fous Datty EXAMINER, L881. GUST 25, Sir Leonard's Visit. Sin Leonanp Trey, Hou Mr. Caron 1 Mr. White, M. P.. have come and cone. While here they acdréssed the people of this Province at five large and Puthustasti< poblic ‘atheriigs, ad have cortinced the electors of the justice and success of their policy, both as regards the public expenditnre. the “Tariff; and the Pacific Railway. ‘Che St. John Sun,a rrespondent of .which paper .accem- pauied the party, in commenting on, the suceess of the? visit says ** there can- not be the slightest doubt thatthe Govy- Island and ernment aré stronger in the the O; ‘ion weaker than. before Mr. aa ; . Blake. Mr. Huntington and Mr. Anglin viawed that Proviece. The Islanders have pot beea misled by Opposition clap- trap id absence of a policy worthy of the name. They have heard all the Opposi- Chey have seriously situation; and they have lyed that the Op vosition have offersd rood rea on why Islanders should ir coufidence from the Party odersed in t878. If Mr. ‘* mission’. to New Brunswick yas a conspicuous failure, his failure in Prince Edward Island is only less coa- picuous because it followed his disas- trous retreat from our own Province.’ haa fo uree ta ursc. vi } ha viihdraw the whom they e rea Hiane Ss Prairie Eimpire. r ss“ V4ua Perscrrat Grorce M. Granr, author of “Ocean 10° Ocean” ‘is lie scenes which are so graphically de-| scribed by him in the above vamd work. He was at Winnipeg on the 15th jvstant. aud there wrote his first Jetter, describing his present journey and im- pressions. The Toronto ‘* Globe” says: “When Dr. Grant visited Wianipeg nine years ago it wes but a hamlet — now it is acity, the limits of whose marvel- lous growth uove dare define ; then Man- itoba was a mere isolated struggting colouy—now it possesses railway com- munication, which will receive important additions within a few months; then’ it was a Province in embryo—now its name possesses world witle attractive powers. His preseat impressions will more or less be compared with those of bine- years since, aud it is’ because of this, as well as his recognized literary attuinments, we aticipate his letters will be read with no ordinary interest.” Cis i The Newfoundland Railway. The first sod war thrned on the New- foundiand Railway last week, and the work will be vigorous'y pushed. It appears that the company that has undertaken the task of constructing ead operating the road are in fine apirts.. [t has discuvered, it is ee dn reported, a fime vein of gold at the spot selected for the termination of*the line, and the eowntry to be traversed by it seems | wonderfully rich im mineral wealth, much of whieh will be found deposited in the alternate blocks of land composing the companys grant.— NV: ws, «<< e- The Victorious Canadians. CK TIME IN WHICH GOVERNOR GENERAL'S THE REMARKABLY Qt OUR BOYS WON THE PRIZE. The London Standard says:-—The.,Mar- quis of Lorne’s prize f. r repository drill was decided. The Canadians, who performed the shift last week in 6m. 48s., and were tied on Monday by tie 3ed Kent (Wool-} wich Arsenal), did the work yesterday im ‘a mest masterly manner in 4m. 20s.) -The snift consisted in disinounting ’@ gun Trew a gun-carriage, roiling it 50. feet aud mounting it on another gun-carriage. The Woolwich Arsenal me did the shift in 4m, 32s. They gained a slight advantage over the Canadians up to the time that the trun- nions should have fallen into their beds, when it was found that the trunnions were out of place, aid the time lost in fitting the gun on the carriage gave the Canadians the victory. Both squads were enthusiastically cheercd on the