od ~ “cr Local and Other items. - « at i vse By , *y T . a ‘ ig 8 ‘ pak A " pgcon & e . eri n ‘ fen \ _ . & ( af e t ¥ LORS 7 ort Reer & ‘ Augb 3 pak the) Witiiesses iy DAILY cee me TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECTAL Decpamerune “_ i » MSSPATCUES TO Tuk EXAuiner ATT TS ws my : f ALLWAY SCANDAL ‘tan ot Pail r be t- b— (0 Show Up. : ! ee wWreet } l for sale by ‘ ' 3 W er &Gotts, a6 Grits Mad Over the E , " a ’ eiee & ves 12 xposures, “ ‘ s shoes and | 2 as , t t ts below st at \ Bros | TT ; pb : Orrawa, Aug. 8. - | In the Senate railw i @ — me , € : Ate railway committee yest er- " gan > ; Gay th ay hal ; sa is 1s. Paton & Co, | 28¥> the Bay Chaleu: incorporation bill eres , S ' ' ' . ’ = a red. Its promoters, when they al saw som ans cowl hats and| - scandal staring them in the face et ; was > as , r : : hea : eet, Gee leave to withdraw the bill, but the fur | committee would not allow its withdraw al es ie solve y j i . . ‘pow a to go on with the investiga- _— f j : ine com yn. it ) j it ee : Hall ae | : mos members of the committee gee tea at Kensington Ml Picnic, | Strongly favored its withdrawal. a: . wa 4 ee : cated the i a ; grocers al, aud depre- > « ‘ ‘ > Lh 3 cir ] ao * : oe ea of the Senate taking up the | mnatter, . Derre —The last of the series of | : og RIFLE he : ; Barwick, the Solicitor eye matches 1s at -« this afternoon. gaze tt - newntesl , : ReFRES MENT TABLE on t 1@ grounds, load on ali kinds cf good things, at Kensing : a . A . yriet ri) won Hail Piemic, ABEUse § ‘“ - Cot R1 This m™m rning, PoLIce oiven a : io Shance nk, a sallor, c mce a was fined $30 or 30 days wh was ay or two 8g", fa took the days. He * monthly meeting of n BLS —Reguiar : next at 8 : |S. Monday evening nai F. M sigan, Secy. = she ] giock. tax friends and supporters of the City Bill requested to m et ia McLeod’s Hall, on sre ' Xo clock, tO make arrange- Monday eveniog, al ments for election <iAy. me la Foorsaul. — We understand that a tween English vs. all-comers mateh game Or ’ Park on Monday will he played at Victoria - ie araping meat al ¢ U CLOCK, -_ To Hie First class horses and buggies to » Krqnire at (+. G. Jury's Jewelry Store is res 239 S ney Stre east ore | thedist Brick Church, uly t ' it “’ mos, _ > SsyrunkR the Kensington Hall Picnic on Vonday, August 10th, at Carey Farm. Teams leave Kensington Hall at 10, ex for grounds. Tickets for Tes, 30 cents = > — . > ®F. ’ 7 Norics.—Mr. and dirs reo. E wil recsive their friends on | nursday even- og nex:, Aug. 1:3, from 3 to 10 o'clock, 12 and 2} Picnic and_-} Full} s being shot at Kensington |}, ; } ' } i | | ! | smiling at his fu 1 of ¢} ‘Tet nary reall l } 1 . m es yastead OL the Cus.om ry calls ¢t irougo tie aby ne spe ik Oo for the Outario proceedings by to whom the money was Armstroag, although re- wenead, was not in attendance and was reported to have gone to Montreal. A summons was order to issue for the nk, then commenced calling Armstrong, nominally paid. gularly subp | one | attendance of Ernest Paucaud, editor Le Li cteur, as it was stated that he was intending to go on a holiday trip next Tues- day. Paucaud is Mercier’s go- between and it was he who received the hundred ee dollars boodle. It is believed that aucaud will skip out and ignore , a mons. The sclera avlelit’ mad-ooat te 5 é une exposure and are moving heaven and earth to prevent it. They attempted to defeat the enquiry when the Senate met, but Abbott and the majority insisted on going fully into the matter, ———_._@~ ‘THE TARTE-McGRERVY CASE Grits Experience Heavy Weather. Orrawa, Aug. 8. Inthe Tarte-McGreevy inquest, Hon. Jchn Hearn, in the course of his evidence, said he would not believe Robert McGreevy on his oath. : Thomas McGreevy’s cross-examination was continued by Davies, who waxed ferociously indignant, and could be heard a block off, but he never turned a hair on Thomas, whe answered him quietly, ’ He declined to have Robert McGreevy as his He refused to answer to when he brother. week. ” - , l ; l ; ; } ; oe iad paid certain election funds, or whether Mot : Lixe H lhe North Head, 1} ; } Sa ae . * 9 ; ; . .