EN ate an eoAees- WEWS BY TELES é Navy from Rupin & CANADIAN. ss ta ee 18 . ; _ : MONTREAL, Sept. 16 — About 10. nw) pei ple witnessed thre tine ; 1 to H ! will he 1h orde rou a] ’ ; a : : 2 , ‘ t< irs to “;( ict ¢ \ works in Fletchers field. ‘The exhibition eS Ie SUB CFDs is described aa very snecessful. . S bl ay ; “ ’ > . . : i a ) ‘ mS Wone Le vent ile he cattle forwarded from Prince Edward | ase cc) a a : gork ’ entviile fn} i : ; " bal fread, pattend the races which Island safely reachedthe Exhibition grounds | take yla ite: ci ‘ al @ its { , to-day. : see ’ — : HLARRY NDLEY iJramatie Company APGHANISTAN, | played ** Dora,” in Souris, last evening to a ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ h a "Ty" 2 »\ ‘he. t ,”? Cape Town, Sept. 16. i “ em Chey play Mast Lynne to- : imght. Iit’sa pity the Seurians wouldn’t in- Lethorodi ' force vuumbered ot 0. it was vest in a dé ot iy ll t routed and pursued several miles. A num. | a ber of his men and many cattle were capti- | ‘weer Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth- red, the Cx lonials only losing one man } pies , at Ruspin & Hart ise 1s wounded. The Basutos refuse all terms, —_— and war is inevitable. a1 rENTION 18 directed te W. D. Stew arts A large crowd witnessed Sir Bartle Freres | sale of Prune Fruit on Monday. A sample of embarkation, and there was a general ce- wonstration of regret. } i i EUROPEAN. Berwin, Sept. 16. The govern tment perseveres in its inten- tion of proposing a subsidy of several mil- lion marks for a line of steamers to Austra lia and the & South Seas. LONDON. Sept. 16. The steamer Lascelles, from iS for New York, put back with boilers leaky. | Rome, Sept. 16. | a combines ! It is reported here that l mode of action has been agreed upon between | France and England respecting the Greek | frontier question. LG Bismarck’s appointment as Minister Yrade and Commerce was arranged to give him powers to bring about certain new taxes. BERLIN, Sej iT, OT CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 16. The late cabinet wished Turkey to yield on the Montenegrin question and the Sul- tan consents 1. Thereupon Said Pasha, by means of his great influence in the palace, frightend the Sultan into resistance to Europe. The Sultan is now surrounded by a clique who are utterly ignorant of politics. Riza Pasha has resigned, having refused to play the double game. Nots..—The above despatch, when first sent, was stepped by censorship. Racusa, Sept. 18. The Albanians continue resolutely to op- pose the cession of Dulcigno, and are lhast- ening thither en masse. It is asserted they have resolved to kill Riza Pasha, who is now at Katerkal with enly 1,500 men. The Albanians have forwarded a fresh threat- ening address to the Porte. VIENNA, Sept. 16. It is reported that Russia has sent a sub- sidy to Cettinge to aid in defraying the ex- penses of jthe Montenegrin advance. The Powers, before beginning action on the Montenegrin question, signed a protocol pledging themseves not to act for the far- therance of their individual interests. UNITED STATES. NasHVILLE, Sept. 16. Two hundred marked men met at Guth- rie, Ky., last night, and discussed whether they should visit Springfield and lynch the remaining negroes connected with the Lap- rade murder, bat afterwards dispersed. The six prisoners were brought here by the Sheriff of Robertson County and placed in jail for safe keeping, by order of Governor Marks. GioucesTek, Mass., Sept. 16. A vessel just in reports as abandoned the British schooner Maggie Blanche, being towed here by the schooner Wm. E. Terry. The Blanche was lying on one side and tewing with difficulty. New York, Sept. 10. At head«uarters of Republican National Committee in this city the election of Davis ever Plaisted, is claimed upon the basis of a despatch from Maine, which states that Davis’ majority will reach 1,459. Latest returns indicate that election will go to Legislature, as neither had a ma- jority. Beston, Sept. 16. The town is full of strangers. Celebra- tion to-morrow will exceed