a ceeeed ate — neat , es “AY. JULY 16. 1891. SSS Boo ee <——— “ wy “ws : f I etn tt oe Ottawa, |issitatisnimee“n2| DOMINION LINE "Sa ae i stron of Voters "NT os mm * & t “ We cha ved with malfeasance in c fice. f . i Regist: LN Uo w V Wey we). ply stating what | understand to be the ¢ . Note: sly aig See STEAMSHIPS, facts so far us revealed; but if it is prove ROYAL MAIL ' al Tae that Mr. Burgess or Mr. Perley has done ye tween — CY WW ' IAD! WoetDRhyy {; AC i | wrong { shall not be backward in sayin: ‘ld Sailing Betw ( << ! ee Re y Y JAY can: thie tied a number of wil i K i} Abt Ue ' | Of course, there are any u : — . VEB ( ip? v rumors and reports in circluation abo.t MON j REAL and Q /] re terrible revelatrons to be made, and names { 4 IVER POOL. _- ° . inent men whose of- or LL D— id alidiahtiida , es a ] ti are mentioned of prominent men ) ; a ee ee i TO \ A ‘W) : Official ivi CP ULArl 6S. ticial dvings will be made the subject O —_——— st ia a PruaS : . investigation, but it would not do for me to APPOINTED SAILINGS : 7 ) ' | a ee mention them here. , Fr From — | ee = n LY 16. 1891 ' eh... Paro acd is a matter of comparatively little con- — Quebec. | } | — Lil ’ nog Farley ¢ Burgess. [t is a matter of compara cae real, eteuem | : o ‘ Cases of Peri \ and a | sequence, yet may as well be mentioned, Mont . duly’ 197 y - ae ze Notes and Cosmenits. ---—---— j that Mr. Burgess is not a er oe meal Vancouver........ July “ae nents ‘ — . ae } ne talrar from the editorial staff o et eS een Oo Ba ct vee } a me sete needle eoriry gs eS STE T He was taken : Sarmia......- se , a , — ' » : > : af U ' Y UN 18 SER “TWine. | that good grit sheet, the Montreal Herald, , eae Mag. 1Gs we see. - << << So te eee a i hat g 5 : 7 we Minis- Oregon ecees } a ~ —— wa isthe a’ 7s een eB in 1876, by Hon. David =— when if mechs “ 36 7. ae. | rr " area sro ior, ¢ ‘ retary 0 aa ee Aug. 22 ‘ of 5 © i nO atm 1h Tr) * i, ’ Ik ter of the luterior, and Tw 6 sect s : ; ; ‘6: Oe, aay. 1. 40g ‘ & i, previ CARTWRIGHT AND Dh. HUN AGUE. the department, in which he displayed such | Vancouver . ak ee Ou SLOCH | i arge, 7 ee ee a industry aud ability that, when a Vacancy | Sarpia......--.++ + P ‘ ve AMINER] | ¢ ceurred, he was promoted to be Deputy] 7 aprados (new). sare ne oe" ‘ Ou i Ni yles are SO Corr ; INDENCB OFTHE EX : a : oo ‘7. ‘ ; @45. Sh ° . . , : und that the ul Grovern- | ue Minister, hind RATES OF cee ret | ‘ tél, : ‘ : ‘ ine | ‘ i vag thie Corream ae 2G, nn . 7 r or — — i accor ing oO ace are Ve ed LLLON When | commenced this correspondence The question of the duty on binde $60 and upwards, ac i yard . ‘ “ers phe rg is one ‘ upwards. ; yrnish MeKillop’s R lo intrest, instruct and | Wine ooeupied the whole of last Mondey’s | tion, Return—$85, $00, $110 and up Gur Prices are so Loy mation as to mortgages, bral tre nethin y intercet, Instr Act BO" i echeion, The subject is an old one, and i8 | Jytermediate, $30 ; steerage, DOR : ee oe al ' + enauirie how fart oo Red at expens » (iii we OR are ee ly even in tha yper, au nnihaie't Valais Without enquiring how fat threshed out year after at great expense The VANCOUVER and LABRA ' , ‘4 , sg Sg ee ae. : tthe publicati a ucceeded in the first two points, : of time and wind. Of course the ee the fastest and most elaborate and commodi- ae a ee = Pon gga ve | pen eerie “ ae wish to remove the duty on Rae at ous Passenger Ships on the route. ia : : exu i the last Vhether | am cap- . » farme a chee rart:cie, Dt 4 ° i ee ee sure | ok wena tied nd Bs 1 alu ie wg ae aeuthe ena ‘protection For further information apply to g *@* tna than n ‘ \ ee ee a eee ihe tact is that with the sent : acs i a ei ali ts AV, a vw the time | | atter, but if 