ap HORT Local and Other itenas. A sumaer of truckmen were fined at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Cout to-day for non- payment of their license fee. We are reqtested to state that Zion Church Sabbath School will reopen next Sabbath day, at the usual hour 2.30 p. m., under ‘Samael C. Nash, Superintendent, and the former staff of Teachers. A Permovus Passacs.—The dory Little Western from London to New York, was spoken jn latitude 45, north, longtituds 36, west, by the steamer Donan. She wanted no assistance, although the mainboom had been broken, and she was leakiag fow inches an hour. Tue Rev. Dr. ‘l'avtor, the great Eastern traveller anc. Missionary, will deliver a lee ture in the basement of the Methodist Church, to-morrow eveniny. Subject: ‘* Jernsalem the City of the Great King.” The wide-sprea: fame of Dr. Taylor as an orator will, no doubt, ensure a crowded house. ReMeMBER the Liberal-Conservative meet- ing at the Academy of Music this evening, at 7.30, to make arrangements for the reception ef Sir Leonard Tilley and Hon, Adolphus P. Caron, Minister of Militia. All friends of the party are cordially invited to attend, and assist in giving Sir Leonard and his friendya rousing reception. ah nihil acne Our readers wil! know the secret of Mr. Blake’s failure in his vain efforts to shake the confidence of his hearers in the National Policy, when they read the correspondence in our columns to-day, between W. D. Stew- art, who, it seems, was detailed by the Re- form Association t> collect ‘material for Mr Blake's speech, ancl the managers of one of our island factories—-Messrs. Reid Bros. Rev. WituiAMm (RANT, who was recently ordained priest at \Juebec, arrived home on Saturday night. lis many friends in this eity will be pleased to learn that he is enjoy- ing excellent healt. Heis now the guest of Bishop Melntyre. On the opening of St. Dunstan's College in September, he will take charge of the bighest class, and assist Dr. Chaisson as Rector Maup 8S. anp Sr. Jutien.—It would appear that Maud 8. is not to carry off the trotting honors of the season wholly unchallenged. St. Julien has arrived at Rochester, and will endeavor to beat her time if he can. As the Rochester track is one of tho fastest in the United States, St. Julien is perhaps as likely to aecomplish the feat he is about to under- take, there, as any where. I. 0. O. F.—The delegates to the R. W. Grand Lodge, which opens at Wolfville, N.S., on Wednesday next, left by steamer this morning. The following are the names: St. Lawrence Lodge--Theo. L. Chappelle, Geo. E. Hughes. Wildey Lodge—A. D. White, William Worth. Colville Lodge, Somtis—C. ©. Carleton. The representateves from Prince Edward Lodge, Suiamerside, intend .going via Shediac. CHARLES BRADLAUGH, armed with a stout oak stick, attempted to force an entrance into the Imperial House of Commons on the 3rd, and was ejected by the police and ushers, after a hot strugele. He stated be would renew the attempt with force sufficient to compel an entrance. It is said that Brad- laugh will apply for a summons against the Deputy Speaker, the police, and others, for assault in resisting his entrance. A Frencu-CanyadiaN named Marcelle was arrested a few days ago at Stanbridge, Que., station, charged with the murder of one Orris, a companion with whom. he had been out fishing. The dead body of Orris was found attached te the fishing line of the accused, and bearing unmistakable marks of violence. Under the circumstances, it is not surprising that a coroner’s jury re- turned a verdict of murder against Marcelle. Germany has nearly 400,000 shoemakers and cobblers, or nearly 90 to every 10,000 of her pepulation. This is a larger proportion than in auy country except Italy and Eng- land. Italy takesthe lead ofall. Then come, in the order named, England and Wales, Germany, Belgium, Ireland, Denmark, France, the United States and Sweden. it is a curi- ous circumstarce that warm Italy should have within a fraction of 100 cobblers to 10,- 000 of the population, and celd Sweden less than 18, The Canada Temperance Act. Tue case of Mr. Stephen Carroll, charged with violating the Canada Temperance Act, was tried at the Stipendi- ary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon. Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., appeared for the prosecu- tion, and Mr. Davies,Q. C., for the defence. The violation of the act was proven by a witness—Owen McMahon— who testified that on Friday last he bought a pint of brandy from the defendant, andé for it paid fifty cents. The defence mude by Mr. Davies was (1) that the list of voters used by the Sheriff «at the election for the adoption of the Act in this city was the list of voters for Charlottetown Common an? Roy dty—that being the case the election was ilicyal, aud (2). That the Canada Tempers:.ee Act was wlira wires. The first oljection as far as the list used is concerned, was admitted by Mr. Hodgson, but that they were illeally used he deaied. He cotended that it was not the time when the Act came inte force te raise sifth objec- tion; the proper time was after the election had been held. ‘hey should then demand a scrutiny of the vetes, and if possible have the act set dside. He contended that the ob- jection raised by the defence would amount to nothing. Even if all the votes pelled by electors from the royalty were cancelled, there would still be a large majority in favor of the Act in the city. He had nv doubt as to the Act being in full force in the sity, bat had grave doubts as to its} being in force in the royalty. -Mr. Davies pursued a very different line of argument te that of Mr. Hodgson. He argued that the election for the adoption of the Act was illegal from the fact that the returning offi- cer had used an illegal list of voters and recorded votes in favor of the Act which were not qualified. Mr. Davies raised the same objections to the legality of the Canada Temperance Act as those raised during the trial ef the test case in Fred- ericton, New Brunswiek. The Magistrate reserved his decision and the court ad- jJeurned at noon. ——_ Oe . Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toron ro, August 8—10 a. m. Moderate winds; showery in the eastern portion and fair in the western, TECH DATTI, MV a pa NHR; en AUGUST 8 1881. $y it oefeeapennaee ~ihadinmenns =... on - = = WE WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR English Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. Gents’ Lustre & July 15, 1881. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. Se ed eet ne eng ee —— GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, Aug. 5. The Land Bill was resumed in the Lords to-day and the clauses up to 11 have been adopted. The bill was passed through com. mittee, after various important amend. ments had been adopted, the committee reported and the third reading ef the bill has been fixed for Monday. All the clauses up to 57 inclusive, were disposed of and the bill passed through cem- raittee. Lonvon, Aug. 5. It is stated that a deputation ef promin- ent Conservatives will go to Ireland to in- quire into and report. upon the relative condition of the laborers living respectively under, and working for, resident and nen- resident landlords and farmers. The object is to form a basis, by its report, for legisla. tion upon the labor question. Lonvon, Aug. 5. The Daily News says in view of the avowed determination of the few Parnell- i.es to obstruct the business of the Com- mons, the view of the Opposition has been ascertained in regard to an urgency for supply. The result of inquiry encourages the -Government to believe that if this step is necessary the Oppesitien will cerdi- ally act. Lonpon, Aug. 5. The following official changes in the Cab- inet are announced: Lord Roseberry has been appeinted Under Secretary for the Home Office, vice Ceurtney, who has been appointed Under Secretary for the Col- onies, vice Rt. Hon. M. E. Grant Duff, who has been appointed Governer of Ma dras. The Times Cork despatch says: The laborers’ strike ‘s everywhere extending. At Queenstown, Mallew, and at different centres of labor, men have joined the movement. The strike has merged into a general agitation for wages. The employ- ers, with a few exceptions, are resisting the demands. Sr. Pererspure, Aug. 5. The Russian court made a recent journey to Moscow because of the discevery ef an extensive conspiracy to assassinate the Im- perial family. Sixty persons, some ef them of high rank, are involved in the plot. UNITED STATES. San Franctsco, Aug. 5. A despatch from Grass Valley says the First Artillery Battalion, N. G. C., in camp there, had a sham battle. In the bayenet charge to a fort the militia became exeited, and befere the struggle was ever several commissioned officers and between twenty and thirty men were more or less wounded by bayonets, powder and butts of guns, none seriously, however. Braprorp, Pa., Aug. 4. Last evening fonrteen laberers coming dewn the grade of the Orleans, Bradferd & Warren R. R. on a repairman’s truck at high speed, ran into the Bradford express at the Erie Railway crossing. Barne Gilloo was killed, Angust Selgren had his shoulder and collar bene broken; the ethers were bruised and injured, bat none fatally. WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. Secretary Hunt to-day isgued an order directing Admira] Porter to take command ef the naval vessels which wi!l assemble at Yorktown. Cricaco, Aug. 5. It is stated that leading Irishmen are holding seeret meetings here. They are not allowing reperters to be present and are refusing any information as to their objects. The secret conclave of [rishmen contin- ued in session to-day and additional facts have leaked ont concerning its objects. There are present John Warren, of Lowell, Mass., friend of Ben Butler; Thos. C. Quinn, of Peoria; Geo. J. West, Previdence, a