Him most earnestly to blesa and realize the hich arises spontaneously from every celebrate your wish ¥ heart—may you live tw Golden Jubilee ! . Signed on behalf of the members: Mus. Kitroy, President, Mrs. M. MeQvain, Vice-President. Mus. P, OLerkry, Secretary rHR CHILDREN OF MARY. ADDRESS OF The Children of ' Notre Dams.) presented their address yea- terday ‘— To the R ‘ ht fh Pet r MelIntyre, D. Bishop of Charlottetown. May rr Pieass Your Lonpsarr,— Among the crowd of well-wishers who gather around Your Lordship on this joyful occa gion, the Children of Mary crave permission likewise to approach, in order to offer you their congratulations, and present you with their humble tribute of affection. Our Society has been for many years, with Your Lordship’s approbation, trying in its own humble way to effect some little ood, and it would be ill on our part to stand aloof from this grand celebration ; we offer you, therofore, our warmest con. tulations on the occasion of this your Silver Jubilee, and beg Your Lordship to accept this slender Memorial of our grati- tude and affection. While praying that Your Lordship may long be spared to rule this Diocese, which you have 80 wisely ruled in the past, we ask for our Society Your Lordship’s blessing. Signed on behalf of the Children of Mary. D., E. GRirriru, President. A. FRNNESSEY, Vice-President. M. A, Wuetay, Treasurer. K. Caven, Secretary. ADDRESS OF ST. JOSEPH'S SODALITY, The Children of Mary (St. Joseph’s Convent), presented their address yes terday :-— Right Rev. Pe ter McIntyre, dD, , Bishop of Charlottetown. , My Lorp,—On this occasion of your Silver Jubilee, we beg you to accept the accompanying Chaplet as tribute of our} love and gratitude; and we assure you that to-morrow we will all unite in one glad Magnificat to thank God for giving us, in you, for the last twenty-five years, so sealous and devoted a Father. We will aiso ask of Him to prolong your life, so precious to us all, that in twenty- five years hence we, the members of St. Joseph's Sodality, may have the joy and consolation of celebrating your Golden Jubilee. Ou behalf of St. Joseph’s Sodality. ° Mrs, J. Dorron, President. Ch’town, Aug. LI, 1885. + CLERGY IN ATTENDANCE. Th addition ¢o those already mentioned, the foliowing clergymen were present at the ceremonies of the Bishop’s Jubilee :— The Very Rev. James McDonald, V. G. | The Very Rev. Dz. McDonald, V. G. Vicar Genera! Hamel, Laval University. Vicar General Langevin, Rimouskie. Pere LaCasse, Manitoba. Rev. Archambault. There were 3,510 new cases of cholera, “ Murphy. and 1,343 deaths reported throughout “Aubry. Spain yesterday. * O'Donnell. ie ce i mody. Death of the Archbishop of Seville. SarTy. seating ' Ouilst. Maprip, Arg. 12. “ — The Archbishop of Seville died oi cholera “Chisholm. yesterday. ** Gagnon. ** Connolly. Beath of a Poet. “* Tonguav. ame * Walsh, Newfoundland. ** Walsh, St. John. Rouxel. ** Allard. ** Renaud. Tremple. * Swmitb. Doucet. Cameron. Bonneau. Berube. Aubry. ** Michaud. Vaully. “* Rodk, McDonald. ** Allan McDonnell. “ $8. J. Bolduc. Hamilton. “* John L. McDonald. Francis J. McDonald. Charles N. Boudreault. Pius McPhee. D. F. McDonald. Gregory McDonald. Edward Walker, D. D. ** M. J. McMillan. James Phelan. ** D. G. McDonald. William Phelan. Thomas Phelan. John Corbett. A. J. McDonald. Patrick Doyle. . “ D. MeDonald. “ 8. Phelan. F. Von Blerk. i 1. Dumort. G. A. Picotte. ee vudrealt. “ N.C. A. Boudrealt, * L. J. McDonald. J. Chaiason, D. D. James Anas McDonald. Peter McPhee. Angus McDonald. Charles McDonald. G. DeFinance. O. Hebert. - William Grant, D. D. A. J. McIntyre. po Callant. F. J. McDonald. Father Burke. Father Boyd. RECEPTION AT THB PALACE. After Masa, a Reception was held in the grand Salon of the Bishop’s Palace, A ge numbertf ladies and gentlemen, of 1 denominations, paid their respects to the distinguished Prelates assembled in honor of the Bishop's Jubilee. THE DINNER AND OTHER FESTIVITIES, A large number of gentlemen responded to Bishop Melntyre’s invitation to dinner at St. Dunstan’s College ; and much inter- *st is felt in the illuminations, fireworks, and procession of this evening. ee Mary, (Convent de so