’ , —— 3 eee a -- / A A AN UR aero 2 saat stecanennentement antes aes neon ces erence ee eet on ee ce OER - A IER “a “ . 4 ; " * - i Ny i ne 2 4 ££ a " ; VOL HA Ry BN yet TE? AT yt) \ a ‘ ‘ ry “4? nee Terre a 7 - ‘ , Le . INCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 188¢ 0, 6: 3 ‘ i ( A i ', L B ALLOW NN, h H, Sh, : i rt JA - 4 JGUS (}, 88 J, i », dD) 4 LAA TS Ca: Sah RR tee sad ens. & 4 sii a = . ‘“ Tr Tj 7 wsigipiinami Lockt and Giher items. The Emma Mine. 4 Et U S$ #H. a ‘ é' Le ; ot nae hans siaeeiaatiliies aewew *épanan?? e I'u& loss by the fire at Yale, B. C., is es ee pa AGAIN siren: > ce timated at $100,600. ALBERT (RANT. 3 . . aa F : or e " . veut a Na < 4° ‘ . Five steamships landed 1,712 immigrants | _ Lonvox, Thursday, July 20.—Sir George «f at New York on the 28th ait. | Jessel, Master of the R olls, has given juds- JUST R ECEIVES c ¥ $ ¢ Hl BERHIAN ih Senshi ;ment against Albert Grant in favor of the 3 &. 8 i a 4 i (He annual deticiency in the U. 8. postal Emma Silver Mining Jompany for 3 service is estimated at $2,600,000, | £120,060, that sum being the prefit which ats | Grant a ade as promoter ‘of that company. a J ale 4 Black ( yashmeres, : c ope Monza’ » a disting yuis shed Homan Ir ‘he judg ment is not tu be affected by bank- f Catholic clergyman, died in Montreal on Sun- | Tuptcy procee dings against Grant, inasmuch f Black Hrench Vi erinos, day last. ‘as his making a profit as promoter of the + & eee npaby was a breach of trust. cul THE « ‘olored pepulévon of Toronto, Detroi t| ] es sty 9% ) and other cities celebrated Eman: ipation day } | Gra it, was for about thirteen or fourteen & Black Persian Cords, f at N tag ‘ara i alls ou the 2nd inst : ; < ies ee ee years the most notorious speculator in os Z Vy hite and Gre Cy Cottons, _ Sesoot vacation is about at an end. The Europe. He was especially prominent - Albe rt Grant, better known as ‘* Baron” industrious hoy has stored his mina, and the | @ promote! ot WIning, TAaAlWay alu other New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. 8 idle youth has ’tored his pants, stock companies. His career began to take Velveteen ae ; TILDEN atid Hayes have a lawsuit before the Ohio courts in which the title to $1,000, - 000 worth of property in 'Poledo is involved, Reivy will aceept Warren Smith's challenge for a three mile race, $1,000 a side. The race a downward courss in 1876, when he was brought before the English Courts on a charge of swindling stockholders in some of the companies with which he was connect- ed, iuclading the Emma Mining Company. During his active career he induced the British peor le to invest between $200,000, - will probably take place at Saratoga in Sep- tember, EX S. S. fant al sateen ee 000 and $250,000,090 in securities which are now, for the most part, worthless to the lhere’s a land that is hotter than this, holders. When he became a de- m W here never a collar will stand: jfendant in the conrts he was com- : } Where the people all bubb! d hiss elled to sell the ereat t f oe 3 ac people ¢ e and fil petied ) eli thie greater par 9 ac age 35 O1CEe % Cas, Oh, go to that beautiful land, his valuable property, and in 1876 eet he e ntere dd oa eon mn in bankruptey. | > , A ROTTLE was pick in the rbor ves ce y 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread terday containing a. docutaai_purperting 40 [Ht ace a "a eee ae < C <q? > » lg’ 4 a : 7 . as Ate Fe sii m3 ees f° ithe owners of the Ema Mine went to save heen written by Noah; It is probably [ao104:; yor j Se al : | Kngland in L871, to place steck on the market, the aid of Myr. Grant was songht. ahoax. Since there is Neah-tempt at investi gation, we ark-ind of dened. cae. oe ca ’ aie \ contract was made with the firm of Grant ong, _— _ a had ; Yr. DAVE 2 CK | the | | | A. ee “i = Oo . (en. LUARD, the new Commander of the|& Co., under which they were to recive, for 5 Charlotteiow:, July 13, 1830. is 3 a Canadian forces, together with his family, romoting the companty, about $500,000 ‘ = — =| arrived by the steamship ‘‘ Scotland” at Que- on the sale of the first half of the stock and a. o bee on the 3rd inst. 7 ‘he general is the guest | one halt of the profits reatized on the sale g i Be Se cean . o Steam shi ip Co ROYAL of the officers of the Quebec citadel, of the second half retained by the ver —— = eek ete The ¢apital of the cempany was fixed a $5,060,000, one-half the stock being Seon. ntl etwieciun duane tats 3 ie an Sa foe Rev. Mr. Talmage, the Brooklyn ith PPTALE dy i ; 4 rt aE f 4 ) ivi S$ be i ‘tq i “te maclVi " by ° . r TTISEL | UF Phiud BU WARD Gain, 3 F divine, has been ““deing” Leadville, Col. by) eq to the public at par in $100 shares. 4 9 visiting the gambling dens and dance halls i in Ss eee aa oe ca oe a . About $5,750,000 changed hands in Eng- i, t} sat Cc ity. He repe ated a sim: ‘Ase | ps arformane e 4 W A " EH 1 1 SE, in Ne Ww York City about 3 & year ag land during the transactions in the stock of Gf Liver peel and Lou On, . ois the company, and much of the amount re- QUEEN SQUARE. y ya rds ¢ o| 299 GOO, Hie. Ww: ird oO f “vv 250 fo r the arrest of Henri, the mur- Grant. 2 The Brana Mine is situate twenty- derer of Morrison of Beaubrook. As it is|nine miles from Salt Lake City, and was now a month since the murder was commit-|named after the daughter of Mr. Wood- INTIGN OAT q Nn FAN ted, the tardiness of the Government is the ‘ one of the early develoner f ONUGY Al ANG man, one of the early developers of the a3 Zc a at , +O, ee rareea 7. a ° eal “7 . subject of adverse comment. mine. Trenor W. Park and Henry H, Baxter purchased one half of the mine it i : Spring allt Samer UOOIS, i ; UTU RANG 7; = RIP. 1880. Fire insu ance Coruna AFTER a brief absence, the hoodlums, who i871 ier $375,002, and shortly after they Capital and Reserve Si | THE O1 ute trio Governinent lis ave offered a re | mained, it is said, in. the bands of Mr. ~ erence a 7 take up position at Walker's corner, returned . ae ' Pi : : bought one-sixteenth mterest at the rate of } RY DEPARTMENT ie a poe ‘agiond. to their favorite location Wednesday evening. a Se ae a ; . COMPLETE IN EVERY B M : a] Of Liverpoel, I Could not the mames of those incessant $1,500,000 for the whole TAR, Dr. Park VALUE UNSURPASSED. i _ and Seuator William M. Stewart went to rr } . . first-Class fron Secrew Sileam shi i a as , oe nuisances be handed te the Stipendiary Magis : Insurance effected on every description of] trate in order that such chronic loafers may be London to seil the mine, and before mak- ing their contractwith Cirant. & Co., they ' a % ” . ne . ao . bibs — . ‘2 6D: PR 1) \ ei i) H © OWA 2D pr operty in the abov e Trost reliable ('om- pr operly punished. ’ ; HE Subscribers Save, by the ©. 'S. ° Prince BD "panies, at the LOWES CURRENT RATES. ——__-— indreed General Scheneck, then United $a Edward, : Etna “Blanche, aad omer | ROG ieee Mites Classed 100 Ai. | JOHN VMACEACHERN, _ ome RerLAN & s hotel, at Niagara, was broken | States Minister to England, to become a ; paeneee Depress | whi his ti bel ghest ch at ahi yds, | os t for P. E. Island into on the dist ult., and the pants of John] stockholder. The promoters of the com- % i Which is tae! nes 1255 20 LIOVds Age or 4, isiand. eae : cal tai oF: ° . . LARCEST AND BEST STOCK GF | ; Warehot ‘a 14 1$80—Im eo MeMilian, the proprietor, stolen, in the 0CK- pany prospered until early in 1876,when 2 } «guys S ‘gp uaa ans ap | Ttatian