_— THE DAILY EXAMINE} . a —— R, _ - oo = - - . wy . sc: Rue Reger eren —— -— —_s~ seuemnenee at and Other Hiems. | TREURGR, We eR ee pocal alt ‘ a I . weal : FAEGGRAPHIC NEWS. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. : Hari. this evening SPROIAL DespatTour a eae - , " RS TO C , . a “rs ' | Tur Examiner. Letter from Rey. F. E. J. Lloyd —— DOMINION PARLI ‘- ie Sin,—1. Iam in no humor to be pe »! eet for drill:to : rturbed es . wi t for drill AMENT ‘ aes a — citizen of Charlottetown y do or say in his = 7 MM | ae work me harm. — ——— ” an 09 e case ol civenna on 2 2. It has not been m i S oe . . Comet iz R EGI LARITIES EXPOSED paper reports. y habit to notice news- au 3. But fairness to m i . 7 yself and consideration : 4 in fthe Provincial for my friends com l met i : ' y Ortawa, J uly 8. ing ee ok o quien the Hey r esterday was private members’ d , . - arranged many months ago to spe H AY rawberry festival on the House of Commons. Ccnndieechis ~ menth of June off the Island, , eon | ao om Dos'tdeee oe business was done. 2 aes is not a vice of mine, " a the peblie accounts ec 5 . 4 owe no citizen of Charlotteto | e ME re Beek -ommiuttee, en- | oth che he Be | . and Or at the Bazaar in — made into alleged irregularities quite familiar with pte Vet ore yarket Hall “ sai aa Department, involving De- 7. Four residents of Charlottetown whose ; od oli whe dibiad Waban — Burgess and several em- | !ames (at least three of them) are hadwe to \ es aati thin altudmasis Sani vs - se charges are trifling, bus ag |'™* bat which honor does not permit me to ie , e Oattinn implicated are grits and ap- divulge, are responsible for the contents of \d . a inted by the McKenzie Government, the | *®® _— “Society as it is in Charlotte- vy) iw enwawed for the | 2PPosition gwill probably not make much | *°¥®: 1 never knew the number of copies meeting wil) | ul printed, or sold, nor, it may be perhaps neces- ) ai Mri shi tie Sle sary for me to state, did I ever see a cent of a ple ' any profit that may have accrued from the Spaz —Fisiap wilt boNbisbes ARTE-McGRERVY CASE |S tis rer’ Da 7 ee : om 8. | give the above to the cammunity on paying water rates. Make a note aa my honor as a clergyman, a Christian, and a ‘ man, and it is the only statement I shall ever strawberry festival } ‘i day al ro n Go and snyoy a » Tea | Mi Hk is being con- } wet weather interfered a success ) steraay. . d e = ‘ > ; adyY made clothing . f ~ hi in en's black . 4 r , wai aines Paton & ( a - \TTEN N. eD Vi mnday afterno« n for the strawberry festival under the riven of Epworth League. suspic I We underetand that gathering of the “i . annus d at Summerside. ( wi is f V1 Larne’s ( Owing to an un yaitable delay, the programme for Miss Laine ert will not be issued until to- mo row - - — The Sec nd Methodist church » School will hold their annual Pienic + Westvi le, West River, on Monday, duly i J —_ >.-— foucs Court.—This morning a woman wa fired $5 and costs for interfering with }) poles 1a the discharge of their duties, . . ‘ , a ‘ ~ ae wdadrank was fined $30 or SO days. | turn on Tuesday next. | resign THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1891. — teeta Murphy in a Fix, GOES HOME TO a Tarte Disgusted. ——- —— owe, QUEBEC. Orrawa, July 9. lu the Tarte-MeGreevy case, Owen Mur- phy’s cross-exaiwimation was continued yes- terday. He testified-to making large pre- sents of diamonds and jewelry to Engineer Perley and Mrs, Perley, and to giving a hun?red dollars to a clerk in Mr. Perley’s oiiice four years ago, whose name he did not know and never inquired. Sir Joha lhompson insisted that Murphy go to the Pablic Works Department and identify the clerk, but Murphy claimed to be too sick to remain long in Ottawa, and obtained per- mission to go to Quebec, promising to ree His whole testi’ mony is thoroughly discredited. Mr. arte is so disgusted withthe disclosures that he threatens to abandon the case and his seat. Mr. Perley, on hearing Murphy’s charges against him, immediately demanded to be examined regarding them, and he will be heard this morning. Famine ia India.’ secant iil \VinseueR Goops.—New Eaglish Prints, ict Muslins, Ladies’ Paras is aud Umbrellas, Rlne Serges, jast opening.— Harris & Stewart, | London House. 4i jy8 siecle guia pen THE Patms "—All the children | sizing in the cantata ** Under the Palms” | ue reqvested to meet in the Y. M. C. A. Hall | t morrow (Friday) afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. | Oe ti a Patus” will be repeated on | ‘ Tuesd t, July 14th Luesday eVeniog next, Admissicn red and exceedingly interesting, el the progress of Christianity in the] \eusington, bro lightning on Sunday last. was atroe hu . SLLUCA Uy thos aerry | . ; “hose pectilar aliments Ne } ° wmess upbearab] Pj sarean unfailing cure. They build up Hlood, restore the nerves and bing a glow of heal.h tu saliow cheeks. All dealers, or by Alt post paid on re elpt ot price (50 cents 4 Dy \\ i. Liam Med, Co . Brockvi le, Un lw = oo. 4 StoNARY Merring.—There was a large uttendan ‘eat the missionary meeting in the baptist church vestry last night. tev. J. A. Jordon occupied the chair. Interesting and natrne sei ive addresses were made by Rev. Mr. Archibald « ; 7 Areiigakl, and Mr, Morse, missionary-elect tot Ir il M | } ' Cindia. Mrs, Archibald also made a few emarks, and afterwards sang with Mr. mney hd _two Telugu hymns. Another — y wi | be held ou Frid Ly evening when “fs. Arcl Pid will be the priucipal Speaker . ‘a RNTERTAIN MENT.—A public entertainment og will *t 63 of uhe Mount Herbert as take place in their hall, on uy evening, the 13h of Jaly, commenc we ats oclock, consisting of songs, addresses, enn anil readings There will be a yy bation from th city divisions. Mr. C. B. wit ww ‘he popular reader of Charlottetown, take part, and Mr. J. J. Chappelle will “a very interesting address. A duet will ae by Messre. Cook and Lewis. The pay Wil be favored with a cornet solo the perang and Mr. McLaren, and Mr. i Also favor the audience with solos ty Whict a, XT . . . . Hen the PUN ai r lially invited free. { - VANADIAN Hisrory *, RY. x The Dominion com- : “re on ( anadian eats dete 4 History will meet o Rincationa! ng the sessions of the Nationa ty obal Association in that city, July 14 ve mewant, The purpose of the committee to deyj ; ; is¢ and farther a plan that will result he Canad protuction of a text book of Nal hiet » ot As _uistory suitable for the use + = ‘ “er p,... 48 throughout the Dominton, | ol Mee fem? J. H. Burtaud, B. A. bas placed oe ae pati lotic ras OMnitter 9 te u y at the disposal of Le »%2,500 Prince Edward Island is eprese , sg ; comittee by Principal Mc : ited oa the x W alu, City ‘ #4 _— oT ail VouNciL. — A special meeting of tiers ac oon lant evening. A resolution Cunmitter b = the ettect that the finance th. *¥e charge of the macadamizing - age te in order that no more money be bes bees a that branch of the service than ne voted. Another resolution, directing typ, Uneillor in charge of the watering carts a aad horses for that service, as Y Horses and carts were required by au of the street committee for Counc) | can purposes, — talso carried Ud vive « vod sahil he did not think he Ment and — EOn under the new arrange ate. Ty) resigned charge of the watering & bloodle eaten adj purned in the midst au] oo duel between Councillors Horne se, if cr “airmay s"herg] !) cents his exercise is given for -the| benefit of the Y. M. C. A 2 nated in th Assciation will give the! e1:ing is cantata thei: patronage | 4 eniag aise a al ‘ i The ir was a fair attendance (Fisheries turein Zion church last evening, y Dr. Thompson. The lecture, which ight to town with him yester-;on the Cape Breton coast. boot of Mrs. Mills, of Mills Point, | was good yesterday at Port Medway, NS§&, >] g y | Caxcurta, Ju'y 9. Ten million people are threatened with famine in Madras. ———» “arne'l’s Candidate Defeated. Dusuin, July 9. In the county Carlow election, the Par- nell candidate was defeated by an over- We trust all in-| whelming majority. Fishery Bulletin. Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hatrrax, July 8.—The catch of cod made to-day at the various fishing ports are reported as follows: Very good at Shel- drake, Que.; fair at Long Point and Seven Westduring the past twenty years. : : chi Mantin oh the Gee | Islands; poor at John River and Paspebiac aaaieicncies | good at Escuminac, N. B, and Souris; fair erevL Escare.—Dr. MeeNeill, of | at Cheticamp, but poor at all other points The fishing but the boats were not out to-day on ac, Itis broken and torn as if it had passed| count of rough weather. Fair to-day at threagh athreshing mill. ‘The escape ot Mrs. | Liverpool, and reported good on western Mills with no other injary than three emall) banks, One schooner arrived at Lunen- wles in her foot is most wonderful and provi- | burg having five hundred quintals ™ thin since with one baiting. Codfishermen did well Fon the cure of female weakness, s”ppres- all last week at Cape Fleet. Herring fishery 8, hervousness, hearing down pains and all | reported as follows : Good at Souris, P. that make woman’s E. ss fair at Port Hawkesbury, C. Bu. and lyr Williams’ Piok | very good at Pubnico and John’s Island. Mackerel fair at Seven Islands. Taking hooks freely at Miminigash, P. E. I., and good at Souris, also good at Pubnico and John’s Island, N.S., but the fish are small. Hake and Haddock fishing good at Digby, N. S. Haddock fair at Liverpool. Weather reported too rough for fishing to-day at Alberton, Georgetown, P. E. I., Port Hood, Louisburg, St. Peters, Port Med- way and Point Latour. —$—$$——<< a Our Friends at Home. The Devon and Exeter (Eng.) Daily Gazette contains a long account of the mar- riage of Miss U. E. Calley, only surviving child ot the late Charles Calley, of Haber- tonford, with Fredk. Eustace, eldest son of Rev. Maurice Swabey,{Vicar of St.Thomas, Exeter, and formerly of Prince Edward Island, which took place at St. James, Piccadilly, London, on the 3rd of June last. Judge and Mrs. Hensley and Miss Hensley were among the invited guests. The marriage is spoken of as one of the fashionable events of the day. A later issue of the same paper contains a description of another fashionable wedding which took place on Wednesday afternoon, June 17th, at St. Savicur’s Church, Walton Street, Knightsbridge, ia the presence of a large number of invited guests, The principals were Mr. Rennell Coleridge, only son 0 Mr. W. R. Coleridge, J. P., D. L., of Sal- ston, O tery, St. Mary’s, and Miss Ger- trude Swabey, only child of the late Mr. Fredk. Swabey, of Corytown Park, Ax- minster, who formerly lived in P. E. Island. —$ re Tue SraTEMENT Beurvep.—We have pubiished at different times that we could furnish a piece of crockery or glassware to every man, woman and child on P. E. Is- land, as yet we have met, but one person who doubted this statement, but after go- ing through our store and warehouse, he said it is alltrue. If there is another per- son who yet doubts our statement we wish him or her to call and look through our stock (without charge) and we believe they will be quite satisfied that our statement 18 correct. —W. P. Colwill. je25 d w 4w 20o——" MANY prominent men are now a carried off by the ravages of la grippe. When we consider that by using Campbell's oe \Wine as a preventative we can ward off the attacks of la gripp2, we would advise you to purchase a bottle from your druggist. t . , id- Call and see James Paton & Co's mi nines ready made clothing for boys, youths, and men. Cheapest lot ever offered in this city. y wake on this snbject, FREDERICK E, J. Luoyp. sisbitlinmiasiaia Gite From Mr. Chappelle. Letter Thee. L. Str,—In reply to Rev. Fred. E. J. Lloyd's letter published in this morning's (ruardian, I may say that he was the svle projector of, and is solely responsible for the publication of **Society as it is in Charlotte- town.” I have the positive proof in iny possession. In a letter dictated by him and written at the time the book was being published he says :— ** Coterminous with my sppointment_ as associate editor of the Island Guardian, 1 have just accomplished the successful task of bauly scalding my right hand. While it interferes with my work as an editor, I will not permit it to mterfere with * Charlotte- town, etc.,’ of which | send you more copy with proof, etc., ete.” : Teo, L. CHAPPELLE. ——__— po —————____ The Scot Act in King’s County. THE LOvAL PREMIER AIDS FORCEMENT. Srr,—Some time ago a writ was issued from the Supreme Court to imprison a Scott Act offender of Montague Bridge, who had appealed from the decision of the Magistrate’s Court at that place ; and who, having lost his case, was mulcted in heavy costs, orin default of payment was to be imprisoned in the County Jail. The document was placed in the hands of a Sheriff's bailiff, who energetically pro- ceeded to carry out its mandate. In con- sequence, the violator of the Scott Act was salely placed in Georgetown Jail, where he spent his term. When the bailiff applied to Mr. Peters for payment of his fees, he was told to get the Clerk of the Crown—Mr. Weeks—to certify to the correctness of his bill, and that he would then be paid. The bailiff did so, and after considerable wait- ing at length was able to interview the Attorney-General. Presenting the bill again, the Hon. Mr. Peters, notwithstanding his promise, told the poor bailiff that he would have to travel some forty miles to get another of- ficial to certify to the bill. This the bailiff indignantly retused to do, and tearing up the paper threw it at the feet of the honor- able gentleman, saying that he would use in the same manner any further documents sent to him in Scott Act cases. Now, think Ithis conduct onthe partofthe Leader of the Government is highly repre- hensible, and calculated to prevent the en- forcement of the Scott Act in this County, for no person will carry out the law if this is the treatment they are to get. Mr. Bell and other prominent supporters of Mr. Peters, who are in favor of the Scott Act, should bring their Leader to task abut this matter, and compel him to pay the bailiff's fees, especially as they only amounted Lo four or five dollars. The Guardian should also see that this case is satisfactorily settled; for unless it is so, no bailiff will be found in King’s County to act on cases arising out of a breach of the Scott Act; and the law might as well be repealed. HOW ITS EN- JUSTICE. King’s Co., July 6th, 1891. 2 ++Oore Personal. The delegates from the Island in attendance at the forty-seventh annual session of the National Division, Sons of Temperance, which opened at &t. Johu, N. B., yesterday, are Rev. W. P. Archibald, James Carruthers, Bedeque; Rev. George Steel, ¢Miss Ada Wadman, and Messrs. Edwin Proctor and David Arbing. Rev. C. W. Hamilton, pastor of the Meth- odist church, Summerside, P. E.I., and Mrs. Hamilton, spent a few days in Sussex with old friends last week.— St. John Sun. James McKie and wife, formerly of Bay Fortune, but now of East Boston, are on & visit to their eastern friends, all of whom are pleased to see them looking 80 haleand aol ©. C. Carlton, Esq., Souris, is registered at the Hotel Davies. WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e Notes. ND.—A bout a week ago, two Bank JOUND ou ag ses Apply at this office. ?D.—A smart Boy, 16 or 17 years old, to ee ae Dry G s business. One wvith some experience preferred, Address P. O. Box 253, Charlottetown. 1w—iy9 OY WANTED, to learn the Bookbinding, at TaYLOR & GILLESPIE’S. jy? NTED.—A general servant in a family of WA three. No gentlemen in family. sa this office. WANTED. A yourg man who has had some experience as assistant book-kee per. Must Application in own hand- ** Merchant,” ee } ‘ be a good renman. writing, Address office. NO LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- 7. aie six rooms, all newly _papered an painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JAMES F. CURTIS. jy9 \NTED.—A good, smart, honest lad for WA tterk. Apply with references at. oe BAZAAR STORE. 2i—jy' W AN KD, [ wo smar t boys, about 17 years of £ y nr experience preferred. re erence. Address “Grocery,” Post tee Se 108, Ch town. tI omen Charlottetown, July 9, 1891—dy & wky Fine All-wool Dress Goods, Fine All-weol Dress Goods, Fine .All-wool Dress Goods, Fine All-wool Dress Goods, Fine All-weol Dress Goods, Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. to show the Papers. English ————${ 5) a : f.adies should see these Goods. offered in this City. for some time. DOMINION BOOT (x) fy 4X} Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will lowing Reduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance :— They are ne em ee — = — —_ —— EXTRAORDINARY SA JAMES PATON & CO. Are Selling the Following Goods AT REDUCED PRICES! All Kinds of Millinery, Summer Dress Goods, summer Dolmans, summer Jackets, zZrunks and Travelling Bags, VERY CHEAP. JAMES PATON & GO., MARKET SQUARE. Ladies Dress Goods. make the fol- 24c, now iéc 33c, “ We ” 36ce, “ 5c. “e 40c, “ 26¢, e He, “ 0c, regular price decidedly the best Bargains that have been J. B. MACDONALD. enaneiane deneennensratams —_——(x)— —_—_———_- Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freize In order to clear out our tremendous stock, we They sell themselves. ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain Poles at few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, American and Canadian Papers, a, and have now, without doubt, the fin+st show in the city will sell at the bottom prices. NEW BLINDS —a lovely assortm:2nt. 352. each. Corrugated Carpet Pap2r to arrive in a AND SHOE STORE! THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. Every Day the People are Saving Money by buying their Boots and Shoes from us Papet Hangings, Window Shates, Curtain Yves, &t WALL biles of We have only One Hundred Handsom? BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. Goods ! HARD COAL, Imported Direct and Just Opened. of shades. Charlottetown, June 27, 1891. Cc, sea zn o/ For particulars address June 24, 1891—2m ASPINALL’S ENAMEL—Tins and Tinlets. A great variety PRICE’S SELF-FITTING CANDLES —Sperm and Pure Wax. Also in half lengths for Pianos, etc. ALSO—English Confectionery, Perfumes, Drugs and Patent Medicines, and a full line of Crosse & Blackwell's goods AT WATSON’S DRUG STORE. JOHN NEWSON @ Motel, RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. I. ——{(x)——— \HIS beautiful and well-known Summer Resort will open for Guests and Visitors on JULY Ist. Terms moderate. & CO., CHARLOTTETOWN. Cargo of JERMYN Hard Coal, Chestnut and Egg Sizes, YAME QUALITY as supplied customers for some years past, to arrive from New York on WEDNESDAY, 8th inst., will be sold low while landing. Parties who have ordered will please be ready to receive on following day (fhursday). R. MoMILLAN., july4—dy lw wy li Dyspepticure Cures Magically Headache and Nervousness. Dyspepticure Cures quickly Indigestion and Sleeplessness. Dyspepticure Cures positively CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. july6—lw LET.—The Store and Dwelling House at T” ke corner of Queen and Kent Streets. For terms, etc., apply to H. J. P. TRRLIZZICK, Queen Street. eod—junel7