Ce ag ee fu rode te fate i g gem eat desl: Me = oe : want , “erm mn x ommoe . mtn eee atcoue <SPAN 4 1 j ’ A 77 ao) 2s x a As Lecal and Other Items. i Livo DY Tri aa A Oi | Oc aSte nchi : . fa om & a WRT OY PLU Aars | Gall ~4 her 49, Go.ip FLAK tobacco at Rubin & Hart's aati EPR LN UF EDWAi iD I3i : a) ’ j eee : KUROVEAN ie sua 2 dt SUAN 3 Hex. Wiitiim Ricewarps is at the ‘‘ Re : LON An - oD vere. x | / ULT — bd : boa clock t} ernoon Mr. Glad ; iG UTC ULTI A / A MEETING of the] ecutive Council is being ‘ i nm was ' ; Meverish held t la ' ol Pon mtin! Wi cLousry | eM Mf foaTsn on ava lL When 7 $ th ll be a! a. | Roe lueReE “are ! ;a i mie r™ Vacansy Nous i ( ' Hey a ed eee, IN Various pars of mys " 4 Boa & P § i : 4 » @& ee mame me aamene ' } oe e 2 At Reo toda oa ranner enberea upon } \ i i 2 than) eNaUuIlries tet Nir ae the Unies bh GAY MIS iaSb. hack mes Y 1 was 1a trom | ord | f 1 eas } _ | e.3.) 41 } ‘ { | J : | Beaconsfield through his private Secretary. fa z 0 ' ia Ceurt is In session to. | , : ba " se il \W Je ri} L pot vi avh j java | é & | day. i v very s - ' : : j { FE a iad al til } i ihesaada wy Ls Fou f drunkenness at the Stipen- | LONDON, An 1] p. m diary Mayistrite’s Court this torenoon. CGiladstone is more comforiable | a CF W AR AD MA My N Mi Y .) | NI EY : TELAT Bee mforts ; i i ing ‘ la? 2 3 ;/ A Ere ~- WALL is ant. 308 i i Nu 2 . § } Str LreNarp Tiuury, after pending a é ' ' . Lonw oy Aug. ~. l a Lt UY rv pi) vy ail 5 menth im New Bruuswick, has returned to Bartle Frer@ has been recailed from the] sess 1964. T ; wat ae ‘ } ‘ , r - cn = * Ons MIiangert a3 4 Ottawa. Glevermn ship of the | Ape qi? Geod Hi, pe ORGANIZED i355 oe + — n th ; egister, — ae Ar uo one re & WHOo:.Cii 18 if jl lcwest class at riovas —- , : © ‘ . Ps ’ owe . ‘ MERLIN, Ang, Ze Oh tu \i p : Ol ry atel street between Crreat (3 Ve yet Ye ill ~— f ye : 7 _ Mis en g Dp. 2 ane §. ete aye gt, Seherses at 4 Georve aud Prince streets has been very much|. =, enmMent Will ask tor & large Increase \ a | Pr ae f Pal leg i| id re wtb ade i seGSC 2, GER ERGe? improved rece al , ~ {tn the military budget. Neb Asseis for Freteciion ot vent) Holders, nproved recentiy. : : 44 ., * .* ee aa ‘ wii VIENNA, Ang. 2. ) > WALLY a 7 Will be on the Berth at Liverpool Our ¢ ity athera have decid ad that the Reports fh om Censtantinople are of a " (} ) \ $1,137,549. /3. to Receive Cargo about tho Market “Howe req ures painting, and the; nature to diminish the prestige of the Eng- a Sth cf Sestember work will rformed shortly. lish, among which is the distribution in ree ee eee satis Porkish militar ‘ircles of printed acc i _ Be > cad ¥ ‘| thr ¢ 8, Da athe AND WI SATE R Perse ss " Rt iii Wa s ngs ; t} : UPNISTL One ‘ 1eCK S G1 pi mice accounts cial yr oo ( POst { 3 \ EE te CRERELILIOR aah ify fh ! ee i! Afghan disaster, charging the ‘ . ‘ ’ . . £ rl Bh. ad Dorchester P.-nitentiary, is in the city. Hel >.-,- : 1) : ee ek ZAPPER BiH grt e Vocwerity of 7 yi al WT ty ania “TOF is shi Ing as tiie R unk Le a ! British troops with cowardice and their G0) vl SREERC 0 foi Cs ue ity O: ilVery 0 iy ih bY vbbuOWi scasiel A MoveEMES © is on foot in St. John, N. B., to establish a permanent braneh of the Irish Land League in that city. : sph Tur Gove r General and Lord Caz mpbel i] are now 1n t! Druwt \ isibin yr the Gulf i ght houses and ti.@ \l aritime i royinces. 