od . | Leocai and Gther Items. | Nem Mehkervre, Ese. em is at the Uankin. Jcoper HEwry steamer last eve. arrived by , _ - a - Tus Prince Fdward arrived at Montreal on Monday last. J. F. Brensax, Eso, of the Summerside Journal, ia in the City. —_— TAN MINSTRELS Open at his evening. — Heatsys Hirer Academy of Masic CouncrLtor BLA& 8 arrived home feom Eng land via Montreal, last evening. —_— - —- A CHOICE Lor « acea, Lbon), Urang at Dedd’s Medical t Walking Canes, in Mal . Olive, &e., just opened all. j39 3i tts Macleod and ethers vs. iment was begun at the noon, Pur case of G org the Deminion Gover Courthouse this for Me GRANVILLE CUNNINGHAM, C. E.. ar rived on the Island He is at- ast evening. tending the Railwa: trial. Tus hei:s of ap worth $2,000,000 ar: looking for certain ‘ English estate said to be wanted ; and a lawyer is Villiamses and Backuses, ANOTHER comet } Arbour, Michigan, Dr. Swift supposes 1812. is been discovered at Ann vizible only by telescope. it to be the comet of A Baruine House ror Moncron.—A pum- ber of mechanics iu the Moncton Railway works have been talking of a public bathing house fer Moncton. EXTRAORDINARY protect the Marqui visit to the Maritim a report tha’ his lf idesieeieseaaieanndia precautions were taken to ef Lorne when en his Prov nces, on account of would be in danger. Cart Cuter, la: ernor General, wil Northwest trip pro be premoied to the :ank of Major. Tus Tea Parry at Alberton to-day was largely attended, an i no doubt a very pleas- annt time was spent. The trains which left here this morning landed over thirteen hur- dred passepgers on the grounds. I Excunstonists gto Pugwash to-morrow can leave either by morning or afternoon trip. If they prefer geing at haif-pest three a m., a pleasant time can be speut arcund Pugwash, Wallaee, and adjaceat p'aces. A grand time is expected. Mrs. Lanetry, the London professional beauty, has written toa friend in that city that she will visit America next October, and it is said that apartments have already been. secured for her at the Westminster, New York. A FRIGHTFUL ACC WN. B., on the Ith inst., by which a son of Mr. Francis Buchanan, at Upper Cerner, aged 14, will lose a ley and « part of his band, The boy in some way got possession ef an unexploded bombehel' which had been left by the militia,-aud was playing with it in his father’s shop, when it exploded, shatterivug the leg and hand fri,htfully, —— Tue new woollen factory at Charlottetown has begun to place its tweeds and other de- scriptions of manufactured geods in the mar- ket. They are said to be superior in many respects to those imported. With several such mills im operation, all manufacturing fine tweeds, and wi' 4 increased capacity since the introduction of the N. P., there is now ue reason why the Islanders should be dependent on the other Previnces er foreign manufac- turers for geods of this class.— A/oncton Times, ARRANGEMENTS have been made for the issue of return tick«ts at single fares at Sum- merside and Miscovche on the 26th, good fer return on 28th, and at Charlottetown, Souris, anc intermediate Sv ations, on 27th, good for return on 28th, to parties desirous of atten. ing the Tea Party at East Point on the 27th inst. As the tea grounds are situated some distance from Harmony Station, a pleasant drive along the Nort! Side, as well as an enjoy- able day at the sea side, will be afforded those attending. Prince Epwaxp Isianp French Prorie rok Memramcsox.---Che boat from Summer- side to Point du Clene yesterday bronght a large wumber of the Freuch people of Prince Edward Islaad, whe intend taking part in the demenstration at Memramecook toeday. ‘The boat was crowded with the visitors, who tho- roughly enjoyed theiaselves on board and are evidently a very respectable body of people. A special train left here and conveyed the excursionists from the Peint direct te Mem- ramcook, where they all arrived safely and were met by their entertainers. The special afterwards proceed d back to Moncton.— Moncton Times. Terese Accioe*r.—About nine o'clock en Saturday morning. Mr. George Glew, with his team, consisting of a pair of horses and a hay rack, loaded with abont five hundrel feet of boards and some shingles, Mr. James forbes, the owner of the lumber, and two boys, aged about ten years each, Were crossing « bridye at the upper end of the milland tann-ry, when the entire west- ern span fell throug) to the bed of the stream Mr. Forbes was ba.ily bruised; the smallest boy, named Simmons, succeeded in reaching the shore; the largest boy, named Elbridge Calligan, got upen a plank and was making for the shore when a falling timber struck bim and he was knocked off, going down among the debris, and was drowned. Aman took a birch and followed down near the falls (which ‘have a fall of forty feet), and succeeded in ge. ting the body befure it reached the rapids. His rC™@ains were tuken to his relatives, who live nea® the State Fish Aquarium. The horses were Saved. The lumber was lest and the wagon wr ecked.-—Banyor Whig. ~_—-—-ooro-x—-- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 21—10 a. m. Moderate to fresi) winds; fair to cloudy weatber, with rain areas. «anid Sir Hector Langevin completed his tour in the Maritime Vrevinces on Saturday. During the sixteen days spent there he re- veived twenty-one addresses, inspected twenty-seven different public works, de- livered thirty speeches in English and French, and attended seventeen meetings, not ineluding recepions and various minor engagements, an amount of work which shows the Minister of Public Works to be among the busiest of Ministers. Sir Hector was everywhere recaived with cordiality. — Montreal Gazette, ° ad | 2 —— Men’s and Boys’ Summer Dusters cheap DENT occurred at Sussex, | e A. D. C. te the the Gov- | immediately after the | eed to England, and will | July 15, 1881. THE DAILY acpceitnanes ~hh—atoee MINER, TUL oman la YF 21. 1881 ee aye eee ceeseneeeerenanenenrenee nnn WE WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR re ° e e English Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonvon, July 19. When the Land Bill gets through the committee there Will remain clauses 12, 15, 27 and 34 for consideration. There are three and a half pages of amendments to | these new clauses which, with amendments, | cover 21 printed pages. The ‘*‘ News” announces that Law has de- clined to serve on the Lavd Commission, owing to the lack of physical strength. Sergeant O'Hagan is well known io Ireland “8 a writer of verse, chiefly political. Vernon gave evidence before the Rich. mond and Beesborough where his evidence was so _ fair and friendly to tenants that his appoint- ment is the ome most approved by the Home Rulers. Lytton’s appointment will canse a vacancy in Parliament for Tyrene. This however, need not occur until the Land Bill becomes law, Dickson of Dun- gannon will probably be the Liberal and Marquis of Hamilton the Conservative can- didate for the vacancy. The meetirg convened on Monday night by the Revolutionary Congress now being held in London, was crowded with an en- thusiastic audience of beth sexes. The tirst reselution, declaring that the time for had “ceased, the time has now come for force, was moved by Citoyene Lecourt, deiegate from the United States. Louise which was supported by a large number of delegates from various countries, and was carried unanimously. Sr, Pererssure, July 19. lt is stated at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the person found in the ceme- tery on Friday was not a policemen as reported, but a Nihilist who, like Rusakoff, had been chosen by lot to assassinate the Czar, and who, rather than obey, suicided. Paris, July 19. The announcement that serious engage- ments have taken plaee near Sfax, on Satur- day, is confirmed. Most of the leaders of the revolt were killed. The result has pro- duced a great impression on the Arabs. The French command at Sfax has ordered the immediate disarmament ef the natives, the delivery of hostages and payment of war indemnity of 15,000,000 franes. AUCTION SALE —OF-— Valuable Real Estate | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. agitation by means of press and platform | Michel, of Paris, seconded the resolution, | _GEORGE ——— —— ee See —— PERKINS & STERNS DEG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their | J) Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. . Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the commissions Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, =O; NEW PRINTED CAMBRIGS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. Ne west Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. Ribbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. | } j t ! ' harlettetown, May 19, 1881. eee eee ee eee ee eee eee TENDERS! ' rPF\ENDERS will be received by the Provin- cial Exhibition Building and Grounds Committee, at the Secretary's (Office, until MONDAY, the Ist day of August next, at noon, for the erection of Horse and Cattle Sheds on Governor's Field; also for building a Bridge across the Pond from Drill Shed to said Field, according to plans and specifica- tions to be seen at my office. The committee are not bound to accept the lowest or any tender, Suflicient security will be required for the due performance of the contract. Tenders to be endorsed, “ Tenders for Exhibi- tion Sheds.” A. McNEILL, Sec’y. 11 Queen Street, July 19, ’81—eod TENDERS RE solicited, and will be received until AX the twenty-eighth inst., at noon, for the construction of the Buildings, etc., required on the occasion of the Gathering of the Scot- tish Clans on the eighteenth of August next, Also for the privilege of the entire catering CHARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY, N TUESDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST () NEXT, at noon, in front of the Law); Courts Building in Charloteetown, there will | be sold at Public Auction, by the Union Bank! of P, E. Island, that beantifal farm and estate | known as “* Beach Hili,” co taining about 3 10 | acres of excelicnt land, mustly in a bigh state | of cultivation, pertly under crep, lately the | property of the Hon. J, C, Pope. The prop-! erty is distant about three miles from Char- | lottctown, and is bounded on three sides by a} good public road, via: On the Kast by Union Road; on the opposite side by the Norwood Road; and on the Norti: by the Royalty Road, and is weil watered and wooded, and in every respect well adapted for grazing and high farming purposes, Th Jand compris«s Royalty Lots Nos. 350, 351, 331,333, 380, 389, ; 356, 357, 381, 382, 387, 388, 422, 423, 424, | 425, 432, 433, 460, 461, 467,565, 568 and 466. | There are about 200 acres clear, of which about 70 acres are under crop, remainder under pasture. The balance of the 3.0 acres is under hard and soft wood, The property will be sold in one Jot, or in lots to suit purchasers, Terms—Gne-third of the purchase money to be paid down at the sale, aad the balance secured on the premises payable in 10 years, w.t interest at 6 per cent, per annum, Dated 16th July, 1881. GEORGE MACLEOD, | ju 18 eod till sale] Cashier. ELOW ARD’S ROYAL Quinine Wine, LONDON, The Best in the Market. For sale only at the APOTHECARIES HALL, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square. Ch’town, June 10, ’81. P. ii. Island Pottery. Y¥XHE ebove Company has on hand a large quantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, MOLASSES JARS, PRESERVE CROCKS, and other Ware which they offer at Wholesale Guly. Samples can be seen at the office of the undersigned—Corner Queen and Water Sts. aa” No sales at the Works. Every description of Qrnamental Flower Pots, Garden Vases, ete., made‘to order. Also, Bone Dust for sale. FRED. W, HYNDMAN, | for temporary repairs to the fence, at J, B, Macdonald's, May 21, '81—2aw on the grounds for the same occasion. Also Specifica- tions may be seen, and every information had, on application to JOHN A, McDONELL, July 19—t ths Wagstaft House, i ——;0; ROOM PERKINS & a NEW SCAREFS, NiiW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. s@ New Goons spy Every STEAMER, Oe ee NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. PAPER, STERNS. a Cw — BOSTON 3A Ki DD — i, AMERICAN STYLE! -—AND-— DELIVERED EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. —0:0— —== Parties wishing to have a put of deliciously prepared Pork and Beans delivered at their house every Saturday night, will leave their orders at BEER & GOFF’s, Where sample can be seen. PRICE 20 CENTS PER POT (3 PINTS.) C. F. Charlettetown, July 4, ’81—3aw FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! HE BRIGT. “LOTTIE BELLE,” now due at this port, will go on berth imme- diately after arrival, and load lobsters for Liverpool. Large portion of her cargo being ready, will have quick despatch, Lobsters will be received and stored free of charge. Special rates of freight to large shippers. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. July 19—2w 21w SELLING QUT -—AT— Greatly Reduced Prices. FE\HE undersigned, intending shortly to close their present business, will aell the balance of their Stock of Groceries, &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WRIGHT & MACNUTT. Kent Street, July 15—2w eod PIC-NIC | TEA PARTY SUPPLIES. an Choice quality and Lime Juice. Cheap. Cenfectionery t* large Assortment. an Fresh and nice va- Buiscuits. rieties, And a general stock of T&A PARTY SUPPLIES. We invite all Tea Party Committees to call on us. BEER & GOFF. June 27, ’81. BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— Asserted See | On draught & in bottles {AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE, \ FRANKLIN HOUSE. 70: SUMMER HOTEL NOW OPEN. it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one of the ealthiest sites on the Island. pleasant grounds, well wooded. quiet surroundings, patronize the FRANKLIN. nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bach |House on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms very moderate. N. B.—This is a Temperance House. June 15, 1881, — | BEANS! IN— STACKPOLE. — — — Built on high land, Gents’ Lustre & Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, etc. DAVIES & CO. os a VALUABLE Household Furniture. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, —4A? 7a Residence of A, B. Stewart. Esq., James MoGriz’s Farm, —ON — Thursday, 4th August, Commencing at 11 o'clock, sharp, all his valuable Household Furniture, con-. sisting in part of PARLOR FURNITURE—In 1 suite Wal- nut and Hair Cloth, Sofa, Ladies Sewing Chair ——s Centre Table (marble top), 1 uct Table (marble top), 1 Walnut do, 1 Mantel Mirror, 2 Lambrequins, Lace Cur- tains, 1 case English Birds, 1 case Wax Flowers, Valuable Pictures, What-not, Tapes- try Carpet, Hearth Kug. SITTING ROOM—Stove, Fire Irons and Stand, Book Case, Table, Lounge, Smoking Chair, 1 Rocking Chair, 1 small do; 2 Lambre- quins and Hangings, Window Shades, Pic- tures, Carpets, Mats. etc., etc. DINING ROOM—Scotch Carpet, Stove, Walnut Extension Table, Walnut Sideboard, Dining Chairs, Rocker, Easy Chair, Mantel Clock, Trays and Waiters, Dinner Set, Tea Set (red and gold), Silver Tea Service, Silver Salver, Jelly Cups, Glasses, Fruit Dishes, Fish Slice, Pickle Jars, Knives and Forks, ef the best quality, Spoons (Tea, Table and Dessert.) Hall Matting, Mats, Oil Cloth, Hat Rack and Stand, Hanging Hall Lamp, Flower Stands, Aquarium, 2 Flower Urns, Window Shades, Hall Stoves, Stair Carpet and Rods Pictures, Door Scraper, 3 Bird Cages. Bath Room, Bed Room, Kitchen, Garden and Stable Utensils, Carts, Harness, Horse and gyeigh, Full particulars wiil be advertised by catalogue in a few days, Terms—All sums under $50, cash on de- livery; and for all sums over that amount a credit of three months will be given on ap- proved joint notes. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, Tea Party! CAMPBELL'S COVE, EAST POINT, WILL TAKE PLACE ON Wednesday, the 27th of July, to which the public are kindly invited. The proceeds are intended to repair St, Columbia’s Church. A pleasant time may be expected, A Saloon on Temperance principles will be provided, Tickets 25 cents each, to be had at he en- trance, July 16, ’81— ‘ P. McINTYRE, Sec y. Fairfield, East Point, July 7, ’81—ne Connected with this House are If you want cool rooms and) The dust H. F. COOMBS, PROPRIETOR ee en deen HATS. HATS. Just Received! A LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDON felt Hats, Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN FUR HATS! BEST VALUE FOR CASH. F. LEPAGE & CO. July 6, ’*81—wkly Wool! Wool! HE Highest Cash Price paid for Wool ‘Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES, July 12-—-2aw,wkly im Hillsborough Street ’ ce oe ee SS eee j GREAT BARGAINS scieonieninil, ION coon DRESS GOODS, ea 83 Queen Street, | AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduee my Stock in this Lins, R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’town, May 3, 1881. For Sale or to Let. “TYVHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- ‘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. Apply on the premises to Dry Goods. Dry Goods, Good Will and nterest I an Established Dry Goods Business, ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS STANDS IN TAR CITY, Robart Orr & Co’s Old Stand, Queen St. A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST, { by subscribers intending a change in their business, offer for sale their good will and interest in the Dry Goods portion of their business. The stock on hand at Ist June amounted to $3,000, and consisted, in part, of Cashmeres, Merinos, Cords, Lustres White and Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Velvets, Silks, Satins Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Corsets, Handker- chiefs, Shirting, Ticking, Flannels, Braces, White and Fancy Shirts, Damask, Linens, Towelling, Tweeds, Casbans, Broad Cloths, Pilot, Beaver, Presiden, Ulster and Nap Cloths, Brown and Fancy Duck, Sail Dack Clothing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c, A full and complete assortusuent. The Goods are all new, and in good condition, To @ person or party with some capital this isa grand opportunity to invest, as the busi- ness is established and paying. The premises will be let for a term of years. An inventory of the stock is being prepared,and will be open for inspection to intending purchasers at our office on and after Tuesday, the 5th inst., where all necessary information may be had. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island. July 1, 1881—3w Saw, wky pat ne 3w Ss fjy 5 st john tel 3w tri wkly, bx chren 6i LIME JUICE. — oN ONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE 49 (Imported in original Packages.) On Draught and Bottled at APUTHECARIES HALL, June 14—1m DesBrisay’s Coraer. COAL. COAL. MRS. BOSWALL March 12, 1581—tf UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINE. t+) the Cheapest and most Newsy Pape 2 vlished iv the Provinnes, , LWAYS ON HAND, Pictou Found and Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal, ‘Customers can be supplied at all times, Prices as low as any in the city. Terms cash, CAYT. JOHN HUGHES, July 12—1aw tf Water Street, sO CL RNR NO AOA Ml PEL . St ‘ ies a i» ) SEA EY we «Rie in nts oon 2a aoe 0 tS OETA A 2 ite RS, BRET. ee “am pr | ; i + | I | j i eRe eR 2 ‘memmaremianat ta nik tad SEE CS ME lh. REA AIR ALP OTE