~ a $2 am ae § Local and Gther Items. J. E. Boyp, Esq., left for Pictou this morn- ! ing. —_—_— — - Senator liow.ay, of Alberton, is at the Rankin, ills FOUR, Ble Ba Bay J. C. UNRBERMAY, ig Visit- img Charlotte town. Trickert bas arrived in ag tland. He leeks none the worse for his journ oie SERGEAN® MacDeuGcALL won a prize at | Wim! led ym onthe 24th. See tele grams, ——_—- = One case of dramkenness was disposed ef by the Stipendiacy Magistrate this forenvon. Tue famili } again seen en our streets r form looking well, too. Primirive Rusricontay makes a pretty fair attempt. He is, hewever, just alittle ‘‘wide of the mark.”’ — Tur case of Jane Hayden and another ¢s, James McDonald is still before the Supreme Court. ‘ _— 5 ‘ ° . . Kina’s Co., &. B. hada breach of promise case the other day, in which a fickle farmer was vbliged t» pay $400. ilies Suiru, of lialifax, has de cided to challenge for a theres mile sin; gle sc ull a fide. Riley, of Saratega, race for 31,00) sctaiiaitialcasil rnouse at wh» before the v war over $3,000,000. —— Ix the po Joseph Daws, Was report- ed to be wort sr. Pauw’s Sunday 8 ‘chool Picnic will be held on Wecnesday next, at Shaw’s Wharf, instead of Tuesday, the 3rd. See advertise ment. : A. C. Maci isq., M. P., and Law- rence Kickharn, Esq., M. L. C., are in town. Duncan Crewford, Hsq.. M. P. P., was in town yesterday. In ad- she has Paris, and vetiated, (ireece evidently means business. dition to the decree for mobilization, obtained a loan of £000,000 at another of €2,000,0C@ is being ne bie allah caidas ‘THE export week ending greater than ! vrain from Montreal for the 12 L7th inst., were 40) per cent. om Beston, and one-third of the quantity exported from New York. The amount was over one million busaels. Siac ea A acca WeE understand that rates at the Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach, have been reduced to $1.75 per day and $8 per week, to continue to the close of the season. With the high re putation of the Seaside Hotel, and those low rates, & very iarg patronage secured, should be “sie nhcainiM Ni iiiginstiiies nade by the Canadian Govern- iation of the Irish distres, and which is bei devoted towards permanetly ameliorating the condition of the Irish fisher- men, las bee allocated to the extent of £18,- v71—-viz. for fishing materials, $3,110; for Tue grant ment the alle piers, 10,34! ; and for boat-slips, £220. A Sr. Join Grre’s Svuicipe.—-A Boston paper says :—‘* A letter was found this morn- ing in Brighton, purporting to have been written by Kittie Ke nie, of St. John, N. B., in which she states that she has committed suicide, her lover havicg left her. She warns all young girs against night walking.” BRADLAUGH is not out-of the toils yet, ene of the largest and wealthiest merchants in the city of London having declared that he will expend from £10,000 to £50,000 if necessary, to test the legality of las aftirming, and his right to sit io Parliament. The matter is in the hands of some legal luminaries of con- siderable repute, who are now preparing the documents t» enter an action iu the law courts. sclbitisiin Deptacie THe Secretary of the Previncial Ritle Asso- -ciations—Mr, 5. F. Lengworth—is in receipt ef,the Bronze and Silver Medals presented by the Governor General aud Princess Leuise, for competition by our Previncial marksmen. Both medals are beautifully finished. On one side are the | eads in protile «f His Excellency and the Princoss, while en the opposite are the Royal and A rgy le Arms, with ‘* Palmam qui Kerai We understand that the Mariuis has requested thatjthe winners of the medals shall ‘orward to him their photagraplhs, —— “te ruit A HWEHAVY ‘QUALL, accempanied by rain, hail, thunder and lightnin g, passed ever this city on Welnesday evening at 6.30 o'clock. The rain fell .eavier than for years. Several trees were ujrooted by the sqaall, while the rain and hail did serieus injury to gardens in the city. Rocky Point Ferry Boat, which had 4 large party of excursivnists en beard, was out during ths passing ef the squall and rain. Fertuuately ne damage was done other than the thorough drenching which the party received. We are informed that the lightning descended the chimney of a dwelling in the west end of the city, and destroyed a register grate. sie sindecaiiiiiligians i Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 Maritime Pvovinces. hors for the Toronto, July 29—-10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, fair weather, possi ~bly showers in some localities. =_— se a Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated German Physician, nnd is acknowledged to be one ef the most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. it quiekly cures Coughs, Colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature, removing, asit’ dees, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is nut an experimental medicine, but has stood the est of years, giving Satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing sule ovedy season confirms. Two milion bottles seld annually. Beware of|o medicines of similar names, lately intro- duced. Boschee’s German Syrup was in- troduced in the United States in 1808, and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world. ve any ordinary cough. Sample bottic, 10 cents. Three doses will re- Price 75 cents. Fr, u, Hali, Esa . is | Milwaukee is one; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, CANADIAN, Hanivax, July 27 Matilda Hopewell, of Syd , from Boston for Halifax, with ane Care?) went one? during a dense \fog this morning at ¢ Point, Yar- jimeuth. Cargo will be saved, but vessel i | ‘-hooner ney, C. 3. nevegue |will probably be a total loss. The anniversary of the death of Arch- bishop Connolly occurred to-day. There lwas an office and high twass for tha repose of his soul at St. Mary’s Cathedral this morning at 9 o'clock. Arch! bishup Hannan jpresided. The services. were very im- | pressive. ‘Tore INTO, July 27 The Globe this morning contains the follewing special cablegram : LONDON, July bo. in the shooting for the consolidated prizes Major Oats won £10, Pte. Graham, Sergt. McDougall and Pte. Walters, £1 each. The distribution of prizes took place to-day. UNITED STATES. WasHinaron, July 27, Jobn Diggs, negro, who brutally out- raged Mrs. James Tschiffely on Saturday night, near Dainstown, Ind., was taken 'from Rockville jail at four o’clock this pmorning, by fifty men, and hanged. PHLIADELPAIA, July 27 A Greenburg despatch says that at a pre- liminary hearing yesterday, twelve of the circus men involved in the Burkett girl’s abduction outrage were held for trial. The remainder were discharged. New York, Juiy 27 In Brookiya last night, Edward Hogrn quarreiled with his wife and rushed for her with arazor. His sister, Mrs. John Burns, stepped between them, when Hogan nearly severed one of the latter’s arms below the elbow. Hogan ran into the street and met some young men, one of whom, John xhompson, asked him if he assaulted woman, and Hogan retaliated by fatally wounding Thompson. ilogan was, ar- rested. Aptncton, Mass, July 27 Oliver Grover, the missing market gardener from Halifax, was, this afternoon, seen coming out of the woods on King street Rockland. Seeing that he was ob- served, he immediately took A party was organized and went in search of him. . The theory of his insanity is well established. again to the VOU ls. New York, July 27. Samuel J. Tilden telegraphed to-day to the Natienal De noc ratic headquarters signifying his willingness to preside at Hanceck and English’s ratificatien meeting at the Academy of Music to morrow night. Dr. Tanner is still in the same condition -pulse 84, temperature 80, respiration 14, veight 13) pounds. PANAMA, July 27. Latest cates from Lima by telegraph via Payto to July 4th, were as follows: ‘* Chil- ians will bombard Lima, and have notified the diplomatic body to that effect. A noti- fication has also been conveyed to foreign ministers intimating that the Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s steamers will be permitted to enter Callao harbor up to July Sth, and receive ail foreign families and women and children who desire to leave the city. The Chilian admirai threat- ened that Luna, when taken, will be given up to destruction and ravages of troops. The Peruvians are preparing to give their women, children and household valuables an asylum. Tarma, a Jittle town situated beyond the impenetrable ramparts of the Cordilleras, has been selected as the place. In view of thecritical state of affairs ex- isting in Lima, Dictator Pierola has de- creed that ev ery man between sixteen and sixty years of age, excepting the clergy, the medical profession and a few empieyes of government officers, has to present hitn- self in uniform and to drill every day. All foreigners are invited to form themselves into corps to maintain order and protect property in the event of the city being left at any time without the usual guardians of the peace. As an example of the spirit which animates the people, it may be stat- ed that the Archbishop of Lima has placed the treasure of the church at the disposal of government to be used in the service of the country. EUROPEAN. Lonvon, July 27. In the House of Lords this evening Granville introduced Compensation for-dis- turbance in Ireland Bill, and fixed second reading of Bill for Monday. LEarl Grey will lead oppesition to Bill. Lonpon, July 28. The Breton cotton operatives who recent- jly threatened to strike held a secret imeet- ing last night. It is understood that they decided not to strike Lonvon, July 27 The Princess Beatrice, in Royal ‘aula Osborne, will meet the ex-Empress Eugene off Osborne te-day and cunvey her to Southampton. Earl Spencer, Lord President of the Council, will have charge of the Compen- sation Bill in the House of Lords. In the Commons, the Compensation Bill was last night read a third time and passed. The Times says: “‘ The Compensation Bill has fallen into disrepute through its inherent vices of structure and character. It would be well for the government to ab- stain from raising a question of this kind until the Royal Commission has reported on the subject. In the meantime vague intimations of coming changes engender more alarm and alienate mere support than all efforts of Conservative oratory.” Very serious damage has been done to the crops throughout Worcestershire, Shrop- | shire and parts of Staffordshire by heavy rains on Sunday and Monday. ‘ANNI i oO} j t | . 