(enn toa _ TH ee A rt ll han DATS Wea a Sn Ae At a ati tr [INHR, AUGUST 27. 1895 2 ee Snes ene = — 7 = ~— i , _ ne sien rie . arenes — } and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC MEW A Passknegrk Car Crosses tur New Sod : = al ene St. John Telegraph reports : . , |The first passenger car crossed the new re (niet Inspector rf P rst oO ’ + . £ " ec MR. yee catia =e — [Speorat Despatow i | bridge atthe falls yesterday. I+ was the jg visiting sige i goad RS TO THE KXAMINER, ] pres dent’s car of the Ciucinaati. Indianap*lis, 4 =z 7 » —= | am Me on : 7 mT o™ Pa ap , ad , St. Louis and Chicago Riilway, and is fi'tea A 4 / ’ S35 j a’ =r fus 8. 8. Clifton left London for Char- rnell’s Famous Speech. /up in the most eliborate style, The passen- ’ jottetown on the 23rd inst. ‘po /aers who made the trip in the car were - 4 snark fourteen feet long was caught in ' at Miminvigash last week. > the nets Lonpon, Aug. 27. aroused the conservative prese, The Times says: Parnell’s recent speech has thoroughly | ‘* No prudent politician | President Ingalls, Vol Smith, vice-president of the Baltimore & Ohio, Capt. Anderson and Mr. Galbraith of Cincinneti The party were bent on pkasure and had come down > tink will be open to-morrow | can und ; the TInatercolonial in the aft d Tux Roller Rink wil per row | Can underate the importance of the actions} .¢ al in the aft raoon, and soon dai from 780 «910 o'slok- The of Teah nationalist Parnell pro: | te were thusied, rom the bridge to Far Rand wi A al oe continues the ‘Times, may, | the ‘outgoing atalll train this morning. owever, meet with a similar fate which Tus steamer Summerside has been con- befel Daniel O’Connell at atime when the The whole party were greatly pleased with sation chanbani CH sage hoarse sgt oe Sar | Eh people re ae peent es te ee] OT eT ae GOOD ARTICLE for * pppoe now. Parnell demands a repeal of the | Mon? RRAL is a city of sore arms as well as 5 A rarer number of the Masonic Brethren jeft for Summerside te day to attend the dedication of the Roy al Ar th Chapter, ~ oe PersonaL.—James McKenna, Esq-., General question of local self-government. never listen to the seperation of Ireland.” union. So the Irish question is no longer a This might be acceded to by England which will The Standard says: “ Parnell has de- sore heads. A despatch of the 22nd sayr, there must have been 60,000 vaccinations, to- day, as doctors have purchased upwards of ten thousand vaccine points from New England stables. There were thirty-three Therefore, Buy Staple and Fancy . , 2 *- . ® B 3 i F Passenger Agent of the Canadian Pacitic Rail- oeeed war. It will be a shame anda poms ae sete Bn pe co way, in the city. He is staying at the ee if English statesmen of both par- | available ae dees i city the precautions ° J ° » ° , - Revere. 2 “The Loe — him. _ | and preventive measures continue, and the DRY GOODS a ‘ tb ge es advantage of the excite-| people are feeling relieved. Owing to the . Governor's Ponp.—The stagnant water is} ment over Irish independence to explain | epedemic the schools will not be opened until 2 at last drained off this pond, the intention the advantage which a large Liberal ma- being to overflow it with salt water from the jority would be to the country. argues the News, a. the Ist of Cte CARP ETS, oe FROM SMALL-POX IN siver. are more likely to oppose ANOTHER Deatu —— Parnell’s demands than Conservatives, Aber? Miss Minnie Tingley, before re- " Tames Dunn, Esq , Eastern Passenger —_—_——____- ported sick, died of smallpox at Hopewell OILCLO HS AF ‘ }on Sunday evening, and was buried the same ’ Agent of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway, is in the city. He is staying at the Revere. The Caroline Dispute night’ Miss Tingley was a sister of Wilfrid ; Tingley, the first one that contrected and COTTON WARPS, &c., Xe. Lonpon, Aug. 27. _The rumor that Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, will arbitrate on the Carolines dispute between Spain and Germany is not believed here. England aud Germany joined in the note of opposition to Spain’s claims, and the German Government de- clines either to propose or accept arbitration of the differences between it and the Gov- ernment of Spain concerning the Carolive affair. died of the disease at Hopewell Cape. There are no new cases, and only one left, and that one is mproving.