a Registration of Voters. Quatiriep Voters not yet registered can h ive their applications made out at the office of John T. Mellish, Esq. Earl attention is desirable, as the prelitninary revision will soon close, . _ Local and Other Tins. To-niaur —A lo, i N'IGHT.—A lovely night for the Mo . » . on- light Excursion. . me SNS a a x 7] As “ A Few Lerr.—Midsummer numbers of Fraphie and other illustrated papers at the Diamond Bookstore, a ae annual meetiag of the Association begins at Ken- to morrow (Thursday) morning, Tue Ririte.—The P ovineial Rifis sington Rings at 8 o'clock. ee From LiverPoot —The barkentine Erema siils from ‘iverpocl for Charlottetown on or about the 10¢h of September next. See ad- Verlisement, SS Civic.—The City Councillors of Ambherst have voted themselves a yearly allowance of $100. The citizens do not take kindly to the proceeding, = oe Perer’s Tra,—A large number of people left the city this morning to attend the tea at St. Peter’s Bay. The weather is excellent. Sy _F isn Srorrms.—The Ewly Co. left the city a few days ago for their happy hunt- ing grounds. There’s Weeks of sport ahead of them. See Lapigs’ white and colored straw hats, worth from 60c to $1.25, will cl-ar at cost. They consist of all the latest styles and are this year’s goods. James Paton & Co. See _ Bia Crop or Tomators.—Mr. G. B. -Me- Gil!, of South Farmington, N. S.. estimates his growing crop cf tomatoes at 1,009 bushels, The Aylesford canning factory will farnish a inarket. Sule es Quegec Poxirics.—It is expected that the Qaebec Legislature wiil be called together in November, and that. Messrs, Mercier and Shehyn will return to Paris in February to complete the loan. : eee We have brought forward all our reserve stock of lidies’ hats. Ladies who are in want of a cheap summer hat for seaside or country, will do well to call this evening and see these goods clearing at cost. Se Goop Fisnineé.—The catch of salmon in the Port Medway, N.S., this season was the largest ever known there. The qnantity taken aggregates 25 tons and the price ranged from 6 to 12 cents per lb. All this fish was shipped on ice to Boston, Gerrinc ARounpd AGaIn,—Martin Sanphy, the nin injared by a blow froma pickaxe some time ago, is able to be out, though very weak. ‘The wound is rapidiy hesling. He ean move his fingers but has no control over his arm —-Moncton Transcript, Ficurinc.—There was a disgraceful fight on Geafton Street last night, and another in an Upper Qicen Street ‘yard earlier in tha evening. Ihe principals in both will likely be given a chance to explain matters to His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate in a few days. See Megrtine —The adjourned meeting of of- ficers and teachers of Z.on Church Suaday School will take place at close of prayer meeting this evening. All others interest- ed, especially the young people, are re- guested to be present to make arrange- ments in connection with picnic, a THe Younc Memorrat,—The excivat- ing for the foundation of the Fred. Young monument was begun yesterday, the site being to the south of the flagpole in the southwest corner of the old burial ground. The excavation is about 15 feet square.— St. John Sun. THe TasLes Turvep.—lIn these days of wife beating it is refreshing to hear that last week Mrs. Margaret Murphy, of Col- umbia street, Brooklyn, severely thrashed her husband, and then threw. him down stairs. She was locked up by a police of- ficer deficient in chivalry. —_>—_— aes Pouce Courrt.—This morning 4 man charged with beating his wife was given 14 days’ imprisonment, without the option of a fine. In passing sentence, His Honor said that the next time the defendant appeared before him on a similar charge, and the offence was proven, he would give him three months in the common jail. FrreMeN, ATTENTION! ~All the members of the different Fire Companies are reque-ted to assemble at the Engine Hall, City Build. sharp, in ing, this evening, at 7 o'clock, sh uniform, for the purpose of attending the Moonlight Excarsion. The procession will leave the Hall at 7.30, and march through some of the principal streets, headed by Gal- braith’s Baud. Tun Srarr or Inptana scraped against the side of Pownal Wharf last evening while docking, displacing several planks. The delay in the arrival of the steamer was the result of fog encountered when four hours out from Boston, and which ‘she had with her until she reached Halifax. The steamer had about five hundred passengers on board when leaving Boston. sac ge Rewarp Orrerep..