THE DAILY EXAM Local and Other tenis. | | <wkrEET pot afoes at Bee! & t,o s au4 ‘) = Don't mise the great sale of be st Dorsey i) : < i ~ a elote ’ ¢ f} Cyol Bart pea at i 1otT 8, aut 2i - Peopr& delighted -getting such bargains at ff & Co's. ecesien petition was filed in the to-day for inspection -_ D wrsey, . THE Scott Act Registrar's othc« lwo HONDRED YARDS American Print Rem nants just epened at J. B. Macdonald's. dw ieee Doransty Gorr & Co, are clearing out their | stock of Boots and shoes at great reduction. seein Lapirs’ Rubber Circulars and Gents’ Rub- ber Coats, new lot just opened, at J. B. Mac- donald's. dw _-_- - > nate [ae favorite prescription of Dr. Pierce cures female weaknesses and kindred affec- tions. Druggists. - C. C. CARLTON, Ese., United States Con. sul, Souris, wasin the city to-day on businets connected with the Consulate. aati Mrs. Berns and Miss Fairbanks are to . or- ganize a branch of the ladies foreign mission- ary society at Moncton to-morrow evening. Tue ladies who intend taking “part in the tennis tournament to-morrow, will please take notice that the tournament has been postpon ed till Friday of next week, Late advices from Boston report that the , , , | egg market is dull and low, and that there is} ery little demand for anything except the hinest frest laid st - ANY person wishing to purchase a new schooner, a fast suaiier,and suitable for seining, would do well to to Messrs. Clark & Roblee, Summerside. See advertisement. = > mply Asovt ninety passengers cam over in the Princess of Walesfrom Pictou last evening. The majority of them were delegates to the Y. M. C. A. Convention and went. to Sum- merside to-day. ons —eggniplanies Turre are only four hundred tickets to be sold for the Military Excursion. on Tuesday next. We would therefore advise those who desire tickets to purchase them at once, as they are going rapidly. ereprcitieeena Mr. W. 8S. McKie, the well known horse buyer ef Charlottetown, P. E. [., passed through Moucton last evening on his way to} the States with a fewvery choice driving | horses, selected expressly for his customers. -— | Trans m pt. eat Tue Charlottetown Rifle Club will hold its tifth spoon competition to-morrow aiternoon, at 3 oclock, on Kensington Range. Ranges, 500 and 600 yards, seven shots at each. Snider Rifles. Ammunition for sale at Harvie's | Bookstore, Kent Street. i =p me | THe Pictou Standard, to hand last even- | ing, contains a very good article descrip- | tive of the recent excursion to this city. The writer speaks highly of the beauties of the | place and the courtesy of the people. We! regret that we have not space for jan extract. Tue Listemann Kellogg Concert Company finished their season by a concert—a return | engagement—at St. John, N. B., last evening. | They have been as far north as Winnipeg, | and Miss Kellogg rays: ‘*We have had a) delightful tour, a hearty welcome, and have | been very successful.” ‘ epee Tre Halifax Critic has the following item | in its last issue: ‘* Rev. W. C. Wilson, of ! Spring Hill, has succeeded in building up a splendid congregation in that giowing town, and the miners thoroughly appreciate his | kindly sympathy; as well as that of Mrs. | Wilson, who ever brin ss the sunshine into the | hemes of the sick and suffering.” The Rev. gentleman is well-known in Charlottetown. ipohindechipenntaly Tue auction sale on Tuesday next, the 9th | inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, of that exceptionally | fine suburban residence known as the ‘‘(iar- diner Property,” offers an excellent opportu- nity to secure ata bargain oneof the most convenient and best built houses to be had within easy distance of the city. The barn and other outhouses are neatly and substan. tially built, with modern improvements. The land contains 14 acres, with which, if the purchaser wishes, he can have ten additional! acres close by on moderate terms. The | grounds are planted with fruit and ornamen‘al | trees. See advertisement.—A. McNeill, Auc- tioneer, — Messrs. Rerp, Chisholm and McLean, from the College of the Blind Institution at Hali- fax, gave a Musical Entertainment at the Senool Hall, Georgetown, on Monday evening, ist inst., much to the delight and entertain- ment of those present. The masterly render- ing of Scottish and comic songs was consider- ed quite equal to the performances of the Kennedy family on a former visit. The audi- ence were greatly pleased with the splendid playing on the violin by Mr. Reid, whilst the accompaniment by Mr. Chisholm on_ the organ would be difficult to surpass. Those men are making a tour of the Isiand, and de- serve the patronage of al! lovers music. An evening cannot be spent mure enjoyably. - - Dr. Henry J. Rogers, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, and Member of the Roy al College of Surgeons, England, for- merly Surgeon of H. M. 70th Regiment, and Principal Medical Officer ot Sir Sydney Cot- ton's Division during the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and 1858, being now on a visit here, will be prepared to treat patients by the new method of Electropathy. Dr. Rogers can be found at Miss Finlay’s, Kent Street, Char- lottetown, daily. Hours, from 10 a. m., to 1 p- m.,and 2 p. m., to 6 p. m. Dr. Rogers hav- Ing come to the Island himself a great invalid, and experienced the most marvellous benefit from the treatment, now offers it to the public here wita the most entire confidence in its efficacy.” ssilieaiaemieie AN important case was decided yesterday by the Stipendiary Magistrate, sitting in the City Court, for the recovery of smal] debts. It ap- pears that last spring, while a prominent life instrance agent was passing in front of a dry goods store, he collided with an empty case which the firm had left on the sidewaik. The pants worn by the insurance man were torn in the collision, and having the usual legal know- ledge of the average insurance agent, he im- mediately gave notice of his loss to the dry goods firm, but they repudiated any liabil:ty under their * policy.” The matter tinally came before the City Court and resulted in the Magistrate giving judgment in favor of the insurance agent for the value of the pants and costs, the magistrate, we understand, being of Opinion that the plaintiff was lawfully using the sidewalk, on that no persoa has the right to obstruct the sidewalk even ageiast an in- surance agent. | en route for Montreal. aves ieee APHiC NEWS. (SreoraL Despatours ro Tas Examinek. } A Timely Move. Tue Haeug, Aug. 3. The Committee of the Second Chamber of the States-General which had the sub- ject of working peopie under conslderation, has recommended a measure restricting employment in factories and work- shops of boys under sixteen and women under eighteen, ** That night work for such persons be forbidden, and women not to be allowed to work for a month after childbirth.” A qualified offi- ; vial will inspect factories and workshops, end measures effected to provide for work- ingmens families in cases of old age, ill- hess, aceident or death. ee Trevelyan’ Victory. Lonvon, July 3. Trevelyan’s victory continues to be absorbing interest in London, and the pro- vincial Conservative newspapers, which all agree*that the election is an Ominious fact. Gladstonian papers are confident that an immediate general election will return a Home Rule majority. The same view is shared by Ministerialists. The opinion} prevails that the Government, being sure of a compact majority during the run of the present Parliament, will not risk a dissolu- tion until the natural term of five years hence, when. Gladstone will probably be dead or his power weakened. A Destructive Fire. Essex Centre, Ont., Aug. 3. A fire started to clear a small space this morning has consumed everything on an area of three miles long and a half mile wide, and two dwellings on the outskirts of the town. Through the wind falling off the fire has abated, but should it rise again itis believed that the town will go, as everything is so dry. Aquatie. Toronto, August 3. Articles of agreement between - Bdward Hanlan and Johu Teemer were signed here to-day forathree mile race orm Toronto Bay, on August 13th for $1,000 a. side. Albert Hamm, of Boston, and Wm. O’Con- ner, of this city, also entered into an agree- ment to row arace. Theirsis to be the same distance at Hamilton for $500 a side. An Insane Brother. QvuEBEC, August 3. Agathan Danomur, a Christian Brother, was arrested to-day for stealing $800 from the treasury of the Christian Brothers School. When arrested he was on the cars He is supposed to be temporarily insane. Bribery by Agents. Haurrax, Aug. 3. At Yarmouth to-day, John Lovitt, M. P., admitted bribery by agents, and was un- seated. The personal charges against both Lovitt and Kinney were not proceeded with. _ ce The Tunael Bill Rejected. Lonpon, Aug. 3. The Commons to-day rejected the bill allowing the construction of a tunnel under the English Channel. A Terrible Accident. Minneapouis, August 3, The ruins of St. Anthony’s Elevator fell to-day, crushing 12 grain shovelers. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 4—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds; fine weather; stationary or higher temperature. ~_— oo + Death of Rey. Father Perry. Rey. Sylvanus E. Perry, the oldest priest in this province, died at Egmont Bay yes- terday morning, about three o'clock. Rey. iaiher Perry was born at Tignish in 1802, and was consequently in his 85th year af the time of his death. He pursued his ecclesiastical studies at Quebec, and was ordained Priest at Rustico inthe year 1829, orabout 58 years ago. Fora long time after he had spiritual charge of all that part of the Island west of Miscouche, at which place he resided. He was after- wards in charge of Egmout Bay parish for a number of years, and was finally stationed at Fifteen Point, where he remained four- teen years, engaged for the greater part of the time inthe active work of his sacred calling. For the last ten years of his life Father Perry was blind, though he still performed many religious duties for about six years after he was deprived of sight. Four years ago he gave up all work, and has since resided in Egmont Bay, until death claimed him, when he passed to the enjoyment of the reward earned by a long and useful life—the life of a hardworking, energetic, earnest, pious and beloved mis- sionary priest.—Journal. His Lordship Bishop McIntyre and several priests went to Egmont Bay this morning to attend the funeral, which takes place to-mcrrow. ‘MARRIED. — At Alberton, July 18th, by Rev. C, Elliot Mac- Kenzie, John Dougherty to Lilly Gorrill, both of Cascumpec. At St. Peter’s Church, Alberten, July 23rd, by Rev. C. E. MacKenzie, Incumben', Sosnee, Hay- wood to Adelaide Patterson, both of Kildare Capes. tas On the 2nd inst., by ths Rev. E. Evans, R. T. Seaton “formerly of P. E. Island, to Maimie L., fourth daughter of W. Connell, of Portland street Portland. On the 3rd inst., at the parsonage, by the Rev. W. Harrison, Mr. Horatio F. Keizer, of this city, to Miss Priscilla Collins, of New Perth. At the Manse, on the 27th July, by Rev. J. M, McLeod, Mr. Murdoch A, Buchanan, o Belfast, to Miss Christina Weatherbie, of the same place. DIED. In this city, on the 4th inst., after a lingering tenes Eocene, wife of Richard Furze, aged 7 i. {funeral from her late residence, Alley Street, Saturday, at 2 o’clock, thence to People’s Ceme- tery.] At Wilmot Valley, Monday, July 25th, Mrs. | Waite, widow of the late Thomas Waite, in the Tith year of her age. ten, | Detriot; Geo E Ross, Boston; Jos Arsenault, i. ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. 3 Aug 3—J E Montgomery, Lunenburg, N 8; JW ‘Moyes, Toronto; 8 C Berger, Philadel- phia, Pa; Mr Fraser, Chatham, N B; J W Richards, Bideford. 4th—T E Andrews & Son, Holliston, Mass; Mrs W E Rice, Merton Rice, Philip Rice, K G Rice, Grafton, Mrs 8S TW ison, Mr F A Wilson, Miss Maud Wilson, Miss M Lizzie Wilson, Holliston, Mass. es HOTEL RANKIN HOUSE. August 3—Geo Robe, Albany, NY; R M Ball, US Yantic; H M Churchill, Rustico; W J Copp, Hamilton, Ont; L P McLellan, J D Grant, W P Hamblin, J R Dobson, GG Matheson, D McDonald; R M. MeDonald, Pictou; J M Geldert, Halifax; W O Morrison, St Peter's, C B; John Fraser, Cape Breton; J Dolan, Newton, Mass; M Begley, Brighton, Mass; C H McLennan, W R tardy, John Forrest, Halifax; J i Grant, New Glasgow; E ' A Gill, Pictou; W H McHetfey, Windsor; Dr Kelly, Montreal; D Lenton and _ wife, W est- ville; A W Ellis, wife and child, Montreal; G W Lucas, Council Bluffs;.F R Butcher, St John; R F McDonald and wife, Victoria, 3 C; John Lefurgey, S’side; TG Wheaton, Wood. stock. OSBORNE HOUSE.