far been recovered. on Sunday last, resulting in the butchery of horses and bulls and serious injury to _the torreador.: over 10,000 Christians have been massacred in the Provinces of Biendenh and Phygin. ee te ge ee cenpee ese ee emg <n THM NATIY WKXAMINER,. AUGUST 1 eee TELEGRAPHIS REWS. (Sercra, Daspavones ro Tee KxXaminkp, } The Queen's Speech. Lonpon, Aug. 12. The Marquis of Salisbury has drafted the Queen's Speech closing the present session of Parliament. His aim is to make the apeech a manifesto in favor of the Con- servatives. The Speech will refer to the quietude of Ireland without coercion ; the successful issue of the Egyptian loan, the revival of peaceful relations with other nations, the friendly alliance with foreign powers, and the activity of legislation since the Conservatives came into pogey, as a matter of national congratulation. The Power of the Quebec Govy- ernment. Lonpon, Aug. 12. In the House of Commons last night the Colonial Secretary, in answer to a question by Mr. Broadhurst, said the Quebec Logis- lature had the power to pass a bill enacting that crucifixes be placed in the courts of Justice in that province, and to enforce its operation without the approval of England. Mrs Jeffries Again. Lonpon, Aug. 12. The Social Purity Society are demanding anew trial for the purpose of learning the names of the politicians and noblemen who frequented her house. , A French woman, who was formerly mis- tress for Sir Charles Dilke, is cited for the plaintiff in the Crawford divorce suit, Railway Accident. Orrawa, Aug. 12. A Grand Trunk train through the bridge on the old Welland Canal. The engineer was killed at his post, and two train hands also lost their lives by the accident. yesterday fell eee A Mining Accident. WILKESBARRE, Pa, Aug. 12. A serious accident occurred at Mocan yesterday. A fire in the mine deprived the operatives of air. Twelve dead bodies have A Herrible Bull Fight. Lonvon, Aug, 12. A horrible bull fight took place at Nimes Christiau Massacre. Panis, Aug. 12. Further advices from Tonquin state that Cholera in Spain. nel Maprip, Aug. 12. Lonvon, Aug. 12. Lord Houghton, Poet and Critic, is dead. Weather Bulietin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Torowxro, Aug. 12.--10 a. m. Light to moderate variabie winds, fair warm weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 12, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, { read at midnight)....-..++- gtanceseess cece oo duee Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)......+++- eee 61.2 Lowest ‘Temperature this morning ...... 61.9 ‘Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . 641 Temperature thie afternoon ath veloek 75.0 Edward Hackett, Esq., M. P., has re- turned from Ottawa—looking well, James Yeo, E:q., M. P., ia at the sborne. : J. W. Richards, Esq., M. P. P., is at the Revere. Ten McDonald, Esq , High Sheriff of King’s County, is in the city. Dr. Melntyre, M. P., visitors to the city. Tne Hon. David Laird is unwell, and con- fined to his house. is among the ain Her friends will regret to Jearn that Mrs, Peters, wife of Judge Peters, died yesterday. She was taken suddenly ill in the afternoon, while preparing to go out driving. Dr. ‘Tay- lor was promptly summoned, but Mrs. Peters expired before bis arrival. She was a dangh. ter of Sir Samuel Cunard, and an estimable lady. nea . PROMINENT among those who were in attendance to-day to celebrate the Bishop's Jubilee is His Honor John A. McDonald, Speaker of the House of Assembly. He is staying at the St. Lawrence Hotel. A seaprxc Liboral gentleman at St. Peter’s Bry, who has lately been noticed in the Patriot, may well exclaim ‘‘save me from my friends.” —_—o-—— > Mrs SPRAGUE, the “lairvoyant, will be at the Osborne House to-day and will be glad to see any one who wishes to consult with her. seeaeitapsiaioe Tux steam tug, Frank C, Batt, arrived from Pigwash last evening, making the ran in four hours. ae ‘ : Crncus peiformance at 8 o'clock this evening | for that purpose. A eh A A ge eS ater (Wrereen vor Tuk Examiyer.] SILVER JUBILEE Of His Lordship, Bishop McIntyre, Charlottetown, Aug. 12, 1385. Right loyal hests —no warlike thropg—* A