-’}hbe had contriduted to Langevin’s Grand Manan correspondent of the St. Croix] ,_,- ° 3 1QQ> r: 1 : : a. : 7 feiection fund in 153; His refusal was Uomier, writes to that paper as follows: | Semindt ter] it , fl H 2 : } ¢ orcaerea to b rep orctec Oo tae ouse “Every week brings back some of the " : 7 ° _ A vac ise. Ge sodiaus who had left to try their fortunes in| 28d never received money from Lirkin, the States. Not less than tweuty-five thirty have returned this summer, intending or io remajs here.’ nail, Twe Crtizs ATTACHED { United Sites Deputy Marshal has attached the puperty of the city of Boston for $700,- Wiman action in tort brouzht by S'X | Le WOU figans of New York. The case is brought sa account of the infringement of a patent heterused in the fire department. The mae pariies placed a similar for $75,090 on property in Cambridge. the city —_—_+<»—__— Tas Terr. ~At Gaffalo, N. Y., on the 6th, jathe 219 class, for $2,000, nnfinished from Wedussday, Sprague Gold Dust won; best time2165. In the 2.25 class, a trotting pare for $2000, Jerry L. won; best time 22) by Nettie King In the free-for-all pe forapurse of $5,000, Hal Pointer won; best ime? 10. In the 2.23 class, a trotting paneoi 000 (unfinished), Honest George won two heats and Nighingale won one heat. ae deat time was 2.191 by Nightingale. ieee Pomc Mretisc.—The Secretary’s report of the speeches made at the meeting in Market Hal last evening, appears elsewhere in te- “ays issue. The meeting was largely attend- td,and the case for and against the bill was very well presented. [t is to be regretted, however, that during the evening one of the weakers lost his temper and indulged in remarks of a decidedly personal character. aie questions should be discussed in a mand dignified manner at meetings of this tal kind, -o__— Very Accommopatinc. — In Chicag 0 he telling this story on Sam Jones : a he was addressing a crowded aud- “ice and said ; ‘* | want every one in this « usregation who wants to go to heaven to _ * Of course, almost everybody ®. Then he said: ** Now [ want every- ad erent to go to the other place to inally« At first no one stood up, but a in th — lank and skinoy individ- ambrelle. K seats, about as fat as an weak — arose and said: *‘ | dont exactly villi gotothe other place, but I am 8 to stand up rather than let the Preacher stand al! alune.” Ir j at mi '@ Welcomed in every house in France a _ and in a very brief time the ca | Oe said of Canada, from the At- — 0 the P Lessive Phenix re- oy oe te be tried once tou be appreci- “lative, — washing and cl pao Make your ol st fancy icle that wil ¥i] mg - othes as FOOU as new, and that tiivar o everything in the house from the yu cherish, t met, which you tt waking it saave Pher things, it will no acinc » the common earthen- throwing out, That is what wnught of like how, 4enix will do, and a score of othe For it wil] cleanse everything, and t harden your hands.—2 just idence 24th annual convention of the Maritime Provinces, 1 Thursday, the president, ¥. ' : —_ of th al, C. A.