| | “‘Lamonnt, Mrs Kose, Miss Jane Rose, Miss PGmnele> yams.” oes Local aud Other licms. —- Eeror—Throuch mistake the hour of 8 o'clock is printed on the tickets dis- tributed for the mass mecting to-morrow night. Friends will please remember that the chair will be taken precisely at Seven o'clock = Doors will be open at 6 p.m. Itis desirable that all will be seated at the hour of opeving the mect- ing—7 o'clock. Jesr received and for sale Apples by the barrel, at H. Coorabs’. al7 3i. a lh a Over three hundred executions will this week be issued ay ainst defialtersin city t ves. a How. J. C. Pork, Mi sister of Marine end Fisheries, is at Malpequr. Appwes, Pears, and Water Melons i> box~s and barrels at A. McNei!!’s Auction R om al? Hox, W. W. Svuitrvan, Leader of the yoveriment, returned from Montreal ) st eveaing. WE were incerrect in stating that “Iadies would be admitted to the Ree>ption of sir Leonard and Hon. Mr. Caron, at Rankin House to-merrow. BRADELAUGH is s*ck, ib seems semewha’ dangeroesly, from injuries inflicted du: »¢ his unavailing strugg'e ‘0 ferce his way into the Chamber of the House ef Commons. Tne death is avacan od of Senator Bull, of Hamilton. The deceased geniieman was ap inted te the Senate March Ist, !879, in place of Hon. Dowald McDona'd, deeeased. Severat long communications reeeived are under consideration. Again we oust impress upon our correspondents the nec-s sity of making their letters for publieatin shert. Gen. Burier’s yacht “‘ America,” which is at Hali‘ax, is en roxfe te che oil reg ons o! Cape Breton. The passengers ae interested in the Inverness Oil and Land Co., of Cape Breton, of watch he G-neral is consul. A HALIBUYS, weighing about 300 pounds, was jast week caught in Richmond Bay by Jobu Lewis, of Cuseumpec, wirle fishing for cad- fish. Cutap in sinall p' ces, it readily so!d at 6 eents a pound. — Pior vr, An epidemic of dysentery has broken out among the German troo)s, and threaters te jeopardise the success of the autumn manceuvres. Medical men are very much puzzled over the outbreak Sports snp }astrmes.—To-morrow being the fete day of the Caledcniaas, there will be an interesting cricket match at the Park be- tween the Crescent and Pheenix Clubs. Wic- kets pitched at 10.30 a. m , sharp. Tarcer practice has commenced at te Kensington rifle range. A danger flag wil! be shown near the butts when firing is geing on, at which time it will be dangerous for the public te bathe or stroll on the shore in the vicinity of the bu tts, On Thursday last Hanlan covered the Je- it made by Ross with the editor o‘ the ton Hera d, and agcees to row for $2‘ | a side and the championship of the world, during the first week in October, the place to be mutually agreod upon bereafter. Tue Priscess.—H. R. . the Prive +s Louise will leave Englanl for Caaada abe at the end of {sptenber, her he 'th having ins proved se much of late that he: physician thinks the jouroey may now be undertakea with safety. The Geverner General-wi!' not now take the trip o Great Britiin, wh ch he reposed on his returh trip from the Nor.h est. Scorcu GarHertne.—A Special Meeting of the Calcdonian (Jub will be held at 8 o'clock this evening, in the Cinb Room, co ver of Queen and Water Stree‘:, to complet* er- fangements for the 2 wal gathering, v hich takes place to-morrow. A!l members ave re- quested to be present in costume, and v'sit ng elansmea are cordially invited —Rorr, J CamrekuL, Rec. 3 cy. Tue Intereelonial Railway receipts for the month of July were $165,603, against $146, - 713 for the month last yer. The inerease for the month is therefore $18,890, or about 11 recent. The increase fer the seven wouths of this year has |cen $106,280. Every month in thé year shows an increase over the r «sip 's fer corresponding month last year, notwith- standing the immense increase Jast yer over 1879. Is it ruin or presperity ?