joyous aspect wear, And j>yous bursts of music thrill The gladsome summer air. Not Rome in all the splendor vast Of ancient pomp and pride, Could boast the feelings, firm and true, Which stir this living tide. Vain-glorious pomp, as born of earth, Time’s current sweepeth past ; Fame, fortune, life, are moulds of clay, ‘True worth alone can last, Great Leo of the gifted mind In science, and in art, Gained of a wondering world renown, But thou hast won the hearé, For Thou—thy deathless monument* Stands, like a beacon bright, To tvpe thy faith in Him who blessed The darkened eyes with sight. Who values not the cree most pure Witheut the willing hond ; That li'e which acts the precepts taught In judgment it shall stand, Then wreathe we laurels rich to crown The brow of righteous age ; Thy virtues write we on our hearts, if not on history's page. Time narrows down thy hold of years, Yet, when thou’st passed away, Thy teschinge of that nobler life In life witi Jast for aye As waning sun of summer’s eve Descends in goldeu light, So sali thy graceful eventide Merge into clondless night, Which ushers in that better morn, lit by that purer Sun, Whose tender rays illume the soul Which hath its duty done *Charlottetown Uospital, the first chari table Institution of the kind on P. Island, was presented to the city by Uis Lordship Bishop M®@latyre in 1873, HOTEL ARRIVALS. —— PRASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 9—G W Haltin, Peterboro; Miss Bowel. Ottawa; C J Bowell, do; Miss Sin- clair, Montreal; Miss C ‘urner, Hamilton, Unt; A W Jarvis, Montreal; Miss M Daw- son, Ch’town; J B Dawson, do; F Smith, Montreal; W A O Morson, Ch'town; Miss McLeod; do; W J Robertson, do; OR Crabbe,do; W H Morrison,do; J C Knight, do; F H Robertson., do. D. A. Broce offers special bargains in custom and Ready-made clothing for the next two manths., aug 11, dy, wkly tf Se CANADA, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND in Chancery, Before the Vice-Chancellor. et owe = Io the matter of Pierce Murphy, a person of unsound mind, Y virtue of an order of His Honor the Vice Chancellor, made in this matter, bearing date the eleventh day of August, A. D., 1885, all persons having any debts or claims against the said Pierce Murphy are hereby required to come in and prove the sane before me, the undersigned Master. And I do hereby by virtue of the said order and the authority to me therein given, give notice thereof, and I do hereby appoint every Tues- day, next ensuing the date hereof, up to the | last Tuesday in September next, inclusive, And it is by the said order further declared that such of the creditors of the said Pierce Murphy as shall not come in and prove their debts or claims by the said last 'nesday in September next shall be ex- cluded from the benefit of the said order. Dated th's Eleventh day of August, A. D. 1885, ’ EDWARD BAYFIELD, Master in Chancery. Anous A. McLean, Solicitor for Committee. Ch’town, August 11th, 1885—augl2 7i oaw Notice to Painters. Te will be received by the un ler- signed until THURSDAY, 20th of August, for the Painting, &c., of Brack.ey Point Road Presbyterian Church, Specifications may be seen at the shop of Angus Martin, Esq., Charlottetown, or at the house of the undersigned, The committee are not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. DUNCAN McCALLUM, Chairman of Committee. Brackley Point Road, Aug 12, ’85—li wkli SUGAR. Y Auction, THURSDAY, August 13th, af 1! o’clock :— 39 barrels choice V. Pan Sugar. 25 ‘ Grocery do, 19 .** Refined do. Ordered for positive sale to close cons'ga- ment. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. August 11, ’85. r CA. ee ft). M's. LUCY CAVEN will resume her Musical Classes on the Ist of Septem- | ber, Grafton Street, Aug. 10, ‘85. Souvenit of the Bishops Jabiles. ‘AS every one would wish to procure some suituble memento of the Silver Jubilee of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, the undersigned begs to inform th public that he has for sale a beautiful Picture of the Hie- rarchy of the Maritime Provinces, This Picture contains eight portraits and is got up in first-class style. No one should fail to procure one of these Pictures. They will be on exhibition for a few days in a store in Newer: u's Block, opposite new Post Office, where all orders will be punctually attended t». ; J. MelSAAC, Tue Hotels are all crowded. a o°% @ +o» . ee BLACE (RTOS TTS SR GOODS, FOR FAMILY MOURNING. In Stock & Opening To-day, Ex steamer trom London, BLACK reach Cashimeres, KXtra Quality BLACK Wan’s Veiling, BLACK Grenadines, BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetixn Crapes, Cords, &c., BLACK Dress Cembrics, BLACK Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmette Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BLACK Gloves. T To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices. WEEKS & CO., ies, and iiosiery. Patterns by post, free. WAKKET SQUARE. Y Auction, FRIDAY, August 4th, at 2 o’clocky p, m., on Qaeen’s Wharf ;— 45,000 feet Pine Boards (seasoned) now landing Kx Sch. ‘*Maggie H.” A. McNEELE, Auctioneer, Ch’tewn, Atgust 11, 1885,—4ine 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 & McVarignd, makers. ) 1 Platform Scales (Fairbanks) 1,200 lbs. 1 Letter Press—all at half price. WILLIAM DODD. Auguat Fi, “85, FOR SALE. J ‘ILE Subscriber offers by private Sale that large and commodious Dwelling-house, together with Stable and Coach-house, on Prince Street, at present occupied by himself Possession given by Ist October. ‘ JOHN HIGGINS. Ch'town, Aug. 5, 85 —union | wk WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, ve. ener een lifiencntees tpi aa a tastnrenstanenetae \ 7 ANTED—To purchas*, a Piece of land, about 45 feet by 100 feet. Address P. O. Box 32, stating situation, size and price. augl2 OARDERS WANTED. — Three male boarders can be accommodated with board in a pleasant part of the city, by apply- ing to William Praught, corner Queen and Bayfield streets, augl2 6i ‘WY OT, at the St. James’ Church Picnic, on Wedne’day last, a Gold Chain and Locket. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Tue EXAMINER ollicve. augll ‘i “) RENT—A desirable . Grafton Street, OLCe, residence on Apply at this « ffice at aug 10 i OST—Lady’s plain, gold Wedding Ring, 4 Caledonia day. The finder will be suit- ably rewarded by returning the sawe to this cflice, aug 10 NOR SALE—One very superior, No. 12, esntral-fire Gun, with all modern im- provements; also, gun case, tin cartridge box, and alot of brass shells, with loading appa- ratu3; c*st $60, will be sold for $37.50, Apply at this office, aug5 — LET—The whole or part of Fur.ished House in a nice locslity. Apply at Tue EXAMINER office, aug 4 rag*O LET-—-Shpp and Tenement on Upper HL Queen Street, lately occupied by N. J. Campbell. Apply to J. McGill. jly20 eod tf 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 ARTIES in want of Scantling, can be supplied with all kinds and sizes at the Mount Stewart Mills. Prices very low. Gev, Clark, Mount Stewart. jly 15 té “OUSE TO LET—PleasantJy situated on Prince Street, containing a rooms ; rent moderate. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co, jly9 tf fq O LET—The top flat of store at P. G ‘B Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsey, Gofl & Co, jun 24 OUSE TO LET—Containing five reoms, Apply to Jas. A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. jlys OQARDERS,—Two or three gentlemen or lady boarders may fiad comfortable ac- commodation, by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park, july 7, tf f_gYWO or three Boarders can be accommo- dated at Miss Stewart’s, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, jun27 ... . Agewt for P. E. Island. Ai gust 4, 1885, ' »® ~ 72 “- “verge @ ~ © ty" @ by LET—The Dry Good Store on Queer Street, lately oceupied by Mr. James Shand. Apply to M. Stevensou. mar23 tf MASONIC PICNIC RAILWAY EXCURSION and Basket Picnic will be held at Cape Traverse, Bo the Masonic Fratecnity, On Wednesday, 19th August. Visitors desiring Tickets can procure them through their Masonic friends, The Band of the 82nd Battalion will accom pany the excursionists. A Caterer will be on the grounds with refreshments for those not having baskets. Amusements will be provided, such as Dancing, Races. Quoits, Skittles, Swings, &c. A Sp: cial Train will leave Charlottetown at 9a, m, local time, FARES : From Charlottetown and Return—Adults, $1; Children, 50cts, , From Ifunter River and Return—Adults, 75cts; Children. 35cts. : From Bradalbane and Return—Adults, 60c's; Children 30cts, Children rnder 5 ysars—free. Tickets can only be procured from the fol lowing Committee : — Joun Ross, Henry Worru, S. W. CRABBR, Chairman. Ch’town, Aug. 8—13 18 wky FOR SALE OB TO LET. “Willow Grove,” Grafton Strest West. fEXWE Subscriber will Sell or Lease, for a term of years, ‘‘Wrttow Grove,” at present occupied by him. These premises contain nearly two tewn lots, with the front entrance on Grafton Street, and a rear entrance on Rochford Street. The Dwelling House, which is situated 120 feet from the sidewalk, is large and comparatively new, and is finished from cellar to attic, inclusive. There are also Cosch House, Stable, Wood- house, &c. The cellar is 9 feet deep, dry and frost proof, with Cemented Brick Tank and A, H. McPuerson, A. S. UrRQuHART. S. F, Hopeson, Secretary, Pipes. There are over twenty-five full-grown Trees, of Willow, Silver Poplar, Lime avd Chesnut. which forma delightful shade, and make the grounds a spot of continual and refreshing coolness, and a desirable retreat from the heat, dust and turmoil of city life. If sold, a large port'on of the purchase money may remain on interest for a term of years. For particulars apply to J. W. MORRISON. Ch’town, Aug. 7, ’85—eod HORACE HASZARD offers the following Goc«efat Lowest Wholesale Prices : 250 barrels Patent Process Flour, 2 ‘« Choice Superior do, 250 ‘* Superidr Extra do, 100 ‘* Seconds do, - 125 ** American K, D, Cornmeal, 25 best Canadian Cheese, 50 barrels Granulated Sugar, 4 25 ‘** Standard A do, 50 “ Yellow do, 50 puns. Choice Molasses, 250 half-chests Tea, 100 caddies do, 50 boxes pure India Teas, 50 barrels Mess Pork, 50 4 =6* Prime Mess do, i 100 Smoked Hams, 50 pails Lard, 7000 Grain Bags (assorted siz2s), 2500 Starch Pags, 106 suits Oil-clothing, 2500 cases Lobster Cans, Tin Plates, Ingots Tin, Lead, Copper. Square. FORACE HASRARD. Ch’town, Aug. 8, ’85—2wks eod ae Sewer to the river ; also Bell, Gas and Watay Office and Sample Room, South Side Queen ee Rain or Shine, at Charlottetown. iWednesday & Thursday, August 2 & 13. NOT THE BIGGEST BUT THE BEST! W. H. HARRIS NEW Nickel - Plate Shows ! (STRICTLY MORAL) CIRCUS, —AND Trained Animal Exposition. DAVE COSTELL®, Champion Bare Back and Hurdle Rider. MASTER WILLIE HARRIS, the “smailest Boy rider in the world, A Syndicate of Equestrian STARS ! A Show for the People Now on Earth. DAN CASTELLO, the famous Court Jester, will appear at each performance. $10,000 Den of Performing LIONS! The Handscomest Pair of Royal Bengal Tigers in! captivity. Educated Stallion “ Sensior.” 320,000 MLiLE DORA! TATTCOED LADY ON EXHIBITION. ‘The Quinette Children, the youngest and best perfurmers in the world. GYPSEY, the only Umbrella-Eared Elephant in the world, and the most intelligent of born brutes, The Best One-Ring Show in America. MRS. JESSE JAMES, widow cf the famous bandit king, in her wonderful RIFLE SHOUTING. ee TEXAS CHARLEY, the famous Seeut and Indian Fighter, avd true exponent of life on the plains. 7 30 FAMOUS ARTISTS. in their various specialties. 2 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, @ Afternoen at 2. Evening at 8, l‘oors open one hour in advance, No swindling street parade of empty cages, but under the tents is where you pay to see and where we give you value for your money. Popular Prices of Admission. At Souris, August 14th. At Summerside, August 15th, Special Excursion Rates on P. E, |. Rail- way. July 31—wky?i dly aug 18 1011 & 12, BUILDING STONE. stone for Falecouwood Asylum foundation. McKINNON & McLEAN. July i6, '85. I 'IBSCRIBE for THE WERKLY EX AMINE the best paper om the Islend: Se... PO a —_ * OR SALE—One Hundred perch Building Stone, taken from the same quarry as tle J. A. CHEIPMAN & CO., Miliers’ and Manufacturers’ Agents, HALIFAX, WN, S. CY brands, in Patents, Supertors and Extras, ofiered at Millers’ prices jn car- lots, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Agent for P. KE. Island. May 30—3mo0s8 20w wed sat