en. era ai. od et ae ’ on! a | - oe . - “a. ams ~~ ee een oe a me ee _ manne a er ae : | THEH DATLY BHXAMIN ER, AUGU: T 31 188. “" | . ta a : es Lie ‘ * , 2 * , i . a eens Vig i r Ky, ny /before that court is an unprecedented CORRESPONDENCE A | 0 P & h (} , Fe oe ey xR, ee ee eee Phew ticle), | ORRESFONDENS™ | Anes, Onions, Pears, &c,|o All Whom it may Concern. BS 4 C AUGUST 31. 1881 ~ | ground and kept it safe. For this, our We do not hold ourselves responsible for the * es : ; + : af ' vitae nndily eosin " ow | Sell-constituted authority of Presbyterian opinions er statements of our correspondents, 1)Y AUCTION, TO-MORROW, PHURS- \ ae se pilus aidmaraee SALE OF churchorder, abuses them in unmeasured fe ee 1} DAY, Ist Sept, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at ate at French River, New London, and that LANDS! ; 7 . Ys “fn an on Se PD A's - : i ny 78 . i ee . . | ae eis Z an yaedy Vom terms. How Jong will this be tamely| 7’ the Hditor of the Kxammer, Auction Room, Queen Street, — Mr. Horace. ¥. Sawyer, who has heretofore ee ee submitted tof If Mr. Stewart thinks} ¢1e,—Having come in possession of a clip- 10 bbls. Apples, had the management of the same, is no longer Tue Patriot in commenting on the| that the Commission or Presbytery have | ping from the Examiner of the 28th April 5 boxes do., in’ our euploy, and hereafter: no~drafts-or Deparo Men? ov THe INTERIOR, 2, a. 7 "ke. fee - | nat done him justice, his course is clear: | last, containing a. problem by W. B. M., 1 re- 6 bbls, Onione, ‘ orders drawn by him will be accepted or ac- Ottawa, 13th August, 188), commission in the Lawson-Stewart suit, eat be weet his own |S¢lved to furnish you with an answer, ‘hut 4 boxes do, knowledyed by us, JOTICE is hereby.given that *he Gev , saves in its issne of the 27th inst: let him libel Mr. Law son 10 als own finding the solution very long and tedious, ue 1) boxes Bartlett Pears, J. WINSLOW JONES & CO. Limited, LN ment will offer re gale by Public | name, and conduct bis suit himself. |} tne result of my endeavours I submit you the 2 bbls, Water Melon, Portland, Maine, U. S.A tion, at the Dominion Lands O‘tice, Winni He / ad virtually, if not Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1881. what he ‘The Presbytery | following for inspection :— , technically, made M hundred dollar bond wil] Ex “ Worcester” from Boston, _ A. McNEILL, This is his constitutional remedy. But {au 27 lw a . beginning on MONDAY, the 19th SEPT EY. to seek to have himself mixed up with the S & ’ PTEM ; BR NEXT, at 10 e’clock, a. m., the follow. Stewart very ‘ear a ly was, a party to the suit, and al! that : bsg tee nie - : ' : : 2 a me! df _ aan tt at he had a rivht | Presbytery, as a party in the Presbytery, eee . = co £3 Aug. 3, ’81, Auctr Etem ve a ing lands, namely ; Se ¢ n ped ‘ ° Vas eg aa 3 ‘sf : . . s * ¢ ¢ ORS ° > aleo wi i : > © on a a ry - to oeenpy the same position before the avd thus making the Presbytery a party pose aw a Hibrative"® you M4de same 0 3 Ls The jands in certain parishes on the Red Swnod’s Commision.” with him ia a libel suit against a minister sum at compound interest You will have W & A BROW &, C0, ARS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her - ans then ee And beeause this was not dove the} or avy other party, is simply a disgrace, | this sum at each succeeding Maps the AVM friends and the public generally that nae tS PE Pe ed > > ee — iasion ¢ rul us we look at the matter to all concerned. | pound interest, as above, unt! the end of the ) Tey) ar Wy , she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes|~. ’, . = en a Te ceaaere _— \ rs : | he e 188i k term. The-rate of interest will be 3} p c.— HtVi JUS REA LIVED for Paiting and Drawing in all their different! .