ater ape ne ns bono pment aia DatLy EXAMINER. JULY 28, 1550. oe THE sat’ ill. The Jrish Compensation Land B Tris Bill has passed a second reading 1 the House of Lords, and 1 . to have been enacted. ii simply ee . es li net | ia) swiction that a tenant shali net 0e liable to evictio if it shall appear te the : (1) Chat non-payment of rent by ‘he tenant is owing te his inability to pay, caused by distress ; and oa (2) That the tenant «s wilting to ue ‘in the occupation of his holding upon } vat 7 thy i } , i ’ oj t ‘ 1 © ak and qt asounvie terms as to rent WG v wise ; and (3) That such terms are um fused by the landiord. it is undoubtedly a proper to the tenants of nay now be said Court, atinue ‘easonably re- Aet, and will afford needed protection harsh landlords. - CQ =_-- - The Right Feeling in England. A number of celebrities lunched in the camp of the Canadian team at WV imbledon, on Thursday last. Among these ware Lord Kimberly, Sir Stafford Northcote, Sir John Macdonald, Sir Selby Smith, Sir Charles Tupper, sud Sir Alexander Galt. Kimberley is Colenial Secretary in the Gladstone Goverment. short speeches on the occasion. them he is reported to have said : “he Canadians, in sending Sir Alexander Galt to this country, had taken a step which he looked upon as very valuable, and hkely to promote harmonious relations between the two courtries, as it was necessary that the inter- ests of Canada shoul. be thoroughly represent ed at headquarters, and that the Home Gov- ernment should have every opportunity of un- derstanding what was required. Sneha ste} marked an epoch in the relutions of the coun tries timate a alliauce as existed bet pations, but such as should members of the the same Empire, one of which had = long attained to greatness, and the other was on the road to do so. He velieved tuat as ¢ anada grew stronger and became a more important part of the British Em ire, she would be quite determine cd as now t= continue the existing union. It might be relied upon by Canadians that whichever party Was tn power, England would aiways express sympathy with the people of the Do minion. and show due regard for all their in terests.”’ j Le rd He made several! In one ot dad fears and he looked ward to a llianee between the two close and in- -pet such an ween independent exist between two since We agree with the St. Jolin Vews, that these are highly satisfactory statements, and that they indicate a rapid growth of right views in relation to Canada and the ether great Colonies of Britain in the ranks of british Liberalisim. ._eem + Se ame —_ The Smuggling Case. {r is reported that a man named Clarke, who dees business at the Westward, is the contraband goods recently seized by the Customs officials at Summersi‘e. ‘The case has, we understand, been referred to the authori- ities at Ottawa, and they will, doubtless, owner of the deal out justice to the offenders. that the honest dealers and tax-payers of We hope the country will be protected and te rogues punished --— ~<a A. Dangerous Bridge. Tre reports of the dangerous state of the roads, which appear in the (+pposition prints, must, of course, be received with a very large grain of salt. So far as we can learn, the roads and bridges of the Pro- vince are in a very fair condition. The bridge at the head of Grand River (near Harlow’s Mills) is, however, a notable ex- ception. It isin a highly dangerous con- dition, and should receive the iminediate attention of the Public works Department. A person crossing it, with a skittish horse, after nightfall, could enly escape by a miracle or some special interposition of Providence. ——————- o em + - -—— Fatal Cattle Disease in Pictou. Une Dominion Government has been in- jormed of a fatal cattle disease which pre- vails at Pictou, and Principal McKachern, of the Agricultural Department, has been at Pietou investigating the nature of the disease. He has not yet completed his