L & me might « ffects to the value of $1,461. This @ luis College on Monday, between the ® -l.B. Miller, Principal. @ ie Dersons iil-using her while at pastare. ® ‘side, If this be so, we trust that the Se ave him at $10,000, As will be remember- SOT Se i, > ER 17, 1891. 1" ry ————_——- .y ren ce THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - .« 2s =u : —— — Kf x rg ) ems ERO cal and Other tems. | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BIRTH. : es i cneeeeeenee e se In Chatlottetow : 7 Richmo! d Bay CUysters at} S wife of William Ma, a e 7 Pe at? | Sprorar Despatcnes to Tur EXAMINER. Suite, of » daughter. siet ge eet ey yet —— . orRT.— 1 his morning, one drunk | DOMINTOW PARLIAMENT MARRIED. Ct eee tor $1 without costs. 4 At Trinity Church, Bo “+ of for $ c ston a sed of to poe | 10th September, by Rev, M. A. Uindesy kat’ 4 4t D. A. Bruce's, -_— vest “ nnn a Caldwell “Nelson to Miss Lilian gs sl12 d&w tf argueritte, elder daughter of Jo a yonkers That Letter of Remonstranee, | Me: Bo. of Chasittetowa, Pot _ -apening twenty-eight cases : hs a. ow OF ee Bees At oe Seabee of the bride's father, Mill- ods, —Htanle) wre view a sdon & ds sepl6 2i » Lot 49, on Wednesday, the 9th inst., ping twenty eight cases of Lon- ‘ ,e~ Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. gue” : sepl6 2i i athe Regulation Government oe yt sve DoW ready for practice at Ken. sargets © 4 of range. i > -vovic —A general meeting of the ? ee Society will be held oa Monday a 9 pare Be oisg OX" a yoxtFICENT Girt.—Veter Redpath, ae 4 el Montreal, aod now of Chis lhurat, wr given two hundred thousand for a new library for McGill : seit _——— 4 oqurTes.— Y oung people's Society Chris- . Me pdeavor Writing Pads at the Diswnond é also splendid chromo scribbling np ot five cents eac h. Just received from Be sington, Po pticure—ls not a palliative, bat vit test relieves, then controls, and vi entirely subdues the irritation and in- don of the stomach that causea ndi 4 on ai dyspepsia. — re - = vase THE Fine Bue.—The Moncton me Qoancil has : tfered a reward of $500 * format on leading to the arrest and ig aciccion of the person who set two in- waciat hres in that town on Saturday wornitg last. scieiltlemnie m joox Out For TurM.—The shoddy Bch peddlers who victimized sO many apons in Now Brunswick lately, are now entivg in Nova Scotia. They are evi- igtly w king a tour of the Provinces, and ;: hkely strike in here. 7 _ dikiouane cog GaLtPAX.—The steamer Fastnet ar- sad pere last night with a general cargo. my. aod Mrs. Geo. H. Toombs and two siden were passengers. The Fastnet will “we onreturn a¢ the usual time. She is worsted with bunting to-day in honor of the ' gurriag* of Parser Morris. Saceciilaioalh Guy. A brick of gull weighing 2312 aes, the product of 20 tons of quartz, Mwied in the Eastville Mill, South Briyke, owned by Messrs. Quirk and MS iompson, Was brought to the city yester- lp by the latter gentleman. The value of M iebnek was over $4,509. -Hx. Herald. mndail jJoveysme Tempte — Remember theeocial whe beld by the members of the Juvenile Lae in J. D. McLeod's L[fall, this fhardxy) evening, from four till elght’ inf uhmnt tab!e will be, provided for vis- jos Come and help in the good work. By orler of the Superintendent. sl fous, Sweet Home.—Sixteen families 4H persons entered at the Monctoa cus- mouse since July lst from the United Ss, mostiy returned Canadians. They is pot include individuals returning siheut effects, who are by far the Isrgest fim der. txovp Class Srcpent Teacnxrs.—A spe- tsiclags in book-keeping will be opened on Tweday next, 22nd inst.. for those who wish take Book-keeping iostead of French. In- lating students are requested to call at the tur of Zand 4 p. m., to register their names, 3i—sepl7 ‘wouLD ne Ponisuep.