- ne - én i pin . -- = - ' Local and Other Heed ConrecrioONnery wholesale and retail at B. BALDERSTON’S. THE race between ‘*Dean Swift” and ‘Look Out”—which was to have taken place at Kensington yester.lay—was further postponed until tomorrow. Tue Bessie Mcleod from Charlottetown, ! Pp. E. L, for Queenstown, before reported taken into Kilrush, Ireland, was reported ‘a constructive total loss,” and was sold to be broken up. ‘It was believed that she would scarcely realize enough to pay the expenses of breaking her up. Sav-An-Bxran has been crowned with ova- tion. AtTryon, crowds were unable to get seats, and at Summerside the house was ee full in spite of the stormy weather. he earnest requests to give a second lecture in both places could not be granted for want of time. He lectures in Charlottetown Thursday evening. in the Y. M. C. A. room for the last time. Admission, 10 cts. Such has been the rush for THe ExaMINER since the arrival of the Governor General, that, though thousands were added to our regular issue, we had none for our customers on the railway, and at Souris and Summer- side. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER of Fri- day next will contain a full corrected account, together with portraits of the Marquis and Princess. Extra copies, to cover the defici- ency, will be issued. THe steamer “Carroll” arrived from Boston on Tuesday evening at seven o'clock, witha cargo of merchandise and the following pas- sengers: Miss Charlotte Green, Fannie M Green, A McDonald, Mr T W Chase. TA tichardson,jF W Barbour, Miss Fannie Mc- Hattie, Mr T F. McHaftie, C G Teal, Mrs P B Smith, Mr Owen, Mrs Owen and two e tildren, Colonel J. G. Fair, of Nevada, who has been visiting the King and Queen of the Sand- wich Islands, relates a pleasant little story of a water excursion which he took with them. When they approached the Island which was their destination, the breakers were found to he s» boisterous that no small boat could land. Not at all discouraged, the King jumped over. hoard, the Queen after him, and both swam with exceeding grace and coolness to the shore, ONE pay last week a Pictou County farmer drove up to the West River Station, with about a.dozen sheep, with their legs tied, for shipment to Halifax. Just at that moment the Pictou train came in, half a dozen passen- gers jumped on to the platform and with one accord shouted, ‘‘Look out for Naylor !” «Who's Naylor ?' asked the farmer. ‘*Who’'s Naylor |’ was the reply, ‘‘you'll see when you get to Halifax. If you send those sheep to Halifax, with their legs tied, it will cost you more than they are worth.” The honest farmer was open to conviction. “Come to think of it, he had heard of Naylor before. 1n one minute the cords were cut, every sheep was free, and the farmer will never again tie the legs of his sheép and thus. cruelly ill-treat them. This little incident, says the Halifax Herald, shows the vast amount of good already accomplished by the S. P. C. A., and that ‘Naylor's’ name is everywhere a terror to those who ill-treat dumb animals. It would be well if Naylor's jurisdiction was extended to this city. There is here a large field for his labor. —- -& + <> -o o-——_ —_ -——- —- The Storm of Yesterday. SUPPOSED DISASTER TO FISHERMEN OFF rHE COAST. Yesterday evening the American fishing pink Lucy, Capt. Helliz, of York, Maine, was car- ried into this port, before the wind, with jib and foresail torn to pieces. She broke from her moorings off Pictou Island, and for safety ran directly with the squall. When off White Cape the captain and crew perceived a dory which was blown from the trawls off Murray Harbor. He immediately picked them off and conveyed them to this port. Their names are Samuel and Benj. Crittinden, of Gloucester. They are two of the crew of the fishing schr. Greyhound, also belonging to the State of Maine. Capt. Hellitz says that there were but aman and boy on board the Greyhound when the storm came on, and if she struck adrift she will surely be wrecked. He also states that there inust have been fifty schoon- ers and dories caught in the storm—a small aumber of which are certainly lost. oe HOTEL ARRIVALS. —_—___— RANKIN HOUSE. Aug. 19.—Mr and Mrs Angus W Field, jr., New York; A M Liddell, Montreal ; Thomas S. Scott, Ottawa; W F Mitchell, Halifax; W B Moore, New & w: James W Jackson, do.; J W Ross and wife, do, a Tur Earl of EKoudoun, whose mother, a sister of Lady Flora Hastings, ordered in her will that her right hand should be buried un- der a white pillar on her estate, in full view of the trains which take the Queen yearly to Balmoral, the pillar being inscribed with the tierce deyice, “I bide my time,” is to marry Miss Alice Howard, a cousin of the Duke of Norfolk, whose duchess is Lord Loudoun’s sister, and a sister-in-law of the Marquis of Bute. Tue vessel already reported as having been picked up abandoned, by the sehr. Reform, ar- rived at Halifax on Sunday night, in charge of a crew of eight men from the Reform. She is the brigt Bedehc. of P. E. Island, two years old, registered 199 tons, and is classed 8 years ia English, Lloyds, so that is a most, valuable prize, beimg in perfect order and newly cop- pered, far as can be ascertained, she has aot strained a rope yaru. She isnow at Pick- ford & Black’s wharf.—-Hz. Herald. Punch's inseription for the proposed monu- ment in memory of Prince Eugene Louis Na- poleon runs :— Son of the Hero of Sedan, Grand-Nephew of the Hero of Moscow And Pretender to the Throne of France, Brave, amiable and accomplished, Who made many friends, And uniortunately lost his life In a very doubtful Cer By a ee of the British people vermis to the world er —_ t respect For the =e —_ eling® ot France great c For the cause of Imperialism, _— aN A nel tere on a GE LATEST FROM THE CAPITAL. Orrawa, Aug. 18. lion. J. H. Pope returned on Saturday | from Quebec. _ Lieut-General Sir Edward Selby Riaythe | is expected to return to Ottawa on the 27th. Hon. James McDonald left for the East on Saturday night. Jt is said he has abandoned the idea of visiting Manitoba this year. The Government intend sending four more agricultural instructers among the Blackfeet Indians in about ten days. There are at present two in that district, whe report favorably. There is a rumor abroad to-day that Mr. C. J. Brydges is to be the new Manager of the Bank of Montreal, and that he will be succeeded in his Hudson Bay post by W. J. Forsyth of this city, whocame very near obtaining the appointment when it was vacated by Mr. D. A. Smith, M. P. It is now stated that the Princess Louise had not and never had any intention of re- turning to England this fall. H. R. H. is expected to pay a visit to Rideau Hall in a few days to inspect the improvements and alterations now in pregress there, with a view to the accommodation of several Eng- lish guests during the winter,and the inang- uration of what is expected to be a particu- larly festive season. Intelligence was received in the city this morning of the sad death by drowning of Mr. H. J. Duffy, the Public Works Depart- ment, at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, yes- terday. His relatives reside in the Maritime Provinces. To make the accident addition- ally sad, it is stated that he was engaged to be married to a young lady in this city, the ceremony having been arranged to take place next month. Montreal, Aug. 18. The Ottawa ‘‘Citizen” announced yester- day that Messrs, Tilley and Tupper will not return to Canada till the middle of September. Alex. Begg has just returned to Otiawa from an extensive trip through the free grant districts, and he reports a good harvest and settlers prosperous and con. tented. The Dominion Government has appointed an engineer to examine and report upon the Trent River works, with a view te ascertaining the feasibility of construct- ing a canal between Lake Huron and Bay of Quinte. The steamer ‘‘Druid,” with His Excel- lency the Governor General and H. R. H. the Princess Louise on board, arrived at Campbellton, N. B., at noon yesterday. The steamer with the Royal Party will leave immediately for New Richmond, Quebec. PEmRes wr ¥2 - a re nee 8 9 Paver ic e-em Piles <a} ation 2 E° an . Be be : Prag setl gee OES eae gh ae EM rta. <2, bac RS Sy -S pett so ai. ra 7 t43 ia i ‘Ee oa 7 ui Prince Biward Island RAILWAY. “Bel atid IN -D & RS. rEXNENDERS ADDRESSED TO THE undersigned, at Charlottetown, P. EF. [., marked ‘*Tender for News Agency,” will be received up to the gist August, 1879, inclusive, from persons disposed to contract for the sale of Newspapers, oks, &c., on the Trains of the Prince Edward Island Railway. Printed forms of tender, with conditions en- dorsed thereon, may be had at the Railway Office at Charlottetown and Summerside, and also at the office of the Station Agent at Halifax, Moncton, and St. John, on the line of the Intercolonial Railway. ALEX. MACNAB, Superintendent & Engineer. Railway Office, Charlottetown, August 20, 1879. pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea li Mortgage Sale. TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of September next, 1879, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage March, A. D. 1878, made between Don- ald Stewart and Margaret his wife, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and John Ball, of the other part, — LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township number Twenty-two, in Queen’s County, commencing at a square stake fixed on the south side of the road leading from Bedeque ‘to Charlottetown, opposite to and in a hne with the southern boundary of John Mac- Kenzie’s land; thence running west thirteen chains; thence north eleven chains to said road; thence north twelve degrees east thirty- three chains, or until it reaches a road leading to Johnston’s Inn; thence along the last men- tioned road forty-four chains and fifty links to John McKenzie’s north-west boundary; thence south sixty-two degrees west forty-one chains and fifty links to the first mentioned road; thence along the same southeastwardly to the | e of commencement, containing one hun- dred acres of land,a little more or less, to- gether with all rights, members and appur- tenances thereto belonging. For further purticulars apply to Messrs. Hopeson & MclLecn, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twentieth day of August, A. D 1879. EDWARD J. HODGSON, } JOHN BALL, Mortgagees, {aug 20, oaw wed] ” NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. bearing date the twenty-seventh day of * —_ aT. _—— 3 ————— Perkins & Sterns. WE FLAV E JUST RECEIVED VIA HALIFAX, New Black Cashmeres, New Black Merincs, New Black Satins, New Black Crapes, New Black Velvets, New Black Prints, New Mantle Cloths, New Lace Curtains, New Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARF LACK, &e., &e., &e. All of which are marked at OUR USUAL Low Prices. TKS & SUeraS Ch’'town, July 24, 1879. . “— ? w%" 10 ie . , os =. pte dicate ba , ‘ as bigot ee ee eeacaee an ocaenpenenthennSRneeAD TETAS gia taeaetintarae ences eaten Atarhaees tate LLONDO HOUSE JULY. NOW SHOWING ! A Lot of Mens’ White Vests, AT 50 CTS. AND 75 CTS. EACH. Cheap Lines of Colored Alhambra Quilts 50 CTS, 75 CTS, $1.00. The Balance of our Stock of Ladies Skirts To be Cleared Out at a Bargain. A Fresa Srotnx OF PRINTS TO OPEN THIS WEEK. MENS’ GIVIG ELECTION, — FOR— Licensing Board. N pursuance of 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 Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown,” I do hereby give public notice than an Election of Three Persons to constitute a Licensing Board for the City of Charlottetown, will be held on . TUESDAY, the Second day of September, 1879, at the several places following, that 13 to say: In WA: D No, 1—At the Store of Messrs. J, & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In WARD No. 2—At the Warehouse of Richard Heartz, Esq., fronting on Sydney Strect. In WARD No. 3—At the Market House. In WARD No. 4—At the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, East. In WARD No. 5—At the House of widow Tierney, corner of Great George and Euston Streets, And at the said elections the poll will be openedatnine o’clock in the forenoon,and con- tinue open till Five o’clock in theafternoon of the same day. The Board shall be elected by those enti- tled ry vote for the Mayor of the city in each Ward. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies soutli of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly knowa as the old barrack ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which liessouth of Richmond Street and north of Dor- chester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south otf Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shali comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. QUALIFICAITONS. An Act to amend an Act to incorporate the the town of Charlottetown, passed 18th April, 1877 : Section 1. All the male inhabitants of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who who shall have resided in the said city for at least one year then next preceding the day of such Election, and being British subjects, and such of whom shall actually, and within the Ward for which he shall vote, then be, and for three months previously shall have been, actually and in his own right, the bona fide owner of the freehold of one whole Town Lot, Common Lot, Water Lot, or the bonn fide owner of a piece of ground of the yearly value of Thirty dollars, or the bona fide owner of the freehold of a Uwelling House, part of a Dwelling House, Store, Warehouse, Office or Shop, of the yearly value of Thirty Dollars ; or who shall be in the tenancy or occupancy of a Town Lot, Common Lot, Water Lot, or piece of Ground, Dwelling House, part of a Dwelling House, Shop or Warehouse, of the annual rent of Thirty Dollars, payable quar- terly, half-yearly, or yearly; and no other person shall be entitled to vote at said Elec. tions for such Mayor and Councillors ; pro- vided that every partner, whose share of the rent amounts to Thirty Dollars annually, shall be entitled to vote ; and provided further, that every such male person of age, aforesaid, and being a non-resident of such city, shall be STRAW HATS! A Large Variety, Very Cheap. IIN OUTER Tailoring Department! —WE HAVEJa— Capital Range of Broadcloths, Worsted Coating, and Tweeds. WG TERMS CASH =e Daves & Ub doing business in, and being in actual occapa- tion of, business or other premises in the said City, and who shall be qualified to vote at such Elections under any of the several quali- fications hereinbefore specified, shall be en- titled to vote for such Mayor and Councillors, in the Ward in which the property on which he claims to vote shall be situate. W. E. DAWSON, Mayorfof the City of Charlottetown. W. B.§{Mornrison, City Clerk, ! ae LS. Mayor's Office, Ch’ town, Aug. 16, 1879. tl date Wants. Lost, Found, <r eee aereen OST—On Wednesday last (Aug 13), be- tween McKinnon’s Tannery and Market Square, a small Black Lace Cape. The finder will oblige by leaving at the EXAMINER Office—Aug. 18. \;ANTED TO RENT— A_ house containing 7 or 8 rooms, and situate in a good locality. Apply at the Examiner office. [aug 18} \ OST —In Charlottetown, a Ladies Gold Necklace, pencil and Locket, set with pearis and Blue Enamel: The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Exami- NER office. [aug 16 79. © LET.—A HOUSE containing 5 rooms, situated on Euston street east. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen Street. [Aug. 8.—tf] 7 LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE situ ated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen street. {aug]—tf] 1 AMES,— Lawn Tennis, Croquet, ete., cheap, at Joun Newson’s. july 28 lm © LET—The Two-storey HOUSE on King Street, lately occupied by Mrs, Dewar as a Boarding House. Enquire on the premises. BE LET—A COTTAGE, situated at the corner of Kent and West Streets, West End, lately occupied by Lieut. Bolton, R. N. Apply at the Office of Messrs. Sul ; livan & Morson, Solicitors. [july 15, ’79} hop to Let.—One of the best Business k_> Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joux Newson. 12 tf oarders Wanted—A few transient or permanent Boarders can be comfortably accommodated at No, 127 Grafton Street, North Side (gueen Square, Enquire at A. Charlottetown, July 8, 1879, Simpson’s Store, [aug 8, 6i eod} fea 3 th eee cacceansapitanemmenteaag ane es tah Ra a ooo perro) { i '