1 ; . fa A TT AT ea TCE MN es ee ee ee ee a ete ee ee eee Sir iar ee ae i tte OR eet ne — oe a ata et ———— brilliantly celebrated. Among otner = : * +} » monies was the giving of colours to tne) , , aon ¢ | regimenits, nd administering the oar ef) +» the soldiers. But let no one allegiance to the soial . ! be startled at the idea of ‘A 6, eath being required in Rep yublican France any superstitious Every possi ility o! mary course. When th opposition to law has been seen, and quieter times have come, st itesmen will be better able and mere likely to deal with alleged grievances. Probably the ac- tion of the House of Lords has given great relie! to the vast majority of the inhabitants of the British Isles. Before bs illness, Mr. Gladstone? gave the House an amount of work which| would take it well into September. It was} felt that his absence would seriously inter- fere with the accomplishment of the task. True the Codinet came bravely foward with @ promise o° what they would do, ang even avowed their intention of passing the Burials Bi! Bat, alas | the Home Rulers have taken a kink. and obstruction ts again the order oi the day. Su 16 is probable that the great Liberal Majority will ac cumplisii as little in their first session as did the inert I>tos-eaters of the Tery Parlia ments. ne ae eee = - UNITED STATES. In the Usited States, Dz. Tanner pretty well monup lized public atiention for his forty days, and Great as the relief must have been to the fer a few days longer. faeting doctor when he got his first peach and water-:ielon, the relief that if has been him is net un- te the public to get rid ot apparent a vantage of his interesting ex periment is that sick persons may now be let alone by well-meaning friends, whe thought it something dreadfully dangerou | had not touched foed for} ‘ if the paticat ** forty-eight hovrs.” As for one person who is injured by eating toc little, there are probably ten hurt by eating toc much. Dr. Tanner m:.y be of use in introducing the wholesome remedy of fasting. The Presidential campaign gves on as azual ; and with all the ordinary eoncomi- tants of electioneering. CANADA, In Cana lathe most important questions just now ore: Will the Government suc ceed in getting 2 Company to take the Pa- eific Railway ; and, if so, on what terms! If they succeed in makipg anything of a fair bargain, every one will feel that great burden has been lifted from Canada. Of ceurse 2 laryo land grant will be a chief element in the bargain. Nor need the country fear to be liberal in this direction. What we want is to have the land settled It will be a matter of life and death to the Railway (ompany to get its latds settled, go we shail engage the services of the best possible omigration agents, v iz., wealthy eapitalisix, mostly resident in Hagland, to whom it will be of the utmost consequence to promote emigration to Canada. In the United States the railway companies have beon, the most active in directing the stream «! emigration Westward, and the Paeific Lailway Company—should it ever exist—wi'l be equaily active. It is almost toe much to hope that we shall escape with- eut granting any money subsidy; but if that is moderate in amount, clearly defined aud understood to be final, and to bar any further demands, the satisfaction of feeling that the «xpenditure from the public treas- ary on that road has been made once for all, weul | incline the country to agree to any reasonable arrangement, The :nem- bers of ihe Cabinet engaged in the