eee: A, re) TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CANADIAN, Yarmoura, N. S., Aug. 22 (he sessions of to a close & little after midnight. volume of business transacted was very large, and the afternoon and evening meet ins were largely attended by the public. The womens mission aid society’s annual | the Baptist Convention lasted all day, yesterday, and were brought The | — = oe | Gents’ Eustre meeting was also beld and the attendance | of ladies interested was very large. United States, and Hutchinson, mission- aries, and others, addressed the assem- plage tional ministers’ endowment Home, mis- sions, and Acadia College, were read and adepted, The educational meeting was highly interesting. Revs. Dra. Sawyer, Arm- strong, DeBlois, Weldon, Bill and Day, and Revs. Saunders, Warren and _ others, | made capital addresses upon the demand of the heur in reference to Baptist educational institutions. No affiliation is entertained fora moment. The maintenance of Aca- dia, in the same independence that has hitherto characterized its history was em- phasized, and au increase in the endowment recommended. The convention scheme in a very few years will give ample funds for all the purposes of the denomination, and the collection of funds by this method, at once indicates its simplicity, as only one dollar per number is required to meet all re tessicies. The evening session, until adjournment, was engaged in rapidly passing through business. A resolution passed to petition the Canadian Parliament to preserve, at all hazards, the prohibition feature of the Scott Act, and to further temperance legis- lation to absolute prohibition. The following resolution was adopted by a rising vote and ordered to be telegraphed | to Secretary Blaine :-— The Baptist Convention of the Maritime Provinces, now in session at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia,offer united prayer to Almighty God for the life and restoration to health of President Garfield, and beg te present to Secretary Blaine their expression of pro- found regret in view of the circumstances of immediate danger which now threaten the President. (Sad. ) Tuzopere Li. Rann, President. After votes‘of thanks to the people of Yarmouth, to the railway and steamboat lines, ete., had been passed, the conven- tion adjourned, to next meet in annual session in Leinster Street Church,St. John, N. B. } REDERICTON, Aug. 24. Several mining licenses in Restigouche and Gloucester Counties were sold at the Crown Land Office, to-day. Two squa-e miles in Restigouche were sold to Adams i Rev. i Messrs. McLaurin, of Ontario, George, of | July 15, S881. mniae CRS a AS = ——_— a 'clads to participate. | tiuues its special inquiry. iden | GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. ' | Lonpon, Ang. 24. | Ata meeting of the Dublin Land League, Mr. Sexton, alluding to Mr. Harcourt’s remarks concerning Michael Davitt, de- | scribed him as the panther of the Ministry, | so sudden was his spring and so deadly his bite. Lonpon, Aug. 24. William Fowler, Liberal member of Par- liament, will sail for America on the 6th of September. Lonvon, Aug, 24. In the House of Lords, last evening, the newspaper libel biil for ameliorating the newspaper jaw of libel was read a second tlie. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 26—10 a. m. Moderate winds and fine weather. —-- ae +s From the Romance of the Beautiful. STRILA.* On Strila’s heights an ancient Fortress stands, in Rega! splendor looks o’er fertile lands, its lefty Towers superbly crown the height, And glow like amber in the mornings light ; Gay scene of Royal state and pewer retained, Where Royal Mary, Queen of beauty reigns ; Great source of legendas, tales, pbetic lays, And brilliant deeds of arms of other days! I hail thy ancient Towers, of Tourney’s bold, Cf daring chivalry, and feats untold ! High o’er the vale the lofty Castle stands, The pride and glory of these fertile lands, Which like a veteran released from wars, Indulges rest, but shows his honored scars, Beneath the battery on the esplenade, There stands a statue in grim arms arrayed, King Rvubert Bruce, whom valient deeds adorn, Who turns his gaze on distant Banneckburn ; That field of valor he did once coinmand, The crewning glory of his native land ! Beyond the Forth a eonic hill is seen, To rise from out the course of level green, & Saddler at $20 and $25 respectively. For the first square mile in Gloucester County there was some very lively bidding, and it was finally purchased by Adams & Saddler for $3,350. They were opposed by Mr. F. E. Winslow, of Chatham. The same parties also bought two more square miles in the same county. The total sales amounted to $3,435. It is evident that the purchasers believe they have discovered some rich mining country in Gloucester. Mr. Adams, one of the purchasers has lately been engaged in silver mining in Colorado. UNITED STATES. Wasuinaton, Aug. 24. Official bulletin, 8.30 a. m.—The Presi- dent passed a very good night, awakening at longer intervals than during the several nights past. He centinues to take liquid food by the mouth with more relish, and in such a quantity that enemata will be su:- pended for the present. There is no change in the parotid swelling ; the other symptoms are quite as favorable as yester- day. Pulse 106, temperature 98.5, respira- tion 17. There was no material change reported in the Presidents condition up to mid- night. New York, Aug. 24. The Herald's postscript from Washington at 2a. m. reports that the Cabinet, recog- nizing the critical situation of the Presi- dent and his inability to discharge the duties of his office and _ his pro- able protracted infirmity even in the event of eonvalescence, have decided to notify, or have already notified Vice-President Arthur that it is his duty to assume the functions of President. Cuicaco, Aug. 24. The Colored Press Association met here Tuesday. Eighteen papers were repre- sented, the dele.ates coming from Ken- tucky, Mississippi, Washington, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas and Texas. J. G. Adams presided. A committee upon resolutions reported, calling upon the colored press to unanimously demand the opening of Oklahama territory to the freed men of the United S‘ates, for the support of the Mahone movement in Virginia, and for the employment of colored teachers in colored schoojs. Eecselutions of sympathy for President Gartield was telegraphed to Secretary Blaine. Su cRMAN, Texas, Aug. 24. A quarrel between ex-Sheriff Blanton and James Todd was settled, yesterday, by Blanton’s head being shot off and Todd shot through the heat, both dying to- gether. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Berne, Aug. 24. By order of the Federal Council the Nihilist Russian Prince Kratarine has been expelled from Switzerland. Oran, Aug. 24. Negotiations have begun between France and Morocco with a view to removing any cause for conflicts resulting ‘from French operations operations in Algeria. !t is understood that Morocco is favorably dis- posed on the sub ject. Rome, Aug. 24. The triumph «f the French Republicans and the partial defeat of Gambetta, give general satisfaction here. Tunis, Aug. 24. France has resolved to appoint a commis- sion of inquiry into occurrences attending the occupation of Sfax, and has invited the commanders of Italian and British iron- Arocky mount, upon whose summit stands, A lof-y tower the neighboring strath com- mands, A monument of victory, valor brave, That plunged the foe beneath the streamy wave, While Ferth shall wind, and Scotia’s moun- tains stand. The name of Waliace shall high fame com- mend ; ‘Twas here ks braved the proud usurping: foe, Who at his buzle’s blast received the blow ! ‘ar up that fertile vaie first yrvets the view, Beuledis lofty p:ake of misty blue ; 2 it takes the lead, Senlomern reurs his Of all the Grangian rv Except where prowl head, Frem who's exalt-d !-row at m-rn are seen, Full fourteen c unties that enhance the scene, Bright panorama of the grand and fair, Few sights on earth with that view may com- pate ; Adown the course the Forth his course pre- serves, And winds in bold peninsulating curves, A maze of beauty, thro the verdant plain, And seams to turn and run his ceurse again, A lane of sweet romanee and landscapes bright, The poet's theme, the painter’s fond delight ! Above the scene high Ochil rears his head, That lofty bulwark that vo foe may tread, With haughty bearing o’er the streamy plain, He sits the arbitix of besusy’s reign ! He who may clim) his green Olympic brow, Will gain a treat reserved but for the few ! O’er fertile valley, hamlet, woods and howers, Till far he greets Edina’s lofty towers, And Artnur’s seat, proud pyramid that stands The ancient guardian o’er these storied lands. 7 = t a McALpyn. Ch’town, Ang 25, 1881. *Strila, the ancient gelic name of stirling, being situaten in the isthmian district of S-ot- land, it became the scene of frequent battles, skirmishes and broils, hence the name. Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by L, J. Willisms. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. « Credit Paes PRANGO-CANADIEN, President—Hon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company will make long term ans with sinking fund, and short term loans ith- out sinking fund. For particulars,apply at the offi-e of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Aug. 24, 1881. FOR NEWFOUNDLAND, FEXHE Schooner MINNIE A., 100 tons, Capt. Noel, arrived yesterday from New- foandland. She will sail on return from this dation for freight and passengers, the Captain on board, or owner, JOHN AYLWARD. Apply to Aug 20, ’81. TS place to get your Printing done is a the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOM 8 port on FRIDAY NEX', and have accomo- | = — The invitations were The reports on convention of the educa-| accepted, but the Italian Consulate con- | a A rR Y j —— _—.o . GEORGE .D THH DAILY EXAMINER, AUGUST 26, 1881. WE WILL CLEAR OUT, AT A BIG REDUCTION, THE BALANCE OF OUR English Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, also Silk Sacques & Cashmere Volmans. FOR THE WARM WEATHER, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF & Holland Ceats, Hosiery, Summer Underclothing, Straw Hats, sic. &é& CO. —._ eee ee FALL GOODS. We have Just Received from Creat Britain, NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACE, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, | NEW BLACK CHIP. AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), | HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. PRINTED COTTONS, VELVETEERS, 20 bales Grey Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1881. ee = _— ‘CHARLOTTETOWN ‘Boarding & Select Day School, t&BOR THE DIRECTION —OF THE— SISTERS OF THR CONGREGATION DB NOTRE DAME. ‘Whe Classes Will Re-Open on the Ist September. Board and Tuition, English and French per term, paid iu advance........... $16 00 Dhasic 6.056342 le Pie cane 5 00 Bed and Bedding, laundress, extra. For further particulars apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR, Convent de Netre Dame, Hillsboro’ Square, Aug. 20,'81—1m eod AT AUCTION. Lobster Factory, Plant,Boats, Gear, &e., Ke, situate at Tracadie Harbor. FESHE above-named Factory, with all Gear in running order, will be sold without reserve, on Tuesday, 6th Of Septr., AT ELEVEN 0’CLOCK, atthe Subscribe rs’ Store, corner Queen and Water Street, Charlottetown. This is a chance seldom offered to those who wish to engage in the leading industry of the Island, Among the advantages connected with this lobsters,and alweys a sufficient quantity of codfish heads for tait can be had at a trifling cost, which is very important, The canning of mackerel is a growing busi- ness, and there is no better place on this Island to prosecute this branch, Intending purchasers can examine the Factory any day previous to sale. An inventory of Plant, Traps, Bo: ts, &c., can be seen the day of sale. Everything will be delivered up to the pur- chaser at the close of the present season, which will end about the last of September. Terms liberal and made known at sale. HYNDMAN BROS. Aug 20, '81—eod dly pat and wkly till sale IN “BIW uAL DEPaT YQ HE subscriber wishes to intimate to his friends, and the public generally, that he has opened a Coal Depot at the above named place, where he is prepared to_receive orders for all the leading kinds of Coal, and fill them at lowest possible rates, R. McMILLAN, Ch’town, Aug. 18—eod, wkly 1m pd FOR SUMMERSIDE DIRECT! Fhe Brigantine ‘Lottie Bell,’ ALEX. RANKIN, MASTER, 213 Tons, classed 9 years English Lloyds, will be on the berth at Liverpool, Oa or About 15th Sept., Sailing on 20th for Summerside Birect, carrying Freight at lowest rates. | Apply to Wittiam Jamison, 15 Pitt Street, | Liverpool ; or to LONGWORTH & CO., | Aug. 23—3w 2aw Charlottetown, Wool! ’y HE Highest Cash Price paid for Wool | & Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES, July 12—2aw wkly im Hillsborough Street. ‘Wool! ' 1 Factory are a plentiful. supply of good sized » Cottons, 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, 2 cases Bed Ticking, ¥ese=> All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. t | AES LININGS AND TRIMMINGS | FROM MONTREAL, > cases White Cottons, 2 cases Flannels, lilore New Goods 40 CASES AND BALES! JUST OPENING AT J. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Faney Dress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Silks, Feathers, Gloves, Hosiery. Ribbons (new shades), Ladies Black Straw Hats, at cost. As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular Bargains. ‘Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on getting J. B. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, ’81—wkly, pat pres =< es *: ——— are See CLOSING-OUT SALE ail .. FTA RD W A_Ft-E! ———0:0 — We have decided to leave the Island this year, and NOW OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF Fardware, Paints, Oils., &c,, &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. SpreciaL Price ror Larce Lots. - A. A. BALDWIN BARGAINS FOR ALL. & CO. Charlottetown, July 13, 1881—6i eod wkly, ne 8) Be on = RANK healthiest sites on the Island. pleasant grounds, well wooded. quiet surroundings, patronize the FRANKLIN. nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN. Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the Bath House on the private Beach near the FRANLKIN. Terms very moderate. IN HOUSE. pipaneionnetys SUMMER HOTEL NOW OPEN, Built on high land, it commands a splendid view of the city, and is one of the Connected with this House are If you want cool rooms and dust The N. B.—This is a Temperance House. une 15, 1881. eee ee ee St. Peter's Schools MIO WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY, 5th SEPT. aT 10 o’CLOCK, A. M. The Schools will be under the management as last year. For terms, etc., apply at ST. PETER’S CLERGY HOUSE, Aug, 15, 1881 —till date Grefion Street, ~ UBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Papor published tn Provincet, . same | and nice, | than after it is stored. } } H. F. COONIBS, PROPRIETOR —— a cnn BRIGT. “NATALIE,” 171 puns, Barbadoes, 15 tierces do, . 15 bbls. do., 152 puns, Demerara, Just landed. Quality is exceedingly | right Wiil be sold lower from wharf CARVELL BROS, Ch'town, Aug, 17—pat 3i eod LASSES London to Charlottetown P. E. ISLAND, DIRECT. FALL TRIP, 1881. ‘he Splendid Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE 42% Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, M. Cailaghan, Commander, Will Sail from London On or About 10th September, (Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac, Parties withing to have their Goods deli- vered here early in the seasun will do well to forward their orders in time, so as not to de- , tain the Vessel. |. For Freight or Passage apply in London to Jony Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcairn Brorueas, 51 Seuth Jobn Street ; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BRO’S & CO. Ch’town, Aug 6,’31—3aw r Ucean Steamship Co. Of Prince Edward Islaad. ee wk Autumn The First-Class Iron Screw Steamship PRINGE EDWARD ' ROBERT FRASER, Commander, ‘Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the 15th August, and will Sail from Liverpool for Charlottetowa About the Ist September, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon- den and Glasgow, deliverable at Char. lottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris, Pictou and Shediac. For Freight, apply in London to Joun Pir- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; E.C.; in Glasgow, to James Ketso, 134 St, Viaocent Strcet; in Liverpool, to Pircairy Broruers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South Johan Street ; in Pictou, N.S., to Noonan & Davuss, or here, to PEAKE RRO’S & CO., Ch’town, Aug. 6, ’s31—3aw Managers SALT! SALT! It is Important in Makiag 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. For sale in Bags and in Buik, at BEER & GOFE'S July 30, 1881. VALE COAL MINES Pictou, .Wova Scotia, Gr FOR ROUND, NUT, SLACK, ‘UBSCRIBE - a Sen xt and most Nowsy Pape Provinces, the published in Furnished by CARVELL BROS,, June 10~—J]ni law pat _ Agents for P. B, L. - SS 722 NLT eT bi - ’ a ~ re a ap aoe be rt Sls er ro ees Me RRR em! ESN ~<a en Saeeee cig aes cee ne is tie OES sees peta ae pasture