PEPRS R ee al pa qreed WUla: 4 ( — ond THE Hx Hx “Caspian” . - o Pi . : — 7 outa SP ow waltee wmdews acest mein cameos een Ty wy ar es te Qi “* Hibernian,” SSORTMENT OF Ex 8. 8S bras A LARGE A ack Sill: Frimee. ~~~ Corsets, Cashm« res, Colored and Black Satins, Pompadoar Prints, | TOILET COVERS & GUILTS, (ia Plain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, Cloths, Tweeds, &e., All of which are now opened, and will be eeld at our usual low prices. WwW. & A. BROWN & CO, Ch’tewn, Aug. 24, 1850. UY IT! TRYIT! THE Hamden Manufacturing Co's KETCHOLINE, For all Household Cleaning Purposes, BEST IN THE WORLD. Cleans Metals, Glass, China, Marble, Silver- Plated Wares, Furniture, Oil Cloths, Doors, Walls, and every painted portion of the House. Housekeepers say that the condition of their houses is never satisfactory without the use of KETC HOLINE. Directions for use with each package. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. LEPAGE & CO., Agents for P. E. Island. Glasgow House, 53 Queen Street. Aug. 2!, 1580—pat ne *. PACIFIC Mutual Insurance U0., ——,\ son NEw, YoRK MARINE. Assets 31s: Dec., 1879, -. $744,149.00 Insurance effected on CARGOES and PREIGHTS. covering $15,000 and upwards On first-class risks. Certificates issued payabie in London at the office of Monron Rose & Co., , Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without a referred to | {ead Office. VENTON T. NEW BERY, Agent for P. E. Island. May 11, 1580. | ~~ « -— . ’ fror y} : - 1Y cx" ° Wr fy 3 indie otleuss * oo i . a x% Ji % ey 7 s: te -. f ARRIVOD aw & he Ss Re OE Oe os " 3 oo Go led Gane ‘ os tata SS Lee ener erences ©) cece sateen, ae eenrnmmenee se se, 5 WT eas Cer waae MOE # " g % “a “J ; Wh TY é da as 3a N iD. Fe DAVIES -& a , / - . ‘ - Law and soil Ts OF AmecrKran and Foreian Faients, Ailorneys-at ; ‘ | 412 Firru Drantinra natent la » a racvice patent aw jthe.Patent Gilice, and in the Srreer, WasHiIncron, D. C. iu all its branches in Supreme and | Cireuit@ourts of the United States. Pamph- ‘lets sent free on receipt of stamp for Pe were ‘al, | Nut Goal. Hut Coa Slate and Fire Clay. ae | PUREE from i Round and Nova Scotia, Slack, at Albion Mine For orders apply to } ° oN, DeBLOIs, | Sole Agent for P, EK. Island. ‘ld Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan liines, Gape breton, RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to ‘erms as usual. G. W, DeBLOIS, Sole Avent for P. KE. island. Office, No. 35 Water ‘Street, Charlottetown. June 17, i880—pat her sj kea tf TRY If. TRY IT iv : VIVE at MINE NUT COAL A a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the resuit; i is COAL, not jire clay and slate. For orders apply to G. W. DEBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Offce—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July, 1st cet tf IMPORTANT SALE —or— VALU ABLG PROPBRTY, VHE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN Wi JOLEN FACTORY COMPANY offer for Sale their Val luable Property situated on Spring Park. The property consists oi One Acre of Land, with the buildings thereon, Engine & Boiler, Shafting, Bolting plete Heating apparatus throughout the whole building. ‘Ine size of the Main Building is § x 50 feet, three stories high, besides basement, ih rgine House of Brick 5u x 30 feet together with a large, Building attached and used by the Company as a t ‘yehouse.- The Engine is 50 horse power and was built by Messrs° Mo@tgomery & Sons,of H: alifi X, in 1871, and cost there about $2,690. The En gine and in a Sanpeere | state of repair and almost as good as new. Thereis about 60 feet of 3 cele Shafting tc wether with the Hangers, The Main Driving Belt cost about $300 and is quite as good as new. The Steam Pipes for Saati extends throughout the entite build- ingsand cost upwards of $1,000. There is a never failing Spring of water within a few feet of the factory, where a sufficient quantity can be obtaine< ad for any purpose required, Vor further particulars apply to either of the undersigned. Pictou : Boiler are HENRY LONGWORTH, President. D. R. M. HOOPER, Director. ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. June 30, 1880.