work, but says that it has a dropsical ten- dency. and in no cases have diseased ammals recovered. It is said to have pre vailed more or jess in the vicinity for 30 years, and it is Dr. McKacliern’s belief that it is caused by improper food and exposure to cold in winter, although the disease does not become fully developed until the fol- lewing summer. About forty head of cattle have died in Pictou during the past year, and while in some cases the farmer has lost, all his horned cattle, his nearest neighbors all have escaped entirely. We are pleased to learn that Principal MeKachern is of opinion that the disease, having risen entir< - entirely from local causes, can in no way endanger the cattle trade of the Dominion. THe cost of tie Afghan War, as shown by pers reventiv laid before the Imperial Par- sament is $75,000,000. What portion of this imps expenditure will be assumed by the tish Government is not yet known. Sir Joun Lupsock has just given the Lin- nean Society another instalment of the re- sults of his observation of-ants. He concludes that these insects possess something ap {gentleman by thgir hearty applause. ent * Catholic Total Abstinence Union. /¢ ANNUAL CONVENTION. in St. Patrick's Hall ‘hig morning at abeut {0 clock, and thence St. Dunstan's Cathedral, ficial High Mass was celebrat- the Bishop of Char- Father Doyie, of an appropriate and he presented Tur delegates met proceeded to where a pontl ed by His Lordship lottetown. The Rev. Summerside, preached in which excellent sermon, en VJ rr | r r Temperance as a Christian uty to are Ged, to our neivhbours, to ow and to mankind in general, ln ; ; 35 * ’ , 5 the name of our Lord and of His people in this Prevince he congratulated the { a“ he success Which has thus far result- Bnd io. bee Puenee ana trueatoa thy +l, me ed from their labors, ana trusted that they selves, upon ft ¥ one mieht go on. until domestic peace, happ!- take the place oi ness and religion should . ; vl intemperance and the evils which follow in its train. : The Convention met in St. Hall for the transaction of business at 1.30 p. m., and will enjoy a trip in the South- port later in the afternoon, ss aig eas sik. Summerside [tems. ’ r ‘ / (# om onr awn (ori sponde fi - Mackerel fishing in our barbor is being engaged in by our fishermen with varying suceess . John MeKenzie, Esq., was elected with- ext opposition to the vacant seat at the Council Board on Monday last. The Lewis-Potesky Folies Dramatiques make their first appearance here on Thurs- day night next in Ludlow Hall. There are several cases of diphtheria in town. ‘Two children died with this much dreaded disease withiu the past few days. Clothes-line thieves carry on their ne- farious business in this town to some ex- tent. Several lines have been stripped of clothing lately. A handscme brigantine of 210 tons, built by Mr. Daniel McLellan for David Mont- gomery, Esq., was successfully launched on Monday last. A large number congre- vated at the shipyard to witness the launch of this vessel. She will be commanded f Point Prim. } +} last, we had ihe ing by Capt. McRas, o On Monday evening pleasure of listening to a very eloquent ad- dress delivered by J. H. Bell, M. A., of Ottawa. The subject was the ‘* Art of Public Sp aking.” The lecturer shuwed himself to be a master of the ‘* Art.” The lecture was listened tu by a large and at- tentive audience, who showed their appre- ciation of the remarks made by the learned Fin- lav MeNeill, Esq., occupied the chair. At addresses were made by the chairman, Rev. J. H. Collins and Sen- ator Howlan. <A vote of thanks was ten- lered to Mr. Bell for his very able lecture. While speaking of the lecture the ques- tion might here be asked very appropriate- ly.