‘on Saturaay b oe eee ee a ee ee Local and Other Items, SVTENTION 19 directed te the education * netice, published on first page Sell Uiiarbichaninndlp ue barque ** George Peake” cleared iu ballast for Pictou the 9th inst. _ — ‘THe story now is that the crops in Poland and Centrai Russia are excellent. THE ANNUAL SCOTTISH GAMES will commence at Eleven o'clock, a. m., TO-MOR ROW. Rev. A, MoGu.iiveay has returned from a visit te the Upper Provinces. He preached iu St. Dunstan's yesterday. Don'e forget the Graad Excursion to Sum merside to morrow per steamer ‘‘St. Law rence” at eight o’clock—sharp. ‘Tits Torontese are occupied with a grand scheme fer helding in their city, next year, anu Intersational Exhibition. lv has been complained ef in the British Parliament that the quite new vessel the Northampton has cost £1,500 in repairs since she left Ep gland, ape me ‘ue circet.cable cempany have adopted the duplex system in the werking ef their lune, and often replies are ebtained from Europe fifteen or twenty minutes after the sending of :aessages. ep geen emia CALEDoD (A GaTHERUNG.—Weather permit- tii, the propricter of the Franklin House will rua a cab aud covered express from Main street to the grounds —starting at 10 a. m.—-f ares low. aug 9 |i GATHERING of THE CLANS. —An adjourned meeting of the Caledenian Cinb will be held Roem at 5 e clock this evening. Every meniber of the Clnb is requested to be present, a3 all tival arrangements for the Grand Gathering ef the Clans to-morrow is te be made, ” at the (iuy tind CAPTAIN Digerns, of the schooner Lilian Burke, of wad from P. E. Island, at Arichat, together with two of the crew, left suddenly or Sunday last, with the pro- ceeds ef a large portion of the cargo, which cousisted of cordwood and potatoes. —Halifax Herald, WiFE of Tt , They are PersoNau.—Dr. Bruce anv Woedstoch, are visiting this city. staying at the Rankin House, Carpraix Seert, R. N., ef Halifax, is at the Rankin, Rav. Jxo, Epexcemes, ef the Episcopal Charch, Pictou, is at the Rankin. Lug Faiewarsn Famtcy.—These who wish co enjoy a pure and wholeseme evening's amusemen’ will secure seats for to-night at Market Hall. The programme presented by the Fairbsirn’s embodies the ever welcome songs of Svetland, and a bright, clever musical atterpiece, in which the Misses Fairbairn and Mr. 5. B. Roberts play impertant parts. We bespeak a welceming full heuse for the old laverites, _——e ANNIE PARKER IN A Peck or TrovELe.— A Halifax despatch of the 6th says: Annie Parker of McUarthy murder fame, was tined at the pelice court this morning $8 or fifty days for being drunk and diserderly and pro- fang; S10 or fitty days fer assaulting the police, an. $40 or ninety days fer keeping a disorderly house. She has gone to Kockhead for the huadre: and ninety days, BARKENTINE ‘* Ethel Blanche’ Gould with cargo of 2564 Boxes lobsters, shipped by John Hughes 949 Boxes lobsters, shipped - by Daniel Davies, LOU boxes soaps by Uwen Con- nolly & Co, and 5100 pieces deals and ends containing 225,000 feet superficial measure- ment, 204 pieces Birch timber, containing 3311 cubic feet, and 50 cases Gin, shipped by Peake Bros & Ce., cleared for London, G. b., on the 9th inst. Ir is estimated that this year's crop of barley in Canada will amount to 10,000,000 bushels. ‘Lhe requirements for heme con- sumption will be 1,500,000 bushels, and we will therefore have an export of about 8,5v0,- 0V0 bushels more than last year. Our export of wheat ane wheat preduct last year amounted to about 4,000,000 bushels, Ontario cen- sues about 12,000,000 bushes annually, and the other provinces cembined about the same quantity. —Montreal Witness. -- ao - Rev. Ur. Leeming or AvaTRaLia. — Amongst the arrivals on Saturday we notice the name of Rey. Dr. Leeming, of Australia. ‘This gentleman is spoken ef by the press of Upper anc Lewer Canada, as one ef the mest brilliant erators attached te the Catholic com- munity. We understand that a few gentle- men of the city have already called upon Dr. Leeming to invite ,him to deliver a lecture, but we are as yet uncertain as to the result. lf the Re. speaker consents to the proposal itis probable that the lecture will take place towards tle latter end of the week. We announced some weeks since tlie ap- pointment and promotion, by the President of the United States, ‘* by and with the advice of the United States Senate,” of Judge Morti- mer M. Jacksen, te the office of Censul-Gen- eral at Halifax. Judge J., having been tem- perarily recognized as Consul-General, pend- ing the receipt of his erqguatur from Her Majesty's Government, has entered upon the duties of his office as Consul-General of the British Maritime Provinces, embracing Neva Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince &dward Island an Newfoundland.