+“ #0 many officials concerned with the adminis- e Lavy Drewertn does not find the climate of Russia as healthful as that of Canada. the Academy of Music “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” SPECIAL matinee at Saturday afterheo: Children 10 cents. Tus splendid harvest weather we are _ is a gieriens | 1 for our farme re whose grain isripe for the sickle. It is also good tor the potato crop, which bids fair to be of fret-rate quality St. Jokn Wf wa, ix Lima, owing te the war, the nationai eurreney is depreciated so much that egus are worth 40 ets, ; ipiece, ¢ rab bages $1.50 each, and onions $5 per ieven, Still. it is claimed | that if a man is cconomical and bas only a} amali family he can live on $20,000 a vear’ Hanan leaves foronto for England te-day via New York and Cunard steamers. eorge Hawthorne, steward of the Toronto Rowing Club, accompanies him. WHanlan takes twe Warin shelis along. He weighs 169 lbs, and is in goed health, r a : i A TERRIBLE dreuth in Nebraska has blasted the hopes of farmers and left many of them om the brink ef starvation. Fer ten months there has been no rain, the wheat erop has tetally failed, ani as it willjbe a year before another crop can be raised, the utmest dis- couragement prevails among the many whose means are exhavasted, I — A Trout wortu Catcutne—L. C, Hayden, Ksy., of Vernon River, presented to Mr. R. Crabbe of the Farmers Arms to day, a trout which was really worth catching. It weighs five pounds and is a most beautiful specfmnen of the “tiany tribe.” Mr. Hayden caught it with hook at Vernon River yesterday. _ Leok Ovr for Van'l Drvee ea Saturday night atthe Academy of Music, Miss Portia Albee will play Derothy ‘‘the lighe ef the old man’s heart’ We remember this piece as one of the most delightful performances ever witnessed in this city. hi —— -_— PackaGes ror Teracce,—The Cunada Ga- yette of Saturday has the follewing notice:— ‘*His Excelleney, on the recommendation of the Ministero! inland Revenue, has been Jare that manvfacturers of to- leased to dec ie manufactured by them shall not be sab- ject te any fines, penalties or forfeitures for continuing packages of the same description unless such pa kag ges or any of them contain more than 110 ‘bs. “of tobacco,” ee _ To M. A. Caum-ren Esg., dan nt Canada Fire aud Mdérine Insurance Co. We, the undersigned, hereby tender our thanks to the above C empany, through you, for the prompt manner in which our losses, caused by the late tire of the 27th Angust, were adjusted and paid witheut disceunt or reduction. : A. ©. Vas Mersr & Ce, sept2——li yx F. L. Haszarp. «ACADEMY OF - Mus 10.—A very indifferent’! iaiee te “Caste” last evening, although the piece was excellently played. ‘To- night fer change of bill, introduces Miss Vielet Camp- bell in a Scotch role in which she is pro- nounced inim.table, having played it in Glas- ow, Edinburgh, ete., viz., ‘‘ Maggie McFavr- e, a8 & Boonnie Fish Wife.” She sings several choice Scotch ballads in the piece. Harry Lindiey will also illustrate ‘‘what he kuows about scotland.” and will also dance Tallochgerum East Lynne to-merrow evening and there wil’ be a matinee Saturday after- noon, when little Portia Albee will appear as Eva in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, at reduced rates. We gather from an English journal that since Mr. Pli:msoll’s labers were crowned by the passage of the British Merchant Shipping Act, 390 ships have been detained and ex- amined fer defects in hull, equipments or machinery. Unwarrantable detention to seme extent might be regarded as unavoidable, with tration of the Act, and the possibility of un- reasonable complaints being made, from undue apprehension, from defective knowledge, and from a malicious disposition. But it is won- derful that so few mistakes have been made. Five vessels only have been detained impro- perly. Six were found perfectly unseaworthy and 375 unsafe. One hundred and twenty-five were detained for over-loading er improper leading by which their satety was imperilled. ee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for Maritine f -ovinces. the Toronto, Sept. 2. Moderate to fresh southerly to south-easter- ly winds. Fair to cloudy, warm weather with showers. Special Notices. Sxurr¥ of all kinds at Rubin & Hart’s, Smoxs La Acacia cigars at 25 cents each, er 5 for $1.00 from Rubin & Hart’s. A vew cheese left will be cleared ont at 12 cents per |)., at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace.—-avig. 7. Frovur—200 bbls. White Buns, and 100 bbls. Otter Creek, just received at Brer & Corr’s, [i23 re NN A NI nUlHL ARKIV Alo. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept. i. —J L Thompson, Summerside; Mrs JL Thotipson, do; Johz Irving, city; Geo Peake, do. Artemas Lord, do; J R Brecken, do; Dr Wm McKay, Pictou, N S; ER Mac- donell, Moray, Scotland; Ronald T Macdonell, de; Cotten C ‘larke, Boston; John McDonald, Halifax, N §; Rob angus, Watertown, N Y. REVERE HOUSE, Aug. 3!).—F T Newbery and wife, City; A W Booth, New York; K N Scott, Montreal; W H Johnso 1, Halifax. Sept. 1.—-Charles Gyde Montreal: William Reid St. Eleaners; W E Bliga, Hautsport, N 5S; Ralph B Holland, Toronto, ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept. 2 —Neil McQuarrie, Crapaud; Donald Forbes, Monta; ue; Richard Burdett, Dundas; Cyrus Mo tris, New London; John West, Sum- merside; T B Mail, County Line; Mrs J Nel- son, West River; ‘Miss Nelson, do; Miss M Clark, Boston, Mass; Joseph A MeNeill, Prince County; R Glover, Kensington; Hugh Rose Hill; J R Carr, Annapolis, fecal and Other items. | Hs See es Oi gn 'ANADIAN, MonrreaL, Auy. 3. ifie if ifnes iv bight Siuys that specuia- tors in stocks are obta ving al! the money thie rant on bank stocks. I! will be re tiembered that at the last session of Par- ashbéat an amendment to the Banking Act rovided that no mone y could be advanced by banks on hank stocks. Banks are get. ting around the act by munting netes of holders and taking the stock a security or by allowing them to and then taking the stock. The Provincial Syned of the Church of England meet on the &th of September, in Synod Hall here. Among other business will be a motion of Rey. C anon Redford Jones, protesting against change of nomen: elature in censns taken of 187 }, whereby members of Church of England are repre- sented as non-Catholic population. The Lord Bishop of Quebee will submit a Canon relative to candidates for hely orders. AFGHANISTAN, Lonpon, Ang. 31. The British political officer at Candahar telegraphs on the 25th: * The country is quieting down. Ayoob Khan's force is re duced to the regulars and a small nena of Ghazis. It is reported that he wished to retreat to Gara and Girishk, but is pre- vented by the Cabul troops. The siege is practically raised. A large quantity of food was brought in yesterday. ise as over-draw CHhaman Cuoki,, Aug. 31. The force of the enemy, estimated at S00 men, with two guns, are holding the Lakht- i-Pul Pass. Lonpen, Aug. 31. The Viceroy of India’s telegram states that tribal gatherings threaten the com- munications of Gen. Phayre. oe EUROPEAN. | } } | Lonpon, Aug. 3]. In the Commons the debate on the con- | stabulary vote was resumed. | Mr. Parnell asked if Mr. Forster, in event of landlords continuing to abuse their power, would advise the summoning of Parliament during recess to pass a law pro- tecting the tenants Mr. Forster did net expect that it would be necessary this win- ter te pass a coercion bill, or interfere for the proteation of the tenants, but if they were convinced that the law, as it stood, was an instrument of injustice, he would not be instrumental in enforcing it. The constabulary vote, after passed by 100 to 76. The House shortly aiter passed all the remaining votes of the estimates. debate, ol. iuthe House of Lords theground gane bill passed a se, ‘Greading by a vote of 68 te 20. The Leruws acted on the advice of Ear! Beaconstield, who advocated consider- able amendments in cominittee rather than rejection, though he objected to the bill. He thought the Lords