Sere Oe a ae - tect! and Other fies. E38 Drake, Huntington and Angtin - to this City lest eveni>g, and left ¢1 nth FosTe! det ated Legcett in the wa'ki g match which teok place in St, John on Tues- day! ight — Five WoRSesS and ti teen cows were =r ——e | | iy i ' tins { woe “ss Gents’ Lustre & Holland Coats, fiosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, etc. poun ed by the police warding -_ Roserr YouNG wants a smart young man | for his score, would bi preierrod {au 4 li} ——--- | From the recent census returns we learn | that Prince County, P &. 1, has a population | of 84,347 ; Queen's, 47 000 (more or less), and | King’s, 26.454 | — - A Sewisa Macuwist that Brown cannet make work, you Mmighi just as well throw i away. “hk p corner ef P; nee ard Gi a& ton Streets, —[auy 4 Si Tue celebrated Kennedy Family, in their | famous Scottish Songs, will appear in the} Academy of Music, on Friday, Sept. 2nc. The season will close on Monday, the 6th of | September. 7 Une With some experiance | July 15, 1881. ow a - _- THE DAILY PXAMINER, A oct ameter tas ne eee a i te aoe he = TGUST 4, 1881_ WE WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, TH BALANCE OF OUR snglish Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. Oh il il at lh ~~ pe egret theme ti FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FZ —_—— oe z 3 : — ee epee ts atm EUROPE AND THE EAST. Lonxpon, Ave. 2. The execut ve Commitice ef the National , air Tra ee League have issued a pre- Siaio nie Tavornng proveccion, r of the Land Bill has ‘7 Phe SocCunu re ting | Lean adc pted in the House of Lords. LiveRPooL, Aug. 2. ee j | i i i voi Newvest Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. ht OE aT 1. 0. O. F.—A special meeting of St. Law- The jury found McGrath guilty as ac- re 0 o “ Ni . o mY F : wil be hela CeBSOl y i efore tae faci im CONHeoTLON with this evemeg at 8 o'clock, share —Busivess of | the explosion at the Police Oifice in May importance. theen are requested to at- last. DMeGrath was sentenced to penai ser- tend. By orcer, i’. A. Docherty, Seeretary, | virude for Hife and McKeviis for fifteen — | years Cor. Vc n t haviart D nleto atte ‘i Dusit, Aug. 2. the meet i 1 pee, e r oe by Me 7 Pa j } Was present at eetine of t} ‘“ exo and Mucting on :t tre Katine iiin' : neste : — a 2, a | Lec we understand, called upon him at | Led L to-day, and announced ' his lodgiz g8 on P ai <treet fine seag ula he ia AL OUnVeR — se iol i ( ih I er. toa | Iv would seer thas t) e antierent ayitation | consi th means peal irish | has at last reached # gland, The farmers! lan r lvis! fi. Head i 3 Hut upen the «siate ef a Nr ivi comaimara, in | to { t tc the Laed Bill Beliczdch a, ve resiv etters threat-} A; : of e Land League to ening them with deata if they peid their | ,j he. Parng : ald b du rents, "ET is es | tue League to select teat cases in dittsrent | Tux Sabbeth School: in connection wit j s brelanc sce wt fi the Methedist Uhurebes of this city will held | tel ioner 3 are Polrg 'O GO, Ati a Tea on the grounds at Keusiagt n, on Wed-}| they a o low nesday next, the ith iust. A pleacant time } would be the cracial test, he said may be anticipated. Lok out for the adver tisement to-morrow. icipildiianchiattininine Tue Rev. Father Leeming, the well known lecturer, will arri.e from Boston on Monday morning next next, and while in the city wil! deliver one or two lectures, tv er the auspices ofthe Halifax Branch of the fish National Lar d Le awyue, Th firs le cure Ww itt be civen in the Lyceum on ‘Tua:tay evening of next week.—Hzx, Herald. ——s- - £ Prinee Edward Di- At a regular meeting vieion, No. 1, of the -on3 of Temperance, last | evening, the fo lowing i tion was submit- | ted ana carvicd bva nanimeus vote :-—-#.-| solved, That we, the membersoi Prince kd- ward Dirisien, No. 1, a +this cay rejeiced t hail the inaucaration of the Canada [emper- ance Act of 1873, in tia city, and do piedye ourselves, one and all, io do onr utmost t assist in carrsing out *he provisions ef the saic. Act.