wei e —— : = etantinantaaenn sediiedanateiahtaniteantantin _ se rh + . - ial tala as — rr vi IE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - -- WE Local and Other Htems. T iy LEG R A Pit 1 X EWS. |, Tre steamer Worodst rr, Capt, Allan, arrived tur City Small Debt Court was in session iy 7 Mr. Tanron, of the Spectat Annapolis, N.S... is vw’ siting his friends in this city. oe ‘ Tue steamer M. A. Starr will arrive to morrow morning.-W. W. Clarke, Agent. . : Tur hotels were so crowded yesterday that we cannot find room to-day for the list of rivals, _ > — ’ \t ~ i.” . ? i] \\ treLpine, Halifax, was at the } i vesterday. He left for home this — = a His Lorpsure Bistor Meclntyre arrived home trom Quebec yesterday, and left on a trip east this morning. ilmenite It is re ported that a schooner of the North side was struck by lightning yesterday dur- ing the prevalence of the storm ; cnactingsidiliailininites Tuk teleg: spo wires at Cape Traverse were sed by lightning yesterday afternoon, and business was suspended for a time. ois Messrs. Meikiue & GeERRIOR will hold taeir first meeting in the gospel tent, Upper frince Street, at 7.30 this evening. iene ur wrecking steamer Relief is taking in a rew to goto the wreck of the frigate Phoenix, which was lost a couple of years ago off East Point. _ ~~ _ Hourty Expectep—100 tons best quality Lingan Round Coal, ex schr. Hydra, will be sold on arrival in lots to suit purchasers. —A, ‘I Ne ill, Aw tioneer. lcier hs ieestenens ue new Baptist Church at Souris will soon be tinished. Lathers and plasterers are at work, and it is the intention to have it com pleted before the winter. ea : iW. Rev. J. M. Me Leod or Mr. list, and Rev. Mr. Archibald will assist Mr. McKenzie at the opening of the new church, St. Peter's, on next Sabbath. eaten Oup fishermen on the North Shore declare that they never saw United States fishing ves sels come closer to the shore than they do this the cruisers to the contrary, notwith standing. : New Cavre Meikle, evangt V ear ~_ - Amone those who attended the Baptist convention, lately held at Winnipeg, Man., was the Rev. Henry Mellick, a native of East Point, who is at present laboring as a mission ary in that part of the Dominion. a lisabial Aelia Ir is pleasing to note that the grape vines on St. Dunstan's College Parm are again bearing be aVily, and that there is good prospect oI a ine crop this autumm. If this prospect is ealized, the problem of grape culture ix P. E. Island Tonay be « onsidk red solved. > — rue handsome and commodious new Pres byterian Church, at St. Peter's Bay, has just completed. Mr. W. R. Dingwell, of Souris, did the inside carpenter work. The lding, inside and out, both in design and workmanship, is second to none on the Island. 7 ; Tue { ir] club will hold its anual spoon competition at Kensing- Range, on Thursday, the 5th inst., at 2 o'clock p. m. Ranges 400 and 500 yds for nursery men, 500 and 600 yds for prizemen. Ammunition for sale on the grounds.—NSergt. Major Grey, Secy, Trersurer. a Apvices from the North Side report a very heavy shower of rain and hail on the sudden change of weather yesterday afternoon. We learn that the crops area good deal broken down in the path of the storm, particularly about Malpeque; but it is hoped that they have not been mater ially damaged, ttetow sevent. ton easel Ca past t if the B ptist Church, Rev. L.. Whitman, will be absent from the city for a He left this morning for Annap- where he intends Te his It is sincerely hoped that his fail- ing health may be completely restored and that he may return in full strength. : pe + tao . Mr. Geo. W. Scavrman, of Freetown, has been for some time past laid up with fever which at one period threatened congestion of the brain. He is now convalesent. Mr. Schurman’s old student companions will hear with regret that the doctor has recommended him te discontinue his studies until winter. sieeelliaepnestion Sea Baruixe.