—oaw-w kly " UBSCRIBE for the. DAILY EXAMINER, Ss the Cheapest and most Newsy Japer ub lished 1m the Provinces. x ¢ TETOWN, PRINCE EDWARI , es 4 4 a 9 es = PRenaass = Dia a Saaaiem ee NOW OPE and com-, Ne ce SEE cA A ETE YETIAT\V AT NN i; ; % ND Vi | | ISLAND, WEDNES: IJ 3 MUTA AAawrS TV XS ee. a i ‘6 A oli "£ Tiandan =. no Ol) a TOU m Ondo, TY A Ck A AXIBica mpi 30 PACKAGHS TEA. Charictteto n, Sept Isso —_— Ce ee ee OE A EE EE ET ET ER SE ER RS RR RINE RE re mo Wr ee EE ER” Seemed dan » Direct, ITBXHE New Brig “MINNIE LOUISE,” 4 Hector Murchison, Commander, elas ssed 9 ycars at English Lloyds, will be on the berth in London about 25th September, to receive Goods for CHARLOTTETOWN, CESROETOWN, SUM- MERSIDE, SOURIS, and all points on the Island, sailing about 5rn OCTOBER. This will be the last Vessel of the Season from London for Charlottetown, and afloads an opportunity to merchants to get winter goods direct. +ehe ' For Freight apply to Messrs. Tuomas & Oxiky, 12 Great Winchester Street, London, or to owners here, ary er ? i ert vee exer) wir t tia nd 2 LONGW vORTH & CO, Ch’tow a; Sept. 1, *80—2w 2iew. PY Steamer iivery ‘Week, {GM BOSTON, DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF APPLES BY THE BARREL. CHEAP --ALSO FOR SALE— Boxes Lemons & Pears. BEER & COFF. < a0. Great a Resort PAINCE EOWARD. ISLAND, LORNE “HOTEL. ( Ch’ town, Aug. ‘HIS New and Commodious House, situate at North Shere, offers great attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea vathing, fishing, ete. it is within easy access of the City, being only thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. C harges moderate. For further particulars apply to the Manager, or address LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. i une 2, , 1880. MACLEAN & MARTIN’ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp, Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I. A, A. McLEAN. b. C. MARTIN, June 18, 1879.---ex2aw ade at the last session the appointment of every prov islon was mn of the Le: such an off slatu re for Br’. sj ice vr Yours trely, A Supeorrer or THe PRESENT GOVERNMENT. (Queen's ees Sept. 14, 18809. ~~? _= 2 = ne The Water Question. LETTER FROM DOCTOR ' MACLEOD. and and nngonnhraeticatan oy uy tea and UNECDNASsiicatedad Bs man} of may be—not to be lightly disr them varded. or Peo0viene Of more importance even the water is good pure air, I wish t you that ourairis very lungry, or mors correctly speaking is very thi rst y.. Daring this hot summer season it had all the drink it required from our streets, our sidewalks "aud the roofs ef our houses. “W hy have we not had any epidemie of typhoid fever this guuver, ‘he reason is obyiousyte 4 pro- fessional mind. As long as our atmosphere can get as much water: as it wants from external and decont sources, it will disdain os“ to descend to our filthy sewers and cess- pools for its water supplies ! The reason, therefore, we have no typhoid epidemic this summer, is due to the ample rains of Heaven, not to any intelligent or active in- terference of our City Council. The foolish and vuigar idea has been long abroad that the doctor benefits in ratio as the public health de- but nothing. cana be further from rd more and [ am tenor fifteen feet of g a direct teriorates, the truth. Naturehasgiven aone. rave} fc) , (one wi 13% h it and underneath that about twenty feet of rock, through which our. rain water per- colates before it gets down to our well 1 water level. Can it be imagined, much less believed, that citizens are actually cir- cumventing the kind purposes of Nature and using welis for sinks! Poisoning. the drin ey water of the poor as eifectually, tho igh ‘perh 1aps more slowly, than if I gave youl six ‘schnip e and calied it a harmless drug which you could use at your own dis- c:etion. In Great Britain, the health of hogs and cattle is under sharp supervision ; but here, alas ! not only the health but the lives of human beings are sacrificed daily to unsound principles of hygiene. It would not be flattering to your Board were I to tell them that abuses exist here openly, for one tithe of which any town or corporation in Britain would have been long ago treat- ed by the Criminal law. This is strong language ; bui, unfortunately, a regard for truth will not allow me to m« dify Be ad write you, dear sir, not in a carping, cap- tious spirit, but in order to encourage you in your hamsne efforts at the improvement of civic life and existence. I am, my dear sir, yours very truly, JAS. Macxzop, M. D. P. S.