mes or wae. cecal and Gther items. UNSTAN’s COLLEOI opened oa the lat instant. Wr are glad to hear that Mr. MeKenna, who was $0 aitly hurt at St. Peter’s Ba the 23rd inst., 1s rapitily recovering. <— Sy, Jorn is agitating Ter a Reformatery A Reformatery is an institution which every one says is badly needed im Charlottetown. > ' Tax only place on |}. FE. I... where you can -yan fire breech leading guns changed cet your l fire, is at Brewns, corner Princ jyate a c#nt Om a a ee a a ee ee THE Tatts BA MINER, SEPTEMBER Sy 1881. ee se te ee PR cimcinene icmp sea salah enone NEW AUTUMN GOODS AT THE LONDON HOUSE New Wineies, New Prints, New White Cottons New Linings, New Twoeds, New Overcoats, New Reefing Jackets, New Underclothing, &c., &c. 1881, sept, :. PAILORING DEPARTMENT and Grafton streets, ~h’town, [s 2lw wi e i oor xn the berigon intlaence of the ‘ Seott Act” two men were ] ing drunk on Gris afta Street, to- lay N ow, the quesuon 18 oT Wi gave them t the drink ? . to the advertisement of the in, it will be seen tha: By referenc: agent, in xnother colu the Albion Mines are again at work, arm orders are solicited. Tur St. Peters & died ols re-open for th winter on Mouday next at 10a m. We er glad to hear that the old staff of teacher will continue in charge of the respective dk partmen ts. Terex is to bea r gatta in Charlottetow), barber 1 ha early part of next moath, . Nehemiah Logan, of the Straight Shore, i row building a boat to be vsed by a ia oared crew at this regatta.— St. John Sun, So iiduld—ddeihd dock Moonuicut Excursren, — The steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at ’ Pp. m,on Wednesday, 7th inst., and run up an down Fast and West Rivers. Lively engaged. Refreshments on board. 25 ceats. {3 3, 3i pa INUS.C -_— -oe--— Avevr 7 o'clock last eveving, a man was walking quietly near the Clergy Bovse, when he was aceested by four rougas who assaulted him in a very violent manner. The man’s eve was very much swollen, and fer a few moments he was qu te insensible from the effects of the blow. Weare serry that the vandals have not yet been captured. — Brier. Brenda, Walsh, Master, sailed for Liverpool, G. B., on the 3rd inst., with the following cargo :—915 bexes Lobsters, shipped Shedd, Moere & Co.. 112 do. do. by A.C, McLeed, 9500 pieces «eals and ends, contain- ing 249,000 feet superticial measure, by Peake, Bros. & Co. Brig Alpheta, Neilson, Master, to Peake Bros. & Co., with salt and general merchan- dise, from Liverpool, arrived here the 3rd inst. — >. —_— Tas new buildings on the Government Stock Farm are being rapidly pushed forward, Five of the largest are now almost completed, and the other two wii! be finished in due time. The contracter, Mr. Pierce Doyle, of Summer- side, is sparing pe paine to make these build. ings all that the specification requires, and when finished, they will be creditable «alike to the coutractor, the Gevernment, and the Prevince. > We have the testimeny of the St. John Freeman, one of the lecding Opposition jour- nals in the Maritime Provinces, that ‘‘ On the whele it is pretty eviclent that the visit of the Ministers and their «'lies to Prince Edward Island has besn. productive of some good,” Such an admission coming from Mr. Anylin’s newspaper, is the strongest evidence of the conviction which th: speeches of Sir Leonard Tilley, Hon. Mr. Oar n and Mr. White creat- ed in the minds ‘of tie people of Prince Ed- ward Isiand in the be: reficence and wisdom of the administration of the Government. — J/on- treal Gazette. oe Sare Arrrvat or Rev. Bess. CHAprett, Meriopist MintsTER (N Brirish CotumsBra. — Our friends generally will be pleased to read the following :— “The arrival of the steamship ‘‘ Dakota,” ea Sunday morning, August 14th, supplied the Methodist Church pulpit morning and evening with new preachers. Rev. Mr. Phappell, 8. A., delivered an interesting dis. eourse at ll a. m. on the words, ‘‘ For me to live ia Christ.” He isan exeellent reader and ae & good delivery. His sermon was listened to by a large congregation with evi- dent pleasure and protit. Inthe evening Kev. Coverdale Watson, the new superintendent of the district, and pastor of the charchin thie city, — ied an impressive and elequeat ser- mon trom Deut. 33 cbap, and 25 v., ‘Tay shoes shall be iron and brass, and as thy days 80 shall thy strength be,” Last evening sev eral of the Church officials met Mr. and Mrs. Watson and Mr. Chappell at the parsonage.