bE IE pocul and Other tems. | \ouEReL are said to be plentiful at) a! h yininiga”- oa } waren MELONS, Bartlett Pears, Tomiatoss, veattge®s Lemons, at “ The Confectionery.” 2i | oeerrva clearance of Furniture at A. B, eart’s residence to morrew at 11 o'clock, — o p Xtewart, Anetioneer, j We had so many atrivals at the Rocklin | Gouse 00 Monday that the daily papers had ae ym to publish then. lip ae een - | oy Thareday last in Boston, a St. John | cher gamed Stephen Louder, was brutally | nyrdered by a Woman named Minnie Hamil- me ton. — yuenakt Finstcan, of Nova Scotia, met a gd death in New York on the Ist inst. While} iqek he lay in a gutter on Front Street, | while the rain was pouring heavily, and was | jrowaed. Twa brig Zing, to Peake Bros. & Co,, with molasses and sugar for Hon. D, Davies, yrived from Barbadoes on 3rd inst., making run in 16 days. CompLarnts are made that women bathing of Vietoria Park ave watched by a man, This meanest of offences is likely to be atoned for if repeated. Seme able bodied brothers are on the war path. Iris te be regretted that Mr. Blake will pot see Messrs. Laird and Haythorne’s curves oa the Souria’ branch. The ** sinuosities” about Harmony would, we are sure, de ght him beyond measure. Act the Furniture at A. B. Stewart, Esqr’s is in first-class order and will be sold without reserve, commencing at 1} o'clock to-morrow. _.W. D, Stewart, Auctioneer. We regret to learn that dip!:theria is doing its fatal work at Bonshaw. Mr, Alexander MoRae lost two children, and Mr. John Mc- Kenaa, # near neighbor, lost three. The disease is also at work in other families in the commanity. — Pioneer. Tue Seott Act is in force to-day. All res- stable liquor dealers have ceased selling. The letter of “XX X X” isin the right veir. No ene who has sot lest all respect for him- self will now be found trying to buy liquor— except off the licensed vendors. Berrae Pay Ur.—A citizen went to jail this morning for ~~ to pay his City tax. Itis but fair that al! who can should y up promptly, and those who won't should be forced o good citizen will try to get rid of his fair share of the civic burden. L 0. O. F.—A special mecting of St. Law- rence Lodge, No. 8, 1. O. ©. F., will be held to-morrow (Thursday) evening, for the pur- of appointing represectatives to Grand x large meeting is requested. By order, F, A. Docherty, Secretary. Mr. Jown Fisure, who hes. worked in the Journal offies for over seven years, left yes- terday for Portland, Maine. Mr. Fisher isa first class mechanic, as Wel) as a young man ef character. He has been foreman of above office for many years aud is-thoroughly com. petent im every brauch of the printing busi- ness. We join his many fri in wishing him abundant success in “the land of the free and the home cof the brave.’— Pioncer. “The latest reports regarding the health of Hon. J. C. Pope, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, are to the effect that he is now con- fined to his bed in a rag low condition, and that the prospects of his ultimate recovery are very poor.” — Montreal Herald. We are pleased to state that the above = agraph is wholly incorrect, Hon. Mr. Pope is, bis physician says, almost as well at present as he ever was; and instead of being confined to bed he is bodily as strong as anyone. Tue market of yesterday was very small and sales were brisk at following prices:— Beef (small), 7 to 14 cents; do. (quarter) 6 to 9 centa; Mutton per ib., 5 to 12 cents; Lamb per ib., 5 to 10 cents; do per quarter, 30 to 80 cents; Yeal per lb, 3 to 8 cents; Pork (small), $to 12 cents; Ham,' i2 to 16 cents; Ducks each, 20 to 30 cents; Chickens, 35 to 50 cents; Fowls each, 20 to 25 cents; Butter (fresh) 15 to 16 cents; do (tub), 13 to 14 cents; Eggs per doz., 13 to 15 cents; Oata per bush., 42 to 45 cents; Hay per cwt., 35 to 40 cents; Potatoes per bush., 40 te 45 cents; do (mew) per quart, 3 te 4 cents; Flour per 106 Ibs, $3.00 to $3.25; Oatmeal per 100 lbs, $3.25 to $3.50; Sheep- skins each, 35 to 40 cents. Resemper the sale of valuable Household Furniture at the residence of A. B. Stewart, Esq., to-morrow, at li o’clook.