lawyer, and secretary ef ene braneh of the Land League; Rev. Fr. Geo. C. Beals, St. Louis; Geo. C. Cunningham, New Haven; and many other well known agita- tors. It transpires that these men are the ‘*dynamite crowd,” that their delibera- tions are not as to whether dynamite shall be used against England, but ag to the most feasible way of using it. ‘West India Produce. HHDS. of Choice Yellow Grocery Sugar, 20 50 puns. Bright. Barbadoes Molasses, per Brig “ Zinga,” direct from Barbadoes, will 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. NFB W Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlettetown, - P, E. I. VERY quality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goeds men, Confectioners, Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, ia stock or made to order at short notice, and sold at Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts, | Parties having quantities of paper in stock can have it made into Bags without loss of time and at much less cost than they can import them, ° Orders respecttully solicited. ; E, H. BABBITT, July 27-—3m PERKINS & STERNS | EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Efolland Coats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, etc. GHORGE DAVIES & CO. 4) Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. NEW STRIPED AND CHEOKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. Ribbons, Ties, Gloves an harlottetown, May 19, 1881. HAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, | SCYTHES, Milk Dishes, Churas, Cream C€ :0 which, together with our large stoek Cheapside, July 26, 1881. JULY AND :0 Colored Lustres, Baizes, Buntin Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Satins and Velvets, Frin novelty as produced. Gentlemen will find Read Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in great§varievy and very Cheap. Special attention is directed to my stock of Worsted and Tweed Cloths, having a very cannot be beat. Clothing made and workmanship, to suit everyone from.a year old toa hundred. TEA—My stock this seaso being very superior in flavor an Cheap. J. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! HE BRIGT. “LOTTI£ 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 Pr LONGWORTH & OO. July 19—2w Jaw NOW OPENING =? CHEAPSIDE. FOR HAYMARERS! . A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SCYTHE SNATHES, 7 TT~6:0 FOR BUTTER MAKERS! Salt, Butter Prints, Butter Firkins, &c., &c. For Fruit Preservers! Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve Jars and Crecks, ete., etc., Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &e., &c., ever offered, at PRICES TO SUIY THB TIMBS. HENRY BEER. 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 frem the country visiting the city to make purchases, to visit his POPULAR CHEAP STORE. Ladies will find the Cheapest Prints, Grey and White Cottons; Dress Goods, in Casmeres, French Merinos, Black and July 14, 1881—wkly, wkly pat Extensive Show of New Goods. SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our Steck is first-class in every particular, and we enly ask an inspection of the sams to convince you that we are giving the CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. d Hosiery. ROOM * . NEW SCARRS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, Latest Nevelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. par- New Goops sy Every STEAMER. PERKINS & STERNS. | } j SCYTHE STONES, &e., &e., &C recks, Butter Crecks, Butter of General Greceries, Flour, Meal, AUGUST?! OE gs, Tasso Linens, &., &c; Straw ges, Laces, Tassels, and every y-made Clothing, in Worsted, large Stock, and at prices that to order in the very best style n I can specially recommend as d quality, 5 to 10 Ib. lots, very B. MACDONALD, Queen St., Charlottetown. For Sale or to. Let. Pret Frecheld Property, with a front et eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty. feur feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and twe Kitchens. Can be turned inte ene Dwelling by unlock- ing adeor. Apply en the premises to MRS. BOSWALL March 12, 1881—tf UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER . 1s is also the intention of the subscriber to [ prepare and furnish Brown Bread and Baked NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. PAPER. JOHN MURPHY, Plain & Fancy Baker ‘Takes this method to inform the inhabit- ants of Charlottetown, and the coun- try in general, that he has taken the Shop under Terpsichere Hall, Great George Street, where he will keep for sale, in addition to the usual FAMILY BREAD of su- perior quality, all kindsof Fancy Bread and Cake, such as Plain and Fruit Cake, Citron Cake, Wine Cake, New York Gingerbread and Rolls, Parker House Rolls, Xe. Beans in the best Boston style, which he will deliver hot every Sunday morning to all cus- tomers who may favor him with their order, JOHN MURPHY, Ch'town, July 29, '§1—pat TO RENT! HE HOUSE lately occupied by Linavr. Bovitow, containing 13 rooms, large gar- den, yard and coach house. Pump in yard. Apply to owner, J. H. GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlettetown. SALT! SALT! It is Important in Making Butter te Use the Best Salt. ae COLEMAN’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: THE GOLD MEDAL fer Curing Cheese, ! at Toronto Industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Cenvention, London. THREE PRIZRS for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFF'S July 30, 1881, GREAT: BARGAINS tl ETP che DRESS GOODS a.) 