CE Local and Otker ifenis. ? fuerr was no eatineal or flour for sale at the market to-« ay. market to-day was well stocked and nttes les wee brisk at Tuesday’s i 8 { PANTS roado their appearance in t} t to-day at trom 12 to 14 , yx rat _ Ma Dawvon had 0x sale in the market to day one of the best ex i} 1t d this asen te » , rdineg, peacties, toma anberrics at the Fish Market CANNED SALMON, toes, corn, ant cirafren Strect. 14) quintals choi new eodfish, and 150 barreis iarge famity bert for the Fish Market, (;rafton Street. a 5 di eod and Globe Coffee, chicory, a, broma, t ago, maca- tapioca, & at the Fish Market, JAMAICA, Jova, Prepared voce root, and corn starch, Urafton Street. ; — —_ the Union Heuse | arber Shep. Parties re juiring a close cut can receive the same in ten minutes. [au 5 31 asin ~<iiaileansantinin Wasu Tues, all sizes, buckets, brooms, wooden bowls, wash boards, ehepping trays, all selling at the lowest prices at the Fish Market, Crafton Street. [aug 5 41 eod ~~ --——— Magistrate’s Court this ; Ar the Stipendiary forenoon, Eliza Manthern was fined $2 and | costs for acsaulting Mrs Wright. A McDon- ald eenicss¢ d toa breach of law and was fined $:'0, nse —lattiinasinvectiels Dearnh Rare is New York.—There have been 4,478 deaths in New York during July, againet 4,487 the previous July, and 22,958 the past seven mont os against 18,756 the core responding period oi last year. ae Mun. Tux Missive seen at Anagance, sre still a mystery. wife has offered a reward of $106 for his re covery. cnsiiaior~ieatilintinitin Mr. J. F. Powers well-fitted hair dressing and shaving saloon on South side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, where he will be happy to attend to all his old customers. ad tf Lovurs Dutone and Chas. Picherds, of the schooner Webster Sanborn, capsized in a dory while atiending their trawls, Grand Banks, June 2%rd, and wére drowned. Tha young men were unmarred and belonged to Argyle, N. 3. NorwirustaNpbi\@ continued warosings to the contrary, our country friends persist in buying prize packages from the loud talking peddlers on Queen Square. When haif the country is victimized, as afew were to-day, they may beg'n to learn sense, lianas Miuit1a.—The members of No. 3 Com- pany, (Capt. Lonyworth’s) and the Band of the S2nd Battalion are requested to meet at the Drill Shed this evening at half-past seven o'clock, to receive their pay for drill at Sussex.—D. Srewarr. A Wuaryr Arise: AT Sueprac.—On Satur- day last the lambsr wharf of Mr. Hanington’s will at Shediac, collapsed suddeniy and threw 500,000 feet of lumber into the stream. The wharf toppled over. The lumber did not spread in the stream, but was injured a good deal by the mad. —- Times. spe~sogitillt Hymentat.—By reference to the proper column it will be seen that an interesting event took place at the residence of ovr re- speeted fellow-citizes—William Finlay, Esq. -on Wednesday evening. We join with many in congratulating the happy couple and wish them a long life ot ‘‘ connubial blessed- ness.’ dis —idaiandilihiaaiigaila Tue Hear at (tersec.—The heat yester- day was again very intense, the thermometer in the morning geng up to 91 in the shade, while during the whole of the preceeding night, it scarcely fell below 87. About 2 p. m., 2 welcome sho wer of rain accompanied by thunder, cooled the atmosphere for a while.—- Chronicle, 2nd. Se Sor Mr. Perer B. )icFaRLaxg, son of Malcolm MeFarlane, Bede: ae, who has been spending a few weeks at the family homestead, was re- elected a short time age Mayor of Central City, Colo., where he has resided during the most of the time cinee he left the Island about twelve years ago. Wm. O., his brother, and who also resides at Central City, was seri- ously injured not long since by having one of his arms badly fractured. -- Journal. Who is the most closely allied to Tom Pepper— the editor of the Charlettown Patriot or the inspirer of the St. John Telegraph. By actual connt the total number preseut at the Grit meeting at ‘‘eorgetown was one hundred and twenty sevca, Still