UNITED Wasnhineton, Sep, 2 STATES. AD ms Bs H: e NEY 5 ey TELee Bsr ue : r D. | CANADIAN, | OTrawa, rit: 2 | } vard of thirty families in the tow rn 2 . i Wilberioree, Stafford and Dr ay Lae pdered homeless by | es. | - Since Wednesday man» of them har ieee ' wit fre r¢ ‘ a. tu i? c eps, 1} h lin 4 | every te tuey pe essed havi Lne bee: i awept aw yy. i . j } Mansion, 6.38 p- m. Th. Exe cutive Presidext AS | this eveving appears to be has been for some de ys past. =H ah le day an | better than he | has taken | }s ; 2 . ss8eu a mmrort alarge proportion of oe by the mouth aud has manifest da rreater relish jor it toy His pulse sh ws some im{ rovement as re- | gards fre quency at a strengtn, ihe wound | shews as yet little cha noe. — evening | his pulse is 104; teliipe rature, ° 4: resSpir atiun 19 v Yorn, Sept. 2. | The Trin é prints the ypinign of Myr. | ata George M. Rol rbeson, that a alone rests with | the Vice Pre sident to decide, according te |} the Conelitution, whe the > inabahiae exists | on the part of the President to perform his | duties; that neither Cc ~gress, Suprem< Court, nor the Cabinet have any power or the matter. Evidence of sebility ca 1i ywability can be furnis'ied by the " declaring !:s inability. BRS sel 0 Preside | W AS#INGTON, Sept. 2. Executive Mansion :—Secretary Blaine hes sent the fellowing to-night Mr. Lew11, Minister, London: The President has bad a very satisfactory day and in the jadg smonts ef the surgeons all | his symptoms st » favorn sie to- night. Naking } tae tweuty-four hours t!.rough he has had less fever aud better appetiie tor Many days past. (Signed) BLarne, Secretary. Curcaco, Sept. 2. The Industrial Lengue of America has addressed a circular to the manufacturers and othera suggesting that a Tariff Conven- tien be held in Chicago in November. It states that on account of the agressive of England the self- pe liey instinct of preservati: nh prompts unit action by American manufacturers for ..e protection of some industries GALVESTON, Tex., Se ita .. strike on Thursday sses of laboring men, There was a goner: among the several cl including longshorer: nm, car drivers, labor ers at the oil wells, cotton pickers, etc The demands of the longshoremen alone were acceded to. Large crowds assembled on Markket street ai i all attempts to run street cars had to be .bandoned. New. York, Sept. 2 The ire near Bradford, Pa, was con- quere d yesterday after burnin sg twenty oil wells, twenty-one tanks, and one hundred | and ferty thousand barrels ef crude petro leum. Several! bark yatherers are reported burned to death in the woods. Jain began to fall last night. Ricn monn, Va., Sept. 2. The drouth is still unrelieved, and the total destruction of t ve creps is threatened. In many counties the cora and tobacco are burnt up. The s.reams have gone dry, stopping mills and causing great difficulty in getting water. EUROPEAN. Dus in, Sept. 2. At the annual meeting of the Property Defence Association to-day it was reseived to put the organization on a per.nanent basis for three years. The society has 12) men out as care takers avd 169 engaged in saving crops. Parnell addressed a meeting at Dungar- ven to-day. Patrick Egan will be “the Parnellite candidate for Monaghan. Cork, Sept 2. A party of men engaged in raiding for arma near Millstreet, last night, enceun- tereda police patrol, and in the confict ensuing afarmer’s son named Hickie was | shot dead andi three other raiders were wounded. The raiders fired a volley on 4| policeman, who was probably fatally wounded. ATER. Cork, Sept. 2 Four arrests have been made in connexion | with the raid near Millstreet last night. Lonpon, Sept. 2. The steamship Augustus, from New York, reported in Dover Ro ads, England, with her bows stove in »y collision, had « cargo of American preduve valued at $100,000. Lonpon, Sept: 2 has been cevd Layeock, Lowther favors James Lowther, Conservative, elected to the Gon nonstes Liberal, { Fair Trade. Lonpon, Sept. 2 The British Bored of Trade will appoint A Comuitics to co ciler the construction of & tunnel onier the channel between Eng- land and Frasce. Lon pon, Sept. 2. PF 3OPERTY Yew Wineie TAELORING ae pt & 1881. vem