—A visitor writes: It is the opinion of eminent physicians that sea bathing is very beneficial. It strengthens the muscles and invigorates the system generally. The best bathing ground in the Province is, in the opinion of good authorities, on the beach in front of the Lorne Hotel, Tracadie. PO OR Ir will be a source of gratification for his friends to learn that the body of Stophen Burke, drowned at Rollo Bay, was picked up and busied on Saturday last. It was in nine fathoms of water, not far from where he had been taking up the traps, and was interred in the Catholic cemetery, Rollo Bay, the same evening on which it was secured. Under the cireumstances an inquest was considered un- few wee ks. om. 2 fa vacation. necessary. a Tue flag at the American Consulate in this city is displayed at half-mast to-day on ac- count of a notification received by the Consul of the death of Mr. Wm. Hunter, the second assistant secretary of state. Mr. Hunter has been for fifty-seven continuous years in the service of the department, and as a mark of respect to his fidelity and ability all diploma- tic and consular officers are directed to observe the usual symbols of mourning for thirty days. : _ o> Tue attention of the Street Committee is called to several dangerous holes in the side walk at the entrance of the city, on the north side of the St. Peter’s Road, in the hope that they may be filled up. These holes were much observed yesterday. The Street Com- ee is doing excellent work in the town; but it is at the same time necessary 10 keep the holes tilled, and we have Councillor Kelly, the Chairman ot the Street Committee, will attend to this matter as soon as it is possible to do so. mii aemtimagpennatige Tue Roller Skating Rink, last night, was -rowded wih spectators anxious to witness the three-mile race which was to demonstrate the superiority of either Bicycles or Roller Skates as a means of locomotion. Promptly at 9.30 o'clock the race was called, Mr. R. M. Young bestriding the easily-provided-for steed and Mr. Ed. Brecken propelling himself on the rollers. As the word ‘‘Go !” was given sre ha yr ide & I ' . phe race Was CLOosecLy contested, the biecyle, if no doubt that | contestants got a fair send off and each | ine for victory and the stakes. | can be seen at is Drug Store. PSPRCIAL Desparcurs to Tax Examiner, | LOST IN TH FOG, Tales of Suffering and Distress, Hawirax, Aug. 4. Eight fishermen, who got astray from their vessels during a dense fog on the Banks, arrived here from St. Pierre yesterday, Four of the men are Nova Scotians, and the other four are Norwe- Some of them sutlered terribly from exposure, hunger and thirst before being rescued. ; Two of the number, Larwlson and Oliver Hanson, got astray from the schr. David A. Story, on the banks, July 20th, and after three days and nights in an open dory they reached St. Lawrence, Ntid., where they sold their dory to pay their way to St. Pierre. Charles Croyan and Chris Chlanson, of the schooner William H. Oakes, anchored on the banks, lost sight of their vessel in the same fog of July 20th. They anchored for 48 hours, but hope long deferred made their hearts sicks and they pulled for the shore. On the afternoon of the 23rd the barque Riteria, from St. John for Ireland, responded to their signals of distress, picked them up and subsequently transferred them to the fishing schooner Elizabeth Harvey. Daly and Jeremiah Smith strayed from the schooner Frederick Gearing on the Green Bank on July 16th. They attempted to reach St. Pierre, and after four and a Gloucester viaus half days of terrible suffering they were taken on board a French fisherman. Two days later they started to row to St. Pierre, 75 miles distant, and after five days more of exposure in an open dory they reached the land. Michael Tobin and Levi Jewitt of the schooner Lizzie J. Greenleaf strayed away from that craft during a dense fog on Fri day, July 19th. After rowing for four days without food or water they were taken on board a French barque in an exhausted condition. They were finally landed at St. Pierre by a French fishing schooner. Gieanings irom Hawkesbury. Porr Hawkessury, Aug. 4. Canada’s new cruiser, the Yosemite; ‘has sailed south. The American man-of-war, Yertsic, re- | mained for an hour here this morning and then steamed north. The Arichat seiner, Life Boat, has returned from North Bay, P. E. Island, with a good fare of mackerel. Her Captain, Lavache, complains that the fishing grounds are practically unprotected. He says that he fished in Miramichi bay for three weeks, in company witha fleet of fifty American seiners, without seeing any signs of a cutter. The Americans pay no attention whatever te the three mile limit, but fish wherever they can take mackerel. ae RL” il A New Election for Chambly. Monrrear, Aug. 4. It is rumored in certain political circles that the returning officer refuses to declare Prefontaine elected for Chambly, on account of the St. Lambert vote—which possibly might have changed the result—being an- nulled, and that consequently a writ for a new election will probably be issued at. once. Fo Administer the Government. MontTreat, Aug. 4. The