ee "+. SSE ‘ ate 2 . <citgen_ angel ant - — On 3 c [EGR gg 2AP J e am GREAT BRITIAN AND IRELAND Lonvon, Aug. 13. , says that Gladstone has con { Sir Erskine May, the eminent wutary authority, as to the cinohlen t. adopted under the peculiar cireumst ret <ely te arise in connexion with e land Leonterence, between the two ow considered unavoidable. Preparation ‘e being made accordingly. Lonpon, Aung. 14. stands that yesterday Council decided, practically, sist on the Jand bill es it was final. assed by the Commons, and in the even he Lords remaining obdurate, Parlia went will be summoned again in Novem en hen the bill will be re-introduced: but The Observer unde os. Lao nel ! is a lisp ositior ise of Lords a bi present one, New Yor, Aug. 14. The Wort?’s London despatch says that the step that the House of Lords has taken in throwing out the most sweep ing clauses of the Land Bull has not only created great | political world, but has ‘om end to end. f that a battle between Democracy and tocracy is at hand, and there is an un- ri tement in the i the ceuntry! comfort: ble " feeli ing : ibroad th: xt _awe ea poli anether tical and perhaps constitutional teumniudat. Gladstone, who had a long interview last picht with Granville and Carlingford, iis lieutenants in the House of Lords, to then foree in the | more distasteful than | cham Les r samp. no te an 2 Re Re >. ‘ae oe WE WHEELE, 4 } i eS eae | July 15, 1881. e| > | | Tue Model School will be re-opened on Monday, the 22nd inst. ion to the Garfield fund reach 000 on T uesday Phe subseript l at fed S150, ' ; a At Eawwerson, Manitoba, street laborer | the other day struck for $2 per day. They were earning $! be | - a j j | } } | We leara that about one hundred and fifty- | six postulants will appear for admission to | Men Prince of Wales College and Normal School to-morrow. —— ar outbreak, Squaws have been discov ered carrying guns and ammunition into his | ! j | Srrrme@gPute is suspected of preparing for | : | rr —_—— | Tue Liberal C onservative Committee will | gave|meet this evening (Tuesday) in the Saating | mn aan “J bids “| Gemts? mustro & Holland ar : Oram i Matinee S a. Joh 3 He Me oP“ ChLEHMAR OUT, FOR THE thureday, riiay a Nalunday, Saturday, at 2.30 p.m, THIRD ANNUAL TOUR, everywhere by crowded and delighted audiences, BENNETT & MOULTON’S Juvenile Opera Company, 20 gay" ARTISTS “aq 20 E xtravaganza, arrange d expre ssly for this Company, the Ree eived tiem liberty to say he will not yie'd a hair’s | Rial k, at 8 o'clock, to make fiual arrangeme nts; MA GTO SLIPPER, breadth in this struvyle, and that seize the opportunity of tion of the country to the fact } the people’s representatives can be des- | = Fm oduciny a still stronger anc re swee erik bill and bid the Lords re- ject it at their peril. Some of his friends to-day go so far as to say that if no arrange- mentcan be reached next*week, the Pre mier will at once dissolve Parliament an appeal to the country. ion, it . troyed in afew hours by the upper honse. ‘ val a conference between the two houses fail, Gladstone will call an autumr £ : a @ Lonvon, Aug. 13. In the Honse 6f Commons, last ni; ght, | Ritchie (Conserva tive) moved an address te | the Crown, praying the Queen to withhbo! | consent from any comme rcial treaty with | France which shall substitute speetfic for | ad valorem duties in any way in jr rious to | British manufactures, and which shal! bind England for more than one year. This is a reconnoisance of the Conservative Protec tionist, intended a3a prelude to demon- strations in the Provinces during the recess of Parliament. Ritchie pointed ont that fry ee trade had made no progress abroad, and that at home there was a growing feel-| , that much of the present depressi on in| trade was owing to our commer tial pel icy. Though he held that protection was of a aii for our manufactures, he insisted that ps ought to be taken to save them from | sInsion from foreign markets. Sir Char-| ' | ~. & Y € les Dilke o p posed he motio n, but repeate ad} that the Government would not be parties to any treaty prejudicial to British trade. He quoted of the country was increasing,and in regard | to the policy of retaliation he point ed out that a large portion of our imports from | } articlea of food, whatever might be thecase abroad, the country could not tolerate an imposition | c ] € ‘france were duties on food. After some discussion ‘itchie’s motion was negatived, 150 to|‘ AND THE EAST. Lonpon, Aug. 15. The ‘‘Standard” says it is stated upon | ood authority that the Viceroy of India | 8 telegraphed for permission to supply the Ameer with :aore money, in the hope that it will enable him to make good his position. The Government has arranged for a return, during three weeks, of half the troops sent to the Transvaal. Lonpon, Aug. 13. The ‘* Times” Tunis despatch says the whole country from Tunis to Kroumir mountains may be said to be in insurrec- tion. The town of Susais quiet but the district comprising fifty villages and their inhabitants are menacing the town. Vienna, Aug. 14. Immense frauds have been discovered at Adr ianop le in the administration of indirect Turkish taxes. (ne official has defrauded the Government of stamps valued at 17,500 Turkish poands. EUROPE UNITED STATES. Ponrtann, Me., Ang. 13. he will } calling the atten-| that the| w ek of an entire session of a vast majority | Ishell. It is ‘¥ORTY NEW BANDS!! Twenty-four, of them £ 4} sill aioe Her. Herald ; new Ot $nis Nature. 10. f PL statistics to show that the trade | ; | and that | ti ii | Moore, A. Ke or the reception of Sir Leonard Tilley and the | i A. P. Caron. ee Scorrish GaraeRine,— There still remains | about 36 yards of Tartan for Trews, imported | fur the Chn h Members in want of a pair ;' should apply at ouce, at J. B. McDonald’s, | Queen Strect. [an 16 1.) ‘ ia tliasilicaadl Tue Torr —In the chester, ou the LOth, the Piedmont won easily in three straight i The las t heat w as Ure ited sor, as the despat ches } 291 class race at Ro- | Almont stall j i neats, | ’ Say, jozge “a, in 2. i7z sain Brars are h aving a good time in Westmore- land County and the border Ceunty of Nova Scotia. They lunch on tender young beef and lai ab, and are not much afraid of human be sing 8. Ver. Cranes Marti, of Toronto, has in- a velocipede with a sliding seat, the ich is similar to that in rowing a claimed that great speed can be th this machine with slight motive vented rction ol wi attained wi power. si a 2a real hum” at Wolfvil lle Kmit Mr. W. C. Archibald, the prietor, has just employed ‘THERE is * ting Factory. enterprising pre ; ° } were engaged in this city yesterday. But the iismal-dolefuMpapers don’t publish items of Scoruand vs. InELAND.—The grand wrest ling match for the ch: penpiotel ip of the United States vs. Canada, for $4€ 0, between Hugh N, McDonald, n edical student, of Lake Ainslie, ers Breton, Canada, ona ‘Thomas Lyuch, of Boston, Irish champion, will take plsce in the Lyceum, Halifax, on Tuesday evening, August 6th, at '§ o’cloc} » p- mi. Tue following delegat ve been appeint- ed by the Charlottetown Y. M. C. Assoviae the convention which opens on - Moneton, N. B. John sall, George Bremner, John Dorsey, F. 5 Kennedy, Wm. Turner, W. Ta, ler, ae vacle. H. H. Pollard, Henry Smith. ie! Hales, E eq, att nds as a member of cea Committce —$ a — es ha y + tio ‘ Oli, &U atvtena the 19th instant, at : A CORRESPONCENT wishes to knew if there is any law in force which could be utilized in removing g that most ab ominable nuisance whe infests the north side of the square on market days, annoying the peeple and, shame- fuily cheating all those who are foolishly in- ducea to h ave any dealings with him. This practice »f gullip g and robbing the public—no matter how politely done is one which the civic authorities should stamp out of existence immediately, and send those lazy soap-vend- ing tramps about their business to work fer an henest livi ing. THE market to-day was ’ large and very well stecked. Sales were brisk at the fvllowing prices:—Beef (small) 7. +40 14... cents; do. (quarter) 6 to 9 cents; Mutton per ib..6 to 9 cents; Lamb per |b, 5 to 9 cents; Pork (small), 8 to 12 ceats; Ham, 12 to 16 cents; Ducks each, 20 to 30 ceuts; Chickens, 50 to 50 cents; aaa each, 20 to 25 cents; Butter (fresh) 16 20 vents; do (tub), 13 to 14 cents; Eggs per i ., 14 to 15 cens; Oats per bush., 45 to 46 cents; Hay per cwt., 30 to 37 cents; Potatoes per bush. , 50 to 69 cents; do (new) per peek, 15 to 20 cents; Flour per 100 lbs, $3.25 to $3.50; Oatmeal a 100 lbs, $3.25 to $3.50; Sheep- skins cach, 35 to 45 centr, Charles Boynton, river driver and mill hand, aged 32, bas late} ty arrived in Saco with his wife. ‘lwo days age§she went to her motiers hose at Barmilis. He fol dc wel, and this mernng, going to a reom. demand ‘if ste weuld ever live ¥i he him — She replied *‘ No.” He th. “fired at her an? mi issed her. She then met ‘ond aro ry window to the gruu a vrburt. Hler sister (Mrs. \ ohatts use) entered the room and was him, ene ball passing * ber hand and the other atering her breast. Ye then shot him- self throngh the pit of “te stomach and expired instantly, Mrs. W.Sterhouse will pr »bably die. ‘ a . > ‘ iron iv . Ds , “i vt ice fired at v through the palm a c Untontown, Pa., ACS 15. intense excitement was created here Y°s- terday over the arrest of eight men su pose d to be the murderers of Maurice Healey, Superintendent of the Dunbar Vurnace Co., and members of the order oi Mollie Maguires, The men were . taken out of the mines as at work and placed in jail at that p int; but fears are enter- tained, owing to the "weak condition of the jail, that the prisoners may succeed in escaping. Oe ee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the dlaritime Provinces. Tosontro, August 16—10a. m. and continued fine weather 7 vy,’ sya? i . : gaer temperat Ai. \Mioderate wini\s ——--—- <> —_- o- ~——-—-— WanxtTep, a young man with some practical ywledge of the general hardware and grocery business. Liberal wages will be give to the ri me aa rson, Address P. O. Box il, Charlotte {an ll lw Russra has refused a request of the English Government to send a delegate to the Com- | mission which is to eatin the delimita- tion of the Transcaspian frontier. In his letter to the English Mi nister, the Russian Minister of Foreig nu Affairs reasons that Eng- land has no right to inte rfére in those matte rs or to be represented in a commission. The ouly parties concerned in the settlement of the boundary line, he says, are Russia, Persia and Merv, and they can adjust it without Eng- land’s aid, arbitration, dictation or interfer- ence, Mors J. P’s.—The Lieutenant Governor in Council has been 5 ple ased te associate the fol- lowing gentlemen in the Commission of the Peace: — Vor King’s County.—Mr. Charles McAdam, Savage Harber, Lot 38. Mr. Wiiliam H Harber. Mr. John Hughes, Morel’, Lot 39. Por Queen’s County.- Mr. Ch Charles c. Blooming Potatf Lo Doeale ered F. Tom! ins, Charlottetown. McEwen, ®t Peter's Mac- SpraiTvous I r9veRs —The Lieutenant Governor in Council has ap- pointed the following persons ve dors of spirit uous liquors, under the Canada Tem- Act, in Queen’s Couoty :- VEEDORS OF }as performed by this Company over 500 times: with new Musical Selections, Elegant Cos- tumes and appointments, &e. FRIDAY EVENING—Planquette’s Romantic Opera, TEE CHIMES OF NORMANDY, ' with a Selected Cast, grand Chorus and Orchestra, SATURDAY EVENING—The Ever Popular 7, M.S. PINAPORE, Saturday Mativee —The Chim of Normandy. Fach Opera presentci with entire new scenery, magnificent costumes, full chorus, &€. In addition to the Opera, each evening will be presented a Grand Novelty Olio, eompris- ing : The Torpedo and the Whale, from Oli- vette; The Child Wonder, Master Harry Hamiin, in his famous specialities; Miss Florence Story in Violin and Zylophone Solos; Misses Liebsch and Upton in “Der Wasserfall;” Harrigan & Hart s latest New York success, the AMINER, AUGUST 16, 1881. AT A BIG REDUCTION, ri, es ; ikea Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. PELE cxapertmenemmntnalintits ~— nemo neem a a BALANCHK OF OUR WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Goats, Hlosiery, Summer UWnderclothing, Straw Eats, etc. GHORGH DAVIES & CO. _ — a Local and Other items. GAD EMY ia MUSIC. | DOMINIGR OF CARADA, Prevines of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown. ps the City Court, before Rowan obert Fitzgerald, Esq., the Stipe- diary Magistrate fer the City of. Charlottetown. i TS NOTICE, that his Honor the Stipen diary Magistrate for the said City -of, | Charlottetown, has, by virtue of the power and | | authority in him vested by the Statute of the | | Ge neral Assembly of said Island, intituled) “An Actin further amendment of. an Act to | Incorporate the City of Charlottetown, and of the Statute 43 Victoria eats thirteen in ; amendment thereof, erdere’ and appointed that THURSDAY, | the Fifteenth day of September, A.D. 1881., be the day set down for hearing all appeals | |made to him from the last preceding valua- tions, assessments or rates imposed or author- ized by the City Council of the said City, and that on such day, and daily thereafter, until all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o’clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him, By order, FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, Collector for said City, Dated at Charlottetown this 13th day of August, 1881. dé ex & ages oaw ne and et Ocean Steamship Co. Of Prince Edward Island. « Order of Full Moons.” Popular prices: 25, 35 and 50 cents, Seats for sale in advance at Dodd’s Medical Hall. F. G. BRAYTON, Aug, 15—5i Business ree: CIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR, LICENSING BOARD! N pursuance of an Act of the General As- i sembly of this Island, made and passed in ibe Fortieth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled: “An Act to Amend an Act to In orporate the Town of Charlottetown,” I) do hereby give publie notice that an Election of Three Persons to constitute a Licensing Board for the City of Charlottetown, will be held on TUESDAY! the 6th day of September, A.D. 1881, at the several places following, that is to say; In Ward No, 1—At or near the Store of Mesers. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No, 2—At or nc ar the house of Mr. Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Priace Streets In Ward No, 3—At or near the Market House. In Ward No, 4—At or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, (east) between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets, In Ward No, 5—At or near the house of Widow Tierney, corner of Great George and Euston Streets. And at the said Elections the poll will be opened at nine o’clock ia the forenoon, and continue open till five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. The Board shall be elected by those entitled to vote for the Mayor ef the City in each Ward. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester St, and the parce] of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground, Number Two shal] comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies. south of Richanend Street and north of Dorchester Street, Number Three shall com- prise all that part of Chailottetown which lies south of Graften Streetand north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetowu which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of .Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. Qualification of Voters- See Sec. 13, 49th Vic. Cap, 14. Nomination of Candidates —See Sec, 15, 40th Vic., Cap. i4 jL.8.] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town. W. B. Monti ow, City Clerk, Mayor’s Office, Ch’town, Aug, 10, ’81, fais) 16 19 25 31 @, 25 sep., wkly till sep. 6 C0-PARTNERSHIP, fYIHE undersigned having purchased from perance Villiam. R. Watson, Charlottetown. Simon W. Dood, do. Coun D. Rankin, do. James Rosa, of Mount Stewart, for Town- ship No. 37. Joh n Hughes, County Line, Lot 67,- for Township No. 67 Oliver B. Wadman, of Crapaud, for * lown- iat Se aie Baliye ©. See —_ Tr ees aS - va A Wisconsin firm in Ottaws are offering lan nberm en $2 .pO0 pe r ca y: Some took tne offer on condition that they were granted freo passes to their new field of labour, A LIT COT PN Henry Beer, Esq., late of Southport, all his interest in che basiness formerly done by him in the “ Southport Store,” have entered into a Co-Partnership to carry on a general basiness noder the style and firm of Basr & Cuaypier, aad solicit a continuance of the patronage ex. tended to the forser proprietor, H, HERBERT BEER, EDWALKD A, CHANDLE Denthpenty P. E. I, Aug. 10, 1881—4i eod. Pitas ace to geb your aes done is @ SXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS, Autumn ete i ‘188 1. PRINGE EDWARD The First-Class Iron Screw Steamship ROBERT FRASER, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the 15th August, and will Sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown About the ist September, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon- don and Glasgow. deliverable at Char- lottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris, Pictou and Shediac, For Freight, apply in London to Jonny Pit- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E, C,; in Glasgow, to James Ketso, 134 St, Vincent Street; in Liverpool, to PITCAIRN BROTHERS, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; in Pictou, N. 8. to Noonan & Davigs; or here, to PEAKE RRO'S & CO., Ch'town, Aug. 6, ’51—3aw Managers, REGULAR TRADER. FROM London to Charlottetown P. E. ISLAND, DIRECT. FALL TRIP, 181. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE 423 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, M. Callaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London Gn or About 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac, Parties withing to have their Goods deli- | vere ‘d here early in the seasun will do well to | forward thelr orders in time, so as not to de- | tain the Vessel, For Freight or Passage apply in London to } | Jous Pircamn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester | | Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcairy Baorurrs, 51 | | South Joba Stree: ; or here, to the owners, ro PEAKE BRO'S & CO, Ch’town, Aug 6, '31—3aw ! July 27—3m ee SIGN OF THE HANTS ALL PERSONS WHO INTEND GOING TO HEAR SHOULD CALL AT W. Rh. BOREHAM'S CAS EL ‘Boot & Shoe Store, AND GET A Nice Pair of Boots for the Oceas‘on, as he has just opened a nice lot of Ladies’ & Gents’ Fine Goods, gas> Don’t forget the place. WwW. FR. Boreham. Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. Ang. 15, 1881—till 20th ‘ P. E. Island Railway. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTETOWN, Aug. 15, 1881. Windmills, Pumps apd Tanks for Sale, res subscriber will receive offers until 3ist inst., for four Windmills, Pumps and Tanks, formerly in use at the watering stations on the P, E, Island Railway. These articles are nearly new and are in good order. “They are being seld only on account of the Railway having no further use for them. L. B. ARCHIBALD, (au 15 3i] Superintende at GOAL! COAL! OW LANDING, ACADIA NUT COAL, on Lord’s Wharf, for 2.30. Terms cash, W. C. HOBKIRE, August 13, 1881. a a | Aug. 10, ’81—10 16 19 dy pat 12th, ne 16th & 19th Sir Leonard Tilley and Han, Av Pi Caron Ahead of al BRIGHT SUGAR! NE CAR LOAD IN BARRELS-—Bright Yellow— Very nice and very cheap. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Aug, 6—3i TORENT! | JHE HOUSE lately occupied by Lixvr. Bovu.ton, containing 13 rooms, large gar- den, yard and coach house, Pump in yard, Apply to owner, J. H. GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown. BARGAINS CASH CUSTOMERS —_, All Classes of Goods, As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, June 1, ‘81. 83 Queen Street. IN -B7 W, Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - P.E.L VERY quality 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, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts. Parties haying quantities of paper in stock can have it made into Bags without loss of time and at much Jess cost than they can import them. Orders respectfully solicited, E. H. BABBITT, Valuable Property FOR SALE. HAT well built and conveniently situated residence owned by the subscriber, !ocat- ed on St. Peter's Road, Royalty East, to- gether with l4acres good land, enviosed by a substantial Postand Rail Fence; Stables and other Outbuildings, some of the best on the Island. Terms—$5000 cash; $6000 on time—20 per ceat. down, balance on interest at 44 per cent: H, EDMUND SWABEY. | Charlottetown, Royalty East, July 19, '8i—4w 1 USSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Neway P published tn Provinces, = Horse and Carriage Tay. Ni is hereby giyen to all persons who have not paid their Horse and Carriage Tax tor this year, that on and after the 20th | August, instant, summons will be issued “against all persons in default, F.«S, CHANDLER, Collector, 1 Competition. JET BLACK STOVE POLISH! NBAT, QUICK, BRILIANT AND LASTING! Six Million Packages Sold in 1880. HALF TON JUST RECEIVED, WrorsssLe ano Reta, Our Agent, ©, J. THOMAS, will sell at the Market, and through the country. Also, Everlasting Axle Grease. B. BALDERSTON, Agent for P, KE. I. Queen Street, July 30—Gw 2aw, wkly ex Ocean Steamship Company ! Of Prince Edward Island. SPECIAL MEETING of the Stock- holders of this Company will be held at the office of PEAKE BROS, & COMPANY, on MONLAY, the 22nd day of Angust, inst,, at 7 o'clock, p. m,, to take into consideration the propriety of extending the term of the Partnership of this Company, or otherwise, in accordance with the power contained in the Partnership Deed. Dated at Charlotictown, this 6th day of August, 1881. PEAKE BRO’S & CO,, Managers. [au 6 2i ore BRITISH WAREHUUSE Queen Square. W* have opened and are now showing the largest and cheapest stock of BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS Ever offered by us to the Public. Lomplete in Every Department elected by One of the Firm on the Very Rest Terms. We offer them at unusually low prices to all who may favor us with a call. s@ A superior article of TEA always on hand, W. & A. BROWN & CO. Weool ! Wool! >? Highest Cash Price paid for Wool Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES, July 12—2aw wkly im Hillsborough Street Pleasant Residence To Let, HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises noW in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- session givenin a few days. may 9—eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY. HATS. HATS. Just Received! A LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDON felt Hats, Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN FUR HATS! BEST VALUE FOR GASH. F. LEPAGE & CO. July 6, ’81—wkly enailice 5 hte acme: tts saan nig. avarice line it SRE mig at: anaes ns me seein Memes sate EE emai ale tue Sil Se: Otte Se Be tha eS Se Bee os ee