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce.my Stock in this Line, —_—_——— R. W. TREMAINE, the Ch t and most Ne Paper im the Provinces ao . AUCTION SALE Valuable Real Estate | CHARLOTTETOWN ROYALTY. N TUESDAY, the 9th day of AUGUST NEXT, at noen, 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 iarm and estate known as “Bch Hill,” cor. taining about 300 e: of excellert Jand, mostly ina high state of cu'tive ion, partly under crop, lately the proper.y ef the Hon. J.C, Pope. The prop- erty is distant a ut three miles from Char- lo: etown, and is} »unded on three sides by & go 1 public reac, viz : On the Kast by Union | Road; on the opposite side by the Norwood Ror 4; and on the North by the Royalty Road, and is well watered and weoded, and in every respect well adapted for grazing and high arming purposes, Phe land comprises Reyalty 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 abou; 70 acres are under erop, remainder under pasture, The balance of the 300 acres is under hard and soft wood. The property will be sold in ome lot, or in lots te suit purchasers. ‘Terms—One-third of the purchase money to be paid dowm at the sale, anc’ the balance secured on the premises payable in 10 years, wit interest at 6 per cent. per annum, Dated 16th July, 1881. GEORGE MACLBOD, [ju 18 eod till sale} Cashier. VALE COAL MINES Pictou, Wova Scotia. Qu= FOR ROUND, NUT, SLACK, Furnished by CARVELL BROS., June 10—1m law pat Agents for P. H. I. CHARLOTTELOWN Woollen Factory ! HE above estabiishment has recently been re-opened and fitted with the most improved machinery, It is under the manage- ment of Mr. David McKay, late of the Mill Valley Mills, who has with him a number of skilled operatives, We are now manufacturing a full line of Cloths, in Plain and Fancy Tweeds, Full Dressed, Grey and Black, Natural and Dyed Oxford Cloths, Worsted Coatings, Union Dress Goods, Draugget, Ladies Ulster Cloths, Fian- nels, Blanketing, Knitting Yarns, &c. The material used is the best Wool the Is- land can produce,and none of the Gloth con- tains Shoddy, We solicit a close and careful inspection of our Goods by the public, and feel satisfied that they will be found to be superior in quality and appearance to any made on the Island, The Charlottetown Ageacy of the Mills is at the store of Witt1am Gorpon, North Side of Queen Square, near Walker's Corner, where a large stock of ovr Goods are on exhibition and will he sold at bottom prices for eash or exchanged for Wool in the usual way. Our Goods are for sale and exchange at the following agencies :— David Rogers, Esq., Summerside, Messrs, McDonald Bros. & Co. Montague Bridge. a Matthew, McLean & Uo,, Souris t, Other agencies will be announced whea established. CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLLEN CO. July 18, ’81—2w, wkly 6w Dry Goods. Dry Goods. Good Will and Interest in an Established Dry Goods Business, ONE GF THE BEST BUSINESS STANDS IN THE CITY. —_—_—_—_—_ Robert Orr & Oo's Old Stand, Queen 8. A GRAND CHANCE To INVEST, a subscribers intending a change in their business, offer for sale their goed will and interest in the Dry Goods portion of their business. The stock on hand at ist June ameunted to $3),000, and consisted, in part, of Cashmeres, Merinos, Cords, Lustres White and Grey Cot ns, Printed’ Cottens Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Velvets, Silks, Satins Lace Curtains, Kibbons, Corsets, Handker- chiets, Shirting, Ticking, Flannels, Braces White and Fancy Shirts, Damask, Linens, Towelling, Tweeds, Casbans, Broad Cloths, Pilot, Beaver, Presiden:, Ulster and Nap Cloths, Brown ani Fancy Duek, Sail Duck Clothing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c, A fall and complete assori.nent. The Goods are all new, and in good condition. To @ person or party with some capital this isa grand opportunity to iavest, as the busi- ness is established and The premises will be let ra term of years. An inven of the stock is being prepared, and will be open for inspection to intending purchasers at our office on and after Tuesday, the 5th inst., where ali necessary information may be had, OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P, E, Island, Ch’town, May 3, 1881, July 1, 1881—3w Jaw, wky pat ne3w ss [jy'5 st john tol. gw tri wkly, bx chron 6i | nae PUL La id woe aur SR eR RY wu iil Aig dee a ge ter { ‘ at