1 bend my efforts to the home industry has so developed | _ FENTON T. NEW or one , A 4 } 4 en SIX recip trea \ ‘ i 1 resting and instructive compertioa is so keen that the — i july 16 fae) ne Y aN re \ _ | rliiament. | think that you binder twine just now is lower in Canada} —~_-__________ ge y A 2 , ; : | scat Heth ype Hy. | binds le just nov cae ) agir anything in ou “i 1 fill the bill of a parha-) ob in the United States. ; Indeed, if = PORNITORE Y AUCTION, ie Desiring any 5 r MANTip , , ne respondent satisfactorily. ws ce f, it would not amount to ' Yi, 44> Arr : ’ 1 } rresp 1b Sibel : luty was taken off, it w : 4% ‘p ‘ iT’ ve Peru, Guatemaua and : not the spirit of prophecy, _ eae than one dollar a year saving to each aici caaghiiaii Yj, iy DEL ART MENT cannot fail to he ee ee ile-be the result of the |." ”* srican article imported, , p< at Ly Rica leannet predict what willebe the res farmer upon the American , , aS M, YFO-MORROW, a 1 ae Ys nal : ai WieGreevy investigation, but L am while 5,000 or 6,000 people engaged in the A I ae ee ’ Yf, ‘ oy Yh, pleased We draw 8p cial attention a be nt re he feelings of all fair-mind- |) industry, might be seriously affected. - oe 2 as a lal YW £4 Li ; the salary of, the er , when | hesitate to believe that so After « long and tedious debate, the motion | superior Parlor Suite, 1 Re eet Suite, ie to the fact that the leading Londen Ry ; . Brupswicl utable and so highly distinguish- to remove the duty was defeated on a strict | 5 Carpets, Feather Bods, Oil Cloth, ete, y " Yi 3 | i . mmoaAVI “as . wT vi Bigs. %.. e ‘ Con Sir Hector Laneevin has prrty vote, R. BEAIRSTO, Yi Vy vi and New York Fashion Magazines hd i a W Peniars » the | bee rity f official corruption on a Just here J may say that Mr. Tarte _ july 16 Auctioneer. 4 Ve yi ee} roportant partcnen = 5 self-confesse scounudre . " f i » anc a Ba —— " — 7 Yili ‘ . pe b Te Chief | ee : \ a - a declared himself with the Opposition ee eee ers Ue illustrate the styles now showing by public service, a Owen Eugene Murphy—testimony |v tag with them on all questions. Mr. (| Plants Fi, mee oe 1s sooo ae ae a ily unsupported, bat contradicted by Joncas who, in a pet, gave one vote with House and al Cli ° lionity and respon 1b \ i if ee ti ' elf and refuted by repectable wit- ” ‘ . % oe teh us. Only a few remaining of agoe reyes merennt the Sor © re a | Naw York ese pabiié delaware and ewiedle sedate iemrsanesiigee heeiiadoma toad T SALESROOM, TO-MORROW, at i wonderful bargains in Jackets, Dew ond eouawam, anc ~ wks '§- het 2 we lik own to Sir Hector Langevin Opposition, He is a great, broad-shoulder- o'clock :—A choice assortment of House me eX ent, In ee r a. st 3 ail Tire it is wre improbable that ak! diaiiaa man, who dresses well and and Garden Plants. R. BEATRSTO, fail to secure one, should be ifhi a pa Z ‘) . th “’ ,il } astute a man as Sir Hector, occupying the evidently puts in a good time. ‘The big- ‘aly]6 : Auctioneer. men to the Be " he oo p os 5-M Lean-Far- | posi e does in the Gov oTmem aud in vest man inthe House is D. C. Fraser, of ee smnnsieennesncginettgeanceassetntt this is true. Yet | TE Ld dein thew | the on; y, the Leader of the French-Cana- Guysboro, N. S., who stands over 6 feet HN FENNEI 5 unereer (cake ve 0 of « i rintendent | dians, should piace himself in the h ands of and weighs 280 lbs. He is not nearly so a i B49 .3 Bibs Bly nil the Seeretary of the Educational De- | so pronounced a villain, So far only Mur. | and weighs 280 Ibs. Elo ia not, nearly 90 , ae ae ae Noe phy’s evidence has been heard, if we ex- Lellan, (Rory) of Glengarry, whom many Ca enter and Builder. one p Le ae ee eee cept the testimony of Nicholas Connolly, of