e | - - - - - puaiienmien . - Ce — . —— . — _ ms niece wrraes F — Local and Other items. “HEWS RY TELEGRAPH e mre, ™ rx. S rs Es CC) IN 1) OC) IN: HO U 8S Bi THE Model Ss hool Ww ill re-open on Monday bee sm : a the 16th inst, HUROPEAN, ReMENMBER the pienic at Souris on Wed | LONDON, Aug, 12. ‘Ue nesday next., the Sth inst. Return tickets A writ to day will be served upon Lerd : from Charlottetown 0 cents, A cuttp of Mr, John Furleng was seri- eusly if not fatally injured yesterday by being run over by a runaway horse on Great George street. Tue ** Denid’ is coaling in Pictou. There is no detinite information regarding the move ments of the Marquis, but it is probable that he wiil visit this porton Monday. L. O. A.—-On Mouday nighta veryimportant subject will be debated in Beyne Orange Lodye Room, A Course al lectures will be given during the coming season, Meznbers of St. George's aud other lodges are cordially invited, [au 14 Li] Tue Steamer 4. A. Star, arrived on Thurs day, at 4 o'clock, p. m., with a number of lady and gentle wen passengers—and general mase, She sailed &t noon yesterday, with general cergo auong which was 1285 cases lobsters, valued at $5,785 50 shipped by John Hughes, Esy., to Havre, France, pel ‘ E.cpoer D. Crawroro will (D. ¥V,) preach ia the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, oa Sunday evening next, at HS o'clock. Subjec Else what should which are baptised for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? Why are they then baptised st Cor., 15-29. —_— for the dead. y. Ae ‘ONVENTION.—A meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Convention will be held this evening at the Baptist Church at 7.30. Con- meeting, Sabbath morning at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting at 9.30 ; Young Men's meeting in the afternoou—-all in Asso- ciation Hall. farewell meeting in Methedist Church to-morrow, Sabbath regular ¢ burch service. a - _ secration evening, after ReIARDING the Rev. Dr. Leeming, in whom many seem to be interested, “and of whom some seem to be suspicious, we know nothing more than we know of any other stranger, ex cept shat which we glean fromthe very flat tering notices of the press of the cities in which he has lectured. ‘To satisfy the curi- osity and solve the doubts of auxious} persons, we advise that they attend the lecture ef the Rev. Dr. on Monday evening. er <a 3’ Piexsie anp T'ea.—On Monday a Picnic and ‘Tea in aid of St. Joseph’s Convent, Pow- nal Street, wiil be held by the members of St. Joseph’s Ladies Society, on the grounds of Thomas Handrahan, Ksa., Malpeque Read. The young ladies who have this Picnic and Tea in hand have been working energetically for the past inonths, and we feel certain that they have left nothing undone te make it a grand success. The tea is in aid of a strictly charitable institution and it is to be hoped that the public will, theretore, extend to ita good share of patreuage. We direct atten- to the advertisement in another column. Ky it our readers will see that arrangements are made for the pleasure aud amusement of those who attend. seen mccain Apvisory Boarv or AGRICULURE AN) Loca Lypustry.—A meeting of this Beard was held yester lay at the Legislative Library. Present: Judg: Hensley, Chairman; Senator Hay chorne, Heary Longworth, Esq., Chas, C. Gardiner, Esq; A. J. McDonald, Esq., Georgetown; Finlay McNeili, Esq., Summer- side: and Mr. A. McNeill, Secretary. We learn that all necessary arrangements are heing made to secure space for our Proyincial exhibits at the General Deuinion Exhibition, opening at Montreal on the i4th day ct Sep- tember next. (jovernment correspondence re- lating thereto was read at the meeting, offer- ing every encouragement to intending exhibit- ors. oe - y. M:. ©. A. FRIDAY EVENINGS MEBT'NG. Tue Convention met in Zion Church at 7.30. At 8 oclock the President took tlie chair Reports of Halifax Association anil Charlottetown Association wsre received. | Ruy. Mr. Donald, of Pictou, opened thie fourth topic ; viz., ‘‘ Persenal Consecration and dependence upon the Holy Spirit es- sential elements in successful work for God.” Robert Weidensall, of Chicago, followed. A telegraphic message of greeting was received from: Rev. Principal Grant (uf Kingston, Ont.) President of the Conven- tien of the Provinces of Ontario and Que- bee. The Church was well filled. "HIS FOBENOON, After Devotional exercises, Mr. J Gauld, of St. John, spoxe on “ the duty and joy- fulness of winning souls.” It