F q ved out. THE sd DAILY ~ te oo eee ee i a Me Tj and Other liems. 4 | | | = . RT dyne Grune * ia) ' gS . | re Pict grand day for } 3 «for the o day © Be ’ : : > ) tne season On | 2 foret will ese * we path September. ays — si p Port la Joie Encampment \ — ‘ . " i) " s sven ; mm, 0 colar session this evening. * », regu , (8 FES _ Messrs. Patton Brothers new “ave-— tea p Street is very attrretive. % vel « ¥ sg OD yee - ts . ’ ; f ‘ . is as 7 —A special mi eting of St. Georges advancing m« mbers to Ist a : to-night, ee +ee, ab 7 30 sharp. nd degrees | a> - ; Bros isin The advertisement of - Fe ae J ; paar crowded out of to-day's issue aay DTVs , oar to-morrow. rr am ‘ ~ i ' 3 Bene : ow (Tharsday ) | f Madigan, Sec y ¢ —The regular monthly meeting navolent Irish Soctety will be held evening at 8 o'clock, 21 4 aie The Rev. (reorge Fisher will a jecture in Pownal Hall on Monday, ee” Poors open at 7.30 p.m. Admis- Come and enjoy a treat. gvAL-— . ag lt gents. _ ll , A.—All members please attend the o® ‘eopight iu the Gymuasium, for the ee on Mat, Lusicuction from 8 39 mat wk every wight until the exhibition, ty: EpiTor's Let TE wait wotiy pe at leisure,” said @ caller to the m6 ct’ afraid ['ll be of no use to you cfs dead,” replied the editor.—Kpoch. SURE.- met oo -—- j , fixe Stax. —The British Warehouse “aorpited by its present owner, the Hon. eaoder hls P selmost ready for use. my Dodd, is now ae. i, 4 apendil stand—one of the best in ytd. ed y BeatksTo, auctioneer, will open an I psive sale of dry goods at his auction B on, on Friday afternoon and to continue am .;wrverai days, of which due notice wili be ged. > © Wsicat ~The Citizens’ Culored Band ued on the Square last evening to a Lees poly of cit zeus who were out taking wait. The concert was very creditable BM. the Band, ard evidently enjoyed, cei diab in we Wauram.—The steamer William, Meonin Cork, sailed last evening for New ck vith a cargo of canned lobsters, siip- Meiby James E. Grant. This is the se- Stood cargo shipped this summer by Mr. aot in the Wiliam. fy Strraction.—It is hinted that the jetors of the P. E. Island Exhibition and ; Inving Park Company contemplate asking Bi DeCourcey to give an exhibition of fe wed wi'h his elleuc standard bred filly— Mir BeVourcey ac ompanying the fiily on woning ms! ibere can be no doubt that Se ix would be on@oft the greatest attractions {the Exhibition—provided, of course, that mi PeCourcey could be induced to consent. a Tews —-The tennis tournament (ladies’ single) for Mr. Justice Young’s prize will @ le paged to-morruw, Thursday, afternoon jVetorla Park. The drawing will take jweat 4 o'cluck, when all players are to xuthe grounds, otherwise they will be As this tournament is handicap wprobably the last of the season, the oa ues are expected to turn out in full force. SE tywren oF ENGLAND.—Ven. S. Weston- fos, Archdeacon of Prince Edward Is- Muiand rector of Windsor, N. 8., wi.l Seamence hia visit of the island on Sunday ut, Sept. 13th, and will preach in St. iay's Church, Summerside. at I] a, m. Si? p. m., and in St. John’s Church, St. Eenor’s, at 3 p. m. The Clerical Association met at Milton wodlay. nshaiaaaatl Mayoer Kittep.—It is reported that i John Cummings was killed by the "st bound night mail train of the New Itk, Provideuce and Boston Railroad = Gmpany, at the Main street crossing in @ \s village of Noank, about sixty rods west /~ _ m the station. S Mtresulted from the fact that there was a Watchman at It appears that the accid- this dangervus place to ee Warning to strangers. Mr. Cummings “ssn of Mr. Angus Cummings, St. Hter's Bay. He had been in the States litabout nine years, with the exception of ‘oweeks “which he spent on the Island ‘i Sanmer visiting his relatives at his old “ue. He was a ship carpenter by trade, mi up to the time of his death had done wl. We sympathise with his sorrowing ‘alives and friends. > —-— lig Storm 4% Sowrts.—At Souris the “orm of Monday night was quite severe. It owe 2 the first part of the night with the =i Sowing freehly from the southeast. ~ 4m. the wind hauled around sud. Vee 0 the north west, from which quarter it ni ‘itlously, accompanied with dashes of il daylight. Au old barn in Rollo Bay, Chane owned by the late Capt Dominic Nita ”, was levelled to the ground. In the | 7 serious loas was sustained either on bel oy <fley the harbor, A barn, however, nw to W. C. Cheverie, was blown tray" aera windmill wheel was carried Maen ane of the bedroom windows of the mea was smashed in, disturbing for Prmanent peaceful slumbers of one of the tetioe sles cal boarders The railway soow bi not ame to for a share of the damage, like to = much, we think, as many would ia ion receive, the greater part of it Oar, ve serviceable to the railway nor “mental to the town. - > a thipper, a, OTHERs. The attention w the fn others interested, is directed . Ww Cl om in another column, of Pestoet i “tke, Steamship Ageut. The thernaon + . Halifax every Thursday Nastinos ae calling at Souris, Port lalifay’ cn hat and Canso. She leaves wy Mouday evening at six o'clock, The 8. 8. Alpha wiil ‘% Turks Island and Jamaica, teta suit, i » every month, The steamer Fey non ‘ettor Havana on th3 Ist of Militieg to ot; Phis vessel offers unusual Produce, ner ot potatoes and other tip Tayo ISintended to sail the steam- Wea Castle for Demarara via inter- Meee ine ein? Sept, 24h, iat » ine between Halifax and “Overy with eee ace mmudation for * carrie) i ae oon amidships. No cattle “tion ia re, ~~ liue, Any and all iotor- readily Se gu to the above saiings will be Carica Bay , by the obliging age it, W. W. WR, awer Quseu St., Churiotte- To Step Mate po, . ports London TELEGRA i € tana en ae “> WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1 SS me we Sg ee -- ae S91. HIC NEWS. SPECIAL DesPATOHES To Tuk Examiner. DOMINION PARLIAMENT | OO ne cee Premier Abboit Explains His Bill. me Boodlers to be Punished. OTTAWA, Sept. 9. In the House of Commons yesterday consideration was given to the Dominion Controverted Elections Act. The House was also in committee of supply. _ Inthe Senate, Premier Abbott made an important statement regarding his bill re- specting frauds upon the Government.. He fully explained the difference between the proposed measure and the existing laws. He also expressed the determination of the Government tu proceed against the parties implicated by the recent investigations to the fullest extent of the present law. Senator Power was very anxious that the Senate should take action in the case of the Quebec officials who tad disobeyed the Senate’s summons to attend, but the Senate Ceclined because they had secured the evi- dence which these 6fficials were expected to prove, Senator Power’s animus was very plain. He wishes to involve the Sen- ate in a dispute with Quebec authotities. Commissions to Officers, Further Investigations. Ovrawa, Sept. 9. Before the public accounts committee further evidence was elicited of commis- sious paid to Senecal. Mr. Scott, book- keeper for the Dominion Type Foundry, said that Crossby, their manager, conducted all negotiations with Senecal. Crossby is in Britiah Columbia, but will be here next week. Seott tried very hard to implicate Hon. Mr. Capleau. He swore that their firm imported part of the type supplied the Bureau from the States and paid no duty. Chapleau showed that Mr. Romaine, an old official of the Government, had fixed all the prices and taken that into account. Scott then swore that the Government order fur type had been cancelled until the company paid fifteen hundred dollars to the Conservative Asso- ciation at Montreal. Chap'eau said he had some time ago receive! a letter from Mr. Stark, President of the Company, intima- ting that the Company had been assessed for a asvub-cription. Chap- leau wrote repudisting§ any res- ponsibility on behalf cf the Govern- ment. Mr. Stark answered with a leiter ef thorough apolegy which Mr. Chaplesu offered to submit. Stark is grit. Gilian, assistant manager of the Canada .Papzr Compiny swore that his company gave La Presse no favors or allow- anceson account of sale of paper to the Government. Mr. Lister tried to prove that Rolland, a paper maker, paid Dansereau Chapleau’s secretary, a share of the moneys received from the Government. Rolland flatly denied the charge and the committee stopped further inquiry into Rolland’s busi- ness matters. The committee adjourned till Thursday to continue the investigation, a dozen new witnesses being summoned. THE QUEBEC SCANDAL, —_— A Difference of QueBeEc, Sept. 9. Various rumors are afivat in Quebec as to the difference between the Governor of Quebec and Mercier’s Cabinet. They cannot, it appears, agree upon the course to be followed regarding the scandals, and the ministers may resign rather than concede to the Governor’s naming of the commissioners. Opinion. oe Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hawirax, Sept. 8.—Quebec—Cod fish- ing good at St. John River ; fair at Mag- pe, Long Point, Sheldrake, Seven Islands, Moisie and St. Margaret’s Liwunce very plentiful at all the above places, excepting Maypie and St. John River. New Bruuswick— Nothing doing to-day at Point Escaminac owing to high wind. Good catches of herring, mackerel, sardines and squid at Campbell's. . P. E. Island—Cod and hake fair in the localities about Alberton and Malpeque; AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE. i AM instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late Mrs. Costello to sell by Auction, at my Sales Room, On Friday Next, Sept. 11th, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., All her Household Effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Also, at the same time:—] Truck Wagon 1 Horse, . BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Eastern Steamship Co. (LIMITE D.) The New, First-Class Clyde Built Steamer PREMIER, CAPTAIN A. H. HELLY, Is 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 Harbor, Canso, Arichat and Port Hawkesbury. RETURNING, will leave Charlottetown for Halifax, calling at intermediate ports, on every Monday, at one o'clock, a. m., Fares, to any port of call...,,......... $3 00 sds dae c8s o's cote Deteetdesives 5 00 Rates of Freight moderate. The P&EMIER is a fast steamer, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. She will make close connection with the steamer Halifax sajling for Boston every Wednesday morning. For Freight, Passenger and other informa- tion apply in Charlottetown to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. In Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, Central Wharf, aug!3—all papers EXCURSION sii MN a Cape Breton and Bras D'Or Lakes. Per Stmy. * Premier” via Hawks- bury, and Stmr. ** Marion.” FARES FOR ROUND TRIP: Ch’town to Hawkesbury and return....$ 5 00 " Sydney és . 10 00 For tickets and further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, aug28—2w Agert. » DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Sailing Between MONTREAL and QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL. APPOINTED SAILINGS: . From From From Steamer. Liverpool. Montreal, Quebec. Sarnia...... . Aug. 14....Sept. 2 Labradcr...... ae ee Oregon........ "owe pi eee Beek... 4.6... % Vomsouver..cc 9% 2" SB. OM 7 Sarpia.....-.. * 36. ..te:: 7 Lalvedor.c: -% Man: MM Oregon........ os Z....°° = meee. co 3 cs +. Sct" ae Tae... Mh SM He: 8 BOP cso oss “ 3. ...ee ii Labrador...... mete POT ce RATES OF PASSAGE :—Cabin, $45, $50, $60 and upwards, according to accommoda- tion. Return—$85, $90, $110 and upwards, Intermediate, $30 ; steerage, $20. The VANCOUVER and LABRADOR are the fastest and most elaborate and commodi- ous Passenger Ships on the route. For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, julyl6 Agent. cod and caplin still plentiful; and mack- erel fair off East Point. No fish of any kind reported on coasts of Cape Breton or Nova Scotia, Telegraphic News. Nasuvitte, Tenn., Sept. 7.—News has reached here from Livingstone, Overton county, that on Sunday night two girls in the family of William Smith, aged 17 and 19, were murdered while the rest of the family were at church. The house had been seton fire, and the neighbors who came to the scane saw both girls lying dead on the floor, their faces covered with blood, and their clothing disarranged. The flames were so fierce that the bodies could not be rescued. Toronto, Sept. 7.—-An uncommon breach of promise case is underway here. The plaintiff is a man and the wife of Dr. A. 1. Hill, of Norwich, is the defendant. The suit is for $10,009. The plaintiff, John Innis, is » Woodstock contractor. They ell in love, he says, in 1887 and became engaged. ‘he girl had plenty of money and was able to g» int» society freely. She met Dr. Hill, fell in 1 ve with him and they were married. A photograph of Mrs. Hill was in court showing the engagement ring John gave her. Some amusing evI- dence by the plaintiff described their court- ehip —- ———-— MARRIED. In St. Mary’s Church, D F, MeDouald, P. P., on Andrew O’ Hanley, of Souris, and Souris, by the Rev. the 8th inat., Mr. Miss Mar- APOLLINARIS, / Th Queen of Table Waters,” 16,000,000 Gailons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BRO3., jy30—4m eod pd Sole Agents. WANTS, LOST, FOUND & WANTED.—A girl wanted to hire, about 16 yerrs of age. Apply at this office. sept9—3ieod pd j ANTED,—In the last week in September, in a gentieman’s family, a parlor maid, wages $8; also, a housemaid, wages $7. Apply at this office. dy pat tf wy 2i—sept9 ANTED.—A good Cook. Apply to Mrks. W CHARLES LEIGH, Fitaroy Street. septs Py ANTED.— A girl for general houvework ina fam ly of three. No washing. Apply at Mns. R. Youna’s, Hiilsberough Square. se pts--tf WANTED.—Py « middle-aged widow, a sitna- tion as housekeeper or to attend on an elderly couple. Apply at this office, septs—lw pd lately occupied by the subseriber, on Hills- borough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Poole’s resi dence. Possession given immediately. Apply to Judge Alley, or the subscriber, at Province Building. DUNCAN KENNEDY. septi—sat tu tf ey LET.— fhe Pwelling House, with stable A general housework girl to go to Apply at Mr. Francis MUTcHEs, pd—sept4 Ww ANTED. Boston. Stanhope, Lot 34. &w tf—septi garet McAuley, of Norris Pond. WANTED.—Two good Pant makers at D. A. | BRUCE’s. a nem: a 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). | Einglish Silesias, Black and White Print Cottons. Fancy Print Cottons. SHANHY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK Charlottetown, August 7, 1891—eod & wky a rROM = GREA NS’. {x) Novelties in Dress Goods. (xX) New Mantle Cloths, New Velveteens. : New Manties, New Velvets and Plushes, New Cloth, Plush, Velvet and Serge Caps, in all the New Shapes. Everything Cheap! Charlottetown, September 7, 1891-—dy & wky IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! = Lx} JAS. PATTON & CO. Gratefully acknowledges the success which has attend- ed their Great Alteration and Extension Sale, and now intimate that they will offer the remaining portion of their large stock of substantial Dry Goods at extraor- dinary reductions. Camb i EE EINER 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, Valiscs, Readymade Clothing, Under- clothing, Blouses. ete. Sale will last about Fhree Weeks longer. JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, August 24, 1891—eod & wky Books for the Holidays! Wé have got a Large Stock of NEW BOUKS (4s woll as the ol] Scanlard Wock»), spesislly selestel for thy Holiday Soason Prices the lowest in town. Latending Students of the Peines of Wales College should secure their Boks early, and the best place in Charlottetowa to buy them is at the BAZAAR SPORE. Call before purchasing elsewhere. SCHOOL SUPPLIES very A lot of LAWN TENNIS NETS ani RACKETS to seil at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. TURES, CURTAIN POL23, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, cheap. Our stock of WINDOW BLINDs, PIC ete., etc., was never larger. A splendid assortment of PLAIN and FANCY SPATIONERY, BLANK BOUKS, MEMOS, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, ete. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of al! kinds kept im scock. Preserve Covers, 15c. per handred. BAZAAR STORE. Charlot tetown, July 20, 1891—20d & wky