—W. D. Stewart, Auctioneer. 8. 8. Prince Bdward, Vraser, Master, sailed for Liverpool, G. B., on the 3rd inst., with the fcllowing cargo :—27,605 bushels wheat, (of 60 Ibs. each), 1075 sheep, shipped at Montreal; 6,131 boxes lobsters, 11 boxes mutton, shipped by John Hughes; 2,333 boxes lobsters, shipped by Shedd Moore & Co,; 2,500 boxes Jobsters, shipped by Daniel Davies; 703 boxes lobsters, shipped by Peter Gavin ; 455 boxes lobsters, shipped by Prowse & Son ; 450 boxes lobsters, 5 boxes preserved meats, shipped by A. ©. MeLeod; 172 boxes lobsters, shipped by Alexander x m ; 100 cans canned gocdg, shipped by Clarke, Robblee & Clark ; 1,233 boxes lobsters. stipped by A. A. Me. Donald & Bros; 212 hoxes lobeters, ae by Frank Gallaut ; | case gans, shipped by A. A. Baldwin & ©; 1 box previsions, 1 box eggs, shipped by Samuel Match ; 320 sheep, shipped by Ocean Steamship Co. and Blake Bros, The property of the late Joseph McKay, of Montreal, in Winnipeg, has been sold en bloc for nearly $120,000, an advance of at least 25 per cent. ew Geta: CORRESPONDENCE, Ri reecg tte ene— oe = We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions er statements of, our correspondents, ol — The Scott Act. To the Rditor of the Examiner. Srx,—We are told that we are new living under the provisions of the Scott Act, and we are teld further ‘hat the man whe sells THE DAT ee ee LY HXAMINER, AUGUS ee a te Ole teeta een T 3. 1881. nt cecil gsldiaicanstawannomeunnnnnmy WE WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, TH BALANCE OF OUR English Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | Gents’ Lustre & Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, eto. July U5, 1881. TELECRAPHIG NEWS. ee Ses Grit Demonstration in King’s, Unbounded [nterest and Enthusiasm !!! Special Despatch to the Examiner. Souris, August 3. | There is no enthusiasm here. Only two persons left in train this morning fer Georgetown, to take part in the Grit demonstration, viz., Messrs. MeIntyre aud Campbell. Special Despatch to the Examiner. Grorexrown, Aug. 3—2.45 p, mn There are from two to three hundred | present at the Grit meeting. About one- third of these are Conservatives. There | is no enthusiasm. | = > Lonpon, Aug. 1, In the House of Commons to-day, Par- . ne)! was named for offensive language and for disregarding the authority of the chair, for the remainder of the sitting. Mr. Par- | nell rose and interrupted Mr. Gladstone, | and said he should go through the faree of | awaiting the vote, es the speaker inter- fered with the freedom of discussion. He then quitted the House. The motion for his suspension was carried by a vote of 132 to 14. . S‘r Chas. Dilke, under foreign secretary, replying to the Earl of Becline (Conserv- ative) said Eugland had received no com- munication from the Khedive of Egypt asking for armed protection because he feared a military revolt and the Govern- | ment was not aware that France had re-| ceived such a request. This refers to the | statement of an anonymous correspondent, i who wrote to the London newspapers im-; plying that England had been asked, and had declined, to protect the Khedive. M oscow, August 1. To-day the Emperor and Empress are to attend the inauguration of a chureh at Nijini Nevgored. From thence they proceed to Kazan. On his return to Moscow it is ex- tremely probable the Emperor will make a publi¢ declaration. It is believed the cere- mony will iake place immediately after, as in the event of Alexander III., dying before the ceremony the succession might and would, it is feared, be disputed by the younger brothers of the present and late Emperor. Beru, Aug. 1. It is stated that negotiations instituted by Bismarck at Kissengen for peace with the Vatican have been fruitless. - HOTEL ARRIVALS. _— REVERE HOUSE, Aug 2—Hon John Yeo, Port Hill; A H Hannington, Shediac; James A Carman, Resebank; W J Dawes, Charlottetown, Aug 3~—Alliston Cushing, Salisbury, N B. OSBORNE HOUSK. Aug. 2—A E Bourke, Georgetown; Henry | Clark, Dunk River; Wm Campbell, Milvelle, | Donald, Cardigan; H Matthew, IC Rk; T Cur- ran, Kingston Kent; Montague Stevens, Orwell; lvavid Mutch, Kustico; Dr Bradshaw, New Glasgow. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Aug 2—D Benton, Ladjenapolis, Ind; Wm, Underhay, Bay Fortune; J C Underhay, M P P, do; kev Wus P Arehobald, Cavendish; Mra Rodden aud two children, Boston; Miss Gor- , don Frovidence; A J Rich, Boston; Rev Chas Fraser, West Cape; Rev Neil MeKay, Summerside; Angus Gunn, Gianville; James } Gay, Pewnal; Jobu Pigott, Savage Hart or; | William McQuarrie, Crapand; Jobn Ramsay, | Rose Hill; Hugh Ramsay, do; Juhu McDonald, | East River. Prince Edward Island, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, will be held at Char- lottetown, on THURSDAY, Near the residence of the How. Joan Loneaworrts, St. Peter’s Road. The Club have made arrangements for Special Return Tiains .,om all points in con- nection with the Gathering, at exeeptionally return tickets at one first-class fare on the 19th; also with the proprietors of the steamer * Heather Belle” and ef the steamer “ Sou‘h- port,” at the usual low rates, railroad fares. The Steam Navigation Company will issue Return Tickets from Pictou Landing at $1.25, including admission to the Grounds, on WED- NESDAY, the 17th, good to return on the 20th. liquor to-day, violates the Jaws of the eountry. I suppose in the main this is true. There appears to be quite a differ ense of opinion of te the wisdom ef Probi- bition. Althengh | am ene of the many who may have in a pecuniary point of view been benefitted by tle liquor business, still as a believer in British fair-play, I shall give the Act a fair trial, and will further promise to lend what influence I may possess to assist in carrying out its provi- sions. I think this is the intention of all but the purely law/ess. For List of Prizes, Railroad and Steamboat fares, and all other particulars, see Pro- grammes. JOHN A. McDONELL, President. ROBT. J. CAMPBELL, Rec. Sec’y. Aug. 1, 1881—4i 2aw HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Pex ‘sone haviag relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed coneernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheam sr way than by subscribing te Tux Weexnr Examiner. Sent, 5 id, to any addres? Yours &c., X. X. X. a mee 17th, good to return up to and including the Tickets to the Gathering will be sold at all | Railroad Stations at 25 cents, in addition to Ch reg aa ee PERKINS & STERNS ZDEG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their JD Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our Stock is first-class in every particular, Nowest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW #BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, —-—-——:0: NiW LAC and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the NEW SCARFS, JE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. Ribbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery, and Mr. Gladstone moved his suspension | AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS AND OiL CLOTHS. pep New Goops sy Every STeamer. harlettetown, May 19, 1881. NOW OPENIN = =O: ROOM NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. | Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Deseription. Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. PAPER. PERKINS & STERNS. Eas 4 | —AT— | 20% FOR HAYMAKERS! } | hoe e o 6 ; a “ | as Ee @ : | | A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ; HAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, SCYTHES, SCYTHE SNATHES, i ; ! } SCYTHE STONES, &c., &e., &e 0:0 FOR BUTTER MAKERS! Milk Dishes, Churns, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks, Butter Salt, Butter Prints, Butter Firkins, &¢., &. °C) arene . * For Fruit Preservers! NL; A Campbell, Taunton, Mass; H L Me-| Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve Jars and Cracks, ete., ete., which, together with our large stock of General Greceries, Flour, Meal, Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &., &c., ever offered, at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. HENRY BEER. Cheapside, July 26, 1881. aaa T_T Ee JULY AND % J. B. Macdonald, Queen Street, Will during the next two months sell at STILL LOWER PRICES, and many lines will be CLEARED OUT AT COST. |He would respectfully. request people from the country visiting {VHE Gathering of the Scottish Clans of the city to make purchases, to visit his POPULAR CHEAP ‘STORE. Ladies will find the Cheapest Prints, Grey and White novelty as produced. Gentlemen will find Ready-made Clothing, in Worsted, |Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in great§variety and very ‘Cheap. Special attention is directed to my stock of Worsted and low fares, good for the day only, as well as tor/| Tweed Cloths, having a very large Stock, and at pi.ces that Clothing made to order in the very best style and workmanship, to suit everyone from a year old toa hundred. TEA—My stock this season I can specially recommend as being very superior in flavor and quality, 5 to 10 1b. lots, very J. 6. MACDONALD, July 14, 1881—wkly, wkly pat VALE COAL MINES cannot be beat. eap. For Sale or to Let. HAT Freehold Property, with a front of T eighty feet on Powaal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Or FOR Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing adeor. Apply on the premises to MRS, BOSWALL March 12, 1881—-tf ——— — Great Britain, the United States, or the inion, on receipt of One Dollar, ‘0: Cottons; Dress Goods, in Casmeres, French Merinos, Black and Colored Lustres, Baizes, Buntings, Tasso Linens, &c., &c; Straw Ilats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, the 18th day of August Next, | Silks, Satins and Velvets, Fringes, Laces, Tassels, and every Se acs NT moe oh ret AUGUST! Queen St., Charlottetown. Pictou, Wova Scetia. ROUND, NUT, SLACK, Furnished by Mount Allison College, SACKVILLE, N. B. HE First Term of the Collegiate Year, 1881-2, will open on THURSDAY, the 25th August, The Matriculation Examinations will begin on FRIDAY, the 26th August at 10 o'clock, a.m. Two Prizss of -$25 each are open for competition to all candidates ; a further Prize of $25 will be awarded to the best Matriculant from the Counties of Yarmouth and Shel- burne, N. 8. For full information in regard to Courses of Study, Expenses, etc., send for a Calendar to the President of the College, J. RB. INCH, M. A., LL.D., or to the Secretary of the Faculty. PROF. A. D. SMITH, M. A. July 27—3w m wf GREAT BARGAINS ——— jn DRESS GOODS, ane AT -—— 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Lins, ee ee R. W. TREMAINE. ~ Ch’town, May 3, 1881. HATS. HATS. Just Received! A LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDON Felt Hats, Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN FUR HATS! ‘ BEST VALUE FOR CASH. F, LEPAGE & CO. July 6, '81—wkly ELOW AR D’S ROY AL Quinine Wine, LONDON, The Best in the Market. For sale only at the APOTHECARIES HALL, 7. place to get your Printing done is s CARVELL BROS., the EXAMIWER PRINTINGROOME, {June 10—1m law pat Agente for P, B, I, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square. Ch'town, June 10, ’81. GEORGH DAVIES & CO. Dry Goods. Dry Goods, Good Will and Interest in an Established Dry Goods Business, ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS STANDS IN THR CITY, Robert Orr & 0o'’s Old Stand, Queen St. A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST. ‘Q\HE_ subscribers intending a change in their business, offer for sale their good will and interest in the Dry Goods portion of their business, The stock on hand at let Jane amounted to $39,000, and consisted, in part, of Cashmeres, Merinos, Cords, Lastres White and Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Velvets, Silks, Satins Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Corsets, Handker- chiefs, Shirting, Ticking, Flannels, Braces White and Fancy Shirts, Damask, Linens, Towelling, Tweeds, Cagbans, Broad C} Pilot, Beaver, Presiden:, Ulster and Nap Clotbs, Brown and Fancy Duek, Sail Duck Clothing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c. A full and complete assortunent. The Goods are all new, and in good condition. To a person or party with some capital this isa grand opportunity to invest, as the basi- ness is established and paying. The premises will be let for a term of years. An iny of the stock is being prepared, and will be open for inspection to intending purchasers at our office on and after Tuesday, the Sth inst., where all necessary information may be had. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. July 1, 1881—3w 3aw, wky pat ne Sw Ss fjy 5 st john tel 3w tri wkly, hx chren 61 —— ie AUCTION SALE Valuable Real listate | — CHARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY. N TUESDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST NEXT, at noon, in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, there will be sold at Public Auction, by the Union Bank of P. E, Island, that beautiful farm and estat: known as “ Beach Hill,” containing about 200 acres of excellent land, mostly in a bigh state of cultivation, partly under crop, lately the property ef the Hon. J.C. Pope. Tne prop- erty is distant about three miles from Char. lottetown, and is bounded on three sides by a Road; on the opposite side by the Norwood Road; and on the Nerth by the Royalty Road, and is we)] watered and wooded, and in respect well adapved for grazing and arming purposes, The land com Royalty Lots Nos. 350, 351, 331,333, 380, 389, 356, 357, 381, 382, 387, 388, 422, 423, 424, 425, 432, 433, 460, 461, 467,565, 568 and 466. There are about 200 acres clear, of which about 70 acres are under crop, reminder onder pasture. The balance of the 300 acres is under hard and soft wood. The property will be sold in one lot, or in lots to suit purchasers. Terms—One-third of the purchase money to be paid down at the sale, and the balance secured on the premises payable fn 10 years, wit interest at 6 per cent. per aunum, Dated 16th July, 1881. GEORGE MACLEOD, {ju 18 eod till salej Cashier. TO LET ND immediate possession given, the House and premises on the corner of Great George and Kent streets, lately occu- pied, and used for the last twelve years, asa private boarding house by Alexander Hayden, Esq. Also, the shop beneath, For parti- culars apply te THOMAS DAWSON, M. D. Ch’town, Jane 7-—2aw tf A By-Law to Encourage New Industries in the City of Charlottetown, E it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows: l- All applications for exemption of now industries from taxation shall be made by petition to the Mayor and Council, such peti- tion to be signed by the person, company or corporation presenting the same, and to con. tain full particulars ot the new industry sought to be exempted, the amount of capital proposed to be invested therein, and the amount to be paid yearly for wagea, and the tax or taxes from which exemption is sought. 2. Every such petition shal] be accom- panied by proper proofs that the advertix> ments required by law have been duly in- serted, and no application shall be con- tidered by the Council until after the expira- sion of fourteen days from the date of the last publication of such advertisements, 3. The Council on such application may exempt such new industries from taxation or from any particular species of taxation, 4. In case such application 1s convested, the Council may adjourn the hearing thereof from time to time, should they think fit, but not more than one sppiication by auy new ia- dustry shall be made within the fiscal year. 5. No exemption will be granted to any new industry which does not propose to expend yearly at least the sum of five thousand dol- lars in wages, 6. Any false statemcnt or suppression of facts contained in any petition so te de pre- sented as aforesaid shall absolutely annul any excmption aud the tax shall be collected as if the samo had never been made, W, B, a City Cl > - Chitown, July 12, 1883 —26 wf Bi w [jyl3 good public road, viz: On the Kast by Union - ] W. E, DAWERN, Sede t opel ah