cs aa I sa aa at = ~ — ~ Local and Other Items. Tue Supreme Court will meet again on Mon lay next to hear arguments, A rew cheese left will be cleared out at 12 vents per Ib., at the Family Grocery. h. hk BRACE.—~aug. 7. ‘ - ———— PERSONAL Mr. Inches, Secretary of the New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition is at the Rankin House. ~ A rew copios of Mr. Heard’s last letter-—as published in the drjus—ar fer sale at the ** Diamond Bookstore.’ au 7 lin} \ Tue Secretary of the Provincial Exhibi- tion has placed in oir Hancs a copy of the Prise 1.ist. his pamphlet will receive our attention iu cue tune Tre Canadian Ministers, including Sir John and his two colleagues, occupied seats in the Ambassadors gallery in the House of Com- mons ou the 22nd ult., the night when the [rish compensation bill was decided. ' ee Francts Bec As was arrested for assaulting a sailor name! Frederick Cheverie and Mr. William Brandage on Queen’s Wharf on Fri day eveving. The assault on Cheverie was very serious, while the ether was slight. At Court to-day the Stipendiary Magistrate de servedly sentenced Began to eight months imprisonrient with hard labor. a Tue escape of gas on the level and shafts of the Beliveau, Albert county, is something marvellous, having increased lately very rap- idiy, The level 18 now within ten or twelve feet of the s )POSse L lo ality of the bore holes and the growing conviction in the minds of those interested is that Albertite is close at hand. Shou l it prove So, it would be of 1m mense Value t> that part of the country. sdeties Tur famous Rose lead mine, in Montague, near Halifax, is still vielding marvellous re- sults. itis said that it will shortly show a yield of 1,000 ozs. of geld fur one months work. The Cemple mine, in the immediate vicinity (which mine, as well as the former, waa sold to American capitalists by Mr. i, F. Couch, of gold mine fame), has recently dey eloped a lead of gold almost as rich as that of the Rose lead A FRIGHTFUL aceident occurred at the nut works, on Frederick street, Toronto, on the 5th inst. An employee named Samuel Nech- olas, While attending a machine, had his right arm caught ia a pair of rollers; his arm was drawn in to the shoulder and torn from its socket and casé upon the floor at the other side of the machine. The injured man was living at 12 o'clock, but cannot survive long. Ar a meeting of the ladian chiefs at Caugh- naWaga, nea Montreal, on the evening of the 2nd, 1t was lecided by a vote of four to three to notify th: thirty-tive families of white set- tlers to leave the settlement at once or they would be expelled by legal action. It is said that there sre now in Caughnawaga at least five liquor sellers, a majovity of them whites, who doa thriving business. The chiefs want this stoppe ‘angi : THe Tur:.—As will be seen by our adver- tising columns, Mr. A. N. Large challenges any stallion on Prince Edward Island to trot his stallion ‘‘Messenger Boy” a race on Upton Park. Mr. Large means business, and if he cannot be a-commodated with a match in this Province we should not be surprised to see him extend the challesge to other Provinces of the Dominion. sii dcidileilldilacinaininentes tev. Sreewen G. Lawson was arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate this fore neon, charged by Mr. W. D. Stewart, Ux- Commissioner of Pablic Works, with publish- ing a malicions, defamatory libel against him. Mr. Lawsou’s counsel made application to have the hearing of the case postponed until Thursday pext. ‘Theapplication was granted. J t 5 ’ The suit be!ore the Stipendiary [Magistrate is merely to determine whether or not the article published in last Presbyterian is a de- famatory libel. If it is proved to be such, Rev. Mr. lawson will be remanded for trial in the Supreme Court. EXcURSION TO SUMMERSIDE BY STEAMER August is |,y far the best month in the year to make a tri) reund our Isiand sheres, and we would advise all who wish to have a pieasaut sail and get clear of the heat and dust of the eity, to take advantage of the public holiday and low fares promised to those who attend the grand excursion to Summerside on Tues- day next. As