— Times. Tue Dear anv Dums at PrinceTtows. — A meeting in aid ef the Deaf and Dumb Ins}i tute at Halifax, was held in the Institute at Prineetown on the evening of the 15th in:t, The hall was packed, many being unable to gain admission. The Key. Geo. McMillan, ne was accompanied by his brother, Rev. ohn McMillan, of Tr tro, presided, and, in a happy manner, introduced the deputation to the meeting. Mr Wvodbridge’s address was attentively liste:.ed to, and much interest was manifested iu ti « exercises of the pupils. A large cullection was taken vp at the close. Tue steam r ‘' Worcester” arrive! frem Poston Jast evening with a eargo of mdse. enl the following pes-ergers. Messrs W A Law- for. J W Creasby, Lyman size, W W Abbott, brauk C: fin, M J Green. wife and child, Js Moss, Miss May zie R se, Mr A Cra,J F Sobr, ¥ T Bradiury, B Fiint, Miss Diogwell, M : Ella Ulementa, irs McCourt, Mrs Karle, M-s White, Mrs Dailey, Mrs Hibbard, Miss Jane ian, MrJokn Pollin, Neil Nicholson, J Duffy, Mr Earle, E Doyle, R Keiff, R , 8 D Col lwell. A * Marcarer Fuiier Soctery ” has been started in Chicago, with the following objecis of ‘organization. To prove that women are eitizens; that they are needed in the adminis- tration of the outside home, as weil as in ‘le domestic cirele; that patriotism and states- manship need to be gestated and nourished in the souls of the women and mothers, as we'l as the men and fathers of the land; that it is time, in the progress of human affairs, for the avtive expressioa of womanhood represented by woman herseli, and, therefore, that women euld furnish themselves with appropriate knowledge by study and discipline. ae * Died Away from Home. Hon. A. A. McDonald, Postmaster, receiv- ed the followiny from Quarry Station, Texas, last evening :— ‘* A sailor camed John McCabe, who tad. been working here for a month, died on the train between here and Galveston while on his way to the latter place on Saturday, August 6th. He said he was from Charlo. - town, where his relatives reside. ’ (Signed) GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, July 15, 1881. THE DAILY HXAMINER, PHIAS test ante omen nance nti — ST 17, 4881. states WE WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, THit: BALANCE OF OUR English ‘rimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gents’ Lustre & Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, ete. AL SL P. E, Island Railway. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFrFice, CuanLorrerown, Aug. 15, 1881. a ae TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpvon, Aug. 15, Karl Pembreke writes to the 7'imes pro- testing against the cry being raised that} \{} i} p ] f § the amendments of the Lords to the bend Wiodeail §, UMS aid aks Of ale, Bill are an attack on the principle of the | Bill. He says that it is not true in regard | to one single amendment, except that dealing with the termination of exis.ing leases, and that amendment only rester:s the Billto the shape in which it entered; These articles are nearly new and are in the House of Commors. The obstinate in- | good order, justice of the Government tewavds the; ‘They are being sold only on account of the landlords, he says, is the sole cause of the | Railway having no further use for them, ded lock. L. B. ARCHIBALD, The Times says the temperate judgment | rau 15 3i] Superintendent of rational men is unanimous that the dif- | ad ferences between the two houscs ought to| be composed ; nor is there the slightest reason to believe that a fair, moderate and | practicable arrangement is out of the question. The Daily News says if Gladstone aos | CiTY & i. HOOLS i FEXHE subscriber will receive offers until 31st inst., for four Windwmilis, Pumps and Tanks, formerly in use at the watering stations on the P, E. Istand Railway. RE-OPENING —OF THE —- he would make the peers ‘our masters. I! the voteof a majority of the hereditary | ; me : : legislators could at any moment overbear|/PYHE CITY SCHOOLS will be | RE- the d-cision of the country, Parliamentary | OPENED after the Midsummer Holidays government would become a farce. The same may be said of the dis.olution of Par- liameat and a general electicn. The News discredits the idea of a con- ference between the two Houses, In the Commons, this evening,-Mr. Giad-| A tall attendance of pupils on that day is stone, replying to Mr. Parnell, said there , requested, in order that all may be graded would be no prelimitary statements with , into their proper Departments, respect to ths land bill, but that the House By order, iit would proceed to consider the amendments : ISAAC OXENHAM, of the Lords forthwith, Secretary City Scheel Boar-p ' Aug. 16, 1>81—till 22nd eit. Moaday, 22nd August, imst.. AT 9 O’OLOCK, A.M. GEORGE DAVIES & CO ee re\HeE Gathering of the Scottish Clans of Prince Edward Island, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, will be held at Char- lottetown, on THURSDAY, the 18th day ef August Next, WHICH HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED A PUBLIC HOLIDAY, Near the residence of the Hos. Joun Lonewoxrrs, St. Peter’s