Pt 2, 1 Other flems. j,i! an : ' . ai i atiiys iti 3 ri ‘ - work on ihe wii c avi we . al ihe ‘ W i ar! i - Goglish man-ol-war, sup re a0 mus, was 308 OUTSICA | the Camus, oe day i ' . | f o » " : r" \mer! al Va Sagamore iv “ . ies Fee | pa Asa OXCur- | _ recs » Metapedi* - : ‘ . The steam r asthe {ap eax a ; bi B ~« tot Haliiax CiVCR ro n wit % USS pat tel n, ay * ? feur pies ay a ' ¥ * a - 4 eum ar y of the rifle shoot Ritt—" shat Color Sergeant Hen- | siey shows S)&* ] \ “sit aim. gli £46 and Lieu kk Avity | ew nan belong to St Jobn, and Poe ee (WO ee _ : i maritime province men on the P i a o - - f )} ‘ . . gorrs.—There will be a specia! yok - ‘ the Salvage Corps th a c ralLorl tn eo! ) te | aveniOg, at 8 ociock, to comp lete ; the race between teams | nd hook and ladder com | ot os = ents for * aa » tne corps “ei : gy order of the capta - Cover.- This morning, a lad | ' ait) to the larceny of fruit, and ' wr 1. deferred One drunk, a} ma — Sl was fined $i or 4 days, and | cS je against & Woman charged with kagor co S mday, contrary to the} » Day Act, was dismiased — - 4 « ? QHTNING A terrific storm cf} = cal lightning prs’ ailed at Truro, ee athe p the I. C. R. other poiuts ator figetuay. At J aged eleven years, and jiostantly 2 ihe oF iogt ast i $ colored lad was struck killed lightaing also rure aA ad javier, ing at boon iA tr | raham s Mis gin Larohar : mis + y everss use S. — — uae) ‘5 . - Ev -cen's are your daughters sulle ing from 4 nb ° , . . pone gidmeuts peculiar to giils budding a machood? Are you yourself suffering Pm .. fthese yi -ladies‘hat make woman's —-) ‘ soe x} Soeten br. Williams’ Pink Piils are —_— . . ry them. Soild by all falupg nm receipt of price (50c, Med. Co,, Brockville, lw . ¢ pus? prid —. ty, Veidlams i eal sexs ap THE WeaTHER —It hailed so Cheyeane County, Kansas, one after- os, last week, that sixteen men working at : enahing machiae were cub about the lace that they were unfit for gi usnds 80 Dad y 1e heir clothes were Bi eck te reat of the day. peruly riddled. \ dower of Jive turtles aud fireballs is re ae ycted from Chicago. ssintie m inieric ToURNAMENT.—Everything is og made ready for the grand athletic @ scumert and firemen’s sports to be held My he Charloit:town Driving Park on Mon- Sy, dugast 24th. Entries for the differ- ai events are already being made, and the wat exciting and hotly contested races iB eer seen on the Island will take place at s tournament. = - Now [xis Is New.—Captain Smith, who #jast reterned from the Canary I[eanda, es ia Moncton a few days ago on his way to he will devote his time to mig s book tg prove that the earth is red by subterraneous pulsation, visible to temked eye at.two places only, the bases of woluming mouptains. Captain Smith, the mustipt says, is & man of considerable liter- qalility, and has other works in contem- vediond, where iain Waar a cleaner that Lessive Phenix is ? Ty it upon anything. It is the ideal clothes valet, forit takes the place of the old ‘atsh chemical washing powders, and makes every article sweet and clean, being effica- vious with cottons and flannels alike, Then “cer Usilg it in the wash, just try what it Widewith ailver, brass or metalware, in hnOWINg Sains from wood ; or in cleaning sss. You reaily don’t believe it uatil you uy I.— Zi, r. ¢ _— ho Wen His First Love. —A Halifax des- ‘ee bo the St. John Sun gs Vs: Years ago “et. W. B. King, of St. Luke's cathedral of ‘ecity, resided in Massachusetts. He be- am eng»ged to the daughter of an Episcop il “sayman in Eogiand. The wedding day was et aad al] had been arranged tor the nuptial ~emony, but a letter came explaining ‘that we bad become engaged to another and would J tim at once. Mr. King afterwards _ ta Halifax, His successful rival of ieel cas cn and correspondence was re- veW engage a ena which has led to a la eet aud the marriage, it is said, “4000 take place, > awe Soukts.—The ladies of the Pres- ?s"l80 Church at Souris have arranged to fhwdaen et at that place to-morrow omal, in aid of the church funds. They ait caen ‘trangements for accommodat- &! sho a bo or people, and guarantee “heer 7 * pleasant time. Tea tickets inde Ni, ve cents. A special passenger ™ Mt leave Charlottetown at 8.15 a. m., heat) ae will be due at Souris at 8.15 delowa ar 8 Souris on return to Char- mud 2 p.m. (oeal.) Fare for the wad trip, only 75 cents. oo THE Mais — Postmaster Brecken States cht that the following United the privile 2 opew have recently been denied the een the Canadian mails, owing to Alierjcan Pire of the advertisements :— tan reside and Farm, The Ameri- hold , eatead, The American Honse- he, eournal, The American Cottage fe published at Je rey City, He, The” a enn at ree “inpanion. ( bi; a Tend, The lustratec Home, ( re Nishedat New York), The Por aij = stead at Boston, Mass) Co:nfort ~My Golden Moments, Visitor H; Vieker)’s Fireside ome. ; ante Hours, Sunshine, Heart and m, 9 ‘pu i ‘ b notnata T Weazy Published at Augusta, Me), The Saturday Blade ane Tue Tr Weds nr —At Mystic Park, ; Boston, on M0, diy: y, the 2.23 class trotting purse for day, wae w tiny Inished from the previous Whose best on by the b. m. Virginia Evans, he race w, ey was 2.223. The best time of ‘lus trottin --t? PY Chance. In the 2 29 Oney war Purse of $400, divided, first time 2.94 ‘won by the b. m. Katie B.; best irae of i Ia the 2.20 class, pacing, fora eld hg %, divided, the ch. g. Chester- Wilke. n two heats and the b. g. Hy : heat; best time 2.19}, by Chester. bald ie — record was broken at Gar- arrying 9) Vhicago, on Tuesday. \ anhuren, Wiles in} * tone: ran one and one-sixteenth ; previons record —— A Made by Prin THE €TS, } man, } acted in a partizin manner. a half was spent in a wrangle 3, the best last year: ce Koyal at Sheepshea DA TELEGRAPHIC ABWs. | SPROAL Desp sae re} a Tux ihe HE TALKED WITH HIS MOUTH AG let And Had to Apologize, | sini ' ; Chaplean’s Reply to Lister. Ortawa, Aug. 14, | la the Public Aceounts Commitiee, Hy- | member for London, was charged | with having said outside the House, aa that the to burk the enquiry, chairman of the committee An hour and! » but Hyman! was tn ally compe lled to w ithdraw his state- ment and apologize. reported by the Toronto Globe, Government was trvin and that the cr 4 Che rest of the morning was occupied by | Lister trying to prove corruption, that en’ agreement had been entered into by Chapleau with the New England Paper Company, and that part of the profits on paper sold the printing bureaufshould be applied to the reduction of the amount due | the Company by LaPresse, of Montreal. in which Chapleau is a shareholder. Chapleau challenged Lister or any one else to make the charge in the House which was the proper way, and not in the public accounts comraittee. Bsfore the discussion on this subject .was haished the committee adjourned. , <a THE TARTE-MeGRREVY GAGE ae ee ee Sir Hector’s Examination Over. His Character Vindicated. Orrawa, Aug, 14 In the Tarte-McGreevy case yesterd:y, Tarte explained his reasons for not charg- ing Langevin with corruptly receiving money. The cross-examination of Sir Hector has been concluded, and resulted in a trium- phant vindication of his public and private character. This is generally acknowledged, After Sir Hector’s examination was over he was warmly congratulated by members and triends, including several Grit members. Mulock wished Perley recalled. Chairman Girousrd ssid he had a doctor's certificate that it would be fatal to examine Perley again, and if the committee insisted they must find another chairman. Mallock withdrew his motion. Col. Amyot is to be reported to the House for examining the books of Larkin, Connolly & Co., which he had no right to do, with the view of gaining information to be used in a law suit pending. Tarte admitted yesterday that Murphy had deceived him regarding money which he stated he had paid;Langevin, and said that Murphy's sworn evidence differed vastly from the infurmation Murphy gave him before, the! investigation commenced. DOMINION PARLIAM EN Against Gifts and Testimonials. — Lauricr Gets Dressed Down, Orrawa, Aug. 14. In the House of Commons yesterday, Cart wright proposed a resolution depre- cating the acceptance by the Ministers of vifts or testimonials from contractors, gov- ernment officials or persons having peculiar relations with the government. ; Sir John Thompson very much surprised the Opposition by acvepting the broad principle of the resolution, and it was car- ried after a ahort but sharp debate. In the course of the discussion Chapleau gave Laurier a dressing such as he never received before in the House or out of it, and which he will probably not forget quickly. He accused Laurier of deli- berate misrepresentation and misquota- tion of a pamphlet which had been published during the Riel excitement, and accused Laurier of inciting a druaken mob in Montresl to drag him (Chapieau) from the platform while they were burning his} effigy before hisface. There was breathless excitement during Chapleau's speech, whica was received with prolonged cheering. Ex-Speaker QOuimet also denounced Laurier’s conduct as unworthy the leader of a great party. BAY CHALEUR INVESTIGATION Pacaud Has Skipped Oxt, — — —— AND GARNEAU WON'T ATTEND Orrawa, Aug. 14. In the Senate Railway Committe yester- 3 ‘Les sstified to his in- day, Inspector O'Leary tes | ability to find Pacaud in Quebec, but dis- covered that about the time on Tuesday that he visited Pacaud’s oflice, Pacaud left Quebec for New York. E | ' Two bank cashiers were the only witnesses u ; who appeared in answer to the Committee 8 Oue of them proved a conuec- ne ria ‘eacieeai Pacaud’s bank account and the letter of credit issued by the (Jue bec Government on railway ees Sut Pacaud had sent to the bank an obtained al! his checks before he left for wien P. Garneau replied > - committee that he had consulte st of his colleagues and orcier and the re : eee votice of the com- had decided to take no mittec’s summons. — Armstrong was again re to answer questions and he to the Senate. ower ‘the Bey Chaleur The excitemen } 1 scandal increases hourly. The grits are In @ bad hole, and are painfully aware of it. called. He refused will be reported ILY EXAMINER, more good weather to be certain of good wheat. Personal. Dr. Lugria, of Worcester, Masa, Eastern =... ont ° seit ie 26 a th COM Sie om ce oad * 2 . Ya aceasta elias en ance = The Outlook Brightentug. . tel Mapras, Ang, 14, fe situation in India has greatly ‘m- proved. Rains have fallén and will mike “) enormons difference in the cropa, EE eee Crops in Maniteba. WINNirRG, Aug. 14. The crops thro i : ed 4 ar ghout Manitoba look | did. feat = cutting commenced yesterday, but we mnst have two weeks » i8 enjoy- ing his summer holidays at Malpeque, wae among the visitors from abroad at the Scotch games at Smmerside yesterd ty. Alex. Beaton, Esq , of East Point, and Mrs. Beaton, are in the city. Mr, Beaton is a representative and hovorable member of the Caledonian Club aad attended the gathering of the Clans yesterday. . Mr S S$ Peterson and Mrs Peterson were anong the passengers on the Carroll last.even- ing, on a holiday trip to Boston, New York and other cities of the United States, THE EXAMINER wishes them agpleasant trip. _ Miss Annie McNeill returned to her home in this city a few days ago, having enjoyed a pleasant visit to Florida and other States of the Great Republic. She was one of the spectators of the Scottish games of yesterday. _Mrs. Robert Shaw has been visiting some of his old friends in P. E. Island, poten Saturday evening we will offer the balance of our stock of Readymade Clothing at never- to-be-forgotten prices, closing out this depart- inent until our new rooms are completed. DIED. _ to this city, thie (Friday) morning, Willie, infant sea of R, F. and Janie Hodgson. ene ee TEA PARTY iateca Aap S the Railway authorities intend having A an Exeursion to Souris on SATUR.- DAY, the l5th inst., the Ladies in connection with the Presbyterian Church arranged to have a Tea Party in the Village on that day iu aid of the Church Funds. Tea will be served at 11 o'clock. Tea Titkets, 25 cents, By order of Committee. Steamship Co., (LIMITED.) The Néw, First-Class Clyde Built Steamer PREMIER, CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, ls appointed to sail as follows :— FROM HALIFAX on Wednesday, 19th of August, at 7 p. m., and every Wednesday thereafter for Charlottetown and Summerside, calling at Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Hat bor, Canso, Arichat and Port Hawkesbury. RETURNING, will leave Charlottetown for Halifax, calling at intermediate ports, on Monday, 24th August, at 6 a. m., and every Monday thereafter. Fares, to any port of call........--.>.+ $3 00 ce ae: 5 00 Rates of Freight moderate. The PKEMIER is a fast steamer, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. She will make elose connection with the steamer Halifax sailing for Boston every Wednesday morning. For Freight, Passenger and other informa- tion apply in Charlottetown to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. ee ee In Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, Central Wharf. JAMES HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARREN, CAKEBREAD & €0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, -= England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Several Careful attention given to consigaments cf Prioce Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE—Pickford & Black's Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy rs, LOST, FOUN WAN’ Be AC a ee ~ ND.—On ueen Street, last evening, an nie. pa can have same on prov- ing property and paying expenses. The owner of a pair of boots left at my store, Queen Street, ean also have #ame On spplication J. Bos- ae Re ieee - OAS on ses: or a ee heosdetalriatiibnnnenenesestn amie ea - FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891. SS eS aE : wa 10 we ee. een ® ain “2 *- sw STANLEY BROTHERS RECEIVED TO-DAY Ex §. §. “Ottawa” from London: Black and Colored French Lacing Cords, Children’s Cashmere Hosiery, Black French Merinoes, Black Silk Velvets, Black Velvet Ribbons Black Silk Ribbons, lack and Colored Lacings, Black and Colored Plain Sateens, ‘Black Crapes (Courtald’s). E’nglish Silesias, Black and White Print Cottons. ‘ancy Print Cottons. OWNS 3B eee ieee ae ilkdithes Nalin ed Pe ee ee ue «s ~= Se aw ~~. 9 OOK guat 7, 1891 —eod & wky Charlottetown, Au = ma bn Se A aa ee —_ SO ——_ —— Se New Midsummer Goods! s { NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW VELVETS, NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW VAILINGS. NEW WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, NEW BLACK FRENCH MERINO, WHITE AND COLORED FLEECY COTTONS. Charlottetown, July 24, 1891—dy & wky 1891--AUGUST--1891. Preparing for Fall Trade! | MACDONALD, During this Mouth, will give Extraordinary Bargains in Men’s and Boys Clothing. A New Lot just opened All odd Coats, Pants and Vests will be cleared out at Half Price. Ladies Light Summer Dress Goods. Shawls at slaughter prices. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Fall Goods will soon arrive, and we are anxious to clear our Summer Stock. You never heard of such Bargains as you will get from us during this month. Charlottetown, August 3, 1891—eod & wky | Sustaining, Strength-giving, invigorating. E are instructed by the Executors of W the Estate of the late Hon. Edward Whelan, to sell BY AUCTION, on the i Premises, ae r Wen i tue: & oe 7 F hae $2, < re) re in 5 5 Fe ee On Wednesday, August 19th, ventional | AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, J Sidney Streets, and facing the Hillsborough Square (the site of the late Mr. Whelan’s | residence). Size of Lot, 38x76 feet, with | This is a specially desirable Residence Lot, : . | and will be sold without reserve. 3. Invalids and Convalescents, x Terms—20 per cent. cash, and balance Supplying all the Nutritious Properties of E. H. NORTON & CO, Prime Beef ia an Easily-Digested Form. Auctioneers. Waxrscrton & Smatiwoop, Solicitors. The Lot on the corner of Hillsborough and IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR | Stable in rear, secured by mortgage for term of years. augi—eod tisle pat August 1, 1891—dy & wky WALI. pd—augls | | i