— British Colonist, Victoria, B. C., Aug, 16th. > Taz Dear anv Domus Dervration. — The last meeting of the above was held in the Presbyterian Church, at West River, last night. There was large attendauce and much interest was s0wa in the proceedings. Rev. Wm. Graat presided and ably advo- cated the objects of the meeting. ‘There is a family of MecNeil's *n the neighbourhood, withthree uneducated mutes, two of whom Were present; but Woodbridge, stated they were beyond his help—all of them beimg Mr. toe old for admission into the Institutior The deputation leay », the steamer on Mon- day for Halifex. as le school session recom- mences. on Wed ies next. He takes back with him th ‘fiyem--a littie bey from Summersi¢s. one frome Mount Stewart, and a little girl fres Covehead. Mr. Woodbridge said ke had met with wach kindeeks in every place he had visited aod sympathy had been with the cause throughout the whole Ieland. He took the opportunity of returning sincere a knowledgement-, on be- half of the lastitation for the cordial manner in which h sp.t:lity bad been extended to the deputation, expreased — <> — Tue hearty appreciation shown by the large audience which quite filled the Music Hall last night renders any landatory comments on the merits of the perfermance unnecessary. The deserved reputation of Mr. Kennedy and his family isso great that they are well received in whatever part of the world they appear. The programme of course, consisted almost entirely of Scotch songs, only just enongh music of a different character being given to furaish a little varicty. Mr. Kennedy’s voice is fall and rich, and his performance abounds with spirit and vite ity. His manner of sing- ing is notably dramatic, and by the aid of gesture and fwial expression. hecertzinly does not fail to take advantage of every means of producing an effective result. Then his re- marks and stories connecting the different numbers of the pro-ramme, were exceedinuly amusing. [he other members cf the fami’ y | all performed L their parts very well. In short the whole entertainment is first rate of the kind; and we do not wonder at the delight with which Scotch nen greet the appearance of | Mr. Kennedy and his ¢ ompany in all parts of | the world. Most of h- entertainmen‘s which | are proseated before Charlottetown audie nek are necessarily only third or fourth rate o! their different kind. Bat in this case we un doubtedly have a marked exeoption to the General rule, We donot remark particularly on any of the selections in the programme, as all are so well known, Tickets | ” TELEGRAPHEG mown" EARLY FALL GOODS. Wasnuineron, Sep. 1. Beolletin, 8,30 a ck iast evening, the I eciies had | some feverishness, and his palse ranged 108 | to 116, i by ri ; Official i nine o'ck ivors or a sating, nnd stihbdned by inid- and did ot inter et with his sleap. ni ht, morning his’ con@itiwn is fally as favorable as yesterday at the game hour. Pulse 100; temperature 93.4 ; 1espiration 17. Signed as usual, p Official ballecin, Exeentive Mansion le: 7 a , | 6.30 p. in. —The condition of the Pr. dent i] h as not materially changed since the last | bulletin, except toat there has been a mod- erate Yise in temperature this afternoon. iit havin ‘% been represented to us that a por- tica of this morning’s bulletin hes been | misunderstood, we wiuld s,.te that the| President has had