was decided that the next meeting of the Convention should be held at Moncton, =e I. OF. Tuk session of the R. W. Grand Ledge was brought to a close at Suminerside on Thurs. day evening, ‘The following is a list of the newly installec officers :— Grand Master—John Richards, ton, N. B. Deputy Grand Master-—James R. MeDon ald, Halifax. Frederic Grand Warden—John Pringle, Pictou, N.S. Grand Secre tary—-J. C. P. Frazee, Halifax, | Grand Treasurer—Henry A. Taylor, alt. fax, N.S. Grand Repr sentative —Andre Cushing, St. John, N. B. Grand Chaplain—W. M. Granville Ferry, N. S. Weatherspoon, Grand Marsiial—J W Barry, Moncton, N. B. | Grand Conductor—Joseph Edwards, Anna- | polis, N.S. w Grand Guar \ian—J. L. Stewart, 36. John. Grand Herald--Wm. McLean, jr., St, John. The District Deputy Grand Masters for this Island are ; - Thos, R. Ca!lbeck, Charlottetown. Hugh J. Massey, Summerside. Wm. ©. Me Kie, Souris. The next session of the R. W. G. Lodge Will be held at Wolfville, N. 5., second Wodnesday in August, 1881. they ao. on the | Piunket at the instance of the Irsh Land League, claiming penalties from him for voting against compensation Disturb- ance Bill, without having previously taken the oath of a peer. A bill indemnifying Plunket is already in course of passing in the House of Lords. r for DusLin, Ang. 12. rm x eam . . . ; . lhe Marquis of Waterford has received a letter warning him against attending the Royal Agricultural saying that if he did he Society's meetings, j t shot, but + notwithstanding, wenld the Maranis attended He voted against the Compensation Bill. My Aug. 12, from the west ol lreland vepict the condition of that por- LONDON, Truth says private letters i f the co ‘vin vlo : ry tion of the country in gloomy colors. ‘They speak of large quantities of arms smuggled ;Into the cabins of small tenants, of secret sie a eed drilling on the hillsides, of mysterious strangers from America, and of the latest miracte at Knock, where the Virgin and St. Patrick appeared to the peasantry and told them to pay ho rents, New York, Aug, 12. ’ 1 7 ; 9 , 1 Tbe Herald's Cork correspondent reports the Fenian organizations in England, Scot- land and lreland number nearly fifty thon- sand men, of whom twelve thousand in ' ; ‘ . ‘ ; : ireland alone are armed with Sayder rifles. Arms are being surreptitiously landed. on the [rish night. asympaty coast, and drilling goes on at Fenians, it is claimed, have no with the movement, and Michael Davitt, land agitator, was expelled froin the Supreme Council partare for America in May. , , end MUG before his de- Lonpon, Aug. 12. [t is stated that at one o’clock this mern- ing a large party of men leit the shore in six Whale bvats and boarded the Norwe- gian ship J uno, repairing at Passage, Lre- land, went into the held and _ stole three cases of rifles, a part of hercarge. The robbers cnt the telegraph wires leading to Cork. A despatch from Sceutari National Council of the came to the momentous decision vestige of The decision was says: ** The ibaman League to threw Ottoman autherity. almost wnanimous. The population of Scutari are preparing decis- ive measures against Turkish authorities.” off every Lonvon, Aug. 12. A private telegram from Cape Town, 11th inst., says : ** The Premier starts for Ba suteiand to-night. Affairs there are un- ‘ parts of colony. The beiler makers at Burrow have demanded an advance im wages. Should a strike result, 12,000 hands will be affect. ed. CHILI-PERU WAR. >. 7 ‘ Panama, Aug. 12. THE Advices received from Lima, 26th ult., say that there are no military operations of importance ; but the Chilian fleet. before Callao is increasing. Foreign residents have continued to leave Lima in large num- bers. The mustering and drilling of citi- zens for defence of the capital is going on vigorously. bewe @ force douh! a7 ce . 