ee nga a : qe as Se aise Cr ee Siete .. and the adoption of severe measures with —_ ——— nn meen orn . : Thay Sc se Wecanaes e-we 7 rat | erance Meeting. Old Sydney Hine Coal _ lthe course of studies, according to = The First Tempe | j | 7 4 , y , . « “ 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER, | prospectus, will embrace all the brane a ey ack ab AMLIVE cou 1 : ER | a. ae highest classes f the | — . OLD SYDNEY MINE ROUND CUAL, = SEPTEMBER 14, LS88o0 | society. The three —_— classes nd ~ The Hall at Strathalby i was crowded to kor sale cheap for cash W hile discharging, =4 wiate C "a jill not be openet » Mall at Strath ’ et: ' ashy — . . - |Collegiate Course wi be ex sod that |excess, on the 7th inst., to W elcome the | i Fr. 5 BASSE oa lnresent, and itis not to be eX} Das the Central Committee, in Sept. 13, ’80--3i Se ; il have at last taken steps | sll present themselves delegates from the al Com | Oe 7 Tus City Council have at last take advanced students will pre: sae var. |the interest of the forthcoming lemperance 2 er St " Mh « .c . Sd enh are 4 ar: ; st ‘ . to get Mr. Murdeck’s report. That is iat the outset in suftic lent ar Prof .ssors to | Election. DD. F. Ross, was appointed . to D A NEW HORSE tna rant the assignment of specie rotessort he chair, and Rev. D CG. McDonald, open- ee ss lth se classes Younger students, not yet the chair, an¢ ae a fF E — a a i ese asses. wy ° i, Mien > = ‘ 30 aft Ty which co a oe — = : + ladvane x] enou rh, for the ordinary classes, 1 dd with Pp" oe ; . £7, . roceede d to an- £ 4p eh i BATE Tk J : 3 z é ENTS, Dr. Mei.gop has written a letter to/' ee te ‘ved in the Preparatory Depari-| G. W. Minuxer, bsq., E aT eee aeEee oo eS . She ee it on ee ece : : ‘ne toounen: thale mission. His ade ress ‘ Councill rT Morris strongly urging tne mtro iment, and fitted for promotion to the re de : wetile and hiehly appre ciated. f ro ‘ sta3 " ‘ | . 7 ly of a wate very excellent, ab gh} A Treatise on the as duction of a plentiful supply of pure water) cular course. : i as follows : lacis. fun, figures illustrations, interpreta- | ™ i el liv is composet as foloWws : 4 LSy il, y 8, 2 . | The Pacuity 1s com} S tions, and urgent appeals, were hurled at his Diseases. and those who use ‘‘sink wells.’ - cc — ~ SAmm— In the opinion of the Londen Times good | times are in store for Canada-—at least for | importing | 'T. a season. Refraining frem things we can make ourselves, wiit Indus- try, enterprise and economy, will bring about this result beyond a doubt. Rererrixe to ‘ the water question ’’ the Argus says: ‘* Now that this question has been brought to the surface once more, it is to be hoped that it will not be permitted to be buried again befere some practical actien will be taken on it. oer A READJUSTMENT of the pewers and pre- rogatives of Parliament is urged by orators: of the English Liberal Party. They ask for a reduction of the number of Peers, and they desire that a vote of the majority in the Commons shall override a decision of the House of Lords. If these demands are granted England, will be politically reformed and revolutionized. -_ City Council. The recular meeting of the City Council was held on Monday evening, the 13th inst. Present :—Mayor Dawson, Council- lors Davy. Lawson, Blake; Koughan, Smith, Byrne and Morris. A petition was reac ‘ of Upper Prinze Street asking that a gas | lamp which was not lighted for some time be now lighted. The prayer of the petition was complied with. On motion of Councillor Byrne, the Fire Department was authorized to clean and deepen Quirk’s Pump on Prince Street. A letter was read from Mr. it. F. Quirk, submitting plans and speeifications, for a building he proposes erecting on Pownal Wharf, and asked the permission of the Council to approve of the plan and specili- cations. The request of Mr. Quirk was granted. we Councillor Morris submitted a letter from Dr. McLeod on the water question, which was read. He also submitted a re- port of P. D, Cox, on Spring Park, as fol- lows :—- Thomas Morris, Ksq.