no rigors for several | weeks, At present his pulse is 108 ; tem- iture 99.8 ; respiration 18. Unofficial bulletin, Exx 4.15 p.m. Dr. Bliss rep: rts, at 4.15 p.m. that the President had au excellent day. liis pulse this p. m. ranged fi m 104 to 108 and is now 106. Up to this hour there is no-ferbrile rise. He continued to take nourishment well and frequently, and ate this afternoon with increasing relish a plate- ful of soup. His gerieral condiiion to-day is better than yesterday. Executive Mansion, 9,30. — Secretary Blaine sent the following — Mr. Minister, London : Toe President continues to do well in eat- ing, and digestion and the swollen gland steadil y improves, but in the past 24 hours he has made no substantia progress in his general nen: ition. In the judgment of his phvsicians } he still holds the ground ge vined Suudav and aad Monday last. His pulse and te mperacure te day have shown a marked increase over the recerd ef yesterday. The weather has been exceedingly warm and sultry and this may account, in part, for the adverse changes noted—events in the September climate of | Washingten. Such an oppressivg day as this has been is rare. (Signed) eutive Mansion, LewELL, Biase, Secretary. New Yors, Aug. 31. Joseph Baldwin, a farm-hand, was mur- dered at Mt. Pleasant, Westchester Co., yesterday. Patrick G deman, his employer is under arrest Geneva, Sept. 1. snded Mount Mesen | i hun, ree aii One, a clergy- of exhaustion on the journey. W Two Eng'i:hnien, as near Like man, died ‘ew YorxK, Sept. 1. Petersburg York is a fraud. | nm 7 9 ct Thea slerald’s St despi ttch | says the Hartmanu in New EU ROPHAN. Loxpon, Sept. 1. In regard to the wreck of the steamer Tentor }, Near Quoin ram, the company has received telegram announcing that |} another sens with sais seocied; third and foucth officers, three seamen, two fireaen | and one cuolie, has arrived at Simenstown. | The occupanis believe that another boat | with thirty, women and children may still | arrive. The steamer Danube goes in: séarch of the survitors. The company : hope that the joss of life is not so great as} at-firstereported. ‘They believe about fifty | passenger® for WKinvsna were landed ‘at | C a ‘Town to pr ‘ecced to their destimatic mn | Most of the pas- in *“sinalier steamer. songe rs were ern ee . Perarssune, Sept. 1. It is stated an caslanadhadl inary Commiss sion | will be formed to consider the results of | | investigation of the of the anti-| Jewish disturbance. One of the Gernan colonies in the dis- trict.of Odessa, at a public meeting, eae | unanimously agreed to, and those present signed, a proposition for levying a fine of | fifty roubles en any body letting lodgings to a Jew. cause Lonpon, Sept. 1. | The Viceroy of India telegraphs as fol- lows: Ayoob Khan has received a letter | from the Ameer, in which tae latter refuses | to negotiate. A despaich from Tunis to the Times says Gen. Correard w..ose column , waa attacked by Arabs at Sourki, was cow- pelled to retreat. He asked the co-opera- tion of a Tunisian Colonel who wasin the | officer refused. . Lonpon, Sept. 1. A telegram from Ragusa states that the | against Dervisch } ash. mander killed some Turkish svldiers. A despatch from Vienna to the ‘* Daily’ News,” says ti inhabitants of Nicka re- sisted compulsory military service and re- | pulsed three Turkish battalions. MarsEILuus, Sept. 1 Five large transport ships have been ordered to prepare immediately for North Afriea. A considerable ariwy corps is form- ing, half of which will be sent to Algiers and half to Tunis. Paris, Sept. 1. Righteen hundred men left Toulon on | Wednesday for Algeria. Lenpon, Sept. 1. : says the affairs i much anxiety a meeting with the Chiefs. jand disturbance ere chronic. in Zululand are causing The discontent Ss éVv eral of vicinity with 500 mea and the Tunisian | inhabitants of Nicka, near [pek, have risen | The Turkish com- ; Der- | visch Pasha has. asked for reinforeements. j Towards | TLis condition was unaccompanied tle had on the whole a good night, and this. Under the Garefal and Skilful Supervision of Mt. J. W. Mitchel BILL HEADS. A Splendid Range of New Cloths. Over NS er We have Just Receive fromm Great Britain, 6003 Patterns to Seleet fro m i ee GHO. DAVIES & CO. i ee NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, ———_——=< + 2 ee oO: NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACK, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), | srd Race, HAT ORNAMENTS AND emia a PAINTED COTTONS, VENVETEENS, DRESS UI FROM MONTREAL, bales Grey Co 20 3 Cas ttons, es Shirts and Deawers, 5 cases White Cottons, 2 cases F lannels, gar had 2 cases Bed Ticking, Be All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & Charlottetown, Awg. 20, 1881. — ee THE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, TO PRINT BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE LETTER HEADS, DODGERS, &e., Ke., On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. ' Charlottetewn, Sept. 1, 1881. | ree 8 te . _¥ —— ~ SS ee ee At) JUSE OPE NENG AT ee SS. “ore New Goods, CASES AND BALES! Tr. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. —_——0:0-— == Black and Colered Cashmeres, French Yerinos, Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Silks, Feathers, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons (neEW shades), Ladies Black Straw Hats, at cust. As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular ; Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on getting Bargains. 68 See Street, aoe — 17 FOR SUMMERSIDE DIRECT! | The Brigantine ‘Lottie Beil, MONDAY, eBih SEPT., ALEX. RANKIN, MASTER, 213 Tone, classed 9 years English Lloyds, | will be on the berth at Liverpool, | (On or About 15th Sept., Sailing on) Sir Evelyn Wood will hoid | A despatch to the Times from Durban | | the Chiefs are marching through the cbun- | try with a large army following. e-<5te > ’ 20th for Summerside Dircci, carryieg Freight at lowest rates. Apply to Wituiam Jamison, 15 Pitt Street, i‘ Liverpool ; or to ; LONGWORTH & CO., Aug. 23—3w 2aw Charlottetown | insuraNce.—Marine, Fire, Life and Acci- | {UBSCRIBE for ths DATILYEXAMINGR — effected in most reliable eompanies, the Chea, @.t and most Newsy Paper Frep, W, HynpMan, Ageut, {ap oblisned in the Provinaee, J. B. MACDONALD. oe pat a 7 St. Peter’ S School WILL —. aT 10 o’CLoCK, A. M. The Schools For terms, etc, apply at ST. PETERS | Aug. 15, 1881—till date — CLERGY HOUSE, Grafton Stree For Sale or r to Let, ; i | | UPTON PARK TRG ETLMG RAGES! Thorsday, 8th Sept, 2 p.m. st Race for Green Horses. —Purse of $50 for Horses that have never Trotted AND TRIGISIINOS STERNS. DOMINION EXHIBITION, 18sil To be Held at Halifax, N. &., from the 2ist to the 30th Sept. Next. All entries ot Live Stock must be made cr or before MONDAY, Sept. Sth, All entries of Grain, Reots, and other Field and Garden products, also manufactured’ articles, muss be made on or before TUES- DAY, 13th Sept. A. McNEILL, Seeretary Advisory Board, Ghatloietows, Aug. 26, ’8t. OOMINIGH OF CANADA, Provines of Prince Edwara Island, City of Charlottetown. | In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., the Stipe -: diary Magistrate for the City of, Chariottetown. "FXAKE NOTICE, that his Honor the Stipen- i diary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown, bax, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of said Island, intituled “An Act in farther amendment of an Act to Incorporate the City of Charlottetown, and of the Statute 43 Victoria Chapter thirteen in amendment thereof, ordered and appointed "THURSDAY, the Fifteenth day of September, A.D. 1881., be the day set down for hearing all ‘itiede made to him from the last. preceding vaiua- tions, assessinents or rates imposed or author- ized by the City Council of the said