THE Et ¥ ' i veal gnd Other items, ; T _This morning 0! drunk, a | coun: i . >> * eS 5 é ed y- ol J ai ue i | .¥ in New \ © yachting oa Te : at ww | the Won i rece! ¢ % B - \en. : peap “4 ‘ iJ - } q . The daintiest little hoods | > N » : ? > . — x ci silk and wool, cashmere and oe gpol, at Ntanies Broa. —_— UvUhy, . *: pi sep 29 3i eod y anne aox Hatt, Edward Street : Black- aero’. hiidren at 7 to-night, Prayer ae gng)l' for * a - 2 Allare heartily W elcomed, ma, oe * ——— 3 “0 a Vyxecar, Malt and White Wine et Ne - : ‘ ’ a crONgs for sale Dy (reorge Carter & aie lw—sept2 - cheapest stock of i jargest, best, and che gig the proviaces at browse Broa, the S| ne Men. giv! —_ Pp - Seven cases fur go ds now open- a : i rns & Stewart, London House. >" Sept 28 3i si ctnsann the advertisement of Stgreoptican 7 ; be Evceum next week, aud don’t Lm 49 #8 : ~ date, o- Be... giDs.—J ust received, ove keg of the 4 P , For sale by Geo. Carter very choice. Fa sep2l lw , Market Square. i —_— © _ a ost SryLEs.— Vassar, Cora, Hixon, Hel- * “aial all new shapes of American Feit opened to-day at Stanley bios, : ia sep 29 3i cod P — —— _ me. ssostaN CLUB.—Regular monthly err" o'clock this evening. Busi- _-pomination ot officers for the ensu- f real. t) Ell a 2yHaBMONTC.— A general meeting of the Myrnonic Society and orc hestra for prac- ae «ij be beld this evening at 8 o'clock. A . atiendapce 1g reque sted. il tienen We sKKUPT STUCK | rus Way — Another : sent of silver wae will be sold by auc- 4 be at MY salesruom on KF, lday moibing at il 4 ak - R. Beairste, Auctioneer. isoens CRUSH! D.— Thomas Batler, one of SE -oen ou the State of Indiana, had his ws dally crushed some of the ma- Sav of tue engine during the trip down. Sc cwiilniaamese mt: have no oll shop worn goods to sell asthan cost, but oifer you ail the newest Weiist goods to be had, at prices that Socte beaten in this city.—Haszard & iu of. eemmnedpnmenets Siw Booas py ANNyE Swan.—Carlowrie, i, Briat anc Palm, St. Vedas, Aldersyde, H(iutes of Eden, Ursula Vivian, The Ayres meteleighend mary others. — Haszard & ae vat, 4 feild a ten StoLenN.—Yesterday some person feo: swatch from the after cabin of the maner Colla. The watch was the property mh ma'c,a man named Nelson, belonging to saul. Lhe loss has Leea reported to the Be. Se iniMBER that the auction of furniture at meeieresidence of Mrs. Bayfield to. morrow Wienmence at ]] o'clock. The real estate, be 48 and carriages will be sold at 12 itsbarp.—R: Beairsto, Auctioneer. ~, _ > —_ ms Not Trve.—We are not going to close mead vo out of business because some of our mentors are moving out cf the cellar. We pitill be open for business. Our prices Exot have to advance on account of extra We will sell below competitors.— Race Bros. sep26 > ee ga—s m theve the cheapest goods obtainable in market, also the finest goods. If you sa very low priced readymade garment tuve them, and if you want them just as plas custom-made call, we have the goods. panes Paton & Co. dy 3i wy li—sept28 dtutary —The officers, non-commissioned tersacd men of No. 3 Company, 82nd Bat- mai, are requested to meet at the Drill mi this evening, at & o’clock, to make am genents to attend the funeral of the late ite Doiron, which takes place at nine eek to-morrow morbing. Byforder, D. matt, U.ptain, S = —— —_ Tha matter of astonishment that so many mentufer in silence the troubles peculiar a tex when Dr, Williams’ Pink Pilla j _ uniailing cure Suppressions, derange- me. Weakness, ete, especially yield to f eitment. Sold by dealers or sent on 3 i price (50 cents a box) by addressing “ihains Med, Co., Brockville, Ont. lw * i _——2.—-_. Yt at? Harivax.—W alter Nash, for many Mwith MF. Eager, and who recently Meladrug store at the north end, died on any iter an illness of four weeks dur- is 9 Very mauy of his acquaintances “8 willbe a shock and a, surprise. — spe Herald. Mr Nash was a brother of “Nash, Esq., Collector of Inland Revenue. ; _— + 2. m *% Paton & Co. beg respectfully to oo : their numerous customers bey thet country, that they no longer a lr readymade clothing ‘** down » but have the largest, cheapest and pa tock of readymade clothing to be q aut. E. Island. Also the largest yom on P. E. Island. Sep 25 3i. ; : a CaBsaces.—Fredericton Gleanor: 4 — keeper Thomas . while re- Bs, oo te by the bursting of his bibs ig cabbages which he intended "at the Exhibition here, has no Sn Mpeomplain of his success with that — cabbages, which he tested on ta 94 Y, weighed respectively 26, 254 uy th a a * total of 75$ Ibs. for p Eee Pitmee Davenrorr’s FarEwELL.