—The Sthe YM... A pene: In Trara ar ie. Mi - Ory } Y | ‘* large = Of St. John, presiding. here was *UUinber of del gates present. ‘Lhe Maer, y tu Recta of Boston Rev. Andrew ening ne i New Glasgow, delivere i the ’ 5» a r Fa ‘Uristiay ress upon the Young Mens a Association as a friend and feeder Min: etches. ty ttious show =a), wi . > ‘lowing offi » aidegs— Reports trom the various ed them in a good state. ‘ted : — ine pre Theo ‘y Graham, New Glasgow hy: W z ents —Joseph N. Bargoyne, Hali- ater. Cy ’ Stoneman, Yarmouth; ‘V. C. linn Cayo ews L. B. Darby, Mount S033y. yy Petrie; nS cK. M ss ters, Cerin co Pesher, St. Johan; W. C. a Caath sin. Ani 4 BE. Ales, Pictou. ee Secretary —Alex, M. Wood, Hali- ‘ 22ers were ele ’ 4 ’ attachment | of | yw . : ‘ - 2 ~43 Opened | arvicer c luneter by ! . . y pened by services conducted hy I eractors, and ciear himself ' - , | } ! | — | c ; can | else in the shade. ! Connolly & Co. to give to’ Sir Hector for any purpose. fhe great sensation of the day was the witness's testimory that he had paid Tarte $15,000, and ‘Tarte’s admission that he had received it. The Grits are aghast, and are at their s end. The last few days have been very bad weather for the Grits, Usler was anxfous that the committee should meet on Saturday and Monday, but Groffrion vehemently protested that he would not come again till Tuesday. Committee adjourned till Tuesday when Sir Hector will testify. PUBLIC AG30UNTS ENQUIRY, ee re Further Charges Mad 3. Sir Hector Will Clear Himself Orrawa, Aug. 8. In the Public Accounts Committee, Michael Connolly swore that Bancroft, the mysterious tenderer of the Kingston dock, was one of their foreman. Arnoldi gave further unimportant evi- dence. Lister asked him if his wife re- ceived diamonds. Arnoldi retorted hotly and asked Lister if he would like te know how many petticoats his wife had. The committee sat on Lister. Lister asked for witnesses in connection with investigation into the printing bureau. He charged that La Presse, of Montreal, owned by Chapleau, owed the New Eng- land company $10,000, and there was a bargain whereby this debt was to be paid out of half the profits made by the com- pany on paper suppled the printing bureau. Chapleau asked for the fullest investiga: tion. He wasasharehoider in Ls Presse, but he knew nothing of such agreement, as illustrating the absurdity of the eut of eleven thousand reams of paper used in the bureau, only two hun- dred and forty were gee by the New Zagland Company in three years. : Grits wae ae sick last night. The clouds are gathering round them a and, charge, They discussed the situation 10 groups. “i * Laughlan, Amyot, and Choquette, leit for Quebec last night to see Mercier, ee greatly alarmed over the Bay Chaleur atter. » Paneatd will be got out of the way as he was once before till after prorog:tion. If his attendance can be secured, and he be persuaded to tell the truth, revela- tions will be made that will put everytaing The Grits are furious at ra they are now trying tv repu- their hands of. mts Thomas McGreevy’s evidence _with abl = damning admissions against himself, any inivers al and it is now gene rally beli that Sir Hector wil satisfactorily stion with con- from every im- oh ag ‘ gainst him. putation that has been made against Tarte, wir diate and wash a eceptance, believed lain his suppesed connec yr) CA; : Local Notices. To be Sold. —An immense stock of boots and shoes at Goff Bros. Greatest bargains yet at Goff Bros. Come to Goff Bros. for your boots. defy competition, Ir you want a nices Prowse Bros. Bia bargains to-nigh in boots and shoes We tylish hat call at t in boys, and child- ren’s clothing at Prowse Bros. eR: te Sone eee eg: eee 9 ee a ee