we * ~ = oo ws c? * 2 = = Eaters 6 * TN can pee Leecal and Other Items. PISO DY Firs rey a: ; uw & “a ke f ' A My WE VO Uf PELFERADI ' ‘ERA to night, ab Market Hall. Mark ‘TwaAtns ‘Tramp Abroad ean iat sialafue July a0 from the News . ; lia \ , : ry ret ; y +’, : hideut Agents on the FP. EK. ithe Commons la Lng it Tie report on Railway the Compensation fi 101 rbances in ve [lreland as amended, was adopted without Hk annual shooting match of the Char. | division. Vhe third reading will take place lettetown migineer is neowin Progress ation Monday. During the « ise? ion of the Censit Lille R laf id i Kensington litle Range, ; arore id billam amendment of Mr. Forster, —_— ; Say , yr" lreland bitadl pT)09 ts > $3 . ; ; a € ’ r iS) » on i Fits Operation More thea $609,000, nearly two thirds o lte hol . Ln ] } f 621) | ; re i ; tO RNOLUINES OF Tne ANNUAL Value I : VAS Lhe Whoie Cariy LANADLION oO} ioronto, mas a | j ] Ya3 ] sy borin : : , acvrreee to ord Cairns leads the epnositi end heen aid in. eat i i Airn = wens @ ition — i the Compensation Bill lim the House : ' | Lords irthur Tottenham will move j we ~ eme Cou ‘losed in Georgetown | ““*“*: ere ee Wi ere ' . . | peu . i af i> i) j ‘ en Mate , he Judge and lawyers in at. |Tejection ef tae Hil in the Cemmons. Tete i ives ne on thate ehiny,. i Marin, July oh : —_- | eee } An ofticial despatch dated Manila, says! in brivantin ‘Kitty Clyde arrived wr 1 Manila, 7" that another shock of earthquake and lasted fifty-five seconds. public edifice was spared. The jan Gaudaloupe, which had lasted three cen H. H. Hermans, Esq., Station | turies was destroyed, Nobody was killed. \iaster at Point du Chene, is in the city. J. M. Loranoer, Q. C VW.) Marchand are at the (oes ei su lay evening with i Was wwiasses ali Sugar for carge z Horace Haszard. MERSONAIS ae Wuebeec, and J, ** Rankin.” te urr vowi?n. all. 2 felt ‘X : ’ Wot &® sinete Convent of | The inhabitants are camped outside tie Manila is the capital city of the island ef Luzon, and ef all the Phillippiue . i lof f Islands, and a see of the Roman Catholic AERA Will give s : = arre t r * . b> : os ee ee a Darrel OF HOW \ primate, and contains a pepulation of 75, 0 id . . : —" hs OOO and including the suburbs, 140,000. : The citv proper forms the seo: 2a ok Sr. Prevat s Caurcn.—-Daring the absence o y proper forms the segment of a ci cle between the River Pasig and the sea, and its suburbs extend ever numerous islets formed by the river and ita branches, and easily reached by beats.. Behind lies an ex -Barque ; tensive plain, which swelis inte distant hills the lucumbent, Mattias will be said daily ar Yo'clock. Evensong on Friday only, at 7 30. The Sunday services as usual, a By eable to Peake Bros. & Co. ‘Ralph 6. Peake” arrived at Gaiway on the and these again int) meuntains, seme oo, ‘ » 66 ea it es 1. } pred . . : 23rd inst. arque *‘ Moselle” arrived at Leith | thousand feet high, and clothed with veye- on the 24th inet. Steamship ‘*Prince Edward’ | tation to their summits. arrived at Avenmouth ou the 24th inst. Being the ouly NorwtresranpixGg the Blake Act, we, yes: terday evening saw a drunke. sailor brandish ing a revolver on Queen street, and threaten tuy to send bullet through ** *ny Window, or any man who Would prevent him.’ i vessels, Manila is the centre te which all their productions flow, and the resort of an infinite number of colonial vessels of all surts and sizes. Manila was founded by Legespiin 1571, and in 1645 was nearly destroyed by an earthy ake. The city THe number of French-Canadians in the} has freyuentiy been visited by severe and United States has ordinarly been estimated at | destructive earthquakes, the most recent ef about 240,000, but Mr. F. (;agnon, editor of the autumn of 1852. ** Le Travailleur,” ef Worcester, Mass, says|Scarcesly a building in the town remained than 400,000, luninjured, and many were completely des | treyed., which took place in it is not les: : aad sls ‘ty known as MePhail’s fCorner, | situated at th Prince and hent} streets, was sold at auction the other day tor Ss? 100. Mr. F. 3. Moore, of Merchants Bank, was the purchaser, THe prop oe a the corner of anhouncea was even more severe. Casct, July 23. bhe The last act of the Cabul drama was be- gun to-day by a Durbar attended by most of the Cabulle Chiefs and géntlemen and by many British officers. Abdurrahaman Khan was formally recogmzed as Ameer, and to-morrow his