Fe ee ee ‘ te fs . em ~ oe te Local Le@cAL and other matters en tirst page. = _ REMEMRBE GoLp has been discovered two miles from Yarmouth, N. 8. ' THE excursion to Pictou and Murray Har bor to-day was very largely attended. — bt thn CANADIANS are warned against counterfeit $100 greenbacks which are known te be largely in circulation, Siti iim Con missioners of Agriculture are now in session, making arrangements fer the coming Exh bition. ~—— PMIRTY S!VEN tavern. saloon and. sture licenses were granted by the Licensing Board, on Monday evening. — ‘ T. L. Fivuay, Esg., of the Union Bank. returned last evening from Great Britain. He is stopping it Wagstaff’s. spicechaathediibes SurreemMe Covurt.—In the Atlas suit ol Meacham ¢:. Robertson, a verdict of $15 and vost was rendered against the defendant. Tur New Brod@wick Railway reund house at Caribou, Me., containing two locomotives was burned to the ground on the 18th inst. — ——— —— Mr. Kevxera McPure, of Marble Moun- tain, C. b., was kicked by a horse recenily, and injured so badly that his recovery is deubt- Tu. —_ We again direct the attention of the police to the large number of boys who daily swim of the city wharves. Can they not make au effort to stop the practice. wsiadinei A comPaNy of gentlemen has been formed fuf the purpose of establishing a first-class bathing plwe at Sandy Cove, opposite the centre of Halifax. iaccatesciialtatilapeinsntleiisns Tux Mane Farmer's crop reports from all parts of thot State are encouraging. Though injured somewhat by drouth, the hay crop will be above the average. (irain and pota- toes are doing well. —_ McDoan:.0 Bros.’ furniture ‘a:tory and Horn’s carling mill, on Bras d’Or road, C. &., were burned down shortly before one o'clock on the 18 inst. The loss is $12,600 to $15,. 000. There is little or ne insurance. Tue printers of Halifax are fond of boating. Iuarecen! rowing watch the /ferald crew were the victors. Besides the victors, crews from the corde ; Mail, ( hronie le, N. S. Publishing Company took part in the race. a — Captain Gallant, of the schooner Louise, from Charlottetown, sold recently at Sydney, (. B., between $400 and 3500 worth of petatoes ard decamped with the proceeds. Ne trace of hii can be found.—// 7. Chronicle. I. O. O. F.—The Grand Lodge, [. O. O. F. hold their Annual Session at Summer- side, P. FE. 1., commencing lith August. Delegates will be appointed to attend fromm New Brunswick, Nova Neetia and Prince Edward Island. REMEMPek the excursion to Alberton Tea Party to-merrow. A special train leaves this sity at 6 o'cleck a. m., arriving at Alberton at 11.30, leaving again for Charlettetown at 4 e’clock. ‘l‘he fare is only one dollar fer return aud the excursion will be the cheapest and best one given thia season. Te steamer ‘ Edgar Stuart” arrived trom Halifax ai three o'clock this morning with freight and Mr. Angus Grant of Hawkesbury, aad Edmvad Doane of Halifax, as passengers. She sailed again at ten with a carge of 150 bbls. of pork anda quantity of hams shipped hy the Messrs. Wright and Rebert Bridges. The ‘‘ M. A. Starr” will probably arrive on the 29th ist. A Larcesy.—An eld man named George Price made complaint at the Police Court a few days «go to the effect that eighty dollars in Bank notes were stolen frerm his trunk in the * Kailway Hlouse,” and summoned the proprietor of the house—Mr. John Bolger— m conne tion with the larceny. In Court this forev.0on he could not give any grounds for suspecting Mr. Bolger of the larceny, and the evidence uf Price was apparently stronger for his aciuittal than conviction. One thing is certai:, that Mr. Price lest his money. Who the thief is has yet to be cliscevered. I _ Messrs. Isaac Burpee and Charles W. Weldon, candidates in 1878 for the House of Commons, issued to the electors of the ity aud County of St. Jehn during the canvas in that year, a circular, to which they affixed their ow: signatures, in which they pledged their sacred honor to the statement that the flour dut, would increase the price of flour to the pesp!: of St. John by several dollars per barrel. Will these gentlemen, or either of them, er any of their friends, be kind enough to republish an exact copy of that circular to- day? We pause for a reply.—St, Joha Sun, Sextousty Issorep by Poworr.