7 anr e . y 4 } } verns were closed yesverday oy a olie mara, Phe l to-day. Four ty ta order of the Licensing Bi ordered th: ns to be remeve police seiiemebidaciasiiniidhes A case of seduact DesBrisay ani Aiex. ing. <A similer: day last. ion was tried bef re Theo. ¥ , ; Hayden Lsqs.. this morn wwe Was disposed ef on Satur- attends For somr t me past th urt House clock he '} ‘ ‘ i. 2. has Now | illuminated inti til qi ite awnaile after dark. ‘he officer in charge should b more pune oti. } at Port Hill have in course tiful oval race completed in a few it is situated a short distance from | We W ish it success, Tue sportr p ’ ei construction a pead which they hope will be rmen ceu>rse, weeks. Kilershe Stat on. — We learn that a re ratta will be held iu Charlottetow:: harbor en the 10ihinst. Prizes will be given for races by yachts, shells and beats of various ceseriptions. The boating men of this city are ik: sking great preparations fer it and fal particu! ars will be published on Friday next. lie leaetmepesin Excursion To Picrov, via P:NgTTE AND LirrLe Sanps.—Remember that there is to be twe hours alowed at the town of Picteu on this occasien, and thus a favorable opportun- ity is afforde | of seeing that place and enjoy- ing a pleasant time. Be in time then for state-rooms. Steamer leaves at 5 o'clock, a. m., Friday morning peep cindinjaiaittiinvinlintsigs AFTER every rain storm large quantities of water remain en our streets, and becemes stagnant, emitting an unwholeseme smell prejudicial co the health of eur citizens. While we arc dependent for drainage upon the old gutter system, the City Surveyor should be active in hisduty and have the different drains put in preper order. —— ee Tue Carro’/ arrived from Boston en Tues- day afternecn, with the following passengers : —Mr H FE Starbird, Mrs Starbird “and Henry Starbird, Mrs € veoker, Miss Carrie Page, Mrs George Darly, Mr E B Clati, C H Banister, MW Abbet:, L yman Su ze, Mrs A B Knight, Miss A I Torry, Mri $ Ald lrich, GE Busby, D F McCormack. Mr pe: lor, A T Scott, Miss Godfrey, Mrs Campbell, Miss Flora Keyes, Miss M J Ryan, Susan Thompsea, Rebegca Wetherbee, Mary Halfpenny, Mary McDon- ald, Mr dobn Cr Charles McEachern, Henry Clay, D W McDonald, A D McDonald, PC McPhail, H Mel wan. A In spite of dreary and uninvitiag weather, the members of St. Pat- rick’s T. A. and B. Seciety formed in preces- sion before their Hall at 11.45 this murning and, headed by the Band of the Society, pro- ceeded to the grounds, on Malpeque load, selected for he occ agion. The afternoon has been all that could be desired, and the pleas- ure seekers will no doubt enjoy themselves exceedingly. The children of St, Paul’s (Episcopal) Sun day Schvol are holding their annual Picnic at Shaw's Wohart. A large number of the seholars, yunpanied by their parents, left in the steamboat at 10.30 o'clock. ‘Their number was increased at 2 0 clock by othgrs, who, for a while, forgot the monotony of tity PICNICS TO-DAY. life and rambled with the children through o pastures green. wll Tue tifth annual railway employes’ Picnic Freetown, to- A special train will be hek! at Birch ¢ morrow, Thursday, 5th inst. will leave Charlottetown at 8.30 a.m. Re- turning will leave Freetown at 5.30 p. m. The $2nd battallion brass band wi’! accompany the special traip and provide music on the grounds The foll oying is a pregramme of the days Sports: Foot Race, 100 yards and return, $2, 2nd priz+ $1. rrove, Ist prize Best Sta ding Jump, Ist prize $2, 2nd prize 3 Throwin; s Heavy Hammer, Ist prize $2, 2nd prize $1. Wheelbarrow ree lst prize $2, 2nd prize Sl. Running High Leap, Ist prize $2, 2nd prize $1. Barrel Rave, Ist prize $2, 2nd prize $1. Three Ley Race, lst prize $2, 2nd prize $1. Sack Race, Ist prize 33, 2nd prize $2. Boys’ Sack Race, ist prize $1.50, prize $1, Potato Race, Ist prize $2, 2nd prize $1. Boys’ Foot Race, (under 14 years of age) Ist prize $2, 2ni1 ers Best Irish . jig, Ist prize $1.50 2ud prize $1. Ladies’ A chery, (Archery given as prize.) | Best Scotch Hornpipe, lst prize $2, 2nd prize $1. Slow Horse Race, prize $5. 