gocal and Other Items, > A TENNIS URNAMENT will take place this | ’ ‘ siternoon at the Park | (Seactac Despatouns ro THe EXAMIn ER, } > - i , , , pur Road coe of Motown w Beasley, is Tonal Trading in Youg Gils. before the Supreme Court. u r f , eae . be onngntantnst sul 7 Rook > : ivy QreTHDAY & A », dextl » Choicest | . ¢ ry i ‘t ity, at the Diamond Bookstore, the Pall Mall Gazette Defies ju rm * ; ‘ 2 . 1 a ine the Courts and Continues Wo » A ANG Stephen AOvDIn, | lel r af ' Ly ae inearance agents, Halifax, are.ab hw} iis Revelations. iyals * enue ie id moth ¢ party Lonpon, July 9. ‘ y to vu 'T rse realized over} The Pall Mall Gazette bida defiance to j , 4 . e : 21100 }the authorities, who threaten to institute ss steamer M. A. Starearrived from criminal proceedings ayainst it, and who elifex this 0 nd sailed on return! are attompting lo suppress its sale of the : gin at noon. § | past three days’ issues. It claims the honor ‘ - | of leading in the cause of exposing vices of . } 7 j ] 1 P j j Ove Case American Shirts and Collars re-| the rich and declares that the best men in > , } . rr , ; 1? , . ° . ‘ . geived to-day at Stanley bros, All sizes trom} all England enthusiastically support it in }2 in, to 18 in re JYY jits crusade, The Guzette further chal- + ae beakeman eo sericusly lenges the courts of London to prosecute ‘ered on the Capo T e branch, is, we |it for the work 1t is engaged in, and says it gjared on t Toe ; right ea : ; . Sete jmight sabpeena half the Legislature of ies ’ . ; ole } - 2 i “ogiand to prove the accuracy of its reve- Punt LW ry tival will be ! lations. The Gaz tte continues the work of ‘the Roller the 14th inst. It will |adding to its rev:litiongs and great excite- te aid of h ment provails. The paper is selling at a - premiuin and the circulation of the journal | james Ropes s the forger, who de-| has increased enormously. frauded the banks of Montreal out of $35,000, | conning — : ae . ' er ee has been captured in Siexico. 4 ‘ ' es . Rey. C. Hi. Spurgeon approves “fe Tuomas Haytuoky®e, son of Senator} Haythorne, has! be has been attending Met nll University. 7) - - —_ Oivette, owned by Hon, Tue barkentine W. Richards, arrived inst., with a cargo of oats trom Malpeqne. - > Forty Quarter boxes Choice Layer Raisins, | 95 cents, at Beer & Gk it's jy9 a ‘ [INDIAN GOOI ut now shoes, fans etc.. opened to-duy at ti Diamon 1 Boo store. Also time « ! ion of helis for painting ia LADIES’ hk H _ Laeed and Tie, just received at l’s Boot Store. jy9—pat a A MAN answern Lo the a scription of Albert Inman, reported missing, has been confined in the Falconwood Asylum for the nast four or five week ’ va Avetios SALe.—Merchantable Pine and remio k boa is an i i nA, Friday evening, July 10th, at 6 o’clock, on Queen’s Wharf.— A. McNBILL, Auctioneer — > Larek STRAW! ; —Some of the largest ever seen in Charlottotowa were shown us. We hear they have all been secured for the Strawberry Festival in aid of Queen Square, RRIE lini Lacep Boots, $1 90, very J. B. Macdonald’s Boot pat—jy9 Lapres’ Orn GOAT cheap for quality, at Store, ‘ilinersien Sguuixc Orr,— Misses’ Patent Shoes, 70 cents, old price 90 cents; Ladies India Kid Rutton Boots, $1.15, old price $1.75; Shoes $1.50, old price $1.90; Men’s Brogans 85 cents, old price $1.—Donsry, Gorr & Vo, ae Srock Notes — Messrs. J. E. Page & “on have just tested for butter the milk of their Holstein cow, Jacoba, 4 years old, Tee milk for 6 days yielded 8 quarts of cream, which paoduced 14} lbs, of unsalted butter of a beautiful golden color—equal to one pound fourteen and two-third ounces a day.—Ambherst Gazette. distin Tuz examination of Clinton, N. L., school took place on the 2qi inst , in the presence of quite anumber of visitors. The attendance was large, apd the manner in which the scholars acquitted themselves reflects great credit on the teacher, Mr. Allen OC, Stewart, and sufficiently explains the reason he is held in such esteem by the intellectual members of hie community.