thing ie il TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, UNITED STATES. Wasurnero®, Ang. 21. Execuiive Mansion, midnight-——Dr. Rey =. eG Sea et Sede “ee THE DATLY EXAMINER, AUGUST f TN g burn said, at a late hour to-night, that pos- | sibly au efort would be made in the morn- | ing to administer nonrishment through the | aince vowiting occurred, hes been increased in quantity, apd two have been ad ministered and retain- edto night. Atthis hour (midnight) the attendants in the reom cannot be communi cated with, but the indications are that the President is resting q:vietly. The physiciana on duty to-night— Dr. Bliss and Reyburn and members of the President’s household, have retired for the ight. WestFieip, Steten Island, Aug 21 stom sch I'ne enermeta, On receipt of the news concerning the! unfavorable change in President Garfield’s condition, a very exc) ting meeting was helr. Every man present pledged himself, under oath, to proceed to Washington in case the President died and take part in any move- | ment that might be organised to avenge the | Chief Magistrate's death. Denver, Aug. 20. The extensive rains of the past few days hare caused heavy damage in this State, railroads being the heaviest sufferers. Every road in the State has been more or less dwumaged by Gills and washouts. Burra.o, Aug. 21. The willof the widow of the late ex. | President Millard Fillmore leaves public bequests to the amount of $50,000, among | which ia $20,009 to the University of Rochester. J er New Yorx, Aug. 21. There is a movement in this city, in which it is said many promirent capitalists are interested, for reviving the world’s fair scheme and calling upon Judge Hilton to accept the presidency. At the instance of detectives from this city, who have been following up for the past week a clue to the whereabouts of A. T. Stewart's body, workmen yesterday began excavations in Cypress Hill Cemetery. Canon Crry, Col., Aug, 21. Aterrible waterspout burst somewhere on Grape Creek, to-day, and at six o'clock jiast ‘night whole sé stions of railway ties, with iren attached, were ranaingin Arkan- sas River; together with Lridge timbers, huge pine trees, cattle and horses. The passer ger train which left last evening has not beer heard from and fears are expressed for its safety. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Loxpon, Arg. 20 In the Commons, jn committee of supply, last evening, after some discussion by th: Home Hulers,; the .ote for Chief Secretary Forster's salary was agreed to. The News says the immediate consequence of a rupture ef the treaty negotiations with France will be the efforts of the foreign office to euter into closer commercial relations with Italy, Spain and Portugal. The Standard says that Sir Erskine May, Speaker Brand and other authoritie upon the rules and precedents of the House of Com- mons will, during recess, prepare suggestions for the improvement of the procedure of that body. Suggestions will be laid before the Cabinet prier to the opening of the session. The 7'mes’ Dublin despatch says the popu- lar organs express disappointment at the tone of Ferster’s and Gladstone’s speeches during the debate en the Cvercion Act, en Wednes- day, and echo the call made jn Parliament for the release of the ‘‘suspects.”’ Mr. Herbert Gladstone in his speech ata meeting of elector: at Leeds, last night, said: “ One of the most satisfactery points in the foreign outlook is increasing friendship between England and America, Jf anything is more satisfactory than the outburst of Brit ish sympathy with President Garfield it was the manner in which that outburst was re esived in America.” The Observer says that ex-President Hayes, during hia visit te Fogland, will be the guest of Mr. Puelston, Member of Parliament. Lenpox, Aug. 22. Dillon, speaking + Thurles on Sunday, ad- vised the people not to forget that the Gov- ernment had insulted Father Sheehy and the rest of the ‘‘ suspeets” by imprisoning them The Standard’s despatch from Limerick says the military have been ordered to pre- pare s flying detac]ment to proceed to differ- ent parts of Limerick county at a moment's notice, as disturbances are anticipated. EUROPE AND THE EASY. Parts, Aug. 21. In the first division of Belleville, out of 8,904 vetes cast, (rambetta obtained : 4,515 and Lacroix 3,536. Im the second division Gambetta received 4,895 out of 10,046 and Leny Revillon 4,516. Gambetta’s absolute majority required fur election was one vote. Up tothe present time, 55 results are known, of which 46 are Reoublivan, one Conservative and six second bal!..