ground,and again on entering the camp. ‘This is the first time tivat the ‘‘ go as you please ” shift has been performed b; volunteers at’ Shoe- buryness, although it has been for many years practiced by the regulars. ‘The¥4 Canadians are favorites in the camp, and every one is pleased ai their success in-the competition. - + An Idaho Volcano. A MOUNTAIN IN THAT. PRISKY BURSTS INTO FLAMES. A voleanic eruption took place in the eide of the mountain south of the south fork of the Ulearwater River, about twenty miles east of Mount Idaho, Tuesday, the 9th inst., sending forth a column of fire and smoke several huodred feet in height and rocks which fell at a distance of sev- éral miles front the plece of -the ernption. The shock way distinctly felt at Mt. Idaho on the extreme west of Compes Prairie and TERRITORY at tue mouth of the Salmon river, a dis- |’ tance of about 75 miles. Later news from Camipos Praicie repor's that 4 column of smoke is issuing from the opening which is distinctly visible frova the’ Prairie. No one a8 yet has approac ied the place. Evi- dences of voleamc ation at some former periods exist in many placés in the imme- (iste vicinity. So far as appears the méun- tain is less than a theusand feet above the eonth fork of the Clearwater and within three miles of the Mil xer trail between Mr. Idaho and Florence. a cE el iran Ir is said the new glass works at New Glas- ‘gow tave already reesived @ nuntber of orders, though they havernot yt commenced to turn. eat goods, The prese.ce of cheap varieties | of coal iy Pictou Coun y (that have not here- tof.re been utilized) practically gives. it: “| nmionepoly for the futur ¢ manefactare of gia s for the whcle Dominion © This isd rather ir = cota industry, but oly one of scores, “arg j undred for which the Maritime Provinces possess superior advantages, femeh fuciiitat-d the progress of shoot- revisiting } - a nei Provincial Rifle Association. bi a a he / ~ a Tho prize méeting of the Provincial Rife Assoviation for the present year’commienced at Kensington Rifle Range on Monday last. There was a fair atieudance of competitors, | the weather was not all that! might be desired— being sqjtially with “¥re- quent showers. ob raul. nevertheless, ou the whole, was very good. Tho Associatipt have frtrodueed | 4 jnaw/ system of tatyets and ‘marking, which vety although THE DAILY + > .* te one a a gente th. ek 7 7 Ay « A. Act. “y : * iy ——"2,¢ A ‘the maddest.mem who ever travell- Yd fo reidy-thade-clothing and lobster cans left for Suramerside by the early train yes- terday morning. ‘Chis jovial son of Kerry had inevrred the suspicion of using bever- Rikes “COMtrary “to ‘the provisions of they The shooting,| Statute in that case made and provided. Englishman like, he is considerably given to] braggadadia, and bis be sce ‘is in inverse | ratio to his size. Lt océurréd’ to the boys toputupa racket on this explosive individual, ing. By this gystem the markers are com- and accordingly an old style capias was pletely under eover, rendéring accident im- | quickly transformed into.a formidable look- possiole. ‘They were erected under the | ing subpoowa, Py rss fhe Sheriff to y- : soperintendence of Major Dogherty, lo | whom a ach credit is due for the interest taken in the work. Che following are the scores at the eom- petition :-— PTS. PRIZES Private D Stewart, No 1CoS82nd 45 .. $16 Cel Sergt i’ 'V Longworth,’ No 3 0%; Sn) . 43 12 Lieut D ddarper, No Coa. 82nd, 43 10 Pte Wiienking Ne 2Co, 82nd, 43 y CorphG Gillis, Ne | Co, King’s, | 43 6 Liewt D Stewart. Nu 3 Ua Send, 42 6 Sapper LH Hoopor, E,gineers, 42 6 Sergi Brown, No + (o@ S2ud, Ds a Lieut Crockett, Ne Co S2ad, 42 4 Sergt Allan, No 3 Co S2nd, 4! 