ca ae me Se Yone== -_ Local and Other tenis. ‘Tne discovery of a strange rocking stone is reported from Masham, Ont. Tue Charlottetown Engine Co, meet for drill this evening at the usual hour—7.50 The Brig ‘‘ Zinga” Captain Sam. Melcan, consigned te owners, Messrs, Peake Bros. & Co, in ballast, reported at Customs, to-day CaTrLe Exror:, John Elworth, of head of cattle to On Saturday last Capt. Southport, shipped ferty st. John’s, Newfoundland. prey" ; Tue Queen has signitied her reyal pleasure that the Canadian Academy of Aits shall be ealled the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. a — Pus list ef those who passed the examin- ation for admission to Prince of Wales College and Nermal Schoo! is republished on our last page. Tue “ Isobelle’ Captain Thos. Richards, ar rived from Liverpool this mornihg with gen- eral earge for various parties, She is consigned te the owner, R f Quirk, Esq. A THUNDER sToRM of unusual violence pass- ed over this Province on Sunday morning. Tbe raia was very heavy, the lighting vivid and thunder terrific. We have not yet heard of auy damage being done by it. ; a ith ill Richard Hall, the well known cattle sales man, of Liverpool, arrived in Toronto Friday evening. It is the intention of the Butchers’ and Cattle Dealers Association to tender him » banguet at the Rossin House during his stay. ~ 7 ProvinctAL KirLe gS8Hoorinc.— In the conselation match finished to-day, Sergeant W. Conley, of No | Batt., Charlottetown Artillery, carried off first prize, and the second prize was won by Gunner McKinnon, ef Georgetown Battery of Garrison Artillery. em Pouce Pesxerines.—Thomas McCloskey is in custody on charge of stealing a bottle of alcohol from Mr. Gabriel McDonald. Patrick McCourt was arrested by the police for des treying ornaments in the garden of Mrs. Ralph B. Peake. He is now awaiting trial. An Ottawa despatch, says: —The lumber trade between Montreal and Seuth America is avain very active. A large number of ships left yesterday, and the Hocheloga wharves aie grewded with others takiog im their cargoes. One firm is shipping 15,000,000 feet to South America. — Ir is said that Mr. Thomas Nelson, is to have supreme business management of the Taronto (/lobe, and as regards politics, the Glebe “* will be, in future, free from the very appearance of mere party complication and will take a more judicial and independent course than it has hitherto got credit for.” So says the Torento correspondent ot the Londo Advertiser, Agavemy or Music.—This place of amuse- ment opens positively Friday evening next, with ‘All that Glitters” and ‘‘ White ve. Brown.” The plans are open now for both Friday and Saturday evenings, and seats may be~ secured for each or both nights. The building is rapidly assuming new features, and workmen will be employed day and night to enable it to be opened on the date advertised. Bustness 1x P. E. L.—A gentleman from Prince Edward Island brings a fall confirma- tion of reports received at different times that the present is proving one of the most prespereus suramers the Island has ever seen. There seen:s to bea little financial stringency. The Local Governmeut of the day, by a rigid practice of ecosomy, has doubtless done much to restore cenfidence.—Moncton Times. EXcURSION(3TS, remember the trip per **St. Lawrence,’ to Brule, to-morrow. Steamer will leave the Company’s wharf 2¢ > e’clock. Bear in mind the present favorable appearauce of a fine day, with kind and obliging officers on the boat, and trust Mr. Chandler for providiug for your wants. Steamer may de expected to return about 6.30 p.m, Fare fer round trip 50 ceuts. Tur Ramway Mission. — The Toronto Mails cablegram from London, 19th inst., says :-—Uhe arrangements with the syndicate fer the construction of the Canada Pacific Railway out of the lands of the North West are progressing very satisfactorily. It is almost unnecessary to say that the settlement ef the details is a task involving considerable labor, but the British capitalists and the Min- isters are working tegether most harmoniously and the final aad complete arrangements iil probably be sade within a few days. LT - A New [Repa atrios.—Mr. Griffin, the fish merchant, recently imported from the States, a new description of salt, known asa chemical salt, costing $1 per pound in New York. A-pound of this salt is sufficient to preserve 15 salmon for transportation abroad. A salmon was caught in our waters on Mon- day and after being dipped in a pickle made ef this salt, it was despatched to St. Louis for a Fourth of July dinner, [t was served up eight days after being caught, and was found in excellent condition, tasting as fresh as it would have been the day it was caught, a peculiarity of the salt oe that it leaves no salt flaver in the food which it is used to cure. No ice or snow was needed ish. A salt of this description would seem to be invaluable for all kinds of fish.—*/. John Sun, Weather Bulletin. a Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 23. Light to Moderate winds, fine weather. ty Mrs. Giadstone is a descendant of the Sergeant Glynne, who was Lord Chief Jus- tice in Cromwell’s time, and to whom Butler makes this allusion in “ Hudbras :” Was not the King, by proclamation, Declared a rebel all over the nation ! Did net the learned Glyn and Maynard, To make good subjects traitors, strain hard ! It was Lard Chief Justice Glynne who bought Hawanden Castle from the Derby family after the execution of James, seventh Earl of Derby. in packing the| TROPBAN. Lonpon, Aug. 19 ere} ha ** iy ' A ike Lite rich u.e8 as paitry the | theatrical exploits of the Fenians in| Ireland, but regards the anti rent agitation as serious, and says it should meet with] patient and det rmined. state smanship. In the House of Lords, Lord Oranmore called attention to the dangers to the peace of Ireland from the agitations of the Jand league and the Fenians, whose organs in America are largely circulated in lreland. Earl Spencer said the Irish land agitation is most pernicious and exceedingly danger lt is not intended to us to peace. imitate the late Governments abortive persecu tions, howe ver. The oc nadition of several parts of Ireland is verv grave, and deserves the most serious attention, but legislation is intended. T. P. O'Conner, Home Ruier, Galway, will move on Monday that it is no | meer just or expedient that all measures tor the improvement of the condition of the; people of HRngland, Ireland and Seotland, should be at the mercy ofa body of legis- laters, hereditary and irresponsible. no special Lenpvon, Any, 20. J. Pierpont Edwards has been appointed Consnl at New York. Rome, Aug. 20. in the Consistory to-day, the Pope pro- nounced his allocution. After enumerating the grievances of the Church in Belgium, his holiness declared he was quite prepared to suffer personal insult on behalf of the Holy See. but would never allow the apos- tolic dignity of the Papacy to be insulted, even though its defence might cost him his life. He said that the injuries to the church were not limited to Belgium, and on future occasion he would refer to some other circumstances which were a source of gorrow and anguish to the Church. ~ ~ Lonpon, Aug. 20. Adelaide Neilson was buried at Brompton cemotry to-day. The funeral was largely attended. UNITED STATES. Crncinnati, Ang. 20, A wealthy farmer of New Philadelphia, O., died yesterday from the effects of a severe bite on his hand, inflicted by his in- sane son. Corpus Curistt, Tex., Aug. 20. Brownsville, Texas, near the mouth of the Rio Grande, was nearly destroyed by a fearful storm which prevailed along the Texas coast- on the 12th and 15th inst. Maniy lives were lost. The telegraph lines were torn down and therefore no communi- cation can be had with the stricken city. Nenau, Wis., Aug. 20. Albert Haxley, farmer, aged 78 years, was shot this morning by his son-in-law, North S. Emmons, who lives with him. | Emmons then shot himself, both dying | within an hour. One of the old’English Roman Catholic | nobles, Lord Clifford, is dead. Under! every persecution the Clifiords adhered to| the ancient faith, and many of them em- braced the priesthood or became members of a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church. ‘They mostly resided abroad. It is pleasantly told of this lord’s father, the seventh Lord Clifford, that he was so | ignorant of English pastimes that he pro- yosed to bring on a motion for the payment of Catholic chaplains in the army on Wed-! nesday, ‘‘the Derby Day,” when he was | met, to his astonishment, by cries of ‘Derby! Derby |” After the explanation | of this, to him, strange interruption was | made by a Lord near him, he at once apol- ogized, saying: ‘‘ So, if you will allow! me, my lords, I will! name Friday, ‘‘ the Oaks day,’ when finding cries again of | “Oaks! Oaks!” he sat down, saying: * [} give you up.” The family estates are | small, but the residence, Ugbroake P is prettily placed in Devonshire. er The Chillians appear more determined than ever to capture Lima, and have gather- ed 30,000 men about the city which they) propose to increase to 40,000. The garri-| son consists of 10,000 effective men. Itis, stated that the Chilians have 6,0GO men in} the northern department of Peru, destroy-| ing plantations and sacking defenceless | towns. ' Special Notices. S\RSAPARILLA, Golden and other Syrups at Wright & Macnitt’s, corner Prince and Kent, streets. a 20 3i eod. ToMATOES, cheap and nice, at ‘‘ The Con-, fectionery.” @ 2021, Snerr of all kinds at Rubin & Hart’s, SeHoo. Books, Stationery of all kinds at | the ‘‘ Agricultural Store.’ —R. May. a203i | ! Grapes, *‘ Bartlett” and ‘ Clapp’s Favor! ite’ Pears, Sweet Potatoes, Water Melons, at! “* The Confectionery. ” au 20 2i! i | Smoke La Acacia cigars at 25 cents each, | or 5 for $1.00 from Rubin & Havrt’s. TE best and cheapest Tea at the * Agri: | | euitural Store.” —R. May. 320 3i | » Appies AND PEARS. 50 bbls Apples and 15, | opates Bartlett's Pears expected from Boston | Will be sold Cheap. Beer & | alS 3i FuErcHER will resume her former) Sevtember, d number; fal7 3i | . ; \this evening. Goff. Miss um class in Music the first week im and will also be able to take a limite of new pupils. Curw Mayflower Solace and Globe fine cut! chewing tobacco, from Rubin & Hart's. Freen Chocolate Caramels and choice Pears iat B. Balderston’s. aug 10 61 A New Importation of choice HavanajCigars | ! i from 1880 crop, at Rubin & Hart's. | A yew cheese left will be cleared out at 12, |cents per Ib., at the Family Grocery.—K. k. BracE.—aug. 7. Frovr—200 bbls. White Buns, 'bbls. Otter Creek, just received at Beer & i Gorr’s. (jaa! Patterns), GREY and WHITE ¢ Th AR d é om Goods every e New AND. BALES ALREADY RECEIVED: \ Splendid Stock of BLACK.and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, all - Shades; GRECIAN CORDS and LUSTRES o better value in Town, Summer Goods at Clearance MACDONALD’S. ie uw. 3 65 QUEEN STREET, Ang. 16, 1550. GHEAP STURE. ‘OT TONS, NEW WORSTED CO STINGS and TWEEDS— Steamer. FALL GOODS! WINCEYS, PRINTS (New Prices, af her pat augl6 Eyegurase | “THE CHY | | } | hurch Parties, Pic Church Par - ark -ia aan a a " aes Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the | | having | bathing 'be let for Picnic Parties, eic., Coach will leave Charlottetown every \\ ediwdday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at o'clock, a. | o_——— — From Boston and Montreal, No, 11 Queen Street. + and 100° sale by For all kinds of Graskers, Biscuits GO TO PRINCE ay mS SS mb c -— pan 7 = 4 a oe he Cw yar ~ a > ~~ en ee rss } SS = . at ‘ oS (i) Sa oe. 2 a o ~! » « a) a) Saag a oe na ny — ~ «?) rn el — a 5 . ar bis a Cad .s os gg =~. & ) 2 6 en tat ae ee Peon = pmcminc nent » oS — oF ore _ th ~ eo a ° <a, a+ Ss OL ee SoS pe one & MH SHO DD - oy en T e & cc & =n ~ — . Sars hee eee bad ms pad be a S2 i 4 oe ne a 44 co > ~~ fp = “we Oe ~ Y _ a > oo pe ax. = a” UD = . quake Godet ot a ‘ R gL ~ ‘ ~~ = pal | 3 3 = a s - = So oa" a 2 e cy be — S .o bad S. > Lith ie ' ; : —_: i ee . } os aS ge feb SF wood Pn e — ww oe” wie << mal mm ond Pty Q ped 4 oo as th on cS —s 2 > m= 5 4 . S oo . “y _ -~ " oe! eQZes ~~ Pena oOo = io —_ 4 A in a OO “-~ wen 2 YY kD a eles ue, — 2 oS = _ Ler © a = cc a ae, J es @ 4 —_— ~~ -_ aie - _ < —— -— m “SH © a —_ ii | wit to Wholesale Buyers. Special A Liberal Disc: ienies, Xe. Catalogue and Price List JOHN QUIRK, June 14, 1850. dah ta STEAM STR HL. prices offered to _ Navy Bread, &s., AKERY,” e ma = — ~ 2 6 = Y — os - a ~ - - ea ee — in _ as a + — = ~—J « == 3 © ~ = . = i | Y pes a O° x + Lin OO SE a ao \ y" eae em} od — a) — ie Y ww os ew et co 1 ’ oe aes ot ~. le — oS CS & & rr . by + eye res _ , — _ aa i ~ aa5 "7 6S oo? = Sq D Lediom ae =~ = SS =~ ce nm ln hCG 7 ~ ~ PP ae — pa =o —-= G2, — » in A OOo 4 ord at em oN re Tr Ce SS C5 a — ee — wR _ - oo not ona Oo a > = a } | Committees of mailed free to any address. PROPRIETOR es SEASIDE HOTEL! RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VIGE-REGAL PATRONAGE) - June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one of the most g, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, etc. at moderate charges. arrangements have been made with Mr. ! a Also, points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. JOUN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, ADDRESS, 1880. June 21, ESEABLISHED i825. CANADA CORDACE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE M Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, | Hambroline, &c., &., equal in quality to the best Americau Jan. 7, 18580. APPLES. APPLES. TRY EX STHEAMERS sive pointed in Constantly on Hand, AT- Office—N A. MACNEILL’S AUCTION ROOMS. reception of Guests from the 24th beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a b Good Tables. of Every Description, ALBION W oa fair trial and you will not be disap- clay aad slate. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf charming spots on the Island, eautiful beach, splendid surt- Moderate charges. Special Also the spacious Pavilion will m. fagnall to meet trains from all Charlottetown, P. i. Island. ene including all sizes Manill Tarred Hemp Rope. Ho useline ga Prices on application. It A LO Tn ORS _ it. ‘TRY ate » AP fe - —_ oa ame’ pleees fac APPLES! wom ee FROM BOSTON 5 wus t Uv ' DIFFERENT VARIETIES Ce APP CHEAP B aT me SS THE BARREL. ALSO FOR SALE Boxes Lemons BEER & COFF. Ch’town, Aug. Li, 1550 INSURANCE AGRICULTUL. FIRE Urauee Uy OF WATERTOWN, ORGANIZED an Net Assets for Protection of Policy Molders, $1,137,549. /3. Deposited with the Dominion Government fer Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.09. —— LOSSES PAID TO DATE, $3,000.000. Parties desiring Insurance en Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find out rates, etc., of this Tame Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B. L aes t at a Sho Gulu arse OVER -Clanvassers wante. Ron, ANnaus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces, JAS, DESEAESAY, General Agent for P. E, I, —5 | Chitown, July 31, 1880—3m AGADEMY OF NiUSl Opening Night, Aus, 27 ee * AEASON TICKETS, 380° acuissions ~and, ») semi seasou, 15 adimissons which a limited number only will be } can now be obtained at reasonable rats The tickets ensure priority of choice of seats, and will not be sold after opening night if. JIN BLED; Rankin House, Dominion Exhibition, HELI Provincial Exhibition Grounds, MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, (MONTREAL, Opens Teesday, Sept. L4th, Closes Friday, Sept. 24th, ai 2 p. mh. $20,000 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS. > Om * Entries must be made with the Secretaries in Montreal, on or before undermen- tioned dates, viz: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Agricultural Implements and Dairy Products, to Saturday, September 41h. Fine Arts, Manufactures, Implements, Ma- chinery, Stoves, &c., the MINE NUT COAL ’ the result; it is COAL, not fire | For orders apply to G. W. DzBLOIs, Sole Agerit for P. FE. Island, | », 35 Water Street. | WARINE INSURANCE. rracuane a . Lobster Cans. N “ARINE INSURANCE effected on Ves-| sels, Cargoes HIRTY THOUSAND CANS, in cases, rates in rel ready for immediate delivery. For | ficates l | without refe HORACE HASZARD. | Ch’town, Aug. 14, ’80-——-lw eod Ch’town, and Freights at lowest iable Companies. Sterling certi- issned when required, and rates fixed rence to Head Office. HORACE HASZARD. | Aug. 14, *80—1Im i Saturday, August 25ih, Prize Lists and Blank Form: be obtained of the Secretaries. For further particulars apply to 5. C. STEVENSON, See'y Council of Arts and Manut’s, or to GEO, LECLERE, See’y Council of Agriculture, August 14, 1880—wkly 3 : O* and after AUS:USF Ist, Mes. James Brown will give instruction in Musie and Singing at her residence, King Square, Terms on application. Ch’town, July 29, 1880-—3m Staw-tu th s o of Entry ean 7 ee mma ‘ i! rd