—Com. Qintiin Anxoruern Lor of Ladies’ Prunella Boots jast received at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. jy9—pat oon Ar|the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Corrt this forenoon John Steele, contractor for the removal of the Love building, was fined five dollars for obstructing Kent Street, and informed that he would be fined five dollars for each day the obstruction remain- ed on the street. The owner of the build- ing, Mr. Wise, was also summoned for the same offence, but the case was adjorrned. eisai Some tobaccos spurt up in the pipe while mmoking, with little crackling explosions. This is caused by the addition of foreign matter to assist the combustion. When the purity of the tobacco is not tampered with, and it has been properly taken care of, this combustible foreign matter is wholly Gnnecessary. For in that case it burns ata lower temperature than almost anything. Nothing of this kind is seen in smoking the “Myrtle Navy.” It burns with steady com- bustion throughout. apni HyMengas. —The nuptials of Miss Phin- hey, daughter of Rev. J. S. Phinney, to hey, Robert C, Murray, of Botsford, N. B., were celebrated at Little York yes- terday. The ceremony was a grand one, and over sixty guests took part. The bridal presents were numerous and costly, and the happy couple received the coagra- bulati ns and best wish » of hosts of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Murray take up their resi- dence at Neepawa, Manitoba. We wish them every success. biicsttha Journal says: ‘The prize Innis at the Convent exam- ult., was a very handsome Tie Summerside awarded Miss My Nati ” Mation, on 26th = medal, the gift of His Lord- “up, Bishop McIntyre. There were also twe ny] ; | - r medals presented by the Slivex ‘ Mother Superioress, and awarded to Miss 8. Ferre tor application in music, and Miss : > Arsenault for Domestic Economy. Supt, Montgomery has presented three hand- tome volumes to be awarded at the Christmas ‘€xamination; for which the ladies of the §Con- Vent wish to express their thanks. . nell C = IsLaNpern at Home.—The Rev. Henry - McDonald ot Pompey, New York, is at a Visiting his friends in the eastern part ioe island. He preached in the South ae Baptist | bureh on Sunday last. Mr eB ; McDonald was formerly a student at the rice of Wales College, and completed his 5 udies at Pethany College, U.S. He is the k lot the late James M :Denald, Esq., of oe Lot i7, and nephe w of Rev. Kid- M ve - Anderson, ) D,, President of Mc- ceene | 4 Uregon, who is also an Kast of an. We are alwaye pleased to learn not a : . islanders abroad, but tunity of re than when we have an oppor- y “ Welcoming, 23 in this instance, & lant. . ca tal ntvea and worthy young ; Jian back agein 50 his Island frie nds and home, ‘turned from Montreal, where Penarth on the 5th | »| of the course that journal is taking in ae ge "ens | Se ee ee siti ns * TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, of the “Gazette's” action. A strong and remarkable | Letter. | a | Lonpon, July 9. { tev. Charles Hf. Spurgeon publishes a |letter in the Pal/ Mail Gazette, approving ! @x- «sing fhe secret vices of the aristocracy of DALLY a I Mn Al le jae ee a pee - Ree te tl He OM - A ‘wo ae AMINER, TULY 9, 1885. - rasan tint eamtecaemnatetincttacthn ate ay A LT Song. TO AN UNKNOWN AIR, (Picked up in the corridor, ‘‘Lorne” Hotel, Tracadie Beach ) In front the golden sunset’s sweep Sheds mellow shadows o’er the Bay, And the far-reaching, quict deep Is the horizon far away. All-blending speaks of «niet time, Beneath the classic Phwbus’ beam Of some sweet Southern |otns clime, Where all one’s life is—but to dream. Such is this scone, The ehoro, the sky, The small! clouds pierced by sunset’s ray, Shall e’er remind us pleasantly Of Tracadie’s dear dreamy Bay. | . ed Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDR, July 7. Shipped, per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, ‘master, for Poiut du Chene : OO TRURORS « ovis vn ndinvc cules f. ci % 80 00 PE CORR DR bine camey ao +s hak we. 270 alt ie ie eae ee 158 CO ENE eb ko sk ove evkussall oie. 100 GO $617 00 | By same eteemer on the 8th :— cs hate Sobobew. oki. oss k 4) er ONO GRE. ook ik cas cdtawen 348 00 Ble UNO 4 ci inn cin ackuass i 00 See ce, vi os chee oe 5 00 PO ES RR A: $353 00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, July 