Clerk of the Privy Council, Mr. Me- Gee. has left for Halifax for the purpose of swearing in Lord Russel as administrator of the Government, dnring the absence in England of the Marquis of Lansdowne. Fatally Injured by Coal Gas. Lonpon, Aug. 4. An explosion of coal gas occurred in the hold of the Norwegian barque Telens, at Cardiff, yesterday. Six men were fatally injured. Farewell to Ireland. Dusuin, Aug. 4. Lord and Lady Aberdeen, the retiring Viceroys, were given a phenomenal farewell on the occasion of their departure from Ireland. Capsized in a Squall. Catais, Me., Aug. 4. The schooner Wicema, of Parrsboro, N. S., capsized in a squall off Devil's Head. The crew were rescued, Admitting its Infamy. Orrawa, Aug. 4. The Free Press admits having originated bogus reports of the starvation and desti- tution in Labrador and Newfoundland. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, August 4—10 a. m. Westerly winds, fair, continued cool wea- ther. Mr. John B. Butcher: My Dear Str,—I think it only richt that I should certify to the effect produced by using your inhaler, You will remember that when vou first visited me I was lying upon, as I thought, my death bed, the Drs. informing me that I could not possibly recover. To-day I have every hope of recovery, and so have my friends. I cannot work at my occupation yet, but I am getting stronger every day and gain- ing more flesh. You can use this testimony as you see fit. Hoping you will still continue to relieve the suffering, Yours faithfully, STaNpisH Mason. Halifax, N. S., July 4, 1886. wything, gaining slightly, until the 12th lap the big wheel when. in rounding ovner, _ big whe slippe¢ «id came to ground, injuring Its yee side 39 badly that Brecken had th orly the haw side of the bicyeli t could be utilized ; the gee side hanging limp and use- less. Brecken completed the three miles in 12 min,, 10 set., thus winning the rave. hoa! bad to be called | Tracadie for a time. Young pluckily re-mounted but | Can vdian ace all in his own feet, as | at seaside resorts, far surpasses the famous ' Mr. Watson is Agent for the Inhaler, which 'voH-ARRAN.—Any person who wishes to enjoy a few quiet days at the seaside, cannot do better than to visit the Lorne Beach, which, ia Inch-Arran. > to-night, . liotel, | the opinion of a | entiemen who has spent some time , THURSDAY, 6 p. m. Go to the gospel tent, Upper Princes Street aa from Boston at ten o'clock this forenoon with a cargo of general merchandize and the follow- ing passengers: Mrs Hayden, Mrs Jenkins, Mrs J McRae, Mrs MeGregor, Mrs MeCul- lough, Misses Bessie Small, Jennie Lee, Jennie Crawford, A J MeMurray, Jennie Stewart, Carrie Bishop, Mary A McLeod, Miss Glover, Flora McLeod, Messrs N A Mitehell, CS Clarke, E T McCullough, F R Earle, L D Jenkins, Charles E Brown, G F Williams, Charles Auldf C R Bear, L E Rurt, Austin Turner, J A Morrison, Wm Graham, William. Rudolph, Paul LeBlanc, Neil McLeod, Fred Smith, George Smith, S Stewart, A McIntyre, O Grant. > A Lerrer from Liverpool to the Montreal Gazette says that while the mortality among cattle shipments hence for Britain was last year exceptionally light, it has leaped from 0.30 to nearly 4 per cent. Regular liners are inaintaining splendidly the good name earned during the last couple of years, but the ocean tramps are playing the mischief withus. Out of 2,064 cattle aud 1,192 sheep reaching Liver- pool from Canadian and American ports for the week ended July 9th, twelve cattle and sixty-two sheep died on the voyage. All these twelve beeves and forty-six of the sheep died on board the Batavia. ~ Hector Me- Alex. Beaton, Esq., Sanderson, Esq., George- town, C. MeDonald, Esq., Montague Bridge, were among the visiting Clansmen at the Scottish gathering yesterday. -> GospEL ArMy.—Regular meeting to-night and temperance meeting to-morrow night. Staff-Capt. Herbert having fully recovered Gro. McLean, Ese, Millan, Ksq., Pictou, East Point, Wim. Truro, from her severe illness, will conduct both mes tings. - Avetion Sautre.—Apples, Pears, Onions, Oranges, Bananas, etc., ex-steamer from Boston, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock. A. Me- Neill, Au bioneer, Tur report that the Rev. C. Chiniquy was refused the use of the Presbyterian church at Woodstock, N. Sun By the chairman of the church trustees. Lascsdlddpchbied de Any person knowing the Post Office address of Mr. Timothy Nickolass, of Prince Edward Island, will please inform the Postmaster, Charlottetown, of the same. STNw BOAT. NOR Sale, SEINE BOAT, 34 feet long, nearly new. Apply to MACPONALD, MACDONALD & CO., Souris July 31, 1886.