9 i , . 8 | St a i c 1 PICKS oda A i OClcly, fHVUE Members of Sr. PATRICK'S Tora. ABSCINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY will hold their Annual Picnie on Wednesday, the 4th August, ON THE Grounds of Thomas Handrahan, Esq., Nearly DeBuots, sq. " opposite the residence of G. W. Maipeqnue Road. The grounds are beautifully situated, well shaded, and suitable in every particular for Picnic purposes, A geod programme of Games is being ar- ranged, which includes Men's and Boys’ Foot and Sack (Juoits, ete. A lone-hour Walking Match will also take place. Liberal prizes given for all Games, St. Patrick’s Brass Band will be in attendance. (Good Violinists will alse be engaged, and every preparation made by the Comittee tor a pleasant time. A first-class Refreshment Saloon will be properly conducted on the grounds, Races, Tickets 25 cents; children 10 cents. ‘To be had at entrance to grounds. Should 4th prove wntavorable, the Picnic will be held on the following day, . RICHARD WALSH, 2aw m th on — om wal we a, ~ July i9, 1880 | Sec’y Com. lal Public Holiday by Permission of itis Honor the Licut.-Governer and by Request ef His Worship the Mayor. PQ Great Annual Seottish Gathering by’ the Clans of P. BE. Island, wud the Auspices of the Caledonian Club, WILL Bf HELD ON Tuestay, 10th August, 1880, ON THE Grounds of Hien. J. C. Pope, Near the Kensington Brewery, about a quarter of a mile from Ch’town. By arrangement with the Superintendent, Railway Excursion Tickets, at specially re- duced rates,as per programmes, will be issued on the 9th and 10th, good te return till the Lith, inclusive. Steamboat arrangements as follows :— Steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle’’ will leave Orwell on Tuesday, the 10th, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; re- turning, leave Charlottetown at 5 o'clock, p.m. Return Tickets 39 cents. Steamer ‘‘Southport”’ will leave Shaw’s Wharf on Tuesday, the 10th, at 7 o'clock, a. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point going and coming, returning will leave Char- lottetown at 5 o'clock, p.m. Tickets—one fare. The Steam Navigation Company will issue return tickets from nae ‘tou Landing at 51.24, including admission to grounds, on Monday, the 9th, good to return on the 11th. For Prize List, Railway Fares, and all other particulars, see programmes. R. J. CAMPBELL, | A. A. MACDONALD, Ree. Sec '¥- President. Ch’town, July 23, 1880. Lobster Can Boxes. Berk SALE at a Boxes, for flat Cans 4+ in. die. JOHN A. McLEOD, or <A. C. McLEOD, Kensington. Charlottetown. amy? 22, 1880. ON HAND! YOFFINS and CASKETS, in Rosewood, / Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, of all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan and Plated Mounting. Hearses half former prices. Orders from the country, by tele- graph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any other establishment im the city. MARK BUTCHER, King Square, June 29, ome pres ar neh Im SALT. SALT. Pa rear 3 EXPECTED AT CANS 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, tine- eee suitable for curing and packing fish. Will deliver this cargo ‘at any safe Harbor on the island. Parties wanting above cargo will do well to engage at once. (;EO. COOMBS, Ch’town, uly 3, 80. Water wedvone iainan ‘ sertaslinannidie “Wut Goal, © Nut Coal, FREE from Slate and Fire Clay. Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DEBLOIS, Sole Agent for P, E. Island. Old Sydney Mines,Cane Breton, Lingan Mines, Gape Breton. on application to : Terms as usual. ph es ney ee Sole Avent for P. E. Island. | Office, No. 35 Water Street, peer ceaaes n. | June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tf pee place to get your Printing done is at|T HE the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS. Bargain, 400 Lobster Can | Also Yor Black Black Black and Color New Suttons, Flowers, Hlabons, Frillings ¢ JUST OPENED. Cashmeres and Charlottetown, July 26, 1880—tu th sat Colored Kid Gl ed Satins, W.A. WHEKS oe SIGN OF THE LION ——— 1) NEW GOODS! and Dress Cords, \ loves UO! 5b! iS, LIU LTD WY Palivis iT MINES i d, & CO., @ueen Street, JOHN A. CONVE ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of E M Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lob Jan. 7, 1550, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American, ss” P ESTABLISHED i825. DA CORDAGE FAGIU: Y, RSE, MONTREAL. very Description, including all sizes Manilla ster Marlin, ‘l'arred Hemp Rope, Houseline, rices ou application, - eee ak INSURANGE GO'Y OF Liverpool and London, Capital and Reserve Fund, | 7? wards of $27,006,000. LONUON AND LANCASHIRE - Fire Insurance Company | Of Liverpool, England. ! — property in the above most reliable Com- panies, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES, JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. July 14, Island, | 18S0—1m eod Ttalian Warehouse IMPO RAN T SALE -—OF— VALUABLE PROPERTY. 