SESE, em . << Local and Other items. Tuere are yet a half dozen spare rooms at he Seaside Hotel. _ ee Magistrate's Court this forenoon. —_—_— —a—_ - -- -- ALL citizens who have not paid their horse | and carriage tax will be prosecuted ou Mon- day. eee eee Tue Provineial lifle ~ eh age nh enna Association Shooting | enn lina atnaenanete taaat tee Match commences at Kensington Rifle Range, | on Monday mornipg. A MOTORIOUS YAGRANT named Thomas Enman was sentenced to six months im- prisonment with hard labor for assaulting Edward McAtee. — Tue Patriot's report of the great meeting is | — it looks as though our contem- | © pot too bad. porary were improving, under the benign in- fluence of a good ex ample. Tue Rev. John MacKinnon, Mre. MacKin- non, Masters George J. MacKinnon, Clarence Mackinnon, and Albert J. MacKinnon, weot passengers in the “Ethel Blanche,” sailed for London on the 20th inst. Tra Consecration of the recently appeinted Bishop ef Newfoun land takes place in Pictou te-morrow. Bisho» McIntyre, Rev. Father McGillvray and Father Gillis left here by Pictou steamer this morning, to assist at the ceremony. oe James GoopMAN appeared at the Stipendi- ary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, charged with cruelty to antmals—having seriously cut a dog, the property of Mrs. Mary Bell. He was sentenced to pny a fine of eight dollars or twenty days. Rev. R. R Puices, of Halifax, a man totally blind for six years, will (D. V.) preach in the Baptist Chapel next Lerd’s Day morning at 11 e’clock; and Key. J. T. Burhoe, of Chi- eago, will preach at half-past six p,m. The eollectien im the evening will be in aid of the blind preacher. Tue corner stone of the new Catholic Chareh at St. Peter’s Bay will be laid, with 4 ceremony, on Thursday next. It is said the Archbishp of Halifax and a number of distinguished prelates from the Provinces will be present. Fare to St. Peter’s and re- turn 50 cents. We are pleased te see that Col. McGill is fast recruiting his health and is moving about pleasrutly among his many friends. A few nights ago the gallast Colonel had the honor of being serenaded at his hotel by a half dozen of Scottish Bagpipers, who played most ap- propriate airs for the occasion. Caction.—I hereby warn my patrons againet employing a team, represented as mine, with the words ‘‘Coady’s Express” painted ou the side of the wagon. I have no connection whatever with it, and will not be accountable for any mistakes made, 1 run the ONLY RELIABL&, and guarantee satisfac- tion. Leave your orders at the ‘‘ Diamond Bookstore.”—R. Ceafy.—Aug. 20, t ths Convent pe Norre Dame.—As will be seen by advertisement published to-day, this insti- tution re-opens on Monday, the Ist of Sep- tember. Teo reputation is so wel! knewn that it needs no lengthy recommendation from us. Suffice to say that a good, sound education cannet be ebtained so cheapin any part of the Dominion as iu the Convent de Nutre Dame, Charlottetown. Those intending to enter as day scholars or boarders should con- sult the Rev. Mother Superioress at once, Berturant Screvtiric Trivmpuy.—We are pleased to inform the public that at the re- quest of a great many of our citizens, Dr. M Sonvielle, of Montreal, and ex-aide Surgeon of the French army, will be at the Rankin Hotel, Tharlottetown, on the 19th August, fer six days only, The Doctor makes a specialty of catarrl, bronchitis, asthma and lung diseases. Physicians and sufferers can consult him free, {au 19 wkly, 2i dy Tar Scorrisu Garuermc.—In the report of the Caledonian (‘ames in our paper yester- day, we forgot to mention the names of some of the Games Comittee and of seme of the members whe distinguished themselves in preparing, conducting and carrying out the arrangements so satisfactory on that day. They are as follows ; J. W. Morrison, Treas ; Joseph A. MeDonald, P. P. Gillis, Alex. R. Beaton (East Point), John McPhee, Capt. McRae, Colin Chisholm, Duncan McRae. Tux barkentine “ Ethel Blanche,” M. Callaghan, Master, with a cargo consisting of 2,505 boxes preserved lobsters, shipped by John Wughes; 922 do by Shedd, Moore & Co.; 707 do by A. A. Macdonald & Bros.; 517 do A. Callaghan; 646 do by Peter Gavin; 165 do by D. Davies; 150 do by Hyndman Bros, and 4,496 buihels of eats, of 34 lbs. each, and 7,600 pee, deal ends, containing 185,000 feet superficial measurement, shipped by Peake Bres. & Co., sailed for London, G. B., on the 20th inst. Whaat might have proved a serious accident oceurred to a young gentleman and some ladies on way to the Nea Side Hotel yester- ' day. In driving tle team to water -into the creek at Gate's Mil! the wagon came in cen- tact with a stumy and almost upset. The horses took fright snd rushed into the mill- dam, stoppins in abowt four feet of water The mili hands and Vr. Gates went promptly to the assistance of the party and reseued them without further damage than a tho- rough wetting. InvormMation Wanrev.