—Is it not time that the town autheri- ties were taking some. steps towards pre- veuting a certain class of boys from annoy- ing public entertainments given in this town? ‘There can be no denying the fact that the manner in which they acted dur- ing the delivery of this lecture was a dis- grace to the town of Summerside. The gentleman delivering the lecture can go away from his native Island and say truth- fuliy that the conduct of these boys was truly disgraceful. During the delivery of the lecture he had to stop seme time until the noise had subsided. vt inns ” The Manufacture of Paints in Canada. 1 . the close, short { Montreal papers report, (and congratu- late the country upon the fact) that Messrs. Lewis Berger & Sons (limited) of London and Shettield, Eng., are manufacturers of celebrated brands of white lead, paints, colors, etc., which sold largely in Canada. Under the new tariff they tind it necessary, in order to retain their Canadian custom, te manufacture their goods in Canada, and they have accordingly erected factories at St. Gabriel’s Locks in Montreal. Their works, which cover two acres of ground and are filled with the best machinery, superin- tended by skilled workmen trained in the firm’s English factories, are now driven to their full capacity, turning out white leads and paints. They give employment to 300 persons. The house has been in business for a century under the same name and the goods are understood to be standard articles. laidiinal eaapmacbnis Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on tine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using se much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes {the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. ‘ry it once. “Read of it in another column. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the nxt 24 hours for the Maritime Proviness. 5 : : , Toronto, July 27—10 a. m. Mo.lerate to fresh westerly to northwesterly winds, clearing weather, fine weather to-mer- row. siesnisieeiiitilamanisiatiat ass August Fiower. ‘. lhe immense sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower in ail towns and vil- lages in the civilized world has caused many imitators to adopt similur names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc- ed in 1568, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their effect:, such as Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion Paipitation of the Heart, vertigo, ete., ete.. it never has failed to our knowledye. Three doses willrelieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two million boitles sold last year, Prig» 75 cents, pa language, and can summon their riends tu lelp them on vceasion, « Samples 10 ceuts, Patrick's | Special Notices. Curasii, Brown & Co's, Rankine'’s and ‘»k's biscuits, fresh and nice, at B, Balder Quirk's biscuits, . jy 24 v1 Cocumpers, very cheap, at Beer & Goll o | 23 Gi Lemons, very fine, at Beer & (softs, : Lidar, GE? a barrel of choice’ four at 5. Baides sts too high, s@ 36 is jy@h bi Suoxe cheroots, from Rabin & Hart's. ve ‘ Bupa” Flour, lately re ceived, at Beer & see? : ‘ ; o Ul Croft's. Jeo ¥ ston’s j23 61 : ' : ee, ston’s before thy price pt rapidly rising. euit and Cheese, only Mc CormMack’s best Bi aes jy2l i4 cents at the Family Grocery. PINAFORE cigars at Liubin & Hart’s. Toirava, Stephens, h copying cheap ird’s, 15 (Queen St. You can get Carters, and che new Byen nks al rates at G. Herbert Jias: . ‘ Ps ; > Syoxke Durbam, N. C., tobacco, from Rubin & Hart's. Turn Franken Hovse EXpress will run three times aweek to Lorne Hotel, leaving town at 6p. m. on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, returning the following mornings. They will start from Rankin House, calling at Revere House,—Henry Cirarke, Driver. jvlG-— 2i this wk e od next wk. PARTIES who require first class stationery, printed or stamped with die, crest or no era, can be supplied with any quantity, no matter how large or small the order may be, by applying to G, H. Haszanb, 18 Queen St. k Hart's for Everveopy fiocks to Rubin & vood clpars and tobaccos, cents at [} 29 ? GRENADINES at 10 cents and 12 the London House. Gotp FLAKE tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. a HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOUSKH. RANKIN M Cherchill, Rustico, P iI; J Dart, do. July 28. Dias, do; WH Mass; H Channy Master- W J Jeukins, Bosten, July 27.