uathering of the Glaus | THE ANNUAL SCOTTISH GATHERING | —UNDER THE AUSPICES OF-. The Caledonian Club of P. F. , —WILL BE HELD AT— SUMMERSIDE, ane. Thursday, August 13th, 1891, addition to the train arrangements al- ready published a sp scial train will leave Somrls ato a. m., standard, Stewart at 7 054. m., arriving at Summer- leave for return at 4 20 side ar 10 20a. m., p.m. sharp. ss A Special train will leave 0.45 a. m., and Cardigan at necting at Mount Stewart Souris, and leaving Georgetown same evening. RAILWAY FARES, _ Return Tickets good on day of Gather- ing will be issued at the following rates :— sds sk $1 25 Harmony, New Zealand, B Selkirk, Ashton.. ee 6 05 a. m., con- with special from Mount Stewart’ for on. arrival of Souris special 1:13 Five Houses, St Perer’s Midgell, Marie, Morell, Lot 40, Dundee.... 95 Douglass, St Andrews, Mt Stewart Scotchfort, Tracadie, Bedford St Peter's Road, Suffolk............ 85 York, Union, Brackley Point........ 75 Georgetown, Brudenell............. 1 15 Cardigan, Perth, 48 Road; Baldwin’s Peuke’s...... WwySTeltienss ct ies a 98 Piet. cod ects oat sa ade OO Tiguish and Harpers............. . y 9d De Blois, Kildare, Alma, Alberton Gr ciec ere. Ae es : 85 Piusviile, Bloomfiell, Mill . River OM aS on roca 4c ae ee Coleman, West Devon, Portage. .... 75 SRS U0 oc os oe ac Ate bake 60 Ellerslie, Port Hill, Northam, Rich- NGS Co ee een an 45 I ec. ree. salen ee MR ce rcs te eie ck. <a a i a ee 15 rs ig os cin vce Mate 05 Ch'town, Cemetery, Royalty Junc- Se, SV UNONE, £ ys... .dtas cds. ae. 75 Milton, Loyalist, Culville, North PS es er ee cree 75 Hunter River, Clyde, Cape Traverse, 60 Fredericton, Elliott’s, Bradalbane.... 45 Emerald, Kinkora, Albany.......... 45 Freetown, Blueshank....,cccceccses 30 Kensington ........ ch aeapecescebes OO SE Pwd 6 55s saekdeees cess < NR ics. daceenias 4 secnes* ee Teavelier’s -Mest...........+. exe <5 The special from Charlottetown wlll leave 7-15 a.m., standard. The morning train for Tignish will leave for return at 4 p.m. standard instead of op. ™, at J. D. IRVING, President, WM. McNEILL, Rec.-Secretary. Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1891,—1i and Mount gente oe x a _ sa ATURDAY, AUGUST 8. 1891. 1 endous Clothing Sale OW GOING ON, —_—_—_A:'T-—__ — PROWSE BROS. STORE THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Georgetown at | ‘The Largest, Best and | ! ~— Cheapest Stock of Cloth- ing ever shown to the People of P. E. Island. Don't be led astray by bog | can sell cheaper than | we can buy. Come and see. Charlottetown, July 30, 1891—eod & wky NEW FIRM! a ——— us advertisements, because most of our competitors PROW SEH BROTHEHRS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. NEW GOUDS! We will Open on {~\ 4x) ust of September _—WITH A FIRST-CLASS STOCK or—— STAPLE > AND + FANG + Unt + GUD, ———_—_A'T——__—— THREE DOORS FROM exceninininincmncarneyetonee sistas 3 HERRING! od BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS VERY CHOICE HERRING. For saleby P. MONAGHAN july23 —tf Queen Street, APOLLINARIS, ‘Th; Queen of Table Waters.” 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BROS., Sole Agents. jy30—4m eod pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND de WANTED. —_An honest boy to attend a horse and make himself generally useful. One not afraid to work. Apply at this office. augs—li pd_ \ FANTED —A Kitchen Stove in good order ; also, Parlor stove. Apply to C. [. MOKRI- SON, 106 Queen Sirert. 3i_ pd—augs Ww ANTED.—A general servant in a family of two. Apply to Mis. FULL, Upper Prince Street. Gi eod-—.aug7 WANTED —A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs, H, LLOOPER, Milton House, Kent Street. 