2nd | Grand Tus of W ar, (between married and | St. John, N. B........... single, leaders with incapacity. RIs, Aug. 2, onstration ling. The ‘There has ition for the Negotiatt tens for a naval dem in Turkish waters are } final details are being pre CFEC settle a. found; never ween the slignrest ‘ 5 nalo- K renen report Of » joint command of a joint si silo Beane hecommand ef the ex- pedition, as all the Powers are agreed in giving the command to England. The periodical rumors representing the scheme as aband med, and ease Austria, or shrinking from the exe the plan is equally unfounded, but if the Porte promptly settles the Mon- tenegrin question the demenstratien will be suspended, } 39Ine oLher power 2 Dp , : > DOMBAY, Aug, 2 ee Oe te: ee fy % Khelati Gilzai’s garrison are in a. preca- vathered in is felt for siate. kne trices nave the vicinity, and much anxie the garrison unless Gen, Phayre relieves it, which weuld delay his march to Candahar. Lonper, Aug. 2, lt is believed that Sir Garnet ‘Wolseley will sail fer India next Friday witha spe- cial commission for settling the affairs of the Afghanistan war. His appointment is not leoked upon as evidence of the inten- tion of the Government to abandon the , but it is well knewn that Sir Gar- ubines to a singular degree the facultics of aggression and caution. It is rumored that he will sueceed Sir Frederick Haines as Commander-in-Chief in India. A despatch frem Simla states that ramors of a serious rising at Ca’yul have reached that place. The telegraph wires were cut beyend Yatabund this morning, and it is suppesed the act was cemmitted by the discentented sirdars and their followers. There is reason te doubt the fidelity of Abdurrahman Khan as*to the assurance he gave the representatives of the British Gev- country net ¢ ernment atthe Durbar, at which he was recognized as Ameer. Evidence of a per- verse, if not a treacherous, dispesi- tion on his part offers itself in his refusal te attend the consultation held yesterday en the camp ground of the British army near Cabul. “Abdurrahman excused himself by saying that in the present condition of the country he thought it not wise te pro- voke fi irther aggression from Ayoob Khan, especially until reinforcements arrive from India, and the news of a Durbar be tween the British and himself would incite the tribes te rise in the neighber- hood of his capital, | The threatening atti- tude towards the British ef. At bderrahman’s followers, which he dees nothing to rebuke, taken together with his own dco-nething policy, carries with almost the force of a demoustration that he will seek favor with his incensed countrymen by betraying the English into their hands, and then make some kind of a compromise with Ayoob Khan if necessary. ‘The situation conse- quently grows daily worse and it seems plain that the British must either withdraw from the country, if they can, and ac knewledge final defeat, or send arm‘es large enough to make their held good against a genera! uprising ef all Afghanistan. Parts, .Aug. 2. There was a violent sterm here yester- day. Great damage te the crops is feared. The Cote Ewropeanne, speaking ef the agricuitural show, says it