3 Gusnoer Connolly, CG A, +1 3 Lient White, No 1, King’s, 41 3 Giunver Huestizs, CG A, 41 3 sapper B Hooper, Engineers, #9 8 Lieut 1 Henderson, No Co 82nd 40 8 Major Dogherty, kngineers, 40 3 Pte J Croekett, No 3-Co S2ad, 49 3 *' W Grabb, No | Co 82nd, 40 3 ACTIVE MILITIA MATOH, Ranges SCO and G00 yards.—Flighest possible score, 70. ITs.. PRIZES, tst Prize, presented by the Hon. Col. Gray, C MG, SBpper D L Hoeper, Engineers, 57 $20 Cel-sergt RV Longworth, No 3 Oo, 82nd 56 Corpl Dueck, No 4 Coe, 82nd 56 Sergs Younker, CG A, 52 Gunner Vononolly, CG A, 50 Private Campbell, No 3.Co, S2ud 49 Private i Brown, No4CoS82nd 49 Major Degherty, FE yineers, 48 Lieut Harper, No 4 Co, 82nd 45 Lieut Stewart, No3'o, 82nd 48 Sergt-Maj McDougall, Engineers 48 Lieut Scott, No 1 Co, 82nd 47 Sapper H Hooper, Engineers, 47 Lieut Borne, Engineers, 47 Sapper M Davison, Engineers 47 Pnvate J Crocket, No 3 Co, 82nd, 46 Private W Crabb, No 1 Co; 82nd 46 Lieut Henderson, No 1 Co, 82ad 46 Private McLaren, No 1 King’s, 44 Private G G:tlis, No 1 King’s, 44 ** BANKERS’ MATCH.” tanges 5CO and 600°yards. Highest possible ~ DTTC N KN NNNONwWWwWWwWwwoaa>»ras score, 70. PTS. PRIZES, Uel-Sergt R V Longworth, No 3 Co 82nd, 53. gi2 4 Lieut, Herne, Enyiniera, 51h 10 Sapper MeLeau, Davison, En- gigeers, 50 8 Sapper J Dever, Engineers, 49 5 Sergt HW Davison, Engineers, 48 6 Seryst E McGregor, No 3 Co 82nd 48 5 Sergt F Horne, No 1 Co 82nd, 47 4 Sergt-Msj McDougal!,Engineers, 47 + Sergt Younker, CG A, 46 + Private Jas Jenkins, No, 4 Co S$2nd, 45 4 Sapper B Hooper, Engineers, 45 3 Lient White, No 1 King’s, 44 3 Lieut D Stewart, No2‘'o 82nd, 44 3 Lieut Scott, No 1 Co 82nd, 43 3 Private J Crocket,No 3 Co 82nd, 43 2 Cerp! Gillis, No 1 King’s, 43 2 Major Dexzherty, Engineers, 42 2 Lieut Harper, No4 Co S2nd, 40 2 Capt Mcleod, No } Kings, 39 2 Private H»Hendersoa, No 1 Co 82nd, 39 2 ‘‘PaTRIOT” TEAM MATCH, : PTS. ist Team Prize, No 3 Co 82nd, 241 2nd af Engineers, 235 3ed a Ch'town Gar Artillery, 216 PTS. PRIZES. Sapper D L Hooper, Engineers, 54. §$)2 Sergt Horie, No 1 Co 82nd, on "30 Lieut Stewart, No 3 Co 82nd, 52 8 Gunner Connolly, C G A, 51 5 Corpl N Campbell,No 3Ce 82nd, 59 5 Sergi McGregor, No 3 Co 82nd, 49 5 Sergt-Major McDotgall, En- gineers, 49 5 Pryate Johnston, No 1 King’s, ' 49 5 Private Brown, No. 4 Co 82nd, 49 4 Corp] Hooper, Engineers, 47 4 Corp! McLeod, No t Kings, 47 4 Col-Sergt R V Longworth, No 8 Co 82nd, 46 4 Sergt L Younker, CG A, 46 4 Major Dogherty, Engineers, 45 3 Lieut D Harper, No4Co 82nd, 45 3 M Allen, No 3 Co 82nd, 45 3 serg! jdavison, Hugineers, 45 3 Sapper ld Hooper, Mngineers, 45 3 Lieut Horne, Engineers, 44 2 Private “D, Stewart, No 3 Co 82nd, 44 2 Corp] Gillis, ‘No 1 King’s, 44 g Private Grockett,/No 3 Co 82nd, 44 2 Lieut, Grockett,-No 4 Vo 82nd, 45 ¢ Gunner Heustis, C G A, 43 ] Corpl McMillan, No 1 Co 82na, 43 ] Lieut Hendersow, No hCo 82nd, 41 1 Private Jenkins, No 2 Co 82nd, (41 1 Sapper MM, Davison, Engineers, 41 l papper McLean Davisow, En- gineets, 41 1 Sapper J Dover, Engineers, 40 1 _ i fe eee. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Auy 24+ H BJackson and wife, New York; John 3 Cullen, Boston; James P O'Brien, do; Thowas Maguire, do; John D Willard, do; Jobn A Loring, do; J P Grant, Montreal; Mr and Mrs J A Matheson, Campbelton; C C Bell, Howard’s Cove; Barry D Bent, St John. ji-lueten o RANKIN HOvsE Aug 24—8,J Hutcheson, Salem, Mass; L G Kemble, do; K W Dawson, City; T J. Oragg, Halifax, I Cullea, do; Mr and Mrs D § Richardson, Lowe!l, Mass; 1) W Richardson, do; Jas © hitkgone, Halifax; Edmund B Hiainee, Providence; W G Jones, Albany, NY; C D Jinnison, do; C W Randall, Bay- fieli; M (ibson, Montreal; WW Whittart, Toroxuto; A G McKay, Port Huron, Mich ; J ¥ Bailey and wife, Boston; J O Fish,/New. castle; “A Divkie, Buctouche, NB; John Marchie, do; Gus Wilson, Boston, Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 how's for the Maritime Provinves. t - Toronvo, August 25—10 a, m Light'to mcderate winds, continued fine weather.” Ht Apries, Pears, and Water Melons in boxes and barrels at A, McNeill’s Auction Room, Hy, onr- friend, ‘charged with being an accessory to | the violation of the Scott Act, and ‘have him before the County Court of | Queen’s County on the following morning uittera penalty of 900." Phis warrant phaving been duly delivered to a Worthy ‘citizen familiarly known a8 Tke Murely, | was, with becoming soleunity, In the hurry }and bustle caused by arilying wupsts,served upon our iimadnt friend-in the hall of the Hotel. ‘The T. Towing conversation be- ween Mr. Murley and onr friend, whom for the present we shall donomimate Mr. Koleoil, was uvetheard by our Reporter :— Ike —Is pame of Koleoil ? K --Yes ; ‘that my name, Ike—Got a subpcera here for you for | drinking. K.—For me? in the morning. Ike—-Sorry I can’t let you go, sir; but you have to give bail in 3500. K.--Why, ‘and it al', what’s to be done? Say, John, will you go bail for my hap- pearance ? John— Ohy yes; Vl see it all right. Ike—Well, if I thought you were going away in the.morning,; 1 would’nt leave the house te night. (Exit Ike, after borrowing a chew of tobacoo. ) The rest of the stery is soon told. The remainder of the evening was spent by Mr. Koleoil and his friends in relating stories of how they had. evaded the law taxing commercial travellers, and raised drinks on Sundays, and other high crimes and tnisde- meanors they had committed agsinst the peace of otir Sovereign Lady the Queen, Her Crown and Dignity. ‘The indighation and discomposure of our friend can be more easily imagined than described, but after hearing all. the ha‘r-breadth eseapes of ‘his companions, he mustered up comage enough to risk the penalty, and shake the take the’ there a geutleman here by the Why, Fm going hol? hin sf % dust —of.. Charlottetown from off . his feet. Yet .he was not __ entirely free from terror, that perhaps the ‘* tool of thé law” would be on ‘hand at the Station in the morning, so after entreatiog a friend to drive him gut to Royalty June- tion, without ayail, he paid the eab-driver an extra dollar to check his luggage, while e secreted himself in the water covler, and ‘stinally the train moved off. It was bad enough to frightentthe poor’ fellowin the way which we have deseribed, but —the,fok lowing afternoen, when a mischievous guest atthe Hutelielegrapeed him that a cohsiable had Jeft on the train with a war- rant, and marked ‘‘collect”—‘“‘ that yank- ed the bun.” et + A Dynamite Convention. MEETING OF ROSSA MEN—THEY DECIDE TO DESTROY THE BRITISH MARINE. The so-called. Dynamite Council of Irish- men, of which O’Donovan. Rossa is the alleged head, met in seeret in New York on the 21st., for the purpose of perfecting their organization and completing p.ans for the @eStruction of English shipping all aver’ the world. After consideFable dis: enssion, which was stormy, violent mea- sures toward England were advocated, and a proclamation was adopied, of which the following is the substance :—-‘‘ The Irish are scattered all over the world, and the English flag flaunts in every harbor of the world. The Irish people could destroy it wherever it floats and thus pay back that vengeance with which England thanked God she had