—It would be presumptious on my part to give an opinion about the water supply ; “but the more I think the matter over, and knowing the utter absence of mountain ridges or watersheds on this Island, the more fixed and confirmed ‘the opinion fastens itself spon my mind that you will have, ere long, to build and sap- ply a large reservoir out—say near Mount Edward.—This reservoir to be kept full, either by wind power as our Railroad tanks, or—which is more satisfactory—by steam power. Of course, I profess no especial knowledge here, and you may treat my opinion as you please, ‘7 o. yours, &We., J. MacLnop. The Anchor Line steamer ‘‘ Anglia,” which is reperted sunk at sea, was at ‘Hali- fax a short time since, and took part of her cargo, including over 2,090 cases of lobs- ters from that port. The ‘‘ Anglia” after- wards proceeded to Boston to fill up and thence sailed for London. el Tue New Leaper.—Mr. Blake has been acting leader of the Opposition for about three weeks. In that time his party sus- tained two great defeats, and another is approaching. Even Mr. Mackenzie did not beat this very much.—At. John Swi. +. > ’ ieee ataatene rental eerenenesoatomemner —- a — ’ aN ee — pia cennetneaaenet enna _— te puetummanse: hag sae: ee ~ ee ma aes em ee ne ee —" ; q Sale tmownde a ANS siete - oui hill liatiainaiieatineniane ee pale usc eheeptuempunetamsememmenen utes eaten NO. 100 Se ae ee reer oe | o i T 4 i + ~ " | farrvea sere Latest News Notes. i = Re ios WVbh IRL j ° ’ a s ‘ ry? ’ , . | | Sir A, T. Galt, Hon. J. H. Pepe and Sir F we We do hoid ourselvcs 1 nswwie for) John Macionald sail from England on the the staiements or opinions of our correspondents | 16th inst m | | : at . Want | The loas by the burning of Manhattan 4in inspector Wanted. ;market, in New York, on Wednesday ieninhae Pl ; : . o us “ Yi 1» the aii 5 ae tae L fnight will amount to about $2,000,000, a Lo the Lavtor oF the BLAME. ! salad : | lt is anno unced ti : rage a det... ue. LAVEN cane onan bee of Thal Me ; iat the emgagemest of sh -ohtiy ae L123 i i ee Cast TVA { Vivese s >. Gri ant, dtc. 4a Ti inn Flood ject itive please explain to the public why it idanghter of ee B Winhve Relis hei ian . : i ‘ AeA MELEE LE i, : OMAN Z: *1TLY as ) j 8 hat up to the present moment no Person | broken off. ; has been appointed to fill the olflice of Went iense a ‘ ‘ ; : 3 a2 ; ough france has sentac ‘“Inspector of Licences. L understand oe ce nas sens a contingent to Ragusa to take stration, she willi . le 3 oe at VC8Ssei8 if Sins gle s 4 “~ & — in the naval demon- mime diately withdraw her ot is fired. fl the Seaham colliery that G7 of the miners have been resented but there is no hope of saving the other 120 at in the mine. e. TY «4 , Awe atest news 1; disaster is present 3 d Bradley Esq. » secret | Department of Railways baw a, has been ‘in St. John fer a day or two revisiting the scenes of his boyhood. Mr. Bradley is a St. John bey, having left that of the Canals, Ot- ’ 2 aN byt and h CHARLOTTETOWN, > Ye: 4 ity % vhen about tw ‘enty years of agg. Sept. 10, 18 30.) We very much regret to hear of the T. Morvis, Esq., City Couneillor, de. la ath of Mr. James Vickerson ; of Vernon Dear Sin, L Was ve pana to see from eras Lie! ane Wick don Thursday night the reports in our Jocal newspapers that you eee ee ee ickerson ee engag ed in were making an effort to introduce water felling eee the woods ome day last into our City. But before vou undertake . eP 1DY, & tree Gare raat near falling on*® him this new ente rprise, will vou take a hint} il t lb APpearea as ul R32 were to be crushed from me, and try to ascertain whether or | ‘0 ¢°*: and the horror of the fate th rat he not Spring Park Water is fit Jor Leen ts about to overta ke hima brought consumption! Should it ttedéfiret of