Warehouse, 0% yo oe ets of which was 5200 in cash and about the | tie stock had falle 95 shillings sas . Loner rascr,. <OMmMaAnGen | ee ee ‘eamount in cheaties on Dickson & Mer. | tue stock had fallen to 25 shillings a share British aud Foreign Bry Goods | same amount mm cheques. On Mickson & ier! because of continued adverse reports, and # ~ ‘ ; re : . ve See © eee ’ 7h T f E ritt’s Bank, The pants were found. nex a : . Will be on the Berth at Liverpool REC nue. AR AB R eo z ‘ye a A x a t Mr. Grant was threatened with suits, and morning in the yard of the tannery, with only j 7 re : ’ * |General Scheneck was led to resign his to Receive Cargo about the 1 the cheques left, ere : 8th of September, ‘From Londo ‘0 Une riottetown, Monramat is infested. by New York swell ne es mi ; { ; rah aci a cy > : ar | s > : ar Please vive us a call before purchasing kD WILL SAIL FROM mobenen; and robberies at leading hotels are New London Notes. eleewhere. very numerous. On the night of the second AND GROCERIES 4 Ever imported by them, which they will dis- ‘ pose of at the lowest Cash prices, . o a . “8 =f , . - ; ] . i . il ae al rAann i fon an ! several guests were robbed in the Ottawa ink eae falda adie W.& A. BROWN & Ce. : hy Gr 0us iy ihe iarlottetown | Hotel, by sneak thieves who entered their] _, Chere ss “a large attendance at the : June}, 1850, lich ~Ath & rooms. Mr. C. W. Woodferd, of Essex, N. Y., County Court held here on the 3rd inst, 4 pipet About the 20th September, lost a gold watch, valued at $200, and $50] ‘The storm of Friday last was very severe, ‘ : ha } } . as} Other arties ‘ere also heavy suf- Carrying freight at through rates from London ce ms parties were also heavy suf-| mach dama; ve being done to the crops. 7 5 & 5 erers. and Glasgow, deliverable at Charlotte- | PACIFIC ® «©Motual- Insnrance (0,,) °*scsscan tases } pi) ediac. i ~— Granville Division being no more, our A Paris special says ‘* society has not re-| young ladies and gentlemen ave flocking to covered from the ccinmotion which Mrs. | Forest Home Division which still retains ’ : bs Wetmoere’s death occasioned, though means > high name it has already wor 5 ee | For Freight, apply in London to Joun| Sn cantoliy ventas eae a the high name it has already won. a 2 | PircatRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; > vay eal eg pe ae x Tl ustees of Graham’s Ro: istri : IN EW = (Jc <= Qlascow. to Jamis Kuta. 194 8¢ Vincent . ‘ i. ISLA! ND, DIRECT. scandal. The Marquis of Anglessy, who|, The trustees of Jrahan's Road district a n Glasgow, JAMES KELSO, 1o¢ St. € lol ana aah being about to grade the school, are having 5 ‘pesladisebicentie Street: in Liverpool to Prrcargn Broruers behaved cruelly to the lady, is wealthy, un- ate . ; ag st ; s1Ver} am a ; an addition built te it. The contractors, 51 South John Street, in Pictou, N. &., to - oS scrupulons, noble and ignoble, and_ his 5 af # oa j : . ‘ ? Sy = < . woe - { MARINE. Moduawk Divino hace. Wo FALIL TRIP, 1880. agents give out that she died from a Messrs. isaac Hayden, Thos, Cook and Jas. A. Campbeil, have commenced operations, nee bout.” 3 ~ , 9g» gs ’yr ‘ » > y >} - ; ; ; . Assets ‘lst Deo, 1879, - $744,149.00 PEAKE BRO’S & CO., | te Splentid Clipper Barkenin ———- and fromm tha fall knows, ae Sa s : ss il ies vhie , rer 2 »eTiG P ———- Cl’town; July 19, °80—cod tf Managers. | &6 THE cs y|_, fi death is announced of the Right Hon. | yoy, ; ae it will sedan’ rodital wi t i: ae de ce ies og |. ete gd ay Pee eae E= a ie NCH 3 Francis Alexander Keith-Falconer, Earl of | ¥°h* V® a ee ee ee d . are See P “ Cintor 1 Inverurie. etc.. i . . o <-> ‘ FREIGH rs, covering $15,600 and upwards | M PO yR > A N TS { A 1 E ere ror Inv aircon etc., in = ee ~ , thi of Scotland, which event happened on Sunday The following. as illustrating how strong a? 5 = 192 '1T or. ; ; Oe 7 pent Snare and Cased evening, in Half Moon Street, Piceadilly. ' a His Lords ship had been out for a drive, during CHARLES GOULI.. COMMANDER, | which he was suddenly seized with ilines “ee oS etree and died literally as he was being carried tae teh 1 to be lust, A certain rabid Reformer will § Sail from London the door of his house. who failed in business a& Tew years ago, otaiiaemalicatgans lately went tothe Western States of the Tue Mgntreal ‘Gazette’ estimates that re-| neighboring Union, and purchased a lot of cent legislation will enable the Quebec Gov-|land with the intention of settling in the g en first-class risks. Certificates issucd payable in London 9 at the office of Morron Roser & Co., T any TI ,Anr ; Bankers, of in New York. VALU ABLE PROPERTY Risks taken and rates fixed without being ‘ ws referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERY, «| \HE Directors of the CHARLOTTETOWN a belief our Grit friends bave in the bene- ficial efiects of a pretective tariff, is too ON OR ABOUT ~~ a 4 ] IN HACY yy COMPANY . re gt ee : : ‘ ; j Agent for P. KE. Island. | 1 W OOLEN ral c coe COMI oz eer THE Sth SEPTEMBER, ernment to obtain $250,000 annually from the | locality. On his return to the city a few . > aay Ea at ce J spall Wik Gea f One Carrying Freight at through rates to Picton Consclidated Municipal Loan Fund, and] days ago, he boasted to a small circle of m mg dan nile ine TD »} y ‘OLS s s tee : rie wu wv i S » e 7 ° : ‘ a i a wee J = ; - . . i ————— | Spring Park. tie | fey 7, a ee 7 a >| $100,000 for a new heense Act, while a saving fricnds of the enermous business being c r : : : ,eorvet f Sum YS} » — } Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon Georgetown, Summerside, Sonris CEQ AAD wil . lala se ; oie te ee : ’ ? of $50,060 wil | be effected byt "euUucIng § salaries done in the United States. coy hy,” said G Engine & Boiler, Shafting, Boitiupg and com- aad Shediac, ; 3 ny | AOR © , : a ; auil dispensit ng with need Tess officials. The ‘6 WES re plete Heating apparatus throug shout the whole! Parties wishing to have their goods de- I ‘Jousnal of Commerce” bas not the he, ‘‘they are all as busy as they can be; Montreal ‘ ; building. ‘Tine size of the Main Building is 80 livered here early in the Season, will do w on game confidence that these anticipations will factories are working over- stimee; shops are full of customers all day, lands are increas- 50 feet, three stories ligh, besides basement, | to forward their orders in time, so as not to'} e realised. : 3 Fe Pe aa ing in value, and everybody seems to have PRINCE FAWARD (St AND, E ingine He muse of Brick 5 0 x 30 feet together | detain the Vessel. | : Gites’ Liniment Llodide Ammonia cures | plenty of money. ‘*Yes,” replied a Con- witha large Building atta .ched and used by! For Freight or Passage, apply in London to | the Company as a Dy rehouse. ‘The Engine Joun Pare: AIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester | yoy vralgia, face ache, rheumatism, gout, frosted | servative friend, ‘‘that is the direct result is 30 horse power and was built by Messrs: Street; in Liverpool, to Prrcarrs Brorners, | feet, chilblains, sore th roat, erysipelas, bruises | of a protective policy, as proved by your Montgomery & Sons, of Halifax, in "1871 i, and 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, and Soansts of every nature in man or animal. | own experience, and yet you and your i oes there ‘about $2 2600. Che Engine and | “C | The remarkable. cures this remedy has effected ; nder sent Admini FENHIS New and Commodious House, situate} » , 5). : ¢ SHAKE BROS & GC : t ledy Aas ellecte’ | own party condemn our present Adimims- ; , 7 s “© | Boiler are in a complete state of repair and WAIN Pu Srtany. : soiler are in & CO! plete = [ C QO. | classes-it as one of the most important and | tration for giving Canada the same oppor- LORNE “FIOTEL. at North Shore, offers great attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea bathing, ‘ishing, etc. It is within easy access of the City, being only thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. Charges moderate. For further particulars apply to the Manager, or address LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 12, 1880. TRY te... Te) At. sd fe. G ytve: ALBION MINE NUT COAL lair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; i is COAL, not jire clay and slate. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P, E. Island. Office —No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf almost as good as new. ‘There is about 60 feet of 3 inch Shafting together with the Ha...¢rs, The Main Driving Belt cna about $360 and is quite as good as new, ‘The Steam Pipes for heating extends throughout the entire build- ing and cost upwards “of $1,060. There is a never failing Spring of water within a few feet of the factory, where a sufficient quantity can be obtained for any purpose required, Mor further particulars apply; a either of the undersigned. HENRY LO NGWORT H, President. | D. R. M. HOOPER, Director. ALBERT SIMPSON, Secretary. 2 une 30, 1880.—oaw-wkly scat eae tte A AC RC tt CNS 4 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Published 11 the Provinces. 9, 1$80—eoa tf REMAN PUNCH, Iee Creaia, Fruit ices, Water ices. S I intend paying special attention to my Ice Cream department this season, I invite th® public to call where they can be furnished with the Creams and Ices te be ot in the City. made from the i ordering Creams or Ices we guarantee satis- action or no charge, assortment of Icé A. McKENZIE, Confectioner, Queen Street. Charlottetown, June 19, 1880. ** Woodland,’ valuable remedies ever discovered for the cure { ‘aud relief of pain. From over-exertion, { con- ‘tracted a pain across my loins. My suifering ‘was intense. One bottle of Giles’ Liniment 'lodide Ammonia cured me. T. B. McGee, Conductor N. Y. and New Haven R. R. Giles’ Pills cure suppression. ed VessELs Soup in New York.—Brig Fair- field, 264 tons, built at Wentworth, N. 8., in 1873, new metaled, now in port, for Haytien, account, at $5,000; brig Evivia, 272 tons, built at Maitland, N. 8., in 1876, now at Eridge- | water, N. 8., at 36,100; bark Tuck Sing, 388 tons, built at St. John N. B., in 1870, over- hauled in 1877, now in port, at $7,500; Am. bark, Templar, 538 tons, built at Brewer, Me., in 1862, metaled in 1878, now in port, tunity to go ahead. Perhaps you would yet have been solvent had the present Gov- ernment been in power five years ago.” The Grit convert to protection remained silent and theughtful. o_o «© Remedy for Hard Times, Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich ifood and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper.and hetier clothing ; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and | especial! y stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doetors or using 80 | much of the vile humbug meditine that 51 you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all . for Philadelphia account, for $9,000; brig | simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures 53 tons, built at Deep Riv er, Con., in 1862, metaled in 1876, now in port, at or about $5,000. always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and goc health, ry itonce. Read of it in another column,