—H A J Tait, Montreal; H JE Shaw, Boston; John Burr, Cambridge, mans, London, Eeg.; REVERE HOUSE. July 27.—R M McDonald, Fredericton; Rev H © Hovey, New Haven, Cona; M C Barbour, St John, N B; Win Mabonr, do; Ku Sprague Relfast; Master H, Bb Sprague, do. 1 C Hall, Boston, , and wife, July 2s. OSBORNE HOUSE July 27.— Wm Whiteman, Georgetown; James McDonald, Cardigan ; Malcolm Matheson, Bradaibane: Maleolm A MeLeod, Valleytield; Mrs MeLeod and _ ecbhild, co; D MeDonald, Tignish; fH Toda, Liscombe, N 3: P A Cronan, Halifax; Alfred Frith, Bos ton: C Clark, Souris; A Callaghan, Lot I1; Zozime Gaudet, Tiguish; Sylvam Gaudet, do; Jobn MeKachern, Holbrook, Kensington. ? NMillview; G iH ROCKLIN HOUSK., July 27.— Rev John Sutherland, Wood- ville; Peter Rose, East Point; Stephen Rose, senr., do; Stephen Rose, junr., do; lsaac Schurman, Bedeque; Miss Schurman, do; William Chapell, New London; Robert Jen- kins, Mt Albion; Malcolm McLeod and wife, Uigg; William MeDonald, Boston; Malcolm MePhail, South Shore; Rey William P Archi- bald, Cavendish; J P Cook, Crapaud; John W McLeod, Trure, N 8. DIED. Ix MremoataM.—Death of one of the best known and most respected residents of Fort Augustus. —Surrounded by her sorrow-stricken family and by friends who had known and loved her from her tenderest years, Mrs, William Dutfy died of erysipelas, at Fort Augustus, on Thursday, the 22nd July inst, she was born at Shore Settlement, Lot 36, March 17th, 1833, so that at the time of her death she was iu her 48th year. Her illness was of long duration but was borne with patience and christian resignation. Mrs. Duify was a good Catholic, a beloved mother and a genial friend, During her sick- ness she was frequently inspired by the con- soling visits of the Pastor of her Church, Rev, Allan J. Macdonald, who administered to her the last Sacraments. ‘the high esteem in which she was held by her many friends was shown by the large and respectable funeral train that followed her remains to the parish church where a Solemn Mass of Requiem was offered for her soul. It seems very sad to think that one so good, so patient and so kind, has been hushed in the sleep of death and now lies in the silent tomb. ‘There is one hope, however, to give consolation to her dear hus- band, children and friends, more than that of any earthly cendolence,.it is the hope that her sweet companionship has not beer forever broken ; that when our pilgrimage in life is ended we shall meet again in Heaven never more to part. She lived out her life quietly, peacefully and purely, doing her whole duty as God gave her to know it. Sorrow at such a death is soothed by the thought that this good woman has awakened from the sleep of death to tnat of joy whose fullness is the possession of God, While any language her friends may use falls short of expressing their sentiments, their hearts will ascend with prayers to the Almighty Creator foz her soul’s repose. She has gone frem her friends To the home of the blest, Which our sweet Saviour promised To the ones he loved best. May she rest in peace. M. L. lolasses and Sugar, NOW HANDING ox, Bright, «Kitty Hhds. ) reerna BRIGHT GROCERY SUEAR, 25 bbls. Vaccum Pan SULAR, Puns. j Maniaw, CHOICE BARBADOES MOLASSES. 2S, ior sale by ° HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Suly 28, ’80-— 2w eod <> scene canmerenhatiatlastgensecenetpencttanartata, ae ee FOR SALE. I 00 BUSHIELS Superior Mediterranean SALT, for re-packing Mackerel. ae R. F. QUIRK, Ch’town, July 28, ’80—10i Water Street. te FPXHE place to get your Printing done is at the EXAMINEK PRINTING ROOMS. } SUMMER STOCK er DRY GOODS. Tremaine & Metcalf ARE NOW SELIANG OFF THEIR Summer Stock! COMPRISING &NX Press Gleods, Reiges, Cords, LuUSires, Cashmeres, Werinos, &e., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. + Summer Tweets, Suitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Coatings (Piain and Fancy), Paut 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’ Scarfs, 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, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ca’tewn, July 22, 1880, _— HERRING. HERRING,, JUST ARRIVED, eo 100 Bois. Fat Shore Herring, For sale on Lord’s Wharf. JOSEPH EVANS, July 23, 1880—6i pd LIMBTTA > CHAMPAGNE, _—_— 1 Bhils, dust Received, - ‘ QUANTITY of this artele, of inferiog LX quaiity (muddy in color and sour taste}, ; has been placed on this market, which hag injured the repetation of Limetta Champagne, Vhat we sell is os ; Clear, Sparkling, and Agresable to the Taste, Sold in any quantity to suit purchasers, : A reduction made by the dozen ; and 25 cents = per dozen will be allowed for the Bottlesif returned when empty --(only those had frog = us taken.) .: Moutserrat, Rose's and Martivique = LIME JUICR, © FOR SALE IN BOTTLES, us And Montserrat Lime Juice On Draught, BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Jaly 26, 1880. ‘To. 1 Sd RECETV ED, —- Leatner UST € 100 sides No, 1 Sole Leather, 50 sides No, 2 Sole Leather, (Selling iow.) -_—_— + | Layer Raisins. 150 BOXES LAYER RAISINS (gg. eau perior Fruit), PAILS. PAILS. 1 (}() BOZES Tweboop PAILS ln Siore, and Selling Gheap to Close, VLOUR, Cornmeal, Soap, Candles, Matches, Confectionery, Crackers, etc., etc. Y @ . —ALSO — 200 half-chests Superior TEAS, strong and well-flavored—-gives every satisfaction te dealers and consumers. WILLIAM DODD, . Anctionees. SCHOOL BOOKS, JUST RECELVED,— od July 24, ’SO—3i Sinith’s Elementary Arithmetie, ‘© Advanced * Thompson’s History. BREMNER BROS, July 24, 1880—3i TO LET! ih a.term of years, with the rightof ~~) _ purchase, several Building Lotsin Com: — 9 mon Lot 25, near the residence of Peter Hyndman, Esq., being part of the Estateef the late Thomas DesBrisay. For further par- ticulars apply at the oflice of Messrs. Mope- son & McLrop, Water Street. «- JOSEPH POPE, Jr. i Ch’town, July 21, 18380 —2w eod. Wants, Losi, found, &e. ae BS” Advertisements unler this heading, m space not exceeding Milf an inch, wiil be inserted for Ten Cents per day. | nani VOUND—A Gold Pencil Case.—W. We BEER, (Jueen Street. [ju 28, 2i BXOUND—On Sunday last, at Apothes: caries’ Hall Corner, a Black Lace Shawh Further particulars by applying at this office jus = ’ — e< RING your Watches and Clocks to Davia, a4 practical English workman, staying at — Bay View House, corner of Water and Queen Py Sts. They will be repaired properly and; promptly. Will visit Pownrsl and Belfast, - and places to Eastward, shortly. [ju 28 tf. 4 pace oniuetipaiaae ee ao ——- | ae VY tet oe to give an estimate for the building of a house from plans, Apply to L. J. Wittiams, Tailor, Queen” @ Square. [ju 27. oe VV anted—a sober man, acquainted in. VY the city. Must be able to read and; write. Reference required, Apply at the Fish Market. {ju 27 A \ J anted—A Servaut for general house- work, Good wages paid. [ju 26 \ JANTED TMMEDIATELY —A good COOK. Apply to Mrs. EowaRD PALMER. [ju 15 eod OST — Between the Athenwum and Unien Bank, a $20 note. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. (judo 2 ERSONS wishing to get Plain Sewing _ or Fancy work done immediately, and to — order, can have the same by applying at Mrs. J. I. McKenztn’s King Square, next door to ” the residence of Mark Butcher, Ksq. {j 16 | VV AGSTARE'S HOTEL, Powual © Street, continues to receive transient * (je VAR DEK S,—Two or three persons ca be accommodated with Board and three _ Yurnished Rooms in a pleasant of the city, Enquire at the Examinxr office, june 10 and permanent Boarders,