Read. ‘ The Club have arrangements for Special Return Trains (:ou: ai! points im con- nection with the Gathering, at exceptionally low fares, good for the day only, as well as for return tickets at one first-class fare on the 17th, good to return up to and including the 19th; also with the proprictors of the steamer ‘ Heather Belle” and of the steamer “ South. port,” at the usual low rates, Tickets to the Gathering will be sold at all Railroad Stations at 25 cents, in addition to railroad fa.es, The Steam Navigation Company will issue Return Tickets from Pictou Landing at $1.25, including admission to the Grounds,on WED- + gata the 17th, good to return on the 20th, For List of Prizes, Railroad and Steamboat fares, and all other particulars, see Pro- | grammes, JOHN A. McDONELL, President, ROBT, J. CAMPBELL, Ree. Sec’y. Aug. 1, 1881—4i 2aw ' made Mr. Mealy (Home Ruler) said he siw the | germs of surrender in Gladstone’s s ate- | agp as pe iment. TENDERS FoR COAL Mr. Gladstone was loudly cheered on his | arrival atthe House this afternoon, by a/ ru ' : ; large crowd as*embled at the entrance. The i DERS will be received at the Office of galleries of the House were crowded. Large the Secretary of the Board of School Trus- numbers were present. Various petitions , t°¢s of Charlottetown, until were presented, amid cheers frem the! . Liberat aide, against the House yielding to Thursday, the 25th August, the ameidmen s ef the Lords impairing | ; protection afforded to tenants by the Land | aT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, Bill. for supplying the City Schools with Acadia In the House of Commons this evening Mines and Intercolonial Mines Round Coal, of Gladstene said he did not wish to have the the best quality, screened and free from slack word ‘* compremise ” applied to proceedings | ('25 tons.) Also for Nut Coal, best quality ef the Government. The House, he said, ; (/° tons.) . had trusted the Government so far, and he |, Co! to be placed io the Vaults of the | hoped it would continue to merit the tiust. Schools, Sher Seing. mete OS ie. wee. | O.elew ‘e e + > The House thereupon agreed to proceed Scales. Tenders to state the rate per ton of th th 5 aa f eenkal | 2000 lbs. for each kind of Coal. Envelope to with the cens‘deration of amendmenis to |). marked “Tenders for Coal.” the land bill, and, on metion of Mr. Glad- | stone, the last amendment of the Lords—| By order of School Board, excluding from the right of free sale ten- ISAAC OXENHAM, ancies 6n Which permanent improvements Secretary have been made by landlords—was cis- , Office of School Board, Aug. 15, ’81—eod tl 24 agreed to. 5 A meeting of the commi. ec: ef Federa- St P t S h ] tion of the Liberal Association to-day in | e ¢ 6T S C 00 S reference to the action of the Lo-ds on the Land bil were numerously attended. WILL RE-OPEW —_ON— Reselutiens pzss~d declaring that the Lords had mutitlated the Land bi!l in the interest of land owners .o as to render it wholly} unacceptable, and urging the Government | MONDAY, 5th SEPT, to adhere firmly to the bil! as it finally left , the Commons and resist ‘the dictation of a class major'ty in the House of Lords ; it The Schools will be under the was also resolved that the actien of the | management as last year. Lords raises a constitutional questien tend- For terms, etc., apply at ing directly to SOmDe, the country to con- ST. PETER’S CLERGY HOUSE, sider the possibility of maintaining a sys- oe : tem which will enable an eecieniitte ane: 198} —-4l date Grefton Street, chamber to defeat the will of the nation. ‘wT yN\s an my The last ‘ameudwent of the Lorde, NO TICk stricken out of the provision for staying 4 proceedings for debt, was to night adopted | +5 hereby given that I have sold my right in the Oommens. A eommiitee was then: to trade in Baked Beans to Mr. James appointed to draw up reasons for the. Harem. . action of the House. AT 10 o'CLOCK, A, M. same. C. F. STAOKPOLE, GOAL! COAL! YOW LANDING, ACADIA NUT COAL, on Lord’s Wharf, for 2.30. ‘Terms casb. W. C. HOBKIRK. Lonpon, Aug. 15. Sir Charles Dilke being pressed in the) Commous to answer a question as to whether er net the Government would advise the | Khedive of Egypt to disband his ary, said the gravity of the circumstances lying behind the question prevented his being | THURSDAY EVENING—Tie New Musical ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, AUGUST 18, 19 and 2@. ———— FROM LONDON ! ED ee and Summerside ! THE SPLENDID