—Rev. By hate preached his farewell ser- ion Che t to his congregation in the lai, to Phe officers of the 62nd 'S attended in uniform and the Mure : : Rabe Was packed to the doors, a large of persons n: ty desiring admittance s‘urned away. The sermon was an meat and j Oey = impressive discourse from 2nd mba * “For Christ, therefore, we _ aitsadors.”” —St. John Sun. 4 Poy : Sar amas a Boston.—The steamer State of mae Captain Doane, arrived from Bos- \ ne about eight o'clock, with yy “TRO and the following passeng- J "Ss Hawes, Mr F Potter, Mrs Potter, Dag nts and child, Mr Angus Mce- ¥, » Me J F Wools, Mrs Knight, Be ily., yg cholson, Mrs Peebles, Misa ; fin J, “iss Raed, Me Martin Peebles, a) — Morrison, Mr A DeLoria, Mr ‘uh, on, Me J W Taylor, Mrs New- Mig, A Sinclair, Miss Campbell, Mra “re AM Cummings. ma < s ia TUESDAY, ett eee — a SPECIAL DesPatonss To Tax Examiner NOTES FROM OTTAWA ee ee Parliamentary Proceedings, PUBLIC ACCOUNTS ENQUIRY, Islanders on the Move. staat Orrawa, Sept. 29. nthe House yesterday a num i were read a third time aa on The supplementary estimates are al] voted. The Public Accounts Committee held its last meeting yesterday. McKenzie Bowell stated that after he had learned from Barber that Senecal was eXactiag commis- stons he reported it to Sir John Macdonald who informed Chapleau of what had trans. pired. Chapleau investigated, but Sene- cal was able to clear himself somehow Sir John had, however, decided before his illness to enquire into the working of the Bureau. Crosby, of the Dominion Type Foundry, continwad his previous evidence _Chapleau produced an affidavit from Senecal made in Buffalo, swearing that none ot the moneys he received went to Chapleau A vote of thanks was passed to Clark Wal. lace, the chairman of the committee. Parliament will prerogue to-morrow. All the preparations are made. Davies has gone to St. Paul. A. C. donald went hom: on Sunday. sneha “— to —e first. Prowse will aDiy leave to-day. Montgome Andrew A, Macdonald we on Thareday. = Mac- Senator Cricket. PuILapetruia, Sept. 29. The Philadelphians beat Lord Hawke's cricketers yesterday by one run and eight wickets to spare. Weather Bulietin. Toxonro, Sept. 29.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh, southerly to south westerly winds; fine and warm. ++-%+& oS a Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hatiax, Sept. 29.—Quebec —Cod fair at Perce, Newport Point and Paspabiac, but bait reported scarce at the latter. Boats arriving at Caraquet trom P E I show good catches of codtish. P E Island—Shows «fsw cod caught at Georgetown, but fish of al kinds scarce at other districts. Cape Breton—No reports of fish taken to-day. Nova Scotia—Herring reported plenti- ful, and the off shore cod and mackerel fisheries good at Lunenburg; cod and hake are fair, and mackerel are reported school- ing off Port Med way. Bait —Squid are fair at Perce and New- port Point, Que. “a > ee Telegraphic News. Toronto, Sept. 25,—Word has been re- ceived here that Capt. T. O. Bridgewater, one of the famous Balaclava six hundred, died recently at Clanricarde, Peterboro county, Ont. He died in poor circum. stances, and a subscription had to be taken up to defray the expenses of the funeral. Batuuast, Sept. 26.—The effects of the late fire will not be so damaging as was at first imagined by many. The St. Lawrence Lumber Co, say that they have sufficient sawn lumber on hand to fill all contracts and to load all ships chartered, and will still have a considerable quantity left over. They will probably rebuild during the win- ter. Quezec, Sept. 27.—Ernest Pacaud ar- rived home yesterday by the Parisian, and although none of the ministers met him at the wharf as in former days this was only a blind, as the notorious boodler has been closeted almost ever since his arrival with Mercier and Langelier, his besom friends. To a newspaper reporter Mr, Pacaud said : ‘Don’t ask me for an interview on political matters, for you must tnderstand that it is impossible for me to speak until I have thoroughly placed myself au fait in regard to the situation. You can say, however, that Lam in excellent health and spirits and much improved since I left Quebec. I had a fine time across the water. We were in Paris from the 24th of August till the 3rd of September. We went from there to London where we stayed until the 16th, and then left for Liverpool to take the boat home. Iam quite prepared to meet any- thing that may turn up.” “You are not afraid of being arrested ?” “No, sir; I feel that I have done nothing to warrant such a