— The Government offers a reward of $1,000 for such informa- tion as will lead to ‘tthe discovery, appre- hension and conviction” of the person or persons who set fire to the stables of W. B. Robertson and W. P. Oulwill on the night of the 2nd July. The proclamation ap- pears in the Royal Gazette, out this morn- ing. aoe ge A. Ten Eyck and signed articles of le single scull race place on the old Aguatic.—James George H. Hosmer have agreement for a three-m1 with ove turn, to take place college course at Lake Quigsigamond, ot Wednesday, Aug. 5, between the pours 4and6 p.m. ‘The race is for $250 oe 2 the championship of New England and a outside bet of $160 aes 4 Pvaristic,— Cal Jordan has_ nae Gunner White, of the Royal Artillery, Ha i fax, to a fight to a finish with four — gloves for $100 a-side, fight to take plac within five weeks. White has accepted. ; Joe Goddard, the Australian pugilist, dee feated Joe Choynski of California, ; in four rounds for a purse of $10,000 and the a ship of Australia. Th battle came off at_Mel- bourne on Monday, THE ean eee mas ’ Fe r itaediaceneeneennt ache ge DAILY EXA TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Srectan Desparours To Tae Examiner, Tarte-McGreevy Investigation An Important Witness ee No Money Paid to Sir Hector or His Son. Exposure of Grogs Irregularities Ga the Part of Inspectors and Con- tractors, a Orrawa, July 22, inthe Tarte McGreevy ingui - day Martin Connolly, ae kin, Connolly & Co., was again examined. He swore that he never knew or heard of any moneys having been paid by the firm to Sir Hector Langevin or to his gon. He admitted that moneys had been improperly paid to the inspectors of Quebee Harbor Commissioners who reported upon the firm’s work. These sums, he said, were paid to the inspectors to get them to make false returns of the work done. The _ practice had been commenced by Murphy long before he was book keeper. He believed that Nicholas Connoliy knew about the practice, but he had never spoken to hin about it. He hed taken receipts from the mmspectors; but last summer, when the talk com- menced, he destroyed the receipts and erased the entries from the books, so as to save the inspectors from trouble. Martin Connolly was then ordered to go through the books and make a statement of all such irregularities of payment. Borings Postponed Till Next Year, Orrawa, July 22. Senator Howlan and Mrs. Howlan leave here for the Island to-day with some friends, but he will return. The mining engineers have reported that it is now too late to make tunnel borings this year owing to the advanced season. The work will require three months of good weather at the lowest calculation. So the Government has determined to abandon the borings for this year. DOMINION PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS. Orrawa, July 22, The debate on the budget - occupied. all day yesterday. _ The Superintendent of the Printing Bu- reau (Senecal) has returned, having been recalled before his leave of absence ex- pired. STEAMER ASHORE A COMPLETE WRECK Captain and Other Officers Drowned. QUEBEC, July 23, The steamer Circe, the largest and fastest of the Donaldson Line, is a complete wreck on the island of Anticosti, having parted amidships during the recent gale. Captaia Jennings, two engineers and the steward: and storekeeper were drowned. Grand Trunk Railway. Vital Changes. Lonpon, July 22. Sir Henry Tyler, President of the Grand Trunk Railway, and Duncan McIntyre, the new elected director, sails for Canada this week to re-organize the Government Railway staff and make vital changes. Canadian Marksmen. Lonpon, July 22. The Canadian Marksmen at Bisley continue to do 1emarkably well. Personal. Lonpon, July 22. Dom Pedro is reported improving. The Shah of Persia is seriously ill. ne A oe General Telegraphic News. Lonpon, July 20 —In the Bisley Rifle etition, to-day, the Canadians won the za of £10 in the McKinnon con- They have comp second pri test and several other ene ceived many congratulations. anes July 20 —The sees ot China, the third and last of the oe ian Pacific steamships around the wor - ae ed here on the Be with a re of pas- t the same might. : mee tly 20.