i am ll Ae A a iit ee <a ae ah _-—— Local and Other items. Tae Rév. J. AG flalifax last evedig oe MeLeod réturnéd fror rue Regatia fr FT. &Ruk : ] } Tur steamer # lym Stuart arrived Halifax this morn'ug with freight, and sail on retuin at 6 o clock, p. m. Theo. Chappel’s house and lot, Water street for $705. John McLean was the purchaser. oj es Te l IQUOR VEN pDoRS cases Special Bh nd Whisky.—OWEN |Cox- NOLLY. (a: 25 sakes aaiiaieinemamil Wr ‘must con ratulate Councillor: Smith upon the great nprovements made by bun npon an Prines Street and Euston Streea East. ‘The work is worthy jof commend ation. gan Kime. — A beakesman. named Cher!es | McDonald, was’ struck and’ killed) by the Shediae accommodation train at St.’ John) on Tuesday lact. He was 35 years,of age anid leaves a wife and two children. Gil ain Deara or A Noreo CANaviay Brewer A Toronto despatch of the 2lgtsays : . Mr Wi Gooderham, serr., founder of the dis tillery Srm of Goo lerham & Worts, the largest inthe world, died at noon. He is several times a millionaire. ee ie Yy. M. C. A.—There will be a special meet- ing of the members of the Y. M. C. Associa tion on Friday next (26th inst.) at eight! o'clock, 1m ladies’ parlor. Delegate to ihe convention recently held in Moncton are ex pected to report. Aul! meeting is desired. Persona. — Rev. Fathers O’Brien, Me: | CY mmittee meets at the office Dean this evening at eight! wipers iA | = ‘Gente? Laistr W. D. Stewart gold to-day at Buction Mrs. | Tust received 100 i Ts et r fT! +77 _ . = *, & > } : July 15, 1881. mm - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS x é 3 | CANADTAN. Yasmovrn, N. $2, Avg. 23, tion yesterday were \inténsely interesting and there were large -nambers in attend. ance at all the sessions ; the evening meet- ng lasted unti! midnight. The discussion i | - . {of foreign mission matters in connexion | with the Foreign Mission Board and Mis- | sionary Armstrong fisally terminated by pxssing the resolution of Rew» Week Mar- vin and Dr. Day ; deciding that the enn fi- dence of the denomination in their Board was unabated, and that. Rey. Wi. Arm- strong and’wife should be earnestly re- | quested to return to the Chicacole missicn as soon as possible. | The committee on statistics reported | that the total membership of the Baptist [onis, and Cullen, of " Beston, arrived ‘in this} population of about 140,000, city last evening and are staying at the Revere’ They will preceed to Vernon River, where they inten: to spend a few weeks with Rev. James Phelen, P. P. od To-day: has been oecupied by reports of | the Home Missions, Acadia College, . ete. | | Eight hundred dollars was given at one of tue sessions, to-day, to the Home Mission | Hyrmeneat.—By reference to the proper | Fund. column it will be seen that quite an interesting ceremony took place in St. James’ Church. | presented showing the convention to have} Picton yesterday. We congratulate the ener- getic Superintendent of the Anglo-Americn Telegraph Co.,on securing such an emiable partner, and wish them both every hap,i- ness in life. Hen. Pr. Brousr, of Prescott, a Senate ef the Dominion, died on Tuesday morn- ing of erysipelas and acute rheumatism of the the lungs. He wad been i!! only a few days. Dr. Brouse was a Reformer in politica and very popular wit!: all parties in the Senate There are now three vacant seats in the Senat., :'L in the Ontarjo. representation. For Sr. Jeu»x’s Newreunpi ann. — The well-known clipper schooner Ce:ecian, Captain English, arrived from St. John’s Newfound. land, yesterday, with a carge of s-lt to F. T. & W, L.gDean She will remain om berth here for six days, and w:ilsail on or about the Zlst inst., and will carry freight and passen- gers on return at moderate rates. —‘* The leaves are turning yellow, Their changing hue is hence, The fruit is ripe and mellow, The small] boy’s on the fence.” Two ofthe kin i of boys above referred to The report of the finance committee was | attaimeda large increase inthe last year. | | The total amount contributed is $11,0); of benevolence | the body, the home | Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1881. for the various objec’ in connection with and foreign missions being the»principal au’ 4. This evenin;, an ed :ational meeting will be held, and will be addressed by all the leading educationalists belonging to the Convention. UNITED STATES. Santa Fr., Aug. 23° The following is an r scount of the fight | a few days ago : Lieut. Smith and twenty | men overtook the Indians in the Lake Val: | ley district. The Indians were strong in! numbers, and Smith attacked them, expect- | ing reinforcenents from treeps following some distance behind. The soldiers were being Jrapidly shot down, when George Daly, with twenty miners, arrived and i ; ' joined in the fight, and the Indians were | jrouted with great loss. They, however, catried off their dead and wounded, so that | the exact loss could no’ »e ascertained. The have been arrested inthe’ act of ‘*Céoming over the garderwallf and experiencing a) “Cherry Ripe(allop.” They remain in jail until the proper evidence is produce’ Tee Presvy tery of P. i. Island will meet in Upper Priuce Street Presbyterian Church on 29th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m, to hear Mr. Jokn McLeod's ordination trials. Presbytery will also meet in Strathalbyn on 30th inst. | xt 11 o'clock, for the ordixation and induction of Mr. McLeod, the cor+ideration of Rev, H. Cra\*ford’s resijaation, &c.