en ——- Sous of Temperance. lu Thursday's issue of the EXAMINER we gave our reacers 2 0 ivf account of the pro- the Grand Division, at its re Quarterly Seesion at St Catherines. TEE DATO WA: a canamnasmanen as nate alinccnenanemanensee > etme aerate teemnemnnsh aera MINER, TULS 80, 1881. caine CN — eee ” “ — - WE WILE CLEAR OUT, At A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR ety A We now li ert. wiih pleasure, the R port of the Grand Seribe on the work cof the! Order in this Joris ion during the past term, reierred to by G. W. Patriarch K rs, im his Interesting report already GRAND SORIBES RYPORT ON THR WORK OE TRE ER St CatnHne usk's, July 27th, 183). T wd 1 of P. B. Taland Your Gran do spectfully submits herewilh & Miect I rt i tae W ork of the ( a thes j Li i aring the term j statement of i u Sn abssract of tiie | Kecuras dow. to the time of c osiag the Grand Serive a0 trrand i lirers books. Vue new Division Was iastituted, under very favoraole auspices, by our indefatigable ty \“ Palriaron, « » 28:h of April last, t e| @ay 3 ie 1450 MOct ay of this G na B “dy at Margate. The total namberof Divisens now on . twill is a is, with a fiir prospect | of Bev al < rs being a d thereto du lug the presentte-m. it is also pleasing to observe that ail our living Divisions have sent in returns for tne past quarter except the follow- ing: Nos. 86. 109, 114, 116, and 125, the latter being the youngess Division on the Roll, and therefore quits excu-able. The Divisions number ‘ ‘ The nambder reporting is : ‘ 2 No Charters have been surrendered during the term The number of mew: bers reported last now on the Roll term was : ‘ 1,042 Number admitted " : 228 reinstated ‘ ’ 5 ‘* witbhrawn or resigned ; 64 ‘* su-pended ° : 10) Expelled for violation of pledye. . 9 | ‘* for other causes . ° 24 Deaths . ‘ > “ 2 | Violated the pledge ‘ 21 Ne. of menibers in the Division now reporting " 167) Received for per capita tax . 4) 47 Received for misiation fees and dues $176 509 Paid for benefits 4 ; 1.61) Expenses, exe_usive of benefits . 92.94 Cash on hand and invested 850 40 | Public temperance meetings held . 8 Ail which is respectfully submitted. J. Baxrerr Cooper, :cand Scribe. a » Irish Emigration to Canada. (From the 1 oronto Mail ) $y means of cer ain clauses in the Irish Land Billi, a strony effort is made to relieve the overcrowded districts of the Green Isle ; first, by furnishing machinery for the reclamation of wasie lands, thereby in creasing the habi able area 5 and second, by Lui ating a2 s8cneme of national emiera- tion. The ad ; awes derivable from the first caued method of aid are restricted by the actien of tae Imperial Government in limiting the agenuey to compos: ies, and relief e, looked tor maisly from the Ms nee [he prepusal of the meets the emer- of the recent Geba*e « n of e1 gration shows that public men at lenygt) recognize the ad- is, thereto enigration prvj+c Dominion Governinent gency, an he whole tone i the ques} vanteges of ewlg aion to Canada lt ia to ths ceunts it the stream of emi- grants, uoder th» Leperisl Government gsceme, Wi iit iV f} iw Tae pro: f «se Minister of Agricul- ture is » Eire if-e hata sii ral €miera- tioa asa n, Wich an adequate organiza- tion, snowd be {era both in tue United Kingdom aid Canada, to promote svateuatic emigration from Irsland to this country, where settlers will be provided wi-h free grants of 160 acres of land, sub- i fee of £2 sterling. As ¥ poiuts out, the House | of Comvons ge aliy endorsed it. Al- though Mr Parael immediate fellowers showed vicleut hos ility te any emig-aticn | scheme to the colonies, the Irish memh: rs | were by no means uranimons in that opinion. Mr. Ewart and Mr. Mulhol- | land supported the proposal as representing | the Uister Couserv :tives; Colonel Colthurst a Moderate Heme Raler, spoke in favor of it, and amony t ‘ish members sitting in | Ovvosition, the O Donohue and Mr. Blake! dee ared that they could not take the res- ponsib lity of opposing it. The emigration clause, as embodied in the Land bill, was adopted by the House, Mr. Forster at the | last momeat amen jing it by striking out a) special refereace