suecessful en- . » Wan \ are vi Tus Guy “4! : Tn stern part of the Island. nant te in the ¢ tert™' men mt curre were eight uths from excessive eR : oo a New York on Thursday, a id 22 per- has’ i” s ie CAUSA gos prostrates — l from th a : ’ ee contains the appoin fea oe a ees “ur VV » ~y Much as Shipping Master for the port of Charlottetown, Vas - A i RI ¥sSPuON re , says that Presb terian tes ' tyne \ alley, on ' lay iavt, was i ay Wty 3 success, gurs dio vp W. A. Ronins md Mra Robins, for- sly of Summerside, bat now of Cheyenne oe ory, are visiting their friends in the er city 2 . Rewemper the regular meeting of the Caledoaisu ‘ lub at 8 pm., this evening A fall a:temdence is exp etol—J. M, Campbell, secretary. os . poemistic.--J. L. Sullivan and Paddy Ryan have arranged to tightsix rounds with go't gloves at the Cincinnatti Race Course on the 18th of August, > Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoos & Scott Act case was postp med, and several trackmea who did not pay their license were ordered to do soimm liately. sama : THE Appeal Court will be ina session ae Wednesday next, 29-h inst. All parties con- cerned will take notice and govern themselves woordingly. By order F, S. CHANDLER, +11 Collector. > Ove friend, the Professor, and Mr, F, Kelly. have gone a fishies excursion to Tignish. We hone the veritable mink wi'l not with their catch cf the interfere fis time finney tribe. fipney ee Tue Windsor hotel, of Montreal, gave $2000 towards the fund for receiving the Halifax battalion. A member of the contingent says that Moatreai must have spent $10,000 on the ionians, Halig niabs, i < Tar Summerside Pionrer says: ‘We un- derstand Mr. James W. Howe has resigned his position of Stipendiary Magistrate of this town, Weare not aware that a successor has been appointed. > = Tae decision of Dr. Strickland, announced to-day in our advertisement columns, to come back to Charlottetown and resume the practice of his profession, will be heard of with pleasare by all his old friends. -_--> — Tas Rev. David Hickey, author of ‘** Wil- liam and Mary,” aod now residing in Parrs- boro, N.S, arrived last evening ona flying visit to bis friends. We are pleased to see Mr. Hickey looking so hale and hearty. lilacs Tae Market to-day was largely attended and well-stocked. Cherries and Black Cur- rants made their first appearance. The form- er sold at 12 cents per quart and the latter at 15 vents per quart. Other prices uachanged. scowsesisdlilacaaual Tue Methodist Sabbath School intend holding their Annual Picnic at Cumberland Farm, Recky Poiut, on Thursday next. The location isa pleasant one, and those who at- tend can hardly do otherwise than enjoy themselves. os oe —_ Ma J. J, Saowtxs, Agent for Harris’ Nickie Plated Circus, is here posting the city for ths coming show. The press speaks very highiy of the riag performance, especially the wire-walking, trapez> and tumbling acts, etc The trick horses and acting ponies are said to be well trained. The orchestra is excellent, and ali round the show is well spoken of wherever it exhibits. Decurse In Sucar.—Says the Montreal Gazette: Refined sugar has ruled weaker, and to-day the market was }: lower than recent quotatious. Some sales of granu- lated were made at 6ic, and there was an improved enquiry at the decline. The de mand, however, is not so active as is usually experienced during the preserving season. Wequote granulated Ofc to 7c, and yellows 4] to 5c. ieinetihdtinelcais Day after day the evidence accumulates that the ‘Myrtle Navy” is the people’s favor- ite tobacco. The demand keeps increasing, and from every ne circle of consumers who have been induced to try it, the evidence is emphatic in its favor. Its genuine qualities always hold the friend they have once made. These qualities will be kept up to their full standard by the manufacturers of it. It is to ese qualities aud the reasonableness of the ice that they attribute their marked success. othe quality they will adhere to at all coste. also to the price if that be poseible. icliliihaiaamneges Tue steamer Uluada sailed for Boston last evening at 6 o'clock with freight and the following passengers: Miss Sharpley, Miss Mary McDonald, WH Findley, Mrs W H Findley and child, Hon G@ W DeBlois, Mrs G W DeBlois, WM Rayden, James Rayden, J MeLelisn, H Hayden, G Bennett, Mra Mc- Millan, M Sullivan, Miss Bennett, William Rowe, John P Murray, L J Reddin, George Varter, J A Morrison, Jas Fitzgerlad, D J Hawley, Jas Foley, H Maskell,E H Crowther, and the Il excarsionists from Boston. cimeenditaiuited Our Harsor Fisnine --We learn that our Chief Engineer, Capt. Wonnacott and