— &rr,—In compliance with your request I give you tlie cost of laying a water pipe, etc., from Dorchester street to Spring Park, as nearly as ) can estimate. ‘I herewith give you a pian and section of the ground from the foot of Queen street to Spring Park. The distance from Dorchester street to Spring Park is 4,300 feet. The surface of water in the Spring stands pine feet above highest tide. The ground at Grafton street is 224 feet above the level of the spring. A pipe 6 inches diameter is more than sufficient to pass all the water in the Spring. A reservoir at Spring |’ark must not be less than 20 feet high. The Spupe pence abeut 220,900 gallons in 24 heurs. is, as far as I recollect, is what I guaged it under Mr. Murdock :— , from certain citizens Cost of Excavation and replacing same, $ 500 Cost of 4,500 feet 6-inch pipe, } thick, 6,000 Cost of 8 Hydrants, say, 300 Cost of Laying Pipe, say, 250 Reservoir and engine, engine house, say, 8,900 $15,300 P. D. Cox. ane quart)? 20 GP -e onan St. Dunstan’s College. Tris well-known institution opens to- morrow, under the direction of the Fathers ef the Seciety of Jesus. It is beautifully situated on an elevated position on Mal- peque Road, a short distance from the city, and commands a view of the surrounding country, the rivers, bay and straits which is really delightful. The building has, under the direction of the Fathers, been thoroughly renovated, and fitted up in the most approved and excellent style. In doing this the comfort and convenience of students lias been consulted, and nothing has been left undone which would in any way detract from the satisfaction of the occupants The play grounds, too, have pndergone a change which will give ample facilities for the recreation and exercise of pupils. The large ficli between the College building and the Malpeque Road has been laid out as an extensive lawn. The only building on it is a large hand-ball alley. Its surface is hard and level, and the lawn is plenty large to affori any amusement in which two hundred students may engage. On visiting the College, yesterday, we were informed that the work of renovating and furnish®ng was not quite completed. A little remained to be done. Still, in all departments approaching completion, we were surprised to see such a marked display of neatness. The chapel, study, hall and class-rooms are worthy of special comment. All are tastefully finished and excellently arranged. The dormitory, | which occupies the whole of the upper fiat, is in reality that which a dormitory ought to be—spacious, airy, and comfortable, and afford ng from every window a splendid view of the country for miles around. We learn that no more students will be received in this institution than can be comfortab'y accommodated. This isa wise rule ; and as sixty is the namber to be ac- commodated, whoever the fortunate sixty are, there can be little doubt that they will President- Rev. George B. Kenny, 6. J. 2 } , Vice President —Rev. ¥ itual Father and Professor Reacot, S. J 7 i Rey. " rir D>. Pian Othe Professors Cavanagh, Rev. W. Goyner, eral lay brothers. Rev seVv- Brosnan, and Rev. ——_ Local and Other items. Yarmoutu is rejoicing in a fine crop el wheat. Sir Rorerr Hopason is, we regret to learn, still very ill. ade DexaLp A. Surrn, the defeated of Selkirk, iaa large shareholder in the Toronto Globe Company. We are pleased to see that His Honer Judge Young is sufticiently recovered from his recent severe illness to be able to drive through the city. CGuBERNATORIAL Wanpertnes.—The Lieu- tenant-Governor of Neva Scotia is visiting Cape Breton. The Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick is visiting Digby. pidicccihilamtapeohens THe Steamer M. A. Starr, arrived from Haiifax on Sunday, with a cargo of merchan- dize, and sailed yesterday forenoon, with a small freight of produce, \ Forres.