> Samm - a — | Marriage of t Toe DAILY EXAMINER. AUGUST 7, 1880. » difficulty is experienced in Quebec, in and other Canadian sea ike Montreal, St. Jol o- ports, jur want of seamen, and shipping In- in ¢ .auence, suffering haan terests are, 12 conseqielce, ‘ id that rit igure of | eial loss. It is sand that the round figur | Sombie ‘2 is $60, for the run to Liverpool, G. B., 3 : . ! ‘ on freely offered in St. John, and good me! ebtain as high as $0. The reason for such a scarcity of seamen in these places 1s nunpkne wn drawn to the _-e * Ovr attention has been | rapid crowth of the Canadian thistle in . - . . - Charlottetown Royalty. This thistle is be one of the most destructive and know! to which takes reot in the Province, sheuld be eradicated at any cost. potatve fields on the Mount Edward Road it ig pacticularly thick, and, if allowed to riven. its seed will spread in all direction s| in which the wind blows. Farmers should seek after this choking weed, and do all in In some their power to suppress its growth. =, His Honor tHe Liev. Council has appointed an Advisory Board for the purpose of making the necessary ar- range ments for forwarding exhibits of our Provincial products to the Dominion Ex- hibition to be held next September, at Montreal, and alse more especially to the Inter Provincial Exhibition to open at the city of St. Jolin, N. B., on the Sth day of October next. We trust that lead- ing stock raisers will forward to those Ex- will refiect credit GovERNOR 1D our hibitions animals that upon their owners and show that our Pro- vince can excel in the production of stock second to none in any Prevyince in the Dominion. Our cereals will also compete favorably at Montreal black lead. New as well as at St. John. In eats especially we can take the The ontlook fer the Brunswick is encouraging, aod lumbermen Exhi- the St. iumber trade of require heavy horses for the woods. bits of our best draft stallions at Jehn Exhibition would be also that of our improved shert-horn cattle. desirable, as Exhibits of sheep from the tlocks of some of our leading farmers will not reflect dis- eredit on Mr. the secretary of the New Brunswick Exhi- their exhibitors. Inches, bition, had an interview with some meni- bers of the Advisory Board this forencon, and communicate { some valuable informa- tien as to arrangements for the transit of ex- hibits to St. John eertificates of Exhibition, at which merit will be awarded to de- Mi. Inches gave many valuable suggestions to serving exhibits from our Province. the Board, for which we have no space in our present number, but will receive our attention in a future issue. The Irish Compensation Bill. A cable despatch of Aug. 2 contains the following : Lord Cairns, in a studiously calm speech, in the House of Lords this evening, picked the principle of the com- pensation bill to pieces, saying that while it was intended to benefit the tenant it would leave him in a worse position than before. Lord Sellorne, Lord High Chan- cellor, in a long speech vigorously support- ed the bill. Earl Granville, Foreign See- retary, said he did not deny if the bill was rejected the Government wonld be con- fronted with great responsibility as to what course to adopt, but that fact cannot re- lieve the House of a very grave responsi- bility. When the vote was reached the bill was rejected by 282 to 51. Lord Bea- constied, in opposition to the bill, made a violent attack on the Radicals. Among the Liberals who voted against the Govern- ment were Viscount Sherbrooke, (Mr. Rebert Lowe,) Lord Stratheden, Karl ol Camperdown and 60 or 70 others. The minority were exclusively Liberals. eee Coal Advance. An advance of about 50¢ per ton has taken place in the price of hard coal in Toronto, which is now quoted at 36. It is stated that $1.75 freight was bid for car- goes from Cleveland to Toronto witheut getting them, as vessels are too busy in has been arranged between b dett-Coutts and Mr. has acted as her secretary- time past. | Same etlect, gentleman 18 a he Baroness Bourdett- Coutts. A London despach of August 3, says: The ‘*World” this evening Says: A marriage areness Bur- Ashmead Bartlett, who almoner for some recent statement to the which was contradicted, was the intended bridegroom, ‘The brother of Mr Elis Ashmead Bartlett, M. P. By becoming Mr. Bart- lett’s wife the Baroness will lose a very ‘ortion of her income to the extent This is tlarriett