t» Cana la. The task of giving practical effect to the| emigration clause, and ef supplementing | Government aid by public contributions in urgent cases, has been patriotically under- | taken by Mr. Arihur Kavanagh, W. P.,| ject only to a pate the Times e2icoria an eminent authority on Irish questions | The intention is to carry out Mr. Pope’s | ecueime, aD licake Canada the field for set- | tlement. Money vill be borrowed from the! Imperial Gover: nent for removing it habi- | tants from the overcrowded districts of the west and south by families to the free grant districts of our North-West. In rural lo- calities where sma}! holdings prevail, and to which Government aid could hardly be applied, it is propesed to assist farmers to a better field of lavor. Mr. Kavanagh asks the co-operation of Canadians in working out his proposals, a request which will donbiless meet with a hearty response. We congratulate th» Minister of Agricul- ture on the excelleat reception which his proposal met with im the Imperial Parlia ment, aud on the prospees of practical re- sults flowing from it. —_—.- Speciai Notices. Gents’ Lustre & Holland July 15, 881. nglish Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Dolmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LHS | Special Despatch to the Exan.iner. Orrawa, July 30. The population of the Dominion of Can- ada, according to the second Canadian } Census, is as follows : | Prince Edward Island, one hundred and | seven thousand seven hundred and eighty- one (107,781). | Nova Seotia, four hundred and forty ‘thousand five hundred and eighty-five | 440.585. New Brunswick, twenty-one thousand | twenty-nine (321,129. ) | Quebec, one million three hundred and fifty-eight thousand four hundred and sixty- nine (1,.453,569.) . Ontarid, one million nine hurdred and three hundred and one hundred and thirteen thousand four hundred and sixty | (1,913,460. ) Manitoba, forty nine thousand five hun- died ard nine (49,509. ) british Columbia estimated including | | Indians, sixty thous«nd (60,000). Tervitories estimated, including Indians, one hendred thousand (1 3,000.) thr (4,350,933.) EUROPE AND THE EAST. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, July 28. Sixteen hundred men, under a son of the | of Lalpoor, are marching to the} Karezi | Safed, 20 miles from Girishk, suddenly on | Khan Ameer’s aid. Ayoob Khan, left the 20th inst. Lonvon, July 28. The English resident at Kourek denies, on the autherity of the gevernor of that province, that 119 men and girls were shut iu a barn for refusing te work and were burned to death by a mob. Ie committee report on the Land Bill was finished and the third reading fixed for Friday. Tis Viceroy of India telegraphs that the Ameer of Afghanistan has been totally de- eated at Kerez, Atta. All his baggage acd 15 guns were taken. A Khelat regi- ment and his Candahac horse deserted to Ayoob Khan. The Ameer’s general fied towards Cabul. Sird«r Shamsud lin is still at Candahar with 440 Cabulese and some police. In the House of Commons to night Mr. Gladstens road a telegram confirming the report of the def-at of the Ameer. Pine Telegraph says: *‘ The defeat of the Ameer of Aigiuanistan implies the complete overthrow of the only remaining represen- tative of Brith influerce in Afghanistan. UNITED STATES. Wasnincron, July 28. The State Departwent has telegraphed Minis'er Whete to use every «ffort to have Wra. Biick, of Somh Manchester, Conn., diccherged from the eustody of German ¢ fii , and it is believed that by this time bh» bos been released. Seerets) Windem has instructed the chiefs o: Divisions +f the Treasury Depart- ment to huat up the laws bearing on the shipment of explosives, ete., and the Col- lector of Customs at Boston, whence the infernal machines and combustibles are said ito have been taken, will be instructed to examine the manifests of the cargoes of the two vessels that carried to Liverpool the danyerous materials referred to. It is be- lieved that by an examination of the man- ifes's of the two vessels a clue may be obtained that wiil lead to the apprehension and puvishmeut of the guilty persons. The fllowing eablegram was sent by Sec- retary Blaine, to-night, to Mr. Lowell, Minister at London :— ‘This afternoon and evening the Presi- dent has shown some increase in pulse and temperature, but not sufficient to create uneasiness on the part of his physicians. At 11 o'clock he is resting very quietly. ‘*(Signed), Buse, ‘* Secretary of State.” New Yorr, July 28. A new torpedo boat, which successfully works under water, has been built here by -_-——~ A LARGE lot off Satter Crocks, Tubs and » > | Baskets for sale very cheap at the Family | Grecery.