anne enn lite ; ai genoa : 4 “and Other Items. | 5B » sho best oysters Ati . “1 J get ¢ ©: | . ul q = ay at Beer Bros—8 cases of | ‘ sili , Be i No. 3 Compa’ ’, 82d Batt., ee : 1) this ev ening at 5 0 clock, 5 ; pr orbs - ~ 5 pening twenty-eight cases ® a ' Oy mae ~ a * ue” ds. — Stanley Bros. — sepl6 2i “at . - j ygerive of Evangelist Bliss and mw Poors open at 7 o'clock, ro DILYS ‘ ; to-Dl} et ¢ ns TrypLERS —-The soct lin Me. put est evening Was well attended }} mee a gucee ssiul. we s @ - ~ Bird A beautiful woodcock oe, 3s cad at the door ot the market ad igne * . Mr Dill x 7 by Mr. ion. hs mornibs y en: - ‘ The Engineers will target practice to- be ready at 8 o'clock. ‘ ” Pract E - sit company c Targets will nn _ 4 pgap.—Mr. Oo. C. Cummings, of - f William Cummings & Sons, 2 ruro, - ied at the railway station at i - N, B., on Friday morning. 4 ; pris i g Lecrene.—It is reported ‘ splingten Ouoke, the weil known tem- *votgrer, Will shortiy lecture in this 4 Se aha aurpices of the Sons of 'Tem- _— _ | seg PBBAS( —— : Harivax.—The steamer Fastnet ieft ioe Halifax via intermediate ports at five yesterday afternoon, with a . painting of starch, canned lobsters, . wl D pratoes, ete. —_—> ‘igop chance 18 how available to 8e- ~ J. C. Spragues, as his i ust be closed out »t prices regard- tj qoet, be having assigned to J. M. | 20d, of Amherst. ; _—--e Ne WayFLowER. —Ad vices from Pictou “tut the steamer Mayflower has been eg] at that place at a cost of about ayy), and will begia work between Pug- a and Charlottetown shortly. a rugaRMonic.—A general meeting of SE coiinarmonie Hall will be heid in Phil- vig Hall at 8.30 o'clock, on Monday wing next, 2lat inst. All members are seslly requested to attend. r ~ > ee Cotat.—This morning, one drunk viwrder'y, an old offender, was fined $90 (ays, and two country drunks were miso 4dayseach. An abusive language ates disposed of fur a fine of $1 or 4 days. —— fer ladies and gentlemen who intend genog the tourvament to-morrow after- wo Wil please take notice that the draw- w for partners will take place at a quarter me (hree e'clock, and only the names of Mivonthe geeund at that time will be B inv. eal W.0.1. U.—The Maritime W. C. T. ZY Gorention is in progress at Summer- ie There isa large attendance of dele- gu. The proceedings close with a fare- eimeting to-night. The various ses- Mwisve beeu very intereating. LMC. A. — The jiint committees Mix the Y M. C. A and the Athletic Club ivinv agreed toa basis of union, and the mae having been adopted by the latter vy, a general meeting of the members of mux\.M C. A. will be held on. next Fri- Mirerening, when the matter will be sub- uited for their approval. abies jorge Tuieves. — According to the Siri Chatham is over-run with theiving ms vho appropriate everything they can @ ‘ther handsoa. They have been caught iwafier time in robbing stores and houses, wvealways been let go on account of ieryouth- They have even got to entering iechurches aud stealing the contribution res, - 0.4. 4—All members who will take ® Win the exhibition next Tuesday night @ “pleas be oa hand to-night fer practice @ *33), sharp. The various classes are do- = {their work in fine style, and those at- tading next Tuesday evening will enjoy a m ly good entertainment, both athletic = i musical, as Galbraith’s band will per- mrhe occasion a choice selection of airs. - ia Tt Last Mertinc.—The closing meeting with series of special services by EK. Nels Bliss, of Chicago, will be held to-night. iit meeting last night was Jarge, and @ d. ep = Wrst manifested. The evangelist bared hs @ Mites} on the words of our Lord, as found in 00637, “Him that cometh unto me | will "00 Wise cast out.” Mr. Clark sang with te tiect “I've a message from the Lord.” ie, Bliss wil] speak to-night on the ‘Coming of " As this will be the farewell meeting “piedict a large gathering. Doors open at wn, Every pew free and everyone Wikd, Come right along and come early. 1 ——_—— VCBERNATO RIAL Nominations .—At the “woeratic State Convention at Saratoga, 4... on Weduesday, Roswell P.iFlower "4 nominated fur governor on the first lt. The ballot resulted: Flower, M4; Alfred ©. Chapin, 43. William F. “teban was nominated lieutenant-govern- ‘Vaeclamation, Frank Rice of Ontario Svauty, was nominated for secretary of "as, and Frank Campbell of Steuben “uaty, for comptroller—both by acclama- “™’. At the Kepublican State Convention * Doston on the same day, Charles H. “eh Was nominated for governor on the dane ball ? uot, 4 vy —_— —_ +. Horse Nores.