ee Hr gm ma hin ive baht s ale Sas tear GL, aa Serr Su vase pomp nia ar > a! aon 5 OS ° — — —— SS ———— an Ee 7 i ~ | / “ ————— iniiicutnaiahaaae | HOTEL ARRIV2.LS. eer? - BxAMINER | Correspondence. dui Wl THI! LALLY UX Al + ” x I 2 - RANKIN HOUSE. ef, t ‘+ of “s sa” We do not hold ourselves re sponsible for Auv. 5—J i Brown, Boston; John Boyd | 4, d ves 1880, “corre spond nts, oe Rob Anges, Watertown, . y \UGUS? 6, Giapsrone’s health, according t@| Mr , ak latest accounts rece ived, is lwproving. | _—om * Scotia is reviving Tur coal trade of Nova thanks to the N. P. and activity in the! mining counties of that Province is daily on the increase. The official returns just made show that the sale of coal up to the 80th of June last was 300.793 tons, ap in- : } crease of 79,102 tons over last year. uch a rate of expansion is rarely equaiied im the history of our coal mines. + 2? | Prize Meeting of the mem- Ritie Tue Annua bers of the Provincial Association takes place at the Kensington Ritle Range in this city on Wednesday, the 18th inst. Prize Lists are being distributed, which offer splendid inducements to the marks- Six watches will take place ; four dollars are man ninety-eight and the arrangements to hundred and offered in prizes cate etit are ks im be made are such as will give justice to all who compete. ee . Tick wmeERcHANTs of the Upper Provinces are anticipating an excellent fall business. Ottawa advices say the orders for goods by leading houses in that city are largely in excess of any year since 1874. One leading dry soods honse willimport to the value of 50 per cent. more than it has done in its history. The house is composed of leading Reformers, and their confidence in the increased business to be developed under the fostering influence of the National Policy is aptly illustrated by their efforts to meet the demands to be made on them. Sra Garner Wots ey is hkely to be ap- pointed to the chief command of the British forces in Igdia. If the late disaster to the British forces is to be avenged, Sir Garnet is the man forthe post After the defeat of the British troops at Isandula, ‘under conimand ef Lord Chelmsford, he was ap- pointed High Commissioner, with chief mili- tary command of the troeps in Zululand, aul brought the Zulu war to a successful close. Under his orders the crowning vic- tory of the campaign, the battle of Ulundi, was won, after which Cetewayo was cap- tured and a treaty of peace signed. It is to be hoped that the same brilliant resuits will attend his command in Afghanistan. UATESt despatches inform us that the Trish Compensation Land Bill has been re- jected in the House of Lords on a division of 282 to 51. take under the circumstances will be watch- ed with considerable interest. He has had one encounter with them before in 1869, The course Gladstone wiil when he compelled the haughty Lords to abandon the stand they had taken in op- position to the Bill for the disestaklishment and disendowment of the English Church The founded on the principles of justice ; even in Treland. Compensation Bill is the Marquis of Hartington, a great land proprietor and heir to the Dukedom of Devonshire, declared that it was necessary under the exceptional circumstances in which freland was placed. It is our opinion that if the House of Lerds don’t recede from the position they have taken in op position to the national will as constitution- ally expressed through the House of Com- mons, they will find themselves called upon to deal with measures of a more radical eharacter than the Irish Compensation Bill before long. They will be taught that Landlordism is not a divine institution, and must be suited to the genius and institutions of the country in which it exists. It is very series of likely that a monster political meetings will be held in Englaud,to compel the House of Lords to give effect to the pational will. Should they persist in their present course of opposition they may find themseives face to face with a crisis such as Engiand has not seen since the Reform ill of 1832—a state of affairs that the House of Lords will find it te their interest to aveid. treland has too long been the Ginderella of the Empire. One of the main planks in Gladstone’s platform at the Gen- eral Election was justice to Ireland. He is not the man he was ten or eleven years ago if he fails to carry it ont. 4% ee Fae © A Tererecs Fart —A sad accident and one | robably fatal in its results, occured at the B chibition Building, St. John, on Wednesday. A young man named William A. Osborne, of Portland, was engaged in placing a rafter in position, he missed his footing and fell through