°j Aug 3—W H Wiswell, H Theakston, R A Woodhill, 8S E Whiston, J Smith, R Norman, R E Saunders, Halifax; J M Spencer, Uondon- derry; Wm Sutherland, Robert Fraser, Angus H Mackay, Stellarton; Geo D Macdonald, W McIntosh, N S Matheson, P F Moriarty, D K Cameron, New Glasgow; Thomas , Madden, Westville,N 8S; K Fraser,Stellarton; A Fraser, John McLeod, Daniel McPheérson, Westville, Ns; Alex MeMullen, John McRung, Alex. McKinnon, Cow Bay, C Bb; A I MeAulay, Musquodoboit; John Mcianis, Chas W. Tot- Londonderry; Chas W Mainwaring, Wellington; John Auld, West Point; Jas B Turner, Traro, N 8; Isaac Hall, Pictou Land- ing. 4th—S © berger, Philadelphia; Helen Stewart, Annie Stewart, Jennie Cantley, Jes- sie McLeod, New Glasgow, N 8; C C Carl- ton, Souris; Jas Ross, Mount Stewart; John M McLeod, Tyne Valley. SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 1—Jas B Grant, Ch’town; W F Sher- herd, Boston; Rey James Simpson, Mrs E vu Hodgson, Ch’'town; J E Montezambert, Que- bec; W F Carter and wife, Ch’town; Miss Mc- Cully, Truro; Geo Tweedy, Mrs G Tweedy, Miss Tweedy, Wm Tweedy, Miss L Holroyd, C R Smallwood, Ch’town; A C Willis, St John’s, N F; Miss H R Holman, Summerside; Miss Turnbull, St John, NB; Mrs D F Sutherland, Winchester, Ont. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. August 3—ss Carroll, Brown, Boston. August 4—Lillie May, “Hubley, Sydney; British Eagle, Porrior, Glace Bay; Confed- erate, Forrest, Sydney; William, Mutch, Pinette; _\Westaway, Westaway, Newark, mdse. CLEARED, August 4—Swallow, Scott, Wallace; William Mutch, Piuette. THE Domestic Fashisn Oo., OF NEW YORK have established an Ayency for their superior Faper Fashions —AT THE— DIAMOND BOOKSTORE where a full assortment wil! always be kept, together with this Company’s popu- lar publications, viz: “THE STYLE” the monthly 4-page paper, 25cts. per year. ‘The Domestic Monthly,” An lilastrated Magazine of Fashion, Literature and the Fine Arts, $1.50 per year—15 cents each. “ PFASHION REVIEW,” Complete Catalogue, issued quarterly, 35, cents each. ‘ol fe 2 Dx eae for August will be distributed F-R-M-E:; in order to introduce those Popular Patterns ge CALL AND GET ONE @3 THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, July 29, 1887. Provincial Rifle Association. THE Annual Prize Meeting of this Association will be held on Keusington Range, C:arlotte- town, on MONDAY, Lith August and following days. Firing to commence at 8.30 a. m. G. J; DOGHERTY, Major, Sec'y Prev. Rifle Association. July 12t—3aw & wky tl dte : SATISPACTION EVERY TIME —RETAILS AT— 32 CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. 2} Oz., 5 Oz., 10 Gz. PACKETS. July 29, 1887—1mo eod (0-PARTNERSHIP. HE undersigned, having ees the stock and property of © T. Perry, Esq., Tignish, have this day entered into Co-partnership, for the purpose of conducting a general retail business at Tignish, under the style of PERRY BROS. Dated this first day of August, 1*87 JOSEPH S. PERRY, BENJAMIN C, PERRY. July 30, 1887, Mass; + pet te Anthracite Coal. j a es ee T° arrive per Brig Westaway, from New York — (360° Tons Anthracite Coal. in Chestnut and Egg Sizes. f Arriving Daily from Sydney : Carroes Old Syduey Aine, “ — Victoria Sine, : Reserve Wine. | From Pictou : ACADIA NUT. ACADI\ ROUND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT, ROUND, | OL’: ALBION SMALL, (for Sighs lise) Also—A large quantity SGACK O able ripe eee ity vo! OAL, suit All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Cc. LYONS. ACADIA COAL DEPOT, ; Peake’s No. 2.Wharf. July 30,1887—ex pat 3aw her guar COAL! COAL! To arriye, Ex. Schr. “Robbie Godfrey,” 800 Tons Hard Coal (Bog and Chest- nut Sizes.) This Coal i8 the best to be had in Philadelphia. _Also, 00 Tons Sydney (Old Mines) Round Coal, | Ex. Schr. Bounty. On hand, Acadia Round and Nut Coal, Sydney Round, Nut and »lack Ceal. Ten cents per Ton allowéd for cash. | Orders left at office, Water Street, will he! promptly attended to a CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. ; Water Street. Ch'town, July 25, 1887—Lmo pat her guar PSUR RULWAY Tenders for Cedar Shingles. +. Se 4 TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, will be received until WEDNESDAY, Angust 10th, prox., for the supply of 150,000 No, 1 Cedar *hingles. Quote price per 1,000. delivered on cars at any station on this Railway. The Vepartment docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, J. UNSWORTH ' Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, July 30, 1887—4i So - =... S THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1P87: J During this month we will give Special Bargains in Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Mantle Cloths and Ladies -lerseys. Ladies’ Remember the READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPAR?.- MEN? is one of the Largest in Town, and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain Superior TEA, 25 Cents. Several lots for Men *4.2e —-(p- -- - J. Bo MACDONALD Ch'town, July 8, 87--dy wy— pat ae. ae —— OB lel LR Rat Ne etn See RNID Rem NERDS UU SEVER Ge SA BEL r— JF -—-~= SUMMER GEES, PRINTS. DRESS MUSLINS & STRAW HATS, at Igw Prices to Clear now going on, ne | HARRES & SPFEWART, SUCCESSORS TO GEO, DAVIES & co. Ch'town, July 11, 1887.