your readers will remember as throwing rp Gah ae seat Superiaten lent Porter 01 the t nae the chief member of the firm, a man, as he the hammer some years ago at the Caledon- ——_--—— + ccenmsinaaaesiieiiie States census bureau is one ol the best iinse if CK IK wledged, ot no education, no ian Games in Charlottetown. se Rory JORBING OF ALL KINDS PUNC. | abused men in the Republic. It is charged Xperience in accounts and no knowledge does vot weigh as much as Fraser, but he | * TUALLY ATTENDED TO. Or by a large section of the American pt wokkeeping, but of vast i 1 has increesed considerably since he relin- - bi g th it ** alleged facts that er hon dal oe > | practi il mechanic Connolly declares juished athletics. P. E. L. will knock the tees ny sai ii aa wtenstble information which ts the ratnkest that he was unable—was incompetent—to whole the whole of them out suv long as RESIDENCE—Euston Street, opposite ——— } ‘sinformation. and pretende } ty ustworthy explain several entries in the books, or to your correspondeut is able to carry around residence of William Boyle, Esq. : : . =a 7 WPOO AND SE 1 FOAM—A data whieh are in reality only figments “ toll what } ume of the proceeds ol certain his 296 lbs., which is a little too much when julyl6—lw eod EG PI {AN EGG SHA . smi wae detizht the imagination “ are among the Imgred-] ow. yi. bookkeeper, who is on hand, the thermometer is standing at 88 in the lentS Wuich Will go to Make Up ase lay eat } nolly r\ohatically 1 OXPialu Dat Gonnolly cmphatically ti ; : ; : Mt | denies | , | a aii “oh ae a4 i louie Vor St ohn § Newfoundland. comipg offici al re » ris. ine wi ie Cet i enied that h either authorized or knew wi of good-Wuokin satiate the Howie: . zed as rotten and traucuie ee Vv f § iS CiaracleriZea i BY i \ | By the: Waabingeal payments.of mongy to. either: Ai chietly young men; but of elderly men fromtop to bottom by the yashii Liegy ful, healthy, cleansing and cooling Toilet Pre paration, didaihy as well adapted for Women . 9. McG Bs und Children’s use as for Men’s. Especially ector Langev'n or Thomas McGreevy. . ‘pass ** Admiral’? Welsh when te ° . i ae he fo none can surpass ** Admira Sta ae oes : o orrespondent of the New fore Sans gut | So far ashe was aware no moneys had ever he chooses to get himself up a little. The refreshing after bathing. — claims that the on yok dropping 0 Pe en paid them, nor had nore ae a wf usliest = is ge te: i Restivouche, PLESH BRUSHES—all fibre —not injured by water. ee ee es ae ee tog Port WoGineevy eter pieeh bin ee and he is also the meanest. 7 i. . eee ete 4 lee ork | 2tand or professed to any member of the | wish the Island papers could remedy BATH ELOVES, Rubber Bathing Hoods, Sponge ; tnd other mistakes regarding New 7 rg t irm that he or they had paid any moneys the irregularity with which their several . ,, k R: : Rum Cologne Lavender it incident the general record Of}. +. oevin or Thos. McGreevy. A urther, issues reach here every week. I have an eee Oiled Si] ° ety _— ac ‘ ek ’ 01 tise, Large suis, which Marple. elaigs { ites that the remedy is to be found ae PS AED and other Toilet Waters, Sponges. Pocket Com, t recent est} es thes large sums, which Mr rphy Claims 3 hat if the were poste ee & ss n as ording to the most recent ¢ bia : < L s : l ¥ . oi : yourselves, and tnat if - y 2 ES.S. “BONAYV ISTA, for St. John’s, New : sae . “ Me sed upon the present condition of the | to have paid Langevin and Thomas Me- regularly, they would find their way here | PUP on ae ea AS at Cherlowetown sn STICKY FLY PAPER, Poisoned Fly Paper, Glass Fly Trap ain fields throughout the United States, Greevy, were divided aud retained by regularly, Every week some miss and