92.535 14 have a force double that of any Chili eould bring to bear against the city. The enrol- ling of the population of Lima and Callao tu 30. Next day thirteen divisions met in different parts of the city. At three o'clock. the Cathredal beil was rung, and at once ail business establishments were closed railway trains, street cars and nearly al coaches ceased running and the whole male population, Pertivians between sixteen and sixty years oi ags, turned out to answer reli call ; and foreigners old men and chil- lt is estimated that Peruvians: join the army of reserves was finished July Beautiful Grounds of { ’ ' | ' ; i he? for dren, to look on se complete a cessation of ! business ; and such a uniform closing of! doors was never seen before. Tie President | visited the various divisions and was grati fied with the result. Closing of business establishments will take place every day to give the different members the necessary time to drill. ‘The churches were filled day bearing relics of the saints, pass daily through the streets. sailed from Callao, duly 15th, for Samoa. Buenos Ayres, August 9. The city is besieged by National forces under Gen. Rocal. out the Provincial guards and ordered bar- ricades in the streets, a A Good Account. | ' | i i year, total $1,200—all which was stopped Aki oF and night with crowds imploring the assis-, tance of Heaven, and religious processions | The gunboat Alaska | Dr. Tegodar has called a ss : 2 ¢ | “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid-| den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per, by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house-| work for a year since, without the lors of a’ | happy and well-provided ior. changed, and tranquility prevails in other} ate j 'day, andi want everybody to know it for itheir benefit.” ‘‘Joun Weerss, Builer, N. Y.’ <2? @ @-- >. - Speciai Notices. ——a ae Gotp FLAKE tobacco at Rubin & Hart's. | }¥prsu Chocolate @'aramels and choice Pears at 8. Balderston’s. ang 10 61 GRAPES, Peaches, Bartlett Pears, | Melons, Oranges, Tomatoes, Bananas, Onions aud choice Apples, received to-day at The ' Confectionery. all 2i A yew cheese left will be cleared out at 12 ‘cents per lb., at the Family Grocery.— R. kk. | BRace.——oug. 7. | You can get Carters, Toirays, Stephens, ‘and the new French copying inks at cheap rates at G. Herbert Haszard’s, 15 Queen St, | Smoxe cheroots, from Rubin & Hart’s. | Frovr—200 bbls. bbls. Otter Creek, just receiv Gorr’s. [j23 Soke Durham, N. C., tobacco, from Rubia & Hart’s. ! ' JUST RECEIVED EX S. S. “HIBERNIAN,” Black Cashmeres, “Black F'rench Merinos, Black Persian Cords, | White and Grev CoLtons, a Velveteen W incies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. : ominccnenocinepanmreiasancnccinan * °° <cacinmsiinaniteaigsihaiites ian sett EX S. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen an Charlottetown, July 13, 1880. Souris Again. ¢ is universally admitted te be a fact that | ithe TEA PARTIES held in Souns have always given satisfaction ; but after all they were not a circumstance to the one the Ladies intend giving on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of August nexé, the new Convent, SOURIS EAST. | Arrangements will be made te who honor us with their presence coimforta fn a 1 make ail } se > 4 TEA OH THE TABLES AT ONE ereLocx. | A good working Committee have the busi- | ness in hand, and it will be well attended to. | Arrangements for all kinds of Dances and ; the Games usual on such occasions are being | made. Souris at this season presents natural ate | tractions for tourists and pleasuare-seekers, | and no person should miss this opportunity of taking a good wholesome mouthful of the | fresh sea breeze. Ben't Forget the Bay. By erder of Committee, JOHN A. MACDONALD, or w! ec’ June 26, ’50—law s tA Tenders for Pownal Wharf, | oe | ot j THr Crry or CHARLOTTETOWN, Crry CiLeRK’s OFFICE, : Sth August, 1880. bel HALED TENDERS, endorsed ** Tender Pownnl Wharf,” will be received at this office until 12 o'eleck, noon, on Monday, Angust i6th, from persons desirous of contracting to Leas: Pownal Wharf, according to conditions to be seen at this office. The Council do not bind themselves to ac cept the lowest or any tender. Dy order, ws DB M i MORRISON, City Clerk. | Opening Night, Aug. 26 NEASON TICKETS, 30 admissions—and ).) semi season, 15 admissons-—-of which a limited number only will be issued, can now be obtained at reasonable rates. The tickets ensure priority of cheice of seats, and will not be sold after opening night. H. LINDLEY, Rankin House, August 12, 1859. s STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Co'y, FEXHE Liquidators of this Company, ap- _ pointed in virtue of an Act passed by tne Dominion Legislature at its last session, in order to reduce expenses, and to further the final winding up of the affairs of the Company, | hereby give notice that all the Branches aud | | Agencies of the Company have been abolished, | apply direct te the Liquidators, at the Office | Quebec. Water Bones. White Buns, and 100 Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity ed at Beer & less