oo focal and Other Hems. IN of drunkenness at the Stipendiary ristrate s Court yesterday, and another to i M. Bounke, Bs@, has gone to Bosion to , se machinery, etc., for the Mill View ( e Pac Lory — VAY ry Mr. Geo. FE. BR. Jackson. i ent of the Maine Central ivuilway, Ma a party of fourteen friends are visiting Isiand, They are etaying at the ‘* Revere.” ane Y. M. €. A.—The deiegates who attended the Convention at Moncton are expected t report at the me ting te morrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 4o’clock. Friends are cordi: 'ly invited to attend. slit Looks Like Bustixess.—The Nova Scotia Glass Co., New Glasgow, have just placed an goods ot fC cutting order for 10,000 boxes to pack the their manufacture. means the no ef some 250,000 | eet « f lumber. pany are pust ing tney econ fic ntly ao glass Monday week been set. rhis —— fae Rev. Geo. Granville Bradley, master of University College, Oxford, and chapl in- wn-ordinary to the Queen, has accepted the ister Abbey. jeth year of his age, fre lu cpen scholar Deanery of Westm) Mr. Bradley, the Rugby, who is ia si} educated at school he ip at Univer- 1, when he was a favorite ey, who at that time was Vi hich was elected to an sity College, (ixtor pupil of Dean Star a tutor THE from sent letter recei' Senator Ca the ei paper, has been ill-written letter d and signed ‘ yesterday's issue. ator How!an to sa him with the aut ferred to. of an obscure city the text of or made to eral-Conservative,” it is only fair to Sea that no one will credit orship of 4s spilled eall the special attent on lly to the anction sale at the residence of Mis. Ralph B. Peake, Fitzroy Street, near St. James’ Kirk. Handsome Household Furniture, Beds, Bedsteads,Crock- ery and Glassware, together with a valuable collection of Carria.es, Buggies, Sleighs, Carts, Harness, Rugs, Stable Furniture, etc. Sale takes place on Mon ay next, 29th inst., at 1) o'clock. See advt. Mr. Dopp would of the public gener: ——_—— Prsasrrovs Free ar Sr. Jou~x.—Hilyard’s mill, on the Straight Shore, St. John, was totallyjlestroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon. The fire was caused by an arch of the furnace giving way. The building was of wood and burned rapidly. The mill was a two-gang, worth from $30,000 to $40,C 0 and gave em- ployment to one huadred men and boys. It was insured for $10,C09, divided as follows:— Queen, $5,000; Commercial Union, $3,000; Liverpool, London and Globe, $2,000. ntaiih~<ejeiitieeniinmenii THe brigt. ‘*H idred,” MeLeod, master sailed for Liverpool, G. B., on the 27th inst., with the following cargo, 1668 boxes lobs*ers by Joha Hughes, 453 do by Shedd, Moore & Co, 280 do by A. C. MeLeod, 306 do by F. W. Hyndman, 35! boxes lobsters and boxes preserved mutton by Augustine Callaghan, 7300 pieces deals and ends, containing 195,000 feet superficial measurement, 148 bundles pailings, containing; 3709 pieces, by Peake Bros & Co. povitp—cabinelintiiiicing A Sap Exp.—On the evening of Thursday last Hugh Me(Gillivray,a young mao belonging to Baile’s Brook, Pictou County, N. 5., was found dead at the door of Mra. McPhee’s house, near the [-ilway Sta ‘on, Avondale. McGillivray was aiicted to drink for years, and during the preseat summer seemed to give way toit altogether. When last seen alive he was in a state o! intoxication, aad eyidence brought out at the inquest leaves little doubt that the liquor which caused his death was obtained at the house above named.—WHastern eel ; ironic —_—_—_— ra Dear AND Dume MEETINGS NEXT WEEK.— The meetings so for arranged for next week are as follows: Monday, Aug. 29th, Murray Harbor, Chairman, Rev. E. Bayne ; Wednes- day, Aug. 31, Belfast, Chairman, Rev. A. S. Stewart; Thursday, Sept. Ist, Charlottetown. Since Mr. Woodbri:ge started on bis tour to the Westward, he has discovered several unedu- cated deaf and duwab children, whom he is making arrangements to take back with him to the Institution when he returns. Look ovr ror !{1m.