* rhe’ Some’ Ge remaining the property d of ** the most monstrous injustice.” Clear- e are glad 1 at the comnussiou Kaew high interest you detest ; —viz , you will leave hestitlibe B & ; of the tue Government in the enooniit ly the Patriot does not know what it is| What to do, and fearlessly did what was} 24 bearing compound interest at 3) pc. fer A LARGE SHIPMENT OF Pee Selebe. ote apply at her Stndio—resi- Reservation, situated in townships 1, 2 ry . ‘jo '9 years. the ae for 28 vars—-27, 3 ‘ , te rs y writihag about. That the country may right. 29 ye rs + ( name “it a oe ~4y mn Be # dence of Mr, Peebles, South tide ot King one , aoe ee regs a in not be misled by the Patriot, and may te ee an Phe last sum of § F Will Dear Ro anteraat Square, [ai 29 tf p hs sa a Provinee of . one : ae ed Having swamed up these several amounts, cs : OE Et Manitoba, at the upset price of $3 per acre, "! d ratand how tar our over-confident The Meoating ef Presbytery. add the result to Sit ) This lar ter is the 3 . NS J \ 1 3. Certain School Lands in Manivba, situ. aud meddlesome neig!bor is astray iu his ” : . | amount you wi"! be supposed to have received AMONG WHICH ARE: 4 ated in the best settled portions of the Pro. remarks on the commission, we may re- The Presbytery of P. KE, island met im] a: the end of the term (3) years) Find the : , 7 7 « i - vince, at the upset price of $6 per acre, ; : 1 art : . ate _* : >: e ™ _ or co } ~» . ‘ oe h , a a ba 3 . “ “ mind our readers thatthe particular Prince Street Church on the 29th inst., sum which will amount ty this in 39 years at | New back and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk TERMS OF PAYMENT f ti lee i b the when Mr. John MecLecd delivered his trial 3h pc, simple interest, and I think you whl Fiimes (in variety) Black Satins Man ii saga. . } | "Sse wosecutiou setiec’ec 7 > } : —_- rdinati ~Y have > answer. ’ ’ - i : ‘ : P ‘ Bk delice a dlbiiadl: discourses for ordination, | and was ex: | have the an ver. : ; th Ornaments, Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- i { For the river ots and the lands in the Men. i Presbytery against \.r. Lawson Pee | amined in Greek, Hebrew, Charch History Please reply shortly, as I am anxious to mans, Mantles, Fur Cloaks,.&c. b Lb ; nenite Reservation, one-half in cash at the tly ond absolutely exe uded Mz. Stewart's | and Theology. All these exercises were | know whether the above be correct or not. Black eae ate, -Peisted aliens Oxford time of the sale;and the remainder in two | appearance before ifs bar as @ party,| cordially sustained, ana his ordination Mc. Stirtings Winceys Seotch Térhede A NIC “OT OF jyears in’ equal annaal instaiments. For “ sither “actually or technically.” We] appointed to take place.on the 30th inst.,| Charlottetown, Aug 3ist_ i88L W ad a ats . School Lands, one-tifth in cash at the time of hg € actus 4 PI orsted Coatings, &c, if think. as far as we can learn, both the} in Strathalbyn, at iL o'clock, a. m. a — The ab Good . dby M 6 ve Géns réss 06 § ai st ihe wake Tt S “ol dona i ha ia and Mr. Stewart knew this The Presbytery accordingly met in L. Shdimsieoeen ate Se es ’ } | j.nual idstal ments. i ubereat: i chicas Presbytery and Mr. art Ku Weatthalban' e-ahe Sith deeds whee. the A Warning Letter. A. L. Brown, why. is now in the English : : be charged at the “rate of six per cent to the case. And hence we find Mr. Rev. S. C. Gunn delivered an able ana ap ‘aint markets baying for the firm. Plain ang Fancy Winey annum on the unpaid balances, . os » oihemsailt ana . Nadine me we. we Js s : _ ss ac —_ : is ‘i ie, Bh . - . at Siewart receiving & stanaiog 10 i resby propriate sermon on Ps, XLVIII,48 : 12-15 Last week’s Halifax Wesleyan contained We have also received a lot of ’ age | 1 eee mee = Dumisheal tha ‘ uot as the resalt of constitutional or} piss wy, Tra arrated the sta re-| a letter written by a minister row resident Oe) t . uot as Rev. m. Grant narrated the stops pre Ces Crs Cs Ofiices at Ottawa and Winnipeg : i ; : 4 , od « oo — lid’ D he on crance.