ee ea 08. TELEGRAPHIC LOBSTER FISHING. ———— Final Decision of the Department. (BY TELEGRAPH.) Orrawa, 13th August, J. Hunrer Dovar, Inspector of Fisheries, | Goenis’ Lustre & Holland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, etc. GHORGH DAVIES & CO. P. E Island. Yours received. fishing season can be granted. Factories must close on 20th instant. Per Acting Min. M. & F. (Signed) Jos. Pors, Private Sec’y. Toronto, Aug. 11. A special to the “‘Globe” says ; Hon. Mr. Mackenzie sails for home on the * Polynesian” on the 25th inst. Sir John Macdonald sails by the ‘ Sar- dinian ” on September 8th. The victory won by the Canadian Artil- lery toam at Shoeburyness yesterday is extremely popular, They succeeded in moving the heavy gun and remounting it in altogether unprecedented time. UNITED STATES. Wasnrneton, Aug. 11. Official bulletin, 8.30 a. m.—The Presi- dent passed an exceedingly = night, sleeping sweetly with but few short breaks, and awakening refreshed this morning at a Jater hour than usual. At the morning dressing, just completed, it was found that the deeper parts of the wound had been emptied spontaneously. The quantity of pus secreted is beginning to diminish. Jts character and the appearance of the wound are healthy. His temperature shows an entire absence of fever this morning, and his pulse, which is less frequent than yes- terday, is improving in quality. At present pulse 100; temperature 98-6; respiration, 19. Signed. Avnany, Aug. 11. The champion bieycle medal was won here yesterday by Fred. Rollinson, of New York. Sr. Louss, Aug. 11. J.C. Drake, a young Englishman, re- cently from Kansas City, employed by Turnex, Fraser & Co., of St. Joseph, as travelling collector, has disappeared with a collection of $17,000. Cuicaco, Aug. 11. The carpenters and joiners are still in session. They propose to adopt a censti- tution, the principal point of which is pro- vision for a fund to assist strikers, and a section prescribing the method of inaugu- rating of strikes, ‘They will be knowns the ‘‘ Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- ers of America.” Berton, Mo., Aug. 11. Yesterday a man named Jackson insulted a lady named Langferd. Her husband found Jackson and attem to chastise him, but was fatally stabbed by Jackson. Mrs. ord a and fatally shot Jacke son, but before he fell he cut her slightly, Frankfort, Aug. LI. The association for the reform and codi- fication of International Law will hold a congress at Cologne, beginning on the 16th instant. Delegates are expected from the European countries and the United States. Wasatnoton, Aug, 11,7 p. m. After the noon bulletin was isaued the President’s condition continued as then reported until about 4 p. m., when the commencement of the noon febrile was} noted. In its degree it did not differ ma- terially from that of yesterday. His pulse is now 108, temperature 101 2, respira- ticn 19. The Assistant Secretary of State sent the following telegram to Minister Lewell at 9 this evening :—The President’s condition and progress continues substantially the same this evening as yesterday. EUROPEAN. Lonpow, Aug, 11. The Times says it has been arranged — the House of rds to-morrow will recon- sider the Land Bill after leaving the Com- mons, and the bill will be returned to the Commons with the final amendments of the Lords on Saturday. Lord Salisbury has issued a whip to Conaervative peors invit- ing them to be ready toconsider the Land bill as amended by the Commons. The language of the whip implies that the Con- servative peers may be called upon to op- the action of the Commons in re- jevting more important amendments of the rds. The Standard says if the Lords decline te acquiesce in the rejection of their amend- ments to the Land Bill by the Commons, an unofficial conference will probably take as between the Liberal and Conservative aders, and if this fails, recourse will be had to the machinery of a conference. — Loxvon, Aug. 11. Rev. John Hill Barton, historian and biographer, is dead. Rome, Ang. I1. The police have diseovered a gang of forgers, coining English sovereigns and twenty lire pieces. Parts, Aug. 11. be a ee of the IJnaternational Electrical Exhibition here yesterday was private. The view exhi2ition is in a very unready state. . Beri, Aug. 1}. The Emperor William has arrived at Potsdam, Important Cabinet conferences