—Mr, DeCourecey’s filly "8 “speeded” at the Driving Park yester- “MY afternoon, doing a quarter in some- ba’ lke 116. Mr. DeCourcey is jubi- At W.- ¥ Newcastle, N. B., on Wednesday, stler took second place in the free-for- mee. The race was won by Heck in “tight heats, Best time, 2.394. . the details of a match race between the Ws pacers Hal Pointer (2 09J) and ey (2.06) have been consummated. The ail probably be for $5,000 a side, tint $5,000 added by the L xington Asso- tion, St. Louis, over whose track the * will be decided. ‘Staliion race at New Glasgow, N. %., ‘TELEGRA ednesday, for which there were seveu ret, dwindied down to a contest betwe m Bdo and Speculation, Edgardo won in| geht heats. Best time, 2293. The 2 40: at Was won b ¥ io e t . ht Naty -by Lucy Derrick In stralg Bert time, 2.384. THE DAILY EXAMINER. 5 — ee a nee PHIC NEWS. SpectaL Desratonses to Tire Examiner. ‘| PUBLIC ACCOUNTS ENQUIRY Senecal’s Little Commissions Orrawa, Sept. 17. lu the Public Accounts Committee, Mr. Beaushemine, a Montreal dealer in beok binder material, testified that he gave Mr. Senecal some $90 in commissions on $100 sales. Mr. Benoit, President of the Liberal Conservative Association of Montreal dis- trict, Was examined, but nothing new was elicited. George Holland, stenographer, was call- ed to prove that Brooks Young, of the New England Paper Co., a previous wit- ness, tuld a different story in a Montreal law-swit from that which he told the com- mittee. There was a lengthy discussion as to the relevancy of this evidence, and it was left over for further consideration, Karl and Countess Aberdeen were in the gallery of the House of Commons this afternoon. Schooner Wrecked—Crew Lost. San FRANctsCco, Sept. 18 The Schooner Pannonia sailed from Mershall Islands for San Francisco in May, laden with a general cargo and a crew of seven, Capt. Loreday, wife and three children, and also, it is said, sereral mission- aries were on board. The schooner was wrecked on the reef to the north-west of the Hawaiian Island, and every soul on board drowned. Latest Seizures, Orrawa, Sept. 17 The Marine Department has not yet re- ceived official detailed information respect- ing two Nova Scotia seal fishermen, who have been captured by a Russian cruiser and taken prisoners to Copper Island. H, McDougall, M. P. for Cap2 Breton is press- ing the matter on the attention of the Guv- ernment, The Quebec Fair. Montreal, Sept. 17. The Provincial Fair was opened here to- day by Ex-Premier Joly. Count Mercier was to have officiated, but the boodle Pre- mier did not put tn an appearance. The show bids fair to excel anything of the kind ever held in the Province of Quebec. Chief Justice Lacoste. Montreal, Sept. 17. Hon. Senator Licoste was sworn in to- day Chief Justice of the Court of Queens Bevch. The appointment gives universal satisfaction. Judge Church will not, prob- ably, be able to take his seat again. Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hawirax, Sept. 18.—Anticosti—No bait to be had and no fishing of any kind, Quebec—Codtishing tir to-day at St. John River, Magpie, Loag Point and New Port Point. Good at Perce but puor at all other stations. Very good catches of launce at Sheldrake and Big Point, P. E. Island.—-Mackerel fishing fair at Big Minimagash, but poor at Kildare, Tignish and Alberton. Hake still plentiful at Souris and Georgetown, and fair catches of cod and mackerel at the latter. : : Cape Breton—Cod good and herring fair at Arichat and a few mackerel at St. Peters, but no further reports Nova Scotia—Good hauls of cod taken at Lunenburg, and fair takes of herring and meckerel in shore. A few cod, haddock and herring at Port Latour. >; —-_<-- Telegraphic News. Lonpon, Sept. 16.—Thirty-five cases of cholera and 18 deaths are reported on the British ‘men-of-war Marathon and Red Breast at Bombay. The epidemic has sub- sided in Bombay, there being no cases either in the town or in the harbor. Vienna, Sept. 16.