0—Spirit of the Day, Mason, Pictou, coal; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Outario, Henderson, Pictou, coal; Albion, Chapman, Cocagne, lumber; George Clarke, t ur: T..4. . ; London. The letter of Mr. Spurgeon is tlingley, ‘Tatamagouche, do; Onward, jremarkable in many respects, and the Valter, Wallace, freestone, Medway Belle, t i 3 A ial) SvUCCLB, 1 ‘ a . | following ae sGeke Geckatous froe: it : McPhee, Georgetown; Mary K McDougall, SOHOWIDE BFC SOMOS QUOCAUONS fFOm 6. > Renault, Boston, sundry mdse ; : ; i dse. | I feel bowed down with shame and in- . ia | dignation.” ad CLEARED | ‘**This is loathsome business; but ever | sewers must bo cleaned.” | ‘I pray that good may come from this (horrible exposure which incidentally mast do harm, but whose drift must result in lasting benefit.” ‘*] don’t think our charges have failed, for they have kept a pure remnant alive |} in the land.” ‘I believe that many are unaware of these dunghills veeking under their noscs. | All should co-operate | Spare not the villians even though they | Should be wearing Stars or Garters. We jneed a Vigilance Commiitee and a moral | policy to suppress the infamy. Let the | light in without stint.” fhe Fishery Bounty. | Orrawa, July 9. | Mr, Riopel, M. P., has been working to | wet the regulations respecting the bounty to | fishermen altered, so as to allow a bounty to all fishing boats measuring from twelve to | nineteen feet in length. A petition to that effect has been signed by the Nova Scotia jend Prince Edward Island members, and they will receive the sup- port of New Brunswick and Que- bec members who are interested in the fisheries. The petition will be immediately presented to the Governor-General in Council. Laber Troubles. CLEVELAND, O., July 9. Three thousand men marched in a street parade to-day in this city, carrying the red flay of the commune. The militia and police are now under arms, and a bloody tight is expected every moment. Weatner Sullotin Toronto, July 9.—-10 4. m. Moderate to fresh winds and south winds generally, fair warm weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown July 9, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)... .cccccececsetoscreccces ps 7L1 Lowest Lemperature yesterday, (read at midnight). .....cesc0 scvccerecccess 62 7 Lowest Temperature this morning..... 62.0 Tempc:2ture this morning,at 8 o’clock.. 65 | Temperature thia afternoon at lo lock. .74.3 Phe PDIPOR. ~~ LETTERS i =e Farewel A idresses. | Sin,—One can scarcely take up @ hews- paper now-a-days, without finding in it, one or more addresses to teachers, beginning with ‘‘departure from amongst us” and winding up with al! kinds of sincere wishes for ‘‘future welfare’ which are, of course heartily reciprocated by the half broken- hearted individual who is about to take his “departure from our midst.” Teachers and Trustees have as good a right to be affectionate and sentimenta’ as other persons, but [ don’t think tho} have any right to make other folks feel bad by publishing in the papers, especially during the dog days, their sorrowful and heart-stirring farewells, Addresses aro oll very well in their place, but as a general rule they are quite out of place unless they are accompanied by something more sub- stantial taan mere words—such as a purse of money, or a souvenir which one would feel proud to show to his friends in after yoars. It is certainly very refreshing to find in this usually cold and cruel world, manifestations of kin:ly feel- ing and protherly love, but then it must not be considered that the only ones who live together in harmony in school matters, are those who publish their mutual admir- ations in the papers. The poet tells us that ‘Many a flower is bora to blush un- seen, and waste its fragrance on the desert air,” and such, to a certain extent, is the case with many a devoted teacher, who never receives an address on the eve of his (or her) departure—nor at any other time. Yours truly, TEACHER July 8th, 1885. ———— SE — — - Mern’s Sotip Leatuer Brocans for 95 cis., at J. B, Macdowald’s Boot Store. iy9—pas in your warfare. | on 8.