—Com tinietiaenililitaeiaalis Tue Bennett and Moulton Opera Co. will visit this city in a few weeks, and give a few of their first-class entertrinments. The Com. pany have been perfo-micg in Hialifax re- cently, waere they have been much appre- ciated, The Herald says :—** Penneti’s and Moulton Juvenile Opera Company iast even- jog proved a tremendous success, every prin- ciple member of the Compaav being encored through the evening time and time again. The applause was deafening.” Ssicieies neinigpeniilesatincine Tue steamer Worcest:’ arrived from Boston on Tuesday with freight and the following passengers, Messrs. Dana Parks, William Magee, J Grant and wife, T Booth and family, JT Rich, W H Howe, \Varren, Beals, Eaton, Miss Fee, Miss J Kearney, Miss Lizzie Kearney, Mrs Thomas iiodmv, Mrs Charles MecKearney, Dora Lane. Marion HK MeLsan, Mrs Samuel Goachy, Mary A MeLeod, Miss MeKerr, Mary A McDonald, Mrs McCormack Meggie J Leach, A McL.:ax. Mr Ubristine Me- Leau, Miss Sarah Camwell, Miss Dodge, Mr WA Merrian, Mr Jon ‘Yraicor, Vr Samuel Gouchey, J Albert Breedea, J T Suggeo, A T Van Hu-en, Mrs A Sanderson, Miss M “anderson, Mr A Campbell, John J Ryan, Miss Penzie Kinz. en R Robertac.s Tue Beonswick Besrn.—A year ago we called attention to a seif-levelisg berth. so constructed that the occapsnt always remain ei on a level independent of the role or piteh of a vessel. Ths inventor Mr, Dana Parks of Bosten, and My. Fred. H. Sawyer, of the Worers'er, to-day silorded us aa oppor- tunity to examine ‘nto the merits of the new improvements, and the mechanical effects of itecif so eulisted our ap, reciation that we take pleasure in congratulating Mr. Park being able to give the ocean teaveliing bli a quiet rest upon the billowy deep. It would | be ciflicult to go inte an elaborate exp) anation of the ingenious mechanism by whieh this berth is constructed as to lock at it cn board the steamer Worcesier ; notiing is seen of the working gear which is ail covered up and out of sight. Our opinion i« fully corroborated by the officers of the shin who have thoroughly tested the merits of the berth, and who take much interest in th> »ew improvements of Mr. Parks. A Grear fauatra Pi omtsep tx Toroxto,— The regatta ov Toronte bay, im connexion with the Kahthition of (83:, will be quite an im- portant affvr The money prizes aguregate $1.5, aud, in addition, the winner of the sinzle scull race will eive an elegant cold medal from the Mayor of the city. The siogle- seull race wiil be rowe:! in heats, the tials to occur one day, and tlio fiual heat betweon winners of the trials ou the following day The purses is $2,475, ef which the winner ge" : $1,500 and second ma $609, Hanilan has signified his determination to start agaiost ali-comers, and Ross, Hosmer, Trick- ett, Kennedy, Gaulanr, Ten Fyek aad Riley will be in. An effort will be made to revive four-oar shell racing, avd, with that ead in view, a purse of $950 has been cfferec, ot which $600 goes te the w nniag crew and $350 to the second four, This race wil als» be rewed on the first day of the regatia There ought to be at \«ast ene four-oar shell erew from Boston in the race, and Hosmer, tie Gookins and another good man wou!d undeubtedly mske a cre jitable showing, even should they fail to be winners. Ros, Kes- nedy, Davis and a fourth man (either Plaisted er Ten Eyck) will in al) probability Le anorg the enteries—indeed, four crews wust start or but two prizes will be awarded, and if only three start there wil! be only two prizes. Should only two crews start the race will be declared ‘ eff.” On the seeond day there will be a double.-cul! race fer a purse of $850, and also 2 consola'ion race for earsmen who fail to win in the: ingle-scull event. An entrance fee of $50 wil! be charged for fours, 29 for doubles and $18 for singles, to be re- | turned to all starters. The ¢isience in *he| four-oar race wiil be four miles with a tun; in the singe cenll rece wo miles witha t n and in the double-scull ‘ace three miles with atura, The event is fixed for September 7th and 8th, and entries will be received up to i teraay, US Wus iftsu'cic.d anvay Oy | haled the escaping stex 2 9 at 3 BbOs 7 the working of the Bill would stand or fa!l. Beruin, Ang. 2. The authorities are trying to find the author of the letter addressed