any event of similar character in the history of the eity. A quarter million of strangers are in town. Queen’s County Hlection. - —~- —om « Public Temperance Meetings will be held as follows :—- Monday, Sept. 20—Rustico. Tuesday, Sept. 21— Stanley and North River. ; Wednesday, Sept. 22—Summertiel:. Ls satliete ides Ar Berthier en Haut, Que, on the loth, Seven persons, 4 woman named Joly fmm Montreal with her daughters, aged about 8 and 5, and a young baby, her sister in-law and two men named Moreau and Laforest—started to cross; their boat leaked, and before they had time to turi: and reach land, it tilled and they were all in the water. Their screams attracted people, who went to their assistance, but were only able to save the two men and the girl. They pickel up the woman and baby but both | were dead, -——-—- Drivine over a rough road last winter one of my horses became suddenly lame—a bad sprain.of the right ankle. Applied all the remedics | knew of and those suggested by horsemea, without any benefit. The horse was entirely useless for two months, and thought bim permanently disabled. Giles’ Liniment jodide Ammonia took away the lameness aud restured him. Henry Living- stone, Proprietor of the South Side Signal, Babylon, Long Island. Giles’ Pills cure Dys- pepsia. Sold by W. R. Watson. Tue Hastings Land Purchasing Association delegates, of Belleville, have located 339,000 sores of land 135 miles from Winnipeg, on the line of the Manitoba and youth Western Colo- i ilway. nization Ra jed to six months’ imprisonment. ‘ officer said she staggered Vv bad —- RADY | Local and Other Items, EYCUPSIO \ CHEW iEail Line : to be soid was sl the apple: own us to-day. lt is certainly the finest we have seen this Sgason. Mr. Stewart warrants the fruit to be vecording to sample on the top of each barrel. — . SMOKE Rubies, fora mild and cheap smoke, from Rubin & Hart. }se 1S rt, JOHN EXHIBITION. —With the view of ouraging [sland Exhibitors, the Advisory ~ ene Board of this Proviace will offer prizes for (rrain, ts Vegetables, one... GH be for- warded to the St. John Exhibition, which pens on the Sth of October. Tue Lonc Creek Mertrsa.— The meeting at Long Creek last night (Friday, the 17th) is spoken of as one of the best t ‘he speak- ers were Rev's F: M MetLeod, 1). G. Me- Donald, Wim. Grant and Malcolm Ross. West River will be solid for the Act a A TEMPERANCE meeting was heli on Thurs- day evening In Pownal Hall Robertson, the ‘Teacher, was called to the chair and in a few appropriate remarks explained the nature of the meeting. The speakers were J. P fanton, Esq., Revs. D. W. Crandall and Geo. { Campbeil. ‘The addresses were earnest and effective. A resolution Was alopted pledging the electors present to vote for the Act. Meeting was closed by singing the national anthem. 7 a scien Tue best time cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ‘* Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Rusix & Harts. {se 18 TEMPERANCE Meretinc.—The Temperance meeting held at Vernon River last evening was quite a success. The Rev. James Phelan i the Kev. Mr. Campbell and Father McGilli- vray addressed the meeting. The temper- ance c»use is in safe hands in those of the venerable Father Phelan’s, whose heart and soul are in the work. The good people of Vernon River will do their duty on the 23rd inst., and will record their votes for the ad- option of the *‘ Canada Temperance Act.” lv is seldom that our citizens have the plea- sure of listening to a reader of such rare abili- ty as James Arnold Morris, who will give choice selections from Jean Ingelow, Trow- bridge, Tennyson and others, on Monday eve- ning next, atthe Academy of Music. The Provincial and American press have been pro- fuse in their laudation ot Mr. Morris, His audiences are held enraptured and can almost simultaneously be made grave or gay. All who have heard Mr. Eastey, on past occasions should now hear one who is at least his peer. We would advise all who wish tospend a most enjoyable evening, to attend the Academy of» Music on Monday