— Moneton Times, > Tur Sale of ‘Rosehill Farm,” Lot 16, will beat noon of 25th inst, on the premises Persons who want to buy a good farm ought to attend this sale. Terms easy. ™ = — > Tne Bishop of Nova Scotia purposes going by the Mirenda, on Saturday morn- ing, to St. John’s, Nfld., where he is to preach the sermon at the consecration of the cathedral commenced by Bishop Field nearly 40 years ago, and now completed. His Lordship will proceed thence to Eng- |Jaad, aud will be absent till the end of the | year.— flalifax Herald. —_FrTROM— Perkins & Sterns. | Ch’town, August 7, 1385. Faurr, Ripe Tomatoes, Bartlett Pears, Grapes, Apples and Oranges, all in splendid condition, at George Carter's, Great George Street. Call early and get the best. aug27 2i th sat Bradiaugh Again Woiasm Dopp, Esq, has retired from business after a long, honorable and pros- a3 career. Mr. A. H. B. Macgowan takes his place in the old stand. Success to him. Dr. Garrsey, a native of Charlottetown, and one of the leading Physicians of Salem, Masa, is visiting the Island, The Dr. was formerly astvdent of St. Dunstan's College, and with other bright boys, belonged to the class ot 64. es Lord Salisbury has ordered the cessation oi negotiations with King John of Abyssinia for a march to the Soudan. Advices from Massowah say that several tribes have revolted against Negus, that the insurgents hold the roads to Massowah, that Res Lonvoy, Aug. 27. Brallaugh has issued a campaign mani- festo to his constituents in Northampton urging his supporters to continue sending him to Parliament despite the refusal of the House of Commons to permit him to|Aula’s troops are deserting, and that take his seat, until the Commons be com- | Negus is drinking himself into lunacy, pelied, by popular voting, to accord him |—-— his rights. * a . wa Es THE CITY SCHOOLS Monday, 3ist August, inst., at 9 o'clock, a.m. It is requested that all intending Pupils be in attendance on that day, in order that they may be placed im the proper departments. ISAAC OXENHAM, SS — NAW GOODS ——AT THE— LENGEN H8USE! —_- MOTEL ARRIVALS. | eo Inspecting the Railway. Hauirax, Ang. 27. Sir Charles Tupper, Hon. John H. Pope, Lavoapie —Professor Miller of the Busi- OSBORNE HOUSE, ness College, will give three months free tuition to the competitor who takes firet prize at the Charlottetown exhibition for the best commercial penmanship. Specimens for com- Aug 26-—J O Arsenault, Egmont Bay, Capt M McLeod and wife, Orwell: Chas D Poole, Montegue; Percy H Palmer, Victoria ; Rev F B Johnson, do; A J Mclunis, Souri; John ition to be left at the Secretary’s offiee on Minister of Railways, Collingwood | Hunter, city; R C Cox, Souris; H P Ellis, or 1. aaacaeae of a Board. or before first ape Peteten, + tea Chief Engineer of Government Ryesmperside, é e Grant, Moncton; al EW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, West Ch’town, August 24th, *85— ce ee re eee ree ie 8 ee, eee Wonsssie. Mone FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNSLS, New LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS, New Cape; John Colin, Worcester, Mass; Miss Me- Kenna, North sydney. 27—Joha P Wright, Cherry Valley; SC Clark, Mt Stewart; A A MeDonald, Harmony; M McCormack, Sovris; Miss MeCormack, do; & P Mills,Summerside; Wm Minto, Cardigan; Geo E Wilson, New York; Jag P Kickham, Souris. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug. 25—W L Kidder, Boston; J Dewe, Ottawa; W E Bennett, Ottawa; Rev H D DeBlois, Aunapolis; J J McCabe, Provi- dence, R 1; B McCabe, do; H DeBlois, New York; Mrand Mrs P A Jackson, do; Mrs Tremaine, do; Mrs Bronson, do; W D Gillis, Bosten; George Smithers, Hali- fax; Isaac Almont and wife, Pictou; J Nel- sou, Bridgewater; Fred White, St John; E W Heffler, Montreal; R B Reid, Alber- ton; Miss M Bourke, Georgetown; H F McNally, Toronto. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, special train. They inspected the Dart- Rev. H. D. DeBiors, cf Annapolis, and mouth Branch and leave to day for Pictou, | Geo. T. Smithers., Eeq., of Halifax, arrived here last evening for the purpose of dedi- cating the Royal Arch Chapter. Rev. Mr. DePiois ie Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Nova Scotia, and Mr. Smithers is Grand Secretary. MEN’S RUBBER COATS. Tailoring Department. JUST RECEIVED. | 5 casks White Wine Vinegar. 50 half-chests superior Congo Tea 500 ibs. French Coffee, all of which will be sold at cost to close. -——ALSO— 1 Fire-Proof Safe (Tilton & McFarland, makers. ) 1 Platform Scales (Fairbanks) 1,260 lbs. 1 Letter Press—all at half price. WILLIAM DODD. Baptist Convention. Amuerst, Ang. The Baptist Convention closed its session here yesterday. The Conventien agreed to have closer union with the Baptists of the Upper Provinces, end a resolution was pass- ed favoring a union with the Free Will Baptists. or mde > Currrorp Lioyp, who has been allowed his own way in all things in Ireland, has at last received @ rebuke. He published an article in the London 7imes, on Ireland, without the authority of the Castle officials, and thus in- eurred the wrath of Lord Carnarvon, who, the despatches say, administered to him a scathing rebuke. ‘qagtew Tweeds, Rrondcioths, Worsteds, Suitings, &c. All work done with Promptuess and iu the Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. CEO, DAVIES & CO. August 11, "85. Could Not Resist the Temptation | : Bought More of “those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &6, Will Sell Them Off at Prices which Cholera in Spain. Maprip, Ang. 27. Four thousand nine hundred and sixty- nine new cases of cholera, and 4 547 deaths ogeurred from the disease in all parts of Spain yesterday, - Tut Domivion Board of Arbitrators are now in session in Quebec investigating into the land appropriation for the new St. Charles Branch of the I. ©. R. The claims to be settled are the heirsof the Beaulieu estate, $14,400; Teleephore Parades $96,791; d’Lortie $93,791; the claimants are represented by eminent lawyers. SS Admiral Courbei's Remains. ae Paris, Aug. 27. ae . , ane . . , . Aug 26—Emma Proctor, Proctor, Summer- : ScrseisTespent Fox, of theO. P. Rio! mb remains of Admiral Courbet which “ee - h: Ranger, Mattatall, ‘f'atama-| Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1885. will Paralyze Everybody. contradiction of reports manufactured in St i : a ee —. ’ Peal and Chicago that frost had| Y©™® ught home from the east in the gouche, lumber; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, ——————— EE — —_—- ~~ on a gag i injured the crops ie Manitoha and the ironclad Bayard were landed at Hyers | Pictou, coal; Maggie H, Landry, New Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Northwest, says = large portion of to-day. | Beunden, cedar posts; George Peake, Me- Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 the crops is harvested, the quantity _ ~ Donald, Newport, G B, stesl rails, fish Dent’s 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1. and quality surpassing anything ever seen be- fore. Harvesting is in full blast. > --- Mr. Artruur Porrer, city editor of the St. John Sun, who, it will be. remembered, attended the session of the Methodist Con- ference in this city as a delegate from St. The Lord Mayor Banquets Parneil. Dusuin, Aug. 27. The Lord Mayor will give a banquet at the Mansion House to Parnell and his col. leagues in the House of Commons. 4 } | | | plates, ete, ug 27 - Two Sisters, Daley, Murray Harbor, lobsters 4 CLEARED Aus 26—Godfrey, Cook, Derchester, bal ; Ranger, -Mattatall, Pictou, flour; Maggie H, Landry, Miramichi, Syduey, bal; Is:- b lla, Smith, Georgetown, salt ; Minnie E, BLACE GOODS, FOR FAMILY MOURNINC. in Stock & Opening To-day, (From New York) Perfect-titting Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up. Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. John, died of consumption on Tresday. He a ; : , y sara . : : = ol . Noel, Pictou, 15,000 hardwood plank ; Ex st f London. A mammoth stock of T'weeds and Worsteds — oo = — on special subjects — Militia Keturn. Claymore, Marquis, Miramichi; White PTT +i a just received from Europe and Canada, mak- many frienda - this “S cal Gar a his Py os Wiog, Williston, Chatham, barrels; ss ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment v - Lonpon, Aug. 27. Coban, Fraser, St Jobn’s, Nfld, 12 bris Aah ’ ‘au on the Island. d a at a comparatively early age, with The British Militia, which oa called out! potatoes, 6 fickins butter, 1 head cattle, 26 BLACK Preach Cashmeres, Extra Quality Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, g oe - , ° . ° 2 \ 0 ] 4 '. — at the time of the Penjdeh incident, has a Sih ea BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, . "Bae all-wool Worsted, $1.10, $1.40 Mk. W.S. Tupper of the Merchants | been ordered to return, ee DEED. BLACK French Merinoes, and up. Bank of Halifax, left for Halifax this morn- * a a Celvin G Pownal BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, A very large stock of Undershirts, 45cts up. Ing. He has been on the Island for a num- Weather Bulleun. c At his residence, Kelvin Grove, ai BLACK Venetian Crapes, Cords, &c. A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and srof years, and has been Agent of the — |Street, this morning, August 27, John ; . = | winter, 30cts, up. Bank at Souris and Georgetown. By his sterling business and social qualities he has made hosts of friends here with whom we join in wishing him success in his new sphere of labor. A Larce and repectable audience attended the Roller Rink last evening to witness the two mile match race between Gillespie and ers. At nine o'clock the rink was cleared and the skaters made their appearance in neat costume. A good start was made but Gililspie appeared to get the advantage, and took the lewl, which he increased to a half length, and maintained with difficulty to the finish. ‘The timemade was eight minutes and seven ‘econds. Mr. R. Norton acted as referee, in Place of Dr, Jenkins, who was unavoidably absent, => -— > jue . of . DL } . ‘ Prolavileives for tas next 2h Heres f the Maritime Provinecs. Tonowro, Aug. 27.—10 a. m. west, continued fair cool weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 27, 1835, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)... .-.+eeeereeeseeerecere cs 63 7 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) .....-.--- ee eee sateeneeee d Lowest Temperature this morning : Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . Temperature this afternoon at I o'clock. 57.2 + oe + the leading country papers of the Dominion, Fresh to strong winds between north and Tue Montreal Star a short time after. the trial of Riel addressed a circular of inquiry to Mackieson, Surgeon and Medical Doctor, ia the 90th year of his age ee ANTHRACITE CS CD add TO ARRIVE: Per chr. * Aves,” DUE HERE About the First September, BLACK Nun's Veiling, BLACK BLACK Grenadines, Dress Cem)rics, BLACK Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s aud other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BLACK Gloves. Ties, and Hosiery. To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE, A large stock of ready-made Pants, $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suite, $5, $8.50 and up. A large stock of American Hats, just re- ceived, 65cts, up. A superb stock of Gent's Collars and Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary prices during the dull season in our Tailoring Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving universal satisfaction REID BROS. CAMERON BLOCK, August 1}, 1885. 