oe Pie dee \ ibd y i 2 eee . Seer Ream: gaat a) Be A Bee a WX AMINER. TH: DAILY AUGUST 4, 1880. ve . % } a Vor has been awarded = tine MoLrKe Grand Prize ot Llonor Sa . his History oe! tire ra» it heing Fraheo-Garman War, it 9eiig demy of Science, tor ; considered the best histerical The work the English. has not yet been translated to Tur British Methodist Cenference is now . ‘ Be aes i j . F ‘ Jenains, in session at London. Rev. E. E. Jenki Sy M. A.. one of the General Secretaries © : : “ ‘ amiety lone the Wesleyan Missienary Society, * ° ; t Ulin § and ancle of our eX- Canadian Agent General, ex-M. P. fol Dundee and general satirist, was elec 7 . ar. 4 President of the Conference at ti. missionary 1 India, . ted mencement of the session. + ‘ > - uel Wr are indebted to Mr. E. L. Lidyara, } , P| : y "os , ‘nh j Custems Breker, for the following return ( 1 yy ve act “> of the exports ef preduce and manufactur of this Province frem Queens and King’s Counties for the past month : ein : ns . ; Misce laneous, Foreign, § 41, ; i st Colonial, 8,013 Lobsters, Fereign, $66,615 or. . Colonial, 95,219 92,834 | Total for July, $142,591 The cash receipis at the Customs for the month of July were $11,920.29. —— <> A Wasurtneron despatch, dated July 30th, says: 1,117 tons of iron and steel were exported to this country from Great Britain during the six months ending June 30th, against 130,000 tons for the same period last year. Exports of cotton goods increased from 26,000,000 yards to 47 ,000,- 000. as large asin 1876, and in Exports of wool was thirteen times yoelen cloths Exports of wersted stuffs 12,000,000 to 20,000,000 twice as large. increased from yards, and exports of carpets were thirteen times: as great asin the first half ef 187%. Exports of yarn increased from 562,000 pounds to 3,734,000 pounds ; julte manu- 24,000,000 yards to 47,000,- . factures frem yards ; linen piece goods from 44,000,000 yards ig 56,000,000 yards, increase of 66 per cent. in value brought ever, and 200 per cent. in all other machin- ery. There was an ; aia Sin Barrie Frere, Gevernor of South Africa, has been recalled. Sir Bartle isa very able man, but the feeling in the Gov- ernment ranks was too strong against him to hold his position. What makes the feel- eing so strong against him, is tlie reckless and bloedy war into which he plunged the country with the Zulus. He is particular- ly blamed for the slaughter at Isandula. Had he acted a prudent part the Zulu war might have been averted. Millions of treasure have been spent and valuable tives have been sacrificed on account of lis im- petuosity. He disregarded the orders from thé Colonial Office in connection with the Zulu war, previous to its out- break. Many were ef the opinion that he should have’ been recalled then After the formation of the Glad- stone Ministry a large and influential depu- tation of the Liberals sought his dismissal, and a great deal of dissatisfaction was eaused py not dismissing him at once, but Gladstone justified his retention on the greund that he could render valuable assistance towards completing the Confede- ration of the Seuth African Colonies, a project that the Imperial authorities are anxious to see carried out. As he was very unpopular his dismissal will consolidate the discontented element of a large number of Gladstone's supporters. me Tar one hundredth anniversary of the establishment ef Sunday Schoois was cele brated in St John, N. B., on Sunday last, in grand Style. It is estimated that over twe thousand children and as many spec- tators assisted in the celebration. Speeches were made by Revs. D. D. Currie, Dr. Watters, G. W. M. Carey, L. G. Stevens, G. A. Hartley, and a number of laymen. The Teleqraph, commenting on the celebra- tion, says :— ‘ ‘Inthe British Isles and in this country there has been of late a series of celebrations in honor of the first establishment of a Sunday School by Robert Raikes, of Gloucester, printer, philanthropist, etc. ‘The