—This morning a wg Magdalen island pony belonging to # ?,8. Brown cied from inflammation, iughton, says Dr. McMillan, V. S., by ime time ago Mr. Krown was informed that Sys were driving on her back aud chasing around the fields, together with a colt at §ity parties will be discovered and punished. Mis not the only case of boys taking mares "th foals at their sides from the pastures and wing them to such an extent that they ame nselegs for a long time after. Preceetor Gone —On Tuesday morniug ‘M. Stephen Schurman, formerly of North “que, lett for Carthage, Mo., in charge of =, wadard bred stallion Precepter, 5301, by wood, 600. The owners of Preceptor S his trotting sire was bred by Mr. J. C. “xtan, of Glenview, Kentucky, and was Mt by Messrs, C. C. Gardiner and Benj S02, of Charlottetown, when one year old, "ook are rapidly coming to the front, one _ li Winuiny the yearling race at Amherst her day. The {sland sustains a heavy t with thedepartnre of this fine sire.— "We Farmer, SOCtETY Eveny.—The Kaowlesville cor- poudent of the Woodstock, N. B., Press e: Misa Minnie Gardiner departed this ® Saturday, Sth, amidst the joyful gttulations of frieads—Mr. Herman dee ne at the obsequies. The "deeply interested party waa Mr. W1l- sa “Evan, oae of uur enterprising far- “Windsur, As the rev. gentleman — the words “earth to earth,” Dither thrill ran through the hymeneal Wemmoe” Bride's cake has been flying mold he bot a single acquaintance, young Wpicin &Ving been forgotten, Since the the bride day Mrs, Gardiner, mother of With bow’ has been entertaining friends Unteous hosp tality. Mouth Poliee on Caprurgep.—Early las ‘Mitle.on. ‘ce luspector J. Stoker, of New- Wrived h Tyne, Northumberland, mee: Nidne the hunt for a manw@med ere on Wanted id, alias Samuel Owens, who was Pounds ae embezzling several. thousands of W-Tyne om Fisher & R ~ Newcastle- et, 7, ta Whose employ was as account- Weikg a Stoker remained here several Ritch for ae his stay he was assisted in his otherg 4 fugitive by Marshal Cameron load So f Bat not a trace of him could be had pet *8 the officers could ascertain *ehing ooo visited the Province, Last tow | sanhal Cameron received a letter Mag thee ee Stoker, who is in New York, Md woisld be t had been captured at Detroit Naditiog breagit to New York for ex- yA reward of £100 was offered for ‘ daly, wrest. Old was in New York last fem «.: : letig, ny Which city he sent a very penitent » Reawick, acknowledging his THE TARTE-MoGREEVY CASE Supplementary Estimates. Amounts for the Island Orrawa, Sept. 17. In the Senate yesterday, Hon. Mr. Abbotc presented a correspondence bet ween Governor Angers and the Governor Gen- eral, It is a copy of t':e letter of remon- strance addressed by Angers to Mercier regarding the Bay Chaleur scandal. After reciting the facts as revealed before the Senate Committee, Governor Angers adds : ‘It would seem that there exists between the Government and the creditors of the Province a gate at which tribute must be paid before justice is done to those who are claimants for justice.” He He then demands explanations about the Bay Chaleurs affair and the appointment of a royal commission to enquire into the whole transaction, naming Judges Jette, Baby and Davidson, and he concludes by saying that ‘until further orders, I also call on you to limit the action of the Gov- ernment to the urgent accouarts of the ad- ministration, and | revoke the nomination of the deputy Lieutenant Governor” (ap- pointed to sign money warrants) ** and I beg you to give notice of the revocation tu whom it concerns.” In the Commons the majority report of the Tarte-McGreevy comuu.tive was pre- sented, also the minority report. These a will not be considered uutil Mon- ay. Supplementary estimates presented last night amount to less than jone million dol- lars, and include the (following Island items:—Breakwater, St. Peters Bay, $1,100; Belfast Pier, $700; Brae Breakwater, $900; Miminigash, $1,950; Malpeque, $375; Bay ortune, $1,500; Bay View, $500; Higgiu's Shore, $500; Nine Mile Creek, $800. Allowance to family of late Chief Justice Palmer, $1,000; Ronald McSiillan for railway lands, $3,300. Floods in Spain. GREAT LOSS GF LUPE Aud Destruction of Property. —— Maprip, Sept. 17. The loss of life and destruction of pro- perty by the floods in Spain is truly appal- ing. The worst is not yet known. One estimate places the death list at two thou- sand. There will be months of terrible privation and extreme suffering before the utterly impoverished survivors. The crops are gone, cattle swept away, houses and household furniture ruined—all that would enable them to earn their bread bas vanish- ed beneath the torrents of water which rulled over town, village, field and farm. At Almeria, the capital of the Province of that name, over 500 houses were destroy- ed, and a large number of people perished. Public collections are being made for the relief of the survivors. THAT JOINT ADDRESS Favorably Received in England. Orrawa, Sept. 12. The proposed address to the Queen by the Dominion Parliament regarding _ imperial trade, is received with great satisfaction in Colonial circles in England: It ia hoped other Colonial legislatures will follow suit. The Mili Hands Strike. Ortawa, Sept. 17. The strike still continues with good pros- pects of the men gaining their demands. Some of thé mill owners have conceded, provided all agree. Everything is qwmet and orderly. Spurgeon Has a Relapse. —- Lonpon, Sept. 17. Spurgeon has had a relapse. Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hauirax, Sept, 17. — Quebec—Codfishing reported good at Thunder River, Magpie, St. John River and Perce. Fair at Sheldrake and Long Point. Launce very plentiful at the two latter pleces. New Brunswick—A : boats in, report ——e fair; inue fair at Pt. Escuminiac. “. E. Island—Mackerel fishing good at Big Miminigash, but poor at Kildare, Tignish and Alberton, . Hake still plentiful at Souris and Georgetown. Cod and: mackerel fair at atter. 2 tae Breton —Herring fair at Arichat, and afaw mackerel taking hooks at St. Peters » the only reports. s é Y sete contin Mackerel and herring fair et Lunenburg, and coktishing good oif shore. Cod and herriog fair at Liverp vol. Herring very plentiful at Port Mouton and a lew ha idock aad herriag at Port Litour. few of the Caraquette mackerel con- Grand exhibition of new fall boots and shoes, the lirgest stock ever shown im Charlottetown, aud the Jowest prices, will be complete in » few days at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. sep16 i i f for sale by the pound Chipped dried beef for y ee 3k at Beer & Goff’s. Roast beef, corned beef and compressed at Beer & Malcolm E. Docherty, of Aspen, Colorad to Miss Sara I. Smith, youngest daughter of A. ©, Smith, At St, John’s Church, Milton, on June 16th by Rev. T. B. Reagh, Albert Cannon, of Charlottetown, to Maggie Wescott, of Milton. At New Glasgow, on the 9th inst., by th Rev. W. P. Archibald, Jas. R. Stewart, of Bayview, Lot 22, to Jennie J. Bulman. DIED At Big Bush, Lot 44, on the 3rd inst., Josephine, infant child of Annie and Capt. D. McIntyre, aged one year and 17 days. — — River, - the l0th of September‘ alter a lingering illness, Maggie, beloved daughter of William and Mary Maes. sig the 28th year of her age. She leaves her father and mother and seven sisters and five brethers to mourn their loss, May her soul rest in peace. At Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on the 9-h inst Libby J, eldest and beloved daughter of Rob. ert D and Catherine McKenzie, aged twelve years, “Suffer little children to come unto me, and a them not, for of such is the kingdom of eaven. ‘Real. Estate Agency. HE subscriber, having opened a Real : Estate Agency at his Office; 1’ Queen Street, gives notice that he has facilities for transacting business for persons wishing te Sell, Buy or Lease Lands or Houses in Town or Country. A, MoNEILL. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1891—eod tf wy 2i NONPARIEL BILLIARD HALL, Next Door to Large’s Restaurant, HF ABOVE HALL will be open to the public daily from 9 a. m,. to 11 p. m. J. WAKEFIELD. septl5—dy lw MY OWa HOUSEHOLD. 21-2 Ounce Packets, -- 5 cents, 5 iT i me 10 - - 20 *“WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW. DER has been employed in my own house- hold for many years. ‘“*Grorce Lawson, Pu. D., LL. D., Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland.” septo WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc YO LET.—On the Ist of November, a Dwelling oe IN TIME FOR THE RACES, to secure a new, light ‘Track Sulky, one of the best in the Provinces ; also, a light Track Sulky, ve little used, made last year, equal to new.” Bot cheap fur cash at W. C. Tice’s, next door to the Fish Market, Grafton Street. da li w 2i—septl7 OOD FRESH OYSTERS by the quart, peck, and also on half shell, fresh caught daily.—Jos1aH CaRMopy, Water Street. septl7—3i vd R SALE.—A few Canaries. Apply to M&s, H. D. WapMAN, Bayfield Street. 2i—septl6 WANTED.—A girl for general housework in a family of three. Apply at this office. septli—tf ye PREMISES FOR SALE.—For sale, the land with the building thereon, now in of Mrs. Monaghan. This land is sit between Pownal and Queen Streets, and is a good stand for business or a mechanic. For terms of sale apply at the office of Mr. R. REDDIN. sept4 WANTED.—In the last week in September, in a gentieman’s family, a parior maid, wages ; also, a house wages $7. Apply at this _ ae pat tf wy 2—sept9 TRAYED.—A few days ago, a white and brown Cow, with one horn broken, ASF information will be received by 8. N. Earun, West Street. tf—septlé WAN TED.—An honest and industrious lad, about 14 years of age; for work indoors and outdoors in connection a store. Apply at this office. : dy tf—septi2 WANTED.— Four Coat Makers at once.—JOHN McLgop & Co. septl2 FAN'TED.—Local and Travelling Salesmen 1, Pesitions permenget. oe aierynen TO id wee —_ N. Can Ont. Wi dy (mon sat)—septs ousework, —aug3l )R SALK.—A second-hand hot water boiler (Spencer's). which we have exchaned’for ® jarger one. Boiler is in good condition. Will be sold ata bargain. Apply to A, HeRMANS & Son, Queen Street. tf—septil ANTED.—A girl for geaeral b \ Apply at this office. =. Lt ENTS WANTED!—" Lite of Sir John A. GMacdoneld,” by Col. J. P. Macpherson, fn the dark days of 1$73-78, Col. J. Pennington Mac- pherso, nephew of the late Premier, proposed to him to write the story of his life. H» con- curred, and go.ve a8-istance by letters t+ persons in ion of the necessary information res- pecting his public life. since which time the work has steadily procseded. Owing to the author's connection and intimacy with his uncle, he is in a position to give many interesting facts which no other writer could, and much faller informa. tion regarding the events with which Sir John was soclosely connected, Address KakLE Pus- Living Houss, St. John, N. B., Sole Publishers. sepllu ANTED.—A good Cook. Apply to Mrs. W CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. septs eee See NTED.—A oung man to learn dentistry. Lage Paha ai ime. Murray’s Dental Parlors, Queen Street. tf—aug3l tD.— ood Pant makers at D. A. SS 7 d&w tf—septi ie pe ee W ANTED.— 4 girl for general family of four. w recommended. Apply at this olfice. © X7ANTED.—A gord plain cook. House heated Wain hot water; ne washing; bighest waxes. Apply at this ottice. acg23 housework in a Must be wel tf—septi WANTED AT ONCE —Parlor and huyusemaid, wita good references. high Wsges- Ap ply at Tue EXAMINER oflive. auxel NGERS and the travelling pyblic by iran and Steamboat !—Stop at the Rail way Hotel, opposite ths Railway Statioa, Water Street. Tea and breakfast, 50 cents. Rooms free.—J. BOLGEK, Proprietor. 2w pd—septs } A ¥ from England, who has been bo ie = _ aoe as music teacher for the iano-forte, and who holds certificate ot merit m south Kensington, ndon, desires pupils. Is Vv patient with oe ie Apply fo arales ILE eymouth Street (near ssaibaneh. dy 2w pd—aug3! d in a small family. Inquire at this office, ———— ANTED.—A housemai WwW ea given oul. am, in 2 Ib tins, just received sepl6 3i Rly, a Reais vting debt end unfortunate stock 48 extenuating circumstances, Goff's. aug2l—tt job lines, and was successful in procuring some im- éccapied ty Wa.ttweeka api etit We have made up our minds to do the biggest THURSDAY, SEPTEMB MACDONALD’S. —- — - - -(X) -— Ladies’ Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Seal Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Mantles, Ladies’ Saawls, Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, Black and Colored Merinos and Cashmeres, Dress Cloths. 10 Cases MEN’S CLOTHING, made specially to our own order, guaranteed the best made and cheapest in town, J. BK. MACDONALD. DOMINION 125 Cases already open of our Fail Goods, and more to follow. ‘This year we purpose showing the largest and best made stock of Boots ever shown in Charlottetown, Charlottetown, September 16, 1891—eod & wky aos B cocina ent me nnn le sa ma aR dete mn eo rade, No_ wiite man in town can begin to show you | the pile of Bargains that are now to be seen at PROWSE BROS. MR. i C. PROWSE has just returned from Montreal. While there he hunted the city over for mense bargains in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing; also 60 pieces Print, weil worth 16 and I cts., we will clear at 12 cts. Kverybody should call and see us, even if they don’t want to buy. trade this Fall we have ever done. We want every Man, Woman and Child on P. EK. island to help us and we will save you many dollars. REMEBER !—The more we sell the cheaper we can sell. We mean business ! PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, i. aed bis eee oy i semeomameees $$$ + “We are the ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTONS doing a Dry Goods business in the City. MABE 4 NOTE OF THIS! We have only been open One Week. If our busi- ness increases at the same rate as it has during the week, we will need half a dozen Branch Stores by the time we are in business as long a= some of our com- péetitors. Every dollar's worth of goods put in the Store is bought for HARD, COLD CASH. We are determined no Firm shall underseli us. Remember, our place of business is 136 QUEEN STREET, two doors below Messrs. Prowse Bros. It will pay everyore to call and see us. PATTON BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 15, 1891—eod & wky ee ae ne : = : — aoe —— OOHKS i0% wvsiec OLLGaYS [x] We have got a Large Stock of NEW BOOKS (43 well as th» oll Staalecd Works), specially selectel for the Holidvy Season Prices the lowest in town. Intendiag Students of the Prince of Wales CO ilege should secure their Books varly, and the best SCHOUL SUPPLIES very place ia Charlottetowa to buy them is at the BAZAAR STORE. Call b>fore purchasing elsewhere. cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NE?PS anl RACK dfs *9 sell at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. , Oar stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICrURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRILTisSd PLATE MIRRORS, a@tc., etc., was never larger. A splendid assortment of PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOUKS, MEMOS, PENS, IN, MUCILAGE, etc. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept ia stock. Preserve Covers, 16c. per huadred. BAZAAR STORE. FANCY CROCKERY, Charlottetown, July 90, 189l—eod & wky