Clipper Brigt. Parnell Will Sail from London ABOUT Sth SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at lowest rates for Char- lottetown and Summerside. Agents in London—francis Carvill & Sons, 4 Bishopsgate Street ; in Liverpool, R. M. C, Stumbles, 4 India Buildings; or here te the owner, Mm. FOLEY. Ch’town, 4.ug. 5, 188\—pat 10i, sj pio 3i THE GRANDEST EXCURSION OF THE SEASON! NX. Townsend, Master, | Gcoan Steamship Company ! Gf Prince Edward Islaud. NOTICE. SPECIAL MEETING of the Stock- holders of this Company will be held at the office of PEAKE BROS, & COMPANY, 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 & UO, Manayers. NOTICRH. To the Creditors of William Taylor & Jeseph Taylor, {an 6 2i wkly] OTICE is hereby given that I will, on the twenty-fifth day of August next, A. D, 1881, pay the residue of monies pro- duced by the sale of certain lands described in a Deed of Conveyance made by William Taylor and Joseph Taylor, both of Charlottetown, Carpenters, dated the 16th day of May, A. D, 1881, and any other monies remaining in my hands atter payment of all costs, charges and expenses incurred in and about the perform. ance and execution of the Trusts of said Deed, to and amongst the Creditors of the said William Taylor and Joseph Taylor, whoshall, on or before the said twenty-fifth day of August, agree to accept the same in full of their respective debts, rateably and in propor- tion to the respeciive amounts of said debts, Dated at Charlottetown, the thirtieth day of July, 1881. e E. W. DAWSON, A TEA PARTY! Grand Matinee Savarday, at 2.30 p.m. | THIRD ANNUAL TOUR, Received everywhere by crowded and delighted audiences, BENNETT & MOULTON’S Juvenile Opera Company, 20 pee ARTISTS “Gq 20 Extsavaganza, arranged expressly for this Company, the MAGIC SLIPPHR, with new Musical Selections, Elegant Cos- tumes and appeintments, &c. FRIDAY EVENING—Planquctte’s Romantic Opera, THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY, with a Selected Cast, grand Chorus and Orchestra. SATURDAY EVENING—The Ever Popular ff. VW. S. PINAFORE, as performed by this Company over 500 times, Saturday Matine —The Ciimes of Normandy, Eich Opera present: 1 with entire new scenery, Magnificent costumes, full chorus, &, In addition to the Opera, each evening will WILL BE HELD AY TIGNISH, {aug 1 14in] Assignee. BRITISH _ dn the Grounds Around the Church, gece ne Thursday, 25th of August, to which the public generally are cordially invited. 7 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 Charlotte'own i ‘ . £10 ‘© North Wiltshire . . 1 00 ‘* Hunter River . Z i 1 00 ‘© Bradalbane . : 90 ** Co nty Line, . ‘ 90 ‘* Kensington . ; : 70 ‘* Summerside . ‘ ‘ 70 ‘¢ Miscouche “ . 4 60 ** Port Hill ; é ; " 50 ‘* O'Leary > ‘ ciiin 40 ‘© Alberton 25 From Souris, 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 be presented a Grand Novelty Olio, eompris- ing: The Torpedo and the Whale, from Oli- vette; The Child Wonder, Master Harry Hamlin, in his famous specialities; Miss | Florence Story in Violin and Zylopbone Solos; | Misses Licbsch and Upton in “er Wasserfall;” | Harrigan & Harts latest New York success,the | “ Order of Full Moons,” Popular prices: 25, 35 and 50 cents, Scats | for sale in advance at Dodd’s Medical Hall, F. G. BRAYTON, Aug, 15—5i Business Manager, SIGN OF THE Royalty Junction, $1.00, TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, A Special Train for the accommodation of excursionists will leave as follows : Souris at 5a. 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, Aug. 10, ’81—pat 3aw See’y. West India Produce. 90 HHDS. of Choice Yellow Grocery Sugar, | 50 puns. Bright, Barbadoes Molasses, *volunteer soldiers. | order to be admired and purchased. | call and examine for yourself at the drug’ he wiil not be able to do a great deal et priation, but will have 1,200 treops there, and will do all in his power for vis ting He believes President Garfield will recover, and if he did not think so he would not be absent from Wash- ington. Newrort, R. I., Aug. 15. Thomas Pettitte, of Bosten, won the champiouship in the International Court Tennis match with Henry Boaker, of 'Que- bec, champion of Canada. —+3—toe-te tet Weather Bulictin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 17—10 a. m. } Moderate te fresh northerly to easterly winds, fair cool weather. ; in MARRIED. t St. James’ Manse, Ch’town, on the 16th inst,, by the Rev. K. Maclennan, Mr. Alex- ander Bruce, of Breoklyn, Lot 61, to Miss Sarah Matheson, Valleyfield, Lot 59, ee aD Unper the long continued patronage of Sir Walter Raleigh, I offer to the lovers of the fragrant weed, some of the choicest cigars apd tebacco ever imported to this city, the selections having heen made with care, and by an experienced hand. The brands are rare and genuine, and only require to be seen in Pease store of P. G. Frazer. corner Queen and Brenham, Texas. Richmond streets. {aug 12 lw Yorktown on account of the small appro-. explicit. eT August 13, 1881. 