idea of Sun- day School is so simple that it seems strange that it should only be a hundred years eld, or that a single individual should be credited wita it. In this respect the claim of Raikes resem\les that of several inventors and scient- ists. They may not have been the only persons who made a particular discovery, but it was under them that it was most thorough- ly leveloped. The Rev. Mr. Stock, who was Mr. Raikes’ coadjator; Rev. Dr. Burns, of Glasgow; Catherine Bowen, immediately be- fore the time of Kaikes; Joseph Allein, James Heys and W ia. King taught in the same cause betere the time of Raikes; Cardinal Borromeo, in the 16th century, and several other persons conceived the idea of Sunday schools and acted on it to some extont, but it was not un- til 1789 and the time of Robert Raikes that the idea began to take general hold of the pub- lic mind.” *>ooe+ Dr. Tassie, junior Dominion member for Ottawa, has become one of the proprietors of La Minerve, Ottawa. } fe a by the Berlin Aca work of the last decade. cotll- i sabe. - Latest News Notes. often ibt ‘acters are men- * biblical characters are , wien iwe =: rou ls dealers the 7 ; ae tioned by ary 5 tons oun bargain to offer their customers have ah Jeb, Lot. 5 opain at Montreal the | The receipis of gram a M present season are a million and a half of Da shel In e€XcCcess of the corresponding > vis ’ \ iperiod of last year. ’ 7 3 An American pany has bought iron 0 rn Breton, where their iron mine ! i | Tr tran ly hold larve silver, Ohi sountrynieh Gites com ebee Bank August it will per cent. interes. wy nore after the Ist nos pay =P on deposits, } j | ; + waryital } nenoy of Ehe ancient Capitai. jlentiful ls Inehey ¢ the ancient caj it ‘ ’ 4 roe thau Lire SU | l this fsland for the numerous boos 'fermer price, an | mere ti ifle. has anneunced that | : . a ; 7 «Baron Munehansen,” ‘Vicar of Waketield, ¥ yn We are pleased to hear that Mr. Theo. L. | appointed sele agent for Chappelle has been net be the American Book Exchange of New York, This Literary Revolution amongst publica tiens, which ‘in the past could only be pure chased at fabulous prices, is traly wonderful. Rare and useful knowledge, waich formerly were in the possession of the rich only, can new bs purchased by every one at one quarter the many cases for a valuable books, such as *‘ Macaulay's Life of Frederick the Great.” “Carlyle’s Life of Rebert Barns,” ‘Hughes's Me niiness of Christ,” John Stuart Mill’s *% ‘hapters on Socialism,” ‘‘Life of Mary Arnold’s ‘‘Life of Asia,”’ and in Kor instance, Queen of Scots,” ate published at the ridiculously lew rive cents gacu, ‘The agency has evc., rate of fallen into good hands, and we feel contident ae : iy ais PeHINe | . il ; ‘ Halifax, says the Citizen ISN it keeping i that a large business will be worked up ip one , lier summer woathei ben » ? . me uy its repucation for Ane i ithis year. The month which has juss | , , . . : ‘ f closed has been remarkable for its rain and tow ard if you i r Toe. “<% something Nhe humblest can do ng | making the local paper interesting. aty leannot be a defaulting bank clerk, you can lat least step on a piece of orange peel and sprain your ear, ‘ lt is stated that the salaries and contin- gencies of Government engineers and offi- cials cennected with the Pacific Railway in British Columbia amount to about $5,000 per day. The Quebec police are busily occupied in keeping watch for unliceased commercial travellers. Scarcely a day passes but some delinquent, in this respect, is brought before the Recorder. 177,363 immigrants arrived at Castle Garden, New York, in the six months end- ed 30th June last, the largest number that ever arrived within that length of time. So says the N. Y. Post. Maine is a great petato raising State, yet with a duty of 15 cents a bushel, our veighbors have feund it profitable to export to this country during the past year 1,041,- 460 bushels of potatees.