~~ ae Leeal and na tomy — oe a Ss ---+-)—3o Mr. .Gporee Dove tass has been appoint ed City SutVeyor. G. L. DoG@HEnty Will be a candidnte fer the Licensing Board. & W. CRABBE, C. C., will be. a candidate at the election for Licensing Board. J. W. Hows, Stipendiary Magistrate of Summersi le, is at the “Rankin.” > We have had very bad harvest weather for the past few days. It is to be hoped it will not centinue. Mr. R. B. Neat will preach this evening in the Christian Chapel, on Baptism. lh H. Davies and Edward Bayfield, Esqs., arrived at Liverpool, G. B., Wednesday. APPLES AND ONiONS for sale at_A. Me- Neill’s Auction Room, No 11 Queen Street. Cuoics Bartlet, and other pears, tomatoes, grapes, melons, oranges, lemons, &c., at ‘The Confectionery. Devetk Harness.-—-Wanted to purchase, a set of second-hand Double Driving Harness, Apply at this oftice. aug 29, 2i Two youngsters have been committed for trial at Pictou for committing four burglaries in that town. A ReEDvUcTION of the salaries of the City Olerk and Clerk of the Stipendiary Magis- trate’s Court is onticipated. Person a.~-Senator George W. Howlan, of P. E. Island, is registered at the Waverly Mouse, St. Jonr. Tus Brecken matriculation prize at the Sackville Academy was won by John Walter Read, son of Rev. John Read, of St. John. Tus St. John Globe reports that the Minis. ter of Marine has been confined to his bed. by illness at Charlottetown. This is incorreet. The Minister is enjoying very good health up to the present. OYSTER FISHING commences Ist September, Considerable has been done during the close season to protect them, yet a good deal of poaching has taken place, especially in East and North Rivers. SALMON FISHING closes lst September. We do not hea: of any good angliag been done. Fish are running up early. Fine show of young fish (‘‘smelts’ ) in tne salmon rivers,— especially in Dunk. Mayor Dawson and H.J.Cundall Esq., have been nominated by the temperance party as candidates for the Licensing Board, ‘he nomination is avery popular one. The tem- perance Fal eerie. have decided to only naminpte fiwo can ida’ , A case of assault which occurred at Rustico —on the occasion of the visit‘of the Marquis of Lorne to that place—is beinz tried before Theoph. VesBrisay, Alex. Hayden and Peter McGowan, Esqrs,. J. P's.’ in the Stipendiary trate’s Courtroom to-day. Much inter- est is manifested in it and a large number of witnesses are in attendance. We shall report on Monday. , C | “With the demand that is to be put upon us from Ge y, France, Spain and Italy,” says the Bosten Herald, ‘‘the question is, whether we can furnish, without something of @ deprivation on this ‘side, the 120,000,000 bushels of wheat which, it is said, Great Britain will demand of as. A vigorous. out- side call ‘may imply a higher price for flour} veught for domestic uses.” Tue *‘ Mat.” Boixping. —A new building ts about oa commenced for the Toronto Mail news It is to be the finest building in the er} the tower to beerected will com- mand a view for many miles around. The structure itself will be the highest in the whole of Canada, and will be fitted with three or four elevators. It will have a frontage of 80 feet and a depth of 140 feet. LOBSTER CANNING shut down on jthe 20th tast. The product will be large (perhaps too large for immediate demand), although a good deal bothered by storm on the north coast. Great pressure has been brought to bear on thé Minister to extend the timeof fishing, but he very properly refused todo so. With the information being collected by the Inspector and other fishery officers, the Government will be better able to decide next vear. Anotuxr Wreck.—Capt. Boudrot, of the schooner ‘‘Kate,” at Pictou, reports that on Tuesday, the 19th inst., while off Cape George, the wind at the time blowing a heavy gale, he sighted the spars of a sunken vessel—appar- ently small—about one-quarter of a mile off. Shortly after a large black dog, with white -neck, was sighted swimming about, and made for the **Kate.” Theanimal when it saw that assistance could not be given, turned and swam for shore. The name of the wrecked vessel has not yet been ascertained. Fioops 1x ENGLAND, — A teh from London, Thursday, states that renewed floods are reported in various parts of England and Wales. The reports are that the harvests are more deplorable at several places than in thi hour’s continuous rain. The steamer *‘Helvetia,” which sailed from Liverpool on Wednesday for New York, took eighty farm- ers for Texas, who are dissatisfied with the agricultura! prospects of England. At a ieeting of persons interested in the suppression of intemperance, held on Thurs- day evening last, it was resolved to ask W. &. Dawson and H. J, Cundall, Esqrs., to allow themselves to be put in nomination for the rr of members of the Licensing Board the next two years. This having been dane, and a favorable answer having been re- gsived, it was resolved at a meeting held last evening to announce the same and to request all who may be desirous of securing the elec- tion of these n to this responsible Position, to meetin the upper Hall of the Atheneum, on Monday evening next, at seven o'clock, to make final ents,—By erder, F. W. Hauzs, Secretary of Meeting. SEE - PICKLES. 50 Dozen Chow-Chow. CARVELL BROS. _—_——_— NEW DUSICSS E beg to announce to the public that we have purchased the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr. James DesBrisay, and that we intend to continue the business hitherto carried on by him at 63 Queen-street, Charlottetown We need not remind them that, in assum- ing the conduct of this old and respectable House, we are fully sensible of the responsibil ity devolving upon us, to have always IN STOCK, GOOBR SELECTION OF THE BEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE. AS WELL AS THE CHEAPEST! GOODS In the Trade, And if care and attention to business will do anything at all, we hope to merit a fair share of patronage. } PREMAINE & METCALF, 83 Queen-street, Ch’town, Ang. 28, 1$79. NOTICE. The undersigned begs to notify the public that. he has disposed of his business at Number 83 Queen-street, to Messrs. TREMAINE & MET- CALF, who will, from the Ist Sept., prox., coe the establish- ment in their own name. He thanks his friends for..the patronage ex-' tended to him during the time he has been in. business, and would S0- licit for the new Firm: a continuance of like; favors. JAS. DesBRISAY. Ch’town, Ang: 28; 1879. i Perkins & Sterns. “ ¥ WY :oEtd :.. Poe, JUST RECEIVED VIA HAaPAX, New Black Cashmares, ew Black sierinos, New Black Satins, New Black Cranes, New Black Velvets, New Black Prints, New Mantle Cloths, New Lace Curtains, New Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARF LACK, de. Ke.., it’. ‘O: i All of which are marked at OUR USUAL Low Prices. 6 & MS, 2: Ch’town, July 24, 1879. acDonald . HAS JUST» RECEIVED Hi HW FANCY DRESS GOODS, ST arw BLACE LUSTRES, NEW BLACK & COLORED Coaus, VELYEEMENS & BIL ix VELVETS, NEW FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, New Straw Hats, (Fall Styles,) FRILLINGS, FRINGES, AND RIBBONS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Mi” 0%, B. MACDONALD. Queen Street, Popriotigowes Aug. 22, 1879 —her —_——--- == 2S > -- ante —_——- eS ew a Han ‘Menntatria” HE Proprietor of this Establishment, after having fitted up his premises with the newest machinery, etc., is now prepared to supply the citizens of Charlottetown, and the inhabitants of the whole Island, with all kinds of Bread, Crackers, Biscuits, Confectionery Cakes, Pastry, etc., Cheapar than evor. He warrants all goods manufactured by him to be of the p: wrest native, and always fresh. Piewiss “and ‘Tea Parties Supplied at the Shortest Xotica. bo he Via roe the, Country Promptly Attended to. WEDDING CARES! MABE TO ORDER, ALL siesr AND DESIGNS. —_ ib 6 All Biscuits and Cras Kora put up in boxes or barrels, without extra charge; and are always fresh, not being over a week old when delivered, which is a great advantage - -astomers, as imported: Crackers (very often) are not fresh when brought here by importers. The following is a list of Orackers and Biscuits always on hand : ~~) BISCUITS, GRAGKERS, EG. FANCY BISCUITS. SODA BISCUIT; Fin ORANGE CRACKERS, in boxes, WINE | @« & LEMON FRUIT “ “ ALMOND “ ‘ COFFEE “ es FILBERTS ‘ ss TEA os ; «sé QUEEN : sé sé DYSPEPSIA cs WASHINGTON ‘* rT WINE CRACKERS, ‘ FINGERS rm BUTTER ‘* “ JUMBLES rr SUGAR « “ GINGER SNAPS, ‘ MILK “ . LEMON ‘ “6 WATER ‘* ‘ JENNY LINDS, “6 MEDFORD |“ es CORN HILLS, | ‘“ {OYSTER “ 7 \s ORACKNELLS, t SEED SUGAR CAKBS;- > MACCAROONS, “ GINGER BREAD, «“ CINNAMON pace IT, es ABERNETH | é Lane Supply of PileeBroad Kept in Sieck, Such as: FAMILY PILOT, NAVY BREAD, BOSTON “ NO. 1 PILOT, THIN CAPTABNS, PILOT, | NO. 2 PILOT. DOMESTIC READ A SPECIALTY, Bewig bot from the Ovens daily. Also French | Rolls, “Parker teeta Rolls,” “ Bath Pas” London Buna,” + ‘Drosiel, Twists,” te PASTE Y . AlN, SA tee Fruit Pound Cake, Plain do. do., Sultania Plain do., Maderia do. ao., Sponge Cake, Cap Cake Ornamental Wedding, with Almond Frosting, any size from 6 1bs. Upwards. aes JOHN QUIRK. eS "VINEGAR. 30) CASKS| PARKS’ BEST ' REX, VINEGAR, — THE BEST QU ALITY IMPORTED. CARVELL BROS. Aug. 25, 1879. 2aw 2w VALE COAL. Excellent t NUT COAL. $1.25 PER TON. ' Frou Charlottetown ior London CARVELL BROS. iJ 2 = ae Gs Aug. 22, 1879.—2aw 2w > ox— Cash |! Cash! ‘Saturday, the 23rd instant, ’eturning, will leave London for Char- Ae TAL PERSONS iS inilebted to me aré fe me NOTICE. il HARKENTIVE. THEL. BLANCHE," WiLL SAIL ee. LE A a Se gyre eile enn lottetown, following the Moselle, quested ta make immediate payment, | of September next will ‘be handed over te the PEAKE Bro’s & Co. Court for collection. ‘Charlottctown, August 22, 1879. Aug 23, 1879—eod 5in PLOYMENT .. every village and | beni WF e adopted the Cash | ystsx at ( iH I ; HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. All accounts remaining unpaid on the 10th About the 2514 September. HENRY A, HARVIE. Terms Cash. nship of B...E, nd not.yet -| ONE aciiye, itedbgent Lady or Gentle- ‘Box 1964, ry Chitown, Aug. 2%, 1879.—e64 ee Pe