Siinon’s Bay, all who we re clinging to the . oo “mm oom S} ars { i iz first taken al ywoara The Feu hs d 256 pass gers, So ol acrew and 0. Coshies on board Mieven of the assengers and 25 of the crew were saved. _ or Weather Bulletin. P nd | abilities for the next 24 hours for the | : tl : } ime Provinees. i 10 a. m. fair Weather. Ss } VALUABLE OPERTY FOR SALE. AM authorized by H. Eomunp Esq., to sell by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 6th Sept, | a? 32 THE PREMISES fence called *‘La ee” | situated 21-3 miles from Charlottetown, on the St. Peter’s Road, Royalty Kast, together with 14 acres of choice land, substantially Toronto, September 5 Moderate to epee Winds ; 3 -<¢ § SWABLY, o’¢ "LOCK, NOON, ON 7 e ‘ { RknOWD resid His w fenced, The flonuse is a three-story wooden struc- 0% we ver built of good, seasoned lumber, | ‘taining 12 rooms in all, with mansard roof ane id HOG ¢ eli: ir. The Outbuildings consist of twe ari ». a Cottage, Pig House, ete. "We l Barn, ntains Horse Stables Ceach Hou:e oiak hay oft above and a! plendid root-cellar below; ‘ae a water tank and pump connectiag with Coach-house. | | ' Yank holds 20,000 gallons of water. Barn No. 2 has Cew Stable, grain lofts, | threshing floor, hen house, and granery. The Cottage, er Wash-house, has 3 roems; the Pi has a yard connecting, and a boiling house with furnace. The whole premises are in first-class condi- tion, and are open to public inspection. The view of the Hilisb< rough and Harbor | from the piazza or wi ndows of the House is} one of the most beautiful! on the Isls 15 and. Terms stated at sale. v-nouse For further parti- culars apply to the owner, or "S ™= Page DODD WV Adddde eet dls b/s Aug. 23, ’81. Auctioneer & fr? x a 4 : o r & é “3 aa UW WS 2 e Be Lobster ore ear, AL. Ke. ? Sen os ee Wogaa cia Situats at Tiaewdie Rarbor, i abs ab Lidbauis Haro YE-HE abore-namd Factory, with all Gear in running order, will be sold without | , reserve, on - ’ 1 el. 6} : saay, Om Of Sept es AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at the Subscribers’ Store, corner (Queen and Water Street, Charlottetown. This is a chance scldom offered to those who wish fo engage in the leading industry of the Island, Among the advantayves connected with this Factory are a plentiful supply of good sized lobsters, and always a sufticient quantity of codfish heads for bait can be had at a trifling cost, which is very important, The canning of mackerel is a growing busi- | and there is no better place on this | to prosecute this branch, Intending | examine the Factory any day | An can be scen the day of sale. | ness, Island ‘ | purch asers can | previous to sale, Traps, Bo: ts, &e., ¢ chaser at the close of the which will end about the last of September, Terms liberal and made known at sale, HYNDMAN BROS, Aug 20, ’81-——eod dly tied and wkly till saie -W aluable Ve ery —~ON— PRINCE STREET. cee ee ‘ = Eight cartridges, marked ** U. been discovered in a bale of cot oa at the! Abby Spinning Compauy’s works, near Oldham. It is believed the design was te | set fire to the mill. The usual Fenian re- ports are current. Lonpvon, Sept. 2 Earl Grey, in a letter on the Anglo- French commercial treaty, which has at- tracted much attention, recommends that | negotiations be net resumed as England | has no duiies which she can offer to reduce, and negotixntions can merely England asking i*rance for favors. Carz Town, Sept. 2. Survivers from ton’ atate that two hours before the ship sank the boats were lowered to a leva! with the bulwarke and ptevisions and compasses | placed in them. he fastenings wv hile beiog lowered and eix Were brought alongside. About thirty women and chillren took places in first, when the vy ater rushed into the engine rool, the steamer sank by the hea i | taking down wiih ler four boats which were not fairly clear of the chip. Th: passengers #n« crew who rose to ef + Be OF Ti the sur face clung ‘o tla flouting wreckage upiil | those who rizht ed a third HORACE HASZARD, Picked up 5 boat. At daylight the boats gmade for have | consist of | the wreck of the " r ii~ | One boat broke loose froin | them | - WILL sell at AUCTION, on MONDAY, 19th