can ay, a a to a ee : Local and Other ltems. Sr. Perer’s ScHOOL opened to-day. How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap? Call and he will tell you. Tuere were no bidders for the property offered for sale at North River Road to-day. VaLvuE in Black just received, Lustres and J. & W. Berr. EXTRA Cashmeres Tue examination of the prisoners John- ston and Miilner was further postponed till to-morrow. Tue flies on the wheel will soon have to leave. The wheel’s movements are growing too rapid for their comfort.—-Swn. Tue classes of the Convent De Notre Dame opened to-day. . There was a very large attendance of day scholars. Tue race between the yachts Agate and Surprise will take place on the first suitable day which will be decided by their judges. New Srocxk.—On Saturday last three sheep for the Stock Farm were received from Scotland by the Intercolonial Express. Tae Patriot is afflicted with Hamlet’s un- happiness :— ‘ **Sicklied o’er with the pale cast of thought.’; “Sir Down Lawson,” shouted a sturdy elector of Pownal at the meeting on Satur- day even'ny; ‘‘you must keep order here or go out.” Lawson sat. Dr. Tupper speaks in the Citizens’ Skat. ing Rink to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. Dr. Tupper will speak in Ludlow Hall, Summerside, on Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock, A very handsomely situated building lot at the corner of Great George and Water Streets, was sold this forenoon by William Dodd, Esq., for $1,350. Frank Haszard, Esq., Attorney-at-Law, was the purchaser. Messrs. Pork anp Brecken will meet the electors of Mount Stewart and vicinity at Mount Stewart Hall this evening, at six o'clock. Report says that McGill and Sin- clair’s meeting—held there at noon to-day —was very poorly attended. Mr. Jonn McDonatp,of Centre Toronte, says that to call the present tariff a Free Trade tariff, is ‘‘dishonest.” Says Mr. Power—this is a ‘‘Free Trade” Govern- ment. There is a great moral lesson in thirc— Vx, Herald. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, John Clerkin, drunk and in- capable, was fined $2 and costs, or 8 days ; Michael McAdam, for the same offense, was fined the same. The assault case of George Thompson vs. Donald McLeod, was dis- missed, plaintiff failing to prove the assault. :Tne Marine ex-Member for Belfast came to.grief at the Pownal Meeting on Saturday night. After he got off a number of his political jokes, a most influential elector of Belfast, ina loud voice exclaimed, ‘* You have betrayed all our trusts, and you may now go down with the party which you es- pouse.”’ Tue Patriot is very flat. The St. John Sun explains how it is. It says: ‘ The subsidized press already hears the whistling of the wind, the forerunner of the storm which will presently burst upon it. Noth- ing is so mighty as popular indignation, which once aroused will move on with giant strides until a subsidized press acknowledg- es its guilt or ceases to exist.” Prorection.—As it is necessary that I should protect a number of Drafts which shortly fall due, I now give this final notice that all amounts due me and remaining un- paid on the 15th September, will be handed to the Clerk of the City Court for collection. THIS IS ACTUALLY DEFINITE ! ! THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, J1l—3i Diamond Bookstore. Etecrors, you are asked to give Cart- wright—whom the Toronto Globe appropri- ately dubbed a ‘‘ mixer and muddler of figures’—and McKenzie, the hero of the Steel Rail Blunder, and Coffin, the Silent, and their friends Sinclair, McIntyre, Perry and Yeo another five years lease of power, to the exclusion of. such statesmen and politicians as Sir John MeDonald, Dr. ‘Tupper, Mr. Masson, Mr. Tilley, Mr. Pope, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. King, Mr. James Mc- Donald, with their supporters, including such men as Brecken, A. C. McDonald, Muttart, Hackett and Howatt. Will you do it? We venture to predict that you will not. ~@P eas --————"— Cricket. a In this morning’s Petrict there appears an account of a cricket match, played on Saturday between ‘‘Natives” and ‘‘Foreign- ers,” which is characterized as the rubber match between the two Elevens. ‘This is not in any way correct, and the foreigner who put such a statement in print must have a very lively imagination indeed. The first two matches were won by the ‘‘ Na- NEWS BY > ae eee TELEG Grascow, Aug. 30, APH. The iron masters of West Seotland have > prominent leacer in Iri agreed to not.'y their exuployers of a redue tion