(s necessary. J LEtarpaia, Ang. 26. The fall of the i uistey of Riaz Pasha is considered certain belere the end of the pres- ent months. Geneva, Aug. 29. A Dutch geatlemis aal two iadies of his fainily were kiiled by « land to ‘lete Noire, Swi'zcr'and Tonts, Ang. 21. The Arab fanstic, who ‘ran amuck” through the street» of Susa on the 13th inst., was brought before the Bey yesterday, who had him hanged forthwith. Lowvon, Aug. 20. The V ceroy of India telegraghs that five of Ayoob Knan’s regiments are encamper outside of Candahar. Ayoob Khan will fel- low. The destination of the forces is repurted to be Jaldak. — _—- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities fo the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinees. Toronto, August 23—10 a; m. Moderate winds fair weather, with local showers. ny ie <G> - Mere —— ” “<7 ‘ae ~ VV fiite i ‘6 CAMPBELLS El oTEL side yesterday the writer had th examioing this hotel were agreeably su-prised. A good, comi able and. comimod ous hotel is an establish- ment which shou), be in every town; and in Summerside the want of si: ch a place was one long felt. Mr. “ampbell has supplied this want, and at great expense has furnished a fine building on Water Street, where the travelling public will have every acconmeda- tion and kindues: shewn them We recom- mood strangers visiting Summerside to give Campbeil’s Hotel a tri : Samme: pleasure of iwasure ¢ mfort- We must say that we | } ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, Ane 20-Ira L Hyde, Montreal; Thos K Bickel, Quebec; W S Bryce, Gateatique; M J MecCordvue, St John, N B. 22--F L Hasgard Citv; Henry F LePage, do; Frank Halifax, NS; Panel Gunn, wife and child, Truro, NS; Geo P Bliss, F C R, Moncton. RANKIN HOUSE, ' | Aug. 22. Thos Forbes, Halifax; T A } Aitkins, North Conway; O'Keefe, St John ; \J 1. Myrick, Boston; J H Hill, do. ‘ out. - -_- -. | “DIED. |} At Vigg, om the 23rd iust., Rev. Samuel | McLeod, m the 85th year of his age: on Thursday, at two o'clock, p. m. ing of the clans last week ifi this citv’ was a success tinanMally as well as otherwise. The jrecipts of the Caledenian Club were about | $700.09. i Si calle iat laihlesiieel Coapby’s Express: in Saturday's Examrner, I beg to say that I drive my own express and am sponsible for my conduct, Keference, by ermission, Messrs. W. & A. Brown. & Co,— MV rcHAEL Coapy. CAUTION - against employing a team, represented as ming with the words painted on the side of the wagon. accountable for any mistakes made. the ONLY RELIABLE, and guarantee ‘satisfac- tion. Leave your orders at the ‘* Diamond Bookstore,”—-R. Coapy.—Aug. 20. t ths ant | Wanted to Rent! \ 7 ITH immediate possession, a House con- . taining 10: or-12 rooms, furnished or unfwrnished. For a desirable Heuse, con- | veniestly situated in Town, a liberal rent |wlll be given. Address ‘* Enquirer’? Box | 172, P. O., Charlottetown, fau 22 pat lw FROM LONDON! i ee aster, Will Sail from London SUPTENMSER, tye a N. Townserd, ABOUT Sth Carrying Freight at lowest rates, for Char- lottetown and Summerside, Agents in London—francis Carvill & Sens, 4 Bishopsgate Street ; in Liverpool, R, M. C. Stumbles, 4 India’ Buildings; or here to the owner, mi. FOLEY. Ch’town, Aug. 5, 188!—pat 107, sj pio 3i MOLASSES oe . BRIGT. “ NATALIF,” 171 puns. Barbadoes, 15 tierees do, 15 bbls. do. 152 puns, Demerara, Just landed, Quality is exceedingly | right and- nice, Will be sold lower from wharf than after it is stored. @ARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Aug. 17—pat 3i eod Frechold Property AT AUCTION! ‘Thursday, 25th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, ON THE PREMISES, That very desirably situated property on Water Street, near Prince; being portion of Town Lot No 20 in the Ist hundred of Town Lots, pow in possession and occupation of Mrs. Theophilus Chappell, and opposite the residence of Dr. Hobkirk, Terms easy and made known at sale. W. D. STEWART, Ang. 8, ’*81—eod till sale Auctioneer : ; ~ Ai Tinnat: a lalla 0 ct teidiN eat NS site Db, DULSuaL dS UdusgE {7 ILL RE-OPEN on TEURSDAY, Ist of ¥ September, For particulars apply to LEV. JOHN CHAISSON, D. D ; ' Cii’town, July 27’ ’81—till 1st sep | So rer rr a Hite Laingnd Hips Huo Liluuds EL oks STACK POOL, at the f Ws TED by C. P. al ha S Shas Spring Park Wool Shop. ” Wo olf Juse 27, '81. Wreel! ! Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES, July 12—2aw wkly 1m Hillsborough Street. WHE WILL _———— ee Rhine, | Funeral We are glad to karn that the annual gather- | In answer to the notice . personally re- | 1 hereby warn my patrons ‘‘Coady’s Express” | T have no! connection whatever with it, and will not be} [ run} I WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON , siio on the road | 7.2 Hightst Cash Price paid for Wool ein ered 23. 1881. 2 i A ce cl ty ew ct CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR English rimmed Hats & Bonnets, als oSilk Sa cques & Cashmere Dolmans. seca Pegs ly essateseetenttaalanmestanstes ~ rege FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ee —— a > = aed i ee EARLY FALL GOODS. have Just Received from Creat Britain, NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW WHITE LACE, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, | NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. COITONS, VELVETEENS, DRESS LININGS AND TRIMMINGS | FROM MONTREAL, | 6 'We NEW CREAM LACE, PRINTED 20 bales Grey Cottons, * a | 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, 5 cases White Cottons, 2 cases Flannels, 2 cases Bed. Ticking, Yes All of the above will be-sold at the very smallest profit. | : PERKINS & STERNS. ; Char’ottetown, Aug. 20, 1881. SS ee es Ls Se ; Brigt, Kitty Clyde qe cea fore New Goods, Wodnesday, 24th inst, 49 CASES AND BALES! JUST CPENRING AT Jd. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. This Vessel was refitted with new Sails and - Rigging st Bermuda in February last, was» | put on the Patent Slip there and thoroughly Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Fancy oven inventory of the sails, stores, ete, can| Dress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey be seen at my eee 8“ Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Silks, Feathers, Gioves, Hosiery, Ribbons (new AT 11 O’CfocK, A. M,, SHARP, | @N PEAKE’S NC, 2 WHARR, ‘Jhe Brigantine Kitty Clyde, 133 Tons Register, exclusive of Deck House. ' Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, Terms at sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, | Chitra: ANE ARG Baer ft act cai shades), Ladies Black Straw Hats, NEW Books oe WB As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular Falk Goods. arrive, Cash customers can depend on getting SCHOOL OPENING | Bsns J. B. MACDONALD. RECEIVED TRIS DAY 68 Queen Street, Charlettetown, Aug. 17, ’81—wkly, pat pres = ——- eee HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, © GLOSING-OUT SALE Milton’s Paradise Lost, -0°0 3rooks’ English Literature, We have decided to leave the Island this year, and Colenso’s Algebra, NOW OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF Smith’s History of Greeee, Bryce’s lst and 2nd Latin Readers, Elardware, Paints, Oils., &c., &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Bryce’s Greek Readers, SpecraL Price ror Larce Lots. - - - A, A. BALDWIN Horace’s Odes, Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne sj Livy —— a eT eT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Charles the Twelfth, hog 28 xeon. | ~ FRANKLIN HOUSE. Brachet’s French Grammar, Le Misanthrope, SuEEEE EEE ERSEEPERE nEieeneoneeene :0: SUMMER HOTEL NOW OPEN. Built on high land, it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one of the Connected with this House are If vou want cool roons and —_— FoR— Racine’s Iphigenie, Homer’s Liiad, Smith’s Latin Dictionary, Routiedge’s Latin Dictionary, Principia Latina, part 4, Mason's Grammar, Smith and MeMurty’s Arithmetics, Currie’s Grammars, Campbell’s Geegraphy and Atlas, Royal Readers, &c. ° Other School Books hourly expected. , Don’t forget, at Bancarss vor ALL. & CO. ' 1 rf ‘ENDERS will be reevived at the Otfice of healthiest sites on the Island. the Secretary of the Board ef School Trus- | tees of Charlottetown, ‘anti : we 8 pleasant grounds, well wooded. Sd quiet surroundings, patronize the FRANKLIN. J hur say, the 25th August, nuisance will not trouble you wher staying at the FRANKLIN. AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bath