the interior of the building to the ground. The unfortunate man encountered several ob- jects during his fall, the top he crashed the loose boards of a staging tarned over several times in the descent and reached the ground,after a fall cf thirty-seven faet. Strange to say, no injuries, not even to the extent of a bruise, are visible on his body. Tne only evidence of the fall consists in a continuous tlow of blood from his right ear, “which lasted for seven hours after the accident Dr, Berryman, who is in attendance looks upon . the {bleeding at the ear as a most unfavorable sign, contending that it is a certain evidence that the knee is broken. At a late hour Wed; Besday night there seemed to be no change in Osborne’s condition, and the doctor had no | hopes of hia recovery. —Vews, ‘good cigars and tobaccos, About eight feet from | he statements or opinions of Ot | ie | The Court House Clock. la the dito of the Examiner. evening about a quarter past ten | was called to goa short distance in the country on account of sickness. Driv- ing down Grafton street to the thorough- fare leading to the Malpeque Road, andl wishing to see if my timeplece was correct, [ glanced in the direction o! the new clock, niv to find it in complete darkness. On returning from my visit at half past eleven, the same state of affairs remained. May l ask, Mr. Editor, who is responsible for ’ Must the whole Sin,—Last only . this gross neglect of duty community be disadvantaged on account ol the carelesrness of one individual! Yours &c., Licur. Aug. 6, 1850, ep: Summerside Items. (From our ovwn Correspondent. ) The Lewis-Potosky Dramatiques per formed in Ludlow Hall, here, on Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday nights of last week,to fair audiences. They visited Alber- ton on Monday and Tuesday. On Friday evening they will again perform Unele Tom's Cabin in Summerside. A mass meeting of the inhabitants of the town took place im Ludlow Hall on Monday evening last, for the purpose of considering the best method of putting the Canada Temperance Act in proper working order. Rey. J. H. Collins oceupied the chair. Short and pointed speeches were delivered by the Rey. Neil McKay, Hon. W. G. Streng, Rev. T. 8. Richey, R. R. McC. Stavert, Esq. and Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Kingston. At this meeting a Prince County Temperance Alliance was formed, with some forty-five members. A resolu- tion, requesting the members of the Town Council to exercisé their authority in see- ing that the Act was put into effect, was also carried. At the close of this meeting, the members of the Alliance met and ap- pointed a Committee to draw up By-Laws, and a Vigilance Committee. The duty of this Committee will be to see that the law is enforced and to bring before the proper officer any infraction of the law. The members of ‘ Prince Edward” Lodge, I. O. O. F.,are making prepara- tions to receive and eitettain the brethren attending the session of the Grand Lodge, which meets here on the 11th inst. The Canada Temperance Act came into force in this County on Tuesday, the 3rd August last. The friends of Temperance are jubilant over the fact, and well they might. The Fairbairn family will give an enter- tainment in Ludlow Hall on the i8th inst. Tuesday, the 10th inst., will be observed as a holiday by the Banks in this town, The Faster. Dr, Tanner will, to-morrow at noon, complete his self-imposed task of fasting forty days. A New York despatch yives the following particulars of how he spent the thirty-sixth day :—-From 2 to 3 o'clock Dr. Tanner spent his time dozing on his cot. He was very excitable and refused to talk with any of his visitors. At 5.30 he drank some ice water, and said he felt con- siderably refreshed. At4p.m. the faster {was sleeping, but a few minutes later he was awakened by the loud talking of some of his visitors. He appeared to be much an- noyed, and refused several persons to talk. He remained dozing on his cot until 4.55 p. m., when he took his regular evening drive in Central Park, being as usual ac- companied by a physician and_ reporter. He appeard very cheerful, and drank two oz. of water, which he vomited again. During the drive he talked very little, and when he returned at 7 o'clock, he appeared very much exhausted, and rested several minutes in the hall way before he attempt- ed to walk up stairs to his quarters. When he reached his cot, he immediately lay down, and was seon asleep. The doctor, during the evening, was visited by Gen. E. Parker, of Generali Grant’s staff, but refus- ed to enter into conversation with him. He also refused to be weighed, although