we find the Patriot announcing the attendance betweeen three and four hunodred, and the &t. John Telegraph, not to be +n 'done, swells the num- ber to six hun’: \ ict some eue who is no doubt a Grit, seid ‘‘ Figures cannot lie.” ” Woweester ” sailed for Bos- evening with a cargo of mackerel. eggs, ete, :nd the following pas- gengers: Cites Joizcereld, Mand McKienoen, Mrs Mary Deyle, F Doyle, Bick Booth, Walter © Booth, Miss M E Masters Miss E Shaw, James Mader. Miss P VeKinnen, -Miss M Wilson, Danicl Mei enzie, James McCarthy, Miss H Dean, Miss J Smith, Peter McCor- mack, Mrs T Rice, ¥ Smith, J M Harrington, W W Lacey, Mrs Lacey Miss Lacey, J J God- frey, Miss Katie Stewart, Miss Nickerson. Tne steamer ‘ ton on Thurada Deatu oF 4 VALUABLE ANIMAL. — The thoroughbred Jcrsey cow, Pride of St. Croix, owned by Hevry Vaughan, Esq., which at- tracted Jso much attention at the late Pro vincial Exhibition, died on Mond:y from the effocts of eating a quantity of hard bread: She was valued at $1,000, and was considered the handsomest Jersey in the Dominion. She was a noble animal, and had been awarded first prize wherever exhibited. Mr. A. C. Vairweather is the owner of her dam, Mira- bel, closely related to the famous Jersey Belle, of Scituate, which died of milk fever last month. —S¢t. Jo) n Globe, Dear anp Dome Inerrrerion, Natrrax.— Mr. Woodbridge; principal, and several of the pupils started on Thursday for a tour through the chief towns of Prince Edward Island, to advance the claims of the Halifax Iustitutior, and to awaken more general interest in the condition of the unedueated deaf and dumb of thefsland. Public meetings en behalf of the object will be eld in the following places on the days named, as faras practicable. Route Charlottetown, Ang. 8; New Glasgow, Anz. 10; Princetown, Aug. 12; Port Hill, Aug. 15; Summerside, Aug. 17; Bedeque, Aug. 19; Mount Stewart, Aug. 22; Souris, Aug. 24; Georgetown, Aug, 26; Belfast, Aug. 29. ing, cured expressly : the old license | T hares ' e | i oe J NG Che whereabou 6 OF! peological structure of the Duffy, the missing } ortland (N. B.) man, last } | : His |} has opened a new and | vallection ef cauliflowers | } i : | ' | — ee TELEGRAPHIC ' } } {ang 5 41 eed | PAT July 15, 188), i eer NEWS. i a at mRoOopr 7 i" . ‘ } EUROPE AND THE EAST. Lonpon, Aug 38. The Prince of Wales, in declaring the Intereolonial Medical Congress open, said the Congrers might already be regarded as = Be. Sa ; ; : : | very succeasful in havi att a fusy use the new patent hair clipper at | ving attracted a num- | ber ef delegates, which had never been | equalled, from every country in Kurope and | from the United States. The Bareness Burdett-Coutts and hkus- band will visit Amerioa in Oceteber. The Duke of Argyll is to be married to | the daughter of the Bishop of St. Albans, | widew of Colonel Anson ef the English | army. Loxpen, Aug. 3. The House of Commons went into com- mittee on supply te-day. The Irish mem- bers obstructed the vote fer the expense of the household of the Lord Lieutenant ef ireland until the close of the sitting. Paris, Aug. 3, It is reported that the French Academy of Science publishes an engineers statement vi the preliminary investigations into the Ikthmus of Panama at the part to be traversed by the canal, The result is satisfactory, and De- Lesseps calculates that the work can be done considerably under the sum originally estimated. Commander Henry Bonne, of the French Navy, the Seoretary of the Panama Canal, died in the steamer Cresent City, en route here from Aspinwall. He was en route to France to report upon the progress of the canal. - jf Lonpvon, Aug. 3. Regarding the numerous amendments de- cided upon by the Conservatives for the Land Bul, the ‘‘ Times” says: ‘‘ It is quite certain that the Ministry and House of Commens will not be willing to accept these large changes to which the amend- ments of the Duke of Argyll, Lord Lansdowne and ether Liberals will doubt. less be added. Bradlaugh, in addressing the delegates who had come to London to present peti- tions on hia behalf, said he had not qnite recovered from the violence at the hands of the police, but that he intended to go to the House of Commons again, choosing his own time. Goterra, Aug. 3. Two battalions of French troops and a battalion of artillery have arrived here and camped under the walls. UNITED STATES. New Yorg, Aug. 3. It is stated that Guiteau handed a peti- tion yesterday to District Atterney Cork- hill praying for his release cn bail of $15,000, as the President is now regarded out of danger. He intimated he would have no difiioulty in ebtaining bail. The “‘ Herald” says: Another of the White House employes, making eight al- together, has succumbed to malaria and gone home sick. One of the physicians says there has been no limit toe giving of quinine to the President. Capsules aro prepared with three grains each, and at least 250 have been given the patient dur- ing the last three weeks. Trey, Aug. 3. Three men attem;ted to rob the Manu- facturers’ Bank at Cohoes, at noon yester- day. One invited the cashier to see a man in a carriage ; while he was outside another requested the teller to change a $20 bill ; another seized $9,500 in bills, but the clerk, Clute, covered him with a revelver, when the thief dropped the meney and fled, but was captured. The others escaped. San Francisco, Ang. 3. Twe thirds of the town of Truckee was burned last night. Loss $350,000, Frent street is filled with temporary buildings. Carpenters from Rene and neighbering towns have come to labor and none are turned away. Tramps have flocked to the place in large numbers. It was rumored that the 601 which once gave Truckee notice throughout the land was to be re-organized for the purpose ef keeping the demi monde from lecating in their old quarters, At 6.30 p. m., the fire has been quenched about the Oddfellows’ Hall. Only one life was lost. ay MARRIED. On the 3rdinst, by the Rev H W Cowperth- waite, A M, assisted by Rev D Davies Moore, A B, Dr John S Bagnall, Surgeon Dentist, to Martha Louisa, eldest daughter ef W H Findley, Wsq., al] ot this city. DIED. In Boston, July 30, of consumption, Neil Campbell, printer, son of Ann and the late Neil Campbell, of Charlottetown. P E J, aged 27 years 2 mos. Te ts A A EE ST A a neo ena HOTEL ARRIVALS. celica qeneeentnensalanattinneenale REVERE HOUSE, Aug. 4.—Charles L Helliwell, Torente ; D Schurman, Summerside; Henry T Lepage, | Charlottetown Royalty ; Albert F Wood- bridge, Mrs Woodbridge and Clinten D Oak- in, Deaf & Dumb Institutien, Halifax; W L Ward, Boston; W Allwoerth, Moutreal. RANKUN HOUSE. June 4.—-E B Garneau, Quebec; C J Healy, Souris; W I Lawson, Halifax; Marry Dean, Montreal; C Bell, London Eng; A J T Rankin, John Mahoney, St John’s Nfld. OSBORNE HOUSE. R Smith, Pownal; J R Moore, do; Welling- ton Mutch, Eldon; James D Reid, Summer- side; Theo Clark, do; J Bairnsfather, do; A W | Beers and wife, Alberton; James McLauchlin, | Seuris; Albert Brownell, Northport, NB; Mrs White and son, do; Miss Branton, do; W W Black, Shimmicop, N B; Mrs Alexander : Wilson and child, Halifax; Miss Jane Bullock, | Liverpool, N8; Miss Alice Bourke, Shel-. bourne, N 8. en eer eh es GHORG ft —- ye - — LY HXAMINER, AUGUST 5, 1881. WE WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR English Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gents’ Lustre & Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Wnderclothing, Straw Hats, etc. DAV IS & CO. ae Pe ee ee ee Oe = — 4 a PERKINS & STERNS EG to inform their customers, and tke public generally, that they have completed their Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods 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 Nowest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW STRIPED AND CHECKE e NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, AY pt tar atis 33 D SILKS, “CARES NiwW LAC > ‘E GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Deseription. Latest Novelties in Press (leeds, Prints Ribbons, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS ‘6: AND OIL CLOTHS. ROOM pes> New Goops spy Every STEAMER. barlottetewr, May 19, 1881. ROW OPENING PERKINS NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. PAPER. & STERNS. ——— = ‘ue. CHEAP SIDE. 20: ‘ FOR HAYMARERS I A GOoD ASS HAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, SCYTHES, i ‘ SCYTHE SNATHES, SCYTHE STONES, &e., &e., &€ 0:0 FOR BUTTER MAKERS! Milk Dishes, Churnas, Cream Crocks, Batter Crocks, Butter Sali, Butter Prints, B utter Firkins, &¢., &e. 103 Por Fruit Preservers ! Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve Jars and Grocks, etc., ete., whieh, together with our large stock of General Groceries, Flour, Meal, Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oile, &e., &c., ever vllered, at PRICES TO 8U Cheapside, July 26, 1881. SN Ee eee eee JULY AND If THE TIMES. HENRY BEER. an i a tla er SS at ke AUGUST! . J. B. Macdonald, Queen Street, Will during the PRICES, and many lines will next two months sell at STILL LOWER be CLEARED OUT AT COST. He would respectfully request people from the country visiting the city to make purchases, STORE. Cottons; Dress Goods, in Casmeres, French to visit his POPULAR CHEAP Ladies will find the Cheapest Prints, Grey and White Merinos, Black and ae : read) Colored Lustres, Baizes, Buntings, Tasso Linens, &c., &e; Straw Hats 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, is Worsted, Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in greatjvarievy and very Cheap. Special attention is directed to my stock of Worsted and Tweed Cloths, having a very large Stoek, and at prices that eannot be beat. Clothing made to order in the very best style and workmanship, to suit everyone from a year old to a hundred. TEA—My steck this season I can specially recommend as being very superior in flavor and quality, 5 to 10 lb. lots, very Cheap. J. July 14, 1881—wkly, wkly p For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front ef eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Syduey Street, the House cor- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into ene Dwelling by unlock- | Apply on the premises to MRS, BOSWALL ing a door. —— March 12, 1881—tf t your Printi lace done i "Tithe ExamiNiw Paintiné woome, B. MACDONALD, at Queen St., Charlottetown. VALE GOAL MINES Pictou, Wova Scotia. eo FOR R UND, NUT, SLACK, Furnished by ' CARVELL BROS., June 10—1m law pat = - Agents for P. K, I, 4 psneeeiiebiietineiuen ue ad — ——— | | i ' | i ' i ; ORTMENT OF ,the President of the College, J. i'M. A, LL.D., or to the Secretary of the ' Faculty. July 27—3wmwf nen Mount Allison College, SACKVILLE, RN. B. fFNHE First Term of the Collegiate Year, 1881-2, will open on THURSDAY, the 25th August, : The Matriculation Examinations will begin on FRIDAY, the 26th August at 1) o'clock, a.m. Two Prizos of $25 each are open for competition to all candidates ; a further Prize of $25 will be awarded to the best Matriculant from the Counties of Yarmouth and Shel- burne, N.S, ’ For full information in regard to Courses of Study, Expenses, etc., send for a Calendar to Rk. INCH, a PROF. A, D. SMITH, M. A. GREAT BARGAINS —_-IN—- DRESS GOODS, ee 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, Ch’town, May 3, 1881. bust Received § A LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDON Felt Hats, Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN FUR HATS! BEST VALUE FOR CASH. FP. LEPAGE & CO, July 6, *81—whkly ELOW AEDS ROY AT, Quinine Wine, LONDON, The Best in the Market, For sale only at the APOTHEGARIES HALL, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square. Ch’town, June 10, ’81, Se ' | ' R. W. TRERVAINE, sua | | Dry Goods. Dry Goode, Good Will and Interest fo an Es‘ablished ‘Sry Goods Business, ONE OF TLE B8St BUSIARSS SANDS IN THR CITY, Robert Orr & Co's Old Stand, Quesn St. S tanntienenialiaaal A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST, ‘RHE subscribers intending a change. in their business, offer for sale their good | will anc interest in the Dry Goods portion of ; their bnsiness, The stock on hand at Ist ‘June amounted to $39,000, and consisted, in | part, of Cashmeres, Merines, Cords, Lustres | White and Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Velvets, Silks, Satins Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Corsets, Handker- chiets, Shirting, Ticking, Flannels, Braces White and Fancy Shirts, Damask, Linens, Towelling, Tweeds, Casbans, Broad Cloths, Pilot, Beaver, Presiden:, Ulster and Nap Cioths, Brown and Fancy Duck, Sail Duck Clothing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c. A full and complete assortusent. The Goods are all new, and in good condition. To a person or party with some capital this iga grand opportunity to invest, as the busi- ness is established and paying. The premises will be let for a term of years. An inventory of the stock is being prepared, and will be open for inspection to intending parchasers at our eflice on and after Tuesday, the 5th ins‘, where all necessary information may be had. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P, E. Island, Jaly 1, 1881—3w Jaw, wky pst ne 3w [jy 5 st john tel 3w tri wkly, bx chren Gi estan eseetS a AUCTION SALE Valuable Real Estate! 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 Pablic Auction, by the Union Bank of P. E, Island, that besutiful farm and estate known a8 “ Beach Hill,” co: taining about 300 acres of excellent land, mostly ina high state cf cultivation, partly uuder crop, lately the property of the Hon. J.C. Pope. The prop- erty is distant sbout three miles from Char. lottetown, and is bounded on three sides by a good public road, viz: Oa the East by Union Road;.on the opposite side by the Norwood Road; and on the Norta by the Royalty Road, and is well watered and wooded, and in every respect well adapted for grazing and high arming purposes, The land ‘comprises Royaity Lots Nos. 356, 351, 331,333, 380, 389, 356, 357, 381, 382, 387, 388, 422, 423, 424, 425, 432, 433, 460, 46), 467, 565, 568 and 466, There are about 200 acres clear, of which about 70 acres are ucder crop, remainder under pasture. The balance of the 300 acres is under bard and soft wood. ‘The property will be sold in one lot, or in 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, wit interest at 6 per cent, per annum, Dated 16th July, 1881. GEORGE MACLEOD, Cashier. MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRI- DAY, the eighth day of JOLY NEXT, at the hour of twelve o'clock, Doon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, underand by virtue of a Power o: Sale containcd in an Indentare of Mortpage 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 4 situate, lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number Four, in Prince County, in the bait Island, bounded as follows, that is to say : commencing on the North West shore of Hill’s River at the north east angle of George Mc- ftac’s farm; thence according to the magnetic meridian of the yeur 1764, running north forty-five degrees west ten chains and seventy- five links; thence west sixty-three chains; thence north ten chains; thence east sixty- seven Chains and twenty-four links; thence south lorty-five degrees east fourteen chains aud tea links to said shore; thence following the various courses of the said shore south- westwardly to the plaee of commencement, containing seventy-seven and one-half acres fe Jand, a little more or legs, For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown or Summerside, Dated this thirtieth day of May, A. D, 1881 PETER MURCHISON, {mail eod t th 8} Mortgages. The above sale ts hereby postponed till FRIDAY, the 22nd day of July, A, D, 1881, the uto take place at the hour and place above mentioned, iy 2 The above sale is hereby further postponed till Monday the 22nd day of August, A.D.,1881, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. July 21, 1881, RR SA Ly KO kK. GOOD FARMING HORSE, 7 years ola‘ Apply ‘o WILLIAM GILLIs, Orwell Coye, J wy 29——2i ews 9 cess cre: tia I seemecnag se pana sqonernne ng: semen gananye MMMY IH 8 Cis 8a, 20 ow enna a a ahs oe cel Sg ANI RS PREM cB RC