name be recited in the prayers in the mosques. Many leaders Yakoob Kan partly have joined him. fie has released merchandize seized in ‘harity sermou, as anneunced, inSt. Dunstan’s|Turkistan. The British army is to with- Cathedral yesterday. The church was crewd-|draw in three weeks. L. H. Grifiin, Brit- ed to excess, and the sermon was eloquently | igi, political officer on behalf of the Queen lelivered a { pleasing to all. After the ser_/ and Viceroy of India, acknowledged Ab- patie a collec ion was er in aid of St. Vin_| durrahman Khan as Ameer, and announc- cent de Pau) Seciety, which amounted to $99 | 4 ing early withdrawl! of troops within the a : » “1: frontier fixed by the treaty of Gu nuk Zera will zive away a sett of French China, — ; Mey ti ‘unclamuk. Farco, D. T. July 25. soli td a E 44 pieces, to uight. se ; - _— ms 2. b. Chambers, editor of the Fargo f'we dyjng declaration of Bennet that he did) 7jn¢5, was thrown from a lumber wagon not enter Mr. Brown's office with the intention}, 4 fatally injured 5 wi shooting him,an4d that the the shooting was , jac accidental m ght seem plausible but for the t fatal documents found on Bennet’s personim-} The the Remingten Arms mediately atier shooting. 'Co., Llineis, is en route from Egypt. Mattnes Tiprer, who succeeds Rev. Geo. M. Campbel! as Pastor of the Secoad Methe- dist Church, preached in the Prince Street Methedist (hurch yesterday morning. His maiden effort is highly spoken of. z —— O. Ry Ve W Mi “y vill Rev. Farrage Kenyy, 8S. J., preached a > TICS, July 7s money due — o - , W notice by list of -arrivals thac the Sea. New York, July 25. Side Hotel, Rustico Beach, still retains its) The work of pumping water from popularity as a watering place, and, as uaual, Hudson Tunnel does not progress rapidly, is largely patronized by tourists, some ef anda coffer dam is to be built. Bodies of whom have been there for six successive |the twenty working men not probably be — jreached for several days. ome —_ . i Tue Halifax ** Herald” suggests a new use \ inet oh told tlhe’, ° for Dr. Tanner's “fast.” Itisthat it might |‘ ScaPehy er bes. 4 ee encourage alot of people to try forty days | “UTOPpe have — without, drinks. It is avery happy sugges-| Week racner & tion. We should like to see a large number | demanded for ice. ef our personal enemies undertake so valuable % reforin. —U//aiwa . 2 s 3.2 shipments tnis Sr. Perexrspura, July 23. Citizen, 1 ai ho owe 7 : General Ignatiet has again been appoint- -— — or — 9 C G 1 more. 8 N 1 a : ; ‘overnor General of } Noveer Zera will give away hams to-night. ee ee ee Ore co ana ve during the fair in that city. The body of Madame Skobeloff, murder- ed and robbed by Sub Lieutenant Ouzatis, will be brought to St. The | Russian press states that the assassin owed | his position threughout his career to Gen. | Skobelotl, and he gained the order of St. George during the past war. Yacut Rac er.—Teo-merrow at 3 o'clock the yachts . Belle, and Kmma will eave Pownal Wharf for a race around the St. Peter's islani) black buoy. The winner will be presented with a beautiful penant, and the captain of the yacht which arrives home last is expected to entertainthecrews of yachts by &# supper at tue *° Rankin.” i Si > Zera will give away a Chamber Sett, to-night. f‘areta. Clara Petersburg. Rome, July 25. The reported impending changes in the Italian ministry are denied. Mian, July 25. The Assizes in this city have acquitted Gen. Boet of the eharge, by Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, oi stealing his Collar of the Goiden Fieece. Tue Anniversary ef St. Vincent de Paul was celebrate i by a public meeting in St. Patricks’s Hail on Sunday evening, at seven wclock. The President of St. Vincent de Paul Nociety---Prof. Caven—during an inter- esting speech, sketched the Life of St. Vin- eent de Paul. He was followed by P. RK. Sowers, Esy., who briefly set forth the work- mug of the Suc.ety for the past six months, A resolution of thanks for the sermon delivered in St. Dunstan's Cathedral by Father Kenny, was carried unanimously, and after several choice readings the meeting adjourned, oe Beri, July 25. The naval demonstration of the Powers in the Turkish waters will be placed under a joint French and English cornmand. Care Town, July, 25. News from Basutoland of the [9th inst., is that the British residency has not yet- been attacked nor had the Europeans been Wuen the. lrish Relief Bill was recently iad moiested, under consideration in the House of Commons the Saturday's sitting was prolonged for half an hour beyond midnight, owiag, it is said, to the urgeney of the meavere, and partly, no tloubt, to the loquacity usaally prevalent in a new house. ‘lhough an unusual, this is net bY ajy means an unprecedented occurrence. Yuring the Commonwealth Parliament sore- mes sat on Good Friday and Christmas Day, as well as on Sunday. Other more recent Occasions have been the demise of the Crown, the Reform Bill debate in 1831 and the suspen- = of the Habeas Corpus Act in Ireland in BHt), St. Hecena, July 23. The ex-Empress Eugenie landed here on the 12th, inspected tha house where Napo- leon I. died, then visited the tomb where the remains of the Emperor were first de- posited and afterwards embarked for Eng- land. Paris, July 25. M. Allenon, Orleanist, member of the Senate, is dead. Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes #the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. Try itonce. Read of it in another eolumn. oe >> —~— Zera will give a splendid show to-night. +9 e ——-— “WHEN WILL OUR PEOPLE LEARN SENSE,” Was the exclamation of a prominent business tan wio stool on the Market Square, on Friday last,and saw a cheap peddier swindling aud profiting out of a crowd of unwary coun- try folks, whose eyes glistened at the goods he put up” for a quarter, and whose ears’ Were tickled by his smutty and@senseless chat. | We would alyise our country friends to earn sense,” and keep clear of these itiner- Sut vendors of cheap wares. Let them keep the | Milk dealers have advanced prices, owing | meat to} thin pay extortionate prices} port in the Phillippines open to foreign | it would seem that the one pirat | Uniden eee LONDON (Sabena coe ELO U & 2. ——— 0 JUST RECEIVED EX S, S, “HIBERNIAN,” Black Cashmeres, «| Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. anasanciaemnnmcammecweosttnese * {)* EX Ss. S. “NESTORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. + ee ee oe coe en G. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1880. oN Ocean Steamshi Co, SIGN OF THE: LION’; PRINGE EDWARD aft ae ne we we ¥ 4 :0:——_-—— NEW GOODS! Cashmeres and Dress Cords, and Colored Kid Gloves, and Colored Satins, - u Black Black Black i Af Pd Pre ; ‘ New Buttons, Flowers, Ribbons, Frillings and Corsets, 7% 00s ee se ale x wr : Fee Nt¢ mish ‘ji i | W.A. WHEKS & CO., i JUST OPENED. PRINCE EDWARD, 1564 Register, Classed 100 Al}, ‘Yons which is the highest class at Lloyds, Robert: Fraser, Commander, i apes | Will be on the Berth-at Liverpool to Reseive Cargo about the Sth. oc September, Gueen Sireet, ISTABLISHED E825. CANADA CORDACGE FACTORY. IT? ] ‘Liverpoa. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. | i ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla | M Rope, Tarreci Manilla Hawsers, Jobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, I —itine ’ "5 . : , ° rf > lraatio: Hambroline, &c., &e., equal in quality to the best American. se” Prices on application. is SO, Charlottetown, July 26, 1880-—tu th sat AND WILL SALL ve ; 7 for Charlottetown About the 20th ‘arrying freight at through rates from London i and Glasevow, deliverable at Charlotte- Sunmerside, Al FROM Septcniber, oO " , Jan. 7, town, Georgetown, eh At Ee TR a TS, CAN a A Re ot ROO { suitable for curing and packing fish. berton, Souris, Pictou and 5 Shed} { * i " hediac. . 3 — } For Freight, apply u Lou of to JoHN 4 —s | Prrcatrn & Sons, LO Great Winchester Street: ‘ : wes cio es at e ‘ g } in (slasyow, to JAMES Kruse, 134 St. Vinvcent =~ Street: in Liverpool to Prmcsirnn Brorugres, S a 15 . 4} re "e : {>> ’ : poe ar (51 South John Street, in Pictou, N, 8., to C. ia rr Noonan & DAVIES; or here, to oOtiely | i) PEAKE BRO’S & CO., i i "1.