\ wi'l shortly begin his PRICE \ i provinces with a arpasl teur gramatic compan) through the e . 4 PULL attendance of members of the Literary Union is expected at the ‘ tholic ee to night, ad) arned meeting THE 2S ee ae te dD rAd ae - Po Neal Bill nen ceed eee eeeoeeel ee te TR OIE Sm ak PXAMINER, JULY 29. 1886. jocal and Cher Kems TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. } | [Sesciac Despatoues ro Tk EXAMINER. } Bright's Insult to the Parnellites. Lonpon, July 28. La the Commons this evening Mr. Callon moved that Mr. - : Bright's speech at the rae j dge presidi at the Cork Assizes, on recent banquet to Earl Spencer be con- sho 24th inst,, remarked th great decrease im | sidered ‘* a treaty of privilege.” sme, and publicly cong etulatel the people! Bright said that if his words were cen- and the police i. | surable, he ‘regretted using them. His - 3p Paul's Sunday Sehool Pienie came | OP toa, nevertheless, remained unchanged. A a t Warhlington, North | was a fact that the Parnellites had ft veal avi war avery enjoyable affair | “sailed Earl Spencer aad the Crown R . sh children ani ad | Officers, If he had said otherwise he was a — - | fool for making statements absolutely untrue wins. Dover, wife of Henry J. D xlge, of the | and would have laughed him to scorn. caiengo I O referred to in these | Sir Michael Hicks Beach said he thought solamns 4 short time ag errived herein the|/that if Mr. Bright had spoken in Parlia- steamer Carroll last evening. | ment the words he had used at the banquet iets - ee ee he could have been called to order. But it tzcaL —A Mrs, Lewis, : : | Was inadvisable to make these occasions gsaited a Mrs. Babang for s ‘ling her husband a stick of candy. Phe matter will be settled by the Stipendiary Magistrate, > Fine—The first Scott Act fine in lon the 28th inst. to con- and handed over to inspector Scort Ac! Moncton Was pal stable Burgess antes Great. Mr. M. B. Keith was the payer.— Srant. Mr. 7 Tranecrip" <a EXCURSION. — These who desire a pleasant : had better avail themselves gail on the water ol the opportunit - we uthp wrt will leave ffered to-morrow evening, Steamer : “ee 2 Wharf at 7.39, returning at 9 30. Rickets 15 cents. a ini Fs Founp DrowNED — Che body of an unknown | man was picked up on Movday 1n the Petti- wloncton. The remains are s river at aed to be those of Thomas White, who attended the railway track and has been miss- ing for aboat ten days. - i. Master Jonn W. Porrer arrived in the steamer Carroll last evening on a visit to his grand parents in this city. Master Porter isa healthy youth of eleven years and weighs 185 pounds, He is quite interesting in conversa- tion, and altogether a good specimen of nity. hamanity eiilh Wait ACow Dip—At Swanee, Georgia, on the 27th inst., on the Richmond & Danville railroad, a train ran over a cow, throwing one| ear from the track. In the car were 15 negro train hands and six bars of iron, The car tarned on its side, and theiron fell upon the negroes, killing seven and wounding three more > sin THERE are 268 candidates for the examin- tion for autumn to the Prince of Wales College and Normal School, to bo held on the 3rd and 4h of Angust next. This is the largest aumberever enrolled for examination. His Honor Judge Young kindly offers a prizs to the candidate who makes the highest num er of marks. iia a Drownep—Says the Windsor, N S Courier: A boy by the name of Kyan was drowned at Horton Bluff on Thursday. His body has not been recovered. Heappears to have remain- ed standing on a ledge of rocks until com- pletely surrounded by water, or made no at- tempt toescape, He was not a very bright lad. and itis thought he became bewildered as the waters closed around him. tikevetiiiaiinn Cars Tornmentine bRaNcH.—A correspond- eat ofthe St. John Sun says: The subsidy has put new life into the P. E. Island and Cape Tormentine R. R., and it is confidently expected now that through trajns will be run- ning to the Cape by Christmas. A regular passenger cer will be put on to run to Bayfield m afew days. The prospects of the Marine R. Rh, do not evoke very much euthusiesm just yet. iseiidiaeeedie Day after day the evidence accumulates that tho ‘“‘Myrtle Navy” is the people’s favor- ite tobacco. The demand keeps increasing, aad from every new circle of consumers who haye 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 these qualities and the reasonableness of the price that they attribute their marked success To the quality they will adhere to at all ests. also to the price if that be possible. ‘nhilponisants Tue Fire at Georcetrown.