of 10 per cent. in 1 Durnin, Aug. 30. John Eugene O’Kavanagh, the well-, known Celtic scholar. and formerly a a polities, is dead. Lonpon, Aug, 30. The Times’ leader, eviticising the article of Mr. Gladstone’s bitterly attacking the Conservative policy, says; “The country will be as little stirred by this new attack as it has been by numerous attacks in and out of Parliament, on paper and by word of mouth, which Gladstone has beeu pouring out for a good many months. He really ought, as a man of _ sense, to accept the fact that judgment has been given against him. There is, as the wise men tell us, ‘‘ A time to speak, and a time toremain silent’’ When the party leader has saidall he has to say,and in spite of frequent repetition. has found he has not convinced his countrymen, it might be well for him at lensth to remember the second clause of the advice and wait either for new matter or fora more auspicious opportu- nity.” Lonpon, Aug. 30. Mr. Welsh, the American Minister, writes, under date of August 8th, remind- ing Lord Salisbury that the former appeals for the release of the Fenian, Condon, have been refused, but since then the action of the British Government has brought it so much honor that he (Welsh) thought the moment might possibly be a_par- ticularly agreeable one for the ex- ercise of clemency, especially in answer to the prayer of a friend.y go ernment which has shown so deep an in crest in the case as io have already preferred the prayers three imes, and would ¢ subtless continue to do so, but w') always most respectfully await untli it is granted. ‘Che belief in the United States is that Condon isan ardent Irishman who served most honorably in the American war, was a vic- tim of Feireumstaneces in his wrong doing, and having been eleven years in prison and learned wisdom, may well be restored to his family in the United States. Under date of August 16th, Lord Salisbury re- plies that the Cabinet will recommend the remission of his sentence. Correspondence. r@ We do not hold ourselr the opinions or statements of our correspondents, : o sponsible Sor A One-Sided Report To the Editor of the Examiner :— Srr,—We hope the people of Pownal will read the Patriot's one-sided report of the meeting heidi im their village on Saturday last. ifthey do, they can judge for them- - 7 eo selves about its t-uthfulness. Poor Henry -— zawson cannot cive the truth of any meeting. ONE WHO WAS PRESENT. Sept. 2, 1878. ———_ ¢e? 4a mt. ah. Bate oie tas Lo the Editor of the Hevraminer. Sm,—The statements of John West ia your issue of the 27th ult., are without foundation, in fact. At the trial of the Reapers near Sum- merside, the ** Eagle’ was awarded the prize, as the following report of the Judges, duly appointed, will shew. points to be made were seventy : — Sheaving. Durab ity. Draft. No. pts. » Eagle 20 3 15 G5 Royce 16 a 20 433 W. B. Turis, Bens. Muren. (Signed) Parties who are acquainted with Messrs. Tuplin and Mutch need not be told that any decision arrived at by them would be just. Surely impudence could go no further than this claiming a victory for a Machine called the Royce, which only scored 434 po‘ its out of atotal of seventy. If understand that young West's stay in several countries which he has visited, as Agent, has bcen short; and I assure him that the farmers of this country regard a shedy machire pediar, with about as much favor as shody cloth men. Mr. West will understand this, Yours, very traly, A Farmer. Summerside, Ang. 30, 1878. —* Birth. On the Slst uit., Mra. W. W. Clarke, of a son. Died. Died, on July 12th, at Ponsonby, New Zea- land, Henry Douglas Morpeth, Esy., born at Edinburgh on January 27th, 1805, aged 70 (NOW READY: THE reat National Work | | ART ELLUS TRATIONS | tives,” as the published scores can _ testify. | In the first, after a pretty close and well-, contested match, the ‘‘ Natives” were the) victors ; and in the second the foreign indi- | viduals were shamefully beaten. Conse- | quently it was no rubber match at all, and | on Saturday five or six of the Native Eleven | were unable to play, thus making it more of a scratch match than anything else ; but! there can be no doubt, from the scores, | that had ihe ‘‘ Natives” their proper) eleven on the field, including Messrs. F. Longworth, W. Hobkirk, S. Fitzgerald and V. Longworth, quite a different complexion would be put on the game. It would be well for the future, in publishing reports of | matches, that the correct version should | find its way into the papers. One-sided statements look very mean and don’t ad- ‘BY THE BAILY EXAMINER, vance the cause of cricket.