several members of “ Silsby ’ Engine Com- pany, made a fair catch of mackerel in the or yesterday. They report the macker- él plenty but very wild. The Chief thinks this is owing to several horse mackerel and young whales having appeared in the har- bor lately. They were bothered a good deal by the monsters, but a happy thought stuck the Chief, and he there and thea invented a way of scaring the monsters off, and then scceeded in making a good haul, hotwithstanding the difficulty at first ex- Perienced. Capt. Wonnacott was voted high line.” Their intentions are to pro- *ecute the business in future. coped -HyMEneat —The Daily Beacon, of Wichita, aDgas, says :— “Mr. Charles T. Boyd and Miss Ida nee were married last might at the _ ence of the biide’s parents, 416, Waco nae Kev. W. F. Harper officiating. The real oom Mr. ©. 'T. Boyd, is a prominent hone dealer of Wichita, who came from ere a little over a year ago, and com- — business with the ie gratifying aie Mr. Boyd is an energetic gentleman, mike a made a great many friends since he Week ? _— City. 1 he bride, nee Miss Ida L.- on 13 the taught r of a well known con- oo ~ builder of this city, who came to Ctmins ow { ata la, Shois a quiet, unas- ia We ly, who has w aageeat many friends é at her lid y-iike deportment and Rew! OZ disposition, The Beacon wishes the ¥ married couple a pleasant voyage ‘tough the mt at ii nvirim ouial sea of life, and hopes 7m ‘ss teompeats will few and far between.” he bride is daughter of Mer. Richard Superintendent of Public Quecea’s County, orks, formerly THH DAIL NEWS. (Sexciat Despatoues ro THE EXAMINER, } FIRE IN GEORGETOWN $5000 Worth of Property Destroyed, _—_— GEORGETOWN, July 28, A serious fire occurred in the store of Mesars. <A. A. Macdonald Bros., George- town, last evening. It originated in the meat cellar at 7 o’clock, and was discovered 2 short time afterwards. The greatest portion of the stock in the building was re- moved, but was very much damaged; and the fire was extinguished after it had been burning four hours. The stock in the cellar and on the first floor was burnt, The damage to the stock is estimated at from four to five thousand dollars. It is covered by insurance in the Citizen and British American Companies. The damage to the building is estimated at about five hundred dollars. The citizens—men, women and children | —and strangers attending the Supreme Court, as well as members of the Bar, worked heroically, otherwise the building and all its conten's would have been destroyed. The Atghun-Russian Difficulty. Lonpon, Jaly 25. _ Little progress is being made in negotia- tions between England and Russia touch- ing the Afghau boundary dispute. The Zulficar Pasa question is still undecided, and neither Government seems disposed to yield its claims. Lonpon, July 27. _ Gen. Komaroff's brother writes to the Government that the conquest of Herat is impoasible oa account of the great heat. Sr. Pererssure, July 28. The Gazette of St. Petersburg states semi-ofticially that the Marquis of Salisbury on the 22nd inst. requested M. DeGiers, Rassian Foreign Minister, to withdraw the claims of Ruasia to the disputed territory east of Zulficar Pass, and that DeGiers refused point blank. Fhe Salvation Army's Grand Demonstration. Lonvon, July 28, General Booth, of the Salvation Army, has announced a grand parade of the Army in London to-morrow. The object of the demonstration is to influence Ll arliament, in view of the revelations made by the Pall Mall Gazette, to pasa the proposed Criminal Amendment Act, which imcreases the age of consent in girls from thirteen to eight- een years. The Army will march to the House of Commons, and present that body with a petition signed by 500,000 persons, praying for an immediate reform of English criminal laws relating to the corruption of girls. Mrs. Booth, in reply to her letter to the Queen, has received a personal letter conveying Her Majesty’s strongest sympa- thy with the reform work mentioned. A Victory for the Belezgured Gar- rison at Kassala. Lonpon, July 28. Mr. Robert Bourke, Under Foreign Secretary, announced in the Hvuuse of Commons this afternoon that the Govern ascent ae ele in oD os me ks lll ae a el — ~_ | Consecration of Rey. Br. Walsh. Rompe, July 28. The consecration of Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, as Archbishop of Dublin, took place at the Irish Church of St. Aun’s to day. Khartoum must be Retaken. Lonpon, July 28, Lord Salisbury has declared that Khar- must be retaken. Weather bulletin. ae Probabslities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July #8.—10 a. m, Light to moderate winds; fair weather ; not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown Julyg28, 18385, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at Ws ach de nak cae coi hace os 74.9 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at MEAD, 6 65 incavnesilbigencesss 88 Lowest Temperature this morning ......58 9 lemperature this morning,at 8 o'clock...67 0 Pempoeratnre this afternoon atl o'alack . .77.0 Pownal Notes. Owing to the fine weather and warm rains bestowed on us by the goodness of Providence, the crops in this locality are in an excellent condition and have the appearance of yielding a good harvest. Having fine weathor for the past week the farmers are pretty well on with their hay which they find to be as good as usual, The potatoes also are doing well, and will be a good crop if the bug don’t make his appearance, One evening not long since my attention was attracted to asmali yacht which shot out from Pownal shore. Its brown sails, which were set to catch the slightest breath of wind, flapped idly against the masts, rather impeding than assisting the work of the rowers. On board the little craft there was a party of nine young Pownal ladies and four young gents of the same place, whose cheerful voices and merry laughter rose up to where I sat with a distinctness almost startling. I watched the boat till she rounded another part of the shore and was hid in darkness. The f llowing sad intelligence was received from Commander Will: ‘* We left Pownal shore about 7 p. m., and enjoyed a pleasant sail for about thrse hours, with singing on board. But when on our returning home the fishing smack unfortunately grounded on Crown Point Reef, being unable to get ashore, we were obliged to lie in that perilous situation till the returning tide. ue night was dark and unusually cold. We had to take off our coats and put them on the ladies who were thinly clad. We then got sails down and huddled ourselves vnder them. At daybreak a party set out in search of ns, but were met at the shore by the fatigued crew of the fishing smack. We were taken to our homes and imme- diately attended to.” The eccurrence caused great exciiement in the vicinity. WANDERING Spirit. Pownal, Lot 49, July 27‘ 1885. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Jaly 27—Johbn P Wright, Cherry Valley; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; H J Campbell, ment had recsived news concerning the|Kinress; A J A McLeod. do; D Hurley, Ded- report that the garrison at Kassala had repulsed El Mahdi’s besieging army, killing a great number of the enemy apd capturing nearly all their cattle. Mr. Bourke added that the Government was making arrange- ments co relieve the beleaguered garrison. The statement was received with cheers. Northwest Items Winniree, July 28. McKurvy, who was shot by Indians some distance from the Saskatchewan River, is still living, but his recovery is very doubt ful. The trial of Riel will be resumed to- morrow. The citizens of Calgary will present Major Steele with a $200 diamond ring in recognition of his services at Loon Lake and elsewhere. Orrawa, July 28. A movement is on foot here to form all the Ottawa men who participated in sup- pressing the rebellion into a permanent or ganization on the basis of the Grand Army of the American Republic. Six hundred French Canadiana met on Sunday night and passed resolutions con- demning those who hung Rielin effigy toa telegraph pole and afterwards burned it. Drowned. Sr. Jonn, N. B., July 28. Charles O’Brien, a young lad of eighteen years of age, son of Fred. O'Brien, Esq., was drowned last evening while bathing in the St. John River at Indiantown. The body was recovered. Disabled Steamer. ANNAPOLIS, July 28. While on the passage from Yarmouth to St. John, N. B., the steamer Dominion be- came disabled, having broken her shaft. She was towed into St- John by a tug boat. —_—- Fortifying Cracow Sr. Pererssure, July 28. It is reported that the fortress at Cracow is to have t:vo large iron revolving towers and that the entrenchments and other ram- parts are to be added. Mr. Travis’ Promotion. Orrawa, July 28. Joremisa Travis, Esq., formerly of St. Joha, N. B., has been appvinted Stipen- diary Magistrate for the Northwest Territories, and a member of the Northwest council. ee Obituary. Rome, July 28. Cardinal Ninw died yesterday. ham, Mass; J Foley, Lowell; D Fitzgerald, do; J OC Goodwin, Rosties; C W Webb, Port- lan’; H C Baxter, do; WC Archibald, Hali- fax; Geo O Neill, Vernon River. 28—Arch Shaw, Crapaud; C A Hyndman, Lorne Hotel; J A McKie, city; A Grady, Kensington. ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 27—Fred Wood, Truro, N $8; William Carpenter, do; Mrs Tustis, Boston; Minnie Tustis, do; Maggie J McKenzie, Pictou, N 8 ; Wm Pound, Margate; Geo Manson, Cape Breton, John Nicholl, Grand River; Anthony Johnston, Buctouche; J Nelson, Newfound- land; A Martin, Eldon, Belfast. RANKIN HOUSE. July 27~—J A Morrison, Halifax; Allan Finlayson, V R Bridge, Chas D Corey, St John; J J Showles, agent Harris’ Show; J W Murray, Truro; Geo Childs, Montreal; SS Forrest, Halifax; \WWalter Taylor, Toronto SHAW HOUSE BRACKLEY POINT BEACH, July 27—H Taylor, Montreal; Lucy F Reddey, do;}S F Reddy, do; R E Northrope, New York; John J Northope, do. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 27—Claymore, Marquis, Chatham, lum. oes July 28—Maggie Jane, McLean, Point du Chene, do: Ariadne, Trenholm, Cape Tor- mentine, lumber and lobsters; Minnie May, McLeod, Livgan, C B, coal. CLEARED July 27—May Florence, Chapman, St Peter’s! © B, bal; Bounty, Halliday; Sydney. bal, Hattie, Palmer, Rustico, mdse; Swallow, Seott, Wallace, bal. July 28—Glen, Clark Alberton, do; Maggie Jane, McLean, New London, do; Ariaine, ‘Crenholm, Bay Verte, mdse. aS MARRIED. At the Parsonage of Second Methodist Church in this city, on the 24th inst., by Rev. S. H. Rice, Mr, Alexander Farrow of S’Side, to Miss Emily A, Farrow, of Lot 39. On the 25th inst., by the Rev. F. Smal'- wood, Mr. Duncan Levingston, to Lucretia R. Larter, all of this city. At Pownal, July 26th, by the Rev. J. J. Colter, Mr, J. Walter Young, of Millview, Lot 49, to Laura J., third daughter of Peter Bourke, Esq., of the same place. At the Manse, Kinross, on the 9th inst., by Rev. John Goodwill, assisted by the Rev. P. Melville,Mr. Donald Campbell, of DeSabie, to Miss Flora. Ross, fourth daughter of Mr. Ewen Ross, of Flat River. Pind. On Tuesday morning, the 28th inst, Wini- fred Miriam, dearly beloved infant daughter of Li, W. Longworth, aged 10 months, op S nd six cents or postage, and re ceive iree, a costly box of goods winch will help all, of either sex to ® iore Money right away than any vorld, Fortunes await the worker, hing else in th! Atonce address TROB & Co,,Augustas absolutely sare. Maine, AS ALM | i Ne te ree core. HR, JULY 28, 1886. CITY HAT STORE. | 10. E. 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 and extra good quality, A large lot of Dress Goods, Fringes, Laces, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c., at a Big Discount. -30: BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOES very cheap. Ready-Made CLOTHING, &c.—Cheapest in Town. L. E. PROWSE, Sign ef the Great Big Uat, 74 Queen Street, CWtown, July 15. 1885, JULY. ——0: t. KB. VEACDONALD’S RICES for this month are the lowest on record. Men’s Suits from $4.65 up, Men’s Felt Hats 50cts up, Men’s Straw Hats 9cts up, All-wool Tweeds 45cts, Strong Tweed for Boy’s wear 20cts up, Print Cotton (fast colors) 74cts, Dress Goods for 9cts a yard, Black and Colored Cashmere 25cts, Ladies’ Straw Hats at clearing prices, Flowers, Feathers, Gloves and smal] wares—all cheap. Also, Men’s FELT HATS, Grey and White Cottons at cost, Cotton Warp (white and colored) cheap ; Men’s Underclothing, good suit for 65 cents ; a lot of Ladic’s Parasols at less than cost. You will be surprised what money can be saved by buying all your wants at J. &. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street, Oh tewn, July 8 88h. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. — 70: THE SEASIDE HOTEL, - - - BUSTICO BEACH ’ s fF\HIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommoda tion f Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th. The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being iniproved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$!1.75 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,about 9 a, m. — Every department Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a,m., 8.25 a.m, and 3.15 p,m. - ts Huater 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. Hunter River for Summerside at J a, m., 10 08 a.m, and 4 35 p. m. Address—.J OHN NEWSON, Charlottetown. ae te te te OCh’town, June 15, 1885. Arsenic, Strychnine, Carbonate of Ammonia are classed among POISONOUS CHEMICALS. Do you use that BAKING POWDER gold only in tins which F. L. BARTLETT, State Chemist of Maine,®says contains § iR- BONATE OF AMMONIA. Over 25 years use by the PUBLIC, be- sides Analyses made by the Dominion Analysts of St. John ani Halifax will assure all of the safety in using WOODILE'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER! sold in Paper and in Tins 25 per Cent. Cheaper, and UNEQUALLED BY ANY OTHER BAK- ING POWDER. If your ao will not yet it, a Package will be mailed free on receipt of 6, 8, 12, 15, 24 or 25 cts. eject all as Spurious without the names Woodill’s German Baking Powder and W. M. D. PEARMAN, Trustee, Halifax, N, 8. July 18—lyr dy wky PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. P in Chancery, Before the Vice Chancellor. In the matter of Michael Murphy, a person of unsound mind, Y virtue of an order of His Honor the Vice Chancellor, made in this matter. bearing date the 16th day of Jnly, 1885, all persons having any debts or claims against the said Michael Murphy, are hereby re- quired to come in and prove the same before me the undersigned Master : And I do tereby, by virtue of the said order and the authority to me therein given, give notice thereof, and I do hereby appoint every Tuesday next ensv- ing the date hereof vp to the last Tuesday in August next ivclusive, for that purpose. And it is by the said order further declared that such of the creditors of the said Michael Mur- phy as shall not come in and prove their debts or claims by the said last Tuesday in August next, shall be excluded from the benefit of the said order. Dated thie 16th day of July, A. D. 1885, EDWARD BAYFIELD, Master in Chancery. Nutt MoLxop, Solicitor for Committee. 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We offer as an inducement Extra Bargains to country merchants, peddlers and consumers. °—_—_—_—_ A Lares Stock on Eland. 5-Pound Cans (patent screw tops) Caddies and Half-chests, ali WARRANTED. WEOLESALEH & RETALL. a | BEER &:GOrE TF. ‘Ch’town, May 23, °85—2aw & wkly HOYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE CO. oO FIRE. LORE OLIN «cee at “3 HEAD OFFICE--Monitreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. 2 ee ee Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINSR EPWARD 'SLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS RANK OF HALIFAX $2,000,000 Th town, Jan, 1QRK — ee cm A TT ST LM) Ie Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come come at once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boots o Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price. We want to keep ail the money we can on the Island, s0 we are bound to give better value in our make than can be had in any imported Boot. Therefore, buy from us. MPORSEY. QNOFFes COC. ~ e'tewa, Marah 2%, 198% WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. <n W YANVTED—A Cook and a Housemaid, Apply at Fxamrver office. jly28 4i XO LET.—A House on the corner of Great George and King Streets, Apply to P. R. Bowers, 3i—jy27 OR SALE CHEAP —A <Breech-loading Centre-tire Shotgun. Apply at this office. jly 27 lwk W ANTED,—A good live Agent to sell the Peerless Self-Heating Lad Iron, the greatest invention of the age, whereby women can do their ironing without fire. Apply at ouce to A. McKinuou, Esdale Foundry. jy27—4i. cnathnensapininladamngp pte RS, TIERNEY offers to dispose of that Valuable Property fronting on Great George and Euston Streets by private sale. Apply at her residence. jly 17 tf ANTED—A Servant Girl. Apply at THE ExaMIneER oflice. jly15 ARTIES in want of Scantling, can be supplied with all kinds and sizes at the Mount Stewart Mills. Prices very low. Geo, Clark, Mount Stewart. jly 15 tf ANTED IMMEDIATELY.— A _ good, steady Boy to take care of horse and garden and make himself generally useful ; Protestant preferred. Apply at this a vy ‘QUSE TO LET—Pleasantly situated on Prince Street, containing eight rooms ; rent moderate. Apply to Peake Ss Co, jly9 t ry.O LET--Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by N. 4. Campbell. Apply to J. McGill. jly20 eod tf OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Twelve volumes Illustrated London News, 18 points Fish and Fowl of America, 1 Uata- maran, and 1 Desk. Apply at this cffice, jly7 tue thu ‘gO LET—The top fist of store at P. G. Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsey, Goff & Co, jun OUSE TO LET—Containing five reoms. Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park oad, jiys OARDERS,—Two or three gentlemen or lady boarders may find comfortable ac- commodation, by applying to Mrs, William Kennedy, Brick House, nee — july 7, & OR SA/LE—Two double-seated Carriages. Apply to A. McNeill, Auctioneer. jly6 tf ra \WO or three Boarders can be accommo- dated at Miss Stewart's, corner of Great George and Euston ‘ treets, jun27 7g \O LET—The Dry Good Store on Queen Street, lately ocoupied by Mr, James Shand. Apply to M. Stevenson. mar@3 tf fq\0 LeT—The large brick Store on Queen Street, neat to J, D. Macleod, Posses- sion given first of May. Apply to A, White, api 27 —2aw pat