° } 1O¢ > pf es | Ch’town, July 19, ‘80—eod ti rEXHE Patrick’s ‘Tora | pet ’ ) ’ ABSTINENCE AN) BENEVOLENT SOCIETY | will hold their Annuat Pienie on Members of Nr. Managers, RRECULAR TRABER } TOE Great | al Seottish | Wednesday, the 4th Angust, "PE. reat , Amma or P| ON THE— Estland, wader the | Arounds of Thomas Handrahan, Esq.,' Auspices oi the Caledonian Club, | Nearly opposite the residence of G. W. Deb ois, Esq., Malpeque Road. WILL BE HELD ON - ° The grounds are beautifully situated, well h (| y itl A g f 1880 ihe grounds are pea y » wi sNid shaded, and suitable in every particular for, ESE | ’ ! l ll is | | Pienic purposes. ia oN THE A good programme of Games is being ar-) 7, ; — ranged, which includes Men’s aud Boys’ Foot | Grounds of Hon. J.C. 1 Ope, | and Sack Races, Quoits, etc. A one-hour | ee eed : ea Walking Match will clse take place. Near the Kensington Brewery, ‘about a | Liberal | ag P y baa. A Trt quatter of a mile from Ch’town, prizes given for all Gemes. =e ;, St. Patrick’s Brass Band will be; By arrangement with the Superintendent, | in attendance. Good Violinists will also be| Railway Excursion Tickets, at specially re-| engaged, and every preparation, made by the | duced rates,as per programmes, will be issued | Committee tor a pleasant time. ; on the “th and 10th, good to return till the | HAT, IL, TRI =, 18380. P, E. ISLANB, DIRECT, ee ¥ A first-class Refreshment Saleon will be| 11th, inclusive. properly conducted ou the grounds, : Steambvat arrangements oa follows :—- The Splendid Clipjxy Barkentine Tickets 25 cents; children 10 cents. To be} Steamer ‘* Heather Belle’ will leave Orw ell sd had at entrance to grounds. Should 4th prove antavorable, the Picnic will be held on the following day. RICHARD WALSH, July 19, 1880—2aw m th See’y Com, teturn Tickets 30 cents. Steamer ‘‘Southport”’ will leave Shaw's | Wharf on Tuesday, the 10th, at 7 o’clock, | a. in., calling at Westville and Rocky Point going and coming, returning will leave Char-| CHARLES GOULD, COMMANDER, lottetown at 5 o'clock, p.m. Tickets—one | ; ; : Will Sail from London fare. ON OR . on Tuesday, the 10th, at 7 o'clock, a. m.; re- | Ti turning, leave Charlottetown at 5 o clock, p.m. | = TH Ei FSi A AG Mi FE oe | , J 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, ON HAND! {OF FINS and CASKETS. in Rosewood, | © Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, of all sizes, and from $2.50 upwards, Japan | the 9th, good te return on the 11th. and Plated Mounting. Hearses half former, for Prize List, Railway Fares, and all other | prices, Orders from the country, by tele-| particulars, see programmes. graph, fultlled in one hour, cheaper thanany,p 7» @aypPRELL, | A. A. MACDONALD other establishment iv. the city. BG? ete Sec’y. ‘ae , MARK BUTCHER. Ch’town, July 23, 1880. King Square, June 29, ’80—pat pres ar neh lin ; —____ scleatoallal “The Steam Navigation Company will issue | return tickets from Pictou Landing at $1.25, | BOUT ‘including admission to grounds, on Monday, me THE Sth SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at through rates to Picton, (Georgetown, Summerside, and Shediac. ) Souris | President. | , oy: . - , Parties wishing to have their goods de- ; d livered here early in the season. will do weil ,to forward their orders in time, se as not te Lobster fan Boxes | detain the Vessel. ' | For Freight or Passage, apply in Lordon to OR SALE at a Bargain, 400 Lobster Can | JOHN Prrcains & Sons, 16 Great Winchester | Street; in Liverpool, to Pircaiky Brorurrs, | 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BRO'S & CO. SALT. SALT. Boxes, for tlat Cans 4} in. die. OURLY EXPECTED AT CANSO, | JOHN A. McLEOD, or A. C. MeLEOD, 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, ore | Kensington. Charlottetown. i, : July 22, 1880, deliver this cargo at any safe Harbor on the! ; Ch’town, July 19, 1880—eod tf Island. Parties wanting above cargo will do) HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per | De ace ae oo a well to engage at once, sous having relatives or friends abroad, and | TY; } . i . GEO. COOMBS, | desiring .to keep them informed concernirg Hides, Caliskins & Sieepsk Ins, Ch’town, July 3, ’80. Water Street. | P, KE. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap | , *r quarters for investment .u our stores| ~- ——— a er Where they will get double value for them, UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, ,er way than by subscribing to Tuk Weexcy Be siete nesaeamet NHE Subscriber will pay the highest YUBSMURIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, | Examrver. Sent, postpaid, to any address Cash price for the above. Wheroas they will only get half their value/K the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper “OM swindlers and cheats. Published mm the Provinces, published in t ROBERT BRIDGES, the a and. most Newsy Paper) m Great Britain, the United States, cr the April 29, ’80—oaw wkly, ar pat e Provinces, i Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. a. B he 7 se tp i