City, and that on such day, and daily thereaiter, until all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. By order, FRANCIS S$, CHANDLER, Collector for said City. Dated at Charlottetown this 13th day of August, 1881. diy ex & pat oaw ne and pres CHARLOTLETOWN Boarding & Selest Day Schoo}, UNDER THE DIRGUTION —OF THE-— SISTBRS OF THE CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DAME. The Classes Will Re-Open on the Ist September. Board and Tuition, English and French pet term, paid in advance........... $16 00 Miuasic «(0 del 14 do oe Ablcinig bis hoo cee 5 00 Bed and Bedding, laundress, extra. For further particulars apply to will be under the . same /management as last year. HAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eiguty- ‘four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- |taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. ing a door, March 12, 1881—tf Apply on the premises to MKS. BOSWALL, MOTHER SUPERIOR. Convent de Notre Dame, Hillsboro’ Square, Aug. 20,’81—Jm eod FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT! THE BARQUE “ RINGWOOD,” P. TRAINO®?, Master, 133 Tous, classed 7 years at English Lloyds, will be on berth at Liverpool about 15th September, sailing on the 20th for Charlottetown direct, cariying freigat at lo-vest rates, For freight, apply in Liverpoo)] to R. M. C \Srumpies, 4 India Buildings, Water Street ; -or to LONGWURTH & CO., '2nd Race, | [aR 29 Baw wklyli, pres sp) in a Race— $25, $15 and $10. 2.50 -Class—A Purse of $59, divided as above. Free for Aill—Purse of $69, as followe : $30, $20 and $10. 4th Race, Running.—Sweepstakes of $5 each with $20 added. Mile heats, catch weights. Entries to be made not later than Tuesday, the 6th Sept. Five to enter or no Race, Any person entering a Horse for a Race for which he is not qualified will get no prize and forfeit his entrance money. A strong force of police will be present to maintain order. A certain number of tickets will be given to persons who are unable to pay for them. Any person attempting to enter without a ticket willbe treated with the utmost sevirity « of the law. 5. R. JENKINS, Aug. 24—5i, wkly 2i, pat ne sj See’y. TENDERS! For Removal of Goal. Acency or Dert, Marine AND Fisurrigs, Cuartotrerown, P. KE. leanp, 29:b August, 1881. ENDERS will be received at this Agency until the Tth day of September, prox., at 12 o’clock, noon, for the removal of about three hundred (300) tons of Round Coal, from Cape Traverse to Georgetown, This Coal is now stored in a Warehouse close to the shore end of Cape Traverse wharf, and the contractor will be required to take it therefrom and deliver into carts on the Queen’s Wharf at Georgetown, Two good and suflicient securifies will be required for the full performauce of the con- tract. ARTEMAS LORD, Agoat. STEAMSHIP PRINCE. EDWARD at “Charlottetown vi Sth of OCTOBDR, CARRY AND WILL Lobsters, Starch, and other Prodacts of the Island on Freight at the very lowest rates. —ALSO— CATTLE & SHEEP On tue Upper Deck, And Will Sail for Liverpeo! Direct on or About the 6th October, Ship pers will please make early application, in orcer to secure roern. For Freight and other particulars apply to PEAKE BROS & CO, {au 23 2i w) Managers FROM LONDON [ Far Charltietown a Sensei | THE SPLENDID Clipper Brigt. Parnell N. Townsend, Master, Will Sail from London. ABOUT 5th SEPTEMSEN, Carrying Freight at lowest rates for Char- lottetown and Summerside. Agents in London—Francis Carvill & Sons, 4 Bishopegate Street ; in Liverpool, R. M. C. Stambles, 4 Iniia Buildings; or bere to the ower, “i. FOLEY. Ch'town, Aug. 5, 188\—-pat 10i, 8j pio 3i eee eee le aaa a a a COAL. COAL. WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Pouad and Nat Coal and Olid Mines Sydney Coal, Cuomers can be supplied at all times, Prices as-low as ony inthe city, Terms cash CAPT. 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