to Bisimarek. St. Perzrsspure, Aug. 2. It is reported on good authority that the commission fer reviving the exiraordinarys measures asainst the Nisilsts, i since 1878, has fiuished its ia! commends the recission of he mea:res. Muxton, Avg. 2. Throughout Upper Ba isense has appeared in Deer Par's. Hun- The disease roauced ors &L4 To- f dreds of deer have porished. is spreading to catue. UNITED STATES. W asHINneToN, Aug. 2. The Postmaster General having discover- ed that numbers of United States mail bags sent te Canadian post effices are not returned te this country, ordered an inves- tigation, which showed that fer several years the Dominion Government has been using mail pouches belonging to the United States. Our inspectors discovered several of them at St. John, Halifax, Montreal, Quebee and other points. Plans j;roviding for the return her after, of this property to the Unitecdl States, have been approved by the postal authorities of both governments. The Government has got no official in- formation of the arrest of any persons con- nected with the shipments of infernal machines. San Francisco, Aug. 2, Ambrose Lompraz. of Natchitoches, La., hes arrived in ths city from Mexiea, He wes with the pert, of serveyors taat were attacked by Apaches south of El Paso, in Chibkuahna, aud thirteen were killed. Lomprax says the ludians, numbering 45, were commanded by Victoma The sur- veyors fought desperately, killing six end weunsing nine Indians. Lomprax and a boy were teken prisoners, but Lumprax finally escaped. Dyer Mike Welle, cos rage upon Mrs. J. &. Ub ics, puKG, Tenn., Aug., 2. ed, utter pte ad an out- ’. Ubiias, a widow, yes- ler shrieks. He was tr ited ard arrested, con- fessed, and was ! ADLOU by tae cilizons, Peoria, IP.; Avg. 2 Siuee the « xplosion at the Wooly r dis- turday, ten men in ali hare wiil probably die, leaving recuver. ail in- m and their suffer- ings were intense. The verdict of the cor- ener’s jury was that the explosion was cansed by vanecessary pressure of steam in the still. ; t het Yen DS died; rour wore but four who may Nesriy Tueson, Aug. 2. A party of Mexican raiders on the way from the interior of Sonora, Mexico, were ambushed by cow boys, on July 26, near Las Avimas, while eating breakfast. Five Mexicans, it is supposed, were killed; the rest fled, leaving a pack train and $4,000. Mexican troops are said to be in pursuit of the cow boys. Pron, ['l., Avg. 2. P. W. Cowe, of this city, mentioned in connexien wiih the attempt to blow up the British vessels, openly confesses kis know- ledge of the plot and claims the same right to manufacture explosives that othera have to make fire sras. He hes letters from O’Devovan Rosa, and boasts that after September Ist no English veseei wil te safe. Someef the shells are en exhibition, hut there is no:hing indicatiag thet those already used were made here. Lt is thoaght the shells are being made here and the ex- plosives and machinery elsewhere. Wasnineton, Aug. 2. Official bulletin, 8.30 a m.—The Presi- dent passed avery pleasant night. Re slept sweetly the greater part of the time. This meiaing he awoke refreshed and appears comiertable and cheerful. Pulse 94, temperature 98-4, respiration 18. DENVER, Aug. 2. Last night the Celeraio Iron Wirke, with nearly all the machinery, was burned. Losa $125,060. West, India Produce ES uu EVUUUE, Barbacses Moluesea, per Brig “ Zings,” direct from be landing to-morrow, eatia a ¢ ; erous i ; i i ; ' j ; i ; i i i i ; i ‘ i i ' ' i i i i i ! ‘four feet on Sydney Street, the House cor- HUDS. of Choice Yellow Grocery Sogar, } t#tning 16 large rooms aad two Kitchens. 20 50 puns. Biight, Customers wil! please | send in their order, which wili ve filled at | lowest market prices. HORACE HASZARD. August 25th, Queen Street. ee ee oe > = — ee ae Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods PERKINS & STERNS Bs to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their _GHORGE DAVIES SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices I NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN, — —-:0: —_—_———_ vw: ‘ Hibbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. parr New Goops spy Every STEAMER. PERKINS & STERNS. harlottetown, May 19, 1881. NEW SUARFS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Display ef Feathers and Flowers. or thet] AN IMMERSE VARIETY OF CLOTH ANB TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. | ROOM PAPER, EW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. NOW @PENING | ini ne | FOR HAYMAEKERS ! A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, SCYTHES, SCYTHE SNATHES, SCYTHE STONES, &c., &c., Ke 0:0 FOR BUTTER MAKERS! Mik Dishes, Churas, Cream Crocks, Batter Crocks, Butter Salt, Butter Prints, Butter Firkins, &c., &e. ————:0: ——— for Fruit Presservers ! Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve Jars and Orocks, etec., ete,, which, together with our large stock of General Greceries, Flour, Meal, Shelf Hardware, Paiuta, Oils, &e., &c., ever offered, at PRICES TQ SUIT THE TIMES. | HENRY BEER. Cheapside, July 26, 1881. eee a SSE RB aSSaaEa= JULY AND AUGUST! 70: J. &. Macdonald, Queen Street, Will during the next two months sell at STILL LOWER PRICES, and many lines will be CLEARED OUT AT COST. He would respectfully request people from the country visiting the city to make purchases, to visit his POPULAR CHEAP STORE. Ladies will find the Cheapest Prints, Grey and White Cottons; Dress Goods, in Casmeres, French Merinos, Black and Colored Lustres, Baizes, Buntings. Tasso Linens, &., &; Straw SS ‘Hlats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Satins and Velvets, Fringes, Laces, Tassels, and every novelty as produced. Gentlemen will find Ready-made Clothing, in Worsted, Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in great}variety and very Cheap. Special attention is directed to my stock of Worsted and Tweed Cloths, having a very large Stock, and at prices that cannot be beat. Clothing made to order in the very best style and workmanship, to suit everyone from a year old toa hundred. TEA—My stock this season I can specially recommend as being very superior in flavor and quality, 6 to 10 lb. lots, very Cheap. J. Bb. VIACDONALD, July 14, 188l1—wkly, wkly pat | Queen St., Charlottetown. LE For Sale or to Let. TeEXHAT Freehold Property, with a frent of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty a : = VALE COAL MINES Picton, Wova Scotia. |! \ (= FOR Can be turaed inte ome Dwelling by unlock- ROUND, Barbsdocs, wilt, ag adoor. Apply ou the premises to NUT, « MRS, BOS WALL, SLACK, March 12, 1631—tf ~ Furnished by ee ees oo place to et your Printing done is a CARVELL BROS., the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS, j June 10—1m law pat Agents for P. B, I. ‘Mount Allison College, i ; | from the Counties of Yarmouth and Shel- ’ j | | Se 25th August, 8, mn, | Competition to all candidates ; a further Prize | burne, N. 8, SACKVILLE, N. B. HE First Term of the Collegiate Year, 1881-2, will open on THURSDAY, the ‘The Matriculation Examinations will begin on FRIDAY, the 26th August at 1) o'clock. Two Prizas of $25 each are open for of $25 will be awarded to the best Mairiculant For full information in regard to Courses of Study, Expenses, etc., send for a Calendar to the President of the College, J. R. INCH, M. A., LL.D., or to the Secretary of the Faculty. PROF. A. D. SMITH, M. A. July 27—3w m wf GREAT BARGAINS DRESS GOODS, 83 i Reduce my Stock in this Line, R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’'town, May 3, 1881. HATS. HATS Just Received $ A LARGE STOCK OF! CHISTYS’ LONDON Felt Hats. Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN FUR HATS! BEST VALUE FOR CASH. F. LEPAGE & CO. July 6, '81—wkly ELOW AEY D'S ROYAL Quinine Wine, LONDON, The Best in the Harket. For sale only at the APOTHECARIES HALL, 3 6 CO. Dry Goods. Dry Goods, Good Will and Interest in an Established Dry Goods Business, ONE OF THR B&S? BUSINES STANDS 1S THR CITY, Robert Orr & §o's Old Stand, Queen St. A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST, ‘g°HE sbubscribers intending a change fn their business, offer for sale their good will and interest in the Dry Goods portion of their business. The stock on hand at lst June amounted to $39,000, and consisted, in pert, of Cashmores, Mciinos, Cords, Lustres White and Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons Hosiery, Kid Gioves, Velvets, Silks, Satins Lace Curtaiua, Ribbons, Corsets, Handker- chiefs, Shirting, Ticking, Flauneis, Braces White and Fancy Shirts, Damask, Linens, Towelling, Tweeds, Casbans, Broad Cloths, Pilot, Beaver, Presiden, Ulster and Nap Cloths, Brown and Fancy Duek, Sail Duck Clothing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Ol Cloth, &c. A full and complete assortuuent, The Goods are al] new, and in good condition, ‘Yo & person or party with some capita) this isa grand opportunity to invest, as the busi- ness is established and paying. The premises will be let for a term of years. An inventory ot the stock is being prepared, and will be open for inspection to intending purchasers ut our office on and after Tuesday, the 6th inst., where all necessary information may be had. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P, E. Island. July 1, 1881—3w 3aw, why pat ne 3w fy 5 st john tel 3w tri wkly, bz chron 6i AUCTION SALE. af ciat Valuable Real Estate | nfane CHARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY, ( N TUESDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST NEXT, at noon, in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, there will be sold at Public Auction, by the Unien Bank of P. E, Island, that beautifel farm and estate known as “ Beach Hill,” containing about 390 acres of excellent land, mostly ina high state of cultivation, partly under crep, lately the property of the Hon. J.C. Pope. The prop- erty is distant about three miles from Char- lottetown, and is bounded on three sides by @ good public road, viz : On the East by Union Road; on the opposite side by the Norwood Road; and on the North by the Royalty Road, and is well watered and wooded, and in every respect well adapted for graving and high arming purposes. Th: land comprises Royaity Lots Nos, 350, 351, 331,333, 380, 389, 356, 357, 38), 382, 337, 388, 422, 423, 424, 425, 432, 433, 460, 461, 467,565, 538 and 466. There are about 200 acres clear, of which about 70 acres are under crop, remainder under pasture, The balasce of the 300 acres ia under hard and soft wood. The property will be sold in one lot, or fn lots to suit purchasers, Terms—One-third of the purchase money to be paid down at the sale, and the balance ; secured on the premises payable in 10 years, w.t interest at 6 per cent. per annum, Dated 16th July, 1831. GEORGE MACLEOD, {ju 18 eod till salej Cashier, MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRI- DAY, the eighth day of JULY NEXT, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 29th day of October, A. D. 1878, and made between James Beal Hodgson of the one part, and Peter Murchison of the other part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number Four, in Prince County, ia the said Island, bounded as follows, that is to say : commencing ou the North Weat shore of Hill’s River at the north east angle of George Mc- Rae's farm; thence according to the nagnetio meridian of the year 1764, running north torty-live degrees west ten chains and seventy- five links; thence west sixty-three chains; thence north ten chains; thence cast sixty- seven chains and twenty-four links; thence south forty-five degrees east fourteen chains sud ten links to said shore; thence following the various courses of the said shore souib- westwardiy to the place of commencement, containing seventy-seven and one-half acres fo land, a Little more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetewn or Summerside, Dated this thirtieth day of May, A. D. 1881 PETER MURCBISON, {ma3l cod ¢ th a] Mortgagee. The above sale is hereby postponed till FRIDAY, the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1881, the uto take place at the hour and place above mentioned. iy 9 The above sale is hereby further postponed ‘fll Monday the 23nd day of August, A.D.,1881, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. July 21, 1881, FOR SALE. GOOD FARMING HORSE, 7 years old. DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square. Ch’town, June 10, ’81. Apply to WILLIAM GILLIS, Orwell Cove, July 29—2i