jocal and Oiher Items. Tur Governor-Lrene ral is at Muskoka Lake. o a , . ixty-two years old on | | Tharsds y > Hox, Epwanv Biake and family have gone te England - w. EF. Dawson, Esq., was a passenger by the Ulunda to Boston yveste rday f > aA goop servant gitl wanted. Apply to Mre RK. K Brace Sidnev Street. - Tux Lieut Governor and Mrs, Macdowald leavé town this alternoon fora weeks visit ins friends at Thr Rivers io 7 How. McKenzu Bow ELL, Minister of Cus- toms, and Hon Mr. McLellan, Minister of Marine, were in St John on Sunday. siteciiicenl Tax Charlottetown Division Sons of Tem perance meet this evening at 8 o'clock, A full attendance of members is requested. niin Two THOUSAND ounces of Nova Scotia gold were taken into Halifax last week, and daring the same time 35,000 tons of coal were raised eciods Mr. Joun Murray, of the Marine and Fisheries Department, Ottawa, son of Adem Morray, Esq., is visiting his parents and friends in this city. a Don't forget the Masenic Basket Pic pic at Cape [raverse to-morrow. The train leaves the depot for the grounds at 9 o'clock, local time. > Tue American brigantine Jennie Haul- bert, Capt. Handy, arrived from Mobile ia Pictou this morning, with a cargo of pitch-pine to John F, Robertson, Esq. aa Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon P. P. Gillis and Bridget Trainor were each fined 350 and costs for violation of the Scott Act. Three other Ssott Act were dismissed. cases clita His Lorvsurr Brsnor McInrrre, and his Secretary, the Rev. Father Burke, left here this morning for St John, Chatham and Madawaska. ‘Shey are expected back ab out the end ot the week. > THE schooner Conte ierate will be sold as advertised to-morrow, Wednesday, Aug. 19th, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Pownal Whart. Sale positive, as the owner is about leaving the Isand.— A. McNeill, Auctioneer. ee ee Tue Rev. KE. Whitman and others will ad- | dressa Temperance meeting in the new Tem- plar Hall, over J. D. McLeod’s Store, this evening, at So’cl-ck, where the public are invited to attend. Entrance from Queen Street. diiidilsinda Satmon Coiture.—The Maine State Com- missioners have placed 300.000 young s*)mon in the head waters of the Penobscot, in the Kennebec, 219,000 in the Saco, and 40,000 in Denny’s ; Rapgeleys vssuital ate We were shown by Hon. Wm. Campbell, Commissioner of Public Works, a stock of fodder corn of worJerful growth,which was taken from tht farm of William G. McKay, E-q., New London. The corn was planted on the Ist of June, and measured five feet,| was held last evening for the purpose of petitioning the Minister of Justice for the or commutation of Riel’s sentence. [he casual correspondent meeting was, Montreal. ten inches in height. We, Us & Co.- was at the Roller night. He writes: “ We did not try the skates, fearing we might see stars, Our critical eye could see no inde- corens couduct, In fsct, achurch fair could not be more orderly, and as for drinks, it was as dry as an Elder's mecting, Still the boys and girls appearel to enjoy themselves im- mensely.” Lt’. . le _~* KIRK 1AaSt ennestititensiil Tue steamship Parisian, which sails next Tharsday from Liverpool, will take as passen- gers: Presidegt Stephens of the Canadian Pawific Railway Company, Hon. Donald Smith, Hon. Henry Stattord Northcote, Cen- a*rvative member of Parliament for Exeter, and a sen of Lord Idesleigh, Director May- nard of the Canada Land Corporation, Deputy Minister Smith and Director Scath of the Canada Land Co. snide A PEW weexs since James Stewart, editor of the Kentville Chronicle, was reported to| to cloudy warm weather with local showers have been seriously injured by an accidental | and thunder storms. fall from his horse. Dislodgement of the heart was the almost immediate result, and his cure is now pronounced hopeless, as last week he took to himself a wife in the person of Miss Helen Barberie, of St. John, N. B Editors’ ills appear to follow closely upon each other.— Halifar ( ‘ritic. > — THe reason why “Myrtle Navy” tobacco hag taken so strong a hold upon the smoking community is because it is the genuine article. No man hasa desire to smoke anything els» than tobacco. Even opium is not smoked for the pleasure of smoking it but for its soporific effects, The desire for tobacco is, of course, best eatisfied by getting the pure article, and when to this is added the finest quality the satisfaction is complete. These two things are combined in the ‘‘Myrtle Navy.” utnste Tue steamer Ulunda sailed for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax yesterday evening, with the following passengers: J A Emerton, EC Brown, AH Dow aud wife, SA Dow, Miss Annie H Damon, Miss E W Duncan, Mr Reddington, wife and two children, Mrs Murray and five children, Mrs Chas E Park, Miss Mary McDonald, Daniel Owen, Mr Chas McMillan, Miss McLeod, Georgia Gunn, Mr Mabon, W C Mabon, Alex C McKinnon, Martin Liest, W EK Dawson, Miss Minnie S Dawson, Miss S Louise Dawson, W J Stewart, Miss Katie Bell, Peter Trainor — 34 in al! etmin No Inreverexce —Mr. Poitras, a well-to- do butcher of Montreal, attended the Church at Ile Perrault, Quebec, last Sunday. He was seffering with accute cramps in the stomach and back, and ia that part of the service when the congregation kneel, he found himself un- able to do more than assume a reclining de- YoMonal position with one knee on the floor. Telesphone Medard, the Church Warden, acting with others, had him brought before the court charged with an act of irreverance, and he was fined $3 and costa. Poitras’ lawyers have written to prosecutor that unless the money is returned and an ample apology Bven, actions for heavy damages will be Cutered agaiust all concerned, It was no irreverence; merely cramps in the stomach. > — Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Eypophosphites IS LUNG TROUBI oe Dr. W. E. Ransom, Hartford, Ind., says: ' I find Scott’s Emulsion an excellent‘/remedy rane troubles, and especially in stramous dren and a most valuable remedy in chronic stages of Cholera Infantum.” ES AND CHOLERA INFANTUM, | Wales and avenge upon him the murder 200.090! resolved to present Rt.-Rev. with an address of welcome on his return also 100,000 land-locked | from Rome as successor to Cardinal McCabe salmon in Moosehead Lake, and 50,000 in the/ jn the Archbishopric of Dublin. London’s Vienna. acts, and ia entitled ‘* Protect our Daughters.” Weather Butletin Probabilities for the next 24 tor for the Mariiime Provinces. LETH TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. {Segoiat Desparcnes ro ‘Tie MXAMINER, ] The Short Line Claims. Puewasn, Aug. 18. Judge Clarke, who arrived from Ottawa « few days ago, commenced this morning to consider the claims of the sub-contractors and others connected with the Short Line Railway. Yn opening the commission, Judge Clarke stated briefly the object of the commissien to be the equitable payment of the various claims to the extent per- mitted by the vote of $125,000 made by the Dominion Government at the late session of Parliament. Judge Clarke read a tele- gram from Ottawa, saying that money had been placed to bis credit as §6©>—sd Com missioner, and it would be payable in any Nova Scotia Banking Office on his check. The town is crowded with people interested in the commission; buildings are decked with bunting and the people are jubilant over the prospects of having their claims paid. The contractors are so far satisfied with Judge Clarke's de- cisions. Poundmaker's Trial. Wiynirea, Aug. 18, Chief Poundmaker’s trial was commenced yesterday morning. The indictment brought againsi him was for treason and felony. The counsel for the crown said that he would prove that Pound- maker was in command of the rebels at Cut Knife Creek and that he aszisted at the looting of Battleford; and also that he commanded. the attack on the teamsters at Eagle Hills. Several withesses were examined, including Robert Jetferzoo, the prisoner's son-in-law, and the court adjourned at 6 o’clock. The trial of Thomas Scott at Prince Albert, an alleged white rebel, has been postponed until September. He was ad- mitted to bail. To Revenge the Murder of Olivier Pain. Panis, Aug 18. Henri Rochfort writing on the murder of Olivier Pain urges that if the French Government fails to exact satisfaction from England for the murder, friends of Pain’s will watch for the coming of the Prince of of Pain. Dublin’s Cardinal. Dustin, Aug. 18. The Munieipal Council of this city has Dr. Walsh a Commutation of Kiels Sentence Agitated. Ortrawa, Aug. 18, A mass meeting of the citizens of Hull A similar yesterday evening, held in y . Leuden’s Vice Bramatized. Lonpvon, Aug. 18. The Pall Mall Gazette's revelations of vice has been dramatized at The play is divided into five Toronto, Aug. 18.— 10 a. m. Fresh to strong south and west winds; fair ee et eR el —— 3 & Ine Ee AMIN EHR, AUGSUS? is, t8S85. “On the Square.” [ saw a fair one waiting, By Newbery’s mignonette ; She stood as if dehating, How over the posts to get, Tis true, she said, by climbing, (If observers were not there) And by judicious timing, [ could get within the square. Bat cannot lift the baby, And the carriage by myself : Til ask some Dude, or Gaby, Or some seeming Royal Guelph. Cl) wait awhile, and tarry, Till some handy man appears : Surely Tom, Dick or Harry, Will compassionate my tears ! Ah! there he comes approaching, I willsmole a smile on him, And hope I’m net encroaching On his gallantry, or vim. Good luck, he twigs me smiling, Yes, he understands the play : The same I’ve seen beguiling His loafing-time away. Watching nurses’ carriages, (I mean looking at the nurse), Along with dudes and sages, And the rich, and poor in purse. Whisper, I'll make confession, a don’t get squeezed at the gate, Close posts r¢quire compression, 1 wont go round ! I will wait. 1 saw thet fair one waiiiny, And his dudeship come along, He. evidently prating. To the nurse of what was wrong. Then he drew near and praised them (Both the carriage and the lass, ) Then quick as lightning raised them, Right over the posts and grass. The Dudes are now out stalking Perhaps not the whole, but most To meet the nurses walking Right up to every post. GCGGLES SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CBARLUTTETOWN, ENTERED. Aug 15—Phenore, Roberts, Pictov, lumber. Aug 17 —Minnie May, McLeod, Lingan, coal; Ontaric, Hendeisov, Pictou, ceal; R Thomsen, Walsh, do, do; G G, Langille, do; Onward, Caiv, Egmont Bay, fish, ete; Hattie; Gothier, Rustico, lobsters; Beau Basin, Walsh. Cow Bay, coal; Loraine, Cormack, Souris, bil; ss Ulunda, Bill, Halifax, mdse; R Munn, Burke, do. do; Minuwie &, Noel, Sydney, coal; Rising Dawn, Boudrout, Pictou, do. Aug 18—Ida May Forrest, Pictou, coal; Sturgeon, Stewart, Crapaud, scrap iron; Acadian, Sutherland, Rustico, lobsters; Confederate, Wa!pole, Pictou; brigt Jennie Hubet, Hardy, Mobiie, U 58, pitch pine timber. CLEARED Aug 15—Charles Frederick, Turner, Glace Bay, bal; E Brown, Richards, Grand River, mdse; Phenora, Roberts, Tatamoguche, bal; Bounty, Haliday, Picton, coal; Lavinia Jaue, Anderson, do, do; Philistine, Hen- derson, Wallace, do. Aug 17---1. and 8, Nickerson, Cardigan, bal ; Morven, Marchand, Picton, do; lady Franklin, Weatherbie, do. do, Rising Dann, Roudroit, Sydney, do; Samuel Wanton, Me- Kie, do, do; Bean Bassin, Wakh, Pictou, do; Oaward, Cain, West Cape, mdse; Lettie May. Hubly, Pictou, do; ss Ulunda, Hill, Halifax, 1,312 cases lobsters. Aug 18~—Oniario, Henderson, Pictou. do, Eliza B, Boudroit, do, do; Richard Thomp- son, Walsh, do, do, MOTEL ARRIVALS, RANKIN HOUSE, Aug 17—L K Sprague, Boston; Marshall “prague, do; Geo Gleason, do; Dr J W Han- nom, do; W E Stone, do; L W Redington, wife and two children, Rutland, Vt; F Mor- row, Souris; Geo F Stone and wife, Hartford. onn; H W Richardson, Portland, Me: J F jaldwin, Cincinnatti, O; R C Scott, Highgate, Ont; G W Priest, Boston, Mass; J E Priest, do; John Lefurgey, Summerside; Thomas B Laver#, do, MARRIED. On the 1lth inst, by the Rev. Frederick METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, August 18, 1835, Highest Temperatare yesterday, (read at epi oT .-cces d's n0sds ceadsele. 73.9 Lowest ‘I'emperature yesterday, (read at (midnight). ......+s/cse secccesseceses 49.9 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 58.0 Temperature this morning, at 8 0 clock,. .64.1 Temperature thie afternoon atl o’eleck. 64.1 LETTERS TO THE HDITER. A Nuisance. Sir,—Can you, or any of your readers, inform me whose duty it is to see that she Charlottetown public are protected against such nuisances as that now lying upon the shore below Government House grounds ! Twice before, this summer, have carcasses of dead animals been placed there, and there they have remained for days, if not weeks, to the great danger of the public health, and to the intense annoyance and discomfort of those who usually take this pleasant way to reach and return from the Park. Surely someone is responsible for the continued presence of such an intoler- able nuisance. [ am, Sir, Yours truly, F. H. ARNAvD. Charlottetown, Aug. 18, 1885. A Christian Church has been raised on the site of the famous heathen temple of Ban, in the Fiji Islands. The front has been carved from tha stone which stood be- fore the temple, and upon which were dashed out the brains of the victims of the great cannibal feaste. Prof. Huxley pronounces Boehm’s statue of Darwin a perfect likeness of the man, and notes that all the ¢ivilized nations of the world contributed towards it in in- dividual subscriptions ranging from two- pence to $20. The London Horso Railway Company, which carried 24,000,000 p»ssengors during the first six months of this year, lost oniy twenty-eight horses by death in that period. An Irish invention shields the wheels o horse cara 80 as to prevent injury to indi Smallwood, Mr. John Joseph Gillis, to Ida, second daughter of John Fraser, Erq., all of this city. DIED. In this city, on the 4th of August, Thomas Inman, in the 84th year of his age. liv died trusting in his Redeemer. At New York, U.S, A., Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. 1, Leander Starr, aged 87 years. Lieut, Colonel Starr was the eldest brother cf the wife of the 'fon, Mr. Justice Young, of this Island, and of the Hon. F, Ratchford Starr, of Litchfield, C-nv., U.S. A. T A Carp.—-To all who are suffering frm errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c I will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE: OF CHARGE, ‘his great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in South Americap send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D. New York. ii ’ } Si, PETER'S BOYS ScHC0L ILL be re-opened the FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER, under charge of a graduate of an Fnglish Tra‘ning College, who holds highest testimonials from Her Majesty’s Inspectors of the Educational Department. Instruction will be given in English in ell its branches, aleo in Latin, Greek, Modern Languages, Music and Drawing as required. Further particulars will be published shortly, Ch’town, Aug. 11, ’85—3aw pat tf STHA MER MIRAMICHI” leaves for Montreal on the following dates, viz : TUESDAY, 21st July, ° “* 4th August, sé ‘és 18th “6 os ‘* Ist September, oc «aS sé 6s 29th ‘es + This is the Factest and the most Comfort- eble steamer in tho neighboring waters, and is so largely pstronized by tourists that it is one of the most pleasant routes for plessure seekers. CARVELL BROS., Agents, ‘viduals falling betwoen them. July 11—2 mos 2aw pat aii a eee GOOD ARTICLE DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, —FPROM— Ch’town, August 7, 1885. ALWAYS SELLING CHEAP, Therefore, Buy Staple and Fancy COTTON WARPS, &c., &e. Perkins & Sterns. rate ee ee aoe vs — eee wn = agen NEW GOODS —-AT THE—— LENEGGN HeEUSE! 70: EW FELT HATS, (Fall Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNKLS, New LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS, New MEN’S RUBBER COATS, ‘Lailoring Department. ee me ee ee iroadcioths, W orsteds, Suitings, &c. All work done with Promptuess and in the Best Styles, at the Lowest Prices. GEO, DAVIES & Co. Ch'town, Aug. 17, 1885. MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) :o—— ‘EMITS 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. ics It will be to Your Interest to Try it. FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885—6mos TY STEAM BAKERY, FOR SALE, CHEAP. ee OS 50 Boxes Fresh CARAMELS (assorted flavours), = 5 ‘** CHOCOLATE DROPS, _— ‘© GUM DROPS, 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails and boxes), 2000 ‘* MIXTURES and Conversation Lozenges (very choice), 100 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, Also,—A small lot of Ginong Bros. choice CONFECTIONERY, in Lily Chocolate Caramels, Extra Cream Uaramets, Cocos Bon-Bons,%&e , &c. aa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ch’town, July 27—Imo oO FIRE. 0 CAPRWMEG 607) 0 elle 8% 0 HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. AGENT FOR PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND: F H. ARNAUD, J. QUIRK, - - - Prince Street. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE 60, $2,000,000 Risks Taken on Mest Favorable Terms. (MASONIC PICNIC RAILWAY EXCURSION and Basket Picnic will be held at Cape Traverse, By the Masonic Frate-cnity, On Wednesday, 19th August. Visitors desiring Tickets can procure them through their Masonic friends, The Band of the 82nd Battalion will aecom pany the excursionists. A Caterer will be on the grounds with | refreshments for these not having baskets. | Amusements will be provided, such as | Dancing, Races. Quoite, Skittles, Swings, &c. | ASpreial Traia will leave Charlottetown i at 9 a. m., local time, FARES : | From Charlottetown and Return—Adults, $1; Children, 50cts, |\From Hupter River and Return—Adults, | 75cts; Children, 35ct socts; Chiidren, docts, ' From Bradslbane and Return —Adults, 60cte; Children 30cis. Children vnder 5 years—free. Tickets can only be procured from the fol- | lowing Committee :— | Joun Ross, | Henry Worth, S. W. Cragsr, Chairman. | Ch’torn, Aug. 8—13 18 wky A, H. McPuerson, A. S, URQUHART 5S. F. Hopeson, Secretary. __— auld Not Resist the Temptation | pought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &¢, Will Sell Them Off at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40. Dent’s 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cta, worth $1. (From New York) Perfeet-titting Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capés, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of 'lweeds avd Worsteds just received from Europe and Canada, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts. Heavy, and up. A very large steck of Undershirts, 45cts up. A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 30cts, up. A large stoek of 1,45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.50 and up. A large stock of American Hats, just re- ceivid, 65cts, up. A superb stock of Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary prices during the dull season in our Tailoring Department, Guar low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving universal satisfaction. REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, August 1], 1885. all-wool Worsted, $1.10, $1.40 ready-made Pants, Gent’s Collars and THIS PAPER may be found on file at Geo. P. Rowell & Co’s Newapaper Advertising Bureau (0 Spruce St.), where advertising contracts may be mede for it IN NEW YORK. JUST REGEIVED. 5 casks White Wine Vinegar. 50 half-chests superior Cong» Tea. 500 ibs. French Coffee, all of which will be sold at cost to close. —ALSO— 1 Fite-Proof Safe (Tilton & McFarland, makers. ) 1 Platform Scales (Fairbanks) 1,290 Ibs. 1 Letter Press—ali at half price WILLIAM DODD, Ch'town, Jan, i885. MEROMANTR RANK OF HALIPAX August 11, "55.