: Local and Other items. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Tur City Council meets this consider of a horse and carriage tax. — = MACDONALD’. THE POPULAR CHEAP STORE. FIRE New Goods every Steamer. HT eveniny f s EUROPEAN. AGRICULTURAL More light is being let inte the Appraiser'’s | office. It ts also being supplied with some eonvetiences, LONDON, Aug, 23 Hon. Wm. E. — “ lreland, to-day stated that Government Kev. A. H. Mackoncninr, the i Knglish High Church the way to Montreal. Morster, Chief Secretary f hey do not know ee oa pang ee ‘ ’ s said, whether they Tue ‘‘Government Pew” in St. Paul’s|©#" rely during coming autumn and winter Church is to be sold by auctien in front of the | “pon the common law. Condition of coun- Coart on the Sist inst. try is precarious and should necessity arise nai government would not hesitate to summon A collossal bronze statue of Burns, for| Parliament in order to obtain additional New York, has just been completed by Sir! powers. j j Jehn Steell, sen! ptor to the (neen. sities ReeULAR convocation of Port la Joie Ev campiment will be held at Oddfellows Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. A full attendance is particularly requested. o~-4iniaiiaieidie: Tuirtecs thousand tons of iron ore have been shipped during the past seven months from the Hull, Que., minea to furnaces iu Ohio. —— Monetary Times. Every lover of mustie should get a copy ot the new and besutiful song, the #‘ Blue Alsatian Mountains” Music Store. also waltzes at Fletcher's a2d 3i ead Peaches, Bartlett Pears, Delaware (the little sweet, red chaps), Concord and Hartford Grapes, Tomatoes, Gravenstein Apples, and Ingyuas, received toslay at ‘‘THe Conrec-. rIONERY. hi —aug25 Te new Fire ell ‘‘Little John” a-rivel by Boston Boat last evening and was transferred early this morning .to its futare residence in the tower of the Market House. Although it —— very much better than its predecessor ** Big Donald” we hope its services will be The circular is signed. ‘‘ yours in F. L. and . . 8 ~) 7 T. L. Farrington, 218 7th Avenue, N. Y. City.’ Mr. Farrington’s terms ‘for the sty oo | ; m ‘* greenback brand” of his ‘‘ cigars’ are as follows : Piitirvroroiis, Aug. 23, -Aleko Pasha has arrived from Constan tinople, and was enthusiastically received. Scvurart, Aug. 25, Riza Pasha has entered this town with 2,000 men. He was received by a Commit- tee of the League. He has replaced Osman Pasha as commander of troops. The latter who has been acting as Governor since the departure of Izzet Pacha will continue to be Gevernor. All the Albanian Chiefs who are members of the League, have been invited to be pre- sent at the meeting to-day. Two thousand Turkish soldiers remained at Dulecigne, where they formed a camp in cominon with the Albanians on the heights overlooking the town. | JELLALABAD, Aug. 25, One brigade of General Stewart's force left Gandamak 2Ist and the balance leave on the 23rd, when Gandamak will be aban- doned. One brigade probably will remain to Garrison Khycer pass for some time as it isin an excited state. General Stewart will leave Jellalabad, Aug 23. He will remain Preobhahilities sor the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 25, Strong westerly winds, gradually clearing 35 CASES AND BALES FALL GOODS \ Splendid Stock of BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, 4 all Shades; GRECIAN CORDS and LUSTRES, WINCEYs, PRINTS (New Patterns), GREY and WHITE COTTONS, NEW WORSTED COATINGS and TWEEDS— no better value in Town. summer Goods at Clearasee Prices. ai J. B. MACDONALD’S. 65 QUEEN STREET, Ang. 16, 1550. her pat aug 6 HUCOUTALE | HOM For all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Navy Bread, &s., (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) oe ee I HIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th June till the 15th September. uulactaies UF WATERTOWN, W. Y. ORGANIZED 1853. Net Asse{s fur Protection of Poliey llol’ers, $1,137,549. 73. Deposiied with the Dominion ~ Canadian Policy $100,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000.00 Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- Provincial Exhibition Grounds, MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, MONTREAL, 1000 assorte: BORE Kc coctesoerececcoss eeeeeee .8100 cooler weather. " ‘ i 3 . q be 5. bs 3 5090 < ne Ee EEG RE ET ee . 