See we zx seeal and Cther [rems. half. past seven o'clock. > Fresu Bedeque Ovate:s? at the ‘The Con- Rew Wiacies, New Priats, New White Cettoas, New Linings, fectionary.” sl2 2i -_ ——— > --— Tue Cadets will meet to-morrow evening. A fall atteadarce r quested. > Tux new Catholic Church at Digby, N &., will be conaccrared om Wednesday. Cameren will preach. Bre Ture smoke and the heat in Toronto on Monday last, seared many of the inhabitants. who feared the end of the world was at hand. _ > — Tux rew Licensing Loard held a shert session on Saturday aftcrnoan last. Mr. 8, W. Crabbe was eleetai Chairmar, No furtber business was transac ‘ed. — > — Tur President's inability to perform the duties of his office ce ntinues, vut no ca}) has et been made en Vice-President Arthur to supply his lack of service. — —p>——. CoLLEGE, Sy. Jossrn’s MEMRAMCOOK — * MBER 12, 188 — ea ny fein, a om NEW AUTUMN GOODS AT THE LONDON HOUSE Tun City Council meets this evening at New Tweeds, New Overcoats, New Reefing Jackets, New Underclothing, &c., &c. Bishop | | TAILORING DEPARTHENT- | Sept. 1, 1881. A *piendid Range of Rew Cioths. Gver 600 Patterns to Select from & CO... Soe fe ane ot TELEGRAPHIC NE UNITED STATES. Lone Braneu, N. J., Sept. 9. Official Bulletin, 6 p. vs. | m.—At the ex- j amination of the President at 12 m. to-day , lO <—_— = | This well-known institution has entered upon | his temperature was 93 4; pulse 100; re- its seventeenth scholastic year. epened on the Ist inst. -- > - Rervens from Ontario state that West- minster township wi'l lose $13,060, London $18,C 0, and Lobo $7, 90 by the fires caused by the recent lightning. ‘the total loss in the country will rua up to $66,000. aie Tus Charlottetown Engineers Company will meet at Kensington Rifle Range, on Wednesday next (l4th), at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, to fire their (;overnment ammunition. A full ..ttendanee is requested in uniform, ae~hilabentioe Tue Mail, in its notiee of the Torente Exhibition, say : ‘‘ ia-ris is represented by several heads and portraits, showirg a was- ter'sband, It is unfortunate that this artist should be lost, not only to Toronto but to Canada, he having left to resume his stunics ia Eurepe.” eee ee A RESPECTABLE citizen was assaulted by four roughs last evening, in the suburbs of the city. As the rewdies found ont to their discomfiture,the person attacked ad oinistered a pummellirg, the effects of which two of them will fee) for severa’ da-s at icast. It is becoming unsafe for our citizers to venture out after dark. Agnin, we ask, where is the pelice ? —_ - —>— — Tee Nerth Sydney ‘Herold’ has been handed some specimens of coal taken from a seam discovered by the Rev. Father Mce- Phersor, at Frenci: Vale, ©. B. The indications are most promising, it being al- leged that the newly discovered seam is some seven feet in thickness. The quality ef the coal is what is « atled anthracite coal, which is the first ef the kind found in Cape Breton. —— =_>--—- Tux commencement of active operations at the Neva Scotia Glass works was delayed for afew days em account of the workmen’s toels not having arzived as expected. Specimens ef the glass made at the works present a very fine appearance. The Now Glasgow ‘‘Ob oricle” is informed that the necessa:y machinery arrived by Wednesday's train and that the factory ia now in ful! blast. : Tere comes a strangs story from the Clyde to the effect thst a number of shipbuild- ers have joined hands for the establishment of a large shipbuilding yard at Havre in France, to profit by the bounty offered by the French Government on iren merchant ships built in that country. They intend to give empiloy- ment, it is said, in their new enterpr.se to 3,- 000 men. A large French iron shipbuilding industry may spring from this attempt. — io _ = Recatra.—At the meeting ef the Regatta Club on Saturday eveming it was decided to have a Grand Rezatta on the Hillsborough on Tuesday, the llth Octeber. The subscrip- tion list is still open and the advertisement will appear in a few days. Tre comraittee has decided to invite four-oared amateur crews from Halifax, St. John and Pictou, and from t appearances it will be the best regatta ever held in Charlottctown. All those think- ing of taking part may now get their boats ready, and the public generally are called upen te givea helping hand to make it as a success as possible.