—Hw, Hera/d. Tue Howeare Expepirion.—The How- gate expedition steamer ‘° Gulnare’’ left St. John’s on Friday for Lady Franklin Bay, on a trial trip. Her engines work most satisfactorily. The new corps of engineers, selected from the staff ef the Newfoundand sealing steamers, to super- cede those who joined the ‘* Guinare” at Washingion, has inspired contidence in all on board. The first port of call will be Disco, beyond which it is the opinion of old sealing and whaling captains that the “Gulnare”’ will be unable and unfitted to Pass. ' - CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware, Enquire for it. net ee tt ee en le etal ‘this afternoon in Fifth Avenue Hetel, when | EUROPEAN. | Lonpon, Ane. 6. Ata meetuig of the Irish Parliament te-day a wotion was carried severely condemning the rejection of pensation fer disturbance bill and declaring itasaduty of the Lrish members to en- deaveor te induce the Government to aban- don therest ef the estimates for the equip- ment of the trish Constabulary as a mili- tary force with munitions ef war. mwembers of | Culn- Lonpon, Aug, 6. The Indian treepship Euphrates sails to- merrow with reinfercements. Sipt, Aug. 6. Che troops are suffering from heat in Afghanistan, CABul Stores for thirty days have been previd- | ed fer General Reberts’ expedition to Can- | dahar. All of the treops are concentrated | in Cabul. The Candahar ready to march on Sunday ; the rest of the British force in Cabul will mareh for India in a week. ‘ 7 L ne } “5 setts: -. | force will be Lonpon, Aug, 6, were killed defending colers, which were lest. Lonvon, Ang. 6. The Times says: “ Beth frem England and India reinfercements are ener vetically despatched, and six battalions of | Hery will ’ ace s’ } ‘ be passing . ' | | | The inajerity ef officers of bbth ogee hs ' | } +7 > vpelng infantry and three batteries of arti through Suez Cana With. | ont counting jhe recent addition to the} total number of troops occupied by Afghan | war, there are 60,000, of whom 40,000 are within frontiers of Afghanistan.” LONDON, Aug, 6. Mr- Gladstone is convalescent. {n the Commons Howard has given no- tice he will introduce an amendwent to Arnole’s resolution, that it is inexpedient to alter the existing regulations relative to im- | portation of cattle until the United States | adept means to prevent epizootic diseases. 4 Pants, Aug. 6. Philippe Henri Lemaire, a French sculp- tor, is dead. ; ATHENS, Aug. 6. | England has notified Greece that she withdraws her former request to maintain- ing inactivity, in consequence of which notice an order for mobilizing a great army was issued. ViENNA, Aug. 6. Heavy rains in the last five days have eaused terrible havock in Silesia. Teplitz and Behemia are completely submerged. The damage over a large tract of country is incalenlable. A fearful panic prevails in the fleoded districts, and a number ef ac- cidents have eccurred. Lenvon, Aug. 6. The British steamer Rochester, from Besten for this port, reported spoken 28th ult. disabled, passed Falmouth in tow ; last prepeller. The Times says the treeps gsing to ire- land are 1,000 strong and are composed of three companies from Chatham, three from Pertsmouth, and three from Plymouth. Beruin, Aug. . Gladstone’s illness and the passive atti- tude of the powers—created by their wait- ing for an answer te the Porte in regard to the Duicigne—have brought about a political calm. Leompon, Aug. 6. Variens specials indicate that the Porte will probably conform to the demands ef the powers on the Montenegrin question and the threatened naval cemonstratien will not take place. UNITED STATES. New Yor, Aug. 6. The steamship City ef Washingten, for Havana, en leaving yesterday collided with a canal boat, staving in her bow. As the steamer was leeking she returned te the deck to repair damage. In Webster County, Ga., the wife of W. L. Gunnels gave her nine children merphia and herself. Gunnels, on Wednesday, with one son, visited a sick neighbor, and re- turning found his wife and nine children apparently dead. Physicians