—R. K. B :ack. [iy 29 Fo nwz Hoven —The subscriber has} pr ! tacit nfo yla envered eouel: ex re » ly to; to tne »Be Hott when required, | “ verevniarl on Veanescsys acd & urdzvs) at 6 else's. p. m.ard other dave whes reqaived os R. Brooxs, near i'em- | pean isl —July 29. Gi eva pat ly you visit toe *‘ Lorne Restaurant ” cigar store vou wili taere see the finest as-ortment of imported Havana Cigars ever shown in Char ottetow C fland see for yourselves, | aud be convinced Also, a choice lot of Cigarettes, favorite brands ijy 29 lw Tue moat geliabl place to get your Sewing Machines repaired is at Browa’s, cor. Priove and Gr.fton »treets [july 25 61 A miccu Cow, 4 years old, for sale chezp for cash.—R. K. brace. jly il INsoRANCE. —Marine, Fire, Life and Acci dent--effected in most reliable companies Prev, W, Hyspman, Agent. [ap an inventor named Holland, who is believ- ed to be a Fenian. The boat is thirty-one feet long, six feet in diameter.cigar-shaped, ériven by a propellor, and makes six miles an hour under water. She was built by CENSUS. ! a | EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, | 4) Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of Ne SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our Stock is first-class in every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. nee 302 NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN. 20: Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Description. Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Display of Feathers and Flowers. ‘AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Demivien four million three hundred | and fifiy thousand nine hundred and thirty. | | Kibbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. pas> NEw Goops spy Every STeamer. ROOM PERKINS & STERNS. | harlottetown, May 19, 188). ———— ae PERKINS & STERNS NW SCARS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, a yao that they have completed their w Goods NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. PAPER. en The French Catholic Bishop of Massuai 222 . © net M j}and four missionaries who weie on a tour’ ae }of inspection of the Catholic missionary | ROW | ENG y q | stations in Abyssinia, were captured by the | i —. natives, who pillaged and burned the / church and mission house, robbed the | prisoners of their clothes and sent them | —At a inte the intevior. Lonvon, July 28. | a ; in ett — =< A Tdnis despatch reports the French c> g-2 Pi Fr i > Seon, J aD Boe have occupied Djerba. Lauore, July 28. | 20: ane FOR HAYMAEKERS! A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF HAY FORKS, | WAY RAKES, SCYTHES, SCYTHE SNATHES, COAL. COAL. SCYTHE STONES, &c., &c., &c 0:0 FOR BUTTER MAKERS! Milk Bishes, Churas, Cream Crecks, Butter Crocks, Butter Salt, Butter Prints, Butter Firkins, &+., &e. ————— for Fruit Preservers! Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve Jars and Crocks, etc., etc., which, together with our large stock of General Groceries, Flour, Meal, Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &., &c., ever offered, at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. HENRY BEER. JULY AND AUGUST! 