had hoped for a better harvest. It is said the present crisis is partly due to the lack of facilities of communication with America, and that journal advecates the remissien of taxatien, improved means of transportation, and the revision of the land tax. NITED STATES. Danvittz, Va., Aug. 2. James T. Dejornette has been indicted fer the murder of his sister, whom he found in a disreputable house. He attempted suicide in jail on Saturday. > New York, Aug. 2. Julins Munseburg shot and fatally weunded Xavier Lindaur. Tanner is still holding out, but is very cress and irritable. Tuscara, Ney. Aug. 2. Deputy Sheriff W. B. W eaver, and Wil- liam B. Hammend fonght over a game of eards this merning. Hammond was killed, and Weaver mertally wounded. er: eee Financial. ux following are the selling rates for Ex change at the banks here : — | Londun —sight. “ide tase 1O4per cent, prem, ‘* 60 days..... ices. .% ee eer eeme, . ** New York—cheque...... . §percent. *“ Boston--cheque.......... 4 per cent, . 4 per cent, 4 percent, ‘* 4 per cent, - ‘* Montreal, Toronto, etc... MOOR. cnc oh bari St. Jolm’s, Nhd.....:... 2 percen& * RY GOODS. Tremaing & Metcalf ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR Summer stock COMPRISING IN Press Geeds, Beige _ Cords, Lustres, Cashimeres, Merinos, &¢., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. Suinmer Tweeds, Suitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Goatings (Plain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &c., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, Cheap White Cotton, Cheap Grey Cotton, Cheap Feather Ticking, Cheap Table Linens, Cheap Towels and ‘Towelling, Cheap Sheetings, Xe., Cheap Hosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Cheap Silk Ties, Ladies’ Searts, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Cheap Shirts and Shirting, Cheap Linders and Drawers, Cheap Underclothing, ( Ladies’ ‘and Gents, ) Cheap Embroideries, Cheap Edgings, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Silks, Cheap Satins, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers. DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents \ each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &e., Among so many cheap things, ALL may expect to get Bargains, TREMAINE & METCALF, 838 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, July 22, 1880. [ordering Creams or Ices we guarantee satis- Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00, LOSSES PAID TODATE 53,000.000. E, CVER z Insurance on Private Resi- dlences and cente1 its, or Farm property, had better tind out rates, of this Time Tried wud Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.—Casna Parties desiring etc., ussers wanted. ANGus, Special Agent for the Maritime Prov Ince YD AO, JAS, Das Bisay, General Agent for P. b. 1, *”) , 1880—Sm a Ch'town, July 31 re . LIMET Ts CHAM PAGNE. ma msaean enn 4 Bois, fust Received, A QUANTITY of this artcle, of inferior quality (muddy in color and sour taste}, has been placed on this market, which has injured the reputation of Limetta Champagne. What we sell is Glear, Sparkiing, and Agreeable to the Taste, Sold in any quantity to suit purchasers. A reduction made by the dozen ; and 25 cents per dezen will be allowed for the Bottles if returned when empty — (only those had from us taken.) Montserrat, Rose's and Martinique LIME JUICH, FOR SALE IN BOTTLES, And Montserrat Lime Juice BEER & COFF. ( ‘Oh’ tow rm, Jaly 2%, 1880. ~ Vinegar, ‘Tinggar, 5 UST RECEIVED, and to arrive, superior White Wine and Cider Vinegar, from the well-known Mammoth Vinegar Works. For sale at manufacturers’ prices by F. S. HANFORD & CO., Agents, July 30, ’80-—31 43 Water Street. HERRING. HERRING. ARRIVED,- on Draught, UST 100 Bols. Fat sho For sale on Lord’s Wharf. JOSEPH EVANS. _ suly ¢ 28, 1880—6i ipa Molasses and § Sugar, DING ex Bright. ‘* Kitty direct from Barbadoes, —- re’ Herring, OW LAN Clyde,” Hhds. j Tierces } ( BRIGHT GROCERY SUCAR. 25 as Vaccum Pan SUCAR. Puns. ga ' CHOICE BARBADGES MOLASSES. 2S, For sale by HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Suly 28, "86— 2w eod ROWAN PUNCH, Ice Cream, Fruit lees, Water Ices, Fe [ intend paying special attention to my Ice Cream department this season, I[ invite the public ge call where they can be furnished with the best assortment of Ice Creams and Ices to be had in the City. All made from the best material. To parties action or no charge. A. McKENZIE, Confectioner, Queen Street. Charlottetown, June 19, 1880. 1 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy ‘Paper (Every Saturday, punctually published in the Provinces, saat the 2Gth ees Carrying freight at } throu, gh rates from London 2 LVer: ib de > at { harlotte- 7 ani Gla SQOW, town, Geergetewn, Summers.de, A}- berton, Souris, Pictou and hediac. ine. Bnatnd » malied se ' 5 <aoty S ror Freig} it, mpPpir In buf ndon to JOuN PITCAIRN & SB 166 reat Winchester Street; in Glasgew, to “y ames Kerso, 134 St. Vincent Street; in Liverpool to Picatrn Broviers, 51 South John Strect, in Picton, N. &., to Noonan & Daviss; or here, zy : eggs EAKE >it Wi bauress Ch town, i kA ee a wiGal GUIMMEe6S! fm: July 19, ’80—eoed tt Managers, . FAWERA ISLAND tC CUTANL a a: on By 12O BR IN E EO az. FA¥XHIS New and Commodicus House, situate at North Shore, offers great attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea bathing, fishing, ete. It is within easy access of the City, being only thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate, For further par ticulars apply to the Maxager, or address LORNE HOTAL COMPANY, Chavieneiniein. PB kh June 12, Nut Goa. Wut Goal, i. from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and ae at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E, Island. Old Sydney Hines, Cane Breton. Lingan Mines, Gape Breton, ¢)" S.DERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to as usual, G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Avent for P. EH. Island, Street, Charlottetown, pat her 3! kea ti 880, Terms Office, No. 35 Water June 17, 1880 -- —_ en eee eaten — 2 ee ed zs Cc ro Cc == oo cD - Steamers Carroll — Wy <s0m 2 ee na STEAMERS re fitted -with superior Passenger Accoinmoda- tion, arranged fo r every convenience and comfort, and fit FREIGHT carried < low as by any other route. EaGs, in bexes and ba the greatest care. (up in elegant style. s, and as + » lane az mocerate rak ndled with re is, ha LEAVE CHARL OF rFETOWN Everwihursday, punctually at 5 p.m, LEAVE BOSTON ” 1000, CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, Ch’tewn, June 3, 1880 ~~ 2aw mw, ar pat Emigrants, A Attention, PEVHE BEST ROUTE FOR Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, : Ls Vie, Dee Intercolonial and Grand irunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES ajways. LOWER from Prince Edward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and ail information Luggage, Freights, &., apply to EF. W. HALES, Agent Grand Ti ank Railway Charlottetown, April 17, 1880-—3m wkly HE place to 4 the PAX AMIN about our Printing done is a So PRINT! NGROOMS, Wy