were summion- ed, but Mrs. Gunnels and three children died ; the other six were saved. She lefta note saying she did the deed but gave no reason, New York, Aug. 6. Executive Committee of Republican | National Committee held another session another discussion was had in regard to sending aid te North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia, but no cenclusion was arrived at. Committee will meet again to-morrow, The examination of Dr. Tanner at 5.30 showed pulse 92, respiration 73, weight 132 peunds, temperature 99. He was sitting in a rocking chair resting quietly. About two thousand persens visited Tanner to-day. No notable change in his condition up te midnight. ) SoMERSVILEE, Aug. O. Gen. William ©. Butler, who was can- didate for Vice-President on ticket with General Cass, died to-day, aged eighty rears. ; New Yorn, Aug. 6. Garfield made a speech to the ‘‘ boys in blue” to-night in response to a seranade. Michael McGowan is under arrest fer murdering his wife, who died last night from being beaten and thrown down stairs, J. Connelly. a Coney Island hotel watch. man, is dying from being horribly eut with razors by three negroes, whe escaped. James Kilroy was beaten, robbed and threwn into the canal in Jersey City early this merning, where his body was found. i Wharf on Tuesday, the i the Oth, good to returu MUSIC Pee eal ne i - . i Oe . ke ee nna. NEWS BY —— inet A Public Meliday by Permission of | His Honor the Lieut.Giovernor | and by Reyguesi of His | Worship the Mayor. } } : : one Annual Seottish: the Clans of P.! a. drrest . Gathering of &. Eslamd, under the Auspices of the Caledonian Chub, | t ! WILL BS HELD ON ‘ Tuesday, 10th August, 1880, | Growids of Hea. J. C. Pope, Near the Kensington Brewery, about a | auarter of a mile from Ch’tewn, . sy arrangement with the Superintendent, Railway Excursion ‘Tickets, at specially re- | duced rates,as per programmes, will be issued . on the 9th and 10th, good to return till the! Lith, inelasive. | Steamboat. arrangements .as ..foliows :— | Steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle’ will leave Urwell h, at 7 o’cl lock, a. m.; re- turning, leave Charlottetown at 5 o'clock, p.m. | on Tuesday, the !0th, Return ‘Tickets 30 cents. Steamer ‘‘Southvort’’ will leave Shaw's 0th, at 7 o'clock, | a. ma, calling et Westville and Rocky Point going and coming, returning will leave Char- | lottetouwn at 5 o’ciock, p.m. Tickets—one! fare. The Steam Navigation Company will issue return tickets trom Pictou Landing at 51.25, including admission to grounds, on Monday, | eon the Lith. | For Prize List, Railway Fares, and all other ; particulars, see programmes, R. J. CAMPBELL, | A. A. MACDONALD, | Rec, See’y. President. | Ch’tewn, July 23) 1880. | INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL FIRE urauee Coy. OF WATERTOWN, WN. Y, a a ORGANIZED 1858. ie | Net Assets fer Protection of Policy — $1,137,549, 73. i ee Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. | | | | Be | | | | | | } | | } LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000.000. Parties desixing Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or. Farin property, had | ; . ; . ws ons | better find out rates, etc., of this Time.Tried | and Fire Tested Insarance Company. N. b.--Canvassers wanted. Roz. Anaus, Special Agent for the Maritime | Provinces. B& 1a F ; } JAS, DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. by I. Ch‘town, July 31, 18380—3m R. Fy QUIRK, 100 Ch’town, July 28, ‘50—101 —_— et en scene tn Ate IED East Vessel of the Season. FOR LONDON DIRECT. i j } i sén, Master, will be due bere 10th August, | and wil] go on the berth immediately to load Lobsters for London, sailing about the 26th, August. Loading berth, Peake’s: No. Ll} Wharf, where Lobsters will be received and | if coming by rail. Freight One Shiiling per’ SN and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. Jains | Brown will give instruction in Music, Terms on application. No arrests. © "THE i ‘Church Parties, Picnics, &e. arrangemen is ARRIVED, a car load of @ 'well by cailing at our Warehouse, | Queen Street. RTOW stored free of charg2. Alsoat Railway Wharf, N Clyde,” direct from Barbadoes, —- and Singing at her residence, King Square. | — ————_____-____.