0:-——— 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 from 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 Colored Lustres, Baizes, Buntings, Tasso Linens, &e., &e; Straw Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Satins and Velvets, Fringes, Laces, Tassels, and every novelty as produced. ’ Gentlemen will find Ready-made Clothing, in Worsted, Tweeds and Serges, Linen Dusters in great variety and very Cheap. Special attention is directed to my stock of Worsted and Tweed Cloths, having a very large Stock, and at prices that cannot be beat. Clothing made to order in the very best style and workmanship, to suit everyone from a year old toa hundred. TEA—My stock this season I can specially recommend as Cheapside, July 26, 1881. |being very superior in flavor and quality, 9 to 10 lb. lots, very the Delamater Iren Works, and is now at Cheap. Bergan’s wharf, Jersey City. Everything t-lin eonnection with her has been kept | secret, but it has been ascertained that two wealthy Irishmen of Philadelphia are the owners. Sr. Paut, July 28. A contractor named Goodali has been arrested and confined for threatening to as sossinate Gov. Pillsbury in Minneapolis He ts insane. ~ Si, Dunstan's College \ JILL RE-OPEN oa THURSDAY, Ist of September, For particulars apply to REV. JOHN CHAISSON, D. D. Ch’town, July 27’'8]—till lst sep ~ J. 5. VIACDONALD, July 14, 1881—wkly, wkly pat Queen St., Charlottetown. te ee ee rm =! <= ry ‘ES! For S MINES for Sale or to Let. a i | ‘TEXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of | £ eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- ifour feet on Sydney Street, the House con Sa al |taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. ome POR Ou 'Caa be turned into one Dweiling by aniock- VALE GOA Pictou, Vora Scctia. a IN D, ‘ing a door, Apply on the premises to aX Ui ; . at aaa MRS, BOSWALL Furnished by March 12, 1881—tf ee ls place to get your Priuting doae is a CARVELL BROS., June 10~1m law pat = Agents for P. B. 1/ | the EXAMINER PRINCINGR) MG, | Cottage and Building Lot, -QCIITUATED on the Corner of Fitzroy and Hillsborough Streets, are offered for sale by private bargains. Apply to J, MACKIESON, | July 21, ’81. TO LET A ND immediate possession given, the House and premises on the corner of |Great George and Kent streets, lately occu- | pied, and used for the last twelve years, asa | private boarding house by Alexander Hayden, Esq. Also, the shop beneath. For parti- culars apply to THOMAS DAWSON, M. D. Ch’town, June 7-—2aw tf LWAYS ON HAND, Pictou Round and Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal. Customers can be supplied at all times. Prices as low as any in the city. Terms cash, CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. ~ Wagons to Hire, 1 COVERED MAIL VAN—will seat eight persons, Can be hired cheap. 1 COVERED CAB—Seat six persons, Buggies and Single Wagons by the day or week, Apply to H. COOMBS, July 12—1aw tf July 9~ne 3i Coats, tiosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Flats, etc. GHORGH DAVIES & CO. VALUABLE Household Furniture. TO BE SOLD AT AUOTION, —AT TAHE-— Residence of A, B. Stewart, Esq., James McGiiz's Far, —ONn — Thursday, 4th August, Commencing at 11 c’clock, sharp, all his valuable Household Furniture, con- sisting in part of PARLOR FURNITURE—In 1 suite Wal- nut and Hair Cloth, Sofa, Ladies Sewing Chair Crimson), Centre Table (marble top), 1 uet Table (marble top), 1 Walnut do, 1 Mantel Mirror, 2 Lambrequins, Lace Cur. — : on Se oe 1 case Wax owers, Va 6 ures, What-not, Tapes- try Carpet, Hearth Kug. ' SITTING ROOM—Stove, Fire Irons and Stand, Book Case, Table, Lounge, Smoking os 1 ae Chair, | small do; 2 Lambre- quins a gings, Window Shades, Pic- tures, Carpets, Mate atc, etc. DINING ROOM—Scotch , Stove, Walnut Extension Table, Walnut Side Diuing Chairs, Rocker, Easy Chair, Mantel Clock, Trays and Waiters, Dinner Set, Tea Set (red and gold), Silver Tea Service, Silver Salver, Jelly Cups, Glasses, Fruit Dishes, Fish Slice, Pickle Jars, Knives and Forks, of the best quality, Spoons (Tea, Table and Dessert.) Hell Matting, Mats, Oil Cloth, Hat Rack and Stand, Henging Hall Lamp, Flower Stands, Aquarium, 2 Flower Urns, Window Shades, Hall Stoves, Stair Carpet and Rods Pictures, Door Scraper, 3 Bird Cages Bath Room, Bed Room, Kitchen, Garden and Stable Utensils, Carts, Harness, Horse and h, Full "ealiaalaen will be advetlond by catalogue in a few days, Terms—All sums under $50, cash on de- livery; and for all sums over that amount a credit of three months will be given on ap- W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Dry