4 BiseD WOOLEN for Sale their Valuable Property situated on Spring Park. The property consists of One Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon, Engine & B iler, Shafting, Bolting and com- ' building. ne size of the bee 1in Building is 80 | i x 50 feet eon stor ten high, besides basement, Engine House of Br 50 x 30 feet together | building: attached and used by ehouse. The Engine built by Messrs’ with a large the Company as a Dy: is 30 horse power and was cost there about $2,600. The Engine and t 60 feet Hangers. almost as good as new. There is abou of 3 inch Shafting together with the The Main Driving quite as ¢ ood as new. heating extends throughout the entire build- ing and cost upwards of S1-,000. There is a never failing Spring of water within | of the factory, where a sufticic nt quartity can {be obtained for any purpose required, | For further particulars apply,to either of the undersigned. HENRY LONGWORTH, President. Dp. R. M. HOOPER, ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. 1880.—oaw-wkly BRICKS. | ae “ts ARD BRICKS for sale KK Brick and P eau Roy alty. ' June 30, a4 —— at the FRED, HYNDMAN., +e 15, "80—2w ret BEST ROUTE FOR 0,| Manitoba, Colorado, and. the West, Is VIA THE lntercolonial and Grand dunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER from Prince Edward Island than by any other route. Tickers and all information Luggage, Freights, &c., apply to B. W. HALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway Charlottetown, April 17, 1850—3m wkly For Sale or to Let. NHAT Freehold Property, with a front cf eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- about . ‘ fo» Ponnd ’ re } 21 RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained | pony feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing i6 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL April 26, 1880-—tf place to get your Printing x done is a PRINTINGROOMS the EXA MIN BA ROYAL | Insurance effected on every description of) jis obvious, Fey Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN | FACTORY COMPANY offer | plete He ating apparatus throug rh ut the whole | ae Montgomery & Sons, of Halifax, in 187], and | . = + e : ) Boiler are in a complete state of repair and | 3elt cost about $360 and is |} The Steam Pipes for | a few feet | ¢ Director..| Works in the | Emigrants, Attention. os mS -aee NEW GOUDS THE “GPOWN GROCERY,” v BIGR TO W. A, BROWN & CO. (EXE undersigned have much pleasure in informing their friends, and publie generally, that they have completed their Stock ot Choice Family and would ask all in search give them a cail. ROBERTSON & CAMERON, 3i, 1S80.-—3m eod & wkly Supplies, of Fresh Goods toe May A Fact Worth Knowing | “FOW OFTEN do we hear men say, ‘1 never can eet clothes to fit.” The reason mn ; understand how to ,Cut the Garment to afford the evolutions of ithe body. Come right place and get suited. Mothers, bring your boys; wives, jsend your husbands. Cutt ing Pp! romptly executed. | guaranteed, | Equalled by few, excelled by none. { harges Moderate. 4 : LO tie { s00d fits Terms Cash. THOMAS SMITH, } Upper Gt. George | 1880. Street, | Ch’town, June 1, | 5 eee & car '@ Celebrated Machines IMPROVEMENTS, Reaper, with five Rakes instead of four, and our experience with the five Rake Reaper the | past harvest, in all kinds of Grain, light and | heavy, lorg and shert, standing and lodged, tan satisfied us that it is a very great improve- | From 1575 we have sold both sizes of this | | ment, and we shall, therefore, continue to sell | the Five Rak e —— only Also, Hor Rakes for “hay and stubbles, and the sabeth nt grinding stone for mowing | machine knives. | Farmers in want of a good Machine will do | . ; . ao by.calling at our Warehouse, Upper Queen Street. HORNE, PIERCE & O., General Agents, i | Charlottetown, July 21, 1880,—4w eed-w ey THE GHLY DIRECT LINE To Boston. Steamers Carroll = Worgester, AMERS . are fitted with ff gate STE | superior Passenger Accommeda- tion, arranged for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in elegant style. FrEiGuT carried at moderate rates, and as low as by any other route. : Eaas > in boxes and barrel is, handled with the greatest care. — LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at noon. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, aw mw, ar pat Ch’town, Jane 3, 1580—2