hLecal and Other fies, De. JeNgrys has returned from England. Tum potatoe bug bas appeared in Kent Co., s (hig epee Tux Kennepy fimily, Scottish Vocalists will appear in Halifax to morrow evening. —— a —— Roman Catholic Kishen of Kerry, is dead. silat -<tanaagigears tga fue Sultan has resolved to leave MWidhat Pasha’s fate to be decided by the children of | Abdul Aziz Tre Ste.mer &dpyor Stuart arrived from Halifax this morning with a mail freight, Ske will sail on return at 6 O'clock. Iv is said that Vice Pres dent Arthur, of the United states, will, in a few days, jomw the Governor-Gsnerais Pw ty in Manitoba. § _—_ eo | . wal | luz Most Reverend Daniel MeCarthy, | Jeper Huwsuey, wife, and daughters, re- turned {rom England on Tuesday night. They | are all, we ave pleased to see, enjoying excel jent health. Tue steamer *Sevd” leaves Pictcu Land. ing for Georgetown, Souris and Magdalen Islands, every Tuesd xy, on arrival of kxprese Train frem Halifax. Apv-ces from Ediaburgh give accounts of a fearful storm on Thursday last on the coast of the Shetland Islaids. Many fishing boats were destroyed and sixty-three lives lost. Sra Seeteericieetines Juper Fenny is not hearing the Railway | case to-day. The evidence will be finished to-morrow, aod Coumsel will address the Judge. WriutaM PLEADWELL and family, who left here twenty-two yeers age, have returned on a visit to their frieads, They are staying at the ‘‘ Rocklin House. ’ Joun Joy informs us that he cannot accept the challenge of Mr. Duchemin to a single, seull race, because he has no shell and Mr. Dachemin friends re{used to sell or lend him | one. EarRL GRANVILLE has writtea to the British | Minister at Washington, instructing him te} invite the Governmeit of the United States | to join in a collective note to Russia on the | treatment of the Jew 3. Ir tufns out that the ‘‘ wholesome bever- | e,” Kaoka, is nothing but a composition of | barley bran and molasses, [nu consequence of | this discovery, the factory ai St. Thomas, | Ont., has shut down. and $11,000 has been | sunk in the business. | ‘ | Ax Ottawa exchangs says: The fierce summer heat which we have lad for the last two weeks | has been faverable for corn, but the cold wave | has come upon us again. Hay will be a fine | crop. Some farmers will eut two tons te the) acre. Garpen Growexs must keep a sharp look | eut now. Thieves bave been infesting some | of the gardens in town. Last evening the) grounds of E. J. Pedgson were robbed of | fruit, and some litile damage done. The} police are on the track ef the scuundrels. Ir is said that Sir Charles Tupper aad Mr. Collingwood Schrieber, chief eugineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway, wil! leave on the} trip to British Columbia about the 1st of August, sailing from 3an Francisco abeut the 10th of the month. Tne reform of the Civil Service will be discussed by the Cabinet in Washington be- fore the meeting of Congress. The Cabinet appears to be of the unanimous opinion that admission to the Civil Service should be by competetive examination. By telegraph to MeLure Bros,, the barque Isabel, McLure master, arrived at New York on the 23rd inst., making the passage from Cienfugoes, Cuba, in 15 days. Also—sailed from Glasgow, on the 14th inst., for Murray Harbor, brigt. Gavin, Harris master. §@ A Hoerrisce Crime.—Five children cf Thomas Killen, New Orleans, were poisoned by a colored servant uirl, Eliza Bartley, whe put rat poison in their soup, on the 25th, out of revenge, she says, ‘or calling her * nigger.” One little girl, aged three years, is dead, but the others may recover. Sr. Dun~ran’s ColLece will open on the Ist of September, with Rev. Dr. Chaisson as Rector. He will be assisted by Rev. William Grant, and a staff of well-trained teachers. This is one of the most convenient, comfort able and well-fitted colleges in the Provinces,” and under ,the new mapagement we predict for it muchsuccess. )arentsintending to send their children the coming term should make arrangements with Lr. Chaisson at once. Mr. Roor, the Capidian Agent ef the Great Cetton Exhibition, to be held at Atlanta, Georgia, has visited te Caudiere Falls, and is enthusiastic in his vic ws as to the