—Regarding the fire at McDonald Bros. Store, George- town, @ correspondent writes : ‘‘ No people could do more, men, women and children, worked like Trojans, and dving everything possible to save the building. The members of the Bar, Messrs. Davies, Hodgson, Peters, Morson and Weeks, worked admirably. Mr. Davies stood in smoke and water for two hours working, and only left when he was completely exhausted and wet to the skin, The strangers,too, from different parts of the country, took off their coats, went to work with energy, and contributed largely towards the saving of the building and the greatest portion of its contents.” sictcsnalbesitasiah Tag steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston on Tuesday evenin;; at ‘o'clock, with freight and the following passengers: Miss Florence J Gray, iiss Emily Cowperthwaite, Miss Robina Jer- hard, Mr© © Williams, Mr Lamrn,J P Hyde, G@ R Nazro, Wm Nazro, Edward Nezro, Dr A S Silver, J McCochnan, Edward Silver, Miss F Hassam, P E Blan- chard and wife, N A Sawver and wife, Mrs B McDonald, Mra Binns, Mrs Ida Binns, Miss 1. D Rose, Mr M McLsod, Susie Lewellen, E Robinson, Jessie Sutherland, Mrs Charles McLeod, Mrs Thomas McLeod, Miss Mary McKenna, “lisa Eva McLeod. Mrs Dodge, Miss Isabella Gordon, Miss Christy Beaton, Miss Sarah McLellan, Mrs Sinclair, Miss Katie Forbes, HS Kelly, John W Porter, K McLeod, Patk Baldwin, Joho ‘leteber, W H Anstin, Mrs A Leecox, Lizzie Lawlor, Flora Campbell, Mary MeDonald, Bells McLeod. otseniiiaaala AYounc man namel Prenty was arraing d before the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon charged With assaulting Mr.George Irving, of Cape Traverse, It appears from the evidence taken that Irviag and another couuatryman Were proceeding to the Railway Station on areday last, when Prenty and a man named Brogan attacked them with stones, y. 8 __leceived a severe wound in we side of the head from a stone thrown by Prenty. He thereupon discharged # revolver several times in the air and fright« fied off the aseailonts. Prenty and Irving Were afterward arrested—the former for the Sssault ani the latter for discharging fa “arms. In giving hs decision this a the Stipendiary Magistrate stated te trom the evidence received the assault “8 committed by Brogan and Prenty for the Purpose ‘tf robbery, and that Irving being severely wounded, was in self defence justified in y upg the revolver He jeatetore 8 ntenced Prenty to two months &s Prisonment with hard labor, and ordered ‘*t Living’s revolver be covtiscated and that be set at liberty. Prince Street | | | for Riviere du Loup on Thurs lay. causes for motion of breach of privilege. In the debate which ensued, acrimonious remarks were made by several [rish mem- bers, Mr. Callen begged ieave to withdraw his motion, the object of which he sail had been attained. Leave to withdraw was refused The motion was then rejected by 154 to 231. ee _ A Difliculty—lHow Met. Orrawa, July 29. The fact has just been brought to light that when Lord Lansdowne visited the Roman Catholic University of Ottawa, a few weeks ago, an Irish American student was asked by Father Fubaret, the Superior, to read an address of welcome to Lord Lansdowne. This he declined to do, on the grsund that the Governor General belonged to a class whom he described as oppresive to his race. The difficulty was ultimately got over by one McKinnon, a Scotch Catholic student of P. E. Island, reading the address. Ministers Recreating. Orrawa, July 29. Hon. A. W. McLean will shortly leave for Halifax. Sir John and Lady Mecdonald wiil leave Mr. Bowell proposes visiting Prince Edward Island soon. Mr. Pope will also take a trip over the Intercolonial Railway ere long. Sir Hector, Mr. Carling, Mr. Costigan and Mr. Caren will be the home gtard remaining at the capital. Riel’s Trial. Rearna, July 29. Riel’s trial was resumed to-day. The counsel for the defence said they were ready to proceed with the trial. Osler opened the case for the Crown. He read a document from Riel tu Major Croizer, demanding the surrender of Fort Carleton. He charged the prisoner with a disposition to further his own ends, rather than the interest of half breeds. The speech was an able elfort, and was characterized by clearness and firmness. Death of a Celebrated Centen- arian. _- Lonpon, July 29. Sir Moses Montefiore, the well-knorn Hebrew Philanthrophis*,who in October last celebrated the 100th anniversary of -his birthday, is dead. Boxing Match. Puiapepata, July 29. Another match has been arranged be- tween John L. Sullivan and Domnick Mc- Caffery, to take place in Cincinnati some time during the first week in September, Dropped ! Lonpon, July 2°. The Irish Land Purchase Bill wiil be dropped for the present session. Parlia- ment has no time to discuss it before the closing of the session. The Egyptian, Loan Lonpon, July 29. The Egytian loan will be issued on Thusday of this week. _—— Gen. Grant's last Resting Place. Mr. McGreecor, July 29. Gen. Grant will be buried in Riverside Park, New York. Aquatic. PirrssurG, July 29. Teemer will go to Australia to row Beach. EEE Men bce nee Weather Builetip Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 29.—10 a. m. South-east to south-west winds; fair to cloudy, warm weather, with local showers or tbucder storms. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown July 29, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)... ..-.--eeeeeeeseeseeeene . 78.8 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)......++++e+ sseesereeeeers 589 Lowest Temperature this morning, ever |S Temperature this morning,at 5 o clock. , 68 1 Temperature thie afternoon at 1 o’elock. .75.2 CARDINALS AND ArncnpisHops,—At a Papal consistory, held at Rome on the 27th inst... the Pope delivered an allocution. Archbishop Moran, of Australis, Archbishop Melches, of Cologne, Archbirhup Cepe Celatro, of Capua, Archbishop Batt»giivi, of Bologne, Bishop Schiffran acd Monsignor Cristofort were created Cardinals i'wo other Cardinals were named ian peito Niybtven Aichb'shops and Bishops were nominated, inviuding Right Rev. Dr. Walsh, President of Maynooth Ccl- lego, Ireland, 28 successor to the late Cardinal McCabe in the Archbishopric of Dublin, and Right Rev. Dr, Gross, Archbishop of Oregon City, U. 5. A Summerside Exports. SumMersipe, July 25 Shipped, per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans mister, for Point du Chene : TE ONG GO tircns se ccceseccessc OO Oe 200 bush oats. ..... a Te 80 00 $160 00 By steamer Princess of Wales on 27th : ee aos + 05.c tnd otbis Sadaas’ $ 85 00 BSG GNP RN s Sno ies 50S soci was 546 00 I ihn a er cates See cakes 441 00 $1072 00 By same steamer on 28th : 92 cases CGQs...... 1. P.. 2.000 8 BIS OO S CONihs cis occich . detent GA dae 45 00 7 Mee 5. 5 00 225 00 . $589 00 S MOPROD .ccs oh Totaks. 4 A de. booed iG SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 28—Maggie Alice, Lanigan, Sydney,coal; Eaterprise, Ball, Pugwash, limestone. July 27—E Brown, Richards, Grand River, lobsters; 98 Carroll, Brown, Boston, snundry mdse CLEARED July 28—-Schre Mary Covel, Bloompied, Pic- tou, bal; S McMPonald, Paoli, do, do; Mer- garet Aan, Buckler, Lingan, do; Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, 10 bus oats; Eater- prise, Ball, Pictou, bal. July 29—Effie Sweet, King, do, do. OLHER PORTS, Summerside; July 25—Ent echrs Jeanne d’Arch, Seott, Richibucto, lumber; Annie Florence, Boarnard; New Castle, lumber; William Boak, Reid, Ch’town, mdse %8— Mary Eilen, Hurst, Ch’town, bal; Mamie, Costain, Ch’town, mdse; Margaret Jane, Mc- Donald, Sydney,coal. Cid 27—schrs Adouria, Arsenault, Pictou, bal; Onward, McLeod, fishing voyage stores. 27—Annie Florence, Bernard, Rishibucto, bal. 28~— William Boak, Reid, Pictou, bal; Mamie, Costain, Mimini- gash, fishing stores: “HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE, July 28—J R Bourke, Mill View; James Palmer, Crapaud; MrsC M Titus, Boston, Mass; Minnie Titus, do; Mies Kate Fraser, Pietou, NS; Sarah Fraser, do; Geo Oxenham, Westville, NS; Bessie McLean, Hopewell, N 8; Sadie Fraser, do; Robert Dixon, Pinette; Jobn Dixon, do; Miss Kinaly, North River; Joh. Shaw, Montague; George Campbell, do; John Nelson and wife West River; Isaac Thompson, Sydney Mills; James Afileck, Bedeque; James Crawson, Dorchester, N B; James E McUonald, New York; Malcolm Mc- Lean, North Wiitshire; Hon John Balderson, do; L W Fowler, Bedeque; Miss Bella Gordon, joston, Mass; Christy Beaton, do; Jano Sutherland Worcester, Mass; Rev James Thompson, West River, N 8, OSBORNE HOUSE, July 28—John D Campton, Bangor; Miss McQuarrie, Carlton Point; Mrs Bryne. do; Mrs Corbett, Portland; A Callaghan, Lot 11; Wm Ashley, Alberton; Jas Hayden, Vernon River; Lester Hayden, do; Alex McLeod, Or- well; Mrs Ross, Pictou; Miss Ross, do; J C Brown, Toronto, Ont; 8 W Lilewellin, Boston, Mass, 279—Mrs G M Reid, Summerside; Miss Leona Reid, do; Miss Tilly Reid, do; J A Flett, Nelson, Miramichi; Henry J Dodge and lady, Chicago, Ill. RANKIN HOUSE. July 28-—H M Churchill, Rustico; A Par. sons, Montreal; H A Johnson, Portland; Mrs Forrest and son, Halifax; H R Lamar, Bos- ton; A J Panchaud, Quebec; W M Biighi, Bangor; Mrs Bright, do; J Hunter Duvar, Fisheries; J R McLean, Souris; A H Osgood, Boston; G D Longworth, city. DIED. At his father’s residenee, Cape Bear, June 15th, David, eldest son of David and Mary Cahoone, aged 23. The cause of his death was consuwption. In his case there were evidences given that to depart this life was only to be avsent from the body to be present with the Lord. For some time previous to his death, be was ecalmy, trusting ic Christ; and though he knew he must die, bis peace was unmolested. To his bereaved parents and brother, he left as a precions legacy,the testimony that he was going a little before to await their approach t» the other shore. Departed this life, May 2nd, Mary Stewart, wife of Isaac Stewart, sen., aged 76 For some years she was a great sufferer, unable to leave her home, but although she was so afflicted, she bore testimony that Christ was her support, His grace was suflicient, She leaves an aged partner wbo has the sympathy of the community. At Waterford, Lot 1, on tho 15th instant, John Ahearn, aged 69 years. R.I. P. At North Milton, July 24th, Charles Rodd, Senr., in his 79th year. Deceased was born in London, England, At Graham’s Road, New London, July 11, aged 67 years, Mr. John McLeod, after an ill- ness of fifteen months, which he bore with Christian resignation. He leaves a widow, three sonsand three daughters to mourn the loss cfa kind husband and an affectionate father. 10 SHIPPERS OF LOBSTERS FOR LONDON DIRECT. “EREMA,” which has beon regularly running in the London trade, due here about the 25th inst, will go on the berth for London sailing about the LOth of August, and will carry Lobsters and other Produce at very lowest sates cf freight. hippers of Lobsters wi!l please apply early in order to secure room. For particulars apply to the owners, PLAKE 6808. & CO, Ch’town, Ju'y 13th, '856—eod ! | } / Cheap. New Black Nun's Veiling, New Black Satins, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Millinery Materials, , ~ — eee ee rent ne ee MORE NEW GOODS! Perkins & Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED: Muslins, New Cream Laces, New White Laces. ‘New Bustles and Panniers, | New Corsets, NEW WINDOW HOLLANDS. Stock of Summer Goods well assorted and every- thing very low in price. Umbrellas, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Ties, in great variety. Mien’s and Boys’ Straw Hats selling very Prints, Parasols, PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, July 10, 1885. FOR 390 ‘* sé 20 se sé 2000_—** Ch’town, July 27—~1mo CITY STEAM |AKERY, 20; SALE, CHEAP. ones 50 Boxes Fresh CARAMELS (assorted flavours), CHOCOLATE DROPS, GUM DROPS, 1000 Pounds SUGARSTICKS (in pails aud boxes), MIXTURES and Conversation Lozenges (very choice), 100 Boxes ROLL LOZENGES, _ Also,—-A small lot of Ganong Bros. choice CONFECTIONERY, in Lily Chocolate Caramels, Extra Cream Caramels, Cocos Bon-Bons, &c., &c. a= WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, J. QUIRK, - - - Prince Street. MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) O—_——_ VHIS 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. w= It will be to FOR SALE FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885—6mos Your Interest to Try it. WHOLESALE BY DRY Ch’town, June 26, 1885. BUY SUMMER. GOODS wit I WHHKS & CO. MAREET SQUARE. 0 Large Variety ! | Choice Goods! Low Prices! WHHES & CO. ————— ane raencmrn ences 2. r Ch'town, Jane 15, 1885. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, - = - cone eestor CAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT: OPEN J ULWY Ist. “== AUSTICO BEACH, F‘HIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodati on f 4. Visitors and Quests from July ist till September 5th. The Proprietors will spare no pains! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputatio”. TERMS :—$!.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.59 per week; $8.50 per week per month. Ceaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abont 9 a. m, ‘ More attractive than ever! Every department Trains leaye Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6a m., 8 25 a.m, and 3.15 p, m. « “ Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a. m., 2 28 and 6,15 p. m. a Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m., 12.25 p. m., and 4 55 p. m, t te Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a. m., 10 08 a. m., and 4 25 p. m. Address—JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, JOHN NEWSON & CO. Horses Wanted Immediately, \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY, fifteen or twenty driving and working HORSES, Apply at once to W.S. McKIE, Head of Hillsborough St. Ch’town, July 24, ’84, PERSUADED BY A DRUMMER Buy Ladiss’ Wear, &o, for a Gents Furnishing Store, ILL sell off as rapidly as possible, even if at a loss, and settle duwn on one line of goods Best American perfect-titting Corsets 55cts. to $2.50. re Dent’s four-clasp Kid Gloves (every pair warranted) S5cts, worth $1.40. Dent’s four-button Kid Gloves (every pair perfect) 65cts, worth $1. Misses’ Knit Underclothing 65, 75cts, and $1 each. Ladies’ Linen Collars 7, 10, 12, and l4cts, each. Ladies’ Hoop Skirts 22, 25 and 28cts, with Bustles 85cts up. Ladies’ Bustles 22, 25, 45, and up to $1.25. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars only $1.25 each, Prints marked 14cts, now for 10cts. Prints marked 10cts, now for 74 cents. American washing Prints for 5cts, worth 8 cents. Ticking marked 28cts, now 19cts. Gray Cotton, 36 inches wide, for 5cts. Also-A large stock of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Suits $1.85 up. Men’s Navy Blue Suits in stock and to arrive, only $5, Men’s Black Worsted Suits $1, worth $14. ** Working Shirts, in Gingham, &c., 30cts, up. Men’s heavy, $1.50, worth $2.40. Men’s Heavy Tweed Suits $7.50, $8, $9.50 to $14. A large stock of Tryon Tweeds at Mill prices. A very large stock of Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, 55cts. up. Braces, Pocket- handkerchiefs and small wares in variety. A large stock of Shirts 75cts up. Our Tailoring Department is giving perfect satisfaction in good-fitting garments, and saving from $1 to $4 ca each suit, RAID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, July 10, 1885. Arsenic, Strychnine, AND Carbonate of Ammonia are classed among POISONOUS CHEMICALS. Do you use that BAKING POWDER sold only in tins which F. L. BARTLETT, State Chemist of Maine,$says contains GAR- BONATE OF AMMONIA. Over 25 years use by the PUBLIC, be- sides Analyses made by the Dominion Analysts of St. John and Halifax will assure all of the safety in using — - WOODILL’S: GERMAN BAKING POWDER! | sold in Paper and in Tins 25 per Cent. Cheaper, and UNEQUALLED BY ANY OTHER BAK- ING’ POWDER. : If your grocer will not get it, a Package will be mailed free on receipt of 6, 8, 12, 15, 24 or 25 cts. Reject all as Spurious without the names Woodill’s German Baking Powder and W. M. D. PEARMAN, Trustee, Halifax, N. all-wool Pants July 18—lyr dy wky NOTICE. Bay about to make a change in our buginess, we hereby wotify all parties indebted to us, to settle their Accounts on or befere the Ist of July, coming. All overdue | accounts remaining unsettled then will be sued for without respect of persons. Coal and lumber on hand, cheap for cash. B. WILLIAMS & CO., Pownal Wharf seinen: seal nial: Udine ellie. dy ectncientiite calamities WE edledinae ts. abc nce, dtinnnenapnsiher tae, initials eens nin acids ainda laa aiaiiiaiideeaiat Maladie cei nigh dire ales, Ch’town, June 17, 1885—jun18 eod BE “ " cititindth ch A sill Alindinimatatittans: Aaa dhs aihanibleds oo eee. apenas saliliieeabo “i