a ee ee PET Local apd @Gther items, THERE Seaside > Rienarp Hunt, trip to the Magdaleus, +. Rev T. Duxcan, has returned to Halifax | from his visit to Scotland. | - Regatta Cor mittee ineets this evening | oy the office of F. T. & W. L. Dean. > BARKENTINE *‘ Frema,” to Peake Bres. & Co., in ballast, arrived here on the 27th inst, “ S. GALBRAI Ty» MR ican Journal,”’ is visiting the Island. He is staying at the ‘* Revere.” - ArRIvev. —Brigt Florence, M. Ferns, | Master, from Liverpool, with general cargo to R. F. Quirk, the owner, and others. > Tue Windsor ‘ been revived and } towards the objec Montreal. is stated a sam of $40,900 | . PROF. vacation in the United States and Prince Edward Island. > We regret te learn that Mr son, the popular conductor of the Summerside express, is coufined to his residence serious illness. > Prince Edward Council, will be held to-morrow A MEETING of Royal Arcanum, (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. will please attend deus We are pleased to see that Mr. W. T Lawson, of the firm of T. & E. Kenny, Hali- fax. has so far recovered from his recent severe illness that he is able to move again among his many fricnds. i. . A splendid opportunity. Robert Young ipply the ladies with those Circular Waterproofs for Very jg pow offering to s: new Zephyr Rubber only two dollars and fifty cents each. cheap. > R. K. Brace having enlarged and very much improved his store with a large and assorted stock of goods is now better pre- pared than ever give good Goods at low prices. Cali at the abit Grocery. Horse THIEVES. oe valuable mare was stolen from the pasture of Mr. Finlay Me- Kinnon, of Brookfield, Lot 31, on Saturday night last. Up to the present ne clue has been found te the thieves. Horse buyers will be on their guard. She was @ grey beast about twelve hundred. > — A coop deal of interest is manifested in the race between ‘‘ Zulu” and ‘‘ Wild Harry,” which taxes place at Upton Park on W ednesday next, at 2 o'clock. The race will be for $100 a side, best three in five. te Mr. Wriuram Haszarp, of the London Alouse, leaves this city to-morrow morning to take up a more lucrative situation in Mon treal. Mr. Haszard varries with him the best wishes of a large nuniber of friends who found in him a very clever, honest and obliging salesman, We wish him every success. > Sueer ror THe UNrrep Srares.—On Weid- nesday, 206 sheep ‘rom Prince Edward Island were sent over the St. John & Maine Railway to Banger. The refrigerator cars which run daily on this railway are filled with mutton and lamb for the Bangor and Boston markets, where Canadian mutton is very popular.—S¢. John Telegraph. ie i Dearu rrom £raxvation.—Mr. William Estey, of Durham Settlement, York county, whom we stated in last issue was gradually dying from starvation, caused by the closing of the lower third of the meat tube leading from the mouth to the stomach, died on Saturday morning He had not eaten or drunk food of w y kind for forty days.— Fredericton Report r. eee A PROMINENT Government official in the Weights and Measures Department in Mon- treal has become a heavy defaulter, and has absconded tothe States. Itis alleged he de- frauded a number of his subordinates by issu- ing ante-dated chejues and getting them to raise the amount {rom brokers and give it to him as a temporary loan. He is said to be heavily in debt in the city. He is well con- nected, and stood very high in the esteem of his friends. aie Buretary.—Dtring the paat month nu- merous robberies have been commited in the city by a gang of 5 oung thieves, which we are pleased to learn has been broken up by the police, and the rincleaders have been arrested. There. are some of the said gang at large yet ; and on Saturday night they entered the resi- dence of Mr. Thomas Green, Douglass Street. The robbers ups:t the furniture generally and left, no doubt, with some _ valuable articles, which up to the present have. not been missed. By the way, a citizen complains that the appearan:« of a policeman on Doug- lass Stroet and v vivity is an unusual pheno- menon. > Rosa Poxan-- sod her little son, Eddie, aged two years, were precipitated ge the Intereolonial wharf at York Point, St John, on Friday last, by the breaking of a lank, into the water beneath and drowned P th No one else was on the wharf at the time, but some hewi near bn he ard the splash and gave the alarm. John Moris and Jobn Harding, jr-, took a boat to the scene and grappled through the open face of the wharf for the bodies. At the third attempt they brough~ up Rosa Donahoe’s corpse; but it was not antil 4.45 p. m. that they succeeded in recoy- ering the remains of the child. The sad acci- dent called forth a general feeling of sympathy and crowds visite! the spot during the day.— Syn. —_——— A Tuearricar Fracvp.