1 , a) and Oiher Liems. Lot | Ra at ee n t | 1 \ lay next . i . ‘ ya N Va 8in : ‘ - 3 i 1 t > Ml J onda - ; ' was tiaed $1 { s I Ship \ionday Returo te = , = N rh suns meesting of y \ \or tural { nvention takes Vagier : sve 1 tis at I 3 mn rilay yiry’s ldren’s eloth yer Prowse Bros., Cheap M ilylé 3 ) - Be } over Fuller- ‘ Mars 3 4 sceftul condition, si dis : ASS rses and car- uy - = AND SEE 14 lhe hremen are pre- want surprise for all who attend a pleat o. a Exeursion mn Wedn sday givg _ ‘ORE Chere will be a special “A ng! of the Salvage Corps, this ating i Adin riday) night, a eight o'clock sharp. A attendance is require d. By order of Captain og ANNIE. —N : ; western end ol : > * mbera of the re sidents of Eusten Street listened with the dulcet strains of We aptare last nig sannit youey playe lon an accordeon. . ratulate the acco uplished perfor rer. B; pestNt veE.—The corner ‘ofthe pew Roman Catholic Church at type ol : ‘ ve will be biessel on Sunday, July THE CORNER S1 WIsCOut Bishop Macdonald will officiate, and gr, Ronald B. Mac donald, S. J., will preach, : —— 4 Hint.— The ornament al tree on the a4 . r vpet of the Market Square, opposite THE J ious fice is being destroyed by the ant which a neighboring telephone pole «» asdmed. The pole should be grightened. Pgs eee Ty Care TRAVERSE.—The cheapness of the are, the of the scenery, and the care that passengers to the Cape Traverse Exeur- don will receive to-morrow, are inducements mid result ia a large number of people wailing themselves of the opportunity pre- eited to th by our popular railway weerintendent. The train leaves Charlotte- wn at half-past eight, local time, and leaves beauty that ef way SUL ‘ them we Traverse for return at 4 p. m., local, nving in town about 6.20. The fare is only y cents. ccna Assoc1aTIOoN Megetinc.—The Mepis winual meeting of the Maritime Med- cal Association will be held in St. John a July 220d and 25rd. Medical men rishing to attend this meeting can obtain return tickets at one first-class fare from Charluttetown and Summerside to Point du Uhene. The same arrangement has been mvewith the I. C. R. from Point du Unene tu St. John. A certificate of at- ary iS necessary to se- Liidance Irom secret Cue return trip f -—- »>_-— New Route To P. E. Istanp.—An exchange ys: Excellent progress is being made in iittiog up the steamer Mayflower for the Pug- wath-P. £. Island route, to be opened about jugust Ist. She has undergone government wepection; her new boiler is nearly completed, udeverything is being done to mak2 her “auch, speedy and comfortable for pas- wngers. The trip is expected to be made in 24 to 3 hours. She is to use the government wharf, Pugwash, to which the train wiil run. Doubtless the route will soon become very popular, ia Borantcat.—Yesterday, the Secretary of the Botanical Club received from Mr. J. Herbert Morson, of D indas, aspecimen of he yeilow pond lily, Advena. ) ‘hig is the first recorded instance of the “lecuion of this beautiful species on the \ N ph Li iisnd. We doubt not that there are waby other rare plants, ‘* wasting their Weetness ‘about our retired ponds and “teams, which, ti §=6eollected by some he In the Vicinity, and sent to Mr. Bain wr determination, would prove of great ‘terest to science. k ie 2 Bdéston.—The steamer Carroll, Vaptain Brown, sailed for Boston last even- yee SX O clock, with a general cargo and we following passengers: Sarah Weather- e Cassie Weatherby, Mrs Antell, Thos ON — L ittz, Mary McKenzie, J Magzie Tack ce . Nelson, Jane Ross, Cormack, Owen McClosk 7 eee Me. hain M Weatherbi ; Y Mr Pe Zz oa 1 a Nolan ] . “ e, a r erciva 3 Jonn onal’ ee orton, Wm Seins, S Mce- — ; : ames) McDonald, H Penpoil, ye, D McD mnald, D rong, ST eee in h TEREOPTICoN.—From the reports s me prese, it evident that Mr. Struthers Stere pticon Entertainment, to is “ — a the Lyceum next Monday beautiful “7 evening, isoneof the most tinns a : ned and impressive — exhibi- the * Life of amen. The views. in best of Yep urist “ are selected from the the art gall ‘asters, whose works adorn 1) eeaties Of Europe, and are most Cleverly f ; vy Presented by the very best ap- US, the finest eff ‘pired to secure "sit the I.» ects, and our readers who may 4yCeuin next Monday, N ) ©Xpense is Won a ric may rely iene et Large and delighted iled the Op aoe people of Moncton Nenings — House ‘Or two successive em visit t pon the occasion of Mr. Struth- Moncton T; oa city this week; and the ifatt, the mes declares that ‘‘as a work thing entertainment surpasses any- Ing of the ki “Mem ber the Clock in the ud ever given in this city.” matinee fur the children at aiternoon, es Personal. DFE . rh Ey: nh, Esq., te, Usborne Lo- vPt aswortt Win Mag tm of Mount Stewart, is registered day. 1 returned yesterday from he western section of the > wen cn % ; SO a iscount.—We are of- Mey “pecial lot of men’s fine shoes at s tk ut discount, Call and see Suan, * K. North side Queen tbe July 16 2 wks ' ’ ¢ ty per cent d Jost’s, ene » Cures Dyspepsia. a olillinchedlienensteiingtaieeatememetemantedtten ee a bia a <_tete eeeeee ~~ —-—-+~— nee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPRCIAL DesPaTouEs TO Tur EXAMINER. NOTES FROM OTTAWA. Amending Election Laws. THE TARTE-McGRERVY CASE Other Matters of Interest, Ortawa, July 17, Yes'erday Sir John Thompson explained the four bills introduced by him, amending the election laws, They provide among other things that the time for revision is extend- ed to 15th August, without extending the time when the list is to be finally revised. All election petitions shall be tried by two judges, instead of one, and petitions ayainst the return of members shall bs made not later than thirty days after declaration of return, They also extend exemption as to liability of candidates for acts committed against their will and orders by agents, and provide alwo that the election shall not be voided if by agents only, and not by candi- dates, but without candidates’ sanction or connivance trivial offencos have been com- mitted. The budget debate was continued. in the Tarte-McGreevy inveatigation McGreevy gave testimony to the effect that he had never paid any money, or authoriz- ed, or knew of its payment to Sir Hector Langevin or his son, or any official of the Public Works Department. Robert Me- Greevy refused to produce his private bank books, diary and memorandum before the Committee. This is very significant, con- sidering that the Connolly’s produced every- thing that was asked of them. In. the Public Accounts Investigation Committee the Finance Minister contra- dicted the statements of Palmer, the dis- missed clerk who made revelations regard- ing the Interior Department. Other clerks contradicted him also. Deputy Minister Burgess read a lengthy explanation to the committee, showing the great accumulation of work which he ha‘ referred to, and which had to be performed by experienced men after hours; that it was so performed faithfully, and the Gov- ernment were at no loss, although an irregu- larity was committed. Perira, Assistant Secretary of the De- partment, testified to receiving money fer extra work in a@ fictitious name. He has been suspended. The Ottawa liar has been busy lately if he has informed the Patriot that Senecal, the superintendent of printing bureau, and Hail, secretary of the Interior Department, are both missing. Both reports are false. While irregularities have evidently taken place, there is no proof of fraud upon the Govern- ment, and the sensation consequent upon the first revelations has completely passed away. Irish Election. Dus1in, July 17. Kenny, member for South Cork, has re- signed, and Parne)! will have to fight that constituency. It is generally believed that he will be beaten. Parnell is now engaged preparing a defence and giving facts of the O’Shea case. In this way he proposes to revenge himself on Gladstone by publishing a large amount of secret correspondence. Spurgeon Worse Lonpon, July 17. Spurgeon is weaker, but not suffering. — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 17.—10 a. m. Moderate, south to west winds, partly fair, stationary, and little higher temperature. ++«4++ ere Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hairax, July 17.—The fisheries are re- ported dull in all branches. On the shores of Anticosti codfish are reported very plen- tiful off English Bay, but will not take hooks. The cod and herring fisheries are reported poor at south coast of Quebec, ex- cepting at Grand River, where the cod is good and the herring fair, At Point Es- cuminac the cod and salmon fisheries are fair, and mackerel are taking hooks quite freely. The mackerel fishery is reported good at Miminigash, Pr... & Island, some boats with four men each having as many as four thousand per boat and fair catehes by hook and nets are being made all along the coast round to Alberton. In Cape Sreton the fisheries are exceedingly dull owing to unfavorable weather. Squid are beginning to appear on the north coast in the vicinity of Antigonish. Fishing of all kinds alzo very poor in Nova Scotia, Fair catches of cod and herring reported at Locke- port, N.S, but no other reports worthy of mention, 64-5 General Telegraphic News. Wuatcom, Wash., July 14.— Citizen George Francis Train arrived here to- day, the end of his jonrney. He is in high spirits over beating his former record and circling the globe in 62 days. Josnua, Texas, July 15.—A most fiend- ish murder was done here yesterday morn- ing. George Newbery had $500 in his house and went away visiting. Two men at 1 o'clock gained admittance, and failing to get the money, murdered Newhery’s old mother, his two little girls and baby boy. Several hours later the neighbors discover- the victims corpses and organized a pursuit. Lynching is probable. Sorta, July 15.—Constantine Baltcheff, Bulgarian minister of finance, was murder- ed in this city on March 27 last. To-day two students were arrested in this city upon suspicion of being concerned in the mur- der. The students confessed that they we ‘e the actual murderers, and accused Dr. Tzatcheff, Dr. Moloff and Col. Kissoff of having hired them to commit the deed. The three last named persons were arrest- ed to-day. —__ ao Prowse Bros. will give some of the best bargains in children’s clothing ever offered on P. E. L. in order to make room for — fall stock. july 16 3i DAILY EXAMINER, — tt Atti FIREMEN’S | MOONLIGHT EXCURSION | 1891, 1891. HE FIREMEN of this City purpose hold- - ing & Moonlight Excursion on the Steamer ST, LAWRENCE, on Wednesday Evening, July 22nd, to assist them in raising funds for a Tourna- ment to be held in Charlottetown next summer, Artillery Band will be in Attendance. STRING MUSIC will be furnished for Dancing at both ends of the Steamer, TICKETS—Gentlemen, 35c. ; Ladies, 25c. Tickets can be secured from members of the Fire Department and at the Wharf. Steamer will leave the Wharf at 8 o'clock sharp. A. N. LARGE, Chairman Com. julyl15—pat guar eod THE LIFE OF CHRIST, In Story, Painting and Song. D. FINLAYSON, Secretary. Mé. A. W. STRUTHERS, of Toronto, will exhibit his uarivalled collection of Views, embracing the principal events in the Life of Christ, from the Manger to the Throne, IN THE LYCEUM, cone AB ancien Monday, July 20th, at 8 p. m, preceded by some magnificent Dissolving Views of the Rock of Ages; a finely colored set of Scenes—Ten Nights in a Bar Room: anda superb set illustrating Bishop Heber’s Missionrry Hymn, | * From Greenland’s Icy Mountains.” The Views from the Life of Christ are chiefly copies from the paiatings by Reubens and others of the Masters, to be found inthe Art Gal'eries and Cathedrals of the Old World and in the Vatican. They are shown upon a canvas twenty- five feet square, by means of a pair of the most improved and powerful s‘ereopticons, employing the oxy-ether calcium light, and producing the most brilliant effects MATINEE.—To afford the Children of the City an opportunity of seeing this Magnificent Exhibi- tion of Paintings, a Matinee will be given on Morday Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to which only Children and their guardians will be admitted. PRICES :—Matinee, 10 cents; Evening, 15 cents; Gallery, 25 oents. jyll—dy 6i (11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18) wky P. Ek ISLAND | RAILWAY. Picnic to Cape Traverse, SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will | leave Charlottetown for Cape Traverse at 7.30 a. m., standard, on SATURDAY, July 18tb, arriving at Cape Traverse at 9.30 @ m., standard, anl Jeaving there for return at 3 p. m., standard, arriving at Charlotte- town at 5.20 p. m., standard. Fare tor the round trip, 60 cents. Excursionists can either take their Baskets or have Dinner at the Lansdowne Hotel. The large freight house on the wharf will be placed at the disposal of excursionists. lf the weather should prove unfavorable, the Picnic will come off on the following Saturday* J UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, July 15, 189). BRIGHTON BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ESTABLISHED 1846. W* have just opened our Vaults of STOCK ALES, brewed in October, November and March, especially for Summer use, and of extra quality and flavor. We keep constantly on hand Ales brewed fromn the best Island Barley and English and American Hops, at prices lower than any- thing ever imported. The quality of our Ale will compare favor- ably with English or the best imported. MORRIS & HYNDMAN, P. 8.—We do not sell our Casks. They sre numbered and branded, and parties buy- ing or shipping them will be prosecuted. M. & H., july8—all Island prs 1m FOUND d&e WANTS, LOST, et ALE.—A splendid Milch Cow, Apply to “hae PaTRICK LaFFERTY, Dorchester Street Kast. lw—jyl? RS.—Boarders may obtain good ac- en oe and comfortable rooms in a newly-furnished house. Prices moderate. Ap- ply or write to this office. julyl7—dy 3aw wy Ow pda ANTED.—A servant for general housework. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. FRED PERKIN, Brighton Road. dy lw wy li—jyl5 y ND.—A Lady’s Silk Glove, found ee eaek ago, may be obtained by the owner on application at Davies’ Drug Store. july15—tf _—On Sunday, Sth of July, on Kent Street, L oT ee Locket, Chain and brooch. Finder will please leave at Mr. C. C. GARDINER'S, Kus- ton Street. tf—julyl4 T° LET.—A comfortable Tenement House, containing seven rooms, conveniently sita- ated on Orlebar Street, opposite the residence F. H. Haszard, Esq. mmediate possession given. Apply to Mrs. BLATCH, at her residence, corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets. julyli—eod y MATION WANTED.—Information re- Ss Mrs. Edward Kelly, who left her home at Montague Valley, Lot 58, four weeks ago: will be thankfully received by the under- sign She was Irst heard of at Georgetown about a week after her disappearance, and had assumed the name of Mrs. {cDonaid. She is about 45 years of age, of delicate appearance, brown hair, and sbout 5 feet Sinches tall. She wore & brown dresa and jacket, and black bon- net. Kindly address all information to EDWARD KELLY, Montague Cross, Lot 58. 8i pd—jyli UND.—About a week ago, two Bank Notes. Papen at this office. tf—iy9 JOY WANTED, to learn the Bookbinding, at B TAYLOR & GILLESPIE’S, iy? NTED.—A general servant in a family of Wt. No gentlemen in family. soon = this office. Jy rOUSE TO LET.—A newly built private H welling House, situate on Richmons OF, i y } arbor and country view. West. Good har tos vith all :asdern fimprovements, py ‘part of the city ant ogg oat wale d to Thomas Camp i t Street, — Junel5 eod Y BROS. COUNTERPANES ( (x) QUALITY, DURABILITY, BEAUTY AND FINISH !—Tiese points we combine with the small- est margin of profit. TOW ELS. We are showing two lines that are worth your con- sideration—one for 70 cents the half dozen, and the other of $1.25 the half dozen. Make a note of this, as they are away above the standard in quality. Best Values in Linens ard Towelings !—You will not only find that these are goods that sell well, but goods that will wear well. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, June 25, 1891—eod & wky = JULY, isSl. (x) PERKINS & STERNS. in the Price of Summer Millinery and White Straw Hats. ‘Big Display and Prices the Lowest in Flannel- ettes, Print Cottons, Sateens, Muslins, Ginghams. ROOM PAPER TRADE STILL GOOD. ——_—wy ‘Do your Trading at the Cheap Dry Geods PERKINS «& STERNS. 0 Big Drop iStore of Charlottetown, July 3, 1881—eod & wky ——————EE : = : — —— ~ ne _—— ae Se EXTRAORDINARY SALE Ladies’ Dress Goods. fy\ \ x} Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will lowing Reduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance :— Fine All-wool Dress Goods, . . . . 24¢, now 16c reguiar price “ Oa 6 ee Fine All-wool Dress Goods, ' . : : : ie po a, = Fine All-wool Dress Goods, : : : ' : se 100. “ Ge Fine All-wool Dress Goods, . . : ; ' ss ee a 45¢, 30¢ Fine All-wool Dress Goods, - . . {aadies should see these Goods. They are offered in this City for some time. decidedly the best Bargains that have been J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE! THE PEOPLES FRIEND. x) —— e Saving Money by buying their Boots and Shoes from us | TO LET. The Embodiment of Strength | DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE situ- —_————-— A ated on Kent Street. Can be had in JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Every Day the People ar Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. ‘one tenement if required. Apply to MRS. OFFER, jyl14—3aw tf Queen Street. ——IMPARTS— e Serene are z ce Vieor.| REVERE HOUSE ne ~ : y . “\--Robustness, Hi Lustiness, Vigor | (ouNeR of Weymouth and Grafton a” paces sakes Streets, close by Hillsborough Park, An invaluable means of developing firm: | not two minutes walk from Railway Station, ness of muscle, power of endurance, and | is now open for the accommodation of per- i ‘erms mod- | manent and transient bowrders. T , — yy ise ee jerate. (iood attendance. | MRS. MURPHY.