will take immediately to hasten the understanding between the Vatican and the Government. Paris, Aug. 11. President Grevy yesterday inaugurated the International Electrical Exhibition, after which he visited various exhibits. Lonvon, Aug. 11. The Vienna crew beat Cornell. LATER. Vienna, Aug. 11. © The boat race between the Cornell Uni- versity crew and an Austrian crew, selected from four rowing clubs of Vienna, was rowed on the Danube to-day. The course was a mile and a half against the stream, round buoys ani! back to the starting post. The Cornell crew had a four lengths le o* the Austrian crew early in the race, but they appeared exhausted when they reached the point in the course known as ee ae eee a — NEWS. | No extension of lobster lenter the council upon the terms offered. ad | Grafton Street. a TE eh enema i a ee ‘ July 15, 1881. a. Soe aeeettaenanarmentindlie seman THE DAILY EXAMINER, AUGUST 18, 1881. = . WE WILL CLEAR OUT, At A BIG REDUCTION, Thi: BALANCE OF OUR English Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Volmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ——— wr —— Sr Beig Fahrt, and when half the course had been traverred one member of their crew collapsed. They then relinquished the | struggle, the Vienna crew thus winning the trophy which was valued at £250. The time of the Vienna crew was 28 m. 30 sec. | Weather Bulletin. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. | Toronto, August 13—10 a. m, Southerly and suuthwesterly winds, cloudy weather with rains. i > SP The Mysterious Convention. ANOTHER SPLIT IN THE CAMP-~THE INFERNAL | MACHINES, Cuicaco, August 9. —- The wrangling amongst the Irish delegates to the Clan-na- Gael Council in the Palmer House, took a new turn at the evenimg session, and was centered in the Fenian committee. It went so far that the president and temporary secretary resigned. In their places were elected Edward OMeara chairman, and Wiiliam Hoare, of Massachusetts, secre- tary. Captain McKay, of Philadelphia, made a long conciliatory speech, intended to bring about peace between the factions, and for a time with good effect, but it was all lost when some terrible looking and deadly dynamite machines were brought in for exhibition by the extremists, and the whole discussion, from which Satur- days and today’s troubles arose from, was re-opened... Crowe who was the author of the Peoria sensation, was present, and spoke in favor of the in- fernal machines. Haynes, ©’Brien and others expressed themselves as disgusted at the murderous turn afiairs had taken, and they with their adherents, got up and left the room, declaring their intention of withdrawing entirely from the Convention. They declared that such weapons or such means of warfare should never be used in cause or have the endorsement of Irish agitators. These withdrawals were so numerous as to leave the Council in con- trol of the followers of O’Donevan Rossa; who were jubilant and jeered at the depart- ing delegates. The majority then caused telegrams to be sent immediately to O’Don- ovan Rossa at New York, and James Kenfick, of Providence, inviting them to come immediately to Chicago, and advise with the Council. Both replied that they would come on at once. As soon as the clerks at the Palmer House learned that there were infernal machines i the building, they began a seareh for them, an- nouncing that they would continue the search until they were found, and when found they would confiscate them and remove them from the house. The guests have heard so much of the doings of the convention that they are | showing so.e excitement as well as the servants, among whom the eaciiemen} is intense. The Wolfe Tone bolters have held another meeting, at which much feel- ing was displayed ovr, the resolution of the original convention requiring them te take a new oath. The discussion is said to have been an angry one but there was no difference uf oyinjun among the delegates present and they unanimously refused to re- The statement concerning the position of West, of Providence, R. I., charges against whom have been inyestigated, are conflict- ing; the latest and appareatly most trust- jworthy of reports is, however, to the effect, that he has been requested to hand in bis resignation and has refused to do so. —— A Strange Canadian Religion. ( Huntsville, Mauss., Forester.) In April last Wesley Walls, a lad aged 20 years—a new arrival from Searboro, Ont.