—‘ Violet Camp- bell’s Great Theatre Company,” which per- formed in Caledonia Hall on Thursday night, was the greatest fraud that ever visited Cape Breton. The ‘‘ male stars” were the biggest grecn-horns that ever appeared ona stage, and seemed as much out of place as “bulls in china shops.” Miss Violet, the head of this get we troupe, decamped in a schooner for St. Jobn’s, Newfoundland, on Sunday night or “Monday morning, leaving all the debts con- tracted by her troupe uppaid. Naturally ecough, the ‘‘ stars,” or green-horns rather, left behind were waited upon by landlords, livery-stable keepers and others, who threat- ened legal proce: dings. These members of the troupe promised to settle their bills with the proceeds of an entertainmevt they in tended giving at Sydney Mines on Monday eveaiog. That evening a fair audience gathered in the Temperance Hail in response to posters, and the ‘‘stars” appeared on the Stage, but did not, and could not, perforai, and were properly treated to a few dozen fotten eggs, alter being compe’ied to refund the admission money.—North Sydney Herald. BR’. {sq., has returned from a Bo: 1, of the ‘‘ Scottish Amer- | tton Factory project hos | has been subscribed in | ScuurManr, ef Acadia College, is at | Halifax, on his way home from a three months | John Thomp.- | by ai Members | | | coudatien since 10 o’clock. > eteeteliecaretaneen “Tee eA eS. EXAMINER, AUGUST 29, it are still a few rooms vacant at the | wr WE WILE CLEAR GUT, nglish Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere !/olmans. FOR THE SORTMENT OF a WARM WEATHER, A LARG APT A BIG REDUCTION, THis i AS BALANCE OF OUR | Cents’ wuistre & Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Siraw Hats, ete. GHORGH DAVIES & CO. _ | July 15, TSS8f. oe TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | | | CANADIAN. | Orrawa, Aug. 26. | MeDonald, the Ottawa « arsman, is anx- | ious to row McKay, of Halifax, if the latter A will issue a challenge and make the neces | sary depesit, the race to take place at Hali- fax. He has spoken of the matter several times since the first announcement on the |} SUOJECt Was made. | Asthe result of the coming into force of | the pew Ontariv Judicature Act this week, | there is considerable confusion in the | courts, and not a little dissatisfaction | among lawyers. | UNITED STATES. WasnHincron, Aug. 26. Executive Mansion, 7 7.30 p. m.—There no material change in the condition of a President since the last official bulletin. | | Dr. Hamilton thinks the patient to- night | is ashade better. Unofticial—Executive Mansion, 11 p. m. | —There has been no report from the sur- | reons room of any chi ange in the President's | WASHING TON, At the union meeting of prayer for the recovery of the P resident, he!d to-day, at | Vermont Avenue Christian Church, it was | agreed by the pastor present that a recom- | mendation be made to their churches to: observe Sunday, the 28th instant, as a day of hamiliation and prayer, and that an in| vitation be extended to the sister churches | of this city, and as far as possible through- | out the country, to unite in the observance. The recomime ndatic ms meet with proval of the President’s family. Aug. 26. | the ap- Lonpdon, Aug. 26. | It is stated that the Queen expressed deep | regret on learning of the relapse of Presi | dent Garfield and that her Majesty renewed | her request for the latest telegrams con- | cerning his condition. Executive Mansion, midnight. —Informa- tion receiyed from the surgeons room is to the effect that no noticeable change has oceurred during the last hour. The phy- | sicians ap prehend no material change in | the President’s condition during the night. | Lexincton, Mo., Aug. 26. An omuibus which was conveying pas- sengers from the Wa!ash railroad to Lex- ington, about eigh! «clock last evening, was entered by four heavily armed men who robbed the passengers of their money, valuables and | five tal ) watches and other then escaped. A posse is in pursuit of the | robb: rs. New York, Aug. 26. The Brent: g Post's m Trning spec ial from Washington says tho-e who have followed : the condition «f the President through the, ident of note marked hours. He was evi- and all reasonable hey pe has disappear d. Dr Reyburn said early this | morning that he had seen no grounds for renewed hope from the patic nt’s condition. During the night his pulse had been up to 110 most «of the time. He did not think the President wonld die to-day. night gay that ne ine the progress ihe : dently si:-king, Ul The publie show great anxiety this mern- ing for the latest news from Washington, | the bulletins being watched by crowds, EUROPEAN. Lonxvon, Aug. 26. The Vice-Roy of India telegraphs :— ‘Reinforcement of Ameers infantry and cavalry at Khelat Ghilzai, from Cabu!.” | he war office has entertained a request for’ the employment of a cavalry regiment at the Cape, after the recuction of the British | Garrison