Ry wee iidllicoadeeseaee wn TELEGRAPHIC NEW PECIAL Derspatones To THe EXAMINER DOMINION PARLIAMENT. ee ee actration of Voters Reet re isLereu Cat ‘ the bos luarly re ATTY ‘ il Wis , ee LOLOL ioral and Other tems, rent amr ** a s 4 : 136 e Orrawa, July 24. «Pe : | he ae debate was continued yester- Ps ne Michael Adams of Northumberland ; ; a - ea powerful speech. An arrangement Dice ra as concluded last night to close the d bate on Tuesday night. bes : In the public accounts committee further ee _ eke given of trifling irregularities eget Peg 4 ann a ee similar to that ei 7 ; Regarding the item of six hundred dol 8 cut va ail a lars charged against Bourgeois of the Thre ’ | Rivers postotfice, and which he said i , never received, the Postmaster General x |plained that Bourgeois claimed thre er Fastnet. | thousand, had been tendered a pais tes > Halifax about half-|8iX hundred in settlement, which he me h a carao of lob-! fused. The check was still in the es ro There were | Men’. Te @ steam For qyuirax —Tl wiaia Ore * 3, left f r last evening Wi ratoes, pork and oats. on, ee gets, | - , ; op passengers ce : , Pee | a The Hall-Fitz2:immons i s ths STOCK, have taken place hear b’aul, de 14S Udtel “ » Wedne sday night, | \ - ; : e . i The authorities wer bound | f ; ‘ Met” Theauthorities wer An Authoritative Statement. Y stop ¢ 32 Wall a B® tye ANTICONISH WATERWORKS rhe : Orrawa, July 24. gretors for nish, 7. Sir John Macdonald's executors have S garents eted their work, | Published a letter in which they state that tactio! } nin sir . . : t each gives & ai satistaction ihe pipes Sir John, at the time of his death oe amen ul : h i between U.and 7 miles into the town hundred and twenty. i od ; 2 een nen wenty-two shares of Canadian to the| + ¢ Kaulway stock, which he had pur- p lad es e i ) 303 » jchere 34 p ‘paste inc chased in open market at the latter end of le jthe year 1888, and paid for with his own ties Lar.—The « ined labor day | ™oney; and, excepting those sharea, Sir ‘pain in Halitax on Wednesday, wes a Joho was never possessed of any O. P R giesaccess. fhe proce ssion tocluded nearly | stock, either in his own name or that of an ' ‘tt men of ihe Variou wor orgeniz stions, other person aijes any svcieties formed of workmen in! Se een war af the establishments. Most of the} Tart -i f adtiies of Haliiax are m anned by em-/} G C reevy Investigation sopes exctasively belonging, to the labor | anizstiow. 1de pi nic in the afternoon on ea cssattendax: by 2,500 people. ‘ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS —__>—_— r EvToMOLOcival —We were shown ee eee il Mr. F. Carter a fine glossy-coat- | } §f Blata which he caught on} | Inthe Tarte-Mc(ireevy iry an Ak Meee he Tarte-McGreevy enquiry yester- ‘his geniasare Very omnivorous and de-| day Robert McGreevy’s examination occu- bat webs ae 4 pied all day. His testimony was largely ‘oring fruit and other eatables, it will be corroborative of Murphy's. But he swore yeiito keep this sleek foreigner in close wy Senenes SS gee te See ee to prevént ‘any chance |p." two thousand dollars were given to f the kind erley’s son. Three thousand dollars went . | towards the election of Hon. Mr. Rhodes, - } Sridey OY | y * Orrawa, July 24. aispecnmen 0 wale imported bananas. sractive, pr paling abou nigement 80 as { the proj agalion ¢ nm . ¥ Ci imi . A orice Tut Evrra.—A Baltimore despatch of | —. San of Agriculture. eghh sera: The brig Edith, of Char-| : heteccary atuaay has recovered and itetown, P. E. L., which was sunk at : ned to Uttawa. wrsutine by the four-masted schooner} rpy eary S. Little, has been temporarily re- paired and will leave for New York to- wow if a tug arrives from New York as espected, The Edith will be turned into a barge by the Greenpoint Lighterage com- may, which purchased the vessel at public ule last week. | - HE PREMIER COUNT Reception at Montreal. MowrreaL, July 24. ; Premier Mercier was received last night | by a great crowd of the citizens of Montreal. igs Youre Memortav.—They having suadt a . } ged deal of troubie ia St. John over the hating of the monument to Fred Young, the} ee] ; : : ane. it wes decided to ce little enthusiasm was displayed in the 1 the oh aisctente. bd 6 a English quarter. But in the French quarters sho Joundation. whieh hele was | Nouses were brilliantly illuminated. Mayor pomp'ly filled in by a band of indignaut loy- McShane real a congratulatory address. slit citizens, who di-i not propose to stand by Mercier attempted to reply but the uproar std wee the graves of the early settlers dese- wen co great See he Red" ty step--am the Git The general feeling appears to be} proceedings came to an abrupt termination. that the monument should be erected on King *qaare are ~ (uray Gay | te mogument Wai dug lu: imperial Federation. Pouce Court. morning two} Orrawa, July 24. couuttpman, for being drunk and fighting | Col. Howard Vincent, M. P., of the ma yard on Upper Queen Street, were | United Empire Trade League, addressed a ined $4 snd costs each, and in the case of sian charged with being drunk and fight- ing on Grafton Street, judgment was re- served pealing the arrest of the other ees Aa Indian was fined * 0 4€ays for drunkeness and tw Vv Wi? Ste otlence were peace said. % Eastport, Me., July 22 —The Sentinel ‘similar tine. A man charged with as- lis out to-day with a fac simile of the chart galt and bat cery did not res] ool the | of Passamg uoddy Bay, by Admiral Owen, ITT Seintans foe hin asresk Wat R. N., in 1847, from which it 1s clearly tered. levident that the recent seizure of fishing boats made by the Canadian cruiser Dream Meptean —At the meeting of the Mari- illegal. The U. S. Sreamer Woodbury, pee il Association held in St. John, |‘ rdered here by the Secretary of the Treas- N. B., on Weinesday, Dr. Parker, of Hali- | ""9> "8 expected hourly. aa. WES elected president; Dr. E Farrell, Lonpon, July 22.—In the House of Com- os C. Brown and Dr. James McLeod, | mons to-day in committee of supply, it was ae vice-presidents; Dr, De- voted to give $300,000 as salaries and ex- De ee. and Dc. Morrow secretary. | penses for the relief of the suffering poor of ale ee Oa read a paper entitled “*Re- | Lreland. oe a en. and Dr. Farrell a W ASHINGTON, July 22.—At the request read & paper a in Surgery. De. Inches } of the British minister, the secretary ot the Diphtheria.’ pragp and its relation to | treasury has directed a suspension of the el at length. D the papers were discuss- | order for the deportation to China of the torn, took al - McLeod, of Charlotte- Chinaman — recently convicted at Port eading part in the discussion.} Huron, Mich., of illegal eutry into the For Bosrox Sn. United States, pending further investiga- ton. —The tion of the case. It has been ascertained that Chinamen who have acquired a legal residence in Canada should be allowed to return to that country. > Wm A 118 others yesterday on the subject of Imperial Federation. -7-7e General Te !egraphic News. > Indiana, Captais steamer State of last evening — . | Joane, sailed for Boston Wiieien ith a general cargo and the Grace — - ene Eien Austen, J 7 — Waterhouse, George Cratter MeD ichol 4B, Mrs J T Nicholas, Kenzie W ow I E Macdonald, R Me- MeAuley M ¢ illiams, A McDonald, M J : Mrs Sencabauygh, H Alexander, Fishery Balletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hautrax, July 24—The codfishery at Miss Stran, Mins ee Mrand Mrs McKenzie,|the various stations to-day is re- ton, Mrs Jol sefe, J H Hillford, J Jobm-}ported as follows: Good at. St. Rie, Geo “D Miss A Rice, Mrs M | John River and long Point, Que.; fair at Bowden. Mar eDonald, Mrs Bowden, Jas!Seven Islands, Sheldrake, Que., Point ey Bowd argaret Bowden, Jos Bowden, Escuminac, N. B., and Malpeque, P. E. 1. en, Mrs E Cullen, John Y Me-| The fishery ail over the coast of Cape Donald M — ; vee, — : _— * EF Murphy, De Anderson, J A} > ( Micbarta, ara McDonald, excepting at Breton is reported poor, a a Nova Scotia, Creerge Arichat, where it is fair. la B © [saac’s Harbor, Passengers about twenty round trip | good; at Canso, fair; a* a Musqaodoboit’ Harbor, Lockeport | and ~For tha gy ee i yi - ae Yarmouth, oy n — ‘. es Ws in a a aocessful treatment of his E ort Latour ant gby- rhe meat htmed by a oes surgical operation, par- | fishery 1s reported fair at Canso, 1s : Herr y a ¢. Michelsen, of Wiesbaden, | Harbor, Port Latour and ——— c bury, hag ey. a merchant of Ham- | Hake and haddock very good at Dig . Stthuritigs in ty at the disposal of the Mackerel fishing fair on the north side a U2, the gu = damburg, as a thank-offer- |P. E. LE; good at Phee s Shore, bat se a money ig + foe 2,000,000 marks. This Alberton and : from _ there — 4 hospit le e expended in the erection of | the coast to Georgetown. No mack: etal in Himbarg, in which De. Mich- lerel are reported on the coast. thee of Care Bretoa or Nova Scotia, excepting a few at Port Latour. A fair quantity of tinkers at Yarmouth and schools in St. Mary’s Bay. Herring fishing reported fair at English Bay, very good at Souris, P. EB. L; installed as chief physician. a Buenos Ayres letter says:—‘* In- tens : e ) distres . . 3 r Ds ar ‘ “ tices are prevails here amony the poor. oe advancing idles teq4@ atl y Siam oo eee nas good at St. Ann’s, North Sydney and Arichat, am Boe picking fo ol from offal C. B.; fair at Ingonish and Louisburg; goer ness people blam» Eaglish | ca and fair at Musquodobait, Din) ; Wikers f, at Canso, N. S., ns pes policy of propping up the | Lockeport, Port Latour, and Digby. A few ali: feeli, us prutracting the crisis. squid reported at Ingonish, St. Ann's and aad Beiti h- 's bitter against the Kaglish, | Canso, N. S. Herring bait obtainable at sh fligs displayed in honor of | South Ingonish and St. Ann’s, C. B., and at Rational fetes Digby, N. 8. are torn down. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - f N. HOUSE OF COMMONS. led to meeting of members of parliament and | Cause of the Mutiny. o is stated that the cause of the mutin of the Coldstream Guards was that the ~_ i Ne dissatisfied at the extra i ja: ea were compelled to per- a ng the recent visit of the Em- — termany to London. This fact ogether with the refusal of the officers to grant the men at least a day free from duty ie open insubordination during drill = omen Park, The men were march- = ck to Wellington barracks. Orders _ re anand confining the men to barracks “wt three days as a punishment and ten _— privates were placed under arrest ote i ow of trying them by court mar- a ie a body of the guardsman 7 pon barricaded themselves in one of @ rooms and declined to emerge until the — ae the ten seniors were rescind- sily a parley the mutineers fin- AUCTION SALE MR. P, MONAGHAN'S STORE, Connolly’s Old Stand. ’ WILL sell at Auction, on FRIDAY, 24th mat , at 2 o’clock, p. m. : Fancy Glass and Crockeryware, ete,, com- rising Fancy Pitchers, Tumblers, Fruit dishes, Tea and Dinner Sets, Preserve Jare Fancy Vases, Lamps, and other assorted gvods. Also—Teas in small quantities, and a lot of Groceries, fe: Sale to continue Fridays and Tuesdaye, and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. ; Sale positive. No reserve. ; C. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, > july23 —2i “PRIDAY, JULY 24. 18 ee PE! NEW RIBBONS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW EFRILLINGS, NEW VELVETS, NEW VAILINGS, NEW WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, NEW BLACK FRENCH MERINO, WHITE AND COLORED FLEECY COTTONS. Charlottetown, July 24, 1891—dy & wky HERRING! ol BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS VERY CHOICE HERRING. For sale by P, MONAGHAN Queen Street. Wiles | Wines FINEST QUALITY. july23 —tf Ports, Sherries, Clarets, Champagnes, 2 tc. BYRNE BROSG., GREAT GEORGE STREET. julyl7—2w eod iswol. Fall Trip From Liverpool. Ss THE CLIPPER BARKENTIN E EREMA, 300 Tons Register, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown On or About 10th September, the different Railway points on the Island. aa For Freight apply in London to John Piteairn & Sons, 7 Street ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, July 22, 1891—eod tf Halifax and P. B. Island. 0 re, +i gin wee Fe ne Sa ~~ see oe ae St ow = 7 = : SS, FASTNET, A. I, CREWES, COMMANDER, V\ 1LL sail from Halifax every Monday, at 10 p. m., for Charlottetown, call- ing at Canso, Arichat, Hawkesbury, Port Hastings and Souris. Returning, will leave Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, calling at same intermediate ports with the exception of Souris. For Freight, etc., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, June 20, 1891—dy AM instructed by Mrs. io sell 35 Acres of Hay, in lots to suit pur chasers, on Jaly 25th, at Use o’cloc p.m. Terms :—All sums of $5 or under, cash over that amount, six months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes, RH HORNE, Auctioneer. | jy22—dy 3i THOMAS RICHARDS, Commander, And will carry Freight at Through Rates to nion Coart, Old Broad HAY SALE. Sarah Stewart, Sherwood Farm, Charlottetown Royalty, : 7 TANLEY BROS. —_——————_— —— —{ 1) —————— — COUNTERPANES —_———_— — (x) DURABILITY, BEAUTY AND combine with the small- QUALITY, | FINISH !—These points we est margin of profit. TOWELS. i | We are showing two lines that are wo vth your con- the half dozen, and the Make a note of this, i sideration—one for 70 cents other of $1.25 the half dozen. as they are away above the standard in quality. _ Best Values in Linens and 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 ——— ooxKS for ¢ ollaays : [x] ard Works), specially selected for the Holiday Season ould secure their Books early, and the best SCHOOL SUPPLIES very KS (as well as the old Stand Students of the Prince of Wales College sh Call bafore purchasing elsewhere. HAMMOCKS very low. BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROC E have got a Large Stock of NEW BOO Prices the lowest in town. Intending place in Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZAAR STORE. cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NETS and RACKETS to sell at cost. Our stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICTURES, OURTALN POLES, etc., etc., was never larger. ; A splendid assortment of PLAIN ané FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK Bt yOKS, ‘ctures of all kinds kept in stock. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and P BAZAAR KERY, MEMO3, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, ete. Preserve Covers, 1c. per hundred. STORE. Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky = ——— —————— “| WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e A HAPPY UNION. . a —4 Journeyman Bookbinder, one | {XT ANTED. who understands blank book work pre- | ferred. Apply this evening at 8 o’clock ° noe uly | 50, Hotel Davies. LET.—Dwelling with seven rooms, garden if s seven roc “What a Boon it would be to the Medical Protession if some A pnd watermerth, oe Era Street, | Alea t an Extract of Malt in Combination | s\able on Queen Street, next to Murphy's Barber eoad—JY reliable Chemist would bring ou vo with a well Digested or Peptonized Extract of Beef, giving Us the Elements of Beef, and the Nutritrious and Stimulating portions of Ale.’—So wrote the late eminent J. MILNER FOTHERGILL, M. D., London. Shop. Apply to R. K. Brack. aon + OTICE.-—-I am prepare | to continue my occu- pation as usual. Cleaning Yards, Out- houses, etc, at shortest notice. It is rumored about that I have gone out of business, but that ia false. NATHANIEL DECOURCEY, bead of Pow- na! Street. 3i pd—jy23 gaven rooms, with outbuildings. MvurRPHY, Southport. ‘i i ranma R SALE.—A new light track Sulky, one of 0 F the best in the Province, and a good Track } Sulky, very litile ased and in good order. Also, ;2 good second-hand Buggy, iu good order, with | patent spring steel underworks—a gem to ride in. ‘All cheap for cash at W. C, TICES, Grafton Street, next to Fish Market. pd 3i(wt tu—jy22 splendid Milch Cow. Apply to LAFFERTY, Dorchester Street iw—jyl7 7 years of hose hav- | x)-—_-_—---- Ale and Beef Peptonized NATION AS SUGGESTED ABOVE. LET.—The Dwelling House on the corner of King and Weymouth Streets, containing Apply to JOHN 2w eod—jy22 IS THE IDENTICAL COMBI ED is endorsed by leading Physicians. ED is the only Fuod combined with a Mild Stimulant. — or weak and delicate Women aad Children. 08 ie ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED for lost energy aud want of appetite. | Kast. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED for Dyspepsia and kindred troubles. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is an aid to Digestion. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED isa Nutrient, a Tonic, a Digestive, 4 Mild Stimula ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZ ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZ ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED f WANTED.—Two smart boys, about 1 i age. for the grocery business. T | ing some experience preferred. Must have good reference. Address “ Grocery,” Pust Office Box 108, Ch town. tf--jy8 } LOVE FOUND.—A Tady’s Silk Glove. found G about a week ago, may be obtained by the Javies’ Drug Store. ; | 0 PRICE 25 CENTS—At Yoar Druggist’s—PRICE %5 CENTS. | wner on application at I julyt5—tf ——— nl LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- taining six Treoms, all newly papered and - MANUF ACTURED By | gaineee a, a water in the — ; | A to JaMus F. UU es : THE CANADA PEPT JNIZED BELF AND ALE C0., Ltd., Seer - FOR SALE —A No. 16 single barrel Rem- U . G ington Breechloader, jast the thin for light shooting. Will be sold cheap, with ‘Shells, ete. HALIFAX, N- S. | July 17, 1891—dy m w f & wky l yr | Apply at this office.