requested to do so by several attending doctors At 9.30 p. m. the doctor was lying in bed apparently asleep, and the doctors in attendance said that his condi- tion was very favorable for his completing the 40 days’ fast. *=_eoe+—— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. —— Toronto, August 6. Moderate mostly “westerly, fine weather. winds, — —— ~— oe Special Notices. MontTseRRAT Lime and Fruit Juice and | Cordial—just the article for this het weather -very cheap at the Family Grocery—R. K. Brace, ang 2 Smoke cheroots, from Rubin & Hart’s. : ** Bupa” Flour, lately received, at Beer & | Goft 8. j2B 61 | Gop. FLAKE tobacco at Rubin & Hart's, _ You can get Carters, Toirays, Stephens, and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, IS Queen St. | Frour—200 bbis. White Buns, and 100 i bbls. Otter Creek, just received at Beer & | Gorr’s. [j23 |. Smoke Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Rubin _& Hart’s. | Panrtizs who require first class stationery, | printed or stamped with die, crest or mono- ‘gram, can be supplied with any quantity, no |matter how large or small the order may be, , by applying to G. H. Haszarp, 18 Queen St. Eyrerysopy flecks to Rubin & Hart’s for and wite, ‘Toronto; FA N Y: WS Lawson, Halifax; Mrs Plees, Chas R Jones, Mentreal; (Jue: bee: Miss Green, do; GF Stephenson, clo. HOUSE. Souris, H McLeod, MoMeCormack, Miss Conroy, OSBORNE Aug 5.—dJ R MsLean, Eldon; D A McLeod, do; S’side: Souris; DV Schurman, i Tignish Sug. 6.—T B. Hall, County Line; R Glover, Summerside; Jas MeDenald, St. Kleanora. BiRTee. inst., the wife of | On Thursday, the 5th tenj. Bremner, Esq., of & daughter. Apples. &c. AUCTION. TO-MORROW (SATUR- \ B DAY), August 7th, at Half-past Ten o’ clock, at my Auction Room, 2) Barrels No. i Apples, In prime order, per steamer from Montreal, ALSO A lot of Chairs, Bedsteads, Contre Tables, Pictures, Shoe Blacking, ‘Toilet Soap, Candles, Pipes, ete. A. McNEILL, Auct’r. No. 11 Queen Strect, Aug. 6, *80, APPLES. APPLES. i WILL SELIe AT AUCTION, TO-MOR.- ROW (SATURDAY), the 7th inst., at Ll o’clock, ey prraig ° : 35 Barrels of Apples, Just landed from ‘* Miramichi.” W. D. STEWART, Aug. 6, 1880, Auctioneer, 7 af ey > any VALUABLE PROPERTY On Great George Street. ‘WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, the 3uild ing known as the Old Baptist Chapel, with the Lot on which it stands, measuring 84x46 feet. This Valuable Property being cen- trally situated, in a good locality, close to the Wharves, Banks and Public Buildings, ren- ders it a most eligible site for mercantile pur- poses, oflices, etc. Terms at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Aug. 6, 1880, Auctioneer, JUST RECEIVED! Mosquito Net, In White, Green, Biue and Pink, Pompatour Sik, for Trimming, CHEAP DRESS MATERIAL, The above three lines have been purchased at low prices, and will be run off cheap, TREMAINE & METCALF, St. Dunstan's College, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E.f. PENHIS College will be re opened under the charge of the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, OoN~—- Wednesday, September 15th, Intending students should make immediate application. tor prospectus and farther particulars ad- dress REV. GEORGE B. KENNY, S. J., Ch’town, Aug. 6, ’50—till sep President, A GRAND PIGNIG AND TEA In Aid of St, Joseph's Convent, Vi iLL be held by the members of Sv, Josepu’s (Ladies’) Socrery, -—QN— ° Montay, the 16th of August, —ON THE— Grounds of Thomas Handrahan, Esq, A first-class Refreshment Saloon will be provided ; also a ‘Tea Table. Arrangements will be made for Dancing and ail other amusements, usual on such oe- casions. Donations from friends of the Institution in Town and Country will be thankfully re- ceived at St. Joseph’s Convent, Pownal Street. Admission to the grounds 25 cents ; children 10 cents. Tickets for the Tea 25 cents ; to be had at St. Joseph’s Convent and on the grounds. Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will take place on the following day, The public are respectfully invited, By order of Committee. * Charlettetown, August 6, 1880—3i s w s RD epee imeem een Seen Cordwood Wanted, eee IMMEDIATEL&, at the Brick and Pottery Works, 200 cords dry Softwood, to be delivered at Company's siding. FRED, W. HYNDMAN, Aug. 6, 1880—pat 3i Agent. 6 erg place to get yom Printing done is a the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS, a Nal SUMMER SPOCK é —()F.- DRY GOODS. Tremaing & Metcalf ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR Summer Stock! COMPRISING IN Dress Goods, Beiges, Cords, Lustres, Cashmeres, Merinos, &c., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. Summer weeds, Suitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Coatings (Plain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &c., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, Cheap White Cotton, Cheap Grey Cotton, Cheap Feather Ticking, Cheap Table Linens, Cheap Towels and Towelling, Cheap Sheetings, Xc., Cheap Hosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Cheap Silk Ties, Ladies’ Searfs, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Cheap Shirts and Shirting, Cheap Linders and Drawers, Cheap Underclothing, ( Ladies’ and Gents,) Cheap Embroideries, Cheap Edgings, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Silks, Cheap Satins, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers, * DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &c., Aniong so many cheap things, ALL ma expect to get Bargains. : r ‘ TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, July 22, 1880. IN HONOR OF THE SOOPEISH GAINES ee rte MARKET HALL, | Monday and Tuestay Bv'ngp AUGUST Oth &. 10th, THE MUSICAL EVENT, a me i. .* tig CELELRATED AGUA PLE Scottish Troubadors, Vocalists, Comedians and Tastrumentalisl In their New Eutertainment, entitled AN HOUR IN SCOTLAND Presenting the Gems of Scottish Melody ; and the Comic Operatic Extravaganza, THE REHEARSAL! Written by Ancus Farreatry, replete with Sovgs, Scenes, Duetts, Trios, &e, Popular Prices—Reserved seats 35 cents, Admission 25 cents. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 o) Ls Reserved tickets at W.R. Watson’s Drag Ch'town, July 30, 1880, en * STADACONA | Fire and Life Insurance Co'y, TEXHE Liquidators of this Company, Gy pointed in virtue of an Act passed by the ' Dominion Legislature at iis last session, ip order to reduce expenses, and _ to further the ~ final winding up of the affairs of the Coropamy, hereby give notice that all the Branches and Agencies of the Company have been abolished, ln consequence, parties having any business to transact with the Cempany must new apply direct to the Liguidatera, at the Office wf the Company, No. 95 St. Peter Stres ~ (J uebec., No settlement unless made with the Liquid. ators will be recognized. we HENRY CROSS, 3° Sec-Treas, lw—augd “SCHOOL BOOKS, - ~ Que bec, 30th July, 1880. RECEIVED : {OLLINS’ GEOGRAPHIES, PAYSONS 9% | COPY BOOKS, &c., completing eur Stock of School Requisites. BREMNER BROS, Ch’town, Aung. 4. bi APPLES. APPLES, Ad BBLS. by ‘‘ Carrol” To-day, and ‘for e) sale cheap at q:: BEER & GOFFS? J U sT August 3, 1880. Store and Warehouse to Let. (ZXHE Subscriber intending to remove to the Building at foot of (Jueen Street, lately occupied by I. C. Hall, offers for rent the PREMISES ON WATER STREET, at pre-. sent occupied by him. ‘ . HORACE HASZARD, Aug. 4, 1890. 4ieod De tue Y iis, => ey cat ;. : og BS A avertisementa unde; this heading, nm space not exceeding half an inch, witl be ins e rye 7 m r ; ‘ 2 fer 1" nt nis per da wv, Ch’ town, e-—- = a eS Lost, found, Sx — ie > eee —_~ ne \@RAYEB—From the subscriber's pre- ) mises, on Thursday last, a red and wigite + writ} o we acre ™ ts . Cow with acamaged horn. Information re garding her whereabouts will be thankfully received.—M. STEVENSON, {au 6 OST —Between Euston Street and the | Post Oitice, in the month of January last, 9 a large buneh of (mostly flat) Keys, which & were advertised for at the time. Any persea now returning them to the Examiner Offies will be rewarded. fau 6 3i eod ee eer ee OST. —in Charlottetown, a Red Morecee Purse, containing some money, and the owners name. The tinder who is honest enough to return it to its owner will be rewarded. fli a OUNB—A purse containing a sum-of money. The owner can have the same by applying at the Examiner Office and pay- ing for this advertisement. _ [au —_———e \ J AN'PER—To purchase for cash, & House with garden. Address J. Gey Lock Box 72, Post Otlice,Charlottetown. {[au2_ W anted Immediateiy—By the Man- agers of the Women’s New Tei perance Resturant, corner Queen and Kent Streets, a few reliable permanent Boarders te = enable them to meet expenses and advane® | the work generally. Apply to Mrs, D, Me — Rak, Fitzroy Street, {ju 31 GARDEE &8,—Two or three persons caf _ be accommodated with Beard and three — Furnished Kooins in a pleasant part of city. Enquire at the Examinxrr office. june 10 r LET—That new three story House 08 rs : sratioa Street, opposite the Atheneum, containing six large rooms. PosseSsion gl Ist July. Rent moderate. Apply on premises, {j 17, 2aw tf AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Street, continues to receive Pownal and permanent Boarders. Aj Is