—began to hold religious meetings in | a private house in East Chaffey. As the interest grew, he tald the people that when they felt that they were condemned by the influence of the Holy Spirit this feeling: was on account of the ribbons, flounces, and jewelry worn bythem. If they did not take off these they would go to hell right away. When the people were well excited, Wells introduced a stranger, one Sage, as the proper one to administer com- munion. When Sage came the excite- ment was at its height. The neo-, phytes, when called upon ene after another would rise, shuut, roar, slap their hands, stamp their feet, and fall the fits some of the converts would tell of | seeing angels, and even the Saviour. As meetings progressed—they were held al-_ most nightly—the exgited hearers were | continually enjoined to give up-their jew- | elry, ete, The speaker himself, after mild- | ly gesticulating one evening, fell on the floor, pawed around like a dying alligator, and after a time he regained his feet and | part of his senses. He told the converis. ff they naly saw all she ‘had seen and felt, they would give the world to enjoy . it, Some ladies took off their wedding rings and gave them up, although enjomed by | their husbands not to do so. enna | UnpEk the long continued patronage of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1 offer to the lovers of the f t weed, some of the choicest cigars and tobacco ever imported to this city, the | selections having been made with eare, and by: an axpetiended Seas The ee are rare. enuip only require to be geen in ents te mired lee iretibeatl ease call and examine for yourself at the dru store of P. G. Frazer -corner Queen and. Richmond streets. [aug 12 lw aan? CANNED SALMON, sardines. peaches, toma- | toes, corn, and cranberries at the Fish Market [aug 5 41 eod | 100 quintals choice new codfish, and 150 barrels large family herring, cured expressly for the Fish Market, Grafton Street. a 6 4i eod HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BY AUCTION! ] WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Monday, the 15th instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M,, At the Residence of Robert Shaw, Esq., Upper Queen Street, near Alex. Horne’s Shop, all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING, IN PART, OF : PARLOR~Containing 1 set Hair Cloth and Walnut, Tapestry Carpet, Mats, Window Cur- tains, Cornices, 5 Yaluable Oil Paintings, Marble Top Centre Table, Brackets, &c, HALL—Oil Cloth (Table), Stair Carpet and Rods, Walnut Writing Desk, DINING ROOM—Dining Table, Chairs, Sideboard, Letter Box, Carpet, Mats, Clock, Table appointments. KITCHEN —Cooking Stove (complete), Tables, Buckets, Tubs, China and Crockery- ware, Lamps, BEDROOM NO. !—1 valuable Walnut Bed- room set (complete), Carpet, Stove, Bed- ding, &c, BEDROOM NO, 2—Bed, Bedding, Wash- stand, Carpet, Window Curtains and [Vix- tures. BEDRVOM NO, 3—Bedroom Set, Bedding, Carpets, &., &¢c, BEDROOM NO, 4 — Bedstead, Chairs, &c. N. B.—This Furniture is almost new, and in good order. Sale positive. Bedding Terms as usual, W. D. STEWART, Aug. 8, ’s1—m wis Auctioneer SABBATH SCHOOL PIC-NIC! 7 B. ©. Church Sabbath School will hold its Annual Picnic, on Monday, 15th August. A Special Train will leave the Station at 10.30 a. m., for the Picnic grounds, a field ad- joining the Holl estate, close by the Winsloe Station, The putlic are invited, Refreshments on the grounds by Mr. W. Kennedy. ~ Return tickets for the train 26 cents each, Children 20 cents. Special arrangements made for families and can be ebtained at the Stores of J. W Pickard, J. Knight & Son, and B. Pickard. Aug. 12—2i Q{UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER +) the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper onhiahed ™m the Provinoaz <= i Wants. Lost, Found, & T° LET—A House containing six rooms, Possession jst September, Apply to Jas. McLxop, Spring Park Road. ee WANTED. — Two young men wanted as Clerk’s in J. C. Sprague’s Boot and Shoe Store, Dorsey’s old s*-nd. Apply at ones. [aug 13) ITUATION WANTED BY¥ A YOUNG MAN as a Double-Entry Book-Keeper. First-class reference supplied. Address, by letter, W. R., P. O. Box No, 125, Charlotte- town, [au 1] 2w \ ANTED TO RENT—A Dwelling House j with about 10 reoms, and garden. Ap- fau 8 2i pd fq°O LET—A comfortable little Cottage next to the subscriber's residence. Possession giyen Ist Sept.