for MOND AY MORNING, the. 20th inst., and w - rraing Leldas tnrougn c tne nl : ; q S : j eae eh Z ’ : z wtty Ta 5 the harvest of all the important cereals will M irphy and Robert McG ree vy. An ex several months laet wintex cee Agricultur an Freight or Passage apply to 3 7 mcr. v2 , TG ee ee : very large, Some well-informed | amination of these en turk ac-| ist never turned upatail, True, tiere is PEASE BRC, V ATSON S ww ee ad ‘n that there will be a yield | counts discluses the fact that, on the very | not much in the Island papers, but we] jay15-3i Agents. VY 4h SAVOY : = persens me (og Se ai git ep ic geen Spree image irphy cl-ims to have paid Sir have a cnrivsity to see how litule there is. si Sate i OU U0K — i vill ‘ arse PRS moneys, Miurphy’s and Robert 175,000,000, bushels OF sprint Ww Oe - ot Oe ? Sia . [Y at? . 8&9 . , sets neiicta ¢ Upen motion to concur in tariff changes, Charlottetown, July 11, 1891 , een at ne Mak Ai Can leans i And of In- MeGree, y 8 banK acco nts snew creaits om Sir Richard Cartwright moved in amendment: : . ‘ : ee Yd IV, : : , onstl rrespondinyg su ! When questioned as pases Fs ymin, ot Poe The Embodiment of Strengl JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEE , Murphy ‘“That the situation of the country requires , : ‘ “gs tothe source of these credits, Murphy . 1 ; . be 2.100.000.000 bushels: of oats, 660d,- } sures ; ae a “ that the Government should forthwith reduce 000.000 bushels. The indications ali point | could n Say, bul sUuppy J : ‘ \t all duties on articles of prime necessity, and ‘ * eto transactio ‘ i new to much larger crops than those of last } profits of certaim stock tra asa n ’ . € } Shea more particularly on those most generally Picnie (0 Cape Traverse “i shile the oregn demand alsolthe rate the investigation is progressing, consumed by artisans, miners, fishermen and 1 ' year, while th ich greater. Apparently, } it will take months to get at the b ttom, | farmers; and furthor, that the negotiations promises to be much greater, parently, which the House has been informedare t> open . can farmers. We believe that the outlook | that Mr, Perley, Chief Engineer of Public] at Washington in October next should be \Y it head for the Amerti- { but one re rrettable fact has been elicited, Lhere are yood Times aneac iI ile SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will ' we f Canada is also highly | Works, received presents to large value | conducted upon the basis of the most extended leave Charlottetown for Cape Traverse mn MPARTE as in the Dominion ef es aoe eas ir | from Murphy on behalf of the contraciora. reciprocal freedom of trade between Canada at 7.30 a.m, standard, on SATURDAY, ‘i encouraging to the a : Oe . ; i ntase sie then everywhere, on both sides| and the United States, jin manufac‘ured as July 18th, arriving at Cape Traverse at 9.30 Robustness Lustiness, ‘ : expected harvest is concerned. of politics, the greatest sympaty is felt for} well as natural products, a. m., Standard, ani leaving there for return 7 That new, bright and dazziing light |] Mr Perley. who is in very poor health and It would be manifestly impossible for me | at 3 p.m., standard, arriving at Charlotte- ee oe of Reform, Mr. O. E, Murphy, has been | y.¢ likely to live long. Although Mr, } to give even the merest outline of the several | town at 5.20 p. m., standard. An invaluable means of developing fia <a Montreal Star reporter. Hel porley was indiseteet enough to accept | speeches which have been delivered upon this Fare tor the round trip, 60 cents, \ ahaha de. power of endurance, and babbling to a 1 ee eed Sin cle he gl ties ondliad there is not the|#mendment. Bat I have selected the speech Excursioniste can either take their Baskets > a ness of muse ral ps ai has been telling over again, with’ bounce | this valuable present, the reer of Dr. Montague, not only as an eloquent | or have Dinner at the Lansdowne Hotel, _— > general healthfulness. ind gusto, the story cof his present | faintest evidence that as engingeer, he was as of jewellery to Mr. Perley, who, un- 1: ed deliverance, but as an able and convincing} The large freight house on the wharf will ailected thereby in his relations to the fortunately for his own reputation, contractors. At first approach of the did not break the head of the wmiser- tempter, Mr. Perley resisted his wiles; but : ' > , 4 able sneak with it. Murphy also ranges } Murphy was an old schemer—he had heard himself alongside the other cocksut e lead- the story of Adam and Eve,-. and he pro- ers cf the Reform party by giving cur- ceeded to offer the apple to the woman, } . rency to a prediction that ‘“‘the Govern- anda unfortunately the bait was swal- ment cannot last, and that a majority Of |) owed. What Mr. Perley would have the House are only waiting for the] spurned, his househeld had not the moral committee's report to give it the coup di courage to refuse. It is a story of every- race.” This new guiding spirit of} g.y life. Mr. Perley was promptly sus- Reform should not allow such valu- 4 } pended by the Government pending. his finsl result.. lt is most probable that he will be snperannu sted, as, tor some time ible information to leak out of him, or he wil be disciplined and retired to the ranks ouce again. The story bears a remarkable resemblance to Mr, Lauriet’s interview with les: twit the proper discharge of his one of those princes of liars, Dalziei’s cable Rutieni> Hu lth Ge ie ceding nial OO ee valuable and faithful servant of the Goy- ernment, and it would bs grossly unfair that, for an indiscretion, which resulted in no loss to the country, he should in his ‘he tea at Vernon River yesterday old age and infirmity be turned on the was a great success. ‘The weather, except- streets. past, his health has been so bad as to inter- Vernon River Tea. a 2s But as a result of investigations now be- inv for a sijeht shower late in the evening, ‘ 1 } > I 1: ‘ 2 mn : ing held by the Public Accounts Com- was fine throughout. There was an im- — ; ; Wvery | Mittee mnto the conduct of the Department mense number of people present. Every section of the Province was well represent- ot the {uterior, it a atmaogt certain that a ed. At the lowest calculation there must | ®¥™2r = e wncies will soon occur among have been three or four hundred present | ‘@ 0ltctais there. I'wo have already been from Charlottetown alone. The suspended lA P ' vj oOo . , yb wee tea tables one for having drawn extra . } *y , a Vv j ig wif y's Nal » 2 » were well supplied and were presided over | P8Y in his w _ . maide : name, . , eS ‘ ar after ier at ! by ladies who fully understood their busi- snd aiter — L er de ith in t 1e hame ’ rn As of a friend who “8 far as he ness. rhe same remark appites to the din- : ? ” erm ’ ; Tna ar on Ge OF ving . ¢ 7 ner tables. The refreshment booth and ice | *Bew : was . no aw oo cream Al d straw berries stand was also mc . re aon M . es = ) > “+ . . , ~ vice Ar “7e Ss well attended to, and did a rushing busi-}]V!¥" Service Act. MM, Burgess, the nane Prof. Cosgrove was there with his | Deputy Minister, is implicated to some ex- 48, ° j as ier t is ¢ ° . horses, locking ** as large as life and twice ‘tent. He is said to be the most competent ses, G z are as if al Wi ‘i 7 nH > inist in the servic ce » is as natural,” and the little ones, and some so -y oe a in the service oo is, I : iow, a } aworking courteous an aD- big ones too, worked the * merry-go- 8 + : — os ial me os ge * a round” for all it was worth. Then, too, | Proachable ofticia ee Wee ae there were booths where the “light fantas- | im best say that if he has done wrong, here g tic vas tripped and a multi plic ity his good nature is responsible for it in wink- ‘ Vv = ‘ et c . . . . - . f other atte aC Leicie Every person | "2g 4t irregularities for the sake of helping cil ; € &l Ss. 4% ers r . . a} : owe sw Y rT Wy present was evidently delight a, and 7 ns . are pour men struggling to Support ‘eft for home well pleased with the manner | /arge families. It is not claimed that any ia wi ich the day had been passed. Notwith. money has been paid out which was hot standing the great number of people present | earned, but only that permanent cfticials ler was maintained throug! the best of ore ny znicut have been allowed to receive eXtra 4 pay for the Seite eae In ane. evening the cakes | exira work, contrary toliw, Extra work remaining upsol were * auctioned off” by ae ee © for ed bv extr: ; . + i. ‘ ce J 7;eHOWG Be perlormec JY CXtra clerks and Me 2 OH, Norton, of this city, bringing ) . & | the information which has le *' | tigation was given | er d to this inves- good prices We have not this mves y a disappointed extra clerk. In the permanent service of the In- : > terlor were a number of men with large to Hire.—First class horses and bu egies to | families, on small pay, and the worst that hire. Enquire at G.G. J “9 Mr. Burgess is that he al- heard the amount realized, ury s Jewelry Store | can be said of or at his residence, 289 Sydney Street east, | lowed these reply to Sir Richard Cartwright’s “ blue ruin and despair.” Dr, Montague is an orator, and when he speaks the House is packed from floor to roof, and his listeners grudge to lose a single word. He has an excellent voice, a good presence, and a fine delivery; he never hesitates for a word, he knows exactly what he is going to say. He is a master of repartee, as Sir Richard knows to his cost, Sir Richard is a good hater, but it takes him all his time to hate Montague, and Montague dearly loves to gibbet Sir Richard. I have condensed Dr. Montague’s speech as much as possible, but I can honestly recommend it to your readers that it will repay @ careful perusal, It is valuable as shewing the depressed state of agriculture in «country with which we are asked to join our fortunes, and it is also valuable to re- mind Canadians what a magnificent country is theirs and of the many and signal ad- vantages and blessings they enjoy. Several grit members have delivered long and intri- cate speeches, but they have all been set to ; the one tune—that of showing that Canada is poor and unprogressive, and Canadians not nearly so prospercus as the people of the United States. The who'e tendency of such speechestis to make Canadians dissatisfied and restless, and envious of their neighbors accross the line whose prosperity—if indeed they have prosperity —has been acquired, Strange to say, under the operation of a protective tariff, very much higher than that of Canada. W.C. D. 2+ 0+ e— Local Notices. Fruit Puddine at Beer & Goff’s, Grasp the importance of our clearance sale ot ready-made clothing. We invite inspection and comparison with anything in Charlottetown.—James Paton & Co, Ripe Peaches, Plums and Pi ind Goff s. ee Great inducements to purchasers of boys, youths and men’s ready-made clothing. We will offer this month and until we have cleared out every suit at greatly reduced prices. As itis impossible to enumerate the lot, call and see for yourselves. Alteration and extension sale.—Messrs. James Paton & Co, have decided to offer every suit, pants and vests, in fact every ready-made article in stock at greatly re- duced figures. Spécial inducements to cash buyers. Twenty per cent discount.—-We are of- fering a special lot of be placed at the dispoval of excursionists. If the weather should prove unfavorable, the Picnic will come off on the following Saturday: J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, July 15, 1891. THE LIFE OF CHRIST, In Story, Painting and Song. R. A. W. STRUTHERS, of Toronto, will exhibit his unrivalled collection of Views, embracing the principal events in the Life of Christ, from the Manger to the Throne, IN THE LYCEUM, oni ica Monday, July 20th, at 8 Pp. m, preceted by some magnificent Dissolviag Views of the Rock of Ages; a finely colored set of Scenes—Ten Nights in a Bar Roow ;. anda superb set illustrating Bishop Heber's Mis-ionrry Hymn, * From Greenland’s Icy Mountains.” The Views from the Life of Christ are chiefly copies from the paintings by Reubens and others of the Masters, to be found in the Art Galeries and Cathedrals of the Old World and in the Vatican. They areshown “upon ® Canvas twenty- five feet square, by means Ot @ pair of the most improved and powerful S‘ereopticun , empioyiny the oxy-ether calcium light, and produ ‘lag the most brilliant effects. MATINEE.—To afford the Chi'dre an opportunity of seei tion of Paintings, a 1 n of the City ag Uhis Magnificent Exh bi- Matinee will be given on Morday Afternoon, at 4 o'clock ier ) p » to Which only Children and theie guardiins «ill be mimitred. PRICES :—Matinee, 10 cents; Evening, J5 cents; Gallery, 2} oents. _Jyll—dy Gi (U1, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18) wky TENDERS :FOR COAL. ENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and marked ‘* Tenders for Coal,” will be received at the Water Commissioners’ office, City Hall, until THURSDAY, July 30th, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the supply- ing of 160 Tons (2249 lbs.) Round Coal, 160 * - Slack « te be delivered not later than 25th September, 1891, on any of the City W harves—wharfage and weighing to be included in price named in tender. Bidders to specify th Mi which Coal will be oupelio city the Mine from URQUHART & BROW, General Insurance Agents and Accomlasls REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES: British Americ Assurance © All Classes of Insurable Property insured at Lowest Rates. ment of Claims. : : e Accounts Audited at Shortest Notice and Reasonabl OFFICE—Brown's Block, Queen Square, Charlottet@ July 11, 1891, John Mcleod & jasieeenenstitianeuhliniicemevens —{x)—-—-- cineca Best Value in Summer Overcoatings ! ) Best Value in Scotch Tweed Suitins Best Value in Trowserings ! —_——— (x )—___ pest HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF = GOODS. Prices away down to suit the um gv Special atte WORSTED SU gio ntion is directed to our $15.00 — we we have ever before is i . lower This is fully 20 per cent. offered the same quality of goods. (x) -- reial Unie i Assurance Company of Torento; Commnsuranee ompany of London, Englamt; Lancas Union ‘and y of Manchester, G. B.; scottish antl onal Insurance Co. of Edinburgh, Seo Capital Represented, - = — Prompt Sete Charze> TWEED SUITS from $12.00 up. We defy comp? men’s, fine shoes at hive doors below Meth« i Ga ves Jesse men to draw extra pay for twenty per cent discount. Call and see D. meinen, e guarantee first-class fits, © . wy Se aay work, — themat R. K. Joat’s, North side oe ma % Wed Sat 2 moe, 1 do not wish to be understood as cham. ueen Water Commissioners’ Office, Square. July 16 2 wks City Hall, July 14, 2. } 2w 2aw JOHN McLEOD & C0. , Chariottetown, June 3, 1891, Merchant Tailors, Uppe