—Alex. Vander Haver who has been passing himself off as a Catholic priest, and who was lately arrested in 5t. John and sent back to Halifax for stealing $300 from a Mrs. hlooney, has been discharged from Custody, the complainant not wish ng to prosecute Otlice s of the Missouri Peniten- tiary went to Halifax to secure the rascal’s extradition (he ha\ ing once escaped from that institution) but they changed theie minds in the end, and effected a compromise cf some sort. Vander Haver left Halifax on Tuesday, and it is more than likely he wi'l resume his swindling operatious in the Lower Provinces. Look out for the fraud.— 7imes. At a meeting of the Gthic Town Company, which was held in thst erty on Aug. Ist, the following gentlem: » were appointed its offi- ces for the eusnin « year: Pr esident J, ; i et her Vice do --Ur lf G. tlorn Secreto *3 W. Atwood, Treastirer— ¥. Co Heys. Directora—~*- Hi. Fletcher, Dr Hora, W. J. Atwool, L, & Wait, and F. C. Hoyt. The D. & R G Riilwav has reached Gan- nison city, 36 miles from Gothic, and grading has begun betweca that city and Gothic. Gothie will, therefure, be connected with the outside world by Decenaber or January, and the Town Company expect to realize a “boom,” in the sale of their lots when that time arr.ves. Tux Kennedy Family, who have been 4.v- ing successful entertainments in Halifax and St. John, will appear in this cityon the 2ad and 6th of Septers ver, next Of an entertain- ment given in St. John the Telegraph says :— “The interest excited by the Kennedy delin- eations increases, and will reach its climax to-night, which will be devoted almost wholly to Burns, that wonderful genms and universal favorite. The avdience, last evening, was large and uausvally enthusi.stic. Mr. Keo pedy did vot spore himself, responding to encores a first and second time, and making further promises for to-night. Among the greeted hits of last evening, were Mr. ken- nedy’s humourons songs and stories, which east such a flood of light on by-gone, prim- itive, yeb comparatively happy periods of Seottish history. ‘She singiog of ‘The Boatie Rows.’ by the Misses Kennedy, ‘ Roy’s Wife 0’ Allivallock,’ and ‘Scotland Yet,’ that mag- nificent song by Mr. Robert Kernedy. The meooner in which ‘Roy's Wife,’ etc, was warbled by three young ladies was just per- fect. and the aud:ence would gladly have en- cored the piece, | Mr. Kennedy brought on his introduetion to the next piece s> rapidly, that it wes imposible to doso The audience, a: usual, joined ia the closing pieco—* Auld Lang Sy Bis is the last night of the ne.’ " or engay el * & the letter re-| } - the at ory | "Et TET Wk WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCK OF OUR “nglish rimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Uolmans. ASSORTMENT OF 7 > FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE kiolland Coats, EHlosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, ete. o aents’ Lustre & DATIOY EXAMINE aT nm GUST ay, 14881. . aondiian wom ES EE TO ee TELEGRAPHIC NEW m= ey | HOUSEHOLD The cem their works forward and|slept the cipate beg able to make | liquid food by the mouth at stated int : oe the crucibles have just | UNITED STATES. Official bui'etin, 8 30— The Presiden of the night; has taken most a's and in sufficient quantity so that ene j}meta hes not becn renewed. No modifi- | |cation of patrotid swel was | i t& that 1t | j i } perature, vell, which the former | #!© | dition may ing is yeto servec, His general conditionas much thes me as at this time yesterday. Pulre, 106; tem- 93 5; resp ‘aiion, 18, Official bulletin-—The sibjeet of the re- moval of the President from Washington at the present time was earnestly consider- ed by us last mght and a2ain this morning. The conc nsion arrived at by the majority would not now be prudent, al- ed by Senator How!lan }though allagree that it wilt be very desir- his con- We are, moreover, atthe earliest time at which warrant it. en | wnauimously of opinion that ab no time ted from ‘King’s County’ | Stace the inj ary has the President exhibit- in| ed any symptoms of 1aalaria. m (Signed oy | the physicians. ) Wasusineton, Ang. 2 av. Exeeutive Mansion. —At 9 o’clock te- }mi.at Secretary Blaine sent the following | despatch to Lowell, Minister, London:— ) | perature s 1gests serious end The President has lost ground to-day; some of his symptoms this eft-rnoon and evening are of the gravest character. The condition of the swollen gland and of the pujse and tem- alarming com- , plications. His mind at intervals bas been | somewhat beclouded and wandering. Fis strencth fails, but he still swa'lows liquid food of a nourishing character, and apparently digests it. On this one fact rests the hope that is still left of a reaction, ; (“gd ) BLAINE, Secretary. Private advices over the associated press | wire from Washington indicate that ie) worst is feared. These having ac. ss to the | President’s chamber appear to be dazed and will say ne -h It is quite evident that some new and alarming change has taken place. Lath New York, Aug. 25. | i + A Washington special says the President | yielded without remark to the decision of the Council against his removal. He re- SEARLY FALL GOOD “4° omen tte? ('P Ue We have Just Received from Creat Britain, NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, SATINS, SPANISH LACE, NEW BLACK NEW BLACK NEW NEW NEW NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. Pata (D “COTTORS, WELVETIENS, DAtss ~——:9: ———— CREAM LACE, WHITE LACE, SATIN RIBBONS, ildiBGS AED TRIBEINGS | FROM MONTREAL, 20 oo Ck gr eh bales Grey Cottons, s Shirts and Drawers, 2 cases ~ cases Bed Ticking, 5 cases White Cottons, Flannels, Yes All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, A ug. 20, 1881. CHARLOTTETOWN Boarding & Selest Day School, ENDER THE DIRECTION —OF THE— SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DAME. ery The Classes Will Re-Open ou the Ist September. Board and Tuition, English and French sigus himself, but the effect on his spirits per term, paid iu advanee........... $16 00; could be noticed and vives him a view of Masic.........0 20. eee be ceee cee eeees 5.00 his real condition never before presented to him. Mrs. Garfield took upon herself the | onerous tack of. telling the President that | his earnest yet received the decisi protest but terrs wish calmly and without aj uid not be wholly re. | lstrained. S':e vw in it very plainly another evidence hat her hu binds hold | on life was ¢ vail fur +xpertmeut of any | kind. | Excentive Mansion, 10 p. m.—Although | no information ean yet be olitained direet- ly froin the atiendiny surgeons, it is unvder- stood that the Presidcnt’s case has taken an unfavorable turn this eveniny, acd that the! swelling parotid glant throughout which the pus is new furming in smal cells or 1 . as ‘ pockets, threatevs immediate dangerous consequences, lees a favorable change takes place within the ne.t 24 hours, the , worst ia apprebended. Wsccutive Mansion, misiizht.-—Soon i after the evening builetia was issued the | attending surgeons began to notice a change for the werse in some of the President’s symptoms. Het-came more restless than he had been during the day. - His pulse grew more frequent ontil it reached about | 120 beats and he beyau to be subject io hallucinations with r-gard to his circum- stances and surroundings. Most of the time he seemed rational, but at intervals, ly j from sleep, } talked ineo! I b @icer Waking erties especia did not seem to be! DA | amed parotid gland e re is conscious of his 1a. An exami tion and n to appre- hend gericu Little more could be done fer it, however, than to econ- tinue poulticing and general method of treatment adopted yesterday. During the evening the patient slept a little but was very restless, and awoke at short intervals. About 10 o’cloek his pulse began to suo- side and he seemed to be passing into a quieter conditon. At this hour his pulse has fallen to 112 and heis asleep. There has, however, been no marked change in his general condition and it continues to be a subject of the gravest anxicty. EUROPEAX. Dursan, Aug. 20. Rumors are afloat that a general native risiug is being organised against the Boers. Additional precautions have been takea in the larger towns. , : ¢ Was hiaue dt ie il ts ALPpcarance az. s comseaquvelce, 4 Lonpon, Aug. 25. A telegram from Birmingham states that a basket left at the Midland railway station on Monday by two men, who immmediately decamped, was found to contain a large quantity of gunpowder and cartridges. It has now transpired that the explosives were intended for shooting-galleries en the race courses. They were consigned under a false description to evade extra payment for the transit cf explosives, Rome, Ang. 25. Gambett, has written a letter to some j leading statesuien of the Left in the Cham- | ber of Deputies, in depreciation of the Ltal ian alliance with Germany and Austria. Vienna, Aug. 25. | It is reported that Tisza, the Hungarian | premier, has officially warned the provingial | authorities,to guard against secret Pauslavic | agitation in Hungary. Lonpon, Ang. 25. | The dory “* Bath City” has arrived at Fal mouth. She lost her only compass a we+k | azo. The crew has not had dry clo | es o1- since they left America. They intend to go to Hamburg and recross the Atiantic tn | her. VHE piace to get your Foaet fie EXAMINER PEI VTIN ee — done ia a! ROOMS | > iad Wa’ 5 o - ois . be denied, Me Qunvent de Notre Dame, Hillsboro’ Square, Ts Highest Cash Price paid for Wool sed and Bedding. laundress, extra, For further particulars apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR. Aug. 20,'81— 1m eod STHAMS HIP PRINCE EDWARD ABOUT Sth of OCTOBER, AND WILL CARRY Lobsters. Starch, and other Products of the Island on Freight at the very lowest rates. 4 wN ‘AETTLE & SHEEP On tHE Urrer Deck, And Will Sail for Liverpoo! Direct on or About the 6th Gctober. Shippers will please make early application, in order to secure reem. For Freight and other particulars afply to PEAKE BRO’S & CO,, [au 23 2i w) Managers, FROM LONDON | — THE SPLENDID Clipper Brigt. Parnell XN. Towasend, Master, Will Sail from London ABOUT Sth SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at lowest rates for Char- lottetown and Summerside, Agents in London—Francis Carvill & Sons, 4 Bishopsgate Street ; in Liverpool, R, M. C, Stumbles, 4 India Buildings; or here to the owner, M. FOLEY. Ch’town, Aug. 5, 188i—pat 10i, sj pio 3i WTooll Wool! Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES, July 12—2aw wkly im Hillsborough Street. ee ae ea pw men iiore New Goods. a S 40 CASE JUST AND BALES! OPENING AT Jd. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street.! | Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Priats, Satins, Silks, Feathers, Gioves, Hosiery, Ribbons (new shades), Ladies Black Straw ifats, at cust. As these Goods will have to Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on Bargains. be cleared out before regular getting J. S. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, °81—wkly, pat pres —* A a eg pa GLOSING-OUT SALE OR sany LARD W A_Ftb | ———:0 We have decided to leave the Island this year, and NOW OFFER GUR WHOLE STOCK OF TWardware, Paints, Oils., céc,, &c., fi GREATLY REDUCED PRI LS. SrecraL Prick ror Larce Lots. z ‘ . ‘ BarGains ror Au. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne sj —— S. EE ee FRANKLIN HOUSE. healthiest sites on the Island. pleasant grounds, well wooded. very moderate. 7 :0: SUMMER HOTEL NOW OPEN. it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one of the Connected with this House are If you want cool rooms and quiet surroundings, pationize the FRANKLIN. The dust nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bach House on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms N. B.—This is a Temperance House. une 15, 1881. ——_— St. Peter's WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY, 5th SEPT., aT 10 o’CLOCK, A. M. The Schools will be under the same management as last year. For terms, etc., apply at ST. PETER’S CLERGY HOUSE, Aug, 15, 1881—till date Grafton Street CVUBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINA. the een aod most Newsy Papr pavlished in the Provinoes, — ee eee ie ee t . Gn i ts a semen te H. F. COOMBS, PROPRIETOR LSS ee eee Oe Schools MIOLASSES (yAns0 BRIGT, “NATALI£,” 171 puns. Barbadoes, 15 tierces do, 15 bbls, do., 152 puns, Demerara, Just landed, Quality is exceedingly tright Wiil be sold lower from wharf and nice, than after it is stored. CLRV*LL BROS. Chitown, Aug. 17—pat 3i cod Built on high land, FURNITURE WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the resi- dence of Mrs. Ralph B. Peake, on Fitz- roy Stréet, neur St. James’ Kirk, on MON- DAY, 29th inst., at 11 o’clock, all the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COMPRISING : 1 Handsome Drawing Room Suit, in Walnut and Damask; 2 handsome Mantel Mirrors, 53x48 in. and 48x48 in.; 2 handsome Wall. Mirrors, 89x25 inches; 2 bandsome Brass Clocks (with glass cases); 1 Wallout Centre Table, 1 Walnut Whatnot, 1 Extensioa Din- ing Table, 1 Book Case and Writing Desk, 1 Walnut and Hair Cloth Couch, 6 do. do. Chairs, 1 Iron Hat and Unbrella Stand, Wiadow Cornices, Brussels Carpets’ and Rugs, Glass-ware and Crockery, 1 Refrigerater, Hall _and Parlour Stoves, Pictures and Engravings, | Vases, Single and Double Iron Bedstead’s, | (English), Wardrobes, Chests Drawers, Wash- istands, Chairs, Toilet Ware, Glasses, ‘Tin | Toilet Sets, Mair and Straw Mattrasses, | feather Beds and Pillows, Sponge Baths &c., |&e., Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, | Cooking Utensils, &., &e. Also, at the Stables : | 1 Double-Seat Covered Carriage, with Pole and Shafts, | Top Buggy, with Pole and Shafts, 1 Double S-at Sleigh, 1 Single Seat do., 1 Red Bex Sleigh, 1 Iron Axle Cart, 1 Box Sleigh, Sets of Harness, Bear-ekin, Coon, Wolf, and | Buffalo Robes, Railway Wrappers, Strings and Stands of Bells, Whips, Bitts, Brushes, Rugs; i Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Ice Hooks, Carri- | age Jack, Ladders, Hot-bed Frames, Lawn | Mower, Hay Cutters, &c., &c. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ugust 22, 1881—eod VALUABLE VILLA RESIDENCE AND LAND! AT BRIGHTON. AM instructed by Masor Free.‘ nv to sell ; AT AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 7th September next, at 12 eclock, noon, his valuable Property at Brighton, consisting of about 1°) acres of Land, with Dwelling House, good Stables, +Cow House, Barn, and other Outi uildings, This very valuable Property is pleasantly ‘situated within a mile of the Post Ottice, in | the immediate neighborhood of Victoria Park, | baving afine view of the Harbor and North and West Rivers, with a valuable water front, where large quantities of sand and seaweed jmay be obtained. The land has been very ‘highly cultivated, 11 acres being capable ef 'producing garden crops, and in excellent ‘order for market gardening. The Celiars of the House and Stable are good, and the House ‘is fitted with Double Windows, | Terms—Twenty per cent. down and the | balance can remain on Mortgage for five years at six per cent, per annum, ' A plan of the property can be scen at my office. TT WILLIAM DODD, | Aug. 19, ’81—eod Aucticneer, FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRHCTI! ‘THE BARQUE “ RINGWOOD,” P. TRAINSOR, Master, /133 Tons, classed 7 years at English Lloyds, will be on berth at Liverpool about 15th September, sailing on the 20th for Charlottetown direct, carrying freight at lowest rates, For freight, apply in Liverpool to R. M. C Srumpies, 4 India Buildings, Water Street ; or to ‘ LONGWURTH & CO., Aug. 23—3w 2aw Charlottetown SALT! SALT! It is Important ia Making Butter to Use the Best Salt, COLEMAN’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese, at Toronto Industrial Exhibition. FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London, THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. fae and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFF'S July 30, 1881. VALE COAL MINES Pictou, Wova Sevtia, O' DERS FOR ROUND, NUT, SLACK, BSCRIS# ‘for the DAILYEXAMINER Si e Chery ™it and most Newsy . Paper in the Provindes, Farnished by CARVELL BHOS., Jane 10—Jm law pat {Azenis for P. EB, 1,