260 TONS ANTHRACITE = UAL, (RED ASH ) requesting a direct opinion for publication upon the Riel sentence, and the justice of executing it, Fifty-four answers were re- ceived; forty-one of these answers were from Ontario, of which thirty-two were for hanging, seven thought that his sanity should be enquired into more thoroughly first, and two scem to be against henging, Owine to a misunderstanding between the way and Militia Department the Ottawa 8 frem the Maritime Provinces were not furnished with the usual passes. Consequent- ly only asmall team left Ghariottetown this morning to take part in thegDominion Rifle ton matches at Rideau Range. It Was composed of the following marksmen :— FOR SALE OR TO LET. “Willow Grove,” Grafton Strest West. NHE Subscriber will Sell or Lease, for a term of years, ‘“‘Wittow Grove,” at present occupied by him. These premises hn a er eR a _ CITY STEAM BAKERY, McDougall, Engineers, in command ; | purely on the ground that his offence 1s Warranted a Superior Article. SrackPacuts vee tedu lola, with the treat Sergeaut Gray, Sergeant B. Hooper. Engineers; political, Five answers are from Quebec, :0: entrance on Grafton Street, and a rear Sapper V. Longworth Engineers, Pte. D. L. | waose country teeth 8. a ir C LYON ~ entrance on Rochford Street. The Dwelling tesper, S2ud Battalion. Staff- Sergeant much worth while to favor the _ eres . ’ FOR SALE CHE Ap House, which is situated 120 feet from the Wimbina has arrived in Ottawa from opinion. Of the oe ae Scotia - . — Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No, 2 Wharf. 9 a ® sidewalk, is large and compsratively new, don will join the team there, eS aa on ‘_———10: and is finished from cellar to attic, inclusive. and one P E Island paper want him hanged, August 18, ’85—%wks while a second P E Island paper has no ‘ 50 Boxes Fresh CARAMELS (assorted flavours), There are also Co»ch House, Stable, Wood- ; house, &c, The cellar is 9 feet deep, dry and Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this ini he subject. One New Brunswick } ! . ith C ted Brick Tank and orenoon, two Sc _ a opinion ont - . th 5 (} —_ ‘¢ CHOCOLATE DROPS frost proof, with Cemen eee ook until Stiksvow ond chaiaan tina — paper and one Northwest. pep Serle Bt, PETER B YS SUHU = ** GUM DROPS, . Sewer to the river; also Bell, Gas and Water aentence shou'd be carried out. W, oO oi : ize of the fifty-four answers, forty-one con- othe joe imprisonment, and two | sider that the sentence of death should be era were fine! $2 and $+ respectively. Two | executed, seven question the prisoner's sanity vagrants were 5s i : so : 7 é cas ' ere sentenced to six months’ im- . wsiion the right of hanging a pelitical Prisonment with two question the rig ging Pi There are over twenty-five full-grown Trees, of Willow, Silver Poplar, Lime and Chesnut, which forma delightful shade, and make the grounds a spot of continual and refreshing coolness, and a desirable retreat 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails and boxes), 2000 ‘© MIXTURES and Conversation Lozenges (very choice), 100 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, Also,—A small lot of Gxnongf Bros. choice ;CONFECTIONERY, in Lily Chocolate $30, oe uutil Monday ; owe drunk was fined ¥ATILL be re-opened the FIRST WEEK y IN SEPTEMBER, under charge of a graduate of an Ynglish Tra‘ning College, who holds highest testimonials from Her Majesty’s hard labor. A girl named three claim prejudice and unfairness | | sctors of the F4uvational Department. a iecaet 7 : : Rech nge Kirbeck, 13 y f offender, three ¢ Pp ~ . nspectors of the Mh ucat or Caramels, Extra Oream (aramels, Cocoa Bon-Bons, &¢ , &c. from the heat, dust and turmoil of city life. ’ years of age, was sentenced te | ; i hes the Goverment ‘tu ot Ks inglish l abi: , ? ’ , ten days? imprisonment with hard labor. for | uth tu ¢ a makiaten pees 71 See S eS say WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. If sold, a large portion of the purchase money deal with the case free from suggestion.’ idisalpioainpis its branches. algo in Latin, Greek, Modern Langnages. \iusic and Drawing as required The Ursuline convent at Ballytruckle, a er partic pore to Lawrence nty Waterford, Ireland, was burned a! ‘\Y. ‘* atsun, Queen Street. a days ago. All the inmates escaped. | Ch'town, Aug. 11, '$5—3aw pat tf may remain on interest for a term of years. For particulars apply to J. W, MORRISON, Ch’town, Aug. 3s '85—eod ins a tablecloth, and two girls named farkins and Mcfaren, arrested for prostitu- v5, Were sentenced to six months with hard %. Anuisance case at Spring Park Brook, was adjourned until Monday. Prince Street. J. QUIRK, - - Ch town, July 27—1mo