—J. J. Cuarruny, [au 6 4i pd "iE BE SOLD—A Honse and Shop on corner Grafton and Pownal Street, Ap- ply to Alexander McLeod, {au 5 2w pd aol [au 13 tf ply 8. A., Exasiner Office, ANTED—A Cabinet Maker, to whom stcady employment and liberal wages will be given, Apply at once to Anecus Mo- Puait, Montague Furniture Factory, (au 4 3w HOP TO LET—At a moderate rent, the Shop at present occupied by Patrick Mc- prostrate as if in a fit. On recovering from \ Kenna, Shoemaker, on Great Geouge Street, next to S. W. Grabbe’s Hardware Store. Pos- session after the 17th inst. Apply to Wi1- Liam Dopp, Queen Square; fau 3 tf O LET—A House situated on Grafton street, containing 6 rooms, Huon MonaGaay. 30 ( EALERS WANTED—Two good sealers K required at the West Point Factory, im- mediately, owing to the increased take = Lobsters. Apply to H. W. Loyaworta, West Point, or Longworss & Co., Charlottetown. Apply to [Jy 291 NS = Ocean Steamship Co. Of Prince Rdward Island. + Yor The First-Class Iron Screw Steamship PRINGE EG WARD ROBERT FRASER, Commander, Receive Cargo about the 15th August, and will Sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown Abcut the Ist September, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon- don and Glasgow. deliverable at Char- lottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris, Pictou and Shediac. For Freight, apply in London to Joun Pit- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, K.C.; in Glasgow, to James Kerso, 134 St, Vincent Street; in Liyerpool, to Pyrcarry | Brotuers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John | Street; in Pictou, N.S., to Noonan & Davins; | or here, to PEAKE ERO'S & CO., Ch’town, Aug. 6, ’s1—3aw Managers, “REGULAR TRADER. London to Charlottetown P. E. ISLAND, DIRECT. HALL TRIP, 1831. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, M. Cailaghan, Commander, i Will Sail from London On or About 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgeiown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac. Parties withing to have their Goods deli- vered here carly in the seasun wil! do well to forward their orders in time, so as uct to de- tain the Vessel. ; For Freight or Passage apply in London to Joun Prrcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcairy Baorsess, 51 South John Stree: ; or here, to the owners, | PEAKE BRO'S & CO, Chitown, Aug 6, '31—3aw ryN ry rO LEY. fFXHE SHOP and PREMISES at present eccupied by Mr. C. B. Warren as a Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door to Stamper’s corner. Apply to MRS. STAMPER, June 21 ’81—2aw 3w HATS. HATS Just Received! CHISTYS’ LONDON \ r ANTED—A Lady in Montreal wants a Servant Girl for house work. Wages $7 to $8 per month, with advantages. , Apply at this office. , ' JOR SALE (with immediate possession ' ONE ACRE of good clear jand, part o Pasture Lot Xo, 258, fronting 60} yards on the Malpeque Road, bounded on the south by the St. Durstan’s College grounds, and ex- tending back 50 yards, For terms, etc., apply ‘to Loneworra & Haszaup, Solicitorg, Liy 19 eod r LET—That Two-story House, situated on Pownal Street, containing thirteen rooms, kitchen,&c., at present oceupied by Rebert Young, Esq. Possession 1st of er e next. Apply by letter to Mrs; John Pownal, ot 49. j9 taw tf Liy 29 Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN BEST VALUE FOR CASH. F. LEPAGE & CO, July 6, '81—wkly ‘1ss. A LARGE STOCK OF felt Hats. lottetown, on THURSDAY, the sth day ef August Next, WHICH HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED A PUBLIC HOLIDAY, Near the residence of the Hon, Jonn Loneworts, St. Peter’s Road. The Club have made arrangements for Special Return Trains from all points in con- low fares, good for the day only, as well as for return tickets at one first-class fare on the 17th, good to return up to and including the 19th ; also with the proprietors of the steamer Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to) « jyeather Belle” and of the steamer « South- i port,” at the usual low sates, Tickets to the Gathering wili be sold at all | Railroad Stations at 25 cents, in addition to | railroad fares, | The Steam Navigation Company will issue Keturn Tickets from Pictou Landing at $1.25, including