| “4g 30—Jas F Donahoe, Halifax; F J co | AGE FOR 3 ; if J ; a t bot Hw ake fs 8 nO el arrange Oragy, do; D E Clark Orwell; Thomas N ; ss a i NF nshan § glie A Livirpool; er to”. : BOP TO LET—At a moderate rent, the meut constituiioun!, | We may 0! | May, city; HM McLa:en, Montreal; Mrs RL)» . ‘ | 3 LONGWORTH & CO, Shop at present occupied by Patrick Me - Ow mouch of SURE, order | 4s Reid, nurse and three ehildren, Alberton. [ 4 ee oe , . wee ee e es wi OPEN on THURSDAY, Ist of Aug. 23—3w daw Chaciéttcfown Kenna, Shoemaker, on Great George Str Po. ee | ai dem Factory. ome for M ee 7 a ‘bes Hardware Store, Pos ne ee eee Ol SevenavencMasliet Bice, "Lif<in hei. |omali @onily. Wl be mold cheap 40 aaah, September, For particulars apply to ¢U uscKIBE forthe DALLY HA aMLNER | D¢xt to'S, W. Cravbe's Hardware | 81 inhereut right, but by special and specious stipulation! According to usage rightly governing banking establishments which will not allow its transactions with pri- vaie parties to be made public without their Mr. Stewart held control of certain evidence considered very im- pertant by Mr. Lawson, which wrs to be becks of the Summerside cousent, fourd in the privilege of examining witnesses and addressing the court at the close of the trial. “These conditions were acceded to both by the Presbytery and Mr. Law- son: and henceforth Mr. Stewart was ‘* virtually, if not technically,” a party against, indeed the prosecutor of, M.. Lawson before that court. Mr. Lawson, very unguardedly, we think, allowed M:z. Stewart to enter upon the duties of his pew office before the evidence sought for was obtained, and the fact is undeniable, that to this Jay, he remains without it; denied of rights purclased by the fore- going stipulations and sanctioned by the Presbytery! Even if this arrangement were coustitutioaal «ud proper be‘ore the Presbytery. it could be so only on the viously “‘aken in connection with the eall, and put to Mr. MeLeod the formula of questions asked on such occasions. Rev. iX. MeLennan leading in prayer, Mr. Me- Leod was, ‘* by the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery,’ ordained to the office of the Holy Ministry and induc.ed into the pastoral charge of the congregation of Strathalbyn. Mr. McLeod having received the right hand of fellowship, was earnes: ly of a high order and produced a deep im- pression upon the large and deeply inter- ested congregation who had asembled to withess the sulemn and interesting services of the day. -Mr. McLeod having been introduced to the session as theit fature Moderator and his name added to the roll, the congregation welcomed him in the time-honored way as they were retiring from the church. The Presbytery accepted Rev. John Mc- Donald’s resignation of the pestoral charge of Dundas, and appointed Rey. Mr. Gunn to preach in and declare said congregation vacant on the I1lth September, Mr. Me- Donald to supply his place in St Peter's. Rew N. McKay reported that he had met, aceord'ay to appointment, with three sections of Richmerd Bay congregation, intimated te them their pastor's resigna- tion, and cited them to appear for their in- in Miunesota, who in 1879, left Cumber- land, Nova Sevtia, for Southern Kansas. [t is a letter fitted todo much good in the way of warning its readers in the Maritime Provinces against being lured to misery on the arid sand flats of Kansas. It warns the eastern friends of its writer, especially against moving to the western portion of Nebraska and Kansas, where people have been on the brink of starvation for a year or two, owing to the almest total failure of being lecated in some cases on quite in- ferior soil. Referring to the deceptive in- fluences at work to promote the settlement of the country, it says :— ‘Railroad men, land speculators, etc., cover up-the disadvantages by their con- tinual puffing and exaggerating on the good side of the question. They hsve an axe to grind, and it is not right that we should be overpersuaded to blister our hands in turn- ing for them and then endure the conse- quences while they lock on delighting in having outwitted us, as well as in the spoils they have won in the act.” Numbers have been enticed by such puf- fing to leave cornfortable homes te go far- ther and fare worse than they were ever likely to fare in their own country—to turn grindstones fer scheming axe-grinders on western desei is and ewamps.— News. Candlian Grey Flannels, Grey occuped by givenlst Sept. Apply to isitons, Tweeds, &e., All of vhich will be disposed of at our usnal low prices W. & A. BEOWN & CO., Aw, 31, ’8!. British Warehouse. «SEASIDE BREMNER Bros. Al in stock that are published. [au 31 2i TO LET. HOUSE on the Corner of Pownal and Dorchester Streets, containing eleven rooms adjoining the Wagstaff Hotel, and now Mrs. McDonald, Possession WM. MURRAY, Baker. Pownd Street, Aug. 36—tf Flowers and Plants. —_ — —— Y AUCTION, THURSDAY, Sept. Ist, tt il o'clock, at my Auction Room, a fine collection of FLOWERS aud PLANS, com- A, W. TREMAINE, 83 Queen Street, Aug. 26, 1881. UPTON PARK TROTTING AGEN! for Horses that have never Trotted in w Race-- $26, $15 and $10. 2nd Race, 2.50 Class—A Purse of $50, divided as above. 3rd Race, Free for All—Purse of $60, as follows : $30, $20 and $10. 4th Race; Ranning.—Sweepstakes of $5 each with $20 added. Mile heats, catch weights. Entries to be made not later then Tuesday, the 6th Sept. Five to enter or no Race,, Any person entering a Horse for a Race for which be 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, By order, LINDSAY RUS ELL, Surveyor (enera), AT AUCTION. Lobster Factory, Plant,Boats, ~ Gear, Ke. &e, [au 24 2i caw] TeKerVe, on Tuesday, 6th Of Septr., AT ELEVEN 0’CLOCK, atthe Subscribers’ Store, corper Queen and Water Street, Cuarlottetown, This is a chance seldom offered to those who wish to engage in the leading industry ot the Island, Among the advantages connected with this Factory are @ plentiful supply of goods lobsters, and always a suflictent quantity ef codfish heads for bait can be bad at a trifling cost, which ig very important, The canning of mackerel is a growing bugi- vess, and there is no better place on this Island to prosccute this branch, Intending purchasers can examine the Factory previous to erale. An iuventortor Phi, Traps, Bor ts. &e., can be secn the Gay of sale, Everything will be delivered up to the pur- ground of the mutual! consent of all par- : esp Ti icth ; od °. site tr | terests at chis meeting «f Preshytery—that EE -—9 —————— rising Coles, Begonias, Fuchsias, Ivys : . ties. There ean be no other plea of! jot 14 had appeinted Messrs. D, McIntosh Laven ere, Abutelons, Donble, Single and |A®Y person otempting to: euler apaiee chaser at the close of the present season, justification. But alter his experience, | and James McArthur, and Lot 11 had re-| Senator Boyd on a Bad Man) | sosseg Geriniums, etc, etc, from Acadia Sethe ey be treated with the utmost sevirity | which will end about the last of September, just referred to in th's matter, we cannot quested bim (Mr. McKay) to represent their interests before Presbytery, but that Senator Boyd, in one of the speeches de- Nursery, Picou, N. 5. , A. McNEILL, Auct’r, 8. R. JENKINS, Terms liberal and made known at sale. HYND WAN BROS. suppose that Mir. Lawson would be so oF agen’ . aifth. aiitee 9 tek enol Sache | jncautions or gpesinitete as to repeat be-| Lot 16 had taken no ac:iom in jche "matter, | livered by him at the Ministerial meetings | Aug. 30, 191. AMBe TF Tey WEIY “he pab ne sj PSY-| Aug 20, '81-—eod diy pat. and wkly till sale fore the Commission his blunder. com=| Mf. MeKay-tho ov:y. rpresensative fom | it Nova Sooca, guve a graphic dceerptin VALUABLE ; i a. ade si ; the congregzati-n eres mt was heard; whem, | Ot & ve-y Dac man, who decries his country, ia: J” r . mitted before the Presbytery; he would] |. aeliberation it wos wiaiitmousty agresd lies about the conditions of settlement in Lis ene fate, LAvGt. Hod, x surely see to it that Mr. Stewart would | ;, aceept Mr. Crawfotd’s resignation of |the North West, injures his countzymen in = Ss have furnished th> evideuce from the Summerside Bark, but which is still withheld, before he would consent that Mr. Stewart should appear before the Commission in the same capacity that he iad gained before the Iresbyiery. It was not because Mr Stewart was on trial as much as Mr. Lawson before the Presbytery, or bee.use of the stipula- tions distinctly made and accepted, that Mr. Stewart gained the position he did in the lower court. He got all he stipn- a Richmond Bay congregation, the same to take eflect on and ater Ilth of Sep- tember. tev. Mr. Crawford expressed his concurrence in this act of Presbytery. Rev. Me. Carr was appointed to preach in Type Valley and Sheep River on the 18th September, and Kev. J. M. McLeod to preachiin Lot 16, Let 14, and Lot 11 on the same day, and intimate to them the above decision of Presbytery, and declare the congregation vacant, Rev. Messra. MacLennan and Mckay 1 sported that they had defe: ded, to the best ireland by dissuading them from coming to Canada for Homes, and boldly ‘asserts t iat no more peop'e are employed in Capradian faciories now than before the adoption of the Naitonal Policy. He told the story of the man who said he skinned his horse, cov red him with she »pskins and black-berry buahes, and gathered wool and black- berries for the family from his back every year as long as he lived. This man, said. Mr. Boyd, was awarded a prize as the champion liar, but he wenld not have got it if the author of the statement that the number of bauds employed’ in Canadian ~~ R. W. TREMAINE'’S, HEW GOODS, In Gioves, Corsets (new make), Fauwy Goods, Velvets, Veivet- ems, Cretones. Cashmere, a Merinos, &c, &e. B@ Prices low and quality extra. VILLA RESIDENCE AND LAND! A'T BRIG:EHITON. AM instructed by Major Freexanp to sell AT AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 7th September next, at 12 oclock, -neon, his valuable Property at Brighton, consisting of about 18} acres of Land, with Dweiling House, good Stables, Cow House, Barn, and other Outbuildings. may be obtained, The land has been very Y\TRAYED from Mr, Joseph Meagher’s hI Pasture, August 220d, a small brown Cow, black muzzie, and top of both horns. Any person giving information or retuming the (ow to the subscriber will pe rewarded, — Ta mas Sairn, Priace Street, ‘au 31 meee ney <n rere at ten 4 \ ANTED—Two first-class carpenters to work in the country. Apply to Jorx P. NicHLoMBoN, § © fami 2i pd aN sl inl ; LET, with immediate pogsession the House o2 Orlebar Street, lately occ 1) «4 by Misses Smith & Snaddou, cont. ining eight of their ability, befere the Synod’s Com- ‘ ) This very valuable Property is pleasantly | poms: Rent lo lated for ; Mr. Lawson has not. And mission, the action of Presbytery in the|fsctories have net increased had been | gg Queei Street, Arg. 29. situated within a mile of the Post Office in speedy -omb vy Appifi heel ad yet Mr. Stewart and a a ‘‘ Lawson Libel Case”—that the decision of guns te rp terme oA pe Boyd said