— Bangor Whi. Kearnev’s followers find themselves un- able to raise the money te pay the rent of the sand let at San Francisco, where they have held their meetings, and have moved to public ground near the San Francisco 1} city hall. Hx-Goyernor Sprague bought Canonchet, his country seat at Narragapsett pier, for a : > : ‘ ; $17,000, and improvements have cost it would not sell to-day for ene- $40,000, tenth its cost. Ji'he husband lives there alone, and his wife looks over the place from her rooms at the Tower Hill House. The importation of wine into France for the first Ave months of the year went up to 3,681,000 leciolitres, valned at $140,- 000,000 francs. Of this quantity, Jtaly furnishes more than a fifth, instead@f a seventh, as did Greece and Spain, three fourths instead of three fifths. John Williams, Montreal’s champion swimmer, was te compete on Saturday with Col. Bond and all comers ‘at La Prairie. itis intended Williams shail go to New York inthe fall to represent Canada in aquatic sperts there. Marriageable young men are wanted for boarders at North Conway. At last ac- counts there were 63 ladies and 7 gentle. , ; rry 5 . men at Wentworth’s Thorn Mountain House, abeut 40 ladies and 2 gentlemen at the Artist Falls House, and 10 ladies and 2 gentlemen at T. C. Kastman’s. The horses in the numerous private stables in Boston and vicinity are suffering from the threat distemper which recently appeared. The muscles of the throat be- come inflamed, the anima! becomes incap- able of swallowing, and seen after the muscles of the bedy are paralyzed, and death ensues. The cause is said to be rainy, irregular weather. No cure can be found. There was a small earthquake at Ottawa, Ontario, a night or two ago. This is the result of high tariff protection. The duty on earthquakes is so much that it dees not pay to import them from South Ameri- ca, and so the Canucks have to depend upon the home made article. Of course the earthquake business is only m its infaney yet in the Dominion, but by and by, when things are fairly established it is expected that the Canada quakes will equal the im- ported article. Thereis nothing like foes- tering home industries.— Detroit Free Press. THe British Navy in Cernese Warers. --The Broad Arrow is informed that, in accordance with the anneuncement recently made by Mr. Gladstone with regard to strengthening the British squadron in Chinese waters, the Admiralty have already sent instructiens to the Admiral command- ing the East Indian station to provide the necessary reinfercements sheuld events render these necess wry. It is not the present intention of the Admiralty to send out reinforcements frem England. The Osseervatore Romano publishes a'cir- cular letter of Cardinal Nina, Papal Secre- itary of State, to various Papal Nuncies in reply to the circular of Frere Orban, Bel gian Minister vf Foreign Affairs, concern ing the publicaticon ef documents which passed between Belgium and the Vati- can. Cardinal Nina accuses, Frere Orban with premeditatedly breaking off rdlations with the Vatican. He adduces numerous i refuting the charge of double-dealing against ‘ y . x . “a: ° the Vatican, made by the Belgian Minister, ‘ x . and accuses Frere Orban of having party | alms. The Belgian Acadetay of Medicine has received a report on the researches made by Dr. Fabre regarding diseases to which coal miners are especially liable. He finds |tiat as coal abserks rapidly up to 100 times its own velume of oxygen, the air which the miners have to breathe is deprived of oxygen toa hurtful degree. The atmos- |vhere of a mine is further vitiated by the gaseous carbon compounds given off by the slow cotibustion of the coal. He concludes that a supply of air is more essential than a Supply of light, and that even the best ven- ‘tilated mines need be better ventilated. city. Ina few days Mr. Chappelle expects to receive a full assortment of the various works published by this mammoth House, and will then be ready to attend to the wants o! the yeuneral