focal and Gther Efems. Aw additional clerk ia needed in the Char- lettetown Post Uilice. dedicates) noW landing ex ‘* Kitty Horace Haszarp ANTHRACITE Ceal Clyde,” 35.90 per ton, Tar Fifth Avenue Co., which open in this eity on Tharsday, continue to attract large houses in fialitax, Str Hecrorn Langevix, Minister of Public Works, will arrive 1a Charlottetown per steamer from Pictou tlus evening. Tus City Council wi) present Sir Hector Langevin, with an address this evening at 7 o'clock, at Government House. Turexr caes of drunkenness and seven cases of nuisince—dirty yards and water, closeis—- were disposed of at the Stipendiary Mayis- trates Court this foren con We are pleased to learn that the Tea Party at Malpeque in aid of the Presbyterian Church at that place, was a grand success, and that the sum of $630 was realized. SoME persons complain about the arran,e- meat under which Neal Dow and Mr. Powell speak in Zion Church. They would have the addresses delivered in Market Hall, the Skating Rink or the Academy of Music. Ir gives us great pleasure to learn that ad- vices from Colorado state that the mine in which Mr. Fletcher of this office is interested is being developed inte one of the richest and best in the State, Mr. Fletcher deserved suc- cess; it is but right that he should achieve it. -_ -—— Oyster Fisatne.-—-Three men from Johnston's River had their boat seized and were summoned before Inspector Duvar this morning charge with fishing oysters illegally. As the parties claimed to be poor, their boat was restored to them and they were let off with a warning. RewemBer the mesting in Zion Chureh at 7.30. The addresses to-night will be of an enlighteniog eharactcr on the principles of prohibition, and as both gentlemen feel very much invigorated, they will be all the better prepared to edify and instruct on the great topics of whch they speak. A collection will be taken up. Retative? of Sir John Macdonald in Kings ton have received letiers from him contradict- ing the stories that he is in a deapondent frame of mind, and stating ti:.t he is cheerful and bueyant, and only requires a careful diet, to pué him in first-class coadition. Sir John is said to be anxious to return to Riviere da Loup, where he has » summer house. Watrace Ross leaves St. John this week for Portland, Mame, where he will join Davis and Kennedy. He says he is deter- mined to have a race with Hanlan, for the sum named by the latter, $5,000, if he can possibly raise the money. He is confident of succesa, and thinks the high stakes named by Hanlan. is only a ruse to avoid a contest. In the forenoon of yesterday, at Prince street Methodist Church, and in the even- ing at the Kirk, Rev. Dr. McKay, of For- mosa, preached e! quently and at great longth, to very large audiences, on the sub- ject of his mission. He also addressed the Sunday School of Zion Church, in the afternoon. He has created a great deal of intérest in his missionary life and work. A Heavy storm, accompanied by loud thunder and vivid lightning, passed over this city yesterday evening jbetween 7 and 8 o'clock. Several of the tombstones in the English burying ground, on Upper Soring Park Road, were struck and broken to pieces, and the lightning appeared so bright around the Upper Prince Street Church as to cause a kind of panic in the congregation. At Southport, the cottage ofa manin the employ of Henry Beer, Esq., was struck. The chimney was shat- tered, and a stove, to use the words of our informant, ‘‘was scattered promiscuously around the room.’ THe Heavens.— Vents reached her great est brilliaacy on Saturday, and her greatest elongation wast wi!) he reached on the 12th af July, to-morrow. (On the 20th ef this month Mercury will appear in the evening sky, being then 25 degrees ? mi autes east of the sun. The long twilight, however, will interfere with ob- servations. The constellations of the semmer are now in their glory. Gemini, Lee and Auriga are sinking in the west. Virgo has passed the meridian. Bootes is nearly on the meridian. The handle of the great dipper is in the zenith. Due north, Perseus skirts the horizon. Hercules is approaehing the meri- dian, and the constellation of the Lyre is well up in the northeast. The great croas of Cygnus still lies prone along the milky way below the Lyre, and Aquila is rising in the southeast. Scerpi, with its red heart, Antares, is the glory of the south. Axruracira Coat new landing ex ‘‘ Kitty Clyde,” $5.90 per ton.—Morace Haszarp. Nor Boevs.—The case of Francis Mc- Donald, charged with uttering bogus coin, was resumed at the Stipendiary Magistrates’ Court this forenoon. The evidence of Mr. Brown, of the Boston Silver Plating Co., and that of Mr. William W. Wellner was heard. Mr. Brown testified that the coin produced, and said to be bogus, was washed with a silver wash. It would only remain fora few days and then grow dim, as it was to-day. He could net swear whether coin was silver or nickle, and he believed that to keep it so bright as it was when shown to him the first day, it must have been washed a short time pre- vious to his seeing it. Mr. Wellner tested the coins, «aid to be bogus, and testi- fied that it was as good as the coin in rega'ac cirsulation—it was not bogus. These facts, brought to light, knocked the bottom entirely out of the case so far as bogus money was concerned, and Mr. Mc- Donald was discharged. There is some- thing strange about this case, and a great injustice seems to have been done to Mr, McDonald. He positively asserts that he never saw the coin previous to the trial, much less pass them ever his counter to the complainant, Donald MeDonald, three weeks ago. This statement is atrengthehed by the evidence of Mr. Brown, who has had much experience in silver washing and silver plating. He says that the wash would only remain on coin about three days, and his statement is corroborated by the fact that, while «le coins said to be bogus, dazzled with brichtness on Thursday last, to-day they are dim as zinc. These facts show that Mr McDonald has been improperly treatvd,and that the Magistrates should hereafter be carefal, before arraign- ing a person on « serious eharge, to see that there is good grounds for so doing. Retail. May 19, 1U8sl. atone centimeters tee EXAMINER, a neeeeeetpeeatiene ape dln ——ttlcape dene —aesateoneeeapeeeaigeeetntiaeipemneneeanenenefiitencensanaeantnemnnat—oonee Oi DON We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale Prices Very Low for Cash. 11. 1881 ee The and GEORGE DAVIES & CO. _ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CANADIAN. There was no interference by the Long shoremen with the laborers engaged at the wharves to-day, and everything passed off peaceably. Several of the strikers were wounded by the police; one named Grevillier and another named Young very badly, but not necessarily fatally. A jady in Murphy’s Hotel, opposite the wharf, narrowly es- caped death, as a bullet went through the window within two inches of where she was lovking out. The strikers held a mass meeting in Chaboilez Square to-night. The speech of —_ - PERKI Spring Importations, and are now ready with an k“xtensive Show of New Goods 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 president, Patrick Carroll, was con- Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. siderably moderated, He counselled arbi- : tration to settle the dispute. It was evi dent the strike is nearing its end. The meeting separated quietly. None of the police were shot last night, but several received serious wounds from stone throw- ing. UNITED STATES. Cuicago, July 8. Mrs. Dunn, mother of the lady whem Guiteau married, is an inmate of the House for Aged Women, near Chicago. Sh: asserts that the brother of Guitean’s father ) died in an Insane Asylum. Crnomnati, July 8, The aggregate losses by last night's fire will reach $1,000,000. The remaining por- tion of the Resor foundry was burned.} There are no additional facts coucerning the loss of life. The police report that there have been no enquiries for missing people, aud hopes are entertained that all Marquas’ employes escaped, Several firemen were} injured by falling walls. Auspany, N. Y., July 8 | Warner Miller and K T. Lapham have, been nominated by the Republicans for the U. 8. Senate, to fill the terms vacant by the resignation of Senators Platte and Conkling, respectively. Burrato, N. Y., July 8. Three hundred and sxty head of cattle were burned to death by the burning of Firmenich’s feeding barns this afternoon. NEWS FROM EUROPE. Loypon, July 8, The destruction of property in East Lan- cashire from the recent storm is very great. Over fifty milis stopped work and many, thousands of persons are thrown out of em- | ployment. lt is announced this morning that Baron | Hathely (Sir Wim. Page Woed) is dying. He was Lord Justice at the Appeals Court, J quired. NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, —:0:-—--- -— NEW PRINTED CAMBRICsS, NEW PRINTED SATIN, Newest Hats and Bonnets of Ribboas, Ties, Gloves aad Hosiery. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS gar New Goovs spy Every STEAMER. Cherlottctewn, May 19, L881. ———-0: Every Description. AND OiL CLOTHS. ROOM PERKINS & STERNS. NS & STERNS EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their NEW SCARBS, NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Dispiay of Feathers and Flowers. 2 ng nincsnceas aa eon NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. PAPER. VALUABLE PASTURE LOTS! AT AUCTION. AM instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUC- TION, in frout of my Saleroom, on Tuesday, the 12th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, Pasture Lot No. 413, on the Mount Edward Road, In the Royalty of Charlottetown, bounded by property owned by St. Dunston’s College, containing about twelve acres of land. The Lot is divided into eight parts. Purchasers will have the privilege of buying one or more ots, or the entire acreags, as may be re- Terms made known at sale. Plan te be and afterwards, during Mr. Gladstone’s first | seen at my office. administration, held the office of Lord} Chancellor. He is in his 81st year. The Telegraph’s Paris correspondent says’ that Hava’s agency again contradicts the repert of intended wovbilization’ of 120,000 French troops. The Standard says the dying embers of) the Eastern question have been again dis- | turbed by France. It is # melancholy re- | flection that Europe is being preserved | from a new outburst of warlike activity | only by the good sense of the Italians and the pacific tendency ef England and cen-; scious helplessness of Turkey. The French frigates Alma, Reine and) Blanche and three gunboats are shelling | Sfax. A transport with 1,200 Tunisian | trovps ia lying off Sfax. The English gun- | boat Bitterin has gone there. The French journals La Liberte and La | National evince great irritation at the re- | cent question in the British Parliament; about the French operations in Tunis, and | warn the House of Lords and the House of Commons that they had better mind their own business. Mepara, July 8. A Maltese barque which left Sfat yester- day morning, reports that the French fire has destroyed all the forts,the great mosque and part of the Mussulman quarters at that place. The insurgents are still re- sitting. Lonvon, July 8. Lefoy, charged with the murder of Mr. Gould on the Brighton Railway, on the 27th ult., has been arrested at Stepney, East London. He has made a full confes- sion. The appointment of Hon. L. 8, 8, West as British Minister at Washington, to suc- ceed Sir Edward Thornton, is gazetted. MEXICO. Santa Fe, July 8. On Sunday the stage coach from El Pass to Chiknakua was attacked by Indians who fired a volley. ‘The driver was killed. The passengers escaped except Pugh —son of ex- Senator Pugh -who was captured while en- deavoring to get a pistol out of the eoach. The eoach was burned and a large amount of Chikuakua money toro to fragments was found on the ground. sna-seigniainniiiienglinmnat tion HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 9—John M Campbell, Montague; H Campbell, do; J O Morson, Grand River ; Martin R McGinnis, Souris; Alex. Nicholson, Strathalbyn; Miss Nicholson, do; T F McKen- zie, Cavendish; Rev J B Woodland, do; Henry Douglass, Mt Stewart; Rev. Allan McLean, Tryon; George Bagnall, New Glasgow; Allen Melntyre, Crapaud; D Matheson and wife, de; Benjamin Balderson, City; D McDonald, Cape Breton; Mrs Doane, Pictou N 8; John Me- Kinnon, St Mary’s N 8; Dougald Bell, West River; John McNeill, do; Jas Martin, Orwell A St. Petersburg despatch says :—Hight bags of gunpowder have been found ina ditch in the village which the Czar visited in June, . W. D. STEWART, Jaly, ‘81—till sale Auctioneer. GREAT BARGAINS siecle eiaiias DRESS GOODS, ~——AT 83 Queen Street, AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, R. W. TREMAINE. Ch’town, May 3, 1881. PIC-NIC TEA PARTY SUPPLIES. Assorted Syrups } On draught & in bottles and » Ohoice quality anc Lime Juice, ) Cheap. Confectionery } A large Assortment, and Fresh and pice va- Buiscuits. { rieties, And a general stock of TEA PARTY SUPPLIES. We invite all Tea Party Committees to call on us. BEER & GOFF. June 27, 81. FOR SALE OR TO LET. — Valuable Freehold Property, situate on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the above. The House contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, Mining Room, Parlor and Kitchen. The Shop is at present oceupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures, Apply on the premises to “ ap29 MISS SKINNER, a —— Regge ee er ere j The Gnly Chance for a Day's Sport || i | } i CHEAPEST FARES YET ‘(HE people of Souris intend holding a | GRAND TEA at Souris, on Wetnesday, 13th July Next, In aid of the New Convent, to which the following cheap fares have been obtained ; Charlottetown, Tracadie and intermediate stations, 90 cents, Mount Stewart, Lot 4) and intermediate stations, 60 cents; Morell, St. Peter’s and intermediate stations, 40 cents; | Five Houses, New Zealand and intermediate stations, 3) cents ; Harmony, 10 cents; George- town, Pisquid and intermediate stations, one dollar, Tickets good by special train, to leave Charlottetown at 7.30 a.m, to arrive at Souris at Jl a, m,; returning, will leave Souris at 6 |p. m., and on regular trains between George- | town and Mount Stewart, connecting with the | special at Mount Stewart, = _ Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock, for which tickets will be sold at ali stations and on the grounds, All the most modern games and amuse- ;ments peculiar to public gatherings will be carried ‘out, aud refreshment saloons will be 'on the grounds. No trouble will be spared fo sustain the wonted good name of the Souris Teas, JAMES McQUAID, Souris, June 30—till 12th, ne 2i Sec’y. Dry hoods. Dry ods, Good Will and interest in an Established Dry Goods Business, ONE OF THR BSST BUSINESS STANDS IN THR CITY. wo eee Robert Orr & Co's Old Stand, Queen St. A GRAND CHANCE TO INVEST. J en 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 Ist June amounted to $3,000, and consisted, in part, of Cashmeres, Merinos, Cords, Lustres White and Grey Cottong, Printed Cottons Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Velvets, Silks, Satins Lace Curtains, Ribbons, Corsets, Handker- chiefs, 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. The Goods A fnll and complete assortwent, are all new, and in good condition. ness is éstablished 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 had. OWEN CUNNGLLY & CO., Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, July 1, 1881—3w 3aw, wky pat ne 3w Liy 5 st john tel 3w tri wkly, hx chron 6i NOTICE TQ 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 SOURIS TEA! To & person or party with some capital this isa grand opportupity to invest, as the busi- SL = GRAND Tea Party AT ALBERTON. The Congregation of the Roman Catholic Church at Alberton intend having a TEA PARTY on the beautiful grounds near their Church, on Thursday, 2ist July, inst. Oh, come to the West, Oh, come there with me, | ’Tis a land of bright verdure that springs from the sea, Where fair plenty sits crowned on her emerald throne, Oh, come te the Weert, and don’t come alone. Those wishing a good day’s sport cannot fail to be pleased, as the Committee have prepared a variety of amusements, includin , Races, Dancing Booths, Quoits, Swings, &c. The Committee will spare no paius to pro- vide the Refreshment Saloon in such @ manner as to tickle the palates of all. St. Parrick’s Brass Banp will be in at- tendance. A Special Train will leave this city at 7 o'clock, a. m., and on return will leave Al- bertou at 5.39 p. m. FARES: From Ch’town to Alberton and return. .$1 GO ‘* North Wiltshire and return...... $0 ‘* Connaty Lineand return.......... 70 ‘* Kensington and return........... 60 ‘* Summerside and return.......... 6 ‘* Wellington and return........... Si | 1° & PereiGr end seteirns .... 20486 4: eet? Fe ere in ee 25 ‘* Bloomfield and return............ 20 ee MN, og neaaces bu0 62% 25 Tickets fer Tea will be sold with excursion j tickets at all stations along the line. JAS. F. WHITE, ' Alberton, July 4, '81. Sec’y to Com. ; a - ah cttpteiaeeneeneenaene aces Se - f | , I { in L. | P\HE Members of the Belfast Presbyterian Church intend holding the proposed TEA i i } —oOn— Wednesday, 20th July, ON THE BEAUTIFUL Grounds of John MeDonald, Esq.’ Near Pine te Brives. Te Proceeds in sid of the Church, Everything will be done to sustain our character consist- eat with Christian propricty. Should the day prove unfavorable, Tea wiil be beld on the following day. Tea on the table at-oue o'clock, p.m, Tickets 25 cents foradults. Children under 12 years half price; to be had on the grounds, By order b. R. McDONALD, Sec’y. Belfast, July 7, ’81—wkly 2i pres Strawberry Festival. = Ladies of ST. PAUL’S CHURCH purpose having a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, FANCY TABLE, REFRESH- MENTS, &c., on WEDNESDAY, 13th of July next. Tie Hon. John Longworth has kindly given the use of his lawn for the occasion. Admission 10 cents. Children half price. Gate open at 4 o'clock. Mks, C. PALMER, Sec’y. March 23, 1881—oam pat : ok or Sale or to Let. | PFXAAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- ‘four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, _Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock. .ing a door, Apply on the premises to MRS, BOSWALL, March 12, 1881—~t£ “ PRINCE EDWARD” Will Gall at Charlottetown Axgovt THE 20TH JULY, And will carry Lobsters, Starch, and other products of the Island on fre'ght, at very lowest rates. —-ALSO— CATTLE & SHEEP, On the Upper Deck, and will sail for Liver- pool direct, On or About the 2ist of July. Shippers will please make early application in order to secure room. For freight and other particulars apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO,, Managers, Ck’town, 15th June, 1881. ea aot BUSAN ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, EK. C., London, Ang. 15, 1579 Report on the Lorye HieghLtanpd W aisky : “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and. have subject. ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessel all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘*ArrHUR Hitt, Hassauyt, M. D, ‘*Orro Hznnemr, F. C. 8., F. 1.0.” Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.F.L Feb, 24, 1830 TO LET! OR a term of years, with the right of purchase, several Building Lots, pleasant- ly situated at the head of Upper Hillsborough Street. Apply to P. DesBRISAY, June 8—2aw tf — NOTTCOH. A TEACHER WANTED for the Primary Deparimentof Springton, Lot 67 Scheol, Apply immediately to either of the under- signed, JOHN McLEOD, DONALD A, NICHOLSON, ANGUS NICHOLSON. Springton, Lot 67, July 8, ’81—dly 1i pd MAGKEREL BARKELS. 1,000 Ash Hooped Barrels, 500 Birch Hooped Barrels, Five Grosa Mackerel Lines, For sale by HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, June 23—pat lm eod Mortgage Sale, Valuatle Leasehold Property ON LOT 29. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County,on Wi: DNESDAY,the nineteenth day of October next, 1881, at 12 o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mort- gage bearing date the thirty-first day of Mas, A. D. 1°69, made between William Rogerson of the one part and Henry Wad- man of the other part (and which Mort- gage has been duly assigned by the said Henry Wadman to the undersigned Richard Heartz, by an assigument bear- ing date the twenty-fourth day of March A D. 1881),— A LL the unexpired term of nine handred and ninety nine years of the said Wil- liam Rogerson, in and to fifty-five acres of land sitnate, lying and being, on Loi or Town. ship number Twenty-nine, inQaeeus County, bouuded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing ata squared post fixed on the north side of Howatts Bridge, over the Brook known as “Howatts Mill Brook,” and rupning easterly along the north side of main road, from Charlottetown to Tryon, to the corner of Road leading to upper Westmorland, and thence along the west side of said last mentioned Road forty-three chains and Twenty links toa stake at the corner of the property belonging to Edward Rogerson ; thence north Twenty-two degrees west, Twenty-seven chains and ninety links, or, un- til it strikes the Brook af i; thence south- erly along the centre of _Mrook to the point of commencement, with all rights, members and appurtenances, For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Soltcitors, Charlottetown Deted this fourth day of July, A. DPD, 1881 ICHARD HEZARTZ, Assignee of Mortgage, (iy 4, 2aw, whly, till sale) 0 ca PNG tt ih Bees