nego- tiations ave hitherto maintained a very prudent, though somewhat tantalizing silence. But all the rumors, even ad from lhiestile quarters, are favorable, and this fac', joined to the very decided lan- guage used by Sir John just before he left Canada, makes it very probable that any arrangerent will be effected. The financial statement for the tweive months cading J0th June is fairly satisfac. tory. ‘T\e actual receipts for the year were $23,468,035, the expenditure $25,161,712, ERS cc 9 ARR a a eae ete Hest cies ra : . oe changed. That such an allowance should ichanged. | be ma le, all who wish fairly to . +} . eur . : of i ii ’ a Bradlaugh difficulty | judge tne WOrKacills , oe A . . ue “ee ae - : 4} ie ak 1 ] a the futility of forcible | q deficit; and if, lerealter, there should be j } store y ha Po an an end to the expenditure onthe Pacific Railway, we may breathe freely, and leething The yacht race—in which the interest that a grave financial crisis, has been safety |centres—is reported and successfully passed. may very fairly congratulate themseives - , ’ } of these cases iss brougut bome, tO al r +] cammnpnitt. } vy much i? Uw gas glasses et the Ccommuntt , OW MUCHA its OWOos to those who have established among us a worthy of comparison with it. The only). . ° . . vs i fied that they can give an incontrovertible that were the road in the state that the ‘could ever have passed over it and reached CHARLOTTETOWN, GEGRGLTOWN, SUi- pinied by his roval consort, His Excellency uri} ® ; : 5 , Province abroad, ana we the new tariff will Li an be done’ to “uphold the anythniny : ‘hh bi.ana> ware it toleka +hi roam will ac- n of all old- \orant Everyone Knows tii there werelhonor of P. 1G. Island this ~~ a — mde » the rejyeculo Ls a : ‘ . Whe ry th ane st wisne was avoide by ono SN es . : [; awn rmounts naid an nertore the change j{¢ OnpAl si) 10. iey } bh oul As : Vises fashion.d formulas, and requiring each soi- large amoul or to tl >| and we only regret that Messrs David Har- . me, . : ; s~hiah therwise 4 uid hav caine to ae ft" , Rie : oe. , 3 arran ° dier to swear ‘‘In the name of the honor} which otherwise woure ; | rand Samuel G ynnot mace arrange a satanic! lit ef the year just closed ; and 1t 1s ab | ts to go this 1 r. but we hope to see » : ’ - : 7 . , ' : ’ ; : : ; ” ’ ’ ; 7 7 . ¢ of the ee oot 23} , } iY urd to refase to taKo til LMtO « uu ithem attend text sea mi. as they are a| : hance { 3 lf Ny | OMess , ee . ; ; : - | The Irish Distur: a ill, — re 3 ’ ni } ul i hy allow cl is al ree of ry" Lie mir to any COMPAany ot — Y ‘ iiusn wuakh AaMudrhs suo MP GhRAS ere hag reer er : i ‘ Rag Py been much mangled in the Common: per ‘or difference of opinion. . The| marksmen. We give the names of the in rr oppcon re or aqitereniceo wt yeh Phhe i : a i ? ewallowed, even then with wry fa oy {=O | Pe 209.009 | tending competitors, In Lie ¢ rder of rank ’ 7 ” aa: ; vyna . . ° ’ : Orne | in il oo 3 istel tk i i , ' : a nporters ol the ArOVerM . Q} \ many Libera! supporter Ly. , eae an , Ooo - 7 : : Pel, > ; qecu , ee . ords by the} iS Ultie,! i i ta rn \ ras relrected ny the ord: 7 ' >= ( a mens, Was Fv; s . : r o sn fl |in—nis spe 1 in Mareh 1879, Sit} hae | { F Longworth almost unpre cedented vote of 282 to ol. | . » 4] ws ited «amount ms : oa if ‘ ay serrate tile ANLICI VALS ‘ wate ‘ j Lt. : > ‘Watt : My > onl t } yoted 1iiey @SLLtiat i : Lord Sher! ooke ( val Robe t L owe) Vi bor © OOO tting if lown evVeil at ihe se | oI Vv. 5 daw : . ' " . 2 atjat DOUd . pil LING iv Matewes s t - : a with the Th ere. it was remarke d tha } | ] +} } fi it tT SA 3 i tit & FROFUC, . ifonres. it would reduce the Gelctit lo Gov, + : ed the Com:aons > Lil erals voted AGAINS! i figures, 10 WOU re ! ra Serort Vic Doug ill, iu ’ -- 7 i x ‘. : ; . -_- — nn | in the . e ¢hoal117. which is much less than it Has been Serct. R. V. Longworth it ‘ nd ma) ibstaimed from voting. LF tine pity ' a iy z ™ = : . ; ‘ lane vear since 1875-76 and $1,100,000 less | Sorgt. W. Davison >.,! vere deducted the Govern- jan year sim ef j ; a8 Home Rue s were =. : Nis bt + gs i c la ail — even Serat, 1. Kiieh ‘ } ad need ant : { the actual aecilely G&G peu 3 Vee» : —~ arr ment ma} itv would be reauced toe 0). nan \ #4 ; ae oe Sopot. EF. MeGre : : , ' a Phesth the eredit.of tp wnticipatead amounts, | ; ae eae It seems to have been a hasty plece of | with the creat ee a ig Sergt. L. Younk ; : if aliti his. if ; . that the ‘ ; Y> ‘ i . + ar. } eae vl i nis, it IS St&aLCU vil obs | : . ics attempted | | vyislation, based on most Inac-; FR aa ition to tT , nt i | » intelli- } revenue fer six weeks since Ist. July last, | Corpl. G. Hend . eurate statistics, and resting on no 1 ae } it ed Sapper B. Hoopet . on art 4 ‘ » tive enn resp mun” erlod we ia gible basis. It was rather the outcome of | exceeds that for the corresp< — | . | . Sapper D. L. Hooper, 11.8 tea? wane ; oe than a mil 1 dollars. | nc a panic am of atee aflit ig that something + had | of iast year, by more than a million GOu erate: Seas j etter, ¢ times | There is therefore every hope that the pre-: sil ilies done. It is far better, at such ing tw be d . 1) LE oat. | : vear will close with a surplus ihstead of | The Re:ratt as these, that the iaw should keep its orcal-} seni year will cto: CW LL Beep wv ‘ ; | ie Pun spectatators to-day are comparatively lfew, though the races are very Interest- : 8 splendid one, - iThe yachts left the starting place this iore- nhon. in the following order a al earent Government | 2000) 12 the following le The f il iends of the present poverhnme! aat lin si } 2 at lib 2lu himm lervost team that ever represented the | el satisfied that) | f that, though itis now two years since Heal Clarabel at Lih 22m 4:. : > 99) eat y , St ea cane a is zeneval election, they have net lost a single | inp t > , . | mnt } ; : , 13 - +1, . i] . ae 4 oe inn een el “a | Phey rounded the beil-buoy in the loliowing seat. In this result they are much more | ; ) ' } a ; Bee c ee oraelr fortunate than the Gladstone, gdministra- | ; . |} Carita lh 2lm 30 tion, which in lesa than @ year has lose Clarabel at lh 2lm 41s € leven seats. and seen several of its Cabimet } Surpris eat fa j | - ate . . ¢ ® : *? /-_ | yer »+ , ‘ 1.8 Ministers defeated. The increased Liberal|} + pat la oh } me > 4 ; ai : a er ea ; 7 } ap | ® race was nNnished as [oitows :-— vote in Wes Loronto may, iowerer, show ih wo NW 4 ! s . ; i . Carita arriy °h 50m 4 that tne aise mtented Libera! Who Kept riv¢ ” J } SUPPLse y Zit OUM 428. away frei the polls in i878 are being] a) +). oh RO ‘ AW AS Wit vif it > | Clarabe! és 2h 59m 04s drawn again into lip Tile + 10m 1B. j Tt : . io a OUR OWN PROVINCE. | The ‘‘ Carita’ is owned J. Kh. Brecken, ny “4 ae 11% eae SS ae wiadt he 2“ V ; ‘ he serious railway accident, with iis sad |Hsq., and was sated by I. W, Hyndman, . ' [Haq ‘Ph Surprise” is the. terry beat, results, is too recent and too strongly na-|Orr,, o> ee ‘ jsatied by Capt. Lund. pressed on ourminds to need comment:| Ph. second-class yacht race (a very pretty Phe whole community synipathizes with all] me) was won by Tavlor’s boat, Alechorn’s : { : A ' : tha tent post bain 3 1@ suiferers, and especially With the TWO] VUE Delay eeu ne : ‘ ' | ; { wise Sine + eile +} D fhert . an n the four-cared beat race, the Vufferin Ww hose injuries were ost Severe, and wilose ee t : : ae : . ea aes and the t/a Not entered The W hy Not covery isso earnestly wisbed for. One]... 1? + rr 4 ’ ; > reece tar Full particulars to-morrow. A Good Account. ‘Po sum it up, gix long years of hed-rid- | ; i ; i ; ‘ i i ce eet I OS me 2 : } ick and , aes ‘am nlace where the sick and wounded canj . R e SOLO , ayer R ' len sickness and suffering, costing $200 per ‘peeve ihe a yrortea fa ome. sut W pel ‘ . é vs i receive ihe comirerts or a Rom t é ii year, total Si, 200—zll which was stop ined such an accident occurs, there is no lack of}hy three bottles of Hep Bitters taken by } } it } 7 : har T° 2 ae prophets who claim ‘“ always to have;my Wile, who Mas Gone ner Own house 7 : : “19 ; 8 ae -. was - tn hannen ? or} work for a year since, without the loss of a known that this was going to happen,” or|* on oe ; a} ‘ ‘ . , . iday. andi want everypoay to know it 10Y | of critics who have a theory per feci tints. § G4 F : \ GiP wehcrit } . a : 7 1 ' ; J Be : - satisfactory (to taemsels 8), which fully | “joun Weers, Butler, N. Y.’ - , . x ‘ - . : accounts for tue acciue;nit. 3 Ol are re ewer mar ewe ONDE RE CAROLE we backward in constituting ourselves int | | Westby so all ed | courts of enquiry. Vorihy gentlemen call ae ' oe SG EE \ for their friends, take a drive into the coun- ; wail My } , f 1, Ajicantar bat Lennon > try to the scene of the disaster, Pores s a ahr ++} } t ah ate amoug ithe debris with the ends of the! ; } } . rr sliler . . : = ; . i> ri umbrellas, and return to town fully satis-} Urn wi ae 4 ne i @ 4 Uy t 5 é a. <5 § 3% VEL FOENHE New Brig ‘‘MINNI# LOUISE,” fector Murchison, Commander, classed judgment upon the state of the whole road and the immediate cause of the matter. It berth in London about 25th September, to +f: ° receive Goods for prophets and critics now assert, no train ogy : ; MERSIDE. SCURIS its journeys end, and that instead of one HEASIDE, SOURIS, accident in mavy months, we must haveland all points on the Island, sailing about! 5rH OCTOBER, ‘This will be the last Vessel of the Season from London for Charlottetown, and aftoads an oppertunity to merchants to themselves. But still, the public twnind will ge t _ ter goods direct. had six or seven every day. These exag- gerated statements may be left to cure ‘ . Freicht i in ats Whee tke desire to be fully satisied that it was Mor Freight apply to Messrs. Thomas & : c ke Se ee ek ate ates {ia Great Winchester Street, London, through no f: vault of the road thats could bei or to owners here, avoided, that the break up occurred. LONGWORTH & CoO, , Cl . . : ae Ch’town, Sept. 1. ’@6—2w View ie The preliminary investigation now going oY Ee S83 oe, ee > ! i } on Directs icice | Cheap j tf Cheap may have struck an impartial on-looker|9 years at English Hoyas, will be on the| Cheap | Cheap Cheap Shirts an Cheap Linders ar MMER STOCK (0 ce UUDS. ee ee EP cease a & —_— NOW SELLING OFF ar Stock £ cy Siaods, Eustres, Cashmeres, Yerinos, &e., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. Summer Tweeds | Suitings, Fustians, Cordureys, figatings (Plain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &., EXTREMELY LOS a et re ae Cotton, r AS otton, : Linen Ss. pwels and Towelling, Sheetings, Xe., Hosiery Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks Silk Ties, Ladies’ Scarfs, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties iB and Drawers Cheap U nderclothing, | (Ladies’ and Gents,) | ap Embroide erles, | Chea » Edgings , 7 on, puts matters so far ina favorable light ce & uy es 6 r M t for the administration of the read. The ARAD ave OF % AUS IG, japeee Ribbons En community will be much relieved if amy (LATE ATHENEUM) ae. . . i se \ Bam 4 e more Searching ¢xamiMation, m the future, confirms the results of the fizst one. | @ TO-NIGHT We have again been honored by a yi isit | t ee be wae : e A from the Governor General. Unaecom- VAG: = If rf is more the observed of all udservers than when the light even of his vicerega! splendour is obscured by the brighter blaze of royalty, at ‘i‘heatre. septl He receives a cordial weleame wherever he gos > GA ' me me . FOR SALE goes, and wins favorable opinions - se Fe 5 by the friendly and unaffected wman- me ner in which } : oe 4 {%& Seven Roomg, situated in Upper Cum- berland Street, osanphl by the ewner, who wilv him. Geod crops, fine harvest weather , good |38 about to leave the Island, Apply on the fisieries, and the prospect of fair saetin for © sept bo . 8 oe — Hi pe JOHN FOSTER. icss ail our ataph es, give promise of brighter {| — days than h ave been-in the dark years past, Speenes — —- 2: am +e a= Weather Bulleti tin. S PK }(} ASH iooP MACKEREL Bar. Probatilities for the nert 24 hours for the ELS, for s sale e uy vor ; Maritin.e Provinces. HO: ee >: HASZARD. : | Ch’town, Aug, 21, ’ Yoronto, Sept. 1. ntown, Aug. 2i, ’80-- lw Light to moderate winds and fine warm | emi ‘ : rm | ri 4 weather, : Ly USI D BRO aay cl y aie | anna amen SA eR } ett i : ] i vy ~ ‘ » setar “ : <— R ig t ‘denis fog , early yesterday morp.- Oo and afte: ‘AL iT ot? Ist, Mr S. JAMES | Ch’ town, July 22, ing ine steamer Carroll in entering the harbor Brown will give instruction in Musi RSu * iShg ae Sent ou the flats cpposite the Block | ‘and Sivginy at her residence, King Square. | ouse, known as brickmaker's point. It is ex- |Terms on application. . ‘ pecie | she will be floated off this ev enings tide, Ch’town, July 29, 1880--3m 8taw tu th « 2 == ea jeer te “= =<, pean ho] a Soot al oat ~~ : - “\~ ~ 4 4 > i Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. Box Plan open | ’ ; : } IDIOUS COTTAGE. containing | ie receives those who meet 4 COMMCDIOU: COTTAGE, containing Mackerel Barrels. | Chee Satine, Cheap Feather rs, ‘Cheap Flowers. RESS CAPS, ia at 8 cents each; another lot, oo cents each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &e. Among #0 many cheap things, AGL may expect to get isarguing. TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 GUCEN STREET. “1880, » Ticking, ‘a ore pice geno SEEN RTS eT eat ee ET Pe ae . | Tl Rif e ) A NEW VORSE BOOK. leaving a deficit of $1,693,117. But the| Che Rif | : ~ ; bhonld he : ; sf Finance Minister claims that this shoud Tue Ottawa Rifle Team leave here to- | Pee PME Y- PAT EB CENTS, lreduced by the amount of the years revenue | nny erning take part in the et fe ; . ' Le wis | ; , teh aft Lie Ric eau | ae @78.0. before the tarlil Was | erai anny i ney mater eae | oe ic he anticipated in 18; _ a ; : Citawe ‘This is 5 rea itise on t orse and iv . ‘ ’ his Dis ‘CA8eKg, NHIS BOOK contains more valuable infer. ination in a more practical form than j00ks costing $5 and $10. It has 65 fine Engravings, show ing yy ositions assumed by sick horses better than can be » tanght > any o WA’ “a Als ) a@ ,aryve collec tion of VALU ABLE RECKAPTS, Sent by mail on receipt of price, 35 cents. Sold at the APOTHECARIES HALL, De irisry ‘5 Corner, Queen Square, sept cae Wi KY ex im OTICE. | WHE FISH MARK ET is now opened, and . will be kept for the present in the <Ew BL ILDING in rear of the one destroyed by fire, , Ch'town, Sept. Ist-—3i pat her arg 3i CHALLENGE! HD AVING recently returned to the island, , t herebs challenge any Pedestrian in the Maritime Provinces for a GU-AS-YOU. PLEASE MATCH, for from 12 hours toé days, for any sum that may be hereafter agreed vpon,. to take place in Charlottetown, This challenge is open until the 14th inst, EPH, CLOW, Pp. 0, Address—Charlottetown or North Wiltshire. septl AUCTION. Fea, Sugar, Seap, Breoms, Soda, Pipes, ete. FEXHE SUBSCRIBER will sell at his Ware- rooms, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of September next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to close sundry consign. meuts ; 20 half chesta TEA, 75 boxes SO AP, asserted, 20 do SGRARCH, 10 do Corn Starch, 20 do Biack Lead, 5 casks Washing Seda, 20 doz Brooms, assorted, 40 boxes Pipes (T D and Weedstecks), 50 do Cornucopia Soap, } hogshead Sngar, fh barrels do, > bags 8 < lt. ! barrel Dried Ap ples, 450 Grain kh: 18, 3 bushela, i piece Piust 80, 1 Safe, i Double Barrel, Breech- Loading, Central- lire Fowling Piece. B. WILSON HIGGS, Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1880, Auctioneer, FALL, Bee 1880. Livernodl to Charlottetown, THE WELL-KNOWN Al CLIPPER SHIP “MIDAS,” Classed A-1 at Lloyds and Coppered, DANIEL A, MclINNIS, Cemmanper, T OW on the passage to LIVERPOOL, will take the perth there jor this port direct, sailing about the ; 26ih September, ond will carry Geods for neighboring ports ap through rates, For Freight or Passage, having superier accommoda tion, apply in ‘Liy ERPOOL to k C. Srumaves, Esq., 69 South John Street, or here to the owner, . F. QUIRK. Ch’town, 27th Aug 1880. we °°? -_— -— we ee + + ee eee “FLOUR. sys) Bbis SUPERIOR EXTRA, in Store 30 450 do do do, te Arrive. aug30- 4ieod CARVELL SL Wanis, s Lost. found, &c. B®” Advertisements under this leading, i nm space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted, r Ten Dents per ds 4 ——_ = W ANTED Immediately.—A Kirst. Class Machinist, at BRUCE & McKED NZIF’S, septl 72 Queen Street, L° f.—A Front Door Key. The finder will greatly oblige by leaving it at the XAMINER office. {septl Rn \ TANTED. A Servant Girl, to do gene- rat housework jn agmall family. good Cook preferred. Apply at this affice. © _Septi 3i ree LET.—A New House on Kent Street, nice locality. Possession at once. Rent moderate. Apply to aug3l JAMES BEALES. 1 ce UNB.—Te-day, on Pownal Stren, . Charlottetown, a Purse cotta small sam of money. Apply af the Heat Office. 31 (Si guge LNG it SALE.—’ i wo PIANOS— —one Eng- lish Cottage, 64 actaves, and one Ameri cau Square Piano, [Sw 2aw—augl7 anted smumediately— x the Man- agers of the Women’s New Tem- perance Resturant, corner Queen: and Kent Streets, 2 few reliable permanent Boarders to enable them to meet expenses and advance the work generally. Apply to Mrs. D. Me- Bar, Fitzroy Street. {ju 31 i’. Li! F—That new three story House oa -& Grafton Street, opposite the Atheneum, containing six large rooms. Possession given lst. July. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises. a 17, 2aw ts RE: 205, S abaseaReroee : Py ba 3 — en Een am i TEI tn i