— Com, R. TUTTLE, FRYUE new and only Ittusrrarep History of the Dex Nton or Canapa. Just pub- lished. Vhe most popular and saleable Work of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly numbers at 50 cc its, Beant? lly i «strated and handsome'y bound, with 28 .>e Steel Plates, 20 ori: ‘u2l Wood Cu’s, and ° 3 Photo Lithograph I: avings, on stone,of o — promi- nent public mea. AGENTS WANTED (1 every town and county in P. E. t. Send for terms and outfit at once. - <. D. DOWNIE & CO., Sole Publishers. Box 1964, Montreal. {may 25) for the latest news—local and telegraphic an The total number of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. fn Chancery, SAMUEL NELSON ROBINSON, JOSEPH ROBINSON and GEORGE FREDERICK ROBINSON,— Complainants, AND MARGARET McCRAITH, JAMES REDDIN, PIERCE GAUL, MARGARET McCRAITH, Guardian of James Jarry Mevraith, Arthur Edgworth McCraiih, Mary Louisa McCraith, Augus- tine McCraiih, Marzaret MeCraith, Ellen MeCraith and Beatrice Marion McCraith, Defendants. In pursuance of a decree made in this suit by itis Hlonor the Vice Chancellor, bearing date the twenty-ninth day of August, instant, A. D 1878, there will be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the eleventh day of December next, ensuing, at twelve o'clock, noon, in the Supreme Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queea’s County,— LL that Tract or Piece of Land situate, AX lying and being in Chariottetown, aforesaid, being part or parcel of Town Lots Number Four and Five, in the secoad hun- dred of Town Lotsin the said Town, bound ed and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at the southeastern corner of the dwelling- house and store now occupied sy Henry J. Calbeck, in the northern edge or side of Sydney Street, and ranning thence along the edge or side of Sidney Street, parallel with the line of said Street for the distance of forty feet; thence at right angles to said Street, northwardly, for the distance of seventy-nine feet; thence at right angles westwardly, along the boun Gary line of the late John McGill's land, forty (40) feet, or until it meets the boun- dary line of land occupied by thesaid Henry J. Calbeck; thence at right angles south- wardly along the said last mentioned line seventy-nine (79) feet, to the place of com- mencement, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, and the appur- tenances thereunto belonging. Dated this 31st day of August, A. D. 1878, J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. E. J. HODGSON, } Solicitor for Complainants. ( Aug. 31 a DR. CONROY, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE : City Hotel Building, opposite Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 29, 1878-—-3m eod a HORSES WANTED! VEN STYLISH, SOUND, COMPACT BUILT CARRIAGE HORSES, for shipment, about the 10th September. F. T. NEWBERY & CoO., 27 Water Street. Ch’town, Aug. 2S, 1878—pat 2isw ex 2i ne li FROM London 49 Unariotietown FALL TRIP. (878. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine “ BTHEL BLANCHE," 425 tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 Years Al, in Eng. Lioyd’s. JGri GRAHAM, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL FROM LONDON On or about the 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and Shediac. This vessel was built expressiy for the Lon- don trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and offers every inducement to shippers, as she has made remarkably quick passages, Parties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the season will do weii to for- ward their order in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage apply, in London, to Joun Prrcarrn & Sons, 59 Cornhill ; in Liv erpool, to PircatRN Brotuurs, Brockley — Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, to; the owners, — PEAHRE EOS. & CO. Clvtown, Aug. 10, 1878— ST, PETRA SCHOOLS WILL RE-OPEN ON Monday, the 2nd September N BOYS’ SCHOOL there are three depart ments. Subjects Taught—Latin, Greek, German, French, Mathematics, History, Ceography, and all ordinary English subjects. wom i N GIRLS’ SCHOOL there are three de- partments. In the junior department, boys under § years are received, Subjects Taught—same as in Boys’ School, except Classics. In these Schools tive Teachers are employed. | For terms, ete., apply to REV. G W. TLODGSON, Grafton Street. Aug. 14, 1878. A PE NE A A a Prince of Wale College. fENHE Classes in the Prince of Wales Col- lege will