ | replied that the publications f the intenti-n will march out this evening, parading at the; to bring Dumont, Dumas Nolan and other Drill Shed ia tield-day order at 7 o'clock sharp fngitives from justice in the United States o - | to giva evidence at the trial fur the defenee We trust citizens generally, will observe t! waa something without precedent. Ro- ae garding the petitions in the Honor the Liewt.-\tovernor, and fis Worship | G vernment, he said th ste papers, and therefore the Crown could - ie . it to their product To-morrow (Thursday) July 23, will be ob- the defence to use them. He held that th gerved a8 & Civic as well as a Government | applic tion for a month’s delay of the iol Somae aig ereenge then Grand Gathericg of | *} VaLIOw TOP i ui 1s < ay ot e triai s o solid oP E. isleatl | Was unreasonable, but he would consent to the Clans of F. b. 18 poy ” The Court then adjourned until Tuesdaygnext. holiday to-morrow, a8 proclaimed by fi1s | e cuat ly of the ey were held as the Mayor. > — not conse ion, ner ailon i a3 | an adjournment for one wesk. ; Mystaip.--A Glazier’s Diamond, the own- __ eee oe er’s nawe eut into th: panddle. any P ra - lor ~ ° — omy giving infor nation to the Owner, or at tins he ~ HAN ! ROUB! - & } , : ; i efboe will be suitably rew arded, L. . - J . bs . | - en me ere ee Dx. McIstrxe, » <n — nous A Rebei De feat—2,000 Killed from Ottawa laat eveninn @ is, we ure pleased to see, enjoying splendid health. | - He is staying at the Rankin. - ~~ - Lonvon, July 22. A despaich from Kassala states that 2 GATHERING OF THE CLANS.—Refore you go} large force of rebels attacked that plece and to the grownds to-morrow, get your supply of | made several attempts to carry it by assault. Cigars, ete., at McDonaids Confectionery, | The rebels were finally repulsed, and the oposite Owen Connolly 3 Queen St jy2 ti} rarrison at Kassala following up their Te | victory, eaptured the rebel camp with Tue members of the City Division's of Sons | 2,000 oxen and shee p, aud seven hundred of Teeperance are requested to meet with | rifles. Theenemy lost 2,000 men killed Prince Edward VUivisiou this evening, when and wounded, while the garrison Joss was W. B, Wadman, &. W. Patriarch, of Cali-) .. 1) fornia, will pay aa official visit. a z koe sonpsamainliies | 7 | "The New Egyptian Loar Mx. J. B. Corte, Jr., wife and daugh- | € NE gyptian Loan ter, Portland, Me., are visiting the city. i ala Mr. Coyle is President of the International en ; : eS ee Steamship Line. He is staying at the | ee ae ose ies of the Rankin | new gyptian Loan, the ritish Govern- vr jment has instructed the Rothschilds to scimmaibiiiaeittih | me struct t ! ( a ee uw Deaa; issue the loan in August. The consent of oe Sv ee Sen, He Bade, | Russia to the loan is held to indicate the and W. A. Weeks, Attorney’s at law, Chare) “"n —— ee, ee icate 8B lottetown, and Alexander McMillan, Eldon, | <Towth of friendly relations between Eng- have beeu appointed Commissioners’ for taking | land and Russia. 1 de growth of friendly Affidavits in the Supreme Court. feeling has caused a rise in all stocks. —-—-- be daha inte Ma. Bersamix Owen, a native of P. E. Island, but who is now a member of a leading mercvantile firm of Boston, is visiting the city in company with bis family. Mr. Owen intends to spend a fow months at Malpeque. The Halifax Mattalien’s Contivu- ous Ovation. Hauirax, July 22 THE DAILY EX i thee »> bay Lim ; A " i ‘aa p22 RIE L’sS TRIAL. of Temperance and of Religion, the writer | of the article referred to will bo more tem- | perate and truthful in his assertions. } Yours, TRUTH, Uh’town, July 22, 1885. & Dy - Nemo me Impune Lascessit. A