—Alarming accounts of brigandage, growing out of famine, come from South Russia. Murders and outrages by starving peasants are of daily occur- rence. Iu many villages complete anarchy prevails, Hatirax, Sept. 16 —H. M. 8. Narcissus, one of the new first-class cruisers of 5,000 tons and twelve guna, has been ordered to refit at once for 8 commission on the North American and West India station. Loxpon, Sept. 15. — The Standard’s Odessa correspondent says that during the coming five weeks 10,000 troops would be conveyed by the Russian volunteer fleet from Batoum to Sebastopol and Odessa. Curvetann, O., Sept. 15.—John MeCaf- ferty, a telephone lineman, met with a hor- rible death at five o’clock this afternoon. Mc@afferty had started to climb a pole in front of the court house, when he touched a wire that had become crossed with = electric light wire, and with a groan he fe downward toward the street, which —- crowded with horrified spectators. . “ shoes caught and his body was left 7 - ing in the air with his head anes _ fully five minutes before a ladder cou e obtained. His arms, feet and body were huoribly burned and he died in great agoby while being conveyed to the —, z Rone, Sept. 15.—In view of the threa ening aspect of the political situation, Signor Gulombo, Minister of Finance, pro og to increase the amount of taxation vem 000 to 20,000,000 lire. The from 15,000, % - ' is privately urging the speedy Laem ewe vant men-of-war now being p ion of the built contin ordered others to Spezzia and Naples to — nee oe é slassed a 2 ae 1 so ven points immediately o ship guns aud amm unition. t a n.—Meeting of Couns Association to- he Law Courts RIFLE ASSOCIATION ~ cil of Queen's Co. Rifle 30 p. m,, int night at 4 Building. pos Mi 3. Wilbur, of » Eaa.—Mr. a, G. . Penn has forwarded the Moncton o— % laid by a Plym yath Rock heu Ww 7 a Paved than a gool-sized che ae, i hen is supposed to have been dowa mouth because of the McKinley B ill. Lecture by Mr. Webber. | merly Pastor of the Rible Christian Church io this City, will deliver a Lecture in the SECOND METHODIST CHURCH Monday Next, 2st inst., AT 8 O'CLOOK, P. M. Subject, “The Age We Live In.” As « Lecturer or Platform Speaker, Mr. Webber standa among the ecemnet in the Dominion, and all who attend this Lecture may depend on receiving a rich literary treat, Admission only 15 cents. Tickets for sale at Haszard & Moore’s Bookstore, A. S. John- #on Drug Store, and at the door, 3i—sepl8 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Sailing Between MONTREAL and QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL. APPOINTED SAILINGS; . From From From Steamer, Liverpool. Montreal. Quebec. Sarnia...... . Aug. 14....Sept. 2 Labrador...... 7 k "8 Oregon........ © Beso. - Toronto, ......Sept. 4.... 23 Vancoaver.... “ 10.... “ 26..Sept. 27 GOMi<astace ™ Bcc. OM 7 Labrader...cce © Bhicte : @ 16 Oregon........0ct: 2.... * 9) Toronto. . coece “ eevee “ 2g Vancouver,... * sooo. @-3l, ev. 1} Saraia..scccoe § .98:...Mev..21 Raleeeet.cccs * Bicce “*.B RATES OF PASSAGE :—Cabin, $45, $50, $60 and upwards, according to accommoda- tion. Return—$85, $90, $110 and upwards. Intermediate, $30 ; steerage, $20. The VANCOUVER and LABRADOR are the fastest and most elaborate and commodi- ous Passenger Ships on the route. For further information apply to FENTON T, NEWBERY, julyl6 Agent. x . . From Orchards Direct. pyr’ BARRELS GRAVENSTEINS, fresh de) stock in good order, by Auction, on SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock. Positive sale, E. H. NORTON «& CO., Auctioneers, Davies’ New Drug Si avies’ New Drug Store. W EK are now fully opened for business, and invite the publie to come and in- spect our new Store. Our-stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy, Toilet and miscellaneous articles has been doubled, and the public wi'l not finds more complete stock in any Drag Store on the Island. We are carrying a very choice line of French, English and German Perfumes, also in Fancy Soaps, We have also added to the attraction of our new Store an elaborate Soda Fountain, the finest ever imported to Charlottetown, where the popular beverages of the season are dis- paeed. An important peint with eur bever. ages is that the Syrups sun through the Fountain are made with genuine Fruit Juices, not artificia) flavors. The choicest brands of Havana Cigars in the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, ‘ubacco Pouches, etc. Giv¥e-us a call, aug22 APOLLINARIS, “ Tha Queen of Table Waters.” _-—- 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BROS., Sole Agents. sept]? jy30—4in eod pd ‘ a ae Tv WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e pre AN NAN ter ee olnincapainiaaieanecemn=: TRICK TRAINOR, Butcher, will continue PAs business at the Olid Stand, correr of Weymonth and Dorchester Streets, where he will be happy to see all his old customers. septls—li pd LET.—Dwelling House with sight rooma, | situated on Hillsborough Street. Possession given about the first of October. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co, dy tf—septls 3T.—On Thursda (yesterday). evening. be- ato J.D. McLeod's Hall and Ferry Wharf, a small gold chain. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. septs D FRESH OYSTERS by the quart, peck, we also on the half ghell, fresh caught daily.—Jos1aH CARMODY, Water street. septi7—3i wd SALK.—A few Canaries. Apply to Mrs, oe D. w ADMAN, Bayfield Street. 2i—septi6 yr ANTED.—A girl for general housework in @ Wats of oes. Apply at this office. septi5—tf +“ 7 K PREMISES FOR SALE.—For Vy ee land with the building thereon, now in the occupation of Mrs, Monagaan. rhis land is situated between Pownal and Queen Streets, and is a good stand for business or @ mechanic For terms of sale apply. at the office of Mx. R. REDD. septs LYED _A few days ago, a white and ag we Cow, with one horn broken. Any information will be gladly received by S. N. Earn, West Street. tf—septit and inteteeu a, ut H years of age, for work indoors an cesacuane connection with a store. Apply at this office. dy tf—septl2 WANTED.—An honest ANTED. _ Four Coat Makers at once.—JOHN W iicleop & CO. septlz ; ‘§ LE.—A second-hand hot water boiler are which we have exchanged for a iarger one. Boiler is in good condition. W it be sold ata bargain. Apply to A. nae & Ss _ Queen Street. tf—septil — NTKD.—A girl for geaera) housework, W “*Asp'r at this office. tf—aug3l “rs WANTED!—" Life of Sir John A. AA SiN donald,” by Col. J. P. Macpherson. tn the dark days of 1873-78, Col. J. Pennington Mine. pherson, nephew of the late Premier, propose to him to write the stery of his life. H> con- curred, aad gave assistance by letters te persons in possession of the necessary information a pecting his public life. since which time th» ae has steadily proceeded. one = the author's connection and intimacy es - = ai ive many inter 8 Peter weiss? could, and much faller informe- tion regarding the events with which Sir John was so closely connected, Address Se pe LISHING House, St. Joba, N, B,, Sole Pu ers. septld | 28 GASES Lt BROWNS BLOCK. j Charlottetown, September 18, 1891—eod & wky (v) MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! ———_——— (x) ——————— JAMES PATON & CO. have only one place of business in Charlottetown. Wou will find them at the Old Stand, BROWN’S BLOCK, No. 168 Mar- ket Square. We have no Branch Store in the City. We are in no way connected with any other Firm doing a Dry Goods business in Charlottetown Remember the address,— : JANES PATON CO., BROWN’S BLOCK, 168 MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, September 14, 1891—eod & wky SS RE cooeenanestesaetie encanta eg Se enn -_—— — FROM «GREAT BRITAIN | (x) NEW FaAii GOoDs ——_Now OPENING AT—— ee PERKING STERN’. Novelties in Dress Goods. ie New Mantle Cloths, New Velveteens. New Mantles, New Velvets and Plushes, New Cloth, Plush, Velvet and Serge Caps, in all the } New Shapes. Everything Cheap! Charlottetown, September 7, 1891—dy & wky Pod | Wp g John McLeod & Co: ——_———{x) ——_-—-— Best Value in Summer Overcoaiings ! Best Value in Scotch Tweed Suiting: : Best Value in Trowserings ! oe | E HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF THESE) GOODS. Prices away down to suit the times. | THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER TH r r. - ASANT 4 “ — BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA CURES ALL Taints of the Blood, Fone W Special attention is directed to our $15.00 and $18.00) WORSTED SUITS. This is fully 20 per cent. lower than | ee we have ever bfore offzred the sam?2 quality of goods. |i” TWEED SUITS from $12.00 up. We defy competition. | oe We guarantee first-class fits. caretully trained as musi teacher for the P: JOHN McLEOD & CO., RomeSset ensing?on, todo. gonges pu Apply to Miss PLI QLlavi'd wm eee CERTAIN cee eterna Chariottetown, June 3, 1891. “olleze), v : . : Wy Prince of Wales Merchant Tailors, Upper (jueen St. ‘eg eymouth Street feet” = "