Goods. Dry Goods. Good Will and Interest in an Established Dry Goods Business, ,| proved joint notes, July 16, ’81— ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS STANDS IN TRE CITY. Robert Orr & Co’s Old Stand, Queen St, A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST, HE subscribers intending a change in their business, offer for sale their good will and interest in the Dry Goods portion of their business. The stock on hand at lst June amounted to $3),000, and consisted, in part, of Cashmeres, Merinos, Cords, Lustres White and Grey Cotiong, Printed Cottons Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Velvets, Silks, Satins NOTICE 10 SHIPPERS’ BY BOSTON STEAMERS, O FREIGHT will be received after three o'clock on days of sailing. Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- nature by four o'clock, CARVELL BROS, June 1, ’8l—law wed GREAT BARGAINS DRESS GOODS, ia 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, 8. W. TREMAINE, DIMISON EXHIBITION, Ny oie is hereby given that the \Secre- AN tary of the Advisory Board for this Pro- vince is instructed to receive from intending competitors entries of all animals and articles which they wish te exhibit at the Dominion Exhibition, to be held at Halifax. N. S., from the 21st to the 30th September next, with the view of suomitting the same to the approval of a committee appointed for that purpose. All exhib’ts thus selected will be forwarded to and from the said Exhibition free of charge to the exhibitor. Any further information reqaired will be furnished ou application ta Lace Curtains, Ribbons, 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 and Fancy Duck, Sail Duck Clothing, Cotton Warp, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c. A full and complete assortuwent, The Goods are all new, and in good condition. To & person or party with some capital this isa grand opportunity to invest, as the busi- ness is establishid and paying. The premises will be let for a term of years. An inventory 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 all necessary information may be bad. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. July 1, 1881—3w 3aw, wky pat ne 3W fiy 5 at john tel 3w tri wkly, hx chren 6i A By-Law to Encourage New Industries in the City of Charlottetown. E it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows: 1- All applications for exemption of new industries from taxation shall be made by petition to the Mayor and Council, such peti- tion to be signed by the person, company or corporetion presenting the same, and to con- tain full particulars of the new industry sought to be exempted, the amount of capital proposed to be invested therein, and the amount to be paid yearly for wages, and the tax or taxes from which exemption is sought, 2. Every such petition shall be accom- panied by proper proofs that the advertise- ments required by Jaw have been duly in- serted, and no application shall be con- tidered by the Council uatil after the expira- zion of fourteen days from the date of the last publication of such advertisements, 3. The Council on such spplkation may exempt such new industries from taxation or from any particular species of taxation. 4. In case such application is contested, the Council may adjourn the hearing thereof from time to time, should they think fit. but not more than one application by avy new in- dastry shail be made within the fiscal year, 5. No exemption will be granted to any new industry which does not propose to expend yearly at least the sum of five thousand dol- lars in wages, 6. Auy talse statement or suppression of facts contained in any petition so to de pre- sented as aforesaid shall absolutely annul any .Xemption and the tax +ball be collected as if the same had never been made. [Sed } W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. W. B. Moruisos, City Clerk, A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Charlottetown, Jute 27th, 1881, mw wkly tf Cu'town, July 12, 188) —29 wf, 2iw [jyl3 — “SS cee W232 a meth eR ale clin We OH 2 Fag ee Pe Pe rT ematblipiagn «tend 2 Figg.> thas Mergent