in South Afcica, as a measure of | precaution. Dubin, Aug. 20. Mr. Forster, Chief Secretary for Ireland, | went to London on Thursday, and will start | on Saturday for Switzerland, whence he re- } turns abouc 16th September. oe Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 29—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds and fine weather. HOTEL ARRIVALS REVERE HOUSE, Aug. 27—William Watson, Prenham, Texas; WEW ae m, Galveston, Texas, E F Jacobs, Boston, Mase; HJ Bell and wife Shediac;~R T Gelman, Summerside; Pius Locke,. Mon- treal; S Galbraith, ‘‘ Scottish American Jour- nal” ; P Mercier, Gaspe; D Carew, Montreal; | Heary Lawson, Charlottetown. | | j SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 21—H B Jacks and wife, Brooklin, | U. 8; Miss )Ridont, Ottawa; H F Flyndte an, | Ch’ town; H J Cundaill, do; W A Hatcheson, | do; H G Gillespie, do; Miss N E Cummi ings, do; Miss E Hooden, do. 29-MAC ameron, Ch town; J Mtcalf, do; Leslie McNutt, do; W A O Merson, do: Horace Haszard, do: Ed Howell, Montreal; Charles Minto, do; G L Cairns, do. 24—Theo L ¢ ke | Ch’'town; D D Ryan, do; H_W McKenna, de; | le ert F Irving, do. 29 Charles Rot inson, Ch’town; Miss Cameron, Brackley Point; Miss Shaw, do; A E Barnard, do; F T Newbery, - wife and daughter, do; Mrs Maxwell, -, Mrs Goalan, do. § 1 _ DIED. Suddenly, this morning, 29th iust , at Belle Vue, dearly beloved and deeply regretted, Margaret, relict of the late Hon, Charles Haszard, aged sixty-nine years. (Funeral will leave her late resicence, sis Vue, Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m.) — — = We _PRIRTED 20 bales Grey Cottons, 3 cases a ee Sa = Sa an mee ‘(OoO.--———_—- have Just Recsived from NEW BLACK SILK FRINGKS, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS A HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. COTTORS. VELVETEENS, DRI: et ate een “EARLY FALL GOODS. Great Britain, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACE, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, ND HATS (Straw), 3) URINGS AND TRI RRGS | FROM MONTREAL, Shirts and Drawers, 2 cases Bed 'Ficking, Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1881. o cases White Cottons, 2 cases Flannels, / VALUABLE VILLA RESIDENCE | | AND LAND! AT BRIGHTON. | AM instructed by Mayor Freetan> to sell AT AUCTION, on the premisés, on | WEDNESDAY, 7th September next, at 19 jeclock, noot, his valuable Property ai | Brighton, consisting of about 18} acres of (Land, with Dwelling House, good Stables, Cow House, Barn, and oiher Outbuildings. This very valuable Property is pleasantly situated within a mile of the Post Office, ia the immediate neighborhood of Victoria Park, having afine view of the Harbor and North and West Rivers, with a valuable water front, where large quantities of sand and seaweed may be obtained. The land has been very highly cultivated, 11 acres being capable of producing garden cropssand in excellent order for market gardem@fg. The Cellars of the House and Stab ‘good, and the House is fitted with Double "Windows. Terms—Twenty per cent. down and the balance can remain on Mortgage for five years at six per cent, per annum, All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. J. Biack 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, As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on _ getting Bargains. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, a ore New Goods. 40 CASES EB. Macdonald’s, 2S t AN D BALES! JUSE GPENING AT Queen treet. nammennpaie{): pw at cost, J. B&B. MACDONALD. *81—wkly, pat pres | CLOSING-OUT SALE — ee ee A TT ee San —OF — FTA RD W A FRB! We have decided to leave the Island this year, NOW OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF Elardware, Paints, Oils., &c,, &c., 47 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SexciaL Price ror Lares Lets. Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne 8} ——-—0:0 and BarGarins FoR ALL. AA: BALDWIN & CO. FRANKLIN HOUSE. SUMMER HOTEL NOW GPEN. Built on high land, as 70; it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one. of the| healthiest sites on the Island. pleasant grounds, well wooded. quiet surroundings, nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bath House>on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN, Terms very moderate. N. B.