move.” Personal. Mr. Harry Goff left this morning for Mon- treal to resume the study of medicine at Mc- Gill Co'lege. John McLean, M. P., Souris, was re at the Hotel Davies last evening on home from Ottawa. : Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., will not come home from Ottawa immediately after arlia- ment prorogues, but will go to St. Paul, Minn., where he takes @ rest of a few weeks with relatives. é J. B. Paton, the well known insurance mar, Halifax, Dr. Ford, Souris, Rev. Alex Raui- ston, Murray Harbor, James Ress, Mount Stewart, and William Croft, Toronto, were among the guests regis tered atthe Osborne esterday. : wT 6 eae the Summerside Jour- nal, was at the Hotel Davies last evening, on his ‘way to Halifax to take in the races. : Captain M. Macdonald, of Georgetown, 2 in the city. He is registered at the Hote Davies. istered is way ean “DIED. as 27% hoid fever At Moncton, Sept, 27th, of typhoit end heart failure, Sarah Jane, wife of Stepher McCann, 4 ed 57 years. - as Halifax, on the 26th of September, a a painful illness, Walter ©. Nash, son of the late J. D. Nash, in 48th year of his age. ——et ————— ‘harlottetown admit that we jargest variety of Boys’, ' Ulsters, Cape hown in Char- ~ ‘The ladies ot ‘ are showirg the — Youths’ and Gents’ Overcoats, Overcoats and Reefers ever 8 lottetown, also the cheapest. for yourself. —James Paton & Co, sept23—dy 3i wy It ee ae ee nce TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Call and see 4 O'CLOCK, P. M., Will be the Hour of Sailing of the M FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, sept23—1m 2aw IMPORTED HARD BRICK. 30,000 FOR SALE BY BARRETT & CHAMPION. septlh—3w law Harry L. Heartz ILL take a limited number of Pupils on PIANO or ORGAN. sae: For terms, etc., apply at MRS. C. V. Mc- GREGOR’S, on Prince Street, Charlotte sae septi—eod tf CARD. T WINANS desires ‘o let the public - know that his Stables are open as usual for boarding and shipping horses, a competent man being in charge. The report that his house is closed, and all other slanders, are absolutely false. I. T. WINANS, Sydney Street. Sept 26—4i pd Commencing Thursday, {st Oct. | THERS. Chi Jas & Ren, The Best Selection and Popular Styles prevail in this Department. A glance at our goeds will win your certain approbation. We have marked these goods at very close figures, and purchasers can depend upon getting the very best value to be had in the city. aco A Hc nt V STANLEY BROTHERS, A oe BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, September 24, 1891~—eod & wky Ne TENDERS oe be received up to MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER next, for the Excavation (per cubic yard), Mason and Bricklayer’s Work, Carpentry and Joiner Work and Plastering Required in the Erection of the asonic Temple and Public Hall, Tenders in lump sum for the whole work will also be considered. The lowest nor any tender not necessarily aecepted. Plans and specifieation can be seen at the office of OHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, Architects. Sept 26—t t & sat CAGE »& KENNEL ¥ OOK OUT FOR THIS SIGN at the Pro- vinecial Exhibition on October 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th, when I will exhibit GNE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BIRDS, PRINCIPALLY CANARIES, all raised on Prince Edward Island. Admis- sion—Gents, 10 cents; Ladies and Children, 5 cents. JOHN D. McQUAID, Manager. Little York, Sept, 22, 1891—tu fr w 2i pp WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e RACKED OATS, Bran and Shorts at the Roller Mills. 6i eod—sept29 {ies LET.—One-half of that pleasantly situated House en the corner of Pownal and more Streets, containing eight rooms. Apply to H.C, Dovusx«. eod tf—septz9 WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Good wages. Apply to Mgrs. WILLIAM Weeks, Brighton. 3i—sept29 ANTED.--Two or three good Journeymen Tailors at A. J. MURPHY'S. sept2s wax TED.—A girl for general housework in « ey of three. Apply at this office. septl5—t LY ANTED.—A girl for general housework. (Apply at this office, te aug GENTS WANTED.—"Life of Sir John,” by A his Nephew. Baroness Macdonald kindly expressed the hope “that the book woulg be suc- csssful from every point of view.” Hugh John Macdonaid, after reading part of the manuscript, wrote Col. Macpherson—‘I can honestly con- gratulate you on the success of your work. An rson wishing fac-simile letters of Sir John an isson proving the authenticity of the book, send one-cent stamp for postage aad they will be mailed immediately. Cs EaRLeE PUBLISH ING House, St. John, N. B. sep26 WANTED.