admission to the Groaunds,on WED- |NESDAY, the 17th, good to return on the : 20th, For List of Prizes, Railroad and Steamboat /fares, and all other particulars, see Pro- | grammes, JOHN A. McDONELL, President. RCBT. J. CAMPBELL, Rec, Sec’y. Aug, 1, 1881—4i 2aw Walter A. Woods’ AMERICAN WOWERS! -—AND-— REAPERS ! JUST RECEIVED! A Shipmennt of the above Celebrated Mowers and Reapers from Huosiac Falls, New York. Farmers in want of a first-class Mower or Reaper from this notable firm should not fail to call at our Warerooms, No. 155 Upper Queen Street, and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are superior to any Canadian manufacture, in Durability, Ligntness of Draft, and Workmanship. We have al so received a round lot of the Cossitt’s Patent Improved Ittaca Horse Hay Rake—the Best in the Market, ae Farmers, don’t forget the place. = ” Horne, Pierce & Co., : 155 Upper Queen Street. Ch’town, July 6, ’81—2aw, wkly lm GREAT BARGAINS DRESS GOODS 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’town, May 3, 1881. HOWARD'S ROY AT Quinine Wine, LONDON, The Best in the Market. For sale only at the } | DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square, _Ch’town, June 10, ’81. | the EXAMINER PRINTIN | HE ~_ to gi your a done isa ROOMS. ‘July 27—3m | ! rp K Gathering of the Scottish Clans of| L Prince Edward [slard, under th auspices Poets, Historical, Religious and Biographical of the Caledonian Club, will be held at Char-| Works, Elegant Gift Books, Toy Books, Bibles, nection with the Gathering, at exceptionally | NEW BOOKS. BREMNER BRON, AVE just opened a lot of NEW BOOKS, comprising works by Standard authors, ee | Prayers, Hymns, Text Books, &c., &. CALL AND EXAMINE, Aug. 6, ’81—pat lw FO RENT! THE HOUSE lately occupied by Luarvr. BouLtoy, containing 13 rooms, large gar- ;den, yard and coach house, Pump in yard, Apply to owner, ~~ J. H. GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown. sedadueilhoteniiilicihh ae St. Dunstan's College y JILL RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, let of September. For particulars apply to REV, JOHN CHAISSON, D. D Ch’towr, July 27’ ’81—till 1st sep SALT! SALT! It is Important in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAN?S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides ether FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: THE GOLD MEDAL fer Curing Cheese, at Toronto Incustrial 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 July 30, 1881, 2 West India Produce. HHDS. of Choice Yellow Grocery Sugar, 20 50 puns. Bright, Barbadoes Molasses, per Brig “ Zinga,” direct from Barbadoes, wiil be landing to-morrow. Customers will please send in their order, which will be filled at lowest market prices. HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 3—1w eod pat Queen Street, FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! HE BRIGT. “LOTTIE BELLE,” now due at this port, will go on berth imme- diately after arrival, and load lobsters for Liverpool. Large portion of her cargo being ready, will have quick despatch. Lobsters will be received and stored free of charge. Special rates of freight to large shippers. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Jaly 19—2w 2aw Ocean Steamship Company ! Of Prince Edward Island. NOTICE. SPECIAL MEETING of the Stock- A holders of this Company will be held at the office of PEAKE BROS, & COMPANY, on MONI AY, the 22nd day of August, inst., at 7 o'clock, p. m., to take into consideration the propriety of extending the term of the Partnership of this Company, or otherwise, in accordance with the power contained in the Partnership Deed, Dated at Charlottetown, this 6th day of August, 1881. PEAKE BRO’S & CO, Managers. [au 6 2i wkly] CARPETS, Lace Curtains, &c A CHOICE ASSORTMENT just opened, 4% and will be sold at very low prices st R. W. TREMAINE’S, June l, "8i. 83 Queen Street. IN Ei W Paper Bag Factory | KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - PET. VERY quality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioncrs, Hatters, Druggisis, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- FUR HATS ! APOTHEGARIES HALL, tics ravine atti ot paper in stot can have it made into Bags without loss of | time and at much less cost than they can ; import them. | Orders respecttully solicited, Ek, H. BABBITT, ESE pcan CE eR ERNE