—This is a Temperance House. une 15, 1881. St. Peter’s “Sched MOLASSES WILL RE-OPEN —OnN-— MONDAY, 5th SEPT, AT 10 o’CLOCK, A. M, \ The Schools will be under the same and nice, management as last year. For terms, etc., apply at ST. PETER’S CLERGY HOUSE, Ang. 15, 1881—till date VHE place to _the EXAM IX Connected with this House are’ If you want cool rooms and | patronize the FRANKLIN. The dust. H. F. COOMBS, sihehtidie cool = ———————————— OO er BRIGT. “NATALIE,” | 171 puns. Barbadoes, 15 tierces do, 15 bbls. do., t, 152 puns. Demerara, Just landed. Quality is exceedingly | right Will be sold lower from wharf than after it is stored. CiRV LL BRS. Chihewhts Aug. 17—pat 3i eod i i 1 | Grafton Street oe As a UBSCRIBE for the DAILYEXAMIN BR t your Printiay done isa|}S) the Chea ¥ t.: _aost Newsy Pape: ee ee eee Ocean Steamship Co. Of Prince Edward [sland. A plan of the property can be seen at my office, WILLIAM DODD, Aug, 19, ’81—eod Auctioneer, AT AUCTION. Lobster Factory,P Plant,Boats, Gear, Kc. K&e., situate at Tracadie Harbor, HE above-named Factory, with all Gear in running order, will be sold without reserve, On Tuesday, 6th Of Septr., AT ELEVEN 0’CLOCK, _ atthe Subscribers’ Store, coras:r Queen and Water Street, Charlottetown. Autumn Trip, Issi. The First-Class Iron Screw Steamship PRINGE EDWARD ROBERT FRASER, Commatder, Wiil be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the 15th August, and will Sail from Liverpoc! for Charlottetown About the Ist September, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon-. don and Glasgow. deliverable at Char- lottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris, Pictou and Shediac, For Freight, apply in London to Joun Pir- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street E. C.; in Glasgow, to James Keso, 134 St Vincent Street; in Liverpoo!, to Prroarn ] Steots peeeee Buildings, 51 South John | Street ; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davis, or he ‘re, to PEAKE BROS & CO., Ch’town, Aug. 6, ’51—3aw Managers REGULAR TRADER. FROM London to Charlottetown P, E. ISLAND, DIRECT. FALL PRL iP, 1831. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, M. Cailaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London On or About 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac, Parties wi: hing to have their Gocds deli- vered here early in the seasun will do well to forward their orders in time, s0 a8 not to de- tain the Vessel, For Freight or Passage apply in London to Joas Pitcairn & Yons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcainn Brorugas, 51 South John Stree: ; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BRO'S & CO. Ch’town, Aug 6,’31—3aw BiitS OF LADING -——-FOR SALE— ER PRINTINGROOMS | pablished tn Ee AT TH BXAMiMER OFFivE, |” previous to sale, ie ~ Boats, &c., can be seen the day of sale. This is a chance seldom offesd to those who wish to engage in the lenting industry of the Island, | Among the advantages conne ted with tais . Factory are a plentiful supply of good sised lobsters, and always a suftiiient quantity or ee heacis for bait can be had at & trifling ost, which is very important, The canning of mackerel is a growing busi- pess, and there is no better place on this Island to prosecute this branch, Intending purchasers can examine the Factory any day An inventory of Plant, Everything will be delivered up to the pur- ‘chaser at the close of the present season, ro will end about the last of September. Terns liberal and made known at sale. HYNDMAN BROS. Aug 20, ‘81—eod dly pat and wkly till sale MALT BITTERS | Unfermented Malt Bitters ! Compounded from Malt, Hops, Buchu and other Substances, possessing great Curative Properties! Medicine for the cure of General De- bility, Indigestion, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Liver Complaint, Nervousness, Fever, Headache, Costiveness, Want of Ap- petite, Kidney Troubles, and all Diseases originating from an impure state of the Blood, An infallible remedy for all diseases of the stomach. They build up the system by stimulating into new life the entire process of digestion, by which new Blood is made and the progress of disease and debility arrested. Asa Blood Purifier, they are unequalled, All impurities of the Blood reveved by their use. MALT BITTERS MANUFACTURING CO, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, A FOR CHARLOTTETOWN THE BARQUE “ RINGWOOD,” P. TRAINO®, Master, 133 Tons, classed 7 years at Englieh Lloyds, will be oa berth at Liverpool about 15th September, sailing on the 20th for Charlottetown direct, carrying freizat at lowest rates, For freight, apply in Liverpool to R. M, C Stumpies, 4 India Buildings, Water Street ; or to LONGWURTH & CO., Aug, 23—3w 2aw Charlottetown FOR SUMMERSIDE DIRECT! The Brigantine ‘ Lottie Bell,’ ALEX. RANKIN, MASTER, 213 Tons, classed 9 years English Lloyds, will be on the berth at Liverpool, On or About 15th Sept., Sailing on 20th for Summerside Direct, carrying Freight at lowest rates. Apply to Wittiam Jameson, 15 Pitt Street, Livi rpol ; or to LONGWORTH & CO, Charlottetown. Aug. 23—3w 2aw a. CE place to get your Printing done i is XAMINER PRINTING R00M?- ~~ pbdneeh - gies a : aovd sala i ps Sa a ws tami ra aes Syme Saat ens we ae m= , ea gt epee 1 SR ci a 3 ee sis ees see ee vans ton 5% orem pee, . eo ae a noretenemnoraneents pas. indie ato 2 by i wa arene cree ene acenieall mal aa