7 satan eT UNITED STATES. ale -. ¥- =. | H PA ve aes en | COPTER, ~=|RLEPHANT Secretary Lincoln, who is here, says [PSHE undersigned having purchased from abides Henry Beer, Eaq., late of Southport, all his interest in the business formerly done by him ‘in the “ Southport Store,” have entered into a Co-Partnership to carry on a general business under the style and firm of Beer & CHANDLER, and solicit a continuance of the patronage ex- , tended to the former proprietor. H. HERBERT BEER, EDWARD A. CHANDLER | Southport, P. E. I.. Aug. 10, 1881—4i eod. W. R. BOREH AM’S "TO RENT! 2 PIaR OP Boot & Shoe Store, ‘THE HOUSE lately occupied by Lieut, AND GET A ALI PERSONS WHO INTEND GOING TO HEAR Sit Leonard Tilley and Hon, A, P, Caron SHOULD CALL AT | L Bovtroy, containing 13 rooms, large gar- ‘den, yard and coach house. Pump in yard, | Apply to owner, ; J. H. GATES, | July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown. | Nice, Pair ef Boots for the Oceasion, GOAL. COAL. tel LWAYS5 ON HAND, Pictou Pound and : Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal. }- : Customers can be supplied at’ all times. keg Don’t forget the place. ' Prices as low as any in the city, Terms cash, ° CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, | July 12—law tf Water Street, Ww. Re Boreham. VALE CO 4], MINES Aug, 15, 1881—till 20th Pictou, ora Scotia. HOTSG ALM Uarriage Tax, ( RDERS FOR OTiCE is hereby giyen to all persons who have not paid their Horse and Carriage Tax as he has just opened a nice lot of Ladies’ & Gents’ Fine Goeds, ROUND, NUT, tor this year, that on and after the 2th SLACK August, instant, summons will be issued Furnished by ; against all persons in default, . . B,S. CHANDLER, CARVELL BROS, Aug. 10, 'B]—10 16 19 Collector, June 10—1m law pat Agents for P. E. I, | dy pat 12th, ne 16th & 19th per Brig “ Zinga,” direct from Barbadoes, will be landing to-morrow. Customers will please send in their order, which will be filled at lowest market prices, HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 3—1w eod pat Queen Street, Mount Allison College, SACKVILLE, N. B. —_—_— HE 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 10 o'clock, a.m. Two Prizes of $25 each are open for competition to all candidates; @ 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 the President of the College, J. B. INCH, M. A., LL.D., or to the Secretary of the | Facuity. i PROF. A. D. SMITH, M. A. | July 27—3w m wf RAV IS ED NEW TESTAMENT | JUST RECEIVED -— AT— HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queent, Stree WAREHOUSE Queen Square. W* have opened and are now showing the largest and cheapest stock ef BRITISH AND ForeIGN DRY GOODS Ever offered by us to the Public. Complete in Every Department elected by One of the Firm on the Very test Terms. We offer them at unusually low prices to all who may favor us with a call am A superior article of TEA always on hand, W. & & BROWN & CO. May 30, 1881. BARGAINS GASH CUSTOMERS —iItN— o All Classes of Goods, As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, June 1, ’81. 83 Queen Street. Valuable Property FOR SALE. aeaal well built and conveniently situated residence owned by the subscriber, locat- ed on St. Peter's Road, Royalty East, to- gether with 14 acres good land, enclosed by a substantial Postand Rail Fence; Stables and other Outbuildings, some of the best on the Island. Terms— $5000 cash; $6000 on time—20 per cent, down, balance on interest at 4) per cent: H, EDMUND SWABEY. Charlottetown, Royalty East, July 19, ’81—4w IN EW Paper Bag Factory | KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - PEL VERY 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 Rags without loss of time and at much Jess cost than they can tm port them, Orders respectiully solicited. : E, H. BABBITT, July 27-—-3m May 27, 1881. ze 4 wrens E x pee arte ee n ~ ditt a ores: ne PELE EAT BEG) SO ea aiok of = MST eee ae ~~ z antl E au pipes ox Se ee ge ee ee a a ee eed