thousand years before our Saviour camé ‘ro bless mankind with freedom from their sins, } And give to Kighteousness the crown it w ins, Che families of Earth upheld the name Of chosen gods and godesses, whose fame And votaries rose from many kiths and kins. } A thousand years before The Cross was raised, Phat bore the Son of God in martyred form, And hushed the tumult of man’s passioned gorm, Man drew his Eden-emblems forth and praised \ Deity who held the world amazed With floral gifts, whether fair sky or storm. The flowers of Karth (her homage and perfume), In rainbow colours grew at her command ; The sunny south and cold e¢lad north she planned To hold the Lily, or make strong the Broom: Adorning verdure brought each season’s bloom On hili-side slope, along each watery strand. A thousand years again, her hands outspread, ic Inarked with favor Scotland’s feudal lord, the second Maicolm, ruling hill and fiord, fhe Caledonian King, who, ’tis said, by his own famous claymoye lost his head. the King asleep, assassins stole his sword. But he had made full many a feudal chief, And placed his badge (drawn from an eagle’s wing) On chieftain bonnets, allegiant to the King ; (And he ordained that every clansman’s fief Should be (as all in Frora held belief) Some worthy embiem that from earth should Spring. Thousands of Seots, with bonnets to be decked, Railied around their chiefs, and proudly stood In weil lined order, staunch and firm as wood, Their flowing tartans free and rainbow-flecked, Giving distinction as they stood erect, Hopetul of glory and of chieftains proud. Full half the clans had names with prefix ‘‘ Mac!” McALLisTER, the first one called, stepped forth, And for a badge received the five-leaved Heath. The CAMERONS wore sprigs of Scotiand’s Oak, DRUMMOND, Holly ; Cypress, McCDOUGAL folk ; McGRzEGoRS, Pine; true emblem of their worth. McINTOSHES hardy clan the Box-woed claimed, And the great clan McKay, the Bul/rush plume; While For-BEs set upon his bonnet Hroom ; IRAZERS, the Yew, for its endurance famed ; True to the last, the GORDONS /vy named ; (he STEWARTS wearing Thistles to their doom. The MURRAYS grasped the Purple Juniper, The MENZIES reached out for the pliant Ash, The GRAHAMS asked for Laurel fame and clash ; McDonaup, Bell Heath; CHISHOLM, the Alder: Clan McLACHLAN, the Mountain Ash prefer, And the brave clan McKENZIE, the Deer-crash. Red Wortleberry pleased the chief McLrop COLQUHOUN with Hazel bonneted his train ; With Biackberry Heath the bold chief MCLEAN; BUCHANAN from the Birch Tree was endowed; The Campsetts of the Myrtle spray were proud ; As CUMMINGS of the Sallow’s limber cane. The Purple Foxglove, clan FARQUHARSON took ; And Grant the Cranberry to honor raised ; SINCLAIR chose clover that his cattle grazed ; FERGUSON the Peplar, branching by the brook ; Clan RCBERTSON, the Brechans in their nook, While proud Munro the Fagle’s feather praised. LAMONT chose sourly the Crab Apple Tree, While Rose-wort fell to valiant clan GUN: MCKINNON stepped up and his John’s-wort won ; McNab selected the Rose-black-berie ; McQuARRIE chose Blackthorn, as tough as he, And OGILvIEe wore the Blossoming Thorn SUTUERLAND’s prize was some Catstail-grass ; lo Ross fella sprig of Bear-berry ripe; McPHERSON, variegate Boxwood in stripe; The Mountain Heath to MCDONNKL they pass; MCFARLANE took up the Cloud-berry class ; And the Rose clan, Rose Briar make their type. Bright Maple shone on the brave OLIPHANT; And Sea-weed the caps of sailing MCN EILS, Thus four dozen clans, old records reveal, Responding when called at Malcolms command ; And a more brave hast never met in the land Of glorious Scotland, the “land of the leil.” i sitet ntinnou GarueRinc or THe CxLans.—An informal homeward, is receiving one meeting of the Caledonia Club of Prince | ovation. Every station is crowded, a y Wdward Icland, sill be held at their Club | banquets are tendered them all along the Room, this evening at 8 o’clock. All yisiting | line. They will arrive in Halifax to-morrow Clanamen ard representative Scotebmen are (Thursday) afternoon. cordially invited. iatiniitiiemiiouns A DESTROCTIV2 FIRE tock place at “t Peter's Bay last evening. The lobster factory of Mr. H. F. Webb was destroyed by fire, togsther with the tishing stage of Mr. Haw- bolt, containing about 30 quintals of codfish andabout $40 worth of net», The light- house and Mr. K. N. Cox's fish stage were The Halifax Battalion, on its journey 8 os | - Mee r Elew WVeather ui Prahabiulities for (re © . y>. the Maritime Mrovences. net Bh ree be] Tononto, July 22. Light to moderate winds, fate w 2$he’ > sayed with difficulty. slightly higher temperature. saiciiiiiibiiaaiais em a | Artestion is directed to the report of the Mamponesonana& ves a meeting at Marshfield, and to Hon. Donald Charlottetown July 22, 1355 | Ferguson’s speech. Mr. Ferguson states | Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at some facts which have never before been midnight),,.+-++++ soniaein in iki senor 0095 6 | published in this Province, and discusses Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read Pe, ‘4 the leading questions of Canada with great) |» renee ccstare this moiniig ...-06 | force and ability. init FuneraL or THe Rey. Gsorce W, Hope*on —By referring to the letter of Rev. Mr. Darling,which appears in another column, it will bo seen that the funeral of the Rev. Mr. Hodgson takes place from St. Peter's Church st 10 30 to-morrow (Thursday) morn-| fyneral of Rev. Geo. W. Hodgson. ing. The Church will be reserved for a!) those who intend to join the funeral pro- cession, Other Services will be held this evening at So’clock and to-morrow morning at 7.15, 8.15 and 9 o'clock ; but the funeral ser- vice begins at 10.30 punctuatly to-morrow morning. Temperature this morning,st 5 o cleek, . .63 6 LEETERS BO THE EDITOR. —_->—-- Siz.—Il ack your permission to sy 6 word regarding the funeral arrangements of the Rev. G The accomodation at StI. _ ver} limited, and will probably not be sufficient for all who would desire to aszist at the funeral proper at 10.30. We therefore arrived from Montreal this morning with a| intend to have other additional services "4 cargo of merchandise and the following pas- | order that no one may goawsy Smappomrec- senvors ; Mra Realy, the (3) Misses Ready, | This evening, a’ 8 o'clock the office for the Mr and Mrs Enclish, (2) Mieses English, Mr, | dead will be sung while,to-morrow the Holy Mrsand Mies Bishop, Dr Gerkie and to} Eucharist will be offered at 7.15, 8 35, and Misses Gerkic, Mrs Watson, Mise Melver, Mr] 9 a. m. prior to the funeral service at 10.30. Jas Walbar, jes Mra Reid, the (2) Misses At 10.30 the Church will be reserved for siaeen. Mr K B raes, MGA Wood, Miss those only who desire to‘join in the fun-ra' F Walker “4 7 oe we ee = e process'on. Afier, however,the soivice hes Walker “Me H BOW pera anh oe in commenced the doors will be thrown open. Carroll, tack permanent The reason for this arrangement 1s obyiens, and will not, 1am sure, be m's understood, viz : while allowing opportunity The steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, ar-| for all to show their sympathy, yet to rived from Boston on Tuesday evening, at | insure for those who intend to join the pro- (o'clock, making the fastest passage of the | cession, properly reserved seats. season, with freight and the following pas- Yours &-., sengers :—Mrs, George Allan, Mies M. L. Cuar.ies DARLING, Puller, Mr. G. A. Dixon, Mrs. Dixon, Miss Priest in Charge. Lilla Dixon, Mr. Benj Owen, Mre. Owen, | Wednesday, July 22, 1885. ; Mas Marion Oren, Master Kerr Over, P. S.—i my s‘ate that the funeral will Mrs. E. A. Weaver, Mrs. M.S. Gillis, Mr.| be from St. Peter’s Charch, and no} from Stewart and child, A. H. Osgood, Miss | his late residence. Maria Randall, Mies Katie M. Fraser, Miss C.D. M. E. Brewster, Miss A. A. Brewster, Mrs Hobbs, Miss L ‘Hobbs, Mr. G. A. Devine, Kate Bradman, Mrs George McDonald, Wm Jones, Miss r. M isaac. Miss Giliean, Miss M. A. Kelly, Mies J. McKenzie, Margaret nile, Mi a. ii. Mrs lL. Campbell, : : “rs Ada Reily, Miller Keef, Mra Hilen Festival and Sale Murray, Mrs Catherine Laanon, M 8| intoxicating liquors in ’ Vasey Mra Nellie Hogan, Miss | connection with ther He Vatrie Costelio, Mr Samuel Dey, Thos} The charg? is false and uit Frizzell, Miss Sarah Rose, Miss Bertha | The sam? v'* ‘ hae Rose, Miss Lund, Mise Alice L Smith, Miss with breakiag i m the — in de mie Brown, Miss Frizzell, Mra Pj Hon. Mr. Vinci's leciure Phis ia also imal, Miss Av false, said Church having advertized hese MrS Jenkins, Mr Festival six weeks before the date of Mr, : es | Finch’s lecture was published. Woodworth, Bliss | "Tt is to be hoped that, both for the sake Tne steamer Bonavista, Capt. Anderson, > A Contradiction. Srrx,—I notice over the signature of John A Lawson, in yesterday’s Daily Union, that the Committee of the Zion Church is charged with selling the Roller Rink, in ‘tival on 14th inst. } 3 t © serounac'es? sot apart tor bt on Rs mes, Annie Me- Mahon, Mra McVeigh Hagh McLeod. Mra Taser, Wallace Vraser, } in the reign of King Malcolm II., about Anno | in 1747, in consequence of the rebellion of 1745. 10 ni. ix | ei 1 | Charlemagne, and then took for his device the Temperctire this afterncan atl o’eleck 69.0 | ‘Thistle. It is stated that the King, Hunegus the | Pict, had a dream, in which St. Andrew made « | midnight visit and promised him a sure victor) W. Hodgson to-morrow. | Peter's i8 very} Zon Church | Oh! Malcolm, the slain, they mourn thee who!may: first to teach Seotchmen how great they can be ; feudal, thy freedom so crowned liberty, Phat now the whole world has homage to pay. Scotland, true Scotland, as erst. so to-day,— Sons worthy, sons wise, sons good, and all Free. RETSGAB, NoTe.—Claus are said to have arisen in Scotiand 1008. The legal power of the chiefs and other remains of heritable jurisdiction were abolished in Scotland, and liberty was granted to clansmen The ehief of each clan wears two eagle-featbers . his bonnet, in addition to the badge, The Seottish order of The Thistle, as foundec by James V., 1540, consisted of himself, as Sover- eign, and twelve knights, in imitation of Christ and his twelve apostles. In 1542 James died, and the order was discontinued about the time of the reformation. ‘he order was renewed by James VII. of Scotland and II. of England, by making ght knights, May 29, 1687. It was increased to welve by Queen Anne in 1703; to sixteen by George IV., in 1827. Some Scottish historians make the origin of this order very ancient. The Abbot Justinian says i wvas instituted by Achaius [. of Scotland, Anao 99, when that monarch made an alliance with pat a ere aa. ae. MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) o——_—_—=—__ VHS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSES all others. ws It will be to Your Interest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885—6mos SUERIMer Goods ! SHULING AT EXTRAQRDINARY LOW PRICES HOR CAS EL ‘tHe LENGBSN ABUSE! Ch’town, July 16, 1885.—1mo dly wkly —— ia ae = BUY SUMMER DRY GOODS eg ee sone WW eh S & CO., MAREET SQ,UARE, — >) ———- . Large Variety ! Choice Goods! Low Prices! WHEES & CO. Ch’town, June 26, 1885. CITY HAT STORE. ee FSS HE. PROWSE will, during July and August, clear out 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 ; $6 for $4 75, newest patterns ard extra good quality. A large lot of over his foes, the Northumbrians, and that the next day St. Andrew’s Cross ( X) appeared in the air, and the Northumbrians were defeated. () this story, it is said, Achaius framed the orcer more than seven hundred years before James VY. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ee OSGORKE HOUSE. | July 21—E W Stewart, Georgetown; Dr Beera, Cherry Valley; Miss Ada Beers, do; Mies O'Neill, Vernon River; D Ross, Orweil; KR McGregor, New Glasgow, N S; George Morris, Boston; Mra Flora Morris and child do; A McKay, Mount Town, NS; Mrs Me Kay, do; Miss Meggie McKenzie, Boston; John Emery, Quiney, Mass; John F Estey Montague; O M Girnly, Moncton; Miss Cavanagh, Boston; N L Cavanagh, do; A I Mills, Summerside; E Kinsman, do; James E MeDonald, Cardigan. RANKIN HOUSE. Jaly 20—J B Coyle, Jr, and wife, Portland, Me; Mias Emily L Coyle, do; Mester Philip Coyle, do; Capt JS Winslow, do; Mise Carrio lt Winslow, do; J L Seott and wife. Chatham; D A McInnia, Rollo Bay; Charies F Arnaud, Bristol; TT H Robblees, Summerside. 21—J F Lamey, Amherst: Minnie and Maad Fyle, Amherst; L MeMillar. Covehead West; Geo Whitman, Montague; Geo Sumacr Jr, Mon- treal; Mrs J H Sumner. do; Benj Owen, Bos- ton; Mre Owen. doy | Kerr Owen, do; Marion L Owen, do; A H Osgood, do; H W Howes, do; P A McIntyre, Ottawa; A C McLeod, Kensington; G@ A Doan, Jr, wife and child, Boston. 22—A A Wood, Boston; H K Barnes, do; Aldac F Walker, Rutland, Vt; Jas Walker, Montreal; G A Parker, Boston ; A J Craig, Pictov, H J Dodge, Chicago. REVERE HOUSE, July 2i—Peter MacNatt, Malpeque; Mrs MacNutt, do; Joha J Miller Millerton ; Vm | Richards, Bideford; fF A Moore, Moncton ; Thos G Power anl Wife, Halifex; J E Craham. .& M Mrrick and Wife. Tignish; DS Mac- utt, Malpeqte; Mrs DS MacNutt, do; C E | Robertson, City; B McKittrick, Sydner, C B: A McK: er, do; } MacKechern, City. ' ' | + eS - ee oo-aeoeate 1 , . 8 8 ix cents or postage, and re a8 | ccive free, a costly box of goods a tt { which will help all, of either sex to j 5 +4 more money right away than any } hing els? in ‘iis world. Fortunes await the worker, absolutely sire. At ouce addregs Tane & Ce,, A urustas Maire, ibress Goods, Fringes, Laces, Sunshades, Ribbons, Fiowers, Feathers, &c.. at 2 Big Discount. - 0: BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOES very cheap. Raady-Made CLOTHING, &c.—Cheapest in Town, L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Mat, 74 Queen Street, Ch’tewn, July 15, 1885. — — ————— I = ——< cadeniadiaaiiin sepitipenanmcemasinti a es BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT EN JULY Ist. Also, Men’s FELT HATS, SCOTTISH GATHERING. ca E avnual Cathering of the Clana, under _the auspices of the Caledonia Club of P. E. Island, will be held at Charlottetown on Thursday, the 23rd July inst. Special arrengements are male, and cheap rates secured from all points by Railways and Steamers For full particulars get Programme. JOHN M, CAMPBELL, Sec’y of Games Committee, July 4—tf COAL, COAL. | amr ‘ONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coals can obtain them, on the usual ternis, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— Gn the Gld Sydney Mives, Lingan and Victoria, C. B.., -——AND ON THE — Albion Mines, Pictou. G. W. DrBLoOIs. Ch’town, June 