wo be- The made by large | | it is said, of over $100,000 yearly. in accordance with the will of Melon. Duchess of St. Albans, queathed her vast property to Miss Angela, now Baroness Burdett-Coutts, providing that if she married an alien or naturalized subject her interest in the Coutts Bank and other properties shall cease. Mr. Bartlett is an American who was naturalized a short time since. There is still much anxiety about the harvest. In England heavy sterms have done much injury to the grain crops in sev eral large districts; still the calculation 1s that the crops will, on the whole, be much better than last year. The accounts from France are favorable. The yield of wheat and of corn in the United States will be the greatest ever known, although in some districts the yield will be below the average. In Canada the wheat it not as good a crop as was expected. In some districts the winter crop failed; in others the spring wheat is much injured by rust. Still thore will be a considerable surplus for exporta- tion, it is thought, and other crops promise well. In the Lower Provinces we have had a number of severe storms during the past fortnight, and much rain. In some dis- tricts the hay has been seriously injured. Othe’ crops look well and will yield abund- antly if the weather changes soon fer the better. — Freeman. o-* Temperance in England. Says a London correspondent :—Among the troublesome problems that the British Parliament has to deal with is the Temper- ance question. Heretofore the temperance party have not been able to make much show m that body, but the present House ef Commons has a decided majority in favor of repressive laws, and the London Times, which has in the past opposed legis- lation of this kind, now says that * the demand for legislative change in reference to the liquor traffic has become now so gen- eral that we must make up our minds te whatever experiments may be needed to satisfy it.” Atthe same time the Times repeats its conviction that the agitation is unnecessary, says that ‘‘every class is re. forming itself as fast as it can,” and asserts ‘*that drunkenness is no longer a pre- vailing vice in the upper and middle class- es, and that the habit lingers only in the lower grades.” While the temper- ance ‘advocates are net in harmony on many points, they generally agree on the adoption of a form of local option law mainly the same as that adepted in some of the cities of the United States. One of the devices to induce tempertnce and to keep the poor of London sober, and at the same time merry, is now in progress of re- alizing itself in substantial brick and mor- tar. A ‘‘ Coffee Music Palace” is being built adjoining the old Victoria Theatre, on Waterloo Bridge road, where music and temperance drinks are ?o be dispensed at a very cheap rate, while the theatre itself, the old uproarous *‘ Vic” is to be connected with it and remodelled as a chaste variety hall. This is undoubtedly a move in the right direction,for in no city do we know of fewer aimusements for the poor than in London. We have Philharmonic and New Philharmonic Concerts, the concerts of the riodically by Mme. Viard-Louis; but the halfa crown admission, the two-shilling railway fare, and the extra sixpence for the privilege of entering the concért-room, take the admirable Saturday Concerts of the Crystal Palace out of the category of cheap entertainments. ms an — Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Torowsro, August 7. Moderate winds, tine weather, stationary er higher temperature. 2 Special Notices. GoLp, FLAKE tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. You can get Carters, Toirays, Stephens, carrying grain. In Montreal the market was fairly active at former figures, which | were $6 per ton for stove, egg and chesnut, | delivered. Latest engagements of freight | were said to be steady at $1.25 to $1.30 per toa, but higher rates are expected. A late’ report of the New York market says :— | “The time is rapidly approaching when | many who have been holding off for lower prices will be compelled to come to the) market to secure their winter's supply. In- fact, their appears to be a movement among | this class already. During the past week, ' there has been much more buying and in-, quiry, and prices are better among that) class of dealers who have been shading! most. There isa decidedly better tone to the market than there has been fora long’ time past. The improvement in the iron and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at (+. Herbert Haszard’s, 18 Queen St. Smoxke cheroots, from Rubin & Hart’s. Frour—200 bbls. White Buns, and 100 bbls, Otter Creek, just received at BEER & Gorr’s, [}23 in a APPLES. Crystal Palace, and the concerts given pe-|: APPLES. HX STHAMERS From Boston and Montreal, Ar A. MAGNEILL’S AUCTION ROOMS. No. 11 Queen Street, Aug. 7, 80, Apples, Apoles. WILL SELL ON MONDAY, the 9th at 12 o'clock, at the ee eet enema mente _ inst., Queen Street, Auction Rooms, for the benetit of whom it Imay concern, 30 BBLS. APPLES, Damaged on board 5. 