350 hiecamcinichiac hii ap AMA cpa isstainineancisei The above Hotel is situated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, Opens PUESERY, sept. i4th, 10000 6 Oe eels cigleds alah: cua A Good Account. having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, spiendid surf- Mr. Farrington also has Canadian brands 1, 2, 4and 5, and he does not sell than “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per Moderate charges. Special bathing, sea and river fishing, ete., ete. Good ‘lables. Also the spacious Pavilion will arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Closes Friday, Sept. 24th, at 2 p. m. 1090.—Monefon Times. year, total $1,200—all which was stopped : $20,000 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS. aie i‘ by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday aud Saturday evening, calling for A Boy Saves nis Brorher rrom Drowning AND Prrisnes.—A _ correspondent, writing from Harvey, Albert Co., under date of the \7th, furnishes the following in regard toa sad drowning accident near there:—-To-day, as two sons of Mr. Gideon Smith, of Gideon Mt., Albert Co., were bathing in the canal that leads from: Germantown Lake to Shepody River, the younger son got beyond his depth, and the elder bey, aged about 19 years, suc- ceeded in getting him ashore, but either slipped back himself or took a cramp and ed The resened boy, with a slab, suc- ceeded in getting him out in abont ten minutes; he did not came to, and before medi- cal aid conli be procured he was deat. Coroner Murray, M. D., held an inquest, and ® verdict in accordance with the facts was returned. Much sympathy is felt for the afflicted family.— 7'elegraph. Tae excursion to Brule yesterday was most enjoyable, and taken advantage of by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andI want everybody to know it for their Lenefit.” ““Joun Weeks, Butler, N. Y.’ The principal shipbuilders on the Clyde have just concluded a number of important contracts with several of the largest ship- owning companies whe intend to increase their feet of steamers. Twenty thousand tons of new shipping have been secured, and these figures will be increased shortly. Special Notices. SABSAPARILLA, Golden and other Syrups at Wright & Maenitt’s, corner Prince and Kent streets. a 20 Si eod. Sxcrr of all kinds at Rubin & Hart’s, Scuoot Books, Stationery of all kinds at the ‘“‘ Agricultural Store.”--R. May. a20 3i Guests ; returning every Thursday and Menday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. ‘ ADDRESS, 78 To: » 4 2 ° JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, June 21, 18890. Charlottetown, P. KE. Island. eee ees Cay =o ¥ ISTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. CHN A. GONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including ali sizes Manill N Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American, 4° Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1880. APPLES. APPLES. GOAL! GOAL! Entries must be made with the Secretaries in Montreal, on or before the undermen- tioned dates, viz: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Agricultural Implements and Dairy Products, to Saturday, September 4th. Fine Arts, Manufactures, Implements, Ma- chinery, Stoves, &c., Saturday, August 28th. Prize Lists and Blank Forme of Entry can be obtained of the Secretaries. For further particulars apply to Ss. C. STEVENSON, Nee’y Council of Arts and Manuf’s, eo to GEO, LECLERE, see y Council of Agriculture. August 14, 1880 —-wkly TRY IP. TRY TI ct) ooo y ‘ oY ‘ 2? ‘ ’ * wera ¥ ar . er or vin eft be ao oceans seekers. . The steamer} (ares, ‘‘ Bartlett” and ‘‘Clapp’s Favor- f ViVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL at ee oc Sane atter - eee ite’ Pears, Sweet Potatoes, Water Melons, at | a fair trial and you will not be disap- rule, af hall-past eleven. 1e party | «* The Confectionery.” au 20 2i Hse THMRAM EHR 5k deal ; 2 \pointed in the result; i is COAL, not fire then divided, anumber driving through to! .. ihe ate ee Ae iY Ss US A. LWAYS? ON: - HAND, ‘atthe “Old oh) nd clate. For oniere anls. $0 : Smoke La Acacia cigars at 25 cents each, : pps, River John, « distance of six miles, whilst others visited the Picnic Grounds, about two miles distant, where under the auspices of the Union Church algood time was spent. Arriving back at Brule the visitors were shown through the extensive lobster factury situated on the wharf, which presented a very busy aspect. A very large business in fish-packing is carried on here by a firm whose headquarters is at Portland, Me. They were informed that the catch of Lob- aters yesterday was in the vicinity ef twenty ‘housand. At quarter past 3 the order for " planks in” was given and the excursion- ists arrived shortly before seven o'clock, weil satisfied with their visit to Brule. or 5 for $1.00 from Rubin & Hart’s. THE best and cheapest Tea at the ‘* Agri- cultural Store.”—R. May. a20 3i Curw Mayflower Solace and Globe fine cut chewing tobacco, from Rubin & Hart's. Fre-«u Chocolate Caramels and choice Pears at B. Baiderston’s. ang 10 61 from 1880 crop, at Rubin & Hart's. A rew cheese left will be cleared out at 12 cents per Ib., at the Family Grocery.—R, K. BRACE. —aug. 7. Frour—200 bbls. White Buns, and 100 bbls. Otter Creek, just received at Beer & Gorr’s. {j23 A New Importation,of choice HavanajCigars | Stand,” Water Street, From Boston and Wontveal,) Constantly on Hand, | Bound and Nut Coal, — From the different “Mines, A. MAGNEILL’S AUCTION ROGMS. | No. 11 Queen Street. Which is sold as Cheap as by others in ithe traee. 7 TERMS CASH! Y ackerel Barrels. | CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. | Ch'town, Aug. 18, *80-—1m tu th sa ”) ASH HOOP MACKEREL BAR. RELS, for sale by | HORACE HASZARD. een --—- —— ~ — nencinere~aie UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—local_and telegraphic. Ch’town, Aug. 21, *80—lw 3 | G. W. DeBLOIs, ‘ole Agent for P. KE. Island, |- Office-—No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, July8, 1§80— pat ti Bones. Bones. PPFNHE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash rewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one ewt. (112 Ibs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent, Chjtown,§Dec. 1, 1879 Government for Securify of Holders, . RT OE + oe enn ee nnoacnancanenciinenedpeaeaasnainans ccmnn-a-—~nensisitl ie aniatonaetaperanennceigionenaanio otto , 3 . ‘ ; " very seldom rey) ired, ae ; SW cs ° ‘ ; . ‘ « > }, 5 : : . ~~ — se i fe Ww @ Yyreg hotell to arrange tiie dences anc contents, or arm prope rty, had : THe steamer (‘ity of Porthind took away Conti of the Khyber brigade, aud for -sO TO meme Bae out rates, et¢., of this Time Bam : yesterday 325! bis P. K Island mackerel, 10 Jelialabad to be made over tu the native gov- and Fire Tested Insurance Company. t casks sturgeon, 338 cases eggs (averaging 35 | ernor ln behalf of the Ameer. é¢ es . j N. B.--Canvassers wanted iP dozen per case). All the staterooms were| The latest reports from Cabul show that : R r J engaged by tourists—Canadian and United | the Ameer 1s still at Sherpur. He is raising ww P| ° <oB, ANGUs, Special Agent for the Maritime States.—S?. Joh Sun. a revenue from fees .on the large accumu- j Provinces, cm lation of stores in the Cabul warehouses = — “LIN ¢ ae fn "TR Hinfrye S ree Igey " CANADIAN SALMON YOR THE LONDON Mar- ‘ 2 | oxtioce IN Cu A ~ 3 is © BPESibas SAY , 4 ek ade Simia, Aug 23, , ; KET.—Some Bil ingsgate merchants are con- = _ “ re Tee treneral Agent for P. KE. 1. it sidering a proposition to oe submitted to Letters from the Ameer dated Cabul, a OS 4 _ a Ch town, July 31, 1880—3m iy Canadian salmou fishermen for the transmis-| August 19, states that Roberts is making BG San me x ~ i i y sion of salmon in bulk, instead of tinned, as a| favorable progress in march to the relief of - ; L cS » a oo higher price cay be obtained therefor in the|Candahar. At Cabul all was qiuet. ae (es au es = : ‘i it Lendon markets, and the trade in the ceurse Rome. Ane "23 Cf 3. ss ot .. ae S SS = ie ‘ a L « Gabe re . « _~ 5 Jia of a very short time would become “far more ; a ? id er, ein, OX at. cot. Yves ~~ & ~ =. =: profitable. The Pope is weak and depressed. He Ss one =~ » ,se 5c oe So E> = is . . ~ ° ¢ ae =~ Sa) os _ ; i e om ~~ _ — had an attack of vertigo after Friday’s con- ee — i ae So fj aS x , > a. Tue steamer ‘‘ Worcester” arrived from | 5S°'y- at 5 > iz > 0 - 3 BM = 5 mo ae i : w= Boston on Tues ay night, with freight and the ALEXANDRIA, Aug, 25. ca - ~ mt cs & «a 2&2 Sta on Pn ae ~ A Be od ol S G 7 = . i , , eee - , at YY wa 3 ~ OD = Of ‘an — 3 a f ty ; following passengers: Mr W P Nickerson] ‘Pye second mate and ten natives wer - ne oe Ss. eg6e% £2 Am SG ee ; AIRE Wine Willen: (i aues oan 1e second mate and ten natives were om o~ t. a ae Nl t a wite, Jana araAs, (reor: e H s lo: ton, M ‘ z r — 3 — a ° eee = guid ee nee : D. Hon Fred G W Rev W A Nills, J H lost from the steamer Jeddah. Phe cap- ! a ~~ at Saw — th Ge i = : ° on Frec x onson, veV A INMIS, « yr ore ea has be ; ‘ c=> osu ~ mm Wh en Oh «ae m 2 ~ ee - ottan sah elty: WO Dbtenshe Chen he tain’s certificate has been suspended for oo Yag Ss > oe oes en ‘ ik ’ u pe EAS silat ‘ die ~ ‘ K Stewart, John Warren, James Faulds, \ three years. co <p -e mH Lui » Ss a 2 ZA = = > y h BOMEE very YO ' i a . . ma) '@ - a. i ao -~ : 4 Voss, W Voss, Miss Kate McDonald, Mrs A Sarr ran, 3 7 a a we . < Ss a <= = RR 2 & ai S 2 Guser, Miss Mary Hughes, Theresa O'Connor, UNITED STATES. — 5 = < a fe eS 7 2.3 2) _ ‘S Miss McMillan, Mr W Buchanan, D Shaw, New York, Aug. 23. oa ‘wea iT SS bid “= 5 a ee. oo es i 2 Beles os rs G Sanford. ; : . = _ no H @ t 5 Se o a W Shaw, George Sanford bef Tie Anglo-American Cable Company has eo D GO 22 we o oS 6a FO o 5 f RE accomplished the work of laying their new —— a= oS Of * Se “ms at = > ; ie ue house oi Mr. Thomas Allin, truckman, | .}) hich will be k , # oS an cs anh 2 = a zs OS°O s es i I i tothe ground yesterday after cable, which will be known as the cable of Ss P< a - @ea gd > Se a = DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF 3 was burned to the ground yesterday atvernoon. | 1880, from Heart’s Content to Valentia, in Dm os? 26 a on ao: €S sx ayy > . } . ie a ) ene QO -¢ : ewe : For the want of water the expensive appli-| , ji+:}. over eleven days. The laying be = & » _ ne = - - ad »¢ » 2 : é : av = ~ al ’ ~ ’ ances of the ire Department were almost |" *" ~ t] ™ 10¢] a S : 1 ass h a = > oO - as et = = cad = ugeless. The ‘* Tremont” hand engine com- gan —_ T a9 . yn “Wee eted on the ee Me = —~ 25 2 3 on = A F - LL; Hi S I ; pany did some good service, but a few brave 2ist. To meet this the Western Union ‘30.4 ean OS o = 3 iif ‘ . "| * ’ . =~ — * “ be men with buckets, etc., had to bear the brunt Telegraph eee has for some aoe ve nando “AB A - = Y CHEAP BY THE BARREI < of the fire, ancl favered by the calm weather, |constructing but not quite completed a}|———— $$ rrr ona i lye ae > ; © j »t “ir . ) a it * . r ce . . 7 . ‘ . i pe Peg 5 A algerie — ome, bees ee roar of the ring es 1 eg a A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of ALSO FOR 8ALE— . . - + « ve © - . . ’ . - 3 - r img Gown 1e adjoining house of Mr.!worked as quadruplex on cable alone. It|/Qhurch Parties, Picnics, &e. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. George Lacey and making a general conflag-]is not likely the rapidly increasing cable ’ B | p ration. After a lengthened interval, hese} business across the Atlantic will outgrow OXES emons & ea&rs, ey sufficient to carry water from the tank on|the now greatly increased facilities for a N UIRK, eRe King Square was procured, and the ‘ Rollo” |jone time. at BEER & GOFF i steam engine brought inte play a stream of r — NY. A as June 14, 1580. PROPRIETOR : . i water which speedily put the fire out. _ Burrato, N. Y., Aug. 23. = Ch'town, Aug. 11, 18590. i kite ! General Miger, Chief of Signal Service, ane eaec een : proraraptinen oy neniniar lies in a very precarious condition at the Cy. J - fitiimhine Chetens . Wt ie we ; ; - iq ae SIRRED i Money ‘f pees been] Palace Hotel. Announcement of his death : SS IND iN shown a circular received by a Moneton) ,,,y bo expected at any momeut. " Dee. 7 re i business man in the mail from the States ees a ominien X ITI this morning, which is a clever offer to fur- Ww : - 5 eather Bulletin. 53 nish counterfe it money at sé reduced rates.’ RUSTICSD BEACH, PRINCE EBWAK » iSLAN D.