than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. * Chjtown,{Dec. 1, 1879 —in consequence, parties having any business | to transact with the Company must now of the Company, No. 95 St. Peter Street, No settlement unless made with the Liquid- ators will be recognized. HENRY CROSs&, Sec-Treas. Quebec, 30th July, 1580. lw—aug4 Bones. f¥XHE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash rewt. for all bones delivered at the, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Cotton Thread. (+. Je V Cee URAI g oo, GICs are > 2S CER It. TRY IT. iG IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL af tr} ’ trial and you will not be disap- the result: # ix COAL, not fire i \clay aud state, For orders apply to / G. W. DeBLOIS, Sele Agent for P. EK. Island. t }? If Y fii VU rf? 42. \A 262 43 = n Py, orm ru Cth ce io.. oo WW at er Street. ber 2 Merge” Ebeas Charlottetown, July$, 1S80—pat tf x eI - oe G ge Bb Vessel of the Season, | FOR LONDON DIRECT, rye 4 ote i Last cme f news Brgt. “MINNIE LOUISE,” | & classed 9 years at Lloyds, Hector Murchi- la will be due here 10th August, and will go en the berth immediately to load eee Lobsters for London, sailing about the 20th . . . ioc? . SOn, awaster, Mir MEVE aE ane ; ee Dp ‘ gaseg eh eee 2 i 5) Ste ee ag! AAU 2 Ui. Loading berth, eake’s N ViEVATIZe p ae va: WW} ° ; i ; ‘a : 4 : ce gee o | Vnart, where Lobsters will be rece ived and avenencattstesntigni stored free of charge. Also at Railway Wharf, ae ‘i if coming by rail, é LSSEES ier ‘ ‘ 5 : i ASS it Case. Apply to he a c ah , LONGWORTH & CO., $1137, 49/3. oe Water Street. Freight One Shilling per f? als , h ay? i irotectien O61 PFOHEY Holders, snvhunititinibinciidiiiadh eS Peposiied with the Domi 0 jon OU. Uunstan’s College, Government f y OF CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. if Canadian Pelicy Hol lens. ae College will be e 7 charge of the re-opened under the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, LOSSES PAID TODATE,OVER _ | eds 3 900.000 Wednesday, September 15th, ; a es Intencing students shculd make immediate application. “ : oe , For prospectus and further particul: : Parties desiring Insura on Private Resi- | gyoce es oe particulars ad lences and ntent \. Wan wer las } — aences A2anad Corrvents or Farm sroPercy, Lact yy ‘meh — »- ennai . ooops gaan om y, hh REV. GEORGE B. KENNY, 8S. J better find ont rates, ete., of this Time Tried | . ae Land Fire Tested Insurance Company. Ch town, Aug. 6, 50—ti'l sep President, N.B Canvassers wante ERT re CG c i Ba Salm Be. * } 4 coe bs > Re eo ec iacctinis (ONO O Saket of ES i eae . “e Ag nt for the Mar1imme om See ae 6 es mee cot fe ® Proy nces. ee ee . » & <¢Y A ct mass Bit ? ogee _~agpe ; 2» & REE G SH FS 4% ¥ ; cyt S77 aT? . 2 a a a ae 67 tmi*s PES S36 ESAY, ed nil Min TEA ME RS General 5 PELIN i ‘ewer’ Tram Boston and Montreal, f 31, 1880—3m ‘ ai MACNEILL’S AUSTICZ ROOMS. 'No. 11 Queen Street, Ang, 7, ’S0. eo ee | SCHOOL BOGKS. rc iT CP ) Jusr Receiven : a ¢ (OLLINS’ GEOGRAPHIES, PAYSON’S an os J COPY BUCKS, &c., completing eur ‘faaman tvan Ar ak | Stock’ of School Reauisites Hear HVEPY WEB _ “ Bere wei seal Ch’town, Aug. 4. G1 USTUN, MUSIC AAD SINGING. iO* and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs, James | BROWN will give instruction in Musie : 1 . ° ° . . — jand Singing at her resimence, King Square. | lerms on application, Ch’town, July 29, 1880-—3m 3taw tu ths as dae rmigrants, Attention. Boxes Lemons & Pears, ||FXHE BEST ROUTE FOR i FF. Manitoba, Colorado, and ett ihe West FOR SALE. | Ts VIA THE 1000 ee eenckine Mackerel |lOtercolonial and Grand Trunk Hallway, R. FB. QUIRK, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE Vater Street. [and FARES always LOWER from Prince APPT Ee ~~ | Edward Isiand than by any ether route. id it i For Tickers and all infor#fition : c : and for] , DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF BP rate 7 ul Iprwys 4 RA RREL., CHEAP BY Ch’town, - Ch’town, July 28, °30-—}0: APPLES, mp BBLS. by ‘ Carrol” te) sale cheap at } | about Luggage, Fieights, &c., apply to *. W. MALES, Avent Grand Trunk Railway Charlottetown, April 17, 1580—tia wkly To day, BEER & GOFF’S, nee mate tN CON Ce ~ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, rQ°HE place to get your Printing done is a the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper | the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS, | pablished in the Provinces, August 3, 1880. er aaa ase. eae eee aE Paes