possibilities ef Ottawa asa great manufacturing centre. As a cotton producer and cotton manufacturer, of course. Mr. Root measures the power and povsibilities from a cotton stand point. He says Ottawa hos the ower to far excel Lowell as a manufacturing ceatre, auc could run over 600,000 spindles. Mr Warkse, organist of the Episcopal Chureh, Lowell, Mass., gave an interesting recital in St. Pauls Church last evening. The performauce showed off ina quiet manner the richness of the -oft organ. Mr. Walker restricted himself te Andaote pieces, which, though played tastefully, were not always eor- rect We were rather surprised to hear from the church such airs as ‘*The last Rose of Sum- mer,’ and the ‘‘ Ah Che la Morte.” Very- good authority tells us that there is a place for everything ahd everything in its place. Tye funeral of the late John P. Irving, pot $25 will be awarded to the best Matriculant | Cheap. Esq., towk place to-day. It was attended by three companies of volunteers, headed by tle band of the 82nd Battalion; the members of St, Lawrence Ledge. IE. O. OQ: F., Wildey Lodge TE. 0, O. F, and Port Ja Joie Hacamp- ment, I, 0. O. F., King Solomon Lodge, A. F. & A. M., St. John’s Lodge, A. F. A. M., Victoria Lodge, A. *. & A, M., and a large coneourse of citizens As the cortege moved slowly from the church to the Railway Station, with the Hand playing the ** Dead March io Saul,” it presented a most im- posing appearance, and showed that the Geceased was one e¢aruestiy beloved ani respected by all with whom he was ac- quainted, “+ — - Miss Dcrothy Dix, the distinguished phi'- anthropist, is slowly lying at Washingter. She did no end of hard work in promoting prison reform and i:aproving the eondition of asylums for the insane before the war breke out, and was leading nifrse in the service of the Sanitary Commission. A gifted and accemplie ed lady, of simple and refined manners, she has earned a place in the first rank of modern helpers of man ‘labored to maintain the Bey’s pewer and it | | APOTHEGARIES HALL, kind, by the side of Florence Nightingale, Mary Carpenter, and Mrs, Frye, ; Se WE WILL j wy Mnglish ‘rimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere !olmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Cents’ Lustre & Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, ete. July 15, 1881, THE DAILY MXAMINER, JULY 28, 1881 Nee ae Seapgeene _apeineeineem conmnapenn —— - er CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR _GHORGH DAVIES & CO. =e ——— TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. : a » : : : - | EUROPE AND THE EAST. Lonpvon, July 26. In the House of Cemmons, Sir Micha | Hicks-Beach moved a vote of censure at relation to the course pursued by the Gov- ernment in regard to the rising in Trans- vaal, etc., and said the Opposition had re- | frained from over questioning the Govern- | went on the subject, because they believed | the poliey announced in the Queen’s speech | at the opening of Parliament would be car. vied out; but when they discovered that that policy was reversed, they considered | it necessary to afford the earliest oppor- | tunity for ministerial explanation. Rath- | bone (Liberal) moved an amendment that. the House, believing the continuance of the war inthe Transvaal weuld not have ad- | vanced the honer er the interests of Eng- | land, approves of the steps taken by the | Government to effecta peaceful settlement, | and feels confident that every care will be | taken to guard the interests of the natives, ete. Beach’s motion was rejection : 314 to | 205. The funeral of Dean Stanley took place | (Ou Monday afternoon. The rear ot the} proeession included deputations from the | American Educational! Aid Association, and | American Exchange in Europe. | Panis, July 26. | In the Senate on Monday the Duke de! Breglie (Orleaniat) inquired whether the | Geverrment intended to advance in Tunis, | and demanded the Government’s premise | thatin the advent of grave complications | arising they should enter into no engage- | ment without consulting Parliament. St. | Hilaire replied that ‘‘ths Goverament | t was with the object that the bombardment | of Sfax was undertaken. We desire