night. ‘Tne funeral of the late Sir Robt. Hodgson, Kt., took place this afternoon, and was at- tended by a large concourse of our citizens of all classes and ereeds. The members of the Bar, clothed in their robes, walked in a body. The cortege left the deceased’s late residence at 1.45, anil proceeded to St. Paul’s Church, where the solemn service for the burial of the dead was read by the Rev. Geo. W. Hodgson, assisted by the Rev. A. Osborne. Below we give the order of the procession ; PoticE Force. Dr. Beer, Dr. Hobkirk. Rev. A. Osborne, Rev. G. W. Hodgson, UNDERTAKER. PALL BEARERS, John Morris, Esq., Hon. Jno, Longworth Hon. Jas. Warburton, Hon, Jos. Pope, Hon. Judge Peters, Hon Chief Justice. MGURNERS, R. Hodgson, Judge Hensley, Lieut. Governor, Frederick Brecken, George Peake, Col. Gray, Edward Bayfield. Daniel Hodgsen, E. J. Hodgson, Dr. Mackieson, Jehn Brecken, Joseph R. Brecken, James Peake, Sydney Smith, Judge Reddin, aaa M. Court. —John McKinnon ef Bos- ton was arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon on complaint of Mr. H. A. Harvie. McKinnon, it appears entered Mr. Harvie’s bookstore, and purchased afew pens. He was considerably the worse of liquor at the time. On leaving the store he lifted two magazines off the counter, and as lie oS THe 8S. pass d out the door, out of his hands. d as he passed over {the counter, fired a large : at him. It struck a show case breaking the glass and doing other damage McKinnon then got vielent aad broke the in the showcase with his fist.’ 9 at dictionary d 1 : : . giass remaining He was fined $6 or one month’s imprisonment, Christy Mc- nguage to- | it | and ordered to pay $9 damages. 2 . 1 Bie Aulav appeared for using aousive ia wards Mrs. Purell. pesiaes this ; } > proven that Christy kept a disor- was clearly proven that Unristy Kept a oY She was sentenced to six weeks and warned charge derly house. imprisonment with hard labor, that on the next offense she would be sentenc- | Margaret McKinnon, 4 woman of fifty, appeared on a charge of drunkenness. late hour last night, informed the police that a womat was sleeping ina yard in the vicin- ity of the jail. On going tl h> found the priscner on the Jail Square, staggering ancl exhibiting every sign of drunk- enness. When he approached her she said she was going to Mrs. M——’s fora piece of bread. Im court this morping when the ery much, she re- plied that she had bad feet and staggered if she never smelled hquer. She begged the Magistrate to dismiss her and she would im- mediately leave the city. The Magistrate replied that he was as he sentenced her to one months imprison- ment, she, with 4 pleasant smile, said she would forgive him. the clerk snatched them ; McKinnon kicked the clerk | A young man at a/| thither, | having beautiful scenery, tired of such pleas, and | on a ane ne ni pmetenceaaet neperee manmade Way al FOUR DOLLARS !! SOE eckictiamineael Ui EX HIBTION, to JERSONS desirous take place in of attending the GRAND PROVINCIAL HALIFA=. From the 20th to 24th September, Can obtain Tickets on Steamer ST. LAWRENCE, ‘ ’ lrati ; * : Good to Return Until aad fnciuding the 27th September, FOR THE SUM OF FOUR DOLLARS. F. W. HALES, See’y Steam Nav. Co. —_ Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1880. Hi OLD WAY! ee DE ee TH The as fon't Pay uxtrayagant Prices = q { ld Way is a ? te Y SIGN THE LION, Queen t. oF 4 y ¢ ' ‘y* ° 7 77 ade at f nstort i ail reid iistahii shhinent: For Clothing BUT BUY GLOTH ANB TRIMMINGS, AND PAY FOR MAKING SEPARATELY. A FIT AND SAVE MONEY, 3 nN YOU WILL GET AS GOOD i Street, ‘all and see our New Cloths and Tweeds for Fall Wear. -160 Patterns to Select from, W. A. WEEKS & CO. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1880—tu th sat MACDONALDS. THE POPULAR GHEAP STORE. New Goods every Steamer. 35 CASES AND BALES FALL GOODS ALREADY RECEIVED. Splendid@tock of BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, A all Shades; GRECIAN CORDS and LUSTRES, WINCEYS, PRINTS (New Patterns), GREY and WHITE COTTONS, NEW WORSTED COATINGS and TWEEDS— ne better value in ‘Town. Summer Goods at Clearance Prices. at J. B. MACDONALD'’S. UEEN STREET, Aug. 16, 1880. her pat augl6 THE GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. :0 ESTABLISHED [82I. —— :0:——— WLAD OFFICE: London, H. C. 11 Lombard Street, - - - - - - Total Assets, ee - - . - «= « « $14,500,000.00 > ‘ ‘: . . . . - - $2.375.000.00 Annual Encome. ———:0; ; ! Risks at lowest current rates by Carvell Brothers, Agents, T 7 5 een ¢ » 4 . aur Charlottetown, Jaly 21, 1880—2aw 2m, pat law 2m RR iT SEAT EE OEE EE Sw RO RAN 1 ee: SEASIDE HOTEL! RUST O BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) —-- ——- 19: ————- 'MIVHIS Beautiful Wateting Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special bathing, sea and river _fishing,%etc., etc. . ed Also the spacious Pavilion will arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties. ete. be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. June 21, 188 0 os ac Nt Ot GeO Rea EE AOC CaO, cy tl CON AO Charlottetown, P. E. Island) ee gente An a ae o nn eet ! Doénhiinien of Canada, Provisce of Privce BKowarp Isianp, OF f fii ij ‘ | Oo st j In the City Court before ROWAN ROBERT FITZGERALD), Esquire, the Stipendiary g hyo EK NOTICE that His Honor the Stk pendiary Magistrate for the said City of and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of said Island. in- Act to lacorporate the City of Charlottetown and f 6the abute 43 Victoria, chapter appointed that FRIDAY, the first day of UCTOBER, A be the day set dewn for hearing all aD pe als made to him from the last preceding valuations, assessment or rates said City, and that on such day, and daily thereafter until all such appeals have been in the said City Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, all sich appeals will be heard Pated at Charlottetown this thirteenth day of September, A. D. 1880. W. SHEPHERD, City Collector for said City. tt , ORGANIZED 1853. $1,137 ,549.73. Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000,000. Crrs CHARKLOITATOWN, Magistrate tor tii te ' Oharlottetown, Charlottetown has, by virtwe of the powef tituled ‘‘An Act in further amendment of an thirteen, in amendment thereof,” ordered and Bik, {). ISSO. imposed or authorized by the City Council of heard, at the hour of eleven o clock, forenoon, aud finally determined by him. By order, {se 14] pat her ne pres arg once a week to date ¥ Jo YVTT 77 2 AGRICULTURAL ERTOWN, W. Y HG WATERTE j ' ' Net Assets for Protection of Peley Holders, Deposited with the Dominion $100,000.00: Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find out rates, etc., of this imo Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.-—Canvassers wanted, Res. AnGus, Special Agent for the Maritime. Provinces, JAS, DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E, I. Ch town, July 31, 1880—3m _ oe es COAL! COAL! LWAYS ON HAND, the ‘‘Old Stand,” Water Street, Round anc Nut Coal, From the different Mines, at Which is sold as Cheap as by others in the traee. TERMS CASH! CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, ' Ch’town, Aug. 18, ‘SO—1lm tu th sa From London Direct. WHE Brig ‘‘MINNIE LOUISE,” Hector Murchison, Commander, classed 9 years at English Lloyds, will be on the berth in London about 25th September, te ' receive Goods for |GHARLOTTETOWN, GEORGETOWN, SUM- MERSIDE, SOURIS, and all points on the Island, sailing about 5tH OCTOBER. ‘This will be the last Vessel | of the Season from London for Charlottetown, }and affoads an opportunity to merchants to ' get winter goods direct. | For Freight apply to Messrs. Tuomas & | OXLEY, 12 Great Winchester Street, Lendon, | or to owners here, N ew LONGWORTH & CO. | Ch’town, Sept. 1, ’80—2w 2iew. |- ieee LUMBER. LUMBER, | \ VERY LARGE STOCK OF Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lumber on Hand, for Sale “*‘Delivered at Point Bu Chene, to Schoeners, Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; also Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit | purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1S80—3m eod |