—Mr. Lindley 1s in his world-reuowned gentleman, ARCHIBALD treaty with t the ‘‘ Daily News’ war correspondent,” to give two lectures here—one on ] have met,” in which Mr. pleasantly of Queen William, ete., down to King —t- ‘Royal peopie | Forbes discourses Victoris, Emperor Cetewayo. REMEMBER the Excursion to Pictou to- morrow morning at half-past seven. Return Tickets. good until next Lay and including admission to the grounds of anniversary ex- hibitien—one dollar and twenty-five cents. The Band of 82nd Batt. will accompany the party. A good time may be expected. ill in its notice of the paintings at the Toronto Exhibition, the Teronto (lobo says: ‘* Pro- minent among these is a full-sized portrait of Professor Whitaker, by Mr. Harris, a speak- ing likeness which attracts general attention where it hangs, and will form an enduring ornament to the interior of Toronto Coilege, over which the Provost so long presided. Ir isnot generally known, we believe, that the first submarine cable laid in American waters, and the second submerged in any wathers, is that across the Straits, between Capes Traverse and Tormentine, which was laid by Mr. Gisborne in November, 1852, the first having been laid accross the Straits of Dover, between Dover and Calais.— Argus. Re a Messes. Srerns (of the firm of Perkins & Sterns) and Ambrose Brown (of the firm of W. & A. Brown & Co., arrived home from Eng- land on Saturday even’pg. Mr. Stewart, of the firm of Geo. Davies & Co.,and Mr. Paton, ef the firm of W. A. Weeks & Co., arrived home from England last evening. Look out for new goods in due course, ft Lapy Aup.ty’s Secrer.—This fine piece of dramatie effect and brilliant dialogue was played last night to a beggarly array of empty benches, Which seems a lack of appreciation of the better kind of drama. As Lady Audley, Miss Violet Campbell rises into dramatic brilliance as an exponent of the difficult passions of this Lady MacBeth type of woman. She showed the artiste by her admirable transitions from ‘‘ grave to gay—from lively to severe: and when it came to the finale— when abandoned and defied by all—she raves incoherentiy and hysterically of her husband and ambition and wealth, cne cannot but fee! impressed with the fact that she is a tra- gedienne in the truest sense. To-night is the last production of East Lynne, which seems the popular play; but the management wisely offers a double-bill, giving for the first time here, The oodles, in which Lindley gives his ideas of the Scott Act. : Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritin.e Provinces. Toronto, Sept. 14. Moderate winds, cloudy to fair weather with showers. * ~~~ The census of the United States is not yet completed, nor is the population of the States and Territories yet ascertained. The statements hitherto published purporting to be froin official sources are, therefore, incorrect and misleading. One of these statements that have been going the rounds of the newspapers, gives the total popula- tion of the Republic at forty-eight millions. The New York Herald of the 6th inst. pub- lishes a table giving a stateinent of the population of each of the States and Ter- ritories, partly from ofiicial figures and partly from estimate, which reaches a total of about 50,000,000, and shows an estimat- ed increase of 11,700,000, or a trifle over 30 per cent. since 1870. near the truth. DrIvING over a rough road last winter, one of my horses became suddenly lame—a bad sprain of the right ankle. Applied all the remedies I knew of and those suggested by horsemen, without any benetit. The horse was entirely useless for two months, and thought hira permanently ‘disabled. Giles’ Liniment Iodide Ammonia took away the lamevess and vestured him. Henry Living- stone, Proprietor of the South Side Signal, Babylon, Long Island. Giles’ Pills cure Dys- pepsia. Sold by W. R. Watson, CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and receive excellent attention and attendance. Nickel ware, Enquire for it. ltakeable evidence both ol | Barley-corn shonld los This is probably) }in.the said City Court, in Charlottetown, the audience, with such rapidity, and in such varied combinations, as gave Unmls- his earnestnes:., 1 inveterate determination, that John » his election. Rev. D. G. McDonaup followed in a tone no less urgent——less poetry, a little more Gospel. He showed the necessity for, and benetits that must accrue from, the Scott Act. His address made the best possible impression. eee D. McLean, Esq., P. G. W. P., others, also spoke with good ellect. The meeting was interspersed with choice singing by that renowned singer, Chas. McKinnon, Ksq., and others, Thanks having been voted to the delegates and these who favored the meeting with singing, all set out for their homes having spent a profitable and pleasant night ane and SPECTATOR, (Other papers please copy. ) HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Sept. 13.--D Henly, Montreal; Allen Fin- lavson Vernon River Bridge ; Thomas Sedge- wick and H B Baker, Boston; If A Weed, New York; W T Foster, Halifax, NS; H W Johnson, do; M Kearney, do;James Butler and Lady, do; Dr. Terwan, do; Jas. Reynots, St. John, N B; Wm Reynots and daughter, do; Captain B Cameron lady and son, do; M L Cell, do; J Db Maker, do; W D W Muir and daughter, Dorchester; LJ Joudry, Petitcodiac; Mrs. Ala Patterson, Pictou; Miss Jessie Pat- S28 4 } ™ ¥ : terson, do; Miss Andersen, do, @SBORNE HOUSE. Sept. 12—A J McInnis, Murray River; M Mooney, Little Harber; Wm Hayden, Morell; toderick McInyre, do; Neil McKelvie, Sum- merside; F T Knaut West Peint; James Mc- Cuilough, St John, N B; H L Bell, Hunter River, 13—Dr Honeywell; New Glasgow; Maleolm Matheson, Bradalbane, Malcolm McDonald, Georgetown: D McDonald, Mon- tague; H L McDonald, Cardigan; John A MeLaine, St. Peters; John A Matheson, Campbeltoa; Paul Costigan, Miminigash; Wm McKay, Pictou; J Edwards, Toronto; James Barclay, Ellerslie. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept.—Neil McQuarrie, Crapand; Charles Nelson, Tryon; William H Farrar, Bedeque; Alexander McMillan, Wheatley River; James Rebison, Bonshaw; Thomas C Blair, Pictou, N S: Farrar Stewart, West Cape; Albert MeMillan, New Glasgow, N 8; Mrs Schur- man, Summerside; Mrs Capt Finlayson and children. do; Miss Schurman, do; John Craig, Bedeque. AGADEMY OF MUSIC, TO-NIGHT, EAST LYNNE ! AND THE TOODLES. —— { TO-MORROW.—**! Kathleen. Mavourneen, ’ In Preparation—‘*'l'wo Orphans.” Tickets 25, 35 and 50 cents. ~ OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES REE-OPEN BD. [sep 15 YHE Subscriber has removed to the com- modious Livery Stables, LATELY COCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the Cugarest AND Best TURXNOUTS IN THE CITy. JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly Dominion of Canada, Province oF Prince Epwarp Isnanp, City oF CHARLOTTETOWN, In the City Court before ROWAN ROBERT FITZGERALD, Esquire, the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Pies Yectetoube f ym NOTICE that His Honor the Sti. pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Assembly of said Island, in- tituled ‘‘ An Act in further amendment of an Act to Incorporate tho City of Charlottetown and of the Statute 43 Victoria, chapter thirteen, in amendment thereof,” ordered and appointed that FRIDAY, the first day of OCTOBER, A. B. 1880, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the last preceding valuations, assessment or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of said City, and that on such day, and daily thereafter until all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon, aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Pated at Charlottetown this thirteenth day of September, A. D. 1880. sy order, W. SHEPHERD, City Collector for said City. [se 14] pat her ne pres arg once a week to date tc WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desirmg to keep them informed concernirg P, E. Island, cannot do soin a better or chean. er way