5. ‘* Mira- michi,” from Montreal. W. D. STEWART, Aug. 7, 1880. Auctioneer, PRES ' At j ie | 2 Gd Jd To Summerside & Return, PARBRALGONE DOSLASR: (EXHE Steamer “ST. LAWRENCE” will leave Steam Navigation Companys Wharf for Summerside, on Tuesday, Aug, 10, af 8 o'clock, a, m. Returning, will leave Summerside about 5 p.m, and will arrive at Charlotte town about 10 p. m. Afeals on Board aft Reduced Rates. The Band of -the 82nd Battalion will be in attendance. No efforts will be spared to make this the BEST EXCURSION of the season. Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Hall, W. R Watson’s, Bremner T. L. Chappelle's, aud on the boat, Bros., T. ARCH’D, D. WHITE, Ch’town, Aug. 7, ’80-—2i Chairman Com, CHALLENGE! To the Stallion owners on P, &. Island, {ENTLEMEN, — Whereas my Stallion WT ‘*Messenger Boy” won the ‘Trotting Championship of this Province in September last; and whereas, since then, futile attempts have been made by certain Stallion owners to injure, his reputation, I hereby challenge any stallion on Prince Edward Island to trot my Stallion ‘* Messenger Boy” a race of mile heats to harness, best three ia five, on Upton Parks on or about the Ist September next, for one hundred dollars a side, fifty dollars of which sum are now deposited with Dr. Bagnall as carnest money. A. Ch'town, Ang. 7, 1889-—sj sp li VALUABLE PROPERTY On Great George Sirect, WILL SELL AT. AUCTION, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, the Build ing known as the O]d Baptist Chapel, with the Lot on which it stands, measuring 54x46 feet. This Valuable Property being cen- trally situated, in a good locality, close to the Wharves, Banks and Public Buildings, ren- LARGE, Terms at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. poses, oflices, etc. Aug. 6, 1880, JUST RECEIVED ! Mosquito Net, In White, Green. Blue and Pink. Pompadour Silk, for Trimming, CHEAP DRESS MATERIAL. The above three lines have been purchased at low prices, and will be run off cheap. August 6, 1980 ARM AINE & METCALF. A GRAND PICNIC AND TEA In Aid of St, Joseph's Convent, \ JILL be held by the members of Sr. Smokt Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Rubin & Hart’s. PaRrriks who require first elass stationery, | printed or stamped with die, crest or mono- grain, can be supplied with any quantity, no matter how large or small the order may be, by applying to G. H. Haszarp, 18 Queen St. KyeryBovy flocks to Rubin & Hart’s for, goed cigars and tobaccos, _ Mr. William Weir, of Montreal, has just been presented with a service JosEPH’s (Ladies’) Socrery, —ON— Monday, the 10th of August, —-ON THE— Grounds of Thomas Handrahan, Esq, A first-class Refreshment Saloon will he | provided ; also a Tea Table. Arrangements will be made for Dancing and all other amusements, usual on such oe- trade is having a beneficial efect on cual.’ | of plate and an address fron some five; casions. —(Carette. The Cattle Market. Advices from Montreal say : The demand for eattle on export account continues brisk, and all offerings during the past week have been readily purchased at prices rang- ing from 4fc to S4e per Ib., live weight. Latest cable advices report a demoralized sheep market, with a big decline in prices hundred of the leading business men and | bankers of Montreal and other Canadian | Donations from friends of the Institution in Town and Country wiil be thankfully re- cities, in consideration of his service in get. ceived at St. Joseph’s Convent, Pownal Street, ting rid of the American silver nuisance some years since. By various means, of which Mr. Weir was a prominent mover, worth of American silver, thus quite clear- iug the country of the foreign coin, which | has not since returned. ; ; Admission to the grounds 25 cents ; children 16 cents. Should the day prove unfaverable, the Tea will take place on the following day. The public are respectfully invited. By order of Committee. Charlottetown, August 6, 1880—3i s w s ’ | | | ! | ders it a most eligible site for mercantile pur- | Tickets for the Tea 25 cents; to be (had at St. Joseph’s Convent and on the there were exported from Canada in 1868, Leese 1369 and 1870, over nine millions of dollars’. PEAKING STERNS QUEEN SQUARE. We respectfully call the atten- tion of our patrons, aud the public generally, to our present large Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GUUS. Millinery, Fancy Goods, Dress Goods, ae eee eee CLOTHS --AND TWEEDS. Printed Cottons, Grey Cottens, White Cottons, GALATIAS AND SHIRTINGS, ee erm COTTON WARP. PRICES POPULAR AND QUALITY GOOD, Give Us a Gall and Save Money, Kew Goods by Every Steamer, IKONS & STS July 26, 1880. rat . ‘IN HONOR OF THE SCOTTISH GAM ae ante MARKET HALL, Monday and YTuestay Rv'ngg, AUGUST 9th & 10th, THE MUSICAL EVENT, a ee * Tux CELEBRATED ; FAUABAIMN PAM, Scottish froubadors, — Vocalists, Comedians and Iastrumentaligls, . In their New iwtertainment, entitled AN HOUR IX SCOT . ‘ : - : . + Presenting the Gems of Scottish Melody and the Comic Operatic Extravaganga, ~ THE REHEARSALL. Written by ANnous Farrparry, replet Songs, Scenes, Duetts, Trios, &e, 4 Popular Prices—Reserved seats 35 conte Admission 25 cents, Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 @ Reserved tickets at W.R. Watson's Drug Store, — Ch town, July 30, 1580. , St. Dunstan's College, CHARLOTTETOWH, PEL ee eee fENWIS College will be re opened under charge of the { Fathers of the Society of Jesu, Wednesday, September 15th, Intending students should make immediate application. q For prospectus and further particularsad. dress REV. GEORGE B, KENNY, 8.3, Ch'town, Aug. 6, °80—till sep Presi ' Cordwood Wanted, =~ W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at thee” ' Brick and Pottery Works, 260 cords: dry Softwood, to be delivered at Company's” siding. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | Aug. 6, 1880—pat 3} Agent. STADACONA Fire and Lite insurance Coys FEXHE Liquidaters of this Company, = pointed in virtue of an Act passed by the Dominion Legislature at its last session, in order to reduce expenses, and to further the final winding up of the affairs of the Company, hereby give notice that all the Branches Agencies of the Company have been abolished, — —im consequence, parties having any business — to transaet with the Company rust apply direct te the Liquidaters, at the Offite ef the Company, No. 95 St. Peter Streat, (uebec. No settlement unless made with the Liquid- ators will be recognized, - HENRY CROSS, 2 Sec-Treas. « ~ 93 Que bec, 30th July, 1880. SCHOOL BOOKS. Juse Recriven : 7 ( YOLLLNS’ GEOGRAPHIES, PAYSONS © / COPY BOOKS, &c., completing our Stock of School Requisites. z A BREMNER BROS, © Ch'town, Aug, 4, ii APPLES. APPLES. 45 BBLS. by ‘ Carrol ” To-day, and for e) sale cheap at BEER & GOFF. * August 3, 1880. . _ ts Tanai See omipeeantaets _—— x Wanis. Lost, Found, ser B& Advertisements under thix jeading, in a not exceeding half an inch, witl be inserted yy ’ 5 or Ten Cents per day. | eae FEXO LET —1n the most central part of the City, until the first of June or July next, a very comfortably furnished House. Poss session may be had early in September October. Apply at this office. {au 7 Wanted A WET NURSE for a child aged six months. Apply to Docrok Hopkirk. [au 7 6i* a TRAY ER—From the subscriber's pre- mises, ou ‘Thursday last, a red and white Cow with adamaged horn, Information re garding her whereabouts will be thankfully received.—M. STEVENSON, {au 6 {GUND —A purse containing a sum of — money. The owner can have the same by applying at the Examiner Office and pay- img lor this advertisement. {au 2 JANTEB—To purchase for cash, & House with garden, Address J. Guy Lock Box 72, Post Ottice,Charlottetown. [an2 \ \ Janted Immediately—By the Man agers of the Women’s New Tem perance Kesturant, corner Queen and Kent | streets, a few reliable permanent Boarders to enable them to meet expenses and advances the work generally. Apply to Mrs. D. Me Rak, Fitzroy Street. [ju 3 Sei gece dias deste ott enripaiedissnesain <i oe a BeARDEES. —Two or three persons cai be accommodated with Board and thres — Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at the Examinrr office, . june 10