—lwk J ust Arrived. LOC East. half barrels Prime No. 1 Fat Herring, 25 barrels do. do., 50 quintals Codfish, 300 bags Salt, 100 Mackerel Barrels. For sale at D. SMALL’S NEW STORE, Cor. Water Street and Pownal Wharf. jy3l DEAD AS JULIUS CASAR | pHs is what they generally say about trade during the month of August, and in order to make a change in the natural order of things, we have inaugurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, to continue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal son in haying and harvesting. Our New Fal, Stock of {weeds and Clothing is daily arriving- and when added to that on hang, will allow pur- chasers the privilege of selecting from one of the largest on the Island, at prices so fine that they cannot be duplicated. We can only mention a few of the Bargains: Biack Worsted Men's Suits, former price $7, now $5.88. Men's Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price $12, now $9.50. Men‘s Navy Blue Suits, former price $5, now $4. Men’s All-wool Tweed Coats, former price 23.60, now $3. Men’s Very Heavy All-wool Tweed Pants, formerly $2.50, now $1.75. Child’s I'weed Suits at about half prices to CLEAR. Youth’s Tweed now 33. Youth‘s Black Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50, now $1. Men’s White Shirts, formerly 65cts, now 50cts. Men‘s Regatta Shirts, now 7icts, formerly $1. Men’s Cotton Underwear. formerly 50cts. now 35cts. Coats, former price $3.75, Fearfal Slaughter in our Tailoring Department. Union Druggets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts, Ladies’ Gossamers, formerly 31.40, now $1. Men’s Straw Hats about half price. Men’s Felt Hats at Cost. Tryon T weeds at 35cts, 45cts, and up. Scotch T weeds 90cts, worth $1.40. Ri BiLIOD 6 Sees... CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, August 2, 1886—3mos ooo TRY THE he ee as, 25 CENTS, AT THE LONDON HOUSE, BOSTON, HALIFAX, AND P, E, ISLAND STEAMSHIP LIN FARES REDUCED. First Cabin, with stateroom berth, $9.50 ae en ee 7.50 2rd Cabin.. 6.50 ee oe ee Leaves Charlottetown every MONDAY and CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch’tewn, July 14, '96. —)]mb Sad sat her pat & sum pre ae B., is denied in the St. John | DNESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1886. SHIR TINGS, —_—_—_- SPECIAL NOTICE S it has been brought to our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture, We beg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shiriiugs ge them. Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches. FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, 80 as to be reversible. They are for saic by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. Wu. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), sT. JOHN, N, B. July 27. 1886, North Atlantis Steamship Go. FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIF W@ N° is intended to leave Charlottetown fer London, ABOUT THE itth AUGUST: CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produve carried at current rates of freight. TOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on P. BE, Isiand Railway. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Hamburg, Havre, 60drdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ental ports. For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic 8S. S. Compawy, 147, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, July 27, 1886, AGENT. ST, CATHERINES HALL = AUSUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H. A. Neery, D.D., President The Rev, W. D. Martin, A.M., Rector and Prin, ; 1$th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. Juiy 16—10 wks UXGURSION 10 HALIFAX Fireman’s Tournament —ON-— 10th and tith of August, [886 ; hae ETURN TICKETS wili be issued by the Steam Navigation Co. steamers on SATURDAY, the 7th, and on MONDAY, the 9th August, good to return until SAT- URDAY, the 14th August, for the sum of Four Boliars Each. Parties contemplating a trip should not miss this opportunity. The attractions very great. of the Exhibition will be By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, July 31, ’86—tl 9th EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY CF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 100 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics. ete. Tuition, $5 to $%; board and room with Steam H-at and Electric Light, $45to $75 perterm. F Term begins Sep- tember 9, 1886. For Illustrated Calendar, with full information, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. WANTS, LOST, FOUN, Ke. To LET—The hin anit Watakenes letulie cet pied by Messrs. George Carter & Co., on Great George Street; the dwelling adjoining, occupied by Mr, George Carter, would also be iet if desired. Apply to Messrs. George Carter & Co., Queen Square, or to A. H. B. Macgowan, Auc- tioneer. aug2—2aw & wky tf FOR SALE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in the best paying Stock Company on the Island; much better than Bank Stock; satisfac- tory reason given for selling. Address, * X. Y. Z.. Ch’town.” jy29 2w pd yo LET—Rooms over the Subscriber's office, with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and yard accommodation ; possession immediately.— R. Reddin. jly27 tf mO LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2i eod 10 LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of (+. H. Haszard, Ksq.; possession given ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY — A good Cook, Apply at this office. aug 3 Te LET—Fuarnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished House. Apply to Mrs. Ronald Walker Weymouth St. july 9 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook; one acquainted with restaurant business pre- ferred ; good wages to the right person. Apply at EXAMINER ofice. jyl? eod tf \ JANTED—Agents to sell our guaranteed Mining Machinery ; big money in commis- sion or salary. Address: “Harisfeid, P. S. F. & M. Co., Box i15, Newport, Ky., U.S, of A.” jiyl7 dwks & wky YATANTED—Feor the Boot & Shoe Business, & Man with some experience ; must have good reference ac tOability, character, &c z Address **Box 254, P. O., Charlottetown, jiy20 4i wky UET--The upper flat of the brick building on aa Street, lately occupied by the St. i rence Lodge, L. O. O. F. The flat is cumennet with suitab!: ®ute-rooms and is most suitable oe se purpotes, Public Hall, &c For terms, &c. . \ een Street. a’ to Mary Ann oa fu wis wr vs sere tn AUGUST. —_ae °O ee ee AUGUST, J. i MACDONALD will sell off the balance of stock of STRAW HATS, balance of stock of SUMMER PRINTS and MUSLINS, balance of stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS, 50 BOYS SUITS (to fit boys three to ten years), MENS’ and YOUTHS’ SUITS (Tweed and Worsted). All Summer Goods must be cleared, regardless of price. You can depend upon getting BARGAINS in every department at J. EB. MIACDDNALD’S, QUHEN STREET. Ch’town, July 29—dy wy Boston Steam eee () gee an The Managers of the Boston, Halifax and Prince Edward Isiand Steamship Line have to-day wired that, “Owing to the accident to the Gate City, it will become necessary to withdraw the Merrimack from the Eastern line to fill her place for a short time. In consequence of this the Carroll and Worcester will sail onee a week on the same schedule as formerly. * The management regret exceedingiy being compelled to make this change, at this time, as it is their intention to increase and improve the facilities of the Eastern line.” The Merrimack will, therefore, leave here at 6 o’clock to-morrow (Thursday) Evening, and will not return until further notice, after this week. The Carrell or Worcester will leave Charlottetown at 6 o’clock on THURSDAY EVENINGS, and Boston at NOON on SATURDAY, as form- erly. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Ch’town, July 28, "86--2wks jour her pat oe Steam Laundry, ——- me IN OT 1 Cee niall HE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM LAUNDRY is now in operation. Goods will be called for and delivered free of cherge. Call at the office and leave orders for work. Price Lists and all information freely given by MR. SHAW, Manager, at the Laundry, Kent Street,: King Square. TERMS—Cash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE. } Ch’town, July 28, 1886. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. ns Lace Cartains, Lambrequins, Curiain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Manties, Summer Mantle Cloths, Straw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underclothing. * American White Dress Shirts. * Linen Collars, Culfs, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. Ce ALL SBLLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT 70 CLEAR. f& KE. E Ch'town, July 15—wky HAT & FUR STORE, Wewseon Block. OO NEW DHPART —0——- re TEV I S 4 . r : « j a ve ? { WV cw m AEs, of the Litest Styles. at the very L »V EST 'PRICES. | FURS, of ail kinds, “leaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired, HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. Es, STUART. Ch’town, May 4, 1880. cag