—The French frigate Niaiad, which was lately in Haytigon ae count of some trouble which i a there, a Frenchman having been a of by a mob, arrived in this .port yostae® afternoon and met with a royal reception. MARRIED. : burch, Summerside, cn wail the Rev. Charles F. vid Buchan, fourth son of Stewart, Keq., of Strath- Flora (Dorothy), At St. Tuesday, 21st Lowe, rector, Dav the late Robert Bruce r gartney, to Eliza Margaret youngest daughter of the Pope, of Summerside, MINER, late Hon. Judge FINEST QUALITY. Ports, Sherries, Clarets, Champagnes, s¢c. BYRNE BROS., GREAT GEORGE STREET, july17—2w eod BRIGHTON BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ESTABLISHED 1I846. W* have just opened our Vaults of z 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 from 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. S.—We do not sell our Casks. They are numbered and branded, and parties buy- ing or shipping them will be prosecuted. M. & H Bran, Shorts, Hay. Now Landing and in Store: 200 Bags FRESH BRAN, 100“ SHORTS, 60 Bales QUEBEC HAY. FENTON T. NEWBERY. jy18—pat wat guar dy 5i wy 2i BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, . Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1862. Capital Paid Up....... £600,000, $3,000,000. (With power to increase,) Reserve Fund.......... 208,000, 1,040,000 Note Circulation Notice. In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 55 of the Bank Act, which comes into force on FIRST JULY proximo, this Bank has made arrange- ments whereby notes of the Bank will be RE- DEEMED AT PAR by the following Banks at any of their Branches in the Dominion, viz :— Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia, Traders Bank of Canada, Bank of Hamil- ton, Merchants Bank of Halifax, Halifax Bank- ing Co, Union Bank of Halifax and Commercial Bank of Manitoba. . Arrangements have been made with the follow ing Banks to ACT SPECIALLY AS AGHNT'S for the redemption of the Bank’s notes at the undermentioned cities :— HALIFAX, N S—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax Banking Co. Mer chants Bank of Halifax and’ Union Bank«of Halifax. : sae ST JOHN, N B—Bank of Montreal, Rank of Nova Scotia, Merchants Bank of Halifax and Halifax Banking Co, CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I—Bank of Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. MONTREAL—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Molson’s Bank, Bank Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. TORONTO—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Molson’s Bank, Bank of Hamilton and Traders Bank of Canada, WINNIPEG --Bank of Montreal, Imperial Bank f° of Canada, Molson’s Bank and Commercial Bank of Manitoba, The Bank of British Colombia will redeem at par the notes of each of the above m=«ntioned Banks at any of its Branchesin British Columbia, WARD, Victoria, B C, June 1, 1891. Manager. junel6—dy 3m OARDERS.—The Misses Finley, corner of Kent and Prince Streets, have comfortable accommodation for permazent and transient boarders. Terms moderate. li pa—jy22 OR SALE.—A new light track Sulky, one of the best in the Byovince, and_a good Track Sulky, very little used and in good order. Also, good second-hand Buggy, in good order, with patent spring steel underworks—a gem to ride in. All cheap for cash at W. C. Ticr’s, Grafton Street, next to Fish Market. pd 3i (w f t)—jy22 [ OST.—A few days ago, a parrot. Finder will (4 be rewarded on returning same to CAPT. Joun HuGHES, Water Street. li pd—iy22 JFOUND.—On the sidewalk, corner of Prince and King Streets, oa the morning of the 14th, a man’s hatand boot. Owner can have same on paying expenses of advertising.—JaMEs F. HUGHES, li pd—july22 LET.—The Dwelling Heuse on the corner of King and Weymouth Streets, containing saven rooms, with outbuildings, Apply to JoHN MuRpPHY, Southport. 2w eod—jy22 OST.—A red-covered pocket book, containing money. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at THE EXAMINER Office, or with the Ca ptain of the steamer Elfin. 2i—jy21 WANTED._A nice driving horse. Apply to W. McKIE, Charlottetown. jy20 GC FOR SALE.—A No. 16 single barrel Rem- ington Breechloader, just the thing for light shooting. Will be sold cheap, with Shells, etc. Apply at this office. eod tfi—jy20 OR SALE.—A splendid Milch Cow. Apply to Mrs. Patrick LAFrEeRty, Dorchester Street Kast. lw—jyl7 WANTED.—Two smart boys, about 17 years of age. forthe grocery business. Those. hay- ing some experience preferred. Must haye good reference. Address “Grocery,” Post Office Box 108, Ch town. tf—jys LOVE FOUND.—A Lady’s Silk Glove, found about a week ago, may be obtained by the owner on application at Davies’ Drug Store. julyl5—tf FROARDERS.—Boarders may obtain gocd ac- commodation and comfortable rooms in a newly-furnished house. Prices moderate. ADp- ply or write to this office. july17—dy 3aw wy 6w pd TO LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- taining six rooms, all newly papered and painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JAMES F. CuRTI3. Jj)9 T° LET.—A ccmfortable Tenement House, containing seven rooms, conveniently situ- ated on Orlebar Street, opposice the residence of ¥F. H. Haszard, Esq. Immediate possession given. Apply to Mrs. BLATCH, at her residence, corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets. julyli—eod OUND.—About a week ago, two Bank Notes. F Apply at this office. tf—iy9 FANTS, LOST, FOUND &e EE ——— Y 22, 1891. te - | WED WILL CLEAR OUT BALANCE OF HIS STOCK OF Ladies Straw Hats Men's Straw Hats, Print Cottons, Art Muslins. Seersuckers, Flannelettes, Light Dress Goods, Check Ginghams, Plain Ginghams. A few Ladies’ Wraps left, will be cleared out cheap. &. He. MACDONALD. Preparing for Fall Stock. Clearing out Summer Stock of Roots. Shoes and Slippers, Save money by buying there. July 20, 1891, EXTR COMPRISING: ieee , | Gents’ Black All-Wool Worsteds, Jaies Paton & CO's. | ~~ Black aad Blue Black Goats and Vests, | . at ee na ha fies Fine Scotch Tweed Trousers Clothing Store.) «Black Business Suits, Popular Prices | Youths’ Blk Worsted Suits, all sizes Tweed Suits, all sizes, ‘two and three piece Suits, ‘Serge Suits, from $1.95, |J- Paron & co.| Tweed Suits, all prices, Ne i Readyu’de Clothing POPULAR Se ; 12 ! a a Le Fine Ready- | Boys’ Suits, one lot to clear, from 75 cents, | ise fads : YEoghs . P2 mame Zed made Clothing| ‘Serge Suits, from $1.00 up, SS Se nas ~~ |Tonight, and| “ Fancy Tweed Suits, from $1.50 up, SS Se BES oa2 |Every Day this! ‘ Black Worsted Suits, A nS “a O° S | Week. ‘* Suits, every. description, cheap, soe & = 52 a op oh > SSS fo = aS Rm The above Goods are the finest ever imported to P. E. Island. They sé ot mem SS consist of the latest Novelties for Midsummer wear, and are of such magni- <= = @ Sat to OO tude that few. indeed, could realize the importance and bulk of said consign- om dha we SS mM ia ment were we merely to recapitulate figures. Call and see for yourself. Ask mS io ea a = to see our fine SCOTCH SERGE COATS and VESTS, suitable for Business Se oe, = oS = wa Men, Clarks, ete., etc: Sse 5 lain Black, Brown and Fancy Tweed Waterproof Coats, cheap. JAMES PATON & C@O., MARKET SQUARE. 'ULY, 1891. 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. Do your Trading at the Cheap Dry Goods Store of : PERKINS & STERNS. mS iw dD a9 Charlottetown, June 6, 1891—eod wy Big Drop Charlottetown, July 3, 1891—eod & wky Books for the Holidays ! [x] Ww have got a Large Stock of NEW BOOKS (as well as the old Standard Works), specially selected for the Holiday Season Prices the lowest in town. Intending Students of the Prince of Wales College should secure their Books early, and the best place in Charlottetown to buv them is at the BAZAAR STORE. Call before purchasing elsewhere. SCHOOL SUPPLIES very cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NETS and RACKETS to seil at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. : Our stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICTURES, SURTAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, etc., ete., wi ever larger. "A sblondiad: Ganatanad of PLAIN ana FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEWOS, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, etc. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept in stock. Preserve Covers, ldc. per hundred. BAZAAR STORE. ‘ Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky