5 thai ILAIIR 2 AO fecal and Other fiems, ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | é \ pat in | - BCTAL 1 rgues TO Tuk EXAMINER. | ' ‘ } at Be 7 Veh yy; ‘Another ing saatop | ahve Va ach Ve i > } I i 4 Pleasnre Ps ty FE ocd & deNGda aril Bddsi. i H vl 1 Visitin | 4 ‘ . . PROMINENT CANADIANS PERISH ° DU CL GN ANADIANS PERISH, i? \ t l very p } i A Mi i tas ( - | Toronto, Aug. 7. f. B. Go 29 Vhree weeks ayo a pleasure party left i l Books } Sarma for a cruise to the northern waters 2 , ol Lake Huron he party consisted ol : : oe i ae . > 7 | \lbums l pric viessrs. Telfer, of the Bank of London, at ' ? OH DOGKSTOTE |W terford; Wm. Vidal, a n Of Senator i “A ‘ \\ Vio n; Wm. J. Sinciair. stud t i rv of th Wi ; : i Book- | Lambton >. 1 Association nd a, Mackenzie and Fleming Mackenzie. 3 Brick Car nephews of the Hon. Alexander MceKenzi ‘ 4 ‘ ; ; row eT . : ithe yacht was wrecked ort F' | W. Harrison will | ut 10.30 and] — ya S ed a ee rank }. Shenton 6.30 und all hands were lost. ihe bodies of oe Messrs Telfer and the two Mackenzies \ ' Thum be ; citizens intend have been recovered cing present at the Firemen’s Tournament in — H ‘ | hh tare is s4 . , . aa Preparing to Resist Invasion ~*~ ? : \Vs y ty writel ‘* Man pre 7 et ‘ t es reat ce I cacti aa a Ls « . Ww > Stat . to keard that His Worship] NCW Quarantine ations. ° | |ASTATIGC CHOLERA APPROACHING . , AULE . La ‘ i \ it o..7 To.mol Ww evehiliy at { I { I . | ppe (;reat treo ‘ “+ } ( \i ] Orrawa, Aug, 7. In view of the existence ofjAsiatic cholera pp ‘ ‘ jin Kur pe, and of s nall pox in the United , : : iby, esp uv near the | Ningdom, a proclamation has been issued \i ‘ ~ c) inient Stre , ‘ i i by t] . D . anit 7" | saul } OY tit minion auonorities Which } Ucs |} supplementary quarantine regulations into - . : . : : - 1) : f | ope ition. Port Haw kesbury and the har- I I ., / left f ; _ oe : ' ““t bor of Miramichi have been made additional I i 5 cts er ne madiie rt ti lui irantine stations. baliny a Short mein recupera- | ry . . Sagan * ye hoary boltie,» | Milwaukee reports an outbreak of Asiatic i t yeii aueserves t moUday : ‘ } } al cholera in Wisconsin with eight deaths to se says :—‘* No, it is not hard to} 44" iny paragraphs \ll vou have to do| — ; i - procure a pen, some pape wnadl Ink } Ss ayings wad EPol ings in Halifax. t down and write the tLney oO rt | not the writing, but the « ne Hauirax, Aug. 7. \ colored girl, living in an Albermarle ——— . } } oA “pee ' ' ss . ;oOcreet dl , 6X laimed yesterdav My Groa, i ' Ll enant trovernors of tive three if oe } owet Provinces are strict tee taier a. ) 4 4th Gying, and drop} aead. 4 I n oC Laiers, si * } F ich wines are not used at the Jae ner part | No ettorts are being made to sult the ive! Lieutenant Governor, the gue sts | mystery of the finding of a woman’s arm in swlwavs enio’ pleasant evening " ithe ash dump. it is said to have been ~- - | lisse cted by medical students, but a student HERI wre aU ‘ flor nd den mina | , rutal tS bo carelessly throw p rtions of bOonaAl newspapers m tine i niteu State t human body into an ash barrel is hot fit New York, Chic nd Boston publishing | for this world. one-third New York claims the lion’s| eneral Booth, Commander-in-Chief of | the Salvation Army, is to visit Halifax on | October doth. { Commissioner Coombs has returned to PTER the dance on board ship on Monday | Toront », accompanied by several Hindoos, evening the Admiral with his staff, C — n | who will shortly visit Charlottetown. | i ' ; y ‘} . : ; iAre Chicago stands mext, and Poston 3 the third largest numbDel g f the Bell! eropho mM, and several! \ prominent member of the Nova Scotia Mod with the . : P ai citizens dined with : Lieuten- | Legislature has been on a prolonged drunk ( ( 1 : — in ‘Ha 4 VW ny Tl Commissioners in Insolvency have y I} 5 t t In of | 7 7 a os oe snail to again remand Rupert Johnston to S. containn tne s ona oad oT} : .-. «2 . . | jail, on a charge of defrauding his creditors. ‘ i Yokoham >» Which arrived | : : , . . | Rie ma le the run from | Lhey hold that the six months in jail, i cs ehliny t ij i . . ° . an % i) i ( in 1.022 1 @ + j aire ady served by Johnston, is a sufiicient peed of thirty miles an hou | punishment to cover the case Che matter cee Se will be carried to the Supreme Court. I H. M. 8S. Beller« phon was in port | Johnst n is alleged vo have got to wind- ‘ ' - . Honor the Lieut. Governor gave the} W ard of his ereditors to the extent of some ind his staff a drive of some fifteen | $60,000 tles t ugh the country. They were much 7 wine eased with some of our suburban views. sos as . ee ee eee. Still Rioting in Belfast. > Cay Passmore leaves on Monday morning Betrast, lre., Aug. 7. Halifax, N. S., in command of the detach-}| «; i i ; ; ; , | While 500 workingmen' I rong . nents of N 1 and 2, Charlottetown ; No 3, |, as F , kingmen,we e going home 4 town: and WN - Mont ue B llast night, a bottle was throv amongst reorgetown; and .Né , wontague ao : : . = i] Garrison Artillery which have been told off} them from the window of a dwelling near for practice with 64 pr. Rifled guns in that iby. The workmen retaliated with iron t | bolts, and a turious tum ult nsued. Police <- and soldi rs im ude a ch: irge and tired upon M (ro. Lewis in agerl woman oT But- | th mob, seven of whom were seriously Ber Ridge, King’s County, N. B., whil | wounded. engaged milking a cow afew weeks ago, was | ane ad , | ‘which it is said : ime ; tack Uhe ii _ which, it 18 sal L, | Fearing Absorption. thrust its horns to her side, inflicting serious ; . injuries At last accounts Mrs. Lewis was! Lonpon, Aug. 7. erin paee a) . . ‘ ‘ < The Times fears that the Gladstonian ‘sf . . \ EDDLAR. who melodious voice and | faction, being the laryer one, will absorb pleasant greeting is familiar to most of oul lth » Hartington and Chamberlain wings of . , a 2 } . . citizens, Wi urrested this afternoon on|the Liberal party. charg sop-il ting He shai ed a portion i — of } iw unken countryman. Both : ith a drunken ; ae We ather Bulletin. will likely be rewarded according to their sna works on Monday. Tonowro, August 7—10 a. n a me : t oderate winds, fair weather, not An old man, Capt. Eagan, had his leg Li ight to moderate inds, fair weat . : ange in temperature broken below the knee by the accidental up- | ™™° h change in temperature setting of a cart which he was driving on [Thursday evening. He was taken to the ‘Tue blood is the life.” Thoroughly cleanse Charlottetown Hospital next morning, where | the blood, which is the fountain of health, by broken limb was set. He is nOw doing as | using Dr. Pie ‘ce's Golden Medical Discovery, well as can be expected. land good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, —--. -— i ¥ | strength, ail soundness of constitution Mrs. Wurre, wiie of Mr. W. H. White, ' will be established. 1. P.. Sussex, N. B.. died very suddenly at| Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, r house on Wednesday night. She was in from the e mmon pimple, blotch, o1 eruption, ru J health. and as was her custom gave | to the worst scrofula, or blood-poison. Especi- s te the servant and kissed her chil- | ally has it proven its efficacy in curing salt- retiring. She was in her bed a|rheum or tetter, fever-sores, hip-joint <lisease, when she complained of a choking | scrofulous sores and swellings, enlarged glands ; and eating ulcers. Golden Medical Discovery cures consump- tion (which is scrofula of the lungs), by its wonderful blood purifying, invigorating and nutritive properties. For weak luags, spitting n, and in a few moments was dead aed RemMEMBER the meeting in the gospel tent Prince St., to-night, at 7.45, also the to-morrow (Sunday) i ppe meeting for MEN ONI 3 3, afternoon at 4 o'cloc) \s matters unsuitable | of blood, shortness of breath, bronchitis,severe to a mixed meeting can be then discussed, | coughs, asthma and kindred affections, it is a young men especially are urged to be present, | SOV reign remedy. It promptly cures the A mass meeting will t ike pl ice at the close of the reguiar services to-morrow evening. All ever st coughs. | or t rpi | liver, billiousn Ss, Or iver com- invited, plaint, dyspepsia