Lustre & Helland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, ete. GHORGE DAVIES & CO. ‘THE GRANDEST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON! A TEA PARTY! WILL BE HELD AT TICNISH, On the Grounds Around the Church, ‘Thursday, ath of August, to which the on generally are cordially invited. The Managing Committee will be prepared to supply to those who may desire it more substantial food than that usually supplied on Tea-tables, and in addition there will be amusements of various kinds to enable ex- /cursionists to enjoy a few pleasant hours, The followiag are the rates at which trains will run from Souris, Charlottetown, Summer- side and back :— From Charlottetown . ‘ . $1 00 ‘* North Wiltshire . : i 1 00 ‘* Hanter River . ; " a 1 60 ‘* Bradalbane ‘ ‘ ij : 90 *« County Line, a oe 76 “* Kensington - . . : . 69 ** Summerside , ‘ 7 70 ** Miscouche . é 4 69 * Port Hill a i ‘ ig ‘* O'Leary é i ; s 49 “ Alberton ‘ ‘ ‘ 25 From Souris, and al! stations lying between |it and Marie, the return fare will be $1.50; from Morell and all statiens between it and Bedford, $1.25; and from York, Union and Royalty Junction, $1.00. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, A Special Train for the accommodation of execursionists will leave as follows : Souris at 6 a. m.; returning will leave Tig- nish at 4.50 p. m. Charlottetown at 6.50; returning, will leave Tignish at 5 p. m. Summerside at 8.30 a. m.; returning will leave Tignish at 5.30 p. m, By order of Committee, JOS. E. RICHARD, Ang. 10, ’81—pat 3aw , SALT! SALT! It is Important in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAN’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese, at Toronto Industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFF'S July 30, 1881. Ahead of all Competition. JET BLACK STOVE POLISH | NEAT, QUICK, BRILIAN? AND LASTING! Six Million Packages Sold in 1880. HALF TON JUST RECEIVED, WrovesaLe ann Reram. Our Agent, © J. THOWAS, will sell The dust]4 the Market, and through the country, Also, Everlasting Axle Grease. B. BALDERSTON Agent for P. E. I. for supplying the City Schools with Acadia} House on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms) Queen Street, July 30—6w 2aw, whly ex ‘ Mines and Intercolonial Mines Round Coal, of ithe best quality, screened and free from slack} VCTY moderate. (125 tons.) Also for Nut Coal, best quality N. B.—This is a Temperance House. | (10 tons.) KH. F. COOMBS, | Coal to be placed in the ‘Vaults of the PROPRIETOR | Seales, Tenders to state the rate per ton of | 2000 lbs, for.each kirid of Céal. Envelbpe to] June 15,.1881. Nw Paper Bag Factory | KENT STREET, ‘Schools, after beirg weighed on the’ City be marked sé Venders for (onal.” Ce a ee ee Secretary By order of School Board, t 9 io St. Peter’s Schools BARGAIN Office of School Board, Ang. 15, ’81—eod-t]-24 ISAAC OXENHAM, | WILL RE-OPEN —To— ; ee? Xe Spam & _— 7— ; a 2 % F iota . ON & tw =o teen & . A R A ND immediate possession given, the MONDAY, Ath SEPT., A Lr licuse and premises on the corner of ; Great George and Kent streets, lately occu aT 10 OCLOCK, A. M, —IN— pied, and used for the last twelve years, asa | private boarding house by Alexander Hayden, :iisq. Also, the shop beneath. For parti- Culars apply te THOMAS DAWSON, M. D. Ch’town, June*7-—2aw tf The Schools will be under the same management as last year, ; For terms, etc., apply at ST. PETER’S CLERGY HOUSE, Aug, 15, 1881—1ill date Grafton Street, UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINE the Cheapest and most N P. PRINTING ROOMB published in the Provitices, ee As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, Jane 1, ‘81. | EVE place to get your Printing done is » ii the EXAMINE oo a . Ail Classes of Goods, 83 Queen Street. Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - PL, EL VERY qnality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, end sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts, Parties having quantities of paper in stock can have it made into Bags without loss of time and at much less cost than they can jimport them. om “ie Oriers y 80 ; er E. H. BABBITT, July 27—3m \ UBSORIBE for the DAILYEXAMINER >) the Chearest and N ‘bildhed in the Provisiiaiy i we - a ee ee ee seem eel ats tt AONE A CL SEEN NEE HT I Bens net - a ‘. 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