— 2 i? Venere a een angeemnsenea = - . P™ ~ NEWS BY TELEE WRAPH, CANADIAN, | Woupstrox, N. b., Aug. 14 A collision occurred on the New Bruns: wick and Canada Railway to-day at Mur- chie’s Mills, near Benton. A car Joaced with lumber, on a4 siding, inadvertently ran out on the main line as the passenger train was coming from McAdam Junction. The latter was coming around a curve at the rate of twenty miles an hour and the danger was not noticed in time to avoid collision. Engineer McFarlane reversed the enyine and then jumped clear. The shock of the eontact did no bodily injury, but the en- wine Was damag ad. : TORONTO, Aung. LD The Globe this morning contains the fol lowing special cabl red Lonpon, Aug. 15. The object of the mission of Prof. Shel- don to Ganada is to make a narrow jNspec- tion of the capa ities of the country, espe cially as a field for dairy farming and to report in a work to be published on his re- turn upon the advantages of the Dowinion as a ficld for immigration of English far- mers. He wil! visit Manitoba and the North West first, then the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. He will remain three months in the country. Prof. Sheldon has achieved. agreat reputation in this country as the writer of a valuable work on dairy farm- ing. He is on of the staff of the Royal Agricultural College at Circencester and is well known as an agricultural author] throughout the kingdem. SUROPEAN. The Daily News’ St. Petersburg corres- pendent believes that Ayoob Khan is act- ing in concert with and has been assisted by the present Ameer. (JueTTA, Aug. 14. French native reports state that Ayoob Khan still intends to attack Canadahar. His hesitation to attack does not arise in a disbelief of his capacity, but because he is uncertain whether to attack by eacalade or sap and imine. PonrsmMouru, Avg. 15. A troop ship with 850 men—reinforee- ments for India, sailed to-day. Srmuta, Aug. 15. A despatch frgm Candahar, August lth, reports that all is well. The enemy are throwing up siege works around . the city, which at present are insignificant. The enemy have many guns, 5,000 infantry and HOO Ghazis. Cork, Aug. 14. The seize/l rifles bear the stamp of 1840. They appear to have been polished up be- fore consignment on the Juno. Dusiim, Aug. 14. It iv: remarked that a greater number than usual of sinister lcoking persons having an American air have been seen about the cities and towns of -t¥eland, and within the last few days about 400 stand of the best firearms have been purchased here by such pers: ns. Paris, Aug. 14. A correspondent thus summarizes the course matters will take: The Montene- grin question will be settled on the basis of the Count Corti scheme. ‘The value de- monstration will be suspended. The Powers will mediate between Turkey and Greece ; there will be negotiations regarding Janina which the Turks will not cede at any price, but which the Greeks might safely waive, and (reece will imperatively demand the cession of Metzes, with the support of the Powers. Lonpon, Aug. 14. The Times says: ‘* So hurried have the shipments been made tliat there are said to be large quantities ef American grain here unsold. The present magnificent weather enhances tlie value of the home crops and lessens the urgency in the demand for for- eign supplics. ’ UNITED STATIS. New York, Ang. 15. A pumeronsly attended meeting of the New York [rish Land League was held this afternoon tv consider the resiguation of the executive committee. The treasurer's re- port shows $1480 had been received for membership, and that disbursements to date left a balance of $415 on jiand. The membership to July 18, as stated by the secretary was 1,562. There was some dis- satisfaction expressed at the retirement of the executive committee, and after debate a motion to accept its resignation was adopted Dr. Wm. 13. Wallace was re-elected presi- dent: Michael Breslin was chosen vice- president, and James Pallas recording secre- tary. ; Cincrnnatri, Aug. 14. George |tockers, an old man, was killed this morning by Herman Rockers, his son, in Dryton. Ky. Rockers had been melan- choly for some time over loss ef money of his own deposited with Archbishop Purcell and also of trust funds deposited with the bankrupt St. Francis Church, of Dayton, Ky. He had been drinking and this morning having been refused money by his wife he undertook to strike her with a poker when his son Herman interfered and a hii with a spade crushing in his skull, —t moe + - --———_— Special Notices. Go.p F U.AKke tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. Frean ( hocolate Caramels and choice Pears at B. Bale erston’s. aug 10 bi A vew cheese left will be cleared out at 12) cents per ib., at the Family Grocery.—R. ix. Brace.—aug. 7. Smoke heroots, from Rubin & Hart's. _Frour- 200 bbls. White Buns, and 100 bbls. Otter Creek, just received at Beer & Gorr’s. [j23 Smoker Durham, N. C., tobaeco, from Rubin & Hart’s, h Ow DOoN Bs eae Charlottetown, July 13, 1830. aediece Wide 0 Shades; GRECIAN no better value in Town. “gmmer Goods at J. 65 QUEEN STREET, Aug. 16, 1880. CANADA \ -“ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of E 1 1 Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lob St. Dunstan's College, charge of the Fathers of. the Society of Jesus, —oN— - Wednesday, September oth, Intending students should make immediate application. For prospectus and further particulars add - dress REV. GEORGE B. KENNY, 5. d., Ch'town, Aug. 6, ’80—till sep —_— President. eee ae nce MUSIC AND SINGING. N and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. James Brown will give instruction in Music and Singing at her residence, King Square. Terms on application. Ch'town, July 29, 1880—3m 3taw tu ths SALE OF DEBTS. TENO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on i the T'wenty-eighth (25th) day of August, A. D. 1880, at the Court House in Charlotte- town, at the hour of eleven eo clock in the forenoon, all the Books of Accounts and ail the Debts—whether by Book Account or otherwise—and all judgments due to and owned by Patrick McQuillan, of Yort Augus- tus Road; and also all his right, title and in- terest in and to all that tract, piece and arcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot Thirty-six in Queen’s County, in Prince Ed- ward Island, consisting of one-quarter ef an acre of land, being a square block on the south-east corner of one hundred ana six acres in possession of Stephen O'Hare, and is bounded on the south by the lort Augustus Zead, on the east by the yoad leading to Haggerty’s wharf, and on the north and west by the farm of the said Stephen O'Hare, with ail buildings and improvements thereon. Terms Cash. Dated the 13th day of August, 1350. PATRICK McQUILLAN, im jau 13, 2w 2aw] New Goods every Steamer. 35 CASES AND BALES FALL GOODS ALREADY RHCEIVED. oe CORDS and Patterns), GREY and WHITE Ct YPTONS. NEW WORSTED COATINGS and TWEEDS ESTABLISHED 825. CORDACE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. | Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L. 'TYXHE Liquidators of this Company, ap-, FHNHIS College will be re-opened under thej ae ; : * pe. | Dominion Legislature at its lasf session, a * oe :0: JUST RECEIVED EX S$. S. “HIBERWIAN,” Black Cashmeres, Biack French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. 2) nnn EX S. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. G. DAVIES & CO. MACDONALDS. APPLES a THE POPULAR GHEAP STORE. WINCEYS, FRINTS (New; LUSTRES, \ Splendid Stock of BLACK and COLORED GASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, - all Searance Prices. ait B. MACDONALD’S. her pat wag 16 | | very Description, including ali sizes Manill ster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline sa” Prices on application. -_ STADAGONA Fire and Life Insurance Coy. pointed in virtue of an Act passed by tne! order to reduce expenses, aud to further the} | final winding up of the affairs of the Company, ‘hereby give notice that all the Branches and) | Agencies of the Company have been aboliched, _--1n consequence, parties having any business | ‘te transact with the Company mast now} apply direct to the Liquidators, at the Office | ;of the Company, No. 95 St. Peter Street, | |} Quebec. No settlement unless made with the Liquid- ators will be recognized. HENRY CROSS, Sec-Treas. lw—augod ee ee ACADEMY OF MUSIC. “Opening Night, Aug, 20. | “CAEASON TICKETS, 30 admissions—and s semi season, 15 admissons—of which a ‘limited number only will be issued, can now be ebtained at reasonable rates. The tickets ensure priority of choice of seats, and will not be sold after opening night. H. LINDLEY, Renkin House. ' Angust 12, 1880. i tenner _——~ b eau al. cise eae AR Th) ee. Tee ° ‘ y . '\g™“IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will not be disap- | pointed in the result; it is OOAL, not wre 'elay and sate, For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOL, Sole Agent for P. E, Island. Office-—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880-——pat tf APPLES. _ APPLES. Box STHEAMERS From Boston and Montreal, ——AT— A. MACGNEILL’S AUCTION ROOMS. \ CHEAP BYOTHE BA RREL, (Net Assets for Protection of Policy Holders siaceneeD ‘n we ——— -e - nee es GRAND. Dominion Exhibition, TO BE HELD ON TH a aN a a pa ae nara ae ~ Provincial Exhibition Grounds, MOUNT ROYAL AVERUE, MONTREAL, Opens Tuesday, Sept. U4th, Closes Friday, Sept. 24th, ai 2 Pp. Me Cc / “Perm fat weace , $20,600 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS, Entries nust be maJe with the Seeretaries in Montreal, before the undermen- tioned dates, viz: Cattle, Heep, Swine, Poultry, Agrieitural Implements and Dairy Products, to Saturday, September 4th: Fine Arts, Manufactures, Implements, Ma- chinery, Mieves, &c., Saturday, August 28th. Prize Lists and Blauk Forms of Entry can be obtained of the Secretaries. For further partictlars apply to Ss. C. STEVENSON, Sce’y Council ef Arts and Manuf's, or to i+ #3 : a 7 . GEO, LECLERE, See y Council of Agricultnre. August 14, 1880—wkly WALTER A. WOODS’ On OF Hors 8, AMERICAN APPLES! By Steamer Every Week, Boe ee SE ee WFUST ARRIVED, a car 5 @F Celebrated Machines. IMPROVEMENTS, From 1878 we have sold both sizes of this Reaper, with five Rakes instead of four, and our experience with the tive Rake Reaper the past harvest, in all kinds of Grain, light and heavy, long and short, standing and lodged, has satisfied us that it is a very great improve- ment, and we shall, therefore, continne to sell the Five Rake Reaper only. Also, Horse Rakes for hay and stubbles, and the patent grinding stone fer mowing machine knives. Farmers in want of a good Machine will do well “by cafling at our Warehouse, Upper Qneen Street. HORNE, PIERCE & CO., General Agents, Charlottetown, July 21, 1880, -—4w eod-wkly Good Teas, Pickles, de, j UST LANDED, and will be soht Cheap,— DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF APP ise i—mALSO FOR SALE-— Boxes Lemons & Pears. BEER & COFF. Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1859. — INSURANCE YPTOTT 7 AGRICULTURAL \e 85 boxes Good Congou Tea, 10 & 12 lbs, each, { 20 dezen Morton’s Mixed Pickles, k i i c | 25 dozen 2-haop Pails, \250 balf-chests very Superior Teas, 1900 boxes Layer iaisins, 3 200 sides No, | and 2 Sole Leather. WILLIAM DODD, Aug. 13, ’80—41 fs tuf Mueen Sqnrare, 1 ROYAL _ - es IN STORE : Of Liverpoo! and London, ORGANIZED 1853. Capital and Reserve Fuad, Upwards of £22,060,000, LONDON AND LANGASHIRE $137,549.73, ‘Deposited with (he Dominion Fire Insurance Company Government for Seeurily of) Canadian Policy Holders, | , aon ” | ~Tnsurance etfected on every deseription of $100 000 G0 'property in the above most rébableCom- ‘ 1 ' | panies, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES, JOHN MACEACHERN, LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OYER ae ae 'Tralian Warehouse, July I4, 1850—1m eod Agent for P. KH. Island. $3,000,000. PACIFIC eae i Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- ‘Mutual lnsmpance U0. Of Liverpool, England, dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find out rates, etc., of this Time ‘I ried and Fire Tested Insurance Cormmpany. | --0F — N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. NEw YORK Ron. Anavs, Special Agent for the Maritime oe Provinces, RA A K i iN a $744,149.00 Assets 3lst Dec., 1879, - cecnencttgpaneninneeta cinema General Agent for P. E. f. Ch town, July 31, 1580—3m as as 5 lp hil he Insurance CARGOES and en . ‘ ™ FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards Vessel of the Seasom oo iisiclass risks. =. puutiias Certifieaies issued juga ble in London FOR LONDON DIRECT at the office of Morvon Koak & Co., i Jankers, or in New York. ore Risks taken and rates fixed without being “MINNIE LOUISE,” | referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWRERY, Agent. for P. E. Island. effected on JAS. DesBRISAY, | Last | TAXHE new brigt. classed 9 years at Lloyds, Hector Murchi- son, Master, will be due here 10th August, | and will go on the berth immediately to load) ayay 11. 1580. Lobsters for London, sailing about the 20th ————— —_—_—_- om — August. Loading berth, Peake’s No. 1 Bid f} if \ 8 I kin Wharf, where Lobsters will be received and. i US, a 8 LBS & 198 8 8, stored free of charge. Also at Railway Wharf, ‘TEXHE Subscriber will pay the highest if coming by rail. Freight One Shilling per! Cash price for the above. ea a Sg : ROBERT BRIDGES, April 29, ‘80—caw w&ly, ar pat LONGWORTH & CO., No. 11 Queen Street, Aug. 7, ’80. aug4 Water Street. | gp ing tc li nn ona oe eg ene ae .