—The following letter was receive.l at the Mayor's office in this city a few days ayo. Any person who can give the required information should de so immediately :-— U. 8. S. ‘ Auasma,” Caniao, Perv, July 11, 1881. Sin,—I regret te inform you of the death on board this veswel, on the ninth day cf July, 1881, of aman, whom it is believed, was a cative or resident of your town. He was borne on the books of this vessel and knewn in the U. 8. navy as William Hill, but it is suspeeted that this was not his proper name, The fellowing is his personal deserip- tion taken from his enlistment papers, by which he may, perhaps, be identified :—Age, 36 years; height, 5 feet 4} inches; eyes, grey; hair light brown; complexion, fair ; sear on left cheek; slight impediment in speech. Any information regarding this man that you may be able to furnish is respectfully solicited. I am, very respectfully, © Your obedient servant, Groree E. BELKnNap, Captain U. 8S. N. Commanding U. 8. 8. ** Alaska. Te the Honorable, The Mayor or Chief Justice, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isiand. WANTED, & Young man with some practical knowledge : of the general hardware and grocery business. Liberal wages will be given to the right persov. Address P. O. Box 11, ©aar wn, [au 11 lw | July 15, 1881. | ie ogee ent alaediones a ee tn en THE DATLY EXAMINER, AUG acelin eames A AA eS Bate theres ne Renner cnn anelan US 20, 1881. WE WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, TH BALANCE OF OUR ,. wiiimamasnsiyony HSA Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere VDolmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gents’ Lustre & Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, etc. GEORGE DAVIES & CO. TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS, Sir Leonard & Mr, AT GEORGETOWN! we |Recelred With Cheers and a Salute, A GCOD LARGE AUDIENCE. Special Dispatch to the Examiner. GEORGETOWN, Aug. 20. | gaily deeorated. The Ministerial Party were received with cheers and a salute. They spent an hour admiring the Harbor and its beautiful surroundings, and were sumptuously en- | tertained at luncheon by Hon. D. Gordon. | On entering the Drill Shed “ey were presented with bouquets—Sir Leonard Til- ley, by Misa Gordon, and Mr. White, M. | P., by Miss Murphy. Hon. D. Gordon read a splendid address, | and speaking is just beginning to a good | large audience. The town is =>. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinees. Toronto, August 20—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly from the east and south ; cloudy weather with local rains. | —> ee A DisrtxcuisHep PLeascrE Party.—A very distinguished party of Canadian Govern- ment offivials arrived in Chicago on Tuesday. | The party was composed ef Sir Charles Tup- | per, Canadian Minister of Railways and | Canals, and Lady Tupper, Ottawa; Colling- | wood Schreiber, Chief Engineer of the Cana- dian Pacifie Railway, Ottawa; L. K. Jones, Secretary of the Company, Ottawa; Sir Alex- | ander T. Galt, Commissioner of Canadian | Affairs at Londen; and Mr, George Galt, Secretary to the Commissioner. The Commis- | sioner is on his way to Winnipeg on official ' business, having lately arrived from London, but Sir Chacles and the other officials are journeying to British Columbia by the way of | San Francisco, to inspect the construction of about two months. They are accompanied | by James A. Dickey and wife, Nova Scotia; R. Hurd and wife, Hamilton, Ont.; the Hon, Dr. Parker, Halifax, and Cel. and Mrs. Clarke, Halifax; these ladics and gentlemen making the trip for pleasure. The party will start for San Francisco to-night ({Wedaesday).