—Harriet Torry, Love, Souris, bal; Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche, potatoes and oats; MargaretjJane, Harris, Richibucto, ba'; General Middletown, Coombs, Chatham, £00 bush oats, July 9—Spirit of the Day, Mason, Pictou, bal; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, bal, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, July 8 —Ent seh Scand, Graham, Richibacto, lumber; Ellen, Sutton, do; Henry Swav, Long, Ch’towa, iron. Cid sch Seud, Graham, Richibucto, bal; Ellen, Sutton, do; Henry Swan, Long, Shediac, scrap iron; Edith, Swain, Barbaloes, 12,450 bushe!s oats, shipp- ed per M and A M Wright, valued at $6000. MOTEL ARRIVALS, OSBORNE HOUSE, July 8—Horace McEwen, Mt Stewart; D McKinoon, Summerside; Geo Muttart, do; M Melnnis, St Peter’s Bay; James McLauchlin, soufis; © B Fraser, Montague Bridge; W Roussean and wife, Lynn, Mass; M Machon, Providence, R I; A J Robinson, Tracadie Beach; RC McDonald, Halifax; W H Rolfe, Rice Point; Mies McAvl y, Bosten, Mass, 9—J R VanSyekle, Jersey Uity, N Y; Master VanSyckle, do; Joseph Campbell, Montague. REVERE HOUSE, July 8—E L Jeunings, Boston; Jas W Dann, do; Sylvester Fal!, Chelsea, Mass; N M Christie, Halifax; S C Murray and wife, York; A W Teed, do; Miss Bessie Phinney, do; Miss Alice Phianey, do; Teddie Taylor,do; D C Grant, Georgetown; JD C Smith, Hali- fax; E J Delaney, do; W H Brennan, Sum- merside; Leonard Webster, Shediac; Rev H P Cowperthwaite, wife and four children; J Rogers, Montreal, RANKIN HOUSE, July 8—Johbn M Hockin, New Glasgow; T G Forbes, Halifax; Stephen Tobin, do; J A Morrison, do; Alfred Short, do; R Dalglish, Montreal; Homer Ely, Boston; F Morrow, Souris; W D McKinnon, San Francisco; George Green, Moncton; Mrs Dr Honneywell, New Glasgow. _ —_— = = BPihi 3. At Charlottetown, on Tuesday, 7th insti, after a long and protracted illness, which was berne with Christian Resignation to the Divine Will, Frederick Harris, inthe 64th year of his age. The deceased was for many years) sexton and caretaker of the Methodist Brick Chure!: of this city, the duties of which were under every circumstaues, faithfully dis- charged, He was cheerful and obliging in his disposition, which characteristic endeared him to all with whom he came in contact, <i), held in high esteem by all who had the pl-a- eure of his acquaintance,and is much regretied by his family circle, and numerous friends, ife died in the full assurance of hig acceptance lin the Baloved. ‘*Blessed are the dead who | die ix the Lord.—Rev 14:13, | [Tne faneral willleave his late residence, (irafton Street,on Friday,at 1.45 o’clock,p. m., thence to the Methedist Brick Church, and by train to Sherwood Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are kindly invited to NOTICE. JEING about to make a change in our bueiness, we hereby notify ali parties indebted to us, to settle their Accounts on or before the lst of July, coming. All overdue acconuts remaining unsettled then will be sued for without respect of persons. Coal and lumber on hand, cheap for cash. B. WILLIAMS & CO., Pownal Wharf, Ch’town, June 17, 1885 —jun18 eod TO LET. f RUE Orrics and large WAREHOUSE at the foot of Queen’s Street, at present in the occupaney of Horace Haszard, Eeq. Pos- session given Ist July. Apply to R. R, FITRGERALD. June 18, 1885. On Consignment : 106 dezen of Stone Ginger Beer Bottles, PEAKE BROS, & CO, June 30, 1855 cod VOR SAi Lb —A Jersey Bull Calf. Apply te Wiliam Heard, City. july2 3i styles and price very low. LADS’ COTTON UNDERGLOTHING, Nicely Made, and surpassed in value on PB. KE. Island. PROFIT. Ch’town, June 8, 1885. Perkins & Sterns Are now showing newest Corsets. Paniers, Hoopskirts and UWnderclothing; Ladies’ Corsets, Maids’ and Childrens’ Waists, newest makes in American and Canadian manufacture, at very lowest prices. Paniers, New Bustles, New Hoop Skirts, very latest ‘orsets New Finished in Good Styis, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery, &c., not Gsoods Well Bought and will be Sold at SMALE ‘PERKINS & STERNS. BUY SUMMER DRY GOODS W MKS && CO. MARKET SQUARE. 