he the immediate neighborhood of Victoria Park, likes enhance -_ complain of injus ice. ad, #e-} Presbytery on the first count had been sns- | 4escribec one of these bad men to a Beston . ee ee ee eee OST urday, cording to the terms of agreement, | taired; that Lawson’s appeal on thé second | ™e chant, and asked what would be done Offite Furniture &C. and West Rivers;-with-a valuable water frong, aah ptevenn Sn ie Woah the evidence from the Summerside | coont had been sustained; though he had| With him in the United States, ‘he ; 3 whore large quantities, of, ennd and; sepmeed | 524 Craswell’s: Ob a RUBBER COAT answer was, ‘‘we would han: him, and. if 3enk been Jaid on thetable of ther Com- mission, Mr. Stewart and the Patriot might talk of rights, but till that is done all this outcry about injustice, &c., is simply impertinent bravade ; perchance, to hide from the public the knowledge of the fact of wh*ch Mr. ,;.ewart and some failed to prove his cl.arges against Mr. Stewart; that the charges in the third count had been set aside by the Commission as not conteining sufficient ground for libel, although he (Mr- Lawson) had pr lished malicious sianders and written wicked parodies on Scripture in his paper for polis cal parposes; that the {nding of the Pris. whole ‘had been Fope was too dear we would drown him.” ** We don’t creat them in that way,” said the Senator, ‘“‘ we put some of them in offices of trust, and eceasionally make one of them Speaker of the House of Commons, and give him a fat printing contract in @ she bargain!” ‘Vhe Senator will be. gound- ly attacked, of course, by former epponenta September, at 2 e’clock, p.m — AT AUCTION! \ ILL be sold at the snbscriber’s Ware- rooms on THURSDAY NEXT, Ist of <1 Office Desks (double), 3 Oitiee Desks (with drawers), highly cultivated, 11 acres being capable of producing garden crops, and in excellent order-for market gardening. The Cellars of the House and Stable are gooi, and the House is fitted with Double Windows, Terms —Twenty per cent. down and the balance can remain on Mortgage for five. years at six per cent. per annum, The finder will be rewarded by leaving the s*me at Mrs, Houston’s, or in this city at G. W. Milliner’s, [an 30 wkly 2i pd ANTED—A SMART BOY, from 14 to 16 years of age, as CLERK in a general store. Must be well recommended. Apply at this office. [au 27 tf he ee oneci bytery the ease . of his frieuds mvt be conscious—that | 9¥"*TyY on ee 7 Book Cases (glass doors), A plan of thd teonettw. com be wae a ‘ : + © this kind of ms: : ae seen at m Mr. Stewari got privileges which he bad set aside and the milder sentence —— oe ad f _ ae become his} ; do, do. (open), nis property y ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Journey of censme substituted. -. Lhe ‘Presby- | Hes by jumping the fence.in company | (farge set Drawers, 1 Sink, WILLIAM DODD, W man tinsmith. The right man will no right to gain, ani! conld be only gain- ed by a patent, a violent breach of the constication of the church, The law of libel is clearly defi. -d in the Books of Procedure in the courts of the Presbyterian Church. There are, we find, two methods.’ One by private individuals and ove by the Presbytery itself on the ground of what is called a clana yamosa, or general report. When le private party is the prosecutor in a libel suit, he must undertake to conduct his case before the Fresby.ery as judges, Leis the sole prosecutor; the Presby- tery, in DO seuse, is a party to the prose- cation, Again, when the Presbytery, on the ground of a /:ma, are the prosecu- tors, no private pariy ean be introduced as ‘ virvually” or “technically” as a party. These two methods cannot be mixed together, and a compound or hy- brid affair get up, which is neither the tery’s representatives further reported that they had appeal: d to the General Assem- bly from the last three findings of the Commission, and submitted their reasons of appeal. On motion, the Presbytery egreed to record their satisiaction with the general conduct of their representatives avd their thanks for the able manner in which they had conducted the case en- trusted tv their care, and instructed them to prosecute the case before the General Assembly. The Presbytery expressed re gret that their re, resen:atives had not ap peated from the finding of the Commission on the second count, and instructed them to take the necessary steps to have this de cision also reversed if possible, before the supreme courts of the Church.— Com. > <P Oba - The Revenus Returns. The customs revenue «f the Bominion for the fiscal year ending 30th June by Provinces is as follows :— with Sir Aibert Smith—who once voted him a liar and a slanderer—but he can stand it.— Times, Fresh Trouble in Tunie. ARAB INSURGENTS MARCHING UPON susa— INTENSE EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY, Tunis advices of the 26th state that great excitement prevails in the towns and villages in the vicinity of Snsa, owing to Lhe proximity of the Arabs Reports of pillaging have been received from. the entire neighherbeod. The governor has prohibited armed Arabs from entering Susa. Several thousand Arabs are reported within 45 kilometers of Ty nis, and others are ten kilometres from Hammamet, where a French detachment is encamped, |\Ch’town, Aug. 29, 'x1—pat il sle which Genera! Logerot ordered to with- Llarge Easy Chair, 2 Office Chairs, sHard-wood Chairs, ?large Steves and Pipes, j Lamps, Indian Clubs and Dumb Bulls, Map of P, ¥, Island, . Engraved Picture of Charlottetown, 1 Atlas of P. E, Island, Window Blinds, | Waste Paper Basket, 2 Sofas, 1 Iron Safe (Tilton & McFarland), Also, to close consignments ; oils Manilla Rope, 15 »oxes Tobacco, 2%)!. boxes Seap 20 boxes T. D. Pipes, 5 casks Soda, !0 boxes Raisins (loose Muscatels), 15 boxes Washing Crystal, 20 dozen Brooms, 5 Demijohbns Vinegar, 2 dozen Glass Table Sets. 12 doz. Turabiers, 25 doz. Preserve Dishes, 10 boxes Sova Bia- cuit, 19 caddies Tea, 25 doz, Lamp Chim- neys, etc. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auct’r. draw in the direction of Tunis. Itis re- | ported that the French Minister has been summoned to Paris to confer with the Gov-_ Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! Aug. 19, ’81—eod Auctioneer, FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRBCT I! THE BARQUE “RINGWOOD,” P, TRAINOR, Master, 133 Tons, classed 7 years at English Lloyds, will be on berth at Liverpooi about 15th September, sailing on the 20th for Charlotictown direct, carrying freight at lowest rates. For freight, apply in Liverpool toR. M.C Srompies, 4 India Buildings, Water Street ; or to LONGWURTH & CO, Aug. 23—3w 2aw Charlottetown FOR SUMMERSIDE receive steady employment and good wages, Apply to A. Hermans & Son, Queen Street. {au 26, 3i “g*WO GIRLS wanted immediately to at- tend in Dining Rooms, Apply at Revere Rouse, jan 26 tt ——~— ee rg°O LET—A Hotse containing six rooms, Kitchen and Shop, conveniently situat d on Pownal Street. Rent moderate, Apply on the premises to Michael Treanor, [au 25 WANTED—A Servant Girl fu’ niall family—no children, Situation desir- Wages good, Enquire at this office. {au 24 able, OR SALE—A_ valnable Lot containing one acre, adjoining the Franklin House, Apply to Mas. R. Tuorxe, L wer Spring Park Road, | fau 17 7i pd roe SAL Siar immediate possession) | ONE ACRE of good clear ‘end, part of ‘ : errmeni to concsrt measures for securing | . ~ ~ — or the other, It makes no ae litt ln $6,350,476 order in Tunis. It is stated that the Seite” DIRERC'L ! ae Lot ie oa tee t _— - maiter how much Mr, Stewart’s mame! Qvebec......... pegeveses coctecccescccss 0,000,192 | ., al . . : x : eer tay the Dinipeque Hosd. bonndec’ on the south by inay have bee ixed up in this trial. | Nova Scotia 1.499 233 | oR and villagers are planning an attack N South Side Queen Square, the Store if! ; the St., Danstan’s College grourds, end ex ‘The cas ealoed ae 4 i a see Mie Uiinentaees oat 1'256'866 | °2 Su-a. 7 is reported that the Tenbieaie, 3 Witwaa. “Leah we lately occupied by The Brigantine ‘ Lotthe Bell,’ tending baek 0 yards, For terme, etc., apply \ ~ * g , : t OOOO eee eee ’ y Y . i . J a | ne >. J ; : warks:within ‘self deat Mitte fails. eid iad as 437 589 a. ary some —— have been semaet deageanD ALEX. RANKIN, MASTER to Lonawouta & Harga d, Solicitors. ie bedi ce . “a being a oln Shigks: Columbia sss <aésse's-..0 599,405 oa a Js eee av A large number ie . L . ' liy ide nies hin aie aa —e ng to act, call Prinee Edward Isiand...... eeeeee 262.512 | him afte - ae ee e 213 Tons, classed 9 \ears English Lloyds, ee ; —e vane ro who could ¢on- North-West Territories........... 35,901 | », ene Pe @ gates of Sug 5S will be on the berth at Liverpool, O LET—A Honse containing six rooms, duct the trial on that live of #ctioa, to do ; ave been shut, and the governor has arn- RMIETHODIST RAY Nin § T Possession jst September, Apply to Jas. so. ‘This course is so clearly the conati- iutioual one, that we do not hesitate to write as we have done, and to assert farther that Mr. Lawseon’s consent to aiiow Mr, Stewari to act as a party say that the actiou of Presbytery iv giving Mr. Stewart the status he had ws++ $18,500,174 HOTEL ARRIVALS. TNE iindgiies hetdnes saree REVERE HOUSE. dent -effected in most reliable companies, Feo, W, HynpMan, A;@ it. [ap e1 thecivilians an? ordered them on guaid fo» service on the walls. Three Frenih batialions have embarked at Toulon fr Atviors-with-artillery, Also a Building Lot, ne STs lh Address M., Glais Box {au 31 10 16, Charlottetown, ‘e’-HE NEW, HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Aug. 17—tf Queen Street, REV. JOHN CHAISSON, D. D_ Ch’town, July 27’ '81—till 1st sep On or About 15th Sept., Sailieg on 20th fer Summerside Pirect, carryisg Freight at lowest raics. Apply to Wittiam Jamigson, 15 Pilt Street, + the Chea @i and most Newsy Pap» ublished ty tne Provipoes, McLop, >pring Park Road, { \LERK WANTED—A Clerk with «me CU experience in a Grocery Store nee Ad. [aa 13 tf ~ None bat a gvodsalesman teed apply. dress P. O. Box 212, with recommendation. session after the 17th inss, Apply to Wa [au 8 tam Dopp, Q iven Square, Bank. Mr. Stewart. knowing that this| and eloquently addressed by Rev. N. Me- : yi : : ea Mie > te Tayo oleten and im: ‘ duties of |} fe crops, and where many persons, com- ‘ s +s : 3 vidence was sought ‘or by Mr. Lawson Kay on the so stan aD l important duties , 7 , Bl ce } ily, evidence was sought for by Mr. Lawson, | Kay on the saleton and important dutiog of | the crops, aad there many persons, com Axo ) Nituata at Tyacadie. Harbor, = | and that he was master of the situation, : Z mn 2 mare bade th ewe be dn ded . = ; as 4 . vs congregation in Gelic, and Mr. Frame in| t#eir abo@e there, have been reduced to : Tharsda Sih Se f 9 ii : ; came before the Presbytery offering Mr. |b. ciish, on their duties, arising out of the | utter poverty. Talk square Lipraries ; eo a oe E Lawson access te the desired evidence, if relationship just formed between them and| ‘The writer prefers Minnesota to Kansas, gqpeegeeennene | HE above-named Fyptery, sel all Gear the Presbytery would allew him the | their Pastor. Both of these addresses were | but even there he finds that immigrants are —AT— Ist Race for Green Horses.—Piarse of $50)... in Tanning’ order, ‘wi sold without