3i. pd—aug6 AD ly at once NTED —A preneral servant, Ww* ae ownal St, to Mrs. F. PARKER CARVELL, angt—t* \ AN KvD.—A smart boy to le «rn the Voor and Sash business.—A. DUCHKMIN & CO. angi mo LE i.- A House on Pownal Street, lately 1 occupied by R. F. DeBlois, Possession given immediately. Apply to THOMAS W. Doon. july3i-tf PSE TOM j ie : ly ANTED.- A good Housemaid, App W* Mrs. CHARLKs LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. ju'y28—te ee O LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con” T “taining six room, ail newly _papered and ~eparite yard and water in the house, jy9 to painted ey Apply to JaMes F. CURTIS. oa . ANTED —A general servant in & family of W threo. Light work, every convenience and good wazes. Apply at this office. it—jy2 10 LEC.—The Dwelling Houre with st tble Oc- T cupied by the subsceider, on ililisbvrough Street, next t» Me. Lemme! Poole’s residence. Possession given 1st Auzust, Apply - Judge Alley ox to Duacan Kenoedy. w gs tfi—jy2o ; 4 —— ‘ . e ates OR SALE.—The Dalhoy toe Farm, 4 ’ he Holman Farm, one and « half B ee eontainiag Thirty-three ling House. For to H. G. Mur- 19i eod—jy31 miles from the city, i Acres of Land wi'b goad we i particulars apply on the premises PHY, i ri y den ) LET.—Dwelling with seven rooms, gar Poa waterworks, en Sidney oer — Dwelliag with five rooms, waterwor _ stable on Queen Street, next to Marphys Dares Shop. Apply to R. K. BRACE. e Jy aan i iil with four rooms, porch and T° ar be ee in the yard. Apply at ood cellar. the Brewery, eeeee Road. aug3—3i law P C. J. PATTON, late of Charlottetown Woolen Co. Charlottetown, August 4, 1891—eod & wky Goods, . : - Goods, . . - Goods, . . - Goods, . - - Goods, . - . They are Fine Ali-wool Dress Fine All-wool Dress Fine All-wool Dress Fine All-wool Dress Fine All-wool Dress fiadies should see these Goods. offered in this City for some time. a Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. 1386 QUHEHN STREET, STAMPER’S CORNER. )——--—----—--—--—— T. M. PATTON, late of Blanchard & Co., Truro. ea ESSE ne EXTRAORDINARY SALE nnn cecilia Ladies’ Dress Goods. awd ¥) 4X) Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will make the fo lowing Reduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance -— . . regular price 24c, now 16¢ . - - 33ce, “ %8e ; : 6 36c, “ 2%e - . * 40c, “ 2%6¢c = % +6 45¢, “* S0Ee decidedly the best Bargains that have been J. B. MACDONALD. cease eee LN, A - — DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE THE PEOPLES FRIEND. ——_(x —_——_—_--_——_——_—- Every Day the People are Saving Money by buying their Boots and Shoes from us Books for the Holidays! —— W* have got a Large Stock of NEW BOOKS (4s well as tha old Prices the lowest in town. Intenling Students of the Prine place in Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZAAR STORE. cheap. Our stock of WINDOW BLINDs, PiClLURES, etc., etc., was never larger. A splendid assortment of PLAIN PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept in scock. Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky (x] A lot of LAWN TENNIS NETS ani RACKECS to sell at cost. ver CURTAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE and FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOUKS, MEMO3, Pi Standard Works), sp tially solestel for tha H vilay S:ssoa » of Wales College should secure their B» sks early, and the best Call before purchasing elsewhere. SCHOOL SUPPLIES very HAMMOCKS very low. eae i Mi RROR3, FANCY CROCK ERY, INS, INK, MUSILAGE, ete. Preserve Covers, 1dc. per huadred. BAZAAR STORE.