0 Large Variety ! Choice Goods! Lew Prices! COAL, COAL. Pee S requiring orders for Oargoes of Coals can obtain them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at lis Oflics, NO. 35 WATER STRERT, viz:— {1 On the Old Syduey Mines, Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., -—-AND ON THE — Mines, Pictou. G. W. BrBLOIS. Ch’town, June 19, '885—+tf. Albion Special Motice J. Parchasers of Cotten Warp. ee 7 E find it nevessary to call the attention _————— + Ch’town, June 26, 1885. —— eee . ——— eran | i BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. THE SHSIDE HOTEL, ~~ BUSTICO BEC fP\UIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of Visitors and Guests from July {st till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1.75 to $2.50 per day ; $10,590 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. Tiains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a, m., 8.25 a, m., and 3,15 p, m. . se Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a. m., 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. Every department “ Soammerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a, m., 12.25 p. m., and 455 p. m. ” ts Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a, m., 10 08 a. m., and 435 p. mi. Ch’town, June 15, 1885. 2 A Grand Military Picnie WILL BE HELD AT SHAW’S WHARF, WEST RIVER, O... WEDNESDAY: 15th JULY ere ee ) TH SPARHAM FIRE PROOFING. GET THE BEST. THE Sparham Mineral Fire Proofing for shingle roofs, outlasts several coats of ordinary paint, PRESERVING THE SHINGLES AND— Making a Surface on Them Like Slate. Only two cents per lb., by single Barrel. One dollar and fifty cents per one hundred unds. Five bbl. lots. Delivered at Moncton, N. B. Address : The steamer Southport will leave Verry Wharf for the grounds at 9.30 a, m , and 1,30 >. m. The Baht of the 82ud Battalion will be in attendance, The usual games will be provided. Refreshments to be had on the grounds at city rates, Tickets to grounds and return 25 cents. Children under 12 years, 15 cents. GEO, PASSMORKE, Capt., Chairman of Com, WM. A. WEEKS, Lieut, C.F , Secy Com, CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE MVATLE NAVY qT. & B. NONE OTHER GENUINE June 34, 1885. J, MILLER, Millerton, N. B. June 20, 1885. McLeod, Morson & Wcluarrie, BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORWEYS- AT -LAW. Office in Brown’s Block, Queen Square {UP STATRS) Ch'town, Feb. 12, 1885. '‘TBSCRIBE for THE WERKLVY EX BRONZE LETTERS, June 1, 1885-1 yr v3 AMINER, the boot paper ov the Island, WHEES & CO. of these who USE COTTON YARN OR WARP to thg fact that the yarn made by us isthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mill having the machinery on which tp make it, Our Yarn is, consequently, very much superior for weaving purposes to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name upon the label, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Houses. WHL, PARKS & SON (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885. Boys’ Jersey and ‘Tweed Suits PANIC PRICES! Boys’ Jersey Suits at $3.85 and up. Boys’ Biaék Worsted Suits at $5.00 and up. Boys’ Heavy Blue Serge Suits at 4,25 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits at $5.00 and up. Child's Kilted Suits at $3.45 nd up. Child’s Navy Blue Knickerbocker Suits at $2.25 and ur. Child’s Worsted Suits at $3.50 and up. Youths’ Black Worsted Suits at $6.50 and up. Youths’ Navy Blue Suits at $4.65 and up. Men’s Black Worsted Suits at $5.50 and up. Men’s All-wool Pante at $1.50 and up. Men’s Working Shirte at »30c, 6fc, 75c, $1.00 and up. Men’s Dress Shirts at 7O0c, Sic, $1.00 an‘! up. Meun’s Linen Collars at 10cts and up. Men’s Kegatta Shirts at 85ets and up. Men’s Hard Felt Hats, in newest styles at 50cts and up. Men's Soft Felt Hats at 65cts, worth $1.00. All-wool Tweeds at 55 and up. All-wool Worsted Coatings at $1.10, only. Tryon Tweeds without end, Yarns, all kinds, Wool bought for cash and exchanged for goods of all kinds. Come and see our 5-cent Prints. $1.00 to $4.00 saved on every suit of cus- tom. RETD BROS. June 10, 1855. LIVERY STABLE, GRAFTON STREED. NIRST-CLASS TEAMS always on hand and delivered at short notice. Telephone connection with all the principa hotels, | - | JOHN Fj POWERS, Proprietor. Ch’town, May 21, '85,