neither | conquest ner annexation. The question of | Tripoli was raised by imprudent publicists, | but do not show yourselves less amenable | than the English Cabinet who have been reassured by our declarations,’ Speaking } of Italy he said the passions excited by | recent events had been appeased. The} ' | budget was then adopted. Lonpon, July 26. in mei acs ” a 1e British press, irrespective of politics | | of the individual papers, agree in express- | ! ing the believe that England can rely on} the good faith of America in endeavoring | to prevent a renewal of any overt attempis | by conspirators against the British Govern- ment, | UNITED STATES. | WasHIncTon, July 27. ) | Executive Mansion, 7 p.m. § | Official Bulletin—The President has done | well during the day. At the dressing of his wound, after the morning bulletin was} issued, a displaced spiculum of the broken | rib, about half an inch long, was removed. | The track of the wound at this point was! dilated and a larger tube inserted for the. purpose of facilitsting the discharge of pus. Since that tine he haz had several quiet | naps. He has ‘eken move nourishment ! than any «f the !ast five days without gas- | tric irritation and when the wound was | dressed this eveninu, the discharge of healthy pus was sati.factorily abundant. At. noon the pulse was 106; temperature, 98.4; ' respiration, 19. At6Gp. m. the pulse was; 104; temperature, 1007; respiration, 22. Signed by the six physicians Secretary Blaine sent the following at 11 p.m. To Mr. Lowell, Minister at Lon-| don; ‘‘At 11 p.m the Preésident’s physi- | cians report the temperature and respira- tion normal and pulse 96. This was the, report at the same hoor for five nights. | The entire day has been most encouraging and a feeling of confidence is rapidly re- turning. ‘(Signed ] Buaryeg, Secretary.” | | sorqewvenigiiesaiea MNT iets cties Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Proviices. Toronto, July 28—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair to clouly weather, ' with showers ! Mount Allison College, SACKSILEE, N. B. | fF\HE First Term of the Collegiate Few: 1881-2, will open on THURSDAY, the | 25th August. The Matriculation Examinations will begin | on FR:DAY, the 26tb Angust at 1) o'clock, a.m, Two Priz#s of $25 each are open for competition to all candidates; a farther Prize | from the Counties of Yarmouth and Shel- | burne, N, 8. For full information in regard to Courses of Study, Expenses, etc., send for a Calendar to | the Presiient of the College, J. R. INCH, M. A, LL.i)., or to the Secretary of the. Faculty, PROF. A. D. SMITH, M.A. | July 27—3wmwt HOWARD'S ee 2 ake | Quinine Wine, e LONDON. The Best in the Market. For sale only at the DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square, Ch’town, June 10, ’81. Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Bescription. Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints al oi: ie a ai es ‘s ; den, |. To person or party with some capital this Cheapside, Ju'y 26, 188i. i 7 pasate moms a YF ee ta cet | isa nat, oor to ee the busi- eee ee ots OES EL oY fee oT Meee.” MT TT eS ke ; Ness Is es ished and paying. © premises } oglars, apply gg Ee DAWSON, M.D. will be let for a term of years, An inventory ' gq T et" GX 9 . , ‘ ’ /of the stock is being prepared, and will be on z | iD a AN a} aK 5 e Ch’town, June 7-—2aw t | open for inspection to intending purchasers ~ = 4 -——~ | at our oftice on and after Tuesday, the 5th inst., ‘QO: — 4 By-Law t% Encourage Rew ' where all necessary information may be had, EE eee SS Se a a a ee ee PERKINS & STERNS ye VALUABLE riousehold Furniture. }EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their T0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION, Spring Importations, and are now ready with an —AT THR Residence of A, B. Stewart. Fsq., James MoGriu’s Farm, Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Lai BP Thursday, 4th August, Commencing at 11 o’clock, sbarp, all his valuable Household Furniture, con- sisting in part of PARLOR FUKNITURE—In i suite Wal- nut and Hair Cloth, Sofa, Ladies Sewing Chair (Crimson), Centre Table (martile top), 91 Boquet Table (marble top), 1 Waelnat do, 4 Mantel Mirror, 2 Lambrequins, Lace Cur. tains, 1 case English birds, 1 case Wax Flowers, Valuable Pictures, What-not, Tapes- try Carpet, Hearth tug. SITTING KOOM—Stove, Fire TIrens and Stand, Book Case, Table, Lounge, smoking Chair, 1 Kocking Chair, 1 small do; 2 Lambre- quins and Hangings, Window Shades, Pic- tures, Carpets, Mats ete., etc. , DINING RVUOM—Seotch 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 >ervice, Silver Salver, Jelly Cups, Glasses, Fruit Dishes, Fish Slice, Pickle Jars, Knives and Forks, of the best quelity, Spoons (Tea, Table and Dessert.) — Hell Matting, Mats, Oil Cloth, Hat Rack t rt a igre. H+ngiog Hall Lamp, Flower p ak eo f tands, Aquarium, 2 Flower Urns, Window Te] Eb SY &P B JES EG i 4 Cottage and Building Let, Shades, Hall Stoves, Stair Carpet and Rods Ly} . t L ee Agniboin on the Corner of Fitzroy and} Pictures, Door Scraper, 3 Bird Cages. Bath KS Hillsborough Streets, are offered for sale | Room, Bed Room, Kitchen, Garden and Siable . by private bargains, Apply to Utensils, Carts, Harae.s, Horse and gyeigh, a, J. MACKIESON, Full particulars will be advertised by July 21,.’81. - catalogue in a few days, Terms—All sums under $50, cash on de- 4 sa 4 ' ce ‘ “ Oh ” livery; ead fer all sums over that amount a a is Fal Fr ee font ; al se H S HA 1S credit of three months will be given on ap- ; proved joint notes, —_ 20: — a 3 W. D. STEWART, siceligtaniaee iliac July 16, ’81— “ FOR HAYMARSERS ! A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF _ Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the eame to convince you that we are giving the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW SGARFS, NeW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. —_—-——:0: NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. a e —— ° O2 — Ribbons, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. Large Display of Feathers and Fiowers, AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LGW PRICES. 7 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ROOM PAPER. pa New Goods sy Evyesy STEAMER, PERKINS. & STERNS. - eee harlottetown, May 19, 188}. ee ee ee 2 ee ee Auctioneer, Just Received! A LARGE STOCK OF | GHISTYS’ LONDON Good Will and Interest in an Established Dry Goods Business, ft elt Hats, ONE OF THE BIST BUSINESS STANDS IN THE CITY, ne Dry Goods. Dry Goods, RAW FORKS, HAY RAKES, SCYTHRES, SCYTHE SNATHES, SCVYEHE STONES, &e., &e., &e. “es | Straw & Leghorn . | FOR BUTTER MAKERS! AMERICAN ee subscribers intending a change in Wilk Dishes, Churas, Cream Cracks, Butter Crocks, Butter oabecs ; : : a their business, offer for sale their good Salt, Butter Prints, Butter Firkins, &c., de. - 3 = eg A i S {| will aud interest in’ the Dry Goods portion of ~—ALSUO-— Robart Orr & Co's Old Stand, Queen St. A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST, their business. The stock on hand at lst June amounced to $3,000, and consisted, in part, of Cashmeres, Meriaos, Cords, Lustres White and Grey Cottons, Piinted 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, pe | Pilot, Feats on mnt me and oe ND immediate possession given, the Clot 8, Brown and Fancy Ivek, Sail Duck : - Ciothing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &, |.4X, House and premises on the, co + | A full and com plete atecntctbmt The Goods ~My ER ET YRUNENTY | Great George and Kent streets, lately occu- : , ey HEN ‘ % x KB iD pied, and used for the last twelve years, as a, “T° all new, and in good cowcition, —— —:0:—- —— | BEST VALUE FOR CASH. | Sor Fruit Preservers ! é Top iek’a Co. Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve dars and Crocks, ¢6c., ab0., July 6, ’Sl—wkly TO LET which, together with our large stock of General Grecerics, Flour, Meal, | Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &e., &e., ever oltered, at } PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. OWEN CONNGLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P, E, Island, July 1, 1881—3w Saw, wky pat ne 3w {iy 5 st john tel 3w tri wkly, hx chren 61 Industries in the City of, J. B. Macdonald, Qusen Street, | chariottetowa. in sae : ity Couneil of th Will during the next two months sell at STILL LOWER | aS he kb Anes J PRICES, and many lines will be CLEARED OUT AT COST. 1: All applications for exemption of new GOAL COAL He would respectfully request people from the country Visiting | industries irom taxation ofall be mado by a . the city to make purchases, to visit his POPULAR CHEAP | Petition to ‘the Mayor and Council, such peti“ | > ye oN HAND, Pictou Pound and . tion to. be signed by the person, Company or " , ; * adies wi “he; st Prints rey @ l eth ywenti b me, and to'con- | Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydaey Coal, STORE, Ladies will find the Cheapest Prints, Grey and White corperation presenting the same, an con eshte’ Cam 08" waglied eh WR Umaeb. Cottons; ; . 1 : aelk <« i : ticulars of the new industry | ‘ c Dress Goods, in Casmeres, F rench Merinos, Black and eS eeil Ge comand name aeemeney Lc aenrte Go uae" Mbte, ; ; ] a ee . ' ‘ Colored Lustres, Baizes, Buntings, Tasso Linens, &c., &e; Straw | capital proposed to be investi therein, end aaa oa't JOHN HUGHES, | ; , 3 i and | 12—1aw ater Street. Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, | es = _ ea eats ay SS edt ae Silks. Satins and Velvets, Fringes, Laces, Tassels, and every) sougt. * fc novelty as produced 2. yt each petlifon sees she: aes | aZOns } ire, : abe . - 4 @ panie y proper pt 5s ‘ - ‘ 5 é Gentlemen will find Ready-made Clothing, In Worsted,| ments required by law have been daly in| 1 COVERED MAIL VAN—will scat cight . a : O6 arliety , >|serted, and no application sha e con-) persons, Can be hired cheap. Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in great variety and very | erted, “and. no. SPD autil after the expira-| 1 COVERED CAB—Scat six persons, Special attention is directed to my stock of Worsted and | sion of fomrtoen days trom the date of the last Buggies aud Single Wagons by the day or 7 ee ee » & oe € seac th ablication of such adyertisem: bts, i week, Apply to Tweed Cloths, having a very large Stock, and at prices that)? 3 The Council on such application may a. - COOMBS, cannot be beat. Clothing made to order in the very best style exempt such new industries Sone OS et 9—ne 3i TPE RY og itsins >. he a re reefers eet -e(]_| from any particular specics of taxation, aorcrmmmnmeicieantternnsteeeeei ee OS SD and workmanship, to suit everyone from a yeat old to a hundred. rye pen ope etc ger TRS CR Natt oh 7 9 @uippapa TEA—My stock this season I can specially recommend @8 | Council may ecjourn she begaine Seren’ from | ud Ui 4 S if Li y . ° . J ete 5 . time to time, should they think fit bat not) being very superior in flavor and quality, 5 to 10 lb. lots, very |tim ‘han one application by any pew | BY Bases STEAMERS 5 Jui ' : 5, No exemption will be granted toany new | | sine “+, J. . MACDONALD, jadustry which does pot propose to expend | nN? ikem Cheap. dustry shall be made within the fiscal year. c ~! . c g ' t July 14,.1881—wkly, wkly pat Queen St., Charlottetown. yearly at ast the sum of five thousand dol-) 4 2 acl : lars in. wages, ( Bill's of Lading must be presented for sig- 6. Any: false statement or suppression of Saiure by four o clock, facts contained in any petition so to Ye pre- | : aepted ag aforesaid shall absolutely annulany, ane 1, '$!—law wed exemption and the tax shall be collected as if) oe : ee iTEVHAT Freehold Property, with a front of the same fiad never been made. WANTED ! A . £3 ighty i -ownal Street and eighty- {Sgd.] W. E. Di WSON, Mayor. Pistou, Nova Scstia. | 5 cahty fee toy sitert, the House. con |W. B. Monasox, City Clerk, | 4, MALE TEACHER of the Secon. Clas | ta ning 16 large rooms aad two Kitchens. Ch’town, July 12, 1881—2w wf, 2iw {iy13) £% for the Graham’s hoad District School. ‘‘*RDERS FOR | Gan be turned into cne Dwelling by unlock- | A liberal supplement given, Apply to O _ ROUND, jing a door. Apply on the premises to J. D. SMART, NOT, MRS. BOSWALL Seretary to Trustees, : 7 +4 .: > : ohne three o clock on Gays of sailing. = ee VALE COAL MINES For Sale or to Let CARVELL BROS. BILLS OF LADING July 22, *81—2i Furnished by eae a : —— pereg stalk tn UBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER CARVELL BROS. HE place to gat your Priating a? is + ! “S the Cheapest and moat Newsy Pagar