inst. at 12 o'clock, noon, on the | premises, that very valuable Property on Prince Street, nearly oppesite St. Paul’s | Saenits centrally situated, in a good locality, |in the neighborhood of Churches, Public | Buildings, Railway Depot aad St eam boat Landings. The property measures about 26 feet on | Prince Street and extends back 240 feet to Hensley Street, together with a cottage on that. street cortaining four rooms. The Dwelling House on Prince Street is a three- storey French Roof House, containing cight roor ma and shep, with good cellar, and suffi- i cient Land for a large garden in the rear, this Property, so convenien tly situated in the businesa part of the city, possesres pecu- Mar advantages for a private residence, Terms easy and made known at sale, WILLIAM DODD, ae | ee ieee Auctioneer. } ~ House Shop & Dwelling TO RENT! NS “ore Side Queen Square, the Store "oO Owelling House lately oecupied by L, J. Wilkis mms. App.y to AUT | oa Me | Back Seats and Gallery 25 cents, Ss We have Just Received from Great Britain, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW NEW SATIN RIBBONS, NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, BLACK SATINS, BLACK SPANISH LACE, NEW NEW NEW ec a LLL LN a OE OL IE POT ET ER UE LESS EY eee -ARLY FALL GOOD a et ap ae a nll ee ‘WATTS EXAMINER, ‘SEPTEMBER A Splendid Range of New Cloths. - ss So, 1681. oo epee engaging orienta ienartnscemaanaaatiseee sacsusnsanaeeencanendllleeaaneaanaainamnatatian (UMN GOODS AT THE LONDON HOUSE. New Prints, New White Cottons, New Linings New Tweeds, New Overcoats, New Reefing Jackets, New Underclothing, &c., &. DEPARTMENT Gver 600 Patterns to Select from GHO. DAVIES & CO. is ecent’, : meena 20: NEW BLACK SILK GiRDLES, HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHALES, 20 bales Grey Cottons 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, Hee All of the above Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1851. = nee eee BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), SE PS GIVIG ELECTION "| BY THE MAYOR, LICENSING SOARD N pursuance of an Act of the General As- sembly of this Isiand, made and passed in | the Fortieth year of the reign of Her present | Majesty, intituled: “An Act to Amend an Act ‘to Incorporate the Town of (Charlottetown ” I do hereby give public notice that an Election of Three Persons to constitute a Licensing Board for the City of Charlottetown, will be Te on WHITE LACK, PRISTEO. CATORS, YENEZENS, DAES UNAGS ND TRIMMINGS | TUSSDAT: the 6th day of September, A.D. 1881, EFTROM MONTREAL, 2 cases Bed ‘Ticking, “Twa } oS AGADEMY OF MUSIC, PULSBAY, Gh SEPT. KENNEDY’ LAST NIGH. a PROGRAMME, Come all ye Jolly Shepherds, John Grumblie, Trio—The Adieu, Come Under my Plaidie, Auld Rovin Gray, Bird of the Wilderness, Jock o’ Hazeldean, My Heather Hills, curs at Hame.” S! Piano and Violin—Reels and Strathspeys, | Aria—Roberto, tu che Adero, Story—The Musica] Minister, Trio—Ye Banks and Braes, My Boy Tammie, Air—-Call forth thy Powers, Doon the burn, Davie, Tibbie Fowler o’ the Glen, Jessie, the Flower 0’ Dunblane, The Macgregor's Gathering, Auld Lang Syne. Commence at 8, %e bad at the door. GEORGETOWN es * VALUABLE VILLA RESIDENCE AND LAND! AIT BR LG EL’ LO AM instructed by + Made FREELAN premises, on 7th September next, at 12 Property at AT AUCTION, on the iW ‘DE ESDAY, oclsck, noon, his valuable Bris ihton, consisting of abeut 18} Land, with Dwelling House, good ? inventory of Plant, ! Cow House, Barn, and other Outbuildings. This very valu able Property is pleasantly Everything will be delivered up to the pur- situated within a mile of the Post Office, in present season, | the immediate neighborhood of Victoria Park, having afine view of the Harber and North and West Rivers, with a valuable water front, where large quantities of sand and may be obtained, highly cultivated, producing garden crops, and is fitted with Double Windows, Terms—Twenty per cent. down at six per cent, per annum, office. Aug. 19, ’81—eod Body of Hall 50 cents; Tickets may —Monday, 5th September, The land has been very 11 acres being capable of in excellent order for market gardening. The Cellars of the House and Stable are good, and the House balance can remain on Mortgage for five years A plan of the property can be seen at my WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, N. p to sell acres of stables, seaweed and the PICTOU, N.S, tained on application to Sole Agent for i’. E, Terms as vsual, At Work Again! ALBION MINES Orders for ROUND COAL can now be ob- G. W. DsBLO:s, Istand, No. 35 Water Street, Chariettetown. wkly lm, sj pat eod im fo ur fee ft on For Sale or to Let. ryNa: \~ Freehold Preperty, with a front of 2 eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty: ydney Street, the House con- te ning “18 lace ‘g rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into ons Dweiling by unlock- i Por the Benefit ef all Whom | it may Concern. —— { FPO be sold by AUCTION, at HOGGAN’S, NORTH CAPE, on TUESDAY, 6th Sept, inst, | at 12 oclock, noon, j | the Hell, Spars and Materials of the Brigan- | tine «« Catherine,” as she now lies | stranded on the reef off the North Cape. Also, the cargo cf said vessel, consisting of | 111,000 superficial feet of deals, 15,000 super- ficial feet of Ends, a few thousand Palings and 66 tons of Birch Timber, JAMES BARCLAY, Broker, Ellerslie, Sept. 2, 1881, fse 3] - WALUABLE AT AUCTION! I WILL SELL BY PU 3Y PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Friday, 9th imstant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, IN FRONT OF THR Queen Stieet Auction Roems, i Mare, 1 Foal, from Blood Horse at Stock Farm, 1 Mare in foal (Royal Harry), 1 Mare, 7 years old, from well-bred Horse, : Carts (Tron Axles), 1 Plow (Double Mould Board), 1 Truck (Wooden Axie), 1 Roller, Sale Positive. No Reserve. W. D. STEWART Sept. 2,1. Auctioneer. | HAVE JOST RECEIVED AUTUMN GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE: New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk Fiinges (in variety), Black Satins, Man- tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- mans, Mantles, Far Cloaks, &e. Black Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxford Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &c. The above Goods were selected by Mr. A. L. Brown, who is now in the English markets buying for the firm. We have also received a lot of Canadian Grey Flanuels, Grey Usifens, Tweeds, &e., All of which will be cisposed of at our usual low prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO., 31, ’81. British Warehouse. PO Lit i shuURe HOUSE on the Corner of Pownal and C% Dorchester Streets, containigg eleven rooms, adjoining the Wagstaff Hotel, anc now oce upied by Mrs. McDonald. Possession given Ist Sept. Apply to WM. MURRAY, Baker, Powna! Street, Aug. 30—tf WE’ HOIST Pa FINS HE NEW HYMN BOOK, ia great variety ‘i of styles and binding, just received at Aug. Aug. 25— |ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL March 12, 'S81—-tf HE plice to get your Priating done: the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOME, HARVIE’s BOOKSTORE, Queen Street Avg, 11—tf » cases White Cottons, 2% cases Klannels, will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. credit ofsix months given for large amounts. - ‘Street. JUST OPENED Horses & Farm Ua MARKED VERY LOW! - W. TREMAINE'S, W. & A. BROWN & 00. | A LARGE SHIPMENT OF i at the several places following, that is to say: in Ward No, i—At or near the Store cf Messrs. J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. | In Ward No. 2—At or ncar the house of Mr. | Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s | Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Grear | George and Priace Streets In Ward No. 3~At or nearithe Market House, | In Ward No, 4—At or near the Fire Engine | House, fronting on Kent Street, (east) between | Wey mouth and Cumberland Streets, In Ward No, 5—At or near the house of SALE, Creat Salk 6 of Stoves Widow Tierney, corner of Great George and | Euston Streets, And at the said Elections the poll will be ;opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and ‘continue open till five o’clock in the pfternoon The subscriber will sell at Auction, 406 Stoves of Bifferent Kinds, of the same day. The Board shall be elected by those entitled a quantity Rallow Ware to vote for the Mayor of the City in each and Ploughs, | Wad. i - ON— } DESCRIPTION SF WARDS. ; Number One shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester ‘Thursday, loth Nept., St.,and the parcel of land formerly known as the | Military Barrack Ground, Number Two shall —— 7 comprise all that part of Charlotte! wa which : ie : ies south of Richmond Street a . north of Colonia! Foundry, Sackville. Dorchester Street, Number Thr shall com- i prise all that part of Chailot tov .