__ } For ail kinds of Grackers, +O PRLIN CE Tomo — Wlannigntar al ada AUG CilY STEAi Biseuits, LO wT N avy Bread, &e., BAKERY,” STRHHT. a. A ~ 4 . ‘oS & Oo , i ~ ae ~ a, an ry a s9) a con — FS . , 4 os ’ wn md tee > =F” - alk . ‘ A oe ° we Te rey 2 oe Wie Po Ors z ~ ey) oe mn 31 = ¢ oe ~~ - a ——— ~ ua e \ = * ae ae i ne —_— im a in . id ~——, oa : am “4 ww ; « ; ; cM Cpe yr ~~ ; oO = aah cs a tee e« saul ro | Pee} ae oo ~ os a wo yet aye co edie. ae c wm co f—)} =. to ow a ee. 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Re — MM ret tL 3 — oe | 8 Ease ae — ee ” — . < aa ~— — oo “ 7 oe Pacmaccd ar > ry ag ES Go oo : _- ne - — , os) — -— - Naaul —< rd +“ = —< ee 2 ay ./ %2 oa ma +e ad _— om om SS — -- — —_ o ai = _ D of Soll a ya A 5 me ooo pm = pang — - > eee > ~ R wv & ag 5 pd oud > ) A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices ofiered to Committees of June i4, 1880. Catalogue at wl Price List mailed free to any address. JOHN QUIRK, PROPRIETOR EASIDE HOTEL! RUSTICS SEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) a HIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of GueSts from the 24th June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, iaving beautiful scenery,’ a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- i bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., etc. ts made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special Also the spacious Pavilion will Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. SGN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, APDRESS, June 21, 1880, ee JOS Charlottetown, P. E. Island. . es Ss ESTABLISHED i8%5. CANADA COR BAGE FAGTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. gtesag there OF CORDAGE of f | Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Hambroline, &c., &c., et Jan, 7, 1880. AAA IE BG LOG OO ELE OE LI OO A DELLE A POE BEG Me WALTER A. WOODS’ AMERICAN Mowers and Reapers, = <a e > = oe ie is . = : : 3 Celebrated Machines. IMPROVEMENTS, a Lnose ivery Description, -including all sizes Manill® Lobster Marlin, Tarred val in quality to the best American. 8% Prices on application. Hemp Rope, Houselines z NE BERN EL te IE SO = ee emma | DIMMs, CHAMPAGNE. | 4 Bois, Just Received, - QUANTITY of this artcle, of inferior ak quality (muddy in color and sour taste), ;has been placed on this market, which has | injared the reputation of Limetta Champagne, | What we seil is , Vannliing } oy on : Gq iClear, Sparkling, an | to the Taste. | Sold in any quantity to suit purchasers, | A reduction made by the dozen ; and 25 cents jper dozen will be allowed for the Pottles if jreturned when empty —(only those had from | us taken.) . Agpeeable Sean From 1878 we have sold both sizes of this | Far" FS ee A, E = | Reaper, with five Rakes instead of four, anil | a : Reet’ 7 Rona es | our experience with the five Rake Reaper the : : : jpast harvest, in all kinds of Grain, light and BUSHES Superior Mediterranean ! heavy, lorg and short SALT, for re-packing Mackerel. | has satisfied us that it is a very great improve- ment, and we shall, therefore, continue to sell Water Street. the Five Rake Reaper only. , standing and lodged, | Montserrat, Rose's and Nartinique ail DIME JULCE FOR SALE IN BOTTLES 3 , And Montserrat Lime Juic on Draught, Also, Horse Rakes for hay and stubbles, ; and the patent grinding stone for mowing ; machine knives. Farmers in want of a good Machine will de Upper HORNE, PIERCE & CO., (yeneral Agents. YHE new Brigt. “MINNIE LOUISE,” | Charlottetown, July 21, 1880. —4w eod-wkly 1 classed 9 years at Lloyds, Hector Murchi- | —- eg ee errr ee Molasses aad Sugar. LANDING ex brigt. ‘‘ Kitty Case. Apply to Hhds. j L see PO PONGWORTH & CO,, | Lierees ¢ BRIGHT GROCERY SUCAR. aug+ Water Street. bis. * {25 bbls. Vaccum Pan SUGAR, AND SINGING: ee | oe BARBADOES MOLASSES. ‘or sale by HORACE HASZARD. CUh’town, July 28, ’80-— 2w eed UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the Ch’town, July 29, 1880-—3ri 3taw tu th s B latest news-—loeal£and telegraphic. | BEER & COFF. Marine insurance Co’y, ; ISKS on Mackerel and other merchan- dise per Boston Steamers and other first- class vessels, at lowest rates, and no policy fee. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, July 30, °80—3i 2aw Agenta, BUILDING LOTS. yes wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- l ply Lo DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MRs. HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside. ‘QS UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper ‘Saaumae cas in the Provinces, Le