be re-opened on The Trustees and Governors of the College having ordered that hereatter all applicants, for permission to begin study at the College, shall undergo an examination tion Examination of intending students will, threfore, take place at the College building in Charlottetown, on Tussday, the 3rd September next, commencingtat 10 o'clock, a. m. The follow- ing are the subjects in which candidates for matriculation will be required to pass exami- nation, viz.: In English—Parsing, Analysis, English Gram- mar (Currie’s Practical Grammar), Writing to Dictation. In History and Geography -History of Eng. land, Geography of North America, Great Britain and Ireland. In Mathematics—Arithmetic, Algebra to the end of the Ist set of simple equations in next, at 10 o’eloek. a. Iii. Colenso, Pt. 1.; Gemetry, Ist Book of fuclia’s Elements. In Latin—Bryce’s Ist Latin Reader. The passage to be selected for translation to be taken from the Roman History at the end. By order, J. LONGWORTH, Hon. See’y, &e. Chtowa, Aug, 20, 1878—-6i eod SYDNEY COAL. REOUCTION IN PRICE! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! NHE GENERAL MINING ASSOCIA- TION (Limited) beg to intimate to the Public that the price of SYDNEY COAL has been Reduced to $2 per ton of 22406 Ibs., a price which it is hoped will place it within the reach of all consumers. The opening of the new winning at ‘‘ THE SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is all from the DEEP taken in connection with re cent imprevements in the process of screening, affords purchasers a positive guarantee of the very superior quality and condition of the SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale. it is a well-know fact that for many years past the prices of other Cape Breton coals have been regulated by the rates fixed for SYDNEY COAL; but while it is true that other coals, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the market at various prices under the current rate of SYDNEY COAL, it is no less true that, taking into account the superior lastin qualities of SYDNEY COAL when ouaiaaee with other Cape Breton coals, the advantage, both as to economy and convenience, is in favor of SYDNEY COAL, even at a much higher price, The General Mining Association (Limited) regret that they should again have to caution the Public against the attempts being made from time to time to induce them to buy in- ferior coals purporting to be ‘“* EQUAL TO SYDNEY,” *‘SUPERIOR TO SYDNEY,” etc., ete., while some yet more unserupulous vendors have not hesitated to advertise their coalas SY DNEY COAL (from some designated locality). AH these efforts to sell coal by such means are only so many admissions on the part of those who make them of the sranparD character of SYDNEY COAL, lt has come to the knowledge of the Asso- ciation that in frequent instances parties giving orders to truackmen and others for SYDNEY COAL have been turnished with other and inferior coal. The Public are cautioned against permitting themselves to be imposed apon in i this way. Every vessel loaded at THE SYDNEY MINES is furnished with a certificate of the cargo being Sydney Coal. Parties purchasing should satisfy themselves by demanding the , production of this certificate. The ** Sydney Coal” is registered under the laws of the Dominion, and unauthorized parties using the Trade Mark ‘“*‘SYDNEY COAL” are hable to prosecution. CUNARD & MORROW, Agents G. M. A., Halifax, N. S. G W. DEBLOIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent for P. E Island. July 15, 1878—3m Boston. and Charlottetown REGULAR PACKET LINK, REIGHT received for all places on P. EF. Island accessible by water or rail. A vessel always on berth in Boston for Freight. Despatch, Low Rates and Careful Handling of Freight guaranteed, * For particulars apply here to F.T. & W. L. DEAN. Our Agents in Boston—W. B. DEAN & CO., 176 Atiantie Avenue. May 21—6m 3aw Victoria Goal Company, SYDNEY, C. B. ——— A RE SE FRENHE Subseribers having been appointed gents for the Lessee of the above Mines, are prepared to issue orders for Round & Slack Coal. This Coal is becoming very favorably known, | has preved of superior quality, both for do- ‘imestic and steam purposes, and given, in all cases, the highest satisfaction, Professor Dawson, in his report on the Vic. | toria Coal Mines, says :—‘* The Coke is versi- ‘cular and of excellent quality, and leaves very little ashes, sc that, on the whole, it may be regarded as one of the finest coals of Cape Breton for any uses to which Bituminous Coal