all be|‘ 1 para » from which he neve? recover- submitted to the critical and chemical test | °° , decensed “was mu arried, He qf an expert? Will yeu send a jar-fuli .to fne man, and one of the most my old and in imate fri nd Dr. Baker Ed. ae wee . +: — ae wards, of Montreal, than whom aa an anal- y rt ease bia Base yticai expert, there is none } 71 Armee 7. ee iviends, riza? Th cost will be trifling and tha] the ire of his analysis will bo. strictly cerrect. Por my part, f believe tile sources of that spring te | wrestling-with Ade- be already conianinated ; and you and I oat] A Dr. Jchnston owe a duty to our fellow gitizens—uned dues London. Times that she suiier 908 of the; snded with neuralgia f th he er case quite as dee pendent Om-moral causes as on erpors of diet, he post-mortem reall ion made by Br. Brouardel, nowone of the first authorities in Europe in legal medicine, disclosed the extraordinary fact, one of the rarest ia the h uistory of medicine, that in writh ing she had ruptured ‘awwatricose veig in the left Fallopian tube and had. died of iutertial henerrhage. ““Pwosrtirts anda half of bleed were found in the peritoneal cavity, and the ruptured vein presented an drifice of from four te five millimetres in diameter.” $+ + + i it is reported that Gen, Roberts’ splen- did success has relieved England of a ter- rible Mahommedan uprising in India. The rench press consider that the achievement makes Gon. Reberts one of the foremost British Generals of modern times. The credit of the bold” conception is due to General Stewart, the late Commander of Cabul. ‘The first detailed aceount of Gen. Burrows’ defeat is published this week. The previous conjectures were wrong, There was no sudden panic and the native troops fought bravely for six hours. The battle was lost through General Burrows’ sheer incompetency. A heavy reckoning awaits both Generals Primrose and Bur- rows. In the late’ investment of Canda- har many hundreds of lives were lost in vain attempts te recover positions which they left in the hands of the enemy. Gen. Phayre completes the igneble triumvirate whose military reputations are entomed in Southern Afghanistan, He took two months to make a four days march. No decision has been made as to the disposal of Candahar. It is believed that Jogland will surrender the city, but mili- tary experts urge the retentign of the Pisheen Valley and the Khojak Pass so as to seize Candahar the mement the Rus- sians approach Herat. { London correspondent writes: ‘‘ The eastern difliculty gets worse and threatens to lead to serious complications, probably a genoral European war. There is no cer- tainty as to the good faith of the Turks, The news is most contradictory, I heard on geod authority a few days ago that, as a consequence of the interviews between Prince Bismarck and the Baron Haymeree, Austria, Germany and Roumania have formed an alliance. It is designed to create the last named country a kingdom, with her integrity and independence guar- auteed, so as to wedge Russia out of the Balkan peninsula; while Italy, having come to terms with Austria about the Adriatic coast, will juin the triple alliance. At fiist there was no confirmation of this, though televrams pointed in that direction. ‘To-day a Vienna “telegram states that Italy has made overtures, and an agent from here has arrived at Vienna a wing confidentially the preliminaries of a treaty He has since started for Priedrich sench. where Prince Bismarck is staying. The whole plan is part and parcel of Bismarclig great scheme of pushing Austria dewn the North Danube, a fate Austria cannot aveid. -Ger- many is said to encourage the Italian story is likely, for Austria among the Dalkans, there difficulty in Germany and ltaly arranging the central European fron- tiers to their own satisfaction on a basis of ati France has joined in the naval demenstration, but the whole affair is postpone d. The prospect is gloomy. Russia and England, under Mr. Glad. stone’s auspices ure in favor of prompt ac- tion. The other powers are preparing for eventualities.”’ i rn alilance, i Mh "A i — : OnCe Cibo WeG would be no rs Lbodiph iow , ane me: -