— Chicago Tribune. s Sanna acaee Unper the long continued patronage of Sir Walter Raleigh, I offer to the lovers of the fragrant weed, some of the choicest cigars | and tebacco ever in.ported to this city, the! selections having bees made with care, and by an experienced hand. he brands are rare and genuine, and only require to be seen in order to be admired and purchased. Please call and exemine for your-elf at the drug | store of P. G. Frazier corner Queen and tichmond streets [aug 12lw FOR NEWFOUNDLAND. FEXHE Schooner MINNIE A., 100 tons, Capt. Nos, arrived yesterday from New- foundland. She will sail on return from this port on FRIDAY NEXT, and have accomo- dation for freight and passengers. Apply to the Captain on board, or owner, JOHN AYLWARD, Aug 20, ’SL. FROM LONDON | For Charltietown THE Clipper Brigt. Parnell N. Townsend, Master, Will Sail from London ABOUT 5th SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at lowest rates for Char- lottetown and Summerside. Agents in Londen—Francis Carvill & Sens, 4 Bishopsgate Street ; in Liverpool, R. M. C. Stumbies, 4 India Buildings; or here to the owner, M. FOLEY. Ch’town, Aug. 5, 188i——pat 10i, sj pio 3i SPLENDID MOLASSES oo BRIGT. “ NATALIE,” 171 puns, Barbadoes, 15 tierces do, 15 bbls. do., 162 puns. Demerara, ; Just landed. Quality is excecdingly bright and nice, Will be sold lower from wharf than after it is stored. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Aug, 17—pat 3i eod Hides. Hides, Hides, wants by C. F. STACKPOOL, at the Spring Park Wool Shop. Jute 27,'81, anne —— a — > EARLY White) = FALL 70: HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. PRINTED COTTONS, YELVETEENS DATS FROM MONTREAL, 20 bales Grey Cottons, 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, Wess All of the above will be sold at tle very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. ne a | Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1881. eon Ee ee ee oe = —— Nore New 40 CASES AND BALES! JUST OPENING AT J. & Macdonald’s, Queen Street. 2 cases Bed Ticking, GOODS. We have Just Received from Creat Britain. NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HAT®S (Straw), LININGS AND «TRIMMINGS | NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACE, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, dS cases 2 cases Flannels, s White Cottens, ee ee eee ——— _— THE GRANDEST EXCURSION GF THE SEASON! ATEA PARTY! WILL BE HELD | ceed Goods, the Canada Railway, intending to be absent 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 Bargains. J. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, B. MACDONALD. ’81—wkly, pat pres eae pe ee eee ee RE-OPENING CITY SCHOOLS! HE CITY SCHOOLS will be RE- OPENED after the Midsummer Helidays —ON — Monday, 22nd August, inst., AT 9 O’CLOOK, A.M, A tull attendance of pupils on that day is requested, in order that all may be graded into their proper Departments. By order, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary City Schoel Boasp Aug. 16, 1881—till 22nd TENDERS FOR GOAL! YENDERS will be received at the Office of the Secretary of the Board of School Trus- tees of Charlottetown, until Thursday, the 25th August, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOOK, for supplying the City Schools with Acadia Mines and Intercolonial Mines Round Coal, of the best quality, screened and free from slack (125 tons.) Also for Nut Coal, best quality (10 tons.) Coal to be placed in the Vaults of the Schools, after Deing weighed on the City Scales, Tenders ta state the rate per ton of 2000 lbs. for each kind of Coal. Envelope to be marked “ Tenders for Coal.” By order of School Board, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary Office of School Board, Aug. 15, ’81—eod tl 24 VALE COAL MINES Pictou, Nova Scotia. Qn FOR ROUND, NUT, SLACK, Furnished by | CARVELL BROS., June 10—1m law pat Agents for P. E. I. TO LET. | 4, 2 rgx\HE SHOP and PREIMSES at present occupied by Mr. C.'B. Warren as a Boot Store, on Richmond s:reet, next door to Stamper’s corner, Apply ty MRS. STAMPER, June 21 '81—2aw 3w Tics nea! SIGN OF THE Ora oe) sey ee tone) eB ran ELEPHANT ea es ee oe i | tJ ALL PHRSONS WHO IN EXD GOING TO HEAR Sit Leonard Tilley and Hon, A, P, Caroe SHOULD CALL AT W, R. BOREHAM'S CAS EL Boot & Shoe Store, AND GET A Nice Pair of Boots for the Oceasion, | as he has just opened a nice lot of Ladies’ & Gents’ Fine Goods. Bes Don’t forget the place. W.. R. Boreham. Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. Aug. 15, 1881—till 20th St. Peter’s Schools WILL RE-OPEN ome EE eg MONDAY, 5th SEPT., AT 10 o’cLock, A. M. The Schools will be under the same management as last year. For terms, etc., apply at ST, PETER’S CLERGY HOUSE, Ang..15, 188] —till date Grafton Street, BARGAINS GASH CUSTOMERS All Classes of Goods, As Iam anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, ciVIG ELECTION BY THE MAYOR, LICENSING BOARD! [\ 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 that an Election of Three Persons to constitute a Licensing ' Board for the City of Charlottetown, will be held on ‘ TUESDAY | 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 Streets. | In Ward No, 3— At or n: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 near the 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 the torenoon, and continue 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 OF 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 Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall com- ptise all that part of Cha:lottetown which lies south of Grafton Streetand north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall 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. Qualification of Voters—See Sec. 13, 40th Vic, Cap. 14. Nomination of Candidates—See Sec, 15, 40th Vie., Cap. 14. [L.S ° W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town. W. B, Mortroy, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Ch’town, Aug. 10,81. [ai3) 16 19 25 31 a, 2 5 sep., wkly till sep. 6 Ahead of all Competition. JET BLACK STOVE POLISH | . NEAT, QUICK, BRILIANT AND LASTING! Six Million Packages Sold in 1880. HALF TON JUST RECEIVED, WHOLESALE ann Rerat. Our Agent, C, J. THOMAS, will sell at the Market, and through the country. Also, Everlasting Axle Grease. RB. BALDERSTON, Agent for P, EI, Queen Street, July 30—6w Qaw, wkly ex UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER June 1, '81. 83 Queen Street. the Cheapest and most N. : Prblished ip Provinger, a eee AT TIGNISH, Gn the Grounds Around the Church, bbe niin Thursday, 25th of August, to which the public generally are cordially invited. The Managing Committee will be prepared to supply to those who may desire it more substantial food than that usually supplied on Tea-tables, and in addition there will be amusements of various kinds to enable ex- cursionists to enjoy a few pleasant hours. The following are the rates at which trains will run from Souris, Charlottetown, Summer- side and back : — From Charlottetown $1 00 ‘* North Wiltshire 1 00 ‘* Hunter River . J 1 00 ** Bradalbane ; : é ; 90 ** County Line, . : : 90 ‘“* Kensington . . ; ; 70 ‘** Summerside , $ ‘ , 70 ** Miscouche ; . ‘ . 60 ** Port Hill . . . b 50 “* O'Leary : ° ; . 40 s* Alberton » ‘ ‘ ‘ 25 From Searis, and all stations lying between it and Marie, the return fare will be $1.50; from Morell and all stations between it and Bedford, $1.25; and from York, Union and Royalty Junction, $1.00. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, A Special Train for the accommodation of exeursionists will leave as follows : Souris at 5 a. m.; returning will leave Tig- nish at 4.30 p. m. Charlottetown at 6.50; returning, will leave Tignish at 5 p. m. Summerside at 8 30 a. m; returning will leave Tignish at 5.30 p. m. By order of Committee, JOS. E, RICHARD, See’y. SALT! SALT! It is Important in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAN?’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1380: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese, at Toronto Industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. Aug. 10, ’81—pat 3aw For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFE'S July 30, 1881. Ocean Steamship Company ! Of Prince Edward Islaad. SPECIAL MEETING of the Stock- holders of this Company will be held at the office of PEAKE BROS, & COM”ANY, on MONI AY, the 22nd day of August, inst., at 7 o’clock, p.m., to take into consideration the propriety of extending the term of the Partnership of this Company, or otherwise, in accordance with the power contained in the Partnership Deed. Dated at Charlottetown, this 6th day of August, 1881. PEAKE BRO’S & CO,, Managers, IN EY W Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Chariottetowa, - PL EL a quality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts, Parties having quantities of paper in stock can have it made into Bags without loss of time and at much less cost than they can import them, Orders respecttully solicited. E. H. BABBITT, July 27—3m Wool ! Wool! E Highest Cash Price paid for Wool Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES, July 12—taw wkly im Hillsborough Street. [au 6 2i wkly) Sarg UME ee Tiiamag LAMBS Tibi § BO cas 5 W slits Tam Sata atten ooo i eiaeate po sal, Sr, soe