ee eerethst Ste ens: Pe mm aTAIA nes has te} CAPE a sey § Behn theese sh owe Ute FF Ws UNITED STATES. Wasareron, Aug, 31. 1 Pulletin, $.30a m.— The Presi dent passed a tranqail pight, and this morning his ¢c dition is quite as favorable as yesterday at the same hour, Prise 100; temporeture 98-4 ; respiration 18. Rx utive Mansion ee penine »teliowlbg to Viinister Low: Il, Bg ot night : Mr. LeweELlL, Ministe é, London : The President had I:ss fever this ore than upeu any pre Vien evening sine a he Ae wounded, The Tem } ture at 6 o'cle a was nermal, The entire day has been mosten | eouraging in Jl his syeptoms. Hereafter | ab a) > pa but one reps daily. BLAINE, Secretary. Netin, Executive M Reyburn reports that the condition has net matenally « oe ged. Dar- ing the sv ening his pulse has fallen and all (cit €a) Unofficial br T 9,30, p.m.— De. ansion the symptoms cont inue favorab le. New Yorx, Aug. 31. A Washington specia! says Gen. Sherman js so confident that ths President will noi have ; ing Vv ashington to-da another relapse ¢hat , to be Jove aays- Aug. 31. Sierra Ce., to-day and the The Iceses San Francisco, A despstch from Sicravilla, says that a tire b ro ke uae whe le town ha Ls bee 1a stroye zu will reach : it least 830 0. The store of Nichols & Co. is now burning and about flity kegs o fy powder is inside. An explo- gion is momentarily expected. old child was burned to death. Savannan, Ga., Aug. 31. Sixteen more inquests were held to day on the bodies of persons drowned in the storm. This makes 46 so far. The bodies of a white man, wowan and child, have been washed ashore at Tybee. Quite a! number of bodies are on plantations near the erty. The coroner will hold inquests to-morrow. A tyro-} ear GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Dvs.in, Aug. 31. Mr. Thomas Sexton, speaking at to-day’s mesting of the Land League, said before the country settled down, the emergency | eommittee of the property 7efence associa- tion should be disbanded. Mr. Sexton repeated that the League would not be sat- istied until landlordism was altogether des- troyed. Mr. Parnell, speaking in the County Tyrone, to-day, said the bill the leaguers wanted was one which would give the land lords and tenants severally what they had respectively put into tle land. Lonrpvon, Aug. 51. The ‘*Times’” ork correspondent asserts that the attack upon the tenants of Sir Geo. Colthurst on Sunday was exagger- ated. It is believed there was only fifteen persons in the attacking party. Omy one person was wounded “by a bullet; four others was hurt slight! y. Lonpon, Sept. 1. The “Standard” announces that in con- sequence of the disturbed relations between French and English residents of Newfound- land, more magistrate s will be appointed along the coast to preserve order. Lonpvow, Aug. 31. A steamer will leave Dover to-day to make another attempt to raise the sunken German war steamer Crosser Kurfurst. ' EUROPE AND THE EAST. Cars Town, Aug. 31. The Union Mail stexmer Teuton with 200 soula on board, including passengers and crew, hus been wrecked near Quoin Point. Only 27 persens were saved in the steamers boats. The British corvette Dido has pro- ceeded to the scene of the wreck. The Teuon arrived at Cape Town from England on Monday, landed some and embarked other fassengers, anl proceeded on her voyage to Algoa Bay and other poris. Qaoin Point is near Algoa Bay, and is the scene of the previovs wreck of a Unicr Mail sieamer. LATER. Lonpon, Sept. I. The Standard’s des) atch from Cape Town states that the wrecked steamer Teuton had on beard 147 passengers and a crew of 8&0 persons. The vessel struck a rock, but floated off, and was in the act of putting back to port when she saak. A majority of those on board perished. ll of the officers were drowue:l. Lloyd's correspond nt at Cape Town says that three boata were lowered, one of which foundered alongside the steamer, and the other two have arrived at Simonstown con- taining 23 of acrew and four passengers. The Union Mail Sten wship Company state that 12 of the poss ugers of the Teuton have been saved. LA? EAT. Lonpon, Sept. 1. The Unien Mail Stearship Company state that the Cx; tain of the Teuton struggled in the water for some time but finally sunk. from Capetown says the Ten- ton’s boats, which a cived at Simonstown, lay on their oara till daylight, but nothing was then to be seen, and it is feared that the third boat, with fifteen women and children on board, i» lost. Bertin, Aug. 31. Fifteen Socialists have been expelled ‘rom Berlin, it is st pposed for connection with the propaganda in favor of Babel’s election. Ad u vesp teh Tunis, Aug. 51. The French are sending troops by sea and land to occupy Hammamel. Many Arabs are said tu be hovering around one ot the French columas. Geneva, Aug. 31. The new Rassian paper entitled The Free World has been started. It advacates constitutional government and is equally opposed to revo.ution and reaction. Lonpon, Aug. 31. The Times says the feeling gains ground that che gold drain to America has died away for the presen'. Tunis, Aug. 31. Two battalions f French troops have embarked at Golots. for the purpose of oc- cupying Hammamel. It is stated that Gen. Correard’s co)umn has n been at- tacked by a large force of Arabs at Sourki LEE my WeW 1 1881, OS EE Oa a Se pt. i. that the Arabs vith heavy loss. Panis, Sept. 1. It is stated that the French loss in the affair with the Arahs at Sourki is 15 killed, 20 wounded, and the Arabs’ loas 600 killed and wounded, were repulsed Lon DON, A ug. ol. Reuter’s despatch from Bombay 1} says in- . bantu lass. | ue Intends icaV- absent ten | s been received from Candahar that Ayoob Khan will march con Thursday with seven weak regiments. The Ameer is rapidly advancing. The celericy of his movements has caused a marked change in his favor throughout the Praoug, Aug. 31. ussian officers, who were detected while surreptitiously inspecting | fortifications in Galicia recently, was by | th fivial order ef the Austrian Emperer. Beri, Aug. 31, Intersational Chess Congress on | slackburn of Enyland played | Gratz, and Luckertort played | of Berlin. Both games were | } ferilvence nf The release of PR At the Tuesday, Berger Wienaew drawn. Havre, Ang. 3 The steamer Svevia for New York an out £64,000 in gold. The Pall Mall Gazetie hears that £600,- | go * was quietly shipped to America from Rieehene, yesterday. LonpDon, It is estimated that the value of the gold | obtained in open market yesterday, for | shipment on to-morrow’s steamer, does not | fall far short of £100,000. ~~ Weather Bulletin. O00 ix Sept. 1 | ! | | Lonpen, Aug. $1. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 2—10a. m. a to moderate winds, fair weather. ( ORRESPONDENC K, * ge ngenmepegnetiipeeen We do not , hold ¢ ourse sdehaie responsible for the statements of our correspondents. aphcneneaanlTNn? Arenseneagaenieapeineeae tT opini ms oF To the Editor of the Framiner. Srr,—The Scott Act has been in force one month. The Temperance men have worked and strugg!e-i to have this act put in foree inthe city, and now when that has been accomplisie!, and an inspector! appointed, they are aiting fr results, and | are seri usly asking themselves : Wh at are the duties of the Inspectors? Do they commeze;s and end with the drawing of a salory? Can a man be appointed to { } ‘ £ ? = ° a the disagreeable position of detector of violaters of. the law, aud receive his salary, and shirk his prrt of the da! Ys uf it is his duty ? Sadei g fro what has been eflect- ed so eo the Seoit Act is a falinre, or the enforcement of it is! It is a noted fact that a re 'S Vi ry Nearas mc bi liquor r drank as ever, and that it is not all got by the! ianuaicrable invalids that throng the drug | stores, nor «li purchased from the vendors. Are there not saloons in this city selling | over the counter aa openly as ever! And | eannot the ip p aa this? Or is hie} wailing fo wr gomcore el lse to lay ihe inform- | ation, while he draws the Pp av ? If that is | so, we could just as w:li dispense with his | services. “For my rae T am chari‘able| enough to | be hie sve tant he tives the city, that it is totally ‘mpossible for | him to aitend to his official business, as | most of the liquor selling and drinking is done after he is at home, indeed five miles awav. Others. jadze him perha;s hardly, | aud hint that the $59 which he wembers of | the Licenzing Board each receive, has a: certain qitractior for our worthy inspector; | and that shou os move in the matter} now, tue liquor inte rests of Charlottetown woul id be against ite being elected to fill; another position where the value of the | work was less than the pay. A definite | 2xplanation of the duties of Inspector | would be in order; and the temperance ; men would then know how to act. As it is | | at present, the people have very vague ideas in regard to it. Yours, etc., TEMPERANCE. Ch’town, Sept. 2, 1881. SALT! BUSHELS Strong Fishery Salt, for 2000 curing Mackerel, For sale by HORACE HASZARI. Chitown, J Aug. 27— “™ jm = Ss COTTAGE FOR SALE! T GAY TOWN, near Spring Park Woolen Factory. A snug home for a small family. Will be sold cheap for cash. Also a Building Lot, Address M., Glass Box 116 Charlottetown, {au 31 101 Shop & Dwelling House JO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by L. J. Willisms, App.y to HORACE HASZARD. Ang. 25— METHOUIST HYMRS “HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Aug. 17—tf Queen Street, ‘gH place to get your Printio done is i the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS, country. | ; so far from! § more New Goods. 40) CASES AND BALES! OPENENS: J. B. Macdonald’s 0) 0 ene ‘Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Silks, 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 = eee eee Se ee ae EAR | NEW BLACK NEW BLACK NEW BLACK Cr Over 600 Pat ee nanan - -— — ~NEW AUTUMN GOODS AT THE LONDON HOUSE Winecics, New Prints, New White Cottons, New Linings, New Tweeds, New Overcoats, New Reefing Jackets, New Underclothing, &c., &c. "| TAILORING DEPARTMENT A Splendid Range of New Cloths. a ee - a FD ATLY EXAMINER, ‘SEPTEMBER 2, 1881. ferns to Setect from HO. DAVIEHS & CO. FD ee ee a PALL eee ee os NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS HAT ORNAMENTS AND PRINTED COTTOHS, —VELVETEERS, SHAPES. -~———:0:-- Bhs OODS 5 We have Just Received from Great Britain, SILK FRINGES, SATINS, SPANISH LACE, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACH, NEW SATIN RIBBONS ND HATS (Straw), FROM MONTREAL, 20 bales Grey Cottons, 3 cases Shirts and Prawers, 2 cases Bed Ticking, S cases White Cottons, 2 cases, Hlannels, a ee ee ee eee VALUABLE | a VILLA RESIDENCE i AND LAND! | AT BRIGHTON. ~ AM instructed by oa. Preeuana to sell | _ AT AUCTION, on the premires, on | WEDNESDAY, 7th September next, at 12 joclock, nooo, his valushle Property at Brighton, consisting of avout 18} acres of | Land, with Dwelling House, good Stables, Cow House, Barn, and other Outbuildings, This very valueble Property is pleasantly situated within a mile of the Post Office, in the immediate neighborhood of Victoria Park, having afine view of the Harbor and North , 5 ape as and West Rivers, with a valuable water froct, Lik \ | . > where large quantitics of sand and seaweed ! - may be obtained. The land has been very highly cultivated, 11 acres being capable of producing garden crops, and in excellent order for market gardening. The Cellars ef the House and Stable are good, and the Houss is fitted with Double Windows, Terms— Twenty per cent. down and the balance can remain on Mortgage for five years at six per cent. per annum, A plan of the property can be seen at my ' office, Ye All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlotte town, Aug. 20, 1881. —— eT ey es THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE ‘Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO PRINT LETTER HEADS, BILL HEABS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. RAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Styie, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. ' Charlottetewn, Sept. 1, 1881. Ce Racca SS wa Bargains. St. Peter’ g Schools WILL RE-OPEN a aon MONDAY, 5th SEPT, AT 10 o’CLecK, A. M. The Schools will be under the same management as last year. For terms, etc., apply at ST. PETER’S CLERGY HOUSE, Aug, 15, 188t—till date Grafion Street For Sale or to Let. ghty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet oD Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms aud two Kitchens. | Can be turned into one Dwelling by were ing adoor. Apply on ~ premises to RS, BOSWALL, March 12, 1831—tf | a ee ee ee ee NOW —— J. 8. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, 81 —wkly, se pres ee : AT Freehold Preperty, with a front oi Li i PREPARED, | RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &e., Ke., pane i - nant Seem ie elegant cages —_ AE Queen. Street. FOR SUMMERSIDE DIRECT! The Brigantine ‘ Lottie Bell,’ ALEX. RANKIN, MASTER, 213 Tons, classed 9 years English Lloyds, will be on the berth at Liverpool, On or About 15th Sept., Sailing on 20th for Summerside Direct, carrying Freight at lowest rates. Apply to Wittiam Jamieson, 15 Pitt Street, verpool ; or to LONGWORTH & CO, Aug. 23—3w 2aw Charlottetown t | OO SOET aS for Cea ae NER and mozt Paper published tn the Provinces, mn ee nee ete ee GIVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR, j | | i - | LIGENSING ESO0ARO! Le pursuance a hs a 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 Ac t to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown.” I! do hereby give public notice that an Election of Three Persons to constitute a Licensing Board for the City of Charlottetown, will be i; held on TUHSDAT! the 6th 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. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Strects. In Ward No. 2—At orn: ar the house of Mr. Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets } In Ward No, 3— At or nearthe Market House, 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 tke forenoon, and contiaue open till five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, The Board shall be elected by those entitled to vote for the Mayor of the City in each Ward, DESCRIPTION GF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown 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 Charlottet. wn which lies sonth of Richmond Street ar rorth of Dorchvster Street, Number Thr shall com- prise all that part of Cha:lot tow», which lies south of Grafton Streetand pn rt) of Richmond Street. Number Four shall o >rise all that part of Charlottetown whi 1 ies south of Fitzroy Sireet and northo Grafton Street, Number Five shall compris all that part of Charloitetown which lies orth of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. Qualification of Voters—See Sec, 13, 4th Vic, Cap, 14, Nomination of Candidates—See Sec. 15, 40th Vic., Cap. 14. [L.8.] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Cbh’town. W. B. Morki-on, City Clerk, Mayor’s Office, Ch’town, Avg. 10, ‘81. [#13] 16 19 25 31 a. 2 5 sep., wkly till sep. 6 CHARLOTTETOWN Boarding & Select Day Seheo!, UNDER THE BIRECTION —OF THE— SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DARE. The Classes Will Re-Open on the Ist rer DOM i WILLIAM DODD, Anstiqnesr. Aug, 19, ’81—eod 10N EXHIBITION, L1SS82 1 To be Heli at Halifax, N, S., from the 2ist to the 36th Sept. Next. All entries ot Live Stock must be made on or before MONVAY, Sept. Sth. All entries of Grain, Roots, and other Field ‘and Garden products, also manufactured } articles, must be made on or before TUES- ‘DAY, 13th Sept. A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board, Charlottetown, Aug. 26, SI. FALL TRIP Liverpool to Charlottetown DIRBOT I THE BRIGT. FLORENCE, M. Ferns, Master, 174 tons, classed at Lloyds, coppered and copper fastened, will be on the berth at Liverpool, On or About 16th September Next, and will take Freight to Charlottetown... Georgetown and Summerside, For Freight, &., apply te R. M. C, Stumpuss, Esq., 4 India Buildings, Water Street, Liver- poot ; or here, to the owner, OBE. F. QUIRK. Aug, 16,’£1—pat till Ist sep REGULAR TRAGER. FROM London to Charlottetown P. E. ISLAND, DIRECT. FALL TRIP, 1831. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE 423 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, M. Cailaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London Gn or About 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgeiown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac, Parties wishing to have their Goods deli- vered here early in the season will do we!l to forward their orders in time, so as not to de- tain the Vessel, For Freight or Passage apply in London to Jonx Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Board and Tuition, English and French Bed and Bedding, laundress, extra. For further particulars apply to MOTEER SUPERIOR. Aug. 20,'81—1m eod estes for the DAILY EXAMINER @% and most Newsy Pape Provinose, per term, paid in alvance...........$16 00 PNT Oh cd bas 6 odo ob das niche esi 5 00 Convent de Notre Dame, Hillsboro’ Sqame, WOOL y | Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcairsy Brotugas, 51 , South John Stree: ; or here, to the ownera, PEAKE BRO’s & CO. me , Ang. 6,’31—3aw ee RN Wool I HE Highest Cash Price paid for Wool Wocl Skin, Hides and . Skins, at BRIDGES, } July 12—2aw wkly im Hillaborough Street, sis BE sag ey, er Sicbitorscae a joensen too LANES. see Sabena etananmenter Sie n oniteneaenty Mathes se ee oda