—A strong boy about 16 or 17 to carry parcels and do other work in @ dry goods store. Apply at this office. tf—sept24 T° LET.—Three new private residences, well built and finished with all modern conve- niences, commanding a splendid unobstru cted view of the harbor and surrounding country. These houses are now open for inspection from Ta.m.to6pv.m. Apply to THomas CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. dy—sept24 ANTED.—A girl for gene ral housework. WwW References required. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Norvron, Upper Prince Street. sept24 WANTED.—A Cook in a family of four, Wash- ing given out. Apply to MRs. STRICK- LAND, Fitzroy Street West. tf—sept23 T° LET.—The Store in the City Hotel lately oceuvied by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. It will be fitted up to suit the incoming tenant. Good ce larage underneath, which can also be fitted up if required. Apply to DaNIEL DAVIES. sept2i—dy OST.—A Setter Pup, six monthsold. Finder will please leave it at Police Station, sept2z rrnvo LET.—Dwelling House with | situated on Hillsborough Street. given about the first of PEAKE Bros. & Co. ht rooms, nD , Apply to dy tf—septl8 to Mrs CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. t8 WANTED— Four Coat Makers at once .—JOHN McLeop & Co. septlz LET.—On the ist of November, & Dwelling House on Cumberland Street, at presept occupied by Wm. Stewart, Esq. R to H. P. WELSH. im —septli ye gooi Cook. Apply sep ET.—One-half of house on King Street, at geonens occupied by Captain “inos Rake, containing eight large rooms with closets. Pos- session given 9th of October next. The house is in first-class order, and is well adapted for a rivate reaidence or a boarding house. Also— ne-half of house ov King Street, known as Tod- vin House, containing ten rooms with closéts and pantry in first-class order. Rent moderate. Apply to Johp Keily, Esa. Water Commissioner, or to the owner, EDwaRD KELLY, Southport. sept25—2 PROWSE BROTHERS, a aa SS en Determined ts Win Trade, No white man in town can begin to show you the pile of Bargains that are now to be seen at PROWSE BROS. MR. B.C. PROWSE has just returned from Montreal. While there he hunted the city over for job lines, and was successful in procuring some im- mense bargains in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing; also 50 pieces Print, well worth 16 and 17 cts., we will clear at 12 cts. Everybody should call and see us, even if they don’t want to buy. We have made up our minds to do the biggest trade. this Fall we have ever done. We want every Man; Woman and Child on P. EK. island to help us and we will save you many dollars. REMEMBER !—The more we sell the cheaper we can sell. We mean business ! (x) THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, September 12, 1891—eo0d & wky am ——. — ae — ee ET —= oes LS NEW FALL GOoD <asnitainacitiniiis: i ia aanibbaipiiinn J. B. MACDONALD’S. Te ak diag ca Ladies’ Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Seal Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Mantles, Ladies’ Saawls, Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, Piack and Colored Merinos and Cashmeres, Dress Cloths. 10 Cases MEN’S CLOTHING, made specially to our own order, guaranteed the best made and cheapest in town, J. B. MACDONALD. IN BOCT AND SHOE STORE. ve 125 Cases already open of our Fall Goods, and more to follow. This year we purpose showing the largest and best ‘made stock of Boots ever shown in Charlottetown, Charlottetown, September 16, 1891—eod & wky ee —~— spscislly selected for the Holiday Season should secure their Books early, and the best SCHOOL SUPPLIES very Holi Books for the Ws have got a Large Stock of NEW BOOKS (1s wall a3 the ol ‘Scaalird Wek), Prices the lowest in town. [ntendiag Stu lents of the Prings of Wales C ilege place in Charlottetown to buy them fs at the BAZAARS TORE. Csli before p Pan 4 ee cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NETS anl RACKETDS to sell atc» H\M MOCKS very low. Our stock of WIND) W BLINDS, PICrURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRILISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, etc., etc., was never larger. he ses ‘A aplendid assortment of PLAIN ang FANCY SPATIONERY, BLANK BO )KS, ME M05, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, ete. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept in stock. Preserve Covers, ldo. per hundred. BAZAAR STORE. Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky