nee Local and Other Items. From Bostox.—The steamer State of Ina. Giana will arrive here about 7 o’clock this} evening. _— Youne Lapias’ Jouryau,—This popular magazine for August, is at the Diamond Bookstore. ea Proxtc.—St James’ Church Sabbath School wiil hold their annual picnic at Shaw’s Wharf on Monday, 3d August. New Crrery.—Mr, McKinnon; of Char- oltetown Royalty, had some fine roots of nh Ww celery in muiket to-day, : Very PLKeASANT.—The Second Methodist church Sunday School moonlight excursiun in the Southporc lsst night was well attended wud was greatly enjoyed. I. 0. O. F.—Representatives to the Giaud Lodge te bs"hela at Yarmouth, N.S., on Wednesday, !2th of August, were elected ut Sct. Lawrence Lodge last evening. See Waite WiNGs,—Iin the yacht race on Hali« fax harbor on saturday fcr she Lansdowne cup and squadiou prizes the Catter Youla was the winner with tie Lenoe second. —o For St. JoHN’s.—The steamer Bonavista sailed for St, John’s via Sydney about four o'clock yesterday afternoon, with a cargo in- cluding 69 sheep, 3 cows and 1 horse, a Merrinc.—The officers and teachers of Zien Churen Sunday School will meet this (tuesday) eveniug at 8 sharp. A full attend- sauce requested, as important business will come up. oe Her Sicut RestoreD.—A pilgrimage of 800 persons from Shetford County, Que., visited < La Hunne Ste. Anne last week. One of the party, a blind gil, is said to have miraculous- ly recovered her sight. Se Avpress.—Mr. Timothy McDonald, teacher, Was recently presented with a very tlattering address on the occasion of his severing his connection with the schoo! at Narrows Creek, He made a suitable reply. ee STEREOPTICON ENTERTAINMENT, —Ag a whole the entertainment of last evening was ex- cellent. We agree wiih ihe man who said that “* the practical and verval temperance lessons are uloLe worth mure than the fee.” Mr. Fraxk Dinewert has kindly con- sented tu allow the First Methodist Sunday School to hold their annual picnic on hig beautiful grounds at Marie, fronting on the St. Peters Bay, on July 29th. “ Kead the advertisement in tc-day’s paper. MupicaL.—The first regular meeting of the Maritime Medical Association will be held at Oddfellows Hall, St. John, N. B., to-morrow and the following day. Drs. McLeod, S. R. Jenkins and H. D. Jehnson left this morning to take part in the proceedings, ANoTuER Directory.—The St. John papers report that the Messrs, McAlpine are pub- lishing a g-z2tter and guide of the Maritime Provinces, giviag all towns and villages in the three provinces, with distance, fare, popula- tion, and whether express, telephone, tele- graph or banking town or village. Porice Court.—Two drunks were dis- pesed of this morning, one for $1 or 4 days and the other fur $2 or 8 days. The jatter, who is an old offender, was told that if he did not leave the city within 24 hours after bis release from jail he would be giv- en three months’ imprisonment. Picnic.—The members of the boys’ branch of the League of the Cross intend holding their anvual picnic, on Monday, the 27th inst., at Red Point. The site selected offers many inducements to parties wishing to spend a pleasant day. ‘Lhe steamer South- port will make two trips to the grounds, one at 930 a.. m., and the other at 2 o'clock, p.m. An enjoyable day may be expected. Men who are suffering from nervous debility, overwork, early indiscretions, or any of the numerous causes that break down the system, should use Dr Wiliiams’ Pink Pills. <A cer- tain blood builder and nerve restorer. They never fail. ‘Wry them. Soid by all dealers, or post paid ou receipt of price (50¢ a box), Address Dr. Wiliams Med. Co., Brockville. Ont. lw Trea at Sv. Perer’s.— Don’t forget that the big tea at the Head St. Peter’s Bay takes place to-morrow. The tea is in aid of the Roman Catholic Church at that place. 1t promises to be a great success. ‘he committee in charge of the arrange- ments have done everything in their power to ensure a pieasant time. Ali the amuse- ments usual at such gatherings will be pro- vided. ‘The fares by rail have been placed at a specially low rate. The scenery in and about St. Peter’s is unexcelled. By all means go and have a good time. A BLACKMAILER IN TROUBLE.—Quebec de- tectives have arrested a young man named Lauzier, residing in St. Rochs, on a charge of attempting to blackmail a number of respect- able young ladies by writing to them anony- mous and immoral letters, accusing them of offences and threatening exposmie unless the writer’s demand for hush money to be left in a certain designated place at a certain hour was complied with, A trap was laid for the writer, and he was caught in the ect of ap: propriating a decoy letter left for him on the stairway of the leading gallery of St. Rochs Church. Lauzier admitted the offence, but did not appear to think he had done any: hing very wropg. oe For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their childre1 while cutting teeth, It relieves the little suiferer at once ; 1% pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the listle cherub awakes as ‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, sotsens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhee., whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents 4 bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. mar2 3i eod & wky lyr Loeal Notices. The stickiest fly paper, the largest sheets or the least money—Reddin Bros. Pure, fresh, good lime juice, our own bottling and on draught—Reddin Bros. Five gross sticky fly paper, Wilson’s pads, Mather’s do—Reddin Bros. Twenty per cent discount.—We are of- fering a special lot of men’s fine shoes at twenty per cent discount. Call and see THE DAILY EX a ae see TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. to SPEcTAL Despatones ro Tae EXAMINER, LIES ABOUT THE DEAD. Sir John Macdonald’s Cc. P. Railway Stock. A Lawsuit Threatened. . Orrawa, July 21, fa Globe’s Ottawa liar has made several false Statements regarding Sir John Mac- donald’s stock in the Canadian Pacific Rail- way ; and the Ottawa Free Press added to the Globe’s remarks that Sir John Macdon- ald owned some railway bonds as well as C. P. R. shares, held in trust by other persons. Hugh John Macdonald denounces this last statement of the Free Press as utterly false. No such shares were held in trust. Che amount of forty-one thousand dollara described as ‘* bank shares and other stocks and securities” is made up of bank stock stock in four or five loan societies and C. P. R. stock. How much GC. P. R. stock his father owned Hugh John Macdonald could not say, at present. But whatever there iz, was b vught in the open market in eighteen eighty-eight. It is possible that jegal pro- ceedings will be instituted against the Globe and other offending papers. DOMINION PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS. Grits at Sixes and at Sevens, wenceremenaen PASSAGE OF FOUR DIVORCE BILLS, Orrawa, July 21. In the House of Commons yesterday was private members day. The discussion on Clark Wallace’s anti-combinsrers bill dis- covered members of the Opposition in consistent attitudes upon the policy of protection. While some stated that com- bines were the result of protection, others were decidedly unfavorable to the removal of duty upon specific lines, arguing, as did Lister, that no one industry should be selected for subjection to the chilly ine finences of unrestricted comps:tition, unless all were treated alike. The bill stands for a third reading. The government have given notice they intend to take Monday for public business. Four divorce bills passed on division, all the Catholic members voting against them. Antograph Letter From the Queen. Sympathy With Baroness Macdonald. : Orrawa, July 21. Baroness Macdonald has received an autograph letter from the Queen convey- iag her Majesty’s personal sympathy ,and an expression of her sense of the great loss sustained by Canada and the Empire gen- erally in Sir John Macdonald’s death. Parliamentary Investigations. Orrawa, July 21. The report was current yesterday that the Tarte-McGreevy inquiry will finish on Friday next. Robert McGreevy will be examined this morning. : The proceedings before the Public Accounts committee yesterday were uninteresting. The committee was occupied chiefly in examining Mr. Schreiber regarding the I. C. R. ex- penditure. Memoria! to Sir Joha Macdonald. Lonpon, July 21. At a meeeting in London, Lord Dufferin presiding, it was resolved to invite a public subscription to erect a memorial to Sir John Macdonald in St. Paul’s Cathedral. Personal. ee Cavpiz, July 21. Don Pedro, ex-Emperor of Brazil, is very ill. Fishery Bulletia. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Haumax, July 21.—No fishing of any kind reported on the shores of Anticosti, and very poor in Quebec, excepting at Perce, where there was a good catch of her- ring. The Caraquet bankers returned homie yesterday and report codfishing fair on banks, mackerel schooling off Maisonett and fair catches at Escuminac. All fisher- in P. E. Island. The ies are poor codfishery is still reported poor at all points, but mackerel hooking fair on the north side. ‘The fisheries are still dull in Cape Breton, excepting at Launching and Arichat, where the cod and herring fisheries are fair. Mackerel and herring fishing reported fair at Canso and good at Liverpool, N.S. Cod and herring fair at Port Medway, and cod at Digby gool Signs of squid at Lunenburg, but all other fishery poor. On Friday and Saturday — were very large catches of hake and had at Digby. Trawling still goodgat Campbell’s, and line fishing fair. Weather Builetin. Toronto. July 12.—10 a. m. z Py Moderate Jwinds, fair; no decided change in temperature. Monrreat, July 19.—It is rumored in political circles that in view of the — ment in certain circles in favor of imperia federation Mr. Mercier will make an aes declaration pronouncing himself in favor ° independence, as the time has now come choose between the two. It is also sta | in view of the existing war —— ae allied powers In Europe, the next agit a on here would be to secure for Oaneea ” plete neutrality in case af any contict, e themat R K. Jost’s, North side Queen S quare, _ July 16 2 wks same as exists for Belgiym in Europe. AM R. = ae re FIREMEN’S MOONLIGHT ECURSION | (ANHE 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, Galbraith’s Band 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. AUCTION. Piano, Furniture, Stoves, ete, D. FINLAYSON, Secretary. AM instructed by Mr. Herbert C. Wilson, to sell by Auction, at his residence, cor- ner Water and Great George Streets, On Wednesday, 22nd July, inst., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., All his Household Effects, comprising 1 Eng- lish Upright Piano, 1 Parlor Suite, 5 ten. sion Dining able, 1 Sideboard, Dining Chairs, 1 Redroom Suite, 2 single Iron Redsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Pictures, Mirrors, Window Curtains and Blinds, Carpets, Mats, Oil Cloth, Crock- eryware, Tinware, 1 Charter Oak Range, 3 Stoves and Pipe. All the above is in good order, having been in use but one year. R_ BEAIRSTO, july20 Auctioneer, NEW YORK STEAMSHIP CO. HE PIONEER LINE will despatch their new Steamship ‘‘CITY OF COLUM- BIA,” 1900 Tons, the most complete and elegant Ship on the Eastern Atlantic coast, from St. John, N. B., every Friday, at 3 p. m., and from Yarmouth, N.S., every Saturday, at 6.30 p. m., or on arrival of train from Halifax, Annapolis and Digby, for New York direct. Returning, Steamer will leave New York, from Pier 40, East River, foot of Pike Street, every Tuesday, at 5 p. m. TICHETS. New York to Yarmouth...........40. $10 50 Round: Prip sic sos ie bee ee et 19 00 New York to St. John................ 13 00 Round cUrip aes cose yee ue 23 00 New York to Charlottetown.......... 18 00 Round Trip 2.3 ...0.-sus sec oh so > See 31 95 Tickets entitle holders to State Room Berth and Meals. Freight on through bills of lading to and from all points south and west of New York. Cheap Fares and Low Rates. Tickets for sale on Intercolonial and P. E. Island Railways. H. H. WARNER, President. N. L. NEWCOMB, yeneral Manager, 63 Broadway, N. Y. J. H. SHERMAN, Agent, St. John, N. B. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown. PARKER, EAKINS & CO., ju25 Agents, Yarmouth, N. S. ** Acts like magic in all Stomach troubles.” Cures all forms of Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia. A quick and sure relief for Headache, Sleeplessness and Nervousness. Sample size, 35c. Large bottles, $1.00. Peepared by CHARLES K. SHORT, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. Sold everywhere. jy20 JOHN FENNELL, Carpenter and Builder. JOBBING OF ALL KINDS PUNC- TUALLY ATTENDED TO. RESIDENCE—Enston Street, opposite the residence of William Boyle, Esq. july16—1w eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND & 1 red-covered pocket book, containing money. ‘The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at THE EXAMINER office, or with the Captain of the steamer Elfin. 2i—jy2t _— WANTED.—* nice driving horse. Apply to W. McKIE, Charlottetown. jy20 UN FOR SALE.—A No. 16single barrel Rem- ington Breechloader, just the thing for light shooting. Will be sold cheap, with Shells, etc. Apply at this office. eod tf—jy20 OR SALE.—A splendid Milch Cow. Apply to F Mrs. PATRICK LAFFERTY, Dorchester Street Kast. lw—jyl7 ‘UESD still the 21, 1891. Rush Continues AT NOS. STORE, Y, JULY THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Kaen ere (X ) et ee Hundreds of People are taking Advantage of their Big Clothing Sale. MENS, BOYS (x). (Xx) & GHILDRENS CLOTHING Are Being Sold at Never-to-be-Forgotten Prices, PROWSE BROS., Pa (x) THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Charlottetown, June 23, 1891—eod & wky NOTICE. Stes is hereby given that a Special Meeting of Shareholders of ‘‘ The Tele- phone Company of Prince Edward Island” will be held at the office of Messrs. M. & D. C. McLeod, Charlottetown, on..WEDNES- DAY, the 29th day of July, instant, at 8 o'clock, p. m., to consider the advisability of proceeding with the ‘Telephone extension men- tioned in an Act of the Legislature passed last session, and the mode of raising capital for the purpose, M. McLEOD, C. C. GARDINER, } Directors, B. ROGERS, : HOTIGE OF ASSIGNMENT. &) ALLIAM FREDERICK ROBINS, Liv- ery Stable Keeper, has assigned to us all-his beok.debts and promissory notes. All persons indebted to the said William Freder- ick Robiugs“are requested to pay the amount of their respective indebtedness to the under- signed at the ¢ffice of Stewart & McNeill, Solicitors. . W. D. McKAY, J. J. DAVIES. ~ Charlottetown, July 18, 1891—3i CHEESE. IN STORE: 1 BOXES NEW CHEESE, 5 “ee OLD “ce _ FENTON T. NEWBERY. jy19—guar 3i Bran, Shorts, Hay. Now Landing and in Store: 200 Bags FRESH BRAN, 100 “ SHORTS, 60 Bales QUEBEC HAY. FENTON T. NEWBERRY. jy18—pat wat guar dy 5i wy 2i BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ircorporated 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 Rank 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 AGENTS 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. ST JOHN, N B—Bank ofMontreal, Bank 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 of Canada, Molson’s Bank and Commercial Bank of Manitoba, : The Bank of British Colombia will redeem at par the notes of bach of 02 ebore ase nen nks at any of its Branches in British Columbia, = . WM. C: WARD, Victoria, B C, June 1, 1891. Manager. junei6—dy 3m ANLED,—Two smact boys, abou. 17 years of age. for the grocery business. Tose hay- ing some experience preferred. Must haye good reference. Address “Grocery,” Post Office Box 108, Ch town. tf—jy8 ANTED.—A servant for general housework, Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. FRED PERKINS, Brighton Road, dy Lw wy li—jyld Seasonable! yc —(x)—_—_. EGYPTIAN EGG SHAMPOO AND SEA FOAM—A delight- ful, healthy, cleansing and cooling Toilet Pre- paration, equally as weli adapted for Women’s and Children’s use as for Men’s. Especially. refreshing after bathing. a FLESH BRUSHES—all fibre —not injured by water. BATH GLOVES, Rubber Bathing Hoods, Sponge Bags, Oiled Silk, Bay Rum, Cologne, Lavender, Florida and other Toilet Waters, Sponges, Pocket Combs. STICKY FLY PAPER, Poisoned Fly Paper, Glass Fly Traps. WATSON’S DRUG STORE. : Charlottetown, July 11, 1891, A HAPPY UNION. “What a Boon it would be to the Medical Profession if some reliable Chemist would bring out an Extract of Malt in Combination 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. ———_(x) ————_--- ' WD eS da aeaniee | Ale and Beef Peptonized IS THE IDENTICAL COMBINATION AS SUGGESTED ABOVE. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is endorsed by leading Physicians. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is the only Food combined with a Mild Stimulant, ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED for weak and delicate Women and Children. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED for lost energy and want of appetite. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED for Dyspepsia and kindred troubles. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is an aid to Digestion. )» ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is a Nutrient, a Tonic, a Digestive, a Mild Stimulan —_——_—0:— — PRICE 25 CENTS —At Your Druggist’s—PRICE 25 CENTS, Se ee MANUFACTURED BY THE CANADA PEPTONIZED BEEF AND ALE CO, Ltd, HALIFAX, N. 8S. July 17, 1891—dy m wf & wky 1 yr Quite a Sensation (j= CHEAP GOODS NO COD, ——_—__—_BuT—_— FRANCIS DRAKRES ——CHELEBRATHD— Belfast Ginger Ale, Champagne Cider, Orange Phosphate Cream Soda, Crab Apple Champagne Cider, Lemon- ade, Sarsaparilla, Plain Soda, Nerve Food, and all kinds of Fruit Syrups, ARETHE O#LY GEN UINE SUMMER DRINKS, Picnic and Tea Party managers should write for prices and terms. Families and the Trade supplied at shortest notice. THORNE BROS., Agents for P. E. Island. S. M. GRAVES, Agent, Summerside; W. JENKINS, Geo’town. | July 8—Im eod