—A_ boy named McCarron, son of Mr. Johu McCarron, of Peakestown, was seriously injured by a ‘powder explosion last evening. He and a number of others were playing with powder in the stable of Mr. Patrick Farmer, and while sitting on a box with a quantity of this explosive at his feet a match was applied. It instantly exploded burning his face, breast and han< in a terrible manner. He sutiered at agony, during the evening and last night his lite was dispaired of, but this morning he showed signs of recovery and is now doing well, ox, anesditapinesik {ux warket to-day was largely attend- ed ant well supplied. Sales were brisk «at the following Prices : — Beef (small) from 6 to 14 cts. per Ih; beef (qv.) from 5 to cents per lb.; mut- ton, fro 6 to 12 cents per 1b.; lamb (qr-) from 25 cts to $1; veal from 3 to 7 cts. per Lb. ; turkeys, ‘rom $1.00 to $1.50; fowls, from 25 to 30 cent each ; butter (fresh) from 12 to 16 vents per lb.; eggs from 10 to 13 cents per doz.; hay (old), from 40 to 45 cents per 100 Ibs.; has (new) from 35 to 40 cents per 100} bs; oats, froin 40 to 45 cents. per bushel ; potatoes from 14 to 16 cents per bushel; flour, from #3.00 to 33.25; oatmeal, from $3.25 to 33.50; chickens, from 49 to 50 cents per "ps ; ham, 12 to 16 vents per Ib.; pork (sma cents per Ib. ) 8 to 12 and Other Hes. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, the Tea at Brookfield to-morrow. ‘hott, M. | July 17, lt is reported that Sir Hugh Allan will | proceed to British Columbia to inspect the Pacific Railway in progress there. A dredger has begun work along the frontage of the Grand Trunk wharves, at Levis, to deepen the water there at low tide for ocean steamers, Mr. A. P. Bradley has been appointed, by order in Council, acting Secretary of the Department of Railways and Canals. The Credit Valley Railway has come to an end. The men of the Toronte Branch were paid two menths’ pay up te 3ist May, the balance being secured. The employes | resumed work on Monday. The Custom’s receipts at Montreal, for | lirst half of the present month, were $100, 000 more than the corresponding period of last year, an increase of 50 per cent. The prize list for the Toronie Exhibition, to be held from the 6th to the 18th Septem- ber next, has just been issned. The premiums offered amount to $24,000, in additier. to which nearly $2,000 are offered for special features. Notice is given of the incerporation of the British and North-West Colonization ©Oo., with a capital of $20,000, The prin- cipal incerporaters are Dr. Schultz, Messrs. Bannerman, M. P., Boultbee, M. P.; El- P.; and J. R. Adamson, of COTTAWA, Hamilton. A museum of military trophies and relics has been established here by Col. Wiley, Director of Military Stores, Hon. D. A. Smith has published a letter in the Winnipeg ** Free Press,” declining | nomination for Selkirk. Montreal papers contradict the state ments in the ‘‘ Glebe” about the alleged exorbitant charges on cattle froin Montreal te Great Britain. They give rates show- ing that the fares from Montreal are less than from Boston. A Montreal despatch, referring to Sir Hugh Alian’s visit te British Columbia, in connectien with the Pacific Ratlway affairs, says, it hardly seems probable, from the fact that he sailed for England with his family two weeks ago, presumably in the same connection. Toronto, July 17. As there is no chance of reprieve in Bennett's case, preparations for his hang- a we ot one a i a Mth ll ee ci Se OR AR te RN te ee RN s” ee ae ee RN ee Ne TAN AOS 5 A ht et ne eB 70; es eee eee ee ene ae mee ee ee LONDON HCOuUuPssz. JUST RECEIVED EX S, S, “HIBERNIAN,” Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coating's. casmne? 4)? qnenncsindtetinnnnrs ancien EX S. S. “NESTORIAN,” . 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. Charlottetown, July 13, 1880. SUGAR— s 57 hhds, Bright Porte Rico, 50 bbls. " ” 25 bbis. White Granulated, 10 boxes Lumps. \yj Ob asses - 10 puns. Barbadoes, 35 puns, Choice Trinidad. 7 ammeectaaa nea 160 boxes Valencias. ( WWRRANTS ing, which takes place on the 5d Aug., will commence early next week. The 5 hbls. New Currants. prisoner still shows a great indifference, | though not so marked since he has com- YHEESE menced to receive the Minister of his Cc church. Nort Syonry, C, B., July 18. A sericus fire occurred here last night about one mile away from the business por- tien of the town. The steam furniture factory, owned by Alexander McDonald, was burned: insurance only six hundred dollars. Also, the steam-cloth and _ grist- mill, ewned by Wm. Horn, completely des- troyed—-said to be no insurance. Total loss over $10,000. MontrrKAL, July 18. This morning the communion plate was all stolen from St. Martin's Church. At a meeting of the Irish National Land League here, to-day, arrangements were made for the visit of Michael Davitt, the agitator. Monrreat, Jaly 17. Great interest is being taken in the trial of Oka Indians at Aylmer. A private des- patch this afternoon says the jury has dis- agreed and been discharged. Another trial has been