public at the ‘‘Diamend Book store.” Special Notices. Montserrat Lime and Fruit Juice and Cordial—just the article for this hot weather very cheap at the Family Grocery—K. K, Brace, SmoKE cheroots, from Rubin & Hart's, . » ang 2 ‘* Bupa” Flonr, lately received, at Beer & Gofi’s. j23 61 PINAFORE cigars at Rubin & Hart’s. reg g You can get Carters, ‘Toirays, Stephens, and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 18 Queen St. Smoker Durham, N, C., tobacco, from Rubin & Hart's. Parrigs who require first class stationery, printed or stamped with die, ercst or mono- gram, can be supplied with any quantity, no matter how large or smaijl the order may be, by applying to G. H. Haszarp, 18 Queen St, EveryBovy flocks to Rubin & Hart’s for good cigars and tobaccos, Giles’ Liniment Iedide Ammonia cures Neu. ralgia, Face Ache, Rheumatism,Gout, Frosted eet, Chilblains, Throat, HKrysipelas, Bruises, and wounds cf every nature in man oranimal. The remarkable cures this remedy has effected classes it as one of the most im- portant and valuable remedies ever discovered for the cure and relief ef pain, W. M,. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y.: Your Liniment fodide Aminonia has cured my rheumatism. i's. Clarkson, Tivoli, Dutchess County, N.Y. Giles’ Pulls cure Neuralgia Weather Bulletin. Sore Probal@lities fer the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces, 7 ; Torenro, August 4. Light to modeyate winds, partly” cloudy weather, with local showers, ‘ oe RR ES HOTHL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HGUSE. Aug. 5.—G FEF. Busby, Fort Wayne, Ind; E S Oldrich, Previdence, R 1; Miss A E Tyng, M D, Providence, RK I; W A Goedseif, Bos- ton, Mass; HA W Abbot, jun., Boston; Lyman Misk, do; J Winsioe Broad, St. Stephen, N B; James McDonald, Montreal; Mr and Mrs Rankin, Fredericton, Dr and Mrs Lock Stew- art, Scotland; I. Botsford, Dorchester. REVERE HOUSE. August 3.—D N McDonald, Boston; John Dunn, Dundas, Ont; Mrs A Fairbairn, Boston; E A Myrick, do; Hen Wim. Richards, Bide- ford, . OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug. 3.—John KE MeDonaid, Wanklet, Conn; Miss Keenan, New York; ‘ A McDon- ald. River John, N 8S; John Martin, Brae Station: S A McLean, Montague; George Forbes, Vernon River; James Barclay, Ellers- lie; Peter Gavin, M P P, Alberton; Joseph O Arsenault Egmont Bay; John J Arsenault, Tignish; John A McLeod, Kensington. arm Last Vessel of the Season. POR LONDON DIRECT, 6 bases new Brigt. “MINNIE LOUISE,” classed 9 years at Lloyds, Hector Murchi. son, Master, will be due here 10th August, and will go on the berth immediately to load Lobsters for London, sailing about the 20th August. Loading berth, Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, where Lobsters will be received and stored free of charge, Also at Kailway Wharf, if coming by rail, Freight One Shilling per Case. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., augd Water Street. Store and Warehouse to Let. PQ XHE Subscriber intending to remove to-the Building at foot of (sueen Street, lately occupied by I. C. Hall, offers for rent the PREMISES ON WATER STREET, at pre- sent occupied by him. HORACE HASZARD,. Ch’town, Aug. 4, 1S80, dieod SCHOOL BOCKS. * Jusr Recetven: 7. GEOGRAPHIES, PAYSON’S / COPY BOOKS, &e., completing our Stock of School Requisites. BREMNER BROS, Ch'town, Aug. 4. 6i CHALLENGE. } TOW that Upton Park is open for trotting, aN and » Match Race is to take place on Vhursday, the 12thinst.. I hereby challenge Duncan Scott’s ch, gel. *‘Long John” to trot nr a oat that day, froin Fifty o One Hundred Dollars a sid till Saturday, the 7th. a aug4 li CHARLES WESTCOTT., ~ UBSCKIBE for the DAILY EXAMINE J the Cheapest and most to Published m the Provinces, Newsy Paper? PERKIN’ AIN D QUEEN SQUARE. — We respeetfully call the atten- tion of our patrons, and the public generally, to " our present large Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GO0OUS. ee cm Millinery, Haney