i - m 50. F.— Be (i n sa! THR 4 q a —_— a) and Other Items. a i. *: The Citizens’ — (4 talbraith 8) Yo > pen Square this evening. ; x¢ Queen 84 say ofS aed io ’ ; lirected to the advertisement Deeg xtio® * State of Indiana in another om mer oVay he ste > opp. s oa : The attention of ratepayers is TiO’. a : as - rtisement of the ra the advertise y te other column ’ n aue sjeatot 2 - > : Wildey Lodge meets this even- Grand Chaplain preseat, “Rev Thomas Rogers, gs Todge, Will ve me. ind “SO _" ——— - he fishing is not at all encour- ant, few mackerel, and those few gen, yality, taking the hook. ognikS ok us at pe pierte! q Ee , Wris0% will resume lessons on Mon- > . ' the Music Rooms, cor- at the usual eod—au24 = Swe 7th, a ° ’ ‘ . “ i» " , _ os + aud Piince Streets, eb x _ - _ Tit — Teemer has a with Wise, ol Toronto, in yt to row a& race agreed » Hanlan and O'Connor at Point of vat - gar Misss., in October. ped enn tg Hote —A scheme is on foot in ’ + for the erection of «# tirst-class a ine The building is to be of brick, and 4 typ HALIFAX. — sin Crews, le 4 sing cme? of oats, ser. i ig] one pastes m..jwonty yes - i, ‘ » ce > *> : + will be in the vicinity of $30,000. The steamer Fastnet, fton return to Halitax via t five o’cluck last evening, potatoes and lobsters, ig 00s cprinediate ports, © eile san ¥ TUE WET —No such harvest has Wwe wed in the weat of Prince County rs as is now being stored, | barley are equally good ; “a gatvered fhent, oats an iy algo look well. 7” —>— ws Wickxep Ways —A Kentucky Wom : . jqamed Agnes Rankin put on a mans . eae se . 4 a hired out as a farm hand in Crockett and engaged herself to marry three uuty, . : My rgers’ daughters before she was discover- Me - rut Swim THE Rapips.—Graham, the r sipet who floated through Niagara rapids in Mm ,parel five years iD } nol paced Baus, be'ong ego, is at present at siys that he and a man og to Liverpool, intend lo Yagara Falls, ae x ; : : Da me cimmiag the rapids shortly. - Trgenose Fxtenston.—Mr. A. E. Morri- M vo, of the Anglo-American Telegraph Com- m ..», laid, on Wednesday last. vs? » — a cable across ve Hillsborough River for the P. EK. Island Tlephone Company. lt is for telephone atesion throughout Belfast. tsrep TueLve Days,—There is a good ii of excitement in Quebec over the dis- yery of & stowaway named McColl, who dbenin the hold of the steamer Colina, twelve days out from Glasgow. The man was vive but almost a skeletou, not ehaving any- hing to eat or drink during that time. - ~ fur Heantne ADJOURNED.—This morning, iiore R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq, J. P. for the S vrovince, the bearing of a prosecution pre- of the Island fared by Conductor Ryan, Ellis, sr., of Pulley, against Robert 5 Clary, for obstructing him in ‘the lawful pilomance of his duty, was adjourned B® utilthe 10th inst —_—__-_---——- Ruicious Mrerinc.—A meeting of Minis- SE wand Christian woikers wiil be held in the Ni. ©. A. parlors to-morrow evening for % purpose of welcoming Mr. E. Wells Bliss eitis city, and making final arrangements wikspecial services to be held during the wniog week. In consequence of this meet- iy, tue class for instruction in connection % withthe Suuday School Teachers’ Association U of vilbe suspended on that evening. {Goon Yirerp.—Mr. Henry McCaull, North Bedeque, had a 3-lb. bag of Prize (luter vats and a 3-lb. bag Banner oats withim by Professor Saunders, from the lyetimental Farm this spring. We learn tvfrom the Prize Cluster he threshed out 4 lbs. which weighed 44 Ibs. to the iwhel, and irom the Banner 66 Ibs. which reighed 37 Ins. to the bushel. So says the Momergide Farmer. >-—- Tur Rive —Ottawa advices of the 3rd fate that Captain Longworth, Sergt. Davi- *usad Corpl. Baird were among the prize Yiners in the previous day’s shvoting. ‘opti Longworth and Corpl. Baird each wile $l points in the Rideau matches, and ‘ryt. Davison stands thirty-eighth in the B ‘vider aggregate for those waking the high- pe ae z + ? Mery a5 atscore in the McDougall, manufacturers’, anister of militia, Dominion and standing matches, with 228 points. Seeieitll oat bor Hurr.—A son of Mr. Peter Quig- *), of Summerside, got somewhat badly “ut list Monday evening. He was lead- %4 hore about dusk when the horse ran “ay and dragged the little boy some dis- ‘ae. ‘The boy's face is badly swollen and ‘thought that the animal struck the boy sate knee. Another little boy was on telitie's back and young Quigley held vely on to the horse till his comrade got ely off —Farmer. Teadanillbiinings Praxceuisre Services on Sunday in Y. “\. A. Hall: Mass meeting for Christian airkera, 930 a. m.; Meeting for men ae $3 to 5 p. m.; mass meeting at close ‘ church services, 8.15 p.m. Instead of es Railway Gospel Meeting Sunday a a Gosp.l| Meeting for women aa be held in McLeod’s Hall at 4 Pome » conducted by the W. C. T. U. All xi ta heartily invited. The Railway men : attend the Evangelistic meeting at 3.30 MiheY. M. 0. A. Hall. aiateas Corpvs Case. —Oa the 29th ult., tie Stewart of St. Peter's Road, was con- Ps a : A. Dougan and A. McDonald, ohn mene obstructed Alex. McGregor Soe lcDonald in the discharge of Mh cain "en reeves, and was fined $10 Rent forth - more, and in default of psy- lanedistel to be imprisoned one month. hitted y after conviction he was com- Vesterda gaol under warrant of the Justiices. beeper of owe was brought up by the thes, oo under a writ of habeas ieee Mr. Justice Hodgson, who ellsh os the writ on application of J. T. t the “4. for Stewart, Mr, Mellish moved the meena tee of the prisoner on Snmmitment ” among otuers, that the Wlatriog the did not show for what the © aa Were appoiated, but simply convict: hee was committed at Lot 35; that ‘thar ou Could not have been a legal {reg 0 distress had been made or in- ty; ty ot> sud that it did not appear Xs. Peters He and costs were not paid. Wadj towne ae the motion and asked for tacidenst ae His Lordabip stated that he the di Warrant undoubtedly bad, aad ge of the prisoner, vile > >a . = "3 | | eT tt Ot ltt mececmn ee a DAILY #XAMINGR, -.- - = - = A TELEG RAPHIC NEWS. SpeciaL Desparcurs To Tux EXAMINER. DOMINTON PARLIAMENT Another Division in the Commons. GOVERNMENT MAJORITY, 22. An Excellent Measure Introduced by Premier Abbott. Orrawa, Sept. 4. The debate on Cartwright’s want of con- fidence motion was continued in the House of Commons all yesterday's session and until three o’clock this morning, when a vote was taken. The motion was defeated by 103 to 81, the G@vernment majority being 22. In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Abbott introduced a bill to prevent frauds, The design of the measure is to punish public officials who accept bribes and people who imay attempt te bribe them. Contractors who give bribes are debarred from govern- ment contracts. a LANGELIER EATS HOMBLE PIE ‘Withdraws Every Charge Against the Conservative Senator. Cochrane Acquitted. Orrawa, Sept. 4. Before the Senate Railway Committee, yesterday; proceedings in the Bay Chaleur case were closed. Langelier addressed the committee and made a pitiable exhibition of himself. Before concluding, he was forced to retract every charge he had preferred against Senator Robitaille and to eat his own words. He tried to shelter himself under his imperfect knowlege of the English language, and said he had been misunderstood and his language incorrectly translated. The evidence before the special committee of the House of Commens complete'y acquits Cochrane of chargé of selling appointments to officers made against him by Annias Cameron. THE CANADIAN BISLEY. What the Islanders are Doing. RicuMonpD, Que., Sept. 4. In the Dominion mitch Sapper Moorea and Sergt. Davison won $6 each; in the Rideau match, Captsin Longworth and Corpl. Baird won $5 each; in the Ouimet match, Sergt. B. C. Prowse won $5, and Sergt. Dsvison $5. In the Snider aggregate Capt. Hooper won good prizes in 500 and 800 yards. In the extra series Lieut. EK. A. Smith of John, won the Governor-General prize with 94 points, and Sergt. Rolston a second. Jas, Dover tied for third. 7a — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 4.—10 a. m. Winds mostly southerly, fair, stationary or higher temperature; some local showers to-night or to-morrow. Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Havirax, Sep. 3. — Quebec — Good catches of cod are reported to-day at Shel- drake, St. John’s River and Seven Islands, and fair at Magpie, Long Point and Moisie. Launce very plentiful at Thunder River, Long Point, Seven Islands and St. Mar- guerite, and good at Sheldrake and Moisie. Cape Breton—owing to scarcity of bait and heavy weather at Lunenburg all fish- ing suspended to-day. Small mackerel are taking hooks at St. Peter’s and at Arichat, and a few herring in nets at the latter. Nova Scotia—Cod are reported plentiful off shore and mackerel and herring scarce at Lunenburg. No other reports received to-night. New Brunswick—The only reports re- ceived to-day is from Port Escuminac, where but few mackerel are being taken. P. E. Island—Fair catches of mackerel were made at Miminigash yesterday and to-day, andafew taken at Georgetown. Hake are reported very plentiful and cod fair at the latter. Telegraphic News. Eprxsuren, Sept. 2.—The recent storms which swept over the British Isles have half ruined the crops throughout Scotland, and the harvest is at a complete standstill. Dusty, Sept. 2.—The river Barrow, in Waterford, is overflowing its banks and destroying the crops. Houses and barns have been swept away, and great distress exists. Boston, Sept. 2.—The supreme court to- day sent down a decision that the Boston Chamber of Commerce must pay Neil Mc- Neill $14,500, which is the amount of dam- ages that a jury found for McNeill some months ago in consequence of being refused the coutract to build the new chamber of commerce building in Boston. McNeill was the lowest bidder for the contract. Braprorp, Pa. Sept. 2.—A suicide mania has taken possession of the aged members of the local agnostic circle here. It. was founded by the late Dr. Stuart, who himself led the way by taking his own life. Since then three other members of the circle have tried to kill “themselves. Two succeeded. The last case occurred yester- day when Elias Eleasiey, aged 66, took a dose of poison and died from the effects, Axe Trapes.—The Halifax This morning a truckman was carrying # barrel rep wrted to be swill, down a gangway from the steamer i. trom Boston. He slipped, and the — fell and overturned. Out of its mout came alot of debris, refuse biscuit, vege- table leavings, etc., and they were So panied by a namber of boxes of cigare ~ which greeted the eyes of customs 0 Tricks IN Recorder says : ficer Geldert, who confiscated them. ; tcc een ansinc ett atin slate Personal. Lord Mount Stephen has gone to Van: couver, Mr. D. T. Johnstone is here from P. E. kL. for a few days, visiting his friends. —(Chatham World. John Anderson, Esq., of Kensingten, who has been spending a few days in the city, left for home last evening, Mr. John Trainor, of the Merchants’ Bank ef Halifax, Moncton, is visiting his relatives and friends in this city. _Mr. B, Heartz, of Charlottetown, was re- gistered at the Halifax Hetel, Halifax, on Wednesday. : Che Port Huron, Mich., Times, notes the artival at that port recently of the steel freight and passenger steamer Yu Lu, built for the Central American trade, and adds: Angus G. Mackay will join the boat at the Welland Canal and go as far as Prince Edward Island. Mr. Arthur Newbery has not been dis- missed by the Local Government, as some eae — to think. He is still Assistant rovincial Secretary and Clerk of the Executive Council. Mr. Balderston has been appointed Provincial Auditor, a position which was filled temporarily by Mr. New- bery since Mr. DeBlois resigned. The arrivals at the Hotel Davies Last evening included : O Reid, Boston: T 8 Chaliies, Guelph, Ont; W A _ Brennan, S’side; W F Wilson, Seaforth, Ont; Mr and Mrs-H Van Buren, NY; D J. Prau, Worcester, Mass; S M Graves, S’side; Jas G Liddell, Brantford, Oat; F Wixson, In- gersoll, Ont. This morning there were reg- istered ; Irvine E Murray, Port Elgin, N B; Edgar Rayworth, do; W C Macdonald, Montreal. At the Osborne}House yesterday after- noon there were registered : John Baird, Oovehead; J E Goldsmith, Souris; G W Fisher and wife, A B Fisher, R R Morri- Miss Lillie Miller, Charleston, Mass; Miss Bessie Troubridge, Medford, Mass; Capt J T Rice, Picteu; A L. Michach, Halifax; Mrs R Creig, Truro; Miss A H Hamultor, do; Miss McKenna, North Sydney; Miss K McNevin, J H Scribner, St John. This morning there were registered: Miss Smith, Boston; Miss H Jennie Smith, do; Miss Seaman, do; Master W C Smith, do. MARRIED. At St. Mark’s Church, Lot 7, on the Ist inst., by the Rev. A. E. Burke, Mr. Lemuel Dalton, of St. Mark’s, to Ellen, eldest daugh- ter of Daniel O'Sullivan, Esq , Miminigash. DIED. At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, on Tuesday, lst September, fortified by the last rites of the Church, Minnie Smith, aged 19, daughter of the late Donald smith, Lot 7. May she rest in peace. (Boston papers please copy.) At Glengarry, Lot 7, on the 28th ult , John Edwin, dearly beloved son of Thomas Bulter, Esq., aged 8 years. At Canoe Cove, August 26th, after two months illness, Roderick McKinnon, in the 68th year of hisage. He died trusting in his B essed Saviour. ‘ Let not your hearts with anxious thoughts, Be troubled or dismay’d, But trust in Providence Divine And trast. My gracious aid, I to My Father's house return, There numerous mansions stand, And glory manifold abounds Through all the happy land. HILLSBOROUGH HOUSE, KENT STREET, CH’TOWN, Near Corner Kent and Prince Streets, Permanent and Transient Board ers accommodated at rea- sonable rates. HIS HOUSE is within easy distance of Churches, Colleges, Schools, Post Office, etc., and will be found convenient for Students and others who desire to be cen- trally located. MRS. LEDWELL. _augl9—dy & wky tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND d& ne ~ Om WANTED. A general housework girl to xo to Boston. Apply at Mk. Francis MuTCHES, Stanhope, Lot 34. §pd—septi ALUABLE PREMISES FOR SALE.—For V sale, the land with the building thereon, now in the occupation of Mrs. Monaghan. This land ig situated between Pownal and Queen Streets, and is a good stand for business or a mechanic. For terms of sale apply at the office of Mr. R. REDDIN. sept WANTED A girlfergeners] housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. J, B. MACDONALD, Dorchester Street, 4i—septa Vy ANTED.—A tidy person, man or woman, who understands meats and ante wash- ing dishes clean, etc., Can apply to Mrs. L. T. WINANS, 4i pd—sept4 OST.—In or about Queen Square, on Tuesday evening, @ gold chain with locket and two small ernaments attached. The name * Alice is engraved on the locket. Finder will be re- warded on leaving same at THE EXAMINER cfiice. li pd—sept4 ITED.—Two good Pant makers at D. A. Wancce’s. . d&w tf—septs SEE TT : NTED.— A girl for general housework in a Wimil of four. Good wages Must be wel recommended, Apply at this office. tf—septi ARD!—CAUTION !—The public are here- Ry pp tee yainst purchasing an order or certificate on the Public Works pees signed by Charles Martin, Supervisor ae No. 11, Queen’s County, 1n favor of Normee: : Rae. or bearer, for $110, for work done at Hea of Belle Creek, near Crawford's. The —, — in a small wallet, and was lost by or wes 0 . from the undersigned at or near the 8 are of Connolly Bros., Queen street, Charlottetown, Ob the 18th day of — Ma a i. pee ae ing the order to Messrs, “20! = a aeaion a, tharlotretown, wil! b? suita y rew emanate McGrecor, Belle Creek. 3i—sep3 3 —A House on_ Sidney Street East, F On. ania six rooms, If not sald ee will be offered at ‘Auction on the 10th = er. Apply to JOHN DLAFFERTY, on the premises. sepis—dy ti dte pd - yening, between London House pee. —- Mcvoanell 5, ¢ rner of Keak “re Great George Streets, al edy’s silver watch, with gold chain attached. Finder wil be pee on leaving same at this office. tf—aug? TTE IMMEDIATELY.—A Cock. Good W- Ie oe required. Apply to Mrs, AR nauD, Dundas Terrace. septl y JY from England, who has been TOURS jarainel as music teacher for the juno-forte, aud who holds certificate of merit oan South Kensington. London, desires pupils. Is very patient with children. Apply to Miss HILL, Weymouth Street (near Prince of Wales College), dy 2w pd—aug3t O TED.—A girl tor general housework, W *xpply at thie u—augal nan nt canna etaaeeaetatsamnastionn, See a tat i ele. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1891. wet — STANLEY BROTHERS RECEIVED TO-DAY Ex § S. “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, Black and Colored Lacings. Black and Colored Plain Sateens, Black Crapes (Courtald’s). English Silesias, Black and White Print Cottons. Fancy Print Cottons. sou, Eldon; Mark Shultis, Medford, Mass.; . STANIAY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK —— Se eencteteraattae noes — — = > — _ = Charlottetown, August 7, 1891—eod & wky IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! Ty Lx} SAS. PATON & CO. Gratefully acknowledges the success which has attend- ed their Great Alteration and Extension Sale, and new intimate that they will offer the remaining portion of their large stock of substantial Dry Goods at extraor- dinary reductions. It isimpossible to enumerate all the lots that have been offered, but the following list will give some idea of. the leading lines :— Black Silks, Dress Goods, Print Cottons, Sun- shades, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Dolmans, Jackets, Capes, Trunks, Valises, Readymade Clothing, Under- clothing, Blouses, ete. Sale will last about Three Weeks longer. JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, August 24, 1891—eod & wky re Books for the Holidays! WwW" have got a Large Stock of NEW BOQKS (as well as the old Standard Works), spscially selestel for tha Holiday Ssason Prices the lowest in town. I[atending Students of the Prince of Wales College should secure their Books early, and the best place in Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZAAR STORE. Call before purchasing elsewhere. SCHOOL SUPPLIES very cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS N&PS and RACKETS to seil at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. Y Our stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICTURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, etc., etc., was never larger. A splendid assortment of PLAIN ana PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept in stock, BAZAAR FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOUKS, MEMO3, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, ete. Preserve Covers, 15c. per hundred. STORE. Cha‘!>t tetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky SV = we ee — | | | ___ |Gity of Charlottetown. HE following Preparations, now being advertised im this) paper, may be had Wholesale or Retail at TENDERS WATSON’S DRUG STORE. GEALED TENVERS will be received at the City Clerk’s Office antil noon of MONDAY, the 14th of September next, Pa : “14° | parties williag to contract for the lease of the Nasal Balm, Sharp’s Balsam, Scott’s Emulsion, Williams’ |[firket Tolls, according to specification to be Pink Pills, Johnson’s Fluid Beef, D. & L. Emulsion, John- seen at this office. 38 ! ; .. ; . . ? . | ‘The names of two good and suflicient securi son’s Liniment, Cockle’s Pills, Beef and Ale Peptonized, ties must accompany each Tender. Dyspepticure, K. D. C., Ayer’s Sasaparilla, Birdock Blood The Council do not bind themselves to Bitters. 333 Queen Street. accept the highest or any Tender. By order CCharluttetown, Aug. 21, 1891—dy H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Hall, Aug. 26, 1891—eod City of Charlottetown. TENDERS FOR COAL. EALED TENDERS will be received at the office of the City Clerk until noon of MONDAY, the l4th of September next, for supplying and placing in the vaults of the City Hall and Market House, as directed, 80 Tons Acadia Round Coal, said Coal to be of the best quality of this year's mining, to be weighed on the City Scales and delivered ou or before the Jst of THE INCREASED SALE THIS YEAR Stilton oA theom teen CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE Is the Best Proof of the Esteem in which it is Held. (x) / T IS THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC OF THE DAY. _ It is invaluable in | Qeteber next. The Ton to consist of 2,000 cases of Loss of Appetite, Wesk or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of | pounds. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order H, M. DAVISON, City Clerk. Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a General Strengthener of the System when weakened by Changes of the Season. a It is necessary to remember that there are many so-called Quinine Wines, but that the GREAT ORIGINAL is CAMPBELL’S, and that the genuine bears our signature upon the Jabel. CAMPBELL’s QUININE WINE has a reputation of 25 years’ standing. dy & w ptl City Hall, Aug. 26, 1891—eod a a a Soi aR te ETE: i Sa a eNO RR pt 83 Me 2p eR: Ro Pee tate ee on Ww