—Jowx M. Mac- LE@D, Presbyter) Olerk. Person 41.— Sir oe Tilley, Hon. Minister of Militia, Thomas Withe, hon M. P., of Montreal, Senator J.S. Carvell, 2°. J. Hodgsan, Esq., Q. C., of Oharlottetowm, D. Rogers, Esq., ,0f Summerside, Mr... Desjardins, of Le Cant dien, of Quebéc, G. Thomrs: Moore, Esq. , attorney at law, Live tpool, N. S8., were among those who registe"ed at the Royal last evening. —S¢. John Sun, 4th. TRAVEL on Tie IxteRcoroNtaiv. — Pasten- gers who have recently pessed over the Tater- colonial report that the passenger’ traffic this summer is simp! y immense, ~ Tourists on their way to the prinvipal resorts, frequently maon- opolize an entire car of a single train. Large numbers p*~s over the’ Nova “Seotia end to Cape Breton, wh ich is increasing In popularity asa pleasure resort. The number goimg to Prince Edward Island are also greatly in ex- cess of previous years.— Moncton Times. Cau it bribery or expenses, or what you will, the cost. of becoming a member of the British Parliament is frightful to contemplate. Mr. Courtney, » member of ‘the House, _and one of the leader-writers of the London Times has been computing the cost of the last gener- al election, with the following results: --The cost for the city of ftondon was 875,003; Greenwich, over $5.0 9; Southwark, $75,000; South Essex, “100.0 ); Middlesex, $60,000; Montzomerys? ie. $199,009 Here is $970, - 0600 among sone haift-dezen constituencies, after all the reforms of the past fifty years ! And Mr Courtoey remarks that u»fortunatéy it has become io eviclent that in. Many .cases the official return of expenditure represents bat a portion of it Tue Pear asp Dump Dervratiox Mr. Woodbridge end his pupils met with a very kind reception at Alberton on Thursday. The Rev, 4 F. (arr presided at the meeting, which wes held in the cburch; A liberal i taken up at the close. The ~ a Bedec ue on the Saturday following. - eon a and ‘thie prevented né had ex- many froma Mite 99 ae ee on Mob. Jest er was held@at: Tryon; and last sight (Tue. day, thier 23rd}, the Deputa- ‘on was entertamed at Mount Stewart by the = R. W. Frame, | herr a fair attent- ance at the meeting, which was ld in the f’all, and many gave 1 their names as sub- acribers to the institution. Mr. James A. Davison, of Cow Bay. Nova Scotia, has patented an improvement in 15- struments for seasounding, by which the depth of water is read from a graduated scal whites lost George Da'v, Lieut. Smith, and , fouranen killed and eleven wounded. Ex- cept Daly, atfavé <\ pposed to be ex-soldiers Lieut Dimmick with a company of cavalry, and JTjent. Taylor, with twenty Indian scouts, whe were but a few hours behind | the miners’ main band, arrived during the evening a pursnit. Prob- | taken the Indians who | are making for Chiluahna Csnow Crry, Aug 23. The railroal between here and ‘Silver | Cliff wes totally wreeked by a water spout on Satagday, avd wil! net (be in running | order fur severai weeks, ia San Franetsco, Ang. 23. | id continnel the ably they have ove A Tucson despatch says the sheriff has just arrived front Deming and reports that not less than 25 settlers have been killed, #41 miles north of Null station, within teh days, by the Mescalero. Apaches. The Indians are now woying south in Chilmahu, They crossed the Southern Pacific Railroad fourteen miles east of Gage, last night; about 7d strong. his, morning ope hund- red soldiers and fifty indian ecouts struck their trail and are im close pursuit, Offidtil bulletin—The President slept the | part of the night, but awoke at frequent iptetvals. He has taken since last evening a larger q tantity of liq uid food by the mouth than in the corse sponding heurs of any day during the past week. The use nei Pane grencel intervals. The parotid swelling is un- changed. Pulse, 100 ; temperature 98.4 ; respiration 18. New York, Aug. 23. Steamer Erin reports speaking steamer Persian Monarch on the 19th, under sail, making for this port, her propeller being broken. The weather wes fine and she wanted no assistance. She sailed from here Aug. 16th for London with a general cargo of 250 cattle and eleven passengers. She expects to reach this port in the latter part ot this week, EUROPEAN. Mapraip, Aug. 22. The notables not elected to the Cortes are: Ruiz, Sorilla and Sal Meron, who are in voluntary exile. They received man, votes, however, in Madrid and other dis- ‘tric's, 22 ¢ Sagasta, Minister of Interior ; Martinez Can:pos, Minister of War, have been elect- ed to the Cort s ©. telar was saccessful ‘at Bifcelona. “ Siifficient’is kttown ‘of the general results to see that the congress will consist ef 230, more or 1 » followers of ‘the Premier Sagesta, the earest to whom will sit with Gastelar, with 14 moderate Republicans and 9 independent Demoerate, being always ready to combine with the Cabinet against the: advanced Radicals; numbering under Mates Raiz and Zorilla, or even against Sepor Carovasdal .Castillo upor the iustrument, instead of by the lengt of the line. By this invention soundings ¢# be taken while the sailing vessel or steamship ia in motion «> quickly as if the ship were at rest. ‘The principle upon which the depth is by the weight bemg equalised by compressed air and the power of a sprint. The indicato is provided with a heavy enu, which keeps upright in ite descent, and confine: the air, which becomes compres ed until an equiit, brium is found, and at that momenta spring closes a valve and stops. the admission of water so that if the indicator becomes inverted or falls horizon': lly the air cannot escape, or take in water.—-S entific American. his85 Conservatives. — . ' ' ~ Lonpén, Aug. 23, a r 1 + 2 . > . p > Phe proceedings of the Baptist Conver. | Churches in the Maritime Provinces was, | in June 138], 37,003, showing a) Baptist | Wassineron, Aug. 23. ; ho ia of nutrient enemeta is continned at longer, FRO Mi LON HD A a with Moret and Montro Rais, both groueS, Stumbles, 4 India Buildings; or here to the POR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF e& Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, etc. GEORGE DAVIES & CO. EARLY | | NEW BLACK SI NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH. LACE, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, : NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. PRUATED txse All of the above will -——- STHEAMSHiIiP PRINCE EDWARD s re Neto a ean " a ES PRO ae BIN se Ryd He Sg OS tS. Se ek ee 5 ee ee eae ee ee re aes So Sa Fe Sek ein ye 2 Dr Eats, eee Ya Se Ss Will Call at Chariottetown AHOUT 35th of OCTOBER, AND WILL CARRY Lobsters, Starch, and other Products of the Island on Freight at the very lowest rates. —ALS0— r CATTLE & SHEEP On THE Urrer Deck, And Will Sail for Liverpoo! Direct on or About the 6th Gctober. Shippers will please make early application, in erder to secure room. For Freight and other particulars apply t2 PEAKE BRO’S & CO, Managers. [au 23 2i w] Beer's Wharf (Late Duncan’s, ) r¥ ‘HE subscriber wishes to intimate to his, j friends, and the public generally, that he | bas opened a Coal Depot at the above named | place, where he is prepared to receive orders | for all the leading kinds of Coal, and fill: them at lowest possible rates. . R. McMILLAN. . Ch’town, Aug. 18—eed, wkly 1m pd be + ie ie er eg NS na - and Summerside ! = For Charlottetown Se THE SPLENDID = 4 Clipper Brigt. Parnel N. Townsend, Master, Will Sail from London} AnOUT 5th SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at lowest rates for Char- o lottetown’ and Sunimerside. Agents in London+-Francis Carvill & Sons, 4 ‘Bishopsgate Street ; in Liverpool, R. M. C, } owner, “MM. FOLEY. Ch’town, Aug. 5, 188:—pat L¢i, aj pio 3i FOR NEWFOUNDLAND. Mr. Mason will represent America at the | forthcoming Chess Congress at Berlin. | Vienna, Aug. 23. |) PaAron Mayr, Austrian Minister at Wash- \ington, at present here. is about to tender his resignation on account of ill health. i Axoruer lot of first-class velocipedes just arrived and for sale very cheap Also, a baby carriage at a bargain.—R. K, Brace. ald. | port on FRIDAY NEXT, and have accomo- HE Schooner M/NNIZ A., 100 tons, Capt. Noel, arrived yesterday from New- foundland. She will eail on return from this dation for freight and passengers. Apply to ‘the Captain on board, or owner, JOHN AYLWARD, Aug 20, SL. done is a We have Just Received from Great Britain, COTTONS. YELVETEENS. RGSS FROM MONTREAL, 20 bales Grey Cottons, 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, | 2 cases Bed Ticking, Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Fancy, NEw | COAL DEPOT! —_—— :healthiest sites on the-Isiand. te I SESE: DAILY EXAMINER, AU GUST 25, 1881. — WE WILL CLEAR OUT AP A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR inglish Trimmed: Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. i FALL GOODS. 20% LK FRINGKS, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACE, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, . oo LINIRGS AND TRUMMNNGS | 5 cases White Cottens, 2 cases Flannels, be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. More New Goods. 40 CASES AND BALES! JUST OPENING AT ds Be Macdonald’s, Queen Street., ———0:0 — ee Dress Geods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Silhs, Feathers, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons (new shades), Ladies Black Straw Hats, | at cost, As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular, Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on getting Bargains. J. B. MACDONALD. | 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, ’81—wkly, pat pres | SSS eee ee | -CLOSING-OUT SALE HARDWARE! We have decided te leave the Island this year, and NOW OFFER GUR WHOLE STOCK OF EBardware, Fainis, Oils., c&c., &c., 4T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Sprecrat Price ror Lares Lots. - - . A. A. BALDWIN Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne 4j FRANKLIN HOUSE, | :0: SUMMER HOTEL NOW OPEN. Built on high land, A it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one of the | Connected with this House are pleasant grounds, well wooded. If you want cool rooms and quiet surroundings,’ patronize the FRANKLIN. The dust nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. BarGains For ALL. & CO. eapieestenngsllcateantencunmmeeamsane clviC ELECTION BY TH eeecnatanersrt LICENSING BOARD! | pursuance of an Act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the Fortieth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled: “An Act to Amend an Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown.” I do hereby give public notice that an Eiection of Three Persone to constitate a Licensing Board for the City of Charlottetown, will be held on TUESDAY! the 8th 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 Messrs. J. & T, Moiris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2—At or n« ar the houses of Mr, Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No, 3~ At or near the Market House. A 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 in the torenocen, and continue open till five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. The Board shall be elected by those entitled to se for the Mayor of the City in each Ward. DESCRIPTION GF WARDS. - Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetowr which lies south of Dorchester St. and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shal] com- prise all that part of Cha:lottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall ccmprise all that part ct Charlottctown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, :acluding the Common of the said Town Qualification of Voters—See Sec. 13, 40th Vic. Cap, 14. Nomination of Candidates—Sce Sec, 15, 40th Vic., Cap. 14. [Ls W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town, W. B. Morrison, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Ch’town, Aug. 10, ’81. [ai3]} 16 19 25 31 a, 2 5 sep., wkly till sep. 6 SALT! SALT! —— It is portant 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 In2ustrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. po and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFE'S July 30, 1#81, TO LET Av immediate possession given, the House and premises on the corner of Great George end Kent streets, lately occu- t, FLAT : wied, and used for the last. twelve years, asa Guests at’ tae FRANKLIN have the wenenraae of the Bath [orc boarding house by Alexander Hayden, House on the private Beach near the FRA IN. Terms very moderate. N. B.—This is a Temperance House. H. F. COOMBS, June 15, 1881. PROPRIETQS. ‘Serae BARGAINS‘. Peter’s Schools GASH CUSTOMERS All’Classes of Goods, MONDAY, 5th SEPT, at 10 o’CLOOK, A. M. The Schools will be under the same management as last year, For terms, etc., apply at ST. PETERS CLERGY HOUSE, Aug, 15, 1881—till date Grafton Street. As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, ee for the DAILY EX AMINtb R. W. TREMAINE, the Ch and most Newsy Papo 184. Also, tite shop beneath. culars apply to THOMAS DAWSON, M, D. Ch’town, June*7-—2aw tf VALE COAL MINES Pictou, Wova Scotia. QP FOR For parti- ROUND, NUT, SLACK, CARVELL BROS., Jane 10—1m law pat Agents for P. E. I, Pleasant. Residenve To Let. HE DWELLING HOUOSK and Premiscs now in the ation of P,. W. Hynde. man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Por- session givenin a few days. Furnished by & place, to get your Printi tle EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS June i, ‘Sl. 83 Queen Street. | sadtished t Provinces, my tt JAS, DESBRISAY. ea: sa tes Seer tae in hom eee RRS ES AR TERR oa pov sencnpeorory 9 ov