begun, the jury being com-\ posed of twelve English Protestants. Lonvon, July 17. In the House of Commons, Mr. Brigg’s motion was carried by a vete of 161 to 147, and the House again went into committee on the Compensation bill. Several motions to report progress were rejected. Mr. Giadstone pointed out that every day the debate is prolonged prolongs the duration of the session, and now and again a motion to adjourn is preposed, and pre- gress was then reported. Lonpon, July 17. The Stundard says: ‘‘ We have no reason te believe that when the proposed amend- ment of the £30 limit in the compensation bill is discussed, the Ministers will propese the substitution of the words ‘‘rateable value” for “rental.” This would increase the limit to about £42, the increase being the average difference between the two modes of estimating the value of Irish holdings. Lonvon, July 18. A Constantinople despatch reports that some Christians have been massacred at Adana, in Asia Minor. The Montenegrin question is reported to have been amicably settled. The Porte waits the consent of the powers to the arrangement, on receipt of which the Sultan will sign an irade. Paris, July 18. Gambetta presided to-day over a densely crowded meeting at Belleville. He said the new rept lican institutions would defy all attacks, no matter from what quarter, This declaratien was received with loud cheers. Lonvon, July 16, A Paris despatch says the returns of im- ports and experts for the first six months of 1880, as compared with the corresponding months of 1879, show an increase of 171,-— 000,000 francs in the imports and of 58,-/ 000,000 franes in the exports. Berwyn, July 17. If the Powers unanimously agree to make a naval demonstration in Turkish waters, Germany will send an iron-clad frigate and has instructed the Admiralty to make pre- paration accordlngly. Metsourne, July 16, } via London, July 17. § Ata Cabinet Council the question of im- mediate resignation as the result of the de- feat of the Government in the recent elec- tion was discussed, but the Ministry finally resulyed to meet Parliament. | CARVELL BROTHERS. 20 boxes landed on Friday. ype 150 chests, waranted to be the best in | Ket the mar Rite | 65 bags, | ewt. each. PoOBacce— | 44 kegs Twist and Flat, 40 cads Smoking. igen LEATHER-- ie 300 sides No, 1, 180 sides No, 2, (Best we have ever had.) — BR -- 500 bbls. cheice Brands. ( (ORNMEAL— J . 300 bbls. Kiln Dried. —. 200 doz. (assorted. ) ec ee 130 doz, 2-heop Pails. July 12, 1880-—2w eod, pat 2w ‘ Wholesale Supplies. N HAND AND TO ARRIVE, at LOW EST CASH PRICES, -— 200 bbls. White Buns FLOUR, 100 bble. Otter Creek . 150. bbls. Choice Kila Dried CORNMEAL, | 30 doz. BROOMS, 13 doz. BUCKETS, 7 casks, WASHING SODA, 15 boxes LEMONS, 700 Ibs. Bright MAPLE SUCAR, 3 tons QATMEAL (Choice), Bbls. SPLIT PEAS, Bbls. PEPPER, Coils ROPE, Kegs BAKING SODA, | 5 casks Choice SYRUBS. | Boxes Choice CONFECTIONERY, Frails DATES, 50 gross CORKS, WASH BOARDS & CLOTHES PINS, Cases MATCHES, Casks KEROSENE, Boxes Bartlett's BLUE, Cases POTASH. BEER & COFF. SALT. SALT. ‘WYOURLY EXPECTED AT CANSO, | E- A 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, tine-grained, ‘suitable for curing aud packing fish, Will deliver this cargo at any safe Harbor on the ‘Island. Parties wanting above cargo will do , well to engage at once. nen eID Ch’town, June 25, i ’ Bank and Bink Sick, TRY ITT. , pointed in the result; @ is G DAVIES & CO. i ; i ' | WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale} Room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY, the} “3rd inst., at 12 o'clock, 15 Shares in Bank of P. EK. Island, 20 shares in Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, i Shares in Citizens Skating Rink. WILLIAM DODD, July 15, 1880--th s tu th Auctioneer. | j | ry It {IVE- ALBION MINE NUT COAL Ma fair trial and you will not be disap- COAL, not jire For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. | Oftice-— No. 55 Water Street. Charlottetown, July 8, 1880—pat tf clay and slate, BY-LAW for allowing a rate of «is-; count on the Assessment on Real hstate | for the current year. Be it enacted by the City Council of the; City of Charlottetown, as follows :-— 1. A Discount at the rate of two and one-: half per cent. shall be allowed to all taxpay- ers who shall, on or before the twelfth day of | August next, A. D. 1880, pay te the City Clerk, at his office, the taxes severally due by | them fer tne eurrent year. | {L. 8.] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. | Ws. B. Morrison, City Clerk. Ch’town, 12th July, 1880-—2w 2aw [ju 13) si ; ‘i Ncheigios't ALTHAM & GENEVA WATCHES, | in Gold and Silver Cases, suitable for | Ladies or Gents—a large assortment, | very cheap. LECTRO-PLATED TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, Card Receivers, Preserve! Dishes, Butter Coolers, Biscuit Jars, | = ARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERL-! ‘AN THIRTY-HOUR AND EIGHT- | almost as good as new. Pickle Jars, Vases,Casters, Napkin Rings. ; IMPORTANT SALE VALU ABIL PROPERTY, PEXHE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN FACTORY COMPANY effer for Sale their Valuable Property situated eu “pring Park. The property consists of One Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon, | Engine & Boiler, Shafting, Boltimg and com- plete Heating apparatus throughout the whole building. The size of the Main Building is $d x 50 feet, three stories high, besides basement, Engine House of Brick 50 x 30 feet together with a large Building attached and used by the Campany as a Dyehouse. ‘The Engine is 30 horse power and was built by Messrs. Montgomery & Sons, of Halifax, in 187i, and cost there about $2,600. The Engine and soiler are in a complete state of repair and There is about 00 feet of 3 inch Shafting together with the Hangers. The Main Driving Belt cost about 3300 and is quite as good as new. The Steam Pipes for heating extends throughout the entii, build- ing and cost upwards of $1,000. There is a never failing Spring of water within a few feet of the factory, where a sufficient quantity can be obtained fer any purpose required. For further particulars apply,te either of the undersigned, HENRY LONGWORTH, President. D, R. M. HOOPER, Director, ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. June 30, 1880.-—-oaw-wkly Canadian Pacific Railway. ee Tenders for Rolling Stock. VHE time fer receiving Tenders fer Roll- ing Steck for the Canadian Pacitic Kail- DAY CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES, | way, extending over four years, is extended GEO, COOMBS, ; Ch’town, July 8, ’S0. Water Street, ARGE LOT OF SPECTACLES, EYE- GLASSES, FANCY VASES, LUS-! TERS. PEARL, SHELL, LEATHER CARD CASES. EWEST PATTERNS in Colored Gold and Plated Sets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets, Lockets, Shirt Studs, Gem, Signet, Keeper and Plaim Gold Rings. LECTRO-PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE, DESSERT, TEA, PRESERVE AND SUGAR SPOONS, EPAIRS TO WATCHES, AND JEWELRY A SPECIALTY. W. W. WELLWNER. Ch’town, July 8, 1880—4i eod 41 wkly HE HORTA BRITISH & MERCENTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE 60., Gf Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216.666.00 Transacts every description of Fire, Life) and Annuity Business on the most favorable terms. Fire DerantmeNt—Insurances may be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates, Insurances upon Public and Private Build- ings effected on especially favorable terrains, Losses settled with promptitude and liber- ality. Lire DevartTMENt—New and Redived pre- miums for Dominion of Canada. G. W. DEBLOIS, (jeneral Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. April 14, ’80—pat her ne sj kea tf end F, IN 1809 (to 2nd Angust. By Crder, BRAUN, Secretary, AND | Dert. oF Rarpways & CANaLs, ) | 30, 5) law Ottawa, 23rd June, 1880. | w ON HAND! OFFINS and CASKETS. in Rosewood, ’ Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, of all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japaa pand Plated Mounting. Hearses halt former _prices. Orders from the country, by tele- igraph, fultilled in ove hour, cheaper than apy ‘other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER, King Square, June 2, °80—pat pres ar neh Im a yee 5 HEATHER BELLE, Summer Arrangement, 1880, ——— ‘\ TILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell ' every Monday and Wednesday even- ings. Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every ‘Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock, Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock, Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown | Same evening, arriving at Charlottetown abent -$.30 o'clock. ; Leave Charlottetown fer Mount Stewart every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4 o'clock, Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o'clock. Leaving Charlottetown for Meunt Stewa.t same evenings at frem two te three o’cleek, according to tide; returning to Charlottetewm ‘game evenings. | All Goods should be prepaid at Charlette- town, otherwise they will be stored at their ‘destination at the risk and expense of the owners. ‘OHS HUGHES, Agent. . Clh’town, P. E. 1, April 29, 1880--oaw 3m ‘CAUBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper | Published ta the Provinees,