rooted the Irish people out-of Ireland. Take for ‘example this port of New York. The lrish of New York could, in one-night, blow up every ship of Eng- land that wasin the harber, and do the same in Halifax, Boston, San Francisco, Sydney, and in every other port frequented by English shipping. By the time afew hundred English merchant vessels had been destroyed, the. world may witness the ‘eneficial sight of all the shipping mér- chants and insurance companies of England presenting petitions to Glad- stone to reconsider the Lrish question. After sontinuing in this strain for some time, the “ Council volunteers the folldwing. ‘* The Council expresses the opinion, that after” September Ist, it will be for all peaceable people to avoid ships that sail undér the protection of the English flag.” The Counon having seompleted their plans for the destruction of every ship sailing under the English flag, adjourned. Per-’ sons opposed to the dynamites says it amounts to nothing, and hes been gotten by O'Donevan - Rossa, in hopesof getting up subscriptions to carry out plans of the alleged Council ete SRE ——— .. MARRIES. At St. Jamés’ Church; Pictou, on the 24th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, Rector of Chariettetown, assisted by the Rev. '. Edge- combe, Rector. of Picton, Thomas C. James to Hannah P., daughter of Frederick W, Hales, and eldest grandchild of Rev. Dr. Jenkins, all ef Charlottetown. ' Se SS FOR GHARLOTTETOWN _PIREOCT! THE BARQUE “ RINGWOOD,” P. TRAINOR, Master, 331 Tons, classed 7 years at English Lloyds will be on berth at Liverpool abont 15th September, sailing on the 20th for Charlottetown direct, canying _ freight at lowest rates, For freight, apply in Liverpool to R. M. Cc. ’ or to ‘k LONGWORTH & CO., Charlottetown Hides, . Hides, Hides. ANYTED by ©. F. STACK POOL, at the Spring Park Wool Shop. June 27, ’81. Aug. 23-3 2aw. Sromuies, 4 India Buildings, Water Street ; , a BR, AUGU al gn ‘CORRESPONDENCE. em — ee ~+ -: = a =~ ee = We do not hold durselves responsible for the . . f . , ‘opinions or stalements of our correspondents, T'o the Kditor of the Examiner. Sin. As | think’ a few timely remarks often have a good effect, I wish to call atten- tion toan annoyance which one Occasionally | has to undergo inthe Reading Room of the} Y.M.C, A The annoyance is this: When reading @ newspaper, some individual—who pérhaps is not aware that it is rather rude} thing to do—comes bebind you, quietly places dig hand omeyour back and proceeds to read the paper over your shoulders. Now, this to say the least of*it, is not at all pleasant. especially as the breath of the said individual does not always smell like Otta of Roses. Hoping that this may catch the eyes of those who practice this rudeness, and have the desiwed effect, Yours, &e., ’ mnie MANNERS. Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! { N South Side Queen Square, the Store fF and Dwelling House lately occupied by L. J. Williems, App y to é HORACE HASZARD, ' Aug. 95— UPTON PARK TROT TVG RAGES! Thavsday, Gil Sept, 2p. M, Ist Rare for Green Horses.— Purse of $50 for Horses that have never Trotted in a Race— €25, $15 and $10. 2nd Race, 2.50 Class—A Purse of $650, divided as above. 3rd Race, as follows : $50, $20 and $10. 4th Raco, Running.—Sweepstakes ef $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 witbeont a ticket willbe treated with the utmost sevirity ofthe law, _ d . 8, R. JENKINS, Aug, 24—5i, wkty 2], pat nesj * Sec’y. "Credit Fonoier FRANCO-CAMMDIEN. $5,060,000 Capital, e 7 _ President—Hon,. E. Duclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.— Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company wi'l make long term with sinking fund, and short term loans out sinking fund. Yor particulars,apply at the offive of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Soliciters, Charlottetewn. W. W. SULLIVAN. ans ith- TO LEASE. THE CITY HOTEL, ITUATED on Great George Strect, op- posite the Roman Catholic Cathedrat, the late occupant—Mr, A. A. Mackenzie—having skedaddied, ; This House is now in a gouod state of re- pair, is centrally situated, bas recently been teshingled and Otherwise repaired; lots of cellar room; bas about 30 rooms. © The #itua- tion is about the best in the city, being cen- trally situated and on high land, where the drainage runs off to the river. Rent moderate. Apply to GEORGE DAVIES & CO., Aug. 22,81. Queen Square. MALT BITTERS | Urfermented Malt Bitters | Compounded from - Malt, Hops, Buchu and other Substances, pessessing great Curative Properties! A Medicine for the cure of General De- bility, Indigestion, Billiousness, Dysper ia, Neuraigia, Liver Complaint, Nervourness, Fever, Headache, Costiveness, Want of Ap- petite, Kidney Troubles, and all Diseases originating from aa impure state of the Blood, An infallible remedy for all discases of the stomach, They build up the system by stimulating into new life the entire process of digestion, by which new Blood is made and the progress of discase and debility arrested. As « Blood Purifier, they are unequalled. All impuritics of the Blood revoved by their use, MALT BITTERS MANUFACTURING ©0., “Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Aug. 22—im St. Dunstan's College LL REOPEN on THURSDAY, tet of REV, JOHN’ CHAISSON, D. D Ch'town,; July 27’’81—till ist sep NIETKOOIST HYMNS TS NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Aug. 17—tf _ Qaeen Street, O RENT! . HE HOUSE lately occupied by) Lisvr. BovLton, Containing 13 rooms, large gar- dea, yard and cpach house, Pump in yard, Apply to owner, iow © 4 J. H. GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown, a Free for All—Purse of $60,4 will be given. ST 26, 1881. eS 2 a. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. | AM authorized by H. Epmonp Swapey, | Keg, to se by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 6th Sept., At 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His well-known residence called ‘‘Lawedale,” situated 21-3 wiles from Charlottetown, on ‘the St Peter's Road, Royalty East, together with 14 acres of choice laud, substantially feuced, The. House is a three-story wooden strue- ture, well built of geod, seasoned Jnmber, containing 12 rooms in all, with mansard roof and good cellar. The Ontbuildings consist of two large Baris, a Cottage, Vig touse, etc. No. 1 Barn, comtains Horse Stables and Coach Hén'e, with bay loft above and a splendid 'redt-eeilar beluw; aleo a water tenk and pump connecting with Coath-house. Tank holds 20,000 gallens of water. Barn No. 2 has Cow Stable. grain lofts, threshing floor, hen house, ana granery. The Cottage, er Wash-house, has 3 réems; the Pig-honse haa a yard connecting, and a boiling hiouse with furnace. The whole premises are in firat-class condi- tion, and are open to public inspection. The view of the Hillsborough and Marbor from the piazza or windows of the House is one of the most beautiful on the [s!and. Terms stated at sale. for further parti- culars apply te the owner, or WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Aug. 23, "81. Wanted to Kent! AY I'LH immediate possession, a House con- taining 10 or 12 reoms, furnished or unfurnished. For a desinable House, con- veniently sitnated in Town, a liberal rent [ Address ‘** Enquirer,” Box 172, P. O., Charlottetown, {au 22 pat lw NEW BOOKS — FoR— SCHOOL OPENING RECEIVED THIS DAY HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Miiton’s Paradise Lost, Brooks’ English Literature, Colenso’s Algebra, Smith’s History of Greece, Bryce’s Ist and 2ud Latin Beaders, Bryce’s Greek Readers, Cicero's Orations, Horace’s Odes, Livy, Charles the Twelfth, Brachet’s French Grammar, Le Misanthrope, Racine’s Iphigenie, Homer’s Iliad, Snith’s Latin Dictionary, Routledge’s Latin Dictionary, Principia Latina, part 4, Mason's Grammar, Smith and McMurty’s Arithmeties, Currie’s Grammars, Campbell's Geography and Atlas, Royal Readers, &c. Other School Books hourly expected. Don’t forget, at HARViE'S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street. Aug. 18—tf Wants. {est. found. & ; ees COOK WANTED IMME. Apply to Mrs, F. P. Taylor. , fau 25 4i GOOD AX diately. Grafton Street. ge LET—A House containing six rooms, Kitchen and Shop, conveniently situated on Pownal Street. Rent moderate, on the premises to Michael Treanor. Apply pau 28 \ ANTED—A Servant Girl in a small ; family—-no children, Situation desir- Wages good. Enquire at this office, [au 24. able, ¥V, ANTED, by an elderly lady, two un- furnished rooms in a respectable me- chanics family. Address A. G., Lock Box 27, Charlottetown, (au 24 2i pd he SALE—A comfortable second-hand Road Sulkey, im good order. Apply at this office. . fau 22 3i \ 7 ANTED—A SMART BOY, about sixteen ‘y years of agé;at Tur Exaam wer office, Must be recommended, and bave a good Eng- lish education, {au 20 os LERK WANTED—A Clerk with some experience in a Grocery Store wanted None but a goodsalesman need apply, Ad- dress P. O. Box 2]2, with recommendation, Ls: yesterday, between this City and St. Dunstan’s College,a new Rubber Coat. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. fan 18 tf re SALE—A valuable Lot containing one acre, adjoining the Franklin House. Apply to Mrs. R. Tuorsx, Lower Spring Park Road, fau 17 Ti pa ~O LET—A House containing six rooms, Possession 1st September. Apply to Jas. McLxop, Spring Park Road, (au 13 tf ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN as a Double-Entry Book. Keeper. First.class reference supplicd. Address, by letter, W.. BR. P. O. Box No, 125, Charlotte. town, fau ll 2w ‘HOP TO LET—At a moderate rent, the Shop at present occupied by Patrick Mc. Kenna, Shoemaker, on Great George Street next to S. W. Crabbe’s, Hardware Store. Pos seasicn after the 17th ist. Apply to Win- Liam Dopp, Queen Square, (au 3. ———o 4 OR SALK (with immediate possession) ONE, AC of good clear ‘and, part of Pasture Lot No, 258, fronting 60} yards on the Malpeque Road, bounded on the south by the, St. Duastan’s College ground:,and ex tending back $0 yardg;_ For terms, ete: apply. to Lonewoats & Haszaap, Solicitorg, Liy 19 eod b ere eee LUMBER. ~ WILL sell at AUCTION, on POWNAL WHARF, ON FRIDAY EVENING the 26th inst,, at 6 O'clock, — ; 46000 feet Spruce Boards, 7,500 feet Pine Boards 5,000 feet 3x3, 4,5 and 6, 7,000 feet Deals, ; 59,000 Latha. ¢ . Ex Sc brs. Lodi and Ellen, W. D. STEWART, Avctioacer, Household Furniture, ee nee WILL sell at AUCTION, atmy Sale Room Queen’ Square, on FRIDAY NEXT 26th inst., at 2 o'clock, @ collection of ’ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF Aug, 24,81. 1 Parlor Suit, in Waluut and Fancy Repp } English Upright Piano, 1 Marble Top Table -4.Walnut What-Not, 1 Tapestry Carpet, ones Birds, 2 dezen Pictures, China Tea Set Glassware, Crockery, Parlor Stoves and Fire Irons, 2 Walnet Bedsteads, Double and Single Ion Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers Wash Stands, Toilet Wate, Looking Gi . Flock and Straw Mattrasses, 1 Spring Mat* trass, | Child’s Crib, | Wardrobe, Oak Diners. Perforated Seat Chairs, Curtains and Cor. nices, Tinware, Cook Stove, &., &c. WILLIAM DODD, Aug. 22, ’Sl—tod Auctioneer, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the resi- dence of Mrs. Ralph B. Peake, on Fitz- roy Street, near St. James’ Kirk, on MON- DAY, 29th inst., at 11 o'clock, all the | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COMPRISING : 1 Handsome Drawing Room Suit, in Walout and Damask; 2 handsome Mantel Mirrors , 53x48 in. and 48x48 in.; 2 handsome Wall. Mirrors, 89x25 inches; 2 handsome Brass Clecks (with glass cases); 1 Wallnut Centre Table, 1 Waluut Whatnot, | Extension Din- ing Table, 1 Boek Case and Writing Desk, 1 Walnut and Hair Cloth Couch, 6 da do. Chairs, 1 Iron Hat avd Unbrella Stand, Window Cornices, Brussels Carpets’ and ] Glass-ware and Crockery, | Refrigerater, and Parlour Steves, Pictures and Engravin Vases. Single and Double Irea Bedstead's, (English), Wardrobes, Chests Drawers, Wash- stands, Chairs, Toilet Ware, Glasses, Tin Toilet Sets, Hair and Straw Mattrasses, Feather Beds and Tillows, Sponge Baths &c., &e., Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Furnitere, Cooking Utensils, &c., &e. Also, at the Stables : , 1 Double-Seat Covered Ca: riage, with Pole and Shafts, | Top Buggy, with Pole and Shafts, 1 Doable Seat Sleigh, 1 Single Seat do., 1 Red Box Sleigh, ! Tron Axle Oart, 1 Box Sleigh, Sets of Harness, Bear-skin, Coon, Wolf, and Buffalo Robes, Railway Wrappers, Strings and Stands of Bells, Whips, Bitts, Brushes, Rugs; Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Ice Hooks, Carri- age Jack, Ladders, Hot-bed Frames, Lawn Mower, Hay Cutters, &c., &e. WILLIAM DODD, ugust 22, 1881—eod Auctioneer. VALUABLE VILLA RESIDENCE AND LAND! AT BRIGHTON. —_— AM instructed by Mason Freetanp to sell f AT AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 7th September next, at 12 o’clock, noon, his valuable Property at Brighton, consistiag vf about 18} acres of Land, with Dwelling House, good Stables, Cow House, Barn, and other Outbuildings. This very valuable Property is pleasantly situated within a mile« of the Post Office, in the immediate neighborhood of Victoria Park, ‘having afine view of the “Harbor and North and West Rivers, with a valuable water front, where large quantities of sand and seaweed may be obtained, The land bas been very kighly cultivated, 11 acres being capable of producing garden crops, and in excellent order for market gardening, The Cellars of the House and Stabie are good, and the House is fitted with Double Windows. Terms —Twenty per cent. down and tho balance can remain on Mortgage for five years. at six per cent, per annum, A plan of the property can be seen at my office. WILLIAM DODD, Aug. 19, ’81—-eod Auctioneer, ene cee ene Mackerel and Hake Souris. TE\HE subscriber will purchase kerel and Hake Sounds dnrine Ae shine season, at highest market priv ..~ p Karrels, for sale at I. C, Hall’sold stand * .0¢ : Charlottetown, 008 HE Ques Crest, He Aug. 23—pat ts RACE HASZARD. FALL TRIP! liverpool to Charlottetown DIRHOT ! THE BRIGT. FLORENCE, M. Ferns, Master, 174 tons, classed at Lloyds, coppered and copper tastened, will be on the berth at Liverpool, On or About 16th September Next. and will take Freight to. Charlottetown, Georgetown and Summerside. For Freight, &c.,apply to R. M.C, Srcwees, _ Exq., 4 ludia Buildings, Water Street, Liver- poot ; or here, to the owner, ROBT, F. QUIRK. Aug, 16,’81—pat till Ist sep So Mein a ie Grin J kos Uk gla) Ng gs aa a ae 2 MES