19, '885—+f. Special Wotice Purchasers of Gotten Warp, \ 7 E find it necessary to call the attention ‘Y 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 Dominion—no other mill having the machinery on which to make it. Our Yarn is, consequently, very much superior for weaving pu) poses to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. Ali our Yarns have our name upon the labe), and none other are genuine. For sale by ali Wholesale Honses. ML, PAWS & 80) (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885. Ae Is the best Canadian Patent FLOUR ever landed at Charlotietown. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. H. B. MACGOWAN 5 July 2—Im pd WANTS, LOS3, FOUND, &e. —_— cettcpahctntlcesongo-axmane repent naman ameenanraesinonet aaa nee ne the Blooming Poimt Lobster Factory, on Saturday, the 18th inst, « two-sail, centre-board Boat, 18 feet in length. The owner can have it by proving property and paying cxpenses.—-Jchn Moore, Blooming Point. jly22 21 OR SALE—One set nickle-plated double Harness, but little used; my own make; left with me for sale; price reasonable.— Robert Tombs, Great George Street. jy22 2 9 ge tage ta experienced Nurse for » sick child. Apply at once to Mrs, Chesnut, St. Peter’s Road, jly22 i W ANTED —A Cook ; liberal wages’ Ap- ply immediately to Mrs. L. H. Davies. july21 un lw JANTED—A Servant to do general i” housework ina small family; no waeh- ing. Apply st this office. jly20 3i pd OST—On Friday last, between Five-Mile L 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 ryg°O LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by N. J. Campbell. Apply to J. McGill. jly20 eod tf (Uy ANTED—/ that is not afraid the ExaMINER OrFice to J. M. C, situation by a young map of work, Address jy 18 bi NV RS. TIEENEY offers to dispose of that Valuable Property fronting on Great George and Euston Streets by private sale. Apply at her residence. jlw 17 ti \ ANTED—A Servant Girl. Apply at Tue Examiner office. jly 15 ARTIES in want of Scantlirg, can be supplied wiih all kinds and sizes at the Mount Stewart Mills. Prices very low. Geo. Clark, Mount Stewart. jly 15 tf hipaa IMMEDIATELY,— A_ good, steady Boy to take care of horse and — ————— 0: THE SEASIDE HOTEL, - - - KUSTICO BEACH. Visitors and Guests from July \st till September 5th, The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abvout 9 a. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a m., 8 25 4% m., and 3.15 p, m. 4“ “ 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 458 p. m. te te Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a,m., 10 06 a.m, and 4 36 p. m. Address— JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch’town, June 15, 1885, SN BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of Every department ‘TERMS :--$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $'0.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month. 8 oaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return-| commodaticn, by applying te Mre. William garden and make himself generally useful ; Protestant preferred. Apply at this office. jly 15 OUSE TO LET—Pleasantly situated cn Prince Street, containing eight rooms ; rent moderate, Apply to Peake Bros, & Co, jly9 tf OUSE TO LET—Containing five rome. Ek Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park ; jlys OARDERs,--Two or three geutiemen or lady bearders may find ccmfortable ac- Kennedy, Brick House, Hilleborough Park. july 7, tf [OR SALE—Two de uble-seated Carriages. Apply te A. McNeill, Auctioneer, jiyé tf fi +n or three Boarders con be acocmmo- dated at Miss Stewart’s, corner of Great George aud Luston Streets, jan27 hss 08h