will be seen in our advertising columns, tlie favorite steamer *‘ St. Lawrence’ will leave che Company's wharf at 8 o'clock a. m., arriving at Summerside about noon; re- turning will leave Summerside about 5 p, m., aud excurs ouists will arrive home about half past nine, and thus avoid late hours. ‘The excellent band of the 82ud batt. has been en- gaged for the occasion, and those who do not carry baskets will obtain a first-class meal on board the boat at reduced rates. The excur- sien is gotten up by Wildey Lodge, J.0.0.F., afid the committee have made arrangements for a first-class time, Tee ALLEGED SpaNIsH OUTRAGES ON American Vessers.—The report of Ad- miral Wyman to the State department differs iu important particulars from the aftidavits of the masters of the Merritt and the Newcomb, the vessels alleged to have been first fired upon by the Spanish cruiser. It is now admitted to be doubtful whether they were not within the Spanish jurisdic- tion at the time. But it is claimed that the third vessel, the George Washington, was not less than fifteen miles from the Cuban coast when brought to by a shot across her bows. Tur Prorte snp THE PremieR.—A cable despatch of August 3rd contains the following : The illness of Mr. Gladstone causes the greatest excitement throughout the country. There is a large crowd con- atantly «round the Premier's residence, awaiting intelligence of the changes in the state of his health. The Lord Mayors banquet t» the Ministers at the Mansion House, which had been arranged to take place to day (Saturday), will be delayed in @onsequence of Mr. Gladstone's illness. et FRANCE. _The Republicans had it all _ their own way at the late elections for mem- bers for tie Councils General. The Mon- archists were onlyj able to muster a few Votes. | possible disturbances there. ithe proposed expedition of Gen. Roberts to we ee ee EWS BY TELEGRAPH T ON DON HOUSH. UNITED STATES. NEW York, Aug. », C, W. Click, a somnambulisht, occupying aroom witha friend named Phelps at Tryre, Va., got up in the night and chopped Phelps’ head off with anaxe. Click was arrested, but knew nothing of the occur- rence. our cases of sudden death caused by the heat were reported the coroner’s oflice to-day. At 5.30 p.m. Tanner had a warm foot bath to relleve congestion of the stomach, and half an hour after went to sleep ; he awoke at 7 very irritable and vomited water tinged with bile, took an alcoholic vapor bath, was rubbed dry and put to bed; he said he felt weaker and not quite so well: he had another vomiting attack avout ten o clock. At midnight he was quietly sleeping CHEYENNE, Wy., Aug. 5. A special from Laramie City says a man named A. C., Angelo was found dead beside the Union Paeitic track this morning. He had been ran over by the vars and ended his life by shooting himself through the head. The man is probably St. Aubrey C., Angelo, corresp mdent of the Liverpool Courier, who was with Prince Napoleon in Zululand when the latter was killed? Angelo had been writing up the West for his paper, and left Cheyenne yesterday for Y eHowstone Park,to join Secretary Schurz’s party. : EUROPEAN. LONDON, Aug. ~. Gladstone passed an excellent night and Ss ww SM ie is making satisfactorv, though slow, pro- gress . Eight men were killed in a colliery ex plosion near Wrexham, Wales, yesterday. The election for a member of Parliament to fill the vacancy caused by Lord Ram- say's accession to the peerage, tikes place in Liverpool to-morrow. Plimeoll is the Liberal and Claude Hamilton, the Conser- vative candidate. The Executive Commit- tee of the Home Rule Confederation re- commend the Irishmen of Liverpool to ab- stain from voting, because Plimsoll declined { to take the Home Rule pledge. CarpirF, Aug. 5. The British bargue Eleanor from Halifax spoke 28th ult., British steamer Rochester from Boston for London, having lost pro- pellor and engines broken down. Lonpon, Aug. 5 In the Commons to-day, Mr. Forster, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said, ‘‘ IL deep- ly regret the rejection of the Compen- sation Bill. I doe not think we can bring in another bill on that subject this season. The Government will protect the officers and courts in the execution of the laws. 1 hope a plentiful harvest will alleviate the sufferings of the farmers. The members of both houses should use their influence to assist the Government to maintain order in freland. it is believed that the section of the Home Rulers.in the Commons will offer a prolonged and obstructive opposition to the yote for an Irish constabulary when it is reached in the estimates of the budget, on the ground that as reiief is withheld from tenants, Home Rulers are justified in re- sisting the appropriation of public money for a constabulary to enforce evictions. The Standard learns that the Govern- ment resolved at a Cabinet Council, on Wednesday, to despatch immediately. a larye body of troops to Ireland in view of The Stundard’s Plymeuth correspondent asserts that an order was received yester- day for all matings to be held in readiness to proceed to Ireland on the 10th inst., if necessary. Paris, Aug. 5. A duel was fought to-day with pistols} between the editor of the Gau/ois and the member of the Chamber of Deputies from Cherbourg, en account of an article pub- lished in the Gavlois. ‘Two shots were ex- changed. but neither of the principals were hurt. LONDON, Aug. D. United States Minister Lowell has re- ceived instructions from Secretary Evarts to express to Her Majesty's Government the great concern of the United States Gov- ernment at the illness ef Mr. Gladstone, | and their hopes for his speedy recovery. The Times says: ‘‘We are not sure that Candahar is wise, either strategically or politically. The march from Cabul to Candahar would occupy nearly five weeks, | and the column would have to cut off all communication with Cabul. I[t might hap- pen that the force would be wanted after| relieving Candahar to return to Cabul. It would, however, be so distant that it could not return in time to deal with any sudden emergency. ‘There is no reason for sup- posing that the garrisens at C»ndahar and Khelat-Ghilzai will be unable to hold ont another six weeks. Sr. Perersevra, Aug. 9. Russia has decided to construct ten clip- pers,—five of which will be built under con- tract with Mr. Baker, in the United States, and the remainder in Evgland and Ger- many. is HOTEL ARRIVALS. WAGSTAFF’S HOTEL. Aug. 2.—Mrs Wilson. 5th.— Mr ‘Taylor, Seaside Hotel. 6th.—Mr A M Liddell, Mon- treal; Ma Fred Goff; Miss Goff. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 7--A T Scott, boston; Jas HLgleson, Ottawa; Jas Cunningham, do: G Mulick, Tor- onte; C Egleson, Ottawa; Jno Cridiford, do; = = Charlottetown, July 26, 1880-—tu th sat Fug E, Pelletier, Quebec; Harry E Correstine, Mon- treal: John D Donaldson, Belleville, Ont., G| E Busby, Fort Wyman; E Ss Aldrich, Previ- dence; Miss A E Tyne. M D, Lorne Hotel. | : REVERE HOUSR. Aug. 5.—James Hill, Boston; John T | Wright, Hunter River. Aug. 6. —J. J Camp- bell. Halifax; | I Capel, Montreal; W C Auld, do; DH Frazer, do; John F Pivriv&®, | Pathuron; F D Hall, M D, Boston. (Ra. ae iat 4 . en oni nation Tee cquemeinnegeastncaigapeemememmmataaiaaay * Q oe ote ne re Ve JUST RECEIVED EX S. S. “HIBERNIAN,” Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. Ex Ss. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 2 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. GS DAVIES & CO. = = nem Charlottetown, July 13, 1850. Beautiful Grounds of the New Convent, - §OURIS EAST. Arrangements will be made to make all who honor us with their presence comfortable, happy and well-provided for. TEA GN THE TABLES AT ONE O'CLOCK, A good working Committee have the busi- ' ness ia hand, and it will be well attended to, | Arrangements for ail kinds of Dances and . the Games usual on such occasions are being ‘made. : Souris at this season presents natural at- |tractions for tourists and pleasare-seekersa, ‘and no person should miss this opportunity of s | taking a good wholesome mouthful ef the fresh sea breeze. the TEA PARTIES held in Souris have Black Cashmeres and Dress Cords | : , WEDNESDAY, JUST OPENED. SIGN OF THE LION Souris Again. ‘always given satisfaction ; but after all they Black and Colored Kid Gloves, ; the 18th day of August next, W.A. WHEKS & CO.,, -O. i were not a circumstance to the one the Ladies Black and Colored Satins, @uecen Sireet, { [ is universally admitted te be a fact that NEW GOODS! intend giving on New Buttons, Flowers, Aibbons, Frillings, Corsels, Cloths & Tailors’ Trimmings fare from all Stations. © ‘TO- CG JOHN A. MACDONALD, —— —0:—_—_—_- oe Arrangements will be made with the Supt. Pont Forget the Bay. | 5 BUILDING LOTS . 5 ef the Railway to issue retarn tickets at half For all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Navy Bread, &c., By order of Committee, PRINCE STREET. . ARTIES wanting to purchase Building i aes ni . { Lots in Victeria, Lot 2, will please ap- a. ae sa S 2 veg D 2 \ Ply to a : aA ot ot ot tas % a & PONALD PALMER, Esq., or ” ae z 7: 2 c) MRS. HENRY HARDAY, ee ee OS O's & oc July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside, Sf? = > a a ee = es - : I nk. ~~ 43 vat — al ba Bes _ s — = Lees soil ‘siiliiiiemtues woeus, See8 es" 3253. IME ae a ~~ — oq ~~ | Bass Besa se. 33 Se | ae SITTA Sie. eee Ss me oe es at eee _ smb = Os abet os ~ iin am ~~ wry Sid oat ester 2 Seek ee CHAMPAGNE. a4 — w = = cs ey rs! 0a <— Y “- c ey Ete See SS ee ae Oe eS cotrneitey thi — ee OS coed 0 — Pia. & omnes —_— ee = CS . —s : Co ~ — «A ails e : __ = c ." oY agega T 5 es eo a5 8.2 S.b eh ae & 4 Bbis. Just Received. = tye OS s = aS So ae ~ ©. 8 2 — a band - or oe me - c) rs - a4 2 8 et ils eee. See = ses See ekg = & ae 2 = iss ae. ae be se ee ae > S A QUANTITY of this artcle, of inferior od sf = et a S =e @ gS | £& quality (muddy in color and sour taste), oo - » : ‘ o-_ a ceo ot " . . oo itd os mS ae | E, ae ee » fie has been placed on this market, which has so -™ = 8 baz a. a ~~ me ST = injured the reputation of Limetta Champagne. - foe coho Se oO Sek ™ = Sed D> a & a Se OOo = af ~ What we sell is — _ = @ ~~ 2 = ec. es sil = | — OS SR = mS ooo se . - S'S Me "a 2 2Sc% > Clear... Soarkli @ Avpesabl She Hk Boo B SS A es \Clear,. Sparkling, and Agreeable oOo oS an a Ce KR _ q) ~ .. eE ade — met BE Be ki eS nm te the ‘Taste. mes 2% ED ~ om 3 = ars : — ee oS Se ee ~ Nn . . : i ve) ae — 5 mire » = S | Sold in any quantity to suit purchasers. ‘ qn cw _ ~ } : = o.5 > a S sm |A reduction made by the dozen ; and 25 cents = one ch =< S&¢#6 i = cS : 1S oO 1A Fe ~~ = ~ per dozen will be allowed fer the Bottles if en etre eer aed og s {returned when empty —(only those had from A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of | ns taken.) Church Parties, Picnics, &c. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. as a Montserrat, Rose's and Martinique JOHN QUIRK, ttm TUICH, PROPRIETOR "7 | FOR SALE IN BOTTLES, And Montar rrat Linc Juice on Desught, June 14, 1889. BEER & GOFF. SEASIDE HOTEL! ___.. Bre RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ~ (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) | eens ene 8) Se Molasses and Sugar, Oly ‘ rp nie ges hs Parl ieee vs . i” Puls Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th | N' June t@ the 15th September. . The above Hotel is situated in one of the mos: charming spots on the Island, Hhds. j having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- oe BRIGHT CROCERY SUCAR. : , eee e - 1 ellac : pe Cr . pls. bathing, sea and river fishing, etc. , ete. Good Tables. Moderate none : a 125 bbls. Vaccum Pan SYGAR arrangements nade for Picnic and Dinner Parties, ete. Also the spacious Pavilion will |p... ) ° >; . > + » ‘ oats > x | . vr : t > iC, 1 rate c rges. , Tierce be let for I icnic Parties, ete., at modera cha ges ; ‘Tierces ' GHOIGE BARBADOES MOLASSES. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for | Bbls. ' Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 4) o'clock, a. m. | Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all | Oh’town, July 2 points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 iniles. ; - ADDRESS, JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, Charlottetown, P. KE. Island. For sale hy HORACE HASZARD. , BO- 2w eod | C\UBSURIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, ). the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Provinces, June 21, 1880. are a