—P. McQuaid, retary of Cemmittee. ee —— Lorp Derey, speaking, Wednesday, at Southport, Lancasaire, referred to the condi- i England in comexion wi ‘1 the opinion that British agriculture is to be destroyed by American competition aid its trade by pro- tective duties. He aid he dd not agree with these views. England's material pros>erity had received a check, but he corsidered it en'y such a temporary finctuation as indi viduals or nations are subject to. In regard te agrieulture he sai) nature had been against the country, but there was no reason to sup- pose that its climate had permanently chang- ed. and he believed thaé the land is likely to be proutable. In revard .o trade, he said he looked upon England's positien and prospects as favorable. Thirty-five millions of indus- trieus and inye rious people, with ambounded capital and with con: ections in every part of the globe, are not e..sily disledged from the iedustrial position they have secured, Stipendiary Magisirate’s Court. At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this morning James Dowuing was fined fiity del- lara for viola ion cf ‘‘avada Temperance Act. For the same offence, Paul P. Cillis was fined ove hondred de lars. A second eom- laint agaiust Gill's was called aud postponed he one week, the necessary witress being absent. Asummens is served upon Gillis, requesting him to appear to-morrow for tam- pering with a witness whe was sent to St. Peters Bay and had to be escorted to this city today. ‘this witaess has been re-arrested and will appear at court to-morrow, Jeseph Cameron, Il years old, drunk and using violent language against Richard Coady, fined two dollars or } days. James McIntyre (Coaly) charged with de- serting Barque ‘‘ Elcho” wes discharged, no prosecutor appearing Tereace McAtee ond John Goodnough, ar- rested for larnceny on premises of Admiral Bayfield and others. MeAttee requested two heurs 4o leave the city. If not then among the missing he will adorn our jail fer six months. No sufficient evidence appearing againe | Goodnough be was discharged. ae HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, Sept 10—D E Cla: ke, Orwell; Mrs and Wm Baker, Halifax; Wm MeDaniel do; Wm Ceoke, Crapaud; J B Koll, Amherst; H P Feney, Pictou ; Ge.rge H Peck, Moneton; Vezlua, Quebec; N S Sheppard, Ushawa; J b Rebb, Amherst; Mrs C G Marten, Leaving- ten; Miss Marten, io; J Everett, Toronto. nnn i — In 1779 the British peeraze contained: 2k Classes were | spiration 17. 5.30 p. m., temperature 98.8; pulse 1 respiration 18. uniform througaout the entire day. D. W. F. H. Fiamivron, D. Hayes Agnew. > LISS, The following was sent at ten this even- ing :— To Mr. Lowzx1, Minister, London : Medical reports are all favorable to. day— mernisg, noon and nicht. The President has not, for many weeks. done so well for so maay consecutive hours; he has had very little fever. Respiration has been normal aad his pulse has not exceeded 109, He slept without Opiate and getned strength withcut a suimu- lant His nights are not so restfu! as could be desired, but in 24 hours he gets suffic'ent s'sep. The weathe-, though not excessively is hoped f-om the clearing, bracing air which may be expected here at this season. B.aixe, Secretarys Lovuisvitie, Ry., Sept. 9. A passenger train was wrecked ne.r the anchorage, last evening, by collision with a cow. Seven persons were killed and nearly all others on the train more or les injured. Derrest, Mich., Sept. 9. The stories of suffering caused by bush fires in Northern Michigan are heartrend- ing. Many entire families have been swept away. The tota! deaths will reach 300, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, Sept. 9. A Dublin despatch says relative to the reported attempt to blow up the magazine at Castisbar, neither fuse ror dynami'e were found,.and it is supposed che object was te raise a fa'se alarm. It is stated that Father Sheehy ‘s iJl, and that about one-fourth the impriscned eus- pects are in the in s-mary. The Standards Omagh cCespatch saya formal pro est bas been lodged in behalf of Col. Stuart Knox, Conservative candidate in parliamentary election in county Tyrone, declaring the bailot paper in boxes did not correspond with the return of the presiding cfticer. Lenvon, Sept. 9. There is a proposal te appoint Mr. Gold- win Smith masrcr of University College, Oxford, in sncesesion to the Rev. Dr, Bradley, Dean designate of Westminster. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Carmo. Sept. 9. Four thousand seldiers, with 50 pieces of artillery, have surrounded the Khedive’s residence. They ask for the assembling of notables and the dismissal of all the Khe- dive’s ministers. The troops also demand- ed the constitvtion and an increase of the arms. The Khedive finally agreed to their demands, when the soldiers withdrew with cheers. Tunis, Sept. 9. It is resorted thata severe cngagement took plase on Wednesday, between the French troops oteapying Hammamet and Arabs, during which the town of Hamma- met was entirely destroyed. No details are reported. The French occupied Vusa on Wednesday. Danvzic, Sept. 9. The Emperor William has arrived. The meeting of Emperors afterwards took place amid great acclamation. The meeting was very affeetionate. GENEvA, Sept. 9. The village of Reichenboch, Bernese, Oberland, has been almost destroyed by a fall of stone. BERLIN, Sept. 9. The ‘‘ North German Gazette” says that the Government intend to re-establish a Prussian legation at the Vatican. Paris, Sept. 9. The Government has decided to distri- bute 500.0: J francs among the Algerians threatened witb famine, owing to drought. INDIANS IN PANAMA. Panama, Ang. 31, via New York, Sept. 9. The Indians have again revolted and tiors. On Aug. Sth the capital of Mata- galps was besieged by Indians who were finally routed with a loss of 500 killed and wouned. 4d _——— OE Oo eee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonto, September }2 —10a. m. Light to moderate winds, fair! to cloudy weather, with grain areas. ———_—at - Ee Hon. George Brown advocated in 1855 a adopted by Canada if the United States re- reciprucity of tariffs. His idea was to fight fire with fire.’ Under Mr. Biake’s dukes, and in 1879 precisely the same | tuition,the Globe now advocates free trade, humber. & ‘ o9t Be G no matter what the Americans do,—Mail, At the evening dressing, | It is believed, witrcut re- ferring to the records, that this is the first day since the development of traumatic fever that the temperature, pulse and respi- ration have bren so nearly normal and warit, continues su'try and oppr:ssive. Much |! , J } national policy as the best measure tv be | fused to agree to a reciprocity of trace or) PRINTED COTTONS, VELVETEEHIS, DitiaS UNG «BHD TRUMIIEGS | FROM MONTREAL, 5 cases White Cottons, cases FE lannels, ! | i | i |! Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 188]. | 20 bales Grey Cottons, | 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, 2 ae £0: 2 cases Bed ‘Vicking, aes GHO. DAV LES EARLY FALL GOQOD We have Just Received from Great Britain, NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. NEW CREAM LACE, | NEW WHITE LACE, | NEW SATIN RIBBONS, ¥xa> All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. ee ——— S W & A BROWN & C0, HAVE JUS? RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE; New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk Fringes (iv variety), Black Satins, Man. tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- mans, Mantles, Fur Cloaks, &. Black Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxford Shirtings, Wiaceys, Scotch Tweede, Worsted Coatings, &c, The .abeve Goods were selected by Mr. A. L. Brown, who is now in the English markets buying for the firm. We have also received a let of Canadian Grey Fiannels, Grey Ustions, Tweeds, &e., All of which will be disposed of at our usual low prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO., Aug. 31,’8l. British Warehouse. Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! (opt ne i ‘Great Sale of —. ee The subscriber will sell at Auction, 460 stoves of Bifferent Kinds, a quantity Hollow Ware and Ploughs, — on— ‘Thursday, 15th Sept., —AT THE— Gclonial Foundry, Sackville. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,a,m. A credit of six months given for large amounts. A. EF, BOTSFORD. [au 31 2y) jse 1 KING SQUARE FURNITURE WAREROOMS. —— Se Caskets of Every Size, Quality and riee Always en Hand. Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Walnut, Mahogany and Covered Coflins, Best Plated Mounting, Register Black Mounting, White and Black Common Mounting, ga- Hearses, Horses and Carriages fio Funerals-—_-town or country—half price. One hours’ notice sufficient time to be served. MARK SUPCHER. Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1881—1m eod, wkly CHARLOTPETOWN Boarding & Select Day Seheal, UNDER THE DIRECTION —OF THE— SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DANE, Phe Classes Will Re-Open om the Ist September. -—__ Board and Tuition, English and French per term, paid iu advance........... $16 00 SM ee a ck ca tea e ee tenn 5 00 Bed and Bedding, laundress, extra. Vor further particulars apply to MUTHER SUPERIOR. have committed numerovs murders and! (Convent de Notre Dame, Hillsboro’ Square, depredationr, They number 19,000 war-| Aug. 20,’51—Ilim eod Removed, N RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify ber friends and the public generally that she has cpened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different , branches, | For terms, etc., apply at her Studio—resi- ‘dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King | Square, [au 29 tf | Hackers] and Hake Sound | Mackerel and Haxe Souncs, | 'YSYHE subscriber will purchase Mackerel and Hake Scunds during the fishing season, at highest market price, 1000 Birch and Asa Hoop barzvls, for sale at I. C. Hall’s old stand foot of Queen Strect Charlotietown., . HORACE HASZARD. | Aug, 23—pat 1m eod Stoves) #4 abaitnenamentiomemen() | Bargains. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, es SE eee Ay : vOW 40 CASES AND BALES! JUST GPENING AT J. i Macdonaid’s, Qusen treet. | —™ Petr it Ps, DESBRISAY. 4 )—-- wer Pe Black and Colored Casimeres, French Herinos, Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Silks, Feathers, Gioves, Hosiery. Ribbons (new shades), Ladies Black Straw Hats, at cost, As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on getting D AIRY S ALT J. & MAGDONALD. ’81—wkiy, a ee N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by L. J. Williems, Aepply to HORACE HASZAI;D, oods. Aug. 25— Pleasant Residence To Let, HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- \ man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- SALT! SALT! ee oe It is Important in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt, COLEMAN?’S Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: pat pres ES se ee BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. RAND BILLS, Charlottetewn, Sept. 1, 1891. So. THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilfu! Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, A TO FP RINT LETTER HEADS, ee ‘THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese at Toronto industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London, THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and - Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFE'S Sonam HATS. HATS. Just Received’ LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDON DODGERS, &e., Ke, RECEIPTS, | RAPT Felt Hats. —aLso— On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN St ae arene tee Just Opened -——AT— R. W. TREMAINE'S, NEW GOODS, In Gloves, Corsets (new make), Fancy Goods, Velvets, Veivet- eens, Cretones. Cashinere, oe -_—- ———— JUST OPENED Plain Merinos, &c¢,, &c. Ba Prices low and quality extra. 83 Queen Street, Ang. 29. r ‘— i ‘FRY i % ° Yg“HE SHOP and PREMISES at present _ eccupied by Mr. C. B. Waren as a Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door 19 Stamper’s corner, Apply to MRS. STAMPER, Jane 21 '31—2aw 37 ' rer BUC, BEC.y KOC i | : a : _ |the 21st te the 30th September next, with the 3 c view of submittiag the same to the approval “<8 e B | oi a committee appointed for that purpose. 83 Queen Street, Aug. 26, 1881, CO Woe ~ a “HARKED VERY LOW! Velvetgens, Dress Goods, FUR HATS! BEST VALUE FOR CASH. F. LEPIGE & CO. July 6, ’31—wkly DOMINION EXAIBITION, “a TOTICE is hereby given that tae Secre- 1 tary of the Advisory Board for this Pro- yine> is instructed to receive from intending competitors entries of all antmals and articles which they wish to exhibit at the Dominion Exhibition, to be held at Halifex. N. 8., from —-AND— A NICE LOT OF and Fancy Winsey, All exhibits thus selected will be forwarded to and from the said Exhibition free of charge . os re ss + *%} o ’ 3 es to the exhibitor. : boa ssid id Py) Q Auy further information reqaired will be *%*HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great varicty i 3 of styles and binding, just received at | Ave. 17tf poof furnished on application to A. McoNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Charlottetown, June 27th, 1881, mwf wkly tf HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street