ee —— 8 ‘ ~ j and Other [tems. toca - . _ The State of {ndiana is not post ill Saturday morning * ted ! : i he : This morning two dr inks § oe i. ¢ foe lavs ea and one $2 or s¢ a " rooylar mM mt! ly meeting of i ceTUM — Reg n\ this evening, at eight a ; Hose Vomps” . ck, ae - W71,90% wil] resume lessons on Mon- s han at the Music Rooms, cor- Be iy, *P* |: Prince Streets, at the usual am , het * eod—au24 yy - ¥ Pe First c'ass horses and buggies to eet at G.G. Jury's Jewelry Store mie OO tence, 289 Svdney Street east, ae 9, bis res w Methodist Brick Church. y ben “July 4, Wed Sat 2 mos. ons ae _ Prince Edward Council No. 132, - A : meet this evening at 50 clock, at BA vt eK. Jost, Keq. A full attend- , hee 9" rested. ag jg FEC rested tory of : : . >. “I take a few more pupils for musical i Apply at 439 Kent Street, Kast, dy,lw, wky3i lai , Moore, having studied under the ue s Mount Allison Conservatory of gl : grace a3} —<_ «| offer for three wee ks, our stock of Pe We wi ‘ ST ls pe -@ , made clothing, cONSISTIDY of boys : its, mena suits Also, our ree | ; s youths sf f gents trousers iD black and colored. eek OF ue na see the wouderfal bargsins we are +" Jas Paton & Co. > 2 say HALIFAX. — The steamer Fastnet, ale Crews, arrived from Halifax via = eemnediate ports about five oclock, with a neva eargo and the following passengers: vyald. Hornsby, John Measervey, GH ae « oabs, Master Aitken. She will take Be wigcers, pk and oats on return. 3 aS wey the blood is out of condition disease Be vie iuovitabie result. Dr. Williams Pink © «i, sagply the constituents necessary to en- » the plood and build apthe nerves. They ye eeppressions, irregularities, debility, etc, young and old. or seni on receipt of price if. wen and women, aw uid by & | dealers, S ,box). Dr. Wiliams Med. Co, Brock- S ville, Ont. lw cciiiinmonetiigpneietit Bric SUMMERSIDE — fhe Farmer reports ae figt Hon, Wink -in ticharas, of Bideford, is t ‘ wingeonsiderable work dene on his old ship- Ou d at Sur ri nves ile. <A fineand sub- gutial timber Dre astwork has been buiit on shyre an’ inside of it has been filledupand [his piece of ground rt . eel with city. wads about 350 feet along the street and ; S viihe about 100 feet indepth. We under- J cd it is Mr. Richards’ iatention to lay it m fin beiiding lots. ss cmidinntiea lovers of celery unwittingly ‘‘kill two iis with the one stone.” Celery to them is % aweetg to the children, they eat it simply im jwee they are fond of it—but at the same tne it ig food and medicine. You buy a wh of celery from Gay & Son, bat do aot apact ahottle of ‘Pains Cele:y Compound, euackage of food preparation thrown in. All the game the essence of food and medicine isin theceiety. Gay & Son only charge for the we, the other ia free gratis, e3l—mon ¢& thurs — Evorxsters A Hurricane.—The steamer Dnart Qustle. from Halifax, arrived at Ber- She encountered Two sea- @ mison Tuesday morniag. iutvane On Saturday morning. mere washed and drowned, aborses killed, and the cargo shifted. She wiethe West Indies the same evening, iueorge Rogers, son of Benj. Rogers, Esq., tu tity, and Mr. Charles Rogers,son of Hon. lai Ryers, Alberton, were among the pas- mers from Halifsx. satanic \epoistu ENTS. —Benj. Balderston, of Char- tetown, has been «ppointed Provincial elitor in the place of Arthur Newbery; and Filiam Thomas,of Summerside,and Wellinge ‘Matthew, of North Wiltshire have been inted inspectors of licenses under the luda Temperance Act, and of peddlers’ lees The former is inspector for the lint Legislative Council District of Prince (uaty, and the latter for the Second Legis- tive Council Distaict of Queen’s County and heRoyaity of Charlottetown, “ aol overboard iienccditiel Pustie Mezrinc.— The public meeting ithe Methodist Church last evening was teywell attended. Rev. Mr. Hamilton jmided. The proceedings opened with évotional exercises by Rev, Mr. Harrison, tier thich the choir rendered some exX- tllent mesic, Then came a reading by Mim. Hamilton, more selections by the tit,and an address on the good work ous bythe Women’s Missionary Society wRev, Mr. Harrison. Then Mr. Theak- won, of the Halifax School for the blind, Se asolo. The addresses were very in; tttiting and the music waa well rendered. aie oe —_ Oven Fivry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s “ulog Syrup has been used by millions of wmtaers for their childrea while cutting teeth. “tlieves the lictle sufferer at once ; it pro- a wataral, quiet sleep by relieving the nes from pain, and the little cherub awakes i uight asa button.” Itis very pleasant “%@. It soothes the child, softens the ery all pain, relieves wind, regulates » els, and is the best-known remedy for dn 1% whether arising from teething or Beg ~auses, Twenty-five cents a bottle. aed ask for ** Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing = *'P and take no other kind. Mare 3i cod & w ky lyr Rr oF heal oo SERVICES. ~Attention is directed Sy aie Services to be held ina this clty 5 HeXt week by Mr. E. Wells Bliss, evan- Miss of Chic . “et Chi ago, On Sunday afternoon (Sept. so, ueeting for men only wiil take place at es) . . ’ ’ ° -_ * general meeting will be held in the ening of F s # Of the same day at $15. Services M alan he hel i b : - c =. ; d : aR on’) wid every evening of the weed 8 o'clock : tock On e€4acn occasion the place of eit _ ; Wing B, Will be the YM. C. A, Halt, Mr. Qlark ot accompanied by Mr. F. H. 1°! Boston, who will lead the singing. i. ‘lve choi - aon has been organized for the from, Sank a hymns sung will be selected . ey 8 “Saugs end Svlos.” A second . ae a OA eee be held this evening at the Y. M. 0 assist in th 8 o'clock, when all who are able Ticket, rae he Singing are invited to attend. § Mesarg Ha. men $ meeting can be obtained " thaszard & Moore's, at Miller Bros., or at the ( . c er on the day of meeting. DIED. At Cy; Une 1801 kes Scotland, on the 20th last 2 of Peter a, Villiam Jamieson, second He “mieson, farmer there, aged 3! Wasa member of Clan Mc(tregor, Viney, Maes 7 li, of Orwe}} — PEL er (All e it other papers please copy ) Steen (2, Vo, “'*P°S just received at Beer & sp3 3i Gij TELRGRA DOMINION PARLIAMENT Summary of Proceedings ANOTHER OBSTRUCTION MOTION. The Cochran Charges PHIC NEWS. THE DAILY EXAMINER. - Orrawa, Sept. 3 In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Richard Cartwright moved a motion of want of confidence, based on the census returns. He made an enthusiastic blue- ruin speech. Hon. Mr. Foster replied ably. The debate was adjourned at an early hour. It was very flat. Charlton and Ananias Cameron succeeded in emptying the House at an early stage of the dis- cussion. The charges against Mr. Cochran, M. P., were heard before the Committee yester- day. They will probably collapse. The chief witness for the prosecution contra- dicted himself so terribly under cross- examination that his evidence is totally discredited. Two Barques Disabled. GrorcEtown, Sept. 3. Capt. Leslie, of the schr. Azelia, which arrived here this murning from St. Pierre, reports sighting on Tuesday morning the barque Rock City, in ballast, and another barque, lumber laden, whose name he did not ascertain, 120 miles west half nor h from Langly. The Rock City had her bul- warks on the starboard side carried away ; also her bowsprit, headgear and foremast gone. Spoke her but did not get an an- swer. Her crew, he supposed, did not understand English. Spoke alsv a bvat, evideutly going to her assistance from the other barque, whose j: bboom and headgear was carried away and bow steve in, and was told it was a collision, Both vessela, when last seen, were standing towards Sydney. Bay Chaleur Scandal. No Solace for the Grit Boodlers. —_—_——- --- - Orrawa, Sept. 3. Before the Senate Railway Committee, yesterday, Robert McGreevy, who was summoned as a witness, failed to appear. Armstrong produced statements showing the disposal of every dollar of subsidies which Langelier alleged had been em- bezzled. Lonergan, president of the new company, testified. When asked if any bill, he em- phatically replied ‘*No.” . The gris were trying to work a little scandal about some member of the Com- mons, but the answer promptly silenced them. Spurgeon Sinking. Lonpon, Sept. 3. Spurgeon is gredually sinking. He was too weak yesterday to take nourishment. Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hauirax, Sept. 2. — Quebec—Codfishing good ut St. John River and Sheldrake; fair at Long Point, Magpie, Newport Point; but poor at all other points. Launce taken in large quantities at Long Point and Sheldrake. P, KE. I.—Mackerel fisheries fair at Mimini- gash, guod at Malpeque; cod and hake fair at the latter and hake still pleatiful at Souris. Cape Breton — Fishing of all kinds very dull all over the coast; Mackerel reported schooling outside Meat Cove, and a few taking hooks; also, about « half quintal of cod per boat, : No fishing reported on the shores of Nova Scotia. We Do Not Advertise for Fun! T COSTS TOO MUCH MONEY—but when we have such a good supply of FAMILY GROCERIES as we now have, we believe it pays to call the attention of every Househoider to the fact. ’ Sugar! Sugar: WEST INDIA AND RAW SUGARS.— We have a large supply bought low for cash. We can and will seli aslow as any Store im the city. Specially luw rates in large lots for preserving purpos 8. Flour! Flour! brand of Flour—‘“‘ Carter's splendid satisfaction. Try Tea! Our own special Best "—is giving a Barrel. Tea! We have probably the best assortment of Tea in the city. Tea at 22, 25, 28, 35, 50 and 70 cents per lb. All warranted. rid for Eggs, and x Hi Cash Price SS, ; »n exchanged for one ceut per dozeu extra ¥ h Groceries. GEO. CARTER & co., Grocers and Seedsmen. Ch’town, July 22, 1891—dy law wy Staessen THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1891. FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE THRRE-STORY BUILDING. OPPOSITE THE BAPTIST CHAPEL, Lately Occupied by J. J. Seaman as a Carriage Factory. This is one of the best sites in the city for a first-class Mechanic, W. E. DAWSON. aug29—eod tf APOLLINARIS, ‘Ths Queen of Table Waters,” —_— 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BROS., jy30—4m eod pd Sole Agents. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e —__ = EW ARD !—CAUTION !—The public are here- _by cautioned against purchasing an order or certificate on the Public Works partment, signed by Charles Martin, Supervisor District No. 1i, Queen’s County, in favor of Norman Mc- Rae. or bearer, for $110, for work done at Head of Belle Creek, near Crawford’s. The order was in & small wallet, and was Jost by or was sto en from the undersigned at or near the store of Connolly Bros., Queen Street, Charlottetown, on the 18th day of August last. Ths person return- ing the order to Messrs, McLean & McDonald, Chariottetown, will be suitably rewarded.— RODERICK MCGREGOR, Belle Creek. 3i—sep3 PPOR SALE,—A House on Sidney Street East, containing six reoms, If not sold previously will be offered at. Auction on thé 10th September. Apply to JouN LAFFERTY, on the premises. sepi3—dy tldte pd OST.—Between the Railway Station and the Post Office, ou Monday evening, a gold chain with gold dotlar, charm and heart at- tached. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at EXAMINER office, tf--sept3 Cro and the travelling public by Train and Steamboat !—Stop at the Railway Hotel, opposite the Railway Station, Street. ‘Tea and breakfast, 50 cents. free.—J. BOLGER, Proprietor. W ater Rooms 2w pd—sept3 W ANTED. -Two gentlemen boarders, in a private family. About three minutes’ walk from the Post Office. “Apply at this office. sepi3—3i eod wart ED.—A fine big driving mare, not under sixteen hands high ; weight about 1100; age between four and seven ; must havo particularly high knee action and high head; color bay or brown; must be sound and very attractive. I am willing to pay a good round price for the right animal. Must be well bred Call at EK. dH. Davis’, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. li pd—sept3 Shae ukT.—The Dwelling House, with stable, occupied by the subscriber, on Hillsborough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Poole’s residence. Possession givea Ammediately. Apply to Judge Alley or Dunc:.n Kennedy. 2aw ~sept3 OST.— Last evening, between London House and James McVonnell’'s, corner of Kent and Great George Streets, a lady's silver watch, with gold chain attached. Finder wi'l be rewarded on leaving same at this office. tf—aug29 Wa NTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Good references required. Apply to Mas. An NAUD, Dundas Terrace. septl YOUNG LADY from England, who has been carefully trained as music teacher for the piano-forte, and who holds certificate of merit from South Kensington. London, desires —— Is very patient with children. Apply to Miss HILL, Weymouth Street (near Prince of Wales College), dy 2w pd—aug3i ANTED.—A girl for general, housework, Apply at this office, tf—augsl GENTS WANTED !—" Life of Sir John Mac- donald,” by Col. J. Pennington Macpherson, M. A., A. D.C. The above work from the pen of a nephew of the deceased Statesman, which was mainly written during his lifetime, and under his supervision, will be the ONLY authen- tic and complete account of Sir John’s public and personal career. It will comprise about 1,100 pages, and will be splendidly illustrated, and in every respect a fitting memorial of the late Premier, and an invaluable contribution to Canadian History.—EARLE PUBLISHING Hous, St. John, New Brunswick, Publishers. aug27 ANTED.—A servant for general house work. Apply to Mrs. C. V. McGreEGor, Prince Street. aug2i T° LET.—The new Dwelling House and Shop on north side Queen Square, containing twenty rooms, exclusive of pantry, closets, etc. Frost-proof cellar; good stabling. Immediate ossession given. Apply to Captain Andrew Joyle or Mrs. Doyle, tf—augls ANTED.—A boy about 16 or 17 years of age, Apply at the Pottery. 3i—aug?7 WANTED.—A young man to learn dentistry, Apply at Dr, Murray’s Dental Parlors, Queen Street. tf—aug3l wa NTED.—A boy about 16 years of age, must be houwest, to take care of a horse and make himself generally useful. One from the country preferred. Enquire of A. HERMANS & SON, Queen Sireet. 3i pd—aug3l OR SALE.—One half of Town Lot No. 28, on F cotner of Hitisborough and Fitzcoy Streets, with the Dwelling, Coach House ani Stable thereon. Possession given Ist of October next, Will be sold ata bargain and on good terms — JOHN STUMBLES 2w eod pd-aug3l R SALE —Half the double tenement }-ouse on Hillsborough Street, near Euston, con- taining seve rooms. G04 frost-proof cellar, Water in connection. Will be sold at a bargain, Apply to H. W. FLAIGER, on the premises. aug3i—lw ANTED.—A goed plain cook. House heated ¥ with hot water; no washing; highest wages. Apply at this office. aug28 WANTED.-A Cook. Apply to Mrs. W. A. WEEKS, Pownal Street. aug26 ANTED.—Two female cooks at St. Dunstan’s Coliege, about ist September. Apply at the College. lw—aug’Z Queen Street, lately . ctT.—A Store on ; NO LET . also. a Dwelling occupied bv E. S. Boanelil ; House and stable next door. Apply an BRACE. V ANTED AT ONCK —Parlor and housemaid, with good references. High wages. Ap ply at THe EXAMINER office. aug2i ANTED.—A housemaid in @ smal! family, W Weeklies given oui. Inquire at this office. aug21—tf ANTED.—A general servant in a family of W three. Light work, every convenience and good wages. Apply at this office. tf—jy27 NTED.—By Septenber Ist or before Sep pate sth, eight firat-class Coat Makers, four Pant Makers, four Vest Makers. Highest wages and steady employment.—-DUNLAP. Coox & Co., Amherst, N. 5. lw—aug25 JR SALE.—A one-acre field of potatoes situated on the St. Peter's Road, near the railway crossing. Apply at THe Ex AMINER office. tf—angZl ns 2T.—A House on Pownal Street, lately a by R. F. DeBlois. Possession giver immediately. Apply to THoMAS W. Dopp. july3i—tt ‘ NIED.—A general servant, Apply at once Wet Mrs, F. PARKER CaRVELL, Pownal St augi—tt j Rush Over for One Week ! (pintctiteatnsemnsniteainie wieaelii HX) rrOowSEs BROS. Will now have Time to Receipt all Bills This Week. All those indebted to them will please take advan- tage of this opportunity and get their accounts Mi squared before the Fall rush commences. PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Charlottetown, September 3, 1891—eod & wky ee Sees me an ia (x) J. B. MACDONALD S DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS, and lots more to follow, and in order that no Summer Goods shall be left over and in the way, will give such CLEARING BAR- GAINS as are bound to clear. Good Strong Print Cottons, only 5 cents per vard. Excelient Ginghams, worth 8 cents, now 5 cents. Dress Material, worth 18 cents, now 10 cents. All summer Goods propertionately cheap. Don’t forget tbat we are selling the Cheapest Readymade Clothing in Town. your money by buying goods at oP J. B. MACDONALD’S. DOMINION BOOT AND GOODS ARRIVING DAILY ! GREAT BARGAINS! DON’T FORCET IT! Charlottetown, September 3, 1891—eod & wky x) Owing to a delay in the arrival of Einelish Goods, we have been obliged to postpone the opening of our New Store for a few days. —-——--——{1) Sav ; { ; & £ T. M. PATTON, late of Blanchard & Co., Truro. Cc. J, PATTON, late cf Charlottetown Wovlen Ce. Charlottetown, September 3, 1891—eod & wky Canadian Made Fall Goods ——_——A T—__——_ SLERNG’. GREY FLANNESES, FLEECY COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, FANCY FLANNELS, WHITE COTTONS, BED TICKINGS, COTTON WARPS, COTTON BALLINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, Top Shirts. Shirts and Drawers, Ladies Vests. We have bought at the lowest prices and guarai tee the very best value in the city. Charlottetown, Aug. 21, 1891—dy & wky