than by subscribing to THE WeEeuus EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address tin Great Britain, the United States, cr the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. QUEEN SQUARE. We respectfully call the atten- tion of our patrons, and the public generally, to our present large Stock of e Staple and Fancy Dry GO0UdS. Millinery, Fancy Goods, Dress Goeds, CLOTHS —AND— TWEEDS. Printed Cattans, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, GALATIAS AND SHIRTINGS, COTTON WARP. PRICES POPULAR AND QUALITY GOOD, Give Us a Gall and Save Money, New Goods by Every Steamer. his Sits July 26, 1880, mation in a laore practical fi : Books costing $5 and sto, Fe = EngraVings, ssowing positions assumed by siek horses better than can be tanght in any other way. Also a large collection of VALUABLE RECEIPTS. Sent by mail on receipt of price, 35 cents. Sold at the an APOTHECARIES HALL, . septl—taw wky ex Im QUEEN’S WHARF, 50 }, BAGS SALT, € e) 200 Barrels Herring and Mackere}- BAIT, 3009 MACKEREL BARRELS. 100 barrels * . . ; 50 half-barrels FAT HERRING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador Herring. aug!7 Flour and Meal. ( RDERS will be received jor the follow. ing Lrands of Flour and Meal j— 7 ** Buda” (Patent), ‘* Alabaster,” ‘*Goldem Age,” ‘Extra Family,” ‘“Warcup’s Su- perior,” ‘* White Kose,” ‘* Florence,” a ‘‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and Beaver,” choice K, D. Corn Meal—*‘ Golden Star,”’: Quotations for the above Brands of Floar and Meal f. o. b. at Malls, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside, J, K. FOSTER Shilers and Shippers’ Agent, Maw } May 6, 80. Moncton, N.B, 7 Ty FUT WARINE INSURANCE. - N “ARINE LNSURANCE effected on Ves- a sels, Cargocs and Freights at lowest rates in reliable Companies. ficates issued when required, and rates fixed withont reference to Head Office. HORACK HASZARD. Ch’town, Aug. 14, “80—]m Manufacturers’ Prices, CARVELL BROS. E. G. HUNTER, Manufacturer & Dealer in \ MONUMENTS Tablets, Headstones, &c,, STOCK. Superior Workmanship. SATISFACTION CUARANTEED TO PATRONS N. B.— Farm Produce taken at market rates, in payment, during shipping season, Kent Street, Charlottetvwn, P. BE. I. Please call and examine Designs & Prices. Mar. 20, 1880.—w d—tu sa 6m WUY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news-—-local and telegraphie. Wants, Lost, . B® Advertisements under this heading, space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. younds, Ve <a emi te Ap- A Dining Reom Girls. Good wages. [se 1 ply at the ** Revere House.” QU] ANTED~— A Girl to do general house- work. Good references required. Ap- ply to W. R. Boxenam, Uumberiand Street. — [se 14 31 {ENERAL SERVANT Wanted 28th September, in a family of two persons, ® General Servant. Must be well recommend- ed. Apply at this ofiice. - [se 14 WSIC—On andafter Sept. 8th Miss Me: M her residence, Great George Street. Terms on application. (se 10 61 * GAR DERS—Twe or three persons can be nceommodated with board on reason- able terms (a private sitting reom if required) Apply at this os 9 2aw on Upper Great George Street. office. W: NTEB--On ist October, a good plain Cook. None need apply unless filled the same before.—-C. LEIGH, Water Street. office cb eg LEF.—A New House on Kent Street, nice locality. Possession at once. Rent moderate. Apply to aug3l JAMES BEALES. rg°\O LEP.—Two Shops on Queen Square, next to John Newson’s. Apply to sept|—tf JOHN MORRIS... AGSTAF#’S HOTEL, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient and permanent Boarders. {jjl TENHIS BOOK contaius mere valuable infer.” it has 63 fine | BARRELS Bilt AND SALT, — D. SMALL, Sterling certi-: MANILLA ROPE! Orders Solicited, [All Sizes in Stook. in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. BEST. 1ERES WANTED --Hoysemaid and. Ewen will give instruction in Music, at [se 7. a Ct ag a Desbrisry’s Corner, Queen Squaré, ’ Ch’town, July 16, ’80—2m 2aw, pat 2m law “>