and indigestion, it is an ~ unequaled remedy. Sold by druggists. Cue general verdict of the smokers of the wed and w tinest tobacco } — EL A | Non partisan temperance has been pro- | Ini ted in Ohio by the Murphy blue ribbon | ' ' which have enrolled thousands of Myrtle Navy is that itis th they have ever used. There can be no mis / 1 bv thi take upon this point for it is proved by this : ; gible evidence. The large demand for this » shows it to be true, “and the character meeti ngs, signatures to temperance pledges. These ba f the demand gives further proof. It has tings were begun uncer the auspices of a of the _— ric kin oe oe the Wo oman Non-partisan ‘Temperance month and down the next. 20 285 (i. us Union, which was organized in Cleveland , uni ae a _ : “ > Goma pi two years ago, when the ] u lies of the WwW. che unentpees ee CfA. T. Ook thepkeley woleeet ib go With the e ' “i Union into the third party movement. \ on 1 ya that store of | Non-partisan unions have been formed on \i itty 1 MeL ‘ Chipman, Queen's Co.,|the same basis in the various towns in N. B.. was set on f y itning on Tues-| which the Murphy meetings have been yout 10 o ‘ Neighbors hast- | held, and now a State Association has been ve to the rescue; but the fire so0oz | organize sa with Mrs. Finney, who for years ied the mastery, t lames enveloy ingy the | was t ye State Executive of ihe w.c. T U. i mucing, Va ve royed. Aten’ | 4s its president “he new orgapization will us then directed to the barn and | lly alla polities iwelling hoyge, and the exertions of the ; Ta ee os In England the population doubles in ee a e a aes ‘ ei fifty years; in the United States, Canada on iiteil value of aia was between $10,000 | und Australia in twenty tive years ; for and $12,000. The stock was but slightly | Germany, 105 years, and in France and in insured. Mr. McLean's loss is heavy, antl| countries using the French languaye 140 ruth sympathy is felt fur hua, years, 4 EXAMINER, so: SEITE ¢ BOA 5A 'T.| | | i i oo Sale, SEINE BOAT, 34 feet k ng, nearly new Apply to MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO., Souris East. July 31, 1886. —Iwk DEAD AS JULIUS GASAR | urs is What they generally say about trade during the month of Aug ust, and in order to make a change in the natural order of things, we ave inaugurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, o Continue ONL Y during the inevitable dull seal n in baying and harvesting OQur New Fal, ; stock of Tweeds an] Clothing is daily arriving: ana when added to that « on hand, will allow pur- hasers Lhe privilege of selectimg, from one of the | largest On jue island, at prices so fine that they j} cannot b duplicated We can only met ion a few of the Bargains | Biack Worsted Men’s Suits, former price $7, DIOS, ‘ien's Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price 312, now $Y.50 Vien‘s Navy Blue Suits, former price $5, rw $4. Men’s All-wool Tweed Coats, former price 3.60, now $3. Men's Very Heavy All-wool Tweed Pants, formerly $2.50, now $1.75, Child's i'weed Suits at CLEAR. Youth’s Tweed Coats, former price $3 75, now $3. Youth's Black Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50, now dt. Men's White Shirts, forme rly 65cts, now 50cts, Men's Regatta Shirts, now 75cts, forme rly $1, Men’s Cotton Underwear. formerly 50cts. now socts. about half prices to Fearful Slaughter ia our Tailoring Department. Union Drugget formerly 35cts, now 25cts, suds 3° Gossainers, formerly 31.49, now $1, Menu’s Siraw Hats about half price. Men's F t Hats at Cost. Iryon T weeds at 3icts, 45cts, and up. Scotch ‘weeds ets, worth $1.46. BST 2 EO CAMERON BLOUK a Ch‘town, August 2, 1886—3mos To Lobster Shippers. rhe Fast-sailing Brigantine “ ZERELDE, : 300 Tons Register Al Class at Lloyds, L. KICKHAM, COMMANDER, due here about the 25th inst., will go on the berth for either Liverpooi or London, providing suffi- cient inducement olfers. Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS, & C0. July 8, 1886--eod tf BO STON, HALIFAX, AND P. E. ISLAND 3} EAMISHIP Line FARES REDUCED. First Cabin, with stateroom berth, $9.50 a ee. .. %.50 2nd Cabin......... oe Leaves Charlottetown every MONDAY and THURSDAY, 6 p. m. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch’town, July 14, ’86. Imo wed sat her pat & sum prs PE. ISLAND POUTERY. WE: beg to inform the nai generally that the E. Island Pottery has changed hands and will ie continued 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. MURPHY‘S, Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square, ‘harlottetuwn. We solicit and expect the patronage of the public. Address orders to HorNsBY & MURPHY, P. K. Island Pottery Works, Charlottetown, July 26—2wks 2 aw wy 2i MACKEREL PURSE SHINES W K can supply a MACKEREL PURSE SEINE, of any sie, at very short notice, made from our GOLD HEDAL TWINES, strong, light and durable for this special pur- pose. Now sending several smal! seimes to the Island, light and easily handled for in-shore fishing, hung to catch fish, with all the latest improvements. Orders by mail or wire shail have prompt attention. Give length and denth to hang in fathoms. For Sale at lowest prices. For particulars referto A. KENNEDY i CO, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. American Net & Twine Co., 43 Commercial St jly23—4w eod wy4i , Boston! Established, 1842. 1 ; <i. (ions Real Estate Sale. HREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, | 50x100 feet e ich,or thereabouts. | Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince Ed- ward Island. June 23, 1880, On rt tel SHITI apieaey a SPECIAL \ 8 it has been brought cine our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trace, uuder various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture, We beg to inform ali pure hasers of this article that we will not guaranice as ours any Shirtings which have not our labe! Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon them, , e St - a * é & 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, 80 as to be reversibie. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. (LIMITED), sT. JOHN, WN, B. July 27, 1886, North Atlantic Steamship Co. FOR LONDON. wae THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON? is intended to leave ah aie ance nenesnnanen oe RD. AY, AU 1GU ST . i 886. AUGUST. — AUGUST, J. B MACDONALD will sell off the balance of stock of STRAW HATS, balance of stock of SUMMER PRINTS and MUSLINS, balance of stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS. 50 BOYS SUITS (to fit boys three to ten years), MENS’ and YOUTHS’ SUITS (Tweed and Worsted). : All Summer Goods must be cleared, regardless of price. You can depend upon getting BARGAINS in every department at J. BB. MACDONALD’S, QUEREN STREET. oan July 29- - wy Boston Steamer's, ey | 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 from the Eastcra line to fill her place for a shori time. In consequence of this the Carroll and Worcester will sail once a week en the sume schedule as formerly, “The management regret exceedingly being compelled io make this change, ai this (ime, as it is their intention to Charioitetown for London, ABOUT THE i 18th AUGUST. | CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produve carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS earried at through rates from all Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Through Bills of Ladings issued 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. NEWBERY, July 27, 1886, AGENT. } ST, CATHERINES HALL AUGUSTA, DIGCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. rhe Rr. Kev. H. A. NEELY, D.D., President { The Rev, W. D. Marvin, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16-10 wks BXGUASION 10 HALIPAL | Frreman’s Tournament —ON 16th and Lith of August, S86 “pETURN TICKETS will be issued, by "W 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 Dollars Each. Parties contemplating a «trip should not miss this opportunity. The attractions of the Exhibition will be very great. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, July 31, ’86—tl 9th Wak is. Ls aST. FOU Na, Lost- Last night, oft truck, between London House corner and Upper Hillsborough Street, apiece of Carpet—!2 yards. Finder will please leav e word at EXAMINER office. aug6 li pd - OST- Last evening, between Dr. Jenkius office, Prince Street, and Malpeque Road, @ emali red-leather Case, containg a Hypodermic Syringe. Finder will ‘be rewarded on leaving same at the oflice of Dr. Jenkins. aug6 2i pd NEE ed WANTED -A Servant Girl or ay Apply at EXAMINER otlice. auga f M ac EREL BARRELS for Sale by 500 Geo, J. W — ad 22 Si eod fok SALE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in the best paying Stock Company on the Island; much better than Bank Stock; satisfac- tory reason given forselling. Address, ** X, Y. Z.. Ch’town, jy 29 2w pd To LE T- Rooms over the Subscriber’s office, with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and yard accommodation ; possession immediately.- ke Reddin. ~r tf TOL JET—That bric k House afid Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly ; immediate possession given. For icrms and particulars apply to Oweh Connolly. jun2i cod T°? LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of UG. 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 T° LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnisbed House. Apply to Mrs. Ronald WwW Welker Weymouth St, july 9 tf WANT ED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook; one acquainted with restaurant business pre- ferred ; goud wages to the right person. Apply at EXAMINER office. jy17 eod tf W: ANTED—Agents to sell our guaranteed Mining Machinery ; big money 12 commis- sion or salary. Address: “‘Hartsfeid, P. 5. F. & M. Co., Box 115, Newport, Ky., U. 8, of Ao jlyl7 twks & Gate WV ANTED For the Boot & Shoe Business, a Man with seme experience ; must have good reference as t0ability, character, &e. Address “Box 254, P. O., Charlottetown, jly204i wky Te LET T he upper flat of the brick | buii ding on Queen Street, lately occupied by the St Law" rence Lodg ze, [. 0. O. rrrange? with suitable ante-roon i is most suitable fer Lodge purposes, P: oie j ae ae or terms, &c. ) Mar Ann Oo er, ueen Street. iateaitecond july 6—Imo 2aw & wy pnd | FOR: SALE OR 7 ET—A Blacksmith’s Stand to John Prowse. | on St. Peter's AyDy Hiaw wiy G EVENINGS, and Boston 2 increase and improve the facilities ef the Eastern line.” The Merrimack will, therefore, leave here at 6 o’cleck to-morrow (Thursday) Evening, and will not retura until further notice, after this week. The Carroii or Worcester will leave Charlottetown at 6 o'clock on THURSDAY (NOON on SATURDAY. as form- erly. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch'town,"July 28, '86--2wks jour her pat cS PATON & _ FOR fe Bargains in CARPETS and OILCLOTHS during the months of July and August Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS o as 4 e Bargains in LINENS and COTTONS, ™ ' " : Bargains in CORSETS, rs oj a Bargains in WORSTEDS and SCOTCH TWEEDS, * Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, ” - ” " Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS, 7 " we i HOSIERY, ss +s +s +s Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES, o “ ° Bargains in PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, - 7 - Bargains in TRUNKS and VALISES, JAS, PATON & C0., Successors to ¥. A WEEKS & 00, Ch’town, July 20, 1886. _ jargains i BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Mantles, Summer Hantle Cloths, Straw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underclothing * American White Dress Shirts. * Linen Collars, Caffs, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLEAR, — ne ear a y . | i Ch'town, July 15-—-wky Nea | THC Tt Cae ee —(j ——-- ae? le HE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM LAUNDRY ts now m opel Z; alled for and delivere d tree of charge. i ll att { leave orders for work yt Lists and all information freely ae he ofh ana , r, Kent treet, ing Square = by MR. SHAW, Manager, at the Laundry TERMs— Cash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY TELEPHUNE.} Ch’to'wn, July 28, 1886. 9 Oe # ipeneerangar nen ee remain saa apy sapmleanair in i f ary