is applied.” Persons using it for grates and | other domestic purposes agree, also, in saying that it burns quite as well, and. can scarcely be distinguisked from, the O.p Mines Sydney Coal. Pries of 2,240 lbs. The Company’s Round Coal, f. o. b., 31.70 per Shipping Wharf, inside ‘South Bar, Sydney Harbor, has capacious ac- | | Pro ROAD SCHOOLHOUSE, Monday, commodation for vessels drawing 25 feet. © FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO, Ch’town, Aug. 14—pat 2w ? Weduasday, tho 4th day of Ssptamber | before. admission, a Matricula- | he eRe aiemetteee nen en aeenaey Saas AUCTION SALES. AUCTION, | FLUUR, BEANS 7 , HTC. L WILL OFFER AT AUCTION, ON Wednesday, 4th September, AT ll O'CLOCK, A. In front of my Warehouse, Queen's Wharf: 2(){) BBLS. Extra FLOUR, 10 bbls. DRIED APPLES, 5 bbls. BEANS, 10 bbls. Choice APPLES, i0 boxes TOBACCO, oO bbls. FAT HERRING. —ALSO--- EDSTEADS, 3 Tapestry CARPETS, RADLES, 1 Plush FOLDING CHAIR, LAT? ASSES, 1 Air-tight STOVE. I. C. HALL. B 4 7C 6 \ sept. 2—2i “VALUABLE Dwelling House & Land, AND HGUSEHOLD FURNITURE, I will Sell at Auction, Un Saturday, 7th September, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, ON THE PREMISES, That valuable two storey Dwelling House and ‘and on Grafton Street, adjoining the old “City Tannery Premises,” lately oc- cupied by Mr, I. Saunders. The ground measures about 49 feet on Grafton Street and runs back 125 feet, being part of Town Lot No. 23, in 3rd Hundred. The purchaser will also enjoy the privilege of a right of way 20 feet wide on the western side. The House has been newly shingled and painted, and is in good state of repair. Also, all the Household Furniture. CONSISTING OF Drawing Room, Dining and Bedroom Furni- ture, in Brussels and other Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Lounges, Centre Tables, Wal. and H. C. Chairs, Easy Chairs, Curtains, Pictures, Mirror, Side ‘Tables, Cheffonier, Eight Day Clock, Handsome Silver Tea Sett, China Tea Setts, Crockery and Glassware, Decanters, Vases, Ornaments, Stair Carpet, Rods and Vil Cloth, Bedroom Suit, Crib, Feather Beds and Pillows, Mattrasses, Quilts, Blankets, Sheets, Toilet Covers, Table Linen, Toilet Ware and Glasses, Wardrobe, Lace, Muslin and Damask Curtains, Stoves, Coal Vases, Swinging Cot, Childs’ Carriage and Sleigh, Kitchen Dose ture, etc., etc., etc. TERMS—For Property, twenty-five per cent. down, the balance in three years, with interest at six per cent. per annum. For Furniture, under $50 cash on delivery, over that amount 3 months credit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r, Ch’town, Aug. 29, 1878—pat eod TWO HANDSOME AND ELIGIBLY SITUATED Dwelling Houses. - AM instructed by Mr. James M. Burcner to Sell at AUCTION, on the premises, on Thursday, 26th Sept. next, at 12 o'clock noon, TWO NEW BWELLING HOUSES, Two Stories each, with Mansard Roofs, Bay Windows, etc., situated on Wey- mouth Street, nearly opposite the former residence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq. These Houses contain 9 rooms cach, with Pantry and 4 Closets, and are fitted through- out with Iron Gas Pipes, Register Grates. &c., &c., &c. They are very pleasantly situated in one of the best localities in the city, and are in close proximity tothe Prince of Wales College and Railway Depot. Terms made known at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. August 29, 1878—pat taw POLITICAL, MEETINGS. MESSRS. POPE & BRECKEN will meet the Electors of Queen’s County at the following places : CORNWALL, Saturday, 24, at 6 p.m. ELDON, on Monday, th 26th inst., at 6 p. m. WOOD ISLANDS, on Tuesday, the 27th inst., at 6 p. m. MURRAY HARBOR ROAD (Green Marsh Schoolhouse), on Wednesday, the 28th inst,, at 6 p. m. O'NEILL'S (** Half-Way Honse”), on Thurs- day, the 29th inst., at 6 p. m. KELLY’S CROSS, Fort Augustus, on Friday, the 30th inst., at 6 p.m. _ POWNAL HALL, Lot 49, on Saturday, the 5ist inst., at 6 p. nm. MOUNT STEWART HALL, on Monday, September 2, at 6 p. m. SAW-MILL BRIDGE, on Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 6 p. m. RUSTICO HALL, on Wednesday, September 4, at 6 p. m. ‘ NEW GLASGOW, Thursday, September 5, at 6 p. m. HOPE RIVER, Friday, Sept. 6, at 6 p. m, BRADALBANE, Saturday, September 7, at 4p. m. SPRINGTON, Monday, Sept. 9, at 6 p. m, ll, at 6 KELLY’S CROSS, Lot 29, Wednesday, Sept. » TM. BONSHAW, i sept. 12, at 6 p. ™. LONG CREEK, Friday, September 13, at 6 p. m. SOUTH WILTSHIRE, Saturday, September 14, at 6 p. m. Sept. 16, at 6 p. m. Aug. 17, 1878— WTS OR ee a aR ee ec om