—wky AUCTION SALE Live Stock and Farm Implements, [AM instructed by Owen Connolly, Esq., to Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, August 15th, at ll o'clock a. m., at his farm, St. Peter’s Road, close by the city, 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, NAMELY : 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. 1 ao do 16 months old. 20 Milch Cows, 10 Heifers, 2 years old. 19° do TFyearold. 10 Oxen, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, _ 44 Calves, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, very stper- ior. (Excepting such anima's as may be disposea of previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Shert- horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- fied pedigrees —ALSO,— A large lot of Farm Implements. TeRMS—All sums under $15, cash on delivery; over that ameunt four months on approved joint notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. / Ch’town, July 18, 1887.—ts wky4i “Cleanliness Next to Godliness” Cieanse Your Beds and Guard Against Sickness. NOW isthe time to get your Feather Beds and 4‘ Pillows renovated by Dufcrt’s Patent Feather Renovator. which will remain in Charlottetown a few weeks ferthe rurpose of Cleaning Feather Beds and Pillows, and making them Soft, Clean and Healihy. Thousands of our Canadian Housekeepers can testify to the beauutul work done by this spien- did invention. Medical men and scientists acknowledge its excellence, Satisfaction guaranteed—Charges moderate. Remember the place—Terlizzick’s Corner, Queen Street. July 27, 1887—1 mo eod tu th sat .- ODMisdh. 100 Bols, No. 1 Extra Plastering Lime : HORACE HASZARD. Ci’town, July 16, 1887--2wks eod ST, CATHERINE’S HALL, rads ~ ta Diocesau School for Girls. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Neeley, D.D., President. The Rey, W. D. Martin, A. M., Principal. 20th year opens Sept. 14. Terms $275 and $23. Strong corps of teachers Special advantages in Art and Music. Send for circular. jly26—10 wks WANTS, LOST, FOUND te, acannon a e WANTED—A Servant Girl in a smail family. Inquire at Dr. Bagnall’s office. aug3 tf WANTED—A Cook; good references required. .. apply at once to Mrs. F, Mitchell, corner Euston and Pleasant Streets. aug 2 tf LOSsT-—On Friday, July 29th, on a Koad, between MeDonald’s (even ile House) and Springtield School House, a Pocket Book, containing from forty to sixty dollars, and | some papers which bear the owner's namie. ‘ile fiuder will be rewarded by leaving same at this |: office, or Wm. H. Haslam’s store, County Line! Station. jly30 ey, ANTED— A Girl for general s2rvant. Apply ' at this office. ily30 end t i WESLBOURNE—To be Let (furnished) for ; : eighteen months at least, Apply to W. M. | Kayden. jal; 29 di i Se ia i To LET—The store lately occupied by A. F, Yuill; immediate possession, Apply to M, Stévehseu, Queen Streot. junels tf Infants’ Musiin Robes, infants’ Musiin Night Gewns, Infants’ Muslin Monthly Gowns, lvfauts’ Feock Nedies, &e., fufants Merinve Presses, infavts Merino Cio»ks, infants Merin® Pelisses, Infants’ Wool Bodices, infants’ Woel Socks, infants’ Wool Hoods, Infants’ Lace Hoods, infants Normandy Caps, Infants’ Blankets, Infants’ Woo! Bovts, Infants’ Wool Infaatees, infants’ Weol Gaiters, Infants’ Bibs, &c., &e, .-> te * oe -=& BROS. Ch’town, July 8, 1387. A RRIV HD AT THit —— CilY FRARDWAXE STORE: Disston’s Saws, Buggy Tops, Nails, Locks, Paper, Glass, Iron, and General Hardware. ee? PRICES LOW. - 10o:— NGiEON & FARNELL, CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STRERT. CHEAP FOR CASH, 7 E want money, and to that end are offering our stock of F'rniture and House-furnishing Goods that defy all competition. Call and see, ae immense at prices Weare prepar d to fill all orders entrasted to us with promptness. Special attention this season to Repairing and Uphostering for house-cleaning time. An immense siock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Magtle Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a few days. 0 ViAEK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, April 22, 1887. pi = i IEE. ia ohana ero neti onrersscnnesie AICI tan na a od Sensei itn — Ve ; <n ee enn wa A See «near Co mete a