« which lies Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,a.m. A south of Grafton Streetand n rtl of Richmond Number Four sball o >rise all that | part of Charlottetown whi 1 ies south of | Fitzroy Street and northo Grafton Street, ‘Number Five shall compris ali that part of ‘Charlottetown which lies orth of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said A. E. BOTSFORD. fau 31 2w] [se 1 —_——-—_——_ sentence Town, | Qualification of Voters—See Sec, 13, 40th —ap— vie Cap, 14. | Nomination of Candidates—See Sec, 15, 40th | Vic., Cap. 14. ‘ [L.8.] W. E. DAWSON . a Mayor of the City of Ch'town, W. B. Monziion, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Ch’town, Ang, 10,81, [a\3] 15 19 25 31 a, 25 sep., wkly till sep. 6 i All Whom it may Concern, V* nereby give notice that we bave taken possession of cur Factory property situ- ate at French River, New London, and that ‘Mr. Horace F, Sawyer, who has heretofore had the managerent «f the same, is ne longer in our ewploy, and heresfter no drafts or orders drawn by him will be accepted or ac- knowledged by us, J. WINSLOW JONES & CO., Limited, Portland, Maine, U.S. A. Charlottetown, Ang. 23, 1833. [au 27 lw Velveteens, Dress foods, Plain and Fancy Wincey, &e, &e., &e- Lis W. TREMAINE, |) 83 Queen Street, Ang. 26, 1881, dust Opened -—AT— REGULAR TRADER, NEW GOODS, In Gloves, Corsets (new make), Faucy &oods, Velvets, Veivet- eens, Cretones. Cashmere, Merines, &e., &e. BaS™ Prices low and quality extra. 83 Queen Street, Ang. 29. Removed. \ RS. W. W. IRVING bege to notify her L friends and the public generally that she bas opened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their diffeicat branches, For terms, etc., apply at her Studio —resi- dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King Square, (au 29 ti FRO DM London to Charlottetown . 2» ISLAND, DIRECT. FALL TRIP, 18#1. The Splendid Olipper Barkentine cTHEL BLANCHE 42° Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lioyds, H. Catlaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London Gn or About 16th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Sumitmerside, souris and Shediac, Parties wiehing to have their Goods deli- vered bere eariy in the season will do weil to forward their orders in time, so a3 not to de. tain the Vesael, For Freight or Passage apply in London to Joux Piscamn & Sons, 16 Great Wiachester Street ; in Liverpool, to PireaiRn Beoranas, O1 Souih Jobo Stree: ; or bere, to the owners, PEAKE BRO'S & CO, Mackersl and Hake Sounds, HE subscriber will purchase Mackerel and Heke Sounds during the fishing season, at highest market price, 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Harrels, fer sale at I. C, Uall’s old stand joot of Queen Street, Charlottetown. WORACE HASZARD. Aug. 23—pat 1m eod DOMINION BXHIBITION, To be elt at Efalifax, N. S., from the 2ist to the 30th Sept. Next. All entries ot Live Stock must be made on or before MONDAY, Sept, dth. All cntvies of Grain, Roots, and other Field and Garden products, also manufactured articles. must be made on: or Kefore TULS. DAY, 13th Sept. A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Charlottetown, Aug, 26, '81, Chitown, Ang. 6, '61—3a" ~~ JR Bi Ses saga Ae lr ain cay oe a pity a “aes ds sate JG Apap. 8 ey a lai pete: BRN So ter oname nese i 2 . +> prance i le wi . ane * a OA LA RY LM POOR ES INN A RN AE ETE A A ALC CRND RI ao REE NIE EIS mm OR I I aa kn aaa taeans anion: cent anaes ann on eomeemnnane nian I ae cane ade Secale genannten 2 Sen eens aeeteeieeneenmnsniiatiianereninn wii: iii s+. Tainan ieee) subemepet aepeeteen tee conten @ ne Apt enettan: oy adi tale 5a Met te i SEN IDC LE - oa a PPMEOMPS teres