Seods, ress Goods, OTHS TWEEDS,. Printed Gottous, tay Coutons, White Cottons, GALATIAS AND SHIRTINGS, ee cc COTTON WARP. PRICES POPULAR AND QUALITY 00D. Give Us a Gall and Save Money, New Goods by fvery Steamer HS & SBT, July 26, 1880. A eat AO ae Maa; RN * ! (MUSIC AND SENGING ing for this advertisement. Sts, promptly. and places to Eastward, shortly. ) Sauncaiiadanenansiieaannansls - en a r ys . | AUCTION | d JA& ANS ite Flowerss Plants, Hanging haskets ' gad Pots with Choice Piants, and Windew Climbers, ee ee ' | | Lil be Sold on Te TRS AY ‘Ww 7 4 : i ‘SDAY, the 5th August, at A. MoNiti’s Auction oom, Queen Street, at 2 o'vlock, & choi | a lassortinent of the above, consi ting of Loses, Geraniums, Fu hias, lvliage, Vlante (including the new Coleua, Pictus, Multi. color, Garnet, Kentish Fire, ete,.) Petuaing, ‘Tube Roses, Window Climbers, ke., be. (‘A quantity of Hanging Pots, nicely fitted with choice PI = ants, and variety of Dasket Plants. This is one of the finest assortments eV offered for sale in Charlottetown. 7 ge Remember the hour—2 o'clock, Pp. m, NS. HANFORD & C9, August 3, ‘80-21 NOTICE. I ARKENTINE ** Ethel Bianche,” 2nd inst., is now loading for London, G. B direct, and will carry Lobsteis in freight, hiaws good accommodation lor passcngers, This ‘ Vessel will sail from here on , Saturday, the 7th inst., and on her arrival at London will go on the berth for Iall Goods, as advertised, gai from there about the 5th Sepiember next, PEAKE BROS. & C9, 3, 1880, * A . > Ch’town, An APPLES, APPLES, oe ‘> >» Gg To-day, and for BEEX & GOFFS, | Angust 3, 1880. * ce NEN ‘tinea Qs and after AUGUST 1st, Mrs. Jail Brown will give instruction i®lusie ond Singing at her residence, King Squware Terms on application. : Ch’tow®, July 29, 1880-—3m 3taw tu ths — MARKET’ HALL, AUGUST Sth & 10th. _——— THE MUSICAL EVENT. Tue CELEBRATED PALL D AL: Scottish Troubadors, Vocalists, Comedians and — Lastrumentalists, In their New Entertainment, entitled AN HOUR IN SCOTLAND Presenting the Gems of Scettish Melody ; and the Comic Operatic Extravaganza, THE REHEARSAL! Written by ANncus Fatrearrn, replete with Songs, Scenes, Duetts, Trios, &c. Popular Prices—Reserved seats 35 cents, Admission 25 cents. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 o'clock. Reserved tickets at W. R. Watson's Drug Store, Ch'town, Jaly 39, 1830. = NN Wanis, Losi, found, &c. —< — te Ea = ——— OST—To-day (August 3rd) on or near the Market Square, a common clasped leather Purse, containing three twe-dollar bills, five one-dollar bills, and a few coim Anyone henest enough to restore it to the owner, at Bey View House (J. Davis), or to tius office, will receive three dollars reward. ee {au 3 ANTE D—A middle aged person as Housemaid in a family of three; alsos young woman as cook,—Work light, Apply at this office. Reference ired ¢ this office. References required. jau 3 - Th o. 2% ae 4OUNB—A purse containing a sum of menéey. ‘Lhe oxner can have the same by applying at the ExamIner Ofiice andspay- [au 2 oa 7? = ee = J ANTEB—To purchase for cash, @ House with garden. Address J. G., Lock Box 72, Post Uitice,Charlettetown. fau2 ‘ 1 ee sinmediately—By the Man- agers ol the Women’s New ‘'em- perance Resturant, corner Queen and Kent Streets, a few reliable permanent Boarders to enable them to meet expenses and advance the work generally. Apply to Mrs. D, Me- Liar, Fitzroy Street, [ju 31 RING your Watches and Clocks to DAVIS, a practical Puglish workman, staying at Bay View HouseStorner of Water and Queen They will be repaired properly and Wul visit Pownal and Belfast, [ju 28 tf | Furnished Rooms in a city. OAR DEE S,—Two or three persons can be accommodated with Board and three pleasant of the y- Enquire at the Examinxrr office. june | which arrived here trem Bristo] on the Monday and Tuesday Ev'ngk, FAMILY! B®” Advertisements under this heading, tw space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted = ‘yy ’ for Ten Cents per day. * a * ‘es si me