would be taking upa feeble position, when on the eve of a con- stitutional struggle, in joining issue with the Commons on such secondary questions. y CorPpENHAGEN, Aug. 31. The Prussian Minister at Copenhagen has been sommoned immediately to Berlin te confer personally with Bismarck. Vienna, Aug. 3! Lonpon, Aug. Athens, the Greek navy will be placed on a war footing. Hacveg, Aug.’ 31. The Queen of Netherlands has been de- livered of a daughter. UNITED STATES. San Franersco, Aug. 31. The Board ef Supervisors, last evening, passed a resolution tendering the freedom of the city to President Hayes, and ap- pointed a committee to prepare for his re- ception. Les Pinos, Col., Aug. At the Grand Council, held yesterday, Chief Sapoonari was elected Ouray’s succes- sor. The Utes hava killed five of Ouray’s best herses, that they may aceompany him te the happy hunting grounds, Lone Brancu, Aug. 31. Supt. Kimball, ef the United States Life Saving Service, has ordered the equipment of 42 life saving stations along the New Jersey coast to take place to-morrow. This is one menth earlier than usual, on account of the prediction of wnusually heavy Sep- tember gales. 29. New York, Aug. 31. Judge Murray to-day issued a warrant for (the arrest of J, R. Emmett, the actor, as an habitual drunkard. He will be placed in an asylum. Derroir, Mich., Aug. 31. John Hamilton, a wealthy farmer, ayed seventy-six years, was killed at Jano, last night by his nephew, William H. McKenny aged eighteen. McKenny recently worked for his uncle and they quarrelled about a balance of $1832 due the young man. Ham- ilton was about to eject McKenny from the house when the latter fired twice, the second ball passing through the old man’s heart. McKinny’s father isa wealtny resident of Brooklyn, N. Y. CLevELAND, Ohio, Ang. 51. President Hayes and wife and General Garfield and wife arrived here this after- noon and went on to Canton, Ohio, to be present at soldier’s reunion there to-mor- ToOWs nn ee ee A Good Account, _ “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by | - my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andI want everybody to know it for On the return of the King of Greece to Monday, bth oi September, COAL! dep sickness ard suffering, costing $200 per | ~ JUST RECEIVED EX ‘aa ERIN ee art eat ay AO | Pentre ae so ane, 9a EWS DY TELEGRAPH TOD DON HOUS E. ce a Ree ete Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. EX S. S. “NESTORI mcm.” cecmescttitcar ent tS a a AN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. Charlottetown, July L3, L880. Lhe nee Dati ln: eno ie I tee 3 ninhea eee a as 3, “HIBERNIAN,” C.,. DAV TS & Cee, SPEGIALITIES. JUST RECEIVED AT Taylor's Jewelry Stores, North and South Sides PATENT DUST PROCF SILVER WALTHAM WATCHES, Silver Necklets and Lockets, SILVER FILIGREE CROSSES AN? Siuds, Ear-Rings, Geats’ Silver Pins, Queen Sqaare, O. F. RINGS AND PINS, Silver-Plated Cruet Frames, Nickle Timepieces and Alar PRICKS LOW—QUALITY GUARANTEED. TAYLOR'S, NORTH & SOUTH SIDES QUEEN SQUARE. ( = town, Aug. 20, 1850— S. PETER’S SG WILL REOPEN OW saw -ON AT A@: A. DE. School there are three Depart- ments. Subjects taught: Latim, Greek, German, French, Mathematics, History, Geography, Singing, and all ordinary English subjects. “N Boys’ Girls and younger Boys. For Terms, etc., apply to G E¢ :. W. , 30—till date — HODGSON, Grafton Street. GOAL ! Aug. 2 LWAYS ON HAND, the Stand,” Water Street, Round and Nut Coal, From the ditferent Mines, at Which is sold as Cheap as by others in the traee. TERMS CASH! CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, Water Street Ch'town, Aug. 18, '80— Im tu th sa oc te - ee * 3 a5 S =i The Fast Sailing Brigantine “ SHAMROCK,” 249 Tons, Registered, Coppered and Classed 7 years A | at English Lloyds, CAPT. WM. McPHEEFK, Commanper, Wk sail from GLASGOW on or about | at through rates te PICTOU, SHEDIAC, GEORGETOWN, SUM MERSIDE, SOURIS, &e, 134 St. Vincent street, James Kextso, Esg., or here to the owner, OWEN CONNOLLY. aug25—lm pat4i her new era ar im BUILDING LOTS. Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- ly to e DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MRs, HENRY HARDAY, their benefit.” 3; Je x 8; James Robison, Bonshaw. ‘“Joun Weeks, Butler, N.Y’ July 20, 1880-—oaw Ladies’ Gem & Guard Rings, | HOOLS There is a JUNIOR DEPARTMENT for $e Ola} the First of October, carrying Freight AND | For Freight er Passage apply in Glasgow to | ARTIES wanting te purchase Building | four feet on Sydney Street,the House con Summerside. MACDO NALDS. THE POPULAR CHEAP STORE. } ’ i ee etten eeagee t } New Goods every Steamer. ALREADY 35 CASES AND BALES FALL GOODS BROOCHES, | RECEIVED. all Shades; GRECIAN ino better value in Town. J. 65 QUEEN STREET, Aug. 16, 1580. Summer Goods at Clearance Prices. Splendid Stock’of BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, CORDS and LUSTREs, Patterns), GREY and WHITE COTTONS, NEW WORSTED COATINGS and TWEEDS-- WINCEYS, PRINTS (New at B. eee er I oe APPLES AP P he = S$! BY Steamer - Brey Week, DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF APPLES! CHEAP BY THE BARREL, —~ALSO FOR SALE-— Boxes Lemons & Pears, BEER & COFF. 1880. BOSTON STEAMERS. Ch’town, Aug. 1), Steamer inst. "SAILINGS ARE: WORCESTER, from Charlottetown, . pte ani scan a Thursday, 26th Aug., 5 p. m. ic ‘ARROLL, do. . Thursday, 2ud Sept., | WORCESTER, from es 2 co cee a eye ere eee Saturday, 4th Sept., Neen. | Cc ARROLL, do. . Saturday, lith Sept., And weekly each way as usual. CARVELL BROS. | Ch’ town, 24th Aug., 1850. pat i ex lw en ! BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN'S WHARF. BAGS SALI, ol 4 7 BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. | 100barrels pay HERRING. 50 half-barrels § 100 Quintals CODFISH me HAKE, . SMALL. eee ees aug)7 ; ~ For Sale or to Let. a ne oe YMIAT Frechold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- ‘ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Apply on the premises to , MRS. BOSWALL. door. | April 26, 1880—tf N consequence of the cat Ree Cilio at Pietou ef) “CARROLL,” there will be no! Boat leaving Boston on SATURDAY NEXT, 28th! 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel. tain- | Can | rates in reliable Companies. -| be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a_ ‘ficates issued when required, and rates fixed School and College AUTHORIZED TBAT BUUKS. PU PIES 4 OF THE FROM BOSTON, ‘Prince of Wales, Calg And other Schools are invited to ex- amine our s STOCK OF TEXT BOOKS, AS ENUMERATED BELOW. W i) HAVE NOW ON HAND the Largest stock of BOOKS onthe Island, and ‘are selling, Wholesale and Retail, cheaper | than any House in the Trade. ROYAL READERS, ; CURRIE’S GRAMMAKS, Collios’ and Campbell's GEOGRAPHIES, Smith's, Kirkland & Scott s, and Greenleaf's /; ARITHMETICS, ‘ ‘haimbers’ GEOMETRY, Plain and Solid, , MATHEMATIC s, Colenso’s ALGEBRA, ws (reometrical Exercises, Manning's SPELLEK, Collier's British History, Harper's History ot Maritime Provinces, Smith’s History of Greece, Breoke’s English Literature, Milton, White's J atin Dic ‘tionary ; Smith’ oe Bryce’s Ist and 2nd Latin Readers, Arnold’s Latin Prose Composition, Horace, Heroditus, Livy, &e., &c., Surenne's French Dic tionary, i esquell’ 8 Course, Hall's ’ Brachet’s t Charles Xil., Telemagne, Hacrett's French Classics, Bryce’s ist Greek Reader, 2nd ' _ Arneld’s ‘* Prose ¢ Join position, Liddell & Seott’s Greek-E nelieh-Le xicon, Xenophon Avabasis, Greek Kudiments, and all other School Requisites, at the lowest possible prices, ' .The balance of our Stock of School Books, &ec., will arrive in a few days, BREMNER BROS. * QUBEN STR E ET. . spat Iw—a lw- ~aug26 MARINE INSURANCE. $1 pws INSURANCE effected on Ves - sels, Cargoes and Freights at lowest Sterling certi- e (;rammar, ) Without reference to Head Office. HORAOE HASZARD, Ch’towa, Aug. 14, '80-—lm = mew 8 a aoanenN ni # sdllieiapahaanin eminent ante data OE LE ORL Mima one mace enti te i a Hoe ae spare 4h sian Z ERY metas wreccge oe anit | il Tad ih data uit Si peter ca Reels # alle ‘wit